Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 11, 1919, Page 3

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is ES eee SCRIBERS All changes and new additions por May Telephone Directory must be in our Casper office before April 15th. | DECIDE PRICE (EA BAR noc For the purpose of considering ap- Events’ Birthday Fer Proves NAVAL RECRUITS 10 SFE the board is to go out of ex McClure Bldg. Phone 19J Brilliant Affair immediately or continue quies t 4-10-2t In order to celebrate the occa-; {until the president returns and a —_— sion of her fourteenth birthday, Mary |; PORTS Of WORLD FROM |final policy is determined. Jubilee, jubilee, an opportunity for | Robbins invited a number of her | — . We must work not! friends to assist in commemorating the event. The party was given by Miss Robbins’ mother, Mrs. Edward Lanning. Music, s:nging and danc- ing added to the pleasantness of the occasion. Special features of the) to take over 650,000 tons of German | “oe musical program were the piano and shipping, and will later on begin to < 3 vocal selections by W. E. Waygood bring home America’s share of the £% ee and Ted Waygood. surrendered German fighting ships. ¥ + Following the dancing refresh-|The navy recduiting station, Room 4% a SX ments were served. Those present |2, postoffice biulding, Casper, Wyo., m3 a 3 % were: Genevieve Carey, Edythe|i8 now making a drive for red-blood- °° : Clemmons, Edythe Hunter, estuarine <a ener fou) this work. pe ag iy $ , Mildren Hun- les Boone, son of Mr. an: rs. nas. / 7 nes Ro eats Gate Stanko, |C. T. Boone of this city, has recently | 1. 0. 0. F. Building Phone 903 143 E. Second Street = rai Brittain, Mary Stanko and|been transferred from the U. 8. S.|%$ 3 Mary Robbins. Among the older FORMER GERMAN DECKS The U. S. navy this week begins Leviathan (the former German ship FIXING POLICY WASHINGTON, April 11.—The pry CL decision which Pres. Wilson will be asked in the price-fixing dispute be- a PRESSING Bring your clothes to us. partment of commerce and the rail- ment. road administration will be wh BLEY & O'BRIEN Save time and eat at the Wyatt Cafeteria. ck Saturday Specials roe Mountain States Telephone Co. 4-11-2t | EANING, REPAIRING AND Lady tween the industrial board of the de- Tajjoresses in charge of ladies depart- ica but for the world. | 4-9-5t soe 0%n cto oe ote so se on he 6%n ho Mo ete Ho ote te re Se se eee Re i a St Se cs se so <4 SE 9 “ots APPLICATIONS FOR BAR ming bar, the s amine s in si in Cheyenne. 4 Easter Lilies During the war the United States d the affair were: |Vaterland) to a mobilization camp folks, way hae Wagood, Mrs. |in France for duty on one of these! o G | 3 ] i E. Waygood and |Surrendered vessels. a. U \ ed J. H. Haines, W. E. Waygo dered vessel: & Quart Jar o overnment reguiations preventec Mr. and Mrs, Lanning. 1 ey, aan Rit BO chu Ge ie @» Sour Pickles, Reg. 50¢ siz@ ccc 3 40e oe th hippi f Faster Lily Bull * * & ihe y ones in naling this Wein 2 53 p f 53 ers! Ipping 0) aster Hy DUDS 6 Cand Surope should apply at once at the “~ 6 Juniors Resorsiee Gen 7 | Casber sition: pus hs at best + One Gallon can 6Ge + from Japan to this country. Conse- ns jchance offered yet, not only to see Apricots . 90¢ size . a ‘ In order to entertain the graduat-| France but most of the other coun- 4% Pro aa ere ° $M quently there isa scarcity of Faster ing class of 1919, the junior class of | tries of Europe. The navy’s slogan & << P eee Nore eo 3 the high schodl is planning to give a|i, «Join Today.” ~ Gold Age 5 i$ -stock home-made candy sale at the Casper id S< Macaroni, per pkg. ............. Pati oi RAN are c ¥% e -. Storage grocery store. This sale is} Sound the Jubilee! One million Y Se , the crowning feature of what has been /| dollars. Big plans for big gifts by € pinto Beans FOR eo A representative of the Casper a “work week” for the juniors, they}a big organization with big faith. 