Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 4, 1917, Page 5

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tenne where young Mokler will attend \the Consistory Reunion which is be. ing held in that city this week. They | will return to Casper the first of next week in their car. oo }.. Justin Kingdon was a pasesnger 02 the Burlington last evening for Chey }€nne, in which place he will attend | the Consistory Reunion. ! Oo 9a Mrs. Kenneth McDonald arrived this morning from her home on the Willow Creek ranch, she having made {the trip in the McDonald car and ex- perienced many difficulties the imiuddy roads. Woman He Feared on oo Camden Sheffner, who has been in raining camp.at Fort Logan, Colc., has returned on a short leave of sence during which time he will grea be uate with his class on Thursday. He will return to camp immediately after graduation. oo t Gold Seal Drama George Mong left last night for ii 3 Parts Ch ne where he will remain for i week, after which he will go to Rav ii lms to attend to business pertaining \ Matinee se 3to5 to his oil pees 5 i) Evening Shows__7, 8 & 9 Civic Club Completes ii Sc and 10c | Plans for Dance ih The entertainment committee ef t : ; the Casper Civic Club, of which com i Tomorrow— mittee Mrs, W. D. Waltman is the ‘chairman, met at the home of Mrs |Charles E. Winter Friday Plans for the annual {Civic Club were di ing and June 12 was the date decided upon, the dance to be held at the Temple Auditorium with the Iris o1 chestra furnishing the music tickets for the dance will be one dol. ' A Bluebird City Brief y Ss Miss Doris Bruce, who has been the | ing of Mrs. head bookkeeper with the Webel Con -|§ mercial company for the past several months, has resigned her position ard will immediately begin work at the Oil Well Supply company. Mr. M. S Kenney, an expert accountant and/cess of the season. bookkeeper of Cheyenne, will arriv¢ Part of the money raised as a result this week to fill the vacancy caused|of the dance, will go toward the pur- by the resignation of Miss Bruce. My.)chasing of a Liberty Bond Kennedy comes with excellent recon:-|Civic Club. This club has alws mendations and will have charge of |been a great help in beautifying and the bookkeeping department of the |making for a better Casper, and for store in the future. the furtherance of this work the com- oOo mittee urges that everyone should Mr. and Mrs. Vern W. Mokler left jbuy a ticket for the dance whethe- last night on the Burlington for Chey.!they are able to attend or not. evening of the ussed at the meet- dance W. D. Waltman, Mrs. k Brooks, and Mrs. J. F appointed to have charge of the sal of tickets. This committee has tried to give everybody something to do to make this SES CA RSPR TEESE RTI ARE YOU MAKING PROFITS? OUR CLIENTS ARE! WHY NOT YOU? Gaye ur your orders, whether buying or selling. We keep you informed of any market variations in stocks. Try our service. THE McDONALD BROKERAGE COMPANY, Oil Stocks and Leases Phone 675 : The Wigwam 1S EE SS I TE I ASR ET EBS I RN TIS The’ lar, and a special committee, consist- Leeper was |. | oo ); E. J. Wells of Lander spent Sun- day in Casper attending to business and y ing with is son who is la of this c Mr. Wells was ,}accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. © | George Harnsburger. | coum?) | Edward Browning this mornir dance the greatest sur-| for t‘e|° ‘Editor of The Tribune Returns from Extensive Trp Thru the East J. E. Hanway, editor of The Cas- per Daily Tribune. returned Sunday from a three weeks’ business and pleasure trip thruout the Central East. Mr. Hanway visited in To- peka, Kans., Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, Indianapolis, and spent a {day in his old birthplace, Greensburg, ind., this being the first time he had visited there in over forty years. | Mr. Hanway says that a protracted | rainy season has delayed all crops jthruout the Middle West. Business activity, he says, is gooc <n all lines of endeavor. | Mr. Hanway inspected a number ;of newspaper plants in Illinois and | Indiana for the purpose of securing suggestions which could be made use- ful in the office of The Daily Trib- june. He says he found few office jin towns several times the size of Casper with equipment any more up to-date than in The Tribune office On his return trip Mr. Hanway stopped in Omaha and Denver, trans- acting business in both places. Seats Miss Melissa Brooks is in from the Brooks ranch and is the guest of Mis: Hedw ayer. She is in to attend the Salto Club dance at the Temple this evening purchased the Molly Wolfe propert jon South Center street, plans for th joccupancy of which are not known yet. Co) [oy \ Mrs. L. L. Gantz left this afternoon jon the Northwestern for Powder [aver where she will visit for « few |days with her son and his wife jand Mrs. Clarence Spicer. | ° Ralph Hall who, with Bob Whitti- jcomb, has recently left Casper to ‘join the aviation corps, Whites that ,they are stationed at present in San |Antonio, Texas. According |Hall, there are 4,000 men enlisted in jare patiently awaiting their turns. eg ce Mrs. George Harnsberger, daugh‘er ‘of E. J. Wells, of Lander, was in the city yesterday on her way to Chey- enne where she will visit with her hus- band, Captain George Harnsberger. jfor a short time. Captain Harnsberg ‘er has been stationed at Fort Russeil |for several months and is now await- “ng orders from headquarters Mr. | to Mr. | the camp, many of whom are already! iflying in the machines while othe7s | NOTICE Regular monthly meeting of Of ficial Board tonight (Monday), at 8 |o’clock in the Men’s Bible Class roon jof the M. E. Church. Every member urged to be present. | E. C. McClintock, district manager !for the Western Union Telegraph Company, is a visitor in Casper to- jday, and states that the business of the lecal office is greater in volume than many places many times its size in the Inter-mountain distri | Home of Originality Leading Manufacturers a century ago. field Plate. NOTICE "UNH eotax copa 1000-16 ™ com. scurr Graduation Gifts Just a thought from Schwartz's, where gift selectoins are beautiful and varied. Particularly novel are the finger rings—in dome effects, all platinum and diamonds, or a string of pearls, or a lavalliere selected from our extensive showing, or a brooch, a barpin, a pair of earscrews, al! of our own creation and execution, and the latest dictates of fashion. For the young man, let it be a watch of the latest thin model, either American or high-grade Swiss, or a scarfpin, waldemar chain, a gold knife or fountain pen, etc. SILVERWARE from Schwartz's signifies always the gift acceptable. Our stock, comprising the products of many well-known factories, is the best we have shown since our establishment in Denver, over a quarter of Numerous distinctive patterns of flatware all carried in its entirety—a siagle piece or as many as you desire from any pattern. Before making your gift selection see our varied stock—from the elaborate sterling tea set to the very moderately priced subject of Shef- All will be engraved in the inimitable Schwartz style. We have originated several new ideas in platinum and diamond wedding rings. All will be gladly shown. JOS. I. SCHWARTZ COLORADO’S FOREMOST DIAMOND HOUSE, 1000 Sixteenth Street,—Corner of Curtis We have buyers for two to six-room Houses. We solicit your orders, both buying and selling iy CASPER STOCK EXCHANGE |) Phone 489 Second Floor Iris Building OIL STOCKS AND LEASES and REAL ESTATE 4. SC1Ww4 HOME OF ORIGINALITY > ' Established 1890 ME GEM STONES DENVER,COLO PHONE MAIN 1948 = = — = 4 = = Wedding Gifts DENVER, COLO. The impression seems to have gone abroad that | no coal can behad We have notified all coal companies that we will furnish union teamsters to haul coal to any and all. TEAMSTERS LOCAL UNION James Noleten | ;

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