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. PAGE THREE Y. Erksine, attorn and] Great Probiki Victory.—The Bol-| Pert-(inent) Question.— Employer FINED het te ttesad inks, both of California, | sheviki are running away from tanks “Th boy I had before is worth twice co per on business and have|in the Don country, and the tanks'as much as you are —- Che Casper Daily Cribune ie BAPTIST PASTOR | gone yenme to attend the! are running away from the prohibiki Boy—“Did he get it?”—Boston r a r Moore Frontier Days celebration. in- this count —W. ington Post. Transcript v t tior ‘ = —<——S = morning as havir paid 325 i George W. K. Posvar has returned s wales ee each tor dlkordeci froma motor trip to Cheyenne Tribune Want Ads-—Results! Read the Tril ed la F 1 , \ Denver, where he took in the r TEs es and Fronti t s spending = = ome time looking after business mat- ter Rev oF “s $ aR Moorman Leaves Sep- ScheoliTeccharver to Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Fuller of \ tember | to Begin New Work IRetacastBeids fl CITY NEWS Bal Spruce street this morning oc-\ 4, : in Great Industrial Center in At Interior of India zh i *. MeM » recently 2 n is back in his office Blay- ~ \rs. teacher in the Cas- grom ] where she Glenrock Oil company after | Re Be ; per schools, to R. L. Forbes, Cas- spent the past th-ee weeks visiting three or four days absence on ac ail ,, Rev. R. H. Moorman, pasior of the! yer manager for the Western Union rab te ala count of sickness. First Baptist church of Casper for Telegraph company. Mr. Forbes, aa * he past year, has resigned to enter who slipped out of the city on Wed- Henrya Horritaw istanteniplove Mr oreign mission work and will leave! nesday umably on a vacation trip, o¢ the B. F don vow hack broke com- the charge her ptember 1 le his pl c t 7 yr vacati ‘ , le his plans known to only a few on) EtAS ON SSy Pee rerema neon, vacation } iN twommantlallaterieran apache SN pany of Denver, is here on company MA pus at the Ab for India. No one has been ed) ‘The wedding ceremony will be per- po ness ered ss Little Box Elder cre to take the pastorate here but it is formed : ranch on the at 5 o'clock at the Episcopal)~ ay and Mrs. R. B. Hunter have understood that the congregation is church in h in the presence gone to Cheyenne where they will| The Western Union Telegraph considering extending a call for- 1 SONG Cees ene 3 EA re ins ' aes ; ig extending a call to a for-/of relative ide of bothipar-lv ast Mr. anid Mrs. G! B. Hoover of installing 2 new system mer pastor. Reverend Moorman will ties. The young couple will leave Denver. The party will en the ux operators, hav found them ¢ visit in Missouri and Mrs. Moorman! immediately for Foxton, Colo., RR UeeIDayalaes Gheveiine san thers uecessful in New York prior to their departure where they will spend two weeks in ype and Mrs Hunter will go to Den- bs from this country. Platte ear returni here), « Sse pies : ! Miss Melissa Brooks i 0 3 4 Platte canon, returning h wer for a short visit. : In accepting an appointment un- er their honeymoon, « the Brooks ranch visitin der the Baptist Foreign Mission board home at 358 North “ = fi Mrs. H. R. Lathrop. the local pastor enters upon a term B aie cee AS oe ee = = of service extending over a period anh rery c 00 five enaiawicie ae see iatee 1 ot ned sear, Pf the West hotel building, has gone ONE-ARMED GOLFER | ! of the time he will be granted ae Aton On thasthird et » to buy the fall stock of Be furlough to be gpent here iN at the Central school. While he “Oe | ' then return for seven years. she made y friends and was e F ns ? 1 Reverend Moorman goes to Sak-| pected to this year to a Miss Martha Hawkins, an employe lish teacher (of the Oil Well Supply, will lc ulty, a place|tomorrow for Cody, Wyo elected last spring. Hawkins will spend ten d cast,” located 183 miles northwest on the high school of Caleutta on the main railroad line to which she we connecting Calcutta and Bombay. Ten years at. the orbes has forged to the front|Spencer Ranch, 45 miles up the employ ofthe Western Union, South Fork, with some friends. + chi, India, the “Pittsburgh of the cept the position of I zo the place was no more in t than a Santal village and to of 000 people engaged in ial work financed by Indian ig the ¢ the f place of respon. sper office, which Miss Marjory O’Brien of Colorado urgest in the Rocky Springs, Colo., will visit here with capital and directed by English and mountain district. He is a member'her mother and broth for about American engineers. Over 2,000 ton the iners’ lodge and has 2 host three weeks. of steel are rolled every day in the of friends whose congratulations . * | big plants there. The population is largely heathen , and presents a great field for mi MON Gomes tence oe fur his work Reverend Moor at the Baptist s:i ore where he will be recurn. Letters received by friends an- nounce the arrival of D. P. Crawford ii ‘i York City. Mr. Crawfor! back from fF nee, where he the service. Mr. Crawford formerly the general field man ome a: his friends. ver of the Midwest. He is expected miliar with the Hindustani tongue. dren spent the afternoon playing in Casper any day. The appointment and tran to games. The smal! host was surprised He this field of endeavor comes recog. with a birthday cake with eight c nition of efficie ce in the home dles, ice cre and all field. During the year of his se dies were s adv ice in Casper the church } Birthday Party jon | for Frank Metz n- Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Waygood have s of can- gone to Litchfield, Neb., to spend h the cake. A their vacation with old friends. Mr UR e Ss respon ve enjoyable afternoon was spent Waygood is the roadmaster at the ed to the progressi an’ earnest by all there Burlington. work of the pastor and he will leave Helen Brown Is Wed te OH it stronger financially and ly than when he came her: ing to members of the congre; t Mr. and Mrs. J. B Ecce ed here from Powder River on Miss ness and shopping trip, snd to see the on¢ al- to James Nevill Teday cord-) Fri is ci are Recenuly John Hu busi. and Norman Mycoe! urmed, played us of Hoylake of ston, beth xelting golf | The Snappy Cereal Beverage. | | he local pastor, incidentall mer deputy county circus mitch in England. Despite thelr hanal- ; pea < gratulates himself on being se! Nevill at A. F. C. Green, manager of the Cap both put up a fine brand of golf, 3 < 4 : +4 A country where beef is only 4 co nT RANEMTNE Arista Diy Ce odas aecoaed so | Lie pROtoeAIMT ARE Ws IMycoseraniING! It possesses a tang and pleasing after-taste all its a pound und other exp s in pro-| home of t Mr. and\pranch of Richards & Cunnine —_—__ ie : a ishing. A | portion. Accommodations there are Mr=. Ce Brown lta tn teen on Genin When Congress Laughs. own—is refreshing, wholesome, nourishing s a taking on modern conveniences and left here early in June to make ready Senator John Sharp Williams of particular brew for particular people—conforms to Ti while the native quarters of the city for the approachi nuptia Fhe! ©, L. Boren, manager of the Rich. Mississippi is s 1 legis- t 1 3 ¥ are far below standard, industrial in-| grocm is a former er boy and ards & Cunningham store, js taking preates new commissions, ‘ every government regulation. | terests are making efforts to improve was the employ of the Midsvest d , these things go on a party of about 40 employees a sanitation and introduce order into Re 1g company offices here when friends to the circus id in the senate one day. tonight. T SH Lots of beverages will give you a measure of ie heathen chaos. ealled ix Following his party ects to take in everythine mine ence had one of E ; e i; = iS ee ni reaia pine lamon@ehtofen eae ai PVs etna lehad satisfaction; try New Style Lager and get the very HUN ICE CRE ed gnaw. several years I asked * * © highest degree of satisfaction. that commission of yours | running quite a while, hasn't | ? of a host of friends 4 peby girl was born this morni will go with the young couple yg Mr, and Mrs. Carl E. Hawks, 716 honeymoon, nue. Both the mother nid to be doing fine. Natrona and baby a Pees * 7 Let us have your order for « trial case ioda;. he answered, Etre i CARR & TREBER s, John, it has,’ Ww. Sample re- 4) : Se Sea EE TA MENRTTER U said, ‘don this morning from a aa mployed at the Mid able to wind up the work nr here they enjoyed the 4 pote 3 er, Wyo Spore Robert Ogden, attorney, has gone | 1, John,* he Hee ae ae | i Miller-Petereon Marriage con rearnain |S) Deloria) few, dayese | ion ought ¢o last as — ae t be: ° ee eben ee: returned from a busi- nd it did.” concluGed the Missis- Ape OuetE eee as trip to Manville, Lusk and yyion with a smile ad Ce Pete: other eastern Wyoming towns paeewic and, Wy! : Homin | . - 7 ae : Very True. f MATT TTT NATSU HEH te bride's parents. Mr. vy. Mt Fisher of Powder River S sing? suid the riety ctor | LAMINAR ' ell liked businessman ;, fere on business. Mr. Fisher re- ae ATS insti see nOWN ently sold his sheep because of the nesty’s the best She isthe youngejoce of teed. | ve trled to live NOTICE! aot, Ys up to as ten of wins. David’ Mp, and Mrs. J. R. Wilson and Mr. ".