Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 22, 1922, Page 3

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1922. = The W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah lodge No. 39 will meet tomorrow even- ing in regular session at the I. O. 0. F. hall. The ladies on the refresh- ments committee are the Mesdames Ernest Witte, D. D. Johnson, and J. O. Brittian, and Miss Grace Morton. see Mrs, Wheeler For Miss Sullivan Mrs, M. P. Wheeler wit entertain for Miss Eileen Sullivan with a bridge luncheon Seren: s Mr. and Mrs. Parker With Dinner A éelightful dinner party was held last night at the Henning by Mr. add Mrs. H. Lestie Parker. The table was decorated with summer flowers. “08 A quiet marriage ceremony took place yesterday morning at the Pres. yterlan manse, the Rev. Charles A Wilson performing the ceremony for Miss Thelma Couzine and Mr. B. A Mrs. T. G. Courine and McFarland. / Mrs. C. Wheeler were witnesses. Marie Yost of Mendota, TL, was chosen in @ contest as the girl wit! Thimble Club the sweetest smile at the university at Meelicg Valparaiso, Ind. She will be super. The meeting of the Woodcratt ‘Thimble club has been postponed un- til a-week from Wednesday. Mr; and Mrs. G. R. Hagens and Personals family, together with: Edward Murane,, will motor to the park tomorrow. oe Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Durham and family and Mrs. 8. 0. Simonds and son B. J, Simonds, left overland today for Bristol, Colo., where they will visit for two weeks with Mr. Dur ham’s parents. cee Mr. and Mrs. ‘Fred W. Freema1 are visiting here from Denver. cee Miss Jeraldine Jeffryes is leaving this evening for Denver where she vill visit with friends. eee visor of music in the public schools of Knox, Ind., next year. Heat of Stars Is Measured At Observator; WASHINGTO: —The heat of three stars—Aldebaran, Capella and Betelgeuse—has. heen measured two officials of the Smithsonian Institution who have been making ob-/ servations at the Carnegie solar ob-! servatory on the summit of Mount, Wilson, California. | Dr. C.,G, Abbott, assistant secre-! tary of the institution, and L. B. Ald- rich, attached to the institution, re- ported that they had succeeded in do- ing what had heretofore never been done. The heat of the three stars, the sclentists reported, first was gathered) and brought to focus by the giant 100- inch telescope at the observatory. | The heat and ight then was passed| through a prism and spread out ints} a rainbow colored spectrum. Delicate} devices taken to Mount Wilson by the} two observers then mensured the light | in each color as well as the invisible| heat. As the hotter a body is the whiter and bluer is its light, the tensities of the heat in the various colors allowed an estimate of the tem- perature of the stars which was fixed at approximately 10,000 degrees cen- trigrade» . q, ae eee NOTICE OF CHANGE OF BUSI- NESS LOCATION. The firm of Robert A. Byrnes and Son, local agent for the Mutual Bene- fit, Health and Accident company has moved its offices to suite 318 Midwest Bidg., former cddress Tribune Bldg. 8-21-3t* Mrs. J. L. Biederman has as house guests Mrs. H. F. Thiele and small daughter and Mrs. H. P, Toohey of Alliance, Neb., sa~ eee Mrs. George E. Lilly and daughter , Cieola left overland this morning for Denver, to be: gone a week_or two on 2 pleasure excursion. eee Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Brewster, 139 North Grants street, announce the birth of a Httle son, James Henry, early yesterday Fort Collins, Colo. here Mrs. Brewster has been visit- ing at the home of her father, R. M. Booream of the Great Western Sugar company. Mr. Brewster is employed at the Standard refinery here and re ports the mother and son to be get: ting, along well. ee ee Classified ads in the Tribune are winners and possibly the keys we give with every 50c paid at office will win you a big prize. 