Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 23, 1919, Page 3

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FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1919 Miss Blackmore, Reconstruction Aide, to Recuperate Here. Mrs. W. A. Blackmore returned «sterday from Fort Bayard, N: xico, where she has been visiting her daughter, Miss Leona Blackmore, onvalescent from a recent severe ttack of pneumonia, which was con- tracted while she was serving as re- truction aide at the Fort Bayard ¢ Miss Leona accompanied / her mother to Casper and will remain here on a month's leave while recup- crating from her recent illness. * Junior Prom Will be Social Event of Season. One of the social functions of the ar in interscholastic circles will be en this evening at the Masonic tem- when the class of 1920 of the Na- trona County High school will play roll of host to the senior class.! The Junior prom is one of the most pleasant social functions of the school ear and elaborate preparations have teen madé to make tonight’s event the social event of the season. The Iris orchestra has been en- gaged to furnish music for the even- and a large crowd is expected to be in attendance. * # * Wedding Quietly Solemnized At People’s Mission. Floyd E. West and Miss Mable ‘itman were united in marriage at ¢ People’s Mission Wednesday even- ng. Mrs. Hattie Lambert, evange- , officiating at the impressive ceremony. The workers of the mis- on and all the congregation extend- ed their most heatty congratulations and best wishes to the happy couple. \fter a brief honeymoon trip the! newlyweds will make their home in Casper. * * * Miss Doris Page of Springfield, s., is the house guest of her aunt, O. L. Walker. Miss Page ex- to spend the summer in Cas- d will be the incentive of many rt social affairs during her visit here. * & © The Friday Evening Dancing club entertained at its weekly dance at the Masonic temple last night, a large crowd attending. The music was fur- nished by the Iris orchestra and the dancing lasted until midnight. se 8 Miss Lulu Sams will present her pupils at the last of the series of recitals which she has been giving tomorrow afternoon at the Gantz Me- morial church, * * * The Monday Afternoon Bridge club will meet Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney. Mr, and Mrs. Mark U. tertained last night at dinner in hon- or of Mrs. Weber's sister, Mrs. Ver- non Swing, who is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Weber, cie Events’ . S Vernon Swing, of Bartlesville, Okla., Weber en-| Mrs. Mark U. Weber will enter- tain Monday at a luncheon at, the | Henning in honor of her sister, Mrs. who is spending a few weeks in Cas- per. lt eae aval | CIYNEWS |) Robert W. Campbell, a well known ‘stock man of Waltman, is in town on business, W. D. Twiford, a hotel and garage man, is here from his home in Man- ville for a few day’s business. s 8 « J. A. Likely, manager of the Guar anty Registry corporation, left this, morning on a several day inspection} trip of the company’s branch offices in Douglas and Lusk. 8 C. B. Sherman, general manager of the Union Oil company, which is carrying on extensive operations in Lance Creek field, is a business visitor in Casper today. e * @ Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Clowry ")GREAT OIL TANK WILL BE SCENE i ‘How Soldier OF DANCE WITH MIDWEST AS HOST One of the most novel cocialfaaa eae fen- tures of the week will be given Satur- day night when the Midwest Refining company plays host to its employes and the citizens of Casper. The fea- ture will be a big dance in which Cas- per peopie will trip the light fantas- | tic in one of the most unique ball rooms that it will ever be their lot to enter. The ball room where the dance will be held is a huge cement tank, the first of its kind in the west, which after receiving its christening Satur- day night will be used as a storage tank for crude oil piped here from fhe oil fields. The tank is 300 feet long by 300: feet wide, proportions greater than a Casper city block and is over 30 feet deep. The capacity of the huge structure can be estimated when it is known that it is built to hold 300,000 barreis of crude oil or over 15,000,000 gal- lons of refined products. Dispersed Attacks “For two years my stomach trou- ble-was very bad, my doctor had to ues umorpring on several cecasions. was stricken with these ai a Since taking 4 bottles Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy I of have Everyone is invited to participate ‘been entirely well and am serving in in the Saturday nicht revelries. order that nd one desiring to attend,, will be impeded because of the dis- tance to the refinery, the company is insuring a means of transportation and will press into service all of its; cars and trucks to carry the crowds; to the dance hall. The procession will start from Cen- ter street at 8:00 o’clock, the loaded trucks and autos, filled with dancers and merry makers being headed by! the Midwest Refining band, which is also scheduled to furnish the dance music during the evening. After the evening program is con- cluded and the refreshments served the crowds will be carried back into the city, and the “ ce hall” will take up its occupation as a reservoir for the storage of liquid gold. Let Us Send You a “Swift Dollar” North Center street, left during the “early part of the week for an extend- ed stay in Chicago. Mr. Clowry will enter an eastern medical institute, where he will receive treatment for chronic ailments which have kept him bedridden for weeks. * 2 & | Attorney Wilfred O'Leary, Wyom- ing attorney and oil man arrived in Casper this morning to spend several days here on business in connection with his oil land holdings in this vi- cinity. 