Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 21, 1919, Page 3

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Two prominent business men of Portsmouth, Va., are expected soon Casper recently were merried. They to visit with Mr. Eshelman’s broth were business men which explains an Th attempted pre-marriage saving plan. » going to locate he 1 Mr. ¢ They knew old man H. C. L. would | Eshelman will be emplo in the!” be on their trail after the marriage Lost Soldier oil fields. tshelman and fami ceremony. It was obvious... Accord- *# wit ingly they planned a real saving to. M. L. start married life right. (will return from Greybull today 44; They knew of many friends in Cas- where he has been visiting wi per but they overestimated the num-| friends during his vacation. ber to be supplied with cigars. Their aS Pad figure was 1,000 smokes between the R. M. Lamont of the two. It means a big investment in Credit Exchange, is leaving t Casper. If they purchased in the! for Cheyenne on a short business ed story. Their friends took only 300/ well known oil man of Casper, and cigars. Now they are trying to sell | has come back for an indefinite length the remaining 700 stogies to local of time. dealers and they cannot really see ahah OS | where they gained on the deal. | Wid Dick of Blocton, Ia., is here Powder River! ting with friends for a few days, | * + © enroute to California. Adams-Hanson ! Miss Frieda Adams of Torrington, _H. W. Davis is here from his ranch | Wyo., and Paul N. Hanson of Cas- north of Salt Creek, and is staying per, were united in marriage by at the Henning while attending to) Judge C. E. Winter at his home at business matters. H 3:00 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. eh tee Several friends were present to wit-|. H. A. Bothwell from California is ness the ceremony. The bride is the here on business and visiting with daughter of Frank Adams, of Tor- friends. Mr. Bothwell used to live rington, and has made many friends 9” the Bothwell ranch on the Sweet during her stay in Casper. Mr. Han-| Water. son received his honorable discharge in February, after serving eight months in France. He is now em- ployed by the Standard Oil company. After a short honeymoon the young couple will make their home at Litts- ville, S. D., Mr. Hanson’s former home. Mrs. Arthur Walker, and son, Ho- mer, who have been visiting at the home of W. A. Sutterfield, have left for their home in Olney, Il. Arthur Nielson of Thermopolis, is in Casper to meet his wife, wno haz i } visiting in Hot Springs, S. Dak. They will visit here a few days before ! a ee iy ; ‘ { CITY NEWS pene to their home in Therricpo- | ¢ a Mr. and Mrs, J. H. McCurdy haye Clarence Ackerman, a well known returned from their honeymoon, | civil engineer of Douglas, is here on| touring thru Colorado, and are atja short business trip. home at the McCurdy apartments. AE ae . | L, A. Dobbins has r G. A. Hinman, of Graybull, is here | Kansas y, where he for a few days on his way honte from: | iting with relatives. a tour thru Towa. : urned from been vis- * ak ae | Miss Mary Blaine and Mis Maiie | Miss Mary Sandlin, who is enploy- Clare of Douglas, and Miss Sweeney ed at the Oil Well Supply company, is| of Lincoln, Neb.; who has been visit-| back from spending a few days at! ing Miss Clare, are in C i her ranch above Glenrock. ing with friends for a few days. They one eee are stopping at the Henning hotel. | George B. Nelson and family are | leaving this evening for Wenver, A marriage license was issued yes- | where they will get their new Pre- terday by Miss Helen Carlson, county | mier car. ‘They intend to tour thru! clerk, to Paul Hanson and Miss Frie-| £ E da Marguerite Adams, both of Litch-} y_ ville, N. Dak. e Dr. J .C. Kamp, B. B. Lummis,’ J. M. McKim, president of the Cow! Archie Weidner and A. M. Garbutt Gulch Oil company, has gone to Lusk, left this morning overland to spend a days’ fishing trip on Fish Creek. - long-lasting bars in each package. 