Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 8, 1920, Page 3

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Business Women’s Club Midsummer Day Picnic Word has been received that Miss Plans 3 alee Quinn, ae was recently con- nected with the Durt ey the Business and Professionalliaw offices, has arrived ae othe Women’s club at the meeting held last|/Wash., where she will spend ‘the sum, ing at the ¥. W. C. A. made plans! mer 5 for @ picnic probably at Garden Creek ‘ on Monday evening June 21 to which! Dinner Party all business women, whether members! Mfach Enjoyed of the club or not, are invited, -Mr. and Mrs, Charles on pre- The girls will) meet, Bt the Associt-lsided at an informal dinner party iat tion at 5:20 and cars and trucks will Be their ranch home east of town, Sunday ov a on eee who do not care to/évenig in honor of Mr. and Mrs. 3.3 the . > {Cliffora, of Huge, Colo., who are here All who wish to So are asked to reg- Visiting at the home of Mr, and Mvs. at the Association before Friday|sr J. Foley on Park avenuc. 18, and pay the sum of 25 cents! Piaces were laid for Mr. and M h will be used by @ committee to! cuitford, Mr. and Mrs. Foley, Mr. a1 se the provisions for the supper.! Xfrs Charles Becket, and Mr. and Mrs. e girls discussed plans for the) Carlsoh at the beautifully served 3 gram which the club will follow in! o'clock dinner. meetings for both the summer and} “eee next fall. Mrs. Harold Banner is in Laramie, Miss Maude Corbett, the secretary OfWyo., to attend the graduating exer- the Y. W, C. A. gave @ most interesting cises_ at the state university. Her alk on her war work experiences to! daughter, She conducted work for a'ish her four » of 60 nurses who she deelared versity this s; were among the finest women she hed Miss Banner will réturn here for the ever knokn, | summer. In addition to telling of her own) work, Miss Corbett Gescribed the work) done fo je munitions workers of }Reeves have returned from a ‘hort visit ince by The ¥. W./C. A. and the tix iwith their sister, Mrs. McIntosh, on the! justrial work Which ‘the Association is’ Sweetwater, ae conducting in that cowntry at che juest of the French Association unt'l' Denver Girls French women “ean be trained to take) Visiting Here the place of the American secreta.‘es. Miss Corbett promised another talk on the same subject at a future meet-| The girls concluded the by singing songs. ' see War Mother Dances to Continue ee year course at the uni- pring. Mrs. Banner and e ee Mrs. Rex Fanning and Miss Grace eee | ‘The Misses Margarct and Elena Me- Aleer of Deny evening O'Neil and other friends. girls have been residents in ané have many friends younger set, Casper, amony the Beginning ‘Thursday night the dances |gulor Philatheas siven by the War ‘Mothers or the| A tee Naa Ge voitig faléss ck Women’s Auxillary to the American! ortably outfitted Ine tloomon, andl Legion will be continued as during the! iad sae Sahel winter social season. The dances wom Bacay Paterinv Hin Sage. oe agiecine 5, | be given wnder the auspices of the| poest. ‘The Junior Phiflathea class of} American Legion and the Ameres?|tne Methodist Sunday school organized Lesion orchestra will furnish the 1!-léne party, and the tes sic. ‘They wil be held at the Dream-|gnecear Comm the chose eee cast was pur- and paialie ere — hag Class Sete In order to tetieve the congestion tn! putit tat WOOT UME Wb ikea the enelosure around the dance floor,| were soon roasting. ‘After thie spread a rule has been made that every manlthe party sang and told stories Around must purehase five dance tickets hefore! the fire, | he can stand between the railings.} oe # Dance tickets will be sold as at the regular every-night dances. All winter the dances given by the Women’s auxiliary were very popular, and there was much sentiment towards rting the dances again, whén it was xnnounced that they would discontinue until next fal, The dances will be chap- eroned as usual by the War Mothers: oe Senior Philathea Class grandson Kermeth, is here from Sky-! | burg, Minn., visiting with his two sons, J. L. Biederman and Conrad Biedermar.,| both of this city. * ** Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Thiele have re- turned to their home in Alliance, Neb., after visiting here for several days with} friends and relatives. ** Colo., are here for al “\few days visiting with Miss Emozene| Both of eal | | Miss Nora Banner, will fin-| @id not put up stakes, because it was | Fred Biederman, accompanied by his} r ig up the situation, said it a) peared that the sidewalk contractor was Most interested in doing work where there was ready cash