Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 4, 1919, Page 3

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7s PAGE Prine’ wre eee eee RES PACE THRE Otto Schwennison and Fred Van leas Se = ; tober 11 hel started this morn ola , i Sy rainiiate J. Williamson and Rarl A n J Paes neuen Gare cael Matron uououE Mhlanel Othe inane cat the: earvice wing on teaving within Not Barberry, Claim FAR GRIDIRON CONTEST Whinnie of the Tiiversity of Wyo- Cub ure carried ant. Another pamne v days for the Jackson Y 7 ring aramic * MeWhinnie whiel heen arrs r this date } , 3 ¢ Ia ae ming al Laramie Mr whieh he narranged for this date ele cay a three-week hunt-| Bunk, Says Pioneer may remain in Cas Howeek at probably he changed to o later a i ; tending to ihe advertising for the 4te Pees 8.1 8 watchmaker at the SVP Arrangemenis for the big Mon- eontest i Casper pharmacy, issbuilding a new) 4 CUEYE Ris ac ane afl cama VOOR ERTL Mal RETRR CAREC The W t A Tribune Wantad will selt it home in the th Burlington ade ot Gh ce 4 : ; uh laid : -- - . ott ‘ the department oo Newline Of Che Me OP I LS DOD LI MLS DS PI RT ST DGS LS ITS ISP PSS ST A ST SE 0 a 5 fo 2 Mnited States Lmevics full of a Powder River News. he éity|oetee, Ralph Kimball is leaving | op pore, H. Brimmer, grand master! rines—or worl’ to that effeet. alleavetoreetn testing ete hn © Sy | tomorrow for Douglas, where he will sive Monday from Teawline’t attend] When it ie ve police gor sing. He has een open the October term of the court [hac Perulan (ecto f the Grand |8round the Kk i ry, nen on duty for many weary summers.|of Converse county. HS RUAN TUS CLs MANS Oe Retvas Gye Wylriia (i ate of wheat He did not strike. He remained on a 8 8 Lodge meeting, A and A. M., : roe : and theref © must be dag up root, duty until the last. which will he held here next week. Only a speeding! Professor Rudolph Lundberg was gi-- a I aa ee en at the studio this afternoon. Pleasing vocal selections were sun: by the Mrs. Don Lobdell, and the who has been here looking after the ; work there during the mmer ha shut down for the winter and with jhis family has gone to his matters. ture Corporation. John Nichols, who was recently Rainier inter A) N % motorist, who had no respect for his! night eeae eran on Tell fast | | steam and branch, anil destroyed, Ths : official and stationery status on the/ness trip, : ee On eis! Mrs. 1. -C. ‘Thompson and Mrs. A pe % force, brought his downfall. Now ‘ eoeS Robertson of Worl, were n ne ee V s all Center street is mourning. i ini ie rs here yesterday on 2 home ‘ RH cand = It happened early in'the week ThelGovirar tite eae ne ind) from Lush, wheresghe I tend-| Herr and he. proposes ‘ iraffie sign commonly termed “Cas-| yesterday. Mr. Dubois is the pe. {ed the meeting of the wams | tha ; ite iad sae » per's traffic officer” was smashed|dent of the commercial club in Chey, | CTtion- litexenadietiolanis % into and dismantled by a car as it enne. Z | : een ey Ona } uae 1. ® sped past the intersection of Sec- cos e { Frank Summers, Mr jee wes ; he Beet of and Center streets. Now Second J, M. O’Frien has rone to Bucke| Mer EB. Girard, and a ie aed PPR Seon ‘ re Z % ud Center streets is minus even the num to spend Sunday with friends, | M&Ve returned to their homes in De ReVaOR: Tilieh One. ile aris ; 4 services of this member of the police! 2 ee "| troit after inspecting their holdings! MpProvement | which | he | tenderly ! ; {cree | Mrs. L. M.. MeQuard returned this] it the Richards Feld SUTARICr Fact ONARTAIRLEHATEG % rowder River! morning fro Jenve. eresahallceor cet ee ange r ten sate . ale /s : : i spent the last two weeks ona’ plene:| a9 10 assume active management in his first big picture of % : 4 ure trip. of the drilling now in progr Miss Tris Warnocke left last hight & Recital Given at : for Los Angeles, whe 1 join | : ‘19 Dp % at Studio PN -RORtL hnale aver . Runyon, who has extensive, her mother, Mrs. Be ul, who the United Artists’ Pic- % The 49th recital by the puj of eouih Dakota jeblicerattens bodice i in the Richards