Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 29, 1919, Page 3

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Che Casper Daily Cribune HAREM WOMEN MAKE PUBL T aa | P| — der River News. - W. B. Longshore, who has recently a young man. He was!teturned from service in France, omed to living in atiy- fgone to Boulder, Colo., to attend the 4 cellar. He called it his of-' state university. Mr. Longshore was *) “dugout.” In his own home | graduated from the Casper high the janitor of the fraternity/school before entering the service ed in the cellar. Finally one * * had a vivid recollection. Mr. and Mrs. William darn it all, that janitor had| North Grant street, Gill, e the pa 219 nst 4 room than we have here in! of a baby girl born last night The pm fe litle girl weighs 9 pounds | bowder River! {and hoth the baby and mother are mand, S209 ‘cong well. Fotertain Fing® * Mark's Sunergae ; Forrest Riddle, a pioneer of Wy s Sunergae, composed of Oming was in Casper Saturday from oun women of the Episcopal: the Oil City country }. will be entertained at the par- % 9 tomorrow evening. Miss Rex Fanning returned yesterd sfrom Split Rock. Wyo., where k Lever will be the hostess. * heen visiting ‘with J. L. MeIntosh! ken Dinner “\for the last month ullin Club : t + ‘ dresdne tin} adies of the Altar and Rasary, . Earl C. Boyte revurned Sunday OM* Of te ; 3 ie ety of St. Anthony's Catholis; ftom a business trip to Cheyenne in &fe"ter [ ‘ rh will be hostesses at a chicken |the interests of the Firestone Tire P#¥p!!n' er to be served at the Mallen|and Rubber company, which he rep- from 5 to 7:80 o'clock tomo*. resents in Wyoming. lar \ evening. * * F. W. Sipple was in town Saturday n De n hi dding Anniversary from his ranch near Freeland COL I EC TOR FOR ‘i brated Pee Fitton rence West was the proper; John Kazenska of Denver, who ex 1 seven-course dinner in hor-| pects to establish a millinery estab- of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Klocksien,| lishment here was in Casper Sunday prating their sixth wedding an-|to arrange for the purchase of the rary. The dinner was given at! Mfenty Stahl tailoring establishment. West's home, 154 North Maple $ \ ¢ 2s The home was decorated in, G. R. Dunbar went to Buffalo to « following the color scheme (ay on business. n and yellow in perfeet detail. | +e, 2 sil. | Ex-Judge Metz of Sheridan, was in fwe the delicious supper the| Casper Saturday. layed games and spent the dancing to victrola music. | A. WASHINGTON, Sept. 29.—Les 1M lies A. Miller of Cheyenne nominated today by President Wil son to be collector of internal rev enue for the district of Wyoming - CARD OF THANKS I 5 Leslie A. Miller was a resident $!'€ ess a He of arlir of Casper for a considerable time as secretary of the Kinney Oil & H. Ford is here today from his 0 he uests were the Mr. and Mrs.|Tanch in the Bates Hole country Refining company. His appoint ' vents GK |. Klocksien, Mr. and Mrs. Linton ., > ment brings to a head gover is ins and Miss Lillian Watzke. M. P. Wheeler, the prominent real plans for creating another revenue “tANO FOR SALI —> jestate man returned this morning district out of this state Weh t Casper a strictly ee —_ from a six weeks’ vacation trip in the = — ‘ h hee CITY NEWS | east. He visited Washington, Phila- ,, 20h" Hans, : h eA 5 delphia, and other eastern cities, and oe 3 a : erms. If inter spent.some time at Lincoln, Nebr, ‘Pe John 4 2 Reaifar Oneeenlaks baby ei pe ‘ A Tribune Wantad will sell it THE I ER MUSIC COMPANY, vaby girl was born to Mr. and) 4 Stirrett returned today from : sad rieb tein! octets ee ee ee ns John K. Karlson, street, last Friday. + € 638 East Do- a trip to Denver. J. #. Lueders, speciai agent of the Fidelity and Deposit company of Maryland, with offices at Denver, was in Casper today on business con- rs. Sadie La Touf returned to! per Saturday from Lake El Tahoe San Franciseo, Calif., where she heen spending her vacation. nected with the bond: for the new = “y Pee vocational schoo! building. rs. George Campbell is visiting neers nidad and) Eueble, Colo:,, Wiis Miss Anna Smith is here. from Friends and relatives: Norfolk, Nebr., visiting at the home here : : tof her sister, Mrs. John Hancocl. rer aa, Flannigan and. “her ffiss Smith is a nurse in the Dr, hee a ae a Chic hejor, of | Campbell hospital in Norfolk, and will » left yesterday for Chicago on | spend a month’s vacation here. t shopping and pleasure trip. ! * Ps e 2 8 arey Abbott, son of George nial te be Ich has returned , Z from a trip to Billings, Greybull and one of the directors.of the Wy-| Basin, Wyoming. - While in Greybull ational bank, has been in . | Mrs. Welch visited witt ter parents ber visiting at the home of Mr.) Mr. and Mrs. Peter Welch. Mrs. I Mrs. I itt