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‘Baptist Gulld Holds jentertainment inthe form of a Japan ese party. All or the guests will come 2h costume and a committee is busy: making cherry blossoms: and janterns for the decorations. Even the “menu of. the luncheon will follow the Japan- ese idea, and the guests will be ini- ated to the use ef the chop sticks. WYOMINGITE 1S Mothers’ Woe. U Mecuns, ‘The W. C. T. U. will meet on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the library ey ae first part of the after : mt in a i i spel regular »bu: ‘Mrs. Harry Parsons is chairman of the entertainment committee and a spe- cial program has been arranged for gasthers. The subjects for the fay are ing prepared by six members ‘of the srganization. The subjects are: “The Grae Spirit of Mother's Day “Why T Am a Rihoner,” “Do's and Don'ts for Mothers of Children trom | 4 to 12 Years of Age,” “Mother Was | Everything in the World,” “Why She| elongs to the W. C. 7. UL" and! ‘Mother's Hour.” Cad., Wednesday, charged with the mur- der last April, near Flagstaff, Ariz., of Martin Schwad, a traveling salesman, is a son of J. C. Nash, president of the ite Bank of Hillsdale, Wyo., eighteen | vast of Cheyenne. His fath¢ | ule Wednesday, it is Said, fdr | Los Angeles. ' | An automobile stolen from Sehwad , Idaho, it is charged The Willing Workers of Grace A.M. E. church will serve tea at the hom of (Mrs. M. G. Coleman, 646 East street, on Tiesday afternoon from until 4 o'clack: Everyone invited. se 6 A “special invitation is extended to, (EEYENNE. Wyo., Jan. 20—Harry igor iy Ga axtona, a ic. sh, cowpuncher and motion pic- wis tar Ya, Hssct actor, arrested at Los Angeles, i Interesting Meeting. Following the inspirational visit of | Miss Helen Crissthan, who has charge of the national world-wide Guild work of the Baptist church, a business and social meeting of the local guild wos held at the home of Miss Rvth “nie Jer, 346 South Jackson street, ‘Tucs-) day evening. i Ofticers for the new year were clect | ed and plans for mission study | White Cross work were discussed. | Following the business meeting a s0- | | | the brother Roy machine was used by and “Buffalo” a receut tour of Wyoming. Brady was caught at Butte, Mont., and he and ‘Nash will be’ tak to Arizona for trial. LAND COMPANY Nash, his Brady, in cial hour and refreshments were eit | INCORPORATED . + ee . ~. Jubior Prom Is CHEYENNE, Jan. 20.—Articles of _ Friday Night Event. incorporation were filed in the office The annual Junior Prom which is|of the Wyoming secretary of stat: given by the members of the Junior |Tuesday by the United Irrigation and class of the Natrona County high|Land company of Branston, of which school in honor of the graduatingysen-| Senator Louis Kabell, J of Uinta iors will be held in the gympasium of| county, is a director.’ The corporation the school Friday evening. Invitations] is capitalized at $25,000, with stock of haye been mailed to the alumni, facutty|the par value of $2 a share. The di- and friends of the school as well as| rectors other than Senator Kabell are! to the students. Decorations will trans-| George Snyder, John M. Snyder and form the gymnasium for the evening |M. A. Robinson. and the Reed orchestra will play, for } i pale a will be forma! |SOVIET BUREAU BACK TO RUSSIA | The members of Rebekah lodge No. 38 ‘will hold a regular meeting this evening in the I. O. 0. F. hall. After the business transactions a social hour will be enjoyed, A luncheon will be 7 served. (By: 'The Associated Press) bite WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.—'The de: imb ances Prove (| Portation of Gregory Weinsisin, chan- Most ‘Succes:ful. cellor of the Russian Soviet bureau in The Paramouyt Dancing chub. wii) te United “States. was ordered: tod: enterfam this evening at the Winter | PY Seeretary of Labor Wilson. eed 3 tte Le gents and ight romrestments wits) MEW CABINET | TALKS POLICY served. The Paramount and the Progressive Pancing clubs have been lately organ- ized and jaré proving most successtul im the giving of informal dances. T. music is supplied by the Schembeci| py jy (By The Associated Press) orchestra and special song hits aye|, PARIS. Jan, 20.