Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 9, 1919, Page 3

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‘GHORAL SOGIETY GIVES LAST GANTATA OF THE fhe Casper Daiip fribune z “i THESE TWO LITTLE GIRLS ARE LIVELY NOW AS CRICKETS SEASON FRIDAY NIGHT once Weak anc) Pony” Tantw Makes Them Look Like New pleasures await await Casper music Different Child; lovers this week with ied pr of “The Rose Maiden” Choral soc’ on Fric The cantata. is ficult compo : constant and stadio IN CASPER Y the part of Prof. Rudo and his society and prot the last entertainmert of until after the summer me la Tick fever, dreaded in this vicinity passed. uring the spring of the year, claim.) “The Rose Maiden” aN wry ear Ge Oh ai she incle- |ed nother victim when A. L. James, |with prominent choral docieticn thee surprised at the splendid progress the 2% 64, succumbed to the malady Out the country and presentati young ladies had made in their .art | 5@turday evening at his home in But- here should be no less popular than in| Jay and + under the direction of a talented in-|/¢T Addition. Mr. James came in other places. The solos, duets, anc other chil stractor. All of the principals shared |from his homestead west of Casper, trios will be taken by Casper’s most hem did in congratolations. |about 10 days ago suffering from t#lented singers. ny wile There will be added attractions | tick bite and since that time medical, 12 keeping with the policy of the jou: tonight and Miss Neer will give one S¢Tvice has been pressed into service S°Ciety to limit admission price ‘ of her interpretative dances. The i an effort to save the man’s life a only the expense of mi public is invited to attend and the | >but without result. mG ed aa: 3 program follows: | Funeral services will be held from Fridey evening will t Ruth Bretchneider| St- Anthony’s Catholic church to- *4ll for such an ente -Margaret Holmes |™0rrow morning at 9:30, Rev. J. J. & large attendance ae National Dance __ ‘Ethel Mann \Mullin __ officiating. Interment will Egyptian Dance______Marion Kleber |>¢ made at the city cemetery. SUGCESS f OF BOY sraliT Helen Carlson, Marion Kleber | Mr. James is survived by his wife, Paeeeshte Maxine Russel| three sons and one brother. One of WEEK SEEN BY M ANNA sentation by the Casper GOODRICH Akron. Ohio ees A win sacnay| UK FEVER TAKES LIFE night many who desired to be present were prevented from attending rah Neer’s dancing recital at the high) school and by request she has con-| sented to repeat the program tonight. There was a good attendance Sat-| ai ANNOUNCEMENT | Secs Tune =| More Mileage | Adjustment on Goodrich Tires ,/) Fabrics-6,000 Miles and I wer reatly wor xeir condit — nt and assure Shepherd’s Pipe ___Frances Bingen | his sons is still in foreign army ser- Shephernd’s Pipe _...________ | Vice. The wife and other sons were Puckeriness isn't tea- igh bree Frances Bingenheimer| at the father’s bedside when death pases : 7 ~ National Dance ---_ Marion Kleber }occurred. The remains will lie in, [m9 wj ei t the governor's annin-taste. or S-- H Fed . June Barcarolle _-__ Helen Carlson State at the Bowman chapel today | office AC ‘tee Ww. G. Mea a Little Sinners Fare if they t b > Chopin Grande Valse _______ Class | and until 9 c’clock tomorrow morn-| national chairman of the er,” said Unel ‘ ar ss Spanish Dance -.--~.