Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 20, 1921, Page 3

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of W. C..T. Ue A special mepiing of all officers and superintendents of the W. C. T. U. | be held im the public library on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. this will be the first meeting of | the new year of the work, the re- appointed superintendents are y requested. Me ps Present. oh Anniversary To Be Celebrated. ‘The members of the Rebekah lodges will celebrate the 70th anniversary| ¢ the order on Wednesday evening | the I. O. O. F. hall. Refreshments | be served by the committee. -Ini- ry work will be put on and all s are cordialty inviced to be cee Chicago & Northwestern AClub to Begin Meetings. / ‘The members of the Chicago & Northwestern FL Rt, club’ will gather for the first meeting of this season omorrow afternoon at the home of | Mrs. ©. C. Hauptli, 1015 South Ash street, at 2:30 o'clock. All members are invited to be present at the so. cial session. eee First Delphian Meeting In Form of Luncheon. The first’ meeting of the Natrona Delphian society ‘will be held tomor- row afternoon at the Henning hotel in the form of a1 o'clock luncheon, All members are asked to attend. A liscussion of the study of interior corating and of music, including a The organization is’ entirely a lit- erary one and each year a new line of study is pursued. The membersitp is somewhat limited and at the pres- ent there are 30 names on the roll call. oe aster Yielding Flas Birthday Party. Master Richard Yielding’ erfiertain- ed nine of. lis schoolmates last Sat- urday evening at his home in the Rex apartments, celebrating his ninth birthday anniversary. The color scheme of the table and room decoritions was. pink and yel- low, and a large birthday cake with nine pink cAndics was the table cen- terplece. All of the guests received favors. ‘After the refreshments werg ‘served the evening was spent playing games, The young host also received many beautiful gifts in recognition of the event of the anniversary. Among the guests were Robert Kemp, Warren DeShay, Roland Grms- by, Ralph Blakey, . Bryant Gratiot, Neal Wolcott, Benjamin Pelton, Ken- neth Balley sad Joseph Comfort: Bridge Lamcheon Served Today. In honor of Mrs. D.C. Beaver and Mrs. J.J: Sullivan, who are both guests at the home of Mrs. Q K. Deaver, a bridge Iunchcon was-served this noon, presided by Mrs. Q. K. Deaver at her home. Following the luncheon the after- noon was devoted to playing auction bridge. see Mrs. Manbeck Is Hostess. Mrs. C. B, Manbeck, who has bom visiting in Casper ‘or the’ summer from hér“home in Alton Mo., presided at a luncheon served at the Henning hotel yesterday noon. A ‘umber of society matrons were tho guests. Mrs, Manbeck 1s leaving Wednés- day for her home. During her stay here She hasbeen the inspiration of many social affairs of intorest. “oe Is Improved. ‘Many friends and acquaintances will be pleased to hear of the progress shown by Mrs. Wilson Kimball, Jr.. who underwent a most serious opera- tion last Saturday. Mrs. Kimball 1s he “Food= Drink” for All Ages. ‘uick Lunch at Home, Office,and ountains. Ask for HORLICK'S. - =-Avoid Imitation & Substitutes MADAM WHARTON. Royal Egyptian Clairvoyant and Palnist. Give Truthful Advice on All Affairs of Life. Oftice Hours 10, fet RE . Speciait¥ on player piano repair work and tuning; all materials. fur- nishet..on all makes of pianos; also vivlin and bow repairing. A..R. TROUTE 1993 St. John Stroet. North Casper, Wyo. Phone 490. At the Winter Garden EVERY NIGHT - Introducing the Moonlight Syncopators TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1921. espe- | and Children’s hospl- tal under the care of Dr. Lathrop, rho assisted Dr. Lyman of Denver, jim the delicate operation. ts +e R. N. Van Sant of the Van Sant | Motor company, agency for the Hud- json-and Eeex motor cars and the | Clydedale motor trucks, has retyrned to the city from Thermopolis where |e has been on business, Miss Janice Hufsmith left last night for Boulder, Colo., where she will con- tinue ber studies at the University of Cojorado. oc ens | C, P.*Plummer, attorney, is leaving {for Salt Creek where he will spend Several days this weck looking after jhis holdings there | ee George Blackstone has left for Boul- der where he continue his work at the Coloradd © University. Mr. B'ackstone plans on spending next summer in Chicago, Ii!., but will. re- turn again in the fall to the univer. sity. eae John Whelan, attorney in the Whel- an, Boeke, and Plummer offices In the OM Exchange building, is leaving Wednesday on a short business trip to Sake Creek. sae Mr. and Mrs. Byron Dumm have left for Denyer, where Mr. Durnm will cori- nue hiy’ medical course In the schvol Mrs. Dumm will remain Dumm in Denver during the | au Oi" Judge Roderick N. Matson of the jiaw firm of Kennedy & Matson of j Cheyenne, is a business Visitor in Casper. . eee c. P. Whitney, a