Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 15, 1917, Page 5

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(Continued from Page 1) primarily to get hold of oil territory CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE s expected before this freight | Engineer and firemen reported jand only because of its lateness was |that when they had stopped the train the freight permitted to come in/at sight of the obstruction they had ahead, the authorities feared that jscen ma man jump and run away thru plans had been made against No. 7, the sagebrush. the passenger train. was lodged in the county fail. pretium vi Ace ee WANTED — Woman for generat housework, mornings only. Inquire 144 North Wolcott street, or phone 636-W. 9-15-1£ Harry Davis, the elleged -offender, for his friends, but left today for the | east, having closed a deal with the Wyoming-Hub Oil company whereby | he secured a block of 230,000 shares! - - jof the treasury stock which he will Dr. Leeper Host at Dinner jious games they gathered around a/Sell to his clients and associates in For Ex-Governor J. E, Orborne poe bed of coals and toasted marsh-| the east. Mr. Quinn remarked ont Ex-Governor John E. Osborne of |mellows, the lights from the automo- leaving that he had looked over the | Rawlins was the guest of honor at a/|biles making admirable “mons.” , Rag owned by this company and | stag dinner last evening, given by Dr. Omo rey that he was on bs 4 fudae tec he Mideast nate: (Poe . 3 sition as the ground in the Big Mudd John F, Leeper at the e otel. Presbyterian Girls owned by this company is the last of The guest list included besides the Met at Mrs. Leavitt's the Rvailaiie. territory to be had in best and the guest of honor, W. S.| The A. A. A. Sunday school class.of | that field close in ang adjacent to pro- | Kimball Sr., W. A. Blackmore, P. J. | the t Presbyterian church, taught ‘UCers. } o’Connor, W. B. Holliday, Postmaster by Mrs. James W. Burns, was enter- This company announces a_ deal { j. S. Van Doren, Dr. G. T. Morgan, | tained last evening at the home of “ith Cheyenne people whereby 50,000 BARGAINS == TN | { { } W. W. Slack, W. W. Sproul, Hayden Mrs. W. H, Leavitt on South Wolcott (res. of the treasury stock will be ; White, editor of the Buffalo (Wyo) street. A number of the new bik sirpovedias in tha capital; ez: Voice. school girls were the guests of honor, . : Smo as were Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Thomas, Evanston Wreck Avoided: | Weiner and Marshmellow there being about twenty young peo- . . 5 | I Roast by Epworth Lesgears Timbers Piled on Track Last evening forty or fifty young tful evening was spent c elonging to the Epworth Le: id music, while ice cream pee, = ee ¥ ‘iety of the Gantz Memorial |z ' EVANSTON: AYEIO>s E. church enjoyed an evening of By 7 — sean tS tito sre llwhenttlintnarty. eta thced r by the report of 1 enginee ne H. S. Coates homestead a weiner roa. serving 1 ls with the roasted “hot dog.” er spending the hours with var SW EG Fa ERG ee | City News| ct heat te H U R a number of ties and blocks of : od had been piled on the track in thi front of the train at Wynta with ap- parently mal time is the Mnsaiat Boa cai Gabe ee A beautiful 9-room home, strictly modern, bath, hot-wa- mas) Cook, the noted Arctic ter heat, finished in oak thruout. Garage, lawn, trees, walks, Can corner lot in Casper Ss very choi cest residence section aS ; only be appreciated by being seen. rh Omo Dettwyller, m = for I vill at roe “e ¢ had } ; TO. NIGHT Five-room and bath, hot-water heat, corner lot, walks, sbere sae wm: ALS ae curbs, garage attached: 5 blocks from Postoffice; $5,000, r : been Butterfly Pictu iene Pre Two-room house, West Casper, corner lot, east front: all e : ; Me { 1 PLOY i‘ A Few Lots Left in +t ame LU W { > : : KENWOOD ADDITION t r ¢ € rom J. Orno | i < Miss Ir RandvisGate at: Eats | $10 Down—$5 per Month igh: a at their seacoast home. ! enter the Cl hase story | Y i OY ish Cree Te Te abies Don’t miss seeing these beautiful 60x140 east and west Rawlins is spending a few days i ed in th erday and has 4 . being interested in the oil accepted a position with the Oil Wel 10c and 15¢ front lots, one and a half blocks east of Hospital on East Sec- tivities in this part of the field Supy om] ipa « : ContinlounPicn | 4 ontunuous clures George Tava wife of Ten rt T nd son of Grand Is!-| 3 = ond avenue; $350 and $400. ° Sleep drove to Casper yesterday from ® iting friends in the ‘Pe OMAMAT AT pixie be NMP core Ons | nith Cqenapeaenmemede Gye Lots on South Elm, South Oak, Cy avenue, South Walnut Ormco - Hi. W. Darrah of Cody spent yes ss terday in Ahavcitiy, maneren the wae YO URSELF and South Poplar Streets home from Cheyenne, where he at- SEE ded th Masonic grand lodge sibetingeme ’ IN M-O-V-LE-S ae: Oro a | Clarence Metz and William J. Tay- | lor of Arminto spent the day in Cas- Se t per attending to land business. | meee MONDAY 3 LYRIC | | Mrs. W. L. Young, formerly of = | { Sar r, left this eee tar St Joseph" the fo., where she will be j »y he EAST SEE 0T nd later and they ill make ; < et lud a ee } heir future home in St. Joseph. Movi pictures of Casper and vicinity, including rai U j Dr. A. A. Johnson, president of the rs people. Don't fail t ; Yate ‘ | Phone 74 vek 1] 74 S Center St Wyoming University, w aes. may be a real movie actor and don’t know it. | £ nn ‘d oy rning addres: 3 : 1 M. EB. hare ect, “Christianity t the evening servi SU: NDA y ue ANNETTE KELLERMAN in Neptune's Daughter ALL MOVIE LOVERS SHOULD SEE THIS PRODUCTION, SHOWING ANNETTE KELLERMAN She Solved Her Own Great Life Problem, A Human Monster tried to trick her into marriage. She lied to the man she loved becaused she believed herself unworeihy BUT TRUTH ROSE TO HER DEFENSE. See FRANCIS NELSON Se AOD | (pee ae “The Beautiful Lie” | of him. doing high dives from perilous cliffs, feeding a cave full of fish, struggling with a hired assassin in the water, and dancing classic dances as a woodland Nymph. 5s ; to the A MIGHTY 5-REEL PLAY. ALSO A CO In “Neptune’s Daughter” Miss Kellerman ts et fs i greatest advantage her beautiful ig any, $0 eS horih - ities hitherto unsuspected, as this production {8.1 cal nar- of “water! éturits” but coherent, well-connected REGULAR ADMISSION—10¢ and 15¢ Hi Maas FRANCES NELSON.|N” THE BEAUTIFUL LIE” Comings: THE GJERSDORF Se it Bessie a : f eee rative. The Seasons Big. Musical Co, EVERYTHING- New - Novel - Original’ O. a woneaee

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