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

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ILROADERS SHOT BY MEN PUT OFF TRAIN KEMMERER, Wyo., June 16.— Conductor Shaeffer, of the Oregon short line is in the hospital in Mont-> pelier, lies in his home as the result of a shooting affair which took place at Border. The cause of the shooting is some- what of a mystery. The railroad men claim that two men boarded their train at Cokeville and were generous- Sheriff V. C. Talbert of Custer !y supplied with Wyoming whiskey. county, Nebr., arrived in Casper yes-| They took possession of a box car terday from Broken Bow, Nebr., on #74 when the trainmen found them official business and is the guest of they refused to vacate. They were Sheriff Pat Royce while here. put off the train at Border and one e256 66 of the men drew a gun and comr Dr. and Mrs, W. G. Burnett, who | #58essor to succeed Gilbert Taysom, have been visiting in Denver for the Struck in the forehead by a bullet, past few -days, are in Cheyenne, which glanced off and did little dam- where Dr. Burnett is holding state |®&¢ except for the loss of blood. optical examinations. They will re-|,| McCready was shot through the turn to Casper by motor on Wed- leg. The wounds of the injured men nesday, were dressed in Border and they j handled the train into Montpelier |where Shaeffer was taken to the jhospital and McCrifady is at his} j home. | ociety | Events | Casper Girl Wed to Greybull Man The marriege of James Willard Sturnn of Greybull to Miss Medora A. Tedford of 324 North Lincoln, Casper, occurred Saturday evening at the Methodist parsonage, the Rev. Walter L. French officiating. The young people were attended only by Mr. and Mrs. E, R. Myer, the latter a sister of Mrs, Sturnn. They will make their home in Greybull. o 3% Miss Helen Miller of Denver is the” house guest of Mr., and Mrs. | L, F. McMahon, and expects to spena 1 fortnight in Casper. Par hae Army Man Takes Bride from Denver Vernor R. Murray, recently re- turned from 15 months service over- seas, and Miss Gertrude LeMaster of Denver were married quietly at 9 o'clock Sunday morning by the Rev. Walter L. French, the ceremony be- ing performed at the Methodist par- sonage. George W. Murray, father of the groom, and Mrs, Harvey Wis- ner attended the young people. Theq will make their home on College avenue, North Casper. oe" 76 * * *. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wright of Edgemont, S. Da., are spending a few days in Casper, and are at the Hen- ning. Mr. Wright is a prominen: official of the Wyoming-Dakota Oil company. eS hae No Disqualification She—“And hasn't the ewful life} jof destruction and war spoiled you | \for a peaceful, harmless existence?” | He—“Well, you see, I happen to be a lawyer. Miss Helen Young, who has been teaching in Longmont for the past * and McCready, rear brakemen’ ¢ i i in C —Sydney Bulletin. Birthday Party at winter, has arrived in Casper to spend ei Elberta dibes the Griffith Home — = fe cummer with her parents, Mr. and) The Girl—“I admire that pianist’s Master David Griffith, son of Mr.| pact Socond Awoh jome ON! finish. Don’t you?” and Mrs, D. H. Griffith, welcomed | ~* r) aS ee The Man—“Yes, but I always his seventh birthday yesterday by in- : F dread his beginning.”—Boston Tran- viting a number of his little friends letra at Bin wide Pad script. to his home southeast of Casper. The stay. : bi | = —_ — afternoon was spent at games and a E general frolic over the premises. At! Se ae DOUBTING “THOMASES. the appointed time Mrs. Griffith served delicious refreshments—just the kind that little boys and girls sell, officials of the .Wyo-Kans Oil | Syndicate, left Saturday for a few L. A. J. Phillipot and Jack Rus-! “For a number of years a well known. physician and surgeon. and his colleagues, in the city of Chicago, like—and David topped it off by| days’ trip to the Lost Soldier oil field. cutting a big birthday cake on which seven candles were lighted. Mrs. Griffith was assisted by Mrs. J. B. Griffith, Mrs. John Oliver and Mrs. Ed Chenoweth. Ce |have been experimenting upon ani- John Ayres of the Homestake Min-| als In order to determine scientific. ing company of Lead, S. Da., is in| Sly whether diseases will occur in Casper on business. eon + Tom Spears of the firm of Mestas & Spears, has gone to Denver on business connected with his firm. } " * distant organs after vertebrae have | been slightly displaced, causing pres- sure on the nerves where they leave . the spinal column. “Microscopic examination of spi mens taken from organs of the \- an Se eT eS : CITY NEWS | paupaien due cantsively? Cradces aE | porn ie epplabower, the, welll: the stomach; kidney, pancreas ‘and > known linguist of Helena, Mont., is) . 