Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 16, 1919, Page 3

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FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1919 Che Casper Daiiy Cribune PAGE THREE | LYRIC THEATER ! ) | Rieti 6 con ies Lander} W, H. Dickson is among the Lan- |The best store in the best little city. | Continuous 1:00 p. m. to 11:00 p. m. Admission—10c & 20c Admission—10c & 20c sitors spending a short busi-| in the west solicits, at :east, a share, resident and oil man, is spending a der ‘few days in Casper in connection with ness and pleasure trip in Casper. ocie his oil land holdings in the Lost Sol- ares strletiy "Cash. Share in Cupar, SCA dier and Hoga) (sakih Glen C. Littlefield, who arrived goods must paid for before leav- reed from overseas last weck at an east- ing our store OF on delivery. All are ; J. H. Donnelly of Salt Creek was /ern port, left the camp Wednesday | treated alike. Pay CASH and Pay! ‘among the motor arrivals in Casper for Fort Russell, near Cheyenne,| ESS. We cater to quality as well yesterday from the Salt Creek field. where the western members of the, as price. Groceries Meats and Hard. He reports that Wyoming’s premier! army division will be demobilized. | ware. ‘producer is coming into its own in ‘fis father, C. E. Littlefield, will! CASPER COMMERCIAL CO., the development line this spring. for Cheyenne tonight to sur-| Phone 10. ie. prise him upon his arrival in the ———Ee Choral Society Practices }oO— CS. F. Mills, former mayor of Sheri- capital city. | or Bet RECITAL . On New Spring Cantata. dan, who is heavily interested in sane 6 6¢ Miss Lulu E. Sams will give a se- 3 The Casper Choral society: met last | CITY NEWS ! ‘many producing companies in the vi-. The Friday Evening Dancing club | "CS of pupils’ recitals at the Meth- THE OUTDOOR GIRL iN night at the Presbyterian church in, 2————— jcinity of Casper and Riverton, is n | will entertain tonight at its regular | dist church on the next three Sat- urday afternoons, May 10, 17, and 24, commencing at 3 o'clock. The! public is invited to attend these re-! cit 5-14-3t 2 regular meeting and practice. A} The Oil Exchange Barber shop has | business visitor here for a few days. weekly dance at the Masonic temple. large attendance of the members of installed a fourth chair for the ac- | He will probably visit in Riverton and 4 reception committee of members the society was present in an effort commodation of the increasing busi-|Lusk before returning to his home.tof the Mothers’ league will be pres- to perfect their respective parts in ness which the little shop is experi- | hapa bee ent and a good time assured to There “Petticoats and Politics”’ and ~——>— ---— ne the cantata “The Rose Maid” which |encing. George Leffinghouse, the | L. L. Stone, of the Guarantee Reg- all who attend the BARE TeKGE FATTY ARBUCKLE will be given for public benefit some Proprietor of the shop, states that jistry corporation, has gone to the will also be a committee of women at The Capital Hill Circle of th Hime ean in june. z : the TS cethe institution was as- leastern part of the state for a few the punch bowl and delicious punch rere nahin will race a bakell ——— in —_ e meetings of the society have sured from the start thru the wide ‘days’ fishing and hunting. will be served thruout the evening. |<) = ° 73 oy ” come to be exceptional social as well spread patronage brot out by Tribune yey ae3 eae ae grurdays ateEnoon May 17, at FICKLE FATTY iS) FAL 4 as musical features and each meet- advertisements. Mrs. Philip Propp, who was oper-|_ P. R. Warlamount, United States the) Capper/, Mercantile orocer ot d in jprines new members fe fie. OF OO ,ated upon for appendicitis on Thurs-'deputy marshal, is a business visitor —— % ay ganization. ,It is the wish o ro- J. J. Kilknenny of Kansas City |day, is getting alon 5 ~ ‘in ‘Casper today, getting witnesses | ; + tats Sip ; + 5 A iB nicel P ¥ Riverside park is 1} s fessor Rudolph Lundberg, the leader, | a mercantile man, is visiting with At. 3 and transacting business for the U. Gienvoek: ; Take Ree Sane om LONESOME LUKE that every good voice and instru- torney M. W. Purcell in Casper while |. H.C. Barber, a prominent Lander S: District Court and the Federal sunday. 