Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 25, 1917, Page 8

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CITY NEWS Little Items About People ou Know cold, as tho they |the snow barefooted, see REEDER at] the shoe shop on West Second “SI DANIEL FROHMAN Watch This Space Standard refinery, was operated upon this morning at the Private hospital for appendicitis, and was doing very nicely according to latest reports from the hospital. | e Co. deals ex- °o Casper Coal ang elusively in Stationery Ca ce at Casper 12-15-tf — Society < rd Joh was threatened visiting here, he in their Screen De “THE QUEST OF Salt Creek, who jj h pneumonia while made a rapid recov- 4 a ery at the Private’ hospital will eg a be able to return, to hjs work » Arras = a ae fone) Edmund Goulding and Ca CEM UST ARRIVED, af/comple g or V 5. E. Triumph i Atk pe Gh a FORD WEEKLY another V.L.S. E. { People are what makes the world] the office of Propheeteess, Winnona is 50rtment of Johgsg#’s candies. H h while, and when these people) Mrs. Rebecca Miller, and Powhatan’s # full line o rita heey { bank eae yt voageiduties were relegated to Marshall thing for the man who cares tc } are very close CoOur hearts we Moor nr Mra Pons eo Rohaiit: ‘is(Ge West, Schulte Bex, { hem with the golden title “friend.” Keeper of Records.and Mrs, Dan Mc- Ralpti Chawpeonpeaeedeeel: © wast 3 the years flit by and the miles di-| Rorey is Keeper ot ETS he operated upon today by Dr. H. R. Ate tel ric re linked aetuey dae a wade es ° , "’ Lathrop for a complic glad gall bulletin that has gone forth from the duction show that the daily output of|ceivee the orders of the various mem- en tho written or en words /0G8¢ trouble and appendicitis. His condi- Rong watt Sats te :, RHE h : ' ‘Yeu? P = t es vided waxtou Thompson Private Hospital to the effect that he Cushing and Shamrock pool is about bers, purchase the total amount etween u es8 a Pas 2 - { ion is regarded se 8. ompson | v x : | ogy 28 ly. The thought of them brings Week bid the Gayest has been working in the Big Muddy|js greatly improved today, Pneurronia/ 81,000 barrels, or an average of about quired and arrange for distribut ving warmth to the heart; as we Since Christmas fields. is rather serious business, and the/ 40,000 for each. L than two years| after the paper is delivered, of them our faces are illumin- There have ‘been pO. py small) . a A ret , well known oil man owes his rapid ago Cushing alone ran at the rate of |“ Four other resolutions were adopt- ated with a light that is little less than social gatherings this week that the} Wesley Steidel, who was injured He turn for the better to the fact that his| g99 9909 barrels a day ed. One pledged the fifty weekly and divine. And when we sing of them, | stigma of quietness has a wreck on the Posner gine at friend, Clayton M. Jones hurried to ee E daily newspapers represented in the we choose the hymn of the well be- removed. Mr. and Mr ago, is visiting friends in Casper for se help «2 as the first rs association to increase subscription - : ‘ « 2 p as soon ef ® ° . : 1 loved poet who the whole ¢ entertaining a short Kinase His hand is aol being emptene Brninaved! per eS Heirs Te ‘s lrates 50 cents a year for weeklies and world celebrates t otland wa t hotel tonight and Mr. and treated, but he expects to leave soon|* py hs BS uy Paper Join’ an a dollar a year for dailies. Another hosen by fate to aplace of M Roy W land will also be host for a visit at his former home, St Prairie Profits 32 Million Increase Their Rates| provided for pay be ocak le reemies in Robert Burns but 1 claims | th week for a dinner, oseph, Mo. | What the 80-cents-a-buirced in- Pye 7 3 advertising ratees. wo other reso- his message, and friends rs lg-—-- ? crease in the price of Midcontinent) , LOS SNES, Cal., Jan. 25—/tutions pledged the support of th: rather their voices » to blend Miss Parker Leaves 1 OIL SPUDS | |crude oil means to the producing ye anes en of ne «iz gant apes members to bills before congress pro- ftly in that song of y Fér Rest of Winter | j — i | |companies is pointedly demonstrated fF dis rine OR AA SRE i me pissbery nse viding for a government-owned pa- ‘Should auld acquair » be forgot The Parker residence in South Short items of interest when itis stated that the Prairie Of} ssemmittes niga Sa mai 0! ri : ¥\per mill and for a zone system of And the days of auld lang syne.” | Beech which Leslie Parker and his|| from Casper’s oil fields | and Gas Company has close to 40,-/ 4 eatin: FH ne era torial as-| ratees for secon . : aad