3 Miss Grace Littmer, who has been | spending a feisadwnypCaresicmfwy | Peecticaly ay ren bak Set alagas eae oy connected with the Taylor & Clay |spending a few days in Casper on|“°S oe ae. can i. eae branch office in Denver, arrived in | business. babe Aahs eae . 1 j Casper Saturday to spend sev-| * pressure on a nerve producec eral days here visiting friends and Mr. Peter Sill, proprietor of the transacting business at the local of-| City Bakery and Grocery at Ther- fice. mopolis, came down yesterday with| the excursion and stayed over today | R. D, Miller has returned from aj to visit friends and transact business ten-day trip to Rawlins and Salt here. Creek, ‘ e | \ ° e |cause disease then the most s thing to do would be to remove ti pressure by adjusting the vertebra to its proper place, and that is just | what the Chiropractor does. If you think this method would not ‘ {apply to your particular case go to} : p - Mrs. Harry Hogue of East Linden), Chiropractor and learn the real Miss Mabel Gilbert, Miss Andrea) street, is in a local hospital following | facts and possibilities of this science. Terrier, W. L. Talbert and Gaston| an operation yesterday for appendi-! Ip speaking of Chiroprz Terrier motored to Casper from Lead, | citis. From latest reports, she is re-! Gould, M. D., s@ys; South Dakota, and expect to” spend‘ covering nicely. “I am convinced of the superior several days in Casper before return- | * | merits of this form of health prac- ing to their home. | Miss Verna Burnett, who has been | tice,” bite ill for the past few days, is able to! Dr. B. G. Hahn $7 sta *- * * tic H. G.| * % Dr. E. E. Hahn by a slightly displaced vertebra will|,. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Occleston and! be out again. Miss Mary Porro of Lead, South Da-! kota, motored to Casper yesterday,| to be the guests of Miss Sarah E.! his ranch in the Bates Martz. Mr. Occleston. is the head} electrician of the Homestake Mining! company of Lead. * + Mayor John F. Leeper has re- turned from a business trip to Ther-’ architects of Dubois &Goodrich, spent mopolis, and Mrs. Leeper has return-' the day in Casper and returned to his | ed from a three weeks’ visit in Den- home in Cheyenne Saturday night. } * *. *. ver. * The Mothers’ league is still meet ing all trains carrying soldiers an¢ sailors, supplying the boys with iunct and cigarettes. This morning the ladies served over one hundred and twenty five who were on their way to their home: in Wyoming, Montana and Idaho, af ter being discharged at Fort D. A Cleed. on Willow Creek. . ** Chiropractors. Townsend Bldg. Phones: Office, 423; Charles Richards is in the city from | Hole country. | : Res. 841R * John H. Dickey is in from his ranch | * Stocks, Bonds, Real Estate Greater Casper Brokerage Company Room 101 :-: Wyatt Bidg. Phone 1104 List Your Real Estate Wants With Us for Quick Action * | William Dubois, of the firm of} David Dickey, a prominent sheep | ind oil man of Thermopolis, iss pend- ng a few days in Casper. * * 8 Paul Bachellor, a prominent attor- | iey of Lusk, spent the week end in) Jasper. } .* * Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Ladd of Den-| ver are the guests of their son and Russell. laughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert} FOR SALE ‘ he heat Ladd. Fine corner fot on South Lin- ~ meer Miss Eunice Shaffer is spending a few weeks as the house guest of Mr. and Mrs, J. C., Holmes in Keo kuk, Iowa. Ben H. Pelton, Jr., has returnec from a business trip to Denver. +s © C, A. Cullen, secretary of the State Board of Equalization, is spending ¢ few days in Casper on official busi- ness. “Mr. Cullen expects to returr to Casper to make his home in the near future, and will be associated with, the new furniture store which will be opened soon. 38" Ear ye Joe C. Nagel of Lusk, Taylor & Clay offices, spent the week end in Casper, returning to Lusk on the morning train today. . * * J. A.Likeley, secretary of theGuar antee Registry Corporation, left thi morning for Lusk to attend to bur iness connected with the Lusk of fice of the Guarantee Registry Cor lager which was recently openec ere, _ Wallace Leavett left on the morn ing train to spend a few days in Lusk on business. * * 6 Mrs, H. Leslie Parker, aceompanied by her sister, arrived this morning and joined Mr. Parker, who came ir Saturday. * Mrs. Dora Luce has resigned as surgical nurse in the state hospital and is visiting in Pinedale for a couple of weeks, “2 © Mr. and Mrs. John Beal expect tv leave tomorrow to spend a few day: visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Minty in Sheridan, Wyo. +s «© A baby girl was born Saturday to Mr, and Mrs. James Murray, 534 CY avenue. The mother and baby are reported as doing well, coln street, two blocks south of Second street, fine loca- tion, has two-room furnished house on rear of lot facing Cunningham street. This is a bargain; part cash and terms. See owner at 819 Cunningham street. C. A. Smith, proprietor of the West 1otel, returned yesterday from Sioux sity, where he went on business con- nected with the epening of a new drug store in the West hotel build- ing. . . . | Bert S, Hill, who recently bought | a half interest in tht Richter Music company, has returned from o busi-| ness trip to Denver. Pier yr R.° K. Staley has purchased the John Beal home on South Durbin) street and expects to move into it a upon Mrs. Saley’s return from Ohio, where she has been spending the past | two months with her parents. | e #46 C. Kirchner of the Winona Oil company, accompanied by a party of 25 to 30 others, made a general in-| xpection trip to the Powder River jeld yesterday, where they witnessed | 1 good showing of gas in the Winona) role. Drilling on this well is progress- | ng favorably. ao Donald Stirrett Struck by Auto Donald Stirrett, four-year-old son, of Attorney and Mrs. A. E. Stirrett,| suffered painful bruises early last eve-! ning when he was accidentally struck | by an automobile driven by Tommy) Kirkmeyer at the corner of South) Beech and Park. The little fellow lost| his hat during the violent wind storm) while playing in the yard in front of his home and was in the act of re- covering it when struck by the ma-) chine. | you more about Kirkmeyer made every effort to| STARTER. = your journey. can—but regularly. ‘avoid striking the youngster, accord- ing to witnesses, and brought his car) to a stop after driving over the street curb and up on the sidewalk. . | It is not believed that the aie will prove serious. Come and see us! We will b the DOLL mss caaare x we Miss Helen Colley, member of t ver The Theater ue and rtainer, who returned on the E pagne with a German dispatch dog and a shawl with the ins vision before which Thé Successful Man, He has achieved success who has lived well, langhed often and loved much; who has gained the trust of pure women and the love of little chil- dren; who has filled his niche and accomplished his task; who has left the world better than he found It, whether by an improved poppy, a per fect poerh or a resc soul; who has r lacked appreciation of earth's t lled to express It; who has alway ed for the t in and given the best he I whose life was an inspira a benediction, ne ep A. Stanley. FE. L. Brannon of Guernsey is a Casper visitor. a Always “Edith is one of those girls whose nterest in a man is governed by ‘his wealth.” ee; the greater the principal zreater the interest. A good ecatch-one of our suits. It will help you enjoy the game—baseball or business. All wool cloth cut and made by the most skillful tailors in the newest styles. Waist-seam models for the young fellows and men who dress young. Regular sack models in conservative styles for substantial business and pro onal men. New patterns in browns, gr: blues and fancy mixtures. Straw hatsfor every head. SE ee Re es I Dollar