Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 11, 1920, Page 3

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; on Lincoln's Birthday The regular Thursday night dance given by the War Mothers in ‘conjuns-! tion with the Army.and Navy club, will be a Lincoln's birthday entertainment the usual dancing party for members of the Thursday night dancing club will be held tomorrow night ih the Ma- sonic temple. Invitations may ‘he sc- cured frgm members of the Army and Navy club or from members of the} War Mothers organization. Dancing is to start at 9 o'clock, Music will be furnished by the Krausse orchea- tra. Excellent musi¢ and proper chap- eronage has made an ‘ever increasing attendance at these dances given by the War Mothers, 2 Visiting Guests Entertained at Dinner Mr, and Mrs. G. R. Hagens presided at a dinner last night at the Henning hotel in honor of Mr, and Mrs. C. B. Manbeck of Alton, Til., where Mr. Man- beck is general manager of the Stand- ard refinery, and a member of the board of directors of the company. The ta- ble decorations were of pink and ‘white cut. flowers and after the dinner the party spent’ the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hagens on South Cen- ter street. The dinner guests were Mr. and Mra.) ®0d Mrs, Worth Waldron of Salt Creek, Manbeck, Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Sulli- van, Mr. and Mrs. Haroli Manbeck, Miss Margaret Sullivan‘and ©, A, Cul: len. Mr, {Manbeck fs leaving tomorrow night but Mrs. Manbeck will bea guest at the Hagens home for about two weeks Ionger. wat ess ? Ladies Aid Society to Hold Meeting The Ladies Aid society of the Pres-| byterian church will meet on Thursday ; afternoon, Feb, 12) at the home of Mrs.| B. L. Hambright, 336 South Pine street, ‘with Mrs. Hambright “and Mrs. Twigg acting as hostesses, e Erickson-Johnson Wedding The marriage of Miss Lillian Erick- son to Edgar.M. Johnsgn was perform-| ed last night by the v. Walter L. French, The bride and groom were at- tended by Miss Ruth Shonts and James | Stewart. > Mrs, Johnson has been a nurse at the Private hospital here and has may} friends in the city. Mr. Johnson {s!/ with the Midwest refining company. The young. couple will make their home in the Pratt apartments, 2 6 Surprise Birthday arty Abont twelve friends. surprised Mr. ‘William Tolhurst last night at his home on Wolcott avenue with a’ party in honor of his birthday anniversary. ‘The} home was prettily decorated in| floweys and novelties following the Valentine Scheme. Part of the evening ‘was spent Maying “Hearts,” ani all of the on tertainment was suggestive of St. Vai- entine’s day, A luncheon was served hy Mrs. Tolhurst after midnight. oe e Leap Year * Dance and Social. Plans have been made for an origi- nal leap-vear social and dance, to be held at the school house in Freeland, Wyo. The young men)will bake pies for their partners to purchase, and most of the dances will be “girl's” choice, Several motor-car loads of Cas- per’s young. people have planned to attend, Sikes ss 8 Housewarming at %) New Bunk House. Last Saturday night a housewarming | dance was held at the new bunk house at the Two-Bar ranch. People for miles} around, were guests at the good-time “dance, ose Envitation Extended To Elks Here. The Liberty Club, composed of Elks in 'Thermopolis, has extended an invi- tation to the Elks of the B, P, O. BE, lodge here to be guests at a banquet and smoker the last of this week. Quite n delegation of Casper Elks are plan- ning on making the trip. 7 ee Pepper Club to Meet, A meeting of the members. of the pper Club will be held at the home Miss Hazel Adams this evening, The time will he spent in playing auction bridge. STOCKMEN, ATTENTION! Lambing season is not so very far off. Why not buy your groceries now at absolute. cost by the case at CASPER COMMERCIAL CO. closing out’ sale, Come in and get our prices. JESSEN BROS. CO. The New Clothiers SEE BEN HOW MUCH? It is a well. estab- lished fact that you need insurance. ALL that now remains to do is for you to decide HOW MUCH? WE WRITE INSURANCE doe Ben 109 W 15! ST. eo. f A. R, Holds An Session. 