Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 17, 1920, Page 3

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English butler who becomes practically few days from his headquarters in P rapt dic now ths ee eee . a a aren who soe Chey nne, ada. , OF erlon. . | ‘ 80 in “Wor Better, For ces Peadonk ities ee ee JOINS. TRIBUNE GEGIL DE MILLE FILM Worse,” is Lady Mary, the lord's) w, 1. Newton is a guest at the Hen- 4 t ne , a daughter. who falls in love with C h-- ning Hotel from Laramie, ieia next Seemsy'eaie” "| STAFF TODAY) TR Ro ee ee Mise Tolhurst served a tempting! i | Notable casts have always neen fea-, *t*": is her servant-maid rival. Theo-| py, J, F. Jefferies has returned hunchéon in keeping with St. Patri-:k’s < tures of production. by Cecil B, DeMille, | Cre Roberts has a characteristic role.! trom Lander, where he was detained Day. Little figures in green and whte| Col. W.-H. Huntley, former editor | but in “Male und Female,” the Para. Retort, ener Ot earn, | for Severn} days by 'the floods. bore. the names of the guests, and tne] of the Sheridan Post, nd wide. mountArteratt screen version of dir | 100- Bebe sae eves Sips ee vland’ carried out the green color | ly known newspaper man, has joined) James M, Barrie's famous play, “The anor Otivcn ee ea x motif as far us possible; the, editorial staff of The Casper }Aémirable Crichton,” the master die GUY iS LFS ait 8 OST — — ‘ Bin ae Bh in | Daily Tribune and will be a daily | rector has fairly outdone himsetr, For ees ran Li the Southwest circle of | * Fe ee SPR comributor te the columns of this | the important roles in this picture,|. George Nickson of Castle Rock, Colo., p Irisb-Americans! church — tomorrow eat ie Sige *—HEDCANIALQ ~& | newspuper. Since disposing of his ; which will open a two days’ run at the! is registered at the Henning Hotel nae Pokies _— ane De aco Rat Irish’ is @ synonym for loyalty, readi-| home, 429. East Linden street. ‘All : P ERSONALS | interests. in the Sheridan Post, Col. | Iris theater on Friday, some of the while attending to business matters in| fost BE the Tein theater Sak night hess of speech, quickness of wit, and] members are urged to come as imbort. Huntley has been engaged in tle real | most prominent players in filmdom the city, ls ileses rotdien to aris (heater and other virtues whose list is too Jong to! ant business will be taken up. -A cor- ~~ | estate business. have heen assembled, Thomas Meighan, 5st SF 1 ae Sale ewan. catalog, and whatever he is, your son'dial invitation is extended to nll who| | Roy 'W! Tolman: ofthe Department of | There is probably no other man in leading man ‘for Billie Burke, Mar-! pecere 3 of Erin will remind yoa just “as surely as March 17th-comes around that: ‘Treland was Ireland ; ‘When England was a pup.” ‘Wherever he may roam, whatever Success may crown his ‘efforts, who can ‘deny that these sons of the auld| J sod are mighty successful. The natives| a of the Emerald Isle have a tender spot in their hearts for thy storied days, days when she held her head proudly before the other nations had . emerged from the mist, into the light )Presbyterian Silve;: of history. Many homes in tne city will hota open house gath¢rings this evening, 2 ry: will come agid help the circle promote good in the communtty, . . . junior Suffragettes ‘ Hold Regular Meeting“ 5 Eight girls who call. themselves th unior Suffragettes met last evening ‘t the home of Miss Mildred Muller on North Beech street. After the busi- the|ness meeting the hostess served 9 ¢cli- UP} cious luncheon, | Tea Saturday ‘The fancy work committee of tho tPresbyterian Tadies Ald society has r Pechente inan ty planned a tea at the home of Airs. H. .R. Lathrop, Saturday, March 27, the Intérior js in Casper for afew days on “business, e ee Mrs. Hazel Chamberlin, who is visit- ing friends in Lincoln, Neb., expects to return about April 1. > ee L. U. Gantz ig here today from his ranch in Arminto, He expects to leave tomorrow for Texas to arrange to have his stock shipped home about the first of May. _ ‘4 cee R..O, Meents has returned from Boulder, Colo., where he accompanied a COL. HUNTLEY the state ef: Wyoming who is more | familiar with ‘state and national po- | litical questions than Mr. Huntley. His acquaintance extends over a large area and practically every politician in the west is either an acquaintance or-is familiar with his writings. 3 oo - Wives Cause Most Divorces, Woman Lawyer Declares| NOTABLE Cet IN Rew gierite Clark and other stars, has the =e Che Casper Daily Cribune EG LE hitmen Salen part of Crichton, the extraordinary! 