Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 23, 1920, Page 3

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EE RA RTS AS ARDS EIEN. poe 77 7° * PAGE THREE ———o—n We wish to extend our most sincere! |aSSA ULT DRAWS > Daily Fashion Hint’ | M. N. Mestas has returned, overland, appreciation. to our many friends for) trom Cheyenne, where he was forced to | their sympathy and kindness during the| leave his car the last of Iaat month, 90 DA YS IN JAI. fracas ml at the death of our tittle) pecauge of the condition of the roads. BEL SPICKL&«n. It cost Charles D, ‘Long ninety eiva € iesomne Residents ¥ Mrs. D, S, MeCalman and Mra. Ar thur Parker of Cheyenne are visiting with friends’ eter, io agi ‘week-end, Miss Heed soe Entertains, pasha Port Huron, Mich., whe is visit- tor Sel Friends. ing. Casper in the interest of a large Luke Coghlan was fined $25 and Sota | Miss Viva? 8 entertainea at her) number of Port Huron stockho! ‘of i tice of, none ige ith O aat Bet: ders: in jus peace court this morning | urday night, for a ‘number of her social friends, ‘The home was decorated in yreen and White and the evening was spent Dying | ere the Mis dancing, ‘The guests -Misses Katherine | wood, E. E. Calder, fleld superintendent; struck Fisher and he was. later arrest- , , 7, ond Leah Holloean, Belle Adaroa, Toutes | Hgh align Seiccriee sea oie aon un aamauit ind battery change : The newest conceptions in tailored McDonald, Lutu Duty, Pauline Barker, | i. Kiechner, P. 1. Calder and Madeline Po Te Bee ; Arline Beech, Ruth Stevens, Anna] Blanchard. . W. C. Gregory of the Chappel on yte, Molly O'Mara, Georgia ‘Reeves, Mary Dessert, Mad@line Blanchard, and the Messrs. Joe Wyatt, Bill Lester, John Groves, Clare Blanchard, Francis Dunn, Hiram Warden, Faye "Woleott, Rudy Detwilder, Walter McGrath and ; wi no We receive the Gage Weekly Hats cordon Paula, BY acts ture outlook of our oll city since,the | dent of the ‘Telephone Operators’ union ab Sia sine ake en | are to appear in new weaves and g y i tn Mf. Whisentiunt wilt 1 Chamber of Commerce have taken such [oe poston, who. with. @fty. other. fleld | o'clock. : ; | under new names. ‘This one piece ‘ PiarpieE a) A pleased Be eck deed deo anata workers from the Hub is in New York t+ | frock ia silk jersey is trimmed with which means new hats every week. x % ; News oomes from Sheria: f the! bands of finely accordion — plaited eek 2 .- Mrs. Whisen- neridan of thi bats: oth he amen erg waa to organize the 12,000 telephone opera-|jirtn of a fine daughter on March 19,| Sain which are gradnated and set Moon, a college chum, and who is now Parker served in France in the Am: coarse thread lace, with round neck. the Bee to President Net- “R. 8. Shannon, tied superintendent | <a"_POtal service during the war,! The sleeves have straight bands ar- “77° ; 3 . 8. Shannon, where he met with Mrs. Parker, Mr.) ranged in flare effect to form eulfs. at. efore returnlag to Casper Mrs.} i. O. Warton isin Laramie this week| for the Buck Creek Of] company, is in Parker holds a position on the Gasper! “Medium size requires 4 yards 44 e 1 iner vhisenhunt will visit with friends in} on legal business, the city enroute from his headquarters postoffice now. { inch jer, and 7 yard: laited sat- Cheyenne and points in Colorado, eee $n ‘Denver, Colo., to the oil flelds at 80 fey rennin ieee Ao he ae E. H. Fourt, prominent attorney cf} Lusk. T,'A)Pedley is here frotl Denver ont 3 5 Zt d A Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Carr have re-! Lander, is spending a few days here at- Gaye. business for the next few days, et aes sae Bear Cao bei an rt turned from Thermopolis, where they, tending to business.” c. P. aii aanpreaunt heeerucnes . “i Tice, spent several days. Pe he an exten usiness trip in the! Wiliam Cronin aie John Sullivan | a Front Basement, We. ildi: st Hote in; es Mrs. G, L, Kay who has been ii at] ast. ee have left for ‘Texas where they will! “Trail of the Arrow.” Coming, 3-19.6t t, I Building Svnergae Meeting her home on 180 North Durbin strect, Will Be Weld Tonight St. Mark's Synergae will met this evening at the home of Miss Irma Pat- ton, North Wolcott street. ee 8 Delvhian Meeting Held Tomorrow The Delphian society will meet Wed-) nesday afternoon with Mrs, R. Te Kemp, Enjoy Luncheon. Mr. C. Kirehner, secretary of Winora Oil Corporation, entertained at his home and gave a lunchéon on Monday to Mr. J. D, Patterson, @ prominent business Winona and the Central Wyoming Oil syndicates. |The other guests attending the Tuncheon were: George C. Davis, president of