Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 10, 1919, Page 3

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qqYHL_JOVd ae Che Casper Daiiy Cribune SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1919 TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Pine and Cunningham Sts. J. H. Gockel, Pastor. each service of the church I church is looking for them and will give them a most cordial welcome. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ‘ Delaware and Durbin Sts. Walter H. Bradley Minister ‘BARBERSHOP I: | FINED FOR NOT | KEEPING HOURS mences a vents” Sam Panos, operator of a non- Tomorrow at 11 the service will / union barbershop on West Second be an observance of Mothers’ and Childrens’ Da combined. Th jstreet was fined $10 yesterday by Judge W. E. Tubbs for an infraction of the city ordinance setting the closing hour of barbershops at 6:30. The ordinance regulating the closing | {hours of barbershops was passed sev- | ed several months ago at the in- R. H .Moorman, Pastor. stance of the local barbers union}; Our Sunday schooi is steadily and is in conformity with a state growing. Classes maintained for all statute giving cities of the first class ages. School opens promptly at 10 in the state the right to regulate the o’clock. _ The military ball given by the sol- | BRINGS RECORD opening end closing hours of barber-! Morning worship at 11 _ o’clock. diers and sailors of Casper last night ——— j shops. The pastor will preach on “Paying at the Masonic temple was largely at-| Eccles Inte: An 2 ‘ae é é ee tended. There were over five hun-| aT of Ogden Pay Mil-- UnpERWORLD ON MOVE jfhex Debe We Orel ro Mother’ dred couples at the dance during the on ani ree Quarters for - At 2:8 the evening, the music being furnished Quarter Section. by the Iris orchestra. sabbath school will give a program, including graduating exercises from # the Beginners’ Department to the Primary. Mrs. Mary R. Doolittle of = Chicago will give a short address GANTZ MEMORIAL METHODIST (to Parents and children. Walter L. French, Minister | In the evening at 8 Mrs. Doolittle “The Carnation—Red and White,” Will make an address which ladies in will be the subject of the morning ‘particular are invited to hear. Sermon, because it is Mothers’ Day Doolittle is a traveling representative 'The ladies of the church will present of the Woman’s Board of Missions a carnation to each one at this ser- of the Northwest and comes with a vice who has none. message to women as to the women Mrs. Florence Atkins will speak of our own and other lands. at night. She is tne national lecturer In the morning the choir will sing for the W. C. T. and is reputed “That Sweet Story of Old (We a very fine speaker. In the evening the choir will sing Sunday school is looking for Macy’s “Crossing the Bar’ and a = u our family at 5, quartet composed of Mrs. Lobdell, — The Epworth League will Miss Young and Messrs. McCulloch Try all young people at 7 p. m. and Lundberg will sing Emerson's! iz Many strangers and new people at! ‘Star of Descending Night.” for Reconstruction FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Linden and Beech ‘The Natrona Co@inty Pioneers’ as- cociation will meet on Tuesday afte: noon at the home of Mrs. Jam Wiederhold, 645 Natrona avenue. * @ * at all services. church — bel that Chri to be the mon. Come Military Ball i Great Success. | ST. MARK’S CHURCH Rev. Philip K. Edw Rector. Mrs. : . ‘Florence Atkins. national lecturer of That the recent raid of restricted 4,4 Woman's Christian Temperance districts .in-;Casper is having the de- Union will speak There was demonstration of the} Announcement was made in Den-|sired effect is evidenced by the num) Y. P. U. at 7 p.m. use of gas masks given by three men| Ver on Friday that the Eccles inter-|ber of inmztes who took the tip and | ning ice at 8 o'clock. The y who had seen service in France and | ¢sts of Ogden, Utah, which are promi-) ate leaving for parts where county ‘ui ject for the sermon will be “God's » cpeeches were made by E. Richard} hent in the Amalgamated Sugar com-|authorities do not raid. It is esti- i \tremity Is Man’s Opportunity.” Shipp and Captain Plummer on the|Pamy, and which have been explor-|mated that nearly a third of the ob-/""Your presence will be appreciated wonderful work that has been accom-| ing for oil in Wyoming for more than|Jectionable inhabitants of the Sand- : plished by the Mothers’ league and | year, had just completed the pur-| bar district have already made exit their plans for the building of a com- chase of 160 acres in section 2 of |from the ¢ y, with more of the van-/ munity house and permanent home|the Salt Creek field, from J. E.