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SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1919 POWDER RIVER NEWS He is active in social circles, when not engaged on the range looking after his. live stock interests. was the best dressed man in Cus-| per and lives at a well known bache-! lors’ club. He returned to his room| in the late forenoon, to find fire had broken out in a waste basket and had spread to his choicest trousers. | The trousers were hanging over the waste basket and not on the gen- tleman, for he had just returned from his morning “tub,” don’t you) know. He displayed great presence of mind. He rushed to the head o the stairs and called ‘Fire!’ and! then returned to the middle of his tub. The housekeeper brought a pail of water and the flames were quenched. POWDER RIVER! a ee Studio Recital by Lundberg Pupils The pupils of Prof. Rudolph Lund- berg gave a recital in his studio this! afternoon. Piano solos were given by Mrs. S. Van Burgh and the Misses Victoria Kassis, Winifred Tharns and Mary Spencer. Vocal selections by the Mesdames Don Lobdell, C. E. Hood, Burton Nye} and Miss Thelma Hugo completed) the delightful afternoon's program. * * «© Mullin Club to Be Scene of Dance, Monday Miss Marion Jeffries of Cheyenne, | and Miss Vera Manbeck, of Alton,| Il, will be the honored guests at a dance given by Miss Melissa Brooks, and Silas Brooks at the Mullin club,! on Monday evening. “Barnwarming” Dance at the Two-Bar Ranch The cowboys at the Two Bar ranen will celebrate the completion of the huge new barn by a dance this eveu ing. A six-piece orchestra will fur nish real music, and fuests are ex- pected from Cheyenne, Rawlins und Casper. The new barn is large enongn for 500 dancers, and will probabty be filled to its capacity. Dozens of motor car and truck loads of Cas- perites are going to participatc in the “peppy” affair. oe i | CITYNEWS | oe eee Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Townsend and: Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Wheeler will! leave tomorrow for the east in their | motor cars. They are.going by dif-j ferent routes but will meet on Sept. 6 at Philadelphia to attend the tri-! angular conclave of the Knights Tem- plar, From there they will go to Washington, D. C. They expect to! be gone about a month, | * 6 @ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swanson left today for a two weeks’ outing trip in the Yellowstone National park. e 8 8 Lee Chase has sold his interests in the White House cafe to Mrs. A. J. Drost, of Salt Creek. | * 9 8 ! Mrs. Elmer Hiner and party are | leaving tomorrow @r the Yellowstone | park. They are from Los Angeles | and have been guests at the Henning while visiting with friends here. « * @ Mr. Harrigan, who has been em-| ployed by the Warren Construction | company, and wife have gone to Cali- | fornia, where they intend to make! their home. | s * 8 Miss Grace O'Malley of Omaha, and Miss Alice O’Connor of Sioux City, Ia., are here visiting Miss O’Malley’s mother, M Walter O'Malley. se | Miss Bes. Carrier and her moth- er, Mrs. Carrier, are here from Great Falls, Mont. They have been resi- dents of Casper, and are visiting with their old friends, and attending to some oil business. * * Miss Norah Foreman, who has been Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Long, has returned to her home in Sherman, Texas. . | ss * | Mrs. A. H. Wolcott and her little daughter, Beth, have gone to Bould- er,’Colorado., their old home, to visit | for. about three weeks, Chet Jae | Mrs. Sam Conwell, who was in. Jured some time ago, is getting along rapidly and is able to walk now. Pet tee Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Ogden, Sr., Mrs. Ogden’s sister, Mrs, E. C, | Lardner, and Stanton Neil are ex- pected tonight on their way home from a trip thru the Yellowstone and Glacier National parks and the Ca- nadian Rockies. They will visit their eon, Robert Ogden, Jr., attorney of Casper, while here. From here they will return to their home in Dead-| wood, S, Dak. * ae. D> Ie ville, Wyo., on a short business trip. s 8 « Leon Goodrich of Dubois and Good- rich, architects, has gone to Dubois, Wyo., on business connected with the new $30,000 grade school house building. ‘ »s 6 Mr. and Mrs. Frank England have fone to Denver on a business trip and intend to drive their new car back in a few days. ‘ WANTED—Coal ininers. Steady work, good wages.. Apply in pev- son at Casper Supply Co, 8-13-4t | ! Bender is here from Man- Misa Elizebeth Smalley of Den- ver, Colo., and Dayton, Ohio, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Staley He of South Durbin street. Miss Smitiley| py 4. was in the service of the govern- ment for some time as an army nurse, and was stationed at Hampton, Vir- ginia, and at. Camp Dix, N. J. “ee ¢@ O. G. Johnson is expected home from Denver today, after a short business trip in Colorado. ee 8 J. B. McMahon has gone to River- ton to attend the celebration. s 6 Bion Wyman returned to Cas- per after serving in France for about two years, following his enlistment with Company L, Before coming to Casper Mr. Wyman lived in New Hampshire. He will resume his old position at the Midwest refinery. e ere 8 Mrs. Royal Reed has gone with a party én a sage chicken hunting trip of several days. *e¢ P. C. Nicolaysen has gone to Riv- erton on a business trip, and will also take in the show. *: ie L. A. J. Phillipot, W. R. Johnson, J. R. Healy and C. L. Rhinemuth have returned from a tour of inspec- tion of the Wyo-Kans holdings in the Lost Soldier fieid se 8 Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Martin are in from their ranch at Deer Creek park ou business, e 2 @ Mrs. Sarah Hawks has recovered from a serious attack of tonsilitis, and able to be around again. * ¢ @ Mrs. Gérald Walker, after a visit of several weeks with her father in Denver, has joined Mr. Walker in Lusk, where he is employed by the Carter Oil company. * * @ Miss Helen Anderson is here from Omaha, Neb., to visit with her broth- er, C. K. Anderson, engineer on the Burlington. * Mrs. M. Gellem and son have come from Lander to make their home here and are staying at the Wyatt apart- ments for the present. aye 8 * «€ O. A. Graybeal has returned from a short visit out from Casper on ‘1 business. * §&. J. Elston is here from Salt Lake, Utah, to locate. He will be employ- ed at the Midwest refinery, ¢ 4¢ 8 * R. L. Cruise, from Hastings, Neb., | will be in charge of the soda foun- tain at the new Smith-Turner drug store. OTe 8 Miss Mabel Sandlin has returned from Denver, where she spent a few days on business. * e * J. M. Hodgston has gone to Lan- der on legal business, and expects to return in a few days. * 8 @ Mr. and Mrs, B. H. Pelton and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Dutton have come in from the Big Horn moun- tains, where the party has been camp- ing for the last ten days. Se Sai Ed O’Brien, who is employed at the Casper pharmacy, has returnes} from a vacation trip to Thermopolis. * 8 6 Like Cascarets, they work while you sleep—that’s Tribune Wantads. “Watch the Movement” Going! Going! — but not all gone. Our Summer suits are going fast but there’s still a very good assortment of yles, patterns and fab- rics, Thin, cool, light weight tropical worsteds and serges. Mohairs and Palm Beach suits in light and dark effects. Flannel and serge trous- ers. Summer suits, $13.60 to $20. \ Silk shirts, athletic und- ‘| erwear, soft collars, belts and socks. Successor to Bloom Shoe & Clothing Co, day. on her way from Douglas to the U. C. ranch, where she will visit with her aunt, Mrs. Robert Dodds. Miss Tobias will attend schoo! in Seattle this winter. * John Devine, attorney and D. W. Ryan, oil man, have gone to Lara- mie on business after spending a few | days here. H « * * James Hibbard, a stockman from Kaycee is in Casper for a short business trip. | # Mes. R. M. Barthol - amew and Mrs. | Schwartz, with their children, | accompanied by a governess, left this | morning: for Washington, 9. C., driving overland. They will join Mr. Schwartz who has been in Washing-| ton for some time, 4 s 2 6 Miss Leona Magiil has _ resigned her position at the Tribune