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* i f il i i iH i : i i | tle We if é a i He if L ’ Misses Gertrade Josendal and Kareen Newton. _ At the close of the evening lovely by Mrs. annual guest event of the Daughters of the American Revolution which was held last evening at the home of Mrs. W. 8. Kimball, Sr., on South Wolcott street. " Decorations of flags were used and lighted candles gave a Colonial effect. Mrs. W. M. Holland, regent, pre- preciated: An address by Principal J. G. Mo- *y i f i i A i Unwilling to observe nil t i ik -| February 27. at the home of sift i fet -| Unless the form of the tax bill is vast- club on Monday, Mra. J. B. -| Barnes, 105 North Beach street, Mrs. +|James Welderhold will assist as , ess. PERSONALS Mrs. Edith Muff has left for the Ber. muda Islands where she will join Mr. and Mes. Patrick Sullivan and family. Mrs. Huff intends to return to her home here at the same time the Sulli- yan party does. eee A. A. Slade, superintendent of schools, has -ieft for Chicago, ML, where he will attend the annual con- vention of the National Educational association. cee Mrs. Frank Stuart of the Stuart baby shop has returned from the west- ern coast whcre she has spent the past few months. cee Mrs, Walter Gorthy, accompanied ‘by her baby son, Walter, Jr. returned here this morning from Denver. The -|mew Casper resident was bern at a ban- quet dinner, a social time . will be spent at the home of Mrs, F. B. Fir- This even to ye District School. cents if ye be grown-up, or 25 if you are a tot. », Five tables of brifge were played following Come as Ye Clock Strikes 8 Bring with you 50 Old Folks’ Concert and Maker the luncheon. The high Of Dreams ° And This to the Waster: You and the poor man are traveling side by side. If anything he has the best of you- He is Preparing against the evil day; you are not. Some day you will awake to consciousness that age is robbing you of mental vigor and usefulness. Heaven pity you then if you do not beforehand change your ways. You are wasting. your own precious self—the effort that has gone to produce money. What are you working for anyway? Why don’t you get something TANGIBLE out of your work? A Bank Account is a good thing to have. Begin to build one. Start right where you are. This bank is especiaily designed to help you. To- day is the appointed time. A Bank of Strength and Service. The National Bank of Commerce and otherwise evidencng his enthu- siagm over the new white hope baits Aallbben acay You get the best results by using be Tribune classified columns. 10-Day Special Hats Cleaned and Blocked 75¢ Starting Mondey, Feb. 27 Call Us American Hatters and Cleaners 129 West Railroad Ave. Phone 714-J WE CLEAN ANYTHING Y. W. C. Try Our Vegetable Dinner. ‘REALTOR BOARD TO STAND FOR, SOLDIER BONUS Resolutions Favoring Adjust- ed Compensation and Sales Tax Adopted at Meect- ing Here. } ‘The Casper Realtor Board wint on| record yesterday as endorsing tx ad- justed compensation for ex-service| men and also upheld the principle of| the sales tax which will pay the claims of the ex-service people. because they| say that real estate will have to bear an unjust burden under the pian. Real just burden under the plan. Real es-| tate, it was said already bears an cn- just share of the burden of taxation. ‘vhe sales tax unless the principle is extended to the idealists dream will serve only to hamper legitimate trade gnd will piece a premium on thrift. This will resuit in withdrawing mil- Kons of dollars from trade channels ly changed from the suggestions made by President Harding, according to) the belief of the Realtors. D. _W. Ogilbes, a member of the He addressed| the realtcrs on building and loan or-| ganizations in general and wound up! by telling briefly of the hopes and ad-| pany. He stated that the Inck of housing| facilities In Casper was the principal cause of the clamor against high rents, and that the unbalanced con-| ditions here depended on solution of the shortage “The average investor knows no other or Detter investment than in| property,” he said. “To be an invest- ment they must ea-_ returns which will pay them a fair profit on their| money and on their time and trouble. | Land and property is the fundamental basis of all wealth. Building and loan