—Aristide Briand’s Ee mee Mae hew cabinet made its bow before p: : % tiamgpt today and ihe new premier pepialsWasce | the cabinets declaration of policy. TI for Friday. | aegeeaion was submitted this. morn- : cies sine party{iS for final approval of the whoie Whe regular informal dancing party cabinet: 3 bat which is given by the members of the| pats ote aa Masonic Dancing Club will be held in} ° the Temple Auditorium on Priday) evening. L4sht refreshments will be} served during the evening. - Gee LONDON RAIDE Anniversary Celebration. - The members of the Caledonian club will enjoy a conference, nquet and| (By The Assoc dance giv the H hotel on LONDON, Jan. Sion January The celebration is in hor in here were © or of the birth anniversary of the! simultancous raids by dete last Srout Scottish poet, Robert Burns. | night, says the- Daily Graphic. Many Tickets for the dinner may be pur-| buildings were raided and it w: tater, chased from the ‘members of th clu | that # number of important documents lw ized. am@ all Seottish ‘ invi pan a8 <a CHANGE, TN PLANTS. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan, Masked Ball 4s Planned. @he women of the Movseheart Ls-| on of the waterworks plant gion are completing plans for a Union in Wyoming has b ed ball which will be held on F t to Che ary 4 in the Winter Garden. Fovr|and General Superintendent A. W. prizes will be awarded for the best} Woodruff, wh headquarters is in this costumes and ai spectacular gran has heen elected president of each mareh will be formed for inspection by) 0f the subsidi water companies. the appointed committee. All are cor: | These are the Union Paeific Water! dially invited. Company. Green River Water Com- js 8 li ny and Rattlesnake Creek . Water K. T. Club to Have 1 Compa ‘The concerns supply water Jap es the Union Pacitie Raatoad Compa On ening the K: 'T. Club} and also to the public of Hanne es Will hold a novel ck Springs and G en Riv _ DRESSES DRESSES Three Beautiful Selections $10.95 $16.50 $35.00 |i. They come in Tricotine, Serge, Velvet, Tricollette, Wool Jersey, Messaline, Taffeta and Georgette. They % are wonderful dresses at the prices quoted. ‘ash, and it is further alleged that} RENT PAYER ENRICHES LANDLORD (CASPER REAL ESTATE BOARD) Whether it is just as cheap to pay rent as to own a home, is a question you will always find debatable between the two classes of dwellers. The argument of the confirmed rentpayer is that he is not tied down to any particular location, he has no taxes to pay, no wor- ries about plumbers and painters and the like, and can “just pick up and leave any old time free of care and responsibility.” He is right in that respect, but as he is free of] but he is by no means empty-handed. care 80 it is likely that he has. been| He hes, via the building loan system, ieee With his money. been bis own landlord and he has fallen The rentpayer has, according to his| heir tU the landlord's increment, so to Wing, “taken the aif,” but that is| speak. aboiit all he has taken. He has left behind the house, and his money with the Jandlord, and he goes to the next Rigas to repeat the same routine of He finds he owns free and clear, a property originally worth $5,000, but Which has grown in yalue through the growth of the neighborhood. He has had to pinch a little harder than the rentpayer, as he has’ had to put by approximately $22 a month extra for taxes, insurance and repairs, but the giind “has paid. The rentpayer has spent that extra $22 and so is no better off by reason of having additional spend- ing money, To sum up, the condition of the two classes of dwellers at the end of ten years is as follov Rentpayer—-Paid landlord, plus in- terest life, and. as another eyc}> ‘hipls around he has again been an- other landlord's benefactor. sit dewn, and figure what his rent cost over a period of years. He lives in the present. His idea of a budget is to| allow fo much for rent every month and the rest is for living expenses. Of} course, he waves a little, but if the man| is a persistent rentpayer, as a rule, he} is not an extremely successful income builder, for one has to figure at every! angle it a sizable, income fs to be)’ satanceatond of ial ye massed, | 3 Pe Homebuyer—Paid out in frte Why the “Rent Payer” Is at 2 Dis- taxes, building loaf’ payments, / advariage. ete, in ten years — As an illustratica of just what the|” Palance at end of ten rentpayer presents to his landlord over} The homebuyer also has the, equity a ten-year period, we have merely. to| 3) the increase in value of his prop- makeup the total rent for that time| ¢tty, if any. The figures show that by, plus the interest. We will say that the| 29t being afraid of the bother of taxes, rent paid is $50 a month. At the endj Plumbers, etc., the cost of which did of-ten years the rentpayer wil have} Ot exceed $22 a month maximum, he handed over to his landlord, in payment] 2s been able to accumulate virtually Lfor a place to sleep,’ the surprising| $5,000 in cash, while the rentpayer ac- total of $7,880. It seems quite a sum,| cumulated a moving van bill. The just veing piled up at a little $50 | homebuyer has been assisted in this month, but that js the total combinea| result through the fact that as he was with the interest the money would!Paying in his $50 per month to the earn during that. period. =i building loan, he was also reducing his Having paid over this munificent] interest’ account while the rentpayer was losing interest on his payments. The idea of this article is to give the approximate alts of a. ten-year: period from the two standpoints. ‘The figures would vary in actual practice, but not to any considerable extent, cer- tainly ‘not to. exceed $200. Also in the illustration, sum to the landlord, the rentpay ‘parts, leaving not only his mon: the house as well, as the landlord still owns it. The rentpayer, financially, is just where he started, only he ears older and his earning expectancy decreased to just that extent. Yow we will take the man who is al- ways figuring on how he can own his own home. Of course he starts as a we hay amount of steady work, is well on the} way to owning his home. | other, With the opportunities offered by the} building and loan associations and for It-is-just-as well to! 30 years compounde Rent, In 0 gant a purchase. purchase or build a modest home, rather than mansion, for the mansion m come Jater after the ficome nest jay been hatchced. ) Advantages of Owning Your Hom For the purpose of comparison we are going to put this beginner in a home on the assumption that if he rent- ed it he would have to p: What the persistent rentpayer gave to the land-} lord, $50 per month. But instead of paying ® landlord, the homebuyer is, taking this money and planting it in his! It has to garden to grow for ten years, | ‘4 be very SENN, watched and time and} A a again there idworry and nervous strain | ? 5 Rent, or month, $30, amounts to— In 10 y attached to its preparation for the har-| qronzoo.auss } but when harvest time arrives | raters ie Ti yield is commensurate with the in-/ attached to the enltiva-} ‘4 1 Over 1 Million Tablets Taken ey. Tf you want to have ea8 ical vigorous, and have that vest, the convenience tion. We are assuming that the p rentpayer and the homebuye tent liv are ing side by side.» Bach has put ig $50 @) don, you must keep your Kidneys, 4 month, the homebu. fust a} lite} and Bowels free from impurities. “If the é sf | have ceased to function properly take BLISS more. ‘The ten-year period is up and| NATIVE HERBS TABLETS, o conartic the rentpayer moves along, virtually | made of pats, Bers, and barks, They do ects shuyer | Bot cause harsh ‘ri ins, or leave you {yoing empty handed. The homébuyer| pa Mh Seare bel erage Failace Re stn His harvest is garnered, BACK GUARANTEE in cache box 38 has paid out, like he rentpay! A. O. BLISS CO. WASH,, D. aoe ree TT WILL AY You. TO > AY US ’ _ TO AY YOUR LOSS R, T. KEMP CO. “Lysurance — That's All" 112 Kast eoercece: “SO LONG LETTY” it’s One of the Funniest Plays of the Season With a Host of Beauteous Bathers IT WILL BE AT THE AMERICA OF COURSE! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 9O09OO0900 POPOPPOOECSSOO: Due to the continued mild weather we offer a Special on -Flarence Oil Heaters $6.50, $7.50 and $9.50 for those heaters, which ware $7.50, $8.75 and $12.50 respectively These heaters are guatanteed in every respect to give absolute satisfaction. Holmes Hardware Co. Corner Wolcott and Second Phone 601 PPOO VIIA AHN WI HW HSH-D0 9 1 eliminated the giving to each some orig- Inal capital, as it would only serve to. creased property value accruing to the The result would seem to indi- purchasing a home by monthly pay. rent. ments, he has only to make the rt. | he following table shows the amount being careful not to make too extrava-} paid out i mrent for a period of 10 to , With interest at 6 per cent, 28,171.40 $ 4,745.04 4 F BISHOP TO | | } \ DDRESS JOINT Bishep Charles L.) Meade, for years - pastor of Trinity Methodist church, Denver, and made bishop of the Denver area last May, will address % joint linchéon of Casper Rotarians and the Casper Chamber of Comme at the Henning hotel Monday noon part of a-busy program here which will keep him oucupied from Sunday afternoon to Tuesday morning. of holding a group meeting of Me’ 262 PIQUANT AND GRACEFUL. As charming a frock as fancy caw conceive is this design in white and greef foulard. The flounces on the skirt are edged with bias folds of white silk, piped along both edges with green. The waist fastens at the left side and is trimmed with a col- lar which carries out the scheme of the trimming bands on the skirt. Medium size requires 5 yards 36-inch foulard and % yard plain white silk, with 14 yard greey silk. ‘ Pictorial Review Blouse No. 8960, Sizes, 84 to 48 inches bust, Price, 30 cents, Skirt No. 8962. Sizes, 24 to 34 inches waist, Price, 30 cents. 