Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 1, 1919, Page 3

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eS eS eC Ch eer eee — = TE a TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1919 i FIRE THREA TENS ‘Q’ STOCKY ARDS, | DAMAGE SLIGHT _A small blaze at midnight last night in the Burlington stockyards was put out in short time with a loss of only about $15, according to the report made to the Burlington of- : a fices this morning. The fire de- | Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reid gnd fam-| partment was called but was unable Human-Vogler Wedding Sunday ily and Thos. Morrison, who have to go to the fire because of being The wedding of Nathaniel Human| been visiting at the home of A. C. outside of the city limits and three and Miss Emma Vogler was solemn-| Morrison for the past week, left | miles from the headquarters here. ized at 5 o’clock Sunday afternoon at| yesterday in their machine for their) The call for aid, however, resulied) the home of the bride, 111° West/home in Roundup, Mont, after a in the fire apparatus taking twelve Scott avenue. The Rev. Julius H.! pleasant visit here. s to the Burlington a oly uta ion here where they v vitch- engine and Gockel performed the ceremony. The bride’s dress was of white net over Mrs. F. H. Seaman and two chil-| or white silk with a white silk veil. Miss| dren, will arrive here in the morn- Vogler carried white roses. The ing to make Casper their home. M two bridesmaids were Miss Margare:) Seaman has been in Casper the past, re placed to the ire headquarters for uid, Vogler, who was attired in pink! month and is with the Guaranty tanks were returned to the head- georgette crepe, and Miss Margaret | Registry Corporation. = quarters here empty. Gibson, who wore white voile, 2eS ees The wedding was followed by an| af ¥ elaborate dinner. Among the larger) HELEN GARLSON NAMED Set penta ingdom tists are istri following ths saic z ion and a half spin- RENTALS Nah ee 5 sters with no hepe of marriage. dinner was a steam bakery and a motor car. Mr. Human is head pastry baker at the Oil Center bakery, and he bakea his own huge wedding cake said te} be the largest wedding eake ever) 7°. 4 : , baked in Wyoming. It was 46 inches | ¢™S this morning appointed’ Miss | in width and inches in depth. Helen K. Carlson as county clerk Those present at the wedding were to fill the office made vacant by) Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Miller and their the resignation of Edith M. Ogburn, daughter; Mrs. Minnie Brady, Mi i Ruth Brady, L. G. Brady, Mr. anc)” Bek see to M. C. Price oc- | Mrs. J.C Vogler, Miss Margaret Vog-| “Uyyed early in June, i ler, W. M. Vogler, Thomas Gibson,| trons coumy heh serene eee Na Miss Margaret Gillispie, Mr. and Mrs. | ; Ont Leng school yan has D. F. Aubron, H. Warfield gburn’s chief deputy for hati, 4 a f two Onyeciers FIX GOMPENSATION FOR CONDEMNATION OF LAND AS COUNTY CLERK HERE The board of county commission- “BARNETTS OF COURSE” Silk Shirts to Celebrate the GLORIOUS FOURTH SA L Gibson, Fredie Gibson, Wilma G son. * * ® Mr. and Mrs. Paul agen Guests at Informal Par! Mr. and Mrs. Paul nfadson} who recently returned from a_ honey- moon in Colorado, were the guests When you start ‘out to “whoop of honor last night at an informal ’er up” <Suly 4th, you won’t want to be bothered with a hot, stuffy coat, but you will v one of those cool, shirts from Barnett’: re certainly beauties, mfide of tub sitks, crepe broadcloths, crepe de chine and fibre silks in all the popular solid tones and col- ors; also beautiful new designs in both wide and narrow stripe effects. These silk shirts are made by the best shirt manu- party given to them by Mr. and Mrs. | ‘Inability Gi? tip pie two property owners C. M. Elgin, employes of the Elgin, to agree on the amount of compen- Shoe & Clothing company store, andj sation for the use of lend in the con- a few friends. The evening was/ struction of an irrigation ditch, re- spent in dancing on the second) sulted in the request of Abraham J. floor of the Elgin store, following) Greenwood that the district court which refreshments were served by! make assessment of the compensa- Mr. and Mrs. Elgin. tion to be paid the defendant. In The employes of the store pre- the petition which has been filed with sented the couple with a beautiful the clerk of the district court, Henry yanity mirror and dressing table, J.| D, Schoonmaker is named as defend- D. Salmond making the presentation | sant by Mr. Greenwodd who brought speech. zt. and Mrs. Elgin pre-| the suit. facturers in the U.S. A. Every estend Mr. and Mrs. Hudson with Mr. Greenwood states in the peti- feature is perfect. The prices a large electric drawing room lamp,|tion that he is a farmer near here range the gift being given with a_few|ond that in making his land fit for From $5.00 to $13.50 words of sentiment by Mr. Frank, Whitcomb. cultural purposes, it was neces- sary to condemn the right-of-way on the land belonging to Mr. Schoon- Victory Ball to Be 5 \maker. The plaintiff says that he Held on July Fifth i ice has been granted a permit by the The Grand Victory ball which was | state to divert and appropriate the | = scheduled to oceur as a fitting cli-! water of Dry Creek near where the max to the celebration of the Fourth) reservoir named in the petition is | under the auspices of the Mothers’! jocated. ee TaN. League has been postponed until the | The ditch which i is to be used ini following day because it conflicted) rigating the land is to be three-| with,other social arrangements for! eights of a mile long, a foot deep, | the evening. |and about three feet wide, acconeiney The day following the general to the