Self-Starter There are many self-starters on the market. Some start and some don’t. but the best one is the DOLLAR SELF-STARTER—a savings account. If given the proper care this starter will pull you out of many tight holes, and carry you along happily over many miles of You can get this dependable starter by just depositing one dollar at this bank, and then keep adding a dollar or so as often as you We will welcome the accounts of the boys and girls. Don’t feel that a dollar is too small to start with. Make the start and then you can make other deposits as small as a quarter or a half dollar if you wish. e A The Casper National Bank eS ee ee ee ae of every di- | NOTICE W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah Lodge will hold the regurar meeting Thurs- jay evening, June 19, at which the fourth anniversary of the lodge will be celebrated. All members are re- quested td attend. Visitors are also vordially invited. By order of COMMITTER. 6-16-3t NOTICE We will have a new Maxwell truck with full canopy top running on the Aleova Mail route this week, and we want everybody to wateh the per- formance of this car from time to time, for the Maxwells are put to the same hard tests and. give the Mathews Camp R. N. of A. will thold the regular meeting Tuesday evening, June 17th. All members re- quested to attend as a large class of PAGE THREE PIAIrO KINDERGARTEN CLASS Will be started as soon as class can be organized. Ages to eight years. Miss Betty Carpenter North Maple. Phone 924 6 a S. M. Braden, general superintend ent of the Chicago, Northwestern pending the day in Casper. Be Soh Byds mataed Patron Saints Two sailors, an Irishman and a Scotchman, could never agree, and the rest of the crew had be adepts in starting them on an ment. One day the subject, of wi knew nothing and the Irishman a little, me teu DR. J. C. BIBBS Dentist | | | When cents a pound on te you lose money on cy Fine tea is re than common tea. |same efficient service as the Max-| “Who-was the patron saint of Ire ? 4 | well passengers and do it at the jand?” said Jock And you miss the real 2 | minimum cost, : “Do you mean to say you don't. 4, an Rene the | Tiis SSAXWELL GARAGE ay tow?" said Pat. “Why. the holy tea-flavor, the comfort, the | 6-16-3¢ | Patrick.” cheer, the invigoration NOTICE “Well,” seid Jock in deliberate | eae =f 7 | Reward of $2 per head will’ be | tones. “hang your St. Patrick.” very tea-drinker has . We ; In a towering rage the Irishman paid for infurmation leading to . ht t hesitated a second while he thot of net to. | recovery of ews, branded 91H ss . . : Address John Grieve, 335 BE. Second ee — KC rcherghtnd aigices Schilling Tea and street. 6-16-32 . ; ang you B | NETS Se a 16-3t | Hurry Lauder!"—London Tit-Bits. your rights as a tea- | NOTICE drinke: Tea— Japa English new members will be initiated. Vis. Rétibaugh Blak nee hmyn- ti itors always welcome. FRANCES SCHMIDT, , (Over Casper Pharmacy.) 1 wn Fran Recorder. Natrona Fuel Co. Phone 949 J. L. BIEDERMANN, Prop . others | v memory | -Boston | af. & CEBO COAL COKE wooD City Office 157 S. Center Street Gen. Office 5th and Beech Streets MEET ME IN 1 DREAMLAND Otto H. Krausse Brokerage Co. HENNING HOTEL We Recommend E. T. WILLIAMS AND CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY As a Splendid Investment Market Quotations. Tel. 1155 Poison Spider-Bolton Syndicate Announcement Owing to important negotiations pending with out-of-town interests for the ab- sorption of all available Units, those who have made reservations or wish to get in on this proposition are advised to see me at once. For convenience of any one un- able to see me during business hours I will be at my office from SEVEN to EIGHT THIRTY evenings until Saturday. GEO. C. SWARTZ 314 Oil Exchange Bldg. ’Phone 985-W SPIT AOMOIIAIVDODAIIDL ILL LADS “Keep Fit With a Fan” TI PII IAL EE Twoae. FILZAZLALLZLLALLALLLLA VISALLALALLZALLALALLALALLZAL ££; Don’t let this hot weather lower your efficiency. Get your Westing- house Electric Fan NOW and enjoy its use during the hot months. “THERE’S A SIZE FOR YOU” Natrona Power Co. Phone 69 —SOOTETMEMEITIIIII ITIL III IOSD DS DIAL! bE Lf Mt

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