2, No. 1°Gan, Ree. 2 for 25 3 85e nx & : atte having worked to earn money in| National Woman's Christian Temper. “g? No. 1 Gan, Reg. 2 for 25c, rae am eg Floral Co. made a special tip to various ways a during the weske ance Union. 4-8-5t S< ¥ & ; q th fl k ' There will be a large enough supply —— 4 Apples, assorted varieties, $3 50 “~ % eastern and southern rlower markets to last all ony) snd & generous) re: REV MOORMAN $ while they last, per DOX ...-cste cee e + nd t ti . . sponse is expected. ‘ 3 re » a was rortuna mm securing Casper people will be glad to have} y Full Line of Fresh Vegetables at All Times y S sit ate in securing the opportunity to buy genuine home- } TO JOIN WIFE ¥ y 0 6 ¥ made candy, and everyone should | Og % ml 3 u ake it a special point to go to the f . = S < ( iy Pp y ‘ Casper Storage to buy his share. And) , The Rey, ai H Moorman has left SZ SY ® ‘i, oN in the meantime, the true spirit of |*°T aoe ory ace meee Mrs. Moor- |< T In % , 2 a : ys Casper people will be proved by their) Mare whey it Wit be Tomer & ve We will fill orders in rotation as a oars | c ad " * x Friday Night Dancing Club wreck seely in the week. He ex- + i pees Place your orders early to To StertiDance | pects to be able to return with her % an Ison ar e 0 “—e av 1 is 1 t “ae Fnday’ Night’ Dancing club, Pex week ie anal > 38 oid disappointment. the eutgrowth of the Young Pe0-| micdeete, superintendent of state @® a) Q i b, will hold the >ocsett, su = sale plete Good greg SA eas missions, will occupy the pulpit and ~ 143 East Second Street Phone 428 + % dances at the Masonic temple, Fri- ‘he usual service will be held. “eo — @ tes day night. Every effort will be made ||; At a recent mecting of the Bap- ns R |; B S: d § et | & y , ae by the managers, Mrs, Sam Service, tist congresation the local pastor was. % ock bottom Saturday Specia's ah) Mrs. C. T. Boone and Mrs. M. J. poumerily voted an increase in ¥ Z 3 ) Gothberg to keep the crowd as select **lary of $25 a month. — ¥ PUR ee THEe ee host Sy \ as possible. The Iris orchestra has “ x oice Shoulder Pot Roast, 95 RA ® as er Ora. O been engaged to furnish music for COKEVILLE SOLDIER IN & Regular 30c, per Ib. ........ 2 Cc o ® ® the future dances, ACCIDENT COMING ACROSS ee & % 401 South C i aT 5 Be COKEVILLE, Wyo., April 10— ¢@ Choice Shoulder Boils, 23e es outh Center Phone 872 f The Pepper club met last night at Gilbert Weaver of this city, who was @ Regular 28c, per Ib. - + ’ the home of Miss Edna Smith. ‘recently returned’ from service in . - ee? age casas i : ee | France, came back to the states on 4 Choice Plate Boils, + "WPI LIL LD I ISI LL LEMS BE EE ES Fs ———|the ship “Great Northern,” which @@ Regular 25¢, per Jb. Ee. e *y | CITY NEW: ! ee the yes, at Fire Island, near + ! + PP LPM LIL LI LE LSS LE IEE ES EEE EE SS 1, New York, the first of the year. Sev- e, Xs ia ‘ Ss oe te mae ¢—__—____—__,.—_—— ¢ eral lives were lost during the ¥ Boneless Corn Beef, 95e Se 4 About midnight last night a tiny dent, but Mr. Weaver escaped wi ¥ Regular 30c, per Ib. . : e new visitor arrived in Casper to be/|out injury. ee ee the continuous house guest of Mr. 7 5 i $- Be sure and get the Tribune Monday as I will have & and Mrs. Erwin Day. The new ar- || Because of ;thev soaring >S the best Easter Special nee offered the people of e ° rival was a fine new baby girl, Mrs. butter the women’s organization of y Perera a eae Betinnine Tuesday ¥ Day is the eldest daughter of Mr. | Hamilton, Ont., are considering start- g Casper for all week beginning Tuesday. ee " ¥ T and Mrs. A. J. Mokler, who are now | in a boycott against that