Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 3, 1920, Page 3

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ie Caspet Daily Cribune a ‘CONSUMERS MUST PAY | ay 2 Sa: Saat ee A S§0,000 FOR WATER Casper water, which will be practical. | Hy doubled in price this year, will cost the consumers a toml of about $50,- 600 instead of four to five million dot-} lars as had heen erroneously reported.| Water collections last year paid to the ewes “lly nmounted to about $27,000. An er- 5 Sn eee a nee 2 the complete total was | Entertain at Dinner . | Gothberg, Ed Hathaway, Dick Huff ard SCO RInIS: 20h PIQUE IP Eew Tevaeue One of the New Year's celebrations John Y. Mechling are leaving for Lara: Joseph Cullen, who are enroute to Cali- was a beautifully served 6 o'clock din- mie where they will atiend the rest of fornia from Tulda, Minn. } ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. the school year at the state uhiversity. Phi sore Durham, South David street. After the, ‘The Misses Katherine Dessert, Alva! Miss Christie MeCrath is leaving to- dinner the evening was spent With mu-/and janice Huffamith and Williard | Morrow for Sturgis, 8. D., where she ele and games’ until the new year whisy Longshore and Stacey Boyer will re- Will attend school. ales began to blow. Then the parigturn to Boulder, Colo., to the Univer- % attended the dance at the Henning hotel.’ sity: of Colorado. Miss Cleolin Lillie will Covers at the dinner were laid for attend the iformal at Greeley, Colo. Miss Mr. and Mrs. George Jarvis, Miss Isabel)uch Adams, who is a student at Ber-/238- Quinn, 0. A. Graybeal of Denver, A. P. cley, Calif., will leave during the week Lowey, George Lowey, “Mr. and Mrs. ytis9 Katherine Mahoney is leaving Su Mr.’and Mrs, 1. B. Durham Genevieve Marvin of Riverton,| is a visitor in Casper for ‘a fow Miss: . | oe | Miss’ Rose Hayes has accepted a po-! sition in the ready-to-wear department! Durham and the Misses Jean and Betty jay ‘ uy for Northwestert ats ae Cnt Durham, [ony for Northwestern university ae Chl | ofthe Golden Rule store. A eae 1g0, where she is tuking a special ger music course. | ‘The es Katherine | | Ivan Hewett of Denver is spending} Bride and Groom ja few days in Casper attending to im-) Expected to Return ane Patricia Sullivan and: Mary Tobin Mr. and Mrs, D. D. Dawson are ex peat tle BL head Mes at St. Mary's | portant business matters. i pected to come to Casper for a visit with) eee ee for Ry pre Julian oe | Mrs. Dawson's parents, Mr. and Mrs./)° 1°). Caer ant Wii och |B. Ms Bilithorpe returned last night! iL A. Murke. Mr, and Mrs. Dawson |* f and William Nicolaysen | trom Spokane, Wash., where he has! have been on a honeymoon trip aloniz! tise wien Mili | yean spending the hondays with his par-; the west coast. They had planned to go to the Hawaian iMands but were! un-| able to mike the trip. ‘They will live in Denver for the rest of the winter. ees 1d ents, ur n Tobin will finish the schoo! y "ul Creigiton, in Omaha, Neb ay Executive Meeting Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Greybeal of Den-! of W. C. T. U. ver, who have been tesidents of Cas: Mrs. H. K. Burdick, president of the | . per until recently, are the proud par-; W- C. T. U., has called an executive} 0. A. Greybeal and H. 2, Durham lett ents of a two avecks old bal son, War-|Meeting to be held at her home on South | New Year's night for Denver, where ron Geayleal. Center street, Monday afternoon at Mr. Greyheal will return to his home, and Mr. Durham will attend to busi ness es 6 | @Mrs. Harvey C. Wisner of the Wyatt | cafeteria has gone to Denver, where she will spend about a week visiting with | friends. ee . The Honorable and Mrs. Patrick Sul livan, accompanied by Miss Katherine * . Henry Schnoor of Freeland tx in Cas per today on business. - 2 0 @* 0. P. Crosswaite was in town yester- . Sullivan, are leaving for Ch Mr.! ullivan will attend the meeting of the tiona} Republican committee. Mrs.| ® Nivan will visit with friends in that y, and Miss Katherine will go on to Notre Dame, Ind., where she will re ‘sume her studies at the St. Mary's col pending the past six weeks visiting lege, Miss Particia Sullivan who is aisoj with his family and his father-in-law. | a student at the college will remain a'@, >, Webel. > while longer in Casper on account of finest hulle, manager of ul company, retu Angeles where he has been | el! uw today m Los : N GOODS LONDON.—(By mail.)