to pay BOND MARKET This opinion was born out by the city engineer, who said he went or sent engineers where the contractor had his equipment ready for work unless the centract called for other than sidewalk work to be completed in the district first. Mr. Van Gorden said that there were districts in the city where residents had ;been waiting fur sidewalks for years (Continued from Page 1) pay for putting it in and then have to turn arownd and pay the city again, The fitm of Castle & Mechaley first blamed the city engineer and. the Jack of cement for the delay in putting in the} sidewalks. It developea that there was hardly any cement in the city of the variety called for in the specifications | {Myvi es Hane e aatrota of the contract. F i where dwellings had just been com- Phere appeared to be some difference pleted. between the city engineering depart- ‘ eS ae t ment and Castle & Mechaloy, but when beth parties were called before the! Mrs. E. J. MiNer of Dallas, Texas, council, ft developed that the city en-|who has been visiting at the home of necring department was acting within | her #oh-indaw, Tom Meaney, on South z if Le fue entirely within reason. | Ash La Reade ad aie! bo bene Two firms interested in houses on Grant|in Dallas. Mrs. Helen M. Gribble, } street thought that sidewalks should be} Meaney's sister-in-law, accompanied her placed in front of their hotises at once. jmother to Casper on her visit. Mrs. L. 8. Worthington sai@ that he had been called to this district as city en-y gineer to set up stakes, Dut that Httle work had been done in laying #ide-| ft: walks, He said that his departrnent had} set up stakes at least fifteen times, but : that where |there seemed to be no ind-|—— cation of work being done on sidewalk} construction the engineering department} CT wasting time. } Council C. M. of at least one 7 been set up twice tractors. Fred Van Gordon, council member, if SLOW DEATH Aches, pains, nervousfiess, diffe | culty in urinating, often mea serious disorders. The world’s standatd remedy for kidney, liver, ladder and uric acid troubles— GOLD MEDAL eM Oy bring quick relief and often ward of deadly diseases. Known as the national remedy of Holland for more than 200 years. All druggists, in three sizes Leek for the name Gold Medal'on every bex and accept no imitation n said that he knew) p where stakes had} for the sidewalk con- The Statistical Sharks Tell us April and May are espe- cially prolifie in windstorms. No community can consider itself immune from catastrophies of this character. Every season districts which have heretofore been immune have been devastated and laid waste. Old Man Getieral Average may pick Casper for a tornado ye then will you be protected by Windstorm Tasurance—or will you Have to*hbear your own loss? R. T. KEMP Co. “Insurance—That’s All” 112 E. 2nd Phone 370 Just Received From Our New York Buyer to Have Meeting The Senior Philathea class™ of ihe Methodist church will meet at the ranch home of Mrs, Charles Swingle on Wed nesday. Motor cars will take the guests from the Methodist church to the ranch, All desiring to go in the automobiles or to furnish the motor cars are askel te) be at the church promptly at 1:30 o'clock. Miss Della Meyer is. here from St.) Louis, Mo., visiting With friénds in tlie city. eee Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Reynolds of Salt Creek are in the city on a short busi- ness and pleasure trip. ee @ Assembly President to Visit Lodge Members of the W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah lodge, No, 29 and Natrona Re- hekah lodge No. 13 will meet in a joint session at the I. O. O. F. hall on Wed day evéning June 9. The lodge will visited by Lucretia E. Garey the Music Lessons Gidding’s Public School Class method for Piano. Dr. Mitchell's Public | embly peaeiilnt: School class method for The Pocohantas lodge, which was to} violin, cornet, clarinet have held a meeting on that evening, has given the hall to the use of the and trombone. Rebekahs, and will meet at some later 5 date, Classes are now being a8 8 “ J. J. Carberry, who recently tnder-| organized. went a serious operation at the Pri-| . vate hospital, has returned to his home Summer term begins in Riverton, W; in a much improved) June 7 and fall term condition. Mr, Carberry is the brother! of Mrs, Frank Stewart of the “Stewart September 7. Baby shop" in the O-S building. ene Informal Dancing Party Planned Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Foley will enter-| tain at an informal dancing party at} the Mullin club on Thursday eyening.