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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15, 1920 f reception Planned to Honor Pastors e will be @ reception given at 8 © ck this evening in the basement | parlors of the Methodist church inj honor of the Rev. C. M. Thompson, new jastor of the Baptist. church. Ail ds and members of the church are ted to meet Rey, Thompson. Ce teed) . and Mrs. Robert Harrington are | rents of twin baby girls born at Casper Private hospital yesterday. mother and little daughters are ted. to he doing nicely. <_< | ” PERSO ; ER EE EEE aT uM. I. Pace of Shoshoni, Wyo., hes} on in the ety for the past few days nding to business matters, “eee kx. W. Gregory has returned to his’ home in Shoshoni after attending to iness here last week, see Mrs. T. €. Tonkin has returned ‘o home here after spending several | in Hudson, Wyo., attending the | ar | ebration there, . iss Molly Donko, whd:has been vis-! with friends in Hudson, Wyo.,! » returned to: her home here. i eee > | D. Hewitt of the Tourists Info-- | Bureau of Kansas City, Mo., a visit to the Chamber of Com- erce headquarters on East Secon 1 treet yesterday, He will be at tne Henning hotel while stopping in Cus- er, M H mation 7+ J. Thurman who has been seri-| ill for the past two weeks is i:n- proving at the present, eee Superintendent A. A. Slade of Casper went to Douglas today to act as one} of the judges for the school exhibit at} the state fair, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Wheeley and George B. Nelson are also! visiting the fair today. | ner Miss Florence Harrew Of Ten Sleep the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George yesterday on her way to Ne- . Ww ws I ada, Mo. V where she will attend school. | rae j Rev. and Mrs. W. L. French went to Wheatland yesterday to attend the) Methodist conference, 2 ars Mr. and Mrs. Bert E. Hood ahd their daughter, Miss Florence Hood, left yes- terday for Blair, Nebr., after a visit with their sons, C. E, Hood and Nor-| man Hood, of Casper. They will spend a few days with relatives at Blair be-| fore returning to their home at Bur- lington, Towa. -_e © % . HaRasmussen of Scotts Bluff, Nebr., was here yesterday in the in- terests of the Wyoming Drilling trust. a ai Charles Judkins of the Pittsburgh! Plate Glass company was in Casper yesterday. { | i . . Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Schwartz have returned from a three weeks" visit at Denver, Colo. i | ' R. K, Staley returned this morning from a trip to Denver. x's oe and Mrs. Norman Landers of} war risk insurance bureau who were here for the American Legion Stampede,.went to Douglas today to open an information bureau at the state’ fair. They were accompanied by E. C.} Calhoun of the vocational education board, Mr, the eee Mrs. Davy Johnston of Salt Lake City has arrived in Casper and expects to make her home here. se 8 Mrs. Andy O'Neil returned this morn- ing from Denver. s.* Warren Jones, assistant cashier of the bank at Van Tassel, who was here for the Shriners’ meeting, made appli- cation for vocational training while here and left last night for Denver. «eo. David Sorenson left -last night for Denyer where he will receive medicat treatment from the United States pub- health service. Joseph Stark of Omaha also went to Denver last night to receive public health service treat- ment. ‘ lie . Pat Reeves, Miss Belle Williams and Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Hyer avill motor to Nouglas tomorrow to attend the state fair. ry es Mrs. Dick Irwin of Douglas, Wyo., is in the eity shopping for the day. eee Charles Nixon, who has been in the city for the past week with a display of fer goods at the Fashion Shop, +s leaving this: evening for Salt Lake City, Utah: ‘This is the first trip Mr. Nixon has made to Casper and he is much interested in the city. . a 4 A. F. Alien of Denyer, is restistered pt the Henning hotel while attending | to business matters here. Pe x8 S. L. Southard of Chicago, is s\iend- ing a few days here on business mat- ters, eae Mark U. Weber of the Chappell Mil company, is leaving this evening on an er MME, M. JAMES Teacher of Piano and Theory All grades. P upiis ‘for conservatory. Tenens. at pupils’ ‘comes on Saturdays. Phone 518-M el End extended trip to Oklahoma, T Kentucky, where he will look oll interests. and his fatter Mr. and Mrs. O. J."Olsen of Minne- apolis, Minn e' 3 for the we This is their