Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 7, 1919, Page 3

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, Sale ricur 1 Fi, Ri are nd rot TUESDAY, OCT. 7, {919 ” Powder River News. He had won ev game in the world’s baseball ser except the one defeat at the hands of Chicago. He proud of his ability io pick the winner. His contempt for the pickers of Chicago was plainly visible. White Sox never had a look in, told his betting los After collecting all his bets yes: terday, he voiced forth: “As pickers of world series win- ners, you two would make fine car- buretors on an Ingersol watch.” Powder River! . he ‘The Salto Club Elects New Officers The Salto club, Casper's oldest daneing organizations re-organized jast night. elected officers for the coming d. <4 cing season. W. H \eavitc was named as president. Mr. Leavitt the last president of the chub. B. Townsend elected treasurer and C. R. Pe made secretary of the club. Plans were made for the first dance of the full season to be giv- en Hallowe'en night. Invitations will; he sent out soon. Several special dances have been planned by the Salto club for the coming winter and spring dancing season. ‘Ten dances will be given! this year by the club. son was First Meeting of ee) Repret Club Edna Smith was the delight- ful ie ss at her home, 826 South Center street, for the members of the Pepper club last night. The bridge club has met for several winters, last night. being the first meeting of this Arrangements were made for three | tables of bridge and a very pleas ant evening was spent. Deliciotg re- freshmentz were served by the hos- ne next meeting of this, club will be at the home of Miss Hazel Adams, 437 South Center street. iar ine Mrs. Tilton Hottess to Woman’s Society The Woman's society of th st Baptist church will meet Thursday ternoon at the home of Mrs. M.} ilton, 407 East Fourth street, at 0 o'clock. An important business meeting will be held followed by a social hour. Plans for Dance Plans are being completed for a Mollin club dance on the evening of October 21 at the Mullin club ball! room. C. P. Brodie, James Simons, Tom Villnave, and Frank Warren have been appointed on the enter- ‘tainment committee. Entertains at Dinner Party Miss Lillian Faulkner, a clerk at) the postoffice, entertained a num- ber of employes of the office with is here from Denver registered at the walking, on water, the a dinner party Sunday evening at her home on North Maple street. Pink and white carnations were the flowers used to adorn the dinner!S. table. 1 ee Delphian Society Meets Tomorrow The Delphian society will meet to. morrow sfternoon with Mrs. Joh McFadden, 944 South Durbin street. { A ‘he ion will commence at 3 o'clock. 1 @iy NEWS oe 2) tt 2 | Tim Mahoney is expected to re- turn tomorrow from Denver, 4 Be he has spent several days on bu ness for the Brodie Rubber company. gio ve Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Price intend to leave the last of this week for} Washington, D. C., and points in Vir-| ginia, where they will visit with Mr. Price's relatives. They will be gone on the trip for about a month. * 8 A. E. Kyte is in from the sheep ranch at Bucknum for u few days. (Parkin Mr. and Mrs. Q. K. Deaver will leave in the next few days on a trip to O'Neil and Omaha, Nebr., where they will visit with relatives for about! two weeks. + * ' Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Boeke returned from their wedding und will make their home here. Saar Chief Sam Lonebear from the} Shoshoni reservation, is in Casper} getting equipment for a hunting trip in the Jackson Hole country. j ® . have | trip, i Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Hoff, who spent! the week-end in Lander, returned with three little children, two little girls and a boy, whom they intend} to adopt. * «© ® Mrs. C. J. Johnson of 814 South David street, is visiting with friends und relatives at points in Nebraska. * Mr. and Mrs. and family moved to Greybull, Wyo., yesterday where they will make their home. ployed at the American Railroad ex- press company sottices here. Frank coneaae otis is with the! Richards & Cunningham Mercantile! company here, has gone to Douglas} for the day on land business. The, ‘state Pipe -j to his ————— |}FOR SALE BY OWNER- Mr. Goodnight has been em-! _ PAGE, THREE ‘po YOU WANT A PIANO OR A PLAYER PIANO AT A BARGAIN? Che Casper Daily Ceibune in San Domingo. _ While there she} driven ashore on the rocks near| un Domingo city and was pro- med a total loss. She will never te forgotten by the thousands of} aved Americans who had the honor of serving on one of the best ships! |that ever floated.” 