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

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— wo wre. “ ° = THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1919 __ on Che Casper Daily Cribwne a 2 FAG. THREE. = pan ‘ of this arrest will come up in the ] e _ |justice of peace court late? for the ones to mar a clean sheet for 38). Mrs. Gerald Walker left Wednes nk Wilson evidently does 1 - wife of Mr. Collins said she would hours on the police blotter. day evening for Denver where she| intend to participate in the foot rs ocie ! file a charge of bigamy against her ae will make an eXtended visit with |N¢Te on the Fourth as he | the day ou t Mr. and Mrs. J, Robey Penn have | -olatives. to spend husband. Mrs. Colli id her husband hi left Casper to make their future} However, Frank is a m : rn S at present he claims to have one wife Penn has become affiliated with the} yforris Hautin of the J. L. Learner | — Texas Pacific Oil company. Master and child in Montana. | 3 * 4 These two arests were the only Billy, Waltman will spend the sum- company is in thé east on a buying) Save your'money—enat at the Har- _—_—__._____- | mer in Denver with his father. trip for the firm. “3 rey WY Simple Wash Removes : : ae : Johnson-Shriner |mopolis, is spending a few days in Advance of Dry Era Depletes Of- Rings Under Eyes Welding Me cree chariea izahusee | ete ta he yee in connection) fenders and Single Case Is Casper people will be surprised a ~ F at e s s vith his holdin J . : kt? = Bavol wpe as, = . Ge a ae ad oldings here | Arraigned for Disorderly Rew auickly pure Lavoptik eye wash Kitchen Comfort and Meals On Time at the Methodist parsonage Wi ednes= Councilman M. L. Bishop is leav-| Conduct Today. rings. One who had Puritan Oil Cookstoves mean cool kitchens, food deliciously cooked, meals on time day at 3 0 clock the Rev. Walter L.!ing today for his ranch in the Sweet- Z Ty eye trouble asightly dark freedom from the kitchen heat and drudgery of coal fires. French performing the ceremony.| water country on an extensive Visit|,. T°d@¥ was the quic -|rings was relieved ONE WASH | ; } Aes , L enty ye ith Leveptike oH Like a gas stove for convenience—lights instantly—flame plays right on the cooking They were attended by Miss Gladys! and inspecti ¥ Kis stow ; lice court in t pid a epeba pt one aeeee, Henne. 2 W. F utensil, Set the indicator high, medium or low—cooks fast or slow—no hire tending wo eabihrmieeting. Wethanday with [and each night this week. Mrs. D, =e ee Mrs. Benjamin assisted by Mesdames Greene and Nygard. Twenty-five members were in attendance and ine G. R. Hagens, senior member of interesting program @vas in charge the law firm of Hagens, tanley & of Mrs. L. D. Scott assisted by Mes-|Murane, will return Jomorrow from dames Plummer, Sanford and Shel-|®@wlins, where he has been for the | don. The numbers were ‘all of a| Past week on business for his com~ Johnson and Arvid Ideen. |Mr. Bishop plans to remain out of |*° Jud ubbs. Only one « moved a bad eye stra Le thio | Casper fos abvaral” foantha was scheduled to come all bottle of I Burns kerosene oil—efficient, economical, always available. Segal Service | Veet posses Collins being arrested on a « . to benefit r 0 y OF Cistlen hieele | The Rev. D. 1. Vanderpool will|di#oFderly conduct. A woman said strained or 3. Hos Wee caer Coe nce cco: Oils The Social Service circle of the| pare Rey, De 1 Vanderpool will to have been with him wa A minum eye cup FREE. Casper Sold by all dealers. 3 \ Methodist Aid society enjoyed its|>re#ch at the Peoples Mission tonight) tndications are that the aftermath’ Pharmacy.—Adv. 4 | THE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY Vanderpool will sing. (A Colorado Corporation) Denver Salt Lake City Cheyenne Albuquerque Pueblo Butte Boise (Shug patriotic nature. Miss Healy sank ajP@"¥: s " piano. solo. * * * Aid met with Mrs. Mary Dorton ! 232 N. Beech street. Seven mem- } a bers were present and three more GIFT Of 150 ROOK. new members were taken into the | circle. Refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting! mp, # J 5 > ated aber e Army and Navy club library will be held with Mrs. Fred Place. | received a substantial boost today with the gift of 150 books of late ————e | CITY NEWS | | fiction by Mr, and Mrs. M. C. Clark- J |son. All are in excellent condition and ° . . © TL Pion OF Henlosiii? | Will make an excellent start toward] The Picture Machines at the Lyric Theater Mrs. L. J. Phippen of Belleville,| the acquisition of an entertaining lis Ontario, Canada, is the guest of her| of books that will contribute to plea: son S. E. Phippen, at the Henning! ure in the use of the club rooms. | are equipped with the latest model Gun- hotel for a few days after having One of the club members, who visited in Denver, She expects to! possesses talents as a cabinet maker, lach Lens, working in conjunction with the leave Saturday for her home. proposes to construct the first book- REGULAR SUMMER ATTRACTIONS Se eee case and the books will be placed in| Miss Dorothy Runden who _has| use immediately. , Extralite Shutter, the very latest in the charge of the accounting force of the erg ea mast Dutton-Staley Brokerage office, lett TONDON TAXIS Motion Pictureluductry: last night for Denver, where sho} ill visit for th ind f the} will visit for the remainder o e| ARE CUT OUT | week. B. J. Basten toni auditor at| BY LOW RA TES} the Wyatt hotel, left last night for) Denver, where he will join Mrs. Ree-| LONDON. (By Mail.)