Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 1, 1920, Page 3

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rans, Elemic. at Wheeler Members of |the Casper Rotary. club, their wives and several guests, spent yesterday afternoon at the M. PB. Wheeler farm west of Casper, which onstrate the possibilities of ensilage as winter fee for ' specting the the. silos, ca ate were Mr, u ary. and, Mr. |) and. Mrs. Mi eY-\ eee Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anda Celebrate Anniversary. : ‘brated their fourteenth wedding anni- versary Monday, by entertajning a num- ber of friends at dinner at thelr home, |'sons, has retu 206, North Beech street. “The affair was arranged as a surprise for Mr. Anda. se © Leave for Winter in Cajifornja. Mr, and Mps, /Wilhur: Poghay, lett, to- day, for Dew California, , where they expect to remain for the ‘si M ui Miss Helen O'Malley has returned from a@ vacation spent in Colorado*and Position in the freight thwestern, " os & has resumed her Charles, Anda cele-| house, of the Nort . H, 0. Post, accompanied, by. hig. t ned from. a two. week's fishing and hunting trip. « Fay Crater is taking a two week's vacation from Richards & Cunningham store. Cees ! Attorney R. H. Nichols is spendin, ning or ten months. They will. make | business. the trip by automobile, going from here. to Billings; then, to Washingten by easy stages. been, leased until their return. eee Guests Leave for 4 Homes in East. 2 G. N, Robinson of Denyer, ig num: and, Qregon and finally. to, California | Rered; anne the business guests at the Their home here has} Henning ho el, . ». Miss: Margaret’ Abdo of Colo, and Miss Hilda Hanson of the same place, are guests at the home of Mrs. Litell and hér daughter, Miss!M®. and Mrs. J. B. Scott of the Scott! Harrigt Litell, have left for their homes | Clothing company in the East after visiting for about a week at the home of Mrs. J. EB; Han- winter. Miss Litell will gi to Hills- this. coming term, Miss Liter was for- merly.a teacher in the Casper schools-}i and: Was entertained by old whilg’ visiting here. * Di at Glenrock Is, Well Attended. The ex-service men of the Big Mudéy oil camp of the Midwest Refining com- pany. felt well repaid for their efforts in giving the dance at Glenrock last evening. Parties from Casper attend- ed the affair, as well as residents in Glenrock and the men from Big Mud- dy. The dance was given in the ball- room in the Commerce hall, Glenrock. The music was supplied by a splendid threepiece orchestra, Refreshments were served in a refreshment room, and gonsisted of ice cream cones ana} frujt punch. Dancing lasted until 12) Beare ot! the! @ahoo. wilt nel 1,000 SOUTHERN STEERS BOUGHT BY B. B. BROOKS! A thousand head ov southern’ steers uyeg, far the bachelor’s quarters at the oil campyaind” the “bachélays7. anade themselves an enviable name as “per- fect hosts.” see Mpa. Abbott, Entertains ‘ for. Texas Visitor, Mrg. If) L. Abbott of South Grant street, entertained informally in honor of Miss Opal Porter, who is visiting at Way, The guests: enjoyed, looking, ar|) the many, curios, and treasures. that}: Mrs. Abbott gathered during her rasi- Wil) dence in: Japan, China, Italy and- Rus- Before the, close of the afternoon toa]: e was, served by the hostess, see E; Side Circle Vv Have. Meeting. The “East Side circle of the Ladie;’ Ald; society of the Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mrsi Searles 73 Bast Kirk street, on Thursday aft- enqgon at 3 o'clock, asked to bring’ his pledges for tho mopths of July and, Angust. - aay Mr. and» Mrs. George Loy are the parents of a baby girl born at 10 o'clgck yesterday morning. The little daughter is named Maxine. . @ Mg, P. ©, Nicolayson \5 tg, Entertain Pioneers. j The members of the Natrona County Pioneers are invited to a picnic to be held, at the, cabin. home of Mrs. By (: |) Nigglaysen at the foot of Casper, mgun- tain, on Thursday evening. Motor cars |= willy be at the public Hbrary after 5] ‘clock on ‘Thursday, to take the guests. + ee he es Blizabeth and Franco Crabtree who have been. visiting. with thgir mother, ‘Mrs. A. H. Co during the summer months are retu ing: te-thel’ ome in. Oklahoma City Okla. . eee Miss Martz Entertains for Young People. Miss Sarah Martz entertained for number of her young friends who a members of her Singgy school class at, a cafeteria. supper at cafeteria. Atter+the. supper tha enjoyed the movies at the Lyric ton, The Misses Ruth Handbui 9 ex and Elizabeth Crabtree of Oklahor Gity, Olkla., Josephing MrNeil, Wailey, Thelma and Darline Alma Smith, Gertrude and Grandstrand ‘and Helen Livings Ware. the guests. of the exening: se 8 s who has been + iting with her cousin, Mrs. Warl- Ran Way, for the past week, is leaving this ‘ Sens. enrautd to Tyler, Texas, Miss Bopté. will visit in, Houston before re tumning to