Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 29, 1920, Page 3

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Military Ball Tonight: | i , Is Event of Season’ | ; ‘ Plans have been completed for the big military ball to be given tonight in the Masonic temple under the auspices of the Army and Navy club, the Ame: fcan Legion, and the War Mothers Dancing is to start at 9 o'clock to th strains of’ musie¢ furnished by the 15th Cavalry band and the orcliestra which is part.of this musical organization at} Fort D; A. Russell, Because of the unusual music which it to add to the dancing spirit of the ball, the demand for tickets indicated that the affair will be one of the sovint events of the month. More than 110 tickets have been sold already but there will be plenty for the late couples tp- night. These can be obtained at the Masonte temple. se | < tee t Fielder-White . Marriage Word has heen received of the may riage of Miss Hazel White to Clarence Fielder which took place several days ugo in Denver, Mr. and) Mrs, Pielcer are now visiting in Lincoln, Nebr Mrs. Fielder is tho; daughter of Me. and Mrs. W. 0. White of CY Avenue, und has been a student of the N:trona County High school. | Mr, Fielder is a master mechanic. The young, couple will return here after a weddime tr: to meke their home, * ote Pridge. Lumcheor Enjoyed A very enjoyable bridge luncheon was enjoyed hy, about 28 guests at the home of Mrs. Hugh L. Patton on North Wol- cott street. The decorations were ‘iy pink and- white, with sweet peas in haa kets for the table decorations. The af- ternoon was devi oted to playing au tion bridge. i 8 @ N Delphian Society Meeting Wednesday. The Natrona chapter of the Delphian society met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. J. ‘T. Gratiot, 944 South “Wolvott street. A short business meeting was held. Mrs. If. R. Lathrop, chairman of the committee to amend the Gonstitu- tion, gave an interesting repert on the work of the committee and the amend- ments recommended Were voted to he adopted by the club. \Mrsy; S. K.*Loy, chairman of the program committee. gave an outcine of the progtam for the year. The program was niisually interest ing being. a study of ‘the history of the early English peoples. ‘The Mesdames S. K. Loy, L. D. Scott, O. W! House, and P. G. Nicolaysen {presented differ- ent parts of the subject: ‘The! next Meeting of the eluty will Ne) held Wednesday, Febritary 11,) at the ‘aome of Mrs. Nicolayabn, faqt Vist Third ‘street, ; eee Hibernians Plan Informal Dance. An informal dance will be given to- morrew evening in the Mooge-hall for the Hibernlaus and their families. This, will be the ‘last big ‘Social affair’ and dance before Lent The entertainment will start at 8:30 o'clock. Refreshments will be served 1nd plans for a very en joyable evening have been made by the committees. | PERSONALS. | /Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elliott are here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Ogden at their home on ‘Mr. Elliot was formerly a resident here, connected with the Boyles narage. They are thinking of locating here again. se 8 Charles F. Carnine of the firm of Pontford and Carnine, lawyers, is ing a few days in Casper on business. eee ©. R. Reed ts here from Set City, Utah, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Reed. ee 8 Lee Stock left this morning for Den-| ver on a short business trip. fe is} making the trip overland in his Merce owcar, \ eee Miss Agnes Dyke who his heen Ha Casper with her paveals- convalescinx from an attack of append citis left Must | Tayve| his parents, | INSPIRATION TO ANY ARTIST OF 1 flesh colored crepe de chine, showing c chapeau bandeau of. “Lady Fair’ ribh overblouse is hand_eémbroidered in cY avenue.) jc in. rais'ed. design.” i school Mr.'and Mrs. Sain Livingston of Den- ver are guests of old time friends in the city for the rest of the week. They [haa not seen Casper since four yours ago “this surnmér and Were ‘delighted with the growth of the city, - They may. come here to locate this summer. og ce Mr. and. Mrs, Robert Eliott. vrrived there yesterday from Califor Mr. Hillott has business interests here. i see Jack Taylor of the Stand: pany, Is