Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 2, 1919, Page 3

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Che Casper Oaiiy Tribune MONDAY, JUNE 2; 1919 —_ PAGE THREF wo : - — = — —= = ee eee ——— ae e 4 j their de pment work in the Big NOTICE! ' Muddy field. Culinary Workers Local 842 Ther ular 4 \ ; } sd a ali All members re 1 to be at of the Oil aut bd J.B.S and H. W. Young, two e Hall Monday, June nd, 8:30. Odd W 4 er: well numbered ito reli cin Important b CHAS. residents, were p. m. mong the week-end vis- in Casper transacting business 6-2-1$ ive to their holdings in the vi y of Lusk. vents” WEAKEN-JAGK RABBIT NEW CARD Musical Treat in Store for Casper Music Love A rare treat is in store for music- loving Casperites when Miss Maud Powell, a world famed violinist who to business matters and visiting with) js placed among the big six inthe friends here. | rorld of violin concerts, will appear * #08 at the Iris theater, June 6. She is Dr. Sidney Swett of I compared to Kreisler, Elman, Heif- spending a few ¢ getz, Zimbalist and Kubelik in abil- tending to busines: ity to demonstrate her instrument. Music critics agree that the violin is the most sensitiye of musical in- struments, while violinists say that it is most difficult to master. In proof of their statements they cite the relatively small number of violinists on the concert stage today. lt is unquestionably true that fewer women rise to prominence in violin playing than in any other sphere of northern part of the ¢/ es __V. L. Preston of Shoshoni is spend- | ing a few days in Casper attending aander is in Casper at- matters here. Ralph G. Shaffer of Riverton is spending a few days in Casper ona combined business and pleasure trip. B. F. Bowman of Lander, who has been visiting in Casper for the past several days, left yesterday after- noon for his home in Lander. “2% Pierre L. Fleische, Lusk Oil man, They’re comin’ thick and fast, mates, but nothin’ is too good for The Dail ribune’s big “Bringing up Father,” thé strip ever originated has amused Tribune readers fo and Jiggs will always be a favorite. ‘oday The Trib: feature to the long lis and this one is “It’ If You Don’t Weaken ous com politan dailies in the United St treat with this comic series of J t comic months 1s another metro- special ness and oil men who are vi Casper today the followig h. is amonjr noted: C. H. Wilkinson, he north Closkey, A. W. Johnson and J. C. le town. He motored in § Nagel. to spend seve trans- hf acting business and y s friends. Miss Minnie Roberts, returned this ae orning from Chey field manager ef the spent the week-end vis company, numbered and friends. M nong the business visitors in Cz j c, recently x r today from Denver. Mr. C w tour of the here in the interests of the Kinney to extension of The comparison can be easily is numbered among the business rived at by counting the prima itors in Casper in the interes donnas in other spheres and then his holdings in the Lance comparing the number with famous field. women violinists. dp oh ge s 8 C. E. Curtis, well known Ther-| Eastern Star Tea mopolis oil m is numbered among} Tomorrow Afternoon. the business Mrs. Jos. Shuler and Mrs. W. Kleber will be hostesses at an ern Star tea at the society’s rooms st the Masonie temple. All visiting members are urged to attend the meeting. sitors in Casper today. e * M. McGelvick of Lusk is spending a few days in Casper attending to business matters and y ing friends. well known among the busi- per today. * Albert W. Peyton, Douglas resident. ness visitors in Set oe Delphian Society Meets Wednesday with Mrs. Bingham The Delphian Society will meet with Mrs. J. W. Bingham Wednes fternoon. As this is the s scheduled meeting of the present S. Sherman of L Sam Scoville is v from Greybull today. * + ting in Casper * isk, an operator season it is hoped that a full at- in the Lance Creek f is visiting tendance of members will be present. 1? : of compa- —$ nies having holdings in the vicinity ——< of Lusk. of ae ee NEW A. B. Straley, a Manderson resi- | ¢ =GHRY , aaa among the busin visitors : ————EEEEE) Dr, and Mrs. Lathrop left yester- ~~’ ae day for Denver, alee Dector Lath- vasper today. Pa rop will spend a week on matters per- taining to his profession, while Mrs. Lathrop will visit friends. 