2 The Casper chapter bf the D.'A. FR, held an important business meeting yes- terday afternoon at*the home of Mrs. H.R. Lathrop on South Center street. The committee on. constitution and by- laws, Mrs. R. H. Nigholn and Mrs. i. Richard Shipp submitted a report which was unanimously adgpted with a vote of thanks to the committee, ‘The pro- gram to be carried ovt during the c}m- ing year. was outlined by Mra. W. 8. Kimball and Mrs. Lathrop: It will de.) largely with Americanization, ‘The com- mittee on patriotic education renoc+@a that large copies of the Consitution of {the United Sta®es had been placed in the public schools, and that an effort would be made to place thém in pp- jlie buildings as well. ‘Tentative plans for a Washington's birthday party were discussed. “The program for the after- hoon included the reading of an arti- ole, “The Broomstick Trail,” by Mrs. John Grieve, and the singing of ‘The Star Spangled Banner.” There were four guests present. Following the rheet- {hg Mrs. Lathrop served light refresh- ments. on. and coat ‘lexis ‘toany it Tie Theater,” Com the 1 leads to many. others, and at the end ofa week's investigation, which is more of a nature of a courtship, Nellie fh herséit Joying Crownjnshield. more tha) before and Crownirshield as cold. as. ever. AT THE unis TODAY Bert Treenor of the Burlington freight | office left for Chicago this. afterffoon, SPURNS ERE called thereby illness In his family. + —_—————o bg | PERSONALS {{. vineont carer seared to cheyenne INNOGENT MME foday after spending several days in’ $< ‘Mrs. William Hy Freeman of this city, | P* oie i ~ | have left for their former home in An- | derson, Iowa, in response to. a télecrarm her Jewsiny., sampany {408 Onsesam.| telling of the critical ‘Miness of their | Nebr., is here jcalling on his trade.’ Mr. mother, Mrs: G. ‘W. Hoover. Pope has made Chsper for the past Phd 21 years, and is most enthusiastic this Pilot Bert Cole spent’ yesterday in trip over the California weather here. Salt Creek on business for the Weatgrn cigars Airplane corporation, t 3° love of a man is to act indifferent to: wards him is shown very; interestingly in “A, Virtuous Vamp,” starring Con- stance Talmadge and which will be shown at the [ theater on. Friday: As Gwendolyn Diana Beaufort Arnt tage-Beaufort Paysage Constance Tal- t Proof that the best way, to wih 2 | Attorney.G, R. Hagens is leaving this | 2 . afternoon for Douglas, whére he will Mr. and Mrs.’ Don Morton are here} attend court tomorrow. on a business trip and to visit with old De? friends... Mr. Morton was formerly con-| J. G. Stanley, formerly of the law | finda: it Leon venient «to change nected with the Standard Oil company | firm of Hagéns & Murane, isin Wash-| her pame to Neilie Jones, in order to jhere but is now with ‘the same company|'ington, D. C.,-in' the interests of the; set a job in the insurance office of lin ‘Tulsa, Okla. leasing “bill, James Crowninshield, a wealthy bach- ng a pane as it is eee eee : elor, | whois ayerse to: admitting per- ’ W. D, Weathers of the Fargo Ol! com:| _ W. C. Gels, geologist for the Consou- | sons in his employment mérels. because now at! pee ony }fany has: returned te his office in the| (ted Royalties, has returned from ‘an{they have recom mendations from the js money back? Do yor ) mean it? 1 don’ twant you to lose anything. “Schilling pays you? That re, is fine!’ How ‘can |.|‘ he afford it? ae extended ‘trip: in the South’ in“the in- j aristocracy, terpsts Of the company, A Shark. Sees the Bait x see Among other assets Setencoiyy has 2 most captivating smile which is gen- Lingo Wehe ite ising ote ante erally mistaken. about: the oftice.,.No in the,city for the remainder of the motion picture vamp ever smiled” more wraaie | beguilingly than Nellie, who merely was pede to be nice. After breaking «he t Oil Exchange building after a day’s 111- ness. c-. B. B. Lummis bas returned from o several days’ trip to Denver. o* 6? Ed Rieckenberg of the Lusk Devel- {opment and Improvement company, | rho was here for several days on busi- B. “R. Julien of the Washington hearts of a dozen or so young men, she suddenly finds herself transferred hess, 18 now on his way to Denver and| Cedar and. Fir Produce Company is |i, tno private office of Mr: Crownin- “Oh, I see—so few people Cheyenne, orgy: staying at the Henning Hotel. Mr. |shicid himself, who proposes to teach want their money back; and Homes ee formerly located in Billings, | ner how weak is the feminine wile up- y Tom Spears of Mestas and. Spears has left for Manville on business for the company after several days spent at the headquarters here. a ae is thinking of having ‘his | headquarters Leder a Matters in the main office progress \ nicely until Nellie discovers that she H. R. Walsmith is here from Den-|is desperatly, in love “with her, boss, ver, calling on his ‘trade with the local |} Hence, she is: only. foo glad-for the op- merchants, portunityrof conducting him to a fam: wee ous New; York’ jazz\(parlor' where they Mrs, C. E. Bragdon of Jos Angeles | can investigate the safely: of, issuing has accepted the position ‘of alteration |a $50,000 policy on the shoulders of aj | -At on a real_man. it makes ee, feel safe in ae: Ze Miss Agnes Claire has returned to her work at the court house after a very Serious illness. eee 2-10-2¢ | Mr. and Mrs. C. F, Taylor have ro- turned to their apartments at the Mc Rory after a business trip to’ Oklahoma, where Mr. Taylor ‘attended to oll mat: ters, 72 G. M. Karr of the Interstate Pipe com \pany, has left for a short trip to Ther- /mopolis on company business. eee J, Devine ‘has returned to Casper after Lusk, v2 8 several days spent) here’on business. cee Lee Miller of Lusk, Wyo., business, 7 ee yer, where he has been on business. oe 8 Lusk. Wyo. se 8 Douglas. tion where they have oil interests. | | For Motherhood A Woman Testifies Omak, Wash.:—‘In. the fi have heen married we have, hed three child: and: lost wonderft aD. SIMPSON. Stockton, i: lacement voll and stro MRSC. BO bok Sk 9. South St. When a woman complains of ache: dizziness or a visit with Attorney John Harden. of Deputy State Attorney Vincent Car- ter Jeft last night for Cheyenne after is here on Jack Clayton, oil scout for the Frantz Oil corporation, has returned from Den- Miss Clara Metz visited with friends here and has returned to her home in Fred B. Andrews of the Western Plains Insurance company has gane to Frank Sipple and Frod Hufferd are here today from the Bates Creek sec- iam. store. woman \with the ee & Cunning: | shimmie: dancer. . 4 Thin first et fo a Browilway reectt \ ‘ =. change in, Peter’s expression was wonderful to see. “You did wire me?” he exclaimed. ‘I’m so glad!” Why, he did not say — nor did she.abk, “Vm sorry about your father,” she mur- mured. “Terribly sorry. I—1 think that I misjudged him—"” A shadow of pain overcast Peter's face. “Please-——” he began. But she hurried on: “I—I think that judging people ismy worst fault — or one of them. 1—I wantedyou to know that.” Why, she did not say — nor did he ask. “I misjudged you, too,” Peter ‘reminded her, “about that telegram.” Heheld out his hand. et’s be friends. Arid ‘you'll stay here—" “Ob, 1 want to!” she cried. From: “The Crown Prince of Pyne’s Falls, Massachusetts” By Royal Brown, in the now Cosmopolitan “Pont you ever expect to fallin love?” ‘Wanda didn't answer at once: April was flinging her first banners over the woods whére the two were rambling, slim ane- mones saluting the winds, bellsof colum- bine delicately aswing, May-apples, peep- ing demurely from under parasols of greon: —-the fragile, anescent first flowers of spring. The girl, after along silence, stooped petulantly and plucked a blossom, “Don’t let's talk about Jove. I want to'be happy as long a8 I.can.” “But that’s what makes you happy~love." “No. Love makes demands, brings brings respon. sibilities and cares and sorrows. Jt makes you old, I don’t want to be old.’ fi “The May-fly” ‘By Dana Gatlin, in the new Cosmopolitan A Al Schilling & Co Co Beal tert Francisco } BRUPTLY, he heard high sounds — @ man’s voice screatning Words in such a frantic way that Boder'could hardly dis- tinguish them. The sounds, came from the third-floor front. Bodet sprang up, opening his door and stepping into the hall, The screams continued. Then came a woman's voice, imploring: “Oh, don't! ‘Please don’t!” A chair or other piece of furniture was