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

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TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1919 ciely | Events’ (o) Daughters of American Revolution Hold Special Meeting city is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Yesterday afternoon a_ special |H. A. Shedd, in erside, California, meeting of the Daughters of the/in the heart of tue orange growing American Revolution, Fort Casper | district, near Los Angeles. Chapter, was held with Mrs. E. P.| ae > ® Bacon at her home on Natrona ave.| H. E. Read, an employe of the nue. The meeting was called by/jlocal postoffice, and wife, have re- State Regent Mrs. B. B. Brooks, who | turned from a two weeks’ \wacation had also been regent of the chap-|spent in the mountains near Lan- ter, but her election to the state of-j der. fice necessitated her _ resignation) eam: | . from the local office. Mrs. Thomas Sam Houck of the local postof- Cooper was elected regent and Mrs.! fice force, is spending his vac W. M. Holland vice regent. Ar-|now. Miss Lillian Faulkner is also rangements were perfected for the! absent from the postoffice on her celebration of the birthday of Lafay-| vacation at the present time. ette which occurs, September 6, by a/ 7 * # picnic at the V-V ranch of ex-Gov-| Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Muller are ernor Brooks. The organization is|leaving Wednesday for Detroit, planning on a luncheon to be given|Mich., to visit Mr. Muller’s relatives. at the opening of the fall meeting) Mr. Muller is employed in the city early in October. During the great/ and county engineer's office. war the time of the members and of | oie; © the organization was so taken up| Frank Francis has returned from by war work that the regular pur-| Crawford, Nebr., where he has spent poses of the society were laid in| the past 10 days visiting friends and the background, but now that the/ relatives. Mr. Francis returned to war is over it is planned to take up) Casper immediately after being dis- the work with renewed energy. Mrs.| charged from the army and afte: Brooks and Mrs, Wallace Leavitt) spending a few days here left for the| have charge of the arrangements for| Nebraska town. He assumed his | the luncheon at the opening meeting! duties here Mrs. W. N. Woodworth of this THERMOPLS, he} FLKS COMING ON SATURDAY Return Ball Game with Midwest Next Sunday Will Have Back- ing of Antlered Herd of Hot Springs Town. Thermopolis El strong. will invade Casper and Sun- Jay and be sponsors to the Thermo- polis baseball aggregation in a re- turn game with the Midwest team Sunday afternoon on the high school athletic field. Local Elks are mak- ing preparartions now for the enter- tainment of the visitors while here, he plans to include a big street pa- rade Saturday evening, ywed by a social session in the Elk’s club rooms Thermopolis will alzo take ad-! vantage of this occasion to boost its big celebration to be held the last three days of this month FUNERAL DIRECTORS OF STATE WILL MEET HERE Announcement has just been made 4 = 4 of a meeting of the Wyoming Fun- UNCLE SAMMY’S MINSTRELS | FATHER HERE TO SETTLE AFFAIRS OF A. E. F. HERO Joseph Buhr, of Hugo, father of J. J. Buhr, former Casper killed in Fra: -¢ July 20 last year is in Cas- per today on business Colo., boy, who was action in n connection with closing up the effairs of the de- ceased man here. Buhr was well known in Casper, having lived here fer two years be fore he enlisted in arniy service dur. ing the world war. The announce- ment of his death while a member of the expeditionary forces brot sor- w to scores of his friends in this nity. _>-- JUDGE WINTER ADDRESSES GRADUATES Judge Charles E. Winter address- the graduates of the Riverton high school last week, going to that from Lander, where he is hold- court. Mr. and Mrs. Winter also were the guests at a dinner in their honor by the Fremont County Bar association. WINGTRELSAT =, ee minstrels will be. the headliner at the Iris theater o BACK: LIKE A YOUR KIDNEYS single performance. Recruited entirely from the rs of the American arr the p of the troupe before and « war gained reputations as ‘There's use suffering from the awful agony of lame back. Don't wait musicians and comedis till it “passes « It only comes back. an entertainment nd stop it Diseased to none of its kine A brief concert will be the streets prior to the « similar to that which business district - —_ FOR SALE 490 Chevrolet model 1917 uature’s sig- When you feel One One to run. One Maxwell, ready 1917 Ford touring. One nearly new Ford coupe. One 3-4 ton Stewart t Every car listed he argain, for we handle none but cars that are worth the money THE MAXWELL GARAGE 167 S. Ash. Phone 643W. liable for e eure the bez. GOOD name i ber. in October. anes, S sae | Courthouse Romance Near Culmination | A beautiful romance, which hed its inception amid the dignified of- ficial surroundings of the Natrona} county courthouse, will culminate at Cheyenne tomorrow in the wedding of M. C. Price, formerly county treasurer of this county, and Miss Edith M. Ogburn, who has officiated both as deputy and county clerk of, ——— — }lots 10 and 11, blk. 101, Con. 8909, sort and lined up all the inmates of Natrona county for many years. | WEDNESDAY SPECIALS AT THE Webel Commercial Co., to T. F. the place and then ordered them to The ceremony uniting the young! G. & M. CASH GROCERY, 118 Algeo on part of lots 3 and 4, bik. come across their valuables, Af- people will take place at the Episco- w. SECOND ST. PHONE 91 5, Casper, Con. $1 ete. m of about $50 and pel church in Cheyenne tomorrow, Tomatoes, size 2 can, extra stan- Patent—United States to William's welny trinkets the ban- with the Rev. Dr. N. S. Thomas. dard quality -_-____ 2 cans for .25! D. Brydonon land in Sec. 21, T. 33, s made their getaway officiating. The