Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 28, 1920, Page 3

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Madison, : er-Collins Oil company. is here for the day. He intends leaving this evening, }fccompanied by O, Rinesmith of the Midwest Refining company, for New- castle. - = ee J. E. Walsh is here from Cheyenne, attending to business in this city for the remainder of the week. HELP, FRIENDS SEE DROW NING » Wyo, July 28,—R a strong nd assumed he was jok- he cailed repeatedly for ing when was soon jman on lots 9 and E% 8, block %, N i - MEDORE ALAR 5 of Sita abi 8 Mien Maaner o) LD pe Lenmsentateof.bis..wife, May Madison, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1920 fhe Casper Daily Cribune Macc, PAGE THREE Lee Corbin is here from Denver on’ r REALTY TRANSFERS, cf a ty gations .$ HO eh anes on lots 43 and 44, Gothmore @ short usinees ae, | MAN CRIES FOR | Butler Corporation to D. F. Tile. on lot 274, Kenwood addition, $1, et Jack Decker, president of the Deck- Walter Sayler_et ux to M.R “Carbon Black Manufacture is ned from an/fhelp. friends of L. M. Mumper of potash the | this. pla Union Pacifie fire Wedding Announcement L. M. Blair, local manager of Oj1/state and Denver. man ot gue ba eof the Ps . e 99 Received by Friends Here. Well Supply store at Basin, Wyo., is hs SSE aericr cence ace ee ira Mr. and Mrs. John Stoneburner an-|in the city on business. John P. Curran of Pittsburg, Kans.,|| drown. | He is supposes ito have 1° es orm O nserva 10n. nounce the marriage of their daughter as, care i arb es GIsmEOAN rectiveces “I Lousa Lafaun, to Mr. Rollin Alonzo ‘Waltz on Sunday, July 25, at 7:30 a. m, at Trin&y church, Thermopolis, Wyo. The young couple will be at home after August 1 at Midwest, Wyo. Walter Keefe is visiting in Chey- enne, and attending to business mat- ters. Mr. Keefe was formerly a resi- dent of that city. see with his son, 1 Curran, 58 W. A. Miller of Lima, Ohto. attending to business his oil interests. iz here connectel with MEXICANHELD | ‘@ In the report of the Sub-Committee on “Conservation,” of the Mri Wilts has Deen Vin <the Mitecat|. Mra. John’ Cropsey ‘of: Grand /Juno- : one" 6 | . * . Refining. company offices 11 the oliftion, Colo., is visiting with friends and| Cecil Morris of Clinton, TIL, is vist FOR ROBBERY National Natural Gas Conservation Committee (of which the Exchange building, for the past year\¥elatives here. Mrs. Cropsey has heen|ing at the home of and Mra, and was recently transferred to Mid- west, Wyo., where he will be with the fitending the Frontier Days in Chey-|rol D. Marqui enne for several days. From here she| here and has He e: epte BF ets to remain} a position with Rudolfo Fle Director of the U. S. Bureau of Mines is Chairman) presented at the meeting of the Committee as a whole, Pittsburgh, Pa., re same company. will go to Lincoln, Nebr., to visit be-|the Midwest refinery ‘under that title May 1, 1920, the “Conservation Committee” said: ° . . fore returning to her home. * be city jail for the pa ree a 4 -* } Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilson of #22/have taken in enterine ~ e . ie " a eed, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams are the|North Beech street, are leaving mnt on the Sandbar gq “If the gas is developed in a region distant \ arents of a baby boy, } last Mon-|morrow for a two weeks trip thr: In goods. He ts re . i ogee 3 pI Ne tb eas Priday,, July-33, una Miss wwe Houseworth. Both son} ey ee o6,¢0 nd was ide the gas can be put is in the commercial under- 2 x4 < < + vs and mother are doj feely. Miss artha Mar is ve was re- thi: ve e told the lice tb | * . “i which wax postponed because ot tha DO eantite tadg torn the. atate aintibaneiace BRUNE nee tahiraht| taking of natural gas gasoline-recovery and ) pride eld "meme evening after) six of; the, directora of, the. Indian|veraity at Laramie, will hurre Fierce was arrested about 11:30 o’clock| Carbon Black manufacture.” ... epee f Chautauqua week. The exact dite m S ~ is | ‘willl be; aummoundediilater. ieee and Mining company left today | tod: |last night. . tour of inspectioi 4 orks es | x oe, 3 _ 2 a : RI s+ Rrra tera euee ocubusats Lie mobet:| | Tai ay Fal 3 @ “The owner of the well is entitled to a return ; mn caeGia pany’s property. 2: Wood of Denver, is »peading EATS SOLINE AT aA i . HU Macias sreeiaioces: Beeps ele ts several 4 here attending to hosi.| BEA TS CENTS ALON on his investment and he should be permitted = ; Miss Essie Marie Mitchell, who was| prerbert “Schulte and’ parte fart. ealinteresta nT Connected with ot 15 AG under the conditions to utilize his gas in the formerly with the Chamberlain Furnt'tmorning for the Sweetwater, where Ch OVE |New Invention Makes Fords Run 31] most profitable and generally beneficial way.” « Bs elibekt in Riverton, Wyo., was| {hey Will spend the day on a fishing] Miss Ruth Cheney, who inas been} Miles on Gallon of Gasoline and { married Saturday, July 24, to William| ‘"!?