Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 5, 1917, Page 5

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Miss Margaret V. C. Douds Lever Dance Last Night Was Charming Success : Dr. and Mrs. Julian Lever and their daughter, Miss Violet Lever, last night received the hundred and fifty guests as they entered the ballroom of the Masonic Temple last evening to attend one of the most delightful so- cial affairs given this summer. The spacious ballroom was filled to just the right capacity with the younger social set of Casper who danced to the strains of the Iris orchestra from nine until two o’clock. At midnight refreshments, consisting of fruit- punch, ice cream and wafers, were served, and the guests resumed that most enjoyable pastime, dacing. The cance was formal, dainty yellow and white programs being used. The flor- nl decorations were goldenrods and sweetpeas, carrying out the yellow and white color scheme. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marquis and daugh- ter, Miss Helen Marquis, of Arminto Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Delfelder and son, of Riverton; Mr. Grey, Mr. Wood and Miss, Marjorie Barnett, of Omahs guests at the home of Hon. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan; Howard Baker, of Denver; Miss Alice Kearney, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bingenheimer, Prof, B, C. Buffum, of Denver, the | famous horticulturist who duced the new grain, emmer, is visiting in Casper for a few days and is stopping at the Midwest hotel. OmoO \. J. Bromfield, president of t Industrial Building and Loan ciation of Denver, spent yesterc he O- ay in isper inspecting the loans made here Ord O. D. Donnell, of Findlay, Ohio, ie of the officers of the Ohio Oil company, is in town today in the in- terests of his company. OmoO Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Stock retur this morning from Las Vegas and are topping at the Henning hotel. Mr Stock was one of the very first men to discover oil in the State of Wyo ming. OrmoO Mrs. Harry A. Gordon, of the Hen- ning. hotel, will leave Saturday f Chicago, where she will spend a week or two attending to business matters. Omo Mrs. John B. Barnes left today for Cody to meet her sister, Miss Winnie Bucknum, who will return with her. fo} te} Dr. J. H. Miller returned today, fter spending the past week in Den- er on a business and pleasure trip. ° Homer W. McCoy, of Chicage been a guest of M. P. W r several days, left today er to spend two weeks he mountains. Omo W. W. Cheeley, of Great Falls, Mont., owner of a,syndicate of Mon- tana newspapers; W. D. Outman, reneral manager of the Public Oil Exchange of Denver, and Mr. Mc- Nabb, president of the Public Oil Ex- hange of Denver, were in the city) today’ investigating conditions in the local oil fields and markets, and will return to Denver this evening. OomoO Thru an oversight on the part of, meone, The Tribune omitted the name of Mert Calnan from the list of those attending the banquet at the Henning hotel given by the Labor Day committee Monday night. This vas clearly an oversight, and The Tri- une is glad to make the correction Mr. Calnan is one of the most ener- « hustlers for the cause of labor asper, and as a representative of Laundry Workers he contributed h to the success of the Labor Day tivities. omo Earle C. Huidekoper, of Meadville, . who is interested in New York nd Pennsylvania oil fields, and who has extensive holdings necr Lusk, attending te business matters In Cas- per. a : omo ; R. L, Mitebell returned this morn- ing from Omaha, where he spent the week-end and Labor Day. with his wife, who is visiting friends and rela- tives there. Mrs, Mitchell will return in about two weeks. Om Dr. Webble, a prominent oil opera- tor of Tulsa, Okla., is in Casper, being | p interested in the local oil fields. omo John. Carlson returned this morn-| ing from Denver, where he has been the past week on a omO Mrs. L. S. Gull, who has ing relatives ghar summer Ohi ri on tn> Northwestern join her hasband, L. bine com- : Pp months, ar- is afternon to Cull, of the Colum’ pany. + s he} Now, we are in the CASPER CITY Has. been vi it-\ in Dayton, | morning un jand Miss Frances E. Seely, of Olean, New York. Omo ‘ Miss Flannigan Gave { Dinner Last Evening Preceding the dance given last night by Dr. and Mrs. Julian Lever and Miss Violet Lever, Miss Frances Flanni-! gan entertained at a seven o’clock din-| ner at her home in South Durbin| street. Covers for twelve were laid| at the table centered with yellow| roses, while each place cards were tied to a rosebud of the same color.