()), Te aaKeaNthetenalineein Do Your Pre- 5 r of Cumber! Mrs. Peter-\ and Mrs. John Whisenhunt have just wjcenyrie., inet 2 Customers, please ask for your duplic taught school here for three years |"! aa cee rj * rate Sven if it meur hg on 20 shillings = : n ES Sk iin ato We be fing | aeaeneds from iehtele toe Denver sand jin : serving Now es slips. We will credit on 4 J a { 3 1e. ever Cre. As “Well, won't go as far as te 7 . lived at her home in Cumberland. _ new ¢ back with them, a Willys-| cay that ha j > of fact heneaty turned goods withou Following me wedding, the newly Knight 6, and a model 96 Ov aA: Sceata rig teen saat 1 saris ene ore ss enon While on their trip the part After : long life in the world of com- Keegan Boge: ak Ce A Fateh aes se yma gown Et Whe Save You Be sane ie a g VER Cheyenne races the end. Y ry honesty pays.” : eter ned to Casper lu 1 ; : ys. 7 ewillheeaee Ae ge "Quite so,” suid small man, mornit d will make , Captain P. W. glancing at the other's fur coat. “And ¢ 4 from Guam, P. ‘i ion has been ¢85 home of Dr. W. J : oney here for the last Mn hte Jackson str Captain Guilfoille is eight years he was in the newspaper ine theeamar corps, and nfte business here and now sales MAN- | furjough will be stationed at th Tendiihe Tsiou ) of the Casper Motor comp MALGETRIaGAtviaveroard' 2 surer of A cee are enaeineSe ROGAIS met Tne Seo S SS SSEORTOREETEE —— suce a en. The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. amine eimai | Marriage Germiun merchants & © ‘the American appetite for the extent of importing e cream | Tov and selling real ice cream (o} arks a dish. The photograph | Wes shows one of the boys enjoying his , Mr. and lee cream at Neuenahr, Rhenish Prus- | City, where [mobile bu: The ma Silent Before Johnson. with only the FRUIT JARS Self Sealing Mason Jar: Pints, per dozen tering to) M sinties to | terda eoeceocesess Reed oas) ane EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL ey aati RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY sina Guent Before Johnson. es present. WAGONS, GAS ENGINES mene weapon ae Sn TWO PETITIONS Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center een oe eaten er named FOR DIVORCE IN Keep Your Pledge—Buy War Savings Stamps b B “Hush!” whispei ; smith, “Stop the subject. Don't speak about hanging; itll put him in mind DISTRICT COURT) Self Sealing Mason Jars, Quarts, per dozen Economy Jars, Quarts, per dozen Economy Jar Caps, per dozen . of his grandfather. 1h i cra ay ar Mason Jar Caps, r. Johnso e y, and je com. % ener iene atanottics and | Two more pet for divorce || J. J. GIBLIN per dozen Inore lively theme. were filed with the clerk of the dis-|| 4 . One lee cuchniiepinuirelly About a veekelate Sh a iadey, Mes ves ae ey et All Local Oil Stocks Bought and Sold _ Glasses, per dozen - ‘ te rang the dickens dd 0 say treme cruelty Binghevareanes for a | eel 7 ! . that my grandfather was hanged? It's ivorce My: i 45 5 eS We represent-the Equitable Life Insurance company o } * an infamous He, sir; he died In his nile Adami states in her petition ||} Nena ain st lent Fi a Aneel e e ommercia : ” h husband, Myrt L. Adami, i ork an ‘al excellen ire an © Me ees exclaimed Smith. “My carertaa at | Ir ance companies. If interested’ call at the office dear sir, I never nything of rester—'My || and talk itiover. ; F i ; s 4 } eee the Kind. We cere speaking, about ee "i Rooms 312-313 Oil Exchange Building. Phone 1176 Watch Our Windows | The Big Busy Store Watch Our Windows 1a anging and I told the fellows to sto} ack—Is he?” -: . = 1 i nen ua om mind of ome | ter—tN, le. Over Here xs Nu | grandpapa, Wasn't he a 2 N anyone arcane ta Ry er > ee eee , r) : i