wedding will be a/Gal. Apricots, per gal. ~~~ - °80/ R. 82. About three o'clock this morning very quiet affair, the couple being Swift’s Premium skinned hams, C. F. Shumaker et ux to New York William Mannigan and T. J Fowler, attended only by Mr. Charles €ul-| per pound -~~--_-~--_-_-_._.45| Oil Co., on lots 21 and 20, blk. 7, men whom the police state answer len, formerly of Casper, as best man, | Dill Pickles (solid and large) Casper, Con. $1 etc. the descriptions they § and! MisstHelen| Brown, ‘associate inj. per dozén i --28| Quit claim deed: v located by Offi the county clerk’s office, as brides- Large Brazil Nuts, per pound__ .30 Tom Burke to Wm. D. Brydon on Weddell, and Gaston. At the time maid, After a brief wedding jour- |#resh Marsh Mallows, per pound_ .40 land in Secs. 4, 6, 31, 5, 8, 9, & 17, of their apprehension th had lit. ney, the young couple will be at home| Watch the paper for our specials T. 38, R. 77. tle money in their and to their friends in Cheyenne. | “* * | Bender-Crumrine | Wedding Monday | | Clara V. Bender and John devine | Crumrine ‘were ‘married ‘Mon@iiy at- ternoon at 2 o’clock, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. John, H. Mullin at the rectory. The young people were attended by Miss Lenis Smith and E. J. Donahoe, friends of the contracting parties. Mr. Crumrine is connected with the sales department of the Denby Truck company, and it is understood that. the young people will make their home in Casper or Thermopolis. * 2 The “Worth While Girls” will meet tonight at 8 o’clock with Miss Zoe Wolgard, at her home on the corner of South Maple and Linden. Maa | ue CULY¥-NEWS'.. . | Mrs. Frank Canner and children ‘left Sunday for Indianapolis, where they will spend the coming two months visiting with friends and rela- ives. “a E. R. Breisch, Sr., well known Cheyenne resident, is spending a few weeks in Casper visiting at the home of his son, E. R. Breisch,’Jr. Mr. Breisch is heavily interested in local oil companies and is visiting at the local headquarters. ** * Mr. and Mrs. William Stapleton have returned to Casper to make their home here after an absence of nearly a year. Mr. Stapleton was identified with local business inter- ests during the 1917 oil boom, ee) ve A new Dodge delivery cr has been added to the fleet of trucks operated by the Casper Storage Grocery com- pany for the convenience of custo- mers. ._+* * P. R. Blakey returned this morn-' ing from Denver, where he has spent several days on business in connec- tion with the local ladies’ furnishing store, Py a Miss Alice Kearney who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry Bin- genheimer, has returned to her home in Boulder Colo. Miss Kearney was the incentive for many charming so- cial functions during her stay here. - . * W. F. Shafer left yesterday for an extended visit with relatives and friends on the Pacific coast. He plans to spend several weeks visit- ing in Oregon and the remainder of | his three months’ vacation in other states of the Pacific coast. * ¢ Miss Helen Brown of the county clerk’s office, is leaving this even- ing for her home in Topeka, Kans. * 2. # Miss Helen K. Carlson, formerly deputy county clerk, has been ap- Pointed acting county clerk, to fill the place made vacant by the resig- nation of Miss Ogburn, which will go into effect on July 1. At the regular July meeting the» commis- Sioners will permanently fill the va- cancy, ' age and workshop 2 in charge of a branch of |eral Directors association to be held construction at the Midwest refinery. | in Casper on the 25th, 26th and 27th * * * | 7 |of this month. The program con- NOTICE sists of lectures and demonstrations The Summer School for upper/by the leading experts in the em. grades will open June 11, at the|bslming profession. It Central Building.’ Call 237-J for in- formation. 6-10-2t* a FOR SALE OR Ri location on W. Se At the Iris Tonight HOLOUPS OBTAIN is expected hat 40 or 50 undertakers of the state ill be in attendance panied y their wives and acco REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS r 6 ft. Cement floor. Roy C. Smith, genere! delivery. 6-10-2t Two arn —— heavily Alex Armayer to G F. Lindahl on every Wednesday and Satyrday. W. F, Dunn et ux to Harry Iba on G. & M. CASH GROCERY land in Secs. 29, 32 and 33, T. 40, ; e @ This is the SFivest YEAR Two Big New Savings for Car Owners and Truck Owners were not armed. > Never before have Firestone Tires been so decidediy better than others as they now are. So, for months back dealers, car owners and truck operators have been saying: “It’s the Firestone Year.” And on top of this quality advantage offered in the improved Gray Sidewall Fabric and Cord Tires, on top of the enlarged size and extra heavy tread, come these two other Firestone savings— Much lower prices—and adjustments made on a bigger mileage basis. NOTE THIS NEW SCHEDULE Fabric Tires 6,000 Miles Cord Tires 8,000 Miles Solid Tires 10,000 Miles You can thank the rubb 2 market for a part of the price saving. You can thank F irestone men—90% of whom are stockholders in the company—for a tire of such quality. 6,900 miles, 8,000 miles, 10,006 miles—these are only beginning points from which you can figure the extra miles that have made this the ‘‘Firestone Year’? and given greater meaning than ever to the Firestone pledge ef— | | Most Miles per. Doliar EARL C. BOYLE | 231-237 North Center Street-—Phone 9 S60 FROM HOUSE highwaymen it night entered a David street re- You can sell {t in the Want Ad str GROCERS They gladly Recommend Batte=Nat “Coffee Delicious” because — of tts Sizperior fine QOualté) aad Flavor. ATTEND THE |BIG SALE peerssesserrestissrreestrererrreresy Coats, Suits, Dresses, Capes, Dolmans *25 &°35 ALL HIGH-GRADE GARMENTS THE LEADER 146 East Second Same Prices Prevail at Our Lusk Store arse nne aomr ram

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