Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 5, 1920, Page 3

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About the usual number of young) ople enjoyed the dance last ‘night ven by the War Mothers for the! American Legion and the Army, and Navy elub. The danse was chaperonead hy the War Mothers. The dancing last-| «a from 9 o’clock until midnight. | pee. n very important business session Mon- day afternoon at 2 o’clock at the home of Mes, C. T, Boone in the Ideal apart- ments. A full attendance is desired, see Masonic Dance ‘Tonight e } The regular Friday night dancing par-| ty will be held this evening in the Ma-! sonic temple, the’ Masons bein: the’ hosts of the. oceasion. | ee | Philathes Class | Plans Box Social. At the Kensington, held for the mem- bers Si the Senior Philathea class yes- terday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Stears, on South Grant street, it was’ decided-to hold a box social on March 16 at 8 o'clock, in the basement of the Methodist church, Each member of the class will bring a box supper. In- vitations will be extended to friends, Date Set Jodee Ralph Kimbatt went to Tan-| For Salto Dance, der this afternoon. Te will conduct! The seventh formal dance of the|court there tomorrow> tut will return season to be given by, the members of |t9. Casper Sunday afternoon and r the Salto Club, will be held in the |8¥Me court’ sessions here on Mon Masonic Temple the evening of March | Morning. 12. TIME TTR Ee nO | anon | PERSONALS Miss Edith Welch, who has been the public stenographer at, the Henning hotel, has gone to Portland, Ore., where|% f¢W days here attending to business she will visit with her sister for about | imterests. three weeks. Miss Mary Markley will take charge of the desk at the Henning during Miss Weich's absence, see Earl C. Boyle of Boyle's garage is at- tending the auto show in Denver, es Miss Esther Dorin has resigned her position at the Henning Hotel, , rer Huzzs%tothrock of Thermopolis ts a guest at the Lew M. Gay home while attending to business in the city, se 8 Ben Beech of the Cosper. Pharmeay has returned from Kansas City, Mo., where he was called by the death of his father, sa The Citizens’ Equity Association has added a comfortable test room to its store building and inyites. the p e i ! Mrs. Tillin Chatfield has left for | Donver, where she will spend several! days attending the auto show. eee Mrs. Emma Dayton lett yesterday tor | Asheville, N. C., to visit friends. after | spending some time in the South, she will go to her home in Miinois. ‘Mra. Dayton will be away for about three | ‘months, Hy s 2 i Charles Swingle, who was called to Phoenix, Ariz, by the serious illness of his brother, Frank Swingle, returned to Casper today. His brather’s condt-| tion has improved slightly and he is | s6on to be taken from Phoenix to his old home at Council Bluffs, Ia, Ser Mark Weher is expected to return | today from Denver, where he spent the | last few days attending to business, ses ©. Hf, Anderson of Nampa, Tdaho, is | hero to attend the meeting of the Freel | | Of Company directors, | County Attorney A. R. Lowey re- turned this morning from Lusk, where | he had Leen to attend to legal matters. | see Earl Freel, president of the Freel on} Company, is here from his home in| Neweastle, Wyo,, attending to business | matters concerning the company. . bow AtMrnoy Bugend Matthews of Hotona | Mont., is expected in Casper tonight to! severm day; vusiness, | F.C. Tull of the Casper Sporting Goods store Is in Doneaiaa. cle. R. F. Moore of Cheye-no is spending, e+e C. W. Gregory of Denver Is here for a few days attending to business mac-! ters, } eee | J. Ts, Emerson representing the Parto- | Davis & Co., of Detroit, Mich., is here calling ‘on the local: druggists. ard *Joe Mansfield is in Denv2r attending the auto show this week, a aece W. C. Tillitson of the John! Wyeth Drug company of Phradelphia, Pa., is here calling on his trade. | ec 8? 