Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 20, 1920, Page 3

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students Entertain Members of Boded The Domestis Science etass of thel high school most delightfully enter- tained the members of the school board and their wives, and Mr. and Mrs. Li a wa: pre is the final big task of their course. see Informal Dinner Party Enjoyed y at a formal dinner at the high chool last evening. The table was peautifally appointed and artistically ted and a most tempfing mean served in courses by the girls of the class. The planning, purchasing, ng and serving was done en- tirely by the inémbers of the class, and} Natrona Rebekah lodge No. 13 met! last night in thé I. O. O, . hall whén @ class of 14 members wa8 {nitiated. After the regular business meeting, a delicious supper was served and an| hour socially spent e+ Glenrock People | Visit Here Miss Gail Bolner was tess for a! Number of Glenrock visitors yesterday | Who made the trip here overland. Pet |Powelt, Madline MeDonala, Billy Mc- | Donald, Gladys Fenix, Horher Fenix and Donald Brown are fie friends that visited Miss Botner for the day. | f oo Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ed Gorrell presided at} | an informal dinner party at their home 505 South Ash street iast night, ces for twelvé gnests were set at the table and after thé nicely sérvea| four course dinner a pleasant evening Pp was spent dancing. . enior Class e for Sneak Day At 7 members of the senior class of the Na- trona county high school left in motor s for parts Omknown. It wasn’t untff schoo! took up that thé Juniors weré vise to the fact that the Seniors were! ti bain advantage of the lévély weather| to have the annual “‘snéak day.” The rumor is that the wily gtaduates have taken lunches and intend to make a pienie of the affair, while the Juniors still pursue them. os ne Invitations Issued for Informal Dinner A mimber Of the Old timers of Cas- per have received invitations to an informal dinner party at the home of! Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kimball S#., for tomorrow evening. ‘ . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. Lee and famil. are here from Thermopolis. They are staying at the Henning hote nd intend to remain here ‘while Mr, and Mr, Denham is. caslifer. eae War Mother's nce Tonight The members of the Women’s Atx- iliary to the Ameri¢an Legion will chap eron at the regular Thursday night dancing party held in thé Masonfe Tém- ple. The American Legion orchestra! will play the first dance at 9 o'clock and the last at midnight. eee Miss Margaret Longshore has re- and Mrs, Joe Dehhani of Casper visit Thermopolis. Mt. Lee is the president) wyo,, of the National Bank of Commerce here} PERSONALS 1 W. H. Meaner, a rig puttder, left in} his motor car this morning fot Raw-) fins and Laramie, Wyo., whére he will) spend a few days on business. Mr. <Meaner intends to return’ the fifst of} 0 o'clock this morning the 22 next Week. eee | F. W. MeCormick teft fast evening| for Texas int response to a wire that he had a g1sher on his oil lafid lease. Saucers C. B. Richardson of the Consolidated Royalties left last night for Denver where he will spénd a few days om bust- ness. bf B, B. Brooks is in Denver on a short business trip. see _ Mrs. Joe Lowndes is heré from Lan- der to’ be With her husband who fs con- nected with the Stockman's bank. rr’ H. B. Durham is expected to return tomorrow from Denver where he has beéri On business and after spending the day in the city he will leave for thé Cat Creek oft fleas in Montana. * } Miss ‘Thelma Wise ‘akcaaivacits by Mrs. Chenyfeldt, both of Parkerton, | spent yesterday in the city on a| baying trip. eee J. W. Johnson is leaving for Texas} | where he will attend to matters con- nected with his oi! interests for a few Ss. e@ es H. M. Farlow, county clerk at Lan | der, is in the city on a short businéss trip. ere H. C. Bretschheider who has been spending several days in Denver on buisness passed thru here yesterday on| turned from Cody, Wyo.; ‘where she) his way to the om tetas ff Montana. taught school