Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 12, 1921, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT LOCHL FLKS TA IPENDRIVE FOR NEW MEMBERS National Crusade for Enrollment} of Milllion by Time Grand | Lodge Meeting Is On Members of the Casper Lodge of the Benovelent and Protective Order f s are out after new members An effort of the order to bring the membership of the order up to the million mark by the time the Grand Lodge mects in Los Angeles, is under way i Casper is out to lead the nur es with the largest num- ber of new members, About 290,000 members are neede:l to bring the membership to that mark but each and every man who joins “American,” Membership ia order of Elks carries with it an obligation as does enlistment in the army or navy and not a single man unworthy of the order will be allowed re ith them, according to leval officials, the Zollowing membe:- rous lod be the In Casper, ship committee was appointed at the last regular mecting: W. W. Keefe, Exalted Ruler; J. C. Kemp, Todd W. Bowman, W. J. Chamberlin, ¢. Weidner, H. J. Peterson, A. M. butt, John Bryne, L. F. McMahon, ¥ W. Conwell, Q. K. Deaver, W. H. Lea vitt, and A. E. Stirrett a of these men to prepare a list 1 those not aleady members. Thi committee will also be the investiga ing committee on all applications. Members of the Casper lodge are looking forward to a class of at least two hundred men of the best mater- ial in town. The lodge members are making every effort to have Casper lead Wyoming in this work and last but not least make the state record one of the hest in the country genre ‘Y. W ’ Notes Finance Conditions Encouraging Returns from.receat Y. W. C. A: campaigns for funds in various parts of the country show an encouraging financial situation compared: to condi- tions a year ago, according to a mem- ber of the Finance Department of the tional Board of the Y. W. C. A, “Our campaigns cover sections — ‘1 which business interests include, cot- ton, grain, mining and ‘climate’ and we find that giving is more general this year than last and that it costs one per cent less to raise money now,” says a campaign worker. Jn Asheville, N. C., poverbigjly not a fund taising city because it is a tour- ist resort, a recent Y. W. C, A. cam- paign for $75,000 brought in $80,090 and several other southern and west- ern communities at the same time oversubscribed their quotas. Invitation Extended Little booklets inviting the young women of the city to visit the Y. W. Cc. A. rooms are being distributed by the girls. They invite the business women and girls ¢zpecially to attend the Sunday afternoon “Open House” which is held at the club each Sun- day. A program is given which in cludes singing, popular music, read- ings and refreshments. “Open House” Ttomorrow Mrs. R. S. Ellison will be hostess at the “Open House” held at the Y¥. W. rooms on Sunday. A program will be presented and delicious refresh- menty will be served by the hostess assisted by a mumber of friends. Girls’ Committee Meeting The Girls’ Work committee together with the leaders and advisora of the different gir!s' organizations will meet on Monday efternoon at 2:30. o'clock at the Y. W. This is a fortnigh’ y | meeting and the usual business will | be discussed. | ——— OR THE TRIBUN The Brand of Battery Quality case you will recognize the Willard Threaded Rubber Bat- tery. Buy this brand and you will get the only battery that is free from the familiar wood- separator troubies, expensive re- placement, carbonizing, perfor- ating, checking end cracking. ‘The Willard Threaed Rub- absolutely bone dry—no de- terioration. Drive in and get acquainted with Willard Service. Ask us about Threaded Rubber In- sulation. Auto Electrical Co. 136 E. Midwest Ave Phone 9683 | DUPLEX GARAGE Railroad and Walnut, wes Northwestern ro 5 s auto repairir ot All Work Guaranteed Phone 618-3 It will be the The Gates Half Sole company, cor- ner Midwest avenue’ and Wolcott} stroét, has changed hands and is now | under the direction of J. Eggenweiler | and W. A. Payne. Mr. Eggenweiler and Mr. Payne are both efficient in| this line of tire repair work. They have recently accepted the Hawkeye | | agency. for tires ang tubes. | R. West, ficcompanied by his wife! and family, has recently come to Casper from Ok/xhoma and to accept & position as salesman with the Cas- per Motor crmpany. Mr. West has had many years of experience in the| work .and /will prove a valuable addi-| tion to the company forces. Bert Silver of the Goodrich Rub- ber company's mechanical goods de-| partment, spent several days here during the week attending to com-| pany business. | W. N. Connely of the Illinois Pipe-| line company, is now driving a new| five-passenger Buick motor car.put- chased from the Casper Motor com-) pany this week j H. E. Romaine of Denver spent sev- eral days here on business with: the| different automobile supply compan- jes of the city. E. J. Hetting of Denver spent part %/the week here