| The guest list included Miss Mar- garet Sullivan, Miss Marjorie Bar- nett of Omaha, Miss Irma Patton, Miss Aileen Sullivan, Miss Edness | Kimball, Miss Violet Lever, Paul heller, Charles Cullen, Mr. Grey, s aHines and Quinton . K. Orso Miss Curtin Will Give ce for Misses Sullivan Thursday evening Miss M. Mar-} garet Curtin will give an informal} dance at the Henning hotel honoring! 7 , the Misses Margaret, Aileer attend St. Mary’s Academy at Notre Dame, Ind., and their guest, Miss Mar. rie Barnett, of Omaha LSS EPA CE i City News| Mr. Yoder, United States commis jsioner at Hoover, S. D., arrived in Casper yesterday and will spend a| few days in this vicinity investigating; oil lands that he has acquired in the Cole Creek field Ono Roger Waldsmith, of Dearwoc 3 D., who has been spending a few days in Casper, returned te his home yes-| terday. Mr. Wa'idsmith expects to return to Casper next week to accept Casper National a position with the nk. Mr. Waldsmith has held a re-| sponsible position with the First Na- tional Bank of Deadwood Omo Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Crawford left this morning tk ar to tour Col- orado and Nebras xpecting to be gone about three weeks omo Mr. Br druggist from Lead S. D., is in Casper, looking over the ity with an locating here OmO ific coast, hav- on a combined | and pleasure trip, visiting! a and in Portland, Ore. | OomoO Ormo0 Scott is in town today from hi the Tisdale country and to various business mat-|/ Lev nch attending ters O. L. WALKER | LUMBER CO. A full line of Building Material of all kinds Figure with us your nement f OL re Our Announcement Casper Real Estate Only | | —— | We are a new firm in city—not oil stocks, insurance, farms, or dil lands —but simply CITY REAL ESTATE. le We will not sell or even talk to you about anything but CASPER REAL |f We specialize in city ESTATE. property because we only know city |# property. Any business man in this day who hashes into everything hound to be dealing in scmething he | nothing about---therefore, his up his profit in that which he t applies to the professions to the old-time to try to practice in all courts, to the old-time doctors who would cut | your leg off, give you a dose of cal- omel, operate on your eyes, ears and} liver and even trim your corns, | We all must specialize in this day ‘and the quicker we get at it the smoother the world runs. AL ESTATE ONLY—So don’t asic sell you oi soe gies sndelt Hands, because we don’ ow the Leaunees — but DO KNOW CITY / ESTATE. bene system, we think, is almost | perfect-—anyway, IT’S THE WAY | WE DO BUSINESS. We only take ‘exclusive enlistment—two weeks. WE DON’T take everything because your price might be too high. But we do |ADVERTISE IN DETAIL EVERY + DAY ALL PROPERTY WE ENLIST. Our office hours are from 9 in the til 12 at night. pa ane | where sale is on we wort ‘DAY AND NIGHT. We must s-e your property before we will >> hst "Dp. M. KEMP REAL ESTATE CO. Grand Central Hotel Office Phone 57 _RE jus to und Kath-|@ leen Sullivan, who will leave soon to|@ is | F in these lines will more than/& lawyer who_ usec | F oe Table Compiled As Aid To Successful Canning In the High Altitudes The canning season is now on with full speed ahead and the women of this city, as well as the housewives the country, are getting out their favorite recipes to “put up” their winter supplies of vegetables and fruit. Without the proper amount of blanching and cooking, the best vegetables and fruits will be worse than useless and in order to make failure almost impossible a time table has been compiled that is adapted to this altitude. Practically all time tables publish- ed for blanching and sterilizing fruits and vegetables by cold pack method are for use at 1000 feet above sea level. For every 500 feet above that add 10 per cent to the time given for The following wble has been worked out for use at 5000 feet above sea level, or the altitude for Casper and Natrona county. Steril- izing time given is for the water bath. sterilizing. Time Tables | Steril- Blanch izing Minutes Minutes Apples (whole) 2 Apples (sliced) 1 28 Crabapples . . . . 