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THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1920. as enema Che Casper Dally Cribune seer re ee PACE THREE Hi TT PTL ian eghilbabn® apokiiiay an for the city tnat| Carlson's Fdmous Delmonjico Ice which need"not be|Cream of Denver, exclusive at Kim- : | M. J. Hopkins, geologist, is expected possibilities of the city park land east] vision now, { % to return. today from the oil fields of, of town for the formal park and of the) will be, in th8 Bolton Creek syndicate where he| sehool section south of the city for the}done over?” Mr. McCrary concluded, | ball’s, Served by experts. 6-14-tf i (Bae been on business. Mr, Hopigos Sel tural park received favorable con-| John P. rrick of Olean, ¥ fod haa all of the geological work for tion from Mr. McCrar Garden| visitor, most interesting talk| ii ‘ Pahe Spider-Bolton Syndicate, ge) |Creek shouid also be conserved as al Gav: es of the oil situation. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY f b q : jet Wyoming syndicate and the! |natural park in his opinion and there|He highly praised Casper for organiz-| » - ; & Chappell Oil Cu Napet 48 | jare splendid park possibilities in yout ing a Chamber of Comme: under the] WANTED-—Stenographer for _ billing ; | ' {banks of the Platte long West] American Ci { ureau, which he said] 5 Miss Mabel Gilbert is in the city from} st Howstone avenue, he stated. Rip-|had done remarkable things — for his| nd cashier work. Apply at Boyle's the Black Hills district, visiting with (Continued from Page 1) rapping the bank and the planting of|/home.city. The future of Casper is age. Must be experienced. 6-23-2E Miss Andrea Terriere. willow trees and would entirely; sured, he said, and it is likely to be “| = Fathi | parkings are narrew and stated that it/Change the aspect of the street, he said.| second Tulsa for si Mioyt xeecn, special agent of the} was just as important that the trees} Mr, Mctrary urged upon Casper edu- ey sae ca F { NATRONA z _ Home Insurance company, is here to-|on @ street be of one kind and planted|cation in keeping streets clean. He de-| | Mr. and Mrs. George Jarvis are leav- grt ol: elena dance is looked forward to by all of the) day from Cheyenne. at even distaness ag it is that the paye-|plorca the waste papers which blow/ing Tuesday on an extended trip thru / Migs MCAT eas endeat Ai Mies ‘BEnanes YOURE Peoples eg soe ment, curbings and sidewalks be uni-| from spot to spot with every wind. The|North Dakota, Minnesota, and iowa. TRANSFER co. 2 Eag | Miss Mildred| T. Tulmyer, district manager for the) form, postoffice lawn. ered with scraps of| They will make the trip in their Olds. = = Douds, who is visiting with Miss Wag. Mrs. H.C. Bretsehnelder, who has| Mutual Life Insurance company of| High praise was given the paved] paper although,a trash box stands on| mobile motor car and expect to be gone J * Phone 948 ney.at her: home in Am een visiting at the home of the Rev.) New York, is in Casper on business, | streets of Gasper and Mr. McCrary said| the was especially condemned.| about a month. : i guests of Mr. and Mrs. | 5;and JMrs. Walter H. Bradley, has left owes at the Speas’ ranch in the E for her home in Denver, Colo. Mrs, country. Miss Douds is here on her|Bretschneider, formerly a prominent to a union station, which! ultimately wants, he urged] aken at once for it that in proportion to its size, Casper| In re Miss Edna Barnard of O'Neal, Neb.,| has much more paving than Denver. | every ¢ is yisiting her brother, W. B. Barnard.| He seemed to think it unnecessary] that act way to Idaho, where she will visit for} Fesident here, was beautiful enter-|the two went to Salt Creek today. that streets in residence districts have| might take years of unremitting effort : the aumoraer. ihe young ladies were Le hey by her friends during her short ** * so wide a paved roadway and uyrged/to accomplish the change, he eGR, ice. ieee ees I, J. West of the Kasoming Oil com-| that only streets which are likely to he| The importance of playgrounds? and ; pany. droye overland to Rawlins last| main thoroughfares be laid gut at the|of wide open spaces about schools and Ty Gariag ‘reek , ® | night. 80-foot width hereafter. Purely resi-| public buildings was urged. An acre ic Mrs. J. J. Cha | PERSONALS | Cra ag dence streets might easily have only alot park space for every 100 inhabit ay ee Alar is RR Mr. and Mrs.-°, Low of Denver, were] 36 or even a 24-foot roadway with wide| ants is the ideal for a city, he said. for the Beige: meee a ries y Be Kein in Casper today, the guests of Mr. and|parking pefore the houses providing] The speaker warmly pr wood Gione ang Bee Gare Geel George Schwartz and R. O. Meents;Mrs. Frank 0. Warton. They are on|ample space and ample provision for|sign of the new brid a picnic supper at Garden Creek falls) left last night for Denver, Colo., where| their way to Seattle, Wash., in their| moisture for trees, he said. Platte which he said is a ed the de being built BIG SALE Starting Saturday, June 26 last night. Sie they will attend to business for a few| car, Eyery city should make provision for | eeful and artistic structure. | avail days. Before returning here they wi:l Ane at parks and open’ spaces in its plans, Mr.