Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 20, 1919, Page 3

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Powder River News “Hey, you gotta be Jess Willard!’ “Naw, I aint gonna play no Wit- lard; I’m goin’ to be the lightweighy champeen.” The first remark was made by a , four-year old tot who was violently usihg his tiny fists on the second young follower of the fistie game.) The second one could not have been more than five years old but both were sure they did not “want to be Jess Willard. Powder River! Natrona Rebekah Lodge No. 13, L. oO. O. F., meets this evening. Work in degree. Refreshments and social, A full attendance is desired. Visito welcome. 8-20-1t e 6 @ Gucst at ‘arty Mrs..W. H. Pratt was the honored guest mt a six-course dinier party give: the Manhattan cafe in cele- Miss |_ Miss Katherine Dunn, and | Rose Ryan have returned from their |trip to the Yellowstone park. They |went by train to Cody, where they | were entertained, and fram Cody they jtoured to the park with a party of friends. ‘They report having had a {glorious time both in the park and in Cody. & * ¢ | Walter Snook, baby son of Mr. jand Mrs. J, C. Snook, . fell down | stairs yesterday striking his head and |fracturing his skull. Altho the in- {jury was thot very serious, the lit- tle fellow is getting along nicely. “oe * Roy S. Sample and wife have re- turned from a pleasure trip of a couple of weeks in Denver. { * © 8 | John Hancock, of the Midwest Oi! ;company, has returned to Casper af: |ter a short business trip in Denver: * * 8 | Dubois’& Goodrich, architects, have bration of her birthday. Covers were let to Hardwick and Wilcox, cont: dh oe Che Casper Dailp Eclbune : a | Bert McCarthy, of South Elm, rep-| E. S. Dalton and M. L. Crandell, resentative for the Paxon & Gallagher who have veen in Casper attending| | wholesale grocery in Omaha, Neb., is|to the rebinding of school books, have | jout of town ona business trip calling! gone to Douglas, Wyo., on the same | on other Wyoming towns. business. H. J. White «is up from the oil G |fields in Texas for x few days, on business. business for the day } e+ soe Wrs. L. S. Worthington has gone nout seven members of the d Sailors’ club are going to| a trip overland next week to-! to Denver on a shopping trip, and|die [to visit with friends * | SN jward Gilette, Wyo.. in view of find-| |. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Mollring and ing homestead locations. Other ex jfamily have returned to their home in| coldiers and sailot iring locations Arapahoe, Neb., after visiting here aut tees | nay get inforn with the T. J. Diamond family for from Mr. Jones at Army and some time. Navy club | ar eae Rees. . tS | , G. R, Hagens of the Hagens, Stan- LABOR NEWS ley & Murane law firm, is leaving to The two open meetings held by night for Texas, where he will spend the refinery workers, Mon eve-} about a week on business. +ning and Tuesday morning, Odd a Se. Fellows’ hall were successful in ev-| ; Mrs. T. J. Diamond has gone to! ery way, and were well attended. The| her old home in Otis, Colo., to visit, Monday night meeting resulted in a} with friends there for several weeks, | packed hall, and more than a dozen! at a new members joined the organiza- H. C. Johnson is expected this week, tion. The meetings were addressed {Shes Lincoln, Neb. Mr. Johnson has; by President R. E. Evans of the in- een here before, and intends to go| ternational organization, and his re- into the same line of business again.| marks were greeted with enthusiasm. He will be with the Midwest Life In-! The organization of refinery work- surance company. ers is the newest of labor unions,| wt a | being now less than a year old. Start- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shumaker have} ing out on Jan. 1 with 32 local lodges returned from their trip thru the Yel-| and 6,000 members, it now has 81 lowstone park. They spent about al! locals and 26,000 members, and is in-! week in the park and report a wonder-! creasing in strength at a rapid rate. ful time. mie on business. } Mr. Ayres of the Ayres jewelry} company, is expected back today} from Omaha, Neb., where he was ar- C, Wilson, a well known renchey |ranging his stock of jewelry for his| Development Company, of here, is in town on leval}establishment in the Smith-Turner! created under the law drug store building. URDAY | pears es So). (NO IRRIGATION UNTIL sa There will be no sprinkling or in rigation allowed in the city until Sats urday morning starting at 5 o'clock} afternoon. This is caused by the}! present critical situation of the water supply here. A heavy penalty is at tached for abuse of this order. City Water Commissioner. 