Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 29, 1921, Page 3

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ANNUAL WARNING ISSUED TQ MAIL EARLY, PARCEL INSPECTIONS OUTLINED | Warning that Christmas parcels | in every ten puts a badly addressed | letter in the mail every day. This | mixes up 2,000,000 half adressed lot- | ters with 40,000,000 fully addressed | pointed day, Will H. Hays, postmas. letters. That means that the fully ene "ror sey.| tf Sene-tl, has tsnued the following | addressed letters must wait on the ona ‘eae a naradiec Te pc el bulletin for the benefit of the pub- | slow moving poorly addressed let- mot fit the cancelling machines and | ve canceled by tant Sf CAFETERIA of their size and tendency to | mm slip out of a package, these envel- TRY OUR opes are more likely to be over. | ieee Pe i} Chicken Noodle “Mail your packages or letters early in the day because this avoids Dinner overloading and delaying the mail at the end of the day “Obsorve these rules and win thé WEDNESDAY Grateful appreciation of the po: pe | ter& First findout if your family is loyed in yor 1 f : tatters: “ y pI your local postoffices. Sl. EE ES ey srs “Christmas is almost here. | the careless one, then keep in mind Sia 5. ala Judge'C. 0. Brown has lett for Lan-] “Your great postoffice depart- | Your letters must be handled by |. _op, ps— | ifica der after spending weveralsaate here.| mont had S big $oh ahead and necus | thiled sill @ntribtors standing tn |—TRBONE ctassirrep avs—| Try cg Classified your help. ‘Think what it means to | Postoffices “and on swaying postal Huntington Taylor of Coeur de} serve 100,000,000 people and ta de- | C&'S Of a mileaminuto mail trains, | iver Christmas parcels to every | often under poor light. family in this great country within “The address on every letter, card the short space of a few days and | °F package must be correct, com- without disappointment. It can be | Plete and legibie, tmeluding the done and we are going to do it if | house number and the. name” of We may have your help. I want to | Street, and the return addresg should enlist the active ass'stance of every | be in the proper upper left ;hand Boy end girl in the echools of our |x COFner, so that the mail will be re- countsy in. getting parcels mailed | turned to you in case {t is not de- this Weck to relieve the rush that | livered. Do not abbreviate the names comes directly before Christmas. of states, because so many 100k “The” parcels must be well J.T. Scott of the Natrona County 9, alike when abbreviated. Put the Abstract company has returned from a the proper amount of postage on your Sorartal Gy tn Arete Tooking after| Denver and Cheyenne where he has Spinsaiyt tn oclas tune ag eee oe <n. | letters and wmp all parcels care Fusiness matters for the concern. Ife) 08t® spending saveral days on‘busi-|"P 7oniy tm over thnk hey may am | culty. Avoid fancy writing, which will return’ to his offices here, Wed-| "= nesday. one aes ° Private hospital. Bhe ts leav- oi r yh toGay to join her husband in Riv- ; Sig rages ples the Dar The Trouble-Woman i the week and in Denver vis-| DS“), 7roublewoman: Caspak I have a young girl making her in the cE og Sai redial relatives, BRs/ nome with me, who was employed Many . > cler Christmas: pearan: | causes postoftic xs and mail You may go os eget ae aegis carriers to stop and study, and thus not open until Christmas. There | 108 time. Make the address plain should be a number on all houses | &"4 easily read, and use light colored and a mail receptacle too, or the | ®?Volpes, addressed with ink or mail carrier may not be able to find | ‘¥Pewriter. Do not use envelopes | the right address before Christmas. | °f Unusual Little en C72 ee gane22Oete FPO GG peas bare, during the summer, tn the home of a : a. meEvery day that you drop a letter &® Casper business man. 6 cared Into the mail box 40,000,000 oth Cunninghtam, president of the! for his wife during her confinement the letters amming through the grein he i ean Sner| Sot Seine, i Sass se | Ranta. ne rm ay time looking after business matters. | due her. ‘This man refuses to pay | the Gone’ a sane to the é:ty“and will remain ‘ the balance which amounts to a Wa effected at the meeting held last| here for some time. ‘Mea ronecera | 2%, Deever. cashier of the Cas| Considerable