8-12 oS A Chinese bride makes a point of choosing for her wedding attendants ugly old women as folls for her beauty. City Briefs C. W. Beckett spent the week end ‘at Bouth Fork inn together with W. D. Wright and Frank McVay Ot At- lantic City, N- J. . \ George Bilatt,, traveling salesman for the Sligo Hardware company of St. Louth, is on one ofjhis frequent business trips to the city. Mr. Blatt is a brother-in-law of Mrs. Guy Gay. ee . A. E.. Biglin and Edwin Barret motored to Montana today. eee 'T. C. Greenwood of St. Louis is a visitor in Casper. eee D. ©. Atkins. chemical engineer, is chemical compound to apply to tanks instead of paint. . . John J. Oswald is leaving today for Minneapolis to visit with his mother. eee JW. Whelan will go to Denver tonight on a short business trip. eee R. Lee Bagby has just recarned from California and will leave again this evening in the interests of the California Oil ceavery: . f “e E. FE. Camp of Electra, Tex., is a business visitor in Casper. SIMPLE WAY TO GET RID OF BLACKHEADS There is one simple, safe and sure way that never falls to get rid of blackheads, that Is to dinsolve them To do this get two ounces of calo- nite’ powder from, any drug store— sprinkle a little on a hot, wet sponge —rub over the blackheads briskly— wash the parts and you wil be sur- prised how the blackheads have dis: appeared. Big blackheads, little blackheads, no matter where they are, simply. dissolve and disappear, leaving ibe —parts without any mark what- ever, Blackheads are simply a mix- ture of dust and dirt and secretions from the body that form in the pores of the skin. Pinching and squeezing only cause irritation, make large pores and do not get them out after they become hard. The calonite powder and the water simply dissolve the blackheads so they wash right out, aving the pores free and clean and in thelr natural condition. Anyone troubled with these unsightly blem- ishes.should certainly try this simple method.—Ady. : recommend suitable BUY PIGEON’S TEAS 11 Varieties of Green and Black Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 Pianos ciated Press.) Chancellor Setpel's sudden visits to Prague, Berlin and Rome are said in well Informed cir ties here to mean the determination of the Austrian government to force events and bring the country's situa- tion to a precipitate head rather than . nohare partition Should this program ‘be carried out population of Casper. Model 240 VICTROLA_ $10 in Records, your choice____---_ apie ON TERMS OF $10 DOWN AND $10 A MONTH “Hot Lips” Fox Trot—The new “Wang Wang Blues’”’—. USTRIASEEKS TOBRING ABOUT CRISIS AT ONCE Government Officials Are No Longer Trying to Stave Off Economic Disaster, Vien- na Believes. VIENNA, Aug. 22.—(By The Asso tpntinue in a drifting policy. It is understood the chancellor w Matly inform the premiers of the: three countries that a collapse is near at hand. He will point out the| danger of this eventuality and ask| he premiers what action they are} Prepared to undertake when the crash comes; whether they will in-| terfere and if so how. Upon Chancellor Seipel’s return to Vienne, he is expected to convoke the national assembly and lay the whole situation before it. The assembly agrees with him that there is no so lution for the present crisis from within he ts expected to demand the assembly's approval to appeal to the league of rations for the union of Austria with Germany or for the vol of the country. it 1s believed in the best informed foreign quarters here that a most ser- fous situation would result as most of all of the openly discussed plans for partition have failed to find an. an- ewer to the question of what would become of Vienna. Precipitate action, regardless of the central government, by one or more of the Austrian provinces in the event of a collapse is not unexpected and the Tyrol is revarded as a dang- er spot in this connection. Sheuld a secession movement develop the gov- ernment would be utterly powerless to use force and it is believed Chan- cellor Setpel also will ask elther Soviet Minister . | * Alexander Grigorawitsch