2 36 Grapes or Grapejuice - 29 Reaches 2. SS. 2 29 | | Pears 1% 36! Quinces 1% 36 a Corn, sweet 5 “324 1s Beans 10 216) ; Beets 5 116 Carrots oS 162 | Cabbage - 10 216 Cauliflower 3 108 * : P Eggplant 5 108 What promises to be the most sensational oil boom ever Parsnips 5 162 . é ‘ p oi tlaa F m2 Pumpkin 3 216 experienced in Wyoming oil stocks is just getting under way. Squash 3 216 Sauerkraut 3 216) Tomatoes i, 1% 40) MUM Pre’ cha sks | 5 162) Sucootash (corn & beans 10 At least half a dozen of the most prominent of Eastern oil pring trys — Fish 5 brokers have just completed afi inspection of Salt Creek and *Corn is difficult to can. Be sure|{} Big Muddy and other sections and they have left for the east to we it full time to sterilize, | tremendously enthused. ny inquiries in regard to canning “ fruits or vegetablo« serft to Mrs. B. RA ee B. Brooks, member of Natrona county 3 Council of Defense, will be answered | ; . thru the newspapers. Startling developments have occurred within the past 48 Le NN RS hours, which foreshadow spectacular market advances in | dwest 00 Ss to kat) I t | and Fresh Home Dressed Hens and Broilers — Fine Stock — All you want |} Beef, Pork, Veal, Lamb, Mutton — — Wholesale and Retail | e Hi 4 Sreciaries ‘| Boston Wyoming | Fresh Baked Ham, Boiled Ham, Minced Ham, Veal Loaf, Head Cheese, Summer Sausage, Weiners, Bologna, Liverwurst, j IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CHEESE 4 to unprecedented figures for both these issues. Swiss, Roquefort, Camembert, Chili, Cream, Pimento, Brick ty FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Cantaloupes, Plums, Pears, Apple Lettuce, Celery, Egg Plant, Green Beans, Green Cucumbers, Fresh, Pickled, Salt and Smoked Fish—Fresh Fish arrives four times each week direct from the coast. | FANCY GROCERIES Largest Up-to-date Market in Wyoming — If you don’t trade with us you are a The Norris Company. 11-12 of stock in Phones Eleven and Twelve We advise the immediate purchase Glenrock Oil Company for which we are now taking sub- s, Concords, Cauliflower, Radiches, Green Onions, Boiling Onions, Peppers, Green Corn, omatoes Give me your orders at once before Midwest Oil jumps to $2 ' They should both sell at these figures before the end of the week. and Boston-Wyoming to $1 or better. AND DELICATESSEN | loser. | Write, phone or wire. Dutton Staley & Co. 1 | Al Phones 467-468 Suite 7 Snth Block, C. sper, Wyo. | Read if t in The Daily Tribune THE RHINOCEROS GRILL now open from I1a.m.to2a.m. Below the Rhinoceros Cafe. The best of things to Eat and Drink. Music and the new scriptions 3 dl z, THE LEEPER : Entertainment every evening. Special atten- BROKERAGE &. INVESTMENT “tion to Private Parties. Banquets a Specialty COMPANY g : Room 3, Smith Block } i amet DON jar. K A a aA Gas Engines ’'T SCRATCH—USE ZENAL This remedy, Zenzal, is made to reach your-particular case. If you have an eczema that is dry and scaly, use Dry Zenzal. If you have weeping skin or any watery eruption, buy Moist Zenzal and get the relief you have been seeking. 75 cents the IMBALL DR ARES teers The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. x= MERE I) [_] EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL [—] RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY Farm Machinery © ‘Wagons DR. H. R. LATHROP DR. W. C. FOSTER Office Phone 54 Office Phone 54: 7 House Phone 116 Midwest 48° THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 840 South Durbin Street : : : : Phone 273 &very Modern Convenience for the care of the sick : an4@ injured Graduate Nurses : X¥-Kay Equipment : Private Ambulance cH. E WALKER AND COMPANY ° UG COMPANY Stocks — Bonds 4 Investments First class oil stocks a spe- cialty. We have some de- sirable oil lands for leasing. = % Se Be ~ Coal

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