Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 21, 1920, Page 3

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TURSDAY, DEC. 21,1920 =~ zy a proceeds of the sale will go toward the L ‘ Armenian relief fund. All of the sweets . Wilsdin ball, Jr., and Mis3| will be home-made ahd will be sold in Grieve: entertained at a chinajany quantity, | | * ro) tn henor of Misa Irma Patton, . ‘who willbe married to Mr. Silas Brooks ‘Tani 6. "The home of Miss ve was artistically decorated with PERSONALS | jfk Toses and white narcissus. ; pat Mina Patton réceiyed many beautiful to from Old time friends, who were| ‘Walter Shikany, who has been at tho gpeats. “Mrs. Neil Tyler of Rock! tending the medical school at Boulder, er Wag an out-of-town guest. Colo., returned last week to spend the he evening wae peat, Sewing: holidays at-his home here. oe 8 and Mrs, Neil Tyler of Rock} Mrs. Ellen Bailey and Mrs. A. L. Ma- er, ‘have arrived in the city to!son of Indianapolis and Mrs. J. Hy: nd -the. Christmas vacation at the| Brower,of Sioux Falls, S. D., have de- bome of Mrs: Tyler’s pareste; Mr. and | parted fer their homes: Mrs. Bailey is Mrs, P, C. Nicolaysen. the mother of the late Mrs. C. H. Mil- * 2 3¢ ler, while Mrs. Mason and Mrs. Brower Mrs. Weidner are sisters of the deceased. tq Eotertain. , “Mee. Charles Weidner wiii entertain} Walter Weiblin has returned to the wi honor of Miss Irma Patton tomorrow | city after visiting for the past several afternoon. days with his parents at his home in ; eee Erie, ‘Pa. Party at eee y © Garden Tonight. ~~ Miss’ Olive Lowndes has returned Mr, and Mrs. O. L. Walker are en-| from Laramie, where ahe has been at- ‘ertaining, this evening ‘at a formal|tending school. She met her brother, gancing party to be given in the newly|Joe Lowndes, who has been in Kear- completed “Winter Garden. Invitations| ney, Neb., attending military . school, ‘Were recelyed by about 100 couples. .|in Cheyenne. ayes te Sater cee Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham to Be Attorney G. R. Hagens has returned Hoek and Hostess at Dinner. from Denver, where he has been look- Miss Irma Patton and Mr. Sijas|ing after’ business interests. ks ‘will be thé honor guests at a 2; Fm inner to be served this evening at the} R. E. Brand, who was formerly con- gme-of/Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cunninz | nected with the James Bury Real Bs- ham: “After the dinner the guests will| tate company, is in the city from Den- ‘enjoy the dance given by Mr. and’ M:s.| ver. Ord. Walker. y aed ‘ ther te W. S. Kimball, Jr., and Frank Riley ‘Miss Isabel Hanway has arrived hoyejof the Kimball Drug company, have to,apend the holidays with her parents, | returned from Denver, where they have Mr, aud “Mrs. J. E. Hanway. Miss H»n-|been looking after business for sev- ‘Way isa senior this year in the hich/|eral days. gehool division of the Principia collexze, oc Ree Rt: Louis, Mo. J. °F. Sullivan has left for his old ae + 28 home in Connecticut, where he will 4,4Mise Elieen Sullivan has returned to} spend the Christmas , holidays. ¥ hOwie here for the “holidays. Miss oes @ ‘Sullivan has been studying music in| Jim Crawford of Alcova, was in yea- eases The Misses Kathleen and|terday from that region where he has ia Sullivan. who are attending | been engaged in doing assessment work ba ry’s in Notre Dame, Ind., will| for. some oil firms. turn “Thursday. Cher hd ee ik ape Miss Kathryn Burnett has returned ‘Ga Sale for to. the city to spend the Christmas ya- q lin Relief. cation at the home of her parents, Dr. tule members of: the Junior Philathea|and Mrs. W. G. Burnett. chia of the Methodist Sunday school phd oe ‘will have charge of candy hooths in the} Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Wheeler have re- ‘Wobbies of the Oil Exchange building | ceived word