15 years 20 years years 30 years Rent, years Rent, per month, $75, amounts to— In 10 years $18;820.40 15 years ~ 20,948.19 20 years 106.95, 25 years .. — 49,377.84 30 years . — - 65,514.20 Tent, per month, $100, amounts to— In 10 years -. -$15,760.80 rentpayer, but he is looking toward the confuse the figures, The result would| 15 years — = 27,980.92 future and with proper determination ; be the same if both were given a capi-| 20 years ~ — 44,142,609 and fairly good fortune as to escaping. tal of $1,500, as the interest earnings 25 years - ~ 65,837.1; ill health and having a rensonadle| of the one would be offset by the ins} 30 years ~ 92,685.60 i adral, London, is supported on eight un- d@erground piers. The great dome of St, Paul's cath>-; odist pastors and address the Casper | congregation and the invitation to ad- | dress the,Rotary club was tendered }when it Was learned that he would visit the city. “Bishop Meade will preach Sunday Pnight at the chureh and will address three sessions on the group meeting on Monday. These will be held at 11 a. m. and 245 and 8 p. m. Pastors and| laymen from Lander, Hudson, River- jton and Torrington will be in attenad- ance. in addition to local tives headed by Rev. Walter L. Frenct The Rev. Ira W. Kingsley of Sher! dan, former pastor here and- now. di trict superintendent, will also be pre ent and on Sunday morning ‘will d liver the sermon at the local chu General church work will be discussed at the group conference. Bishop Meale holds the distinction of being the first Methodist bishop to be assigned to the district from which he was called. The Denver area which he has supervision, includes © rado, Wyoming, New Mexico and Utah and group meetings are being held represents throughout Wyoming on the itinerary der of his present trip. He was a among the pastors in Denver dur the five years of his charge there’ and is a power of the chureh in his pres: ent position —- Tribune Classified Ads bring results, HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets To have a pees ities = . bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days, you must keep your body free from poisonous wastes. . Edwards’ Olive Tablets (a vege- table compound mixed with olive ay act on the liver and bowels like calomc! —yet have no dangerous after effect. Take one nightly and note results. They start the bile’ and overcome constipation. That's why millions of ‘boxes are sold annually, 15¢ and 30¢ INCHEON HERE | i | he} | made only BE RESTRICTED TO OPERATORS (By The Associated Press) JMEXICO, CITY, Jan. 20.—Petroleum concessions granted by former Mexie: governments. are being investigated and in the future such grants will be to individuals and compan- ition to develop the prop- erties, President Obregon . paper correspondents toda discussed internat Agrarian om ies in, a pe amerce, the matters. Ss! British Actress visit bere is primarily for the purpose | Weds American (By ed Press) NEW YORK, J 5 of Peggy Marsh, English Albert Johnson of New York wich, Conn., on Jamuary 5 became known tc Ireland 5s; nd: per 1 on drmx than any other part of the United Kingdom. THIS WILL ASTONISH CASPER PEOPLE The quick action of simple witeh- hazel, hydrast amphor, etc. as mixed in. Lavoptik eye wash, will sur- yrise Casper people. One girl with strained eyes was helped by 2 single application, Her mother couid hardly sew or read because of eye In one ¥ she. too, was bene- We gual small bottle of Lavoptik toh ¥ CASE weak, med or inflamed ey Aluminum cup FREE.—Casper Pharmacy.— Adv. o , $ Free Service RUBBER HOSPITAL W. M. YARD, Prop. 220 South LF Phone 54. We will and deliver your tire free inside city limits, 3 charging Guy for the repair work. Call and have your tires inflated and inspected free. It Is a Peculiar and Special Privilege to Beoi Assistance to Railroad Men, In and Out of Casper We place a high valuation on railroad: men’s business and would like to have more of it. .We are confident of our ability to serve the railroad man in helping him with his financial plans, ca: hing his checks, suggesting small investments froin time to time, helping him in a pinch, and by paying him 4'per cent interest, compounded semi annually on a savings account, which will become a source of pride and inde- pendence as it is added to with.a part of each pay check. RAILROAD MEN ARE MOST WELCOME AT THIS BANK AMERICA THEATER Friday and Saturday AL CHRISTIE 6 Reel Comedy Drama from Oliver Moroscor famour Succesr ROBERTSON - Morel RE “A Bank of Strength and Service.” [= COLE i —