Corbert, Jr. Mr. Ab-| Lawson, who accompanied Mrs bas just returned promreverse | Welch on her trip, will reamin in s service Jin France. He has! Greybull for a while longer. ly friends in Casper who were! severe to see him back. Mr. Abbott! \ Mrs. Charles Wharton has return =| | pre’ to Cheyenne yesterday, <a trom Council, Blufts, Nebr., ac- — : . e he may be employed. companied by her mother, Mr. A : res ihaelvateanden seaparte nutter | McArthur, whom she has been visit- s SEES EOS = om 2 ad pr Of theliNatronauBattereliop, | sie SCENE FROM CHECKERS” AT IRIS TODAY AND TOMORROW ned to Casper rday from neil Bluffs, Fa. year x. ea Woetpegort sfoatetoefoaeste ste teste stectectesteate fe ote stoste sfoateats sho eho oko fo-ete fe ake eke afe ate ake by the illness of his wife. Mr.) jensen left Mrs, Jorgensen in aj h improved condition. She will! her husband here in a few weeks. | pide a i Elsie Winter has come to} vr frém Lincoln, Nebr., to help x ‘brother, who is manager of the! ‘ona Butter shop. Miss Winter | 49° piever been in Casper before andj} ch impressed with the city. «6 we | 8. Anderson has returned from! P to Lander and Shoshoni, where! ent on business for the Wyom-! grocery. “°Tis Cheaper to Get an Expert's Advice than to. Buy What You Do Not Need.” WHEN YOU BUY wiring material from us or have your house or store building wired by us we Pooh rat te es ehetede ete: > So dotontontensengens * 8 alter Schultz has returned from Lake City, Utah, where he went Usines for the McCord & Brady ern want to protect your expenditure by checking up the material and work to see that you haven’t included items that could be omitted. We Help You Save We Give You the Best of Materi&l and the Service of Skilled Mechanics See Us When You Start to Plan Your Building The Quality of Our Service Corresponds With the Quality of Material 63 Co. SEE SO CE IT ES 0 the sho efe oho aSo ofe ae ofe ole eke. * 8 . E. MeCarthy has come to] Per from Chieago to make her} Mrs. MeCarthy will be the| visor of the alteration depart- of the Richards & Cunnitigham She will specialize in expert | aving hag experienee in the} ores in Denver for 20 years, | will be a great addition to the! ‘rds & Cunningham forcé here. | ae ary 'e Misses Elaine and Edith berg returned last night from ‘tan, Wyo where they wete vis- with their sister, Mrs. Russel | for the last few days. + "hue Po teat, ree teh Me aeetpelye a 2, Oa Ethel Johnson returned last rom Sheridan, Wyo., where} has Seen employed with the Mills! ho “ompany. She will make © here with her father, H. R.} PrrTTiTitiiiiiitit ee & “ence Fe Chief Oscar Heestand return-| ‘terday from a trip to New Al- P. Ind., where he visited relatives | ei American Fleciric Oot, oO Ore, ey ae ae ‘ore Burke of Lead, S. Dak Ps |. Ne to Casper to locate. Mr., | F > Fe au fo into the real estate| 112 East Third Phone 1080 ~ here, > a aig m FL s in Central Wyoming > We Carry the Largest Stock of Electrical Su 5, eS i | Cs ae Riley returned from | re jae pulsht where she has! ; A riends and relatives for , * +9 é AY Se Yaate Moctecteste ™ * Po Meats Maat wee } ’ % 2 % S Soege $ Sooke Srdoteegerte stone sde ope ele Gove eee ae Bo ale oSe af0 ofo oe ale eho oatoete soete { THREE-OAY PROGRAM ANNOUNCED and Chapter of Wyom Afternoon Session — 2:00 P.M Ca Pomple Lf 25 Me t ye sna presidit tion of r fe the Evening Session- 4:00 PM MONDAY, OCTOBER SIXTH Morning Seesion-—10:00 A. M : bed f KI t 5 sor © in ie r ‘ r ter Lite § Schillin ind ee i fh rin r } i r H F) Address of Wele Mrs. Fran F % t ot: 4} Kleber, Worthy M Fort 16 jon hapter No. 4 dure ve ponse—Mr Sarah Haskir be T \ GoM ding of Minute Afternoon Session-.-2:00 P.M Mus Report of the Committe fentials Address of the Grand Mat Ad the Grand Patron ee - iceaee We Grand Secretar FRESH SHIPMENT of e Grand Treasu Me 2 Evening Session—8:00 P.M Lowney ’s itation of Flag Mrs. Ethel Robert 4 ne BR repr ner Music Opening in Subordi orm; Bal loting; Exemplifieatic tualistic Work; Closing of Subordinate Char n I Fort ¢ Chai High Grade Confections 1 1 Just In Informal Reception te the Grand TUESDAY, OCTOBER SEVENTH There Is None Better Than Lowney's Morning Session—9:00 A. M Grand Chaplain SMOKE HOUSE pondent G. M \ffilics {cee | AR Suppose you pick up tomorrow’s paper and in big head lines you see this: “McPherson Syndicate Well Comes In Oil” the first thing you would think of —“I wonder if FREE, ‘the Lot Man’ has any more lots for sale in The Burlington Addition” Don’t put it off; get a pair of Burlington Lots before they are all gone. Present Price $200; $25 Down; $10 ws Month WILL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU AT ANY TIME 2 F = 2 = = = = = = = = = = = : - E = = = = 157 So. Center St. 1 At &® ) THE (LOT MAN IN “has mii

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