Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 23, 1919, Page 3

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a — Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE COMMITTEES APPOINTED means Nartonar, “SOMETHING TODO AT RETAI, JEWELERS PNET SE Even LODGE PLANS, AF. & ALM. me. WASHBURN IN PIGTURE noual mee Philathea Cla*s ; ee \ = rN ASHURST BILL UPSETS a a The members of the Junior Pt : Sar eune lathea class of the Methodist Episco ee eile pal church wére most charmir € THE PATRONAGE CART ener tertained last evening at the home n ' J z ne of Miss Opal Martz, the girls whose pion esac Reena - birthdays occurred in June, July and SHINGTON : ; ; habla ‘ August acting as the hostesses for(ator AE SOLE) errs tad e fers) STAN ee En ee Fo the evening. A business sesion was] Democratic leaders, hae intucdvcen. nares ; Rear tees ae = held during which the following were( bill for popular election af Anna, Shumaker elected for the “comingsyear: Presi-lrepresentatives in the Assentip ny} Accommodation—H. G. P dent, ‘Miss Ingle Black; vice presi-lthe league of nations. phere een | George B. Nels fae dent, Miss Ethel Seanor; secreta ing this bill eens on In present ? ‘ : e | Miss Ione Wolcott; treasurer Missing counter te ime SFO oe a \ dinar IF G 14 Mie ene Wolcott: treanarer ising counter to the wrher and pr Towed o YouLike Good f ood! dministratic polit G ci ! Ruth Ullery. ineteen members Then come in and let us settle your food prot our bargain counter for WEDNESDAY oitreh (azole GA woul Gee a on organization which is looking ™Uth, W. A. Baker iJ. W. J aes " erel forward wi eager antic : Oo” made for another party to be held] the maliti iets a it reat i 4 4 -~ soon. Durin;: the social hours which; o¢ the. Adal, PR Rehaat Ugh) Sadi , Arthur A. Ler ' followed the business meeting, Miss! made if eee tag Which will be Spe Oh cae e be baer Y Grace Pluckhahn favored the com-pmocc if Mr. Wilson’s plans for the) he held in Casper bt ate ust be ted reesisnt. oF $2 a0 pany with a violin selection, Miss! “°V°n’"t &0 through roa, BA pee [oaewalers? (Awedeiat 4 s Charlotte Gantz with ~, ~ Association which ow vocal solo and Miss Inez Seanor and Miss Alice + oe seosssnenaane peas Mechling with a vocal duet. The “Ee pe ed hostesses provided a number o CUETO’S PRESS AGENT ae thw ‘ Brot tne homy he eat : amusing games and late in the e — * Poor Excuse No. 12 ain PeneE) ccioh esi Beak cle oney ‘ ‘ c ing served a delicious luncheon = When Manuel Cueto reported “Oh, I'm patriotic, all I gave | which were never so fashionable or By MUN te , = to the Cincinnati Kec to the Red Cross and the ¥. M. ©. A, | costly. Stones of lu and 20 carats : 20e Special Meeting of brought his own press nt and subseribec loans, But that | @t© HOt uncon nong Dallas Amona-Agoga Society with him in the persen of was while the war wag on.” ay: Bh t t i owing 7 = A special meeting of the Amona incle, Sixto Urquiza, a P Which is an acknowledgment that, many whos: jomen ; 50e merchant of H in retigion, you would pray only when fifty times spend =| in trouble and not give thanks when dences,.” ae : and he “= delivered from the trouble; that ir > Ze M Pat a) eg eeeen sarees a Soe by oaeap alan: ade Young Agoga society will be held toniy at the Baptist church, corner Beech and Linden streets, at o’clock. All members and friends are uiza was sito 25¢ t summer in th will do it traveli asked to be present. ’ Cueto and incider energy in making money and then ‘ : ° HacuEraGeTRTOCNO leave rolls of bills tying in your deel INCREASED IN CASPER bright eyes, aclear skin and a body 25e Hibernians Plan a % threughout the year; that you would fall of youth and health may be Dance for Thursday sell goods but not deliver them: that, P yours if you willkeep your system Caspen Division No. 1, Ancient Or- he Havana map 3 domestically, you would be gallant to : in order by regularly taking ) der of Hibernians has completed a prince. It goes without say the girl while courting her and be a e P plans for a dance to be