Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 11, 1919, Page 3

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Che Casper Daily Eribune- oACE THREE __PAGE THREE ‘CHICAGO SALOONS ON DAYSBRSIS PRESENTS 4 J PROBLEM BUT ONE Mi “CHICAGO.—The problem of placin, coholic einiss for the Nquors torr FINES OF $95 | & ! dispensed. pv “dry” basis is being solved in va’ = ' Officers’ Dance . Pretty Affair i | rious and unique ways. ‘ 0}: Tht Rev. George Kilby, general ~ THREE AY PERSONALS anager of the Chicago Cerna dus- . The formal dance given by . former, trial 4 is trying one way by torn ommissioned officers of the United Ls states and Allied armies was enjoyed by ut fifty counlesdast might. The ball en ne err enmeet} jing “siloolist” himself and opérating as a soft: ik saloon a bar that for merly figured in many newspaper stor- jes as-a-“noiorious: resort.”.— In addi Charlie Martin purchased a jonad of s coal yesterday and was asked if he of the Henning was arranged. if wanted it delivered or not. Mr. Mar rao Pol u the hostess at a regular|°f the service, those who have been mee of the members of the Altar) mustered out of service and hive re ni Rosary soclety at the Mullin clah) Curnédgto former occupatibns, and thos lomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. j Who have entered the field of commer: Turin; al meeting plans will be} ci aeronautics, made for a Thanksgiving dinner to be! veral flyers were to reach here by. erved Dy udies at the Mullin clut|#irplane from various flying fields to on Thankseiving day. A box supper so-{itttend the ‘dinner. Major’ Connolly, chil will be ranged for some near} who is in charge of date at the business meeting. said today After the business transactions sn in-! fleet of s rmal social afternoon will be spent.! Mield, Va. the arrangements, he had been advised that a ships will fly from Langley | Other flyers will come tr m7 Refreshments will h€ served by the hose) Boston. Dayton, Chicago, Cleveland, OSHC Washington, St. Louis, Detrott and Min. ee 8 ME TOWN HONOR OF QUENTIN Roni ; “When Mrs. Roosevelt, widow. of Theo- | | fore: Roosevelt; learned’ that. i Pennsyl. vania town had. heen named in. hotior of her son, Lieutenant Quentin Roose- velt, who lost his life in’ France, she | presented the villifze: with’ a handsome | HY e rt x ilver cup. It now occupies ‘prominent jotel was ¢ tty a c @ Tae oe Bene ; Place in the town's «high. school’ build- Anged with - chrysanthe, 10%, Which Is the center of the social mums and other of the acannon tivities of the community; Quentin was urns asons fornigriy as as Bismarck, but with | the declaration of war against 'G 7 ony ttlicious, lincheon was. served to! the townspeople dem naa » euaige play Ie ee The attepnoon. was spent! jig the postoffice department. assented " ‘ing auction bridges; The honors of the request. that it be known’ here. | the, Mosdamos | nttor nei Quentin, | Mrs. Patrick Sullivan Hostess ut Luncheon Mrs. Patrick Sullivan will preside at 4 informal 1 o’elock. bridge Inucheon ‘his afternoon. ‘The home on Wast Hugo street will be decoraied In cut! vers. After the luncheon the after. noon Will be devoted to earls, six tables! of ladies playing. any Luncheon Charming Affair The bridge Iuncheon given by Now. V. J. Chamberlin -yestérday. afternoo. ‘n the banquet room of the Hennin fair, istically deen. 0 High School r CARD OF THANKS | (Gymnasium ;., We. wish to extend our. | heartfelt: | Mier vesterday’s’ foothall game ali thanks and appreciation to the ‘man; | he buplls of the Natrona County ifich-| fiends and neighbors who: so kinily |* shool and the visiting team, were in.}#8Sisted at the time of onr x loss o hee Unto the school gymnasium where SOM afd brother, for the many heautifu hey cnjoyed-a gettosteher tine floral offerings a]so to. the mer ‘n impromptu dance. The music | wap Worked - iy receveringetht | urnished by the high school or bodies of the lost boys. | We lehas und all had a fine -time, the word of thanks is very small, bu) | wee Bridge Luncheon at ! Henning Motel Mrs. M.