Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 25, 1920, Page 3

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aa struction of House Owned by _-E. S. Baker; Loss Esti- - mated at $2,000 the cause of tus could reach the scene, $2,500. Protection, and firemen thier efforts in from thd southwest burning .one from destruction. ‘away from burning. y houses from catching fire. The streets are so ‘ough in this section of the. city that TEACHING STAFE 1S MADE PUBL gaged for Coming Year in Casper Schools Anriounced by Superintendent-Slade A complete list of instructors who have been assigned to positions in the seasper schools for the new year was nnounced today by Supt. A. A. Slade s follows: : Central School” Bighth grade, Minnie, Bddleman, principal, Ivey. Forbes; seventh, Effie Kuhns, Lydia Dagi esixth,— Bt Dunn, Joey ‘Nugent; fifth; Agnes ©’ Neil, Emiliné Maxwell; fourth, jorie Pierce; third, Marie Ross, Lillian Harlin; second, Mabel Bleitz, Helen Ma- rie CoOk; first, Hiizabeth Ladd; Verna V. Shay, Mes. W. H. Rose; K, Vida ‘Williams. Park School. Grade eight, Clara B. Schutz, prin- cipal, Mae McCarty; seventh, Clara A, ‘Bolton, Irene .Campbell; sixth, Ann ‘Thompson, ‘Catherine Kingsley; fifth, Besse Bosley, Julia O'Neill; fourth, Caroline Maitby, Mary Faris; third, Musa Ross, HulaBaird, Mrs. Nina Baldauf; second, Mabel Carlson, Mar- jon Simpson; first, Katherine Banning, Josephine Parry, Miriam Beanblossom; K, Mae I. Winter. 7 East Casper, Grade eight, Emma Okerstrom, prin- cipal; seventh, Madelyn Seabright; sixth, Blanche E. Cole; fifth, Ruth ‘Beéckfelt; fourth, Theresa Masbender: _third, Blanche Evans, Nira Stewert; second, Lois Coons, Norma Reuss; first, | affie Yeoman, Mabel Talbot. West Casper School. La le Fight, Lily Del Lewis, prin- grade seven, Beth Kelley; grade six, Faye Wagner; grade five, Clara G. Kary; grade four, Ruby MeCarty grade three, Helen Whyte; grade two, Alpha ‘Perry; grade’ one, Loretta New- F hower; grade K, Irma Smith, North Casper School. Grade five, Vivian Dwyer, principal; Rrade four, Anna. Fridiwmd} grade » three, Mary Yard; grade two, Mrs. Lulu -Leisinger; grade two Verra Tangemah} ) Grade one, Mildred Steidley; grade one, i) Theresa Rohwer. Special Class Work. Fredonia Huff, Margaret H. Barry, Katherine Hinderman, Veronica Schou- weller. rs Frances G. Havis; K, Supervisors. Music, Harriet runipton; assistant art, Katherine Ty- ler; penmanship, Hulda Feiring; phys- ‘Neer; primary, 3 Z Salt Creek. mediate. =a , Mills-Baker, Gladys Tharp. , High School Teachers. Principal, W. A, Lace: English, Ruth Dudley, Mattie Vye Lendram; ofence, Blanche Dix; science and math- ematics, Eva, McDaniel; mathematics fae 2d music, George Miller; mathénmtics, is) Charlotte Bushnell; Spanish and French, Ina Hill; Latin, Hazel F. Biges;| history, Marion Barbour; ¢ommercial, JW. Meintyre, R. M. Inbody, Ruth Beggs; home economics, Harriet Gard- ner, Marguerite Stewart; history, Frances Yeomans; manual- training; J. KK. Shallenberger, ~ ~~ a os ‘ Jve Koehler, formerly in. the theat- vical business at Sheridan, Wyo. and Colorado Springs, Cole., tow . gehéral agent of the Supreme Photoplay Cor- the interest of his company, which is corporation doing. Dusfiess in the eleven western states an@ Alaska, with offices at. . various pointa throughout this territory, -Mr. Koehler’s bt is to ine tePest inve alrendy a number of s attorne & retnin in the Oil Bxchange Dutlding offer being confined to hie; Sp livine for-seyerul days. Wind Fans Flames ane Aids’ Do. ‘Swept by a strong” southwesterh wind \ which carried . burting embers more than half a block, an early morn- ing fire completely deiitroyed the house owned by EB. S. Baker today at Third and Kenwood streets, Kenwood addition. Defective wiring or an, ex- plosion in an oil stove were wiven as the blaze, which was far beyond control before the fire appara- The loss was estimated at between $2,000 and water from a small garden hose were used in saving near- Complete List of Instructors En- Mar.. ‘The burning dwelling was in the new district of the city unsuppfied by water ere instruct- One fireman spent his whole tinie keeping the roof of a house nearly @ block irregular and hot the fastest time could be made in weaching .the scene of the -blaze— The | tis fhouse