Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 24, 1919, Page 3

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rg. John Leeper Entertains { Audience. at Luacheon on Saturday. | Devotional -_ --- Mrs. Goulding ' Mrs. John F. Leeper entertained at! Dolly Song: _Eleanor Burwell a beautifully appointed luncheon at'Duet____Overture from William Tell her home, 476 South Park avenue, on| Mrs. Wygant and Mrs. Durham Saturday. Her artistic home was; Dialogue---Home Missionary Family decorated in blue and yellow. In her!Solo _- “Wyoming” breakfast room the younger married Z set were seated. The decorations there were blue and white with blue place cards and flowers. The other © tables were decorated with yellow apring flowers. After luncheon auc- | tion was played. “The guests were Mesdames L. A Reed, Bob Reed, B. B. Brooks, T. A. Dean, L. G. Murphy, R. H. Nichols, Jr., Nichols, Sr., W. R. Johnson, Ma- jor Ormsby, W. O. Wilson, John Mc- Grath, P. C. Nicolaysen, R. L. Mitch-| ell, John B. Barnes, C. Townsend, Carl Wever, Julian Lever, B. H. Pel- ton, Mate Wheeler, Carl Shumaker, John Grieve, A. A. Schulte, Leigh Townsend, Paul Bachelor, A. E. Bi Sao eScose sos Mrs. Durham —_——_———_— CITY NEWS. J.J. Fagan, a prominent Lusk man. is spending a few days in Casper on business. * * & Florence M. Reavill, who recently came to Casper from St. Paul has accepted a position at the Henning Brokerage office. 8 A. C. Adams of Denver arrived ir lin, Pitt Covert, Jr., Fremont Michie, ; Casper Sunday morning to become as William Tolhurst, Q. K. Deaver, Gus S0ciated with the United States Woo Bell, Wilson Kimball, Jr., and Wald-| Company, which plans to erect a mod schmidt. ern wool scouring plant here to use the new dry cleaning process. eae se Metkhars’ League Will " : . Give: Musical Comedy. Miss Emma O’Neil and Miss Lila “The Mothers’ League will give a Swanson of the Burlington force hav2 niusical comedy at the Iris theater on|eturned from a visit in Denver. édnesday night, April 8. Mr. and! Mette rs. Youkum, who have had much ex-; Miss Nita Thedford of South Lin perience in this line, will direct the|coln street returned this morning training, and it promises to be an en- from a visit in Denver. tertainment of much merit. Reena t “The Bell of Arcadia” is the come- dy:to be given and besides the princi-| per Sunday morning to make her pals there will be a chorus of twenty-|home here. Mr. Best has been here four. {several weeks, having accepted a po- \ There will be a rehearsal tonight) sition as assistant ticket agent at the at, 7:30 in the club rooms in the Oii| Burlington. Exchange building, and all those asked to take part are requested to} be present. Mrs. Everett Best arrived in Cis ss 8 Nick Nicholas, a local broker, has returned from Texas where he spent » two weeks investigating the possibili St. -Mark'’s Auxiliary ties of the southern field. He re tq Meet Tuesday Night. |ports that Casper’s chances are far +Mrs. Wilson Kimball will be the| better, despite the hubbub about the hostess at a meeting of the Auxiliary| opportunities offered in Texas . of Saint Mark’s church at her home be ieee g aie tomorrow night. Any one not able| Roy Sample will leave April 5 for to: be present at the meeting is re- California, where he will join hi: wife quested to notify. the hostess. | who has been spending the winter ir se @ he California. Qh, All You Lads in Uniform! Are: You Coming? ‘ M. C. Price, private secretary of 2 Where?—To the club rooms on) Governor Carey, was in Casper over March 25, when the Casper teachers)Sunday on business. He kft las are. to be hostesses. night for the capital city. Did you ever stand in the corner or ears wet moved up to the front seat? (ij Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonalc will never be mentioned). jare in town from their ranch, th : You need not know the “gozintos.”’