2 * * in Casper today Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hancock are expected home fro a visit to Inman, Nebuvithebtratepare the business visitors in Casper today. * of this week. * ‘ Leslie D. Welch, a prominent Ther- mopolis banker and oil man, who has been visiting in Casper for several days, relative to his holding in several local oil companies, left for his home Editor J. E, Hanway of The Tri-| ‘MS morning. |, bune is expected home this week from) Mfrs. C.D, Robe an extended business trip, part_ of | which was spent in the Kenjucky. oil, fields, Mrs. J. B. Griffith is again con- fined to the Casper Private hospital, where she is recuperating from a} nervous affection. * * * and daughter, “Wateh the Ji aie | Miss Amy Larsen left for her home in Genoa, Nebr., to spend the summer visiting with friends and relatives. Chas. Hoffman motored in from Salt Creek yesterday to spend several days attending to business matters. = snes Chas. L. Wood, prominent Ther-} mopolis oil man, is among the busi- ness visitors in Casper. Mr. Wood is here transacting business in con-! nection with his interests in the pro- posed new refinery at Thermopolis. * * * \\ q Sees semen] Ed. Reavill, a well known Douglas | —_. re eerie resident, spent yesterday in Casper No time like the pres- visiting with friends and relatives. ent. bdo hd | Yes, we have your size A. E. Siler of Glenrock is among: in several new models the business visitors in Casper to-! and dozens of smart pat- day. He will leave this afternoon terne ona for his home after spending the aie rt Dy wealcenduneral ‘ W e can fit you perfectly eos # in just the suit you want, in a few minutes. The prices range from Mrs. L. V. Engraan, wife of a prominent Wyoming oil man, is num- bered smong rhe point visitors in $21 to $60, with some SE ror env er ody: specially good suits at D. M. Carley, veteran Cheyenne | $37.50. | railroad man, spent the week-end on Yes, indeed—the new business and pleasure. silk shirts are here, also * ae the right kinds of athletic J. J. Fagan, senior member of the underwear. firm of Fagan & Russell, prominent! Lusk realty operators, is spending a few days in Casper. Mr. Fagan, who was formerly a resident here, is at- tending to business matters connect- Straw hats—all the new shapes and braids. . Fuller is noted among the | F. R. Harper of Arminto is among | Casper Pharmacy “ALL-WEEK SALES” | (Not One Day---ALL WEEK) 34¢e 38e 19¢ 21e 24e 24e 16e 29e 39e 28e 2ie 19e 28e 19e 50¢ Chloredenta Tooth Paste 60c Meritol Complexion Powder 25c Phoebe Snow Massage Cream 30c Pond’s Vanishing Cream 35c Meritol Vanishing Cream 35c Peroxide Disappearing Cream 25¢e DeWitt’s Toilet Lotion Lotion 40c Jergen’s Benzoin & Almond 50c Rose Cream 50e¢ William’s Shampoo Liquid 5c Meritol Shaving Lotion = PATENT MEDICINES 25¢ DeWitt’s Golden Liniment 40c Castoria 25¢e DeWitt’s Cascasweet 50¢ Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin 39e | 25c DeWitt’s Cough Syrup .. 19e@ | 25¢c White Pine Compound .... 19¢ | 25¢ DeWitt’s Colic Remedy 19e | STATIONERY 15¢ Linen Envelope . ile 10e 75@ 12e 19e 34e 24e The above prices subject to further reduction CASPER PHARMACY Drugs and Jewelry 15e Linen Tablet $1.25 box Gift Stationery 20e Hand Brushes 30¢ Face Chamois MISCELLANEOUS 60c Ever Ready Shaving Brushes 35¢ Colorite (Straw Hat Dye) *Promptness and Efficiency” “The Home of the Picture Shop” 110 E. Second Street ed with his holdings in the Lance Creek field, and is taking posses sion of a new automobile which he purchased last week thru a Casper agency. * ¢. 8 J. F. Mills, well know Sheridan resident, and former city official, is a_business visitor in Casper from the re A GOOD BUY A “double corner” 120 ft.