Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 12, 1920, Page 3

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* Mrs. Emily Ronyn, reported to police heaAquarters as Mamie Walker, and J. Jyost Were marrin’ this ‘morning. at ‘pe courthouse by | Judge { Ww. FP, (Tubbs. Because Mr. Yost promised | weet Judge Tubbs he and his recestly-sc- Riley-Budig t }Retarn From quired wife expected tq “do right.” sen-| « Marriage in Denver. (Six Weeks Trip ‘tence of nearly 30 days in the jail was | / The marriage of Mrs. Blanche Riley | ° Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Milis of 411 Suspended. Sheriff Pat Royce indicated to Herman Budig took place today in | Rast” Milton street, and little daughter that he considered married life as suf- Denver, Colo., as @ surprise to many of | Fairymae, have returned-from a pleas. ficient punishment for any man. their friends. Mirs. Budig has been \in/ant trip and visit in eastern Iowa, HU. Mrs. Royn's children have been sent) the employ of the storehouse of the! nois and Missouri, where they have to Lander, Wyo., it was reported to au- Cc, B. & Q for about two years, and Spent the last six weeks. Before re. thorities. Mr. Yost was sentenced last Mr. Budig is a mechanic at the C, B. |turning to Casper they stopped in Colo. week when he pleaded guilty to statu. Miss Elizabeth Bahen of Denver! Pagar 1-5:- been appointed the Red -Cross public |Teton’s best. It will be shown |heaith nurse for Casper to work with | 1S tonight "SHLIORE 38 WESTERN QUIK | PATA IS TONGA Fa PRON }of gamblers in a western town, that re Get Dr. Ed ards’ Olive Tablets {sults in the murder of an eastern capi That i housands ,talist and an effort to saddle the crime iS Eee Olive fon his young son, are elements of ex Tabiets, the substitute for calomel. No jeiting interest very remar' ” produce giping results from these pleasant little tablets. They cause the liver fer d bowels to act normally. They The never force them to unnatural action. photop! Succeeds to Place Made Va- The Barrier Great Divide.” and ot 4 r © famous pi Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are « cant by Cupid Late ture dramas. The play is one of the hing, healing, vegetable compoun. Last Year most striking of Mr. Lewis’ offering ixed with olive oil. |The photopiay and direction are excel If you have a bad taste, bad breatf. of Denver has! st. and the story is one of Miss Elizabeth Bah Mil cel dull, tired, are constipated go t the) bdilious, you'll find quick and sure re- trom Dr. Edwards’ little Olive j : ——_—_——_ i dets at bedtime. 10c a & Q roundhouse. *,-- ({rado for over a week visiting with rela- tory charges. Mrs. Ronyn was allowed Dr. J. F. O'Donnell in the pablic health | Read The Mela Wank ans a ime. 10c and 25c a box, Afkex a SGOt lay ti Demver; aiikese ives jto go free because of her family: Sat service of the county and also as school | Mi Budig will visit wth Mr, Budig's | x See jurday she told Sheriff Royce that she nurse for the city . Miss Rahen arrived! = — a pelatives in McCook, Sehr. ‘Phey wit Delightful Lamcheon (wished to marry Mr. Yost if that woilld | here last week and began her studies | === — —— > : Shodi-rbe for Visitors {secure his release. this morning. She succeeds Miss Mae | i) an phere Neo rh A GeaNRGN Samcticom waa.atvon this] At first Sheriff Royce would not con. | | Ball who resigned December 1, and who | 7 . Ss oa oh | Was married during the Christmas heli; | 1 1 FAD afterneon af the home of Airs. C. 5. dent to acentne es a sea aa | WORTH KNOWING—We will deliver for | Foreign Missionary Society jhonor uf Mrs. Robert Diemer and baby county officials looked on while the cwo | Bahen comes very highly ree 2 a to Have Meeting. jdaughter Mildred Helen, who are here were married by Judge Tubbs in the | nded. She tx a graduate of the 5 cents a day, 65c a month \| The regular meeting of the Woman's 'frora their bome in