Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 23, 1920, Page 5

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(By hited Press) 7 . : ell, ‘They Gaye "Em ~ ? Quite an tava, i Raw ; a Bulletin, Anyhow, So thought ut re at Evaiiston|: lain coat ts throughout the” country | ark. So Ps = ims “Aye wou! well to wateh for a pair. of} with the Festi ie Problem Ak Wing ey women who worked a slick game in|a family of the moat ; roblem fter Being Used _ Reading, Pa., and got away with the|the market. st ene Fite: : One Year * |atheme ‘as welt’ as the money. Miss java : zi “| eanvassed the town with a propedition § hee ‘ EVANSTON, 1. (By Mail) —Bvan-| 10 200 feavidg the: firemen of Reading | ston’s servant problem his been’ par-| would set the money. ~ Maly “solved and the Evanston’ com-| Many of the busines’ mon bought smithity Kitchen has become a marked. ae ie high vay: ‘and a: nag pile | in” came out... It the alarm |4 worl Pd ap pooner institution through the ef- box numbers listed, twelve fire preven- a be, eee a ah ena ad ae ad sa shitomlen ak te aha tion rules and the advertisements, The horns dayea from White e6tton; ana pat out | omen are gone and s¢ is the inoncy./it'on the market. 18 HOt HIF sold, but duétion of what they say is the most The firemen of Readiig sa: began from : - ° y they know | ¢h, rae : be sear d thermal container yet per-|nothing about the plan, @id not sanc- Widest ne doll pin Simots, nehenaten Shee Hier enh sbahenwiiioh:| teat the, tarivade and dit Kot get Any of |ana inncctrnotne eee eee is Ad more than a year old, has he-| the proceeds. any one ask? cothe a modei after which numerous! fosing One 1, orlgitia slew eaten sifiilar kitchens have been patterned Tested Ayia ed alien nucdiciet: re pane allover the country. “It delivers hot!” Charies T. Cox, a merchant of Oak-| hotels, where bothers are cohatahtly es ee the homie by Motor truck: | inna, Calit,, was greatly annoyea by looking for something few that whi ie aston kitchen ig: an ‘out-| daily requests for Samples of expensive Stalid the hard wWeat of Sun ar@ sald, | pie the war. In the summer of/rhaterials. The amallest-snip one could | For this they are Just the thing, as the ye Pee # " Paice Seman S ar Cor make book off an inch... Probably the “ep fo oes is oe ead aan 48 well as busifiess men ap- ‘| Very. tekt etistomer wonld want, to buy over epi it i ror courteous munity Kitchen. ‘The club's Yotord fot, from'-that samié bolt, and the. goods| hatm, cea emnetene taki serv- the Season was 7,000 Jars.of fruits and always had to be measured to her on{ Ineddition to these tig déitd, Mies ; A i a charsapie institutions. When thé in| the “short” edge, thus losing for the| Mitchell Also midkes #ome leVely’ ned. ice. Since its establishment . ves#aties, most of which went Jo merchandise ain inch strip clear across |lncbs aid girdles of Wik eord, st ayea in 1889 this institution has Muenza epidemic struck the country in the wide material. ‘This would ‘occur |i the most exquldite -colora var. steadily grown because it P {he fall ot that fear, the club extended many times on the samo bolt, each|Mished, giving them. the appeihince OF studies the interests of its its activities and’ for a time served an time wasting an inch, so that the loss |# fine Porcelain, i 4 : _ Pverage of 200 meals daily,to those who Wis Considerable vit material costing} Hundteds of dollars worth of thse,’ customers and constantly en- j were stricken and their families. From S¢veral dollars per yard, goods hive been sold in the last few deavors to widen its field of i Yhese activities came the idea of-a per-| Realizing fhe fact that to be stingy |MOnths ana Miss Mitchell says it prom- uSefulness in the community. manent ‘kitchen and its establishment! with samples is to send customers tol See into & vory iderative By patronizihg this insti- was tot vom-| titor’ a * : ' ue to: three members of the. Wom-|% competitor's store, Cox put his wits = tutidh you réceive all that is bést in modern banking. pdintiient because ‘Private Individuals an’s Club, Mrs. James A: Odell, Mrs.) t® work and evolved’ a scheme that re - § Rufus C. Dawés and Mrs, Homer H.|@ved him many dgliars/and satisfied|. Read THE THibune Classified Aas. - Kingsley. ‘bis customers as Well. : . “Evanston ‘has hedn suffering from a| When the how bolts earié in from shortage of domestic hélp,” said Mis. | the wholesalé house he would delib- dell, in explaining the plan. “Every-|¢rately cuf off an inch strip clear across | # where women, especially young moth-|the width. Dividing this hatrow strip 4% Interest on Savings ers, are finding it impossible to do all'imto inch ‘squares he would have,- in p that is required of them, to take care the Gase of | Tifty-two-inch. \ material, Thirty-One Years of Service pf the babies and the house, and -have ¥-two small les Which -he 8 ahy leisure, for the homecoming of the|tUcked into the end 6f the bolt next! May We Setve You? husband.” An ‘increasing number of, ‘?,the Winding board. families are frequenting the hotels ana , Now, inbiead of losing from thirty cafes, sacrificing, family life and inter | Ont Inches trom a See renensivi OE ree te EUAt By (Oban tua ‘ash tna eRe eA Ee livering dinners’ to such Homes, a serv- . iy ; ice would be rendered not to those fam- wor anna peste nce scan jiles alone, but to soclety as well, by! “pote-Dolts” Make & : ‘Preventing the disintererdtion of the i hgie and the annihilation of the fam.