of the birth of a daughter, @pd the O. & 8. building on Friday. The IT IS A GRUEN SMART, FASHIONABLE, AND THE LAST WORD IN RELIABILITY. $27.50 AND UPWARD , JOS. I, SCHWARTZ ART JEWELER Iris: Theatre Bldg. E. Keating, Mgr. Only 3 days left in which to do your Christmas , Shopping WEARABLE GIFTS Are more than a Christmas Gift. They. are the expression of an all- year thought. In our Ready-to-Wear Depart- ment Gift questions are-easily an- ‘swered---Gift riddles are easily solved. Casas The Store of Quality—One Price to All of Lincoln, Neb. Mrs. Craig was Miss Isabel Whetler. Tames Cody and Will Gody left Sun- | day night {or Antigo, Wis., to spend spend the holidays at her home here Miss Keith has been teaching in Delta. | * _Mr. and Mrs. John Whisenhunt have the laying of 80 miles of line west of here. several days at Thermopolis. Miss Katherine Mahoney returned hee. akan worshwestern university. | automobile construction, weight distri-|lippige that is absolutely unavold term. Miss Mahoney is taking a spe- cial music course. Miss’ Anna Treyett, who is ‘studying |Gesign, in which becomes evident. the} jected. music in Chicago, has returned Hecke difficulty of providing a spring that will}. As far as the weight of the car itself city for the Christmas vacation. give full resiliency under an empty|is concerned, regardless of its distriby- Miss Mary Tobin is expected to re-|€d dowh to its full pated capacity. Simi-/jightest car produces. the smallest tire turn this coming Thursday from St. it ition becomes: a The fact is that the life of @ (Mary’s in Notre Dame, where she is attending school. Miss Gladys Humphries has resumed her position with the Webel Commer cial company after being absent for several days. - EF. P. Niegh is here from Powder River attending to business matters. BE. M. Hendrickson of Denver, {s registered at the Henning «hotel while attending to business here. pre eye hs ods SCOUTS TO PUT ON PROGRAM AT | H. S. GYMNASIUM of what use they are to the commun- The parents and friends of the Scouts are invited to attend, a Tribune Classified Ads bring results, s i ‘ MERRILL, SOULE SALES CO., 118 East Second—Phone 97 } W. H. BROWN GROCERY ©, Main Floor O-S Bldg. 188 Hast Second Street I. 0. 0. F. Building enn se eee “will not be interfered with|~ There are | Christmas with their parents, {A UT. ont one. Jor them having ta do with the manner Md fed : 4 2 i ich such units as power plant isq Mildred Keith, daughter of Dr, if PS sea ngzre aye pica epee ne it ak ib go Beh Th Mrs. M. C. Keith, has réturne@ to] SUROAWEEE I BEGd ~ yeeiverage. automobile| conatruction road shocks are more a retuned from. Thermopolis where they —— x is r a Spent tho Jast week. | Complex Problem Found in Dis American Breakfasts for Donchbey®. _ Buford Adana of the Fuixe ana tin. tributing Dead Weight in Man “jiare. even in : : apne es wee Ree. SLT and tle company of Kansas City, ner That Will Not Afect |e Part of its weight in front, the/line with the smoslean Sie, soldiers ‘Mo., is in the city on busihess with ths arson = greater wear is borne by the rear tires. | was demanded Dies Sey eho Were Tiihois Pipeline company in regard to Equilibrium - “}it must be remembered in this ‘Jerid others from this coun: : tes bile design of weight distrityition| drawn vehicle, in that the latter js. Mrs, Chester Bryan has returned to fs not th important, pulled over the road; while the former|egge and bacon a¢ well.’ her home in the city after spending a kse Meet oh the tibet aeaaa ee is pushed along by ‘the tractive effort bir PIE attention on the part of the: désigner,| transmitted to the rear or drive wheels.