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Se es MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1920 Cs - > fhe Casper Dailp Evsbune é PAGE THREE Other war he WiIL serve Inthe nay f I t ociety _| 3 a THE IS TES “HEE x RECRUITING STATION os: en. 2 venis 2 Notices of the group meetings of the jBhe been rec eraibie foom i Chamber of Commerce wete received by! | vere attack of intlue nz Her the membership today. Pleven of these! Unless ©. Ti Starnes of the navy re jband accompanied her home meetings will held Wednesday eve-! cruiting ning at 8'o'cléck"in the’ various rooms cure an of: of the Centrhl school and eleven more , Will be held ‘on Friday evening at the § same, place, the various group ¢éhair- move from men presiding. secone floor of ements are being mailed to those /Pov of the ‘* who have net paid their dues, As yet those who have made some nd it WI receive ballots for the All laughs and sunshine ate, promised {in “Why Smith Left diome," Bryant | Washburn’s new, Paramount-Arters picture, which is coming ‘to the Iris to. morrow. The story ws | George Broo wee the sume name ¢ ichara) C@PAades of Smit herine: pn in Casy location ris able to se ray ai arly this month} e loen? sub. ta Clemmons, Jean Bingha jPatterson, J Wisner, nara ORME REA GF the! Chat Myer, Dorothea Myer, Sam He rer Daughters of the Amerivan Revo-| Margaret Holmes, Dell ‘Themag. hate Marian's Aunt mt dai Shon Li nd arabe \utlon was’ hela) Saturday svening At ence Hall, Tuchic Gay and Darton |!ek stalka them from the: start, and nd his pretty bride, uous honeymoon, They he home of Mrs. W. 8. Kimball, Sr,,! Green, }in such rapid-fire order do the adven-| Pre a ae | in North Wolcott stieet, { es ee | tures come that Smith hasn't even time co Ss a ag LU gS rt ae et oa spntied | j 7 Y ters plan to Observe Washington's |<. C. Circle Entertains to imprint that first ‘nuptial kiss. LE Rai ec TE oe GE ASG ae tite | Injured! birthday each year with some such! Methodist General Aid ; Train wrecks, fires and a raging | + sho. ie gerve | event, but were: opnged to hold the! The K. C. Cirdio of tie Mothoutst {#torm are among their misfortunes, and War Mothers Mect With Club, ef havin arty a week Inte this year. imax whe Insured. A difference of only one letter. But it may mean a whole lot to you. Protect your income Ladies Aid entertained the G matters reach «a ranches of Uncle ‘The Kimball home presontad a most |in. the parlora off. the, churon feeitade ig disco: looks like sae riinecrnms of tha: Army “and pan ay ts ; charming appearance, being ¢ [afternoon. Mrs. William Ht. Raker of{PFomising position with the good look-\Nivy Club and the War Mothers has ared Those who want to enjoy thruout with American flag: ‘1 i! Washington, D. C., gav recy. inter. | 195 In their honeymoon been called for tonight, starting at 7:20 Ar ins oon wars : enjoy uminated entirely with candles in! : hhitiieAlowe starts home to aun. ©’clock in the Arm a Navy club: | the delicious flavor of fine sconses, Colonial fashion, ; the ke helps Smith pull ems. The question of the future ape AE pad ie Sg ve . - The program openca with a sreve} phar WaktiRin coe tine Wea vot “hin caveman stuff, and il ends hap. “finees 0 fthe Army and Navy Club ment period, Law joined the army.) teas free from the puckery hich Washington himself used ror tie!and Longfellow. were given Lots Wilson, leading lady: of » Will be discussed and a definite policy i where he sorved'| taste .of ti . find wl try. oltowing: this, Mra. ‘Tom Luxon. About seventy tive "is again Mr. "g May be outlined at the mecting. bahia we aste .oF tannin, find what er, the regent of the local chiy-| joyed the social ag ee AYA Yatk abe they’re after in Schilling an address of w: | went to Fr with the “f support. Ot ae Mite Leah aa i bay, Oe tit Attorney HZ. II. Schwartz loft : \ Governor B. B, Brooks gave a init | Oe aret Loomis Washington, Disc... ‘but declares that he found nll he want Tea—the fine practical tea Get Aetna-ized today! interesting talke telling’ of the Oregon) | PERSONALS seambewpictire 1 months in the : istorthe 1 trall aid” Indepandatice! Ttobk. Mrs. i leona cuisn. seeking leases orthe economical American —THE—— Brooks, who is the state regent, told elt ables Le UY the new oil land a es family the history