-by 140 ft. on Lind and Lincoln street, only $2,500.00 if taken at once. CHEAP LOTS | 100 lots in Kenwood Addition from $100 and up on | EASY TERMS of 10 Per Cent Down and 10 Per Cent Per Month. A GOOD HOUSE VERY CHEAP Four rooms, new, full cement basement, full corner lot 60x140. Only $2,650.00 if taken at once. HOMESTEAD A relinquishment on a 320-acre homestead within two miles of Casper. All good land. Has a drilled well, high enough so about 25 per cent of the tract can be irri- gated. Price $1,250—no trades. W. R. DOBBIN Temporary Office - Successor to Bloom Shoe & Clothing Co. - Wyatt Hotel SSPOOSO OOO SHOS OOOO SHOSO ODO GOO OOO SIO OH OG OPPO OOO OOO OHOD AMERICAN CAFE Serves You Right CREAM WAFFLES Served 5:00 a. m. to 11:00 a. m. And from 2:00 p. m. to 5:00 p. m. ,000000000000000000690000600000000605990000 0000000000 POSSESSES SOSSSCOOOOOD SLID SSL SS SSIS LESLIE LE SS SSS SS. HE CASPER PRIVATE SCHOOL 505 South Durbin Street 5 Office Hours, 9 to 12 | Management, Mrs. Nye Roberts Primary School, hours 9-12, 1: 15-4 French or English School for little children, hours 9-12 French, music and semi-open air classes for all pupils BACKWARD STUDENTS TUTORED : Telephone 543 Tuition Payable in Advance : : : Save your money—ent at the Har lof ‘ vey. eee girl Such a Little Thing! ‘EA is such a little thing that we never stop to think how intimate a part it plays in our daily lives and what a wholesome influence fine tea exerts upon our restful moments. Would you like to get more en- joyment out of tea? And if that greater pleasure ¢ can actually be Gaia enjoyed for less money than you are now paying for tea, would you like to know about it? Isn't this worth a little thought? When people think about tea, they forget that tea-leaves contain tannin as well as tea-flavor. Zazzin, you know, is an acid found in all kinds of leaves and is used to tan leather. Tannin may be all right for leather, but not for the delicate tissues of the stomach. It injures digestion and is hard on the nerves. tea—that harsh puckery tasteisn't tea. Besides, it isn’t People don’t want tannin of course. They want tea-flavor which gives en- joyment, gentle stimulation, rest and cheer. That is the charm and value of tea—and the only thing worth buying. Common tea, which comes freza the older leaves of the tea-plant, has only a small amount of tea and coarse flavor at ‘that. main strength of tea is The common tannin. Finetea,which comes from the young tender leaves of the tea-plant, is rich in sap and fine tea-flavor. It has only a very small! proportion of tannin, and even that fs avoided by proper making at home. Now the tea in the cup can’t be any better than the tea on the bush. coarse leaf makes poor tea; and : the money you pay to bring it over here doesn't make it a bit better. eA Schilling &§ Co San Frances. The costs of getting tea from the tea-plant to your kitchen are heavy; there is picking, grading, firing, pack- ing, sending over in ships, and a lot more—z2o0 or 30 Bue 4 things tobedone, 4 fo es : and each Once costs money, All es pewel FT OD together these costs are more Site anX @, 4 than two-thirds mig oy wat of the price you pay for common tea. You are now ready to understand something that we have not dared ask ) you to believe before—and that is: Fine tea is actually cheaper than common tea. It is much stronger in . real tea-flavor,and makes ag more cups to the pound reat many The result is i thaz a cup of fine tea, like Schilling : tea selling at 15 20 cents slessthan less. 2 or Chilly Mornings “Warms as the Sut warms” Natrona Power Co. Phone 69 GO LEaL SI SID LD DEI LE ISS. SLI LOLI LS LS LLL SIL SE EOE SS LSE SS Y Iinot Gr ‘Pat Camace these: chilly ou need not hre up that furnace these chilly mornings when you have one Electric Heaters. Connects to Any | amp Socket in a iffy “WARM AS Thisis astonish- : ing but true; and the thing that makes ) it true is the great cost of getting tea ; to you from the tea-plant. You have i to pay this cost for common tea, with half tea-strength, just the same as you c would pay it for fine tea with full tea- strength. In buying common tea, you hese expenses twice over for the strength you get. It isn’t worth this high cost to Gring er poor tea 0 with so little tea-flavor. . So you see that after all, getting full tea-enjoyment is more a matter of knowledge and good judgment than it is a mat- ad ter of money. Schilling Tea is the fine economi- cal practical tea of this country. It is rich in tea-flavot 1 costs only '4 of a cent per cup. It is the cheapest drink next to water Isn’t it pleasant to know that the ' comfortable social pleasure of enjoy : ing fine tea is open to everyone? 4 , of these little THE SUN RAYS WPI EIS SST SII ISI IS SSSI SIS SILI? ST. & 4

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