petition. Mr. Greenwood re-! celebration will see the military) lates in the petition that the defend-| event pulled off. Weather condi-|ant refused to allow him to enter! tions on the evening of the ball will} the premises of the Schoonmaker | determine whether the dance will property to construct the irrigation | M.D. Barnett Outfitting Co. 121 East Second Street hee ae i We Are WE WILL BE be’ staged on the Iris dancing plat-| gitch, form or at the Masonic temple. . Admission to the Victory ball will} “not, be limited to members of the) TWO SUITCASES eres and Navy club and the Fri-| day Night club, but friends of the | members of either organization will, MISSING FROM be «dmitted if accompanied by a| , | +. member of ¢ither club. | SOLDIERS CLUB As a large part of the funds for) s the dance will revert to the treasury Gfithe) Army. andi Navy .club, it is| put eodan ton two eudeateaioelinee expected there will be a huge turn- ling to Austin E. Lawson and Henry. out pie ce B. Hanson, returned soldiers of the : % |148th field artillery. They were Methodist Ail |taken from the club Saturday and of- njoys Mecting $ The Methodist Ladies Aid society | A°ers of the cab dbelleeect was 2 2 ae eupuTeey: atrerngens Mendames| Suiteases contain all the personal ef- BS Ne. Ratt Baha Brown, W,| fects of the returned soldiers, in- King, F. ‘A. Geadine Es robiesien yg cludingy souvenirs sandadicharre Dag At the close of the business meet-|Pers; and their early return is de- ing the following program was | ee ! given: | Trade-union organization is re- § “Birds of Wyoming”’—Mrs. S. A. | ported to have been greatly advanced 159 South Waiker. | among French men during the period | “Tragedies of the Nest’—Mrs.|of the war. “Ullery. | ae — Piano selections—Mrs. H. B. Durham. | oN Delicious refreshments were serv- ed. The Social Service circle received | the prize of $1 for having twelve or| more of their members present. This | is the second time this circle has| carried off the honors. 2 eer The Round Robin circle ofthe} Methodist’s Aid will meet at tho} home of C. H. Murr, 1121 S.} Qak street, Wednesday afternoon. | All members and friends gre invited | to attend. | Pa re | The Philathea Kensington has <] been postponed until Saturday, July 12, when it will meet in the after- noon at the home of Mrs. Glenn | Cook, 203 North Grant street. A) large attendance ts desired, * * # ye Bathe ve alee Delicior — (iY NEWS oo Walter Dunean, a returned Cas | epr boy who has been overseas with the American Expeditionary forces, | is to be optrated upon today follow- | ing a serious illness. His condition | is said to be dangerous, | + 8 8 | Commissioner ‘T. A. Hall will | leave over the Northwestern railroad tonight for a business tip to Omaha, Nebraska. oe __ fhe Casper z Daily Ccibune 1€ cases on the sale of July Discount Sale 5% OFF | ON ALL DRESSES, WAISTS, SILK UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, MILLI- NERY AND YARD GOODS. IN OUR 122 SOUTH EMI STREET JULY rhe apie hed meas “NO! if We never sell Butter-Nut Coffee in bulk and only in our sealed original cans with the familiar Butter-Nut label Bulk Coffee means any coffee without it ‘ an identity in open bins where the coffee loses its fragrance and strength and “takes on dampness and weight. P Parton sAbiAgg [FOR SALE—Two antes, good cond ’ prrarsacrameare-Poneeervi i , Lincoln. 6-30-2t* J M. E. Harned, Chiropractor ee Ea 2 ese Chiropractic adjustments can help your ailment, have you tried them? There is no disease without a cause. Misplaced vertebrae put pressure on nerves, which cause weakness and disease. Chiropractic adjustments correct the cause, opening the way for nature to cure. DR. M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor 49 Lai Octedligt the undersigned ah 266 No. Maple Spinal Examination Free Phone 369-W TEST CASES TO ox gonmeens 2s 2 FAA BE STARTED ON Read the Advertisements in The Daily Tribune and Save Money LIQUOR SALES, fe The G. & M. Cash Grocery (THE CLUB HOUSE STORE) 118 West Second St. WILL GIVE DEMONSTRATIONS OF § Club House Teas, Coffees and Canned Fruits Wednesday, July 2nd We invite you to our store to partake of these delicious Teas, Coffees and Fruits. Demonstrated by Mrs. H. J. Ridle The G. & M. Cash Grocery HEADQUARTERS FOR BON-TON FLOUR SCORE INJURED BY EXPLOSION OF I BALTIMORE, July 1.—Nearly al score of men, women and children, were injured today by the explosion | of navy dirigible balloon C-8 at camp} Holabird, an army post. ~~ NOTICE Cooks and Waiters, No. 842, next | regular meeting Monday, July nxt '$:40 p. m.. Election of officers. CHAS. MANN, = — Secy. 6-28-4t | EE NOTICE cuted to the fullest extent of the law. WINNIE B. BUCKNUM. 6-25-6t — Test | everages con-| taining more thar one-half of one per | cent alcohol will be brought immedi- ately by the department of justice. Attorney General Palmer announced that arrests of persons violating the/ law would be made. “Wateh A lock in ‘the cane may give some idea of the new styles—but the real show is inside our store. Here you will see all the new models, the new patterns and fabrics. You can feel the quality of the cloth, and our mirror will show you how well our clothes fit YOU. | | | | | | Men’s suits of superior quality and make, $21 to |} $60. | Successor to Bloom Shoe & Clothing Co. TT The Flour Supreme Offering NEW LOCATION, 15. " Beautiful Silk Soin Skirts Center Street In a wide variety of the summer’s most popular styles and colors for warm weather wearing. : z Offered Special to complete your 4th of July Costume at $4.95 Each ee Commercial Co. meet Our Saas The Big Busy Store Watch Our Windows offee.. GAs ROA SIED ©, 0. 23

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