Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 14, 1920, Page 3

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__€he Casper Oath eribune \eerday in the city from their ranch! Neb., where he will enter the Kearney |west of here. Mr. May was here to Military academy for the first time. see , attend the Shrine meeting. } Lea | Edwin Fager has returned from a 4 : ogee hl neces?! SHOCK FROM LIGHTNING) FORFEITS BOND HERE city from Denver on business and yisit-; National park and has testimed his py | KiCMOI0S | (GRANULES) ing with their many friends. sition of window trimmer at the Web | For = | . 04 . Commercial company, | einen ee See ht eae = INDIGESTION a , eee IMMERER, Wyo., Sept. 14.—Ob- | TaD drews, held Dikcsive - | Attorney A. ve | e ° a ing on of ene, ;1s, Hees toh Atte Oe Tatra LM ABA Mrs. Harpla ‘Tyson ot Chi |serving what appeared’ to be.a human {the atate on a charge of defrauding | apap eneeer °F after business matters. = | engo, are-spending several daya in the |arm ing on the crest of a distant | Mrs. Kate Winkler in a stock deat und ‘water, : issuing fraudulent checks, was de- anette city attending to matters connected ‘hill, C. S. Beach and a party of friends ‘ SCARE. intercats send. vinitine (Who werk imolocine toe wentenare tre | ela d forfeited to the state when An- QUICK RELIEF! | - D. Woodruff of Shoshoni, Wyo., with friends. vestigated and rescued John Fisher, | (rews’ case was in court this ST ALSO IN TABLET POMEL, Was here to attend the Shrine cere-| Sd son of a homesteader, who was he!n-!morning and he failed to appe His ee ee OOK KS Anns | Monial yesterday, He is also vis i sain la Grill Room Is n : | Burke and daughter Mary are expect x aoe of Pretty Ww edding. | home ‘the last of this week from an : At noon today Dr. Waite 7 from the effets of a bolt of light-|Whereabouts were unknown, his attor- with friends in the city and attendin. BE PLOY TM ng which had struck the ground a/ ney stated. | to business matters. j . }few feet from him. per He was taken -o|} MAKERS OF \ SCOTT’S EMULSION a r H. Braa-) tended trip through the east, They Pee the Wiiliam Porter ranch nearby,| Hens taken out for airing on Jeashes | waited drmed the ceremony which | have been visiting in Penacook. N. t.;- Clem Hines of Salt Creek is spend- where he is. recovering. Fare often to be seen in the Bevlin parks, united in marriage Dr. A. McClellan| Hartford, Conn., East Liverpool and, itig the day in the city on business. —— SSS = = = of this city and Miss Elizabeth Cham- | Cambridge, Ohio, with friends and rel-| eee a) bers of Coolin, Idaho. The servic Were read in the grill room of the Hen- jatives. They will be accompanie?| Thomas T. Tynan of Sheridan, the ‘ ;home by Mrs. Anna McKenna of Bust|leading furniture dealer’ of northern} Six male members of the Webel Com- ning hotel, which was artistically deco-| Liverpool, the mother of the Mesdames | Wyoming, accompanied by. Mrs. Tynan |™ercial company store are missing to- rated in red.réses. | Burke and by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Me-| and. theli son, Tiverton T.. ‘yn: fav. 1. G. Schulte having arranged a The bride and groom were assisted! Kenna of Penacook, the former a} Stopped in Casper last night on their ‘personally conducted tour to the state by Dr. Hansard and Miss Ruby Me- | brother. x way to the state fair at Douglas, They | fair at Douglas for the heads of several | Qheens Apel « ike traveling overiaha: departments. The party left this morn- Maz 1/ fried 242 C. Wyland has’ returned (troni see ing for Douglas in Mr. Schulte's car, : / Mazola tried 24 /2 The bride was gowned in a fur-trim-| R. med traveling suit of dark blue with a| Denver, where he has been attending Lewis Barker, Jr., has left for Keay. | nd members of the Webel store today tailored hat and wore a beautiful cor-|to business matters, - ney, Neb., where he will attend his |@dmitted that Mr. Schulte was chaper- unds of otatoes Sage bouquet of rose buds. | eee third year at the Kearney Milita-y|oning the party. If “Eq’s" gasoline , pounds of potatoes After the services a wedding break-| C. P. Plummer has left for Denver | acddemy, _ }and. check book holt out, the entire Y : 4 fast was served at thé hotel; Places on a short business tein | are party may stay at the fair until to- Xe —lard fried only 7 were for 26 guests. The place! “ee John. 1. Sullivan, son of Mrs. Cer-| morrow. 2 z , \ » “cards were in the shape of a weddiny P. H: Patterson of Omaha, is here | trude Sullivan, left last week for He! E. G. Sehuite, Arthur Bruns, Fred 1 ring and favors of American Beauty’ callin roses were given the guests. lrugg! Dr. and ‘Mrs, McClellan left this at ernoon oyerland for Denver, wher ote coming school term, i: the party. elamy is in Casper from Sica” they will spend their honeymoon. Mr. attending to busi-| A. F. Fidell of the Midwest office At some of the London docks, when McClellan recently came to Casper an} r siting with friends.|in the Oil Exchange building, is spend- tWo men make a trade agreement, thev has. already made many friends. © Isr. | & oe ing the day in the Salt Creek ofl fields exchange black beans as tokens o his trade with the local |ena,-Mont., where he will attend the| Van Gordon. M. 8. Kenney, A. J. Kelly 3 pounds 14 ounces ! College of Mount St. Charles for the | nd Otto Schwennesen were included G I | 4 Sn wath e McClellan has established a spletdi Jones has arrived from Agate, |0n busin: honesty. ‘This is regarded as more P practice in the city, .. on a short trip looking after his cee than a written and signed con- s >i be Bak Pas ti Mibusthens interes ts in this. vieinity. left for Kearney, s prt Mazolaisabetterand _—_Ibs.; while lard fried only 16% Miss Laura B. Harding is leaving to:| bho ig i % ical frying fi Ibs. offish. @ay for her home in Chicago, after| Ed Buddrus of Salt Creek, is spend-{i% i more economical frying fat Ibs. of fish. spending the lant two months here vis | in the ony tn the eity om bashes gaa! than lard has again been demon- OF doughnuts cut uniformly iting with her sister, Mrs. H. J. Peter. pig = = is 6 Fe Says son. Mrs, Hethiett wife has tin in| HE Briggs is here from Newcastle, == ='- strated. This time by Mrs. A. 234 inches in diameter Mazola the Private hospital for the past we:ir; Wyo., attending to business matters. = di SS Louise Andrea. admittedly o: “! i ; al f i oh ., atte Z Ass a — SS ne A, : sre Macgeene ebb oes 3 ste = Y t = . ; fried 208, while lard fried onl. an : bar No mt] ing today for Douglas, Wys., == > ern cookery. 138. ’ 1 pe pe pores hy here they will Atcenns the state fair. = That’s what these elegant Fall Louis Heel Boots = This proves conclusively that Nex Fray 6VOAIiE A slaevot Siac | adh EE, Sneladr is spending the day im = will receive if you'll only take the time to esti- = Mrs. Andrea found that 4 Ibs. Mazola goes more than three ‘ . yf vill be fi nte he Salt k ol elds on business ; rr , by FO —— 5 is Sal acaba ell peerial Sates 136) foe tiesiiderst PEBAE eee = mate their poste s. You'll endorse the raat: of Mazola, cooked down to 2 Ibs., times as far as lard for frying * y sake ity, the workmanship and their perfect fitting Ser WIPE SaEET papeee ener ee > tatoes; almost twice as far ft After the initiations refreshments will z ' late nWandhte Ps sribat fried 24% Ibs. of potatoes. While po ; C ¢ as far for Igy a etren: | Mrs. Frank I. Verdin of Douglas, asts. You'll endorse the indescribable some- = potatos. While fish; and two-thirds farther than | spent yesterday in the city visiting with thing that accompanies individual style. => 4 lbs. of lard cooked down to 2 lard i ecineia wy —SRDCARTAT SE , Hienas and looking after business mat- = a eT ee lard in frying doughnuts. wi | PERSONALS ato vere 2 = patel DERE ONY 1D. 1S OF. No housewife who wants to ogr - — ————__ ________... | _ William Morsch was here yesterday = > ‘toes. use the most wholesome, as well oy The Rotary club will hold a regul: from Douglas, on a short business trip. Zs i +f > tobe meeting at noon today at the Henning | etre ie tie = = Tested on fish steaks, one inch as the most economical cooking hotel. Mr. and Mrs, Robert May. spent yes- = > bivthickiiess la fried 2534 and salad oil, should fail to order ine oe ar + \ => ickni Mazo! . Mr. and Mrs. G. Y¥. Morrison have lee - = a Mazola from her grocer today. esd: returned from a. trip to Portland; Ore. | — = FREE Sity-fourpage, beautifully illustrated Corn bt Pah Bs | = = ————— Products Cook Book. Write today. Prod- Mr. and Mrs. Harry ‘Free and Mrs I — ucts Refining Compa, P.O. Bee ieee woe City. ith R. C. Vandenberg will go to Therm > = Les olis tomorrow for a few days. = He i eset | Ales ‘ | von I. J. West of Cheyenno and J. 1. | CA ee — ! Havice of Taviins, Superintendent ana | AS } = ‘i a treasurer of the Kasoming Oil com =A) ASN = . | => +4 * th pany, were among the Shriners, who Sig) —— = 3 were in Caspers yesterday. | = + = pee * exe | = Mrs. Guy G: Gay and little daugh-| = = \ ~ ter are here from Thermopolis, to he = ES “ 1 A with Mr. Gay, who a Noalete atige ~ = p = ae business interests for the next few = E CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY oe days. ete Reni N Restores Health ~ ss Style No: 304 e 17 Battery Place, New York IM. J. 0. Haire is in the elty from fb eat Cater ape TE SY t ) ; ? = wo ng Denver on a short business trip. Peed Seat yeareidihts private | == Of all dull kid built on a pleasing length vamp, = ge ares * practice. It has restored thousands of | == the heels are a leather Louis. Price, = - BR. W. Griffis of One Re oe “men and women to health and strength. = . 4 tered at the Henning hotel’ while at- , 4 16 00 F fering 20) Hudinere matters here. Make This Test : = vie bake $ e a Bie = oe > i ! 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