Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 27, 1917, Page 12

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‘ j a ae ia = aes By Gene Stratton Porter. This picture has af- eh Re oe a Yoyo ='AMMONIA FUMES _ pFRI SENDS ULTIMATUM Feng oe ee rt ee ia Give, F : HOLMES HOMES KILL FLIES ON |Cardon, Logan, Utah; W. S. Kyle,/H. C. Ferguson, R. L. Ogden, Den- rom :- x to ns T0 GERMANY DEMANDING | Casper: H. B. Durham, Cheyenne;'ver; Mrs. Milton, R. H. Barkley, FILLING STORE A. Raub, Omaha; J. W. Clayton, | Lusk; C. Van Dyne, Miami, Ariz; “a ee Ge, he a, Ee STATEMENT iF SINKING vss Colo.; J. B. Donova Den-/ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stock, Salt Creek; e e | The pungent, penetrating fumes | vers ibs AeBloom, AS eo Gee a W. Weir, city; G. H. Brockman, | of ammonia drove shoppers and store- BUEN ee ree and Mrs. H. B. Shuman, | city; T. S. Ingles, Lincoin; Mrs. John aln es 10n |kepers from the Norris market on| OS AIRES, Sept. 27. ~—Peru | Denver; H. J. Hanon, Cheyenne; E.| Hunton, Miss Mary Taylor, Fort Lar- East Second street shortly after noon | °*@t 40 ultimatum to Germany today|C, Merrick, Denver. l\emie; Miss Edith Graham, New York today when a pipe filled with the vold- demanding satisfaction in connection | City; A. B. Farless, Cheyenne, B. F. | tile gas was disconnected while a show “ith the sinking of the Peruvian, a At the Henning | Curtis, Denver; T. J. Cahill, Chey. merchantman, sunk by a German U-| C. 8. Straub and e, Glenrock; enne; F, E. Lendell, city. | boat. — We now have with us an expert painter and decorator (G. A. Wright) who will be pleased to call and give you an estimate on any and all work you have in his line. First class work guaranteed. Leave your orders with us. ' case was bemg moved. Passers-by| |shut their eyes and held their noses as they hurried past the shop to a place of safety farther down the) ‘1H l A street, each turning w the other ote rriva with tears in their eyes to ask what H | the trouble was. At the Mid Midwest mi | In order to move the showcase it; Edward Folkman, Cleveland; A was necessary to disconnect one of | W i ‘ he aad i ; v0 Otterstein, Denver; H. H. Higbee, | e pipes of the cooling system. The; , } .E , Phone 601 Phone 601 ff} flow of gas had been shut off from| + ©: Jones: Omaha; C. E. Brower, the rear of the store, but the workers | Sioux City; J. T. Daly, Gillette; A. H. had neglected to drain the pipe, the Donavan, Lander; Karl J. Rhoenberg, | EASY ENOUGH TO CARVE If you have good carving tools. Knives that are keen edged and handled to fit the hand perfectly. Our curving sets and other table cutlery are ideal for carving. We have special knives for var- ious uses, such as knives, fish sarvers, etc. ‘ <a %, 3 Fi building becoming filled with the gas| Dubuque, Iowa; R. A. Kerr, Duluth; | See them first. John L. Treber, of Deadw ed, S.! almost within a second. D. E. Lamb, cee Dee oD St. } ID. has accepted a position in the) While the fumes did not seriously] 5... hs Bear Oaaoes Reis SCHULTE HARDWARE CO. sper Pharma yS injure any of the workmen or shop- \7 Tals: hae iApesey: C ar ayo, B| Phone 64-W ers, it did ki ye i 2 ’ Little Miss Thomas John Roseberry has returned to peat & ld Ont _— peeintores |H. Barkley, Lusk ; Cc. H. McWhinnie, | } Bee et Resty vn little friends of | iS Fanch north of Bucknum, :.fter «/much intoxicated condition, who en- LOURIaR Peete A proek: William Ra ma bey eT {visit in sper. 2 = PODE, a ee; - & * 4 , Misa Dell Thomas, only daughter of! ~~ ore omo tered the store a few minutes after Colo.; J. E. Maple, J. 8. Oglesby, | | the accident tamed around an nd came : Dr. end Mrs. C. W. Thomas of South} st Mark’s Auxiliary will hold their|¢ © | Sheridan; P. A. Quinn, Omaha; Oscar | Mapte ogra sd mprmdegee ee ater CEE Christmas bazaar the first of | judge ae Nicholsens