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AY, : : THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1920 | Ce Caspec Daily Cribune IMPROVEMENTS CHT | EADLEY ACQUTTED OF MRS, GHARLES INMIN.2=0 ~ PUMPING sin H M BOUTLEGEING BY JURY SUCUMBS TO'LINESS s="-°" Richter Musie Co. ave just receiy- rc € ed a large as ent of Player Piano a | uo Rolls. Come and hear them. j VERDIGT LAST EVENING Mrs. Charles W. Inman, aged 36, died A Tribune Wantad wit sell it | yeste y afternoon at her home in the | Shicbs Pratt apartments, on Fourth Street, | qaqa eee 5 | ‘The brawn, muddy color of rid te y ingcgatiaGout thiee-quariens a lingering illness from tubercu 5 water, which has béen prevalen hd of rn } in the case of the arenbony, 48, being. hed at: thea LOST ’ last two or three days, is partially due charged wman chapel pending the, arrival of ? relabeate Wve: ; w= | to the construction work being done at » Verdict or| tehtives. 'Theih | Chanles aman irre Theses Seika i: BURNETT Celebrate re A, K, Lee has gone to Thermopotis! the city pumping station. A big tunnel a rnoon and the of the Hootery, is the only immediate | giamond rina In then y faded OPTICAL CO. - ‘Anniversary at Dinner for few days. is being built to furnish a greater sup- ty 4. ‘The case oc: |relative here. H rings inithis. worpen’s ined 3 In celebration of thelr 34th wedding: ox iet .« | ply of water to Casper and the changes cupied ¢ ttention of : ASE UE ML Groundiitleesae E " . us rf ET a Dlet he attentio > © court most e% p ’ . “ Ground Fle ann ary which: occurs today, Gov-| John W. Fike, western manager of! necessary has resulted in the muddy Of yesterday morning and went to the Se eee ee and - Henning’ Hotel Ha and Mrs. B. B. Brooks enter-/the Equitable Life Insurance ve Sei h their @hildfen, grarid) childrer,| who was here from Denver yesterday| City officials also attributed the ge few inlimate! friends at diriner} entertained the local agents of the| brown hue of, the clty water to the jast evening at the Henning. Aside|company at the Hennin. fi ig last evening.| fact that spring freshets have made irom the family the guests included the| . B. Andrews of the Western Plali| the streams s muddy. Exchanges Baby Grand and embers 0 e Hu ‘on and John} Insurance agency, has been 2 ing ve ath families. Places for about|the auitable stat here Maaed (0) Waxed Dancing Floor for re laid at a prettily appointed pear Hand Organ Plus Alley Dust hotel. 5 pepe oat gad ‘fin Sa rear of thelr atore ‘adi sree ih ST CURTRES TATE ee oe nen jy ; modeling the space which is used as - nists to the razz of the hurd Married Monday. |their office, Pp ameakes le ti gurdy is the switch in life ition Evening | eee ta y Mary Pickford Amy Burke Mips saree eee ena. James Hole in i Tamils’ hag returnsdteea ted:|) Henry. Brennahe iknanes of a em oN Scone Eons were married Monday evening at the; cha > Anas he tion from her own stu ‘inh I be H Hs terlanimabpe:by= irs Walley stata site Dee n atte ne te aeie AGE : a - s signed a cont =, #een at the Iria theatre Frida f A | ° , After a short wedding os 4 P88. Tie made the trip; With the Pathe Film company to hav. 3 ; y th | I mace te tenale rte Le ned Ua overland in his new fMarmon car, for; the Pathe Weekly News film shown in 703 ? . | Phone 1304-W 156 South Center F 1 | Which he has taken the agency in tl in| his theater here twice a week on t When Amy goes to live. with her home. Mr. Bolen is an employe of} Casper, Wyo. company, | Condition of the water, jury shortly after noon. district. \eanté: anys lt in: at ‘ather, a sociological ! he Midwest, | 7 ay: s shown on Curtis conte , : ahacs sie; ¢ the movie theater row of Denver ide tocation Circles of Methodist ~ E. H, Campbell of Battle Creek, Ia.,| Will place the timely weekly