Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 19, 1920, Page 3

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MONDAY, JAN. 19, 1920 sey “ be invited, Details will be announced | vestipare Use subjes : a later. jalry Mrs. L. B. Finney and Mrs. V. ©. After a test march in which both 2 Rivers are additional typists at m:| mules a re sed, the board vy | paign headquarters. jheaded by rig Marshall of & “MULE SKINNERS OF FIRST nee . { do awa vith the CS s | M4 | 3 “CAVALRY GIN SWEAR ONLY. | | é | | | IES) FOR SALE Sunergae Meeting at : Dinner Club | Sinclair, French,- -and- Schulte ieee | i [Parish House Tonight Entertained | Natned as Conference Com- | dihy, Associated Preakly H One lot, 60x140, one- St. “Mark's, Sunergae will meet to-| ‘The Dinner club met with Mr. and | mittee ‘Which May Call | NOGALES, Ariz. ‘(By Matl).~Mule| half block off paved street night at the Parish House, Mrs. Tuck. | Mrs, P. C. Nicolaysen Saturday even } ing: Thurs. Nigh skinners of the Ist cavalry hereafter in C. dditi S aby and Miss Bearlce Boedefeld will he ung with all of the members in at Meeting urs. Night [will have to swear at refactory car-| in Carey addition. Some the: hostesses. A large attendance !s/tendance. A 7 o'clock dinner was - é |buretors and punctured tires, for the! terms. See Connor at requested. served, the table being decorated with The committee: onthe Chamber of | army mule ia helng banished. | Trib hone 815-M asst (red roses and white f The place Cammerce “community ‘conference or! jrarewell to the mule, insofar as thet ribune or phone -M. House Guests From lcards were birthday greetings as the| Bet-together met” at*campaign head-| 1st cavalry is concerned, was said nel Michel, S. D. birthday anniversary of many of the quarters ae usadlhl ate committee | cently by a hoard of general officers ap-t club members are in the month of! is composed of Burke Sinclair, W. L. inted by the war ns Bile See Hee ay a ahd January. | Prenen, and E. J, Schulte. They con: | ee Mickles, Mr. Bingenheimer's aunt, ana, fter the dinner the evening was de- sidered plans for a public meeting to be Miss Irene Bingenhelmer, his sister, YOt¢d to playing auction bridge. The held Thursday night. { are the house guests at the Hingenher|Monors were taken by Mrs. Whecler Everyone interested in Casper will be | mer home, 713 South Wolcott street,/@%4 Mr. Kimball. invited aad_urged to come to this ™meet- | fvoralthaleiNohsavinenatsteis Beers ‘| The members of the Dinner club jing ana listen to speakers who are to! Se aee fre the Messrs. and Mesdames G. H. talk on civie welfare and preparedness. | To Return | Townsend, M. P. Wheeler, W. O. Wil-| The meeting le purely social and there! pel json, W. Rt. Johnson, The vacancy left | will be no marhberphip solicitation. | {by Dr. and Mrs. J. FP. Leeper was fill-| 4 | by an per A committee composed of Major The Honorable and ‘Mrs. Patri Sui} ed by Mr, nd Mrs. W. 8S. Kimball, Sr} Ormshy, Heh Sehérck and A. K. Bott livan and Miss Margaret Sullivan will Taelied | met this aftetioon to cohside? plans for return tomorrow from Chicago where Pioneer Association 4% civic dinner to be given next week. A they have spent the last two weeks.| to Have Meeting All interested in Casper's future will Senator Sullivan attended the The Natrona County Pioneer asso can National convention whil sre,| tion will meet at the home of Mis Miss Sullivan has been ill during Yer, dnes Smith, 826 South Center street, stay in the east but is much iniproved| Tuesday afternoon, January 20. 154 So. Center Shap now. s 8 «@ j sn Teas satis Mrs. Jeremiah, Mahoney ] Spent Week End to Entertain Monday Club i TODA ye Ss ARRI V. ALS at Buzzard’s Ranch | The members of the Monday club will Mr. and Mrs. R. H, Nichols and Silas} be the gue Brooks were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.