Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 18, 1919, Page 3

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ts” Moose Dance at | The -infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Masonic Temple Ed. Savage died Saturday at the The Loyal Order of Moose enter-| family home on East Lind street. The tained at a large dance last nighi)remains were shipped to Denver last at the Masonic Temple. The Moose!night for interment. colors, red and green, were effective- CSG ly used in the decorations and a| A. L. Putnam and C. F. Dickinson, * large American flag was draped at assistant state bank examiners, are the end of the hall. About one hun-,Casper business checking dred couples were there and the danc. | over the records in the various county ing lasted until midnight. Saint Pat- | offices. rick’s punch was served. a ee: Re Ee A. S. Roach, sheriff of Platte coun Mrs. Nicolaysen Entertains ty, is among the visitors in Casper. Monday Bridge Club He is here looking for a man who is Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen entertainei wanted in connection with a jail de- the Monday Afternoon Bridge clyb livery at Wheatland. at her home on North Wolcott street ee yesterday afternoon. At four o’clock Peter R. Warlamount, deputy Unit- tea was served and. Mesdames C. B. ed States marshal, is among official Manbeck, Harry Manbeck, Nichols, | business visitors in Casper today. He Sr., and T. A. Dean joined the club/expects to finish his business here members for a social hour. 5 ,and leave for Lander this evening, Spee where he has been surnmoned to look Pepper Club Will Meet \into various government matters. With Mrs. Lathrop Ae The Pepper club will meet at tha; Dick Huff, who has been having home of Mrs. H. R. Lathrop, 805 S.|serious trouble with his eyes for the Center street. | Past six weeks, is able to be out again * 2 6 ole Eastern Star Entertain | William McIntosh and Speck Hirch- Soldiers of Casper. jmeyer are in town from the Buzzard The entertainment provided tan | ranch. evening for the returned soldiers by St telah the ladies of the Eastern Star was one Claude F. Palmer of Torrington, is of the most pleasant of the many e. |’n Casper for a few days in the inter- tertainments which the soldiers and 2sts of the Centennial Petroleum citizens of Casper have enjoyed since ;company. the soldiers’ and sailors’ club rooms | t were opened by the Motiers’ League.| H. G. Riggs and J. B. McCutcheon The band, led by Mr. Bogue, gave an/of Quincy, Ill., are spending a few hour of splendid entertainment. Miss days in Casper looking over the oil Alice Mechling recited a darkey gh situation. here. story in a very pleasing manner. = | =f Cleaber gave an excellent exhibition, J. T. Bogan and son, John, have of the Spanish dance, Miss Nyea,|returned from Salt Lake City, where a. solo; Miss Winter and Mrs.i they attended the funeral of Mr. Bo- Horstman a duet. The program |gan’s mother. was highly appreciated by every- | one and several encores were called.| Dr. Elizabeth C. Geis left last nigm It was estimated that about 65 for a short business trip to Denver. soldiers, many of them in civilian chy halite clothes, were in attendance. It was| Carleton Clymer and his daughter announced that 65 school teachers ot | Margaret, of Basin, are spending a Casper would furnish the entertain-|few days at the Lever home. ment Tuesday evening, March 25. b Pegg Coffee and sandwiches were serv- H. V. Phoenix of Denver is spend- e * es @ 8 a) ty op) ed and a social dance concluded the ing a few days in Casper on business, evening’s entertainment. The hos- ria es tesses received many compliments for, Major S. B. Buckeamp is in Cas their efforts and the guests enjoyed per on.a combined business and pleas- the evening most heartily. ure trip. +e * “8 * Dance at Haygoods Mrs. H. R. Bristol and Mrs. Paul ich Saturday McKeon of Parkerton are in Casper iJoy reigned supreme Saturday for a few days and are stoppi’ night at Haygoods Ranch in Bates the Henning hot Hole where a large dance was hold | Besides the neighboring ranchers ahéut a dozen automobiles carried a! uitiber of Casper people out. A col-! oréd jazz orchestra furnished the| music and at midnight a delicious; lurch’ of. coffee, sandwiches and cake was ‘served and the dancing lasted until an early hour. ‘ * @ * Délphian Society Will Meet With Mrs. W. R. Johnson The Natrona Delphian Society will meet-at the home of Mrs. W. R. John- soft,.:526 South Park, on Wednesday afternoon, March 19. vi * * * Mrs.. Elva. Anderson entertained at aa informal dancing and card party Saturday evening. Kit * e Steg Dinner at Bryne Home Mts. John Bryne entertained at 1 stag dinner last night at her home, 384 CY avenue in honor of her hus- band’s birthday. The table was heau- tifully decorated with flo and | favors carrying the St. Patrick Day idea, Covers were laid for twelve and a six course dinner was served. Box 113 | | hae-teatete-tectastectecte Mosteste sto ste-ste- toate testeste- stot ele steete ete whe ste to toate Mote cte teste teat { | Qoego-aheeso-choegoefeecoatocse <foofe-ae-ahosle-cle-cle-sse-sse-ale see 40o- soe ale sle sesso 40-050 050-4o- ste 000 oe $00.40 400-400 0ee ee of Mrs. C. E. Winter, past chairman of the Women’s Liberty Loan com- mittee in this county, and Mrs. Oliver Johnson, present chairman, are visit- ing in Denver following their attend- ance at the Victory loan meeting in Cheyenne Saturday. “e @ Sfotpoint _.Mrs. Mary G. Jackson of Wind, River, Wyo., chairman of the Wo-| men’s Victory Loan committee of | Fremont, was visiting in Casper Sun-| day enroute to her home after attending the committee meeting it | &% Cheyenne, PESOS O SSS 7 # * Mr. ‘and Mrs. Kenneth/McDonale | passod ‘thru. Casper Sunday enroute to the McDonald ranch after an ex-| tended visit in Denver. They drove thru in their Packard car. * * * | bates | Miss Virginia Oliver left yesterday! for Thermopolis, where she will spend} Several days on husiness * WwW. F. Henning left'today for Ther-| Mopolis on a brief business trip. | ‘ * * * i : | Munson McGillis, of the cigar, stand in the Oil Exchange building, has returned from Denver where he Spent several weeks on buisness mat- ters and also a visit with friends and relatives, _ 4.8. Cramer.af Omaha is spend- ing a few days here. ; Sie Frank ©. Hammer, of Seattle, Wash, is spending’a few days in Cas- Qoode defo Per Jéoking the oil situation over. Regedoge- doce Cocgocte-ege by Here You Are, A Few More Bargains I have furnished houses too, if you are interested drop me a card to box 113. Can use Fords, horses or cattle. ===" NATRONA POWER CO. Fr? } ee ce et emevarer ; THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE ee eS Sa ee and pl Margaret peu he taken, B 9 3 Senn! evepeeaccnae| OME THRONE TOnM — | begun a — “The Forbidden Room” is the Wil-| ¢, sure trip. F. Sherman of Manville is in Cas- per for a few d: | F. GC. Oddie of Reno, Nevada, is| Mr. Ross Twichell spending a few days in Casper. ourse in farm accounting and will liam Fox photoplay billed at the Iris); a kes adapt hig work to the bookkeeping theater on Wednesday. The pretty J. H. Strickland, interstate inspec- needs of the chicken ranch in which!and clever Gladys Brockwell is the Thru arrangement with the Webel ommercial Company and the pub- shers of the Pictorial Review, the | Tribune today contains supplement with the first installment of Mary tor, will arrive today for a few days he is interested with his father. star, “The Forbidden Room” is saia. ponerts Ringhark’amen sekal “Dany in Casper. ——- to be one of the best dramatic stories grous Days,” a story aun sl coe 8 Miss Esther Runden has been en-|that Miss Brockwell has had, and fro™S Paver” 2, Stony of American = Mr. and Mrs. John Daly, 140 South gaged to take charge of the compte ,when her previous offerings are ta | installments will be nate aa Le il . Ash street are the proud parents of meter department, which has just ken into consideration this photoplay Pictorial Review and Be RevaBer nel The City of | Runden took,|should reach a high mark of excel- her training in C and supple- lence and emotional force. Mrs. Alex Duthie and Mrs. Phillip) mented the se with practical ex- Johnson will leave tonight for a shop- perience in Chicago offices. LEAVE TOWN OR PAY $100 72%,,80!"