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“regular meeting of the W. C. T. Bich. ‘will be held at the home of E.Raker, 215 North Pine street om at 2:30, will be in Harry Parsons, superin- nt of the white ribbon recruits and thefts’ meetings. The business ses- Will precede the following pro- gram arranged by Mrs. Parsons: Sang—Selected. Address—“In Which Class are you Starting Your Child—Home Builders or Home Wreckers?” Rev. R. L. Lemons. . Paper—“Does the Influence of 2 Chris- tian Mother Make it Easier for the School Teacher?” Mrs. H. B. Durham, Paper—“‘Should We Employ Christian ‘Téachers?” ‘Mrs. George Ferguson. Solo—Mcs: Burton Nye. An Mothers are cordially invited to attend the meeting. 3 Mra. A. Hi. Saline delightfully en- tertained with a 1 o'clock luncheon yés- terday at her home on South Spruce atreet. Places for six guests were laid at ia prettily appointed table and a delicate menu was served in three *.coursea. The guests included Mrs. Law- renee Hancock, Mrs. A. L. Gast, Mrs. Sidney. Morrison and Mrs. Oscar Beyer and Miss Hancock. eee 7. te New Mente Open to New Members Tonight “The Casper Choral society, which will} hegin-work tonight on choruses for the “I d-concert of its season, invites all ingera to join its ratiks and to! 8! po pine bree at tonight's rehearsal which Annual Dance At a meeting of the retail clerks held last night in the sfoore hall, elnbo- rate plans were made for the annual ball which will he given in the Masonic temple in the near future. During the meeting five new mem- hers were admitted which makes the or- ganization farger and stronger this year than ever before. ee Mrs. L. W. Ogilbee and little daughter have come to Casper to join Mr. Ozil- bee, who is with the firm of Hagens, Stanley and Murane. They will live at 451. Kimball street for tha rest of the ‘winter. . . Little Study Club Has Interesting Meeting The regular meeting of the Little Study clasa was hele at the home of Mrs. Wilson Kimbalr, Sr., 133 Norch Wolcott street, this morning. Plans were made for the new year, and the class will continue in the study of old English literature, : * K. of C. Hosts at Informal Dance The Knights of Columbus wilt be the hosts at an informal dancing patty given in the Mullin club on the evening of January 16. This will be the first party given by the K. of C. this year. Over 175 invitations have been sent out by the entertainment committee com- | posed of Ed Slater, Dr. T..J. Drew, Fl mer Dean and Pete Tobin. e The regular Thursday night dance given for the joint benefit of the Army will in’at 8:15. Any person who has in; ear for. good music, and who can read.or, following readily is eligible for bership, and it is the ambition of| the djrector, Prof. Rudolph Lundberg, ! to have a chorus.of 100 voices before the end of the season. _e ee Royal “Send Ofi" for- Newlyweds. “Qyer fifty friends accompanied Mr. and@ Mrs. Dennis Daly to the train last night as they left on their wedding tour to Denver and then to the castern states. The young couple attempted Jeave the informal dancing party at “Pan Sullivan home without at- tract ing attention. but {heir friends noticed'their absence and followed them > the Atation. There signs appropriate to the -oceasion were displayed most conspicuously and rice was erat tke on. newly. married couple. As the ig pulled out, Mrs. Daly, neo Misa} Jo Mahoney, threw her bride's boquet | of roses and orchids which was canght Miss Maud Tripeny. | } After a wedding trip’ of _ several weeks, Mr.and. Mrs. Daly will return; to ‘Casper and be at home after Feb- ruory 1, on Boutht Aah paareets Dancing Cia | Friday =) fo) 5 {Monnet dance to be given “the® Masons.in-vhe Masonic tem-! ai be held Friday evening, danc-| tafting “at 9 o'cwock. The Iris or- tra) will) supply the music for they wehing andthe usual good time is ex- i ee see »- Master ‘Bobby Taylor, son of Robert} Q. Taylor, underwent. a slight opera-! tion in one of the hospitals in Denver, Golo.,: yesterday... He is reported to We doing. very. well. ia irs. Fu, Snowden is a house guest of. Mr. and. Mrs. M. W. Purcell at their Home on.South Park street. Mrs. Snow- den will visit. in Casper for several ks. renewing old ;dequalritances, Mrs. A. J. Cunhtheham has returnedi after a short visit with the Governor ana. Mra. R. D. Carey at Careyhurst. £ Misa Ruth Biount tho has been visit- ¥ng in, Casper at the Rodger Walds- shmidt home, has left for her home in Kans. and Navy