—Great Britain has Imported from Germany since the armistice material to the value of 217,- 000 pounds and exported to Germany 116,000 pounds worth of goods. and Mrs. John G. Bauer are leav- | today for Denver where they will | Tfouse Guest in remain for four or five weeks attend- | Cheyenne ing lo important business and visiting | Mrs. A. J. Cunningham has gone to with frieris and relatives. Cheyenne, Wyo., where she will he the . oe 8 : Oh, Boy! : ie EE ° * house guest at the home of Mr. and = Mrs. F. 6. Crowther and daughter, Mrs. Robert E. Carey. * Jane, eit y afternoon for St. Re oe ‘ Joseph, Mo., where they will visit for a J. J. ALLEN, DAIRY Mrs. Mary Straub who is teaching in’ snort time with relatives. Whipping Cream on your the Edison school in Denver, is a guest of friends at the Henning hotel. ees Expected Home From Wedding Tour. * W. E. Cummings of Billings, Mont.,| who is connected with the tising service of that city, AScLaRAM Ti chore “Wilts who’ were| oor o Dusttens) tod: recently married here in Casper are ex-) Judge Ralph Kimb pected to return tomorrow from a short! yfonday from Le wedding trip’to Denver and other Colo- : eo. dessert. Pure whole milk without dirt. Try us and see if you are hurt. What the I is expected here) er. babies want is rado points. They will live on West! ase ae a ee 4 * Pier a te ay a iola Wright and Ruth sanitary whole milk that al- ‘a ia f Greybull, Wyo., are spend-| . Ways passes sediment tests, Y ing a few days in Casper visiting with Houso Guests Leave friends and attending’ to business. | : oe After Delightful Visit | that is us. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Thompson and. 4. guilen of the Chamberlin Fur-! THE J. J. ALLEN DAIRY son, Benton, of Central City, Nebv., and) piture pany, is leaving tonight for} 5 Misx Ena Crane of Cheyenne, who have! Ghavenne where he will meet his fath. Phone 523-J. = hen the house guests of Me, and Mrs.! op, ag. af, Cullen, and his brother, Dr. ##tRE ELEN RHEE EEK LEARNS. WORK ON RANCH, NELSON PUZZLED : STENOGRAPHY AS AID TO Among a number of Interesting let-| expected to solve. ters received during the past week by | George B, Nelson as sccretary of the | lands Chamber of Commerce is ane from a| which ing Pittsburg woman whose ideas of | are cont Western life seem i amusing. | mation is Her father, she refuses to | of the und the population of the | nance what he considers her “mildly | principal cities, b man who expects insane” whim to live on a ranch in! to make Casper the headquarters of a Wyoming, and she wishes to earn her! demountable rim agency. own way hy the exércise of some of the, Other letters were from a Billings talents which she po: Ses. milliner who expects to locate here, , She served as clerk l typist for the | and from a Des Motnes hotel mor who } service bureatt of the Committee on | yould like t a hotel in Casper. Public Information at Washington dur- | — — ing the war, has been assistant man- NELSON ager of a Pittsburgh tea room, and has| The funeral of Peter managed a hat shop. She also drives held at 2 o'clock tomorrow a car and can ride a horse. {from the Rowman chapel. Just how she expects to combine the! L. French will read the bu above business ability with life on al Interment will be made in the ranch, she neglects to state. That is | cemetery. probably the conundrum Mr. Nelson is | | ind as to the amount of money an be made by truck driving, ned in other letters. Infor-| sked concerning the roads fternoon valter | o. PYYYTTITITi Compound of Commerce Annually, half-spent. T start saving! Any time that any one wants a delicious drink with ‘a real, satisfying, sustaining food value. facpici rs its purity and quality. We have been making chocolate und cocog for nearly 140 years. eceecscoccccccccccocoosocecess: We hig WALTER BAKER & C02 Batpsysied DORCHESTER.MASS Major Ormeby during the holidays, have returned to their homes after a delight-+ ful visit in the city * New Year's Party Enjoyed fi The home of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Souczek on the Midwest refinery ground was the scene of a very enjoyable New Year's party, the Mesdames Mayta Campbell and A. W. Swanson acting as hostesses for the evening. The first. part of the evening was de- voted to playing progressive 500. At midnight an elaborate luncheon was served. A short musical program was given, and all sorts of parlor games were played the rest of the time. The invited guests were the \Mes-' srs. and Mesdames L. Brewer, H. E. Hours, C. C. Campbell, A. W. Swanson, , JANUARY 1 “THE GHOST WALKS” That is, the interest your Savings Account has earned during the last six months will be paid into your ac- E. W. Davis, the Misses Eva McDan- iels, Margaret and Mary Dunn, Hallie, count. § : BHis, Mary Yard, Vivian Dwyer, Verda Haword, Rose Noonan, Cora Cruse, and ‘ 5 Helen Schelberg, and the Messrs. Rarl | Come in and let us enter it Hours, F. M. Jenkins, HW. E. Hart, W. J. on your bankbook. O'Tirien. Ray Congleton, A. Frediund, John Thomas and* Dr re. we Monday Bridge Club Entertained. Mrs. Join G will be the hostess at her -home, 335 Bast Second street, at a meeting of the members