of the “American Creed” pent . G F B ll A Which the ee aan he ae diateibating tay Herds’ paginp who Han: been il at WARNER IN A FUGITIVE al capital in a fe nd WOMEN | There are four flavors of Schilling » F. De ency among the phon shildren, Sf Instew: Tpasclitero weenie Bea a ese ah ee FROM MATRIMONY,’ LYRIC) Si remain HA wi ad palate }) 9 Tea— Japan, Ceylon india, ‘Oolong General Insurance al s rs. . C. Thomes vas 4 1B id bapstee ¥ s] 8 ont Se homes was expects to return to Casper and raume ieee eee eae ee es WATCH AND WAIT ' fury nedmolstue post package 303 Oil Exchange Bldg. ‘ Pd. 2 practice next Monday. fait, B Warner as Stephen’ Van Court-| _¢, 2D. King, ah Insurinee ania tron : a Mr. and Mrs. Burton Lester went to! ny, "his most recent Robertson-Ci A Schilling & Co San Francisco lowed the “program, ; Hefreshinents Doyglas, Wyo., Saturday and have (productio beacons Utthe; oat de. | TH ne Want Ads bring rosulta. were served By Mier aeaniaal remined with their new Stanley Steam-'lightful characterizations of his career , er motor car. It is just such n role as likes to se Civil Service In Topic | cee fAvurner in—n breezy, adventurous of Woman's Club Program A’ realty board recently organized !tyoung blood who in trying to. avoid At a most interesting meetin: held Saturday afternoon at ths home Mrs. Tom Cooper, the Casper W oman with: today no prope a rty will bo took up the study of ‘ivil aed of . by the majority of realty 4 ers inbeing led to the hyieneal altar. of Casper has announced that arting| If young Van Coutlandt tmd not 1 hy (stumbled across “Chimmy the Cricket" members of the board except those with fin the woods after that pictur vice under the leadersnip of Mrs. exclusive listing. This rulinir was made character's escape from. Sing Sing, Kingham. Mrs. Bingham and Mrs. Amy to prevent promiscuous dealing by might have continued along in. sin Davis read well prepared papers on thei other than legitimate real e tate deal- blessedness for many merry days. The subject andy Mrs, Prank, Fee teat. 1] cs. who havo, eatablinhen offices in eho jdea of changing claiies with che. ean magazine article, The prograta for | city, vict didn’t seem fraught with ominous the coming year was discussed during | feria foraboilings “to. Vans and. everything the buisness meeting. | Net Mrs. D. C. Deaver returned Saturday! would have heen serene if only the un- 3 to her home in Omana after spenling | sympathetic prison-guards hadn't hob-| — Mrs. E. W. Davis the past three months here visiting at! bled up before Van had a chance to Hostess at Luncheon the home of her son, Q. K, Deaver, and); see how his nice striped suit fit him. Mrs. BE. W. Dayis of the Midwest! his wife at their home on East Kirk} ‘The picture is being shown at tho refinery grounds, entertained with an’ street. Mrs. Deaver was the inspira-| Lyric today, elaborate dinner Saturday. The guests!tion for a number of pleasing gather- FP gee Tapa BA included Mr. and Mrs, F. J. Smezek,|tngs during her visit here. NEW ROTARIANS RECEIVED Mr, and Mrs. C, C,, Campbell, Miss et habia At the regular meeting of the Rotary Verda Ray Howard, Miss Vivian Dwy- Oliver Johnson of the Casper Stor-| club held today at the Henning hotel, er, Miss Mary Yard, Miss Hallie Elis, jaze Grocery writes the Tribine from} A. K. Rott, T. Tonkin and J. F. ’. J. O'Brien, F. A. Fredlund, Mr. | Havana, Cuba, where he ani Mrs.| Cowan were received as new mem Mrs “Walter Brewer, and Mrs.|ohnson are now sojourniny. Mr, Thep rogram followed the usual lines } f . ; A : | ohnson says that Cuba is really a won-}.with, a short personal history of one] 1° Ph} Originated’ by Mr. Washington The Easier Kind of Coffee oa derful country and that they are get-|of the members, . ar Pe _—N 2 Dinner at Patton ting much enjoyment trom their trip} Stage es er Se ; lin. 1909 No Coffee-pot needed Home Sunday south. ) Henry Vv tt has retuened from a 2 ¥ i K ‘ Me and Mrs. Hi. 1. Patton enter.) eee Opis Raney a Te a All the preparing scientifically Dissolves instantly in hotor cold tained ten guests at their home on.