2 | “1 just want to add,” Starnes said} We have purchased the — entire ieh «rade piano stock of the Maple 1 o Company, one of Denver's old- est concerns, under conditions which make it possible for us to sell you a piano or player piano at real bargain Stock ineludes pianos, player tow EXPERIENCES IN NE EAST TOLO BY STARNES Chief Baoiswain’s mate C. ¢ ve i is 4 prices. ag nes, who charve of the lets ankles and w efter telling his story, “that young) pian ae ae aval recruiting station in the local 5 aces that would burden a } y between the ages of 17) oar di ’ - ei yon EY Sie ; CORLL RLomtMelracuscont; avian | Fe a Vee cay a aA AN INDIVIDU AT. ae § MUSIC co = men now on duty in the Vin v ber face is dis | Making these interesting cruises, an - seers a at ‘ Pactory Distributors Frank S. Stewart is here from Riv-; Mountain district who have just been, it with a sharp|t the same time can render their ance our cavoure salmal RactorvaD ste ¢ sf bs California St. 1 rs untry « great service. There is goldash; it doesa’t sing or have 1624 Californis , erton visiting with his wife, who has|awarded campaign serv medals yy if India ink in tho] utry a great s X te be pitradterithe house at ight" Senta: 10-97-24 ; Micantha Nave dee lane @ put a ble Denver, Col been employed with the Richards &| for service performed in Me ut 7 © artistically nothing like t he Navy, It has & glory pine et mere Cunningham = Mereafitile — « pmpany ji Starnes served on thes jy eroseents, st: suns and] SMa t fascination all its own. We The Secret. pee 7 here. U. S. S. Sacramento in the Mexican ioihor deste will be glad to explain the advant-| ayo gatos a name for being wise, Read The Tribune Want Ads Sivint as | difficulties. pea j#ges of naval life at any time to any! | Whose thoughts most sluggish fow, Herman Werner, a well known He holds another service medal ArADR tive S| rad blooded young Americans who! cE Meee toidoean'e Re stockman of this country. in from! from the Italian Red Cross for ser € all on us at ete) ree ruiting of-| Te hid ranch at Ross, Wyoming. vices performed in taking: supplies | | inthe nosy Aire: Rather cle be? Lyle Cook } Aeantadt ai roniion to sufferers in the Mess?na tidal; PEE H } : Edwin ae. touch oF 3 Bie ale Cook has accepted a position! wave disaste ; 'g tresses)—Sweet one, lét me company. some of his experiences in the navy .\'*" ant ” | Madeline (tremuously) —What, dear. ; sae aes arnes told of a most interesting | : y “ sintaventicon | est, what would you be? | iy. _P. C. Carverry is here visiting his! trip to the Mediterranean in October SH CEE atr a US yaa Nad. | Edwio (repturously)—All your) in New York City alone from kid- sister, Mrs. F'. S. Stewart, from Salt} at the time of the ert vate ena Re En CE MO MNGE gu leat own! vey trouble last year. Don't allow Lake City, Utah. He is planning on} er was my luck to remain on the Ten- es — sourself to become a@ victim by making his home in Casper. REAL LIMO EROS as Talented ro OSES: ‘ We returned to Philadel-| Reed Beare | Gone Forever. | veulecting pains and aches! Guard *1 tos j uN Seer hin and were again assigned to the} |. sc atlinwe “What I want fs an old fachloged i . the U. S. S. Louisiana, then the flag) 28% < | Farmer--Hunery, ere you? Well | nat . against this trouble by taking fhe Br ge RUnneE Osten be ship of the second division of the At- rages : tit : Gs ae eal | there Is the woodpile. j chicken dinner. fs ‘i ja spe hieg Diamont Lites, They) lantic fleet. The Louisiana was or ,[*! ay wie Meh Tear np—T am sorry, str, and thank | “Sou mas get the old tach ouea GOLD MEDAL eee en mace’ «ate |dered to the Norfolk navy yard for/ Sip of thi GTA TAT CIGD but my stomach te not ac | fer, but you'll never get the old-fal re expecting an increase in the Y the European r, When she w sucl foned bill from the walter.” aitastiniiheinaiertutiire | ove hauling which would