given Thurs ing he's an enthusiastic fan «brute to her throughout married lite. : day evening at the Mullen club. The fate Ane es VOUS RAE Cera rterenn ota Rela Water: GOLD MEDAL j entertainment committee which is SES ; moun cticel wre) 126) omy, wert) r6) 8 try ARLEM in charge of the consists of erg tas a : | Oy Timothy Mahoney, Thomas O’Mally Ma CAPSULES pie 4 and Mike Ellis. Music will be fur- Ex-Gov. B. B. Brooks has retur' PIANO FOR SALE \ nished by the Casper orchestra and Ct from Denvy h nt sev No. 126 ’ en and « mithe aren idlatatnauardtremedy fon kites [ a4 the committee plans for the serving. ),;. ia dt fee try a Randie now a ave three good used pianc : an Ie 4 : force jive, bladder and u id troubles, the er = . Stir troshientetandvatierteniogable apartments at the Wyatt. ke; also good used 1 en large- csemies of life and lock use since 143 East Second Street Phone 903 features. The affair will be entirely : pla ule rices. See \ hed re de at 36. All druggists, three sizes UAL . q SERVICE Mpenervall iT peebere S. Hill of the Smith-Turner our E. K. He ‘ Look for the name ery box” Q TY COURTESY SERVICE Buterteineat idge, S Dak a inl ile: naw, motor Knight-( ‘ Gar Ace — necompaniec y S. P. Field, a Mo. anos, Apollo Vic 9. % Mo o%e ate ote ete cte ce ctectectectectoctectectectoctestoe™ 5 Mn ate taste Moctectecctectoctectont Qo ote o%e a%ea%ec%oatectcctectoctos’, Farewell Stag + AR to eo afoolo- fe afe of afo ofe- oo alo eo ele a8o alo oe 320 e200 6 150 He HOMO MOTO SOO OOOO OOO HP HOO Oe Oe 0 050 a5 0 o8e ale ele ele ole ele ete ole elo ele bridge resident, who is hoping trola ) Edward O'Bri ee td 4 te night for Colorado College at Colo-|/ocate in Casper. Mr. Hill was : : x 54 rado Springs, most delightfully enter-| "is old home town visiting with NOTICE OF HEARING os tained 16 of his friends at a stag friends and relatives and attending Bi: me : party last evening at his rooms. Af- ‘® Dusiness affairs. BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE ter the seiving of a five-course me-| yractar Edward Charfield has had COMMISSION OF THE STATE nu, Clinton Taffe acted as toastmas-., en z ' ho dad har eld had OF WYOMING. . ter and a clever toast program of im-, ; emain home from school the last) In the Matter of the Application of Rromptul toasts piven be the aaa: as he is quite ill with an at- The City of Casper, a Municipal lar with a wide circle of friends made| +t Schevennison of the Above Mentioned City. during his three rs residence in {epartinent onthe Webel'¢ y < h ‘i CORR as) s company, has gone to Douglas on cation for permi nenine dane ous! .. adjust and modif t iter rate RS Meets Thursday 5 th now n the ( en, who Icaves to- ¢ - > o, 6 ° *, "o" , +04 '° o ‘ roe o 'e + 6% eae o, ee > e - 2, > » 2, Se % 1 f Frid. an ' peteerie Cree. 1e of the Methodist _, Andrew C. Burgess, formerly emp-' Wyor s ed Rx : Aid! eociety will’ meet “Phuraday at-|Ploved by the Oxy-Acetylene welding) of the r es % a ea y_ will meet Bhursc@y 2!" \shop, has gone to Salt Creek to take; th : come on |e So ternoon, this week, instead of Frida * 1 3 5 Mrs. C. B. Spicer of Powder River over the welding shop of the Mid- for rid — % will entertain the circle on that day West company there. : City ot Chey Quner see oe Eee MAL ah iat ck he * erecting a new home on Second s M., at which time wer a Mrs. Ralph Van Sant is leaviog to- bave just returned from an ex or parti« ted ne ake night for Denver, where she intends visit in the They: spent a great ; e e ee aie liecibomey Mia. V yy deal of their time with relatives at order of the Pu e % WaNndentatagine at the Wy McHenry, Il, Mr. Carr's former Commission of the St me see : hom new home is nearly! ing. te arpa oe eo ready for occupancy and they ex Dated le ” Ese 9 ecg ee i, pect to move in within a few week yth ber, A. I Lo. se Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Penley have AT oo d , i ; ; returned to Casper from their hon- 41). patrick Sullivan, former state j Ghaten aes An unusual showing of high grade