Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 5, 1917, Page 8

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Holmes Ha Will conduct an Hour Sale FRED BRAGG IS A | VIGTIM OF HEART ~ FAILURE IN COLO rdware Co. rv od, i that e ranch on Deep Creek, near considered one of the fin- country, and is managed er. Among the parties was one held Sy James Griove, who is here from it City visiting his mother and sis ters. With him were his mother, Mrs Janet Grieve, the Misses Grieve and Mrs. Wilson S. Kimball, Jr. ator Patrick Sullivan took the young peo ple at their house and a few of their friends to the theatre, and this was followed up by a supper at the Mid- west Mr Frances Clark ~enter- tained at diriner before the affair, taking her guests on to the theatre Tater 00 Miss Gladys Phillips Hostess at Small Dinner An informal little dinner party for which \ and Mrs. A. T, Phillips were hosts Thursday evening, was especially arranged to bring together a few special friends of their daugh wr, who are to be separated for the mwmaind 1 th group we he Irma Patton, Adan Smith and lillips, and after the delect they formed a_ theatre t party, Miss Pajton will leave with Ser mother on Sunday for a winter ir Califorma, while Smith will ¢ to Denver the same evening to re sun her studies Miss Smith's mother end sister will also ojurney to the land of flowers on the same train with Mrs Patton and her daughter. f o.e Bridal Party Scatters Mise Mee Will Remain With tire departure of Clement Nicolaysen yesterday to resume his studies at the University of Penn alvania, tlre entire bridal! party for the Tyler—-Nicolaysen wedding has dis- perscd with one exception. Miss @aroline Mee who was one of the Grideamaids in the pretty procession, ; will remain throughout January to ; visit Mr. and Mrs. Nicolaysen, return- : mg to her homein Detroit about the first of Febuary, Mis feft imm ately after } ; for Om and from there will travel i ew York whero she will seek for a4 ed health following wn opera- tio: few weeks ago, Mrs. Noy Ghittem and her s He Marquis went to heir b ut River- ton ard Arminto on Tuesd.y. eo 90 Charming Guest’ Leaves te» Resume Studi s Mrs. W. D. Waltman's charming young guest, Miss Louise Blauvelt, returned to Denver this week, to re- sumer her studies at Denver Univer sity; after spending her New Year's| totidiys in Casper. There were a) number ‘of small festivities planned! for fer pleasure, among them a de-| Yigttful New Year's dinner and an/ af informal open house, which her} “ Bostess arranged in her honor. } ee f B¥Ss Ruth Wallace i ; Hostess at Dinner & Tew guestivenjoyed Miss Ruth} Wallace’; hospitelity on Wednesday | P evening at a delightful dinner party! fer which she was hostess. Miss Wal- tase “Teaves on) Sunday evening for Denver’ to resume her studies. at) Denver University after a fortnight’s! Bolidey in Casper. Miss Evelyn Wal-! laee, who a panied her sister; Bome; returne# to Denver several + digs ace. } i eresaidiinemiaete nin € Bes ./ was held by Miss “Ue ey By Mrs. Donald MacQueen Telephone No. 15 Driscoll, while there were 2 of acres in the possession cessation of the/wind and the open- Given by Shumakers numbers of cattle and other + ing of the new theatre caused Ca A dinner of charming appointment per to turn out Jast night in darge twas held this week by Mr. and Mrs.! Had Romantic and numbers and the Midwest was filled Carl F. Shumaker at their South Da-| Varied Career before and after/the performance at street residence. Cove were Had he lived until next March, Fred I t 7 layh with placed for twelve at the handsomely!) B@ee would have been 53 years of ane shining now. Qyae niay! shila | } r and most of his life was passed theatre parties. “Jt was a red letter laid table, and, following the elegant this country, tho he was born in event, and numerous groups of,dinner of several courses, the the City of London, and often revis- friends enjoyed the premiere togeth- Spent the evening at auction. Those|ited the place of his birth. Three who enjoyed the affair with the hosts Years ago he took his son, Bob, with him on a vigit to the old country, and was uccompanied on his return by were Messrs and Mesdames H. J, Peter- W.R B. H. Pelton, J. Bingenheimer, Leigh Townsend. In high Mr. awarded to Mr, Johnson. o Co Rebekah Lodge Installs New Officers for Year Johnson, WwW the auction game, winners of Mrs Pelton, and the consolation was scores were Peterson and OF THE FAMOUS “PICKARD” HAND PAINTED CHINA. IN A CLASS ALL iTS OWN Business first and pleasure after- ward was the-slogan of the Rebekah Lodge last evening, when important for the ensuing year was followed by a social hour. The ye cently elected officers for the lodge wete installed with impressive cere monies and the following will head the -affairs of the Rebek: r the hext twelvemonth: Mz » Hen ; y, noble grand; Mrs, Louise Schmidt, K h {| } St ecretary; Mrs. Raleigh Loyd, treas- turer; Mr Ralph Luxon and Mrs, George Lilly, supporters to the noble r grand, with Mrs. Perry Morris and Stoneman supporting the vice dad. Mrs. William L. Emme! is in- ] T S T oO N ] G H | Mrs. Mrs Carrie Adelaide Cs and ard, guard tside ne the custom of the Rebekahs| delicious refreshments at of their business and last} night was no exception. With the! refreshments appeared a mysterious | tissue-wrapped package, which was! handed to Mrs. Emmel, a bride of the} fortnight past, with appropriate ex-| pressions of good wishes from her sister Rebe The* bride has been} serving the lodge as conductor dur- ing the past year, and her loyalty and devotion were such that her sister! members selected a handsome cut- glass fern dish as a token of their appreciation and regard. to have the close NEW ¢ 2 Another Jolly Party Ushers in New Year One of the merry watch parties that has failed of mention thus far, Gladys Woelfert| s number of her friends in the} school set, A delicious supper s served at midnight, and after the a premium for High new year was in, dancing} i games were enjoyed by the! guests, “DON’T KILL PUPPY, I DIED IN HiS PLACE,” IS FAREWELL PLEA OF LAD | LAWRENCE, Mass., Jan. 6.