Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 1, 1919, Page 3

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ae ri Boswell will leave on the Northwest- ern this afternoon to visit her hus- band who is employed by the Midwest Refining company at Parkerton. Af- ter a short visit in the field she will return to Casper as a guest at the Daly home for several days. Mrs. Mildred Sullivan and children of Denver are also house guests at the Jack Daly home this week, meet- ing friends and renewing acquaint- s here. ance! ‘otis The “Apron and Necktie” party to be given tonight by the Mothers’ league at the Soldiers and Sailors’ club will be one of the popular social the serious illness of his mother. * 8 # daughter, Helen Gene, of Miles City, Mont., are spending a few days in Casper as the guests of Miss Lillian Watsky. Frank R. Dildine, Cheyenne gar- age and automobile man, is number- ed among the visitors in Casper to- day. Mr. Dildine is here investigat- ing the prospects of installing an agency for a car for vhich ne has state agency. se John McCue, painter for the Mid- west at Salt Creek, is in town for a few days. * * Charles Swingle is Thermopolis. bY * * home from Mrs. A. E. Chandler, wife of the * tor will leave for Casper today after an extended visit in Emporia, Kan- sus, and other cities of the Sunflower state. Mrs. Chandler left a few weeks ago with her daughter Thelma to attend the wedding of a brother C. H. Townsend left last night for Denver. * * @ Mrs. John H. Carey, who has been visiting with relatives in Chicago and Michigan for the past two months, events of the week. A musical pro- gram will be given, and a lunch will be served. The rest of the evening will be spent dancing. An apron with} R. K. Staley left yesterday after- the number of pennies that your waist/noon for Kansas City and other measures in inches will be the price | cities farther east. of admission. The proceeds will go} a * 2 to the building fund for the new com-| _S. H. Toutjian, a Bible student, will munity house that is being planned arrive Sunday morning to speak at the for Casper. Anyone who wishes to|Hub theater at 10:30 Sunday morn- attend the party and who has not an_ ing. His subject will be “Peace Ever- apron will be admitted by paying lasting, When, How and by Whom. i ist measure. helt Ne eeraw ion Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Keiffer of Pow- der River are in town for a few days. * « Cross Meeting é ; “There was a special meeting of the| Ralph Kimball, a prominent law- Red Cross yesterday afternoon at\yer of Lander, is in town on business. which a committee composed of | od tes i : three of the ablest workers in the| Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Lewis are in Mothers’ League was appointed to |town from Salt Creek. meet the incoming trains with over) fifty soldiers on. The Red Cross| Lew M. Gay of the Shaffer-Gay bears the expense of feeding the | company left last night for Cheyenne returned home a few days ago. Shout | Special Red | and sister who reside in Emporia. aera jin Casper on business. —— well known Filling Station proprie- | | Bud Waitman, the agent for the| Studebaker automobile at Wheatland, with his business. se * Miss Marguirite Mills is shopping in town today from Bessemer. s * # ranch near Alcova this morning. .