4. {y. ¢ A. W. Soltow of Cheyenne is here on} business for a few days. ! ‘Just try this for a Lenten Luncheon: 03 his sister, Miss Adeline Meents, who a basa 8 ae by the Irish completed Plans for @ tea at the home| spent-several days here on a visit. Mr.| As District Attorney of Kines Coun . <a ae Bs ibaa ee ac meyaen. 944 Beate Meents is going out to the Poison |ty—that. is Brooklyn, Miss Helen P. Roumanian CREAM < POTATO Soup . Fr 1 ® “3 Art Class 920° to 5 ovslovk. Ute. Mac Fayaen Spider fields today on business for the |McCormick has listened to the plaints Being Organized “The Handwork” class which is. be- ing organized by the Misses ‘Sar: Crumpton and Katherine Tyler, art su. will be assisted by \Mrs.. Roy Wyland, Mrs, Carney Peterson, Mrs. R. K. Sta. ley, Mrs. Billy, Johnson and Mrs.’ ‘Tom Poison Spider-Bolton Oil Syndicate, see S. W. Mascho of Finley, Ohio, has re- turned to his home after an extended of no less than five thousand unhap- pily married ‘couples. from this inti mate experience with domestic dis cord she has learned many of the fun | 1 cupfal Borden’s Evaporated Milk i 3 tal 3 medium sized onions, lp Eutzak ce Passio sabeclcate, sipeall pe 1M anf chopped as tani green pepper chopped, (optional ‘ Few grains pepper pervisors cf the public schools,» will Bah gp Ee ase Senin has! visit here in the interests of the In- damental causes underlying marital un-| § sists a essa gas sal ig 4 (3 dependent Torpedo Company. R. W.|happiness. And she has come to the! ; eee net eee Tey eta Roni aig tanto, ee bolle ha invitation to| Biggs, who accompanied Muscho here, |conclusion that the wife is the chief Melt the butter in a rt saucepan and gently cook the fonion and green pepper , ic . aa a, if Miss Crumpton is a graduate of te ks bree will remain to look after the company |°ffendert in it until tender. id water and with the potatoes, an Thomas Art school of Detroit, Micii., and Miss Tyler “is a graduate of the » Art Institute of Chicago, Il. The les- j S0hs of the handwork class will’ in. clude parchment shades, textile’ stand- ings and batik. The class is limited to ten members and as iyét there are a few vacancies, se ; : be ‘his is wrested from him and exer-| pine Bangg here e T. U. will mect ont on Friday after-| the Cat Creek felds in Montana, where |cised By one of those ironically. termed! y Eva orated : Regalar } 3 noon at 2:20 o'clock at the home of a the ‘weaker sex.’ wes The Alumni club of the Pi Beta Phi| Mra. C. J- Johnson, 814 South Dayid| TePresentative for the Whiteside com-|"“u4 surprisingly large number: of hus Sat sororiety ‘met Monday evening at: the|street. pany. SIG bands, perhaps the majority, have the ilk home of Mrs. Fred Newton, The regii- Pee same feeling for their wives that the/| 1 lar business’ meeting find social time) Three Cheers R. G. Taylor or tne Glenrock Oil|circus leopard has twr the young wo- i was enjoyed. 4 for St. Company returned to Denver last night}man with the yellow hair and i ese Mrs, Hugh E. Patton has returned from Denver, Colo., where she spent several days on a pleasure trip, ee ee Old Fashioned Quilting Bee to Be Held The Baptist Burlington Cirele met at the home of Mrs. Nettic:Dunn, 953 Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen fs visiting in Denver for a few days. Mrs. Nicolay- sen met her daughter, Mrs. Net! ‘Tyler, of Rock River, Wyo., there and they jintend to nai eae to Casper together. eee W. C. T. U. Holds Regular Meeting x The regular meecting- of tha W. C. About 60 St. Patrick enthusiasts were beautifully entertained at a bridge luncheon today at the Henning hotel, by Mrs, I. A. Reet. The banquet hall was aranged with one long table in the center of'the room. The decora- tions weré all in keeping with the day from the Trish. potatoes holding Irish flags, to the piace cards depicting Irish interests. ose B. W. Baker of Sioux City, Ia., president of the Baker Oil Company, is spending a few days here in the in- terests of his holdings in the Hidden Dome fields near Worland. eee J, R. McCurdy left this morning for after spending several days here on business. eee Patrick Sullivan has returned from Chicago, Ill, where he has been on business. : eet © Peter Q. Nice left. yesterday Newcastle, Wyo., where he will look for In an article in Hearst's Magazine | for March, Miss’ McCormick endeav- ors torshow some of the reasons “Why Men Dislike Their Wives.” “A prime reason,” thinks. Miss Me- Cormick, “is that it is human to revolt against authority. To his surprise the} man. who marries discovers that