8-20-3¢ —_ Read Tribune Want Ads. WILLIAM JONES, ) | \ i} a ee Your grocer pays your, money back if you'd rather have it than Schil- eect George Wheeler is here from Laraa| NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCK. 5 laid for eight, and the table was ar- tisticaly arranged in a pink and white olor scheme. The surpri feature of the evening was a beau ful birthday cake with lighted can- dies. ; Phe party was entertained by special music. The guests enjoying the affair were: Mrs. W. H. Pratt, Mrs. Smith Muller, Mrs, L. D. Town- send, who is visiting at the Walter Brewer: home from Sedalia, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brewer, and Clarence Smith. —_—_—_—_——S— °° { CITY NEWS =! ¢ ° Miss“Dorothy Griffith is the giest of Miss Verona Childers at the Eagle} Canyon ranch near Alcova. A ten- day outing trip in the Ferris moun- tains has been planned in her honor, . 8 6 Miss Louise Thomas has returned from the Hat Six Falls where she has been camping for over a week!the Labor Day address at with her parents in their mountain| wyo, cabin. * * * Miss Helen Crater, a popular em- ployee at the Western Union tele- graph office, has returned from Riv-| erton, where she drove overland with a party of friends. - s + @ A. Hayatin, of Blythville, Ark., a nephew of J. L. Learner, arrived here this mi ing, and will be employed in the : 9 store. | bb : 4 s . * bs Mra, H. Olivér is Mavihg to- day Billings, Mont.,.enroute for San 5 Cal., her old home. Mr. Oliver is a well known oil man here, and they have been living at the Wyatt apartments. . * * *. Miss Ena Craine, of Cheyenne, who lias -heen in the party with Mr. and Mrs. Major Ormsby on their trip thru ae Yellowstone park, and parts of Montana, laft last night for her! f * +8 . Little Bernice Field is leaving to- night for Denver. She will meet her| grandfather, George A. Field, at Douglas, and go with him from there, The little girl will visit with her) grandparents in Denver, and in-| tends to. attend school there this fall. | s 8 @ | Allan Michie is expected home from | S. D..where he has been visiting for about ’a week. * * | Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kingler, of Kansas City, Kans., are in Casper al few days stopping at the Wyatt hotel. | ee @ |. S. E. Agnew, a representative of tors, an $8,000 home for J. Crous to bk built on his ranch about 20 miles southwest of Casper. * ° * Mrs. Charles Wharton has gone to meet her mother. From there they avill,go to the Mayo Brothers’ hospital in Rochester, Minn., where Mrs. Wharton’s mother will undergo an operation, * + 6 John B. McMahon has returned from Riverton, where he enjoyed the anniversary celebration. * * © | Miss Margaret Walsh, a popular Cheyenne debutante, is here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Price. * 8 8 J. J. Giblin has gone to New York .City to attend a five-day convention of the Equitable Life Insurance com- | pany. * # » Attorney F. P. Warber will give Hanna, E. Richard Shipp had been scheduled to make the address lgit because of his absence, Mr. Warber,| who is taking charge of Mr. Shipp’s law office, has been reqyested to ap- pear in his place. Boho ‘the Western Elaterite Roofing com- pany, is in Casper from Denver on} business. . z * eo * . Miss Zorada Nance and Frank Nance, of Galesburg, Ill., arrived yes-} terday to visit a few weeks with their) sisters, Mrs. J. B. Ford, and Mrs. } F. Shaffer. Mr. Nance has just re. turned from over two years’ service | Council Bluffs, Ia., where she win|’ vhe has beeh camping with old school mates, * aN | “ * « A. C. Campbell, attorney, has r turned from Denver, where he hi been attending legal business. * G, A. Hamilton, business represen- | tative of the Parkerton refinery work- jers, was a Casper visiter Monday and Tuesday. NOTICE OF COUNTY INSTITUTE The Teachers’ Annual County In- {stitute for Natrona County will be | held at the High School building in Leslie Snow, field superintendent | C#sPer, commencing on Monday, the for the Franco-Wyo. Oil company |2°th day of August and closing on in the Shannan Oil fields is in tows (Ftiday, the 29th day of August, 1919. today on business. It shall be the duty all teachers es j actually engaged in teaching, or hav. jing either a written or verbal con.) c_.)