ill_at his home on with an attack of kuipped ; Navid Prager, an eabiaye ofthe Mid- isi at hist home on own street. see 4 Paul 1. Moore, former. $l catate dealer of Casper, is’ visiting In Florida this winter. Di Ay 8 he has een hopping from island to island “in*the Bahama: Islands »by air- plane. his last ‘trip mentioned taking him to, Cuba. see John P. Bishop went to Lander today on business, He will attend the Casper- Lander basketball game tonight. Attorney Patten has returned 1+ Cheyenne where he has spent sev days on legal business. see Mrs. E, 8. Bartow is here from Sty leat Colo., to vistt with her broth: » Chester Greely of the. Richs neds and cuntitnghar stor eee J.B. Beckton who Is represerting thé Norris, Allister and Ball Jeweley co:a- pany of Chfendo, 1.} is here calling on his trade, ; i om eral Mr. and Mrs. Alya Peake are the Proud parents of a/baby girl born at their home on South Walnut street: ‘ Fe ole Mrs, Lee; Greedy Shas arrived from Loveland, ‘Colo., fo visit with her son, Chester Greedy for a few days. see Mrs. Miller, Breisch, mother of Mrs. FE. R. is leaving for* southern Cali- fornia, where she wil’ makes Boe future home. sie Mrs) Henry. Hanson aro vis- vith old friénds from their home in O'Neil, Nebr. oes James Dennison is calling on the local merchants, representing a novelty man- ufacturing compnl of Chicago, Ml. 5 “J.°S: Mechiing of tna Oif Well Supply company is in Pillings, ynont., on com- pany business. Heowill return the last of this week. eee George Jarvis, Mark Weber and Fred Castell spent yesterday at the Bolton fields at Poison Spider! inspecting the holdings Of the Poison Spider: Bolton oil a : eee “A. ©. Johnson ‘will arrike the Inst of the week from Iowa on ‘business with the Bolton oil syndicate: see. O. A. Greybeal, formerly ‘a. resident here, isin the city from Denver where he is connected with ¢he Frantz Oil corporation. see R. C. Wyland is leaving tonight for Oklahoma where he will spend some |time attending to oil matters. eee A. E. Biglin returned today Jackson, where he has been to at-cnd thé weddding of his brother, William Biglin, to Miss Mary Waters, which took place January 26. eee Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Boeke have re- turned from Cheyenne, where they have |been on a business and pleasure trip. eof M. W. from Cheyenne, where he has been to vt- tend the supreme court. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. Ll. Snowden of Den- ver have come to Casper to locate. Mr. Snowden will be’ connected with one of the local automobile concerns ag an expert mechanic. ———————_ Reac the Tribune Want. Ads. 920 SUMMER GIRL—This trol. of rochet ball button trim with girdle on, is an vance season, model. The from| Purcell returned this moraing | | “JORINE! BLAND Lieutenant General Thousand Pounds early and Apartments Free But Does Little LONDON.—(By mail.)—King George has appointed Lieutenant General Sir; |w. P.. Pulteney, as genleman usher of. the Black Rod in succession to the late Admiral Sir Henry F. Stephenson. The loffice is one of those purely ornamen- tal ones which are rather numerous |in this country. “Black Rod,” as ‘he is jealled for short, has next to nothing to do and gets 1,000 pounds a year for jdoing it, and a suite’ of apartments, rent free, in the house of lords. He is 4 glorified messenger of the hereditary legislators. When on duty he i gorgeously attired in court cos- tume with knee breeches and a plumed cocked hat and a dandy little sword by his side,” ‘The emblem of his au- thority is an ébony wand but he never does anything with it. When members of the house of com- mons are’ summoned to the house of lords to hear speeches from the throne or the royal assent given to acts that have been passed, Black Rod, enters the upper house and makes his. way to the “woolsack” on ‘yhich sits the inted Gets| “Pek BUSINESS &COLUMN #- Epitep. BY ¥ MANSFIELD rz HOUSE In this ‘column, Which appears twice a week, will appear news and short} articles of special interest to merchan ts, and women In general. “COURTESY,” SAYS JO: AYS BIG DIVIDENDS” Courtesy cont leas than anything else in L. C. Jones's clothing store in Otta- wa, Kans. There ig a sign over the desk which reads; “I