| ‘Hots in the Wall,” buying supplie: ‘ou neted not even speak of the geog-| for the lambing season. Yaphy -lessons you bo: Fe been. re- | pin for ovr Yenefit.. * | Mrs. B. B. Lummis and her daugh However, do not substract from the ter left last night for Cheyenne anc by-remaining away. Denver to be gone several weeks. Mr iy The. teachers of the Chsper schgols| Lummis will join her latr for the ‘will entertain the soldiers and saiio:s automobile show. an ‘Tuesday evening, March 25, at the ee lub rooms. This event was planned O. G. Gramlick, of Cheyenne, ar fer March 11, but due to the fact thut rived in Casper Sunday morning tc Synamber of organizations had become identified with the Wyoming nned a welcome for the boys of| Credit Rating Exchange branch ir “116th on that date, it was pest- Casper. Mr. Gramlick has had con- ned. + siderable «xperience in this line of where work and will be a welcome addition Hiiince Saturday Ni to the force of the local office. t at the PRADA : be as” and Sailors’ Club. The Webel Commercial company \e: Saturday night, under the auspices, this morning started rearranging the fi Mothers’ League, another of display shelves of the shoe depart- _ * © * * 8 * & —Contributed. . ¢ informal dances which this organi-! ment. Each tier will be raised about lation. has been giving for the re-|two inches to make the entire section. urned men was held in the club uniform to contain the constantly in- tobms of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ | creasing shoe display. ehib: This dance proved to be one SSS pf the most enjoyable of the series. The new war Revenue Bill under ‘Mrs. B. B. Brooks brought a large | section 905 of the revenue act of ‘basket of cookies from her ranch and | 1918 will become effective April 1 shat, coffee was served. dancing several musical selections} monds, watches, clocks, ivory, silver- were given. l‘wear, etc, is 5 per cent of the pur. ea chase price thereof, which must be “~The Woman's Home Missionary so-| paid by the purchaser under the reve ciety will hold a meeting Tuesday af-| nue act. The same method as usec tiernoon at the Methodist parlors. At| by express or railroad companies, pic this meeting a box will be packed to/ ture shows, etc. Any and all. pur. Serid to the deaconesses at Rock} chases made before April 1 will be Springs. In addition to the packing} exempt of the tax. You will have of the box the following program wiil|to hurry. For further informatior be given: : see R, L. Evans, The Jeweler, 128 N Song - **| Center street.—Adv. One Hundred Beautiful Colored Pictures | Will be thrown on the screen to tell the story of the work of the Methodist Church >in every part of America, :: 3: : TONIGHT! FREE! COME! “Kingdom Is C de CL AAA AAA LAAAebhblld HH + CROSSWAL Besides the| The New War Tax on jewelry, dia- : THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE - NOTICE TO ALL F LIABLE TO ASSESSME GRADING, ONSTRUCTING SURBS, DRAINING AND IMPROVIN IN GRADING DISTRICT NO. THR © be layed ou Casper, on the 21st day of Mare lution of intention to improve RESOLUTION OF IN MPROVE BY GRADING AND 'Kinley street from Second street to Property line of Block 47 (White's he City Council of the City of ‘the South line of Block 47 (White’s Addition) A. D. 1919, passed the following reso- Kinle PAGE THREE All of alley in Blocks 146 and 147 and in the unplatted block b een efferson and McKinley streets and Addition) extended east across Jack- son street to the Causeway. The East half (E 1-2) of the al- leys in Blocks 131 and 132. extended West into Mc- y street to Linden street. kson street from