Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 5, 1919, Page 2

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Bride and Groom The Are Honor Guests ‘Thursday afternoon. will start promptly at Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs.,A large attendance Roy Deffenbaugh, whose marriage’ sired as Rev. Phillip K. Edwards wil was performed on Sunday of this give a short Lenten address. week, Mike Kinney played host at . the home of Mrs. F. L. Culverson, _ The Casper Psychology club held its regular meeting at the 644 Bucknum street, last evening at meeting | REG A J. 2:30 o'clock. earnestly de- Great Success Carnagie THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE various oil fields. {been some complaints that those e. \titled to invitations have not received | ode did te} | them, a fact, which the management _E. S. Judd, an official of the Mer-| |regrets very much, as every effort has chants National bank of Billings, whe been made on their part to get them was a business caller in Casper yes out in time. terday, left'this morning for his home} Sie oe 5 in the Montana city. Young P-ople’s Good Time es ee Club Will e Dance N. S. Wilson, an official of the | Friday night the Young People’s; Midwest Refining company, who has Good Time club will give gnother of {their dances. The dancing will start several days, left last night for Den promptly at nine and stop at twelve ver. ‘sharp. oie Gould, draftsman for thej Union Pacific at Cheyenne, is spend-! ing a few days in Casper, 1 The Masons entertained at an in- ake? formal dance at the Masonic temple! last night. There were about 76, couples on the floor. been a business visitor in Casper for Masonic Dance Is The Iris or- letay fora month. a furnished excellent music, and ara? a party which featured cards and 'y last night. us punch was served. Miss Wilma ieee of Clayton, N.| dancing. Supper was served and a Af aad Pa —=_ = M., is a guest at the home of he: very pleasant evening spent. Shriners’ Dance to ° —© sister, Mrs. Rodger Crawford, on N./ Tiana BPEEaIE were IMawa nd Mrs | BelBrillinntVAt fate ; City News | Beceh street. Miss Hardin will visit John H. Baird, Mr. and M Fred, The Shriner Ball, which will be Q——____m“___ here for several weeks and a numbe: | Van Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. H. S.' by the aspcr Shriners on Miss Bettie Carpenter, formerly 07 0f parties have been planned for her. Sutton, Mrs. H. Hardin, Mrs. E. D.! will be one of the mos: State Centixr Iowa, is guest at the Dear? McGuinn, Miss Francis Stewart, Miss brilliant affairs of the season. It Henning hotel. She has come to C G. B. Stodghill, formerly of Boul- al event and evel d to it with a great are> is an ann looking for deal of plea’ ra Hewlett, Mi iss Myrtle Dunba H. Warren, MvE G. F, Edna _ Danison, and Messrs, ney, Z. F. Riggs, Stone, Frank Culverson, Gene Baptist Ladies one is per with the intention o7 opening a : io where she will teach piano, harmony and musical history. Mis: Carpenter is a graduate of the Am der, Colo., has come to Casper to make his home. He is connected with’ the Midwest Refining company. se * | Culverson and Will Culverson. The Aid will meet jean Conservatory of Music of Chi- Elmer and Al Spurlock went to the _ * * in the basement of the parsonage | cago B: 4 4 j Fin Bates F Thursday afternoon, March 6. Mrs ; > 8 mnzardy pemeugon! 9 be a eee WaLex Mrs. William Kocher has issued an phursday afternoon, Ma be LA: river yesterday. itations for a luncheon to be ¢: ane willbe cche Hostess: The dancing a o 4 8 | urday, March 8, So. Wolcott street. at her home, > Ww. C. T. U. to Meet On Friday Afternoon Altar and Rosary Clear There Nice Sum at Bake Sale W. C. T. U. Frida The and Rosary society gave in the parlors of the Methodist church. <A reception and_ progr: will be given for the new mem After the program matte: shments ¥ be served. will be a mecting of the afternoon at at the ‘Mullin club yeste: afternoon, the proceeds of which be put into the church fund. ancy work, aprons, cak and candy re sold, and a delicious luncheon 1 by the ladies of the so- Dance at Salt Creek ciet It is believed that nearly $50¢ to Offer Entertainment was cleared. Tonight there will be a dance in * the home Camp Hall at Salt Cr A number of asper people ar nee. The musi tomobile partie x out for the furnished The guild of St. Mark’s church will et John L. Biedermann, y afternoon C o'clock. The *hillip Ma. by the Otto H. Krause T: ds will give a short Lenten tal 2 : +s oie The Delphian society will