* 2 Mrs. Rolly Clark returned to her home in Bates Hole today. * * * Private hospital yesterday. *# @ cL. recently discharged from the arm: at the bank. Miss Nell Roper was taken to the Greedy, who was formerly, in the Casper National bank and was has returned to Casper and is again | |wheel of the car passed oyer the | is in Casper on business connected jard Roush, 8 years ald, was sever injured) on the street here when, in John Bryne went out to his sheep |to the hospital. Mrs. C. C. Wever has returned |Month was 2:08 inches, which fell from a trip to Denver. jover a period of 10 days. The great- *“ * * est precipitation in, 24 hours} oc- W. S. Watson of the Morris com-|¢Urred on April 6 when half an inch pany, went to Riverton yesterday af- of rain fell. Snowfall during the Eon month reached a total depth of six and a quarter inches. In the temperature record April shows to the best advantag * #29 Mr. and Mrs. Gary W. Joncs are in town from Salt Creek. AP ke ;thermometer reached a maximum Henry Wyatt is driving a handsome | temperature of 72 degress during new yellow Kissel Car roadster. the month on April 18 and reached * # the lowest point of 16 degrees above W. H. Cass of Douglas is spending on April 8. a few days in Casper. Over half the month was blessed ' eas | with sunny days. On ‘14 days the D. M. Fisher of Powder River is . SHERIDAN, Wyo., May 1.—How. attempting to dodge one automobile, he was struck by another. The front He was taken at once He will recover. lad’s head. For the Miss week-end BUTTERMILK The g who wants the Pooular Cuban Heel In Pumps or Oxfords The following described numbers are the offerings for this CARD OF THANKS I wish to extend my __ heartfelt anks to the Casper soldier boy nds of my brother, Dr. N. B. Ca ir nice demonstration of otic ave r who n war. » beautiful s e and deco in his honor, Will also add pressive. dear mother, brothers ou ters, MRS. G. T. MOFFITT, Fayetteville, Ark. i LO ODL I LoL LSI LS ELI ISI IGE LEE IL: WEEK END SPECIALS Friday and Saturday Only or Growing Girl special. No. 1164 Bri Heel. Regular 3.00 value, roves mad rht Black Kid Pumps, the New Cuban { . 9 e : M4 * RSDAY, MAY 1, 1919 Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE eh SHES, ———— — —~ a ————— ——— — _ - — arama | | Mr. and Mrs. Elliott motored from} David B. Cahn, ‘at inwyer of New! sun shone all day while a short part PEOPLE’S MISSION t e@ {Cadoma yesterday and are house York City, who has been looking af- of eight other days partly i {guests at the M. L. Bishop home on ter his oil interests“in Wyoming, re- jclou Eight da ere cor ipletely { ocle Bast Second street. turned to Casper from Cheyenne last |ctouas. . toe nie. EXCELLENT FOR PRESENT Sra ; . Dy ” | . Max. Milan, proprietor of the Cas- | ead ad i |__Save your money—eat at the Har Ver S |per Jewelry Manufacturing company,| HH. T. Goss of Lusk arrived yesterz, vey. ;. left the first of the week on a dia- day afternoon to spend a few days | SEASON: REPORT Is MANE SBeLOTON ERG Ga, Fray mond buying trip in eastern jewelry in Casper on busin 5 in ae cost sorely ae Heats Sete r centers. Mr. Milan hopes to make ae & Bf Sane CRIS Seen the: i g G ie F fiy ade. sre the o0 |the local store the center of interest’ R. E. McNally, a pro April has b 0 ly Cash Store in Casper. A jin the jewelry novelties and fancy ness man of Sheridan, inewyGant pipeenaarecord) monthyin |= enmietan era et bet Sen wear and is purchasing supplies in the visitor. See baru sory )Wyoming wfor| koocssruse 7c poli tor before le R. Joh left last night for |€@8t With this end in view et A Rear seco ue natiga tats HaVedproven|| Deseun sate cron ae wars. Alare Mrs. James Boswell Guest W. R. Johnson left last night for |‘ Sate Bel W. L. Sanders of Sheridan is here |/¢@!_in many respects. There was |treated alike. Pay CASI and Pa AE ay Mae call? detivedt peGeorze McGrath left this morning | ,Glenn Stone, an employe of the on business. Seeks ESLER ee waiprices Cheeses Mercere 4 So ee ea eae tena dchnd Tobineareh office force of the Midwest Refining ne trbail hy PARTS Fat (Oo Tb SEE eee Eger con ar 3 Cheyenne this morning to spend 2 /to g Relics » company, left last night for Idaho in! R. H. Van Sant is in town from |; soe 4 er nceupcondition( “they SS : . short visit with her sister, Mrs. Jack | 7 response to a telegram announcing J.usk, where he has business interests. have been for several years. CASPER COMMERCIAL CO., A Daly, 140 South Spruce street. Mre.