was fairly well.coyered wtih in-|noon with Mrs. C.D. Murane at her| Burance; According to information fur-| home on South Center street, Election’! Agnes Marie Dobbin, principal; Veta| Johnson, primary; Ruth Cheney, Inter-) \Phinney-Bourke Nuptials Here. . The wedding ceremony uniting Miss Frances Bourke and B, D. Phinnéy of Douglas, Wyo., took place ‘last ‘night at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Dan Davi e services were read by the Dr; Waive L Bradley. ‘ong aby most Intimate nds ‘and felatives of the young couple were the wedding guests, A ;The bride wore a tailored trayeling gown of dark blue with hat to match, and immediately after the services the. bride and groom left for the station on their way to Harrison, Nebr., and oth- er Nebraska points where they will visit, with rejatives of the bride for. lett the city. see bonor ata luncheon given this noon at thé home of Mrs. T. A. Dean. 'Mrs. Rhoades is leaving soon for the éast on an exténded visit, and the luncheon! was a farewell event in her honor. | | PERSONALS — | Mr. and Mrs, Lester R. Tyson of Sheridan, Wyo., are in the city visiting with Mrs. Tyson's brother, Waldo Rol erts, for & few days. ‘comnected with company of Sheridan and was recent- ly in Cheyenne on business. . R. T. Hobson of the Casper phar- macy, is in Kansas looking after his oil interests in that state. oe 6 wr; and Mrs. W. H. Crawford and about a month. Friends of the young) the Dr. and \Mrs.. Walter H. Bradley /¢ral daya here on business. couple planned and executed a clever!spent yesterday at the Arrow Head Ag es charivari before Mr. and Mrs. Phinney |ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. Crawford They .will return to Mr./on Casper mountain. ed by Chief Oscar Hiestand to exert all|Phinney's ranch near here after their, saving surrounding | Wedding trip. | houses. The fact that the wind was probably saveg | Mrs. Dean Presides several houses on the south side of the} ®t. Luncheon. Herbert Bogue, -who has been spend- [ing his vacation in Chicago and other Pmiddle western cities, has returned to 4 {Casper and hds resumed his position ire ‘Mrs. Dan Rhoades was the guést of ;with the Midwest Refining company. William Cheney is spending the day Mrs. Rhoades will entertam at lunch: |in the city from his ranch in the Bates eon at the Henning hotel tomorrow | Hole country. noon for a number of intimate friends. ae 3 an church will meet tomorrow after- of- officers will be held and ‘all’ mera! hers are asked to be present. | eee Missionury Society Will Meet. of The Missionary society of the Pres- | byterian church will be entertained at the home of Mrs, W. H. Bradley | on Thursday afternoon, Ah Interesting; program, will be given, and the hostess wil serve refreshments. *¢ The Ladies’ Aid society of the Luth- eran church. will meéet at the ehurch edifice at the cornér of South Pack and East Foorth streets at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The Mesdames R. Sehedler and J, Sehillereff will be the hostesses, ees Pythian Sisters Entertain, at Box Supper and Dance. The Pythian Sisters will be the host+| esses tomorrow evening at a, box .sup- per and informal dance to be ‘given in | the I, O. OF FP. ha." At Knights of hias, their wives and friends Are | invited to attend. The ladies are ask- | ed to pring. a box supper and a part: ner, Thé affair will begin. at i8B0) o'clock and dancing will last until mid+ night. ge SM re bce Miss Margaret Tuohey, who went to| 3 Dduglas on business for a day or so, jercturned, t poration of Denver, is In the city in} |. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cullen and fam- The Ladies’ Aid society of the Chris-|ily of Torrington,, Wyo., have moved to Casper and expect to locate here. «88 Judge and Mrs, Ralph Kimball have extended vacation returned from Spent in the cast. the . per pharmacy, Mr. jaberry registered pharmacist of t! ss Wilson 8 Wyo., is Miller of macist. oe for a few. days. Mr. Tyson is Edelman Drug his oil interests, . visiting with friends. * *. Wyo., on @ short business trip. c. EB. and pleastre. see R. J. Fleckenstein and family east on business and pleasure. * ing. see Joe L- May, president of the Tank company, is in the city on trip here in one overland. JUST RECEIVED ‘A most complete