the| authority he fatuously thought would | pink tights who makes him jump thru hoops} every day of his life, | “They admire vaguely the artistic; perfection of her work, but they grum- blingly or silently resent being driven. Few of them fight their dviver, but alli of them nurse a growing distaste for} the whip and the holder of it. I have! heard the complaints of many male seasonings, together cook till the latter is tender, then add the water and evaporated milk; bring to boiling poine and serve. v This is only.one of dozens’ of good things that may be made with Cee lee half dozen cans from your Grocer so that you will have it on hand as you need it. Borden’s Evaporated Milk will replace fresh milk and cream wherever they are United street, yesterday afternoon, Tlie| boys and girls dressed In green and| after his oll interests, Spouses. A great number began with | generally needed—and think of the convenience time was 8] t as an old fashioned/white. The floral decorations, were tifa Ai | z, had no idea that when I married} . : * quilting “bee” by the 14 ladies present.| green baskets of lilies. of the valley.! Wither J. Gibson, a wellknown Den: |T was losing all right to myself or my'| of simply reaching to the pantry shelf for a can of During the business session held the! ‘The guests were given green and white first part of the afternoon, eight new members were admitted te the circic. The hostess served refreshments Which followed out the color motive for St. Patrick's day, so 8 Moose Lodge Give Nice Dance fi A very enjoyable dancing party wus held at the Masonic temple last night, with~the members\of the ‘Moose lot ge acting as hosts. shpplied the dance niusic and.aewary: pleasant evening was spent by the many. guests. “ yest Birthday Anniversary Celebrated ; ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Stamley Overbangh entertained at. a birthday dinner par- ty last night in honor of the (ith birthday anniversary »f the mother of ‘The Krausse orcliest ra} caps as favors and even the candles and white cakes with green shamrocks followed the St. Patrick’s day design. After the luncheon the afternoon was devoted to playing auction bridge. eee War Mothers Dance to Be St. Patrick's Affair The Thursday night dancing party which is given by the War Mothers for the benefit of the Army and Navy clul id. the American Legion will be a Bt. Patrick's celebration. The hall in the Masonic temple will he decorated in green and white streamers and the guests of the evening will be presented with favors.of shamrocks and hats, and shamrocks and pipes.. The dancing will last from 9 o’clock until. midnignt as usual, ~ Peeky, i The chaperones will be the Mesdames Cc. T. Boone, J. Huff, B: B- Bropks, Mrs. Overbaugh, whu is spending the!David Rae John Murray. and Mrs. yer attorney, who has been a business visitor here for several days, left yes- terday for Newcastle, Wyo., on busi- ness, eee Elmer Green: returned this morning from Montana, where he has been looking oyer his interests on the Cat Possessions, But I soon learned thac}| T haa.’ In this frame of mind, which| becomes chronic, men regard their wives as tyrants. Since Russia has fal- len many Benedicks believe that the state of matrimony is the only surviv- ing absolute monarchy. Creek oil fields. eee Miss Elsie Chandler has accepted a > position at the Court House. Pa eee Mra, 6. ¥:Snrdeher 4a Tea¥ing for a visit at her old ‘home in)Detroit, Mich, She expects to be gone about ’a month. one ‘ ‘Charles. McDermont, who has recent- ly undergone an operation at the Pri- vate Hogpital, has returned to his home and is improving rapidly. oe Mrs. Ada Wayde will have charge of the alteration department of the Lend- winter with her daugnter here. | Purcell. cieiniss The dining table was elaborately dec>-| | ai <0 ° spat 2 rated with red roses, and the color} Miss urst lostess 3 He scheme of rei and white was prettily|éo St. Mark’s ‘Mrs. William ‘Bunday is exptected t carried out. Places for 15 guests were laid at the table, The evening was.spent with musfeal selections and dancing. in ‘Miss Betty Tolhurst most delightful: ly entertained St, Mark's Synergaeslast evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘William Tothurst, 933°South Wolcott street, with about 15 members present. return this week from Ohio, where she has been visiting with her daughter. a Pitcher Gene Packard, the’ Phillies’ southpaw, says he is out of the game F._H. Fletcher will entertain’ During the business meeting the socié-" for Rood. y | Our ECONOMY SALE Which opened last Saturday has