sum. ‘The girl is only ‘Tuesday. was formerly’ Miss Ruth Beckfold, a |e" National bank, has returned from) 17 and is desirous of returning to “ nines Nant | tHe east where he Sas been spending! her home in Iowa, re Christmas. The next meeting of the orga: teacher in the Casper schools last | ¢1¢ two mast wiskttaes En Detox tion will be held Thursday, December] year. Mr. Brunsyvold is well known paat — = is there not some pressure that can 1, in the L. 0, O. F. hall. is | be brought to bear in such a case? ° ; GREAT SACRIFICE SALE MILLINERY All fall and mid-winter models at less than cost. Some fine duvetyn and velvet small models ally of five persons in the United States is given to Uncle Sam to deliver. When $ou send a parcel. to the postoffice for mailing any day, there are 8,000,000 ech parcels ahead of your pausing through the postal hopper, this is on ordinary days, at Christmas it is ‘ootball ‘Team. con-| Dear Mrs. G. B.: multiplied many times. One family picking up and) There are certnin legal proceed: |= ‘Netare’s: ~ J. a Kamp will act as host fo Be of activities show a! ings that cover the matter of lawful FIRST SERISTIAN CHURCH. tablets. Remedy keeps At $3.00 and $5.00 the members of the Natrona gounty| "Tittle Mies Mildred Dutt, the 10: Lg Perna! axe ev aes Sy Stn enenene Comme oe 1A choise BE atehty voieen te desired: petite, relieves Values unheard of in Casper. Large black feath- high school football team, at = months o te of Mr. and Mrs. J Any one who sings and t con- Pa lsed to be served this evening at the Hen-| Harry Dutt who injured her left arm|gestle diatrict mites tay ited] Proved that the debt exists. Other |.ciaq “with another organization fo Snigead ox patterns... Trimmed ning hotel. Forty guests will be/in @ fall last, Saturday evening. is ea, been there Tecourne. invited to, join the choir at this time I TOA At $7. 00 and U; verved in the banquet hall yD Aaa Fostine along nicely. “Dr. Horrall of } 2 PE eg og ed y Lae Si = urch, . Pp tel where the team colors old | the. La‘hrop clinic took two X-ray nt an ni ue, ‘ ; pe Boe in the decorative scheme. pictures of the injured arm Sunday BED-TIME STORIES F R T E every Thursday evening, 7 o'clog Se Fine display of fur-trimmed models included in Toasts and impromptu speeches will} morning and reported that no bones ‘0. H Detect wait for ‘ y the sale. Were broken but that the shoulder|| Hin smote fable teen Cee yy muscles were pulled out of place. The LITTLE TOTS. choir. Beat them to lt by. preneetinn ~~ ON SALE WEDNESDAY AND BALANCE injury proves gost Be fre al} i P Ronresit. tor membership. If you OF WEEK ONLY r ahs aa ured to with the choi stood the pain bravely.! By AUNT MILDRED. ured to help with the chotr back home, cee Littio NR ending. the remainder” of the week : Patt nal coopera teed pave 3 gether iar dose, Bags of THE TOWN TALK MILLINERY qDending the remainder of the week| The first snow storm had come several weeks before and the snow had! Tr's"the ping Ue sro™omether. ler dove, Made ot bere, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H-| completely melted away. The air was nice and sunshiny and quite warm,|have a Sunday ect : Steffens. Mrs. George is a sister of| for its belng #0 near to winter. ‘The fussy purple and ré asters, or smaliltian Endeavor ‘chon @ ninto res, RR costes. “vor emit. BALCONY SMITH & TURNER DRUG STORE heart day drive which Mr. °Bteffens and has visited here be-| size chrysanthemums, as some people call them, were sti} looming. Mother|sentor choir. For further Particulars | [ae éren_and adults. go successfully will be announced. | fore. Sk>h s many friends who knew, was digging up her Illy bulbs to put into the cellar for the winter to give|oall Miss Van Meter, phone p5bW oe ‘The quota which is being raised by | her as Miss Ellen Steffens. tes a Fame Sram growing and to keep them from getting frozen, Rey. C. G. Stout, phone 1379W. Natrona county has been set iat ‘ lary stayed home from school ever arose until late in the morning 1izo.2t $2,000 and is being raised through |) Miss Marie Lawler who has been iIl/on this day, and was ‘very much in-| then her hair was a perfect tousel-top, the. silver teas and the heart day| tor the past three weeks expects to re-| terested in the things that mother was campaign, It is necessary to raise|Stme her position at the Natrona/ doing to the plants. She aaked a great| Al) the Aster family to which she be- this amount in order to assure the|2ower company office within a few/many questions, and learned quite a longed called her touscl-top. Tor all milintainance of the beneficial society |@#¥s- Miss Lawler was\s patient at/ pir about taking care of plants. You her faults, tousle-top wad beloved by for the coming year. * the state hospital for some time. —_} remember, that Mary had hor own lit-| eyery,one.. As sho. grew: ‘he..public is cordially .