5-13-4t* —— in—_ ment player will be identified with spending a short vacation inspecting |resident, is among Gi Gil Gacy Gigs and Jury now in session in Chey- —— > —- 6 ” the organization. the business opportunities in Casper |are arriving in Casper tod Me, enne. . Waltz me around again Willie. TIN CAN ALLEY Drv akanp perl John E. Whe- and the surrounding fields. | Barber has extensive interests in com W a , : Emil Rich Next Sunday at Riverside park. } eee hare song oes. ‘ * [panies operating from Casper. erren Richardson, Emi iche 5-13-4t* —— 84 Tir £37? lan were joint hosts of a very harm-| Abe K formerly. a Casper iene F ardson and Iver Johnson all prom- —— TOMORROW. CALIBER 38 ing party last night, by which they st ry ’ Fe ape Sarg oy , >, vho| Tukea basket well filled and make 7 ',,,,merchant, left last night on an ex-, J. Wiedeke is spending a fi vs inent residents of Ch ine, who |. complimented Charles Weidner, who|tended business and pleasure trip jin Casper and expects to return to have been business visitors in Cas- It rea] blenicy at Riverside w parity] . 23 has pegr for the ia two years 1" Sn the east. During his absence from his home at Careyhurst this week. per for the past few di while at-/ next Sunday, 5182 ac nee es = Hance An elaborate dinner Was Casper Mr. Kassis will attend to busi- a tending to business interests here == == snaulthe Bebra cone Cana taoene ness matters in New York City and! Angus Gillis, formerly of Colorado Nill leave today for the j homes: i dobcid shing Pea = ae Spine oe The party wil) motor overlanc ‘ “ , H home of Dr. Kamp on. Center street. fuastinelon: Ae |Springs has come to » where ; eS Poe epub OF COURSE wee he expects to locate had been planned by the hosts for - James McKinnie and baby He will engage in the ge or 1. O. O. F. ATTENTION the evening’s amusement was almost daushter, Nancy Keen, of Colorado 'tracting business. The ns of Joseph L. Barnett if not ent diy. thel won: | >prres) Colo: are) the house [guests suicine will arrive on this afternoon's C. & Jerful stories told by Mr, Weidner of Of Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Walker. Mr. J. J. Faxan, a prominent real es- N. W. train. Funeral ar ents his experiences at the front and in Sis cKonn lem foxmeriygg lived tate dealer and oil man of r e not been annou but will the countries of Europe over which i” Casper, but have spent the past rived in Casper yesterday evening to be in charge of the Odd Fellows the war raged. The fortunate guests | Winter in Texas, where Mr. Kinnie’s ct business here. He left for ‘lodge, and will probably be held on ere drawn from the intimate PUSsiness called him. | ast night, where he will Sunday afternoon from the I. 0. 0. F. friends of inr, <7eidner, and includ-| 4, oq Mra, W. L. McLaine mo-|7Pen’ *°veT! days on oil matters. Ra Seen foal be announced in to- 1 the original Dew Drop Inn and . . F Home: Rareh hove, whe were Mec tored back to Rawlins early in the) George W. Foland, a well known A, T. PHILLIPS, “EARNINGS ARE THE MOTHER OF YOUR SAVINGS” Stylish Spring Clothes for Men, Young Men and Boys sring: model distinc The game of five hundred which Mrs. wings of latest rour «selectio wned on lit ter having spent several days | Douglas resident, is spending 2 few Secretary. everything about them Tom Nichols, =. B. Lummis, Dan Casper. | | in Casper on a combined busi- ee PREM lGrinies Wisi beenitesteuer orb the workmanship is unequaled; quality cCarthy, Johen, Carney Peter- - m and pleasure trip. % | Don't let that old furniture clutter MeCarthy, Bob Cohen, Carney Peter: william Dubois, a prominent Chey- | Z bo reach enne architect and a member of the Yirm of Dubois & Goodrich of Cas- Kuykendahl Rebecca lodge, No. 39, -'7™ ; potas Nee held its regular meeting last evening, (o)° is a ounneae Men aay eee 9 which the following officers were ©Sts of the company | Me lected: Nancy Jones, noble grand; Governor Robert D. Carey was SATURDAY SPECIALS see ills tree srands Francis among the official business res m. a. ** in Casper yesterday from Cheyenne. and satisfaction guaranteed $22.50, $25.00 $27.50, $30.00 $32.50, $35.00, Upwards With our stock of clothing we can fit the reg lar built man, the short, stout, and slim man. The Boys’ Store— Iious refreshment Eup ttuatee. > He came up to Careyhurst and then Offers the true economy of xo. od quality i ed, which were enjoyed by all pres. (motored to! Casper on business in- ; Bs LUEaay evteen tae remecra Dive i PFes- sérests here. | Toilet Articles hing jajbeyjwvenre—reascnablysp ent. a ieue | 4 Unusual values in Boy * & & 5, itts’ i ‘ves stylishly desimne its @ , ; E. A. Earles, of Lander, is among 25¢ Dewitts’ Toilet Cream, Stylishly desizned Suit Special Meeting a5 aes ~ Special . colors and patterns to 4 ° the business visitors in Casper to- | specie 5 eeseneceenene sees iveabl lity he ery detail of Mothers’ League. ey S0ckParoxidel Cold Greaim, durable quality mothers pbvery detail in M ers’ vi y S Sea? 19@ workmanship has had most careful attention a Uh omovh ers mneazucawillkuavesa SSS Special cording to our rigid spe tion to the manu- special meeting on Monday afternoon y= f fs of "1 2 facturers. to discuss special plans for Decora- ewuatch) the Elgins Movement 60c Palmolive Cold Cre 49 EonDayaoaueanibattanasvent ieae® Gaede Or ec $8.50, $10.60, $12.50, $15.00, Up Sey see hg eo nat Bouquet Sozp, 2ie A Corduroy Suit for School or Vacation jor and Mrs. Ormsby-will enter- 15e Laymen’s Wonder Soap, aes Wear Is a Wise Investinent! M Stadinners conten a Me. ca Special .. Rieter ttre ee c ais, award rowning o cago, who are spending several weeks in 1B¢ Iv Oe Soap, Lie M. D. Barnett Outfitting Ce. ; Casper. pecia 2 Beret tctee en eR Loe peteaed 1 lb. Physician’s and Surgeon’s Cotton, < ' Herbert Bennet of Boston was host Special ects a eRe e 121 East Second Street : at a dinner dance az the Henning §* Fletcher’s Castoria, hotel last night in honor of Mrs. Ver- Special 29e (a Ee SS non Swing of Bartlesville, Okla., who oy anes Witt's Cold Tablets, Pear) Sp aie a LOOOLEOIORODI ODT EEO is visiting Mr. ang Mrs, Ma 25c DeWitt’s Cold Tablets, 19e The gu were Mr. Special See ee = ba ew ne = s. Carl Shumaker, Mr. and Mrs. 35¢ Lord Baltimore Linen W ing Paper, 26 Mark U. Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Special .. Cc Bingenheimer and Mrs. Vernon 15c Linen Envelop 11 SF Se The mirror will tell you bet- =, . Cc @ Mrs. Tommy Tonkins left yester- ter than we can how well our day for a month's visit with her } suits fit YOU. Y Liggetts’ Opeka Coffee, Second Floor . S. Building H Regular 45c¢, Special . 34e Liggetts’ Opeka Tea Regular 55c, Special 39e Liggett’s Famous Jam Regular 45c, Special 29c Limit of Two Articles to Each Customer You can depend on us to give you the very best quality, make and style to be had at the price you want to pay. Plenty of pleasing patterns to pick from. Don’t be backward about coming here to look—we'll be glad to show these new suits whether you buy or not. Men's Suits, $21 to $55. Hats and furnishings, too. mother in Ohio. * * # i Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Barber and William Weeks of Lander were vis- ? itors in Casper today H. H. Chapman of tusion is in : town today, having arrived this morn- ; ing. i * ie) is Mr. and Mrs. George Luther are n town for a few days on busine and. pleasure. * 2 J. O. Ingram of Laramie is a Cas- j per visitor. i { i | j Mrs. Vernon Swing of Bartles- | ville, Okla., is the house guest of her i j i i sister, Mrs. Mark U. Weber, and ex- pects to remain for about a month. ; Se 3 PRESCRIPTION DEPT | 831 Ernest Marquardt, geologist for, the Curtis Petroleum compar rived in rived_initown this morning. y, ar-| ing Co. | The Casper Storage Grocery THE RICHELIEU STORE KIMBALL HANDLES THE GOODS IIOP LCELLILCOCCO COCO DOE “Stocks and Insurance en ee < CLI ILLZALZILLZA ZILLA LLL LEE CAEL Lae eae d ead WPI III IS EIS? SSS. S Saturday Specials BneeaUPticapple Nol 2% Can Active Representative of B _ In Readv-t Richelieu : © bs argains n ea =tOo- W ear Bliged Enesole No. 2 Can | The Equitable Life S y Eiltea Pineapple No. 1 Can 15¢e } ot New York Dresses Sweaters STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ! All Spring Dresses are now on sale : All-Wool Tuxedo and Slipon Styles, 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? Better be safe than sorry. Call at the office and let me explain the latest policies upon the market. J. J. GIBLIN 312-313 OIL EXCHANGE BUILDING ; Office: 985-J ——PHONES—— Res.: 474-J YIIOORITO ISIN ITO IS # Priced $15, $25, $35 || ">" $10 Skirts ° 50 Skirts in ‘All-Wool Materials, Suits and Coats Taffetas and Satins E ait Gah fi « ° very Suit and Coat in our store is Priced $10 now on sale at greatly reduced prices. "ID LB MOOOIOOOO LOSS. PPL LILI LI IPD, ‘ Casper Storage Company General Storage Car Lots Canned Goods, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables Handled, stored, re-shipped ‘and Checked in a Business Like Manner q & CLLLALLALLMAL A AA Adhd dead

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