Winona; L. C./Dye, presi- | dent of the syndicate; Dr. William Nor- ‘The luncheon and little talks were enjoyed by all and from what Mr. Pat- | Port Huron friends a very favo: re- port of Casper and the oil situation, as he was deeply impressed with the fu- is much better and expects to be about soon, * » 0) 3. ¥. yfutten of Big Muddy is in the city looking after his oil interests. Mr. Mullen has spent an extended visit in California with his mother and sis- ter, who will remain in Pasadena for the present. - terson said, he will take back to his! tors in that city. ‘ 70 ORGANIZE TELEPHONE OPERA- TORS—Miss Teresa Sulljvan, vice-presi- George Jarvis, R. O. Meents, M. J. Gothburg, and several eastern represen- tatives of the Poison Spider-Bolton Oil syndicate the oil fie! Wwe returned from a visit to at Poison Spider, eee L, Gockle of the San Juan Petroleum: Company, has returned from a business | trip‘through the state in the interests $25 FINE PAID | EDWARD SPICKLER Follow . in jafl to. use an iron bar on George | 8-28. Tis * Lang's head yesterday afternoon on the | kaa BE The Trail of the Red Arrow sion of Tecate teste ee | |" M. Cohan ts heré from Denver at TO THE IRIS ’ Raficie tiatey piecing ina tine see aa | | tending to business. He ts registered SOME TRAIL ; Provocation. He-was sentenced yester- Be Aig nning hotel during his- stay Ladies Be Sure to Attend | day afvernoon jn police court to serve | | peace eater aha ee teat eender eet | ninety days in the city jal. ah { | FOR ASSAULT for attacking G. W. Fisher yesterday | afternoon in ‘the East Siie garage: | Coghlan and Fisher quarreled over) some petty grievance, the evidence! tended to show this morning. Coghlan | Company is expected to arrive here to- night on business connected with his oil intérests. i a es The Sisterhood of the Chr fatten chureh will meet at the home of Mrs. R SILK JERSEY SMARTLY FASHIONED. into the sk to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parker, Mr look after their live oak interests, ss Mr. and Mra. J. F. tae on North} Jefferson are the: parents. vr a baby bey born Vaaier ay, Bagh 9 ) | SEE BEN Mr. and ass: Raph Van Denburg } have come to Casper to locate after trip in the east. Mr. Van Denburg was formerly with the nari‘ Oil company. | Some people think 428 South Park avenue, see of hia company. * | cb Pp nin!) = es p Miss Ruth Cheney is in from Free-|, Pi a | H. C. Bretschneider, president of the | that “SEE BEN” is North Casper Musical land on a shopping trip for the day. S. L. Silverstein of New York City is | Western States Oil company, is here! the name of some new Thursday eee a business visiter here in the interests | !m Denver for a few days business. A; musical will be given Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. c. H. Dunn, 958 United street. under the auspices of the Baptist church. ~A special inyitation is exteniied ‘to the x _| this secton. i the smallest population of any count Real Estate \and In- | people of North Casper. fs) intern are in»Cheyenne on n pleas zee ot Europe, ry surarice business: Our Entertain Women of St. Mark’s The House of Church Women of St. Mark's Episcopal church will meet in connection with the meeting of the Wo- man's Guild, Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. J. J. Wied- crhold, 645 Natrona avenue. aera) Mr. and Mrs. James Griffeth are here from Kansas City, /Mo, visiting with old friends. Mr, Griffeth was “here a part of last summer, and is sate hee feo ing to Casper to loca1e. ax _ Everyone” his savings account. - / Jooked like he had Jost “You Can’t Please HIS is an amusing story by Frank R. Adams cf the “today” that you worried about yesterday and that never happened. Conover Collier was going "through life chained to the fear that he “might lose his job or his sweetheart or surprised to discover that “it might have been worse” as inveteraté optimists are Dick Gardner has. return om a visit in Rushville, Nebr., with friends and relatives. eee Miss: Helen Carlson and Miss Gather- W. H: Cheney is in the city from his ranch in the Bates’ Hole country, tending to business matters. s+ 8 Dr, R. A. Rathbun, accompanied hy Charles: Wheeler and Frank Weber, is in Salt Creek looking after his oil interests. b) ut ary Robert Hartman has -returned fron. Wheatland, Wyo., wnere he spent sev- eral days in the interests of his insur- ance business. of his company. eet : H. Murray of Billings, Mont., is here looking after his oil interests ies on a short businegs trip to Denver, Colo, see F, A. Vilinave returned to Thermopo- lis after