take thre Asia M ceauEteeni Rie ice o such er Sale : St tee cele eee months, and Starnes was one of 500; SPE eit Ae oe hae Nar alee af ———E ime een eeaIan Mes. J. Fi. Clayton and Mrs. W. k,/of her 800 men and officers trans-| io" dollars in gold ge nse aut A Tightwad Bose. é mecernwetstone~ | [CAPSULES] Mes. J. ts. Clayto nd Mrs. W. 7, stranded Ame: ugh v Ru Wh couple} _ Prodign! Son—I come to you, fa- ae kia Mait l'are here from Mobridge gj ferred to the Tennessee, then the S be ian ii i fc ‘The worl's standard tem y fe ney, H > £. flagship of the reserve Ss sciatic : » del bladder and uric acid troubles. Hill.” They have ‘been delegates Of Pee cond ane ale DOSS COLT State r many months in the Med- satisfled with about | 1 know all tc that. How much do) ay droggists, three sizes. Guaranteed. the P. 0. E. in Denver. They will! § iterranean and w: ened to ihe you need now? Jock for the mame Gold Medal ou every box leave for their home Wednesday. mW On Wore gnoonwonisour) way to | rip nucelnneshin cots aan apeclll ‘and accept no itaitation aS | Philadelphin where) the Tennessee). indron sont tovquell a. distirbance | A:'Tribune Wantad|willlsalllit: A Tribune Wantad will sell it, J. W. Rhinhardt of the Lee C. stationed and had the od old Moore company, is in Caspe husi-| ship in commission two d after a ROS CORTLUNS ES per on busi-| ship Mice the onder, We ace then | SO GF AP oe CLL LEICESTER A M.S, d to proceed with the Montana, ’ C. J. Hockenauer of the Inter-|a sister ship of the ‘Tennessee, to! @ company, is Denver on business. He will go to} the Big Muddy fields tomor companied by Mr. J Ww. Rh here from| { bles Miss Clara Carpenter, mailing clerk! at the postoffice, was called to City, S. +» yesterday by a m telling of the serious illness of he mother, C.F. Gorlock, chief clerk in th e} postal service Cheyenne, was in! Casper yesterday, holding case ex- aminations for dis, spa atehi g& clerks Miss Elizabeth Mae Dons country treasurer, returned from a ten days’ ed her official dutie Sunday jon and resum-| yesterda . O'Mara of Casper, has gone ate Kans City, where he is now en-] rolled a student in the Rahe Auto} and Tractor school. Ife expects to eu complete course in automobile mechanics and tractor engineering. Attorney-eneral MeCoy spent the} .day yesterday in Casper on his w from Lander to his home in Ch enne. i J. V. Murphy, manager of the Wy- oming Tile & Timber company, of | Cheyenne, is visiting in the city for} the day. * * P. N. O'Neil, representative for ‘the Endicott-Johnson Shoe company, H hotel. smooth, and i es ae *. * Dene \iieet a eeseenwacenna tare sate = any/et a the large cities. are prepared to Clean your Suits, Silks, Gowns, J.T. Mec haley has gone to Winner,! breeze was also like that on the 4 . ei - Bak. to sel his winter wheat. He| ocean & = Curtains, Table Covers, Bed Spreads, Doilies, expecta to return some time next “The city of 4 s + | week. Ageia territory: ® Plush Coats, Hats, Silk Hose, Comforts, Blan- Mr. O'Connell a Chadron, Nebr. s/the ae eee oe eaters rae NN en’ S ul s k d F L T Dyeing Serv- in Casper on business. | F William Wahlert was here yester- tday from Ervay. of} son,| Mr. and Mrs. J. Antigo, Wis., are James Cody, of Cas s 8 Tom Martin who has been spend-} ing several days in Casper returned| ranch this morning. es A. Cody, ting their s Earl Warren of Riverton been in California whe. his boy in school, stopped in Casper| this morning on his way to his home Miss Florence Berger, a represen-| tative of the Pulmer Penmanship! company, of Cedar Rapids, Ta., visit- ed the Casper schools today to in, spect the work in pemmanship be- ing done here. John Tl. Gallop of the Taylor and Clay corporation has gone to Chey- enne to superintend the opening of the new offices of the company in| the Plains hotel. The company will! occupy the rooms formerly ed by | Donnellan & Co. Mr. Donnellan will be connected with the Taylor and Clay company. Monty Graham of} the same company who has been in Lusk and Denver for the past week, returned this morning. Four-room | houee, one lot, on East Side. Two} room shack two lots, North Side. | Three-room shack plaste red, two lots, | North Side. Address Box 676, or) call at corner Lincoln and Harrison, North Casper. 