1 * . Thos. D. Shaw, Oklahoma oil pro- ducer, is among the business visitors in Casper looking after local interests and visiting the oil fields in this vi- cinity. * 4 + * # Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Otis of Denver arrived in Casper this morning for a business visit. * * & Attorney E. J. Sullivan, prominent Basin attorney, is among the official business visitors from the northern part of the state. * Warwick M. Downing an officer of the Western States Oil and Land com- numbered among the busi- s* visitors in Casper. from Denver this morning and will leave for Lusk this afternoon. © “ * @ R. D. Campbell is in town today from his ranch at Waltman. * 8 ¢ J. Haytuin of Denver is visiting ; his brother-in-law, J. L. Learner for a few days while looking over the local business situation with a view to locating here. : ——___ The keeping of gold fish is a great institution in China. The fish are ‘fed on lean pork, which is first dried | vin the sun and then reduced to pow- ‘der. Natrona Lumber Co. Barbed Wire Fireplace Dampers Poultry Netting, Metal Corner Beads Glass Carpenter Too!s Coal Chutes Screen Wire Metal Lath Paints and Varnishes Garden Tools Builders’ Hardware Natrona Lumber Co. Phone 528 353 North Beech Street SPECIAL SALE Today and Saturday At Big Money Saving Prices WAISTS, SKIRTS, CHILDREN’S DRESSES, HATS, MADERIA HAND EMBROIDERY We Are Exclusive Agents For The La Camille Corset The Perfect Corset for Women The Bagie 159 North Center He arrived | For a Pocket Piece It will interest you. It shows freight and expenses only cent per pound. money goes that Swift & Company takes in. It shows that out of every dollar received by Swift & Company from the sale of meat and by-products in 1918— 1—Swift and Company paid for live animals 85.00 cents 2—Swift and Company Paid out for labor, 3—Swift & Company had left a profit of Tota! 100.00 cents The 2.04 cents profit equals only a fraction of a to affect materially the price of live stock to the farmer or the price of meat to the consumer. A “Swift Dollar’ you on request, Swift & Company U.S. Yards, Chicago where the other - 12.96 cents - - 2.04 cents remaining as it is too small ” will be mailed Address Read the Advertisements in The Daily Tribune and Save Mones REE HEHEHE HEE REREAD Facts About Our Fruits and Vegetables We have doubled our business in the past six months and attribute our growth to serving the public with Fresh and Seasonable Fruits and Vegetables at all times. All Orders to the Amount of $1.00 or Over Delivered Free “WE HANDLE EVERYTHING THAT GROWS” CITY FRUIT MARKET Phone 247 and Get the Best 114 South Wolcott Two Stores | ATE Bb NE AE TE TE TE EEE IEE AE IEEE SE FFE IEEE 38 4E- 151 South Center In ‘the artillery having been pronounced ‘in perfect health by government phy- ‘sicians.” It is a simple, harmless ‘preparation that removes the catar- rhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which ttauses practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including ap-! pendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by all druggists.— Adv. | ATARRH | For head or throat Catarrh try the vapor treatment— Viexs “YOUR BODYGUARD” - SO?, THIRD AND LAST RECITAL of the Season qq By the Junior and Senior Pupils of MISS LULU SAMS at the Methodist Church Saturday, May 24 :00 p. m. qq The Public is Invited to Attend This Program | “Watch the Elgia pee Comment Don’t wait till the best pat- terns are picked. Come, here now while the picking i¢,ga You will find it easy-to pig a pattern to suit you: pur splendid assortment. . Suits that will fit yout figure please your fancy, and aatiaty your.sense of value. . The smartest styles ind models ever designed: we are showing right here. Good suits as low a: saz, and up to $56 for tha finest quality. Good furnishings and hata too. f Event I. 0. O. F. Hall, Casper Saturday Evening, May 24 At great expense this wonderful is no better music for Guitars, Violin, Piano, Ete. Superstitions is that there is tremen- ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCE “Famous Lua Hawaii ning of dancing and entertainment. Admission—Couples, $1.25; Extra Lady, 35c. This Includes Tax PAGE THREE One of the commonest of all street BAKE SALE The Amoma-Agoga class \First Baptist church will sale Saturday afternoon at grocery. The class has pledged on the new church, and the mor from this sale is to be the first r ment on the pledge. i-21 dous good fortune ahead of anyone who meets a piebald horse in the streets. Where the idea came from nobody really knows, but it exists fo all parts of the world. LYRIC THEATER Continuous 1:00 p. m. to 11:00 p. m. Admission—10c & 20c Admission—10c & 20c EIGHT-REEL SPECIAL “The Auction Block” REX BEACH’S GREATEST STORY Two-Reel Mack Sennett Comedy with Shorty Hamilton, and Pathe News COMING - - - “NAZIMOVA” The Hotel Henning Talked of HOTEL IN CASPER \ The | Best | Thought of == Fa _ The HENNING GRILL OPEN EVERY EVENING FROM 8:00 TO 1:00 A. M. : (Except Sundays) SPECIAL MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT Service a la Carte HotetHennity Roper, UN : Oy, Pride of Wi ijoming ” In the Heert ot t Western Hotel Gompaay* Ax Bort Panager 1 Are You Sick? Or Are You in Doubt of the Medicine You Take? We handle a complete line of Drugs, Chemicals and Surgical Dressings: Your wants in this line will receive prompt and careful attention by nine Registered Pharmacists. CASPER PHARMACY Drugs and Jewelry “Promptness and Efficiency” ' “The Home of the Picture Shop” 110 E. Second Street Extraordinary an Orchestra OF VICTROLA FAME 1 ceenizaien of artists comes here in person. There tion Guitars, Ukeleles, Violian Harps, Steel bana old and young, turn out and enjoy an eve- One Price Only

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