sister cecupy, has been leased for the| Q——_— ———© | 000,000 barrels of oi! in storage, and de ¢ ot at Sugden Aes stcolh 2 Sayae | Gity Buros' Birthday remuinder of the winter and Miss These are Days of Adventure! that for the most part it was tsored cat sah resided Pikes A Vy eb; ff A Gala Event : is leaving this evening for The mora! of this tale is; don’t’ when the price of oil was at its low Be to_app: int_a committee to_re-! erybody’s doin! With such a large S« otc h_ popula- , where her brother went last travel without a private telephone point, or 90 cents a barrel. The price z ion 48 Casper boasts, the birthday an- eye The climate has proveed but follow J. B. Barnes’ example and gain, therefore, shows company pro- versary of Robert Burns could very severe this season and due to go well equipped. fits of $32,000,000. Other companies carcely be allowed to pass unnoticed, this, it hus been thought most advis-| The other day thiee devotees of fare similarly well. . and the Casper Caledonian, Club, now le for Miss Parker to go toa milder oil, Messrs. Barron, Likely and Ed- Cities Service company has oil wells n its second year, will see that the oc-! one for the remainder of the winter. gett, made a trip te Salt Creek with in the aKnsas and Oklahoma fields, y ssion is @ memorable one for all who Mr. Parker’s oil interests will t Mr. Barnes to turn the steering gear. having a capacity of approximately- Baggage Transferred to Any Part of ti City. See Me and Make attend. The club was greatly disap-!him back and forth between the two He promised to return for them a few 50,000 barrels a day, of which less Arrangements for Delivery of All your Areight, I Meet All Trains. poir bed no Be be able to cplebrate Circles, days later, but the three yearned for than one-half is being shipped to a CALLS ANSWER OR NIGHT on the real date, which is today, but serene. the warmer climate of Caspe fineries. It is said that every ad- owing to the difficulty in finding a Pottery Exhibit Shown cided. to atart for home Tn vance ‘of 10 cents in the price of PROMPT, CARBFUY SERVICE. ace of meeting, the program was = * “ G ote 7 7 2 2 add al $1,000,000 f 4 on Saturday at the Library If you don’t hear from us by ten! crude means an additional $1, A References: Any Casper Bank ffice Smoke House, Phone 83. ek fox Wriday andthe Moose ball:has| “The Woman's Club has been having! o'clock tonight, aan -outia. veliet!a year to stockholders. ihe 2) : een chosen for the entertainment a trying time with the storms and party,” was the injunction of J. A.| Latest figures on Midcontinent pro- bra Residence Phone 181-W. and pene tee: 1 txpicay “eelayed trains, but finally the re-|Likely, engineer in charge. | Mr.|-—-—————— : aT gs, Yeacings, a yPica! markable group of pottery has arriv- Barnes went to bed at the hour men- ! Si be, te eee ey cor leheO wT) | ed in: Casper and instead of holding’ tioned. and sfeceet abeuerreee uae ————— SaaS aes aa will be the feature of the evenin ; < i ning. them over till next 1 hursday, as was next day bethought himself of the io The skirl of the bagpipes will be eet nl i heard; thanks to Alex M ‘Pher announced yesterday, they. will put’ command and sent a‘taxi man speed- | who ill a ay thaite feinatlng yeuaeb them on display on Saturday, January ing toward the field. Nothing happen-| | v a) fs Sport rebee 8 slow , % eS i ‘ ‘an in 2 rs later, Mr. Barnes | 7 : ; and Dr. Waite Sradley has 277.2% the Public Librar Admission ed, so some hours later, i ; ‘Wh S f; Pi P Dedn ‘hiked! te, make the natem us| will. be’ 5 cents, and everyone is itr ‘set out bimsaif; and mat the diver atever Satisfies or Pleases a Person thai" = Mesdames Undeedawa,|Vited to be present. Tea will be serv-‘of the taxi about six miles from town, | ae 3 Lord : shall ‘will sing, as wel] ©¢ and the occasion promi to be walking. His car was stalled in a ; GENUINE SERVICE—that is what the real business man of today is . F ill sing, as ln delie aes aur * ay as cold’as the | trying to achieve. as Messrs. Harris, Stupart, Frazer, # delightful one in many w The drift, and he was about as cold as the y McCulloch, and Carr. Mrs. MeCurihy hours for the exhibit are from 2 until, drift. Some miles further slong they La ot hE Aye oa) ee : : ae will ive a reading, Mrs, Lord and © in the afternoon, and it will also! met the little Ford, also stuck, and| THAT GROWS When you come to analyze service you perceive that it isn’t what you James Frazer will sing the exquisite b€ open from 7 until 9 in the evening.