— Heartbroken because he had been in- structed to adminster poison to a pot dog which had been suspcted of be- ing a carrier of typhoid fever gerins, Charles Leroy Jennings Ward, aged 14, adopted son of Mr, and Mrs. P. T. Ward of Methuen, is believed to have taken the poison capsule hiraself. He was found dead a few hours after he had left his foster father’s store in this city. A pathetic note which was left by him contained ‘the message: “Don’t kill big puppy) IT died in his place.” Mrs, Ward is ill in the hospital r, and it: was sup- Second with typhoid feve: ected that pet dogs which the famil. Ses Ses by Mr. and M: ell 20 THE CASPER DAILY THEATRE Standing room was at after the show opened Come to the Lyric Tonight Come REGULAR PICTURE PROGRAM ONE SHOW ONLY EACH NIGHT 7:15 CURTAIN TRIBUNE some nieces, who visited in Nowood. The early years of his residence in the United States were spent in Maine, and the young Englishman came to Green River, Wyo., where his uncle, Robert Bragg, was already es- tablished. In 1882 the two English- formed a partnership and went me into the sheep business, coming over into the Lander country. Soon after Noble entered into the nd some time later this the late W. partnership combination was dissolved and the Telegrams from Denver announcing elder Bragg went into business on his the death of Fred Bragg, came = ow account His nephew mainede ‘isting ape ‘al hie y friends in with W. P. Noble and it is largely due Pos ner I te is afternoon,: far|t progressiveness and knowledge Rs was vi ¢ in the best of, Of tock business that the Noble few week » definite particu- wa a Oe eee : rallies (bel ved, but it is sup-| Said his life-Ic Fred: T.:No- : pe ; ; satan delved 1's de- ble of Lander. king of him to- 9:30—10:30 and 1:30 Ro ne the noted eee rt test sage itEle had a acuilertalantliehes JT RE cumbe a attacd of heart failure, look into the future and to this he SEVERAL LINES WILL BE CLOSED OUT RE- Robert -Braretthe eco sGntaRealO his great nea He 2 0 . - e perated upon | ° gE. he | Brat ere CO umen nea ccrteg ot 1 day as far as his Casper|the thou Of Berea ow? i ai Noble & . G Was Ons of the State's ally a big man.” Holmes Hardware Co. _ [J mr Prominent men inte of his Saasaet frend was one eds most j i by all who came in contact : ep men in yoming, He had a humorous side TYLER VARIETY STORE massed a fortune during his|¢, pj ure that made him keenly « reside » in the West. His appre ive of the lighter side of nterests were isive and included |jire, and could tell an incident with not only sheep, cattle and horses in much wit that he could keep a 1 umbers, but real estate in| whole lobby full of men laughing at With the late W. P.'} tories. partner for many years With Mr. Noble today on the sad d half of the Eagle Block in|; p to Denver is Frank Brower, an- xe City, and possessed a beau- ther deve friend, and for m esidence in Denver, where his, neighbor to the de have been making their home! p, Noble, a nephew of Mr. -veral seasons past, in order that Br former partner is also of the children might attend school.) narty NuBone Corsets Dectors prescribe the NuBONE CORSET because it is the garment of health, comfort and style. Steel bonings are unhealthful. NuBONE boning, a triple-wire stay, |which will not rust or break. Our }corset controls the lines of your fig- ure, because it is tailored to your re- {quirements. Let us convince you of its absolute comfort and style. ee fo SENDS Eocey, é If you get one now you will save mone as the price on all imported silks will soon advance from $2.00 to $3.00. Burkett’s Millinery LYRIC thirty minutes Big Night We use the [ Robert Edeson SES) Sf For a Woman’s Faw Name Moen Sacrifices Love and Honor and is accused of mur- der for the wife of a friend. A Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature in Five Reels Shows starts promptly at.7:30 and 9 p. m. TOMORROW LILLIAN GISH and SAM De GRASSE IN —— “AN INNOCENT MAGDALENE” Triangle Fine Arts in Five Reels “Fay Tincher” ys |. ge “The Two O'clock Train Triangle Comedy in Two Reels Shows Start Promptly at 7:30 and 9 P. M. WHEN - IN - DOUBT THE POPULAR PLACE TO MEET YOUR FRIENDS Rhinoceros Serves the best meal in town for 35< Short orders, fancy steaks of all kinds served as you like them THE RHINOCEROS HARDWARE SPECIALTIES Rich Cut Glass : : Decorated and Hand-Painted China : : Electrical Cooking Utencil of Every Description : Vacuum Bottles, all Varieties Sterlin Carving Sets + : Game Shears : Razors Universal : Electric Irons g and Triple-Plated Tableware, : Casseroles : : Percolators : : Safety LOOK OVER OUR LINE OF UNIV BEFORE BUYING ; THE RICHARDS-CUNNINGHAM CO. ERSAL ELECTRICAL Goops —— - —- DR. H. R. LATHROP DR. W. C. FOSTER Office Phone 54 Office Phone 64 House Phone 116 House Phone 273 THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 840 South Durbin Street.: : : : Phone 273 Every Modern Convenience for the care of the sick and injured | | Graduate Nurses : X-Ray Equipment : Private Ambulance Cadillac Cars We have a car load of new 1917 Cadillac Cars in transit. Watch this space for announce- ment of their arrival and then come in

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