Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 26, 1920, Page 3

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' reday Night Dance ‘{ohe.elk. ‘The trip to Dubois was mals to. Be Public. : Vaveriana “in 8 hours atid 55 minutes, The second of the series of dances which is said to be record time Business and Professional Warten Adopt By-Laws Embracing the review and organized a mass meet- img to concider the adoption of _reso- the resolutions: Tustrated ‘at the next meeting, by Miss ‘Miss Mi Physician Leaves Ross. } Tutions having to do with a solution: = NEW SCHOOL ‘BUILDING the problem of the surplus of men ir : Caxsper’s population. A great deal of HED Fi fun resulted from the consideration of), | | , > to fhe American Legion will be a pub- le “effait, So many caiis for ‘invita tons Have bh recewed: by the com~ mittee that they have run short. The Invitations will be ready. by Pharsdiy. |” | night and-will be given out at. the door of the Temple. The first dance sof the season was a great success, and as better music has been promised tor. this time, dn even more enjoyable ev: ning is expected. ‘The affair will be chaperoned by the Women of the Aux- itiary ‘as usual. , 8 8 Masked Dance for Hallowe'en, Under the auspices of the Royal Neighbors, the fifth anoual masquerade Hallowe'en dancewiil’ he given at the Masonic ‘Temple on Friday night. A committee has been formed to decide on the best costumed guests and prizes will be given. Elaborate decorations of Hallowe'en novelties will be used in the han, and refréshments will le served. z | Banquet Planned By Women's Auxiliary. Si At-an important meeting of the Members of the Women's Auxiliary to the American Legion, which will be held in the club rooms in the West Ho- tel building next Tuesday afternoon, plans will be completed for the Amer- ican Legion benquet which will be helt for all exseryice men, on -Armistice Day. Pa | Informal Dinner Party Much Enjoyed. ‘Mr, and Mrs.’Elmer Green of Math- eny street, presided at a’ 6 o'clock din ner on Sunday i hener of Mr, ant Mrs. Charles Benjamin? After the nicely, served three-course dinner a Pleasant evening was spent. cee Miss Irma Patton who has heen iting with the Misses Bernadine and Alberta Kerchhof and Miss Edith Dolan of Denver for the past week, is ex- pectéd to return to her home here with- in the next few days. Miss Patton has heen. entertained exiensively while in Denver, - "i ; sae Mrs. Hemingway to Entertain Delphian. Society. The Natrona county chapter of the Delphian society will meet at the home of Mrs. Ambrose Hemingway. tomorrow afternoon.” The regular study and iit erary meeting will be enjoyed. aoe 8 The condition .of Mrs. Patrick SuPt- van, who has been ii with pneumonia for some -time, shows consideralje im- provement today. k “ see ~ Mra. William Hardin’ of Lander, ihe <is the house guest of Mrs. Ralph 1 for the week. Coe "PERSONALS The Burnett Optical company as just built in a new show window which greatly improves the appearance of tic Henning block. The window fs paneled after the latest fashion and is finished with white woodwork. The floor of thé window is carpeted in green velvet. “ display of Kryptok lenses, glasses for motoring, shaded glasses, pedometers mand compasses is arranged in an ar- tistic manner. / eee H. B. Steel, purchasing agent for the Midwest Refining company, who has} been spending the past few days in the city from his headquarters in Denver, left last ‘night for Montana, where he will attend to corapany business. oe 8 L, Gilborne, who has been spending a few days in the city visiting with his sister, Miss Veeta Gilborne, ts leaving today for Nebraska, where he will spend the winter. Mr. Gilborne speut the summer near Moneta on an it claim. — - eee Stanley Griebel ‘has returned from the Dubois country, where he and Par- ton Whipple, engineer, have been. on a big game hunt. They returned with - Grow Your Hair GET THIS FREE sen hevadendrast, of if your hair is fall ane or if you ve a bald spot, you | know that legions of persons ha’ crs Lice, 1 $i Bnttoia, B2-a01, Station F., New Yocb lo be given by the Women's Auxiliary — ‘S <8 A. H. Stewart has. returned to- Cas- per after spending several days In Den- ver ‘on business and plensure. c ew in the city trom his ranch at Arminio attending to business matters and vic. days. x eles J. R. Davidson’ of Powder River, is spending a few days im the city on business.and visiting with friends. * * Miss Mary Selle: Violinist, who has}! been’ with Miss Doris Van Meter, has returned to her home in Des Moines, Iowa. Whi'e in the city Miss Seliers pees several Gudiences with her mu- sic, ss Ben.Weeks of Lander, who gnent the week end here visiting with friends and {attending to business, has now return- ed to his home. e @ ee .. Hil Rayburn Of the Oi, Well Supply company and Frank Taylor, who is gonhected With the Oil Journaffieft y sv terday in Mr. Taylor's car for the Dn- bois country, ,where they will go back into the mountains on a hunting trip for elk, ee H.