Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 14, 1919, Page 3

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 14,1919 lees THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE here with he# sister for the past two/ ness trip in connection with his hold- at price Ti. 5 TH - © ve: nd is well known to scores of ings in Lance Creek field. He will , r Tea, Tomorrow Afternoon Casper, people. return to Casper this evening and q i |For Macabee Members. se ¢% will leave for Cheyenne accompanied oo 4 ; { Mrs. Mart Dingham, 411 South | Bast. ff : by Mrs. Winter to attend the meet- tl , BB A 4 Kimball, will be hostess at a tea Wed- C2ttern Suffragette j +! : ed: Guest’ atilsnchooe ing of the judges of the various ju- ——— ¢ Wholesale E | < M k Largest In ORGANIZE CT ATE Wer ntey oi witahees ty marin, E, Winter, enters nal aie prior uh" | LUSK PROPERTIES FOR | Fang Retail GXCHUSIVE MAYKEL the State : tained at an informal luncheon yes jociation. SALE |All members: and ;friends are: cor- ; pee tape =e 6 ; rhe 2 GO9 i invited to attend the meeting Ea erent RCSA Wel ot wear tom Others iwhen ia ta Business Properties — The } : 309D THINGS TO EAT t d : ng here in the interests of the best located G ays to} Many social ‘and business features al Woman $ ~ hundred dollars will put you in ai ahe RT Itpayeit = , oe —.——0 ing been a resident of Casper ever| Judge C. FE. Winter left yesterd Lae “SOCIETY ; | since boyhood. Mrs. Rose has live..!afternoon for Lusk on a short busi- Jeswomen in vonight) school HATS HATS HATS inter hat in the store goes have PPLE DLLO-PODVOCCODO4-4-4 4460-4 terd age or Auto r n Lusk, with re 4y meat in large cuts or quarter during the cold weather. io Early | Ratification of National) are on the program. — Scores of 1 were independent business that will enitheveround: ate BEEP oe tt LAMB Amendment Planned in Wyom- ie e site te ree ro meet M pope er ae ne you more than five thous:und dollars : 500; size of lot, 75 by HindlOgarter _ 25 aR, tea. re fas ered ie. L ormer Casper Dentist inter home prior to the meeting per year. For particulars address 83 feet; three fronts, $3,500. sere ares Vhe o fal | ing and Distinguished Lead- | moves office to Denver. which was held at the Midwest hotel KANE MFG. CO. Smith Bldg, Sez Rear peeed iSite RIEKEEMA Front Quarter Fronts ers Launch Movement | Dr. E. M. Silverburg; formerly Yesterday afternoon. tle, Wash. ° 1-14-1tx the business slistriet, on hale Taeeene S: lle: SS |connected with Dr. G. T. Morgan ee ar ee oe - — -— ock to hotels, lot GO by 150. 9) ones 101 < Mrs. Francis E. Brewer of New in operation of a theall dental parlor, | CITY NEWS THE PARKER OIL COMPANY A snap at $2,000, 2 Short 1 = York City, official representative of left last night for Denver, where he: | ' as Another on the main st $ Reant the National’ American Woman Suf-|will resume his medical practice af. O — 6| __ Denver, Colo., Jan. 10, 1919. adjoining the Public Lit 5S) Sams Ginele repre frage Association and its distinguish-|ter having been in Casper for nearly _ Judge C. E. Winter and Reporter, Dividend No. 1 of fifteen cent: new $60,000 Court Hov SS inias ed president,’ Mrs. Carrie Chapman year. " Harry McCraken returned from Lan (15c) per share has been declared, | same block; lot 90 by > seeeata! att . 