{nvited to a” tle garden in a window box, and she became lazer and laster, untit is attend the tea, and tmpromptu talks] - Miss Wilma Nesbitt of the Biack/ dearly loved flowers. After mother ‘she did not care whether her hair was on'the work being done by the society | Hills arrived yesterday and intends to/naq answered questions for a. long! every combed, or whether sh which will be a part of ‘the after. i" time, she became annoyed, and told get up in the morning. program. Mary to go: into the-house and play rsother loved her much, shy re 5 a ae a ea with Marianna, her favorite dcll. “Ifpray. that Chrysanthemum I. 0. O. F. Hall to be ah ae you will be @ good girl for'an thour’change. Nothing ever happened to|zZ Scene of Bazaar. 2 Mary, I'lr tell you a flower story, when\ make Chrysanthemum different. 5 > ‘Tomorrow at 11 o’clock the doors ) her on a f leaf and rolled it htly, | Sie Neaanion wiles en semeads fo a vd vetne te e ete, ‘Mary. wes- Genvolieh {ike kitike aitrong; ae vthat x phan luficheon and bazaar. .A merchant! ‘The: guests: Will remahy here for sev. great many little girls who ask ques- les would pee. the m pret = Turicheon will open the affair-and ral Dope 3 : during the afternoon and part of the the sale of the needle work AER Te ee cat om Th ; sadly neglected of late, with all the ex-' citement of the snowstorm, and’ not know that some of the fairies were | a= 2 3 Z a és tainment which are as yet a secret CITY BRIEFS ‘Thanksgiving, and Uncle Henry, but! mischievous. . The entire store is ablaze with bargains Every counter, table, rack and shelf is - : Uncle Henry had and there; They cathe in the night and they m 4 2 : * A Teustaemmittee) tH charge) stulve ‘was not much to do when one atayed/changed the. tounle-op. into « flower packed with quality merchandise, and priced at such ridiculously low prices that no wom- an will hesitate buying after examining our merchandise. made great prepaartions for the event} Jerry Daly, Natrona county rancher|home from school. [with wonderful golden petals. It was and everything is in readiness for to-| Was © Casper business visitor yester-| Pretty soon mother came in, all no longer a little girl that the mother ; HERE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS WE HAVE: ~ Silk Blouses DRESSES COATS SUITS day in the interests jof the Mahoney} smiling and beautiful from her pleas- ‘had, but merely a flower with the same Floyal Neighbors of America Sheep company. | ant task out-of-doors. ‘Come herejtousle-top and the same bad habit of Fe Neate Tad Weaker e%*% es. dear, and I will tell you the story, of|not gétting up in time. You see the fe Scans ries Ay £. Stewart, prominent capitalist, | Chrysanthemum Tousletop before I/chrysanthemum does not bloom yntil A very large assort- Made of the best qual- Coats of every wanted Not many left in all fe has returned to his offices here from | must go to prepare dinner for. dad and November and December, long. after Denver where he spenta Thanksgiv-| Bobbie when they come home: ‘Mary ‘the flowers are done blooming. The ment of silk tricolette, | ity i if " y plaid gingham. Very style. Cloth, plush or bout 6 le ‘# Pongee and other silk neatly trimmed. A fine fur, plain or fur trimmed poet eo nlaln px soy Through the courtesy of the J. C. Zuttemeister, the Royal Neighbors of America will hold a miscellaneous ing with his family. had recovered from her crossness, and; taires stil: kept the flower beautiful talety eee was a trifle ashamed of: her f,|too, the same as the little gitl had Dagens Ini the Casper “steep H. P. Bubb of the Casper ice plant,| since mother was ao lovely to her. |been. And so that is the reason for store. pee. too composed of Mrs. Ella | 4rrived here last evening at 7 o'clock| “Once upon a time there