field, left, Casper last month ’ % semployed with the Blue Front gro- Sas ahi RCo cery, has accepted a position with the home in Florida. ( The Big F our Co ) % Piano solos were rendered by the White Sr OC ery: se antz, one of ro E O | k Pi kf d & es Ifazel Conwell, Catherine Fer-| g eae sai owner: SarDa ¢ Pact Emilia Shikany, Lucile Bi Sam Bornstein is off work to en He | alrDanks, IcKrord. a Helen O’Mally, wht joy the Jewish holidays. Mary Shikany sheep in Wyoming y Fina Kassis, Mrs. W. D. Mannen ‘is expecting{ this winter and has leased Chaplin and D. W. : her neice, Miss Ailleeno Morrison of| Hons of ranch land near. Douglas, , eats First School Entertainment Pembroke, Kentucky, to arrive soon. yaw papurg ey rn eins @ Gniffith Is Great Success Miss Morrison will visit here with her | ‘¢re- P ® The reception and dance given by; 4unt and may make her home in} rece ! liaaaeee | Joseph MacInnes has purchased lot the seniors for the freshman of the Casper. ee l eight and ni block? threas in’ the high school was a good-time affair for all. John Burke and John Butler have The evening opened with a grand joined the force at the White gro- march for which the guest drew cery. numbers to get their partners. Af- ¥ 4 ah Ba he siti : " _ aan ter the grand march allvendes of races! R. D. Miller has rented the house cepted SUG BI Urhe ae Me TLOnLOnEICS und yames were arranged for those) formerly rented by George Chandler} "°" Ss eye wee Ia ie cancely During thelerpa:| pert re. Wns! Cope apartments. i Miss Blanch Wagner left last night lishtats thal hichieohoaleane ts solo | E. E, Harvey representative for the | om her extended vacation trip in the and several girls of the gymnasium, Rice Hutchins company, one of the, ney cae -é class danced a folk dance. largest concerns in Boston, is in | MisswEdnaulicrenan The school orchestra supplied the} Casper on a business trip for hit) gant at the laundry woke dance music, aided by several mem-j firm. j SESE: bers of the Ukelele club. Punch was Le ae -s ty ness and ple: served all evening and a fine get- Mrs. Myron Evans and baby girl together evening was spent. have returned to their home on West This was the first of the entertgin-; Second street from In An 8 Reel Special ‘His Majesty, the American TWO DAYS---TODAY and SUNDAY Positively his latest and the greatest he ever made. Full of stunts from start to finish. | Midwest addition of L. B. Nicholson. Leland Beaupre has come to Cas jper from Denver, Colo., and hasyac ; Economy says: “Pay cnough for tea to get the most cups‘to the pound.” Send IacLyy to get the real tea- Luxury say enou | flavor. Economy and Luxury both say: “Get Schilling Tea, the fine practical Matinees ’tll 6 P. M. Children, 25c; Adults, 50c. The Aw can Electric company of the State hos-' Casper has almost completed the new; x z ‘ 5 g . ments to be held at the high school ; pital. . electric sign at the Kimball drug, €COnomical tea of this | Night Prices, All Seats 50c. this term, and plans are being made store. ” to have some kind of an entertain-| y. country ment each Friday evening. eicet ke Joe Denham and wife of Thermop- olis have come to Casper, where Mr. u Dunham will he the cashier of the; Passing sentence, new bank in the Henning building. to prisoners. — 0 Will Give Recital ahey have a apartment in the Ideal zen doond guilty of stealing, he Prof. Rudolph Lundberg willgive 9Partment house, ipo eee aia is! a piano and voice recital on October, - ? c ni yee want ppeanecsed: in’ this | 20 at the Presbyterian church. Robert Humphreys arrived thi ety y 1 7" Ht SO) Professor Lundberg will render 17/™0rning from Thermopolis to visit ¢® you understand?” most difficult and veautiful songs) iMdefinitely with his parents, Mr. Well pecudune aseld pthe“pris- during the evening. He will sing 2nd Mrs. John Humphreys. OUer uaue ieevoaunordehin} willitell Ta fi . me how man is to D str solos in five different languages, En- I \ * eg iced Sh when he is tryins to make both xl hy Atala Danish, French, and) Bert Conley of Lead, S. Dak., ar- meet, I might.”