Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 2, 1919, Page 3

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TUESDAY, SEPT. 2, {919 Rr: Oh AP cet ee a Che Casper Daily Cribune CHIAN So On TO ANNOUNCEMENT VOTE ON A STRIKE), September 1st regular auto passen- ‘ger service has been maintained be-} CHEYEN E, Wyo, Seat soi Ap-;tween Casper, Splitrock and Lost proximately 2,400 shop crafts em.(S0ldier. A six-cylinder automobile ployes of the Union Pacific here will Urine car will leave Casper at 8:30 participate in the strike referendum 2: ™- every Mondoy, Wednesday and | Be ae which has been ordered by the in- Friday and arrive at Lost Soldier at) 'Officials of Leading Refi ternational officers on the railroad|!:30 Pp. m. of the same day. The car ef ailronc Drilling I s ning and) \iministration’s proposal that de-|Will take on passengers from the rilling Interests on Visit mands for a 25-per cent increase in| Henning hotel corner at 8:30 a .m.| to Fields pay be deferred until the high cost/P™ @ach of the above named days. | of living problem has been solved, | Charges will be reasonable, and the dn), Officials of leading oil companies T from various parts of the country ar- A Kansas City Operator aco VO Sees oe ie Houre Guests of the Burns ! Leave Tonight The Misses Vivian Mrs. H. D. Caddy of Riverton is} ‘ class se the house guest at the home of fh ee service first cla: Reservations may Mrs. H. T. Grady has returned toi Re Secured at the Hen and Pi - | Sister, Mrs, *, ker, who:have been the Hedae edests : Haare Steere . |Tived in Casper today after a visit her home in O'Neil, Nebr., after vis. Charles Johnson's " of “Mr. and Mrs. James Burns for) P. C. Carberry Shad returned from \c SS Tae ae eae cane 8 eng Cape fie lanl atx week ag is otielis Laleneat Goi vant ney the Northwestern tracks here but are| Fred Perkins lef€ Sunds Den-|28y night, Sept. 2, to further work i Indies were very much attracted to) Mr. and Mra. Carl Elliott accom: fens ihe ies as guests of T. A. Don- {ver where he will M reebent building program. Please be! Ka asper and were nicely entertained |panied by Mr. and Mrs. McCracken | “Cl President of the Ohio Oil com-|C. A. high school co (Signed) C, S. THOMPSON while here, and Mr. and Mrs. Smith spent the | ®2Y: mee ina a ing Secy Pao ty This afternoon the entire party will leave for a tour of the Big Muddy id Lance Creek fields ter an in-j| 4 week-end at Bates Creek on a fish- ing party, and report splendid luck. ® for liting with her mother in Fort Col-|?72 Dainty Tea Given Colo., is expected home today for House Guests Mrs, /AvE. Bigiin was the hostess! E. Evans hes returned: from a ection visit of the Midwest and She will resume her old position at | at a charmingly informal tea given” sey trip in Loveland, Denver, a pis a aM af oer re oes ee poids N ‘tr: F 1C at honor of her guests,-Miss drenaeia/ Suc se, Fark, Cols. Mra. Evana ‘tne party ineluding leesl off men ann NOTICE! atrona ruei Lo. ih Biglin, of O'Neill, Nebr., and Miss! remained in ii ee wet Par-| Henry B. Blackmer, president of the — Phone 949 | Mary English, of Omaha. Nebr., this s for a while longer. ile in Tweetieie ct eh ie ed LCF , | F afternoon. Only a few guests were) Heveland, Mr. Evans attended the rons Bertntag: cot Luca ve Me bares laed has returned from $ J, L, BIEDERMANN, Prop -| eeeent: state convention of Colorado E mis; president) of the Standard Off | Hocvesver: Miia and’ willy see) His ‘ Miss Biglin and Miss English ar- ‘ae company in New Jersey; patients temporarily at the Henning GEBO COAL - vad Giant cvacleue Biya Sai gh T. Patterson, agent f. vice-president of the Hum & | Hot el, Room 222 until permanent of- = | geet rived last week and their hostess ,,,7- Patterson, agent for the Moun- yer, Presitent of the Humble ¢ tices axbJapeied] Patients nny call’, Come woou Not what the salesman proclaims—but what hopes to keep them here a month at tates Telephone. and, Telegraph jv. ident of the A the Hotel or phone 45 a City Office 157 S. Center t least. Miss Biglin has visited in Cas. ©™ is in Casper an president of the At e Hotel or phone 45 ; a ; me : z See BETGEE TESS Caceres oases] Wuslniees for's few days. company | Refining company, Philadelphia, 8-30-tf. Street the truck operator finds—that’s what L. J. Kis- mm tite farnily,. Peer, PEECOEE T. A. O'Donnell, president of the —__=___ Gen. Office 5th and Beech : sepa a a ilee pies i M ; Chester Greed cc r American Petroleum institute; F. E.