Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 15, 1919, Page 3

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ye PAGE THRE THE CASPER DAILY TRIB _ J. S. Adams of Glenrock is in town | Mr. and Mrs. R. B. McKeon of Aulntoinii etaoin shrdlu cmfwyp eete | Glcnrock are in town for a few days. for a short business trip. | Soman, wl See | .€. S. Norton of Denver is in Cas- Reymond S. Eads of Lusk is a Cas-; per on business. | George E. Scott, accompanied by ATTENTION { jhis sister and two daughters, Wilma and Affa, left Sunday for Siloam | | Springs, Arkansas. | * * To the Public: | r and Bake Sale, Saturd: Si Ba April 19, at Blue Front Grocery. * | The two men who were most se- ” ‘ ; 0 per business visitor. | ie \terhood Christian church. All m : jriously burned in the explosion at | Suse * | M. A. Potter of Beloit, Wis., is a}bers and friends contributing gar- |the Midwest a few weeks ago are} bring them to Mrs. H. H. Fisher of Denver is spend-| Casper visitor. j ing a few days in T ' * | * Casper. cn si Mi Roy C. Salisbury of Denver is here | Col jfor a few days. * able to be up and around. j +e |e . Ash, Thursday, 4 Maude Martin of Greeley, | spending a few days in Cas- per and is at the Henning. | ——— HOME COOKING 144 N. please de | | Lewis Barker is attending a meet- j 10 o'clock. jing of the state board of sheep com- fosesiouers in Cheyenne. * * * Womans Club Meets Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Duthie of The With Miss Hamilton | CITY NEWS \| Dalles, Oregon, are the house guests| | ¢—_-_____— ' The Casper Woman’s club met on @jof their son and daughter, Mr. and 4-15, * * —___—.._ —_--- F. S. Scott of Circle is in the cit H. H. Parmenter of Lincoln is in| Wolcott. TRADE MAR town for a few days’ business. e Ly ee | naa eC | 9 i RS Ses Hoesen cei ©, ©, ©, Op Fe sn o%e stn etn che oocin eco sete’ Don’t let that old furniture clutter Pe a a a a i i RRO 0a saturday afternoon: at the home of| eas ; ; 1p the house, A Wantad will sell it. | “2 The City of Miss May Hamilton at her home on! E. W. Thomas is in Indianapolis | Mrs. A. H. Duthie. B — id + GOODRICH South Durbin. lection of officers |for a short time visiting his wife,| 5. Governor and Mrs. B, B,| HOME COOKING 244 N. Wolcott bd 2 | - was held and those elected to office|who is at present living with her) > oy Teves etuened eae atin 6 WG) TOUR CUSTOMERS i¢ =! Akron. Ohio . for the coming year were Mesdames. | parents, Mryand Mrs.) We S-2White) |r ramic, On account of remodeling building é o “| - : > # W. J. Bailey, president; J. W. Bing-/of West 32nd strect. Mrs. Thomas | ae ers en ee eee deste: ildi P< sy : ham, vice president; W. A. Black-| will come to Casper very soon for y ea Ned % 5 <i more, second vice president; Frank | permanent residence. Captain C. P. Plummer, first lieu- We are prepared to take care of | » Se 3 aa RO spend the afternoon playing auction as the guests of Mrs. A. E. Piglin. * * * There will be no meeting of the Delphian society this week on account of it being Holy Week. Next week | there will be a social meeting at the home of Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen: _* # erts entertained at a luncheon of beautiful appointment on Saturday in| honor of Miss Helen Brown and Miss | Ethyl Whitaker, whose weddings will be social features of the spring. Yel-| low roses formed the centerpiece of | the table upon which were kewpiés dressed asa bride and’groom.,. An, electric grill was given to each of | the brides-to-be. Those present were | the Misses Helen Brown, Ethyl Whit- | aker, Eileen McNeil, Wilma Hardin of New Mexico, Ruth Cohen and Mrs. Earl Hanway. 8 Mrs. Staley and Mrs. Burns Joint Hostesses at Luncheon laid for Mesdames. Joe Bingenheim- er, H. J. Peterson, Neil Tyler, Mark | U. Weber, M. C. Dutton, William Tol- hurst, Leigh Townsend, O. L. Walker, | R. B. Lummis, William Kocher, Q. K. | ver, A. E. Biglin, Walschmidt, L. A. Reed, Robert Reed, | E. L. Estabrook, Gus Bell and Fre- | mont Michie. * Mrs. B. B. Brooks Entertains Mrs. B. B. Brooks entertained the | members of the Fortnightly Bridge | club at a luncheon at the Henning} on Saturday. * After luncheon the la-! dies played bridge at the home of | Mrs. H. L, Patton. This meeting that the money in the treasury shoul: | he distributed between the Cathedral | Home and the Children’s Home at Wheatland, Mrs. McGrath had the high score, | *. * * Large Attendance Promised At Salto Dance The plans for the Salto ance, which is to be given at the Masonic temple Thursday evening, April 24, rae been about completed and from | ' © number of acceptances received by the committee a large attendance is assured, The committee desires to make a} statement to the effect that owing | to the loss of the original list of mem- | hee 8 few of the old members mry ave been overlooked in the isevint ot the invitations, and therefore takes . ‘Ss means of informing anv nartv that may have thus been slighted, ! lat they are cordially invited to at- | send Should any member desire to! Theos the name of a fricnd whom | ev wish invited, they are requested | | fo inform the committne to that ef- | ect and the matter will be ¢aken up. | COLLISION DUE HUMAN ERRORS, | BUREAU RULES. reVASHINGTON, April 15.