|ney at he: Roy Spurlock at the Buzzards riuch| street, Mon afternoon After a over the week end. They drove to the) luncheon the afternoon will he devoted ranch, which is about 85 miles wy. to playing auction bridge. of Mrs. Jeremiah Maho- home, 438 Sonth Wolcott, 5O New Dresses of here, overland. see E—Of the ever-popular and becoming ss Pi Beta Phi Alumni crepe de chine this flesh-colored blow It is indeed dainty with insets of Miller-Franke Have Meeting. real filet. °. ° . Marriage This Morning A meeting of the Alumni club of the| ! Many Beautiful Tricolettes un the The marriage of Mrs. Wlorenco Franke to Hugh E. Miller took place this morning at the parsonage of the} Methodist church, the Rev. Walter L. ty members will be! uy new duties nith the Natrona Fuel / | at the home of M | company. | | South ch street. | ‘ shests \ » made for th 2 Hall of Kaycee, is in Casper | { bride was attended ny Miss zaheth|the 1. O. O. 1. hal. sheep interests on business conne Maurus. * ‘ | The members of the Upstreamers|he has been attending to business for cea 8 For the present the eouple will ha | THO fi INTRY DEVELOPES | church were en- the Hagens and Murane law firm. | ——— an apartment in the Wyatt hotel. Myrtle Jones on se ' ROM Shipment Vostreamers Class G. R. Hagens returned yesterda Elect Officers. from a short trip to Douglas, wher Miller is a well known oil man of tt district. Mrs. Miller been in ok employ of the Henning hotel for the! tertained by: past few months. .—{By mail.}—The cry for the acu HERE EK KEENE GUNNISON ANNOUNCES ARRIVAL OF Saturday « noon. During the 1 Mrs. Dyke has returned from| tourists of America, England and biecacy [ness meeting the following offi Denver, Colo., where she went to ac- France is heard thruout Italy. It is as To Enjoy |w President, company her daughter Miss Agnes! strong in Venice, Florence, Naples and Recital /Giblin, secretary and tr tle Dyke home. Miss Dyke has been se-;Genoa as in Rome. The members of the Army and Na club and the American Legion a *|Jones; assistant secretary, Phyllis | riously ill, and will remain at home! But Italian cities have increased-their |Tweed, and reporter, Marie Whitting-| until fully recovei She has been|poulation at sueh an amazing rate dur- friends of the two organizations Will jon. It was aes at the club wilt attending the Wolcott school in Den-| ing the war that there seems to be no) MoToR enjoy a recital given complimentary to) meet every two wee ver jroom for tourists. Hotels in .all the the club tonight in the club rooms in| eS . 7 T rger cities are crowded to overflow-| the West hotel building. he rec ws re present nd r 17 1} pect serge Meernne & | ing at all times. Apartments and houses herg, assisted by his_pupils. baclbby . PeaeNs have been kept down by law and mu- aan | Were served hy the hostess, wee {nicipal authorities are hard-preased to Judge Ralph Kimball will ‘eave for! fits wes ee | HINTS 10 NEW MOTORISTS shelter for the poulation that haa| Denver, Colo., tonight on a short tegal pare ay Club Entertained |flocked to the cities. “The Book with the Golden Cover” It’s the New York Show Number HARPER’S BAZAAR business trip, returning tomorrow} Mrs. Jeremiah, Mahoney. entertained Rome had ‘only 550,000 inhabitants “The Fashion Book for Particular Ladies” night. The court reporter, L. 2, Pin) MPs. Jeremiah Mahoney entertained hefore the opening of the war. -It now \ , ley, will accompany him. | the members of the Monday club at her; Always drive your car slowly and|'has 800.900 and seems to be growing PH jhome, 438 South Wolcott street