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eo = is Se WEDEESDAY, SEPT. 3, 1919 Che Casper Daily Seibune ~~~ ~~ discharged soldiers pas War Mothers Meet With Mrs. B. B. Brooks ha: War Mothers of America met with| tee Registry corporation. Mrs. B. B. Brooks at her apartments! ee ee in the Wyatt hotel on Tuesday to! plan the work for the coming year. Dr. W. D. Burnett, has gone to Chey-| With the boys th The following committees were ap-| enne where she will attend the Aca-! g pointed: Mrs. C. T. Boone, chairman|demy of the Holy Child Jesus, this} Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Laher, of of the visiting committee; Mrs. Wil-| winter. liam Mahoney, of the flower commit- tee; Mrs. John Murray, of the charity. The Misses Pauline and Harriet An-| family. They are expecting to to committee, and Mrs. Charles Faus-| thens have returned to their home| ¢ate here for the winter. sett the reporter. | in Douglas after spending a few days| . Those present at the meeting were! With their sister, Miss Kate Anthens. | Mesdames B. B. Brooks, W. D.! ag Pe Rhoades, Chris Wagner, D. H. Ullery,! : morning. * 2 * * Consolidated Royalty company offices |-winter. Meeting of the St. Mark’s Guild | for the day. | to be Held on Thursday j ie ole. ' » There will be a meeting of the Fe ° | Aadies of the St. Mark’s Guild at the} Cheyenne to visit with friends for a'gave the Labor Day address. parish house of the Episcopal church f€W days. Fae mart oe ee | Miss Frankie Franse, who has been| 5 spending the summer. in the east,| AL \the pianist in the orchestra that wili{ } \play at the new cafeteria opening! } pander the American cafe. t |; About 50 i | ,has returned to Casper and will be hed. tira’ Casper this meming’ and| fwere served with hot coffee, sand- jwiches, doughnuts and fruit by the} | Red Cross: ladies and the War Moth- fers. Most of the boys were of the E. J. O'Day, of Brooklyn, ‘N. Y.,|Second and Third divisions from; come to Casper for the winter | Washington, at ag eu ae : § ‘end is Iuaran-| There were some boys from North) F The executive. committee of the/ 2nd is now employed at the Guaran: | Dakota who have just returned from | fortune, these to be placed in charge | service in the Philippines. Harry i.| °f Oscar Thomas and Pierce Smith. Miss Kathryn Burnett; daughter of | Duhrkopp of Salt Creek returned | Omaha, Nebr., are here visiting at| Patt of the big night of fun making} |the home of Mrs. D. A. Ford and Cyril Ford has left for Denver and |from there he will go on the New Leslie C. Parker is here on busi-|.York. He will attend the Massa- C.T. Boone and William Mahoney. | "¢ss from Denver and is calling on the|chusetts School of Technolégy this * * Attorney F. P. Warber has re- Mrs. R. E. Newton has gone to,turned from Hanna, Wyo., where he on »Thursday afternoon at 2:30 R. B. Hunter, who has been se- o’clock. | Wesley J. Wiker is spending the | rious &; 86 | day here on business and will return) to his work at the Burlington. Bride and Groum are | to Douglas this etn et Guests at Dinner Mrs. Pat Burke entertained at a dinner last night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Franx McCarthy, of Thermopo- lis, who are on their way home from a honeymoon trip to the coast. The lovely home of Mrs. Burke, and me table were artistically decorated with garden flowers. Covers for eight Miss Ella McGuire is here from}Kans. ing to the Barnette estate. * ‘for a few days. * * * . * Miss Agnes Claire, deputy treas-' urer, has returned to Casper after Arlie Crabtree, and. Sean Weston, ;ents on a ranch near Thermopolis. county clerk. i ; For the present Miss Claire is stay-! * +s * Cnee-cnube dinner: Mr. and Mee," with? Mis: Helen sMichie- Hollis McBride has returned from 's. Alec Mec. i 5. Denver, where he was visiting with plea [ee pate tne gees Arthur Johnson, who is employed | his brother, Dr. R. H. McBride. 