this year, “Miss Long-{ shore passed thru here enroute £0 her home in Bucknum. see Miss Scott Is- scious Hostess he original “girls only" party. piven! | sedan motor car. Ben Beech oh ae RSS pharmacy has just purchased a new Overland Robert Hartman, a prominent insur- tance man héreg is expected to arrive last night at the home of Miss Wilma| from Cheyenne today. Mr. Hartman Scott came up to the highest, expecta- 4ust nurchased a new motor car in tions of any of the guests. The living/Cheyenne and will make the trip over- room of the home was transformed into a dimly lighted den, where for- were told, and “spirits’ talked thru the “ouija” board. Improny tz tune land. i see Mr, and Mrs. H. F. Shaffer have left for Denver, Colo., overland for a pleas: musical numbers and “stunts” added té| ure trip of several weeks. They intend th I ing the welsh rarebit, and in serv- ing the delicious refreshments. uring} a part of the midnight. supper the room was lighted by the candles on the hirth- day cake, ‘\s they left the gitests wéré pre-} fun. All of the guests helped in| to visit many of the inter sting Cold- |rado points before returning here. see W. S. Kimball, has returned from a business trip to Denver. While in that ¢ity Mr. Kimball attended the wedding of fMrs. E. W. Hainworth, sentedy with a dainty remembrance of| formerly Miss Elizabeth Bahen, Red the b’rth ‘anniversary of the hostess. me Be 3 Mr, and Mrs. E. §. Cobb of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, dre visiting here enroute to their home from California where thi have spent the wihter, Théy Mrs. M, B. DeWoody of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bon are the par- ents of a baby girl bern last night, r are get- Hoth the mother and daugh ting along splendidly. “Si Bon say “tell the world.” é e+ Ch Reh al Society ‘ses Tonight The Caspet Choral society will méét this evening at 8:15 at the Pr the guests of Mrs, Cobb's sister. Cross nurse here. eee M. P. Wheeler will le: Lincoln, Nebr., on busin: se W. S. Jardine of San Franciscé, is ve tonight for READY FOR MEXICAN TROUBLE—Left: Col. Philip M. Banuon, who is in command of the 1,200 U. S. Marinés ordered to Key West, Fla. Right: The U. S. Destroyer Reid, which has arrived at Key West, where she will be held im readiness to proceed to Mexican waters. Mrs. Beatrice Marton of Hamilton, | Mont., is visiting Casper friends. H od . Harry Devine, an gttorney of owe | las, Wyo., is here for a few days on; business. Mr. Devine is looking for a Iocation fn Casper. aa Mr. Weidecke, private secretary in charge of the ranch interests of Gov- ernor, Robert -D. Carey, is here from |Careyhurst on,a short busifess ana pleasure trip. see J, W. Kindig, Bruce McGregor and 4 Meents, eastern financiers inter- ed in the oil fields of the Poison .)Spider-Bolton syndicate, and R. O. Méents, Gus -Hardendorf. and A} | Gockel, who ‘re connected with the offices of that company, left this morn- ing for the fields Bolton creek where they will make a tour of inspec- tion. eee oO. G. Johnson has returned to town after spending several days at his sheep camp near here. oe Toti MacNamara of Douglas spent} yesterday here visiting with son, Harty MacNamara, who is living here. ** 8 Mrs. R. Miller Robertson, formerly Mrs. Dan Robertson, is returned to Casper after.an absence of three years. She is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Har Dormer and other friends while | from Spokane, weah., * Mrs. Qa ky ver is expected home toniorrow How te three weeks visit with friénds and relatives in Omaha and O'Neil, Nebr. TESTIMONY OF WITNESS IN BIG OAMAGE SUIT 1S LIMITED T0 20 MINUTES CHEYENNE, Wyd., May ‘frp 4 J. A. Riner of the United States trict coutt late Tiesday puted the thereafter the testithony of éach wit- ness in thé case Wherein. the Denio Milling ¢otipany Of Sheridan seeks judgment against the Chicago, Burling- ton & Quiney Railroad company for $185,000 damages for the déstruction of the plainfiff’s milling plart, at Sheri- dan “by # fire alleged to hitve been caused by sparks from a locomotive @ | here to visit the insurance agency hé | represents. } ee 68 Leoti C. Goodrich of Dubois and Goodri¢h has gone to Riverton on busi- ness. eae Mrs. E. R. Shipp and Mrs. W. J. Bailey returned last evening from Thermopolis where they attended a meeting of the executive board of the State Federation of, Women's clubs. t church. It is most important for the! Howard Miner aad Frank H. Verley ucce uty" that every member of the chorus atteid all rehearsals from now on, ees Rebekah Lodge Meeting Tonight The W. L. Kuykendall, Rebekai lodge numbe' 39 will meet tonight at a4 ~egu time énjoyed. eed their home in Glenrock. oe Methodist Aid Weets Friday The regular meeting of the Gene Aid society of the Methodist tittor 0 will be held on F riday afternoon at *'clock in the baseménts of the church. The members of the Social Service cir- cle will act as hostésses. . * Mrs. Pelton to Entertain The Southeast circle of the Baptist Women's socjéety will ineét or Friday \{ternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs, 3. F. Pelton, 925 South Lincom stfeét: ‘The| meeting is especially called s6 that. the ladies may work on the «ticles for, the bazar, . ee Mr. and (Mts. Hatt? Havicé of Car-! rington, Wyo,, have returned to thai home after a two weeks visit wit! friends here. - Pretty Bridge Lincheort at Henning Hotel irs. L. J. the prettie.t bridge luncheons of fhe “Son at the Henning hotel this noon, he table deeordtions were carriéd out! 'n pink and white with cut flowers find dainty nut biskéts: Covers were laid} 6 Mrs. Otto Krausse and! Kranfie Frances played a mnut- of musical selections during the luncheon 1 the afternoon was de- s of the cantata, “The Sleeping fon and initiatién in the 1. 0. hall. Aftet the initiations and ‘eshments will be served W. L. Fenix and son, Houier are visiting here for a few days Murphy presided at one of left this morning for a business trip to Lewiston, ae M. N. wheeler drove to Manville yes- terday On business. BUTTERFLY STOCKING THE LATEST etibrotdered with silk butterflies of tatlous colors ate _ initest word i tiostery |" operated by thé defendant éorpoération, should be limited to 20 minutes. The witnesses, the court stated, were largely covering the same ground, and, therefore, it is not ppear necessary that each of them should go into all the minor details. The igsuea the court said, was whether or not sparks from the locomotive in question set fire td the mill, and testimony shuld be df- rected to proof or denial of that fact. The plaintiff rested Tuesday, after examining 26 witnesses. The defense has subpoenaed 44 witnesses. pa AD Sits Very clever imitations of pearis been made by filling thin glas: with a solution of fish seale ni: have thts cotutin, articles of spéctal interest to merchnnt s, you can answer only in one w Blumenthal leaves it to you to state|enteen trif® were necessary before pa- gous’ weré satisfied. cation for thé haberdashery shop which| Searching for stock took from thirty he opefates very successfully at 114, seconds to twenty and one-half min- Baronne street, just a matter of fif-| utes teén*brisk stéps from Canal street, the | great retail business artery of New Or street passers-by covered, bids every one inspect its row) that of neatly arranged soft collars, and the|of stock is greatly cutest little window, nine inches High| perienced and seven feet long, lets you lock in|ing able, at the end of three days, to on Blumenthal as you go into the of-| equal fice” building above to see your doctor! those each of whom had long ago been gr: Jed the right {6 operate exclusively in j the same amount Of business a pre-} |is sevefiteen and three-quarter min-) Jutes, according to an analysis of 107 | Pittsburgh sto | bure OSIERY—Openwork silk stockings | gates arid Oné additional defegate for each 25 members above the first 50 or| s fraction thereof. er motion picture actresse: nin BY COLt F HOUSE, =| Pots Sot three-quarter minutes, slowest constmed eighty-eight and one- Whith appears twice a d women in genere\. $10 Reward Hf You Don't and Find W You Want Here. “Woul you pack a hundred cigars | half minutes, in a dry goods case or would you use a cigar box?" in his reason for sélecting his present lo-) leans. 