Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 9, 1919, Page 8

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mS i in ty maze 1 h iis ot a Fe he en ro ta = Ba> BS ~ Cet ai Mrs, Paul Dresh Hostess at Informal Party. An informal party was giver in honor of Miss Irene Seiler by her sister, Mrs. Paul. Dresh at Mrs. Dresh’s home z2t 328 East Sussex strect last night. A number of Casp- er’s young people were invited and all enjoyed avery pleasant evening. Mills-Topham Marriage Eimer Mills of Salt Creck and Miss TAnna Topham « St. Paul, were marr Casper at the home of the Rev. John H. Mallin, Tuesday night e hour. The young uple NH live at Sait k where Mr. Mills is the super- intendent of production for the Mid west Refining company. Choral Society Meeting The Casper Choral society will have a meeting this evening the $ Presbyterian church at 0 o'clock, It is hoped that me new mem- > Lo the meetings where » cordially weleonic. Meeting of General Aid The ladies of the General Aid so- ciety of the Methodist church, will meet at the church parlors Fri¢ afternoon at 2:36 lock. "The dies of the North te circle will be hostesses of the afternoon. The reg- ular busine: lowed by unusually en meeting will be h cial hour with s fining features, Interesting Meeting of the Delphian Society The Delphian society of Casper met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John MePaydeén, $44 South Durbin street. fine three-number pr uh of the Middle rest of the it in open diseus-, ernoon was spe on of the subjec The next il be held in two we Mrs. ‘T. ©. ‘Tonkin as hostess. Arrives From . ' England Mrs. George Michic rived yes- terday from Liverp< land, and will make her har » with hervdaugh: ter, Mrs. Ed Lord, North Grant ! strect. ’ —_— 1 CITY NEWS ° <= < Harr. old timer Careyh asper for se days on busines Ted Cardwell visited friends in Cas- per this week. Ie returned to his home on Cunyon Creek Wednesday. left this morning for ere he will spend the on business. > day ' Mrs. Gus Barlitt of 124 South Welcott street, has returned from x visit with her daughter, who is in school at Denver. A. E. Kyte has returned to the sheep ranch at Bucknum after being for a few days at his home on Wol- cott street, sb 6 M. A. Hawley, who is in the em- ploy of the state highway department hus returned from Cheyenne, where he purchased several new trucks. | “Watch the Elgin Movement” ¥ best clother for your mone. When you buy one of our suits ais you have made # ry vil) pay service Only the most goes futo the clothes w they are made-by maker! for their atyle, fit s Suits in the now reliable fabrics $20 (0-875. Overcoais from the short, ent ght ro the bik, long Ulster to $100, 7 oe : SHOE 4 CLOTHING co ‘ . to Bloom Shee & Successor to kt Minn., ¥ man,” by , tings, Nebr., to visit with relatives. | dui Will’ retutn” in a few weeks to Casper to liye. stelott at her home on EF aed Nee street. - Mr. and-Mrs. Cheney, who have ~__. 28 ; been here for the last few days On) J ieut, William B. Cobb and ow business, left Wednesday eyening for 420 now in Louisville, Ky. visiting her daughter, M Ruth Cheney will remain in Casper! taylor for the avinte. and attend the business college this Pad Bs winter. Miss Cheney hhs, heen a sruest at the home of Mrs, Sam Sety-, jq. jee for the last week. - os 8 Comanch ry will supervi. evening wi Mr. ‘Tayl drilling of the fi Tribes Petroleum company Henry Charleton and Rolla Clark Attorney Alfred R, Lowey has sold ure in the city from their homes at* jis home on Lincola street, it is re-!Qiimanche field, dhe company | eee ae ported. Mr. Gomps of Thermopolis. jase G0 acres of iand in this fi Ser et who is now manager of the Illinois) 1) 4; The little Misses Frances and Edna Pipe line company here, has purchas- The f King, who have been the small ¢d the heuse. Mr. and