—The | 3 uy collision between two New, South eae, passenger. trains near| ary ji ‘yron, New York, last ental a ie which 21 persons were killed || huma; injured, was due solely to} by the bares according to a report) State coment of Safety to the inter-| commerce commission, a business trip to Cheyenne Denver. eon auction was played. Covers were | Beech street. writer expert, is at the Henning. week end at Lander. * * the mumps. tist church will do plain |aprons, rompers, house dresses, hem- ming and quilting. material and pettern. Phone 928J. ended the series and it was decided | * company has returned from a trip to Manville. ** * Mr. Brunswick of Taylor and Clay, is in Lusk where he is establishing a branch office for his company. * Cuete C. O. Zimmerman, cashier of the in town. serious operation a few days ago, is getting along nicely. “* * W. Schultz underwent an opera- y | tion today. “#6 Mr. Stutsman, who had his leg fractured recently, is getting along nicely. His bone was plated. "_* « J. Robey Penn has returned from and _* «© Mrs. A. E. Biglin is driving a new Buick car. | =, soe ._ * © | J. F. Plunkett, a well known type- | “_* Miss Marie Westmore spent the| * | Harry Banner is recovering from | —_———__-- | The Ladies Aid of the First Bap- | sewing, Bring us your 4-14-4t ——Pum NOW IS THE TIME TO FIGURE ON YOUR REQUIREMENTS . COMPETENT ENGINEERS TO GIVE THIS INFORMATION AT YOUR SERVICE FREE Casper Supply Company Casper, Wyo. ‘Pub. April 14, 15, 16, 1919. | result, Attend to it at once. | resort to temporary relief. L. C. Stevens of Hot Springs is in | town for a few days. | * J. H. Walton, a prominent Cheyer banker, is in Casper for a few d: business, | ** * J. W. Pope of Omaha is in town for | certificates will be held at the court house in Casper, Thursday, Friday ‘and Saturday, April 17, 18 and 19, | 1919. Work to begin promptly at | 8:30 a. m. All candidates who have not before presented their credentials should fur- nish evidence of high schocl credits or graduation and normal or college | credits. Dated this 3rd day of April, 1919. MAY HAMILTON, County Supt. of Schools. HOW system. the irritation of these uric cid crystals is allowed to continue, in- curable bladder or kidney disease _may Don't ¢ The sick kidneys must be restored to health b; the use of some sterling remedy whic! will prevent a return of the disease. { Get some MEDAL Haarlem Oil Conzales, immediately. ‘They have gall stones, gravel and other, affections of the kidneys, liver, stomach, bladder and allied organs. They will attack the poisons at once, clear out the kidneys and urimary tract ard the soothing healing oils and herbs will restore the inflamed tissues and organs to normal health, others are imitations, Ask for GOLD MEDAL and be sure the name GOLD MEDAL is on the box, Three | sizes, at all good druggists, Postoffice Box 395 Phone 913 SIITOOTITVISOTIIVIOSEOIIODPISSSOSSSISSOSSS SSO SS. =: cf pr we The Nicolaysen Lumberlo | Bites !Douglas National Bank, is here on @ Hay cba * *# * | © Or turns mere rub: Liberty Loan Tea | business. Pee | Your Easter Ham, Swift's Pre- | Sern res Se =o ber and cotton into At H Wednesday | , pth ‘mium. Get it at the Sandison Mar- pneumatic tires. The Weman’s Liberty Loan rarer Reale Douglas where et Co., at 37¢ per pound. 4-15-1t || You Cannot Run Away from fe t tl . . * * He aingistel on Wednesday after-| “Rete et ee Oe ae cat miWeskneen: You “Mest EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL Experience is that * noo, at 2:30. All former workers; Julian Lever is in Long Pine. pound at the Sandison Market Co. Fight It Out Or Perish , piterith as dared are requested to be present and any, "es * Come ‘arly for yours. {-15-1t “ ‘ (e the quality of whic women able to assist on this loon, Donald Michie returned to Cas- eo : So said Robert Louis Steven- RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY Seats out ond should report at once to Mrs. Oliver | per Sunday. He has been in France| Just received, a car load of barbed | son. If this is true, what an d Johnsen, pre pAberty Leen mares for