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FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1919 1,200 4 FOOT IS PRICE PAID ON CENTER ST. Smokehouse Location Purchased lp. Y. P. U. Program For F by L. G. Murphy and W. J. senae, Evening Meet. RAN Chamberlin for Consid- pleasing program has been ar. : lranged for the next meeting of the! eration of $30,000 |Baptist Young People’s Union which! |will be held at the church parlors :30 p. m. Sunday evening. The following program has been Twelve hundred dollars a front foot is the new record established for transfer of Casper business prop- |arranged under the leadership of Mr.! erty as the culmination ot acdeal/WRinson | L. G. Murphy an . J.! Songs. Cheein Burshased "he Center; Scripture Reading, Matthew 28: 18-) street property where the Smokehous' 20.—Leader. is located from Dr. A, F. Hoff. The! Song. ee all deal was culminated yesterday after-}_ “The Word ‘Missionary.’—La Clair| noon the consideration for the trans-)Dismuke. é ‘ fer being reported at $30,000 for) “The First Missionary in Japan,"| the property which has a 25-foot | Historical Sketch.—Zoe Wolfard. A | front on Center street. | Special Song (Duet)—LaClair Dis- The property is known as lot 21) ™UK ivian Blodgett. sa in block two of the original platting) “The Golden Girl,” a missionary of the city of Casper. It extends |tory.——Gladys Shriner, a ulong a 25 foot front and is 140 feet “The, cputloughed Missionary,” ~ | deep embracing what is considered Mary Eskridge. Events [years service in the aerial corps. a J. A. Arthur, general manager of ‘the Outwest Petroleum company, whe jhas been in Casper arranging to bring the company’s well in the Salt Creek field to fiaximum production, has re- 9 port to company headquarters. <7 eae : | Attorney E. H. Fourt of Lander, who has been in Casper on business. for several days, returned yesterday —o evening to Lander. ‘om oe Oo ae ree | City News ——————E | Miss Gladys Ford, who has been) Casper for several da 4 . < 3 ys, was a pas- acting as deputy in the Clerk of the senger on the southbound Burling. District Court's office expects to leave ton last night, enroute to Denver, for her mother’s ranch in the east-| where he will confer with associate, ern end of Natrona county the lat-! who are interested in Wyoming oil D. D. George a prominent Okla- homa oil operator, who has been 1nj| noon for East Jordan, Mich., where|to a local hospital yesterday suffer-| he will visit for the next two months. ing with pneumonia, is reported to! Mr. Davis came to the office and be slightly improved. | subscribed to The Tribune so that, We ‘he could be sure to keep in touch’ Arthur and Ralph Schulte were vis-| with the oil industry while he was,itors at Salt Creek yesterday, where| away.” they went to investigate the produc- 4 x |tion of the new Mosher well. A. E. Winter and son, Adolph E. pcb ALi Winter, left today for Lusk after, Mrs. L. C. Harnberger of Lander, a visit ut the C. E. Winter home.) who was a business visitor in Casper They will take up the sale of a Lush/ yesterday, has returned to her home * * * & ‘THE. CASPER. DAILY TRIBUNE turned to Denver to make his re-; = among the most valuable real estate, in the city. It is the plan of the owners to conduct the property without added improvements at the present time Song. Closing prayer for missionaries. Everyone is cordially invited to at-' tend this meeting. ‘eo but to make new additions to the|Knights of Pythias store building on the property when- Dance at Temple + ever the demand warrants. One of the most enjoyable dances| —————@— of the season is scheduled for this| ito a remarkable degree d addition for the Midwestern Invest-| in the Fremont county metropolis. !ment company and will remain some A ‘time. The young man has recently Mrs. E. K. Henderson of the {sate of a piano for use in the gym-! jinx night for the tipplers who im-| bral Supply company branch in Cas- |nasium of the Shoshoni Indian school | bibe too freely in fire-water as was| was among others sold. Mrs. Hender-|evidenced by the records at the po-|Pisit of Mid-continent fields. lice station this morning when six of . the clan appeared at the hotel for the Judge Tubbs had no/|this afternoon for Lusk, where he leniency and assessed a