Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 27, 1918, Page 3

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xe ransemarse seen esr TF THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE. Morning wors! by the pastor. Theme, “The Chris- tian’s Call and His Adversary”’ Epworth League, 7:30. R. E. Wal- ker, leader. SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1918 Oo eee | SOCIETY Mothers” League Starts ‘ Lever and Mrs. Alex King. The oth-| er guests were Mrs. L. A. Reed, Mrs. \John McGrath, Mrs. W. R. Johnson, . Mrs. R. M. Bartholomew, Mrs. Pitt | Covert, Jr., and Mrs. Cates and Miss ! - CHURCHES Christian Science SOUTH DAKOTA LOSES COUPLE GEOLOGICAL WORK Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., Special Canteen Fund The Mothers’ league of Casper has | tarted the canteen work in the city} nd has. already met several trains carrying soldier to and from various ps and have passed out smokes, | its, flowers and reading matte: This: work will be continued by the} members of the league whenever} roops pass ‘thtu Casper or whenever | the boys leave from Casper and -in} r to further the efforts a special | fund which will be devoted entirely o the canteen work has been start- “The chairman of the county Red) ; chapter has given his approv- )f the project and immediately | 1 the fund with a ten-dollar! The fund is growing rap-| nd donations may be given in Mrs. Cella Martin who is located ne flower shop of the O. S. build- Six other members of the _Jeague| are out collecting this afternoon and vect a fair-sized amount to report. | », Mrs, Elva Anderson, Mrs. C. E. Littlefield, Mrs, O. and Mrs. David Rae. Sub- scriptions will be received by any} these women at any time and y can all be reached by the tele-| one. Any amount will be gladly) eived at any time. omo Mrs. Nicolaysen Has Monday Club for Guests Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Peter C. colaysen entertained the members the Monday club 4nd a few other ladies her home at Third and Wol-} cott streets. The afternoon was de- i to. cards and tea was served at four o'clock. The club members who were pres- nt included Mrs. J. C.-Snook, Mrs. | J. B. Barnes, Mrs. John Grieve, Mrs. | Jeremiah Mahoney. Mrs. Patrick Sull- | n, Mrs. L. C. Welch, Mrs. Julian | Dr. La ROSE THE MASTER MIND CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST Those coming from out of the city will find THE MASTER MIND’S parlors restful and retired. Private re- H ception ,par lors and so arrangged that you meet no strangers. Private Parlors Upstairs in COBB BUILDING “Best Beyond Question” The Foremost and Most ‘Able and Gifted. CLAIRVOYANT PHYSIC ADVISER THE MASTER MIND If You Are Going to See a Clairvoyant VHY NOT SEE THE ” AS THE BEST IS AL- THE CHEAPEST IN ) END, better consult no clairvoyant ‘at all than one who is unable to help you, as false prophets do more harm than good, as they leave you in a worse condition than before by their falsa advise, based upon guesses — but THE MASTER MIND has an established repu- tation, testimonials and creden- tials from thousands of your own cotizens and friends. IF YOU HAVE ALREADY MADE A MISTAKE “hrown away your money and lost confidence through -lealing with much-advertised and s.lf- ed palmists and clairvoyants their cheap claptrap meth- start from the beginning am consult the MASTER MIND. will tell you frankly your idition and what you may ex- pect; if nothing can be done for you he will not take one cent of your money, Has not this hon- esty on the face of it? Appreciating the fact that many} of the best people in and out of the city of Casper would like to consult 2 good clairvoyant if they felt sure} of spending their money and receiv- ing VALUE IN RETURN, but hesi- tate thru having experience with pre- ers who have infested the city in * past, making guesses and impos- yon the credulous and confid- !, THE MASTER MIND, there- ‘ submit for your consideration the following: is AFTER CONSULTING THOSE WHO PROMISE MUCH AND DO SO LITTLE e and see the man who has the patronage in Casper and you readily appreciate the reason his parlors are crowded from morn till late at night. He