the South (Continued on Page Six.) Linden street from the Center line THE | FOLLOWING QeeeoefooSoeQoatoate-ate-cdoatecfeste-atoetesteatestoete-ate-stoete-steste-afo-ege-oooteate-steste Ne-aco-eceate-ocescesceecesteace of the alley running North and South § AND PORTIONS OF eS SO I Od SRI ONS RELIG i o in Blocks 132 and 13% ended ST ‘ o 63 across Linden street, to the East prop- uinden street from the center line 2 30 erty line of McKinley street. of the alley running North and South % 4 Cunningham street from the cen- in Blocks 132 and 133 extended | @ Bd ter line of the alley running North across Linden street, to the East: & Bx and South in Blocks 131 an@ 132, property line of McKinley street. |B &3 tothe page tine of McKinley street. Cunningham street from the con-| 2 A ] d | bl k f h b . “f e South half (S 1-2) of Buck- ter line of the alley rianing North, j Ko mart sireet from the center line of and South in Block: 31 ‘and 132, toe property jocated on: y two blocks trom the business center. + the alley in Block 131, extended the East line of McKinley street. : : . V1: G : North to the center of Bucknum| The South half (S 1-2) of Buck. In the part of the city that is rapidly building up with high class ¥ \ g street, to the center line of Jeffer- num street from the center line of /°$ . Sx son street and all of Bucknum street the alley in Block 131, extended bs od business. — from the center line of Jefferson North to the center of Bucknum | . . & street to the East line of McKinley street, to the center line of Jeffer-i@e Onza street that will probably be paved this summer. xt street. gon street and all of Bucknum street | J oe Meee sarin ok rom the center line of Jeffers : levaygtrom the Se aa sey With 460 feet street frontage, and 234 feet on alley. nse line between Lots 7 and & 5 Street. ie : Me & extended South ac |The Causeway from the East tinea Ona lot so shaped as to make it most convenient for one or more _ First street in W ! of McKinley street to the property| 5 3, from Jackson street to the center line line between Lots 7 ands in Block [business blocks or stores. Ks at the alley in le 4g runni extended South across the Cause- | %? Sst North and South extended — acré < th} 7 1 Se Piet street, t street in White's Addition With improvements that bring a monthly insome of better than $1,000 ¥ Lincoln street from the center of from Jackson street to the center line 3 | 1 3, Bucknum street to Linden strest. of the alley in Block 48 running|#ge T€QUIATLY. Sy The East half (E 1-2) of jeffer-'North and South extended across y ; : ~ son street between Second street and (First. street, '% With five small houses, one seven house terrace, and a rooming house the center line of Bucknu: and Lincoln street from the center of | gy re 3 ill of Jefferson street from the von- Bucknum street to Linden street. |*$ of 40 rooms. ¥ ver line of Bucknum strect to Linden ‘The East half (E 1-2) of Jemt-|%% % oa p Sv iret. erson street between Second street) With every place full and a waiting list. oo eine West helt (W 1-2) of Me- and the center line of Bucknum street ea 0 a inley street from Second street to and all of Jefferson street f: s cas any 7 7 7 he South line of Block 47 (White’s|center line of Bucknum street tol With an individual. hot water heating plant besides being connected + Addition) extended W into M+ Linden street. BO 9 h hi s h ~ <inley street to Linde The West half (W 1-2) of Mc-/e% With the city heat. & Jaékson street from ee 4 6 d Hi oe wroperty line of Block 47 (Whites i i tion) extenfed Rast acro™ 11, (Ig 5s With other property in corresponding locations, though vacant, selling $ son street, to the caus ay. ox H i i nftrect, to the causeway: MC Geenmiranteniae | for more than