8 | 0. C. Brunsvola of the National Sur-! ply Co., has gone to Denver where he will take in the auto show. L, Lilly who is connec. 4 with tho | local branelr of the exchange for some |time. He is greatly, impressed with | chureh, ene a "WEARING OF WAR BADGES [==eesszezcrenen WOMAN TOOK NAP sev AND MEDALS 1S PASSING | LONDON.—(y man—war baages| are vanishing in England. For. some /Months after the fighting was over, al most every man in the street wore} + some Kind of badge. Now they are allla disappearing rapidly. ol jon, from States numbered CUSTOM OF ENELISAMIN 5 pretstration at the secretary of war on tha ope elton of Thermo otis fs hes © OIL business of imporrance. see bit weht to Salt Creek to day cn business nding a las 4 P SN. Pat'm t the United |down for 9 minute 5 out of @ total, F O8,678, with 178,811) 99 © ording t erahal pen WASHINGTON, Dp. c. the draft | thruc 337,6. Desertioi cing toh Me Mr Charles Beye =: ra NOTICE Youngsville : - i thes Ghakietaa trae, nior Philathea, class will sive social March 18, 8 p, m, in b has been asiee everal physicians tee Of Methodist chureh. Members 45 years ald, of port ‘at the provost n tions Ing to “vow CARUSO PRESENTS WIFE | WheA tn bs WITH $40,000 NECKLACE 220m= with vat have hot « Bh fate and bring your husbands . f the selective service. system —— stop 4 rooms without I enter of the utomobile and has a large umber of automobile saleamen, but few f them have beet sf) than NEW YORK nrico Caruso, the! pra The serviec Insignia which has sur-|Miss Jean + who bas | singer, observed his 47th birthday by aise Ps | vived in gr is ‘thie allwér rf ting to his wife, formerly Miss 3 eat ise L servies had pularity may be othy Park Eenjamin, a mond m the faet that it is the most PGK cara ' P of £00 ma valhed OTHERS f ©.of the lot. Few men now sport At the age of 15 izabeth Barrett | a; Baoes: thelr Feeitmental crests or their honor-| Browning, the famous English poetens, Mey nti gen Hitsy tee es ary ribbons in London streets. pet with an injury to her spine, wh Bice ns ceeine. Ree a her things sartorial, popularized |Kept her confined to her couch for! yoni inked attorney, is leaving Ba HE eas iduring: the war, have remained in favor, | several yea nahi tree tee Sttecls Of toaay for Cheyenne, after spending eon The officer's “toothbrush” moustachea, {Which shen recoverd. it was dur! | oral daya here on busines | for Instances, continues to be the vogue} ing these years that she wrote those! i Specs. ICK’S APORI , Jand wit it’ generally FEN ee ER Tae eo” Mra.: Bernie Leapseance ‘tins cniss calc - / >: the leather headed ger 8 af-|'0 Immort Denver to th uto r, 1 YOUR BODYGUARD” - 30r. Gor 2c ‘FASHION FOR INTIMATE | fected by Rritish subalterns before their = = HOURS. | demobilization. The negligee to the left Is of a | = ¥ esign that retains its favor necause | A number of the tresses who ef its simplicity combined with © won rtne in the Smart effect. The collar and belt are | United Su hs. only of self-materlal, but the desigu sug- | Bests many delightful combinations | Australia contel both of material and color. A waist Annette Kelle of georgette and skirt of crepe would Jaa is the birthpls be pretty, also a combination of sat- | in and taffeta. Medium size requires | 5 yards 36-inch material. Coquettish indeed is the second | model in tub satin, for which soft | silk, crepe or any other dainty ma- | terial may be substituted. It is | trimmed with ribbon and narrow | frills of, thread Lae Medium size i cas for 4 yards 304nch material, with 3 yards-Sinch ribbon and 4 yards of lace, First Model: Pictorial Review Negligee No. 7195. Sizes, 34 to 44 Inches bust. Price, 25 cents, Second Model: Negligee No. 