| ot ut New York ily. table.” The big problem, howev \ “Dolls made’ from / portiere poles! er, proved to the Evanston Community Kitchen and serve an average of 100 meals every every evening, claim the distinction of developink thé best thermal containers now in use. . A compléte meal is prehared, in. the | kitchen, placed i... quitable, thermat ‘ ‘dishes, heated toe hieh ctemnerntione andthe. portions \enélosed ii a thermal conta: t ‘ ‘'4t8 original temperature app: six hours, so that it is stil piping hot _ When it is delivered. to’ the patron's home by motor “truck. The empty dishes are: collected the followng’ morn- ing and the housewife is relieved of all concern over her evening meal. 4 For the service, a charge of 85 cents for each meal is made, plus 25. cents delivery charges,” The kitchen hits: al- réedy proved @ paying proposfion and its success has been so marked. that * refiresentatives froti Tos Angeled to Cleveland have visited the kitchen to ret pointers for establishing similar in-| stitutions in their own communities, unningham Company .. Price Reduction Sale we In the Men’s Clothing Department _ 20 Per Cent Discount | Allowed on a Suits, 0’Coats & Mackinaws For men and boys. You can now buy ‘Richards & Ct 1 retah nately ‘ Saati Faroese ten You can’t afford to mits chearine the Ladies’ Otehestra at the L. 0.0. F. hall of October 20. Admission, $1.10. 10-23-16" ——_.____- Read The Tribune Classified Ads. $75.00 Suits LOK stn $55.00 Buits for sai: $87.50 Suits . foF pane Fore Saenaeiee, er 5.00 Bults $20.00 § MOP ease oot ligiecaenal ters yelatia . $7600 Overcuats '~ its, DO Ra ssh ES diate $47.60 OVercoats TOR suieaags ts | 8.00 Overcoats” Siena PS "$28.00 specters of localitits, They hap- pen alike oh trowded streets ahd lonely country roads. | ‘Your turn to have a setious accident may come témtorrow. You may not be t6 blame, but ‘ sympathetic jury may hold financial loss’ that is rensipe ATNA-IZE The Atna-Auto Pian protects you against every insurable motoring tek. Let us tell you about its many advantages today. g OR a Men’s and Bo Wé have’ ¥educed - the prices’ on all < en’s and boys’ shoes from 10. 6 per tent. It will pay you Bev pairs _ | whil é the pale ts on. Men’s and Boy’s UNDERWEAR ‘A discount of 10 pé# ¢ent will be allowed on all und Wear for men and boys. We éarry a large asdortineht OF | ee suits ahd leo the tWo- . éce garments in, both eot- fi and wool, and tan please everybody. tags ; Blankets, Comfort: ers and Pillows A discount: of 10 per cent will be allowed on all blan- Kets, comforters and pillows for a short time only, Bel f ter lay in a supply néw. — - THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM CO. WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST gh CP 00-6 > 659-054 Auto Agents at Your’ Service S JieGRBell 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. General. Insurance APPOINTMENT IS | | TURNED DOWN ‘SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 29.--Gavhh MeoNabb, appoliited as a metiber of the | shipping board by President Wilson, A | sent tet today declining the av- i “proféssional oi- be an adequate container. From the ex: . dnd y 4 SOos ia sg tatee® perimental stage to the perfected alum- : $ inum, glass-lined dish, these three! é women, who have now incorporated $ Ds $ i > Its. anda 31 | —— READ TR oe, Pree 2 Coetraieatecge eget a aac e ‘ es fo eSo eSo ete efoto eto oh POO OOD RO ° iM per, v4 WHITE TEETH ealthy Gums Try CLEAN MOUTK KIMB THATS White Teeth, Healthy Gams, and a Clean Mouth keeps their teeth white—their gums firm—dnd theit mouths healthy, cleah, afid comfortable, with that Cool, Clean, Kienzo Feeling. And Klenzo is a safe dentifrice, approved by the dental profescion because it does all that any dentifrice ought to do., Creme regularly, tell us that it it, ba eisai Store VDLES THE GOODS We Must Have Room BIG SPECIAL| SALE All Next, Week on the Famous BRUNSWICK TIRES REDUCTION Center Street Filling Station Complete Stoek of Auto Atéessories, Oils and Gas Cor. Fifth and Center Stréets RIBUNE ADVERTISEMENTS AT PER CENT Phétte 402-M pred Sak ? OOO O%: &, 2, oS $, ? - oO The Nicolaysen Lumber Co, 90000498 0b60$04005060008560608 600808 CoUbUSESON EVERYTHING IN- BUILDING MATERIAL RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center > a i) be oe perros ae

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