Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 24, 1920, Page 3

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7 ¥ , and his aunt, Mrs. William Lardner. * . * dance atid circle one step introduced ~ > Attorney, “and” Mrs. Krank H, “Eng? “apitol Hill Ladies t) Entertain M, BR. Aid A. spetial meeting ‘at ‘te Capitol Hi)| circle of the Wethodist ‘Ladies Aid so- it cfety (was held yesterday ufternoon at (the home of the president, Mrs. Cy B.} Littlefield. inal: arrangenients were | made for no focial session at which the cirele will entertain the General “Aid Society of the church in the church} ‘parlors next Friday afternoon, The} hoatess served a Scottish ten at the con-| clusion of the afternoon, a ee ‘Afternoon Tea Honoring ~ Tobin eaten Mrs. Morenece ‘Tobin, who is visiting here .from ‘Denver, Mrs. J, W. Bingham entertained with a tea Yesterday afternoon, Ten ot. Mrs, To- baa ‘8 friends Serre a Buests.: Robert N. Oxden and His Bride Return Mr. and’ Mrs, Robert. N. Ogden, Jr., who were married Wednesday at Den- iver, Colo. arrived “in Casper: yester- daf aftertidon on the belated Burling- ton train and went. immediately to their new home at 430 CY avenue. Their wedding took place very quiet- ly*at 2 o'clock on Wednesday after- noon, at St. Mark's Episcopal church in Denver, the Rev. D. Ingley; rector of the chureh pronouncing the marriage service, Only a few relatives and in- timate friends witnessed. the ceremo- ny. Preceding the service Mr. Hall, adhe chureh organist, played several appropriate selections and Kennedy Gorman, soloist at the church and one of Mr, Ogden’s personal friends sang the wedding hymn,-“Oh Perfect Love.” Mie bride was Miss Nellie Warren, the daughter of Hon. B.,H. Warren, mayor of Spearfish, S.)D., and a prominent newspaper man of that section, Among ‘the guests at the» wedding ‘were Mr, Ogden’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Ogden, Sr., of Deadwood, S. D., his sister, “Mrs, Carter H. Harrison, wife of the former mayor of Chicago, ead } Burlington Party Highly Successful A crowd of nearly 100 Byrlington em. ployes and their familiés and friends made merry in the spacious officus on the second floor of the freight house last night when the second of a series of social gatherings, under the auspices of the Burlington Social club was held. Dancing. was enjoyed from 9 to 42, the music being furnished by the Bur- lington orchestra with the assistance of members of Reed’s orchestra. G. 8. Scott, the general chairman made an excellent host, and the various commit- tees working under his direction left} nothing. undene which might add to the enjoyment of the guests. ‘An elaborate luncheon was served’ by ahe refreshment committee headed by A, EB. ane who was assisted by M. BP. Edwards, Mrs. = P. Bly, Mrs. G. 8. Scott ayd Miss mevie lasgow. &, A robber’s wiltz, a lien” Choige Britain Middle Class Has Lit- tle Chance To Make Good Now LONDON, (By Mail.)}—Sir HH. Rider Haggard, the author, believes the mi4- dle classes of England are on the “road fo ruin.” This opinion he expressed in. ® letter to the general secretary of the other work prevented him from assum- ing. the presidency of a branch of the wnion, “ sympathize Tully with your 'move- TON ROAD TO AUIN, IS GLAIM, | | English Author Write Writes That Great! Middle Classes Union, regretting that | ment,"' he wrote ‘The middle classes, by. which I take to mean all beneath the rank of Peers who do not actually earn their living by ‘the work of their hands are, without doubt on the road to ruin, Owing: principally, or at an? rate very Jargrly to the incredible ex- pense of rearing and educating children alarming fashion and probably is now exceeded by their deathrate.” He declared that against these classes the profiteer is given free hand and that “under pretence af a nebulous Anti- Dumping Bil, they aro now threaten- ed with the loss of the blessings of free trade which alone enables many with fixed, or dwindling incomes, to live at all.” He said that only combi- nation to protect themselyes and their it resis could save them. ‘If the middle classes remain ais- united nnd in consequence are bullied oun plundered to death, as happened to the Curiales before the fall of the Roman Empire, I'am sure that with them will disappear the wealth and the andient greatness of our country,” he Noh, oats 100 COTTAGES PROJECTED BY GHEVENNE BUILOERS CHEYENNE, Wyo. Jan. 24.