-N. Wheeler and ‘Mfrs, “Ai| ‘ur Schulte will besthe hostesses at! ‘ bridge luncheon at the Henning hotel} we do thank one and MR. AND MRS. MR MR. 4 MR AND MRs of Californ te | MILLER. © | MILBURN, EACH FOR GAMBLING As merly | \ SPRESENTS STRIKE ORDER INE MINISTER SEEKS FIRST _ HAN RESULTS BY OPERATING FORMER LIQUOR RESORT * erators and the United Mine Workers’ Officinis today offering the govern fment’s services in mediating difficulties which led to the strike. who passed ihrough Skagway on their vir to th 1 during Women : Made Young WITHDRAWAL OnD PPROVED (By A INDIANAP t1.— dudge Anderson ii coprt this morning approved the order of the executive bh of the United Mine Workers call- ing off the stril re. (Continued from Page 1) | ing oe a miners* esther eh son a Dright eyes, a clear skin and a body nounced that they would be ready iiitinne be si ' P 7 ’ fall of youth and healt y ronsider a new wake agreement at ans M H 4 ; : time the strike order was withdrawn. SOAPY S. IT S yours if you will keep your system | It is understood that the question of i} MR, AND MRS. I. W-. KARM: and Family, of Canada. Herrow afternoon. The banauet rooms | ' the hotel will be decorated in Tlowers atin ribbons. following the color me of yellow and white. About 50 (x have been invited. se 8 Miss Marie Pritchett | 'o Entertain | Miss Marie Pritchett will be the hos-| J, Bowers, Cashiér First National s this evening at an informal dinner Wy i. ! Soak, Freeh City Tee ' her home on South Beech street. ‘The ‘Lof-town guests of the evening will Worst case of Ecrema | iselieve the Messrs, Morris Salesbury, Ed- eee ererermariepced. wae rstting wd Chambe@s, Robert Bilbrough anc Sewna: De. Marvelous Wilson, who are spending the ai ML-11-1t, eo Net FRENTE A Tribune Wantad will sell it. THE LITTLE BRICK ‘~* Bill Reeves at Your Sétvice. -.... COPIES OF ALL MAGAZINES that. are, obtainable, The Very Latest in Books and Popular Copyrights Cigars, Tobaccos and Dutch Mill Chocolates Home-Made. anker lication, rates fear iin ein Casper with the Colorado football! ara latottisate at cece vam, Covers will be laid for. about DD try it tonaye We sua. ight. couples. ‘After the dinner thel battle. sic, @c and $1.09. vening will he spent In dancing. eee Mr and Mrs) Harry Hugo haye re- urned to Casper for the winter, where Mr. Hugo will attend to his of inter- Mr. and Mrs. Hugo have’ heen, * for several months. - Mr. Hugo is! manager of the Hugo Brothers! Shows, and reports a splendid sason.| They will live at the Wyatt apartments’ for the winter, he ‘SHEEP FOR SALE 2100 head excellent “cross-bred, Chester Hugo has recently arrived and is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo at 42% Park avenue. He bas served two years In Francé aiid Germany, a assistant band leader of the 830th infantry band, which gained popularity In Kansas and Nebraska dur- ing tbe second Liberty loan drive. eendin oc tn beter Night Trainmaster Williamson of the Burlington returned last night from a wip to Denyer, * young Rambouillet ewes. Wool sold 60 to 62% conts last three also 43 Rambouillet bucks. Immediate delivery er can years, reg. ‘winter. « A. D. Barlett, Glendo, Wyo. $ 2 %, {cussion In the f subject was not announc MoM Po ete% K 2 Me o% oaSodsoate sto ite tio dhoaie-asnstecie hoste-sie ele shesioate sie she ate ote ake she the Woate shoal in order by regularly taking GOLD MEDAL tration enlered larg GRAVE WASHED Iv into the dis inal stages of the meet- : OUT BY FLOOD i] | ATTITUDE oF M hv vietory colors streamers of red) tin said that i¢ it was wrapped up ne. | 0 Rate eeaks. pease bet aor RESULT OF POLICE ANID $ HELD DoUuRT oS Seer LEM white and blue forming a canopy overjcurely he would carry it home himecir | MOPd to retain at least a Lecsitbtestesl ‘ i! Sal The question of just how many coal one By Mail.) Sea ce floor, Flags ofthe United|and poke it thru the xey hole TT EOC ee ae Be FARE privhte gambiine| Minera Would ones: (ie oftes chectadines