to state that he is located per- nently in Casper prior to which has’ traveled extensively in of knowledge and has thereby priceless experience which ualified him to command a pat- ‘ec that has arousd the envy of local competitors, Fortunately tion has stood the test of E MASTER MIND has no monopoyize the business respectfully requests the public bere AF Upon other deserving mem- * of his profession their equal of patronage as they are all 0 their way, but be sure and th MASTER MIND WONDER OF WONDERS y to hare THE __ UPSTAIRS COBB BUILDING | Gwenth Gates of Chicago, who are | The services of this church are! j ters. dicitis in convalescing rapidly. | P. O. Box 325 Phone 849 111 North Wolcott Street Casper, Wyo. Evening worship, 8:30. Address by the pastor. Theme, “Being With Jesus.” Public most cordially invited. Spe-| guests of the former's sister, Mrs. held in the Odd Fellows hall, corner! Bartholomew. Second and Wolcott streets. Sunday school, 10:00 a. m. mtd | | Lesson-sermon, 11:00 a. m. Sub- OF BRAVE Sons’ BY STRIKERS IN WASHINGTON, July 27. — Char- GREAT BRITAIN i. 352 Oo. ii i «be q { les Rowe of Witten, South Dakota, City News Jeet Steud ; co Basic ee DOC 2 CASPER BANDAGES SAVING lis listed as killed in action on the! g 9 ea SS HL o| ednesday evening testimonial, | | i army casualty list today. Howard Dr. and Mrs. Walter H Bradl 7:00 p. m. DEAN COVERT OF Dean of Mitchell, South Dakota, was {By United Press] al and Mrs. Bradley's mother, Mrs 4 | FS IN MARNE BATTLE among twelve marines killed. LONDON, July 27.— Munition W. Carter of Gerrard, ml, who is . First Baptist | CHE YENNE HURT ‘ = strikers are returning to work except the visiting at her daughter's home, will|_. Linden and Beech streets, Rev. R.| Bandages prepared in the gauze) WASHINGTON, July 27.—Army| in Conventry, where 20,000 jeered ° leave Monday for the Longshore H- Moorman, Minister. ON SEA VOY AGE! rooms at the Mullin club are at this | casualties reported by General Persh- the thieat oY ohif d —_ ° cabin in the Big Horn mountains to Sunday school, 10:00 a. m. | o “|time saving the lives of wounded |ing today totaled 168 names, includ-| the threat of enforced army service. Ps spend several weeks’ outing. + Morning service, 11 a. m. Sub-| |men near Chateau-Thierry, according | ing 64 killed in action, 20 head of | Newspapers generally have endorsed 0 Oomo : jJect, “Doing One Thing.” | Pitt Covert of Cheyenne has just| to a report received here. _ | wounds, 60 severezy wounded. | Lloyd George’s ultimatum that idle : Get a Cigarette Holder free with Evening service, 8:00 p. m. Sub-| received a letter from England an-| Sergeant Wayne N. Morgan, in Marine casualties totaled 12, the|/ men will be drafted into the army , each package of cigarettes purchased. ject, “The Ultimate Basis of Our|nouncing that his son, Dean Covert,| °M@tee of depot for hospital sup-| lowest in some time. after Monday. a C. West, Schulte Bros. Confection-| Faith in Jesus.” £C L,.858rd infantry’ goth | Plier. in connection with the Sunset | == 3 2 eed os d ery. . |_ The second annual meeting of the|°. ~“OMPanY (+ Sura intantry, } division, which has been engaged in iz Ages Gs |Southeastern Wyoming association “vision and brother of Pitt Covert,!some of the hottest fighting on the sk Orville Dines of Denver, returned will be held at this chuch beginning|J¥., of this city, was wounded acci- Marne front, writes the Mountain it last night after spending a brief time Friday, August 2nd, and continuing | dentally while crossing the ocean. | Red Cross division that he has re- in Casper attending to business mat-|thru Sunday, August 4th. A non-commissioned officer, while | C¢ived @ large shipment of bandages ts F t es |frém this section. cleaning his gun, discharged the same | made by the local workers comprised Fiat Prasipieriaks | killing one man who, stood nearby,| a part of this shipment and are prob- Delaware and Durbin streets, Wal-| the same bullet penetrating the right) ably in use at Chateau-Thierry where PPeN-|ter H. Bradley, Minister. ‘f arm of young Covert, between the el-| the battle has been raging since no- DoroteOw. at: 11267 ihe pas. Pow and a ele and finally| tice of the shipment was sent. _ ¥ a lodging in his side. ‘ , South Center street, have for guests | fete wane eA St a He - now in a Red Cross hospital! Miss Martz, of the Martz hat shop, the former's father, Martin V. Bil yreaeg ae wae” Pp T in England making a good recovery | has announced the closing out ef all Waltman and sister, Mrs. C. B. Case,| ‘Good music and expects to join his regiment soon.