club and the War Mothers and given under the auspices of the War Mothers will be held tonight. The Thuraday night dancing club will give its regular dance tonight in the Ma- sonic temple. Dancing will start at 9 o'clock, the Iris theater orchestra furnishing the music. Surprise Party Enjoyable Affair W. W. Axton was the honor guest at a surprise party given last night in his apartments, 444 North Beech street. The Mesdamea O. A. Wage and B. 8S. Brayman were the hostesses of) the evening “and over fifteen gents | surprised Mr. Axton. The time was spent playing 500, and delicious re- freshments were served by the hos- teases before Shen plese he the evening. Mr. and areas William Jardine and baby Marie, have returned from Coun- cil Bluffs, Ia,, where they spent the vacation visiting with relatives. They report a very speavant time, . | Dancing Party This Evening An informal dancing party will be ; held_at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. L.. Wakefield, 178 South Oak ftreet, this evening, The ‘home will be deco- rated with cut flowers, and dainty re- freshmers will be served. Fourteen guests have been invited to the af- fair. . Junior Philatheas Hold Meeting The Junior Philathea class of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday school will hold their monthly business and social meeting on Friday evening at the home of Mrs. W. L. Frenc ee Alec Mills was in town yesterday from his ranch near Casper. oo Don't Be a Professional Mourner! FHIS IS AMERICA NOT CHINA! . In China they have such qd thing as professional mourners, These people are hired to wail and mourn at funerals. But we don’t go in for detest ‘calamity fhowlers.” with a big O. that stuff in America. We We’ re strong for Optimism That’s how we’ve gotten where we are today among the nations of the earth. We look upon the pessimist as a traitor. We don’t want the guy who is always seeing “ruin for the coun- against us. The word “unrest” doesn’t scare us. “red” or bolshevist. We're Americans. We our people, in our government, in our future. And we greet 1920 with He may think he’s with us but he’s thinking Nor the word believe in our strength, in the faith that conquers. STYLE HEADQUARTERS Where Society Brand Clothes are Sold have been spending the holiday time with relatives, eee Mr. ‘and Mrs, Bert Calnun, formerly! of Casper and now residents of Grey- bull, Wyo., are in Casper on a visit with old friends. ©. 1. “Chuck” Gilbert, has gone to. Lead, 8. D., where he will visit with relatives for & while. eee George Campbell of the Campbeli- Johnson Clothing company, has gone; to Denver, where he will take medicn? treatment. [~ PERSONALS. ||: C. A. Cullen returned yesterday mora- ing from Cheyenne, eee P. N. Carr left yesterday for Dead- wood, 8..D. aes Frank Pearce , will ftom a trip to Denver. see H. C. Davis of the McHhenney Tile and Marble company of Denver wns in Casper yesterday on business. vee Frederick B. Andrews is nssociatz with J. J. Giblin in the management of the Equitable Life Insurance com- pany here which has offices in the} Townsend building. " } see Joseph Daly returned to Denver last night to resume his studies at the Sa- cred Heart college after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Daly. He remained here a fow days longer than usual to attend the Mahoney-Daly wedding. see ©. A. Smith of the Smith-Turner drug store, who has becn quite il! at tha State hospital with ean acute attack of rheumatism, is somewnar better to-| day. return tonight see W. BF. Fair, cashier of the American National bank, at Cheyenne, Wyo., spent yesterday \in Casper visiting with! friends and yatenelig: to business. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jofinston are} planning on leaving the last of tiis month on a pleasure trip to Florida and Cuba. Mr. Johnston will return in’ about three weeks to his buisness qn Casper; and Mrs. Johnston expects} to reamin fwo months in the south, se Mr, and Mrs. lL. J. Hanna have just! returned from a. visit in parts of Okla-; homa, where Mr. Hanna attended to business concerning his oil interests, ee Earl C. Boyle is in Laramie in the interests of the Laramie Motor Com- pany. Hhe will return to Casper eae ‘Monday. { ee ACCIDENT VICTIMS RECOVERING | The condition of I. N. , se Paul Hudson returned this Toraing from, Denver where he accepted a trayv- eling position with a leading men's furnishing company. His territory will include Wyoming, Montana