Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 30, 1919, Page 3

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ad WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 1919 Casper Daily Cribune IBL AKEY SALE DRAWS CROWD ALL~STAR CAST IN IRIS FEATURE FOR sur he 1 Tom Flemming is in from Cree} ae 14 to The boys at the fire headquarters! where he has been empl in the : Fall. arrly : are having a good laugh on one of |oil fields r ~ their brother flame eaters. Even the «© i 7 : aT : fire chief sees the humorous side of| Bill Aubin, who : : 4 the situation. He had gone to the ichards field, was i ; : ‘ ; : pha railroad station to meet a friend who Wy esterday a k lm i T f a i had been visiting at the hom her h friends at a certain “spring er E, Gerard, who recently Bereet Be He took the fire department to Portl eee ot th ; \ r a nice car, with him to the depot. | nected with the Bal 1 i He said he was going duwn town that he is drilli it now confined ir pital of that city. to supper. His “friends” knew bet-/sIl, He is ter and followed him. While he was waiting for the train from the north, | his playful brother firemen took the! [| motor car to other parts. The re- sult was that when “she” arrived the Spiro, silk underw lesman for a waist and firm in San Francis: 6 r visiting the merchandise fire department Gad” was not pres- |; for the first time. Mr if : Hae ate “‘,. a: ' is very much impressed with ‘. M was visibly perplexed. His play-|per, particularly the busine 1 mates say he started calling up the tion. , ¥ sheriffs of surrounding counties. =. @ . Then they told him how the Cadil-| Mr. and Mrs. Frank England hav Mrs. W 5 Ther lac car got back into the fire de. partment headquarters. In the mean- Moon car. They attended the Fron time these same playmates are won-|ijer [ program on their way her dering what he told her. The; thal aha the’ tip returned from Denver ,in their new mopolis ments. Mr Powder River! very much, but can’t nuch for bs the condition of the ro: Dinner Party in nia Honor of Miss Beaver |_A. T. Patrick returned yesterday Miss Doris Beaver, daughter of Dr. | ¢¢on) Cox of this city, was the ins spiration | i) ta cities, where for a dinner party given by Miss|xnending his vacation. Emma O'Neil at her home. Miss!j; an engincer on the Beaver is leaving for Neb a in a esi short time. The color scheme at the! Kenneth McDonald drove in from dinner was most artistically ied! his ranch to spend a day on business out in pink and white. After the Rapid City and Mr. 3urlington, A big part of our ser- vice to you is the high here, sumptuous meal the guests went in * * 8 quality of the goods we a party to the dance. . Marqui stockman from offer. were the Misses Doris ; n, Wyo., Christine C erday on business daughter, leer, relent Cra- here Courtesy is not service if it , and the Mes- » were akes > joney in- sers. Patterson, O’Brien, Milton,|>* : Ae ds pa 5 lee perfor in Stewart and Carlson. — | Mrs. Ray Kinchelo and her ds erior, 1 igs “ 5 . ter, Mary Miss Minne Anderson, who has| vor to live, Mr been employed at the Western Union| 5. the Clydesdale ‘Truck’ com telegraph office since she came from| ji, heen here for some time, Tulsa, Okla., about six months ago,| a) ss has returned to her home to be mar-| Joe, have come from Kinchelo, an z It is service when it helps you select your pair of RALSTONS . 7 7 Fred Martin has returned to Cas- ried.’ Miss Andergon’s fiance, Roy P.| er after a three weeks’ visit. with! WantelaroreUnlea 5Ok friends in Denver and other Colo- France for more than a just returned. Miss Anderson very popular girl and the best wi of many friends accompany her. rado towns. eyes eo. Smith h Mr. and M gone ee en a to the Dubois count for a three | weeks’ camping and fishing trip. {| CITYNEWS |! Daley, South Beech| cSt Mrs. Tim Daley, South Beech e 5 © @| street, has returned from Minnesot: spent three weeks. se 6 Mrs. Norris Sullivan, sister of gene McCarty, and her Charles Sullivan, have | Francisco to mz nake their home. Denver where his son, Brooks wa Ws 3 YOUNG MENS OUTAITTER oe der the most expert care in the chil- dren’s hospital. It was found that) 5 ae od the little boy had de: ns pneum nia. The crisis wa 1 Sun 164 SOUTH CENTER The Home of Society Brand Clothes PAGE THREE Stock Greater ' CasperBrokerage Company Room 101 Wyatt Bidg Phone 1104 LOOK FOR THE RED BALL TRADE MARK : “Modern Firearms munition | DODGE GRotHers BUSINESS CAR Records of business less of the service this car i real econor This is due, of course | cost of running t ind . | It will pay you to visit us and examine this car 5 : | e J | Coliseum Garage : | 127 East Linden Phone 724 is | sig handl tualliiilelrellserialeatover | Wee = ing. Mrs. Brooks will remain in Den-) 405 | ver with her son until they can re-) "0°" ; i i a = poe ae Notice to Drouth-Stricken Distriets i Bbeed Ize Min 2B nite — Joe Bingenheimer, J. H. McMahon, | ates felt . . Otto Krausse and W. Grundy went on}, udge A.C. Campbell, attorney, a successful fishing trip yesterday. |" . Cherry County, in Western Nebraaska, offers a haven to the They drove out to the mountains, and "°** oe drouth-stricken di ts of ta plenty of hay returned in the rain, but with they 4:56 Frances Owens, of Rapid || and nutritious grass haere 2 ‘ fish. Sait ig | City, S. is here visiting at the nominal cost. und housands of ; thome of her brother-in-law, Charles oaths 5 thelsidiondccoth: Robert Ogden, attorney, is back) A), | SONG Poona AME pa att , h of drouth from Spearfish, South Dakota, mere | pany BE THORN A hon Aba patract: Com trich feed he had been called for a few days. y: he I nb Western Arth Borks loye of the| I WATE JH EN CAssaE INE ONE MERC ata oa KEELEY Oi) 6:76 acres of NL " San Francisco, Calif., where he spent school land—5,000 s of oth a a his vacation. Mr. Borks traveled INSTITUTE — and four wires with steel po $50 000 $50,000 thru most of the state of California. | Cor. SARIN ERA COR Gn Sts. ented only 20 mile railroad s) InP se 8 : lirses ons of h fi ses n Irses . S. Ross, manager of the Wyo-| | LIQUOR AND DRUG ADDICTIONS Hive reat red ; In Purses . ming Grocery company, is in Chey-|¢ured by a scientific course of medi_ or ae Fei deans enne, Wyo., on a business trip. cations mepencnly iplecon) Golaredg Pe 4 ales an e es 6 6 where the Genuine Keeley Remedies leases to other n in Mr. Ed Wall and his bride are here|_ate_used. No. 2 acre feed lot, one » north of Neligh, from Salt Creek for a short visit. kptetone Naheaite CA ; Pada 16 Mrs. Wall attended the high school ; x eitae thea i106: tanc techn, ite cea here and has many Casper friends. “Watch the Elgin Movement DT ERUaT os ore Cae eS : F No. 3. 160 acres, 11 miles ith of O'Neil, Holt County, Nebraska, Small set of ir nts, Price for quick sale, $4,000, No. 4 240 acres, fiye t of Neligh. 80 | acres in cultivaation. An exce t $85 acre. : | No.5 A fine improved 160 acres in Antelope coun- Nebraska. rm 85 re os } wean Gace coun s east of How many cups per! manta, all fer Heredia with The Cheyenne Thoroughbred Breeders Association wishes to announce Lt will Schilling Tea Me coca Date No. 7 Wanted to buy, 600 head 700-pound good their Third Annual Running Horse Race Meet, beginning August 2nd and ake. 4 7 ra steer =~ = F cs ‘ eee 5 >|} am electric fan is fine— 640-acre relinquishment. Practically all Closing August 23rd, making nineteen days high class running races. How large is your cup? | while you're in it. ie SERRE TINGS UTH eohion HeeEh GP al caalog, Wearing ‘ . ; How strong do you like es To a e comfortable Price $1,000. . “ pe | Ree yas Ser Cul No.9 168 acres. Good zing. To lease till Marck e se eit stand oncthe Sila two oethresncce: |] Mer at sennn th wen dred ois vitesse HE Six or More Races Daily RainorShine | ou let it stand on the | suits—two or three piece. tovanton to the eer of 5 Biehe { ql > Tropical worsteds, — skelet here 1Ovtone aera tate ck praixie bay, eaves? ton lined, Palm Beach or mo- kekan=- Pecellant iced \ » mall 3 7 s } Tellus “all this andi|y Wie are bapey sokibisatons hs ie eS a itoea: Four hundred of the world’s best thoroughbreds are now. stabled we'll tell you how many Tike Saisie) hee Gane By am : : Frontier Park. cups. fancy worsteds for men who 000 tons of ntine, Neb. a aS . ‘ > y : ant the best. on. All ~a e¢ hec sk sare < wR > We'll say this anywa ary EERE sit” Good opens counitey Fifty of America’s best jockeys are also in Cheyenne. Schilling Tea costs les Cool underwear, silk shirts, ou want by pa $2 per aa xia Ds ye fg el trousers and str nd measured Sz ated with the New York Jockey Club and all per cup than any.tea we|} flannel trousers and straw a ase ae This meeting is affihate t J know of—and certainly fata Valentine, Neb. recognized race meetings 1n America. less than any tea selling Car fare refunded to purchasers of land. Agents wanted ae at a lower price. DIRECT ALL CORRESPONDENCE TO THE Che Tho hbr d B d A t Tatras Couey Calon enne ro ed breeders Association a » Ceylon. India, Oolong, | N h ie d C Tee ai tinmksene vail exe aessees orthwestern Land Co. oe. Pla rchmyn-lined moisture-proof packages. | as : an Office, Plains Hotel - pa hi NELIGH, NEBRASKA. ? At grocers everywhere, is Successor t om Shoe. & D. McLeod, Manager Clothing Co. A Schilling & Co San F) vancisco|

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