Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 2, 1919, Page 3

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Oe eee 3 SHG Che Casver | Frank G. Scherck has left for Tex-| Dave Lewis fs to look over 1650 head of 2-year- |eral others from Sa ; old steers, which he is contemplating |in Casper to take Masonic degrees. home of Mrs. Souezekat at the Mid-|hour refreshment PAGE THREE 1Shidler and sev- The Baptist It Creek have been were delightfully s’ Aid members| west Refinery. miertained at the}zble spent in May Day Dance at Soldiers Club —— ENTERS PARTNERSHIP HERE Sus ae shipping to Casper to sell to local They returned today to Salt Creck. [afternoon 2S EN stockmen. | . Re i — | e735 * |_ Dr. and Mrs. George Smith have {OPP PIO a OOD OOD LG &: Se, I ES, | Lyman A. Towne, of the Miller |returned from 2 fortnight’s visit in =a seiner acres ‘Rubber company of Akron, Ohio, is Denver. ity A FS in the city calling on his distributors, LAS 'S the Casper Motor company and the George P. Thompson, district su- e @ ‘Acme Rubber company. Hix stay in'|perintendent of the Continental Oil Po Casper is idefinite. company, who been in town for | a | Ou the past few looking after the Be Miss Margaret Barkicy o—$— S$ | A group of prominent Casper Ma- interests of his company, left today as Is Honor Guest. | CITY NEWS | sons motored to Glenrock yesterday for Wheatland and Douglas. ke Miss Margaret Barkley, whose en- 1 |afternoon to assist in putting thru a oat It gagement to J. W. Johnson was re- number’ of candidates in the lodge Herman B. Gates, former state or cently announced, was the inspiratiop| D. T. Kapp a well known Basin|there. In the party were Harry Ross, ‘treasurer, but now president of the Fe for a charming thimble party at which |business man, is spending a few days|J. B. Spencer, J. T. Scott. George B.'!Gates Oil company, is due to arrive a y Mrs. Warren Bailey entertained the |in Casper on business. |Nelson, Ambrose Hemmingway, Dr. in Casper from the north this even- 4 5 most intimate friends of Miss -Bark- teens * * @ {&. T. Morgan, J. W. Johnson, M. P. ing. Mr. Gates will remain hge sev- | = ley last evening. The evening was . W. Patterson of Lusk arrived’ Wheeler and Jack Arbuckle. yeral days on business matter “in con- EON YO! i spent hemming dishtowels for the|yesterday from Lusk. | SiS) 2 nection with the holdings of his com- | PUTS ONE IN YOUR HOME PUTS ONE IN YOUR HOME i bride-to-be and a delicious supper was SAO ae be | Loys S. Cook, a well known Chey- pany in this vicinity. k served later in the evening. Irvin E. Stewart of Cheyenne ar-jenne resident, is spending a few days Sake es Yellow was the color scheme which |rived in Casper yesterday afternoon jin Casper looking over the local field! Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Wales will ar- was artistically earried out. Those|for a short business visit. jwith a view to locating here perma- rive this evening from Lusk on busi who were invited were the Misses Cot ed {nently. ness, My. Wales has been manager 7 Margaret Barkley, Adeline McNew, B. B. Jarmine, formerly employed | EE. of the Taylor and branch office : Eugenia Neer, Katharine Fox, Kath-{at the Casper postoffice, left yes-| J. E. Chapman, a prominent Sheri- in the eastern oil c His visit here ‘ b ‘arine Rowe, Eunice Shafer, May Win-|terday for Akron, Ohio. Mr. Jarmine |dan resident is visiting in Casper in- will be to in perfecting the ter and Mesdames Elmer Johnson | will stop in Chicago for a short visit. | vestigating local market and oil con- service on news and quotations of the 5 and ‘Andy Thompson. OHO ditions. He announced that he ar- Lance Creek field and to transact PUTS ONE IN YOUR HOME PUTS ONE IN YOUR HOME % 0 Co) hea | R. D, Miller left Wednesday night | rived just in time to participate in other business matters in which he is ag es " G for a business trip to Cheyenne and the present market excitement. locally inter dd. @ | ko \other southern and western towns. \aibbcn aes C. B. Daniels of Cheyenne is num- S4.00 Dowz The May Day dance ut the Soldiers and Sailors’ club rooms proved to| H. L. Patton, county attorney, re-|bered among the well known Wyom- Lieut. R. M. Boeke went to Cas- % he a most enjoyable affair. A de- ‘turned yesterday afternoon from a/ingites who are visiting in Casper. per yesterday where he hes enter- 4 lightful program was given with some ‘trip to Douglas and Lusk. <a