—There rel son who has been visiting with rela-jonly 3,000 taxicebs on the streets | BE} $5555956554656565565566564656656606664666666666666666606600R8 i ¥ o : Reeson will leave for the east, where | ing 3,000 idle cars TeFoacs tovesental 3 ( they will spend about a month on/them because the government will} = as { vacation. Upon their return here | not permit it to charge a flat rate of | Mr. Reeson will accept a responsible | 25 cents a mile. Five hundred other | 1 position with sd local fai company. | ars are kept out of service by the| Luxury Ice Cream jpolice requirement that there shall | Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDonald_left | } ‘ yesterday -in-their- Caditixe—car for a clearance of ten inches between | CUT YOUR ICE BILL WITH A * eae |their axles and the ground. +e a3 2 | Denver, where they will visitiexten-| At a hearing before a committee i they will tour thra all the scenic and| of Parliament this requirement was} ; : : denounced as a foolish rule. It was mountain mesorts EE of Colorado. | tended tocanvette lives of perions'| | who might be knocked down by tax-| Mr. and Mrs. T. Paul Wilcox of|. |). z ‘ - Cheyenne are numbered among the jcabs. ‘The parliamentary committee) Served Only at san social and business visitors in Casper. ! bad re try to have the idle bear é Mr. Wilcox, who is deputy attorney ts z oO F - general in Wyoming is here relative|_ Charles Bowen and W. L. Mc- ur ountain to conditions attendant upon the re- motored to Rawlins Monday Laine cent closing of saloons in this vicin-| to spend a few days. ity. Throw these makeshift remedies i DEPT. pas PHONE. Catarrh, you may, succeed in un-lioday, and commence a treatn at 83 REX = stopping the choked-up aif, pass-|that has been praised by sufferers ages for the time being, but this os nearly half a century. THATS : r r r ql Catarrh hi never yet been|disease. For special medical ad- pee AL eS 4 Ce ea Mrs. Cleo Garrard of Robinson, ‘When you use medicated sprays,(| Throw these makeshift Comets ‘t annoying condition returns, and Sere Ae ee, AIMBALL HANDLES THE GOOD. zy Ue ‘ations. | vice fre rarding yo! wh case, 2 PEP rel ae cured by these local applications, adress Betigal Discctony 51 Sark | If It s Advertised Kimball Has It. { Perry Ellswick, manager of the/Ill., and formerly of Casper, is vis- | Shoshoni Sulphur company of Ther-| iting friends here this week. 2 a ~ ‘ey ae ~~ S Our Customers Are Qur Best Recommendation ALL SIZES 0 ALE SIZES : ° - Catarrhis a Real Enemy satomizers and douches for your Cict! q bnitle. of SES. S. you have to do the same hing} of iG tarrh, and forces from the Have you ever experienced any fee and Requires Vigorous. Treatment Fe i prescription | I#e Re Store, fistore See Our Line Before You Buy treatment. over and over again. blood the germs which cause the fat seal benefit from such treatment? 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Summertime—when we $25 35 65 i spend most of our time P outdoors—is the sea- son for light, airy, neat-appearing apparel fi 7 d, as is Usual this store in pers |) Get the Boy Ready for the Fourth Aeneas. pene —and you'll find Elgin’s the one best place needs of all good | in all Casper in which to fit him out. Values a rvecay | are more than right. oon wong Ung Suits, skeleton lined and Panama sults, Silk shirts, Silk ere ig ; e ure ose, Palm Beach and ite Canvas shoes and oxfords, Genuine TORR r oTITS TAIS 2AM STIITS South American Panamas, Genuine Bankok, Toyos Japanese | NORI See eT cate mea SUITS Panamas, practically indestructible, Milans, Porto Ricans, Split- ne i ‘braids, Straw hats of every description. EXTRA TROUSER SUITS All are here for your selection at prices that you'll immediately recognize as mighty reasonable under ordinary conditions and extremely reasonable under present high price war conditions. 00 $7.50 $1 0.09 I. D. Barnett Outfitting Zo. $12.50 $17.00 121 East Second Street Closed All Day July 2 A 6 ES LT A RG —<—<— Fourth f; : as : vei A EIIIIIIIEE————————————————— SS | | wit

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