Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 26, 1920, Page 3

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COLLISION WITH CA Because thé engineer evidently mis. took the brakeman's signal to William T. Packer to cross the tracks as one . notifying him to. back a train of box Guild and Church Women \ Hold Profitable Meeting een eed ‘ _ BODY OF WILLARD GARVEY, { st. Mark’s, Guild and the Tquse of} { churchwomen. held a largely attended | Re OLD RESIDENT, RETURNED ) the hamel of Mrs. J. J. Welderhold, 645 Be a oN chs FOR BURL cars, the motor car which Mr. Tucker Was driving was dragged about 20 feet, }slightly damaged, and Mr. ‘Tucker thrown out onto the ground. The accident occurred this morning, a Uttle before 10 o'clock, near the Stand- tard ‘Réfinery, where the tracks cross West Second street. Mr, Tucker thought’ the switchman for him to cross, but” instead the engineer saw the same signal and durn as hostess. Plats. for the raising of St. Mark's appoi Teor pe for the Cathedral Home at Laram | were discussed at the business ton } of the House of Churchwomen, at \ h Mrs. B. B. Brooks presided, jt} of ' away ai ues beeen’ ta alewoniateies cote one \ decided to strve a eountry dinner| Idaho Falls, Idaho, on March but ee st the Brooks: rarich Im -hune, automo-| Garvey leaves one daughter, the engine too much “* bile transportation to be furnished tor} McKingle, and four g went dend on the tracks. One all who wish to attend. Plans for the| Lewis Barker, Mrs. M 1 was broken, the body of. the car May -bagaar.to be held by the Gulla] York Garvey and” Was dented and torn, but’ the cre progressing nicely, it was repurted.| was 83 years old ‘will not exceed much moro The hostesses served a dainty luncheon | death. than $100. ————— “tt he Sg “CONFIDENCE MEN WANTED IAS FEATURES MORRISON | HERE: ARE UNDER ARGAEST PRTURE ON OCCASION OF | eas a wn FLM STAR'S WSIT HERE| Sse have been for the sheriff's office, Kilgore went Pete Morrison, movie star, who 18| to Cheyenne last night. The ‘operations now in Casper in person, will appear a3/ of the men here are sald to have netted @ special attraction at'the Iris tonight | them about $620. They had no money in’ “Neck Noose,” a thrilling Western arrested picture, featuring the. big cowboy. in bivie at Cheyenne, but it ts Morrison has proved quite a striking character on the streets here with his big beaver Sa citsS TR CASPER AGAIN AT TOP. IN RECRUITING RECOR | nt to the Cathedral Home this week | Saturaay Tornoe thi Aa y members of the , fynergne was | worth $38.60, eee Mrs. Lathrop Hostess at Lenten Tea ‘Tomorrow St. Mark’s Synergae cordially invites: the public to attend a Lenten tes and Easter candy sale at.the home o! H. Re hrop, 805 South Cent: morrow rnoon from 3 to 6 obleck. The price has been fixed at 59 cents by. the SEE aR pparke. Informal ‘Dinner’ Party This Evening ’ Miss Allene Dodge, who is viritng with her sister, Mrs. D, P. Van ¥; will be hostess (this evening at in- f formal dinner party in honor of Mr. Robert Morton, who is leaving soon for Denver, Colo, ‘Covers will b2 Liid: for Mr, and Mrs. D, P. Bees Miss Martha Hawkins, Shetis) Van Uurg and s.olert 3for DELEGATES TO Kilgore of the police department, acting from Casper in postal money orders. —_$»__ LONDON.—Sir Ernest Paget . quall- sent 9s wedding present to College Leader, Ne ‘ket race horse trainer, a truckload of of hay. sth aan RE Tribune Want Ads bring results, at Cheyenne and} will be brought here by Capt. W. E. thought that) they sent their money | fled as Britain’s chief “ ‘spug’”’ when he! Tucker evidently al in e ttemntea tol | i | Daily Ctibune Att sth News nas been Fecelved. of the death of George: G:\ Smith, president of the occurred Tie dee which double pneumonia. The burial Place in Los Angeles, second degree Masonic honors. Mr. Smith leaves a 10 and 8 years old, -—How. to Remove Easily and no one need Simply “get an ounce of Othire, rid yourself of freckles, for if not re- moved now they may stay all Sumwer, and spoil an otherwise beautiful com- Your money back if Othine plexion. fails.—Adv. MR z er ee ON. TH Th a OR : Py i een A ~-AALAOMD LEADS “70. ~ PRESIDENT, QIES.ON COAST) Los Angeles several days ago after as ilness for about three weeks with’! too | with thirty-| { e and two sons, | was 2 resident | FRECKLES (March Worst Month for This Teouble| Garvey, an ay. an claire time resident | started suddenly to back a freight car.