meet this The meeting of the Pepper club afternoon the home of M H. R. which was to have been held last Lathrop, 805 South Center street. night at the home of Mrs. Pitt Co- Ae The managers and officers of th: Young People’s Good Times club met last night at the home of Mrs. - fo og McGuin. Af Rev. Edwards to Address plans were « St. Mark’s Guild. dances even mo: , Mark's Guild will hold a regu ble than the previous ones have lar ™e eting with M , and to keep up the high sti ov ard of entertainment. There Public Should Demand Original Nuxated Iron Physician Warns Against Danger Of Accepting Substitutes—Says That Ordinary Metallic Iron Preparations Cannot Possibly Give The Samco Stren th, Power ndurance Ao oe Iron—Nuxated Iron vert, day n dance. was postponed until Thurs t on account of the Masonic le results pro- d Iron and i abe prerath the off , and these phy below say t 1 doctors everywhere should eautfon the public against accepti d Iron, as t tutes instead of being organic iro nd which may in some cases produce {a strength and blood builder, should go to t escription calling for organic iron—N) druggist £0 that there may be no question But if they do not wish to go to th for Nowated ison tues they should b= see that the words NUXATED IRON health officials stitutes for nothing more na than good. Thc =e no feel the necd ng iron who do not distingu' ¢ iron and euch persons often faii and endurance w they seek simp! ve taken the wrong form of i ‘ou are not you oMeCse Coote Erno raaee Chalealion aeiecse Kor how far you can walk wi ¢ two five-grain tablets of Nux iay after meals for two weeks. T! ngth and sce how much you have gat $ “AUCTION + SALE “ om ate 1 will sell at public auction on Saturday, March 8, 1919, at 4 a Pe Rs CASTLE & MECHALEY $3 of ee 3 Grand Central Stables, Casper, Wyo. £3 ~~ iy roc Twenty head of the best pure bred stallions ever shipped into *, consicting of imported and American bred, % * , Belgians and Shires, ranging in age from two to <o , weihing from 1,500 to 2,100. % a will have an op phew any fo: buy these big sound < So on rse will be sold Bod NESS the highest’ bidder, regard- oa! foe! Paty f z It is stated that there are only about 1,000 first-class ae : Boy i: an horses in the world. t See Big draftc eb ig from $700 to $800 in Great x “ee Britain and France, while chunks weighing 1300 to 1400 are @ P< bringing $600 each. do a Owing to the fact of th » of both pure bred and grade ho in the Euro; countries it will only be a short time until exportations will be sailing for the foreign countries. s interest to bi on to head r and better e nnot afford yd young: stallions. il be made e. Sale will commence at. 1:00 o'clock o, oof 9% Poat o-aSeetoagee! e ‘e Mn ot, aXe? e Co Mohn cte ad: ce sfo-efeefoet: Eee cS sharp. Oo Mok Sasa. FRED L. BROWN COLONEL BANKS, OF DENVER, AUC1 HONEER ¢ & he-efo-sQo-sfo-cte s2o-So-cho efooto-ofo-elo-efo-sfo Loto stoat detected Roageey Joao a ° vee S “di part of the state, ig be resumed Thu: y evening when e - Frances Brown took a party of the Krause Trio will return from Sah friends to the dance at Salt Creek! Creek, where they went to play for tonight. a dance. *_ * @ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stock of Den- ver, are among the visitors in Cas per today. M James Gratiot children hi and her ixvo ye gone to Denvei to spend a few weeks with the former's Se eee mother. Mrs. E. M. Mann of Lander, is num- J bered among the social arrivals iz.| Mrs. Julian Lever left today for Casper. She will spend several days’ ha, where she will visit for # here visiting with friends. * * turned from Phoenix, Ariz., where he) | visited with his family for several | ing fofr his new Post. P. H. Shellenberger is in Casper today from his ranch in the Lost) Cabin country. ~ ’ * * C. J. Hockenauer of Denver and formerly of Casper, is in town on business for the Interstate Pipe com-! pany of which he is a representative fices are maintained at Casper and} Denver. | Denver after * * «© Wallace D. Evans, representative of | the Wyoming Exploration company, | visitor for several days. * K, A. Tidball; a resident of Lan-| John Elms, der, is among the business visitors in eee oming Map G, W, Holdredge, general manager’ of the Burlington railroad company, | ‘passed thru Casper this morni en route west to Billings on an cial | tinspection trip. His private car was) attached to fepinNo, 2. ;from Denver, have returned Miss May Tania) eounty super-| SPent several intendent of gchogis, has returned | from Chicago and other eastern