-~_ Miss Neer | ing. jcommittee for the Boy Scout dri f crap dice : i The entire program was rendered | aude cas | expressed his delight over the pros. no h ei ‘ 5 in costume and es Ae sea- FAMOUS SONG WAITER pecta for a suce u He nm dont want that? | automobile owners and son’s instruction in classic and fancy | thought the > : a 4 5 . _ . sone cronies Then | enough per drivers—to Goodrich Dealers Mesdames Leeper and suggested that the Wyomi\: women pound for your tea to get —the B. F. Goodrich Rubber Brooks Entertain Club |who aided in the Liberty loan cam the sclseah. Roel = - : Cc h h The Fortnightly Bridge club was| aigns be asked to got behind the rently re-, the real tea-flavor—'; cent ompany herewith declares a ‘entertained Saturday afternoon ai jnovitnedtcard aviei th eee more-mileage adjustment on the home of Mrs. John F. Leeper on MINSTRELS TOMORROW Californ vomen had v per cup. S. Park. Mrs. Leeper and Mrs. B. B. | [ao £0. ive ope 5 Goodrich Tires—6, 000 miles for 5 the fine x ~-] Brooks were the hostesses and a very — oc hilling heal D. S. MeCalman, SAFETY TREADS, and 8,000 lea enjoyable session is reported. “-_ 6 Eastern Visitor Guest at Dancing Party Miss Doris Paige of Springfield, Mass., a niece of Mrs. Otis Walker,| Corporal John | Arnold, one of teal sonersaten‘is nt, and ¢ members of Uncle Sammy's Minstrels | « sioner of imn | which will be here at the Iris to-|C nne Sunday for ; Morrow, is the composer of several! trip over W well known songs including “Meet! tical CHC splis “* ig af economical BAA MOND DMA L.nglish Ureakfast. All one was the inspiration for a prettily ar-| Me at the Red Cross Ball,” “Wy ‘ ranged dancing party Saturday even-| ming, We Owe a Lot to You,” “I'll : ing in the beautiful home of Mr. ana | Steal You,” “We'll Bring the Kaiser Mrs. Walker on South Center street. | Back,” and many others, some of | The interior of the home was decorat-| which he will sing while here. ed. very effectively and the evening| The well known lyric tenor, Ser proved of much enjoyment to those| geant Arthur Bowes, is also with th present, besides serving as a means| company. Mr. Bowes, prior to the of introduction of Miss Paige. pale was leading tenor with the Aborn and Savage English grand opera Mr. and MK wan Tyler and lit-| house and after the tour of Uncle tle daughter, Sarah Avery, of Rock’ Sammy’s Minstrels terminates on River, Wyo., are guests at the home! June 20, Mr. Bowes goes to Asbury A | der way to give |come befitting her reputation as one of the chief personages of the parch myn-lined moisture-pro: At grocers everywhere. lread, her M are un esty a wel- of Mrs. Tyler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Park, N. J., where he has been en- P. Be Nicolaysen: gaged as soloist with Arthu® Pryor’s 9 t band for the summer. Mrs. A. H. Cobb kas-returned to) Casper after a several months’ visit | with her daughter in Oklahoma, a ORE Meedames Elder and Weaver Entertain at Bridge Mrs. E. W..Elder and Mrs. Carl Weaver were hostesses at bridge in Mrs. Elder’s apartment in the Ideal Saturday afternoon. ~——— SSR | | CITYNEWS |) o———__—_—. 0 Mrs. M. W. Yard left last night for Greeley, Colo., to attend the’ graduation exercises of the Colorado | comedians, Sergeant Among the other members ere those two well known black face Rube Walters and Corporal Johnny Quick, the Sammy Jazz Quartette; musicia Barnard, well known baritone singer and cello player; Private Hayes, sing- ing and dancing comedian; Novy and Leach, rapid-fire song and dance art ists and others. The 168rd depot brigade band is also with the boys on this tour and will render two band concerts on the streets while here. we Sh ee Numerous arrests were made dur- ing the past week, the cases being in a large number. of ‘instances, viola- Do you believe in signs? This is 2 sign that we are ready to supr th the best there is in the summer se: Exceptionally good suits in aH sorts of light wei terials. A wonderful State Teachers’ college from which ‘tions of city liquor laws and drunken- her daughter, Miss‘Mary, graduates’ ness. There is apparently, according this yeer. They will visit in Denver’ to the statements, of city officials, and Fort Collins for some time be- g tendency on the part of “booze fore returning to Casper. ‘hounds’ to congregate in this state mond ‘before it goes dry. However, the po- Mrs. E. W. Davis left Saturday Jice