| Some iron ore depasits’ in Teeland, says a writer in American Motorist. |In consequence of the driving atresses, eh a Daniah. Compan: Like aut the taste imposed by modern| the rolling friction of the road, and the] develop, axe seid to contal bution must be largely @ matter of com-| able, the tires. pf the rear wheels en- promise: In this respect the prob-| counter most of the wear to which the * 2s Jem resembles that involyed in spring} automobile tires are regularly sub- 2. * body as well as Under One that is load-jtion, it is common experience that the proposition when it’ tire is proportional to the cube of the ® iseuLsros Co., Dei ‘\tention in considering tire wear, : propul i i uring the wat. ’ ro tion that the puision of a motor} called to France durh nee sos Of the many problems met in automo- vehicle differs from that of the tsciget ae consists of a roll to thirty million tons of ore, - - For Expectant Mothers Useo By Taree Generations arte Fou BOOKLET O8 WOTHERNDOD ano we BABY. reee SPECIAL SALE Firestone Tires. TO REDUCE OUR STOCK TO A MINIMUM BEFORE TAKING IN- VENTORY WE ARE OFFERING) THE FOLLOWING QUANTITIES oe 8 ou ee AND SIZES ATA The Boy Scouts have arranged a rather elaborate program for next 2 - P Cc RIESE ening ae Hine osteo Discount of 33 1-3 Per Cent The different troops will each put on an exhibition of what the Scouts do and ‘- ‘_FROM REGULAR PRICES TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE LOW PRICES AND EQUIP YOUR CAR—WHAT SIZE DOES YOUR CAR TAKE? THIS 1S WHAT WE HAVE: FABRIC TIRES 12—30x3)4 Plain Wrapped 22-52 ee we 4—31x4 Plain Wrapped — {—32x314 Plain Wrapped —-2--- 220 20S es 5—32x3!4 Non-Skid ‘Wrapped ~_-------------_- 18.65 1-234x4 Plat Wrapped! 2 ee 24.05 3—34x4 Non-Skid Wrapped ~-_---------..--- 26.75 EE Non-Skid Wrapped —._-._-_ SORES FI82: 35.50 2 Get the best fresh milk— Klim Powdered Milk- ist Nat'l Bank Court, pon SALE BY 1—35x4/4 Non-Skid Wrapped —_-------- ELE 37.10 ieee Rone 5-7 ‘CORD TIRES 11—32x314 Ribbed Cord). _-___+_-. aries sie - 8—32x4. Ribbed Cord’— f ‘That is the place toget your| |} 4—32x414 Ribbed.Cord: __ ee Sree ioeeate Non-Skid Cord, Klim satisfies every milk’ | -need, It is. convenient '‘and® “ 133x414 Ribbed Cord pamasemens a | Yon wi poet vo, etbersanc"k: +f 1—34x4_ Ribbed Cord ~~ 37.85 supply if you use Klim. © 2—35x4l4 Ribbed Cord _-_--._-~- Nghe foes os Seep San ya Soy 3—35x5 ~ Ribbed Cord _.__-2__--___-_.___._-_ 54:20 KLIM sedi te | Blxé: .. R6d pee ice peace mone: Se 8 $ 3.65 POWDERED. MILK. 32x34 Red Tyibes 225 Becta cr phen naa B25 33K4/3 Réed Tubes: cs. c2cc aes (igabe este rahe Pee 5.05 exit Red “Baber <<<. ceuteed nl) ude, om 5.55 36x6._ Red Tubes =. : 40x8 Red Tubes - 2x9; Red Pubes! os kass gare a 20.23 GREY TUBES ‘ 933x417 Grey, Tarbes. eee ay $ 4.50 33x5 Grey Tubes -_ : 35x414 Grey Tubes ---------+-- 2-28 aanteavee- Wy These Prices Subject to Regular Government Tak Fea cn Aaetane THESE PRICES WILL REMAIN IN EFFECT UNTIL JANUARY 1, 1921 615 South Lincoln . ‘ OR UNTIL THE SUPPLY IS EXHAUSTED Te ts: EARL C. BOYLE Hot Lunch 125-137 North Center St. : Phone 9 11:30 Until 2:00 P. M. * PRACTICAL CHRISTMAS SHOP- ; The Henning Hotel PING MADE EASY HERE aes 8 A wonderful selection of gifts for Mother, $$. Will serve Xmas Dinner on Christmas Day, Wife, Sister and Sweetheart. Gifts that are ~ 3/8 December 25th, from 6:00 to 8:30 p. m., useful. : ; : : : Sethe ; at $1.50 Per Plate Suits Kinohae HH Music during dinner by Dresses ngney $ SCHEMBECK’S ORCHESTRA rs P Hy 4 f Fur Conta Baer re H New Year’s Eve Dinner and Dance Waists Vaully Pass H Dinner will be served from 6 to 8:30, phy ges Bouditr Caps is at $2.00 per plate, including Breakfast gowns Corsage Bouquets 3 Dance afterward. REE : Dancing from 8:30 to 12:30 in the Dining Dem ; esa ae Rooms for Hotel and Dinner Guests thao R Please make reservations at an early date Ee ae = = som Adda 9T2S NOC Sulso[D Reeoececccoccesossonocecessgoveoecesevcceees POCOCSOOHOCOTOTOOTOOCDOCODDOOECOOOODOODO COC EDOOSESO

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