Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 16, 1920, Page 3

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+ business requirements © ahtii le found it Ciedper to'use the \fhoney aa soling for their shoes a 10 hthan jto: buy: the leather roles. y oo FESME UES ss a Conductor G. H. Brown hag returned to leanper from Chehalis; Wash. He wili “uatrancrig Auntein : aie Main, |fesute his “tork aga nondustor on the SRestients of, this community. in Ps:tol ge reese DS oetae so eieeed ate using leather money aa soles for| “Mr. and Mrs. Bert Galnan, who have barr shoes. Prectiondt metal compan [beom visting felatives: in Gasper, have dikippearel some time ago and’ th, Bele fetyrnedt to their home in Cfeybull. Aleipality authorized ‘a hig leathe! + | They were most enthusiastic tory “to stamp out -little-routid x C: bigees from scrap leather. io ne a CH csTs $400,000": 5 » (By Associated Press.) ._ SHLANGHAY (By Mail---Afhericans in China pea soon to aeha their chil- aren to the first American schoal to he established: for- American. pupils in this couniry. Tt) will cost, about $500,000, ‘the collection of whieh. virtually.is cobh- pleted. “The huildings are to hie located in Shanghai. |, The new school. is Intended to. serve ogsebaae (hr over the War Mothers’ Dance {W. W, Circle Had Galps in Popularity, Hntereating Meeting. “The regular Thursday night dance #iv-|. fhe W. W. circle of the Methodist en by the War Mothers for the Army | church met yesterday afternoon et the ina Navy club war attended Jast night/home of Mrs. Sam. Houck, of iui es Sy pasties ond Catan ere HE ‘BIG: REXALL ‘ONE-CENT SALE by one of the heat and largest crowds | Third street, with ‘twelve members MnP se 4 ‘as iced 111 be: offered #0 of the-season. ‘The increasing populur-| present, After the Duisinéss meeting PET: RODACLs RERION - yest Bes AR Er: Ot SALE ity ofthese informal ofairs” for “the | there was an election of offléers which younger nociety ‘ant was plainly shown. follows: ‘last night. ‘The Wances’ are given ev- ery Thursday night, Invitations may that graduates may he admitted ‘to the “ jeading universities in the” United eed . Heretofore, American, punts in resnited ax rad President cs a wey | Kimball Saturday Specials Can. Jonteel Talcum Powder. nf dale YAS. Seles) eee & > Jak Jonteel-Combitiation Cream P and Navy club-and the War Mother: ex ciereas he “wy 8 Let pas al ladded to the ci After the meeting Total... Ne Shoemaker ee Gress = 1 Mrs. Houck» Aelicjions refresh Sale-Price, Return to Their Homes [ments during a sina Nh hour, : tn Dr. and Mrs. C. 1) Arnolaus of Ther. | gk ERY i bse hare ha _Mopolis, who have been visiting at the} | ar Violet lee “Vanhing Cream. “home of Mr. and Mra. H, L. Shoemake 808 Fast Sussex atroot, ineo Sunda | Rottle-Violet Dulce Toilet ‘Water. : Teturned home. today. Miss aan | ’ ( rs, Stewart, another house guest of Total = and Mrst Shoemaker, also ret eRhod in ii her home; at Warrensburg, Mo., today, f { Sale Price, % after a ten-day visit “here. Mr. Shoe-| | Both: for-... maker, is connected with the office of | t Box Bouquet Ri the IVinols Pipe Line company: t ae a) CH Bottle Bouquet amed: | Choral Society in “ Profitable Rehearsal 3 Total * Several more new members were add-| Sale ‘Price, ed to the Sasper Choral «society at By, searing ih tit ote ant Two for :: wae . the weekly rehearsal held last night Today *s So-Called C. A % a the frequent Ss os at the Presbyterian éhurch. ‘The society ay s alled Costumes. Cre- aia 3 MARINELLO LIGGETY’S BULK" GHOCOLA ‘ took up the ‘Hallelujah’ Chorus” from ated to Awaken Unholy De- PS a TES ’ Handel's. Messiaby and “he Heavens | ires Not io Keep W - {CHILD ARTIST ASTONISUES. PAINTERS OF NOTE—Marie Kempton, only | Rose Leaf Jelly Regular 80¢ per Ib., y Are Telling” from *“‘he Creation” by | sires Not to Keep Women nine years old, who without receiving instruction, designs clothes, writes songs. | Special Haydn "lat night) iN eadition to the| Warm, Says Father jand makes pletures... Wins prize with “Pain aml Sorrow,” a depiction of the | falewedl poping the eurtecs oes 25 Tube Violet i choruses studied at the previous rehear- V: hi | Crucifixion. “and booklet free, . sal, “Gloria” from Mozart's Twelfth samicamp Moe | | Dulce Cold €ream.. Mass and “Unfold Ye Portals.” Both a i Thew reply was: “On THE MARINELLO SHOP spiked helmets. our helmets are the words for King and Fathert: mets the” Renerals c: Ebert.” 