are endeavoring to weed out a: for Sheridan where she will spend far as posible the undesirables a month visiting her mother and'in Casver and are resorting to the dark effects. Summer su Athletic w patterns in ligh its, $21 to $60, other relatives. She will return to'yagrancy laws to accomplish their and two-pleec BG: to Casper in time for the Independerice ' purpose. $5.00 —_— ae ale Sec ; Read the Tribune ads. Straw hats, new braids end Mrs. C. B, Bartholomew, manager FOR SALE shapes, $2.50 to $7.50. of The Leader Store at Lusk iS; Qne 490 Chevrolet. spending a few days in Casper, on} One model 1917 Maxwell, ready business, arranging for new supplies for the rapidly growing store in the new oil center. _* * * J. O. Ingram, manager of the branch store of the National Fore Co., in Laramie, drove in Saturday night and is spending a couple of | days here on business. He plans on} taking his little son, Rex, back to Laramie with him. Mr. Ingram says he encountered the storm this side of Pathfinder and that the road was rendered almost impassable. s 8 J. W. Miller returned last night from Basin, where he was summoned by the government to appear for physical examination, as result of ill- ness contracted while in the service. . Chas, E, Wygant, formerly prin- cipal of the local high school, is now ‘| connected with the Midwest Refining company in the store department. He assumed his duties at the plant after returning from the east, where he has visited ext ely. MAN STANDS TO .LOSE AN ESTATE UNLESS LOCATED Postoffice authorities here are try- ing to locate Frank B. Horne, sup- posed to have come to Casper, who is the beneficiary of an estate recent- ly filed for probate at his home and who stands to lose a considerable amount if he is not located in the near future. Mail addressed ‘to him here is being held by Postmaster W. W. Sproul and further details can be secured by application to the local office. to run. One 1917 Ford touring. «© One nearly new Fore coupe. One. 3-4 ton Stewart truck. Every car listed here is a bargain, for we handle none but cars that are worth the money. THE MAXWELL GARAGE pt OO CLE I SO ER a TY S. Ash. Phone 643W. THE HUB | | SHOE & CLOTHING co Successor iy Bloom Shoe & Clothing Co. nd Today and Tomorrow THE PICTURE THAT WILL LIVE FOREVER RETURN SHOWING OF Dorothy Phillips in ALLEN HOLUBAR’S Super-Production “The HEART of HUMANITY” ADMISSION - - - “THE Ww [cw AM 62 p.m. E-ta charge of iGe : Enterta Ton'sht ftom £238 te It: d Dutton, Staley & ( Brokers company from New York ned Denver ph wires. Instant ser- ms Ont stock listed on any List your stocks with us, we Daily accurate quot markets, private telegra We furnish quotot hangre ition in the county | you (he st pos e price. Ask for ow | market letter. ‘Two Offices 20 d 30 Casper, Wyo., 411 Oil Exchange Bldg., Phone 1134 c an c Lusk, Wyo., Henry Hotel A miles for SILVERTOWN CORDS. Fix these new Goodrich Adjustment figures firmly in your mind—6,000 miles for SAFETY TREADS—8,000 miles for SILVERTOWNS—instead of the 3,500 and 5,000 miles respectively heretofore in force. This new adjustment stands back of all Goodrich Tires, including tires already purchased in the hands of user or dealer. Goodrich Tires in actual usage on road and pavement are tod: such matchless m excess of adj Goodrich knows it has most durable tires the try has produced. The Goodrich adjustment mileage is increased because Goodrich knows the mileage in its tires, and it wants to give every motorist a share in 1 the eir economy, and all-around benefits. Go to a Goodrich Dealer, and buy a Goodrich Tire—or buy four Goodrich Tires—sure that with fair and square usage a Safety Tread wiil render you at least 6,000 miles; and a Silvertown Cord at least 8,000 Buy Gocdrich Tires from a Dealer rubber indus- AR : = yan bennett’

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