fine of $7{will investigate various holdings in ja case for having to get up for the{the Lance Creek field. He will. re- son sells the Steinway piano, Apollo} players and Victrolas and will spend j the coming week at the Midwest ho- |tel in Casper. unemployed. se 6 | Dr. J, H. Jeffrey returned today p o’clock court session. from.a business trip to Alliance, ta Nebr., where he was closing up busi- |ness arrangements. | oe ee {visitor in Casper from the norther | J. D. Friedman, proprietor of The; Wyoming Oil center. | Fashion shop, leaves this evening on CET Ad ee an extensive eastern business trip. He will be away about a month\fame, is numbered among the busi store. capital city. * * & e * * s 8 * 8 Thursday night appears to be af Bob Hackley, manager of the Gen John Lee, who has extensive hold- ings in the Grass Creek field, is a} been purchasing new supplies for the local|ness visitors in Casper from the state fer, has returned from an extended * 4 Carl Weaver, a local oil man, left main in Lusk for several days. | * * * George Lilly of Casper who has spending the past several |months visiting relatives and friends |in Memphis, Tenn., is expected to re- turn to Casper during the latter part Sam Brownell of frontier-day/of the week. | Sergeant and Mrs. Thomas Vill- jnave who have been spending several | Ida E. L. Seidel, who has been vis-| H. V. Hensinger, of Sheridan, a/months at Vancouver, where Mr. Vill- iting at-The Seidel, leaves this even- prominent northern Wyoming oil and| ave was engaged in the commissary ter part of the week. lands. aca |ing for her home at Stanton, Nebr.,,stockman, is numbered among the ar | department of the army. | ° * es * | where she will again direct her millin- | rivals in Casper from the north to-) = | James Davis left yesterday after-| Mrs. John Galusha who was taken| cry business. | day. | We pay the highest market price Phone 1-13-26t for second hand furniture. 249, 1 West First st. POSS so eerie erie s Me roaho-ehe- 1M ¢ ? READ THIS returned from a Texas aviation field Knight-Campbell Music company has where he mastered the art of flyin, returned from Lander, closing a suc i a‘ cessful business trip to that city. Th Cote te Sede toto teeter totem Sok RS JeQoefoahe-ase eto etoate Ro-aseRo-ate-eLoase ste eSease-Lo-asetoaloeto sete aoetoete - Our Telephone No. STATE IN AUTOS AND GAR VALUE So Says State Tax Commissioner in Statement Showing Aggre- gate of $2,000,000 Invested Here Natrona county leads the st. the number of automobiles within; its border and in the taxable value: of the cars. According to the returns to the county assessor's office there | jfor the occasion. A feature that will) jinsure a good time for all who ate| Ge tend is the appointment of a floor |committee upon whom it will devolve |to make everyone in the hall acquaint: le feu: soe ok | Mothers’ League Doing |Refugee Relief Work. | The members of the Mothers’ | League are méeting at the Mullin lelub rooms today doing refugee re- llief work. The largest attendance {that has turned out for this work ir many weeks was present. The de- {mands of foreign refugees is ‘such | that every effort will be put forth by ithe league to complete the local allot. in|ment at the earliest possible date. acracey Attorney and Mrs. George W. Ferguson are spending an extended vacation in Tennessee and _ other are 1,563 cars in the county at an/southern states visiting Mrs. Fergu- assessed valuation of $647,082 or an|son’s relativ average of $315 a c: The county basis of assessment 2 per cent on this class of property showing that) the total value of the cars in tho county is approximately $: Laramie county follows second in, the number of cars but the everage value of the autos in that district is| nearly $100 per car lower than Na | trona county’s record. There are! 1,381 cars reported in Laramie coun- ty. Weston county has the smallest number of cars in the state there being but 215 within its borders. Be-/ History records have been little less glorious than} victories. When, for example, Os- 50.000, | man Pasha, after holding the village of Plevna for five months with a jhandful of troops against a quarter} of a million of Russian’s picked sol- diers, was at last compelled to hoisi the white flag, he was greeted by ; Czar Alexander with this well-earned | tribute to his valor: “Sir, I congratu- late on your fine defense. It was one of the most splendid feats in the history of war.” —_>—_—__ surrenders that, esosfondodtortodiontontortortodte ostodtodiod oegeegs is 601 Pick up your phone at any time and give us your order. | se Pole toste teste So eSoate-efe-eho-ehoegoets ee Peotone, We assure you of a prompt and courteous serv- ice and delivery. We will fill your telephone orders as quickly and as interestedly as if you had made your pur- chase in person- ote % Try it and satisfy yourself the next time. 4 1% oe Me iM ? 