! out three days after pub- | an eight-pound boy, porn March 14. been organized. M at Webels or any local newsdealer. The March issue of this publication G 0 0 D RI C H \ Akron. Ohio : ping trip in Denver. — e 2 = s which c ener. | atiss Marie Bowan w again in gchoot FINE. EDICT TO NEGRESS over 120,000' copies which could not BY | Mrs. John Bryne has returned from after a week’s a nee. Miss Bogan Mabell Newbery ainerrovatmembert pacre skeen a shopping trip in Denver. vhas been keeping shop while her fath: of the Sandbar family hastbeentnote _CASPER—The = NectGreat! Ol eee een (Ou peaks, John, -were'tin Sale) 52 siinat isha mustslecvel tawn| eters Civeroe rie Mtaale\Werk— New ta the (Petrar Rorence Topin returned Mon, jLabal Gly, evening or she will be re-\ time to buy good real estate in Cas- | clnye tromyalaixweekeavisivgin (Den d = ; quired to pay $100 fine und spend, per, the next great oil City in the ver. oe ers a ae aa Shi ed A six jmonthe in the ecunty Jail: The Middle West and be ready for the big | Ringe : 3 aa ed a pos’ } s *M- sentence was imposed on the woman) things coming to this City. Buy Lots! __ Will Combs, who has been spend- missary, in justice court by Justice W. E. in RoR Cape eaities a BAe ing the winter in Casper will leave ee ‘Tubbs last night as the result of a’ Will double your money. Casper is \ | | tonight for Olney, Ilinois. The Misses Leona Magill, Grace’ charge of petit larceny against her ig growing; but North Casper is the fast- Meatless, heatiess, wheat ‘ x wton, Esther Carpenter, Mary Hilt connection with stealing $30. The ¢: on . ‘i rec ear fthe NAME eT ohasrcenDenverlisnapents " - ines re est growing residential district for, less are dayso past; P . EL d i is SP nd Marie Bogan were assisting in’ sentence was suspended on_ her the reason that it is the last locati thethriftbornefthem || ing a few days in Casper. local offices Monday afternoon. promise to leave town immediately. that ie close in and wheee vou can bus. butthe | par ha | If she is in Casper Thursday she will 1 a5 fe Set T ETOOTE Pers yOUl can buy is with us to StaYe, gyi G. H. Patch of Denver is a busi-! Miss Lucy Grant has returned to be required to start her jail sentence. NOWwintt oe and $200' 00) wel a e- * Pe ness visitor in Casper today. school after a three weeks absence. : Se No Weatithe/presentilowsprices|before To demand the utmost for Right G. M. and R. G. Yates of Uva are! Norte Casper built up and you will) a dollar is one great les- . Be fy Tas a Ss. sure it it. jf Lae Mors n of Shoshont is) Miss Jessie Roberts, who has com-| C#8Per Visitors. eae Rad Bees aceE: Pod ea oe a Seer sontheworldhaslearned. || s gw a few days in Casper. 5 acete: ie cl inelud- i a + if 7 | i Bere ae aoe F pleted a stenographic course includ One of the most curious boundaries; lumber, or build you a house on! Along with other days of ff anne ing a course in business English, is 4, 5, _ Will Kortlang of Lincoln, Nebr., now stenographer for the firm of is in Casper for a few days on busi-| puntenny & Crilly in the O. S: build- ness. eae ing. with bells. | St., Casper, Wyo.—Adv. less, it has cancelled days || of less services are a urope is betewen Italy and Swit-| monthly payments same as rent.—| zerland. In one place it consists of PAUL H. MOORE, MANAGER, Cas-,| a high barrier of wire netting hung, per Realty Company, 159 S. Center Service has always Eero Frances Adams and Miss : | the Goodrich measure 0 Scotts Bluff, Neb , are spending! piisen McNeil are new students en-! SAFE, the value of tires; thatis, oll ; GENTLE what a tire proves itself —— : worth you in service on S. Driscol is here from Teapot for ss/ Hazel Good) is a berinning your car, andon the road, patos cay: Casper and are stop- soiled for the comptometer course, ‘ BRINGS SURE RELIEF student in Spanish. = a few days. ping at the Henning Hotel. : a Pg eels = For 200 years GOLD MEDAL, Haar- | vou need. Take threé oF four a mise of service ; Vi eg > vor ig, Fourteen members of the shorl-/ Jem Oil hae enabled sufering human- Bh Thealing oi soake into the celle and ‘Yea Ake asis Raleened R. C. Hartmann of Lost Soldier is yang classes have submitted specimens, #t¥, to, withstand attacks 0 eye 6 of the kidneys and drives out “2 @ aq esis eh NE Leis —— = =| REMEDY | Mr. and Mrs. Grimes of Miss ; < ine siness fi bladde: id stomach troubles} the poisons. Ni i i rt 2 in Casper on a combined business Gf chorthand notes for the March Hiver/# bladder Zand metomed with the | surely fellow. Wien lolend beaithy wil bodies of Goodrich Serv: nd Jeasure contest for admittance to the Organi-| urinary organs, and to build up and|bas been restored continue treatment ey ice Value Tires; and babe The restore to health organs weakened by| for a while to keep yourself in condi- { | their thicker SAFETY t ion of Gregg Artistry. ~ ; ait paners) ‘Th tal end = . 