| Mrs. J. C. Fillenworth and small D gene The total precipitation . for the Phone 10. $4.75 the men. The committee appointed |ant upon the visit of the Victory |, Jesse Davis is now from Douglas EVERY DAY AND @ No. 1165 Black Patent Colt Pumps, the New Cuban was Mrs. Sam F. Service, chairman, | Loan flying circus. | = Saanee Pe ee TUT ST ALWAYS SAY ! Heel. Regular $6.00 value. 4 75 Mrs. C. H. Long and Mrs. C, T.; . ; or Se eel a - Special Week-End .. Be & & 1 ind CREAM, WHIPPING CREAM men and the Mothers’ League at-|to attend the festivities arranged < oo 6 Special Week- tends to the serving and meeting of for today in the capital city attend- Boone. This committee will be as-' Mrs. Lilliam Chetfield, left this 7 . + i sisted by the members of the League. afternoon for Lead, S. D., in re- We OFeWiilecnplettalastanightsfor 5 eA Denver on business. bee \sponse to a telegram notifying her fe of the serious illness of her sister. was the is well known here were received, [of the Midwest Refining company, is shower but the telegram stated that her con-|"" Reppon ae the New Cuban pF ¢ SO.n0 a Oxford, the New Cuban No. 1144 Mahogany Russia Pumps, Heel. Regular $6.50 value. Special Week-End NATRONA BUTTER Miss Ethel Whitaker Honor Guest. Miss Ethel honor guest at an_ apron Dave Lewis, field superintendent Whitaker No. 1131 Mahogany Rt 4 i i iti iti Heel. Regular $7 value. r Cy) which Miss Ruth Wallace gave at dition was critical, N lectrici t : : Ba $6 D her home last night. The evening OS CN ay arenes Refining? Gomnany me ue Special Week-End .. a CDV oes was spent by the guests hemming Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Seidel return- Creek, is spending a few days in town. FRESH MADE EVERY DAY dish towels for the beige: t0-Pe: The ed from Cheyenne thie moming inte yaos a) ests were: Mesdames Roger Craw-' where they were forced to stop while a pes ford, Mrs. George Snodgrass, Misses enroute here from Omaha ‘in the prcharles Richords jane pany Clark : Ethel Whitaker, Helen Browf, Eileen Reed car which Mr. Seidel replevin-| Bites Hole. McNeil, Hardin, Norma Jourgensen, ed in Omaha. He reports the roads t Hazel Conwell, Maygaret England, in western Nebraska atmost Imposs- Helen Wallace and the charming ible for traffic. c hostess. * TheBoo Tr rw 4th Floor O. S. Bldg. Take the Elevator and Save a Dollar or More E. L. LIVINGSTON, Mer. “GET THE HABIT” Natrona Butter Shop 112 N. Durbin—Phone 943 Al Menice is in town from Willow Springs. THEPISS EIS S. * * * * 8 ae. | Misses Edra Dannison and Clare|’ 1, ; A. J. Philippot left last night fe Hewlett have returned from Ther-|Henver. sedis Palate mopolis where they spent a few days |; ek ® ting friends. * C. C. Wever returned from Lusk esterday afternoon. Washing Machines ae ' Eden Washing | $4 Dance at Mullin Club Enjoyable Cne of the social events of the week was the dance that Father Mul- lin gave last night in honor of Ed; Emmett O’Keefe, a member of the Slater, who will depart in a few days }91s¢ division, which was mustered out for the Tim Mahoney ranch, where | at Cheyenne recently upon its return he will spend the summer. The even-; from a year’s overseas duty, arrived ing was spent in dancing and a deil-| jn Casper this morning for a short ; cious supper Was served. Those pres- | whom are in the-,fasDsIskBshrdlemfw ént were Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Biglin, | 0,Keefe’s home is in Anacofida, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Foley, Mr. and) e 6 @ Mrs. John Leary, Mr. and Mrs. Hav-; Tom C. Spears, a member of the ens of Olean, New York; Mr. and |firm of Mestas & Spears, left yester- Mrs. Hugh Chamberlin, Mr. and