Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 5, 1917, Page 6

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Big Bear||#_ OIL COMPANY Is less Chan three weeks old, and already has its derrick erected on its land in Big uddy Field, the first pipe on hand, and expect to start drilling this week. ACTION VERSUS Hot Air Mr. Investor What do you want? Do you want Action, such as Big Bear gives you, or do you want promises of what we are go- ing to do and information of what others are doing? Though we have already advanced farther to success in less than 3 weeks than some companies have done ir months, still we haven’t advanced the price of stock. BUT be prepared to pay a higher price for Big Bear Oil Co. soon for $15.00; ¢ for $71. )00 shar 300 shares 2,00 Today you can buy 200 share 500 shares for $35 1,000 g $142.50; 3,000 shares for $213.7 shares for $712.50, and 20,000 s yu prefer to buy on the monthly payment plan you can pay one-third down and one-third a month, as follows: for 10,000 a month for two months 00 down and $ 00 a month for two months 9.00 down and $ 00 a month for two months and $ a month for two months a month for two months a month for two months 50 down and § 12.3 500 shares, 1,000 shares, 2,000 shares, 2,500 shares, 3,000 shares, 5,000 shares, $1 00 down d 7,500 shares, $187.50 down a a month for two months 10,000 shares, $250.00 down and $: a month for two months 20,000 shares, $500.00 down and $500.00 a month for two months PRALRL Remember, no one ever made a fortune by ving alone, but by sav- ing, then investing in young, going companies, when the stock could be secured at a low price. To be certain to get Big Bear stock at 71-2 cents per share, you should come in and see us, or purchase stock at once for further information see Marion W. Edwards or S. A. Mock, al 112 So. Wolcott st., Casper, Wyo Wm. G. Krape Investment Company 934 Gas & Electric Bldg., Denver, Colo. Branch Offices—903 1-2 Fifteenth st., 1605 Curtis st. FRANK HENRY Arrangements for Delivery of All your Freight. { Meet All Trains. CALLS ANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT PROMPT, CAREFUL SERVICE. References: Any Casper Bank. Office Smoke House, Phone 83. Residence Phone 181-W. Casper Decorating Company Signs, Automobile Painting, Interior Decorating, Painting, Paper Hanging 135 LINDEN STREET V ULCANIZING Our vulcanizing plant is equipped with modern machin- ery and operated by experienced men. Your tires will wear longer if we repair them. Sole Agents for THE FAMOUS PENNSYLVANIA TIRES and TUBES CASPER RUBBER COMPANY, 133 West Second Street Phone 658-W 4-26-28t The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. [-] EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL [| RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY Farm Machinery Gas Engines Wagons Coal & Phone 62 ee Ofttice and \ard, First’and Center. Cai al PHONE 608-W Telephones 15 ‘ By Mrs. Donald al Enlist in the National L League For Women’s Service ! Birthday Surprise For Harry Astin ‘ His fellow-workers at Chamberlin were invited to call at the Harry As- 4 tin residence Thursday evening and °°’ oO help celebrate the birthday of the head of the family. Mrs stin ex- tended the invitation and made all big birthday cake with burning tapers ) of the pleasant surprises of , and anoth s the pre-| f gift three Surprise Shower For Bride of the Month M Jose necessary preparations without rous- ing z suspicion on the part of her r tp Ch ; ; ee} husband. Miss Helen M an, who place next >dnesday, 10nor | his in- is here from Lusk to visit the Astins, guest at ¢ shared in the honors of the occasion. | te! The affair was Bian oOo ne surpri nd th Visiting Guest sis: ¥ Se j hel; the bride’s mother Entertained Doran, the switchboard opers Mrs. James Finnegan, who has as|the Mountain States Telephone office her gue , Picquette of Hot achieved their plan with perfect suc Springs, , entertained Mr. and cé M Doran was cajoled away | re show, and when she re- |} d turned o1 he was con e of her| ot come empty c Mrs. Otto Rankin and Miss Margaret to t! } L Curtin last evening for her guest, tu 1 from the movie They made a party to the picture the lights in the how d then had refreshments and fronted and maw the best of informal | frie twer good time hand sre equipped with ev- 9 90 er} gg beater to hand- Grand Matron Here r linen for the bridal | From Lander Last Night \¢ and afterthese pretty things Grand Ma- had been examined by everyone it tron of the Order of the Eastern Star, ; was time for supper 'made her official visit to Casper last The dinir night and the work of the order was d heart put on for inspection at the meeting at the Masonic During her|y stay in Casper, Mrs. Fisher was the | guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Town-| sy bov« send. Al! members of the Star and visiting member Iso were present last night and a lightful time was ‘ 5 enjoyed. ntended as favors for the Hosts for the social hour which fol- | Red roses filled the center lowed were Dr. and Mrs. Keith, Mr.