AGWAY, (aye a (CAPSULES! nd allied countries were pretti-| : ey by is providing. club features to TaaNe | ecthe neatienl wee Tardinglouce ing| the strike { problematical, “in seme |“Soapy” Smith's grave si tlie f placed, and the whole affair was} Three trucks left yesterday fo; | ‘t in fact» the “poor man’s club Tr al ox@iabia andvtoanadate Sugtoaty «| districts it y onsidered that resump- Pointed gut to S + WSS" ‘The world’s standard remedy for kidney, ma military appearance by the uni-|Clark’s coal mine and will return today | Writing: tables and: free stationery, a! Immons, Geérge. Andre ana i, -c } on’ or Work would be general, while in washe ny by re ; liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, the rms of the officers. loaded with coal, which will help th: {)illiard table,” books, magazines and man. , They were immediately arr others it would he only partial and in Smith k Worst Of casinies of life and looks. In i music for the evening was fur- coal. situation here to a certain ex {reading tables: p 1h, dustinoga meena whisce pani reel ome, if Was sald, the rerara wWour be y ot of the 4096. All druggists, threo size l by the Hennitig orchestra, Pynh tent. A hotel with 306 beds to be let at macaued @i6 ToRreeeaBlie Sn OE very Bow. } Id stampe: Ame notorious | 7621 for the name Gold Med cakes were gérved all durin:: the] tes ‘rom ‘ten cents to 25 cents each a night pa 70 angilione $25 The meeting was probably the most the north when he and his cad accept no imit en in the grill room. It was so cold yesterday that it from |S being opérated in connection with a an paid ey aed momentous ever held by the mince" ¢ ussocintes “fleered™ scores of miners or , fore the end ofthe evening all/ice alongside the Northwestern éails an }ihe. club. Jin. the basement. shower 8 at ae Pie ee saaiztton. If not the most welghty ever | ———— enn the officers attending tho «ince ;caused a car ‘to Jump the track. 1 | oaths, wash howls and facilities for the Bere tee Bee a the nducted-by a labor organization in urned In applications for the Army happened as the crow was connectin: todo -thélr awh, laundry, work) 20° tt Te were, aws his country, 20F,. in the-view of labor ni Navy club and later the American) up a departing train. The engine wa: Installed. A restaurant in connec itiaga a picture show at the time of! leaders, it was to determine whether an THE Legion. They also Pledged to s invort Atopped and)was run a few yards ahead | tion completes the hotels cauipment, Teenie le ior Would he f6rce by govern he football game to be held or the thus putting the car back on the raile | Cola we is expected to augment Pe Tel aie ze mental pressure through the courts ls e > uh school athletic grounds today inal KR zreatly’ the institution's patron: | discontinue a strike, when apparently cured tickets for the syme, -D-O.|—A. ©. Moller arrived in tho city thi | Another former maloon hae heen con- CROP PESTS OF ill members of the union were behind sterious ir veterson, acUng secretary of the Army morning and .will spend a few day: verted into, a,,clubhouse for children: — a | the walkout, which was being conducted uid Navy club, assisted by Lieutenant Visiting here with his brother. Phe children call it the “Red, White ana s 4 5 | without violenc } Walker and Captain Hopkins, took! If the snow continues to fall as it ha: flue Club" and at times more than UTAH ARE FED IN THE wge of the registration for the or. ae ie the. tate Revie the Bood ol | to9 children “are reading sind playing PRES - : tions, Fe HOE tHe Higbee ee cetera ll Li oiere Phe starrer. patrdns Of the waloon POISON BY TON, 10 0 ck 3 7 o Be The “Red, W and Blues” were ———— } ; ih Nouss Oa BAERS niin | BO" loki HGH! cris” Athtellae ‘arouse: seh bub rie Better ese ee rs apres she gear tad 3 WILL BE IN OUR WIN parish house on Saturday, November |)” turned into an out«door rink, ren! sic : Pe } ia Navatheen'| e a mk 7 eived the entire attention of the Sradaeneai Xt ts of several women who have gly-j result that 1 