Bairds Nebr.. visit- sheriff's office. Foreign Missionary society of the M.E. | ing with Mrs. Diemer’s father and moth. I —_-_2 } church will be held at the home of Mrs. er, Mr. 4nd Mrs. Dan Speas. { FE. E. Lidderdale, South Maple} Covers were laid for eight of Mrs | street, on Tuesday afternoon. Diemer’s girlhood friends of Casper. Af; i eee + iter the luncheon the afternoon was! ' Mrs. Alec Weber Hostess very pleasantly spent with needle work. | RELEASE 10 BE TRIED j j iS . at Lancheon. >: pf i A 1 o'elock Tuncheon was given ati@Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Hood of Ther- |Wsoming General hospital at Rock | 1} Springs. and was also at one time a | i nurse in the State, hospital here. Fol jLander, jon \w wing that she ved as superinten. nt of the Bishop Randall hospital at {| | she resigned two!) Sauer tits anred THE DENVER POST—Daily and Sunday h the American Expeditionary forces 1 ars She | ; the home of Mra. Alec Weber this aft-|mopolis sre visiting with their maty | in England, France, and Belgium and | z ernoon complimentary to Mts. Nancy | old time friends here. | just recently returned to the United a : hye i cee ig States ba ce reais { ——— ~ | Since her arrival in Casper Miss Ba 1] visiting here from Jennings, Okla, for a. = Baptist Society * ' rest inter, and Mrs. Lewis » Meeting j By t x : yeue = seein a6 ne house guest | The Southeast circle of the Women's) SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. 9—When the | Jety 5 vi doors at MeNeil’s Island, near he } . The luncheon table was | Society of the-Baptist eburch will inect Prison sere Secorated in cut flowers. and after the #2 the home of Mes. W. J Thurman, rice Toe ee ate ay the |A PARIS MODEL OF GOLD AND FUR luncheon the afternoon was spent with 237 East Dover street, tomorrow afier-\ 3 : : needle work. | ‘The guests were the Mesdames Nancy | Service, Lewis Kemper, Sam Service. (By United Preax.) The hostess will be assisted by Mrs., Deportation proceedings have already | of mioleskin. C.&U. | Hughes. been begun sigainst von Brincken, and {iil the strict requirements of the | T. E. Anderson, James Simons. Rodger cee lit was expected immigration authorities 1SO NER O Red Cross in every particular and her Hi Crawford. Albert’ Green, James Roush. | Cheir of Methedict Church kwould le on hand to take’ him into cus-| 4-7 i S T appointment the Rocky li Henry Johnson and Miss Madge Roush. Pytertain jtoay. His case now rests with United F Mountain division headquarters at Den- | cee ’ ; . a: Mr. and Mrs. C. McBride entertained States Immigration Commissioner White ver. il Kruzer-Montgomery Marriage about 30 members of the Methodist/at Angel Island. Henry M. Owens, START FOR PEN oo Saturday Night choir at their home arter the regular|,counsel for von Brincken, however, has 7 A very pretty ring wedding ceremony | meeting last Friday evening.- After the jaken steps to halt the deportation of | THIS Ev ENING was .performed last Saturday night st | rehearsals the evening was spent in 80-jhis client, even appealing to President ! i pi a bargain. W: 8:30 o'clock at the home of Dr. W. M.|cial diversion and refreshments. were, Wilson in his behalf. : j 2 : 58 G8 be rosin $ Kocher, 725 South Wolcott street, bY served by the hostess assisted by Mra.} Von Rrincken was convicted in 1917| J- B. Griffith and W. =. Kilgore will ing them for sale at a saving of $100 3 ‘ ; ; i rammtieek 150 to our patrons. Please call the Rev. Walter H. Bradley uniting Miss! Forest Smith. | of conspiring with Consul-General Franz |!eave tonight for Laramie with three |t0 #3 ; ity, Ri Mabel Ruth Kruger and William Clyde} ses |Ropp and ViceConsul Eckhart . von | Prisoners for the state penitentiary and peek EN Rr oa po A aoe a y. Rich: ee } j Read The Tribuna Want Ads i H | Montgomery, both of Casper. Only th> Pj Beta Phi Schaak to violate the neutrality of the |OM® for the Laramie county jail