commodity es o WAG ; the proud grand parents of two kings | #nd milk and cream as well. o JAMES SANDISON, Pres. & and a queen. Mr. Day is proudly} CoMING! | y ‘ passing around the cigars today and | rive of the Netisnele oe ohere 2 : x & receiving the congratulations of his|tinn Temperance Union. * 4B-Bt « Oaeaedeatoeoege-stoese-aioeloctecte-sSe- close slesceste sce seelessesseereeere | f : friends. le * 8 * An Easter greeting, accompanied by your photograph will carry a mes- sage of regard and thoughtfulness. | Have your sittings made at Jeffryes Studio, O. S. Bldg. 4-11-2t* * * 2 George Flisher of Douglas is num- bered among the business visitors in Casper from the Converse county | capital. * * H. T. Olney and wife of Salt Creek are spending a few days in Casper on business, having motored in yerg terday from the oil center. 1 * * si Hon J. A. Delfelder of Riverton) is numbered among the prominent Wyomingites who are, visiting in Cas- per. Mrs. T. C. Roberts and mother, ; of Lander, are numbered among the} business visitors in Casper today. “ * * R. M. Livingston of Glenrock is spending a few days in Casper on a combined business and pleasure trip. | * 6 * | J. T. Nolan was an arrival in Cas- ver this morning from Lusk. He will remain here several days in con- nection with his holdings in the Lance Creek field. _* * We do Kodak finishing and make enlargements from your own films. Jeffryes Studio, O. S. Bldg. 4-11-2t* * * *. 0. C. Brunsvald and H. V. Wales, | two well known local brokers will | leave this afternoon for Lusk, where | they will remain on business for Several days, | _ 8 * | Mrs, Cora Henderson of Lander 13! Spending a few days in Casper vis-| iting with friends. { oe * | George Marenis just back from | ryanice would like to meet Helen Tee. and Opal Panos. Call at 7 S. Walnut ‘St. 4-11-3t* e+ Your friends will appreciate your | Portrait as an Baar Sananibrerice: | aire an appointment for a sitting | Bla raneke| Studio, Third floor 0. S. | j 4-11-2t* | EDEN WASHING AND WRINGING MACHINE ee p YOUR HOME UTS ONE IN Balance on Easy Monthly Payments $4 A limited number of Machines at this price $4 PME PT will be placed on SALE - ALL OF NEXT WEEK Natrona Power C SCERITL RSES: GREER RE ER ee $4 " These Electric Washing 4a and Wringing Machines @ Sold on POSITIVE GUARANTEE $4 A Factory Representative Will Do Your Washing Any Day Next Week. Phone Now for Demonstration in Your Hom O. Phone 69 or 499 SIS LIE ESS SS FS cs PILI LOLI LI LOLI IS IT LG LE LI LILI SFE PLEO SELES ORE SE. The spring season has well advanced and in order to ve cessarily begin prepared for the hot weather, one must nec their sewing now. We are showing some excellent valu 2 es in gingham and it would be well worth your while to see tiem. 27-inch gingh ams in plaids, per yard, .. . Ave G5e 85e 29 b2- per yard, : : ch gingham (fine quality) 32-inch gingham (our best grade) per yard, .. seeiscemac’ 2 Extra Special for Friday and Saturda Twenty pieces 27-inch good grade of gingham, per yard (These are in large effective plaids) ......... : VOILES We feel that Voile is the most practicable sheer fabric principal features are their washing and nonerus These come in several different grades and are priced, per yard, ....... . 27e The placed on the m: > qualities. 50c, 75C, $1.00 $1.60 * $1.25 30-Inch Japanese Crepe All 40-inch materials, twill 36 inches wide, per yard atin stripe, Voile, We are showing this fabrie in A cloth that has stood the test for years. Fancy Stripes. ees 65e Our price, per yard Special Notice We have just received a shipment of AE $35.00 ©) $65.00 Navy Blue Dolman Cape Coats .............. K “Think Richards and Cunningham Co. When You Want the Best ” N a K)

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