Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 12, 1919, Page 3

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¥, JUNE 12, 191 i a fhe Casper Daiip €ribune Final Rehearsal for ’ “The Rose Maiden.” The final rehearsal for “The Rose Maiden,” which will be presented by The Casper Choral society Friday night, will be held tonight at the First Methodist church, beginning at 8& o'clock. Professor Lundberg is par- ticularly anxious that all members he present. * + « w. C, T. U. Meets Friday Afternoon The W. C. T. U. will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. A. Goulding, 216 North Pine street. “How to Make Casper More Home- like” will be discugsed by the Rev. Walter H. French. All ladies are in- vited to attend. ——— (a | CITYNEWS |! oo —n Miss Mildred Harned returned last night from Lincoln, Nebr., where last week she graduated from the Nebraska School of i Harned, 266 N. Maple street, but plans on open- ing offices here in the near future. “ * « $ Attorney R. H. Nichols left last night for Denver, where he will re- main a few jays on legal business. Oa trere Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cole of Lander are visiting at the home of Mr. Tom Cole. ee ee Misses Helen and Sybil Watson of Greybull are visiting at the home of, their aunt, Mrs. Charles Carlson. * * « ) Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Tulley of Den-! ver, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kimball, Jr., for the past week, left last night for their home where Mr. Tulley is identified with prominent business en- terprises. | ee 2 8 | Workers’ T. L. Reno, local agent for the Chandler Motor company, left last night for Denver where he will spend a few days on business. Upon his re- turn he will drive back 2 new car for: immediate delivery and authorize the shipment of several more to supply the local trade. eR Brokerage service and leased wire connections have not been interrupt- ed in any way yet by the nation- wide strike of telegraphic workers. Operators cf local wires here are members of the union but are not in the employ of the Western company which is bearing the brunt of the ill-will of the strikers. —_ BAKE SALE The /Philathea class of the Meth-| odist Sunday school will hold a bake sale at White’s Grocery, Saturday ae ternoon, June ne 14, 6-11-5 Serves You Right CREAM WAFFLES Served 5:00 a. m. to 11:00 a. m. And from 2:00 p. * You will get full meas- ure for every dollar vou svend on clothes in this store. By any measure, our suits will measure up to your standard. For STYLE, they are right to the line. For QUALITY, they | are over the top. For VALUE, they are running over, and some to spare, _ Splendid patterns ia lines, plaids and fancy mixtures. Suits, $21 to $60, Good furnishings and hats, Successor to meee Shoe & Clothing Union} | i ‘ 6-12-2t J POSDOOOOO eee The Philathea class of the Meth odist Sunday school will hold a buke SNE OPEL TES PENIEAAL BAIN FORMER SCHOOL TEACHER wong ANE NEEDED 10 AS BRIDE IN. GOLORADO MAKE BIE CROP ee “bachelor” firm,.o * Conditions Vary in Different Parts venis’ firm,.of many years existence in Casy terday at noon when Ge bell, prominent Casper k s man x = and populer in the s world of State, Says Weekly Sum- ere, married M mary of the U. S. Weather in Pueblo, Colo. B Ok = be remembered here by m zeae vcr. = as she forme aay fase idan vee By GEO. W. PITMAN. se se ng her work nearly four Mr. (¢ ME. CHURCH ON FRIDAY (U. S. Weather Bureau, Cheyenne.) ampbell is senior member of the’ Tempera’ for the pe firm of Campbell and Johnson,! near norm night The beautiful cantata, “The Rore -clothiers. were much higher than Maiden,” will be presented at the The announcement of the mar- Methodist church Friday night by riage, which comes as a surprise to the Casper Choral society. ll be all but the most intimate friends of a treat fur lovers of good music a the couple, wes rece’ i by J. W. a large ratonage sured from Johnson last ni; from F. M among those who attended the first Brown, and follows: e result that crow concert of the society. Onlya limited, “George l and Miss Ha oate ald alfalfa number of tickets will be sold, it is riett Nichols were married here —some loc: understood, because of the capacity noon today and will be at the Broad- uraging repc of the church and most of the seats moor hotel for a while.” Gidaral rains tready have been taken. + Mr. Campbell and Mr. Brown left fataed crowth Appreciation of the cantata will be Sunday morning in Mr. i y rye is headed probably the ana is out most seriously ected Is. Winter wheat is alfa is about ready to northern and eastern dis- increased by familiarity story, and the fdllowing brief synop- t sis of “The Rose Maide offered for the benefit of prospective attend- ants: The Queen of the Flower Fairies wearies of a life of unbroken calm, with the crops are rec from JAMES ACTAWNEY | ‘ole i to prays of the newly returned Spring } is ot be ee |that he will bestow upon her the gift + nine od of love that he bi alten. “an” tows upon man. He warns her of the risk~she runs, but