3 A show window, alwa A wall panel, gia: or miss your dentist. Having caught your eyes and re- minded you of something you need,| And at Least 90 Blumenthal’s cozy little shop invites|atd 9 Came Back. you in. | The versatility of advertising is pret- “Yes,” Blumenthal agrees, “‘this|ty genetally known, place is smal. But I carry a big and{a little out of the beaten path, inserted, complete stock. In these glass frot|by a Methodist minister in low, (Mo., Herala, cases are fifty-five kinds - of shirts. These boxes below hold—the lon, boxes, neckwear, the medium-size: boxes, underwear; the boxes are mad Os penders, Above, your own ¢ w just try on this bathrobe rot which decorates thé door. Is there anything else tn haber-| Sistently dashery you might waft? Name it,| them and if it’s not heré you can hia it is, everything @ man could ask for in haberdashery. Nobody has s.cees fully ‘called’ me yet.” Blimenth: argument fs convincing. You don't even attempt to + teh. You want more of those int ina ing facts of his, and you get them.| trons who w Bofled down, they are: Floor space, 5 feet by 14 feet; re-| told serve stockroom, 3 feet wide, 7 fect] s long, 5 feet high; iron safe undershi display typewriter and desk in| ple. reserve sto¢ktoom: salesforce of two,| One day the druggist watched 4 wom- | Mr. Blumenthal and lady assistant; only $1,000 to fix up; cash and carr absolutely; rent small; turnover lar; business so good it couldn't he bette: Who Woul Druggist. in Be a it, Thomas? brought a windfall of $30,000 to « hn druggist in every town of the Virgin N islands. When the United States purchs them from Defimark the apothec: each town by the Danish crown, made complaint to the king that their rights h) were being infringed upon . Am N ican competition. _ Apparently the | ng had plenty of mofiey after receivirigy 00,000 ftom “this country for the former Danish West Indies and sym. Puthized fully With his loyal subjegts who had been infitted by the advent of} American drug store methods { To placate his loyal apothe: ies the king made a grant to each of $30,000. Since that time, two years ago, the Danish pharmacists have been doing viously and no change has been noted Also no Amerieans have appeared on the scene to rival them. Business f good and each has his $0,000 tuck away against the day when hjs north- ern competitors afrivé to capture his business. Incidentally, -these old-time apothe eartes have added a line of American) canned goots and confections since the} transfer of the fslands. 1 i Average Time of . Shoe Sale 16 17% Min. The average time it takes to sell pair of shoes, including trips to shelves and time spent in searching for stock, be oa bbe wa: 7 sales in the service departments of five made by the research u for retail ning of the Car- |negie Institute of Technology. A study of the methods of improving service in shoe departments, conducted the bureau, revealed interesting data arding thé length of sales periods week, will a thelr salespeo! Trips to the shelves averaged four; five instances sales were made of In this, directly put question, which} the first pair of shots shown to cus- tomers. In two cases sixteen and sev- tent, of the total time was taken up in searching for stock. The lowest Was per cent and thé highest 92 per “put in” by) cent, an expert, beckons to the Baronns| ‘Phe birédu is now training new sales: people to sell shoes in such a mannér time spent learning focdtion the récord im who had been ment for locating stot¢k of but here's an which the advertiser claims produced “excellent results": “Lost! Strayed! Of stolen! A farge of Methodist sheép! for some time. flock in varying sizes to accommodate the| gone merchandise they hold. On this rack| they I show belts. Ih this box I sfore sus-|of Indifference that opens out itd the } t, leading to the highway! dliness that ends in Any oné finding Have beet When last seen were drowsing along the byway |road of Bee the suitcases and traveling cases. of Wo and|of Apostasy, look at yourself in this full-lengrh mir | will please drive them home if possible shdp’s réar|and receive ample reward. to come home, into fhe nearest fold, » ten|door and report to the undersigned. of my very best doMars. Thai's the} Sufficient little forfeit I have posted to prove thiat| will be provided next Stmday mdtning 1 carry in this rooff, postage stamp as/at the usual feeding "place. sheep will be weleemed back.” If they per- entirg flock All strayed | Preferred. Position lor Show Catds. When pair of eh, s for the use if pa- STATE BAPTISTS ARRIVE. FRIDAY (Continued from Page 1) Evanston. | 8:00—Convéntion business. Report of staté board of promotion. 