—The Cheyenne Home_Builders’ association is advertising for bids for the first 100 cottages which it is to erect during the present year. The cottages will, be scattered in groups thruout the city and will be sold. at cost on the easy payment plan. “The bul program will require expanditure ef about $750,- by J. A. Leary, head of the entertain- ment committee, proved most enjoya- ble features of the eyening and entirely: in harmony with the atmosphere of in- Tormal good fellowship which prevailed. eae) Mrs. Osear, Beyer Entertains ‘Club Thursday witha 1, o'clock luncheon at , the home of Mrs, Oscar Beyer,’ South McKinley street. A blue and) White color scheme was-carried out in the ta- ble decorations, place sards and favors being in harmony. The guests included Mesdames Boliong, Gaunt, Hancock, Morrison and Beyer, and Miss Han- cock, | PERSONALS | Jeon C. Goodrich of the firm of Du- bois & Geodrich, architects, has gone sto Wheatland to be_ present, tomorrow when the new building just erected by the First Methodist church of that city is dedicated, ‘The church was de- signed by his firm ‘ana Mr. Goodrich will formally turn. the building oyer to the church trustees, as a part of the service, 4 e¢ ¢oe x Tiew M. Gay is expected to return tonight from a. three weeks’ eistern! trip. He Visited Detroit and attended the Fursiture shows at Grand Rapids and Chicago. oe tm ~NEW INGORPORATION HERE The Sans Souci clb was’ entertained. 000. BRIGGS OIL. COMPANY IS (Special to ‘Vhe Tribune.) CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan, 24.—The Briggs Oif company, capital stock $500,- 000, filed articles of. incorporation: the office of the Wyoming: secretary of state Thursday. The corporation's heddquarters is Casper. Its directors "| for the first year are George J. Scott. 'T. A. Hale, George H. Bruer, Harry B. Briggs and ¥. H. Fletcher, The Tensleep Garage Company, capi- tal stock $10,000, also filed articles of incorporation. Its headquarters is Ten- |sleep. The directors for the first year ire William, lL. Ticks, Charles Wells and L. N. Wells. Soest oo Late The Champlon Financier Altho the brain, we're told, Is greater than the fist, Yor raking in the gold, What beats n, pugilist? —Cartdons. Magazine. W.. H. Rosco of the Security Bridge company of Ninneapglis’ is in Casper on business, 4 eee . Leo Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Z. Q. Miller, is seriously it! with \neumonia and his condition was sonpeerye eriti- cal today. , a+ » The’ Mi: ivan will leave tomorrow morning for. Sonth Bend, Indiana, where they will enter St. Mary's Academy at Notre} Dame, Just bisge D aon city. bil Mrs. J. As) “Lely “has returned from Denver whirre she “attended the stocks show. woe : j Contractor George Rygh has) return- wb from a businessetely to Shoshoni. H : land returned. y Denver, where the: laa ray afternoon” sha attended the stoc s 27 6 Ri Smith, a Lineota; Neb,, akenftect jasin® Gasper on business, ph tk , c+ John Griffin is back at work for the Natrona’ Meat. Market,, after. several daya absénce on account of sickhess. i Tribune Want Ada-bring reanits Bileen and Patricia: Sul-|’ their birthrate is deereasing in a most} Ud NEW MILLINERY~-Left, charmiig hat, with youthful, simple lines, made of saphize blue - straw and colored: em- broidery trimmings. An mining the difference in cost, of preparation and palwtability of the home-cooked lincheon and a eommer- cially prepared luncheon was. carvied on during the past week trona county high school by the ad- vanced class. in Bunce, Elberta Jaynes, Gardner, very prettily decorated white. Vegetable Soup Saltinos Whipped Cream Cake Mildred Thunce tatoes. ecards and allo’ cent for texture, 100 per cent. Last Wednesday, bought down town, the Lukis confectionery HOME-COOKED AND COMMERCIAL FOODS ARE PUT TO THORO TEST -BY DOMESTIC iutteresting Jexperiment deters which consists of the Misses Mildred man and Jessie Duncan. Last week the young women served @ luncheon for six people in the do- mestic sciénce dining room, ing laid for themselves -und for Su- perintendent George Wilder and Miss The menu was as follows: Sweet Potatoes 2 Ia Southern Cotolette: Beet Beans