n its here on business with the Poison| view supplied by Spider-Bolton Oil syndicate for a few|Casper on the Z days. | Aid Society will méet tomorrow after- ‘s gies$ | | with long names, Amy meets Dish oes Lowry, a little fellow h bi, ideas i ‘ nm at 2:30 o'clock, A, E. Tiechert v T : I _E. t:iwho Shas bean cyieit a eine William Turner, an artist who can draw = dn ey VMenin me q ed ei ats ae will meet | ing with Mr. and Mrs, D. P. Van Burgh| Attorney G. Hagens will return: @verything but a check, and oll Peter at the home of Mrs. E. A. Sawyer, 245/has left for Cheyenne, where he will| tomorrow rom the Cat Creek Cooper, who hasn’ i : North Maple street. attend to business before returni vher N ; is e re ing to/oil fields in Montana, where he has/ disposition Mrs. George Lilly, 505 East Milton} his home in Denver. been attending to business. “ How a general reconcilintion of the resses KY@) the Pathe com me da play fans get this_y Aid Society to Meet. The different circles of the Methodist a a sashes GHILBRER'S Just Arrived street will efitertain for the members o.6-he 6." = a RSS & ¥ of the Victory. ClEBia. ' webeetics Burke family revolves about Amy's a ‘The K. C. Circle will meet with Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Johnson of Ida| for a few days 1 ver ends the attending to business ai a lone eerles Of i 5 | Mrs. Bailey will be assisted by Mrs. W.4length of time. Mr. Johnson is inter | exes Pin nner a ew Z iner J. Bailey ested in the Poison Spider-Boulton Oil i = ‘ksville, Mo., is here intance with Peter Co iu John Gutherie of Cheyenne is a visitur rr Mrs George McRory, 213 South Beech |#yndicate. Both Mr and Mrs. Jolm-/ of the city registered at the Henning More Prods at Lnpartiality | street, will be hostess at the meeting |80n have visited here before and have| hotel, tt ithe Soblal: Sérolad: Clecle many friends. in this city. | Sats tracts from two letters that ar Mrs. W. J. King will entertain the che C, E. DeNoon of Seattle rived in the same mail—the first. from Capitol Hill Cirele at her home, 905} FE. ©. Watton of Denver, gereal| here representing * the Kenton, Ohio, the ond from Goshen, & ‘ East Second street, manager for the Buck Creek Oil com-|company to the local merchant Indiana q The Rouhd Robin Circle wit! meet|P2@ny, is here for the day enroute to se @ | Since the world-war the I st £ with Mrs. -B.-C,-Wells, 1044 South Elm | Lusk, where he will visit the off fields.|/ 37, 3, Durham is expected to return|S¢eMs to have becon pro-Wilson , street, vk? 2 © : tomorrow from the Cat Creek oil fields| 2d so G: » Cree! ut it is very Tz > amy a Ne E It {9 urged that all of the members| H- P.. Forsyth of. the Charles Ruben|in Montana, where he has been attend.| biased and unt attend the meetings. company of Chicago, is here calling} ing to business. | “I have no evidence to change my 4 & 87 on his trade, = oo 2 hide-bound PR 7 es ¢ Neighbors vip 1 Royal Neighbors tod a ‘ are that som The person who found the two diamond rings in the Wal GRenameree Presbyterian Ladies “Aid society will box social and dance at Odd Fellows] thing will stick to discredit one of the 3 ‘ : 1 A dancing party and box luncheon] 20a & roe sale at Casper Storage, hall March 16." ‘verybody invited. ministrations in the history of women’s rest room at the Iris theater Sat. night please return has been, planned by,the Royal Neigh. | Stturday_atternoo ; 8 bors to be held in the T: O.