attending to busi- Jozef Wisniewski 13 years veteriin of the’ world war and) Po- land's. war with Russia, possessor of a Polish decoration for valor and wearing four wound stripes, must go back to school in Newark, N. J. He played hookey four years ago and | was taken to France as a Polish Le- gion tmascot. Jozef saw two years campaigning in the Champagne. Drifting to Poland after the armis- tice, he joined the Second Siberian Regiment of Cavalry. He has just returned to find that both his parents died during his absence and the Red Cross is trying to Jocate his uncle. From now until March ist we Truck Frames . Car frames ... |They report a sale every day. | Supply company. Truck and Car Ovsiers Attention Engine blocks preheated and welded Aluminnum Work a Specialty CASPER WELDING WORKS Phones—Office 1178, Residence 978R Since his last visit in ness matters. the city, Mr. Hettinger has been mar- ried. - He promises to bring his bride when he comes the next time. A number of motorists this week report the roads from Cheyenne to Wheatland to be in bad condition but those from Wheatland to Casper as in fair shape. An unusual sale in the auto world of used tubes is being advertised by the Oit City Supply company on Sec- ond street. So far the ad has brought a number of custbmers. R. N.) Van Sant of the Van Sant Motor company is in Chicago attend- ing the motor show. He has been in the east for the past several weeks at- tending to business matters. Ea. Davis has returned from Den- ver driving a new Hudson motor car. Mr.-and Mrs. Walter Schultz have recently purchased a new Maxwell sedan from the Park Roads Sales & Service company. The Shaffer-Gay. company 248 pur- chased a Nash sedan’ from*the Nash Casper Motor company, which they will use in their work. ‘The Ford agency there has. made a record on‘sales during the past month. The Independent ‘Torpedo company has purchased a Buick roadster from the Casper Motor, company, which is, belng driven by the company repre- sevtative here, Mr. Biggs. A carload of Ajax tubes is expected this weék-end by the Oil City Auto William Payne, who recently _pur- chased a half interest in the Gates Half Sole Tire company, has pur- chased a Chandler car for his own use thru the Joe Mansfield company, H. G. Wells is now driving « Dodge motor car purehased at the Mansfield Motor company on North Kimball street. x Cc. L. Thompson is the new owner} of the East Side garage, which he purchased ‘from John M. Whisenhunt. An announcement of interest to the motor world is expected to be made public within the week. STUDEBAKER Automobiles SALES DEYARTMENT H. E. Grude, Distributor 108 S. Center St. Phone 381 SERVICE STATION 113 8. Conwell St. Phone M943 INNER TUBES A remarkable opportunity to purchase almost new tubes in excellent condition. OIL CITY AUTO SUPPLY 412 East Second. Phone 1112. will weld and reinforce broken -§15.00 to $20.00 $10.00 to $15.00 $10.00 to $20.00 All Work Guaranteed 913 PHONES COAL Casper Supply Co. 914 PEASANT. IN SPRING BLOUSES, LESS ) |VARIATION IS IN EVIDENCE NEW YORK, Feb. 12.—Spring blouses show less variation from the past season's offering than any other branch of the feminine gar- ment world. 1 The main difference is in coloring and material, which is only the nat- ural change from winter to sum- mer wear. Colors are very gay. Practically all the manufacturers are turning ont vast quantities of porcelain blue, tangerise, honeydew and rattan models, Materials are swerving from the heavy satins, brocades and taffetas of midwinter to the georgettes, nets and laces of early spring. Georgette combined with silk dr tricot is much in evidence. The leading color com- bination is gray georgette wtih coral or rose silk. Gray is the winning color in hats, shoes, hose and wrap trimmihgs, and it is for this reason that blouses favor it in dress models, One house is showing a model of tie-back gray georgette with baci: and front panel of coral metallic silk. These panels are covered with an allover pattern of black floss stitching. Tbe sleeves are three- quarter lengt!: and have the looss flowing péasant’ cuff, The peasant influence by the way, is strongly developed in — spring blouses. ‘The Roumanian cut and coloring: i8 especially emphasized, Peasant smocks made “of jinen, pongee, crash or muslin in’ natural color, ‘and ‘embroidered with blues and Teds are a big seller for southern resort wear right now. The crossstitch is ‘used for ~em- broidering cotton blouses and the pattern’ is generally applied about the peplum, collariess neck, and down the front, where a large square or round design is placed. ‘The peasant cut is effected by the loose sleeves, loose armholes ani peplum belted at the waist. The is almost entirely supplanted “by this belted effect either a belt of self material is used or a kid belt in contrasting color. These narrow kid are lavishly used on all blouses and are a big meature of dress georgette blouses as well as the peasant cot- ton smocks. Basque