Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 27, 1920, Page 3

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on business, pica sists . She reports that the convention was well attended and a most interesting ses- sion was held. ae Ate ann 2 Cas Sceeat ''sy ca The Grand chapter of the Wyoming Order of the Eastern Star will con- venein the twenty-third annual ses. sion in the Fine Arts building, Buf- falo, Wyo., on Monday and Tuesday, September 6 and 7. AlN members of the Eastern Star are oe @ cordial in- vitation to atl Invitations ve been received in Casper and a number of the members of the Eastern Star are planning on making the trip to Buffalo to attsnd the convention. ese Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Whelan are en- joying their wedding trip in Washing- ton, D. GC. They are expected to re- turn to Casper eens a few weeks, os Lieut, and Mrs, Leeper Are Entertained. Mr. and) Mts:°Fremont Michie are entertaining in honor, of Lieutenant and Mrs. Carroll Leeper, this evening at their ranch*home about twelye miles out of Casper. The affair will be an informal dancing party and invitations have been receiyed by friends of Lieu- tenant and Mrs. Mrs. 624 ales [PERSONALS “Or. Goss of the Brown Mercantile company, has gone to Denyer on busi- ness, ses ‘Tom Anda has returned to his ranch on Dry Crevk after a visit in Casper. His wife will spend the rest of the week here. oe 8 c. A. Andrews of the Eureka-Wyo- ming Oil company went to. Denver yesterday after spending a few days here on oil business, eee ; Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen has returned from a visit with her daughter, Mts. Neil Tyler, at Rock River, *e Dr. E. S. Bailey, a member of the staff of the Hahnemann hospital of Chicago, who has been visiting here loft jyesterday for Yellowstone park. From the park he will go to Evanston, Wyo., where he has. irae interests * B.D. Lorimer BS family has re- turned to their home in Lus' oe H JMr, and Mrs: William J, den are in Casper today from the Bear Trap on Casper mountain. . 6 ‘Mrs. Albert G. Cheney and daughter’ Ruth of Freeland, were here yesterday) on their way home from a visit in Thermopolis. ee 8 I. J. West of the Kasoming, went, to Rawlins yesterday. eee Harvey Brubaker, counly attorney at Kenosha, Neb., is spending a few days in frasper. cee Supt. A. A, Slade today received the resignation of Miss Eugenia Neer as physica! training supervisor for girls. Miss Neer was married last week at Washington, D; Cc. oe. L. P. Maier, formerly with Wheeler & Worthington, who has been visiting his parents at Covington, Ohio, left Monday for New York, from which place he sailed this week for ‘Tampico, Mexico. Mr. Maier hag a good position pi ‘Tampico in charge of a drafting of- Earl Boyle went to Denver last nigh! see Irene Miller has taken a posi the office of George B. Nel- ee Mr. and Mrs. L. a Reed went to Denver last nlgpt. Miss tion in son. “+ Boney muiraaie and Guy McGuinn of Alcova, were here yesterday on busi- ness. see Mr, and Mrs, L. Ss. Worthington are in Denver. Mrs. V. E. Stanley fa il at her home. 8. A. Lane has pantiiad to Denver after a Business visit here, . »¥. Mecattum of the Wyoming pening rust, returned to Wheatland yesterday after = at to Casper, Joe Maneticia lett last night for Denver, 48 Mr,. and Mrs,, Joseph Stone of Cler- Mont, Wyo., have been visiting” his | mother, Mrs. S. Stone of 525 South ‘| Durbin street,. Mr,. Stone left yester- day for Chicago and his wife will r main here. FIGHT FOR cH TAKES NEW TURN = WW ARREST HERE Grandmother of Li Little . Florence Jackson Taken into Custody on Advices from Kewanee, Illinois Another phase of the fight waged by Mrs. Winnie Jackson for the posses- sion of her little 3-year-old daughter, Florence Bernice Jackson, was fought out here yesterday afternoon when the child’s grandmother, Mrs. Lizzie Hawks, was arrested by the sheriff's office up- on receipt of a letter stating that she was wanted on a state warrant at Ke- wanee, Ill, Mrs. name of Sloan adopted the child thru a Cheyenne court although Wyoming; ‘wands cannot legally be adopted by | Hawks was detainca about an hour and @ half and was then released upon the orders of County Attorney A. R. Lowey. Florence Bernice Jackson became a state ward last November when she was turned over to the Wyoming Chil- dren’s Home society without the knowl- edge of her mothergand grandmother. The child had been placed jn the care of Mrs, B, N. Sprague, who believed she was justified in her action when after two weeks, she received no com- pensation from the child's mother, Relatives in Kewanee, UL. by the per Daily Cribune |any other than Wyoming residents. aside the order giving the state t custody of the child. The pytition f | Sdoption was shown to have been ‘thes pers “ana grandmother wei to Kewanee and took possessi child some two months ago arrest of the mother on a kidnappi charge In Titinofs and the arrest of M Hawks yesterday, was ema Seamgto $0 her, entitled to her Bia. DRALLE CHOICE OF DEMOCRATS, STATE SENATOR Changes” Announced in List off Nominees in Revised Report on Official Canvass of Votes A mistake in reading the poll book totals calised 4 mistatement of tt Democratic nominees for state senator and representatives Wednesday. Fred Dralle is the Demccratic nomi- nee for state senator, his name ha he nomtness. for representative al see George W. Barnes and Mr. Fink is in the city on business from Muskog: Okla., where Mr, Barnes is an oil op erator, They are interested in the oil lands here and are thinking of loeat ing in this Biete, e.