| . * | Miss Van Meter At Presbyterian Church Daily, from 9 a. m. to 12 m. David Kline of Riverton, Wyo., ac-| companied Dy his two. sisters, the Mis Kline of Lincoln, Neb.. are visit-} ing for a few days in the city. | I% + * Peter Holden has_returned from} ‘0, II., Where she has spent sev-/ months with her little who underwent a serious The little girl is improving at present. The C. E. HOOD AGENCY Room 23—Townsena Bldg. Phone 196-3 General Insurance Strongest Companies Live-Wire Service Specializing in Complete LIFE, ACCEDENT, HEALTH Protection NATRONA TRANSFER CO. THE EQUITABLE LIFE Phone 948 of the U. S. American Legion DANCE Thursday Evening Dreamland Pavillion In order to reserve the space in the enclosure around the dance floor for dancers only each gentleman will be requested to purchase five tickets hefore entering. Ladies free. - 5O-NEW DRESSES Georgettes, Taffetas, Messalines Will Be Placed on Sale Saturday at $29.95 Me Mo oMe a Sata X ad Per eees oat ag ° RO? ook fe o-eo-es ? o, ° io, 6,94, e °, ? Some Good Used Cars Maxwell 5 Passenger At a price to sell quick. tabs artes > K? >, %, oo oho 2 + - Chalmers Touring Refinished this week, in first class condition throughout. Will be sold at a price you cannot afford te turn down. Chalmers 2 Passenger With truck box, ideal for carpenter, plumber, etc. Six-cylinders, engine recently overhauled. New rear end just installed. Car is in best of running order. $400. Buick D45 Touring Good running order, engine in fine shape. will be surprised how low the price is. + +, K2 + K 4,04, Oo, DO. fF, PAPO ree es ° + > o %, ° o, %, 2, » é Oo Me 5% + + 4, aXe» m eS You agen ° + o, oe, + Wescott Touring Six cylinders, good cord tires, two bumpers, mo- tometer. In first class order. Will accept real estate in trade on this car. Phone 1223 We will be pleased to show you any of these cars at your convenience, Has OAD. CE SALES Any |i AND “e o, ° XX Ses ? io, oe, o, + 24, ° K? ° aetete 2 ras *, oe, *, See) >. * Stephe jacquire acreage in the for the} following a visit to thi work, while the city engineers went] ming oil field. , could be saved, or, according to terms | wheres in their opinion, the most time jor the contract. eR RE Our Annual June Sale of Silk Underwear Surely this is an opportune time for the women of Casper to supply themselves with these dainty undergarments for summer as they have two of the best brands to select from, viz., “Kayser” and “Dove.” owns large r county, Tes Beginning tomorrow and for a few days only we will give 20% Discount on all Silk Camisoles, Vests, Bloomers, Envelope Chemise and Nightgowns. You will find an attractive assortment of gar- ments to choose from in the following materials: Italian Silk, Kayser Silk, Wash Satin, Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe. Extra Special in Silk We have about seven or eight styles of Far which was priced up to $11.50 per yard. Special while it lasts, at $6.75 per yard 40-in wide Vy Glove Silk, Not the man who owns a Westinghouse Electric Fan. Our fan stock is now complete for your selection. ‘All sizes from 8-inch Whirlwind to the 56-inch ceiling type. Oscillating and non-oscillating types. Get your fan NOW and enjoy it during all the coming hot months. Natrona Power Co. famous Wyo- We have at Casper a high grade which will be sold at ored in a public ware house| player-piano PAGE THRE? TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ; substantial dis-|| Will the gentlemen who borrowed the count if taken at once. Terms. If in-|new Light Six Buick licerise No. 15386 terested write the Denver Music Com.’ please return the tag to P. O. box 181. pany, Denver, C 6-83-60 Our Sale on Ladies’ Shoes is still in progress which gives you choice of our enormous stock of low and high shoes at 20 % Reduction Richards &Cunningha THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU-WANT THE BEST B i AAA Mo tele tee Seo tecte tee Seo letoe Moa% Me So Mo ote o% toate o%e ete cto cto tocte teste teem yoageeSe Seago ehe Seale aie eho ace aie she aSo-as once ate ale soe aie aie eee aie ao io aie aie otto ele afe-4% So eSo-aSo-efe-efo-ege-egoete Phone 69 Le, Os nt OG, Ge, Mee Mn Me ebie en 2, 9, So sovledevede tei do fe sted 4So-eep ste ae-obe- ae steate do ae seo ase dete fesse a ogo Hote 050 Ho the to ae Bote dfeateagectedf 6-8-1t* TL Ta-Si Silk left 4 ee ANA > os a> 2 aXe o, * o+, 2, 2 "ort! oo, KA ¢ %, Sea ° io oe, o, OF Oo 5% 5% ‘aaa e? o, ¢ Pe ° — MAD Mer MP MPU OU UY, 2 ++, ox ++, 2 ee + Lo octe. et te o¢, 2, 7 o 4, O, ¢ o ter o, ? of, .%, ¢° 2, 2 ere % oe, Poateat “er tre oe, 2, oO ° te rerio *, Sas HG 2 oa oe, 2, o? °. o*, 2, ? o> ° o, 69 1%, 2, Se O

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