- eee Pet) epi 22k 5 Soa ay ee PL f= Coldest i Weatties. q@ “Gasoline and Carbon Black are commodities Francia Melvin a¢ Billings, Mont. The! xr sear SNPS state university, returned froin Taa-| Other Show Proportionate f facta ecereetcrnatteranla ands * kK A - . M. Kirk, an operator in the Os-|mie yeste Savings. or Wl ere isa iderable and increasing wall He at home “etter “August 1 .at/ so (oh fields, is in the city on a short —————_—_-— pi Molt, Mont. . Mrs. Melvin was a resident here for two years and has many friends who business trip. see Cc. P. Plummer has returned jSimplex Troners | A new carburetor which cuts down gasoline consumption of any motor. demand by the public, and if there are no op- portunities which the domestic consumption of =! from cluding th Ford, nd reduces gus H 2 extend congratulations. Denver, where he spent some time on] 7) Matha eI UA GR athe enon ana) reduces, erie: natural gas as sources of light and heating : Patrick Sullivan and Family 1 it apelin Pea emonstratea in the praia sehjevement of the “Alr- power offer, THEN THE'UTILIZATION OF, . e ~ iction Carburetor Co., 732 Madiscn Xo Attend Frontier, Days. e | John W. Whelan has returned from City Th St., Dayton, Ohio. This remarkable IT FOR« GASOLINE RECOVERY AND : Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan and|nenver, where he snont ne mk ‘Yy us ee eI the Misses Sullivan have arrived in . spen he irst port invention not only iner ses the pow- Cheyenne and are guests at the Plains {of the week attending to business mat- to 50%, but CARBON® BLACK MANUFACTURE IS f ler of all motors from 309 7 hotel while tattending. the . Frontier|‘c= Ek Bin hee aiseine es hae heing| cnables every onc focrun slow cae hi i THE HIGHEST*+FORM OF CONSERVA- : s x 3 © being| g i ec Ge ty a £ | Days celebration! in that city. R. S. Ellison of the Midwest Re-| demonstrated this week at the Na-\q other car in the cold- TION POSSIBLE.”*’ | : ss ,.|fining company, left last night on a|trona Power company with a speciallest weather without previously warm- ‘ . 1 thes Givens OW caged “De ey | short business trip to Denver. inducement of a reduced pr! The/ing the motor. With it you can us: ae 5 | is eyenne, yo., for enver. eos froners are es bration while in Cheyenne. They were “St; Wyo., where he will spend the Blectric company trom Denver $!still get more power and more mile-| - than the former waste of natural gas in the Cowley field. S remainder of the week. claimed for the Simplex irone re’ th : pare vak ier - 5 joined by relatives from Tyler, Texas, “ 4 age than you now get from the hich 4 ss i who" took. Inthe. celebration tor, tm ade a they can do 90 per cent of it est test gasoline. Many Ford «wner @ The total use of natural gas by ALL consumers in 1919 was fi Floyd E, Pendell has returned from|ing done from the family washin. y they now get as high as 45 to f “ys y £ th ion! rst time. Mr. Hanway will return to! Denver, where he has heen for the| Through Of: thia| mllsflto°m gallon of-ganciine.. Ho aure| fess than 7 per cent. of the total production PBR soi | ieee een Tae (he eek but past few days attending to legal mat-| Week, the purcha > allowed on? are the manufacturers of the {m-| _ e Of Avviste GRR het tater Me utes | tore oe DeMOH nt ethos ety for, the Ironers./mense saving their new carluretor 25 per cent. of the annual production of any natural gas field + Mr. . . onstrations are being given this will mak they offer to xend it} : . a . for several weeks. Faward Morton of Douglas, Wyo., is} Week in the office of the Natronalon 0 days" telal te eecee. car anne is considered a conservative use by practical natural gas men. |In the city visiting with his chum, Jo-|Power company or can be put on atl mut on or taken off In aj : Speer |seph Daley, at his home here. | ‘The home. |few minutes by anyone, all readers of | (The rest of the world knows that the use of natural gas for 7 i voung men were schoolmates at the eae — this paper whe vant to try it should .. ¢. . i i H ; The Capitol Hill circle of the Metho-| Sacred Heart college in bomen. The ladies of the Baptist Church! cong Chehe nunc, eee eye enould making Carbon Black is not waste; and Wyoming is learning. : pa eee hi igus Postpone| Bree : will ser a substantial supper, ending Ro adtenatiitacturers® lab vance! : Chautauqua, ‘The new date win he|. Miss Wilma Scott is visiting with|in a plenic at.¢ . Thuisd y also want local agents, to whom inhoancen tater. ’*|Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Kay in Cheyenne.