Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 31, 1920, Page 4

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ROAD TO DALLAS FROM LANDER T0 HAVE ASPHAL TM President of Anglo-United Oil Company Offers to Give As- phaltum Ojl for Highway If State Will Put It On LANDER, Wyo., May 30.—Archibald Campbell, president of the Anglo- United Oil company, has offered to give enough heavy black asphaltum oil from 1920 NATRONIAN “WAKES BOW HT Annual of Natrona County High School This Year Takes Rank Among Best Publications “The Natronian,” the 1919-20 school annual of the Natrona high school was issued Satur¢ though the first appearance at the higa school of this annual publication prob- ably will, not be general until, Tues- day. The Natronian this year takes its place among the high school annuxls of the likes at Dallas, Wyo. to put a{sclools im larger cities than Casper. As ; ften is the case in high school » surface cosa > P as o surface coating of the asphaltum oll on! tunis cuts taken from photographs ap- providing the state highway department {Pea in the printed book in dim form. in 3 The Commercial” Printing compan; iid will grade the road and bear the ex-|aycanont work i MEhie the ¢ pense of putting the oll coating op top-|Sual this year, By putting this oil on a well crpwnea| "4s. hs Year. But the annual ary road in the summer, it is believed Ate hiere, that this will make put together and a real credit to a long lasting) Fane, adi s 1 = and substantial road. District Super-| 2270 editor-in-chief and his two as siabr’'S: OC. ‘Nation .isiit favor of the tevick and Jennie Clark asa haa : . Smith, Mery Kassis and plan and has recommended its adop- | toy, bps le. ton | Lioya handled the busin de- to his superiors. 1 | partme vhich made the book possible. The entire route o’ - ras jn.j|Dartment which made the © route of the road was in-|" he customary features are carried spected by D. S. McCs a state high-}. ; eRe eey 2382) TeCaiman State bigh-lout in the book without getting too far cers, and it is believed that they wintint? the risque class. The athletic sec: also’ recommend. that suche a en ution is one of the best departments of surfacing the road be adopted, {th annual and shows the marked im It is understood that the plan would|Provement 1D eae ana eae be unique in the history of Wyoming| P&M School this season under oh and road building although the plan has|rection of Dean Moe been tried out successfully’ in Califor-| Military and athletic director. | s and plans showing the new ; Drawin. nia, This road has the heaviest travel ; ss of any in. the county. vocational high school now in process of yuilding make up an important see- |tion of The Natronian. Arthur Litheredge, a junior in the school, in his departmental sketches and pen sketches shows promise of devel Baseball Results of Yesterday and |\sie! santas is ons tt Standing of Clubs) sectits'ana Semuct Hates | Kodak—Irene Miller, Lois [and Lova Benjamin. | Alumni—Leslie Van Doren jert Grieve. | Joke—Mable Schnicle, Pet.|ford and Leland Barker. 702] Athletic—Mildred McKendry, .600|Moll and Richard Ball. ‘590| Society — Blizabeth Kida, .571| Wright and La Clair Dismuke. ‘516| Art—Ruth Ulery and Ruth Saltz. 366 ° ~ -343 305 WASHBURN AT IRIS TODAY | Bryant Washburn demonstrates a Pet.| novel method of getting rid of a trou- .620|blesome mother-in-law in his new pic- ‘683/'ture, “Too Much Johnson,” shown at ‘516|the Iris today. He inveigles her into .516|signing an agreement to marry a man} ‘500/who has been causing him a lot of ‘480| worry. The husband-to-be is just as} 1417 | enrs over the hoax that has been ‘371|put over on him as is the mother-in- |law. high this spring is well Ruth Haworth STANDING OF THE CLUBS and Rob- American League Grace Craw- We a. 10 14 14 Cleveland Harry Boston Chicago New York Washington — St. Louis - Philadelphia Detroit Arline National League w. Chicago Cincinnati Pittsburgh Brooklyn Boston - St. Lou New Y = Philadelphia — | in and O'Farrell; Good- and Dilhoefe First: Game Hendrix, M At Boston H. &,| Win, Sherhe 10 2 Boston a New York — 7 Bush, Fortune Schang; Quinn and Hannah. First Game At Philadelphia Philadelphia — Washington Perry, Keef: Perkins, Stile: R. H. 11 3 Hearne Eu 1 At Brbokly: Brooklyn. Boston Marquard and Miller; Goway. and Second Game. R. H. a J 8 2 Ae 1840 dore and Kreuger; ill, Miller. Brooklyn Boston -- Ten inning Ci At Clevelan i McQuillan end O'Ne Clevelind 5 Ni Philadelphia — rs, Bagby, Neihnus. Faeth and . <5 z Williams, Heath, Faber, Payne ee and Smith; anaiBohalk At Cincinnati: Cincinnati Pittsburgh - Luque and Schmidt. Cau Second Game. At, Philadelphia: Philadelphia Washington Moore and Picinish. H. 4 1 Johnson V Carlson 1 Pa and cot. Second Game. At Boston Boston New York - Jones and nah. H. 5 rs TRANSFER CO. Phone 948 Walker; Mays and Han-} Second Game. At Cleveland: Cleveland Chicago Caldwell Schalk. At St. St. Louis Detroit Davis Stanage. HH. 14 i} ou. 10 0 Wilkinson and BE. and € SHEAR YOUR SHEEP NOW Let us save you time and money. We are now prepared to shear 5,000 sheep a day. Abundance of water’ and feed; convenient crossing on Casper Creek; wool in storage and dry. Bishop Shearing