many months ‘and his many Wire. See us #0% pric Z We ean save ul fight some people have in at or bad. will sing and a speaker has been ar- friends will be glad to have him home you money. Natrona Lumber Co. "3 seht mar * ranged for, Please come promptly | again. i 4-16-0b)|| 2 78 oe. fee a It vouches for Good- as the business meeting will come -_ * * ————— As ee ans . be _ 7 , ’ oF ience that first. Kenneth McClellan of Arminto is NOTICE. d perish in) the end. The FARM MACHINERY WAGONS rich experienc roper gl Brides onveuee: bas bas Notice is hereby given that the | to win the fight but GAS ENGINES COAL firstAmerican pneu- "The Mines Lilly and Minnie Rob- | Mrs. O. Easton, who underwent a regular examination for teachers’ you stronger mentally, not matic tire, and ever y help you to grasp oppor- es but to make them as BURNETT-HYNES Optical Co. , Ground Floor, Midwest Hotel ell. Phone 62. Office and Yard, First and Center. Keep Your Pledge—Buy War Savings Stamps HEI ore hneider, W. H. Leavett, H. H.| _C. M. Parks a well known banker | brought back tho joys o! life to count- | 1917 Model, 3 Passenger Cabroliet Hudson In Excellent Condition 1917 Model Dodge Touring Car LIBERTY GARAGE SEE BALLARD Cn eat on sha Mate le te lode Moree M PakesteQodedesSoate-cle alo-ste sie sSo-dro- cro ehe- che eae aoe est Ho CO 00 Ste x ° 4 7 | tenant in Company L before the lat-| vou in the SUDWAY SHOP under! Sal Fee, secretary; Amy Davis, assistant 2 |éer’s induction i ¢ Kimball’ ix barb: | “ : & Fee, Josend sh, treasiers ars Hopert, Taylon= péturaed’ from ae z Andnetion, Eatos arkeeryicel et) | Henpall nase hes pero mane two 3 Three room bungalow and lot in best part north $ Tom Cooper and Mrs, George Nelson | business trip to Lusk yesterday. sion in the artillery branch whi R oR S ste a . 5 © ° 2 | | ry branch, to which} WORLDS FAIR BARBER SHOP, Casper Addition. Price $1300. Terms to responsible | W M: were appointed tostheagemembrance FM 5 & he was transferred, has located in| VERRIER & CRIDER, 3% P e $ : Fe | isa Ise an cone from the committee who | aleck Busséll, fea superintendent Casper as attorney for the Chicago & | 4-12-8t %* party. This house just completed, never occupied, 3 Ar lof the Wyokans Oil Syndieate, has | Northwestern railroad. Mr. Plummer |} ———————_—_———|@_. z . : : ao made up the ext years Heerram Wa | returued from a business trip to with his family is residing at the oO L D S | ake is exceedingly well built and finished. Water in + ; Because every man Fr perontaniet and diversified. Mrs. ns * * «& McHorey apartments. | Head or chest— ~ es) % kitchen. Nice kitchen cupboard. erctaquiclait you Se ne ic whe ee ie William Bailey extended an invita-; w, , Wilson returned from Lusk) Dr. Richard N. Jones, who has| are best treated 4% i ear) \ | . O. . b S, has a an expect to get this. i Hon Aree eaecayry Gate yesterday where he went on profes- been specializing in surgery at the externally” with & F 8 + through experience mee wi Ga ne g sional business. |Eitel hospital, Minneapolis, is spend- Ds) | oe @e\ {le hastaughthimtodo, ranch near pari des i. | ons) es ing a few days in Casper as the guest 9, f 2. e & B Mrs. Harry Hugo is spending. a|, Attorney Alfred Lowey has re- CH db Eo ce ICKS /APOR' b me eit um er ry) oa! Nature but repro- few weeks visiting her mother in Dun- tamed frome) Business) tripsto) Mane) eT ee of, rays “YOUR BODYGUARD" - 30, 20 | °s e 53 duces: man’s ex- 4 ie | ville. i’. A. ite o lenver in here on xX % A ning, Netra ee ots cs business, rs Phone 3 {| perience taking the The Martez club will lunch and| Dan McCarthy of the Casomiing Sade: a 3 | worldwhere Nature 2 stops builds it better; whether he makes an iron plow to im- prove the crooked stick— o, ue i Goodrich made the since has fathered the improvement of _ automobile tires. It shows in burly, full-rounded bodies, and thicker BLACIC SAFETY TREADS, extra wide, fortify- ing the sidewall againstrutscraping. z © i _It returns value for |} Tires froma | Dealer TIL ALELLL LS VALLALLAA Lk Mrs. J. Robey Penn is drivin yourmoneyinserv- || Mrs. R. K. Staley and, Mrs. James aid y is driving a) - y Burns were joint hostesses Saturday "¢W Cadillac aie | RHEUMATISM ice value on your | at the first of a series of luncheons 3 , } the road. { which they are giving at the Henning Mrs, Leon Goodrich arrived in Cas- | BEGINS | car ont A color scheme of pink and white was | Per last night. Mr. and Mrs. Good- ithe excruciating agonies of rheumas a artistically earried out. After lunch- | Tich have taken a house at 625 South| {ism,are usually the result of failure 0° Buy Goodrich }

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