and Idaho Clay and W. and he will continue to make his home! p. O1t who were inju in the auto here, mobile accident in which Dr. Foxstor De Se Sele < was killed shows great improvement. Mrs. J. L. Learner and @aughter|‘Both are patients at the State hos have -returned from De r where Bey. pital, © ] 130 N .Center Street Bs ‘Suits up to $77.50, Sale price... Coats up to $50.00, Sale price... Dresses up to $45.00, Sale price Dresses up'to $90.00, Sale price. Skirts up to $35.00, Sale price... FURS At greatly reduced prices $450 $125 as $150 $100 1 Hudson Seal Coat, Skunk _.trimmed, was ,$600, now. 1-2 1 Mole Throw, was o SE 1 Lynx Scarf, black w now 1 Martin Cape, was $190 $ 10 Skirts, i now .. 110 and plain. special 1 Mink Cape, was $165 now ... 2 Fox Scarfs, were $150 now 1 Black Fox Scraf, was $95 now ... 2 Fox Scarfs, were £8 00, now Taupe. le 1 iJ. E. Hanway of ee ree eessn y & Co. FINAL CLEARANCE SALE OF ° Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts For FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EXTRA SPECIAL All Sweaters now Dresses 6 Satin Dresses, black, navy, Extra special... AMAASAARRRAEEEARRRREE Ee Tribune Returns From the East EE. Hanway returned this morn- ing from an extened trip thru the east. After attending the meeting of the Re Dublican National committee In Wish- ington on December 10, Mr. Hanwsy and bis daughter, Isabel, who is attend- ing school in St. Louts, visited several of the larger cities auring the latier's Christmas vacation, their trip extend. ing as far east as Boston. On their return they stopped off in Tiattle Creek, Mich., where they aaw the forms being laid for the big, new Tribune press now being erected in the Duplex factory in that place. In Chicago Miss Hanway was enter- tained at the home of her. roommate, Miss Irene Frieder, In St. Louis Mr. Hanway contracted for a year's supply of BS RUDDIEAOF DEM aneint: ‘GHARLES RAY FOOLS SHARPER AT POKER; GOOD LAUGHS IN FILM Those who understand cards, and es. Pecially the national game of poker, are going to get a good laugh out of the ng in which Charles Ray plays in st Thomas IH. Ince pieture, “Bill Henr, which comes as a Paramount offering at the Iris theater today. is seen as a count led into the game boy reed Oe 5M eres K? e anda Henning Annex a) reset Mo oM “$45.00 “$25.00 down the jackpot thing worthless ale % girl he loves, who is in for want of a ss fat hoy, the youth into the gambling game a finds that instead of coaxed in a lion. STP PTT TTT TT ITE “wise” traveling salesmen. toward the end of the game isn’t such a hoo! win that he nd when he lay he the e, Walter Hiers, the is the wise salesman “who lures a has | a lamb he Read The Tribuna Want Ads Smith-Tartar Bldg. Ee f oa wee KEKE i Casper Business KHER Dire HARRI LEH HAH KLE KA HAIER EI ACCOUNTANTS EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS Books Opened, Cloned, Audited. Stock transfer GARBUTT & WEIDNER Architects 415 Oll Exchange Phone 4102 “$25.00 “$45.00 $17.50 PRICE iM n silk and wool stripes Extra % M PMP ee, ? KA 'e ? AUTO REPAIR A FULL CHARGED BATTERY DOES NOT FRELZE Drive into the AUTO ELECTRIC COMPANY, 111K. First St. Phone 968-3 BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER SEARLS TRANSFER & STORAGE Offtice— Tait’s Billiard Hall | Phone: Res. 87.W. Office, 104 { Moving a Speciality. SO | —— BROKERS | CARNES BROKERAGE & PUBLIO | EB. E. Carnes ie B. Lesperance, i Pro List your ‘on Stocks with us; $10 ehodoeie eto esoatess aeparaae iM ? ” $15 toe aaa oe, Me $ % LOM ede teeter hertrcndrrdnepergetra To be of honest, conscientious service to our community at large. To subordinate all selfish interests and consider of paramount importance. measure, can rather than as much as you'll give. To adjust all claims cheerfully and gladly; to customer is right rays. tution which people may well point to with pride. Tn short, our Pledge for 1920 is to continue all t! up in the two words Second and Wolcott H | Our Pledge for 1920 | To be sure that you get satisfaction in the greatest possible To price every article fairly and honestly ; to take as little as we To be more than a mere Hardware Store ;. to represent a Hardware Service; a vital, pulsating force in’ the community ; a definite personality interested in the welfare, growth and development of Casper; an insti- “VALUES TELL” HOLMES HARDWARE CoO. = \ Heeedode eo K customers and the ey “your satisfaction” Ps remember that the a es he essentials bound SO Casper, Wyoming we can fill your orders on @ re- markably low margin. Phone 1147, Office over Iris Theater CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA SIAM JEYFREY Chiropractors. Lyrie Theater Bldg., Center St. Utfice Phone 706. Res. 93. EXCHANGE. 