|_ There's a reason why nearly. every- of saber pleat y,)body freckles in March, but happil r! there is also a remedy for these ugly aou- {ble-strength, from your druggist, and Gamage) omy m litile of It alse and morning, and in a few days you should sep that even the worst freckles have besan (0 ” disappear, while the light ones have) more! vanished entirely, Now is the time to TIMTHE TAILOR| Do Your Tailoring Also Cleaning and Pressing 20 Years’ Experience CALL 467-R 125 North Center The army secrujtitg. station in Cas- per shared with Cheyenne the honors |! of having led all substations of the dis- jj trict in its record forthe past ten days, ench haying. accepted_sfine applicants for enlistment in the service. ‘When her 70th year the late Queen ‘Vii studied Hindustani and, asda to. speak it nuseyy: 4 ROTARY MEET. RETURN HOME George B. Nelson and J. W. Johnson, ‘Wednesday in Denver and part of yes- terday in Cheyenne, The Rotary conference was attended by 500 Rotarians and their wives from four states, and was most successful in every respect. Roger H. Motten, the district governor, presided at the ses- Jems rather than destructive: criticism. ee Read The Tribune Want Ads QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tab- Téts, the substitute. for calomel. No griping results from these pleasant little tablets. They cause the liver ang bowels to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a soothing, healing, vegetable compound mixed with olive oll. If you have a bad taste, bad breath, feel dull, ‘tired, are constipated or bil- fous, you'll find quick and sure results from’ Dr. Edwards’ little Olive Tablets |] Our Regular Prices on All - MENS AND HIGH SHOES We Move Downstairs on - . or About April 1 THE BOOTERY Fourth Floor, O. S. Bldg. 114 North Center St. Pre-Easter Reduction Sale Suits, Coats “Dresses THE SENSATION OF CASPER $56, $75, $85 Dresses—For This Sale "$35.00 Suits and Coats 25% Off A complete line of sizes and shades. The Fashion Shop delivers 100 per cent what they advertise The Fashion Shop Casper, Wyoming at bedtime. 10c and 26c a box.—Adv. When It Is a Question of Which «Hat to Take. Why Experiment? Buy a Gage Just received a shipment ot Easter No other article of children’s wearing ap- parel. is more practical and this season more. 7 beautiful than ‘ the H ats. They are Gage’s * quaint denim’ little rompers shown in our shop. Oliver Twist suits, in Devonshire poplin and . Watzke Millinery and Art Front Basement, West Hotel Bldg. NOW IS THE TIME TO OUTFIT ALL THE SMA LLEST CITIZENS Every thing for the kiddies’ mothers delight to find— exquisite bits of hand- made dresses, bonnets, bibs, carrlage robes and pillows. For the tiny /| miss from 2 to 6 years we have adorable little frocks of crisp organdy, dimity, Japanese crepe and zephyr gingham— creepers in a variety of styles and colors, Six months to 2 yearn, needs that The Kiddies Ben Sport Suit linen—for boys from 2 to 6 years. We, also carry a very, complete stock of .underwear, -hosiery and shoes for the’ little folks to 6 years, as well as an at- tractive line of novel- ties—just. the appro- priate gift for His Majesty, the Baby. STUART CHILDREN’S SHOP Main Floor, O.. S. Building \ 4 fi yiyou know, is bad for stomach sayjand nerves. pl unei a a PAGE THREB Seen Ae wn E Vee Gaui tagitha teat ikon adc baik® years, and before his death was visit- ——$——— ee, ing in California after a trip to the , Fast on oil business. He was conne:t- } ed with several of the largest oil en- The PER CENT DISCOUNT On All Coats, SUITS AND DRESSES 20% PER CENT DISCOUNT Off on All WAISTS SILK UNDERWEAR ‘Remember, Ladies, we have no old stock to work off Phone 1304-W 156 South Center Street Commion ‘tea has a’ lot of tannin in it.. And tannin, Schilling. Tea contains very little tannin. “But Schilling Tea costs Yes, that’s so — it costs more per pound. But | figure the cost per cup. You'll find that it’s really cheaper than common tea— a pound makes so many more cups! And it is real tea — rich, refreshing, restful. There are four flavors of Schilling Tea—Japan, Ceylon - India, Colones English Breakfast. All one quality, parchmyn-lined moisture-proof At grocers everywhere, A Schilling & Co San Francisco Phone 1127-R STAHL THE CLEANER SLMANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Called for and delivered ‘the day. The Colorado Nursery Co. Established 1880—Incorporated 1907 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OLDEST AND BEST Western-grown trees for western’ planters. have all kinds of shade trees at $1.50 to $2.00. pay more? aise: We Why We have all kinds of fruit trees and berry vines, shrubbery, bulbs and climbing vines. We make a specialty of ever-bearing strawberries and raspberries. Don’t forget, our trees will grow if properly planted and cared for. S. H. PUNTENNEY, Agent 412 South Park Avenue Phone 760-J TREMONT $13.50 The uppers are Brown Calf Skin, the soles of solid Oak Leather are Welted, and the English last, which carries a moderate round toe, is pleasing. GLADSTONE $10.00 A most useful, conservative style, full of honest value in leather and workmanship. It comes: in, durable Gunmetal Calf -with extra heavy single soles. ~ WIGG “AD-ITORIAL” You not only get extreme values here, but a fitting service that is second to none. Yau’ll appreciate this service once you have tried it. op en cement “meee raenerancern eres terprises here, and will be missed by many: businessmen as well as social ——————— IGGING.. “YOUR SHOEMAN’ 123 East Second Street Location Formerly Occupied by Stahl the Tailor SHEER LORLOOLOE OES OESOLGH DOSES DEE OEE a sae HU BS “SATURDAY and SUNDAY iHarry Carey ADMISSION—Matinee, 10 and 30c. After 6 o'clock all seats 30c. PSP rors sor a ae oo, 1M + iO, rere, Saet eee ys the aSo-cho- eRe «Seo ao afo-aSe-oSo-fo-ahe-08e <fo-a%o ake che ale afe-ate-ote-ats

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