8:15—Worien’s meeting and address by visiting representatives of the} sotteties. Simday Morninz—€ourt Hoitse 10:00—Sunday school 11:00—Annual sermon. 1:30 Religious education: Sunday schoot B. Y. P. U. under general direc- tion of Rev. F. A. Clark. 3:00—Report of committee on summer} assembly. Report of committee on resolu- tions. } Sunday Evening 8:00—Song and praise service. 8:30—Closing Address. Each church is éntfffed to three «tele- | ——_—> ‘Mary Miles Minter, one of the most profinent and popular of the young: began her professional career as a child player in @ company headed by the late Nat Goodwin. : —_—__—.»____ The véstibuled trai Was unknown thirty-five years ago. projéeting Gut toward the platform of the scales. The purposé of this was to give the shoppers a place om which to lay their packages while being weighed. On the back of the ledge was a fix- CARRANZA FINDS SAFETY ON MEX GUNBOAT, CLAIM (By Associated Press) EL », Tex., May Et y prints « quot ing a refugee Carranza offi here as having advised other Carrancistas in the United Stated that Venustiano | Carranza, deposed president of Mexico, companied son-in-law eral Candido Aguila has found r on the Mexican sunboat Progreso. FOREST FIRES MENACE TOWNS (By Associated Pi QUEBEC, May 20.—Forest fire Is sweeping Béllech: county and threat ening the destruction of the village " . Camile, St Nien, Panet.and D; quam, according to a telegraphic appea for afd received here today. Fortune Waiting for Alonzo Duck, Can’t Be Found Alonzo Duck has acquired wealth, At least a message received in Denver from an Eastrn attorney stated that a cer- tain amount of money fs due him and that comfnunication with him is desire Mr. Duck, when last heard from, was fuge s.) ture into which show cards might be inserted, thus accommodating the wom- en and sine them a, sign to read at workmg in the oil fields of Wyoming, pregtmably near Casper. The Hirsig & Co. has received the communication from, the, Eastern d Stromex. 1,000 Onion Sets $1.00 Prepaid Long's special haze! size S ctdset yellow bottom sets. Fine for growing gfeen onions. Best of all for early crop dry {onions for fall and winter. Satisfaction guaranteed. 3. D. LONG, Seddsntan, Boulder, Colorado® 75 Dresses, Values Up In’ the following materials, Saturday Sale to $68.50—Sizes 16 to 46 Special $32.95 cofors and combinations, Taffeta, » georgette and taffeta, georgette, (ricofette and charmeuse, charmeuse, metéor, faffetx and trieollette, tricollette. ’ Waist Sale Continues Friday SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY XN Daa GOD a am: [PHONE 3| ished to weigh thentgelves lat one penny per weight, raaeee. ut of the advantage theké was ing something to attract thé peo- cost|an trying to dispose of her while she stepped on the scales, was about to lay them on relieved her of them. How much too big is your storeroom?| following Monday he had one of the boys build a little table with a ledge when 2 Bars White Naptha oes Pride Washing Powder, eee: Be Only a Limited Quantity COME EARLY! Metropolitan 5 to 50c Stores (me sinieent vale stas made I tht COT GT SS PS LSS PS LS LS LE ILS ST SPST SS KEITH LUMBER CO. For Prompt Deliveries of pee MATERIAL and COAL A COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND Neowipnmreeieedo eons A peculiar quirk of Danish law has <A" POO PPO POPOOOCOCOAL PI LID. AGS, Special Special Saturday Only: 94. m., to 9 p. m. MD OTST As a ae SII LI IIL SS ISL IL SE |

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