Mrs. Gomps guests of “Mrs. Margaret Clowery, | will make their home here. have returned to Chicaxo to be with * ae a } their father, Pat King. Pete Cook of Cheyenne is in C. well will be within a quar’ tee ami f ptoduction and its in® in is very promising. ee , nee Mis Mrs. Carl Wil per visiting at the home of Mr. and) i). Honinsworth hosskon APPLES I. D. Friedman has returned from! Mrs, W. A. Corson on CY avenue. ddechoe setae tatty Ud. Hal Pee Box: 2: be tied ee eae SOR Vas Bieter ce pea SO hos | Soeth “irs. Williams says that. Mr. : and attend to Mrs, John Hancock and her sis-| Win, : iaforr a ashi s ge : | Williams may be transferred to the; for the Fa fon shop. _ ter, Miss Anna Smith, who has. been; telephone dffices here“and~that. they} ORANGES. Miss Dorothy are of Butte, Jeft for Newman Groye, Nebr., to visit! (3). ees i is here r wi if S Fy ry , The | Williams was a popular Casper ¢ ents issheres vt i ing with friends willy old mendes and relatives for) oy will be weleomed back by 2 host | : . about a moni able ‘of friends, 4 e + « Herman Warner: foreman on the Mrs. L. F. Urpman left last night ne to Denver on for an extended pleasure trip and pp and visit in yisit in Cincinnati, Ohio, and Wash- son his return trip. ; Clavde* Grieves and Le: i 'S . ingto, D.. C.. Tuesday. ie Carl Aydelott suffered concussion H. A. Turner of Scotts Bluff,’ , Altona ey. Teles. or Chesenrer of the brain folowing a bicycle i- Nebr., is here on business connected | aun’ on; bus! 8 for a dent near his home on East Second’ with the ‘establishment of a musical !* street Tuesday night. A small doz department in the new Chamberlin ran out in front of him and spilled, Furniture company store. . Mr. Tur-{.> him from the bicycle he was-riding. ner is representing the A. \ITospe States attorney. In falli Y« Aydelott was) Piano and Musical Instrument com- A ae: et tener thrown ainst curbing head! pany located in Scotts Bluff, Nebr. ity, 3 Deemer ane es Wisi a o —_ downw He reported ‘much! Mrs. Turner and family will come ‘to; DENS SEI i improv today. Casper in the near future to live. i ee ey t pags havieBronles Moy PIANO FOR SALE, | J. S. Haygood, represantative of MATINEE @ B. Brooks: e from Min. We have in Casper a strictly high| the Linquist Cracker company of 2:30 x : ; eral Wells Tex. nd sc ul. grade piano ‘which will be sold at a} Denver, necompanied by Mrs, Hay- 2 js FAG Ree: 1 ays they have big oil we real bargain. Terms. If interested! good and the two little children, has TONIGHT in Te ut they do not hold up as write quick for information to come to Casper to make their home. bs do te Wyoming wells. Mineral Wells THE DENVER MUSIC COMPANY, | Mr. Haygood considers Casper a hust- FIRST SHOW 7:30 ED THEATER IN ; vrowing rapidly and is unable to, ‘Denver, Colo. ! jing, lively town with plenty of good THE STATE for the who people ‘ 10-7-10° busine: supply homes interessed in the Cor ally company. Kimball drug store in. Cas » of the Rexall representa stablished a fine afd com ling of the best checol department of the store ious Li t chocola plete This tive LS have the ally boxed | und the ¢ in the bulk. » confectio are most popular cat where they have 300 in gfeater New York aloi rech in the store each da of the Re 2 best quality > price, at the tnost George Osterwald, who has been snowed in ut his homestead 60 miles northwest of here, where he was spending hia vacation, arrived yes- terday and resumed his pozition at the ¢ cr pha cy. Sit ing from Camp Lew ceived his discha Sergeant Ar-; nold has spent almost two years in the 91st division at the base: hospital } at Camp Lewis. Before ‘enlisting he i vas in the, employ of ihe Casper | He intends to xo to Has- } Rud Arnold arvived.this morn- where he re-| Samuel Goldwyn.” Presents Through The | Wrong Door Jesse Lynch Williams Drated ayClarence G Badger A Midnight Romance in Apartment X "i We Have Just Purchased a Big "HIGH CLASS STOCK Specials for Friday and Saturday of —— “4 " Swift's Silver Leaf Lard MEN’S CLOTHING ® pound pal $1.95, 144 \ isco } One’4-sewed Broom 55e Which We Are Offering at each A 2 : j 4 Cakes Remarkably Low Prices. f° ‘Woot soap .. 