ber big ist Women i Annual Heetion | ie Wonien's society: of: the Bante qhureh will be entertained Thursdiy Aifernoon at the home of Mrs, F. J. uczek on West Yellowstone ayeny ‘ays, will leave the Oil Exchanec Whijding at 2 and 2:30 for those who Wish to ride. desired: as: this is the \annual election | of officers. | Bilson Midwest Refining have returned from am. flye-toy |] » oll fields in the northern} of the state, where they attended to gompaiy buelness. They made t! trib gysmland,, a vyeng { tee few | ranch. Wach’ member is. A large: ettentance is )]f B. J. Schulte, A. A. Schulte. ang, Ry way on South Park street. Mrs. Lite!l a Laine Bate leaving this evening for will geturn to Detroit, Mich., for the|PeBver, where they will ch schoo; | matters. . ks, were. unloaded: the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barl“Han-| Seven hundred head wil [Miss Helen sites, is leaving” this att- : erngon, on the’ Northwest, for Mr. Wheeler is usig.this.year to dem-| caro, ‘ang, Erle, PBa., bark. spend 4 month Crater “will join Miss visiting relatives. B “her ps rea Grater, at Lusk, Wyo., and will accompany her as far as Chicago. * + 8 8 it and Mrs. J. 5 eft last night for Denv J. WG bp yd - it spend; some time on business ans Pleasure. his duties next|Several days in Denver attending, to Bruce Cameron, fi Ten }) H " foreman — of, the} S0licitors and three motor cars’ were ) Wyo-Kans Oil company, is in the city|being used I collecting laundry to-|) from Salt Creek attending to business}|ay, according to the union statemeni. || here for a few days, Henry C. Aultman, who is here from Cheyenne, on. oi}. busi Creek today wit h Jaék Healey of the Wyo-Kans office, a INFA ~teetbiske: | ceived here. gust 27. ous trick rider and Trinidad, F'aundry. *. new scale, the public ome of Mr. | Signed: . that the pub rae went to Sait}Per Steam laundry. Stroud. rans and. de P. O. Elks § importance., Values Up to $10.50. T CHIEF OF SIOUX NATION, 1) iii WHOSE BIRTH BROT PILGRIMAGE HERE, DIES ON LONE BEAR RANCH The baby; chief of, the, Sioux natign, Cactus, bone, Bear. sen, of Chief Sam, Lone Bear, a well-known. resident of} . Casper, / whose {birth, in, February, 1918, broveht sores, of prominent Injiians to. this city. to pay, their, hom: age, is dead- of brain fever, accord: ing to word which has jst been re-. The child was taken by his pag ents from their home in the aprox iinges will ton addition, to Mrs, Lone ‘'s. ranch near Dragon, Utah, in May, and his death ocurred there on Au; Chief Lone Bear is a fam- Bear’ he spends his summers, as following up the Wild West meets, Where his feats have |, Mis Tittle Sgn. was, named, Cactus, ‘becatise of a nickname which the chief | received from Col. Theodore Roose; STRIKE THREATS =o} CARRIED OUT BY rule, him, J ANNORY UNI Laundry workers belonging to Saundry: Workers’ union, walked out at midnight last night at the Casper. itgam lanudry and at the Pearl White Were employed at the Haundry, the management announced; |) and no agreement had, been signed with the union either with the old or The. Laundry Workers’ union nounced today that while they w: attend the|0ut on strike, plans had been made to il, games. and look after. bui |.care for - en: busines: Maundries employing union labor and - where the new agreement calling for. a the Mr. and, Mra. A, 1, friends | P&ve been visiting at the and Mrs. R. H. Nichols for the past gt & ‘Ae building. ee yS, are returning to yu: unian announged at ‘a 5 FOND: ES OO BURT Ye be some delay at the start but bfic would be seryed. there |! shooter and “No laundry being taken up on ae- . count of labor trouble,” ne] i ; collected — and , Laundry was being n work being done at the Pearl White . laundry, the management of this laun- Mr. and Mrs. James-A. Armour Jeft)4ry said. ; today in their car for Alliance, Nebr., where they. will make thelr home. Fes ses ick Aa Ss SS BEE CASPER'S BIG STORES . receive the great former b league, BOOSTING SUGGESS QF jose stores, emesis, ess ; nh [Davenport inj the box. The hattle. wilt Two of the early attractive window displays arrangeg in honor of Stampede days, September 5, 6 and 7, are the two. recently purchased by, Governor B. B.| which» have sbeen completed by. the here yesterday, | Webel. Commercial: company and the I be sent to the! Richards and Cunningham store, The |. tanch. and. the other. 