Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 11, 1917, Page 5

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7 rad City Briefs | Miss Catherine Dunn returned this} the Burlington from! Laramie, where she has just complet-| her Freshman year at the Univer- | sity. Miss Dunn stopped in Cheyenne morning on to visita few days with a school] Miss Margaret Omo Miss Margaret Longshore attending the Laramie Chri i to attend the that place and wil home 3ucknum sessior friend, Dinneen who ha University been since near until over, Omo Om Mr Kenneth McDonald left terday morning for Cody to whict place she v called by the illne her sister rs. George T. Mi McDonald’s house guest, M I Coates, will rem on the du ing her absence in Cody Omo Mrs. W. S. Bimball, Sr., and Mi Ruth Kimball have returned rom Cheyenne where Mrs. Kimball ccn ducted the state nurse’s examinations Miss Ruth enjoyed a delightful visit with a school chum. She is much im-} proved in health following her recent | severe ‘illness } Omo Justin Kingdon reurned yesterd from Cheyenne where he has beer tending the Consistory Reunion which| was held in that city all during the} week OmO Mrs. Harvey Wisner returned to Denver Sunday evening to pack h» household goods preparatory to mov ing to Casper, where she will resid: in the future. THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE GUARDING THE STORM-WRECKED TOWNS fo prevest looting und other crimes in the I struck by the tornadoes, Memien. of the National Guard were One of them is shown here questioning a stranger Above ts 9 fam ent that “eame back” to the ruins of the only home it knew Eagle Attacks Deer Home Economics Albert Baker, forest ranger at the Prof. Hurry F. Rausch in «a lecture Bingham Springs station in Oregon, | at the University of Washington guve reported an attack of u bald eagle | some hints about home economics, one upon « band of seven deer near his | of which wus that foods in shallow station. The eagle would swoop down, pans cook more rupidly than in deep on the deer and strike one of the ani-| pans, thus saving gas. Another was mals with such force as to prostrate | that not « scrup of fat of any sort it. The ranger was unable to see the| need be thrown away, but all should finish, as the deer escaped over the go intu » double brofler and be tried ridge. It is believed the animals escaped | out to use In frying or as shortening fatel Anjury by taking to the brush. | for pastrr omo ° R. G. Taylor of the Casper 0: brokerage Company will return te-! morrow from Salt Lake and Denver where he has been the past week o business. OmoO B. F. Perry and son, Jack arrivea here Sunday morning over the Bur lington and are visiting with Mr. Perry’s daughter, Mrs. Earl E. Han- way. main with her thruout the summer. Oomo Mrs. B. B. Brooks left last nig1t tor Oheyerme: where she will atten] the state meeting for women’s organi- xation in the defense work. She goes as the woman member of the council for National Defense of Natrona’ county. Mrs. Brooks will visit with friends during her stay in Cheyenne. OmO Arthur Norton, George Haworth }| and Pierce Smith formed a group of Casper boys going down to Denver on the Burlington last night for the pur- pose of enlisting in definite depart-{ ments. for service. George Haworth | and Arthur Norton have already pass- | ed the physical examinations at the | local recruiting offices here and in- tend to try for the Medical ‘corps ‘n| the army. | OmoO Miss Rosalie Stone has arrived from her home in Cheyenne to be the house guest of her friend, Mrs. H. R. Lat)-} rop for severa] weeks. Mrs. Lathrop and her guest left this morning f -r the Braoks ranch where they will spend two weeks. They were accom- panied by little Mary Lathrop. Omo Mr. and Mrs. George McClellan of Red Bank, Wyo., were in Casper S - urdey and Sunday greeting their many friends and attending to busi- ness affairs. They returned to their home Stinday. Omo Mrs. Henry Noll of Careyhurst has been visiting with her friend, Mrs. Kenneth McMillan since Wednesday. On Saturday Mrs. McMillan and her little granddaughter return to Carey- hurst with Mrs. Nol] for a short vicit. Mrs. MeMillan returned yesterday while the young lady will remain for a short visit. Mrs. McMillan reports the country looking splendidly after the recent rains. omo Our goods are all marked im plain figures. Visit our store and learn cur new prices. Pay CASH and pay LESS. Casper Marcantile Co. 6-11-1t fo} te} Dr..J. F. Leeper of the Leepe- Brokerage and Investment Co., is in Denver this week attending to sev- eral matters of business in connection with the company affairs. | Ormo New Statesman For Natrona County At the Casper Private Hospital this | morning arrived a new prosecuting | attorney for Natrona County in the} person of a small b¥mighty son, bo-n to Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Nichols. The | young man already shows signs of becoming a great speaker, as his lungs are of the best, and he has been given a good start in this world with name Of Bryant Brooks Nichols. This is the first grandson of Ex-Governur end Mrs. B. B. Brooks and tt 10r is being cc proud fa | i | the CONDON, June 11 the Royal Engineers told of TRENCH TALES -O A corporal cf threats made by captured Germans “My section was said, in said to us, blanks. We if ‘ever one of you are ENVELOPES MATERIAL CLIPS STAMP PADS responsible | the blowing up of a big mine,” he “and some prisoners that came ‘All right, know you did that, RUBBER PADS LETTER FILES LETTER TRAYS for| you blankety and captured, our Mrs. Hanway’s brother will rc-jregiment has sworn to crucify you.’ }I think they had a bit uot nerve to say PRICES RIGHT The Casper Stationery Co. “ON YOUR WAY TO THE POSTOFFICE” ha I suppose they knew in our hands.” were —-—_—__ —» The Allen Oil Co. officials have ar rived in the persons of C. P. Ritter. president, Mr. Woolsley, personal r presentative, H. F. Alexandra, presi- dent of the board of directors, F. E. Krightman, secretary also secretary and treasurer for hKnickerbocker-Wyoming Co eee B. J. Barron, president of the loston-Wyoming Oil company, ir here from Denver on a business trip in the interests of the Company. the Waste Baskets We Can Supply You With Everything in the Stationery Line @ With a large new shipment of Stationery and Office Supplies just received, we are in a position to meet your entire demands : : Corporation Seals and Rubber Stamps Made to Order SER and treasurer, | FINANCIAL By OTIS & COMPANY Summary NEW YORK, June 11—Onl ive more scribe the tw necessary to complete the Liberty Actua surplus shows a d crease of ; The exce reserve is now $68,000,000 The an acc fo part iv € oney Reype U.S how he hipmer M larg ers we t € n \ I T g re « the 1 expendi for w here are ' } prices. F er this week NEW Rk June 1 Ir rter the financial sectio New Engla leclare th American W ear Fe perce nstead reported cently of the rumored les t inside activities Grain Government report give acreage in three Northwestern states 14,780,000 mor than last year. Crop estimated at 190, 600,000 or 100,000 000 over last year, acres or 30,000 and compared with 388,000,000 har vested two years ago. In 1915 the had 17,811,000 acres Stocks:—Nwu news over Sunday endiions appear still favorable for continuation of the bullish operations but we think preference should now be given to those issues that have not as yet had their proportionate rise in the current bull movement. These, of course, include the coppers an rails. The Steel and war shares may be reactionary for a time The final arguments before the I. C. C. are -o be concluded early this week in the matter of increased freight rates. The Congress Hotel PUEBLO, COLO. OIL MEN’S HEADQUARTERS INK WELLS DRAWING INK TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES 1. P. MEMO. AND FILLERS ARCHITECTS’ COLORED CRAYONS PENS INK VICE -BETTER ‘POPULAR PRICED THROUGHOUT | a The Misses Thetma Stewart and Jennie McDonald left this Yeeting for Thermopolis where tig. slaser home. Miss Stewart ix Juvenile Column makes her Edited by feabel fides tends to visit for a short pin tho: E tc N M Isabel H S city. A plunge party has b 0 plac Satie pare han th sat ned in honor of the young i Bo Rbk way has accepted a position with The may meet the young people of Tribune will edit the Juvenile ‘Thermopolis Column She wants all th oOrmo kids to senc ews for the depart- Camp Fire Girls ment, and r o-operation Enjoy Meeting Saturday tl On last Saturday evening the Camp will make t nent one daily features of t Fire Girls held their regular meeting with their guardian, Mrs, BiB. Ap Howarc of derson, the meeting was té have drer scouts ‘ held at the home of Alice Salés, but They ! cn account of the young lady's at the dire sence from the city, the plans for the meeting were changed. Following Harry Jennings, one The ‘fr the discussion of business details and une’s efficient carriers, has gone to the hour of fun afterwards, the club Hot Springs, South Dakota for a few members were escorted to the picture Glen Stewart v arry the show by Mrs. Anderson during his absence Mrs srson bl ETAOIN__N met the Camp Fire Girls this wk Per he & : bre he meeting to be held at of Ka I Hanw ame Plar ill be discussed at fr ein D € Si me tr a candy sale which the mo for exte the near fature, They h s omplete plans for theirtére rowr nd the head dreas -te The Camp Fire Girl ah worn t he members, n nds and arm bands wear ur The oun Is belonging te thi they car their regular cc teworthy y are being imbuec tumes These are made of bri with the spirit of patriotars and have ellow material, with the lett offered the ir vices to patriotte or CEG brown for the decc ganizations of this city, being always tion on the front and the initis ready to do their bit, They assistod the owner in the back in the flag raising at the Burlington Oro yesterday by singing America Mrs. E. R. Anderson, guardian of += the amp Fire Girls has made gifts of Hoyt L. Leech, insurance inspectsy silver spoons to the six girls of the or-|from Cheyenne, arrived in the city ganization who have graduated from |this morning accompanied by Mr the eighth grade this year ho | Stone, electrical engineer awd Mr spoons are engraved with the word! Barley, mechanical engineér, ali “Wohelo,”’ which is composed of t!e|Leing on the board of Inswrance first syllables work, health and love. | Underwriters \The members to receive the spoor | Oro are: Thelma Stewart, Irene Sprague, | Clifford Miller of Lander was in Ethel Seanor and Isabelle Hanway of Casper between trains yesterday re Park school, while Helen Crater and{aewing old acquaintances and visit- Edness Mokler are the graduates of |ing with his grandparents, Mir. ané the Central school to receive the|Mrs. Schweitzer. He is at present spoons. doing farming near Lander. HIPPODROME SHrow Ss | TIMES AS LARGE AS LAST YEAR EVERYTHING NEW THROUGHOUT tem PEOPLE THAT CHRISTY REPUTATION pd IS A POSITIVE GUARANTEE OF QUANTITY, QUALITY, HONESTY AND SATISFACTION FRE Outside Exhibition RAIN OR SHINE DAILY Poke TENTS MUSICIANS ANIMALS | CASPER, JUNE 12 At2 P.M. and8 P. M. aa SHOW GROUNDS—ATHLETIC HIGH SCHOOL GROUNDS GEO. B. NELSON: Real Estate and Insurance Midwest Building Phone 31 we ei | Don’t wait if you want to buy Real Estate, as.it is going, “ up every day. H You have no doubt noticed the price that has been yaid for Real Estate in the last week or two. If you want business property, a house and lot, or a nt lot- see me. vaca foot lots in NELSON’S ADDITION, payment plan. , on the ar on on to 79 8 mr 8 -— ee

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