is being asked for this with its improvements and ee - eys in Blocks 131 and 132. : THE i Bren | All of alley in Blocks 146 and 147 + Hutson $ 1 in the unplatted Block beiwee ~ 5 } 1 anal in. the junplutied\ Block Pelaen 5s With an income of better than 20 per cent on the price asked, when %¥ Second) and Linsle : : apaland piso = deducting $200.00 a month from the actual income. - M% fess OO 18 between Lots 1 and 4. The East and Wesi alleys in ¢ NatronaFuel Co. 356 between Lots 1 and 4, ¢ & rere wast weit GW Te) et Phos O40 - ie es! Ey -2 ce) Sorthy and’ South alley in Block 1s, § J: L: BIEDERMANN, Prop 3/4, (W 1-2) of the g North and South alley between Bi 34 and 56 The West half < 8 i) 5 COKE City Office 157 S. Center g [—) Qe —) a = 0-4S0-4S0-4' 1M ¢ The North half Zast and We: Street & retween Lots Gen. Office 5th and Beech & 8 and 9. é é. Streets oe The alleys in Block 58 = & 9 Re | & o oo, % Rog & “oat ? MoM OOOO O4, oS co ? breath appetit digestion KD ¢ ’ oof 1M ¢ K 2 Sasa 1M ? -%, Me ? KD yee, Cote Me reeuens ? + {ERMETICALLY sealed in its waxe wrapped package, aire:: tight. impurity proof—; WRIGLEYS. is hygienic and whole- some. The ‘ goody that’s good for young and old. ROA ee? KP M ° K? ° Cot 0 so efo-ase-efe-ace-efeeto-aseefoate-ofee’ ? MoM Mo MM 6 ie i as ore so-hoehe-eo-aso-ace-siesteetosteeteaiote-| + The Flavor Lasts sens< fit Look for the ee m s KD ? ro ato-atoet eee MoM eters HHKHHK KHAKI HHA INRIA AHA III IAAL IRIS IAI. pee Sogo ? The Sun Electric Company :3 The Methodist Church: i Second and Durbin Streets ide POPP AAA A MA Adhd de hdd dda Le he ued EEE 149 S. Center J.C. COUNTS, Prop. Phone 1013 WIRING—FIXTURES—APPLIANCES 4 LAMPS Estimates Furnished Casper, Wyoming HRHKH LAKH IAEA AHA RIANA KA AAAI IAI A IAAI I I AAA a ee ae 1% ¢ And with the probability that the property, though the buildings were torn down will be worth double the price now asked in five years hence. o ¢ K? ° RD ¢ ease oneete-etos Mr. Investor, can you afford to pass it up? Let us tell you about it. The price is $42,000.00. A cash payment of $10,000.00 will handle it. This price includes the furniture complete, the property being ready to step right into and receive the income. Ask for Mr. Baker at the Casper Realty Company, sole Azens GROUND FLOOR - - - - - Phones 381 or 989 - - - - - HENNING HOTEL Cote Lote Me Mote tote totete% Sole-choefo-afoaSoetese aSo-ahoasocte-alo-elocieeseetoek, % ? % n% % ° 1% ¢ K? ? No-efe-egecgectes! % ase) oo, Me Me aM >, MOMregergere reas Soto Mote tetetetom Se-eleateateate-cdeateoteatoitoatecteetoatetectecfoateate nateoteateotecteetoasecgoates! | Goege-sleeSoege-cfo-eke-etocloete-aters o-ehe-sho-eo-ele-ofe-elo-elenie-cte-ele-ofe-elerso-ete nate seetesloscococce-eceege-e! P > <4 OOo RUGS RUGS RUGS : Just received a shioment of Velvet, Axminister, Brussels, and Wool Fibre Rugs in sizes to fit any room and at prices you can afford to pay. 1% Oo 5M rere, ? ° 1% oe, 1M ° oo, Om % aos +, 1M ? K? ? 1% Me Me Mace aM K? Saeed aXe a> ‘asa oa K2 OO o, K? ? ooo ° a? RK? ¢ OMe Me Mec aX aXe Xe? ? r%O% oe, ¢ If you are thinking of refurnishing that Living Room, Din- ing Room, Bed Room or Den, it will pay you to call and look over this new stock. K2 + MoM °?¢ 1% ¢ Also a full line of Genuine Orientals at pre-war prices, on display by Khoury Bros., of Helena, Montana. 1M JoekeeSo-aSe-efe-oces ¢ dete Se a ass ¢ A glance at these rugs will convince you that we have the largest display this side of Denver. THE Chamberlin Furniture ' & Undertaking Company Phoue 37-W 137-139 East Second Street : POOP Oa % % 1% Sa ao 0+, ? K? ¢ 1M soefo-ase-ofeato-etet ve re 1M Hale, Long, Black, Owners o Fs ~~, “EEE. Twa larwrwonwersapnU a» ve Or

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