Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 4, 1920, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Baptists to Picnic on Labor Day. ~: ! The young people of the Baptist Sun- day school will give a picnic for the | members and congregation of the church on Labor Day. A delegation from Douglas is expected to attend, Motor cars’ will take the picnickers to the grounds and will leave the par. sonage at 10 o'clock in the morning. The gathering will be held at the Lower Garden creek. eee Sunday School Class Has Party. The Pollyanna class of the Metho. dist Sunday school held its class party yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Marguerite Retal. lack. The young ladies enjoyed the afternoon playing out-of-door games. Later the hosteSs served refreshments. 8 2 Black Hills Visitors Are Entertained. Mr, and Mrs. P. N. Carr entertained in honor of Judge and Mrs. C. EB. Me- Hugh and Miss Jeanne Hart at a din- ner party at their hcme on South Cen- ter street. After the nicely served din- ner the party took a trip to the Star Bair oil rig in Bessemer Bend. . ——_—_.—___* | | PERSONALS Mine Helen Garrett of Fort Collins, Colo., is the house guest of Miss Mary Yard for a few days, Miss Garrett is enroute to Riverton, Wyo., where she! will teach schoo) this winter, ee Mra. R. Robertson of kansas City, Mo.,- is yisiting in the city with her | Sunday's bill, is headed with ~The Law of the Yukon,” a tale of the north and filled with human interest. ‘The seenes are said to be pqrticularly im- pressing, the top and sides Being fringea with! incandescents of many colors. Red, white and blue bunting almost hides the front of the store from sight and flags are draped appropriately and in profusion. The display windows | have been dressed in sympathy with the occasion and aid to carry out the general scheme, which represents much ingenuity and hard work. The stor management is to be commended on its co-operation. a a Five cent dance Sunday, September 5, Riverside Park, afternoon and eve- ning, Glenrock, Wyo. Dance starts 2}t o'clock in the afternoon. 9-4-1t ‘WEBEL STORE BLAZES WITH LEGION coLoRs i Merchants of the city have respond ed graciously to the request of. the Stampede committee for store decora tions during the celebration here next Trevett Window Week, notably ‘among which is the ae Cont . Webel Commercial company. ‘The ex4,C. C. White Pun them ae onjures Picture terior of this store at night is literal. "eeistered at the Henhing hotel white ly ablaze with colored electric lights, 2ttending to business here. nebreririerctosiecrtectedirdtodteseceereecneereteatecteeteetecs ¢ Elsie Ferguson ‘of the Cow Camp Scenes associated with the round-up have been pictured by both pen and brush but for exacting detail and sim- ple description few can compare in realism with the outdoor scene now attracting attention to the display % IN. windows of the Trevette confectio: a ‘ TERA store. The setting depicts the “fas ¢ 4 y end of a hi y in a cow camp. A & 7 3 camp fire sends forth a cheerful glow. ¥ A fresh beef has been added to cam | @&% - ’ ‘ rations and a dripping knife tells how] First Time in Casper it was done. Then a hand at. poker, 4 and a goodnight smoke before “turn. | &% —COMING— ing in.” A monster skin of a 14-but-| % ton rattler hangs nearby and conjures 4 to the mind of a combat with the ser-| 4% Pent before kill Possibly one of the cowpunchers vw struck for a hair- filled flask of “white mvle’ would in-} dicate that precaution had been taken. Other relics add to the seene, mak. ing it a strong drawing card, mastitis 32 Tourists Provided With Camp During | Use of Grounds Automobile tourists who visit Casper during the next two or three days will be mmodated either on the lots at LYRIC NEXT WEEK ALSO TWO-REEL COMEDY EVERY DAY POP edeedee deaeereeeeede heeeeoepdee ot IR ie Ss Gi Sk K? Ks New M illinery Arriving Daily daughter, Miss Polly. Wickstrum. Mrs. Robertson has been in Denver for tha| past week visiting with friends. She| will remain here during the Stampede. | 4 oe oe i Mr. and Mrs. T, U. Nichols of Colo- rado Springs, Colo,, arrived in the city | this morning from their home. They will visit here with friends and reia- tives, “ se ss Es Mr, and Mrs. Neil Tyler and two children are visiting with Mrs. ‘Tyler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Nicolay- sen, over the week-end. They will, at- tend the American’ Legion Stampe le | before returning to their home in-Rocx | River. wee | Mrs. Adaline Jacobs, accompanied by | her sister, Miss Veeta Gilborne, are! leaving tomorrow for Minneapolis, Minn, and Aberdeen, N. D., their old | home, -where théy will visit with | friends and relatives. ‘The young. la- dies expect to be gorie about two weeks. see George ‘Holland has resumed’ his posi- tion with the 'Midwest Refining com. | the balance of the week. West cond street Filling station, or on a lot north of the fair grounds gate, special arrangements to this effect hav ing been made by the Casper Auto club, so that the tourist camp need not interfere with the Legion Stam- pede, "REVENGE OF TARZAN’ FEATURES (RIS BILL The Tris has arranged for an extra- ordinary run of pictures during the Stamp celebration and throughout “The Re- attracted capacity | S yesterday and will finish with today erformances. It \s claimed to be one of the most remarkable pic- | | tures featuring wild animals ever film- ed. $12.50 Blouses Friday and Saturday Only t $5.95 The 156 South Center. a venge of Tarzan” hou: pany, .after” spending = Tis’ vacation of, two"weeks in Denver, where he attena-} ed. Several games of the baseball tour; nament. *. « Mrs. Harry Astin and son, Harry! Mills, have returned from a week spent | with friends at Lusk, Wyo. ‘They wers accompanied home by Mrs. Helen Man- ning and son Joe, who will be their gu until after the Stampede. 