°O; F, hall to Iris theater and receive reward. on the night*of March 16, © * re eee Shower for t Bride and Groom, Mr. and Mrs. ‘TuckerCheatharh will be 8 the guests of honor at a miscellaneous shower given this evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chapman, 433 oo riven by Mrs. B. B, Brooks inviting the | club to join with the Federated Wom- en's Clubs of Wyoming. Mrs. Brooks also spoke of the Y. W. C. A. work. “Twelfth Night,” 2 comedy by Shake- speare, was presented for study by Mrs. H. B, Durham. The next meeting of the society will 24 ROUNDS OF BOXING MAIN EVENT DANNY CUMMINGS | > South Beech street. The evening will \@ be spent informally with dancing and! b< 3 1 games. About twenty-four guests have i 2 received invitat.ons, 3 : ose 1S 3 Regular Dance \® Tonights . \2 a $ The tihng ens dancing party | i will be event the ‘ | sonig sRemp14 bx. fhe ape 3 f 13 aes re BS Interesting Meeting ; ; : of Delphian, Soclety. I$ The members.of the Natrona County F 3 Chapter of the Delphian Society met lg ve v home of 2 Re eee Rg sss’ i as One of the most’ enjoyable features of 3 m the afternoon’s program was a talk} i | | | | be held on March 24 at the home of 1g Of Montana Mrs. R. T, Kemp, 428 South Park street. 3 Face Vi wad sock Saar > | PERSONALS | 53 iF ‘ M a Mrs, “William C1 and g Of Lusk Mr. an irs. © mm crane 12 family are in the city from their ranch 2 FIRST PRELIMINARY ' home near here. 2 OAN Fimer Grign. left yeaterday., moraine g MOREY YOUNG VS. KID SL for Montana, where he will look after 5 j his oil interests at the Cat Creek fields. é SECOND PRELIMINARY “ee Tom Burke, a prominent oil man of this district, has returned here for a short stay, after a two months’ rip to California and Denver. \ ° 5 A ; < y) eee NAN \\ fo \ J. Graham Orr, represening the W. YK \ A. Shaffer Pen Company of Fort Madi- Sy son, Towa, is here calling on his trade 4 : <M . Ld Lee with the local merchants. hee. ae ee ad =a ES ear | Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Johnson are} expected to return home Monday from “an extended pleasure trip in Florida | and Cuba, 3 KID COOK vs. JOE SLEET Seats, $2.50 and $1.50, Plus War Tax ' OOPOP09 O09 ODIDODOOOH | Auto Owners Attention We Carry a “8 George Farthing has returned from a short visit in Douglas, Wyo. oe 8 Harry Brown of Salt Creek, who has heen visiting in the city, left this morn- ing for his home, making the trip overland, Jams, Jellies, Preserves are Too High— Blue Label Karo Solves the ‘‘Sweet’’ Problem at Less Cost. Important to Large Families | he amr hal salen ta ruiey ‘camels dears | Cai be few days. a ait worried over the extremely high prices of jams, tending "toc Ria oil tatereats this | jellies, preserves—and candy. In children especially ane in Nature emphasizes her demand for sweets. We all needa a ane good percentage of sweets each day. find 60 many econ- of AUTO SUPPLIES Famous Brunswick Tires and Tubes, Auto Theft Signals, Boyce Water Cans, Desert Water Bags oeesees 26 OOOCSOGD O00 LOEES EE OOOOOOOOS OOO OOOOEOEEDOOOOOOO OOOO IS OOOE SHOE, Tee ee 4 R. C. Beeler of Denver is here at- tending to business matters with local omical ways to use | oll companies, e i Karo is ° ie ba Reto Tc eke vaket| Te a reaper ie bas! uoueae) presiipg gemend tes wil oy Foute buy and many other Specialties. hight on aaa Husa Blue abe. Karo—the real can e as others are Wim ee crs ay doing. | Ane your SPRING SALE AT REASONABLE PRICES Attorney G. R. Hagens return morning!frem’A business trip to Denver. NSTEAD of worrying about and paying high prices for store candy, FREE make Karo Candy at home. It is easy to make, costs but little and Write today for its purity makes it best for children. tested “64 pee ‘There is an every day use for Blue Label:Karo. \ From breakfast ere broonet —on pancakes or waffies—to dinner for cooking and baking. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 17 Battery Place New York GAS AND OILS Center Street Filling Station Corner Center and Linden Sts. Phone 402-M P44 SSFOOOO0O4 900 09OOOOOOOOOO OOS OOOO OOO OOOO OO OOOO OOOH HOCOODOTEOES OOD 3 ; ; 3 ; ; ;