4 LILLILZLLLLALALALLLLLALLALZ LZ EL you Can POS- sibly buy. @ BENEFIT to teeth, breath, appetite and digestion. The price is 5 cents. SV AIL ALLL 2D ' € | Tad Clarkson of De The W. C. T. U. Will r afterno Lyle Manbeck, Ytis here visiting with his mot! Miss Maria Hardy Welch, of White's grocery, teration womsn at the Golden Rt ss Hardy will leave soon for Sc h Springs, Idaho where she school the coming term. ‘ithe Casper Sto Going! Going! Going! Woov PMs Che Casper Daily Tribune _ ee eae ieorge Wilder, city school super- Miss Nellie Quim, who is employ- The Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyte- intendent, has returned from a busi- ed at the Casper beauty parlor, is rian church will hold an ice cream ness visit in Denver, Colo. ving this afternoon for Chadron social Friday evening at the home of . nd Crawford, where she will visit!Mrs. Elmer Green, 506 $ er is visiting friends for about two w at the George Wilder home on North ; Maple street. Miss Melissa Brooks spent yester- Aid of the Presbyte Legis day in town with Miss Irma Patton, Church will hold an ice cream soc neet Friday n at the public library. Mr Elmer Green. = GAMBLERS GET L. W. Bailey and Mrs. M. A erybody invite: will charge of the program P —_ — — There will be an election of $25 FINE IN NO IRRIGATION UNTIL : e All members sre urged to URDAY Powder River News |. Win Eshelman and family of on; : TUBBS’ COURT ota from Al Five gamblers were caught in the police net shortly i rday morning 11 o'clock ¢h bling raid was the Sandbar. The men en direct to Judge W. E. it night and given their fines tarting at 5 o B. Manbeck, also of Alton. sc tiae piled nt critical situation of the supply here. is here visiting Jane Hardy, al- h her sister, Miss Tubbs of $25 each in his court room at 11 City Water Commission UNBURN Apply VapoRub lightly—it soothes o'clock last night. All admitted their ill teach an establish- the po- m Tasep- Contos, M The place raided wa: ment operated by a ( nid this morning C. Montos, Ja eddley, bookkeeper at e Co., has r nd Aiiiance, Harry M from Lincoln t they would save money. trip hare Raletas saat arith and Jim hs were the men the toriired shina So 1,000 cigars it was that they oY eae for several days. for sa 7 ‘ bought. W. J. Bates is in the city from, “i Met hsdeRantoes cblateelnaeie Then comes the saddest part of the Tex Mr. Hates was formeri; “atti aa eealetl eerie cam hy made from one ton of metal, “YOUR BODYGUARD" -SOr, 6041.20 Cigarettes made to meet your taste! Camels are offered you as a cigarette entirely out of the ordinary—a flavor and smoothness never before attained. To best realize their qual- ity compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price! Camels flavor is so refreshing, so enticing, it will win you at once—it is so new and unusual. That's what Camels exert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobacco gives you! You'll prefer this blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! meee —< As you smoke Camels, you'll note absence of any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any un- pleasant cigaretty odor. And, you'll be delighted to discover that you can smoke Camels liberally without tiring your taste! Take Camels at any angle—they surely supply |, cigarette contentment beyond anything you ever experienced. They’re a cigarette revelation! You do not miss coupons, premiums or gifts. You'll prefer Camels quality! 18 cents a package Camels are sold everywhere in scientifically sealed pack ages of 20 cigarettes or ten packages (200 ci dlassine-paper-covered carton, We strongly recommend this carton for the home or office supply or when you travel. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. SUCTION SWEEPER Your chances to get that Hoover at the old price will soon be gone. Phone, wiiie or wire now for a demonstration in your home. I-UiS Fc SN Y. OUR AS IT SWEEPS TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED Natrona Power Co. AS IT CLEANS MW LILA LAMA LALLLELLLLLLLLLALL ALE PHONE 69. . . ’ Wolcott 8-20-2t Friday evening at the home of Mrs South Wolcott. Ev- 8-20- SAT-} There will be no sprinkling or ir- | rigation allowed in the city until - ernoon. This is caused by the A heavy penalty is at- tached for abuse of this order. WILLIAM JONES. 8-20-8t weer aeae Lb bh tit diAdtdtdttiutdtdési ft Underwritten | @ at 6,000 and || 8,000 Miles by Diamond Plus Quality Diamond Tires are adjusted at | 6,000 miles for Fabrics, and 8,000 | miles for Cords— | | Because the mileage is in the tires, They are underwritten at a Plus Mileage basis because they are made with Plus Quality in them. | | | The Diamond Tire is a leader among tires in quality of material and workmanship. | Few tires can equal it in mi service. ze Years of service attest the invaria- ble Plus Quality of Diamonds. The Plus Mileage Adjustment ap- plies to all Diamonds now in use or in hands of dealers. ADJUSTMENT Fabrics - 6,000 Miles Cords - 8,000 Miles The Brodie Rubber Co. 166 So. Center St. ° Phone 672M : Diamond SQUEEGEE TREAD ‘Vires _PAGE THREE SO ae ae ay i a a N

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