2 eee H. L. Kelley of Beaver City, Neb., is here for the week-end to attend the Stampede and to Jook after business in terests. . se #Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wilson of St. Louis, spent the day in the city en- route to the Yellowstone National park. They have been visiting with friends in Salt Creek and are inter- ested in the oil fields. i a 6 J._O.. Carnegham, heed guager for the Midwest Refining company, is in the city from the Salt Creek fields at- tending to business and on pleasure. eee Mr. and Mrs, J: S. Mechling, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lowndes and Miss Lowndes and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook left today for Buffalo, Wyo., where they will at- tend the grand chapter of the Eastern Last Month’s Income? It is only thirty days since you received it. With a little thought you can-account for every cent of it. : », How much of it went for things that nourished your\ body; and how much for things that may have done you harm? ‘How much of it went for things that cultivated your mind; and how much for \ the kind of pleasure that left you no better for enjoying it? wi not: su; ting that you should have made an anchorite of yourself. The moneys ent for wholesome food und wholesome recreation is well spent. But ~ it may be weil to ask yourself if some of yours has gone for things that left you no better than they found you. If it did, now's the time to turn the new leaf. wisely—part of it in our Savings Department. One Dollar will start an account; 4 per cent interest will help it grow. The National Bank of Commerce Invest this month's income Star meeting. & ———_—»__-__- WARMER ROOMS WITH LESS FUEL “A Bank of Strength and Service” \ N N N N N N \ N N N N N N & & \ N N \ \ x N \ N , N Special Union Taxicab Service to American Legion Stampede At Natrona County Fair Grounds Cars leave Second and Center Streets every few minutes. Fare 50 cents to entrance Fair Grounds (no cars enter grounds ). No stops made. There will be special man at Second and Cen- ter Streets to load all cars. Unloading point at Court House corner. Special car service starts at 1 o’clock during days of Stampede. FISFAIFALLAAZASPLAPLZLALALLLLALZAZA | Stephen Drehr, Sec. Taxicab Union. IA IA PPLELS ELAM LEPRLAAALAPIIPPE A ‘ ‘ae for the speedy building of a spur to|and an increase of 50 cents on the ton brought quick results. P. i Was notified yesterday afternoon that|est possible price on the coal from the } the spur had been authorized and| indian mine, due to the short haul, i | would be constructed at o + A H. B, Bubb, who Is arr: _ Five handle the output of the mi 5. Ri erecting bins which will » | ning, 1,000 tons at a time. |days after the opening of 0 capacity will be 15 th MINE PROMISE - |this will all be a : CATARRH The personal visit of members of the|it can be used here, it is st. PEANTAL BLADDER Chamber of Commerce with Vice Presi-| | An increase in the pri relieved in lent C. G. Burnham of the Burlington | to the advance in fréight rates of $1 | APSOLES 24HOURS railroad Thursday, and their request |in the past week has been announc | Each Cap- Bule bears the name 49-4 Beware of counterfeits he Indian. coal mine at Arminto/for anthracite in the same time is also reported. Casper has been g length of Kenna of the coal company. | nteed the 1 Cooler Days Coming’ Has no worries for the home equipped with a Round Oak Heating Stove. It will burn “any old fuel.” Come in and see this remarkable Stove at once. Webel Commercial Co. A Life of Happiness OMES into every home when the Buick Valve-In-Head motor car arrives. Nearly three millions of people today enjoy the comfort and pleasure of the five hundred thousand Buick cars in operation. Each trip, every-tour, or spin to town and back makes each passenger grow more enthusiastic over Buick operation for it is built to fulfill all the needs of family usage—and yet so easily appli- able to any business acquirement or special duty. That is why you find Buick dealers boolfing orders for the summer and fall months from motor car purchasers who know how essential Buick cars are in their daily life. Prices f. 0. b. Flint, Michigan Model K-44 - $1595.00 Model K-47 ~ $2465.00 Model K-45 - $1595.00 Model K-49 ~ $1865.00 Model K46 - $2235.00 Model K-50 - $2895.00 Prices Revised April 1,°20 The Buick Model K-Six-45 é se When better, automobiles are built, Buick will build them Casper Motor Co. Phone 909 PAGE THREE ~~:

Other pages from this issue: