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‘ THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNr. WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1918 ———L ' [SOCIETY {{ Ciy News | FAIRSEXHOLD CENTER ‘OLD TIMERS’ PICNIC OF GRANDEST ON EARTH © "sits Fs. gam ls att Pee yt a ae Ifjyou like watermelon or ice cream come to the Methodist church Mary Holloway basement Thursday afternoon or Yesterday, after lunching at the" evening, August Ist. Help the Lad- Henning and talking things over, Miss ies’ Aid society pay for their Lib- Mary Halloway and “Tommy” Haines erty bond. Cc mo decided to drive to Douglas and get a “parson” to tie the knot that would Max Hirsch, manager of the Lead- make them one. It was no sooner er, has returned from New York city » the cere-|where he has been purchasing the POLICE GOURT RGTIVITY BIG HORN GREAT SUCCESS, One of the most successful annual outings of the Big Horn Basin and surrounding country “Old Timers” was held in the beautiful valley under! a perfect sky. at Hyattville, on Mon- —_— day, July 22th Midea Yeas HAO atdehita, aur oe Sat have gained 17 pounds and a DETROIT VAPOR STOVES ,Suffer a particle with gas and indi- the Alcova Mercantile Co.—Ady. gestion, and I sleep so well that I 3 hate to get up in the mornings, and According to scientists, not a sin- t |I seldom have a headache. am | gle microbe exists in mountain air \feeling fine in every way now and j above the height of 2,000 feet. Gains Seventeen Pounds by Tak-/ my wife, who has only been taking| ashes under icStee hr iy ing Tanlac: Wife- Also Tanlac a short while, has been bene-| The ash tree is-very injurious to 8 Rey , |fited.a great deal already. Its the | vegetation growing in its shade, while Benefited « 'grandest médicine on earth there’s no ‘few plants will grow under a yew. Five plain drunks were gathered in at the local police station and several members of the fair sex were called upon to appear before Squire Tubbs to answer to charges. Helen Brown, Winnie Mills and Marion Wilson were held for disord- decided upon than dor mony being performed at four o’clock fall and winter lines for h mide ly reason I can give for my won- at -DeGgias: lar store. Mr. Hirsch says he has ¢Tly conduct, and Garrett Moss and Whom had not seen each other for derful improvement is that Tanlac is| Mr. and Mrs. Haines will make |selected a fine line of merchandise William Haggeny were arrested ‘n many years, all spending the day in|an extraordinary medicine,” said A. their home in Manville where Mr.|that will please the women of Cas- the wee small hours this morning jn|recounting the events of yesteryear|H. Thomas; well known employee of Haines has busine interests, a car in which were Ellen Carter omc and Elizabeth Warren. The officers jper. Many New Yorkers are mov- and telling of their pioneering ex-|the Wright Ship Building Company, ing into the interior, Mr. Hirsch said, periences, Mothers’ League to as the proximity of the submarine |and living at 8024 South Ninth street, Raise Canteen Fund raids have made the interior seem An ice cream social, a regular old-|2 S#fer place to live. However, bus- fashioned ice cream social, where ice |iMe€ss is being adjusted to the war cream, cake, sandwiches and coffee COMditions and Mr. Hirsch did not will be dispensed, is to be given Sat-|have any difficulty in~ procuring urday afternoon and evening at the;™8ny popular styles in dresses and home of Mrs. John McGrath under | ©°#ts for the fall and winter trade. s of the committee of omo league which is’ dele- We will be looking for you Thurs- gated to raise the canteen fund as/day night, August Ist, at the Method- much as possible. ist church basement. You will enjoy The broad veranda at the McGrath | Hearing good things as well as eat- home and shady lawn will be utilized, |ing good things. We will serve in| red, white and blue electric lights the afternoon, als will be strung from the trees, and Oomo tables will be placed at convenient| Edward P. Wurtzbach, leader 6f places for passers-by to stop and get|the Henning orchestra, is expected a refreshing bite of tempting ice|home this evening from Denver, cream and other appetitizing dishes.) where he went a few days to see his The Mothers’ league has been do-|new - eight-pound daughter. Mrs. | ing some canteen work in meeting | Wurtzbach and family will remain in trains carrying soldiers thru Casper: Denver for several weeks. | and distributing refreshments to the! como soldiers. This work is to be extend- Edwin Crites, county attorney, and ed and in order to carry it on in the Henry Pope of Chadron, Nebr., have right manner it is necessary to have | heen. business visitors in Casper for further funds. The lawn fete is/a few days and left today for their planned for this purpose and the peo-'| home. ple of Casper will show their ap-| Cmo preciation of this work and the un- J. M. Matych of Matych Bros., tiring efforts of the women of the | Bradford, Pa., and Mrs. Matych and league by eating ice cream and cake | jer mother, who have been touring jabout 17 years of age, from all ap- found the party in the east part of the city with the car stopped along- side the curb and the neighborhcod roused and sending in complaint from all sides. Moss and Haggeny are only handled in a mokt efficient manner by the genial Tom Gibson, master of ceremonies—everything from © the picture show and dance in the Hyatt- pearances. —— ee W. L. Talbert, representative of the Remington Typewriter company, will be at the Henning hotel this week with a.sample of the latest Remington machine for demonstra- tion. 7-30. ‘a day of continuous pleasure for all. T. D. Marshall of Greybull, Hon. G. B. McClelland (“Bear George’), Hon. A. C. Mercer of Hyattville, and Hon. R B. Landfair of Basin. Hon. R. C. May of Lovell made one of the most striking addresses of the day on pa- triotism and pioneering. Hon. Rob- ert D! Carey, candidate for Gorevnor, attended, greeting his many old friends and acquaintances from all over the State, and gave a splendid talk to the attentive and enthusiastic audience. The excellent Basin Band s played patriotic ‘pieces, adding much to the enjoyment of the occasion. All went away reluctantly, feeling that the day would be one to be remem- bered. ———_—_ Scientific tests have proved that one man in every y is partially or wholly color blind. | HOTEL ARRIVALS. |. At the Midwest Hoyt Leech, Cheyenne; John McDonald, Wichita; W. H. McGee, Drumright, Okla.; A. L. Faulkner, Denver; Mrs. L. C. Harnsberger, Lan- der; W. E. Ellis,-city; S. H. Shults, sins Galesburg, ll.; W. H. Knowlton, Lin- gle; W. T. Juden, S. H. Eckert, Sioux MERCHANDISE PRICES ARE City; George Purdy, St. Louis; R. L.| | REASONABLE, SAYS HIRSCH Bird, Omaha; E. Boone, Salt}! Creek; H. Goldfeder, Denver: Miss Max Hirsch of the Leader has re- Everything on the program was|Tacoma, Wash. barbecue to the final wind-up of the|of my head a very hard blow. ville town hall in the evening, being Splendid addresses were made by| "til I could hardly stand them. These | “The cause of my trouble,” he con- tinued, “started about six years ago, | when I accidentally struck the back I paid little attention to it at first, but in! a short while I commenced to have| headaches, which kept getting worse) moment they are lighted. |awful headaches with the worry about my condition seemed to un- |dermine my whole system and my |general health got to be bad. My) appetite left me, my stomach got in terrible condition and I was down in bed for several weeks. What little I managed to eat seemed to do me) harm instead of good, and it would} (LE LL A LL Ld de 4 Our Vapor and Oil Stoves do away with fuel gathering. Thev are Smokeless and odorless and give full heat the HOLMES HARDWARE COMPANY CASPER, WYOMING N N N N ferment causing gas and intense pain. | —— I was very restless at night, would) dose off a while and then wake up and roll and toss for hours. I was tired and sluggish all the time, and never felt equal to my wérk. “I tried different medicines hop- ing to find something,that would help my stomach and build me up in a | general way but I failed to find the} |right thing until I got Tanlac. This} |medi¢ine has proven to be exactly |what I needed. It has gotten my stomach in splendid condition, my ap- oes 2 Ta. OE THURSDAY Saturday. Omo Casper D. A. R.’s to Raise Ambulance Fund Wyoming Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution have pledged an am- thru Kansas and making a few days stop in Casper, will leave today on the return trip. Naomi Cherry, Emer, Mo.; George Flesher, Parkerton; John Palmquist. R. E. Nelson er, Sioux C mont; Roy C. Johnston, Ba O Sweetwater is minus some 184 fine trout as a result of a week-end visit . W. Wagner, Fri h, city; Mrs. H. E. le, UL; F. turned from the Eastern market and New York city where he has bot aj large stock of fall and winter stock.|®@rments. L. C. Moore. Mr. Hirsch buys direct from the man-| ufacturer and as he has been at the| AUGUST 1st We want to get ac- Individuality, smart styles, qual! ‘y, workmanship, ladies’ Tailor-mad WE are experts on alterations of lad ies’ garments. L. C. Moore, tai! or. 6-10-tf Free Boot Silk Hose | quainted with you game for the past 20 years knows) bulance for service in France, each|of eight of Casper’s nimrods chap- Saunders, Moose Jaw of the chapters in the state to give! eroned by “Bill” Ellis of the Con- their apportionment. The Fort Cas-|tinental Supply company. The rest per chapter, in SEs: to reine ° pilgte of the party included nen ORG Sy, ment, is to give a dance a ie Ma-/ Mr. Fox, L. J. Price, C. E. Webster, sonic Temple, Tuesday evening, Aug-| M. C. Crouch, J. H. McMahn and Mr. ust sixth. Admission will be one| McKissick To prove their fish tale Tie amount alicsted to the. Hore ait, We SBMbIeN speed Kodi ple ~ Bi tures 0} e “string” suspende - paren paapter will be at Berea eae | tween the two cars, and doy ae but the exact amount is not defin-|/eq with a generous supply o: e itely known as yet. It is hoped to|Sweetwater product to distribute to make this much or more at the/ their friends. dance. Every one wishing to help} Omo with the ambulance fund will attend Come to the Methodist church the dance and everyone is invited to|pasement Thursday afternoon or attend. night, August 1st, and you may have lyour choice of things to eat. You; will also be helping the Ladies’ Aid| society to pay for their Liberty} bond. OoOmo Women Make Forty-one Comfort Kits in P .M. r Fifteen members of the Mothers’ league met yesterday afternoon a we » home of Mrs. David Rae on South} | Pine street and completed forty-one 1212 CASUALTIES | comfort kits which will be distri-| feed oie Bed ones nee ON LIST TODAY | ne Samp ‘ FROM PERSHING ing gamps. oO moO H Early Morning Wedding \ 3 I EG LED a{ WASHINGTON, July 31.—Army| ; Ciera . ing today totale , including | in marriage Miss Hazel Peterson, and | 4 severely eonnded ane a6 missing. | Bernard J. Reeson. |The young|™ 8" ne caspaities ‘ | couple were attended by Mrs. E. E. ‘3 Gallaiay davnisthr of the bridesece pe Ngee July aaa amSnE | McDonald, and Hugh Cham- | those killed in action on y Arthur McDonald, and eee a cart.|ualty list is Richard Moody, Newark, | es the cecenediee xd South Dakota; died of wounds, Jo- ‘ + * |seph Trujillo, Tucumcari, New Mex-| The bride wore a charming £0” |ico; severely wounded, Private Clin- of pink georgette crepe, pink hat to! : Ushers match and a corsage of bride’s roses. |" Fulner, Concrete, Colo. Mrs. Calahan wore grey silk and a} pink rose corsage while Mrs. Me-|5,586 CALLED Donald was atttired in white satin | and: wore pink roses, ea). FOR TRAINING | IN COLLEGES | to fourteen guests at the home of} Mrs. E. E. Callanhan at 226 North Maple street. The table decorations were pink and white, favors, place | cards and center piece of roses all) carrying out the color scheme. == | WASHINGTON, July 31.—Provost This evening a seven o'clock din-| Marshal Crowder today called on 23 ner will be served in honor of Mr. | States for 5,686 grammar school| and Mrs. Reeson at the home of graduates by draft to take courses in Mrs. McDonald. ,|ttaining colleges. They may volun- Mr. and Mrs. Reeson will take A/teer until August 6th, and will en- deferred honeymoon trip about the | train the 15th. The assignments in- first when they will visit in Onan clude: Colorado, 287, to be sent to Se eee nomeout a year, (the Colorado Agricultural College at as been in Caspe ae ga tty coming here from Idaho Springs, Eort Collins. where she graduated from the high school in 1917 and later attended the State Teachers’ college at Greeley, Colorado, She has been employed in W. B. Holiday’s law office during her stay in Casper. Mr. Reeson is a clerk at the Lester-Wyatt apartments where they will make their home. CO-OPERATIVE ELECTS DIERGTORS: THURSDAY The Co-operative Oil Co. will hold a special meeting at its offices on Wolcott street tomorrow evening. The object of the meeting will be to fill vacancies on the board of dir tors uniii the next an which will take place § -| Another reason for the meeting is to & receive the report of the new secre tary and field manager who has “ey i said, was fast of en charge. The company, it getting into deep water thru a mis-| take in the matter of locating the | Wy rig for the well on land which the; company had