|dals making preperations for the for the Army and Navy club. Stocks, for a consideration of $1,-|™ove- | Punch was served thruout the| 750,000 or more than $10,000 an | evening and a reception committee | @¢re- | | saw to it that everyone became ac- f This is the largest price ever paid) St oe ad a good time. or yoming land, and is of the), rae ati issue quainted and had! a go d time greatest importance toithe etataayoil by th ty in floating the bond issue industry considering the development ot 2,000 Hzecently, authorized uy, whieh) the purchasers) havel beenVear-| oy ope tey ote ee eS rying on in the same general district. pond buying {houses yofsthekeast lace Tis Unidenatca eneral district. cording to the approval of Wood and representalthelvalae Tay price | Oakley, attorneys, the most reliable s the value of the land and, bond determining house in the coun- in addition, approximately $400,000 \try. ‘The attorneys yesterday sent income vhic he selle "i rf ji Hy i n income taxes which the seller would certain ordinances which they desired have had to pay on his profits accrued! od and gueranteed their ap- in values since 1913, when this land proval of the legal end of the is [wast Recerca as being prospective | sue 23 soon as affidavits of the pa’ jterritory. About a year and a half! age of the submitted ordinances had ago, a 500-barrel well welcome our Want Ad column. LYRIC TODAY “A Modern Lorelei” A Woman’s Picture. To the Pure Minded Everything is Pure 250-—Diving Chorus and Swimming Ballet-—250 In the most beautiful scene ever put unon the screen—novelty eg CITY BONDS IN DEMAND No difficulty will be experienced The Monday Afternoon Bridge club will meet Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. James Weiderhold@645 Natrona avenue. * “ * Miss Gladys Pritchett Weds Frank Probst Miss Gladys Pritchett was married to Frank Probst in Denver Monday afternoon at four o’clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wadsworth. The bride was attended only by her sis- ter who accompanied them to Denver The young couple expect to make their home in Casper having taken an apartment in the McRorey apart- ments, Mr. and Mrs. Probst are both employed by the telephone com- pany and_ ha a large circle of friends. “ * «& The Macabees will be hostesses at the Army and Navy club at the regu lar weekly dance and entertainment function tonight. Special invitations are extended to all soldiers and sail as completed lease, but’owing to comp s with the government it was capped, after having produced at that rate for al months. The 3 interests are drilling deep test three miles northwest of theSalt Creek field proper, which is now in a hard formation at 3,700 feet. This well was drilled for the purpose of ascertaining whether the Muddy creek sand, whi fie in the Rock Creek made a producer in the Salt Creek /land life. region. It is believed that this well is/ population of 108 persons. now on the cap rock above the Muddy been received by them. up on its shores more th: years ago. ibeen increased by other ship h is so proli-|folk, and by people who t district, can be |attracted there by the glamor of 1s- | —_— Trisdan da Cunha South The populatio Today, the island —~—— To any one wanting to buy income story full of heart interest and punch—with the most exceptional atmosphere eas TOMORROW TOMORROW - Fanny Ward Pride of the Week ors and to all members of the lodge] Creek stratum and, should oil be r to be present. Special features will | found, it is a foregone conclusion that Property will sell some small houses be inaugurated by the lodge to make|the entire value of the Salt Creak (hat are rented for 0 per month the celebration one that will long] district will be greatly enhanced by and not rented at exorbitant rates | be remembered by the club. the discovery thru the addition of @t that.| Will take $500 for the * eh another richly saturated sand. bunch. Prefer all cash but will take | SoS time for part. Address Z, Tribune | E.TWILLMSENPECTS cg aso trccates oe TO INGREASE CAPITAL cro, ste war MOTHER AND DAUGHTER ARE BURNED The E. T. Williams Oil company, scalded when a kettle of water which operating 120 acres of deeded land in| the Jatter was moving from the stov the southern part of the Salt Creek|to the oven door slipped and fell field will send out notices to its share-|Qne of Mrs. Connor's feet was pain- holders on May 27 of an increase in! fully burned, and one of the bab hop, Edna Kassis, Tugls the capital stock from $500,000 to|feet was scalded. Medical care was Violetta Burkett. Vocal: Mesdame: | $2,000,000 and the declaration of a} pdministered, and both are recover- L. Branson and C. E, Hood, Mis-| stock dividend of 300 per cent. The| ing, There is no preaching or propa- ganda in this picture,—just a page from the book of life. —Also— CHARLIE CHAPLIN “THE NIGHT OF THE SHOW” Participate 1 Today. Under the plans inaugurated by Professor Rudolph Lundberg every one of his pupils is given an oppor- tunity to participate in concerts and recitals at irg-gular, intervals, in or. Wer to become used to playing in pub- Jic and thereby master self confi- dence. At the 30th recital which was held at his studio in the Smith Tartar building, following pupils Instrumen GLENDO, Mey 9.