25e SEEING IS BELIEVING 3 No. 3 Cans 0 FE —_ Hominy . 5 c Kellog’s Corn Crisp per package One 5-pound can Karo Syrup No. 2 1-2 can Smilax Kraut One large package - Gold Dust Washing Powderv............... 16 ounce glass jars No-Vary Preserves .. 10e .. Be .15¢e .. 30e .40e Anderson's Cash Grocery Phone Us—1125 W. 627 EAST SECOND ST. CASPER LOAN OFFICE 133 South Center : Phone 804J | Licensed and Bonded | “Mrs. Buck of Sedalia, Mo., is here d n W. Ay-| Omaha, where he accompanied: his| Second | sheep. : Lieuten-|elty shop on Center street, has been | well known. elevator ene heft home_in-Reegiand, Nebr 24 ” $ ed ta camp; called to. Great Falls, Mont., hy the| Denver, is here at the Wyatt while $ [ant Cobh; has-been detaile iD Mr. and Mis. Carl PL Taylor for | seri illness of het father. on business, : EF falanienns be 3” 5 | ee 6 ae ry FS ft Mes, W. UL. Anthens, who has been’ Mrs Rrank Owen is here from BY DRUGUISTS AVN RVWa ne vigitinge heco with her daughter, Mise) Ashton EVERYWHI RE well for the Five! the Bay r in the night for her home in Douglas. an option on as much more. | visiting in Casper for some time, have; may ‘make their home in Casper. Mrs. slie Ern- | shaw were passengets in the airplane Ir. Rigley was formerly the United Mrs. Charles Anda has returned from a very pleasant trip to Rapid Dennis Wyatt. has returned from, ~"P. A. Burnes of the Big Bear Oil ter, Mrs, A, M. ° company, has returned, from Denver, , Mrs, John Nelso: where ha has been attending to oil street. business. ee Miss Heneritta. Kropp, proprictor! cj of the new up-to-date hat and nov-| ae ee H. J. Newell, representative of a , company of Idaho, visiting with her sis- Anthens, while attending tn Star meetings, left last} Meee) a Be er 5 ; ePaneands) eae een $3.25 Grape Fruit, Cantaloupes, Pumpkins, Squash, Cran- berries, Jonathan and Bell Flower Apples _' WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. CITY FRUIT MARKET South Wolcott—Phone 247 Crepe Veils Yard Veiling Come {n and See These High-Class Veils #® 114 No. Center TODAY LILA LEE ‘ “Rustling a Bride” MUTT & JEFF in “LOOK PLEASANT, PLEASE” - TOMORROW _. fe “THE WRONG DOOR’ Did.you ever go through the wrong door? What happened when Isabelle: went through the wrong door? Who was the man Isabelle met when she passed through the wrong door?) A midnight Romance in Apartment X: Love finds its way through the wrong door. , es Sn dipemenemasmemmmemmmentmenmmmmeeermemmmeemnenemmmmmetimsoremememetemmmmnmeememmtanmmmamemnaemtmaniaceme cumertmmmmmemeeameeimammmmmmmmmmmommet WORLD SERIES DETAILED REPORT ON ELECTRIC DIAMOND “EVERY DAY AT 1:00 : “_., ___ O'CLOCK SHARP. : ihe LOSS P OP er erreor reser eos NOTICE! Customers! please ask for your duplicate sales slips. ‘ * credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. AN Do You Know How Tea is Packed? Ordinarily it is forced into the carton under pressure that breaks and & pattially spoils the long leaves of. the green tea—the kind most common- ly used. But in the Chase.and Sanborn canister the leaves are laid in smoothly through the open bottom, without crushing, and the end is put on afterwards. It costs no more than the common paper package but; the tea comes to you perfect and crisp. _ Se EFT . a e x _ Webel Commercial Co. $ WATCH OUR WINDOWS THE BIG BUSY STORE PHONES: .13 AND 14 | Prone eeereerstrstostoneo senate deodie ose eaetodiore ccna testes Seeastenenieeneeteiaeneameenenmieiammmmmne eT

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