es ed into a law firm with W. J. Wey- . road GY of Casper’s most talented musicians | Sea Geet Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Shin of Ther- Irnd at that place, Licut. Boeke, BALANCE IN EASY MONTHLY PAYMEN i § % and dancers taking part. After the! Paul Bachelor arrived in town yes- mopolis are spending a few days.in previous to his departure for the A program a delicious luncheon ve RY atrernoon trom penal to spend |Gesnee on a combined busine: i army, was a partner in the law firm , ; ; % served by the Mothers’ League which {a few days with his wife. Mrs. Bach- pleasure trip. Mrs. Shin is renewing of Chatterton & Boeke and it is with = 5 “ 4 Ae Sse | ee > was followed by dancing until a late {elor expects to move to Lusk as soon ‘acquaintances and visiting friends revret Riverton learns that he has We have just received a shipment or Eden Electric Washing Ma- i company in Lost Well Butte. erton Review. ‘as suitable accommodations can be here. Oil The tables were profusely decorat- found. ee ® ed with pink and white carnations, | a oe | D. M. Carley, a prominent Chey- maiden hair fern, the flags of the, H. J. Peterson returned yesterday enne resident, is visiting in Casper our chines and will be pleased to demonstrate the many exclusive fea- —- MONEY OR BRAINS? allies and many small'American flags. Throughout the supper and the dancing Miss Betty Carpenter and Miss Verna Burnett played the popu-, lar new music. The following program was given: Jack Leary, song, “Where the River Shannon Flows.” Miss Helen Carlson, dance, “Chopin Nocturne.” Miss Ethel Mann, dance, ‘Medley of National Dances.” Mrs. Don Lobdell, song, ‘Mother Machree.”” Art Morden, Songs.” Miss Verna Burnett, violin “From a Wigwam.” Duet by Jack Leary and Art Mor- den—Popular Songs. Partners for dancing were found by the matching of the neckties of the men with the aprons of the girls. The members of the Mothers’ League who managed the party so success- song, “Popular solo, fully were the following committees: ter spending ten days on their ranch M. Miller, near Casper. Refreshment—Mrs._ E. chairman, Mrs. D. H. Ullery; Apron and Tie—Mrs. Puntenney, chairman, | and Mrs. J. A. Murry; Entertainment —Mrs. Sam F.. Service, — chairman, Mrs. 'C, T. Boone, Mrs., Dayid RAY! wanTED—A ‘feceptioness’ at Jef-| and Mrs. Charles Wagner. se * Retail Clerks Give Ball The Masonic temple was the scene of one of the largest gatherings of the season last night when the Re- tail Clerks’ assogiation gave their first annual May Day ball. Dancing started promptly at nine o’clock with almost six hundred on the floor. There were novelty programs Casper. The arrangement committe was made up of F. W. Apel, H. A. Wag- | D. Salmond and Sam Green- ; ner, J. blat. The reception committee was form- ed by M. L. Welch, Fred Van Gorden, B. L. Fletcher and George Rafferty, while the floor managers were Happy James, Gordon Habenicht, Paul Hud- son and Gus Schroga. Excellent music was furnished by the Iris orchestra and the dancing lasted until twelve. —— ATTENTION MO WooDMEN Friday evening, May 2nd, will be so- cial session, to which all members, vis- iting neighbors and Royal Neighbors | and their families are invited to at- tend. everybody at the Moose Hall LOUIS R. SCHMIDT, Clerk. 5-1-2t It goes with everything we sell, If you fail to get it, let us know. There will be a good time for | jafternoon from a business trip to today on business attendant upon his Lusk. ~ local interests in Wyoming oil com- H + 4s panies. a BAKE SALE Casper Circle No. 409, Neighbors ill hold a bake sale. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cunningham of 1130 S. Beech stréct, arrived Tues- day morning from Strong City, Kan. Mr. Cunmagiam recently received of Woodcraft, his discharge after serving ten months Saturday, May 8, from 2 until 5 p. m., 4 in the army. On their way to Cas- at the Casper Storage Grocery. per they visited friends in Colorado Springs and Denver. Their many friends here will welcome them back to Casper. Mr. Cunningham has again en up his work as stillman at the Midwest refinery. * ) Back of Grand Centra! Bar. Mrs. J. T. Wells will leave tonight x popular prices. for Rock River, where she will join in Rock River since January, where Mr. Wells is in the real estate? busi-| = ness. * * Mrs. Carl Hildebrand and her moth- er returned to Casper yesterday af- ee A. H. Smith has returned from Tals ; specialty. » Baggag Sn 5-2-2t | , frye’s studio. Summer will soon be here and it is time you should discard all of your old Winter Wear- ing Apparel and buy some lighter weight. We are prepared to fit you out from head to foot at the most reasonable prices. Clothing We can show you some very nice new models in the well known Hirsh- Wickwire' make of clothing and our prices are very reasonable. We invite you to call and look over our clothing stock. Hats and Caps INIT OOR ATMA LAS TEE O LE, BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN N 15c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH . Qaick service, highest quality. % her husband and son, who have been VF AIPAPAAE#AB¢AALALALAL AL AL 2 Le ~. QUICK AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE, § Richards & Cunningham Company { with the} dances named for the retail stores of | SHIRTS If you have got more brains than meney, buy a Maxwell car and save your money. More miles on_ less gasoline. Phone 643W. 167 South Ash. 5-2-1t* & J iit All kinds of Sandwiches at CALL 74-J - See Ben Transfer Co Stunley Overbaugh, Prop. Light and Heavy Hauling._ Furniture and Piano moving a e transferred. TI TISTAPATTAILATALSAIALSALALALLAALLALALLL LL VBE PILP LISI SEF LMI LS SIS IS SF IS SES. ” TO tures of the Eden in your home. Just phone for your demonstration, NO OBLIGATION TO BUY UNLESS SATISFIED Natrona Power Co. Phone 69 TELEPHONE USERS nouncement which was enclosed rvice: The following is a copy of an a with all May Ist Bills for telephone ;s ean continue to operate indefinitely if This telephone business ul its revenues re inadequate to meet ope ing expenses. | O business institution is precisely the situation that confronts tho today, a condition brought about by increased mater costs and increased living costs of employees, necessitating sub increg inl wage large incr ffected the telephone industry the same as it has every other industry. ises in » Which has and ve In the last three years commodity costs have advan an aver- age of 112 per cent. The average cost of wire, cables, poles and all other materials has increased proportionately. Freight charges have been advanced to a point where they add mater ance and construction costs. ed practically stationary. RS In order, therefore, to secure revenue suffic uly to mainten- Meanwhile, telephone rates have remain- cost of rendering telephone service, it has been nece ry to mak These changes in some of the rates charged for service. rates authorized and approved by the Postmaster-General. Under the revi 1919, the class of which you are now receiving is billed in accordance with the enclosed statement. classes of service it will be gladly furnished upon you desire any other class of service proper ad) upon your application. on, effective May 1, If you desire information with respect to rates on other request, and if stment will be made It is hoped that you will continue the same helpful co-operation you have rendered in the past to the end that a veliable and _ satis- factory service may be rendered you. Suits that will satisfy you in style, fit and service. ry q A P - . This Compsny is operating its telephone property under the Hi th it Wl fin s rm aD nee iene red You ll d here a well selected You will find that we have the | direction of the Postmaster-General for the United States Govern- E seam and _ double - breasted models in novel and exclusive patterns. Conservative styles and pat- terns for men who want them. Men’s suits, $21 to $55. Satisfactory furnishings and hats too. Satisfaction is the biggest word in our business. i i i ! i i i stock of men’s novelty Dress Hats in all shades as well as the old re- liable John B. Stetson Hats in all the staple shapes. And we also carry a nice assortment of Men’s and Boys’ Caps at popular prices. {SOPPPPOLEPPLOPLIIIOIIIIIOSIIIOL III O OSD: largest line of Men’s Shirts in all the different styles and patterns and our prices are right. Call and look over our stock when you want a Shirt for Summer wear. WOOT IOIIOI ISIS IIIS ISIS: ment and all of the revenues belong to the government, and it must secure sufficient revenue to cover the cost of rendering the service. The Mountain States Telephone j and Telegraph Company Think Richards & Cunningham When You Want the Best H 2 : cae a | 144d ddd de ISSLLLLLALLLLLLLELL LL A 1B A MN a ! mal

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