been attended by crowds of buyers who have taken advantage of the wonderful values that are being offered at the Greatest Price Reductions Offered in Casper. On-:Men’s Wearing Apparel Ever The sale is still in progress and below we quote you prices on a few of the hundreds of BARGAINS which mean a great saving. FREE To every man coming in our store tomorrow we will give absolutely free of charge a handsome safety match holder ¢ with matches. FREE pineeinhsasa itd Hugh F. Miller left for Denver, Colo., last night on business. es 8 8 J, W. White is here from Chicago on 4 short business ‘stay in the city. 84 Buy Rock Springs, pure water at Whites’ Grocery, 3 ~~, 3-16-3t iC se UNSWEETENED || EVAPORATED cines di digestion. milk every time you have need of milk in cooking. THE BORDEN COMPANY Borden Building New York jersmehl is visiting here for @ A Jar of Vicks is Protection Against Colds More than a score of years ago, a drug- 4 gist in a little North Carolina town was searching for a better way to treat colds. He knew that epicac and internal medi- not go direct to the lungs and air passaBes, and often did derange the At last he found a process by which he cguld combine standard, » ay q > err, xy Ni ic. e -. P View Cry N = +N LY 5 GncensncngcoNPatey insurance For deep chest colds, bronchitis, sore throat, hoarseness—hot wet towels should first be applied over the throat and chest to open the pores of the skin—then rub on Vicks, For head colds, asthma, catarrh, whooping cough—a little Vicks can be melted in a spoon and the vapors inhaled. time-tested Formula of Vicks Vicks contains Menthol from Japan— Camphor from the Island of Formosa— Oil of Eucalyptus from Australia—Oil of Juniper Tar from the Mediterranean Coast—Turpentine from the long leaf pine trees of the South—Petrolatum from 4 the oil fields of Pennsylvania, and other valuable ingredients. If Filled on Prescription a 30-cent Jar of Vicks Would Cost from 60 to 75 Cents remedies in salve form, so that when the » salve was applied over the throat and chest the ingredients would be vaporized by the body heat. These vapors, inhaled with each breath, carried the medication direct to the lungs and air passages. At the same time the salve was absorbed through and stimu- lated the skin, aiding the vapors inhaled to relieve the congestion. This preparation was named’ Vicks VapoRub, and year by year its use has steadily grown until now more than 17 | HOME OF MICHAELS STERN VALUE FIRST CLOTHING: Announces for Thursday a remarkable Sale of Stylish Suits for Men and Young Men, f offering values that you never thought possible this'season at such a low price. $24.50 and up 'Ve’ve gone the limit, gone to the extreme ends of the land s © to speak, and brought home the ME ‘most eotiartal men’s and young men’s garments shown anywhere west of New York. There is no disputing the fact.that*these are the best and most stylish clothes your money will buy. dsomely tailored of fine materials desirable new spring patterns. % Besinele aa double breasted models Bath or without belts-are here. New pocket ideas, sleeves are original; 5 in fact, they are just the garrients! you are looking for. af . AND million jars are used annually. These ingredients are bought in enor- \ Cash buying and cash selling make possible our low price and these $ ? : re remarkable values, eine ica SAC LEU SIR ER et CAF ASE 24.5) ur Vicks is a Real “Little Bodyguard” mous quantities, carefully tested by our chemists and mixed by automatic ma- chinery in our huge laboratory, employing over 200 people. Recently an officer of this Company \ had a prescription for a 30-cent jar of Vicks filled in various cities—below are given the prices charged, which of course Cotton flannel Men’s leather- gloves with knit wrist. Tie Men's heavy cot- ton coat sweaters, $2.50 values. Men's. fast black hose, regular 35c ‘Underhill’s Union- | made overalls with bib. Economy Price $2.49 to Old and Young For mothers with small children Vicks is a boon indeed. Nodosing— just apply well over the throat and - chest at the first sign of “‘sniffies,”’ and cover with a hot flannel cloth. Leave At All Druggists 30c—60c—$1.20 | Your the covering loose ae m8 rere ne donot include the physician’s fee: vapors arising may reely it led. Hl Body, guard An application at bed time usually pre- Seiden ae Se oe Against vents a hight attack of spasmodic croup. NewYork,N.¥. .65 St.Louis,Mo. .70 Men’s' winter . ts nt ribbed and ; | fleeced union suits, Economy Price Insist on the Genuine oa

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