1a en ta ea yn Cag wil be examined in New York City. asthe walchedy Beene te. as oa ae Seaton Te vtatiy uel eiaewral , is spe ea few days as- — ae and puri e blood; unle: " rn = sable a i ide’ per on_ busines F. P. Lane of Laramie is in Cas- their’ work you are doomed. fighting. eit eonell you are tate le OF cop tontltyachens: against rut grinding. . 4 2 9 » You get fulfillment of prom- 2, ‘per on business. ‘Wearin aleeplessne: Dervous-| Haarlem Oil Capsules today. Y¢ f espondenay, backache, stomach| druggist. will cheerfully ‘refund your | ara Siaviprantisco ——— ne “ L. A. Parkhurst of San Francisco NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS. rouble, pains in the loins and lower| money if you are not satisfied with arrived this morning to spend a few = 4 bd avel, rheumatism, sciatica | results. But be gure to get th i ; A A days in Casper. | Pursuant to a recent City Ordin-| Sp Tumbago “a ware you of trouble |i DAL and sccesena | | ised service value in ance you are required to make an| with your kidneya, GOLD MEDAL In three sizes. Sealed | | their dependability and ules are the remedy drug stores, SE application to the City Clerk for a | _ Haarlem Oil durability wherever you TROUT FRY ARE ASKED. dog license before April 1, 1919. | —_ You will be required to keep your! GLENROCK, Wyo. — Application dog off the streets of Casper, as it is COMPUTATIONS has been made by several local fisher- unlawful for any dog to run at large INVOICES TIME SH INVENTORIES | men, through the board of county upon the streets of Casper, within} Estimates on Job Work | commissioners, for several thousand the city limits whether licensed or Comptometer Operators | trout fry to be planted in the streams not. All dogs so found on the streets | Furnished by the | near Glenrock. The fish will prob- will be taken up and disposed of ac-| CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Inc. | take them, a Buy Goodrich Tires from a Dealer ably arrive the latter part of this!cording to the terms of said Ordin- Office Smith Tarter Blag month, when they will be hurried to ance. Those who wish to keep dogs Phone 442-W tSeconavanadlisurhines \ the upper waters of Deer, Boxelder, will please take notice and govern | Willow and Duck creeks. The appli. yourselves accordingly ——_—_—_—_—_—_—_——_——_=_=—_—_—=—_—_—_—_—_— ions called for trout of the N McGRATH, | ERIKA AKITA IH IR ILIA IAAI RIA MQ Ted_and_rainbov ief Tolice. ix TIM HURLEY TRANSFER t ' i Phenes—Dfice, 26-J; Res. 779-W. i it Light and Heavy: Hauling, Baggage Transfer, Piano Moving f IZ If lt Can Be Moged, We Can Do It * g | KEEKE KE RRR E EE THERMAL IAM HAE MAT EEE LK EEL ENKEI IH | “ BEST IN THE = A 3 2-room apartment e to refinery; rents for fy and up for only $3000. $1000 down and balance to go 3 years. i Decency and + Clarification | Decency is desirable foi its own sake. LONG RUN” Here’s the best buy in t Casper; a 2-room , the best finished inside in Casper. Close to hospital for $900. $200 down and balance to suit. One close in at 175 S. Elm; 5-room house and barn for 4 horses, for 000. Good term: : Another close in on S. David street; 6 rooms, barn for 12 horses; good feed room for only $3700. Real terms. Decency has been overlooked but is gaining recog- nition. Decency adds pleasure and appetite to food. Decency distinguishes men from animals. Decency demands the clarification of all milk. Food may be safe but unclean and indecent. WALTER SVARE Casper, Wyo. Safety alone is not sufficient. } CASPER DAIRY CO. Phone 471 Poem o-efo-efe-n “60 1% e 7, 1% e ae Table Cooking Just connect this little Electric % atone rt 1% o Cori nn nn The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY so, Grill to any lamp socket and you can cook a light meal and with the use of the ovenette you can bake and roast. FARM MACHINERY WAGONS GAS ENGINES COAL Soasoaioahocheaiectoateateeieetoete patpateats Phone 62. Office and Yard, First and Center. Keep Your Pledge—Bay War Savings Stamps oe ULL Phone 69 or 499 Lo apteeteatoatrtectoatecteetocte oegoatectoatoatetoatedtedpatede | 2 2 3 3 Z

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