| Chester I. Baker of Denyer has come eee : ish ‘oe 4 SE nets oa F549 Wolcott street, Suncay at an informal! to Casper to make his homé and wil eas I. n. “ Chari has. gone to Scotts and perfectly done by Mr. water. Say pur a eigous dinner honoring Mr. and Mrs, C. 3,| be employed in the office of the Cas- ‘8 on business, B30 ffee—always. Each cu Manbeck. ‘The guests wero all intimate | per Realty company, as an ausistant WAOTHERS Washington’s refining process es af always. E ‘ RCUD IO ends of the guests of honor. Ted! to Howard Baker. Mr. Baker is an (@) H ba Z m\ order—no grounds—no r and red shaded candles were i pyardean boy, spending ovér a venr bee ; , diccich it ahd wa the woody. bother—no waste. used in decorating the dinner tale. In ris and vicinity and was pleas-; juce your doctor's 4 ch: an se ¥ ee 8 antly surprised on arrivi hore to; bills. by. keeping 4 re, a Mey, an | - 4 ! Booklet Free Children Appear. | ‘ run into two.of his “budding” avho were | ways on, BS =a. wh dh re pate in Piano Recital: , & + with bin 10S ranwe, G. Washington eles oe ey 334 Fifth Ave. ‘The folowing pupils. of Misa Jessie Ar. | > be, j— = revi derson took part in a recital at her|) Rohert Simpson, mannter ct the I RI ttudio, Saturday afternoon, wit heir | Tombstone Works, went to Thermopolis parents as Zuents, and audiencs, Tuet-! $ 1arday on husiness. “y UR. BODYGUARD” — oe ee \ NEWS ITEM: Believing in advertising, still more ADVERTISING, Chas. M. Gunnison has just had a new ELECTRIC SIGN placed on the Natrona Hotel building, i in front of the NEWS DEPOT, along side of the TOWN CLOCK, on Casper’s GREAT WHITE WAY, and not far from anywhere. THE SIGN SAYS: Alas! Seven days a week, 31 days this = F month those News Depot boys, rain, while, we 3 2 snow, or wind, deliver the Denver Post sell , anywhere on Casper’s Oily Earth for 65 Popcorn ’ cents a month. Every carrier gets a and peanuts : quarter for any NEW Subscription. Take and THE DENVER: POST i a tip; he needs the quarter. chewing gum Says: and “When expelled waeerewe% i Yoafe-ofo-afo- fe. tobacco from other : and habitations, a The man behind the gun, the man sweets make this with.the hoe, or the man from Mexico— and thy dwelling no matter which, we'll hum “Onward writing tablets place.” Christian Soldier’’ when every refinery and ‘ man belongs to the Casper Chamber of everything, Commerce. if THE NEWS DEPOT : there’, s any Says 2 rateteste tects got, just favorite plenty of information. That’s why the excuse the newspaper . ALL CARS STOP HERE! Ph 256 News Depot is an INFORMATION BU- o— lah 153 South Center St. ASK THE CONDUCTOR! one £9 REAU. say magazine “Get it, anywhere else, t foefoefestoeke a acd A MILLION-DOLLAR NEWS DEPOT ey esc OP AMADA Ld Ed hd de hd hed ddd dad o hy THE rk 53. Electric Lighted throughout—smokers’ observation compartment at the cigar fr oe sate dear just for the South counter, ladies’ reading room on the magazine racks; single and double berths people what they ask for. fan of it sere upstairs in the Natrona hotel; meals ae ie i eg eee ra FOOT all! ! i i 0 ody but the boss. Thank. you! Amen __ sales, and a drawing room in the rear for nobody y iS eee We es that Li meee bad a + 4 magnificent form because she adver- The Casper Trib i cting a WHAT IS A DEPOT? ‘ tised i. We know that Annz Held had i Are you a friend of Casper? Then, the way to boost our ‘miail. build’ ae grease the poststtice The average Happy Holligan tramp wondrous eyes and advertised won't town is: where the tomlstones used to be; next might call it “his virtuous bed;” so you come and play with me, and Eva iBe patient with the kids—you we're a kid once.” summer will be Resurrection for some- many people like to read pect ag 2 ers Tanguay advertised “She didn’t care. “Clean up the streets.” ‘ body when The Tribune brings a little and magazines in bed; that’s why “The ‘ These things we read in magazines up the alleys.” life to the Dead Ones. ‘ News Depot.” - and newspapers. “pen rob your neighbor.” “Don’t hand strangers a lot of bunk. ane ii Paty pico Ale al * NOW SHUFFLE THE CARDS: When you hear the chips rattle, you can bet somebody’s not read- “‘And build a street-car line to the Great Salt Creek, which by 3 INES. far surpasses the Great Salt Lake in the kind of stuff we're aft- : ing NEWSPAPERS and MAGAZ oe er, : i A te LLAMA LAAALLAALEDAMAAAAALALAZLAALLL A a ae Wi LLL A herbert he hehehehehe SMOTODOEIL IMI OTTO w SOOO OL OLLI OLS S. 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