1 { ie DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN Chiropractors Suite 2, Townsend Bldg. 423' Phones Res. 6073 —Ss=3 HARNED 1 actor i Maple raans le 4 1 DR. Chi 20a Pha CONTRACTORS ME FIGURE WITH YOU ON Rr i OR BUSINESS LOCK ETER CLAUSEN Contractor | 300; sie Office 206 ide. Phone TO7M O, Box 11 |. H. BOLNER Rt, Ristdines Contractor eso E. Hugo Street Phone 5313. CLOTHES CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Horsch & Ny; Cleaning, Pressing, “THE POLN' ard Remodeling Center, Linden and Rallroad Sts. “Service” Our Motto. Phone 56 DOCTORS ~~ | DR. MYERS ysician and Surgeo! Syectal a attention giver to 2 meager) women and children. ulte 1, O. 8. ottiee Phone 699. Hes. Phos qe | |. BAWDEN, M. D. Practica Timited to diseases of the Genito- Baines, Tract and Diseases of the Ski ©. KEITH, M. D. 4 Surgeon children. Blackmore Bu Phones: Office, Be; Residence 104 It develops, , Casper, Wyo. NOTICE IF YOU NEED TUTORING OF ANY KIND WE ARE PREPARED TO HELP YOU Open Eevry Day and Night in the Week Except Sunday Casper Business College, Inc. “THE SCHOOL THAT GETS RESULTS” NY N N N N N N \) N ‘ N N N N N N N aK \) Miss Laura Bicknell has has gone to Den- ver to be with her brother, J. W. Mar- who will undergo a slight opera. within the next few days. Burnett Optical Co, Skilled | Opticians | Ground Floor | Henning | Hotel. Phone 442-W. FERREIRA HEHE, and Professional ¢ ctory SK WHE HAKKAR IERIE TR ERHHOAAAR DOCTORS —-—__ "= The CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 840 8. Durbin St. Phones 272 and 273 H. R. LATHROP, 1 | trars. Authorities on Income Ss H ‘Taxes. Notary Public. Rok nebaugh Bulldice. THE GUARANTEE REGISTRY {| oftice Phone bi; Res. Phone 116 | Rooms 208-211 Oil Hachowge Bldg, | | 5 = i Phone 660, 1} DR WJ. C. KAMP 1 Phynicinn and Syrgeom i aS —a Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. AR ones— | Office 130 -1- House 83} 1 DUBOIS & GOODRICH $) | Sse 1 Architects DENTISTS | Booms 24:25 ‘Townsend Block {| o— Casper, Wyo. ion DR. J. C. BIBBS Densint Rohrbaugh Bldg. (Over Casper Pharmacy.) Phone 54. —y | ELECTRICIANS AMERICAN ELECTRIC Co. 112 E. Third St. Phone 1080 Motor Repairing, Armature Wind- ing, epee) Wiring and Con- tracting. 5 = : : ——$_____si., ef HAT CLEANING NEW ts aah CLEANING | | I ! ! i = =|] we clean and re-block all kinds of | | BAGGAGE Taansrmn {|| Hats Hanaman Soft Welt and Suite "0! an .) Coal and Coke Delivered || | New trimmings: all work guaran: HERMAN ENGELKB teed. Also take orders for enw i Phone 1 || | Hats. “We Sait for ana donver At =. Spore Shoe jshining, parlor in connection | SEA MATRON 6 for Jadies and gentlemen. All | Le kings of slices dyed. ne MOVING A SPECIALTY 0.8, Bulding.” “PROSE oeitw Office San Electric Cos 140 8. Center| | 9 — one 1015 po INSURANCE ——_—_a_ HOAGLAND | We sell The Wyoming's Own | | |Lite, Keep Your Money at Home. | | Office 247 N. Center Phone 889W j LAWYERS oar WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney at La Casper, Wyoming Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block W. PURCELL ey-at-Law Suite 316 OiL change Seen Casper, Wyow Phone ze NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 8009-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. ! 1 1 GEORGE W. FERGUSON Attorney-nt-Law Rooms 22-23, Townsend Bldg. 196-3 | Phone Casper, Wyoming lg PLUMBING AND HEATING DONORUB Plumbing aoa heating, hot water ne @ specialty. Jobbin, kinds promptly attended, fo. Shop a20 + Spruce. Phone 200W W. M. PALMER Plumbing, steam and hot water heating; Rudy pipeless hot air fur- nace. Jobbing of all kind: - ly attended fo: ep Shop 139 W. Firs Phone 772W. (ateClure ‘Bidz REAL ESTATE MARION P. ‘WHEELER Real Estate and Insurance Casper, Wyoming ROOMING HOUSES HOME H 17 ‘West Second St. Strtetly Modern Rooms Day, Week or Month. Meabzeanin, NELLIE P. DALTON, Prop. STAGE LINES F. J. HYE Mail Express, Land MB sengere—3 pee re It Creek. ice, y, Garnge, Casper. Tele me O83 or O77-W. = ees REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS W. L. TALBERT, Representative at Smith-Turner Drug Store. Phone 176 and Pas- 1, ey VETERINARY SURGEON R. A. RATHBUN Veterinary Surgeon, At Casper Pharmacy. Phone 180. a