| of the table and scarlet hearts were | and Mrs. L, A. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. E. | S. Troxell and Mrs. Weeks. Mrs. Carrie R. Fisher ym was all aflame with emed to be su ity, but were | nvisible black to and fro white the table, s were little red ribbons. T te of decorations. A wed- | f white hung from the door- | In addition to the Grand Matron, | w: ay thru which the guests passed on | ; the Star had the honor of entertain- | their way to the diningroom. she re- | ing a number of other distinguished | freshments were served by the N : 8 | and Esther Doran as | Mrs. . Conklin of this city, form-| by Mrs. S. C. McBride | erly ae One zon, who holds the high The marriage ceremony for these | | title of Past Most Worthy Grand Ma- itly liked young people will be | | tron of the General Grand Chapter of | pe er east by Father Mullin at St | | | jposmueks of the order, among them,! Kathlee the World Mrs. Mary Knittle of | Anth church on Wednes Douglas, Associate Grand Matron of | morning They will make their home Wyoming and Mrs. C. H. Carlson, one} with the bride’s parents for present of the G were also pres-| until they can find a house of their ent. They were presented with bou-| own quets of flowers, while the and Maz tron, Mrs. Fisher was pr: the Worthy Patron, L. A. Reed, with Policemen Are Barred 2 silver spoon as z emento from t en 3 ae ast from Annual Parade chapter Because of War Duty | o.°3o Birthday Celebration By Past Matrons Club The Past Matrons Club met. thi ;week with Mrs, M. C. Keith at the NEW YORK, May 5—B usual monthly meeting of this pleas-| Gvery available poli tion. The usual must be kept on > enjoyed, but the special / duty, they did not mari purpose of the meeting was the cele-| What originally was inten bration of the birthdays of three of , annual its members. The hostess together Instead members of the Home De with Mrs. Mokler and Mrs. Sheffner, | fense League, 8,000 strong, in uni joined in the three-fold party, and) form, made up the body of the there were delicious refreshments in rade, wh ‘ ‘pink and while with carn: match for the floral decora 1, York ¢ war-guard > parade oO; partmer A filled in + and various military order MENU ) em) Uhinccetas (Ma A DALTON-YOUNG COMPANY SUNDAY, MAY 6, 1917 SOUP Cream of Chicken aux Croutons BOILED Ox Heart with English Mustard Fresh Beef a la Creole ¥ ENTREES Baked Chicken Pie ROAST Stuffed Young Turkey Prime Roast of Beef au Jus Leg of Veal With Dressing Mashed Potatoes Steamed Potatoes Green Peas in Cream aa Custard Pie Fruit Pudding Vanilla Ice Cream and Cake od Apple Pie Tea Coffee Milk ase | man in New| today in| »d to be the! 200 honor men of the de- | A NEW INSTITUTION SOLICITS YOUR BUS HE WILL GIVE YOU WHAT YOU ASK FOR BUT 1F HE IS A FRIEND OF YOURS-HE WILL AOvISE YOU TO TRY IF HE ISA WISE ! GROCER GRAND OPENING FRIDAY and SATURDAY May 4th and 5th: You are cordially invited to attend and inspect the Grand Display of D. B. Fisk and Ed- ison Keith Pattern Hats, at MARTZ HAT SHOP Cor. First and Wolcott Streets, Casper, Wyo. Try Tribune Want Ad “SS, AND , OFFERS YOU THE BEST SERVICE AND SECURITY FOR YOUR ACCOUNT CITIZENS’ STATE BANK OF CASPER Casper, Wyo. Direstors: Dr. John F. Leeper C. H. Horstman Officers: John F. Leeper, Pres Cc. M. Elgin M. J. Burke, Ist V.-Pres. 4 0 D De. Tah Dead C. H. Horstman, 2nd Vice- Tom A. Pres. and Manager W. J. Bailey, Cashier Let Me Be You ICE MAN Pll bring a Mechanica! Ice Plant into your home and keep your refrigerator chilled forever. No ice, no dirt or slop. Nothing to get out of repair and no ice bills. The only home plant in the world. Drop a Postal card and let me call and tell you about it. FRED PATEE Casper, Wyoming

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