at dntimate friends were present at the Alumni Club Meet 1 taatea States. He was sentenced to two | Cheyenne. ; ceremony. |" The Alumni club of the Pi Beta Philycars in prison here with an additional! The prisoners are Owen Scriven and The bride is the teacher of the fifth! sorority will hold a special meeting at/ month tacked on because of von Prin- Rafeal Yonzalis, sentenced by Judge grade of the Central school, and by at-|the home of Miss Irma Patton, North|cken's inability to pay a §5.000 fine. Kimball to from 12 to 14 months, Sat-} rangement of the school board will re-| Wolcott street tomorrow evening, \Six weeks were stricken from his term |"Tay. on a grand larceny charge to see tain her position for the remainder cf) Vr Gebaivior in the «peck (pvhich they pleaded guilty earlier in the the term. Mr. Montgomery is connect-| Newlyweds Return eae aR See ee iacatins (weeks Chimica Flick, who gets 12 to 14 ‘1 with the warehouse department of From Wedding Trip. ‘Officials, von Rrincken revealed schemes 0nths for forgery, and Fred Raymond, | the Midwest Refining company. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spurlock have} i¢ Bopp, von Schaak and the German 0 is held to the fejeral court on a ones |returned from Denver where they went | oncuiafe in San Francisco previous to | White slave charge. Petersou-Nickeson on their honeymoon trip. They wal | America’s entrance into the war. Bopp OS Marriage Performed ts visit with friends In Casper until the}o 14 von Schaak ceatined in’ tise : NA TIONAL BLUE Miss Margot Peterson and Pau! Nicke roads are in better condition so that prinon detention’< pila Fort Douglas } son were married very quietly last they can drive overland to the Burzara| Tian, will not Pear ea canteen } wanes Feats eae yaad gene heed came ate co | When at Mberty von Brincken, it is | SKY LAW AIM ED > £ believed, may try to regain the affec- “ Mr. Nickeson is in the employ of the Pepper Club : 5 mail| Alidwest refinery. ‘They will live here. | Eatertained [paisa agate Salen ett AT PROMOTERS | ws 8 Jc aie eeeeices pe thc, Pepin els 88) 5 an ‘lias amd Rell Ch einen Gt oer (ai | Informal Party ~~~ ~}meet tonight at the home of Miss Hana i ae United Preax.) } WASHINGTON, Jan. 12—A nation- | | al bine sky bill aimed at fake stock Much Enjoyed | Smith, South Center street. The time|*¢! snd their two chit@ren changed to Abercrombie. Archie Weidner was the host at an in- will be devoted to playing auction formal theater party followed by a chop bridge as usual. suey dinner at the home of Mr. and Ae foes iTO CONSIDER Hrtearecaes Bi oe rag teday by ; he days of the Egyptians, and later in hen er 7 a ., —Very smart and Frenchy is this gown « ae ate al noon. The regular business meeting | imperial German consulate, his troubles! by wow hospital and also at the State hospital | will be held followed by a social hour. prohably will not have ceased. of gold brocade with bands and jacket | },,. high-grade upright pianos and one play- harmful common tea is— Mrs. Av E. Biglin. About 12 suests en ‘LONGEST PHONE GABLE IN A ihew injurious tannin is to} joyed the meotios and Ln: Chinese feast. \ CENT POSTAGE : Beans of various kinds wers known ia both stomach and nerves — heen a guesi at the home of nd Mrs. W. S. Kimball, plcott street. She is a Mrs. Kimball, having ated With her at the Rock Springs AND, BY THE WAY—We have the Oil and Gas News on sale The Daily Mining and Oil Record; also, we have a new mag- } azine, called True Story. Miss Bahen’s experience and training PECIAL SALI Phone 256 We have purchased two brand new, are offer- AND INFORMATION BUREAU 153 South Center St. SAD BUT TRUE—My wife has gone down to Connecticut to visit the old folks. You know that old saying “When wife's away, etc.” But my company will be newspapers and mag- azimes. Try it sometime If people realized how | Junior Philathea Club ‘WORLD N INSTALLED FROM: the time of the Jews received a ‘air they wouldn’t aliow it on pte oe Have Party } h Si 7] amoynt of cultivation, seeming to <iffer rf > AXE ‘Twenty members c? the Junio> Phi- is ESSN tel Of the | gut little from those in use at the pres- their tables. thea were present at the montl.