4 lin the Midwest office in Denver, is! * Mike Burke, Miss Margaret, Laugh itm Casper on business. Mr. John-| Mrs. Stanley“ Overbaugh has re- were the ‘guests. ¥ son was formerly in the Midwest of- turned from Chadron, Nebr., where 3 “* @ © fices here. she was visiting with her mother and other relatives. * * 8 ¢ Fred Newton has gone to Salt Creek on business connected with his oil interests there. * * ¢@ Mrs. Oddmund Josendal’s Tea a Charming Affair Mrs. Oddmund Josendal entertain-| ed at a tea yesterday afternoon in} honor of her house guest, Miss Anna : * Mrs. Beatrice Jones, publie ste- ara ae Stiernberg, of Chicago, Ill. The home ‘ lat et ea ” Om on mal prettily: decorated “in print Faved he in the O. S. building, has! Happy” Jones who has been'in colored hollyhock: Th lélicious moved her office into the rooms for-! Casper for several days visiting with heeae: ae kere eters pea merly occupied by Blakey’s ready-to- Paul Hudson, the manager of the A musical program was part of the pleasant afternoon’s entertainment. | * * * | Thru a misunderstanding of dates the Shenbe last night. + * # so. * Mrs. W. D. Mannon, who has late- Miss Evelyn Wyatt is leaving to- ly come to Casper from Chicago, will day for school in Denver. be employed in the 0. & D. dress- Ser ES making parlors. * joining room. The Misses Sullivan | Entertain This Afternoon Miss Irenaeia Biglin and Miss Mary English, house guests of Mrs, A. E. Biglin, and Miss Kennedy, the the, Asan Towa, is here for a few days visit Mrs. Zida Cole of Lander is here jing with her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Burk- at the Natrona County Abstract and'ptt. Miss Kimmich has guest at the Sullivan home, were the honored guests at a tea given by the Misses Sullivan this afternoon. About 14 friecds were invited to spend the informal afternon. A light luncheon . i ler. was served by the hostésses, ~~ ie pee * 8 & | * * Miss Mary Barton has returned tee from Denver where she has been vis- | iting with “friends for the last few/turned from an extended trip thru|1014 South David street. days and has resumed her position |the eastern states. While in Wash- | boo sal nad at the Taylor and Clay offices. jington, D. C., Mr. Shipp went be- F. W. Egan, assistant manager of nie ele Pos |fore th: commission on agriculture the Continental Supply company, has Miss Helen Gardner has returned|in response to a telegram from his returned after a business stay of two from Chadron, Nebr., where she has|tlients to defeat the Kenyon bill. | weeks in Chicago. > been visiting her parents. She also| While there he met Frank G. Curtis | er attended the fair at Gordon, Nebr.| who states that there is good reason | : She has resumed her place at the) for believing that the oil leasing bill} as maker-in the Martz hat shop. Gurantee Registry corporation. | will be passed this session. f . 8 ® . 4 Miss Gertrude Kirkham has gone| M to Sturgis, S. Dak., where she will] is :attend school this winter. Service for a few days. | returned to her home in Lusk. GANADA’S VICTORIOUS HEROES BEAT SWORDS INTO BLOWSH ARES Fo 4 Beare to the Farrm- \ tre Victory. Psrade, So rapid and’efficient has been de- mobilization in Canada that her whole army will be returned by the end of July, but the debt of Canada to her valiant sons will not be ean- celled when the last man is dis- charged with his bonus. The Canadian goverment Toate. nee ay one eae Tine of rail-|gecond joan in four equal instal-| rate $s inpencet in sotnces. fo rons a 5 th t returned soldiers may hav /| ments, beginning the third year, with cones a e oh irs ‘ woe ara. Aste Nit bes 2 tage of locating reasonably | interest at 5 per cent, but no interest | the nee DAES nS. bo, fats: eine, Marta ortation. It has also sil be charged on this loan for the pazment ie Fequires eset boreel $ te| first two years. i % n. pi ne 4 he Darna oes The Land, Colonization and De-| off Hoel eet} eS, sndoeioad valde This purchaze, however, is| velopment Department of the Can- one vear in aria on jaearost, igi |-| much o! _ | ie av wore a the seine ee iz, cr re elong Pe lines, folate MERA aa cen oe hia faera are and Sek a i e - LS, man: Canadian, Imperial and Colonial sol-| desirable proposition he-wrauldane/ ahs, yeacs, wots y a the| farmer with a small capital to in 4 hort fers Tone pare: Serre ‘eee pil vest, be he Canadian or from the years. i i r This back-to-the-land plan served ing at home who have been injured | States, It sells virgin soil at a pr ne ie Syrah = Det w the cost of a similar farn 9 a sueh secre. Fide irae a Haney States. requiring only provide a living for returned soldier Fae oer, Win be joaned up tolan initial pavment of 10 per cent | and others. aay political st ment tr the purchase of land and| After this the. farmer has twenty) hut is a areal ‘ac combat oe ee $2,000 for the purchase of ‘m-| years to pay for his land. the unpaid | social an' indus 2 eats and stock. .The man ts| balance being left at 6 per cent. If | believe a na’ iver. 26 years to repay the first loan at 5 per cent amortized, paying the and his tenure is satisfactory, the! shevist. y ill for the last week, returned Miss Ola B. Hunter, of Wichita, , is here visiting with her broth-| her ranch near