|, Spe prices on Bartlett pears Streets sick, of the Kissick Transfer Co., of Kansas City, ' Y», accompanied by| dryyy f the Ohio On| a as ‘ pes 4 , Meeting of Whist Club his sister, returned to Casper after c t of the Ohio Oil! this Get them for canning | : : = a Delightful Affair spending the week-end in Denver disees zs : A. Miller, presi-| now. all grocers -3t gives you in the following words: Mrs. Roy Wyland was the gracious “ith his parents, ee Seer came. eats CONS hostess at the meeting of the Dup 4 sou =i) ‘ | +] USE ks Fink cate Whist club. Two tables were a T. Crum is here from Doug-! Mrs. J. W tied perating a number of heavy trucks on which ranged for, and Mrs. Wyland’s lo iting at the home of her|the ho ro} e n : a pen . renee home was decorated with flowers, |@@ughter, Mrs. J. F. Michie. {Inn apartments, mac we have Goodnch De Luxe Truck tires, we tind Light refreshments were served ‘2 | wood, S. Dak., or two : : she! Hoseaas: Mrs. Bessie Fuller, who has heen| weeks : ; that these tires give us greatly increased mileages " vie an employe of the Webel Commercial a . it srine: te (Address She Pani’ has gone to Denver, where} Miss Minnifred Hayes, who has over any other make used. Ladias of Baptist Church atee i ome nes course in the/been visiting with her aunt, Mrs. H All the ladies of the Baptist churen, "°°" COleke there. L. Kennedy, has returned to her ae i Pp wee AY are asked to meet at the church! Mr. and Mrs Avthwe W home in Denver. Miss Hayes has Jwing to the nature of our business, we are Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock.| mr Watson have|been in Casper for the last : Dr. Devine of the home missionary society was madyeas those present. een {CITY NEWS sent word that they expect to re- turn to Casper some time thi to make their home here. jWweeks and has made many frier s month|among the young people here. r ITES--STINGS ORIE The three children of Mrs. Bessie | called upon to deliver heavy loads over the rough- est kind of roads, and it has been our experience that the extra cushion afforded by De Luxe Tires NTAL Fuller, Ernest, Nova and Ione, left rene en MEE nd anes Sees Saturday morning for St ra | Wash the affected . e BEB i. Miss Flecta Renville, who is ent |Dak., where they will attend’ schoui| Tee protects the mechanism of the truck by absorbing ployed at the Casper Stationery com- pany, is confined to her room by an| illness. i this winters | hold ammonia or pasa te | warm salt water; then apply— Mrs. Fred Hoag and two sons have| | VIC K'S RUGS shock and vibration. ; die. se | ; returned to her home in Sioux Cit “Wi h h 1 | il Earl Bressler and family have! fowa, after spending a few weeks| "YOUR BODYGUARD" -3OF,6ors “YOUR BODYGUARD*-Sor, 6OnT20, ith the increased mileage and reduced vi- sorte to per from Independence,| with Mrs. Freemont Michie. b ti : | nr I ies 8 | } Kans., to locate. Mr. Bressler will . * ration given Dy Ve Luxe, we highly recommend into the restaurant bus Re Hare. eS William Bunday, ac-| a frat bi THE COLLECTION OF PERSIAN RUGS which 4 bi : i - po Sele = roth, of Makota, | is being exhibited by Zambakian Bros. of Toledo, Ohio, it to any truck tire user. Lucien Ray has returned from iting in the city, is certainly the finest that has ever been shown in i Douglas, where he spent the week-| spent the