a Sean a= ood llome, — acu a emstre Ss 1 > ad vermary of the little hostess’ birth. | December in the Parish house The W. O. Wilson, city attorney, will|iam Ring, Denver; D. B. Arr-l! and || The little folks enjoyed games and | bazaar will be held in the afternoon! jeaye tonight for C heyenne, where he| wife, San Francisco; H. S. Simon, | | various amusements until five o’ctock, | and during the evening a dancc will/has a legal case coming before the | Spok A. B. Smith, Grea: Falls, | | etro eum oO. = iari 5. F. Weber,!; —_—————— when « dainty lunch was served, the| be given. The next meeting of the! Federal court turday. 'Mont.; J. Moriarity, E. mble'being centered with a birthday | jauxiliary will be held with Mrs. Pitt eake dotted with lighted candles one; Covert t r con ie Aen LRN RT EAN for each happy year of little Miss | Omo AL Dell’s life. | The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. R. : omo G. Dent, who died this morning at the At Last : The Rey, J. J. Giblin, pastor of the} | residence at 835 South David street, =\E apy 42 Gants Memorial Methodist Episcopal | will be buried from the Shaffer-Gz ay le We are receiving subscriptions for church, is in Cheyenne and Denver/ funeral nome at 10 o'clock tomorrow this week, attending to business in | morning, Dr. W. H. Bradley, pastor 3 connection with his ministerial duties. | of the First Presbyterian church, of-| e{E ORIGIN Al OFFERING He wii return in time to officiate at | ficiating. Interment will be made in iE the regular puercuseryicee Sunday. | the Casper cemetery. P| Oro 3 Mayfn Breckenridge, a ranchman| The funeral of Mrs, Hiram Zook, | While They Last of the ABOVE STOCK aear Ross, Wyo., is spending the day | the wife of Contractor Zook, wiso died | le ey $s E 4 im Casper while attending to land | Tuesday afternoon, will be held! 7 business. |from the funeral home of Shaffer- | | Particulars on request E ©. J. Fendrich, of Riverton, is} Gay, the services being held tomor-| C i spending a few days in the city ured > afternoon at two- thirty o'clock. | \E attending to legal matters. =. Ar Waa, er 3. and W. 25,000 STRIKERS BACK ° I} Kelly, of St. Paul, Minn., were in the sgpegettn ts AT WORK FASE Ys Chas. Kitto ‘anal | ee ‘— Soot and Mrs. L. De Scott left yes-| offici ly serday for Cheyenne, making the tip|sackin pginneuncel thet"! TON. Center St. Phone 264 Casper, Wyoming m thelr car. They have matters rend-| cicco have returned to work in the ing in Federal court which wil' come bhipyards under the terms of the tem-| ap for settlement soon agreement accepted by the Omo rades Council. Sine Onnson nas returied {0.3 | ee Angeles, Cal, after being in Casper! [pelude a box of fancy aprles at | for some time on land and legai busi-!¢1.80 per box in your order. Phone ' At White’s Fridsy | TO-NIGHT SATURDAY MICHIGAN CONCORD GRAPES | Matinee and Night Matinee and Night Carload of extra fancy, just in, per basket - 45c Giant Red Plumbs, 4 baskets to crate, per Selznick Picture Corp. Presents Wraten 6 i. -) ee - - $1 35 #Elberta Peaches, extra Finny perbox - $1.25 JACK PICKFORD All kinds of Fresh Vegetables and Fruit. WHITE’S GROCERY “a YOUNG eeeeseemiy pa . qene|. The stellar combination that charmed in “Seven- Look What We Have teen” and “Great Expectations,” appear in one “THE EASIEST W A 99 of the most famous stories of the age. 8-REELS-8 For You 15 and 25 Cents | Ford Touring BN Oise of the best kncnias trates in the Exolah lar: First Show at Te | Buick 5-passenger Second Show at 90’ Clock - =. sapere NE SAN AMT LE, Ps OME RANE RIC ay Btieece guage. An orphan boy tnumphs over circum- The above cars are sold to you on our forded the producers a rare opportunity for mag- nificent scenic effects in the staging the scenes in the celebrated Timberlost.

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