of the Monday DItridge club next Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Between now and January 8 is the time to add to your ac- count so you’ll earn more in- terest this new period. College Students Return After Vacations. Most of the university students whe ve been home during the Christmas returning to resume thei this week end. The Place, Wyoming National Bank CASPER, WYOMING ON SALE . TODAY COSMOPOLITAN DECEMBER ISSUE HAVE YOU SEEN TODAY The Cosmopolitan Electric Sign? IT MAKES YOU LOVE YOUR HOME. PHONE 256 153 AND INFORMATION BUREAU REFLECTION: ; If those were good old days when w enjoyed an evening reading Little Lord Fontleroy, turnover the pages of COSMOPOLITAN? AND AGAIN: ' Did you get a copy of the Denver Post New Year Edition YESTERDAY? I have a few left. You can mail.them to your friends. e@ sawed wood to keep the fire burning and what can we think as we turned this morning from Potlateh, Idi ! Inquiries as to the value of certain ofl | 4 choose in 1920, and while it is a silent partn it ni working*for you, month in and month out. The National Bank One dollar will open a Savings National Bank of Commerce. in the center of the shopping and business district of Casper. May we have the pleasure of helpi habit of REGULAR saving? The National Bank of PEEP PTO edd td he dabhdidabadadataktadadaaedan, ~ Richards & Cunningham Co. bi Ellithrope re} A. Sheriff Fo M. mpion ¢ in ¢ ut Deputy n selesst ANNOUNCEMENT Begin the New Year Right by Taking a Course in - =) ~ + COMMERCIAL SPANISH Beginning Monday Evening, January 5 These classes mect on Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings from 7:00 to 9:00 under the direction of Mr. Matias Morales, former teacher in Tampa Busi- ness College, Tampa, Fla., Chicago Business College and Lewis Institute, Chicago, Ill. j This Is a Day of BIG OPPORTUNITIES In both the United States and South America for the man or woman who has a knowledge of Commercial Spanish. 3 * ae Everybody. Welcome CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Inc. East Second and Durbin Streets Smith-Tartar Bldg Phone 442-W rer for you to it never stops Interest is a mighty good part Jent Interest, Compounded Semi- Account at the Money in your pocket is money ake the first opportunity that presents itself to Why not make it your next pay day? We are pays 4 Per to form the 1g you rrr errr Commerce “A Bank of Strength and Service” SDS. A discount of 10 Suits and Overcoats, Shirt or an All-Wool count of 20 per cent. pmo Wiemmine CO Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags A discount of 10 per cent will be given on all of our Trunks, Suit-Cases and Traveling Bags during this sale. Sweaters We are overstocked with Sweaters of all kinds for men and boys and will allow a discount of 10 per cent on any Men’s or Boys’ Sweaters during this * | Hats and Caps », A.discount of 10, per cent will be given on all our Men’s and Boys’ Hats or Caps during the sale and we have a large and well selected stock to pick from. It will pay you to buy a Fur Cap for next winter at the prices offered. TIPPPDS A discount of Union Suits; known make of and Union Suits. EXTRA CLL Adhd from. EXTRA Sale price, 35c or Re PE aa DM, F Lk utite peewnr Regent oee Sven B SDS OT AD wee amen ticle Se agen spo aan aes el dade Men’s Department CLOTHING and Boys’ Suits, Overcoats, Mackinaws and Odd Pants. We feature the well known Hirsh-Wickwire make of ship, a good fit and up-to-date styles. Shirts and Underwear We will give you a discount of 10 per cent on any style of Shirt you select, whether it be a Work Shirt, Dress did assortment to pick from. EXTRA SPECIAL Silk Shirts We have in stock a large assortment of Silk Shirts worth $12.00 to $15.00 each, which we will sell at a dis- Pajamas and Night Shirts 1° Per Cent of A discount of 10 per cent will be given on all of our Pajamas and Night Shirts during this sale. Underwear given on all of our men’s and boys’ winter Underwear, he celebrated “Lewis” make of Men’s also Neckwear and Mufflers We will allow you a discount of 20 per cent on any Neck Tie or Muffler and we have a large variety to select Cashmerette Socks |Men’s and Boys’ Shoes We have in stock about,25 to 30 dozen Black and Socks, worth 40 to 50 cents per pair.|Dress Shoes and you know that we “THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHA M WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST” Per Cent will be given on all Men’s which insures you good workman- Flannel Shirt, and we have a splen- Men’s and Boys’ 10 per cent will be which includes “Wright's” well Shirts and Drawers SPECIAL SPECIAL We will allow a discount of 10 per Grev Cashmeret+- icent on any Men’s or Boy’s Work or 3 pair for $1.00. handle only the best makes.

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