a lay Anglaise Parker House Polls Pineapple and Cheese /Salad Cafe Noir served course and prepared thé salad and beans; Alma Huffman served the seg- ond course and prepared the cake and soup; Nessie Duncan served the third course and prepared the mints, sal- tines, coffee and Parker House rolls; while Elberta Jaynes served the course and prepared the beef pnd po- The six persons were given score ed to judge the vianty ving 30 per cent for appearance, 85aper cent xor flavor, and making a total of ‘the same menu was served, but all the viands were The Van Camp's brand, the sweet pota- toes, roast beef and beans were Mon- arch brand, Richelieu pineapple was used, Barrington Hall Instant coffee, Yacht Club salad dressing, mints from rolls from the Wigwam. The comparative cost for the two luncheons is shown as follows, H. C. Right, smart suit hat of black straw, trimmed wiih black feather faney. CHURCHES THE METHODIST CHURCH Minister. Second | Strangers in the city are earnestly (invited to worship’ with us at‘our ser- The theme “Christ, the And at night “The Kingliness of Jesus." A Walter L. French, | and Durbin SCIENCE PUPILS standing for home-cooked and Cc. commercial: vice tomorrow. for Master of Human Life.” time 3. | will be, H.C. in green and guests scored follows, the verage of the duals: In palatability, the the two ltouncheons score used being the | \scores kept by the sndi ! Saltines * | With’ Men." py $.. | be Marston's “My Soul Longeth,' rs fen (0-8 lin the evening Gounod’s “Praise yo the Be & 88.2 | mather.| The morning polost, will be biel 2 77-5 | Miss. Bacda Fricson with WV, Harker’s Mints | Tolls $2.1 | “How Feautiful Upon the Mountains,” j , Badiud 85 | and the evening will be Mrs/ Don Lob- the first | Cake - slo} | Coffee Oo. { " | Mints 98 Many of, rs who Wat-a : } part of their-mé@als at their apart- | ments and a wrt at restaurants were particularly interested in the resuits of the one (fC... REDUCES BIRTet RATE IN Tad only a matter t wait until 35. per NEW YORK, Jan, 24 New York state's normal birth rate has been re- duced 36,000 since January 1, 1918, soup was | | } } (By Annocinted Preas.) } | because of the war and the resultant high ‘cost of living, according to a The world's stenderd remedy. Iddney, 1: statement made today by. Commission- | liver, bladder.and uric acid ps bape mar and cake and | er of Health Biggs. Biggs found | National Remedy of Holland | solace in the fact that the death rate | Guaranteed. ‘Fhreo druggists, for. the sanfe period was the, lowest | Look for the name Geld Medaliem avery bex { years. sod cccant ho talttion: My { Don't car, is to duction. » ready fer You can to use whenever they wish. orders for spring delivery. monthly allotment is shipped ux, Azain wo tell you, the allotment for_ tll: soreibéey. te Atthted ha: while deliveries are possible. same to the Ford car, 231-237 North Center Street Only a Limited Number . of Ford Cars ‘There are mighty gocd reasons why you should buy your Ford car now- But the ble. gest one is that there are only so many Ford - ted to this Aerritory. Those who buy their cars now will be wise.. Phey will have them -ers—just a specified limited num! put it SOD Be spring, even next month, is an uncertainty. We cannot take Even now, we must have signed ~bona-fide order8 before our So the only way tor you to be sure of getting a Ford it it your protection. ordy} it now. Get your name on an order. te Ae TD he che you’ must now As ever, the demand for Ford cars is away in adyance of pro- So, it’s first come, first served. Spring, summer, autumn and winter are all the 1 ls a valuable servant every day of the year. Rain or shine, it is ne sands, Buy now and get prompt delivery, You won't have to store it. te ay. haw: wile the buying is ponatliie This Is Thrift Week BUY A FORD—“THE REAL THRIFT CAR” Earl C. Boyle - morning sermon will be, dell with Brackett “Phe Singing in | at_7. o’elock The le som sermon for to God's Acre.” % é inorrow ia “Truth.” : ate. ne | {he public is cordially Invited to at FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | tend” these servlees Worshiping at Court House. Robert ‘. Lemons, Pastor t * Sunday Schoo} at 9:45 a, m. Grades above tie ‘primary at’ the Courthouse. ! Primary graden at basement of parson- age, 414 South Beech. Worship and} sermon at'11 a.m.