associations by permitting small in- vestment encourages a person to thrift | and thus to an estate based on land and ownership of property.” | Plans for the show which will be| staged this summer by the Realtors were discussed at the meeting yester. day noon. It was decided that the Casper association would perticipate in the plan of the Atlas Educational Film company to prepare a five to geven reel feature motion picture based en an “Own Your Home” plea. This picture will be shown here dur ing the Realtor show which will be staged during the summer months. Following the meeting the Casper Realtor board wired Wyoming’s repre- sentatives at Washington notifying those officials that Casper wis In fa- vor of the sales tax principle for pro- viding the funds necessary to meet the demands of the adjusted compensa- tlon bill. eat apap —Try o Tribune classified 2f-— ANNOUNCEMENT Your inspection of the new things arriving daily ts earnestly solicited. Children’s Toggery, Ladies’ Neck- wear, Purses, Novelty Jewelry. See the new Kiddy Capes and Hats to match. Complete Baby Layettes. The Stuart Children’s Shop OS Building Miss Gertrude Thompson Lecturer and instructor of the Victor Edu- cational Department, ruary 28 for two or three days. Miss Thompson is brought here by us, to be at the entire disposal will give instructions and assistance in folk dances, rythme and road singing, and in the education value of Victrolas in schools. A short lecture will be given by Miss Thompson at the G March 1, at the Lyric The Richter Music Co. Headquarters for Victrolas and Brunswick Phonographs. will be here on Feb- of local schools and odowsky Concert on Theater. Gingham and Organdie Frocks Old gowns remodeled equal to new. Made to order. Send your gowns to us for an estimate. Made to Order Let us call at your home and take your exact meas- » urements for the NU-BONE CORSETS. Be fitted in this comfortable and serviceable Corset.. We also sell bust confiners, abdominal supporters and surgical belts. South Center St. Dress Making and Corset Shop Phone 166-J Quality, Comfort and The Car That Has Mastered Wyoming Roads A. cafeteria {t- Wyoming Oldsmobile Company | 454 East Yellowstone Avenue Unbelievable Power Phone 987 PACE THREE AT THE NEW LYRIC THEATER } Casper’s New, Absolutely Fireproof Throughout Steel ted Theater Building Wednes- Wednes- day day March 1 March 1 LEOPOLD GODOWSKY CASPER’S OPENING CONCERT OF FAMOUS ARTISTS Management International Concert Direction, Inc., New York. Local Management THE RICHTER MUSIC Co. Phone 306 MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY TICKETS ON SALE NOW $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 ORIENTAL PEARLS Direct. From the Importer Lustrous, Heavy and Wonderfully Beautiful, Exceeding by Far Al! Others. made on a base of Mother of Peart ro of thoes bes pearls wariee trpca asap tactight. trenee see, tustre of ‘through the lighter shades of pink. All strands ‘rfectl: itched end perfect in lustre. gk Se And the price of these exquisitely beautiful necklaces ts very 18-inch Strand ...............$10.00 24-inch Strand . 12.50 30-inch Strand ..... -$15.00 Bach necklace sent postpaid tn satin-lined box. WI cheerfully refund your money if you are not entirely satiatied, Make all remittances by postoffice money order to J. HARRINGTON Gas & Electric Bidg., Denver, Cola. Educational Victor Instructor Here Miss Gertrude Thompson, Victor Instructor in Ed- ucational Work, will be our guest two days next week. We are glad of the opportunity this gives us to place her at the disposal of the schools and to co-operate with our local supervisors of music. Miss Wilson will visit each of the schools and as- sist in the instruction of all educational work and will give a short lecture on the advantages of the Vic- trola in the schools. We invite you to meet Miss Thompson at our store on Tuesday and Wednesday. THE MUSIC SHOPPE, Inc. “Exclusively Victor” 241 South Center Phone 1745 DRY LAND POTATOES RAISED IN WYOMING. $1.75 Per Cwt. AT HANKS POULTRY 425 W. Yellowstone Phone 1523W ONING AUTOKOT ENE taal Our aim and desire is to give each and every cus- er the same service. aia A TRIAL WILL BE CONVINCING. Miller Geared-to-the-Road Tires and Tubes. McKone Tires and Tubes. _ Tribune Wantads Bring Results 2°