furs will be made at the Fashion Shop by Mr. Henry Miller, Sree ae) overland thru ue Slate Poa atarerreturniad: ton Casper (this MAURICE GROSHOD Be Expert Furrier. These Furs will be offered to the people of Casper at manufacturers’ prices of Colorado. Mr. Penley is the coun- : Rte, A ' ; = E ty agricultural agent here, and Mrs. ae A trip to Cheyenne or ne s o Making it possible for you to save from 25 to 50 per cent. Mr. Miller, who has had years of Penley was formerly Miss Wilma POUUS* = . MENTZER RM experience as a furrier will be pleased to give any information you may desire. Harden etiie! Joule (coun gee Soy, Mies Ruth Cheney. qreturned Pub. Sept. 23, 30, Oct Rx Don’t Delay. Come early and make your selections. tg) TE Oe ee terday from Freeland, Wyo., where, (State Pub. Ser. Com.) he was visit with friends on their H. M. HUNTINGTON, Mrs. Lillian Chatfield is giving a [00 oy, mee Member. af Ladies Fur Coats |Capes and Coatees dance tonight at the Iris pavilion, or if it is too ecld, in the Masonic tem- no eautiful and fashion t Tadso ‘eal 1 Mir e and Ermir ple. The regular orche will fur- oe Be | nish the music, and punch will be eX country, innot be iplicated mite | ombined: witt Tudo i hionaliae te served during the evening. Surprise 3 Th oat is being b1 0590 | opular desivr > UP features are planned and a good time “e ;. fase $225 RS is promised all who attend. fe | oe = 9295 The Rey. W. H. Bradley performed 3 ful design for $ = * two mariage ceremonies at his hom Se * on South Park street last Saturd: “ Hl Collar and Cull 525 S fs d M ff. OG a ite ee dla es eae $ carfs an uffs . married to Miss Hazel G. Delo of RX | A Los Angeles, Calif., at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hen derson will make their home here for the present as Mr. Henderson i in the employ of the Midwest re- finery. Martin Brunk of Salt Creek was married to Miss Marie Opfer of Toledo, Ohio, at 9:30 o’clock the same evening. Mr. and Mrs. Brunk will live at the Dutch Camp in Salt 1” iy NEws || = AWell-Stocked Shoe Store~\+ Nebr., is visiting at the home of Mrs. W. E. Patton, 836 East See ond street. Miss Bebee proBably will make her home in Casper.” > io Sul hes are tr, GOR [0 Wut nse fw ta won Stal, nn Dolman syle -s 3400 Men’s Coats ee ale oxtt cae ete mR Ora oe Taal Gi Michigan $600 Taupe Muskrat—The finest quality of Michigan and |, Real Hea Caan 7a S300 | rtern coin $31!) different oak RX ¢ 6 6 ot 0 eho oe 4 , ‘? fee aX 2°, ‘- <> act o xo > from taaiiee $300 ‘Mounted Rugs Remember the sale opens Tuesday, September 23rd for Three Days Only. Do not miss this extraordinary oppor- tunity at The Fashion Shop 2S, Oo How often do you ° ito 6 ¢ 2, Oo x 24 take off your sh ° te try on a style tha o +“ your liking, and then be ne x Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Miller of Grey- bull, Wyo., have been visiting for the last four or five days at the home of Mrs. W. E. Patton on East Second street. unable to fit you because he . 7 "e x 2, % s just out of your 2 of, ox Our shoe department ¢, ie +, ox ¢, 0 you will well-stocked. Her oe tne The Casper Rod and Gun club, organized this summer with 35 mem- bers, has opened the club house on ° re 08 % usually find just the shoe ?, a ax - for your foot. 2, > o¢, upper Johnson lake. The location is ee said to have the making of a splendid S eH place, and plans are made to use + >< the lake to the best advantage, for ty] D B tt 0 tfitt q ¢Z a4 boating, fishing and a bathing beach ° Me arne u in 0. & 114 North Center Street As yet the club house is open to 121 East Second Street & members only who report fine «duck hunting now. '° ©, © 0, ©, © © .0, 0 © © © 0. ©. ©. ©. 0. 1H. 0. 0 OO g Ve Me stn stn stnstoste te steciostc ste ste ste ste ate ote ote ote te ote te ate ete ote ste ate ate a i iso tho So oho So So Ho 456 Ho He A 90 He ao a0 120 He Ho Ho Ho He M0 Here, oate sfo-ehe-sfo-aho- she sho a56 000 #56 oe #6 90 #6 #50 0.0 96 OO HO Oe HO HOH OOO OO 0 00 a 2

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