560¢ Jar Arbutus Complexion: Cream 80c Violet Dulce © Talcum Powder .. 6c Bottle Rexal Milk- Magnesia. 66c Elkay’s Syru White Pine-and 4 Tae new works were handled. surprisingly well. During the intermission A. L. €ook sang “Roll on Thou Dark and Deep. Blue Ocean” and “Out Where the; Billows Roll High”. both by Petrie, and/ Mra. O. W. Hillgren sang “If 1T Were a Rose’ by Edward Hesselberg and “From the Land of the Sky Blue Water" by Cadman. Mr. Cook was accompanied by his Wife and Mes. Hillgren’s necom: mime + 2 Secor (By Associated Press.) may Bie LONDON. mail,)~-Cardinal Am- ette a few ys 0, in a pastoral lete ter, denounced the - abbreviated gar- HUN OFFICERS OO NOT of Tandon, who in. the, past has, auld Soe ihe many hard things of the follies and ex-|_ BERLIN (Ry Muil)—President bert} travagance of the rich has. now, in an | tO to task some of thevoifcers of tho Tuteeaow, [German army while on a recent *With’ God 1.’ In such het-} | ot receive Mr. Pestle ee | following the car site ex- visit Be aan tapas apg My" Pret: ane: ample. "fle said: to Breslan, for wearing their. field caps. > a pee % herg. ele acleptions ‘were. grevitly, AD- 1 A Berlin newspaper saya that he. in- resin , f Sregiated, At the meeting next Thure| j..)y nen: task ?myselt what is ee | paper say Le ; ing this tendency to nudity in’women’s| tired why fay evening, when new members will) modern costume my: answer is it eannot | again be welcomed, the special feature! jn a yi Wil be. a.aplo.by Ray Hatlorai: and| © * vighttul desire to promote ‘the selections by a trio consisting of Mrs: Kuyl@ Branson; Mra. Don Lobdell and they did not Wear their 20¢ cate ie et, ~~ “ 2 uth’ of our debuntantes because to- day's want of clothes is savagely ex: posing them to consumption andjita kin- Railroad Time “gre ati COMING SOON__THE BIG REXALL ONE-CENT Miss Selma ypteag ij dred ailments, “not by hindreds but z ° thousands. So I am assured: by: com- = Mrs. Earl C. Boyle is Petent anthority, Our. girls who ought a as er Hostess at Bridge Luncheon to live to a_sipe old age droop, drop Mra. Earl C. Boyle delightfully en-| and die like flowers unfed by warmth tertained 40 women friends with 4 very! and sunshine. improperly fed and im- attractive bridge luncheon yesterday in! modestly dressed they defy all the-laws the banquet room of the Henning hotel.| of hygiene and down they go: | The guests were seated at small tables) “Noy ean the object in prevailing each of which bore as a centerpiece | fashions he a love of the true and the peaket 0 of piinarestipers mane iy Sa beautifuf fdr never did fashions as they frees: carrying out sO ‘eviousl; ilitate 1 pink and white After the serving of a) °° u@¥ #0 ‘greviously militate against THE CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCEY R. BR. East Bound. Arrival, Departure. J1VS LNIO-INO TIVXSY Did FHL NOOS ININOD ONINOD FIVS LNID-3NO TIVXTY IG FHL NOOS INIWOD the canons of ‘good taste and th dainty menu ‘auction bridge was the| or gvmetry." oececcesvcveccocccoesesocesesccesesece diversion. The prizes were awarded to arenes “Sea” Mea. Carl .Wever, Mrs. R, H. Nichols Wearing cgi | and Mrs. J. W. Johnson. tile the at ——— THEFT I BERLIN HOME ae he BBRLIN.