blouess are not returning to any etxent in the spring lines. But the high choker’ collar which was a part of the basque is retained in many lingerie and silk models. It is quite the vogue to have a very high collar and very short sleves a la the Grand Opera gowns of this season. Lingerie blouses are not very con- spiclous mainly because of the im- possibility of getting this handwork done. However, a few very select shops are displaying their priceless handmade linens, voiles and organ- dies. They are embossed with more cutwork, scalloping and solid em- broidery than was considered good taste a few years ago but the for: tunate women who can afford them effect to find them very beautiful. Narrow colored ribbon sashes or girdles are run through hand wrought eyelets and tie at the side. Loose cotton sports blouses in ao variety of gay colors, such as. jade, emesald, topaz, canary, porcelain blue, rose and scarlet, are shown to be worn with the-sleeveless ribbon or wool -jackets. Tams to match the jackets-are upon the market. old time flowing Russian overblouses Our New Shipment Has Arrived and Includes . Spirex Radiators for Fords Kennedy Tool Kits Bolts and Nuts Crescent Wrenches Stillson Wrenches Screw Drivers Tool Boxes Pliers Brodie Rubber Company “Your Accessory House” New Tribune Building Phone 1203 “Eclipse” ‘and “New stoves which range in $150.00. one, two and three burners, is from $4.75 to $16.50. on display. . eovccce Be Sure and See Our Gas Stoves Before Making a Purchase Elsewhere We have recently installed a full line of gas stoves and ranges. It includes the Method” brands of price from $32.50 to We have also installed a line of Hotplates which come in two different styles and are equipped with The price range on these The combination coal and gas ranges are also Holmes Hardware Co. Wolcott and Second Sts. This hot-water pressure. which it stands, other rooms through water ger of fire. Estimates gladly made H. A. Burk, Heating and Plumbing Phone 43 IDEAL Arcola Radiator--Boiler The Ideal Heat for Small Homes! Gives Even Warmth in Whole House and at Small Cost heating plant gives healthful 4 warmth to all rooms and requires no cellar or water ; Boiler serves as Its surplus heat warms three or four spicuous pipes to radiators. cast iron, requires little attention and coal. radiator for room in circulating through incon- Outfit of indestructible No dan- for you without obligation. 319 S. Durbin 4 ? 41.00 These Prices Subject C. L. Thompson First and Park East Side Garage Storage—Open Nights Auto Repairing—All Work Guaranteed to Government Tax ' A.J. Janes Phone 79 SATURDAY, FEB, 12, 1921” a NFLUENCE SHOWN KEW BOOKS RECENTLY PLACED ON SHELVES THE RATRONA LIBRARY Among the new books in the Na- trona public’ library are: “Prairie Flowers,", by Hendryx: “Hunger,” Knut Hamsun; “An Old Chester Secret," DeLand; “The Sub- stitute Millionaire,” Footner; “The Belis of St. John’s,” Grace Richmond; Fiddler’s Lick,” “Sctiauffler; “Lu-| cinda,” Anthony Hope; “The Old Order Changeth,” Marshall; “Trails to Two Moons,” Ritchie; “Half Portions, Edna Ferber; “The Rose Dawn, Stewart Edward White; “The Prodigal Village,” Bachellor; “Pipefuls,” Chris- topher Morley; “Blue Lights,” Frede- ricks; “Five Tales,” Galsworthy: Adventurous Lady,” Country,” “Cow “Schoolmaster of Helen Martin; Snaith; Bower; | Sinclair Lewis; Bowmah; Zane Grey; ‘The Enemies of Women,’ Last Days of the Romanoffs, Fuel Oil in Industry,’ An- “Standard Practice in Personnel Work." Benge; “Modern Industrial Movements,” Bloomfield; “The World's! Donce BrotHers 4DGOR SEDAN The simple explanation of its great popularity is that the Sedan deserves all the good things that are said of it In addition to its good looks and the protection it provides, the car has an unusual reputation for consistent service ‘The gasoline consumption is unusually low ‘The tire mileage is unusually high COLISEUM GARAGE Phone 724 Fifth and Wolcott "| Stories, | walance Wheel,” Ralph Waldo Trine; “Joseph Conrad, i Curle; “Colonial Days an Ways, Smith; “Petroleum Handbook, An; dros; “Americanization,” Bok; % crs. Handbook,”* Edmunds; Prize O'Henry memorial award; set of “Chronicles of American History"; also many new books in the juvenile department. ———<————— W. B, Maxwell of the Midwest’ Re- fining company, is now driving & Packard twin-six purchased thru the agency here. —— ———_ iW EDISONS, VICTROLAS AND RECORDS Daniels Jewelry & Music Store Good Goods, the Right Price and Easy Terms Glenrock and Lusk, Wyo. 412 East Second Kelly-Springfield Tires Once in a while, in reversal of all form some 50-to-1 shot walks away with a race, That's an accident. Once in a while some or- dinary make of Tire matches the performance : of a Springfield. That's an accident. Casper Supply Co. Corner Center and Linden Sts. OIL CITY AUTO SUPPLY CO. Phone 1112 WHITE MO’ ’ 165 So. Ash TOR TRUCK CO. Phone 913 Phone 908 study by Richard

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