am busy today, but no matter who} you are or what your business is, I have! time to talk to you.” | This sign “goes” for traveling men as! well as anybody else. Mr. Jones, who is probably selling as} much clothing as any other clothier inj Kansas located in a town of. 10,000 in 8, ing triends and putting the store ahead. | Here is a summary of some of Jones'} business-getting advice and suggestions! “The first Iesson my salesmen get in! salesmanship is to learn to smile. “Spread more merchandise counter and less of yourself. “Approach |the customer instead having the customer approach the sales- man. “A customer is our guest and must be treated as such."" About advertising Mr. Jones says: on robed and. wigged Lord Chancellor, :He is told to. inform the members of ithe house, of: commons ihat they are want- ed. ,Then he has to walk half way to the -door backwards,. making @ bow at every few steps and looking yery. solemn When he arrives within a few yards of the door of the house of commons the sergeant-at-arms of that body who is on the lookout for him, shuts the door in his face. Black Rod has to stip: press his feelings and knock humbly at the door, Then the sergeant-at-arms opens a little panel.in the door and asks him what he, wants, or something to that effect, and Black Rod tells him what he ly knows. Then Black Rod is ad- mitted, This litle bit of comedy is, sup- posed to indicate ;that the house of commons does not take any orders from j was finished The| meeting place down town, thelr salespeople and business men | . | REST ROOM BRINGS WOMEN INTO HARDWARE STORE Realization that women are the larg. | est buyers, even of hardware, has made| many thousands of doilars for the Powell Hardware Co, of El Doradof Kans. Vhen J. C, Powell planned a new} store building a year or so ago he made | provision for 1, woman’s rest room. 1t/ and furnished comforta-; bly with wicker chairs and couches up- holsterrd in tapestry. There was a rest room. When ady, Powell began to invite the women of the town and surrounding} territory to make this rest room their It opens on street, so that a visitor ch for friends in cars, in a telephone directory, hotel register,| aisles separating these racks and pick church cook book, menu card or any} other adertising graft. believer in newspaper advertising, per- personal attention to my customers.” FINDS ONLY ONE PERSON IN 100 DISHONEST “Ninety-nine out of every hundred men are honest,” believes Henry Lip- man, manager and credit manager for! the Union Store in Indianapplis. “We have to look out for the one} per cent, of course,” says Mr. Lipman. “There is: one good» reason why pro- fessional crooks don"t come into our} field very much. {That is the, fact. that a garment is ‘seldom nogotlal plano or a handsome rug can be stored | away for a yéar or 80 and then ‘brought | out and sold at a good price, Obvi- the house of lords. Then Black Rod, with chasiened mijn, advances to where, the.speaker sits in state and in Norman French delivers the message. This is, the performance, he will have to go thru for the first time when parlia. ment ppens on February 10. Geheral Pulteney has served’ in many campaigns, having joined thé Scots Guards in 1881, and has been the re- cipient of a Jarge number of honors. During ‘thé ‘great_war he commandéd the third corps fn France: He ha’s taken a keen \interest in the development of military récreation and has ‘been a! prime fivorité with’ his Ten. He was born in ‘1861. Li K. on’a short business trip. ——_——_ All_Loyal Moose are, request. to at- tend funeral services of our, late brotii- er J.+H. “Wt thes Shaffer-Gay, chapel “m.