| Summer hats at $3.00 each to make and daughter, Miss Catherine Case;} No atternocn or evening servi Dean Covert is one of Cheyenne’s|toom for the fall and winter lines all of Colorado Springs. Mr. Case moon or Svening service. most popular young men. recently purchased in the East. The is connected with the Franco-Wyo- ——— new silk and satin fall hats are now ming Oil company. If Ludendorff is really the big|on display. Miss Martz recently re- Omo Nick Tsanos, a Greek, was op-| erated on at the Wyoming General | all. hospital this morning for hernia. His condition is improved. OoOmo Henry Wyatt is in Denver attend- ing to business matters for a few days. omo City Attorney W. H. Patten is ex- pected back this evening from Raw- lins where he has spent the last few days attending to legal business. Oo mo giesen | A cordial welcome to all. ee eee Mrs. James Burns, who jis ill at the Casper Private hospital where she was operated on recently for a: Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Waltman of to: | Methodist Episcopal J.J. Giblin, Minister. Sunday school, 10:00. Are you in one? German boss now, he ‘is as good at| turned from an extensive trip East Classes for the “victorious retreat” business as| where she bot a complete and up-to- Hindenburg was. the-minute line of women’s headgear. She Madame Till | Clairvoyant and Palmist announces that she will be in Casjer Monday and Tuesday Get ra Cigarette Holder free with | each package of cigarettes purchased. C. West, Schulte Bros. Confection- ery. \ omo | Mrs. C. E. Harmon of 1218 East Second street, returned this morning | from a two months’ visit with rela-| tives in Michigan and Ohio cities. | Percy Klopp of Lead, S. D., had if You Buy a Used Car If you buy a used car you probably buy a | of next week. used battery—and you can’t tell how it has | Will be pleased to see her been used. Better come in and let us test it. | friends. Such a battery may seriously affect the | operation of your car; you.-can’t tell whether | it does or not unless you put a really new battery on it. When you buy a Still Better Willard with Threaded Rubber Insulation you know it is new, becaus® it is shipped and stored Bone Dry and begins its life for your car. ‘ You'll know the Still Better Willard by the Mark branded onto the box. Get all the facts about this remarkable battery in the booklet “A Mark With a Meaning fér You.” : = the misfortune to fall into an open | ditch or excavation, in the down-town district recently and is now a pa-_ tient at the Wyoming General hos-} pital suffering from fractures of the arm and leg. ‘eee Get a Cigarette Holder free with each package of cigarettes purchased. C. West, Schulte Bros. Confection- ery. oma The Natrona chapter of the Red! Cross today gained $185 as the re- sult of a $100 donation made by the! Penny Arcade which donated the| |proceeds of the first day’s business | to the Red Cross, and the Salto club « ‘ which gave the money remaining in : the treasury after the last of the’ series of, dances had been given. This amounted to about 85. | i ——_—_—_—_——_— If the Germans don’t fight any bettter than they did at the Marne, | Gérmany will soon need a new na-| : Auto Electrical C uto Electrical Co. tional song. 111 East First Street. , Me Me te toate Roeteateefoetoateetoate ee M% oo, + iM + o*, eeeiratocsoctooateatecteatecteateatoatecgoctoatecgoatect oa | The Germans may retreat—but | they will have their revenge. They | will bomb another American hospit-| al. —_—>— WE are experts on alterations of lad-| ies’ garments. Moore, tail- | or. 6-10-t£ | * Individuality, smart styles, quali- | ty, workmanship, ladies’ Tailor-made | garments. IL. C. 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