300. head. Righards. and, Cunningham dis ned: by Hy wy was Stone ~ All members of Casper Lodge and visiting: broth- ers of the Order are re- quested to meet.at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Friday even- ing, September 3rd. Makejit a point to be present at this session as there will be business & 4 ROBT. COHEN, Sec: - and Blouses velt, the colonel having remarked 0% him, “Ele, sti¢ks. to. horses, like & cactus to, the desert." The chief spent seventeen years with Buffalo, ) Bill's famous sh¢py and was often |. introdpeed: as Cactus, the. world’s famous roper.” The death, of his; son will bring, Sernmewy to, the, members of Chiet Lone | Bear's now seattered: tribe. The | child: was, hein. to several thousand, deliara from, his parenis, both, ‘of whom axe fairly well; to.do, and had considerably, property: of: his. own, one chief who, visited: Casper at his, birth having presented: him with 200 head, of cattle, while, all, his visitors | made him presents; of value. Many Casper people will remem- ber the Indian baby, who was visit- ed by hundreds of- local residents, | He was very large for his age, weigh- ing 13 pounds at birth and was re- , Markable in many. ways, of Chicago who.is window trimmer and easier. i left handera line-up’ is shit an enthusiastic booster.and member of }the American Legion, Gorgeous Indian blankets, cowboy boots, “chaps, sweaters, hats and all cowboy riding garb make up. a window. that is drawing crowds hourly, ‘The large Stetson hat being given the win- ner of the saddled: buncl ing broncho. pevent at the Stampede is part’ of: the (display. An attractive saddle from the Oscar Hiestand shop is another feature of the display. y i “Boost the Stampede and: You Boost Casper" is the most significant card in the |'the window, p i 4 hand-made saddle, valued: at more than $2,000, is the center of the big idisplay in the We window, arranged, Only a few union workers. iby Fred Vi a : “ White an Gordon? The saddj value up to, such, a large, figure. Mc- Carty, one of the Stamped. performers, |has termed it one of the best saddles ap-/.in the west. ere Silver. mounted, settings are imbedded. in the spurs which. also, contain fancy, three || workings of foreign coins which Mr. Besides, Williamson, got fnom. Erance, usual cowboy regalia, Indian minimum, scale of $18 a-week had begn|/ blankets and HElaoke seta PSY Cerise eatin thete is in H - pet Doote, there aro several excellent specimens of the early-time firing pieces in a single action six- antique rifle. Gasper nlaya, Rapid City. tomorrow afterngon in the Denver city tourna. ment with Gene Packard on the mov fon the home boys. Bast has selected. the: ti to, toll for the Midwesters, an, at 3 o'clock Which is 2 o'clock asper time. us expected to’ have a real bat- tle in putting the Rapid City nine, imo the wearer. ‘The Store of Quality {38, Kast, Second Street 1. 0. 0. F. Building SPECIAL SHOWING »" FURS Thursday, Friday and Sat 2nd, 3rd, 4th of September Bigger Values and Better Selections in This Showing . Buying Furs during this showing will prouve @. good investment and. the style distinctiveness provided by the immense collection will appeal to the refined taste/ of those who appreciate the prestige that elegant Furs impart to Mr. Henry Miller is an expert furrier. he is: offering: and: ab the reasonable. prices, cannot help bub attract any: one interested in. this. line. are a few of the many Furs: e COATS Hudson Seal, Hair Seal, Toupe, Squirrel Poupe, Musk- rat, Kolinsky Muskrat, Beaver, Otter. . Capes, Coatees high-class Furs Scarfs and Muffs Beaver, Wolf, Fox, Silver Fox and Lynx A Deposit Will Hold Any of Fhese Furs for You. Agu PAGE THREE te. nerve operation, whigh will be rmed; by, Dr. Harvey Cushing, the 'EB—Sleeping-room. 34% lose. to refinery and close fairsized, delegation is expected to | delicai ig. expected to be|}leave for Denver tonight to witness the perfo h Willy face nearly seven contest, lesg, the, Rapid City | and this is counted 2s an advantage fot Casper. FOR 4 night fer 4 Boston, where he will submit to a very Center St. vv Announces an unusual showing of high class mer- chandise in their Ladies’ lar $2.50. Special q department. Price, ae Titers ster te. $14.95 ' New annivals, off coats andj suits, are: being - ° i daily, AND ' received daily. $BE OO AX Extra Specials Dresses of wool AND. Worth, $3.25, andj silk. Priced. $235. / UP Only, a few; days in, which you. may buy that plush coat at 25 per cent reduction. Remember, a deposit willshold these till you gre ready. to. use them. Silk Specials Heavy 36-inch, satin, ina good range of rth. $! 9 Silk Hose Pure. silk hose with lisle tops, in colors, black, white, cordovan and navy. Regu- 72x90, Pequot sheets. Special price, each ......... epee 81x90 Mohawk sheets. Special price, each, (limited quantity) .... Shoe Specials Canvas shoes, Oxfords and pumps, in broken. lines and sizes. Worth from $5.00 to $8.50. To close $2.85. out at; per pair... Priced $1.50 Keds fon boys. and girls, $1.00 . and $1.65. To close out at, per pair. Worth $3.25. e colors, Wortl 50. qj Special, price, yard... pil Wi) 40-inch. chiffon velvet, in colors, taupe, brown, navy. and black. Worth $12.50. Spec., va Dk 0.50 By HENRY MILLER, Expert Furrier The quality The. following er

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