office,| where she has been employed since last April, and is preparing to enter school in Chicago, Ill, this fall. . se ¢@ j Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Brownlie and their two children and Mrs. Brownlie’s mother, Mrs. C. C. Hem-| ming, of Colorado Springs, and Mas- ter Robert Hemming are stopping at the Henning a few days enroute to the Yellowstone park. Mr. Brownlie is a prominent banker of Colorado Springs, and the late C. C. Hemming was the president of the El Paso National bank of that place. * 2s N. R. Stittinger, acting chief clerk of the Burlington railroad here, has} been transferred to a higher position | in the offices in Chicago. A new) cl@rk for Casper has not been an- nounced so far. i eo. . The Rev. B. M. Powell and family, | of Kansas City, Mo., are here vis. iting with the Rev. Walter L. French, | ‘an old friend. | and family are on their way home| from a tour of the Yellowstone park. ** 6 The Misses Lennice and Edna Smith and Miss Katherine Mahoney, | and Billy Johnson will return Monday ‘from the Big Horn mountains, where ‘they have been spending the su mer at the Oliver Johnson sheep~| ‘ranch. *“« * Mrs. Park Hayes is in Casper vis-| Ating with friends and also as a dele-| gate from Lander to the Woodcraft | convention. * Mrs. Charles Benjamin and daugh-| ter, Lova, and Mr. and Mrs. Gregory teft this morning for the Yellowstone | park, where they will spend about ten days. Mrs. Benjamin is employ- ed at the Casper pharmacy. Nes Sar) Sty | C. M. Straun, supervisor of the) Mountain States Telephone compa- pany business. * - © The Casper Daily Eribune tevery Sunday morning at 11 0c! ‘Cry of the Soul for God.” The Reverend Powell \be, “Our Denominational History and he will face seduction charges un-) ny, was in the city yesterdi¢; on com-| PACE THREE Has it ever occurred to you that a how the wastes money in household pen te Har |burning too much fuel and spoiling ware Compar food? A range expert who will have jeharge of the Majestic Dermonstra- WANTED —( ltion during the week com ing z Monday, August 18th, will «he you {worn-out range ST. MARK’S CHURCH + 10 REMAIN i Rev. Philip K. Edwards, Rector Holy communion at 8 a. m. aa” Morning prayer and sermon at 11, a, m. |. Andy A. Prevenas was seht to the —— }atate penitentiary yesterday to start! FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | serving two years for forging a check Linden and Beech for $45. The names ot G. D, Mores R. H. Moorman, Pastor | Was forged on the check ahd ths Preaching setvice at 11 a, m, Sub-| Gheck was Passed on the Wyoming) ject of morning sermon “The Lord! clothing company. This occurred ob | Will Provide.” {Joly 25. | . Prevenas plead guilty and was sen- Vacuum Washers Hand Power Young People’s service, 7 p. m. { Evening service, 8 p. m. Subject! tenced to not more than three nor of evening sermon “The Tears of Jess than two years in the state peni- Christ.” ‘tentiary. You are welcome. | . Lee Dickens is another man charg. | ,ed with forgery and will come be- fore the September term of the dis. Delaware and Durbin Streets |trict court. He was arrested on the Walter H. Bradley, Minister |¢omplaint of J. C. Burns, a forgea Tomorrow morning at 11 the pas- | check being passed on the Wyoming tor will speak on “The Service Stripes| National bank, June 9. Dickens | of a Christian.” The anthem willfpleaded guilty and waived preliini- be Concone’s “Oh Lord Most Merci-| nary hearing. ful,” and Mrs. Lobdell will sing; ° ee Me evabliag ition Cnet the’ fit MAN WANTED IN MINN. {5 LOGATED AT SALT GREEK Sunday in September. evening at 7 o’¢lock. The lesson ser- A telegram .to Sheriff Pat Royce mon tomorrow is “Soul.’” to locate Arthur Fritzke at Salt The public is cordially invited to| Creek and to hold him on a seduction attend these services. charge resulted in the arrest of the —— |man this weck anid today Sheriff GANTZ MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH Frank Klaus of McI.oud county near, Walter L. French, Minister Glencoe, Minn., arrived to take The pastor will preach both morn- \charge of the man. Fritzke