week-end at He bees <\ Casper. . ’ ys) 8 : 7. Ve - end. Et Wyoming, g Act on the recommendation of Mr. Kissi Clyde Brown, proprietor of the Now is your opportunity to can ORIENTAL RUGS are an absolute nee y for | | : Bungalow grocery, has gone to Den-; Bartlett pears. Buy them by - a well furnished home because of their beautiful col- buy De Luxe! mn j ver to buy new fixtures fom a°frc-/hox. Special prices \] coring, combined with artistic design and fine quality. cery store which he is buildivg near , 10 000 Mil Adi the present Bungalow store. ee MR. A. K. ZAMBAKIAN, in charge of the exhibit les justment Fs W. H. Crawford left last night on! 1 | recommends that prospective buyers take advantage barn a short business trip to Denver in the { z of Custunuaual’ opportunity, mi view cf continually ad- if We Sell and Apply ic interests of the Casper Pharmacy. . vancing prices. | € osetia Apply pie * * Don’t overlook the op- ; “ C. W. Tankersley, representative portunity of first chgice of Exhibit ends Saturday, Sept. the 6th. De Luxe Tires of the John T. Millikin drug com- Seas Gs fe our new Fall Suits. pany, is here today calling on trade. Th f “ f The best patterns will _ Dr. W. G. Burnett, C. J. Taffe, H. € costs of bringing | go first — font En Ss ® Schulte, and Ed G. O’Brien spent) tea from the tea-plant to | \J ° come in now while the as- > Sunday in the Sweetwater and Agate sortment is complete. wy fields, fishing and hunting. They, your kitchen are almost as | Here’s the best show- Xe brot back a fine collection of agates. * * # ing of styles and patterns much for poor tea as for : a you've seen since “before 165 So. Ash Phone 908 Casper, Wyo. William and Cecil Irwing, who ayo a ; ae Bat have been employed at the refinery, fine tea; and, in both cases, | the War. j have gone to Bisbée, Ariz., where these costs are more than | Smart models in single they will resume their old positions . and double breasted ef- ita emitleeweee! twice the tea-garden cost |] fects. 4 ta Attorney Fisher and Mrs. Fisher, Of the teas themselves. For men who want of Chadron, Nebr., are here on a something new and_ dis- busines trip, and to visit with friends for a few days. * Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kimball, Jr., are expected to return today from a trip in the east. Mr. Kimball at- tended the Rexall convention of drug: store men while in Rochester, N. A. Biglin will return this week east from an extended trip thru the Mr. and Mrs. Gene Street ar guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Shaf- fer at the Virginia hotel. Mr. Shaf- fer is the proprietor of several cafes | They expect tomorrow. seman, Montana urn to their hom in Bo: to ‘; tea, full of the real tea-) So why pay all that good money to bring over tea that isn’t half so good? Schilling Tea is your fine economical practical tinctive—here is a regular “clothes show. MEN’S SUITS $30 to $75. New Furnishings, too. flavor. There are fol flavors of Schilling Tea—Japan, Ceylon- India, Oolong, English Breakfast. AN one quality. In parchmyn-lined moisture-proof packages. At grocers everywhere. 3 SaTERS & Co San Francisco Mucceasor to Bloom Shoe & Clothing Co, TO-NIGHT eats oo DREAMLAND | “Best In The-~ [ey aa) Ct hn hh nn | i | Long Run” ie NO-VARY DELICIOUS COFFEE Schenbeck’s Orchestra | _ , Lincoln, Neb. Ei) jis not a high-priced Coffee, but a Coffee of high qual- G 0 0 D RI c 4 : oA y ‘ity. It is a blend of some of the best beans grown, ooosoose ! z One HARA a u “a roasted to please you by men who have spent a life- time in the business. : NO-VARY PRODUCTS CO. =A JAZZY JAZZ TRY IT YOURSELF. and Never Still Pees eeeeesecscoesonsocoesoecsocessees: MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. NAA Schenbech Himself at the Piano. MORNING SOX SLIPPING SLIDE DE LUXE TRUCK TIRES ORCHESTRA Singing Drummer a we

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