| You people of Casper have taken a A ba eh take a trip thru the oil fields of Utab.| Mr, and Mrs. Frank Warton and son,| McCrary stated; the small neighbor-|long stride in that you know what yi et ee © aoe: Attorney Harry 0. ton, returned} hood park with benches, flowers andlought to be done, The question is: Will| The Misses Elsie Winter, Lova Ben- Mark U. Weber, treasurer of thellast night from a week-end visit at| tre the more pretentious 1andscape you do it piecemeal without a definite jamin, Aurelia Cone and the MessersChappell Ofl company, and L. Sontag | Laramie and the wild natural par! Russell Couppage, Norman Wunder- have returned from Salt Creek where ling, who is visiting here from Chicago, they spent yesterday visiting the oil li, and Edwin Fager spent last eve-| field. ning at the Garden Creek falls picnic} grounds. They roasted weinies and] Miss Ailene Dodge is visiting with arshmallows around the camp fire.|Mrs. A. W. Prieser in Lusk, Wyo., tor Pie 9 several days. House Guests Leave eee on Park Trip Mr. and Mrs. Harry Free are leay- Mr. and Mrs. W. ing next Tuesday for the Black Hills been visiting -with :| Where they will visit with friends and Mrz. William Shaffer, left ye yj relatives for several weeks. ‘They will on a trip thru Colorado and Estes park}; make the trip in their motor car, and before returning to their home in Ne-| will accompany Mr. and Mrs. George braska, Mr. and Mrs. Shaffer accom-| Jarvis, who'are touring to the east, as panied their guests to Douglas, over-|far as the Black Hills. eee Squeegee land, Areas rere A. J. Hardendorf, representing # syn- W. ©. T. U. Meets dicate of local ofl ‘men in Montana, 1 tread. Friday Afternoon in one of the hospitals in Denver hav- The regular meeting of the W. C. T.|ing treatments for hig eyes. Mr. Har U. will be held in the Carnegie libr |dendorf became suddenly blind in his on Friday afternoon. Dr. Walter H.|right eye and there is little hope now French will address the meeting on} that his left eye can be saved. e« bla DANCE TONIGHT Dreamland Pavilion the subject of ‘‘Patriotism"”. A good ba attendance is desired. M. A. Mestas of the Mestas and -_* © Spears offices is here after a short buui- Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Bingham have re-|ness trip to Salt Lake City, Utah, turned from Colorado Springs and Den- 2; FF, ver, Colo. While in Colorado Springs, Mr. and Més. Fred Christianson and| Dr. Bingham attended the Tri-State|family are returning to their former Dental association meeting. He 9} home in Ida Grove, Iowa, for a three took special work at the dental school| weeks visit with friends and on a busi-| there where special teachers give in-/ness trip in connection with the Poison structions in the different branches of| Spider-Bolton Creek syndicate, They aver two million Diamond Tires dentistry. : have recently moved to this city to 4 ss make their home, in use-— American Legion £9 /% e : Daneo for Marines Miss Caroline Malthy has returned practically one Auspices The dance given this eyening at the| from Che; . Wyo., where she w Dreamland dancing pavilion by the|the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Artivr Par-| American Legion and chaperoned by|ker of that city. | the members of the Women’s auxil SSS will be in honor of the marine ‘division| Carlson’s Famous Delmonico __Ice of the seryice, Decorations will be in|Cream of Denver, exclusive at Kim- keeping, and the music -wil be fur-|ball’s. Served by experts. 6-14-tt nished by the American Legion as usual. The dance Will be managed on the order of the regular “dime danc The last dance given by y the Ameri- can Legion which was in honor of the navy boys was one of the greatest suc- cesses of the season, and this evening’s for every third motor ¢ar! Marine Night-Turn Out - DIME DANCE Union Orchestra Everybody Welcome Motorists buy more Dia- »-monds than anyaothertire not sold to car manpfacturers as original tire equipment, American Legion L SEE BEN : ae (6) : 25 Tricotine Suits, Values up to $65.00 oe 15 Jersey Suits, Values up to $45.00 30 Dresses, Values up to $65.00 1 Dodge 1 Hudson Speedster Why worry about the present. Everyone SHOULD have faith in Casper’s future. Trucks International 3%-ton Diamond , BSS SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Lots of New Mid-Summer Hats Just Opened Up 2-ton . BRODIE RUBBER CoO. 148 East Midwest Avenue 3 Phone 1203 109 W 15" ST. PHONE 74 W MOTOR TRUCK & CAR SALES CASPER, WYOMING- 1% <5 o-agoes Me ot O. 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