no title. The new man-| ager has discovered the trouble and & will probably move the rig to sd atart [By Annocinted Press.] * MOMS REDUCE part of the Richards field and start drilling operations et once. iy a s } The manufacture of paper from ity wood nnin_ involves 98 different op- Phone 123 |Raymond Sergeant, Denver;' F. |J. V. Kelly, ci > Z Z oe on Z, & es < es! Z, nal e © © e e ° o o BEGINNING AUGUST 1, 1918, AUTOMOBILE STORAGE IN OUR LARGE FIREPROOF CONCRETE GARAGE WILL BE THE SAME SERVICE WILL BE GIVEN CUSTOMERS. CARS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. TRY OUR SERVICE AND BE EVERYTHING FOR THE AUTOMOBILE SHOCKLEY SERVICE SALES CORPORATION G. F. Stodghill, the ins and“outs of the market. Mr. Hirsch stated that despite the war conditions which, of course, af- fect the market to some extent, he able to buy at a reasonable price s reasonable as a year ago in Glenrock; Edith K. O. Clark, Chey- enne; Dr. A. B. Hamilton, C. D. Spaulding, Cheyenne; Thomas A. Redington, C. O. Billard, Denver; Frank Morrison, Big Muddy; J. Del- mer Lederman, Sam Loeb, San Fran- cisco; H. Altman, H. E. West, Chey- one-third or one-half higher. ‘‘Cash,” enne; A. E. Bossard and family, Den-|says Mr. ~Hirsch, “always makes a ver. ready sale. | At the Henning In New York city the troops were Nathaniel A. Johnson, Chicago; disembarking by the thousands for L. Jones, Thermopolis; Thomas Hall, Glendo; R. L. Isham, Minneapolis; M. C. Wagner, Omaha; A. T. Slack, Den- ver; Ben Schnoegher, Trinidad; M. E. Gilbert, Douglas; O. F. Kirkend Omaha; C. A. Riggs, Billings | Hood, Great Falls; W. S. Bregan, < Kansas City; M. L. Cooper, Denver; /tain seeds retain their vitality for an vy; Mrs. W. E. Bennett, | extraordinary period. Peas found in Mrs. H. B. Miller, Kansas City; J,|recent in the mummy cases of Henry C. Boig, Oklahoma C S. ancient Egypt have been planted and 0. Thompson, Bie Muddy. overseas service. Mr. Hirsch also saw an Italian vessel on fixe in the har- bor. “Guards and airplanes were ev- erywhere, skirting the coast, ever watchful for the sneaking submar- ines,” said Mr. Hirsch. peserad ato Under favotable conditions, cer- foung to grow. SAVE YOUR PENNIES—COUNT THEM AT THE END OF THE MONTH We are saving you 15 per cent on Groceries and Meats. We deliver and ask you to con- serve on deliveries by buying in quantities as large as possible. We want you to compare our prices with what you have been paying and convince your- self of our genuine saving. The Central Grocery &Market E. R. Williams, Proprietor Telephone 134J 132 West Second, Half Block West of Grand Central Hotel SaaS SSIS SS SOS SMS IMDS: Seeeerreinre+e seoscocccseseeoceccs D TO $12.50 PER MONTH CONVINCED. Second and David Streets Phone 123 ia =, Sa most cases but some merchandise was | Pe. ZLLALLLLLLALLALLLALLLLLLL A and we want you to get acquainted with us... This is why we are giving you with every pair of shoes or pumps a Pair of Boot Silk Hose. RUGS RUGS RUGS We are now prepared ta clean all kinds of Rugs and Carpets. Dry Cleaning of all kinds is our business. CASPER | DRY CLEANING , ‘ CO: Phone 255 J GEOLOGICAL WORK Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., P. O. Box 325 Phone 849 111 North Wolcott Street Casper, Wyo. : FREE Thursday, August Ist ‘THE BOOTERY Fourth Floor O. S. Building Take the Elevator and Save a Dollar or More | 4 Ls IIIS SSS! Casper between the hours of 10:00 Subscribed and sworn to before me July, 1918. Witness my hand and seal, iS. SO THE PUBLIC MAY KNOW Dr. LaRose, clairvoyant and psychic, who is located in the Cobb Building, City. of Casper, has this day appeared be- fore me, R. E. Stapleton a Notary Public and did solemnly swear that if there is any man or woman in the city of Casper or State of Wyoming, who has ever consulted him and has not received absolute satisfaction and feel that the money paid - R him was not earned by him, for his readings, he will deem it a great favor to refund their money, with interest, if they will call in person at his offices in the Cobb building in the City of. a.m. and9 p.m. This statement is not made in a spirit of egotism, but to show the public that he, Dr. LaRose, has and will continue to deal fairly with the public, in every respect and nature whatsoever: this 30th day of R. E. STAPLETON, (Seal) Notary Public. My commission expires July 12, 1921. | I ! } , } } i \ \ \ \ \ i ’ 4 ' \ | \ | t | MM.

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