member of one of the largest insurance firms in. Chi- cago and a member of tbe board of directors of the stern Exploration company and the Consolidated ulty company, arrived here Mor to attend the meeting of the Consoili- dated Royalty company. After spend- ing two weeks in Wyoming and Mon- tana Mr. Whitney will return to his offices?in Chicago. = ee Miss Nell Mitty of Cheyenne ®uest in the Clty of Miss Marie Law- ler. Miss Matis has been visiting for some time in Denver and is here for a while Lefore’returning to her home. Sie sar Ft CITY NEWS Habtetorina | Q. K. Deaver, | National bank has erton where he spent urned from Ri yesterday iook- ing after business oreets, Robert Gri 4 city looking after. bue'ness Fred Newman and family ing overland for Chicago w intend)to visit for a wkort ti Mottletone J. Jourgensen Paint and Wallpaper Co. Watch the Window for 9t9d: sty! ‘ PoPoeerte eed is in| 4 They are wonderful as to material and quality. one of them the last word in TOPSECLEDESLESES DORSET plan to leave Chicago and tour to the the entire w.nter. Dr. St A. Sarsec of the Deuel and Barger,physicians offices, has return- ed from Denver accompanied by Mrs. Barger and the family. They have purchased a home on CY avenue and} ine ins taxis were doing more busi will live in Casper permanently. encies. Mr. Giblin stated it looked ern trip. My means are limited -nd letter from a high school student | ¢ egn not afford very expensive . ness for the city than the .patro!| who “desired a place to work for | cathins. Please answer soon. ‘wagon and authormed Mr. (0) board and room. There were no BRIDE-TOT } Ww. 8. Kimball Jr,, isNepending the day here from his ranch home. “2. City is looking after business matters in the city for a few days. Dr. C. B. Lyman has returned to Denver after performing a serious op- eration at the Women’s and Children’s hospital e. Fin Jim Grieve of Ervay tias beert ioo%- | y ing after business interests here. v ete Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mason on South McKinley street are the parents of 2 baby daughter born yesterday morn- ing at the home. Mrs Mason and the new arfiyal are both doing well and will soon be able to receive. their friends, POLICE PREFER TAXIS TO NEW: PATROL, CLAIM Total of Bills Turned In by Department Leads to Criti- cism ; Sheffner Promises to Cut Down, Chergins ‘that taxicabs here were providing more service to the city po- Nice department than the new costly sity patrol which has recently been turned over to the city, Cotncilman Earl C. Boyle asked “Jyss Sheffner, | chief of police for an explanation for the number and amount of the taxi] bile which bad been turned over to} the finance committee of the city | western ‘const where they will spend |, abit of riding to. Meadguarters ‘The council, represented by the fi-| {nance ner to cut out the taxi bills and to use the patrol wagon in all cases except in the most far fetched .cmerg- telt his patrotmen that hereafter they would bave to bear their own taxi billa, as the council had reached the Den Roberts of the country near\Oil | init in allowing for such exbense. | peice aa tots _Geerge Richter. has returned. from Chicago, l., ing after com, past ceveral weeks. lle succeeded in! adding a number of new agencies to| the concern which is said i be largest music company of the staie. council for auditing. Chiet Sheffner admitted that the! billasamtounted® to a fieure far past} his expectation but sald that he had} no knowledge of {Hie mount of tax’ } business that the ‘pattolmen were in- duiging in untih he received the at the end of the month. He explained gio thet he had booed the uss of taxi cabs by pat ten unless in emergency cases and nh condition in future bilis desk before the call pre sented to the city ment Jact night which read from Man- Rattan cafe to station 6 m. other ints in the business lee headquarters, Often the 1for but passenger, indicat- at the patrelmen had acquired Twice as rich as ordinary milk for - Frozen if aa Sy Recipe Two large cans Ca _ Milk, 2 cups water, 4 2 cups sugar, 2 teaspoon! vanilla, 14 enpencisl male Heat one can of Carnation Milk and the water in a dou- ble boiler, Beat eggs and eugar, end pour into heated mil ix well, and cook in double boiler, stirring con- until the mixture on a spoon like Remove from fire, vanilla, and another Put in freezer and freeze: This will make about two quarts. Send for Free Book of 100 Tested tiom Milk Prod: ucts Pi aso teu Toth ‘Se, Denver. FOR TODAY, WEDNES- DAY AND THURSDAY 250 Suits Values $25 to $100 Every le. FOR THREE DAYS We Will Offer Them at 20 Per Cent Discount _ LIDS PPPD DDD DE9D-99-009980O8OG8G-05 >9-H Bargain Basement—Hundreds of Bargains 944: 7 ~ Che Casper Daily Cribune committee authorized Mr. Sheff- should wear. The wedding ps t¢ '< In Saturday's issue of the Tribune { x b a very quiet one followed by a west- theré..was printed in this column « less than five ralis in response, all * offering - the of their / enjoy receiving letters like 7 ch happy troubles. a traveling .t since your means are limited, and lich ™ppropriate for m hope this satisfies wishes. their kindly interest and the ance tat she has co.cperation in her work. where he has been look- y business. for the Dear Trouble-Woman: Tam to be married soon and woult lke jtg have your advice on whet [ idl —TRIBUN Bi REsUL’ Envying your friend’s sound sleep role’ get you the sleep you need. Watch what he drinks and ask him ° “| the reason why You can’t help noticing the man who comes down to the office in the morning with ruddy cheeks and clear sparkling eyes —full of energy, and eager for the tasks of the day. a healthy baby all night. His - sleep refreshes and rests him. He has perfect control of his nerves. Do not delay another day i starting back on the road to robust health. The rich, coffee- like flavor of Postum will surprise and please you. He is physically “fit”—and can do twice the amount of work the average person can do, without becoming fatigued. Order Postum from your Grocer today. Drink this hot, refreshing beverage in place of tea or coffee for ten days and see what a wonderful difference it will make in the way you feel. If you go out to hmch with this man you'll notice that prob- ably he avoids coffes, though he may drink” Postum—the well-known and delicious bever- age, coffee-like in flavor. Postum comes in two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) made instantly in the This is the secret of his superb | cup by the addition of boiling water. | { | health. He isn’t putting the drugs from coffee or tea into his system three times every day. As a consequence he sleeps like Postum Cereal (in packages of larger bulk, for those who prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared) made by boiling for 20 minutes, Postum for Health There's a Reason” : WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21 THE LEADER WOMEN’S SILK HOSE—Black, white | or brown. Fine quality of silk and fashioned. Dollar af $i 00 Day Special ... PETTICOATS — Extra fine quality gingham Petticoats in narrow and wide stripes. Dollar ee $1.00 Special, TWO FOR......... BLOOMERS—-Ladies’ and misses’ crin- kle crepe pink Bloomers. Dollar Day Special, : $i .0 0 DW ROR 2 on HUCK TOWELS—Large size, good finish, closely woven Huck Towels. Dollar Day Special, $1 00 | EIGHT FOR __ WAITRESS’ APRONS—Made of ex- tra heavy In.tian head linen. Dollar Spee $1.00 Special CORSETS—A very large assortment of Corséts in a variety of sizes. Do)lar Spe -$1.00 CRETONNE BUNGALOW. APRONS In a full range of colors and sizes. Spécial. $1.00 SATEEN PETTICOATS—Black, white Dine igs meet oe $1.00 WAISTS—A iarge counter ‘stacked with white Waists and Blouses, Some in the colored effects. $1.00 Dollar Day Special SATEEN BLOOMERS—Heavy qual. qual- ityssateen Bloomers. Sizes from 4 to 14. Dollar Day Brera $1, 00 THREE FOR TURKISH TOWELS—Extra large and extra heavy Turkish Towels. Dollar Day Special, THREE FOR . $1.00 lk, satin and crepe de chine Camisoles. Lace and ribbon trimmed, Dollar Day Special. ws CAMISOLES—Si Special DE-2D9DO99O94OGO4-99990 9095-990 00929-0FH999G9-9 99 0695-9 DVOFDIODOS-D SOD ODD 2 Suitable for Women at Values that ah for Themselves. Don’t Miss Them Ps 2 92990094424 0.—Safe ar-|ma Can r, Cuba of the Casper Dairy Products The last two city tests have shown that our milk leads all pasteurized Miilixs sold in Casper It is pure and wholesome and put up in Casper by men who under- stand the handling of milk. The leading fountains wishing the best ice cream procurable have chosen Casper Dairy Ice Cream. Or well known brand of Elk- horn Butter has been pronounced the best Butter sold in Casper. Phone 471 Have Our Wagons Deliver To Your Door $899024-6-990$0044-45206608 The City Milk Ordinance ane Bacterial Standards Be Met : Of Casper Requires the Following £009005% On all Milk, wholesaled or retailed in Casper— 100,000 bacteria to a cubic centimeter is al- lowed on Pasteurized Milk—500,000 bacteria per, cubic centimeter is allowed on Raw Milk. 4 THE FOLLOWING Retailers and Wholesalers Of Pasteurized Milk and Raw Milk, whose Milk has been examined during period including the September 7 and ending September 17, show following bacterial counts: RAW MILK Kelly, raw milk....... Coates, raw milk Carlson, raw mil Barker, raw milk. Vincent, raw milk Reasoner, raw milk Tyler, raw milk. 20,000 22,000 8,000 31,000 000 Beggs, raw milk... 0,000 . Stark, raw milk 70,000 3 Allen, raw milk. 80,000 Mitchie Bros., raw milk. xm 85,000 Murphy, raw milk. ‘105 ,000 McFarland, raw milk a eat EE OO Price, raw milk.... 220 000 Carroll, raw milk -255,000 Vroman, raw mil -280,000 Loveland, raw milk .._........._..__..710,000 PASTEURIZED MILK Casper Dairy, pasteurized Gilt Edge, pasteurized- Scottsbluff (Palms), pas 2-990-00029404O9090099000OSE G00 FF 44 SDDOPRED SOO LESS FOSESOOSEROED

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