-ABy mail,)—The Bolshevik idea that the other fellow ought to be compelled to share his property even if one must resort to theft to‘obtain it seems to actuate. some of Berlin's thieves. Two sisters, servants of a well-to-do family in Hanover who re- cently stole 400,000 marks worth of val- eS eee Officers Elected by K. C. Circle The K. C. Circle wf the Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. C. W. Fawcett yesterday afternoon and elected the following officers: President, .Mrs. C..W. Fawcett; -vice president, Mrs. Tom Mills; secretary,*Mrs, H. V. Mill- stead; treasurer, Mrs. C; J. Johnson; 7 Following the meeting refreshments were served by the hostess, e e's uables from their employers declared, N County Pionecr when. arrested, that they felt) it. was mn to Meet perfectly right, under the new order of things to take a share in the prop erty of these better situated. Large quantities. of jewelry and val- vable articles are being stolen in Ber- lin. ‘ants ‘e often the offenders and ently are captured because | they mmateurs. The Natrona County Pioneer Associa; tion: will hold a meeting Tuesday after- noon, January 20, at the home of Miss; Edna Smith, 826 South Center street. cee Salesforce Enjoys | Dinner at Henning - The employes of the sales depart-} ment of the Natrona Power company greatly enjoyed a dinner at the Henning hotel last evening. After the serving of a specially prepared menu the work of the past year was discussed infor- mally, and plans for the cofhing year ‘were outlined. During the year~ the department sold three carloads of wash- ing machines and 225 vaccuum sweep- ‘ers, it ‘was brot out, and the general sales*were 50 per cent higher than they ‘were In the year previous. The same ratio’ of ‘increase’ will be maintained during the coming year. The party ' consisted of Earl Burwell, Mrs. Ste.la Allen, R. C, Gunnell, Ed. Penney and E. F. Pattison. : Sie [ Sabeedaa Specials Fancy Bete, A . Fancy Creamery au Ber ps es ae No.'216: cans: Monarch:Grapes, Per'can Pe 1) AABAABRAAA®A Knights of Columbus 5 Dance Much Enjoyed * The Knights of Columbus gave a very pretty informal dancing party at the of Mullin ¢lub last ing fe hich -th: Kransse orchestra furnished the nucic,| Common tea has a lot of ‘Plans are being made for a similar par-)tannin in it, ‘The tea-taste oty-next week. y Y develops first; then the tan- ict ; nin comes along. Just Yellow Mustard ; : If you steep it only long for Backache, Lumbago enough to draw-out the tea, Grandmother's old biussy mustara|YOU Set weak tea. If sou plaster or poulice generally. brought re- let it steep longer, the tannin, in the severcot harsh-puckery taste, com- ~*~ in ie «severest cakes, ‘but it burn-+yJegely smothers the tea-taste, Post the name rot. Marcia’ Warrerif to have-a- water - Per can No.1 eatis Chicken Tamales for... Bt, Ib, nis. Steel Cat Comte, A man’s know all Other New” Goldwyn Releases: ane gv Dressing at ed and — blistered ss like blazes. “Feat eases the| pains redgices the, inflammation and ‘seatters _ conges- tion’ but you'll find that while Begy!s Mustarine, made of true Satin mustard and other pain destroyers is just as hot as the old fash- joned plast it is h quicker, ol ‘ni = cranamors crete and cunaot siiger, Tin altogether. You get ‘It's a great external remedy, just rub it nothing but delicious, invig- | on er aches, pains, inflammation, congestion. or swelling exists and in aj very few minutes the relief you have longed for surely arrives because ‘‘Heat eases pain.” 30 and 60 cents. | | fluid that really-‘can’t be. | called tea. Fine‘tea, like Schilling’s, contains jvery’ little ‘tannin. If you steep it right—not too long—you skip the zan- orating tea. Bon are four flavors of Schilling ; Ceylon India, Delorie Eoriit Allone quality. In Jarchmym lined molsture-proct pa ages. At grocers everywhere, A Schilling & Co San Francisco ‘Tom Moore in “Lord and Lady Algy”* WATCH FOR THIS PICTURE AT YOUR FAVORITE vane She OLDWYN : SS MOTI ON PECTVRES cee : nee bo mm bn "OO VALI eouR ‘SERVICE ~ uid resy- 2 E. Second St.

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