Pens Bishop, Wyo. Phone 5F2 Lou National League At Chicago: Chicago St. Lov MISS MARY A. WHISLER 346 South Jackson Street Piano Instruction and Theory Will commence course Wednesday June 2nd. Applicants may phone 1415-W PIONEER GROCERY , AND MEAT MARKET PHONE 345 Sandison & Fiddes ‘THOS, FIDDES, Manager Corner Fourth and Jefferson Sts. Prompt Service We Deliver PAINTING, DECORATING _ AND PAPER HANGING First-Class Work Let Us Estimate Your Work PLATT & REESON 305 N. Durbin. Phone 300 DON’T WORRY! If it’s a watch—we can fix it UNITED JEWELRY SHOP 151 South Center Street Oil City Plumbing Co. Rear 122 Center St. Phone 711 and]! A GSAS Che Caspect Daily Ciitune | | | | wi friends uniting Miss Genevie Walter afternoon at Spiscopal Churéh. performed by ards and friends and couple were present. coral shade with a large pict match and roses. gene gette creation and summer hat. bridegroom was attended by his brother, Mr. « 5 E Itz-Sheffner ing Yesterday. As a complete surprise to their many the quiet mprriage ceremony| For the present, Mr. and Mrs. Schultz Vv heffner and) will be at home at the Henning, but in- took place y|tend to occupy an apartment here later. o'clock at the Mrs. Schultz has been a resident of The serv sper all of her life, having attended . Philip the high school here. Recently she has most |been in the employ of the Burlington of the Joffices. Mr. Schultz is manager of the McCord & Brady Wholesale Grocery branch here and has been in this dis- trict for the last eight years. Both of the young people are well known in the younger society set here and have many friends who extend to them their best wishes. ciety ents” was served at the Henning Hotel. The table decorations were of pink and white roses, . Schult 2| C K. Ead- intimate young the R only the relatives The bride wore a georgette gown of at to ried a huge bouquet of She was attended by Miss Emo. O'Neill, who wore a green geor- The . was given|Mrs. Hanway Hostess Sheffner. at Breakfast. mo! a dinner} A number of friends were the gu Schutlz, The bride by her father, F After the wedding c ALL WESTERN TODAY Lyric Theater Continuous 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. TODAY Wm. Russell Big 6 Reel Western ‘THEN. Texas Guinan ‘Western Bravado’ Next- A PATHE WEEKLY Girl sleeps in cemetery on a wager, but sees no ghosts COME EARLY, IT’S A BIG SHOW 100 Garments Coats, Suits, and Dresses at $32.95 All sizes and colors Jot Mrs. J.B. Har ‘at her home on South Park, \for WarersVuammers tor HOT WATER willnot harm CiHVIf--N.A M: EtL ISIT us on dates given below and SEE these hrilliant, beauti- ful CHI-NAMEL Finishes tested and explained during our < Chi-Namel Demonstration A Factory Demonstrator will be in charge oi this interesting Chi-Namel Exhibition to explain and instruct. 43 FREE A 30 cent can of Chi-Namel Varnish with. purchase of 25 cent brush to insure a ~~ fair trial Demonstrations June 1, 2 and 3 HOLMES HARDWARE 60. Phone 601 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY “OR RENT—Well furnished room; fternoon| close in. 245 5. Second. 5-31-1t le (el SARE THe TRE LLL IES tend the graduating at the|/FOR RENT—Large three-room house- Princip ‘chool, where her daughter,| keeping hpartmént. 348 S. Kimball, Miss Isabel Hanway, has spent the| Phone 1468. 5-31-1t school year. Mr. Hanway wil join| "> _.... ©6836. Mrs. Hanway and Isabel in St. Louis); LOST—Desert water bottle, between and they will attend the Republican| Garden Creek Falls and Casper. Find- convention in Chicago before returning ef Please return to Tribune. nenees to Casper. y yesterday morn-| ing at a four-cour-e breakfast, served Mrs. Hanway left yesterday St. Louis, Mo.. wh of nations, which may why it is known as the land of chiens, ——__ MONDAY, MAY 31, 1920 the leagy Partially expiay Switzerland has endorsea |, TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired. CORONA—L. C. SMITH” Typewriter 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 856 THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PICTURES BEST VENTILAT- ED THEATER IN THE STATE TODAY Iris Theater ALWAYS WORTH YOUR WHILE Bryant Washburn IN. “Too Much Johnson’ From the play of the same name. It blows the roof from a happy (?) home and bares the wiles of the well-known “worm called man”—Pure delight for the ladies. Let,him ‘come if he dares! A picture for laughing purposes only. Mack Sennett WEDNESDAY Comedy ‘Speak Easy’ _ BUCK JONES IN ‘TH FORBIDDEN TRAILS’ Cli iii iim in Memorial Day Itis in honor of the fallen heroes that we, today, pay tribute by placing flowers upon the graves of our sacred:dead. Because of.the unselfish devotion to a duty, which we owe to those who shed their blood for our common country, Decoration Day is the most beautiful holiday of the year, and on this day a mighty prayer of thanks goes up from a united people to th who died for us. e soldier boys Watch Our Windows -Phones 13 and 14 TT IN PLANNING "=" quality of the art work? goods? Then why guess the circulation of the publications circulation is obtained, where the papers go, how many paid and how many subscribers in arrears? lations. Ask for the A. B. 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