this’ cautiously until you are thoroly famil-\daty. ‘Mere nro tow Mprelaversiil One, PICTORIAL RE VIEW ports GIs i bins afternoon at a bridge luncheon. ‘The jar with its-cantrolanechaniam and the) seldom hears @iything but Italian \ "Ten: for:"Tomorrow jUme was Spent playing auction bridge. methods of stopping it. This is somelgpoken in hotels,-cafes and: theatres. The resident members and_ visiting Are inie members of the Eastern Star are reef Mr. and Mrs, 4 February Number Ar ved Saturday Night AND 200 OTHER MAGAZINES AT THE TheNews Depot AND INFORMATION BUREAU 153 South Center St. Phone 256 DON’T FORGET: Rector and Koplin on Thursday night. We have reserve seats for sale. of the advice given to new car owners! But the streets are crowded day and vhn Humphries are the|by a writer in the current issue Of night. x % -"ed to attend a tea to be givea to-| Proud parents of a baby girl horn this American Motorist. Among other things| tn, its palmiest days Rome had 3,000,- werrow afternoon in the tea rooms of} Morning ft their home on Pear street.‘ this writer says 000 inhabitants. But in the 13th cen- the Masonic temple by the Me-iJdames Ss “When driving up grades on the) tury, when the papacy moved to Avig- = Warren Bailey and fF. Sanford higher ratios, if the motor shows any/non, in France, the once grand capital —_——_———__-—-—_ _——_—— see | tendency ‘to labor, shift back into al or the ancient world’ became a desert- Gladman-Bishop | | P ERSONALS | lower ur ratio which has been provid-| oq ruin with only 13,000 inhabitants. . Wedding Yesterday “++ © ed for that purpose. Many motorists —— es A very quiet wedding ceremony was believe that the best test of a car's OPEN HEADQUARTERS HERE You lose £¥go: things performed by the Rev. Robert iemuns) Mrs. Earl G. Burwell and baby have | ability is to rush all hills, or bad spots .The Western Plains Insurance azeh- when you buy “cheap tea; at the parsonage of the Baptist church returned to their home in the Me-|in roads, on the direct drive. It should cy has taken -oyer room: 23 of the if ek At 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon when Rorey apartments from the Private|be remembered that the lower speed Townsend building, and will operate an 1) money; :2) enjoyment. John Gladman and Eth@ Bishop were hospital. Both the mother and baby ratios were provided for use at all insurance office there handling policies ‘ married. Mrs. Gladman has Seen liy-,are doing splendidly. times when employing the third or for the Bankers’ Life Insurance Co. of I. Money, because cheap ing in Shoshoni, Wyo., and has been * +e |fourth speeds might produce strains Des Moines, the North American Ac-| tea is weak in.real tea-Alavor y Giad| R. S. Shann, field superintendent of in the motor. jeident Insurance company,- the: Massa-|> ' 5 3 5 man for the last few days. Mr. Giad- the Buck Creek Oil eumpany is visiting! “One should never attempt’ to drive chusetts Bond and Insurance sompany,| doesn tmakeso many cups man is with the Midwest Refining com. in Casper from his headquarters in|cars at high speeds unless the tire and the Concordia Fire Insurance com-! ound. as ‘fine tea. pany here. Only relatives attended the Denver. casings are in perfect condition and pany. Fred B. Agdrews is the prest-, PEF P' 7 “ at Wedding services. ed the road surfaces good. In driving on dent and treasurer of the company and 2. Enjoyment “because the After the ceremony a wedding dinner! C. J. Hochenauer of the Interstate clay or muddy roads, or on wet usphalt,| 1, Ross Broderick isthe. secretary and} Meg cede was served at the home of Mr. and company has returned to Den- care must be taken in turning corners,| field manager. pleasure you