finally yields to ber entreaties by changing her while she sleeps into hern loca rasshoppers are reported 4 1 parts of the Big Horn DIES SUDDENLY the form of a beautiful girl, Under i ee Swen cet the name of Roseblossom, she wa tea Wad « a la he ders thru the world to find the | iascst® todas a that she ks, and meets with who, having been betrayed by her Be . The Mothers’ league and Army & lover, loses her ‘senses and dies brok y club members are requested to en-hearted. But, undeterred from BAKE SALE 2 present at a special meeting on her search, Roseblossom becomes the athea class of tl rsday ning, June 12, at the wife of a forester, with who hool will h the basement of new| lives for a time uch perf Grocery, We 1. Business of importance. piness that she cannot sur is E 6-11-2t death. The elves bewail the fate of their Queen, and curse love as fatal to peace and happiness. —$—<—<——_—_ FOR RENT—Curtain stretchers, per day. Delivered by “Wi circle. Call f44R. “BARNETT’S OF COURSE” ———-—_- BAKE SALE The Capital Hill Circle will hold a cake bake sale at the Natrona M cantile Co., turday 6-12 oe Saturday Specials at the G. & M. CASH GROCERY 118 West Second St., Phone 91 20 bars Swifts White Soap $1.co Limit 20 bars to Customer Dried Apples (Extra > pee eedless Raisin: Mine)p ote pes 1 Ib. ~--~ 2 lbs. for 35¢ boxes of Extra Cod Special at, per box Standard Corn, while it as per can__- = The above specials are Saturday, June 14 Only G. & M. CASH GROCERY 35c Young Men’s Genuine Palm Beach Suits. Genuine Mohair Suits. Genuine Kool-Cioth Suits. Genuine Panam-Cloth Suits. THESE ARE SUMMERSENSE CLOTHES We Have These Suits in Either Loose or Snug Fitting Models These are all Genuine Palm Beach Suits, nationally known make, and worn throughout the world. They are hand tailored. silk trimmed garments in all colors: neat light and dark g¢ , blue and white pin s BEDS. ‘ream, white, fiche andes tan tromoland. iehetelse Specially Priced at $8. 50, $10.00, $12. 50, ‘$15. 60, Up MEN’S FINE BRAID STRAW SAILOR HATS i Leghorn, Italian Panamas, Cool i and other summer hats too num <son See for Genuine Panama, B. Cloth, Palm Beach Clot erous to mention. At $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $5, Up Wh. D. Barnett Outfitting Zo. 121 East Second Street m. to-5:00 p. m. BAKE SALE sale at White’s Grocery, Saturday af- ternoon, June 14, 6-11-3t Week-End Special For those who were unable to attend our last week two-day sale on white footw'zar, we are again offering. all white FABRICS at REDUCTION Friday and Saturday Only, June 13-14 The BWoo#teryvy 4th Floor O. S. Bidg. Take the Elevator and Save a Dollar or More © PAGE —— ONLY A FAMILY ROW, REASON OF BLOODY FIGHT ° CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 12.— Mystery cloaks the identity of the principals in, and the reason for a bloody knock-down battle that was waged in the northeastern environs of Cheyenne between two men and two women constituting a motor party traveling in a large touring ear. After all of the party had been badly beaten and cut, and two of them were unconscious, the man and woman still able to keep their feet placed their unconscious companions in the car, with the assistance of by-standers, and drove eastward over the Lincoln highway. No report of the tle was made to the police. | “Everything is all right— it’s just a family row,’’ she asserted. When the unconscious forms had been placed in the car, the woman and her Men of years,—and women too,” pe Gee yy c iil we vA tt This beverage will appeal companion clamored in and the ma- chine was driven away at a rapid| rate. ss — on | CASPER CHORAL SOCIETY i Wi} \ WI Vl in the Cantata “THE ROSE MAIDEN” First Methodist Church, Friday, June 13, at 8:15 p. m. Tickets only 50c.; Delicious, Refreshing, Nour- ishing, Healthful and Pure. eae It leads them all. Precipitation for the week: Made by, BLATZ—Milwaukee Cheyenne, 0.01; Wyncote, 0.44; CHEYENNE FRUIT COMPANY Casper, 0.25; Rocky Point, 0.44; DISTRIBUTOR Sheridan, 0.14; Lander, 0.30; Evans- Cheyenne, Wyo. Casper, Wyo. ten, 0.08; Yellowstone Park, 0.14; Pocatello, Idaho, 0; Salt Lake City, Utah, Trace; Rapid City, South Dakota, 0.90. i UR truck-tire press is powerful enough to apply or remove a tire quickly. All the machines and men necessary to give you prompt tire changes. Our job is to keep your truck moving. We give you the right tire. We vceduce the time of tire change. More, we give you a tire that ia resilient. It stops road jolts before they dam- age the gears and bearings of your trucks, Firestone Tires and our serv- ice will make your trucks last fonger. The fact is— Over half the tuck Tonnage of America is carried on Firestone Tires EARL C: BOYLE 231-237 North Cen ter Street-—Phone 9 Prices are Advancing on Fall Merchandise 2507, We Will Make A Reduction of 25% On all Spring Suits and Coats for 30 Days We have them in all favorite cloths and shades. Don’t miss the opportunity THE FASHION SHOP 114 North Center St. Townsend Bldg., Casper, Wyo. THREE Cy HP rity er!

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