Circle, Wyo., attend- er, R. B. Hunter at the West hotel A marriage license was granted toyin the Boyle ‘garage. spending the summer with her par-|both of Lusk, by Miss Helen Carlson, | muffled tones. orchestra will not be! in Casper until some time next week,| wear. J. F, Jones will have the ad- Elgin clothing store, returned to Lusk! Tece!pt will be on sale, Miss Jayne Kimmich of Dubuque, ‘Will have charge of cigar’ and cigar- been spend-|the care of Frank England. Carney (Loan offices, where she will be em-|ing her vacation in Denver and in-{ Peterson will have a big job on his ployed for a, while. She is preparing|tends to visit in Omaha and Chicago | hands in caring for the crowd’s de- to open an abstract office of her own |before returning to her home in Iowa. |mand for confetti and squakers. Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson have! is to be in charge of A. M. Carbett. ' | Miss Alice Rawlins, who has come|arrived in Casper from their nbhey: | ppssi and peanuts will be placed | CITY NEWS | ‘to Casper with her parents from Chi-/moon trip. They drove in yester-' 0) sale under the care of Jack Tate, ——. @/cago, is now employed at the C. B./tay from Fort Collins in their new \Premier car. They will be at home| charge of the Dreamland dance pa- Attorney E. Richard Shipp has re-|{o their friends at their residence at) vilion, while the Iris dance pavilion Mrs. B.:L. Haven is now employed | arrangements’ committee for the * | Mrs. Paul Bachellor, who has been| is to be “lot boss.” Mr. Lummis will L. B. Bluchard, of Glenrock, | the guest at the home of her parents,}see that all of the shows get into ng at the home of Mrs. Sam| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flanagan, has their right positions and will see that | Crack Montreal Regiment ces . | | time as two | land-owners the farmer improves his property| not, in the nature cf things, be Bold \A ARMY THURSDAY (Continued from Page 1) | However, every cent of the so- called gambling of the evening will go to swell the Salvation Army fund. Each Elk in charge of his particular} will have to care for his own ex- pense account and every cent taken in with the exception of ‘that to pay the musicians will go direct to the/ Salvation Army fund. L. F. MeMahon, chairman of the}, general committee, for Elks’ carni-| val night, is optimistic over the re- sult of the big program planned. He has the assurance of every man on/ his committee that his particular part of the program is going to run off the smoothest. A vaudeville show in charge and managed by H. J. Peterson, who made a name for himgelf in the lo- cal minstrel show here last winter, is to be a big attraction of the big) (midway Thursday night. He has-al- ready arranged for some real ‘shim- my” dancers who know the dance as| ) it was staged in New York last winter with such enormous success. This show ‘probably will be held The next should be mentioned in It is for Men Only. ‘The management of the carnival has (gone to a large amount of trouble {and extraordinary expense to import /the only one of its kind in existence, ! This particular species of the same (species, the manager has assured the public, was captured by an American ‘submarine party off the South Sea Jislands, There are said to be some {second cousins of the same variety ‘in Natrona county but the Elks will tell no more, Doughnut booths are to dot the {long carnival-lined - street. Salva- } tion Army lassies and others are to }sell the war dough on that night and jonly those made by the overseas! Soft drink booths are to be in charge of “Torchy” O’Brien and Taffee. A gentleman by the*name of } Tucker will supervise the sale of |“Hot Dogs.” Roger Wahischmidt | et sales. Ice cream sales will be placed in | A shooting gallery or baby booth Cowan and Bob Ogden will have | will be im charge of Bob Cohen. The money from these two pavilions will go direct to the Army after certain | expenses are paid. The managers ,of each pavilion have donated the use of the pavilions, it is understood. H. J. Peterson is on the general day. Q. K. Deaver is treasurer for the day’s program while B. B. Lummis | the general arrangements run off as ppanned: Hi ——— The executive committee of the) | Red Cross will meet in the offices of George B. Nelson this afternoon ‘right here in Casper,” said Mr. Sim- the housing conditions here were en- rooms, was occupied by former Cas-| have been guests at the Wyatt hotel ee ee es Three-Year Contract for Dili- gent Campaign toward Factory City A three-y contract with the the bureau. All