-| ai wi i j Ty EEF? Bell ants aaaae a Ties trae | hearings at an early date by the house “Tt time. | of their teacher, Mrs. W. R. French. A | committee on posioffices ix the Madden 1 LEAS The first part of the evening was de-) What’s the use anyway? Stee e os) ame (elsgeisei| Training Is Essential jthe bill is one-cent postage in cities GUN REP: j Yoted to business, pledges being given | i ch for the Army and N&vy fund, and lant) BERLIN, (By Mall)—A new tele-/and on rural routes teeding therefrom. | a. SS i ete eS made for a Leap Year Valentine's party Phone line has just been opened from Tlie measure has much support and also | 107 E. Lind. Phone 1299. ie re tea-flavor. Business training is demanded on every hand. The to be given on Fridaz, February 13 in| Berlin to Stockholm. The distance is certain opposition. SS zs S, a SST . ps € the basement of the Methodist church.) 625 miles, of which 80 miles are of seem - -_———— oe why drink common man or woman who attempts to get on in the commer- The remainder of the time was <nent’ reece’ said to ores! the “Jongest sercecerseeeescsseoeceeosee tea with its coarse vegetable cial world without securing the right training is handi- cies Bey seradh : ? Jowering electric ; o harsh 2 capped from the start and doomed to disappointment. Se oe |e pain Clnnegit tase Galas Je a are Make Tuesday your Shopping Day when you can buy - ae yz besten ae a aa A i ; pene ; sta schon eae | overcome special construction of ‘ when fine tea costs so muc Membership in our classes is open to ambitious men poceereees soil eran? ahs Pinas that part of tne line and by strength- = ~ ik less? and women who are determined to succeed. The ex- hahn, Florence Bastman. Louise Butler,| ening the telephone apparatus. At Timm inter at x me pense is not large and the time required is short. You <u Ose ate os Feoaneneyell TH are raised to/their exiginal’ strength. _ Get Schilling Tea at your can make no similar investment that will yield equal H Wolcott, Inez Seanor, Bihel Sigler DECORATED WITH ? oes grocer’s and your moncy dividends throughout the remainder of your life. Rath Ulery, Inga slack Gwendolyn CHINESE MEDAL—The highest ny SSG. > back if you want it. Teves Aneta: Seat a - military honor of China, the Gold Meda Shop - x Hous Vanata, Dorothy Stacia, Awrela 7G Mert, was awarded te Lact. Quer , There ar fonr favors of Scatog Casper Business College, Inc. 4 elas \Locklear, the daredevil aviator. Phot These Hats are regularly priced up to $25 Tea—Japan, Ceylon - India, Oolong, : ed ea Se lg ‘shows Tim Gun, directergeneralef " i 3 English Beeakfare. Allone quality. In “The School That Gets Results’ 3 Scotland |neromautics of China, presenting the m Received Shipment of Spring Hats Today Resieeye Beedmacieture penal packages. East Second and Durbin Streets Phone 442-W Mrs. J. W. Reed and.son of Roundup, ‘dal. At grocers everywhere. Mont., are here visiting at the home of | A Schilling & Co San Francisc. oes = | Martz Hat Shop Le After a two weeks stay here they will) 74 = leave for Glasco, Scotland where Mrs. @——————— -° Reed will visit at her olf home. She’ | DR. LN. FROST 1 has been in the States for the past six | Rooms 204-206 : 114 North Center years, and-will spend six months at her | ~ hedeSvetery ee rat i home there. ° Put it in the Cup Just as You Do Sugar— "THEN pour on boiling hot water—and the coffee is ready. Dissolves instantly. Strength regulated to suit tast= by the quantity used. Scientifically and perfectly at our refinery, by Mr. Washington’ relisig j3 oer rest et : irr at cal Seas Barca aan cqeeality. 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