‘ > Paaton will preach on “The Safety at, ihe City."* Young People’s mecting at 6:10 bi m. Evening Worship and sermon at 7:20. ‘Theme of sermon, “The Retuicning Prod 3 igal.”" ‘Special music. Cordial welcome. Com. | fortable room, Earnest servile You} are Invited. | | PRINITY. LUTHERAN. CHURCH | Pine and Cunningham ‘Street:. 4. Gockel, Pastor Tomorrow morning, at 10:30, a service conducted in the German language will be held here. ‘The text of the asrmon | will be Mathew 8, 1-12, the theme, | “Christian Faith, Though Seemingly Self-Contradictory, Nevertheless, Right and Well-Founded." ‘These German {services will he held every other Sun-| day morning. | Evening services will he devoted to sermons .on the Ten Commandtnents The.commandment to be considered 'to- 7 morrow @vening is: “Thou shalt not | commit adultery." Tf you Lave no other church connec- tions you are herewith invited to attend | our services, ST. MARK’S CHURCH Rev. Philip K. Rdwards, Rector “Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. H.! the geod choir with special music and ajo, ) Soup -- | Potatoes — congregation that sings help to make va Boet it an hour of real worship. Be Pie Nae eee Sunday” Behool at 9:45, with. classes Roll: and good teachers for your children, home “economies, | Toth. = and for you, A Wnie ture" | Cake. +Mrs. EB. C, Hood will lead the Ep: Coffer. worth League at 6:30, and the subject 1 Atente of the hour will be. “The Changing } Sant China.” Young men and young women In time of Preparation, the commer: places peo | chal lunchen took Tar less time, hone | WHO are strangers in the city wil Bon cooked soup wiking 45 minutes as com. | Hore & portal DIORA ATs. \ pared with five minutes for cannea | i ; » } and other yiands on about the same the supervisor, nt (a table | and 9 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN © CHURCH Delaware and Durbin Streets, Walter H. Bradley, Minister’ "Tomorrow at 11'the pastor will speak on, “‘The Sacrament of Labor, as the evening at 7:30 on “Christ's Method The morning-anth will Holy communion at 8:00 a, m. Morning prayer and sermon, 1} a, m. Evening service and Bible talk at 7:3 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian “Science services are | held! every Sunday at 11 o'clock in the T. O. dian, and on Wednesday evenings { {Per PROTEST TO GERMANY RERLIN, (By Mail.)—Three thousand Paper protests—notes in other words hae been sent by the German goer: iment to the Entente charging breach of the armiatice store Saturaa of same 558. W 1 Phone Monday Special _ ORANGES 23e 45¢c Citizens’ Equity Association 236 E. 2nd St. Phone 304 Dozen Dozen for They are positively u “Barnett’s Men’s beautiful lustrous big reduction. Regular Sale Price * Price 18.00 Shirts, now..$15.95 16.50 and $16.00 Shirts, $13.50 and $12.00 Shirts, now... $10.00 Shirts, now..$ 8.35 $8.50 Shirts, now..$ 6.95 $7.50 Shirts, now..$ 6.45 §$ 6.50 Shirts, now..$ 5.65 Men's high grade four-i figures. Reg. Sale Price Price $5.00 Four-in-Hands, Now —... $4.15 $4.00 Four-in-Hands, ow ... et 3-15 $3.50 Four-in-Hands, . bs ella AAC $3.00 Four-in-Hands, Now .. $2.50 Four-i in-Hands, Now .......... $1.95 duced prices: " M.D. Barnett and flannel mixtures, madras and percale shirts at a g nnn lBGe ¢ Men’s Hats, Caps, Shoes, Underwear, Ealicaas: ; 2 5s 4 12 East Second Street To the Ladies Monday morning we will place on display . 25 EVENING DRESSES Which have just arrived. p-to-the-minute creations of Course” A Real learance Sale AHL Clothing, Shoes; Hats and Men’s Furnishings 0099-004 oo Great Reduction in Prices NN silk shirts, silk. fibre, silk 2 $ $ 3 Regular Sale 3 Price Price z $ 5.00 Shirts, now..$ 3.95 4 $4.50 and $4.00 < Shirts, now ....$ 3.45 3 $ 3.50 Shirts ,now..$ 2.85 : $ 8.00 Shirts, nowW.$ 2.45 $ $ 2.50 Shirts, now..$ 1.95 3 $ 2.00 Shirts, now..$ 1.55 3 $ 1.50 Shirts, now..$ 1.15 in-hands reduced to bottom Reg. Sale 3 Price « Price 3 $2.00 Four-in-Hands, Nov ... $1.55 $1.50 Four-in-Hands, Now k $1.00 Four-in-Hands, 2 Now. ‘ 75e Romane ards, Now .. Night Shirts, Boys’ Qlothing and Furnishings, all at re- A small deposit will hold anything advertised until it is convenient to pay the balance. SALE IS NOW ON AT 3 Outfitting Zo. =

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