| nearby, at a ranch house, the three | get for nothing, but what you pay for ungrudgingly. It js-what the business duet, “O Wert Thou in the Cold aan Pants HOnEY ee is she sdventarere as cozy and snug as you| | house profits from, not what it costs in money. "and Bobby Burns’ famou igh School and in the Seventh and_ please. cn ht aa : | J song, “A-Man’s @ Man for a’ that’’Eighth Grades will have the pottery! But it might have been otherwise, Eived pounds of #Winesaps has been chosen by Mr. McCulloch, A Shown and explained to them. Mrs./and there is a bare possibility that i n 1 ? j For 25c dance will follow the interesting pro- 4nn® Riordan Morey, of Hastings,|the drift might not have been in such} / vram, Neb., has assembled the collection and delightful proximitiy to warmth and) f Casper’s Caledonian club ha ken has it in charge. She has started it! shelter and good ranch cooking. as its motto, “ Bush than Na live up to the slog achieve success in Beetter Bield Wee nd if its member n they will surely thru the west and when it has been shown in this part of the country it will doubtless tour the Eastern cities, — Birthday Party Satur@gy for Miss Velma Gockley Mrs. A. W. Crossman and Mrs. W. GET OUR PRICES ON BAR. REC AND BOX LOTS. alws carry a tel me,"’ concluded Mr. Ba close of the tale, “and ther stop any place, make my nnection with the folding poles I stow away in the auto, and presto! I can call for| help.” »yhone. with | at the I can just! 1es Pocahontus Lodge Installs Officers vited guests of the little lady will be school mates in the Sixth grade, 37 The ceremony took such a length of time that the social session planned R. E. Stapleton, one of thee dives tors of the Philadelphia-Wyoming Oil The elaborate rite of installation Kitner will be the presiding hostesses | oes forays nye s witnessed by a large number of Saturday at a pretty birthday party) Mack Brooks of Wellington, Texus,| A Pocahontus members last night at ° be given for Miss Velma Gockley is in Casper investigating oil condi-| 9 the lodge rooms in Odd Fellows Hall. ®t the home on Cedar street. The in- | tions. | e S had to be abandoned, but delicious, of Whom have been invited to make; (Co., has resigned from the director- refreshments were enjoyed at the, Miss Gockley’s thirteenth birthday a' ship of the company, owine to stress| “It pays to pay Cash’ close of installing the new officials, Pleasant one. A group picture will!of other business. Those who will serve during the com- be one of the features of the after- Wr Phone 505 115 E. Second St. Hjorth Much Improved ! iends of Jilliem Hjorth, the veteran oil ma nz on the Mrs. Mrs ing year are Pocahontus, noon and the ref unusual deintines: Dwight Seely George Davis has hments will be of | STOP SHIVERING! | Set Ou: : Warm those cold rooms with a. Perfection Oil Heater - Let us show you the very latest in . this line. Prices Right WE CARRY A C Peas, “ALL KINDS OF pound Bags. toes, Parsnips, Carrots nue. He will repair your soul. 1-22-6t E. E. Gal n ceapispae of Bo the Internationally Celebrated Dancers %. (sale, a Bt 4 , Maurice and Florence Waltén Seeing Others Corn, Tomatoes, Sauer Kraut, Hominy, Wax Beans and Pumpk CIDENT AND BOW FLO! NOW IS THE TIME FOR B FRESH VEGETABLES—Celery, Watch For Our Saturday Special HAY, GRAIN and FEED. Presents ‘Nance O’Neil Ne a y Be he Flames of Johnnis Lubin Masterpiece in Five Acts hy the Author of The Song of Songs but in LIFE” rriel Enthoven ithout using our heads. There is one pretty fair test by which its customers—and, in fact, @ test may be used in judging any indi- ¢ question: Has the thing been done right? “*You don’t need to be a Solomon in order to judge an act by that stand- ard. The first requisite is ordinaly inte lligence, and the second is the mental viewpoint. Most men haye the former, put relatively few the latter. That is | why so many things are done wrong; it is why we get poor service at every turn, | “A curious thing about serviee is that everybody can gain by giving it, even the most lowly clerk. Men go°up by doing little things right. “Trickery is being forced into the background in business—at least in the ranks of modern busin Deceit is passing out of fashion, and men are making big money out of a sincere desire to serve.” Always get service at THE CA SPER MOTOR COMPANY. B. B. LUMMisS, Manager. ices on Groceries Before OMPLETE LINE GF FANCY GROCERIES String Beans, Spinach, ED FRUITS. WE ALSO HANDLE THE UCKWHEAT—We carry it in 5 and 10- Lettuce, Radishes, Onions, Toma- CANNE and Cabbage.

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