get. from acup of fine tea is notto,be found Mrs. Gladman. The young counie will Fle. will p: another business:and the car should alwa be driven live in Casper on the corner of Milton) Visit in Casper the latter part of the cautiously to avoid dangerous side slip-; : ’ 5 ies ance pee, sey fe sae ree ees ia cheap tanniniaden tea, § WE’VE BEEN WAITING: * 8 © | 2 6 unfavorable highway surfaces always py ge ere < 2 spe. for a Real Chainber of To Attend | A. KE. Stirrett of the law firm ef keep one side of the car on firm ground Schilling Tea-is' both en- Yes, we’ve been waiting for a Real Chamber o Stock Show | Nichols & Stirrett will return tomor-|if possible. Brake: Commerce. Casper needs business management the same as my Information Bureaus do, and I'll see that the managers of Casper’s Chamber of Commerce have newspapers and magazines for the tourists, God bless them, who give Casper the once-over. C. M. Gunnison. puld always be} », = ; ; : : IMrs. James Speas, Miss Wilma Sheff-|row from Deadwood, S. D., where he| carefully applied, especially if the rod It’s Easy It'You Know Dr. joyment and economy. ner and Royce Wagner left Saturday! has been spending the last few days. |surfaces are wet. An automobile shoul Edwards’ Olive Tablets fs epee A. night for Denver where they will ‘oin eee |never be prought to a stop in mud, clay | —— 3 i ere. are foes ; ara of Fe i r4 Mr. Speas and/attend the stocis show| |B. A. Van Arsdale, who was formerly or sand, snow or slush, if it can be| The secret of Keeping young is to feel Bea ny zaTI9n ool 5 there. na resident of Casper and is now with avoided. Whenever road conditions are Poteet cnLtble yeierase ated ot Lgl Tats ern ope ae 4 cy Mr. and Mrs. Speas will visit in the the Franz Oil corporation in layer, unfavorable, the smooth tread tires of liver and bowels—there’s'no need of iy eth Ryerewhers P . east before returning to Casper and [o'o., spent the week-end in Casper the driving wheels should always he Raving ssellon, comitesiancs tars ings grovete everywhere. Miss Sheffner will spend some titne in attending to business and greetin:: fitted with chain tire grips to insure; under your eyes—pimples—a lous | 4 Schilling & Co San Francisco | Mildred White are leaving today for| rest of the week on business. i Greeley, Colo., visiting wita school: | friends hit: having adequate traction.” p Hooke ea your, facet ease with no ned f isteach helbal abba olototalatss eae anARA | J. .W. Martin has returned from Den- ninety per cent of all sickness comes aa PPO OO POTS Sixth Salto Dance jver, where he underwent an operation. UPS AND | freen Samcdiye! Borgen taal ts "a <a oer eGoete she she sSe-ate oho sto-alehe shoehoate-ehoete-alo-ete ateeteetete for Tomorrow Night jHe is getting along splendidly ana is DOWNS. | in Ohi ae ae eon payecan & Ff The members of the Salt? Wancing able to be about Dearest, I could poundimised with entve et etn eh x & club will entertain at the sixth formal Natta: : i lay down my life | the liver bowels, which he gave to 4 ré e dance of the series to be given in the, Mrs. Ida Buckman is here from Los for you, | this patients foc rear ge Masonic temple tomorrow night. The| Angeles, Calif., visiting with her daugh-| But love, you | Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- oe dancing will start at 9:15 o'clock. ter, Mrs. John Barnes, 205 North Beech fail horribly when | stitute for calomel, are gentle in their you are e@ een e ages 9) wen y ; oF “*#e latebet. | (Mra, “Buckman i'willt remain in a. bos comes to laying action yet ys effective. They bri , a | Mrs. B. B .Brooks Casper until the last of the week. | up anything, don't | ction eee awe taloyancy Which o fe Visiting in Laramie | ; Pan f you? 0 should enjoy by toning up the liver and : Mrs. B. B. Brooks is visiting in La-| Ed O'Brien, who is taking a courses) s Clemringithee seston oe sespntrition : ; RX ramie where she will address the mem-|n_ medicine at the Colorado college, | Soest NB Dr Edwards Olive Tablets are & a ters of the D. A. R. at a special meeting Colorado Springs, is spending a week’s| Read the Tribune Want Ads. | py theit olive color, 10c and s5e- an 0 ou can urc ase an es a e ‘3 of the chapter. Mrs. Brooks is state, Vacation in ly, by —_____~»_ + ee een | Claude Grieves has gone to Fuller-| (bi. Di SS a a Miss Genevieve Sheffner and Miss ton, Nebr., where he will spend the! ¥ ;. 3 2 2. ee | ~~ - Denver where they will spend sever- | y, al weeks visiting with friends. S. I. Stokes has tanen entire charge} : ee CRB jof the watch and jewelry repairing de-} \ ee Enea: tt’ Announced |partment of the Casper pharmacy. New| 5 5 . : nt Buffet Supper, Jequipment. will be installed and "more | by paying the interest on the amount involved at rates varying + The engagement of Miss Helen White! workmen will be employed so that the) : oe a niece of Mr. W. W. Slack and Miss |moat expert of work can he nut out on | from 2.percent to’3 1-4 percent per year. And by merely pay- + * Helen slack, this city, to Mr. Hen-!short notice. Mr. Stokes expects to : Og oe rer eS Os nee rato look: ad). Seeeealmapenoener pr oeeioet ing the interest from year to year for a fixed period, the estate + | this is the ncw noto that Paris now . ° : : oLeike: ox ‘White has been visiting with her uncle| state. ., * 7 : cna tame ance the gen fale ant il tt | gimphasizes oo strongly” Femininity is eventually paid for without over-paying the principal. In the + here. Before coming to| Frank Probst, who is connected wi severi ; ‘ : 3 Caspariahe’was'a reaidentin' New ork | the Mountain ‘States Telephone em} Went nt apart tics Eat po ered of event of your death before the contract is fulfilled the remain- ¥ City. The wedding wil take place|pany here, spent yesterday in Glen- Mant, it te making iiself falter O b i ve xd sotne time in April, and the young peo-,rock on business. He drove overland po ‘ in pes >< bis will live here forthe time tna |and renorts the rons In tani” goon) || labora afternoon frocks of sheer a ing indebtedness is cancelled. 2 Mr. Larned is connected with the Ohio, condition. ae 2 : lovely hued chiffons. ; : Ol company ‘effices_here. | Te eke | ee The !Misses Polly Wickstrum and Ma| George Blackstone left Saturday} together with all the ieteg teanen ier 53 rie Pritchett were ‘the hostesses of the| night for Sheridan, where he will visit find in oe buffet supper. The decorations were with friends for several days. Mr. | - . oe baskets of beautiful cut flowers. The Blackstone has been connected with the! e 2 time was spent playing games. |C., B. & Q. but on his return will tale | $ 4 e e e e 4 The invited guests were Miss Helen! a ies > | i a | 0 @ Yl t aml PS White, guest of honor, the Mesdames' C. H. Wall, one of the Girestora itor s ‘ | 2 »4 k Probst, Hi ld Stoddard, and ie Glenroc! company, left last bs Beart ERRATA OG VEleca THEATER IEG. for Denver! punidoe: January—The Southern Fashion Issue—now on sale C M " 1 Ph 153 + White, Vivian Blodgett, Genevieve! $4 OHS R cCGREW G Ag 3 Scheffner, Mary LaVelle, Wilma Scott,) Judge C. D. Murane returned this! CHAS M GUNNISON. of , Venera: ent one Co Veta Gilborn, Bernice Pitker, Esther morning Se beret where he has . ° . 3 Runden, Marie Bogan, and Marion Run- been attending to federal court mat- ‘ o ~ as den. xe DOOPOOROO OOS OOOO rrercreraedritratectortoaterseilecforfoeteateeteeteatage

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