showing of the ORIGINAL KNOX BL SAILORS Nu-Bone and Barclay Corsets ~ ‘Burkett Millinery — 2PDPPPOPOOOSOSS OOOO OSOO Castléberry of Douglas, Wyo., ‘ition with the Cas- his state. Rock River, . Camper with the intention of locating here. Mr. Miller is a phar- Oliver Glenn of Detroit, Plich., fs in the city attepaing to business matters A. B, Freel of Denver, Colo. ,is regis- tered at the Henning hotel while at- tending to baecemi matters in the city. ee R. 8. Davie of Kanses City, Mo., ar- rived this morning and will spend sev- Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Lewis are in the city from Salt Creek on business and J. R. Curran is here from Rawlins, Duncan is spending several is days here from Salt Creek on business Ray Meager is in the city from Craw- ford, Neb., attending to business. oe ® returnta from an éxtended trip to the Fleckenstein is connected with the Mic- west offices in the Oi! Exchange build- ness from Denver, Colo., where he has been for several days. He made the wa tor. have Mr, May busi- |. August ‘Sale of Plush Coats ~ Beautiful Silk “Plush Coats Await your selection here in a pleasing variety of models, Such well-known plushes as_ Salts, Behring Seal, Baffin, Hudson Bay and Peco, Rare fur trim- mings of raccoon, opossum, nutria, etc. Large opera cape collars; beautiful silk linings are used. There are the popular three-quarter. and, full length models, with big wide sweep, pockets and belts, There is a good range of sizes, 36 to 48. Every Coat is an ex- ceptional value We would suggest that you make your selection early while our stock is large, There are two special features of this sale. FIRST, that you can By Buying Now SECOND, a deposit will’hold any of these coats till you are ready for them, } SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Richards & Cunningham Company THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST | MSS: LIILIIIHDH: (Continued fromm Page 1) mingham, Ala., and explained Iris con- nection with the case. I He told the authorities that He had known Mrs. Jackson where he works as a linotype opera- At her invitation he said, he vis- e656 ited Lor? in Detroit, where she pra! him | she had married Leroy and that he ters while staying at the Henning hotel. eee E. G. Draper of Salt Lake City is spending @ few days here looking after ward, Tatum said, he returned to Bir- mingham, He declared that the next he heard of the woman was when he read of the discovery of her body. Reports have pouréd in from every quarter of the continent indicating that Leroy had been seen in this or that place, A $5,000 reward offered by the| police of Detroit stimulated the search and he was reported variously as os- caping to Canada, hiding in Mexico, sailing for Brazil and the Bahamas and under arrest in Chicago, —_—_———. ‘We Are Offering for a Few Days Only NINETY DRESSES — gette. Have been as high as $60.00, now— $19.95 TWENTY-FIVE COATS Worth up to $65.00, now— in Birmingham, Shortly after- The 156 South Center. When you buy Carnation Milk you are sure of its purity. For it is sterilized in its hermetically sealed container. Such purity, along with its undeniable econ- omy and convenience, is mak- ing Carnation the exclusive milk in thousands of homes everywhere. Buy it regularly from your grocer. 100 tested recipes free. Write % Carnation Milk Products Co., 1430-16th St., Denver (@inatit ql eee rae “From Contented Cows" Our First Anniversary Today, August 25th, 1920 One year ago we opened our drug store in Cas- per. The patronage we have received has far exceeded. our expectations. We sincerely trust that our relations with patrons of our store will continue in the future as in the past, and assure you that the treatment we have received is appre- ciated. sichonst sarvice potable tt SAfeemne wh the best quali ot cobs. We have arranged an anniversary entertainment to which all are iavited. | Mrs. I. L. Emerson Noted Soprano, Denver Miss Florence Shoblom Popular Songs Orchestra Instrumental Selections Miss Frankie Francis Piano Phonographs Late Productions 2 to 5 P. M. and 7:30 to 10:30 P. M. Smith-Turner Drug Store West Hotel Building Casper, Wyoming a. In serge, taffeta, satin, tricolette, tricotine and geor- \ \

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