-B. Durham is spending the re- mainder of the week in Denver -on. te. {gal business. 4 om Mrs. Anna McKenne of East Liver- pool, Ohio, is visiting in the city at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick. Burke. She has visited here before and has many friends here; 2 se 8 A. L. Spurlock is in ‘the city from the Buzzard ranch on business and visiting with friends. eee My. J. M. MSson and Mrs, W. Bai- ley are in the ‘city visiting at the-home of Mrs. C. H. Miller. They will re- main here for the wWéek before return- ing to their homes in Nebraska. oss C. R, Drummond of Boston ts regis- j torae at the Henning ‘hotel while at- | tending, to business in the city, +o 8 F. C. Zell of St. Paul, Minn., is spending a few days here looking after his business ‘interests. PEE Fg oes J. Fy Roland, who is connected with the Interstate Pipe company offices. 1a Denver, is spending a few days here attending to business with the tocal cf- ce. COX REALIZES LOSS OF CHIO - MEANS DEFEAT (By_United Press) HINTON, W. Va., Oct. 26.—Gov. James.M. Cox. expects to spend the rest ofthe campaign in Indiana and Ohio: Leaders admit that if he fails to carry these two states, his defeat is certain. He will speak in Toledo the night before election. Cox is optimistic over the results of his last eastern campaign. _Demo- crats believe proleague Republicans and Independents will swing to Cox following his declaration on Article 10 in New Yogk on Saturday when ho said the United States could only en- ter war when congress authorized it, The statement was «a countermove against Elihu Root, it is believed. “Eatonic ig wopdertal,’’ says O. W. Barton. “I bad been a lerer from stomach tro and now I am well.” for 20 * 000890002 ~ 26410 6 Cobo TESS DOdENO>E Discount on All SUITS © * Professional Women's club held at the Tom Hull. county commissioner, ia} ¥. W. C. A. last-evening by-laws €s- tablishing the c'yb procedure were read by Miss Selma Youns, one member uf itirg with friends for the next) ¢>w']@ committee appointed at . the meeting to make a survey of the con- dition’ of the club, und ascertain what Sort of seryice it could best give to the girls of Casper. 4 come up for adoption at the next meet- month will be held by the club. first meeting of each month will be de- voted to ‘business and the second will | vary in. character, a purely social meet | ing being held in every even month of the year except those of the summcr} and a dinner with a forum or. toast! profram in’ the odd months, | gymnasium classes of the -Y, W., which | fan only be held on Monday nights, the club will meet hereafter on Tues: | day evenings, the next meeting to be | held. on Tuesday, Noyember 9, : members will adopt at that meeting, th» fiscal year of the club will begin ia January, officers being elected at that time and dues for the year collected parliamentary law given ‘two weeks ad by Miss Frances Yeomans. May Porter,: Miss Helen Wells and! Miss Beatrice Boedefeld had: charge ot | New Plans and Slight ee At the meeting of the Business. and; locating in Casper thru ‘here: in: the they last As outlined in the bylaws which will ing of the club, but two meetings a The | In order not to conflict with the Under the by-laws avhich the club ‘The program for last evening's me ng was a review of the first lesson Miss d+ SLOAN'S GOES RIGHT TOTHE ACHING SPOT ‘You can Just tell by its healthy, stimulating odor, that it is fave toga son aoed (OUSANDS of men and women, I when the least little rheumatic “crick” assailsthem, have Sloan's Liniment handy to knock it out. Pi ular over a third of a century vs a es more popular today. That's because it és so wonderfully helpful in relieving external aches and pains—sciatica, lumbago, backache neuralgia, overstrained muscles, stiff ge ‘weather exposure results. A ittle is all that is necessary, for if soon penetrates without rubbing, to the sora spot. No muss, no stained skin All druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40, What if the milkman is too late for breakfast or fails to come at all? What if the iceman doesn’t show up? What if you need more milk unexpectedly ? From the city apartment to the most remote home, any of these Spell it backwards KL. Dr. H, A. Reichenvach, late of Omaha! in. i /and @ practicing pwysician for 19 years, Changes hes Meetings has takeh up his some in Casper and} until the comple*ion of the Midwest of- fice building at the corner of Second and “Wolcott. will maintain temporary offices at the Smith apartmexts, Dr. and Mrs. Reichenbach determined on following, late summer when were favorably both Casper and the West. impressed with S nota bitoftroubleto have plenty of things to eat on hand all the time, when you use Calumet Bak- ing Powder. Mix up a batch of biscuits —or the finest kind of cake— it’s all the same. There is never but one result—the sweetest and most palatable of foods. There fa hot as much iefinid over king costs either, ‘Because Calumet costs less—when you buy it—the price is moderate, —the Kind — Mother It costs you lesswhenyou use it— use you don’t use ‘as much of it—it has more than the ordinary leavening strength. * You get more out of the flour, sugar, eggs, shortening, etc., because there are no failures—no waste. * Received highest awards World’s Pure Food ition, Chi- cago, Paris Exposition, Paris, France. Thelargest selling brandintheworld. Pound can of Calumet contains full ” 16 oz. Some baking powderscome in 12 oz. instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. Powdered Milk for Emergency and Regular Use things might happen. day is gone. Klim Powdered Milk answer. only the water removed. [IM BRAND POWDERED MILK i Day or night—for regular use or emergency—Klim is ready for your needs. Add water and you have liquid milk at once—milk thatis rich, fresh, and pure. Klim needs no ice to keep it sweet and fresh—it does not sour. It does not freeze in winter. You are wise if you keep a sup- ply of Klim Powdered Milk on your pantry shelf, Klim Powdered MERRELL SOULE SALES CORPORATION, First National Bank Court, Rock Springs, Wyoming Whole Milk (full cream) for baby, for the other children, forco! cereals; Klim Powdered Skimmed Milk for every cooking purpose. Learn for yourself the many virtues of Klim— —its convenience —ita economy—itswholesome goodness. Go to the nearest dealer and get your supply today. ’ KLIM IS. ON SALE AT THESE SELECTED STORES CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 8 E. Second—Phone 97 W. HOBROWN GROCERY But that Milk—fresh, pure, and wholesome—in powder form. Milk —with nothing changed — BOSELLY & CARR . Fifth and Beech—Phone 545-W « tip! Osea BY Taree GENERATIONS Mame rom ROOKLEY On MOTMEANOOD Ao Tue BABY, race BRADFIELD REGULATOR Co,, DEPT. 5-D, ATLANTA. GA. 4 cups of pastry flours level tea- 4 tenn not 2 tablespoons of tablespoons of melted butter, 1 cup of milk, Then mix in the regular way, is the ffee and tion of) ‘Permanent soctety will be ll) station, Wyo., about 38 miles west of t, was formally dedicated with Harriet Little, Miss May: Hamilton antl} crercises Saturday under the direction > of Miss’ Springsteen who has charge of | the school. The dedicatory talk was | given by Miss Springsteen. It was fol- lowed by exercises by the students and i: songs. G, M. Penley, Natrona county Omaha for Casper serteunara agent, gave a short talk of | Bee the agriculture of the country. H There are 12 to 14 students regularly enrolled in the Natrona school. MOTHERS FRIEND For Expectant Mothers Last night's lesson on the organiza-| phe new school building at Natrona FRED GROSS’ AY FOR [ges SesirSe ALL CALL PROCLAIMED COUGH: | CHEYENNE, Oct. ert D. Carey has procl: 14 “Red Ciross” day in Wyoming, call- Ing on the people of the state on that day to respond liberal cial needs (of the “(nual “roll Gall” of the orgapluation wil = vernor Rob- to the finan- Rea Cross. The an- flit, 5. wi STATA ‘ nN i Os Look at all These -—and imagine how good they taste with the rich maple flavor "of Towle’s Log Cabin Syrup., Breakfast Cereal —crisp with milk and maple-y withdelicious LogCabinSyrup. Pancakes ‘—with or without sausages but most certainly with Towle’s Log Cabin Syrup! Ice. Cream — ‘transformed into a maple kg sundae by Log Cabin Syrup. se Toast, Biscuits, Waffles, Muffins Ws —everything tastes better with Towle’s Log Cabin Syrup. 2 You'll enjoy the rich i maple flavor Look for the Log Cabin Can a Three Sizes AT YOUR GROCERS DO YOU NEED FURNITURE? | WEHAVEIT = ssi: And can save you money on any piece of furniture Oo PEE DTO. : you buy. j Eyaisin k $16 *° $60 |. ? goons a $12 *° $50 FF: Kitchen Cupboards, from ee ended $9 hs $14 " * 5 Hoosier Kitchen ; H a «a Cabinets ... a he Rida $35 sis pane t $20 °° $54 |: pore i iS $5 * $40 We will have a carload of heaters and ranges the first of next week HARNED & SOW se | 120 West Midwest Ave. Phone 249 - c

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