was a beau-'the chrysanthemum,” said mother as ‘ - ( rimmed. Variety of i hs | driving overland from Denver in one|tiful little’ girl who was as lazy as went to’ prepare dinner. waists and blouses. Fine | range of colors to choose | collar and cuffs. Prices | © Berea. re Pidela ul be tncharee |¢ay- Mr, Bubb made the trip in his|could be. | Her mother simply sould! believe in fairies all righ assortment of colors and on, vanee from. goo@ colors and cloths. RES borest charge | jew. Marmon chummy roadster. He|not get her to do anything without|Mary to hernelf, “but some way that . ge - all sizes. of the affair and are makin’ to mork | made from Denver to Wheatland in| scolding her or begging her to do 4t.| story sounds rather queer. Maybe {i tions to best display the four hours and there he met with bad|The name of the little girl was Chrys-|1s so, though, the falries returned my vhich has been made by the members * | 3 which has {raion for this oveasion: roads._For about 20_milen the roads/anthemum. Seldom was It, that shel ring to me last summer. & 2 9 8 $ 3 5 0 $1 6 A 9 $ Gg 9 5 AND Welfare Tea : UP UP for Today. | : 4 Ad ° e bg The te hh was postponed from, about 2 «eck ago was held at the 4 Pe home of Mrs. A. 1. wauace on Sost>) Why Guess About It— ‘Center street today.. { ‘y ‘The afternoon was Gevoted to play- HATS DRESSES /ing auction bridge and” was followed ee ‘The entire balance stock of our millinery must go. tomo Guicloge tau Fave, taleg “ot When You Can Know About. It? ian Sine nen npek ceaiue millinesy tant ey. _ SILK AND ALL-WoOL — sey seep arti were used for the R Seas best colors. All put in three lots. In a variety of styles, colors and sizes. Small profits and quick sales—that’s our motto. $2.98 $3.98 anv $5.98 $9.98 wv fioral decorations and added to the Suppose a guide id prétty appearance of the home. Mrs. Wallace was assisted by other members of the club fm serving. $ “This way there’s a safe and ena Toad UP Dinner Party ‘ to-your. destination, with no risks or troubles.on * SEE OUR WINDOW Is Enjoyed. : the * end. ; 3 > Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Fuch presided » way, SILK HOSE—Gordon and Buster PETTICOATS—Made of heavy NIGHT GOWNS—Made heavy mae ee POO | Srty 2. DE | fancy crimmed_- $1.19 ' atm dinner served at their apartment in the Albuqurque. Places at the charmingly ‘appointed dining table were laid for Dr, and Mrs. Duncan, at “That way there’s a road that a good many have stalled on and turned back from, but you may Miss Fays Tilard and Mr. Kenneth >. get through.” BUNGALOW APRONS — Fine BLOOMERS—Children’s _ sateen GIRLS’ .DRESSES—Variety of Edwards. ene. sper gies 2 ; quality 89 bloomers. 35 colors; sizes 79e bat moc apins > tla st Which would you take? _ percales ........ et Cc Only )..u ese Cc up to six... sesmmese Mrs. McFayden to a: Be Hostess. Tuvitations are being extended by Mrs. John McFayden for -a luncheon ’ CHILDREN’S HOSE—Black or TURKISH TOWELS—They are LEATHER GOODS pei 19e Kain eae 33e One large counter of fancy sam- Shh sixes — the Tea ae ple pocket books, bags and HUCK TOWELS—Good quality PETTIBOCKERS—Extra .-heavy cases. Values up to $20.00. and — 13¢ quality ; $1.00 Choice of $5.00 Postum is a thoroughly agreeable and satisfy- i ’ ing meal-time drink, and you're sure that it's per- folipwea ‘by bridse. tg ‘be! bed at ‘her ge ' fectly safe for healtfi. Coffee contains drug qualities all Aitcnodti’ “the fuctiear il be which disturb aad harm the health of mary. served at 1 o'clock. go ee ee Ae Postam or cofiee? ‘Which road? - »jsize ee sateen - the lot er eee Seige (SER Aan SR a Er FA leer te es iy , Il., where * N ieYwan, called om busine conected Why guesswhen you can know? ee THOUSANDS. OF TOYS po gg phe > ap petepbe te aes Tene ameter Ct reap eae Porm Geis eee Grown, WoC. 1 U. of Mills being prepared) made by Gorjso cobaneen Bale rear in Our Large Basement. to Have Meeting. - The W. C. T. U. of Mills will. mect tomorrow afternoon at thé home of Mrs. Harvey Todd. It was. formerly announced that the meeting would be heid at the home of Mrs. Perry Hunt Come early and stay late. Bring the children, your friends and neighbors, We want you to make this store your store. A 4 \ Postum for Health—“There’s a Reason” PEI OEE ae oe oN) ees OP

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