| evening, 1 ng at 5:30, at 422 South! they offer exceptionally large profita. wars i se admissi Write them tode lv. Bome observations on “The where they will spend several days. They attended the Frontier Days cele- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cohen have re- turned from their wedding trip to Mrs. J. EB, Hanway and Miss Isabel Hanway have returned from Cheyenne, where they went to attend the Frontier Days celebration. eee The Sisterhood of the Christian church will meet tomorrow afternoon fat 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ros- coe Galbraith, 110 North St. Botolph avenue, one block north of the State 4 hospital. ——6 PERSONALS See What's up Mary's Attic.—Adv ng demonstrated hy A T. F. Algeo left yesterday for New.|U. Stadler, salesman of Mr. and (Mrs. J. C. Zuttermeister left last Sunday for Cheyenne, where overland. eine is Miss Lillie Roberts has returned aft-| er spending a few days in Cheyenne visiting with friends and attending the| Froxtier Days’ celebration. oe. Mrs. Charles Schank and children, who have been visiting with Mrs. Schank's father, M. P. Keefe, of Chey- Inne, have returned to their home here. Carl eee P. Wilson left several days ago for Cheyenne, where he will attend to business interests for a few days. the Western ‘the very cheapest grade of gasolin or half gasoline and half kerosene ind son’s Famous Delmonico Ice Cream of Denver Finest cream in the West. Contains highest per- Human Element” will be pre- sented in the nezt article of, they will visit during the Frontier Srgeaes Greta | Bao laey Mich. and) weel with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mohatts this series. : atgrett, of that city. They made the trip The plant of the Midland Carbon Company today is using less Cowley, Wyoming ‘Seah ree how ew? B af Midland Carbon Company~ ok nee centage in butter fats. Served by experts at “The a ar corms : x Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Sneddon are ‘ ane a 2 aur ane Be ere | Temohiyn, | be visiting with friends in Cheyenne. and Fountain at The Rexall Store. E. Phelps, left last evening for their|*ttending the celebration. ay Salt tia ae Charies Sauters, generat manaser|’ Exclusive Agents for Carlson’s in Charles Rose spent several days in|! the Decker-Collins Oil company, is the ity after being in the Salt Creck| i, the, elty from Newcastle, Wo. at Casper fields in the employ of the ‘Midwest aay. ec pies ‘ Refining company. ‘ °. * i Suiewe a a ie xt ae hae Our store has been entirely remodeled. Spacious hte Suey, ee Sea bias Mine iyitattendingmtey business connected booths, prompt and courteous treatment, service from uth, are visiting at the home of Mr.|°!' f eae 3 = Get ns i (Ch : and Marae E. Phelps. My. Drury, with his oil interests. the best experts money can obain. Try Carlson’s and who is tWe editor of the Wheatland you will want no other. : Times, is expected here within the ; next few days. . . Nira Kimball Handles the Goods Tom MacNamara of Douglas, drove TICE oO up yesterday to attend the baseball NO T 4 game and to look after business mat- ——_ on a -c—_—— | ters. in ee CONTRACTORS PRESCRIPTION 1 dhe te: xall Store | store John Beaton, a well known sheeps| DEPT. | REX — PHONE man of this country, left for Denver ‘ é | IMB — j f last night on a short business trip. Propositions will be re- THATS 26 W ‘o Sen"e, . . } = |] ceived for excavating and ———— —— Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Sprague left laez night for Cheyenne, driving overiana,|| building necessary cement AIMBALL HANDLES THE GOODS k to attend the Frontier Days celebra: * —— s thon! walls of Oil Well Supply efieme abe * Mrs. M. L. Bishop and her daugh- Company building, (Soars ters, Mrs. Arthur Watson and Miss|{ of Center and Railroad A 3, Lilian Bisnop, and Miss Irma Raf- OFF i ferty are leaving today for the Big\} Streets. See Chas. Oberg | Horn ‘mountains, where they will/} on the ground. @ ‘ | a spend a week on a camping and fish-| | a ing trip. é Deer oieia $5.95 16 Choice of Summer Hats Values up to $22.50 $6.95 | The Phone 1304W. Just Received 25 Beautitul Voile Dresse ‘PRICED 156 South Center. $12.50 . Shop Two Blocks North and Two EXTRA SPECIAL SALE In order to make room we are offering 900 LARGE BLOOMING | GERANIUMS ; 25 Varieties AT 40€ EACH For one week beginning Wednes- day, July 28 CASPER GREENHOUSE Blocks East State Hospital (A ose = oe (tana RA PRE a a ee ee ee SALE Continues, because the evidence of appre- ciation of Casper people has been Over- whelming. The sale closes Saturday night (July 31) C. H. YAZIJIAN THE ORIENTAL RUG MAN AT CHAMBERLAIN FURNITURE CO. : | & EB

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