—The year-and- MABEL JONES California Noted Venus. In A Mcdern Lorelei ces. Kathryn Mahoney and Ruth}company which has been paying for} Adams. ; the last four months, dividends of : = | five per cent a month, will then go on! oO regular 20 per cent F Ipr | «! per annum \ CITY NEWS | | basis. The company has a large cash reserve and has a geologist in Texas | them, looking over prospective leases which ; Paul H. Moore, manager of the it will drill if properly recommended. | Casper Realty company errived from Cheyenne this morning where he is successfully putting on a large addition, Pershing Heights Addition to the capital city. He reports con- ditions exceptionally good in the cap- ital city, rivalling in a certain meas- ure the growth of business here. jaar iar 3 E. J. Cochran of the firm of War- riner and Cochran, Wyoming distrib- utors of the Chandler auto is here from Denver end is taking charge of © bonds, TAKES COURSE | ON MOTORS IN | ARMY SHOPS Embracing the opportunity to im- prove his time while serving with the A. E. F., Charles C. Miller of ‘Casper, is now stationed at Romoun- tin, France, where he is receiving in- remain a few days. FOANTA ec relieved in CAPSULES 24 HOURS “Say It With ! ” :OWers MOTHERS’ DAY, MAY 11 oceans LE ee structions in gas engine repair work. ; : x bet Sg s He writes his mother, Mrs. E. M. WHAT DEAR FOND MEMORIES such an occasion as Mother’s Day brings back to all of us! from a trip to the Chandler factory ,,- 5 Sets! ft 7 a and reports that the company is put- Miller as follows: ts j It matters not where we may be nor what we may be doing, it is the desire of each of us to carry lo ting out 100 cars a day to supply . I will write you a few lines to-|j the heart of our dearest friend—-MOTHER—a love token on this day. the huge demand that is being made Biche colet you knew that T am well It requires so little effort on your part and it means so much to “the mother” to convey our love over the Squney a eft the Cobain & eae dem oeatee and devotion with a few flowers. 5 6 A 5 ° day. i ii Should you be many miles away bear in mind that we can deliver your message with flowers in SUNNY SOUTH IS SCENE | I came down here to take a three H any city in the United States and Canada through seven hundred branch stores associated with the months’ course on gas engine re-| : Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Assn. Every order guaranteed. No telegraph orders taken for less than pair. There are sure some shops | j $2.50. SORE! here, truck and automobile motors i i To Obviate the Chance of Forgetting Place Your Order Now \ ‘of all kinds. You get all kinds of |! 1] i a work on motors, assembling, fitting ie i 9 The sunny South, laden with the Pe@tings, magnetos and carburetors|} If your “hobby” is good |) Suggestions sweet scents of orange blossoms and 24 everything pertaining to a motor. '} clothes, trot right to this; . - magno is the scene of Pauline 2¢ is all inside work which is nice be- | store—here you'll find just i Selections That Will Please Her: Frederi newest photoplay, “A SS one rained ever since I ar-|] the styles, patterns, quality i! A dainty basket of Spring Flowers prettily tied with ribbon. Daughter of the Old Soutbuy jmhich ———.— || and make you want, at the | A beautiful ribbon-tied box of rich Roses. will be shown vé the Iris theater to- NEW M. E. CHURCH FOR BASIN | price you want to pay. 1 A ‘thi f col i i ket with harmonious ribbon-ties f morrow. The picture which was ra Aa \ . {| A pretty blooming plant with its wealth of color ard foliage in basket with harmonious ribbon-tes for written by pita ret Turnbull from BASIN, Wyo. Mey 10.—Rev. R.1 Waist seam models, !|! . her own room. the story of Alicia Remsey and Ru- M, Jones, pastor of the local Metho-|| double breasted models, two |; ses combined wi ing Fl tt heir b: ‘ ; - | eas » ined with Spring Flowers to accentuate their beauty. dolph de Cordova, and directed by dist church, announces the gitt-to | and three button models, © S Rois he Ye M th 8 Emile Chautard, is said to have pro-|the church of $5,000 from the Meth-|j with belts, flaps and seams, Suggestions for the Young Mother: ‘ ved Miss regener with oneioe the odist Centenary for the purpose of patch mlcchiarandcverticnltt A voguish corsage creation of Spring Flowers in all their richness of color contrast. Mo: y roles she as es- i ildi: 1) e rat i . . =] ‘ aaycdeeaperieny/ononths! ee Oe ae GG a | pockets—all the new ideas | A dainty box of Spring Flowers will surely please her. _ Miss Frederick appears as a beau-|modern church edifice of brick or i in men’s fashions. i A ribbon-tied box of Roses will delight her. f al Creole, Gil ae love story, ‘stone to cost $20,000. Work will be Men’s suits, $21 to $55. A beautiful decorated plant with its lasting radiance of cheer. the star in a series of exquisitely | fal], : e tA Pes s | A box of Roses with plenty of fern adds such cheer. heart appealing epenes: Supported SS || Underwear of the right Assorted Spring Flowers with their wealth of color always please. 2 company of excellent players, sort. cy 9 . . ‘ ee Frederick’s latest starring ve-| BASEBALL IN BIG HORN A blooming plant is so lasting and very appropriate, Hits hor ccaruca enero’ importance) BASIN, Wyo., May 10.—A meet- DON’T FORGET THE BEST MOTHER ON EARTH, YOUR OWN er admirera) the) country over. |ing of baseball fans has been called BIG MAJORITY FOR BONDS for May 11 in this town for the |purpose of forming a ball team to i as er oO a . Oo. ag ASIN, Wyo., May 10.—The Cub eee with other towns of the | canvass of the votes in Big Horn| Big Horn Besin. | { 4 ate 1 aoe, for the recent bond election) y4,.. J.B, Griffith is at the Cas 406 So. Center Members of the Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Association Phone 872 R00 . J. B. Grif 7 1958 were, eeietandias meat per Private Hospital, where she will Surceanors tei falcon heuee & il v g % iid

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