8029. Sizes, small, mnedium, large. Price, 20 cents, pees) : Read the Tribune want ads. 2 little ray: In your battle with the J. Gramich of Sheridan, connected | high-cost-of-living, remem- n the Wyoming Credit Rating ex-| po? pe eas “pies change of that city, arrived here wea| Dr this: Tea is still the cheap- nesday and will bo connected with the] est drink next to water. Schilling’s is your econ- omical tea. It is sorichin State Secretary Harry Fisher will ce} fine tea-flavor that a pound to Upton, Wyo., Sunday to sp hes y fore members of the Upton post of the! Makes moré cups than any American Legion, in the Methodist o ‘The Upton post is reportea-t9| Other tea we know of. he one of the liveliest posts of the Le; | ‘Tea-flavor—that’s fwhac | you want—fine rich tea- Casper, he states. cee zion in Wyoming. : - @ #\ Phone 1304-W _156 South Center Our New York Buyer Secured for Us 3 5 Afternoon 3 5 Dresses Consisting of Crepe de Chine, Georgette and Taffeta. They will be placed on gale Wednesday morning at 528.95 NN The Curtain Rises—Let the Trombone Sing LIKE A RACE HORSE: If she’s decorated with diamonds and fine feathers, we'll at least give her the “once over.”’, That's why THE NEWS DEPOT’S Stall is between a Jewelry Store and a Millinery Shop. TT. price of Dr. Price’s Baking Powder has been cut nearly in half. It is now produced with pure phosphate. Do you realize what such a message means? Ask your grocer. He will tell you that it ends the folly of using baking powder cheapened with alum. Ask the Doctor. He will tell you that it is a good reason for more home baking—the best food for you and yours. - Dr. PRICE’S -BAKING POWDER A name famous for quality for Sixty Years Here are the New Prices: 25c for 12 oz. 15c for 6 oz. ; 10c for 4 oz. Full Weight Cans Not cheapened with alim— Leaves no bitter taste—Always wholesome siocor wilh tava iGueerudtay ia atiene| HaNOr: deligh+ful, refreshing, peal iati: pina rag Raat ce Gets ai ; Casper’s Morning Glory jheld in Denver, March 9.and10. From| So pay the right price for 1 8 rezi-| pa) ghtp tae pring buying tp. / bRekiaes | tea, and get what you pay THE DENVER POST G. TR, Waldschmidt of the Cotiseum| fOr, ie 3 It’s the best “eye-opener” we can suggest: A vaudeville show every day he wilt TAttege Sata Eee x BO aac Aha FOoencindis aed for 65 cents a month, and delivered by the best Boy ba aces English Breakfast. Allone quality. In |= Scouts the News Depot can buy. Mrs. Lilly caret Lara Daet aie Dynan eal Scope ae ian = be ¢ surned from Fort + grocer A = oe i - . Worth terse where nin han been ite A ‘Schilling ad i>: (San Brdticgece = are Modern Priscilla came in on 29 with the Police Gazette = a ‘The News Depot 153 So. Center St. Phone 256 i STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN: If the city would build a merry-go-round = at Second and Center Streets, the traffic officer could see four corners = and four hundred Fords every second and spend the other 59 sec- = onds reading NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES. Thank you, again! Ss |e oe oe cee aoene A os 00060004 we 90-60046060000000066. ‘ ie ig i 0A. t nnouncemen ; Wehave installed a Rest Room where all ladies are wel- : | ’. . . ef '3} come tocome and use our stationery or bring your fancy $ work and stay allday. Mothers, bring your babies in and $ . > 4 rest before going home. 3 We have also installed a new, clean Meat Market in our Grocery, and: are now ina position to furnish you Quality, Variety and Service at the i We will deliver a dime’s worth of meat.or groceries as cheerfully 2 | as a dollar’s worth. Don’t hesitate to call Phone 304. ig | te | o,°@ e A ig } }e | > e Ullizens quily ssi. FE : Two Doors East of the Post Office 236 East Second Street 3 e es b . i$ 3 The Price Is Right | }

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