-1): at the! cact to teach in the county, to attend| Chilling Tea. \ the County Institute poe 3 ae A cordial invitation is extended to Now please do this. \ the public to attend any or all ses-- We mean it—and so does | sions your grocer. There are four flavors of Schilling Tea—Japan, Ceylon -India, Oolong, English Breakfast. Allone quality. In parchmyn-lined moisture-proof packages, At grocers everywhere. A Schilling & Co San Francisco ling Tea, We pay him. | Perhaps you didn’t get | the right flavor of Schilling | Tea. Get your money back and try again. Do this until you have found the kind you like best. There are four kinds ot Mrs. Eva Mills has been taken to the private hospital where she will undergo a slight operation. - * * ‘ Berberd Field, an employe Midwest warehouse, has returned from the Black Hills in S. D. where party of | for several weeks MAY HAMILTON, County Superintendent of Schools. Pub. Aug. 20, 21, 22, 23, 1919. —_ ’s MAJESTIC range bargain week at Schulte Hardware Co. store this! week. Don’t fail to take advantage lof this special offer. Mrs. Fred Hoag and two little sons are leaving today for a short business trip to Douglas. Mrs. Hoag has been visiting at the home of Mrs. Fremont Michie. * + Read The Tribune ads. Meet Your Friends TONIGHT AT. - Cf N) N in France with the engineer corps. ste ¢ Attorneys E. G. Vanatta and V. L.! pencer opened the hunting season | with their allotment of sage hens af-/ ter a one-day hunting trip in the Red Desert region. a * 8 8 Mrs. E. W. Leidecker left last night for Denver, where She will visit for several days with friends. oe, cele i Michael Purcell has returned from! Canada, where he has been several weeks on a business and pleasure trip. " Mark Weber has returned from a} trip to Texas in connection with his oil interests there. { » 8 8 Mrs. Otto Krausse and little daugh-| ter, Junie, have returned from St. Paul, -Minn., where they have been} visitiig: for about a month with Mrs. Krausse’s mother. * The Misses Minnie and Evelyn Me-/| neice are in from their sheep ranch, the Freeland, waiting for their new) Hudson car. | —_—_——__ ‘ NO IRRIGATION UNTIL SAT.) URDAY There will be no sprinkling or ir.) rigation allowed in the city until Sat-| urday morning starting at 5 o’clock| this afternoon. This is caused by the present critical situation of the water supply here. A heavy penalty is at-| tached for abuse of this order. WILLIAM JONES, City Water Commissioner. 8-20-8t Otto H. Krausse Brokerage Co. HENNING HOTEL We Recommend E. T. WILLIAMS AND CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY As a Splendid Investment Market Quotations. Tel. 1155. Oil for Cooking . and Salads Iris Dance Pavilion And Enjoy the Beautiful Music and Entertainment N N N N & N \ 10-PIECE ORCHESTRA and STAR ENTERTAINERS e rfecke Why Mazola Saves Money in Cooking and Makes NE of the most important things Mazola does for cooking is to take the place of butter. In frying or shortening it gives the finest results. | And, pound for pound, it costs considerably less. Foods cooked with Mazola, or in which Mazola is used, are | wholesome, healthful, very easy to digest. Use 4 to ¥4 less Mazola for shortening than butter or lard. In frying, use Mazola over and over again te the last dr: —it never absorbs odors or flavors. ii ” Ne smoking—no soggy cooking. Wonderful Cook Book. FREE Write today for it. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY P. O. Box 168 New York | Food Betler =| nein ne HOLDERS’ MEETING. Notice is hereb regular annual m ven that the of the stock holders of Central Wyoming Oi! and » purpose of ness whieh ach meet 4 corporation s of the tat the in the ni, Pub, PHONE 903 for Quality Goods and Prompt Delivery of Wyoming, will be he eral offices of the company town of Casper, County \ CAMPRELL, Aur. 20, 1919 You will find on our Bargain Counter for 9 lbs. Granulated Sugar Thursday: $1.00 for ~ oa 30¢ a2 ee 20 8 cans Cupid Hominy, 25e 12 oz. Libby’s Queen Olives, per bottle Golden Rod Washing Powder, large package Defender Toilet 3. bars 30e 25¢e Howell’s Baking Soda 29€ 3 packages a ng 25e Shikany’s Cash Store Successors to THE WHOLESALE SUPPLY CO. Soap, Phone 903 143 E 2nd St. REMEMBER! No matter where you live we give you two deliveries daily Cn ee a SPECIAL Elberta Pédctics 18 lb. Case $1.60 5 Case Lots $1.55 0490000000000 000000000008 2. Carrots, per lb. 3. Beets, per Ib. 4. Turnips, per lb. 15e $6.00 122e 3:¢ With each $5.00 grocery order we will give 20 bars of white soan for $1. 5. String Beans, -per lb. 6. White Flyer Soap, per case California Cants, each 8. Watermelon, per Ib. With each $10.00 grocery order we will give 10 lbs. of sugar for $1.00. Bungalow Grocery N.E. Corner S. Beech and Linden Sts. Phone 904-W 53 ‘We Deliver Anywhere, Anytime’ POPOL S POSSE SECO OOOO OOOOOOOOOD Paint your garage with HIGH STANDARD LIQUID - PAINT —the investment paint, The highest grade raw materiale— exacting ghemical tests—thorough grinding and mixing— skilled workmen and half a century of paintmaking experi- ence make Hiou Sranvany a high grade lt is the only kind of paint you can really afford to use on your builde ings—it is so economical and enduring. Come in and see the colors, paint Holmes Hardware Co. Phone 601 es eee...._} | a a ce ae a A A eM

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