- J. N, Krausay Secy. fi Soak Leet, NOTICE TO ) PIANO OWNERS Upon urgent Seen we will ein Casper,! for ten days ‘only,” an’ expert piano tuner from The’ "Baldwin “Piano Company at your disposal. Please leave orders; with us at once. RICHTER MUSIC COMPANY 1,29-3t ay at 2) Why Druggists Recommend Swamp-Root For many years . druggists have watched with much interest the-remork- Swamp-Root, the great kidney, jiver and bladder medicine. It ig a physician's Sveacitond ‘ Swamp-Root is a strengthening ieui- cine. It helps the “kidneys, liver hnd they should Swamp: years. merit and it should help you. , Ne other kidney medicine has so many friends. Be sure to get Swamp-Root and start treatment at once. However, if you wish first to test this great préparation send ten cents to Dr. | tcitmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for {a sample bottle, and mention the Casper Daily % |, ~Aav. : t has stood the test of When writing be s: paces! Leesa, M. Cochan"is ‘here ~from Denver} able record maintained by Dr. Kilmer's| bladder do the work nature intended | It is sold by al) druggists on Its} ously, that plan wouldn't work in the} clothing field: “We: operate our business on the ha-| sis: that a ‘man or ‘woman who has lived here for six months will live here for: six months more. That might seem a rather dangerous assumption on the face of it, but it works out all right. It might be argued that a person’ could put on an overcoat bought on credit and just slip out of town for all time. Well, you'd be surprised to know how diffi- cult any one will find it to leave town | without leaving some. trace behind. Any- Way, there aren't many such persons. “In fact, the main thing is simply to. find the person whp owes you. If you can locate a debtor, you can col- lect from him. We manage to locate them. As for the one per cent of the public who may be dishonest, any credit |man probably has a vickling sensation jin the base of his brain whenever he runs across any of them. » “It takes a pérson a week to open a; credit account in a department store./ Any one can open one here in a minute. And our losses will be so smal! that our out something she needs. I am 4 firm)the rest room has been a tremendous drawing card sonal letters, good window displays andj store. coming he gets their business, |THE QUESTION 18 Wi eer of profiteering tendencies who fired Powell says to bring women to his Once they are in the habit of: ICH SIGN WAS TRUE? There is a yarn going the rounds in ; London regarding a certain retail gro- nn assistant one day when he caught him winking at the local village belle instead of getting on with the window trim. This employe went into the sign- writing game and a few moons later got! the job of fixing up his former employ- | er's’ premises. + Among other things the grocer want- ed the following notice printed on slips and pasted on his store window:* . FOR THE PRESENT WE ARE RELUCTANTLY COMPELLED TO INCREASE THE PRICE OF CER- TAIN ARTICLES WE SHALL ENDEAVOR TO » THEM AT A LOWER PRICE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE The notice was done in strips and pasted up in due course. Very soon after there was such a hullabaloo out: side the store that the grocer guy thot his place must be on fire. \ out to find a huge crowd preparing to | - LUNCHEON SE Reasonable Price Business Men’s and Women’s Luncheon, Saturday, 12 o’clock Episcopal Parish House faith in human nature’ will-be justi- fied clearly.” Public Invited Phone 1304-W To the We have just received January COS! 153 So. Center St. 156 South Center Ladies ‘NEW ARRIVALS and placed on display 25 EVENING DRESSES Positively Up-to-the-Minute Creations IMOPOLITAN Has Arrived. MORE ARE ON THE WAY HY? Because one hundred Publishers over the U. S. know that Casper has a . Population of almost 20,000 and a million-dollar pay roll. GUNNISON Tebavary ada HOUSEKEEPING due Feb. 1 Jih. ~ TWO MORE MAGAZINES: “The AMERICAN and WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION “The more the merrier.” : HAVE YOU. NOTICED THE TOWN CLOCK? ‘o. Wholesale. "It ticks for you and me.” THE NEWS DEPOT. “Where Information Lives as TIME Rolls On.” £ On Sale NOW. THEIR EYES SEE CASPER Hearst had a’ Representative here the other day. The American Magazine man was here yesterday. The Pictorial Review man is coming. Phone 256 He rushed{ hombard his home with old and dirt. t phonograph for entertainment if the] #Ve every optometrist in the tors desired, for Powell handles pho.