10-7-5t* —— In Like Condition. Conductor—This car goes through without any change. Passenger—That's why 1 boarded it. Clifford Goodnight | Tm in the same predicament myself. Defined. “What Is the difference between an actress and ao artist?” “Au actress paints to kill and an ; ertist pelots to live.” ———————— That Ocpends “Doe’t yeu think {t is better to give | thay te recelve?’ “Certalnly, if it is advice or Kuocks.” | | for we were ofven given shore leave and 1, they! Turkish waters. This was at the be- sinning of the Balkan war and vur a ion was to protect the cureciea interests there. Onr trou- were few the Turks beha well toward the Ameri as long as our men-of-war were port. “We e always ready to land at .% moment's notice and held our daily anding party drills so as to be ready an emergency “Wi 1 Turkish waters we did little er » lying in the harbor at 4 ‘Smyrna most of the time. Tlowever, CASPER | DRY CLEANERS Phone 255-J 121 East Linden UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Our Plant Has Been Enlarged Until it is by far the largest plant in the state. We have secured the best workmen that are to be had, and our customers can now enjoy the same High-Class Service that will be found in great mo visiting pl y of us went far inland, of Biblical fame such s the historie city of Epheses, and a, % number of othe: We were taken in parties of two or three hundred blue ackets and marines under the es- cort of a Turk official. In spite of the act that we were not allowed to take souvenirs, it would surprise you to see what some of us got y with, | | Some of the souvenirs r found lin American museums to« “After spending: about seven months in Turkish waters we were ordered to sail for the States. On our return trip we ati in Northern Afric we saw sights long to be re membere< 4, Almost all the fe to see the Great Saha some went far as 50 miles The feeling was the sume as produced a and it almo: Dry Cleaning Is no longer an expenment but a necessity. Dame Fashion has made the Dry Cleaning es- tablishment almost as necessary as the grocery store or the dry goods store. There are dozens of different articles that can be handled no oth- er way with good results but Dry Cleaned. We lows went out seemed as perbbesueeews ‘\ they had nGn reds and ihoaean years ago. They are lacy and trifling nobody to work and nobody seems tol ¢ They love volored wearing | the women hav different colors in one ¢ are also fond of gold and silve r orn. lments and the women wear rings in) ice. Weare making a snecialty of dyeing Silks. We also Dye Suits and Coats. Ladies’ Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.50 their noses as well as on their fi Overcoats $l 50 up Cl =r == eaned and Pressed | Silk Shirts... . 50c Cleaned and Pr ressed $1.50 | = Dresses ......... $1.50 up We are prepared to do any Alteration or Re- | Coats...... .. $1.50 up pair Job. No matter how large or small, it will Gloves 50 ye receive expert attention. And at any time your Hee a 50 vouteigeineide tive yout Garments are not delivered to you finished prop- ee cai eee husband the surprise of erly as you think they should be, make it a point Curtains -... __75 pair his life. to KICK. Get in the habit of aad Tell us Our Charge is Very Reasonable. We have You'll hand him his first cup of Schilling Tea. | Hellseeat once howimuch better it is than common tea, and free from the | puckery taste of tannin. And then— You'll tell him that it is actually cheaper per cup | than common tea—there are so many cups to the pound. about it first. We like Customers that are hard to please, and are ready at all times to go out of our way to please you. We want our busi- ness built up with Satisfied Customers. Make us your CLEANERS. Get the habit of calling ECONOMIZE! Have your Discarded US your CLEANERS. | Clothes Dyed and made into the latest styles. CASPER DRY CLEANERS Phone 255-] Under New Management 121 East Linden LEO BOURLAND—Mers.—R. L. DRUBA. MID APPPRPOPY YO an Expert Dressmaker and Ladies” Tailor in charge of the Ladies’ ‘Garments, and can'make . any alterations that you want or any garment made over. x. gevbveaaw@ OEMS oa $ — English Breakfast, All parchmyn-lined moisture-proul pac At groce:s everywhere. 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