Schlichter is a new force in thé affeirs of the Russian Communists. He has been named Soviet minister to Vienna. “DANCE WEEK’”’ ; At The Music Shoppe We are devoting this entire week to the interests of the dancing Everybody who dances—everybody who would like to-dance—everybody who likes to hear dance music, will enjoy vis- iting THE MUSIC SHOPPE this week. We have prepared a special stock of the finest dance records, new and old, for you to hear. programs for a home dance. prepared to supply every dancer in the city with everything they need in the pursuit of happiness, health and a good time. " * Special Victrola Offer For “Dance Week” Only Be sure to hear it. The Music Shoppe 238 East Second Street Player Pianos Music Rolls KYAT SD VAI Che Casper Daily Cridune Coast to Coast in Flivver Bungalow Giving landloards, hotels and rail Cherney set out from New York on a cr Brairie schooner, the; room. ‘kitchen, diningroom and iibrary version of the ol v | laugh, Mr. and Mrs. Chart ntinent trip. In their 19 two rooms fitted up as bed LIVER PIE ST. LOUIS, Associated Fre: ests’ of hotels restaurants of the United States will no longer bé obliged to. adjust thetr tongues to the unusual French menu terms in order to be high toned, but can use the common English terms without. violating any rules of bon ton {i proposals are adopted that have been pre. pared for adoption at the annual convention of the International Stewards~ association, in here. “No longer will the hungry guest be compelled to call fo rthe ‘menu’ and ask the ‘garcon’ to serve him ‘beef au ju id one of the 300 delegates registered for the con: vention, “or to bring him ‘cafe nolr en dem! tasse’ but can simply say ‘Waiter, please bring me some beef and gravy and black coffee in a small cup,’ without giving rise to the suspicion that he !s not well versed on good manners end rules of society. “Some of the French phraseology will remain in vogue, as for in- — (By The Czecho-Slovakia, Germany or Italy if they are prepared ‘to do so, Count Czernin today openly advocates the immediate consummation of a union with Itrly, both economic and pollt- SOLD EVERYWHERE RY.ZON REG. U.S. PAT. OFF; BAKING | Full strength until used. ‘The special process of manufacture is the reason. You use less Wecan In fact, we are all $115.00 —— $10.00 Inc. Telephone 1745 MENU ALA FRANCAISE TO BE PASSE EXCEPT GOOSE session [ table in an American restaurant Sheet Music AMMEN x shop cafts’ union, which is out on = strike, a great succeis are being made by the committee ET AL., EDICT stance ‘pate de fole gras’ or ‘filet mignon,’ because of thelr wealth of meaning For various reason other dishes that derive their names from famous chefs or from thelr place or origin will continue to be known by their original terms—The Principal purpose of proposing the changes on the bill of fare is the desire to eliminate the chance a plain American citizen is confronted with when he seats himself at a seeking some nourishing food.” Enactment of a law providing that vegetcbles be sold by weight, a proposal to establish a na tional training school for hotel cooks will he among some of the most important matters to be brought up for discussion i SS Reduced fares to Dougtas and re- turn account F September 12 and North Wyoming State WATCH FOR THE $1.00. GRAB SALE The Art Craft Shop For Gifts That Please. Lessons in Lamp Shade Making and Embroidery. 304 0. S. Bidg. One lot of Women’s Suits $5.00 One lot of Women’s Sum- $1.49 Be aprons. -O9E Women’s Black _ Sateen Petts ee 94.200 49e Women’s Silk and Leather Hand $1.00 Bags Extra large size Turkish Towels, : f 22e each .... Women’s Pure Silk Gor- don Hose, $i 00 per pair. Women’s Challis Kimonas ... —M. Tehitcherin, Russian fore!gn mi gues ol ene- Proceeding to London on the C Ostend express were refused access to Belgian territory forced to had failed to obtain the vise of the Belgian consul in Cologne. tet was only the Russi Russ Barred From Belgium HERBESTHAL, Belgium, Aug. ter and several