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THE KIMBALL DRUG STORE anuary| 25 WATER BOTTLE FOR $1.1 and mind you, Mr. Kimball will give you a TWO YEAR GUARANTEE You don’t have a chance to pick up a guaranteed bottle at this price every day and you know what the Rexall Guarantee Means It means, Mr. Consumer, that if you are not entirely satisfied with this bottle in every way and if it does not give satisfaction we will GIVE YOUR MONEY BACK as it belongs to you, and we BALL DRUG STORE Phone 26 W The Pioneer Store a te es te es i te ee st i te N) SEVEN ROOM N N \ N bas over 900 vehicles. The lowes' ! myles foptio; average value for cars attained has been introduced in the New York! by Platte coun with » legislature. value of § + while Converse! o — county shows the highest rage valuation with $47 —<—>——____ VERNA C. BURNETT ee Teacher of Violin POLYTECHNIC Ss Phone 768W after 6 o'clock 7 | CLOSED SINGLE :— =, DA Y FOR ‘FI U’ Money to loan on chattels. Secu- < rity Loan Company, Suite 302 O.-S.| ' Bldg. 1-2-tf/ The Billings Polytechnic Institute (y:.-ptnyAaNn industrious, has business which draws w large percentage of experience. Beat of health, does nut its partonage from northern Wyom- usencor pa We whiskey in any form, | ing students, attained a remarkable | Would ike. to correspond "with. not having to close the young lady, kind disposition who has record oe day AGE ah Olee Some meank and would be willing to ent in /invest money in real estate and help fluenza epidemic. The record was) Accumulate some wenith. Matrimony If possible only ti E ox 20 cr Tribune 1-23-21 ed, never preventing the continua-/ tion of regular classes however. | This condition was not due to| opened offices in the Lyric Theater) building, Suite No. 11. Besides hand- ling real estate of all kinds the new years, he having formerly conducted | and owned the Manhattan restaurant; building. A large number of clients the fact that extreme) ——— OR. vigilance was kept to prevent the! spread of the epidemic to the school. : chance, but to wisdom and foresight] by the heads of the school who de-| veloped every precautionary measure | IT’S A GOLDWYN PICTURE against a spread of the disease to company plans to handle loans of all kinds, property rentals, salary loans and various other business incidental will lean to the new agency so @/ listing of your wants in realty lines} is sure to receive prompt and ae The first sign of cold or la grippe the institution. | IN THE to assisting the property owner of teous attention. FURNISHED HOUSE On large close-in lot—$4,000. $500 cash, bal- ance $45.00 per month. Rents for $60.00. Apply 159 So. Center, Phone 381J weather. sudden change. Made with high or $2.00 Values Special for Saturday $1.35 Ladies’ heavy ribbed black Wool Hose 2 5e Price per pair MATINEE 2:30 and 4 P.M 7, 8:15 and 9:30 TOMORROW PEGGY HYLAND “BONNIE ‘ANNIE LAURIE” A Scottish Tale of Love and Patriotism COME EARLY would cause the victim to be segre- gated and treated according to tie CHISHOLM CO. OPENS REALTY OFFICES HERE) The L. Chisholm company is the “KINGDOM Saturday. Selling at of YOUTH” Gal SCchisholmiielwelllknowntin Cos-| approved method: The result was) that only a few slight cases develop- latest addition to the list of realty; firms in Casper which yesterday per wherc he has formerly been en-} Yes, Mutt and Jeff are Here gaged in business for a number of Watch Our Windows SPECIALLY PREPARED SALE for SATURDAY 3 Men’s Flannel Work Shirts | A flannel shirt is a mighty good friend in cold Keeps you warm and protects you from Here’s the opportunity you have been looking for. 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