directors of the’ chamber of commerce present at the meeting also agreed unanimously on the project. The American City bureau makes the country. A campaign to secure money enough to pay a secretary of the chamber of commerce to devote his entire energies all the time to the all duties of his office is part of the pro- posed plan. The American City bureau and the chamber of commerce will enter into contract to see that the chamber of commerce here grows and takes a more active interest in civic and mu nicipal affairs during the next three years, “T have never seen a town where! the opportunities for a chamber of commerce were so unlimited as I find! mons. He pointed out that factories come | to cities where the city properly cared | for the business man and his family and that they do not have to be paid to come to an active city where! al civic work is going on all the time. It was shown at the luncheon that | tirely inadequate and that there was little prospect of immediate relief. | Cheyenne, it was told by one speak- er, had one new skyscraper which with the exception of one or two} per business men or those who had| planned to start in Casper but could} not find reasonable accommodations | both for offices and for homes. —_— Gerald Walker, who since they came from Lusk, Saturday night, have gone on to Denver on a pleasure and business trip. ee NOTICE The Victory Circle will hold a bake sale at the Wholesale Supply store Whursday afternaon from 1:30 to 5 jo’clock, | Se ee A Tribune Wantad will sell it. jat 4 o'clock, | | “ « © | Mrs. George F. Ferguson and cl. dren have returned from the Rig} Horn mountains, where they have! been spending the summer. Now is your opportunity to ean | | Bartlett pears. Buy them by the| (box. Special prices at all grocers. 9-2-3t as A Tribune Wantad will sell it. Good tea costs about ™% cent a cup. Poor tea costs more—it is weak in tea-flavor; doesn’t go so far. So what’s the use of paying the same price for poor tea and good tea? Don't think so much of the cost per pound. | Think of good tea—that | comes first. Schilling Tea costs less | per cup. There are four flavors of Schilling English Breck fase Ail ek parchmyn-lined moisture-proof packages. | At grocers everywhere » Schilling & Co San Francisco CITY BUREAU TO SUNDAY TO SEF BUILD GREATER: OPENING GHMES CASPER BY 1999 BALL TOURNEY’: Chamber of Commerce Enters into Two South Dakota Teams and Fast Wyoming Aggregations to Appear in Double-Headers Daily Next Week American City bureau to make Cas- tournament wh per « place in which the newcomer ure of the huge will want to live was agreed upon | here unanimously by the Casper chamVer! here at the high schoc of commerce at its luncheon today! Tickets for this great bas at the Henning hotel, following a talk ney, by C. A. Simmons, a representative of the placed on sale tomorrow b getic committee Harry Free and Tom Daily mittee on arrangement , y b nament, & special work of building up differ. | plans had . been complete ent chambers of commerce thruout gj} the get into Double-headers daily and the playing played ae continue VICKS tickets h for the tourn CASPER BUSINESS COLLEC “Barnett’s of Course” single admission tick #1. The managers of the drive are urging” the son tickets beeauae the entitle the holder to @ fall I! and the real baseball bug ingle contest. buy teams; ( the Midwe bull, Thermopolis, team of Casper ha peer of all tourna: and thet will p much of a the large the Daily Tribune, » teams are The fastest how for the the country. rit afternoon ' Wash the affected that |f surface with houses] 0) hold ammonia of warm salt water; then apply— Reports Many Letters Inexpensive Our Mimeograph Dept. Knows How E, Ine, Call us Haberdashery _ That's Distinctive;y E emphasize the. splendid exhibition of hand- some, new Haberdashery —the most comprehensive showing of Dress Acces- sories in our history. Here everything is up to date in texture and idea, fabric and design. Here men will find correct apparel at prices that are right, for our established rule of selling only quality and merchan- dise has made possible our success. MM. D. Barnett Outfitting Co. 121 East Second Street (ver loving cup Markets Smith-Tartar Bldg. will be aay vation 2VEN — ns to ce y will chs ek of weds earfish and Rapid City, S$. Dak., eof and pdb e all that ents iter- s not one of the teams nit that the other teams — that to play and the rangementa Was care- I~ he classiest nine An f years of experi he entire tourna — prices on Bartlett pears Get them for canning ill grocers, 9-2-2