id to have | ai To T rs of the society at.the meeting on a series ¢ charity riainments | unusual small. | a ime | last evening at, the home of Mrs.! f 5 or the benefit of the organization ‘asshoppers alone, in this state, were! 4 Hit. Lathrop, 805 Senth Center sire: 7 of the functions of the day fed during the summ 12,000 pounds | Table-- Cas er \ lable for the gale of fane Lea, | PES BER are exereised hy the club which of arsenic, mixed in.a form that made table for Christmak gifts, will be in seeps the children of employed mothers it palatable. County erop pest inspee- cha of Mrs. Everett Breisch; tea, 10 ATTEND ARMISTICE luring the day: Others of the little tors prescribed the diet, 46: 200 pounds | FTE CHICAGO, ROS & hocolate and coffee will be served at , “members” are orphan of which was fed to the grasshoppers QUINCEY Kt. FR. ractiv decorated tables in charge Altho, the furnishings it A school for county erop inspectors | Kast Bound. here will also be dgsale of home made dren of the neizhborhood and the wo- be held at Logan, Utah, where the state |}. No. ndy. The mone: Porised trom ne Ax nen mannging it 7 ise $3,500 acricultural college is located. Here|} No ffair will go toward the purchase of n ew be stud Dlant ravages | copies of the new: chureh hymnal, con: NEW YORK. Nov. 11.—(tinited Press, FOr heak at wees. donee hnE RING bere to rining both words nnd anttiie, 1t9 ibe |«-Trlets: won by" fiveradn ithe traancon. | “0 Rae ato have heen con- for their extorminagion, || No. ; placed In the pews of the church ds thental air race will be distributed at| , Other Chieaxo satoons aia tekeda iek Sas Sas i |] No. 11:30 p.m vel as inthe choir, ‘The hymnal was the first annual ro-union and dinner of alee a 4 Pesta NERS Teeth Alben He Rtv or Chicago arrive: || THE CHICAGO ’& NoRTHW ust published last year and came into «vintors—army, navy, postal and elvil- Seat hep te hikes, ate the! eas rity here today to © a position as yard! ERN RR. R. luse following the general con- ian—here’ tonight. {Mare running-as “saloons” with the clerk for the Burlington. Kast Bound. Wyoming’s Greatest Drug Store vention of the chureh held last month! ‘Tho idea was first suggested by ofti-} ‘tll are running as pres aed —— Asriyal, Departure. t Vetroit, Mich. After. the business; cials of the American Flying elub, un. SRS ee ea ores: honat, Read The Tribune Want Ads —_|J No. coc West Hotel Bldg. Phone 1182 esion Mrs, Lathrop served 2 delicious! der whose auspices the event ia to bel UPstituted m@ great variety of non-a | West Bound. uncheon held, & get-together celebration of | + $20 p.In. wy ore former service flyers on’ the first anni > Meeting of Altar sary of cessition of hostilities, ‘Tho | 2. and Rosary Society Proposal grew, in favor, however, until Mrs, M. Wy BREeIg 6nd t now includes birdmen of all branches Delicious” 1s secret of course, but. we will say this, it is com- posed ofsix high grade coffees blended,cach con- sidered for its individual characteristic. One for Rich- ness, one for Fragrance rhe others for their strengthaud qualities that blend together tomekea final perfect drink, Today Afternoon and Evening She is here to explain the merits of the Durham Duplex Razor Smith-Turner Drug Co. | LILLE . Parron gaia OFFER TON & GALLAGHER CO 7 0 sPeatoatoatoate Moe lok MP MOU ONPG GO C0 V0 + ~ es t3 BO oO a HE ORIGINAL News Depot AND INFORMATION BUREAU Headquarters Denver Post Agency Don’t forgét to buy your Denve: Sunday Post every Sunday. Books, Periodicals and Mag2zines: Out-of-Town Newspapers can be Secured Here CIGARS TOBACCOS POPCORN PEANUTS CONFECTIONS . The News Depot 153 So. Center CHAS. GUNNISON, Prop. Phone 256 . Ge Me Ge Me Ge Ge Ge, Be Me Ge Me oe os ae ncn che Me oO 2D o-#5-45-45> 450 aSo-dZo eLoete he eteetectectesteateatecteet Se Seoaio nie he sie ao aie aio Wo he Soe the oo oo eee at, . ‘ . Mo ate aX X <a> > ? o, ° ca ret, oe, Oe ot ? o+, 2, of, 2, ? oO, 2, 2, Doo > '? oO » RTs eae et aaa ee,

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