attending to business here. He will return to his home here in about a week, €, 2.2 M, N. Castle left last night for Den- ver, where he will spend several days, attending to business. ae D. Staub; of Denver is in the city on business, The Most Interesting Human Being in the World HER name is Lily Becker—an American girl—and.you can read the story of her career in “Star Dust”—Fannie Hurst’s has written a really great, a really important novel. ‘ In Lily Becker you will find a sincere interpretation of the instinct for self-expression in woman asserting itself through the repres- sions exacted by too indulgent, but too little understanding parents. Lily Becker's fight is the fight of every modern young woman who must fate the world. Miss Hurst has drawn a re- markable literary portrait of the girl of today. Get the Current Cosmopolitan and begin this novel tonight <¢ ees ‘ perth while re Cosmopolitan’ poor folks Then, when it all ‘three, he was all that wheat.” Cc. WL. Gunnison WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR THE NEWS DEPOT What Would You Dowith a Million? O you think you would act as the riches fairly rained down upon them? continues his story of the oil-magic mil- lions that have transformed 2 wilderness into a metropolis, He tells about Uncle ‘Wash whowas going to the government and make all “them drillers stop muinin’ ten—end now—but read the story. It’s Get Your Copy: Today! 153 So. Center St. in Texas acted when But wheat was forgot- 4 Phone 256 chewing gum. But such is not the case. We are in the Cc. Ww. dnatheers or Cheyenne is a} busifess visitor in the city. ge In proportion to its area Norway has ® good claim to the long-distance read ing championship, having read the bi- ble thru seventy-one umes. ROUP Spasmodic croup is usually relieved with one application of-— patronage will make it better. § dee Ben 109 W 15" ST. PHONE 74 W R BODYGUAR $100 REWARD Will be paid to person or per- sons furnishing information lead- ing to recovery of diamonds taken from the women’s rest- room in the Iris Theater last Sat- urday night. Henning Hotel Camper, Wyo. ooo STORAGE Willard. WILL is making up your mind and sticking to it, a direct comparison ix the WILL in WILLARD STORAGE BATTERIES. AUTO ELECTRICAL: COMPANY 111 East First St. > Phone 968-3 JHE DIED| : —but his widow draws $200.0 f# month as long as she lives, Ask 111 East Second, LOYAL MOOSE ATTENTION Powder River Legion No. 99 will meet at Moose Hall Thursday, March 26, at 9:00 P. M. Initiation and refreshments,; All Legionnaires and candidates aré re- quested to be present. J. N. KRAUSS, Herder. Rally Ga R. T. KEMP, Agent Phone 370 \ The knit silks are going to be fashionable for spting, though they 'rhere is a vest of first novel, Her fight against an all too destiny—the seat : THE NEW YORK LIFE Former prices $50.00 up to $85.00 forces which er character—the desires which aa ht OPTI . Sn : , 4 : those forces—all form ihe baeegsonesl against which Miss Hurst Skilled Optician ONE CUSTOMER 300 Spring Suits and Coats—the highest grade ma 10 ard dress hats for women. in the habit of saying. / alj trae and gt f $12.56 vou can buy $1,000 of Life In- $ 40.11 ie 1 13.19 surance for any one of the 41.89 ’ 14.04 prices shown hereon, depend- 43.51 America’s Greatest Magazine, - 15.27 ing upon the form of the con- _—50.11 y 26.35 tract. Other ages in proportion. 58.58 29.55 What may be the proper 67.69 34.03 form of contract for one man, 81.89 36.22 is perhaps not the kind the 91.74 37.35 other man should have to meet 103.95 A Buying Opportunity Special Sale on - Suits 250 Silk Dresses, Satin, Taffeta, Georgette We put them in two lots ae sans and 3 terials and workmanship that you can find only at the Fashion Shop—25 per cent off on every Suit and Coat. —Come early, make your selection. This is an oppor- tunity to get first-class merchandise at a reduced price. The Fashion Shop 114 North Center Street Casper, Wyoming AN UNUSUAL METHOD The usual method of selling Life Insurance is to seek a “prospect” and then “sell” him any kind of insurance, whether it fits his particular needs or not. ? My method is to advertise for clients and then use all I know to serve each one to his best interests. eae ~ If you aree85 years of age, his requirements. Would you rather be just “‘sold” or “served” in the hand- ling of your Life Insurance? ‘ WILLIAM E. KING. State Manager An Inquiry Entails No Obligation _Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co. Suite 2, Lynch Bldg. Phone 120-J any

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