3 Catt, spent yesterday in Casper con- ses Jer yesterday at the conclusion of a payable February 1, 1919 to stock- | $3,150. ' g VEAL Whole or Half Hog --- ferring with the club women of this! brief term of fourt. holders of record at the close ot Residences—W: ea num- Hind Quarter Loins 10-12 Ibs. city. Non! Sordena ite raexe i * ‘business January 21, 1919. ber of choice residenc @ Front Quarter Shoulders (skinned) Mrs. Brewer explained that she i : ong apr ed Van Gordey, , J84ee C. E. Winter plans to leave! All communications regarding pay-i[/ furnished complete _r 9 Loins ifntes organizing a ratification committe il te and Hoe ett rie hs * this evening for Cheyenne to attend Ment or change of address should be move in, from $4,000 to Siishey = 5 bf 100 Wyoming women, headed by |W! Seep ou ne: ete atter part ot tho meeting of the State Bar Asso- sent to C. E. Titu retary, Post- $20,000. Soins = 3est Sto Mrs: Robert D. Carey, wife of Gov. the. week on an extended tip fhe ciation whieh plans to mak many | office Box 240, Denver, Golorado; not | _ Lusk Residence Lots— arice $3 tucks Eee ernor Carey and including many) Varous large eastern cities. r. an suggestions to the 1 later than January 919. 60-foot front lots frem $200 62 Whole or Half Br eins pfominent women thruout the state, Gorden “ill combine Ue plessurenvil Gi mecesearylepislsUonene Ginieonein’ CLARENC TITUS, and up. Deen oe oP eee bo that Wyoming will be the first| business in the interests of the Webel sion of the meeting. Secretary Restaurant doing the b @ erones pee state to ratify the Federal Suffrage | Commercial company. amar |Pub. Jan. 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, J ness in Lusk. Price on : $ Ghulittes Stew amendment when .it comes out of tho Ms fe : A 21, 1919: tion; snap for the ri 2 ! oF i eo senate which is expected to occur!Schultes Spend Remainder ST NORE CTT AISI B00) || a lerermocre | (63 Hou! tev.) cater hish:) Oysters Rruity andi Veratables. 5 s es Walters, pla iff, Sees We buy all our meat in Carload lots. Bhortly. of Winter in California. ie ae aan J 5 B ee gains for sale by g Th women of Casper are extended, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schulte will leave i Spaceman ca aut ene) cleric) of} the} > NORRIS CO 4 a cordial invitation to come to the! Saturday for Denver, where they will ° phate Coury siotfice this ECHDE | P. BEANS RUSSELL 30 #3 . next national convention to be held! visit for a few days prior to the de- Another new concern to fill. its! YOUR PAIN RELIEF ea LUSK, WYOMING Phone 12 in St. Louis in April. At this con-|parture of Mrs. Schulte and children articles of j See ra Coane Z P sé in | Pi articles of incorporation in Cheyenne Hl FPODODDIODOVODOI9DG OOOH 999999900909 OO® vention a council of women voters for Los Angeles, where they will be the Wyoming 5 ——— Swill be organized to take the place of the guests of C. C. P. Webel for the | as, SeaTGR AEGIS eee ee | Y ’ b it in), the National American Woman Suf-| remainder of the winter. for the purgose of holding trap| CW Gon"e have to rub it 1 | q qqggummmmmmemmeesees memnereremees renee rey eran, ciedansticive the wenn of eas eal shooting tournaments, and its prin- to get quick, comfort- : tryiiis’ completed. Junior Philatheas Organize- cipal place of business will be at ing relicf = | Methodist Sunday School Club Douglas. It has no capital stock, and d | Followin, the C: | - s yan aS = pa ied on Fate itiee Last Thursday evening the Sunday Will not be conducted for the pur- 5 AAA z en ur anuar y earance a e ‘Mra. Charles E. Winter, chairman,|8chool class of the high school girls|P0Se of direct gain or pecuniary pte He vebteied) itton that al oe is ii it. dl adfie! ax ale int, sore muscle, ic pain, rheu- pro tem; Mrs. F. Richard Shipp, Mrs./0f the Gantz Memorial | Methodist proit Dn. J. W- Bradfield, Max Weiek atte Gwinges lame Back, you'll find Vames T. Gratiot, Mrs. C. T. Tonkin,|church met at the parsonage with 4nd William Grossman are the in-| ™Uic | thing relict nevel Mrs. E. L. Easterbrook, Mrs. S. K. | their teacher, Mrs. French for a busi- corporators: thought ‘a ‘iniment could Seaduces ; GREAT BARGAINS IN THE ‘Loy, Mrs. M. C. Clarkson, Mrs. Wil-|ness and social meeting. They or! poy.) icin’ of Ghag Won't stain the skin, Icaves no muss, Miam J. Bailey, Mrs. John Beal, Mrs.