——London Tit-Bits. | »owedish, ! sh rived today in Casper. Mr. Conley —_——— In addition to the vocal solos, has accepted a position with the El- Professor Lundberg will play @ group gin Clothing company. of piano solos. Mrs. George Smith will be the ae.) ———————————— companist. —_ Difficulty—A ¢ LYRIC THEATER OF COURSE—ALWAYS FIRST wctsco \3% oN Profetsor Lundberg 5-Room Modern Bungalows Our Beautiful 5-Room, Modern Bungalows are nearing completion—almost ready—several have A Littie wantad will sell it, Monday Bridge Club Meets With Mrs. Barnes | The Monday Bridge club will meet! next Monday at 2:30 o’clock at the! home of Mrs. John B. Barnes, 205 North Beech street. Mrs. Evelyn Hemingraw is here! {som Ciieres, clabsnee Beene ihe Christian Science services are held | Schedler. North Wolcott atronteanal with Miss |CYerY Sunday morning at 11 o'clock’ The voting members of the con Mary Rankin at the Henning hotel, |in 1-0. O. F.. hall and on Wednesday gregation will meet Monday evening Mary Ran pid Ll pets “levening at 7 o’clock. The lesson ser- at 8 oclock. | mon tomorrow is “Unreality. The public is cé:dially invited to attend these services. CHRISTIAN. SCIENCE at 9:30 under the supervision of Mrs, been sold . Miss Germaine Renville has left for points in Montana to visit with friends and relatives for a few days. ae 0 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Delaware and Durbin Streets Walter H. Bradley, Minister. a3 Ht i Tomorrow at 11 the pastor will! a ‘alter L. French, Minister. speak on “The Supreme Loyalty,” Gieearene Se eT ATEINEEMNT gL | Rev. H. C. Maitland will preach at a co nmunion service meditation, and to the Banat onan’ extended pleas- | ach service tomorrow. . at 7:30 in the evening on “The King- | fs ¥ J ~! In the Sunday school it will be dom Within.” ure trip. Promotion Day. The morning anthem REMEMBER—These Beautiful Bungalows are of the latest 5-room—Bath, Toilet., Lava- tory, Oak Floors, Colonade, Bullt-in Cupboard, has Sink. Full Basement, Hot and Cold Water, has Cellar Drain: All built on nice large, 50x140-foot lot, level, and has sidewalks, connected sewer, THE GANTZ MEMORIAL M. E. John T. Bogan, son of John Bogan, Ss o * | will be “1 Paul H. Smith, recently discharged from the navy, and Harry McDer- mott, of the army, both of Pueblo,; Colo., arrived here today and are | visiting Harry J. Mills. | eels | J, B. Bradley who is interested in the Salt Creek field, is here from Denver. ee! 76 t .. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Leavitt and Mrs. Robert Stealey went to Den- ver Thursday intending to retutn_ in the Leavitt car. R. D. Miller returned yesterday! from Rawlins where he has been on business. * * & George Jarvis is in Montana at- tending to oil business. i ae ee i J. L. Johnson has come to Cas-} per from Grundyville, Iowa and is! with the Kimball Drug company. so 8 A. J. Philippot and W. O. Wil- son are leaving tomorrow on a short business trip to Denver to look after oil interests. ss 6 The new electric sign for the Kim- ball Drug company will be finished the first part of next week. This Goods. Phone 74-W. in Oneper, Tt will be of calorad BETHA H. POLLOCK lights with revolving motor on top,’ Phone 803 248 East Second flashing the words of the sign. Mrs. F. S. Luckey will lead the League at seven o'clock. Mr. Maitland will address a men’s mass meeting at the Iris theater at jthree o’clock. There will be special music at this meeting. ST. MARK’S CHURCH. Rev. Philip K. Edwards, Rector. Holy communion at m. Church school at 9:45 a, m. Holy communion and sermon at 11 a, m. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Pine and Cunningham Streets There will be no services held here tomorrow as the pastor will preach at Waited for’the Lord” from Mende! 'sohn’s cantata “Hymn and Pra and the evening, West's “While Earth Remaineth.” or Lundberg Profe: for¢ He | morning M Ericson will sing W Lord.” will sing: rep KEELEY Cor. Eighteenth INSTITUTE aod Curtis DENVER, COLO. 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