points| where she has been a business visitor) for several days. = es , * William Gardner, a Lusk oil man, is among the business visitors, in Cas- ‘ per. | points where | sively for the Mr, and Mrs. James Jones of River-| visitors in Casper today. * * G, P: Trachta, master mechanic of | strictly Cash the Burlington shops here, has re- treated alike, : W. A. Bryan, formerly train dis- weeks. Mrs. Trachta, who hag been 4 Dr. H. R. Lathrop, who fracturea|patcher for the Burlington railroad seriously ill, is reported to be pro-|® Price: his leg in an automobile accident 2 company here, has been transferred gressing nicely. | ware. few s ago, is much better ana|/from Greybull to the Casper head- Cote is able to be about on crutches. quarters and will move his family Attorney for Denve: on a severa Frank H. England left home. i Cheyenne last night <a business trip. G. W, Brown of Greybull is among J. B. Smith, contractor, dan a well l:newn drilling from the northern oil center. has returned from Sher! Tee 8, and other points in the northern C. H: Beam, who has been train where he ispatcher here for the _Burlington ‘here to make Casper their permanent among the business visitors in Cas- per today. the business_arrivals i nCasver today M. Waldron motored in from Salt Creck yesterday to spend 4 few days) W. A. McKinnie*of Cokeville is 3-3-tf C. B. Gulley and Mr. and Mrs. W. in Casper on business and pleasure. eo bf a ede You can selk it in the Want Ady a Lusk real estate\man,! column. _ i LLIPPEEP LOGS PPOLOSO POETS OOOOD MEN OF CASPER Ss te a ss ee he ti EOP Oo roy We Announce the iM K2 oe, ¢ "400-4 ve 1% ° oe, .> eed 1% ‘ae Peodooood + Opening of a M% + ROA Saeed oahent ° 1M KP eae eS % + oat ree KO Soa edotedpapttededloaenteteded RD + oe K2 ¢ MMe Moste M eee, aaa da) ¢ 1M pe °, ee tts RK? a ~ rere, 0, + Soldier to qoeee NEW DEPARTMENT In connection with our une READY-foy-SERVICE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT . We have secured the agency for- OXFORD HAND-TAILORED CLOTHES M ade-to-Measure With this new clothes service we can now fulfill individual requirements and ideas of the most fastidious ‘dresser. We Invite you to Investigate the merits of this worthy line at an early date. “Always Anxious to Please” BLOOM SHOE and CLOTHING C for several months, has been trans-|is numbered among the legal ferred to Greybull and left this morn- | negs visitors in Casper today. jhere in connection with civil suits | pending in the di: striet court. . Attorney R. E. cwerte of ‘Lander, who was a business visitor in Casper o ~ | for several days, returned to his home in the Fremont county metropolis Tuesday evening. * * Cc. B. Manbeck, in the Rocky Mountain region. Of-|tendent of the Standard Oil company in this district, left last night for \tion at the local plant, Attorney rr Dillon, county prose- Mrs. C. Devine has left for @ visi. has returned from Denver and other |cutor for Fremont county, was num- in Butte, Montana, where she will; points where he has been a business! bered among the business visitors jin Casper yesterday. * * |gineer of Columbus and Cincinnatti, Casper. jhas accePted a position with the Wy-| an@ Blue Prine company. tHe arrived in Casper this morning iting for a few | days. | James A. Wasa an officer of the Griffith Oil company, and Ben Beach G. L. Briggs of Thermopolis is spending g few days in Casper on a combined bupittoss and pleasure trip-| Mrs. Willian gaiwars has return- ‘ed from Lincoln, Nebr., and other 2 ee ‘ a The best store in the best little city ton are among the social and business} in the west solicits, at least, a share jof \your trade. goods must be psid for before leav- ing our store or on delivery. LESS. We cater to quality as well Groceries Meats and Hard- | CASPER COMMERCIAL co., ee | | The deepest coal mine in the world | is at Mons, the town where the Al. | lies fought so gallantly at the be- | ginning of the war. over 4000 feet deep. Movement “Distinctively for Gentlemen” busi- He is * general superin-"| a several days’ inspec- formerly sanitation en- where he has heen vis- from Texas, where they weeks on business. Cyt she has visited \exten- past two ‘months. | We are the only Store in Casper. All All are Pay CASH and Pay Phone 10. | The pit there is xcelled TRACE MARK Ce The City of GOODRICH Akron, Ohio <=. And, of course, the rignt shoe, is the Goodrich ‘Shoe, because it means “BEST IN THE LONG RUN” rocked’ Lode chectects a? soatedtostoatectodteeteateetestedp Sree Gey s feet

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