* Robert inate. is in the city for the day attending to business and calling on friends. pe 7 ee Dr. and Mrs. John Linn, formerly of Silver Plume, Colo., are vistting with friends here enroute to Lander, where they intend to locate. es 6 Robert Urqhardt is here from Den- ver, attending to business matters in the interests of the Parke & Davis Drug company. se. J. L. MeAlley is in the city from Denver on a short business trip. see Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Myres and Miss Myres are in the city from Tulsa, Okla., visiting with friendg and attending to oil matters. e ee Walton and Lynn Wolcott have re- turned from Long Beach, Calif., where they have been spending a month’s va- cation at the home of thelr grand- mother. ae 8 co. PR. ‘Plume is in’ Washington, D, C., attending to matters conne with. his, oli Antengats, wy J. sea ded ore tiee by hig brother, bas returned from a two]? week's. vacation St eae | in: Ainsworth, ‘Mr. Wheeler wiil | resume his “position with the Campbell- | Johnson Clothing sompany- EB. P. Bogue, as is employed with the Natrona butter shop, is confined to ay home by = Aihoaae, . IE. Madera em distributer of | the Packard motor cars,. has left for ) Denver, on company business. He will return overland in a new Packard car. 8 Mrs. G. K. Lennon is visiting at the home of Mrs, T. D. Field on South Ash street for the remainder of the week. | Mrs. Lennon has been spending the | summer in Denver, and is now enroute to Hastings, Nebr., her home. Taxpayers of District No. 2. | Meeting called for tonight at 7:20 at | Court Room in the Courthouse for the purpose of considering grading tax. 8-27-1t* Rheumatism Comes > From Tiny Pain Demons Disease Caused by Germs in che |kuowa blood purifier Blood. Medical scientists differ as to at’ causes of eyery form of rheu- tism, but agree that whenfi used by a tiny disease germ, pe is to attack the disease at source, and cleanses the blood ef its causc, 154 South Center tis. It of the blood, and will remogye the disease germs that Rheumatism, affording relief that q th f treat-|Free literature and med: a only effective method of tr rece, Hed Ba aha Medical Adviser, Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. My Charming Hat from Where they have an unusual display THE PLACE: This is why S, S. S,, the greatest So success- fy) in the treatment euma- is a powerful cleanser cause your s genuine. 5, S. S, is.sold by all druggists. ical advice to Chief Phone 766-W N EW FALL. SUITS $25, Exceptional Values legal, and both the order in this court and bid Kok of adoption at Cheyenue Mrs. Jackson was at once released by, the Illinois court which held that she] ing been written’ in on elght ballots. ‘Lew Mills, who received ten votes Upon learning where the child was, |W. S, Kimball who received seven. Mrs. Jackson brought suit here to set | he il-| Miss Helen Carlson, the | While Mrs. Hawley received but 2, nt|Miss Carlsen's endorsement by that she will only run on the publican ti KL! MILK # Keep Klim on i paritry shelf and you have milk of high quality when you want it. No souring—no shortage but a steady supply of sweet, wholesome milk. . Klim Powdered yr Milk is excellent for ull milk pur- poses, Klim? comes in two} forms—whole milk (full cream) and skimmed milk. Get a can of ? Klim toddy, ‘ ne CASPER STORAGE CO. 118 East Second—Phone 97 BOSELLY & CARR v- re $32.50 $50 $10 GEORGETTE WAISTS FOR SATURDAY ONLY $5.00 THE LEADER 146 East Second Street Metropolitan 5 to 50c Store #©'158 CENTER STREET School Supplies Tablets Composition Books, each ......... Erasers .... .. BC, 2 Handkerchiefs, each School alate Each cs Rulers, 2 FOR 5c, 3 FOR 5c Sror 10€ ax» 5€ _... BE anv 15€ ror BC, 3 ror BC _5e, 10¢e, 15¢e notte... OC Boys’ Department Union Suits, Each 65e Hose, all iy per pair 39c \' 60e Neckties, Each Caps, Each ~— Roys’ Knee Rants, Per pair - Handkerchiefs, Bach » 98¢ Girls’ Department Muslin Drawers, BP gr 1 it aa Chambray 39e Dresses,. each ..,.;... 98e School Tams, _50e Hose, very fine, Per pair ...... Hair Bow wee Per yard . i '25€ For School Girls Only 50e ON SALE NOW Buy Your School Supplies Early There is also a question in regard to} WANTED—Wi | the naming of Mrs. Alma Hawley as ‘or | Detnoeratic candidate for county clerk. 24% ‘Tribune. Republican | | WANTED—Woman for nominee, received 4 Democratic yetes, the opinion is advanced that this means | both | ion of the|parties. Miss Carlson declares, how- and the |e Sleans are responsible, both for the res Fift) and Beech—Phone 545-W ana} 00 LATE TO CLASSIFY. hou se nL eda resiery ren, to go to Rawlins, Wyo.3 Box 341, Tribune. good 8-27-2t* work on rafich; good wage work and help with ane | >= Re- | prices. most furriers. FIPTTIPITIPPCLILILLLLALLLZLELZLLLLLLL EL TIT I LD SIGE Ia Iss: 138 East Second Street Box | WANTED—A well 2 with four or more ~\OF apartment of three or four rooms. 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