Mrs. | day afternoon for Lusk and Manville, Buy Victory Bonds Frank Warren, Mr. and Mrs. P. To- bin, the Misses Gladys Phillips, Ha- zel Adams, Irma Patton, Eunice Smith, Edna Smith, Sue Mahoney Lennas Smith, Katharine Mahon Margaret ‘Sullivan, Margaret Maho- where he will spend a few days on business in the interests of the local company. Hand Machines $12.50, $19.50, $25.00 * * Attorney H. B. Durham was o1.e of the Casperites who left yesterday afternoon on the Northwestern on an Water Power Machines Puts Gne in Your Home ney, Gillis, Katharine Dunn, Clare sf Mary Tobin; Messrs John Bingen- heimer, Dan McCarthy, Cecil Bon Arthur Borks, Pierce Smith, Ea Slater, Tim Mahoney, William Mul- ; lin, J. E. Donahoe, Frank Bly, Lieut. |} Carter, M. J. Burke, Clemens Gillis. | The party was chaperoned by Mrs. } Mullin and her son, Father Mullin. “8 #8 extended business and pleasure trip in the east. $75.00 ~ Electric Vacuum Washers $100.00 Vacuum Hand Plungers $1.25 Mrs Beal Entertains at Luncheon. c Mrs. John Beal entertained at a luncheon of beautiful appointments yesterday at her home on South Dur- | bin street. The table was artistically decorated with pink and lavender} sweet peas, and covers were laid for $4 Puts One Puts One Holmes Hardware Co. 28. Mrs. Beal will entertain at ar | “HOLMES TO HOMES” d i other luncheon tomorrow. \ CASPER a * % oy WYOMING in Your Al Y our Mrs. M. L, Bishop was the hostess’ Tas ata dinner in honor of the birthdays Home Home Jerome, whose birthdays fall on the same day. The table was beautifully decorated with white sweet peas. Be- side the family the guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Elliott, Miss Maxine / Elliott of Bishop, Mrs. L. S. Pike and | daughter, Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. | Worth of Adena, Colorado, all of whom are the house guests of the Bishops. | i | | | | In all the world, no bet- bee ? Stocks and Insurance than in the United States. Active Representative of The Equitable Life some of the best of it. ot New York Smart trim, well-fitting STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD suits, beautifully tailored of good quality cloth, ina splendid assortment of Why speculate with your life insurance when you can get a policy in one of the strongest and oldest life insurance institutions upon the planet? S<2.00 Dowtm BALANCE IN EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS We have just received a shipment of Eden Electric Washing Ma- Ss. = | i ! | i of Mrs, James Elliott and her son, 1 ' a. i Oe | patterns. — The W. C. T. U. will meet Friday], | Every suit shows the afternoon in the basement of the} Skill of the master de- Baptist parsonage. Mrs. H. K. Bur-|| signer and the expert dick will be the leader and all mem- |} bers are urged to be present. Wl Seen, { CqTYNEWS a Li. fe REI | EO LLLAISMDISSKBDALDLAEDAAAAA SD chines and will be pleased to demonstrate the many exclusive fea- tailor. ' Men’s suits, $21 to $55. Shirts of silk madras and _ percale, $12.50. tures of the Eden in you home. Just phone for your demonstration. NO. OBLIGATION TO BUY UNLESS SATISFIED $2.00 to Mies plated Gray left yesterday || Better be safe than sorry. Call at the office and ; i afternoon 0 spend a few days in i let me explain the latest policies upon the market. atrona ower Oo + * #* i J. J. GIBLIN ° Mrs. J. A. Delfelder returned to || her home in Riverton yesterday af-|_ ter spending a few days in Casper. |° SHOE 8 & 4 CLOTHING co Phonz 69 III I SELL OEOIS I IS IS ISI SES. BIE ILS SS S & N) N A) N N) & N) N N N & & N ) ‘OCP CLL LLL LL 312-313 OIL EXCHANGE BUILDING J. C. Snook has returned from Lusk j Beccensoe! ce ‘Bloom Shoe a Office: 985-J ——PHONES—— Res.: 474-J | where he went on business. fps rd = POPP PPP Psy |

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