|fanized as the Junior Philathe: D necenthy sennuisue of Cheyenne, was) vastes no time in applying, sure to 9 Mrs. J. E. Hanway, Mrs. Alice R.|Miss Ethel Stitt, secretary and Miss 1 00 and the hospital expenses of a means economy. Your own or any | SELES Mai desea social awarntnn | Ruth Ulleryntrescurer. Mexican who died as the result of | other druggist has it. Get it today, ‘ G. R. Hagens. Several other names| After the business meeting dainty bane thot pound inflicted by Mon Z 9 Ba ce AE ii Se sd? ici tna” testa Ko R@Ys WARY | LIBERAL DISCOUNTS on all MEN’S APPAREL they consen |French and music and other social Nene made his escape was that on a pee leextareslinnugirated! ‘he Mexican died from influenza, des- Liniment CARD OF THANKS a (pite the fact that his condition was Kills Pain : brought about as a result of th, We wish to extend our heartfelt| Rose-Hayworth Wedding shooting. “| aie Che AED Ei | Quietly Solemnized — thanks and appreciation to ou?! friends, Casper Lodge I. O. O. F. No.| 22, .returned soldiers and Spanish War Veterans for their assistance and sympathy shown us in the bereave- ment of our father, Peter Heagney. J. F. Heagney and Family, Chas. Heagney and Family, L. A. Spalding and Wife, James Hughes and Wife. ‘1-14-1tx EKEEKKEEKKEEL EEE EE: HEKKKGY SPECIAL Blankets, Comforters and Pillows greatly reduced in price LKKKKKKKEKE: KEEKKKKEKHIN ERE CASTLE & MECHALEY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 141 W. Second St. Telephone 20 YOU BUILDERS. SEE CASTLE & MECHALEY For gravel and excavating. Our price for delivery of gravel Charles Lawrence Rose, graduate of the class of 1916 of the Natrona leounty high school and Miss Lul. | Barbara Hayworth, who has been em- | ployed as bookkeeper at the Manhat- |tan cafe for the past several months | were quietly married yesterday |noon at the home of the groom’ jents in North Casper, Rev. W |French performing the impressive ring ceremony. Only a few of the K k * * * * * 2k * * * * x Richards & Cunningham Co. ERKKEEHER KEE KKK EE KEEKKK KEKE EKER KE EEER: HATS HATS most intimate friends and members and sand, $1.50 per yard; delivery any part of town. in wy TATA’ 7 ", a7 ay ’ eiaeeintas atl ih the Hore eved| Ee the tauillen/ of the gunk couse a ee “THINK RICHARDS AND CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST.” at'prices from $1 to $7.50. witnessed the ceremony) e give you good service BURKETT MILLINERY STORE. | Mr. Rose is employed as an elec Sober 1-14:3t. 'trician at the Midwest Refinery, hav : 3 MBERLIN Fl —AND—— | NDERTAKING COMPAN IS NOW PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN THE WEST ROOM OF THE ODD FELLOW’S BUILDING 139 EAST SECOND ST. CLEAN UP SALE of odds and ends moved from old store which will be closed out at ACTUAL COST to make room for FOUR .CARLOADS of new furniture now unloading and including Dining Room Suites Parlor Suites Bed Room Suites Kitchen Cabinets ETC. “Also just received a large shipment of Rugs of all sizes % a | ae | volo gi

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