Soviet colle: today. They return to Cologne The So minister‘ argued that his pa passing through Belg’ nm had to leave the train a SHOP CRAFTS UNION 10 GIVE DANCE THURSDAY Plans for making the dance of the For baking and the table—use RED CROSS EVAPORATED MILK clean — sweet — pure “Try this popular recipe for ONE-EGG CAKE a or substitute € 154 cups flour 2 tbsp. Red Cross Milk 2 tap. baking powder Cream the butter or substitute, add si gradually and well- beaten ogg. Mix and siftfour and c powder, add alternately with milk to first mixture. Bake in a buttered shajlow pan. Spread with chocolate icing. EVERY GROCER SELLS IT, And Jewelry Repairing of For Expert Watch Repairing the better kind CALL AT TRIPENY’S S. Center Phone 72 or 99 “Watch Who Goes There." FALL OPPORTUNITY SALE Extraordinary Bargains in Basement Specials The power of your dollar will do double duty for this day and and every day during this big Fall Opportunity Sale Wolnen’s Black Cotton Hose, pair A 5 Cc Women’s Organdy and Lawn Waists .... 89e prides School Hose, black, pair . 5e Women’s Night owns, lace trimmed ... aA 8e Women’s Gingham Bunga- rue 1.00 49e 95e 49e Women’s Silk Hose, pair. Women’s and Misses’ Middies . Baby Blankets ......- Our Entire Main Floor is Ablaze With Wonderful Values THE LEADER wiley THE STORE SaORS UNDERSELLS ACCOMMODATING were as they officers were obdurate and 3 SE THREE. s*serihe for the Tribune and get a key for every 50c paid. Si24e WANTED Office clerk (man) and stenog- ripher. MUTUAL REFINING CO. Glenrock, Wyo. “WE PAY THE LOSS” Pelton & Hemry Meet Me at the Smokehouse. ese oe Insurance and Bonds Ciassitiea ads in the Tribune are All Lines winners and possibly the keys we Townsend Building Room give with every 50c pa bia win you a big prize. CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 117 EAST SECOND STREET Phones 97 and 98 NO HIGHER IN PRICE—HIGHER IN QUALITY SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK Richelieu Tea in the Following Varieties: Japan | Gun Powder | Imperial Since Tea is consumed be- Orange Pekoe | cause of its agreeable flavor English Breakfast | and mildly stimulating prop- Packe in BAoree in 4g-lb. soc | erties, why not buy the best? 1-Ib. tins...........$1.00 Lipton’s Orange Pekoe Tea Ya Ib. 50c, 1 Ib. $1.00 Pure Cider Vinegar. 65c gal. Richelieu Pure Cider Vinegar. -50c qt., 30c pt. Heinz Pure Cider Vinegar 50c qt. —..50¢ at. 50c qt. 50c qt. 55 Heinz Pure Malt Vinegar.. Richelieu Distilled V Heinz White Salad Vinegar............— Crosse & Blackwell’s Tarragon flavor Vinegar, per bottle __ . Scennetghth opsstetionn sabe tees tae Whole Spices for Pickling—Cardamon Seed, QGarawa; d, Poppy Seed, Whole Alspice, Whole Cloves, Ce y Seed, Whole Mixed Spices, Cinnamon Bark, Com- inos Seed, Leaf Sage. New White California Garlic, per Ib. me Honey, per frame. ..20c Mosteller’s New Extracted Honey, 16-0z. glass._.30c Canned Soups, both in Richelieu and Campbell’s, all varieties.. hades .-2 cans 25s, 12 cans $1.45 Telephone your orde They will be given the same care and attention as though you come to the store in person. Our delivery service is complete and efficient. deliver to eve ection of the cit We sell for cash or credit—a service store. Baby Bonds are free with every purchase of 50c or more. Ask for them. CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 117 EAST SECOND STREET 5 Phones 97 and 98 —----.50e We 7 3 Tbe WwW ' ¥ 7 namie 3Ge [Bare ge ae bockers ....... e Blue Serge Middies .... $1 69 One lot Children’s Cham- bray Dr Ss. One odd lot of Children’s Rompers Ho mpers 0e | $5.00 One lot of Silk and Wool Children’s Black Bloomers ........ « 29e Waitress’ Aprons Huck Towels Good quality Seco Silk Pettibockers $1.39 One lot of Silk Capes en G95 | Rereet 490 Au weolstr- $1.49 velvet and Silk Bags: One lot of Women’s Silk grade steer $2.98 Dresses = stone 90000 | 5 $1.00 Women’s fine Black Lisle ins. $1.00 3 PAIRS... Women’s Gauze Vests — ae 23e

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