overturned. He ran down the hall, heok the door open, and rushed into the room. As the souhd had told him, a man and woman were strug- gling there— From “Her Secret” By Will Payne, in the new Cosmopolitan SLIGHT mistineas which Donald, with swelling heart, had noted in hisfather’s eyes afew moments before was now gone. ‘They“flashed like ‘naked | ‘claymores in the aptly described to Ls wife, looked. into each ‘other’s souls and therein each Tread the other's answer. lage could > ‘be no gurrender, ees “You have. bred a mals; dr, Bot a molly- coddle,” said the young laird quietly. “I think we understand each other,” 1s soar From Weed adorn Wg giance. that Andrew Daney ‘once hail ‘xo | \ EY ae RCAC A REI HF colds, “Uys Sleep 8. hours—With windows wi Fin this Year is Milder ~ The rules given above, recommend: ea by the New York City, Boar of Health, are guides to good health at all times. Particularly should they be followed just now, when, influenza is again abroad in the land. Authori- ties agree, hovever, that the flu this year is less seyere than In the last), epidemic—the attacks are shorter andithe death rate Jower. many physicians ‘Insist that the epi- demics now being reported from so many sections are not flu at'all, but y.the.-old-fashioned: grij ¢ 6 Alr Passage. He: While we know very tittle more about ‘the flu: now than we did last year—the germ itself has never heen positively identitied—still most. au- thorities agree that the flu germs are breathed in. If the system is n.good shane and the mémbrane or lining of “the: alr passages is in healthy |condi- ton—these germs are thrown off, $6 plan is to melt # little ‘Vie} 8) VapoRub. in: a spoon, night lorning,’and ‘inhale the vapors, @ little up the nostrils sev- ) a day, especially. just be- fore being exposed to crowds. Treat All Colds Promptly . ~ Above all::keep free from colds, as colds irritate the lining of the air passages and make, them real, breed- ing grotinds for germs. Prompt use ‘of Nick's VapoRub aids in ‘ptevent- ‘ng colds, For head colds, sore throat or hoarseness, rub Vicks well over the throat)and: chest and cover with & warm flannel cloth. For deep chest severe sore throat or bron- chitis, hot wet towels should first:be applied to the throat, chest ‘and hack between the shoulder blades, to open ext 4nthe domestje. srooms.of ‘the high schools by | ial class-under the di- > F = ope rubbed »kin is red—s} covered with flannel cloths. be freely inha breath, carry thesm In fact, to thé: Iuhgs and air! and stimulates ‘the skin,» to relieve the con 7 Use of thy. ‘Wolds Ine stanhdai'q> time-tested phor — Menthol += vapors. ‘can be the slightest verted to the. BAGs) treatment. Pop LEG : es ne ‘ 4 Sheri New es aists - NOBOOZE, BOODLE or ITTOOK ., HOSE 2 65,000 COPIES to the rr Force—3 © SERVICE PAYS. i COURTESY PAYS i * ADVERTISING PAYS “HELLO CENT RAL! HOW'S 297 is song I sing every morning at 6:30, “Twenty’ Hine" socks Won an angel from ‘ashes! ohh glides triumphantly wie 'yoming, gree I fri bi “Te BNVER 3 odes Ribatinal x gh i PIAL TO RO oO ao read son: _thickly. and wo Ne ef hot Jooxo arohnd fre neck, 90> the va- pors released by ‘the ‘body: heat: may ‘These: vapors, “inhaled swith each the same time Vicks is absorbed fi gestion ‘with “Treatmenta for Increasing Vick’s VapoRub is the discovery of a North Carolina druggist who-founa how to combine in ‘salve: form ‘the - Thyme, ete—so that wher pe salve is applied to the*body heat these in- gredients are liberated in the form of Vicks, is particularly recommend- ea for children’s, croup, or cOlis, since it is externally applied and therefore freely and-often ‘without i effect The ‘best evidence of. the: Vicks is the steadily ineveasing num- ber, of . people who thave been. con- ee ypanesie” Beginnings with ‘the Jonsteitices ot A small retail) drug store; the use of ~Vicks has:grown year by ‘year—state by. stiie—imtit) how “more than ©17 ‘million jars are used annually, And this in spite of the fact that Vicks is & new form ‘of treatment:}to many folks in the north and west.’ © Vicks ean be hadyat all druggists in’ three sizes—30c, 60c or; $1,20.—Ady,

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