|Tecelved an-exemption certificate when | habitants, believes in instructing hi salesmen and frequently gives them a|nographs and records, so this room lesson in the art of selling goods, mak-| makes an ideal salesroom as well as) P t t the! is the plice women name when arrang-| Monday and Tuesday in the Hennin ing to meet their friends. of a” prominent ean But best| ¥ of all from the merchant’s standpoint, the room is directly opposite his ratte | unique display of household utensil: . |Mwdhresmomtamtiralsthingsinethe sw ee. Ing of. the boarg «will: he: hed in Chey “I do not spend my money for space! for a woman waiting to stroll thru the| © j company 1c. Home Cooked Appetizing Food dar Such @ need for examination was dis-| Tle played| ¢ussed here following a spe hotel. ans, bricks “Whatinel,” he began. “You mise Then stepped. yelled the crowd. “What do you mean by that?” And it waved divers fin [Bers at the grocer’s new) notice. The Brocer’s eyes goggled as he read: WE SHALL ENDEAVOR TO REASE THE PRICE OF CER- TAIN ARTICI AS SOON AS POSSIBLT FOR THE PRESENT WE ARE RELUCTANTLY COMPELLED TO SELL THEM AT A LAA TOWER, bas was EXAMINATION OF ALL Members of the state board of op- ometry have started a movement to; ate, wh) he optometry examination © law . w: passed, Pass an, éxamination for a ifieate.. By having this examination he state board hopes to raise the of optometry in Wyoming. man who can't smilé can't work for/it up as the best place to have a com-|/%8 of the state board of examiners in me. fortable visit, and the women ‘accepted Br ah who. pi “Know your, atock &and its chief sell-| his“invitation. S. T. ‘Butler of ing points. } Now nearly every day thia rest room only one to The state board is composed of Dr. Vv. G of Casper, pi Ren F.! nd P t meet mne next July, ble mattress-fated Tech,” | nual OPTOMETRISTS PLANNED Caledonian Club Supper, Dance, Concert Odd Fellows Hall | Friday, January 30th . 7:30: P. M. Sharp NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING hereby given that the an- meting of Western By-Products Company will be held at the office of the Company, 412. Oil Exchange build- ing, Casper Wyoming, on the 9th day of February, 1920, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. The object and purpose of said meet- ling is to elect Directors of said Com- [pany for the succeeding corporate year land to transect such other business as y properly come before it. | WRSTERN BY-PRODUCTS COMPANY JOHN W. WH N, Secretary, Pub, Jan: Notice’ is San Diego, Calif. property for sale. |The city with a wonderful future. For | information, write W. Stocton, Palomar Apartments, San Diego, California. 12:30-20t THE CAPITOL LIFE’S MONTHLY INCOME POLICY will keep the Home Fires burning after you’re gone. C.R.McGREW General Agent *Phone 153 Will Sing the Very Latest Song Hits Tonight Beginning at 7 P. M. at the Richter Music Co. These Songs Will Be Placed on Sale Next Week To Music Lovers er bP NANA BANA MAD ura Mr. Kirschbaum, of Waterson, Berlin & Synder Co., of New York, music publishers, of Groceries. prices. Tan Geir Loganberry Jams, 2-Ib. cans; regu Sale Price Swift's Silver Leaf Lard, 2 Ib., Regular, 85c; Sale Price Manhattan Jam, lar 65¢; Sale Price large jars; regu- Lippincott’s assorted Jelly, Jars; regular Sale Price _ glass Vincent's Leader Maple Syrup, gal, can, reg., $1.4 $1. 45 Sale Price _ Uncle John’s Maple Syrup, me- reg. 80c; dium size, Sale Price Fernbrook Corn, Regular 20c; Sale Price — Cudahy’s Pearl White Soap; list $6.85 per ca: Percaw QOS Limit 5 Cases Daily CLOSING OUT SALE We have sold our lease to Jessen Bros. of Dickinson, North Dakota, who will open a Gent’s Furnishings Store just as soon as we can close out our entire stock We must vacate as soon as possible and we will sell our entire stock of Groceries at reduced THIS IS A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY P. V. Peas, Early June, Reg. 20c: Sale 15° Per Success Tomatoes, Regular 20c; Sale 15° Per Price case B $3.55 No 1 can Hesperian Bartlett Pears, regular 35c; Sale 28° Per 3 Price Dez. e. Empson’s Sauer Kraut, Reg. Sale 14° Per Price Case 20¢; $3.30 Van Dusser’s Extracts (Vanilla or 400; Lemon), reg. Sale Price — 25° Regular 10c; $8.75 Regular 15¢ $13.75 29° Smail Sale Price Ivory 9° Large Ivory Sale 14° Price Barrel of Ginger or Lemon Snaps, each. Soap, Per Case Soap, Per Case %-Ib. Can Plat Salmon, . 20¢° Sale 1 c Per 1. 65 Price 4 Doz. Casper Commercial Company PHONES 10 AND 11 ae Y aes

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