was| and evening. working on a pipe.line patrol near The subject of the morning ser- Salt Creek, according to instructions mon will be, “Living up to Our High{ received from the sheriff in Minne. | Calling.” And im the evening, “The | sota. He will be taken back to Minne- The Epworth League subject will sota this afternoon: probably where FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH! CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Seience services are held lock in I. O. O. F. hall, and on Wednesday | $100.00 Holmes Hardware Co. “Holmes to Homes” Phone 601 Casper, Wyo. O haku dhe he hd hh LE Ltn BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN N 15c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH Back of Grand Central Block. All kinds of Sandwiches at prices. Quick service, highest quality. (td be aE \ ae Led by Rev. W. L.|der promise to marry. pose Read Tribune Want Ads. Principles.” French. Sunday school at 9:45, H. B. Dur-| ‘ham, Supt. Our school is keeping) up fine in attendance and interest during the summer. os PLEADS GUILTY 10 THEFT, BOUND OVER TO THE COURT Milo Lemm, who is charged with stealing $285 while acting as agent for Mrs. Maude Chenoweth, pleaded guilty in justice of peace cour: re- cently and waived preliminary ex. amination. The petition states that the money was stolen May 1. Lemin's | case will come up for hearing in the fall term of the district court. ——— } WANTED—Coal miners. Sterdy | work, good wages. Apply in per- |son at Casper Supply Co. 8-13-4t . : i Watch for the Casper Supply sat popular jannouncement before storing ss ON AAAAAL AL Important to Refinery Workers An Open Meeting of the Oil Field, Gas Well and Refinery Workers will be held MONDAY, AT 8 O’CLOCK P.M. AND TUESDAY, MORNING AT 10 O'CLOCK AT ODD FELLOWS HALL. iAP Miss Verna Bartlett is back from a very enjoyable visit in Thermopo- | lis with friends. } * 2 William Dubois has returned to| Cheyenne after attending the meet. | ing of the school board yesterday. On Hugo St., between Phone 1111 Franks’ Banquet Meat TODAY ...... 5 oz. can. Retail price TODAY ... No. 2 can Per can No. 2 can Two for ... Navy beans. 8 lbs: for — se... Oranges 1 dozen oe Crystal White Soap 4 bars mittee will be held in Sunday Afternoon at 2 INVOICES South Side Grocery SPECIALS TODAY 5 oz. can Veal Loaf. Retail price Franks’ French Meat Treat. Platte Valley Tomatoes. Platte Valley Sweet Peas. WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF CITY Labor Day Meeting A meeting of the General Labor Day Com- of this General Committee urged to attend. See that your local is represented. TIMB SHEETS CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Office COMPUTATIONS - e =. ~~ | Webel Commercial Co. " onc reat Bide Watch Our Windows _The Big Busy Store “FLAY FEVER | Melt VapoRub in @ spoon aad inhale the vapors. YACKS.Y All Refinery Workers, whether members or not, are cordially invited. superintendents, shift foremen, and the public are welcome and urged to attend. The meeting will be addressed by President RK. E. Evans of the International Organiza- tion, who has recently completed a tour of all the oil fields of the United States, and his ad- dress will be-full of helpful information to everybody connected with the oil industry. Also all bosses, Come and bring your wife if you want to. Everybody welcome, but MAA Center and David Sts. Deliver Any Time A A RAW ag Customers! please ask your duplicate sales slips. We will gi credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. Treat, Sor sic NOTICE! “ 10e¢ .10e 15¢ 35c¢ 35¢€ .. 35€ _25¢ - Buy Your Garments for Distinctive Style The kind of style that causes even the well bred to stare—just a bit and wonder—‘“where did she? get it?” 25¢ The kind of garment that stands out in any company—that adds to your personal charm,—that hard to define something, that means so much to you and every other \\ ij woman. ih \ ny Trades Assembly Hall, o'clock. All members There is a real treat waiting for you—Vis- it us and see what Fashion has designed. Priced from $35 to $125 HHH ee ce eee ee ee a a NN