first trip in Wyoming and they are much inter- ested in the state. Robert Ellis of the United Drug’ com- pany, Boston, is in the city on business for the next few days. R. Witz and little daughter Vir- have returned from a visit in Pa., with relatives. They spent t of thé summer in the east. eet A. ginia, ma T. J. O'Donnell is leaving this even- ing for Kansas City, Mo., where he will spend some time on business. ee 4Miss Esther Doran is leaving today for Douglas, .Wyo., where shé will at- tend the state fair. * J. M. Douglas is in the city looking after business in’ ts. Attorney M. W. Purcell has return- ed to his offices hereafter a short business trip to Cheyenne, EP F. G. Burnett, who was in the city to attend the Shrine ceremonial, has returned to his home at Fort Wash, akie, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Holsted are spend- ing the week here visiting with friends and relatives. They made the trip overland from their ranch in western Nebraska. ees E. F. Gregory is in the city from Denver, looking after matters connect- ed with his oil interests, rye sa Ray Williams is spentims the day here from the Big Muddy oil fields. eee George L. Roundey is here from Salt Creek for the day on business and vis- | iting with friends. eee Miss Laura Dillon has returned to the city after spending her two weeks’ va- cation visiting with friends in Lander and Riverton, Wyo. She has now re- sumed ‘her position with the Casper pharmacy. owe i Jack Moeller of Council Bluffs, Ta., is spending several days here looking after his company business. ee 8 Ben Beech of the Casper Pharmacy is leaving tomorrow on a two weeks’ vacation trip. eee H. F. Shaffer has returned from Sa- lina, Kans., where he went to enter his son in the Salina military academy for the winter, Mr) and Mfs. C. D. Henry and fam- ily have arrived in Long Beach, Cal., where they will spend the winter, They made the trip to Long Beach overland, through the Yellowstone National Park, Helena, Mont., Spokane and Seattle, Wash., and Portland, Ore., with very little tire and no motor trouble. a8 8 W. 3. Wheeler of the Campbell & Johnson Company has left for Wouglas, Wyo., where he will attend the fair for ‘a few days. . eee Mrs. Carl Reese, who has been visit- ing here with fricnds and relatives, is leaving for Boulder, Colo., where she. will spend several days with her moth- er before returning to her home | California, * Lelan Beaupre is attending the fair in Douglas, Wyo., for the next few days. e* R. R. Thomas of Lusk, Wyo., is in the city visiting with his daughters, Mrs. Carl Reese of California, and Miss Freda Thomas of this city. eee Miss Helen Ormsby left yesterday for Douglas, Wyo., where she will attend the state fair, She is making the trip on horseback. R. T. Hobson of the Casper phar- macy has resumed his position with that company after spending the Jast week in Nebraska looking after his oil interests, ——— FAKE ALARM SOUNDED Either some person with . “several sheets ‘to the windward” or an idle prowler with a poor sense of humor pulled fire alarm box No. 30 near the Ohio Oil company office at B and Wol- cott streets, calling out the fire trucks at about 12 o'clock midnight last night. There was no fire. SEE BEN Consult the man who knows. It has saved a lot of trouble and loss on several occasions. TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer CORONA—L. C. SMITH Casper Typewriter Exchange 101 Wyatt Bidg. Phone 856 dog Ben Realty Ge. 108 W. Midwest Ave. PHONE 74 W in}. WHAT THE WELL-DRESSED KID- DIE WILL WEAR TO SCHOOL—This attractive cout worn by Elizabeth Gulick, one of kiddies in rl Carroll's new comedy, “Daddy Dumplins,” was especially created by Kneale. It is of English basket wool trimmed with genuine baby Iemb collar and cuffs. ‘He hat is of the same material. W'SWINEY IS WEAKER TODAY LONDON, Sept. 15.—Little was noted in Lord Mayor Ma condition today. His clared that “increased weakness” noticeable. change Swiney’s physician ANARCHIST OF PITTSBURGH IS OUSTED BY BAR (By Associated Press) PITTSBURGH, Pa., Sept:> 15.— Judie J.D. Shaffer, in the common pleas court here, handed down an opinion and order today disbarring dacob Margolis, accused of being an anarchist, and prohibiting tim from practicing law in the courts of Alle- gheny county. 9 VIENNA WILL BE AUSTRIAN PROVINCE NOW (By Associated Press) VIENNA, Sept. 15.—Consent was granted today by the constitutional committee for Vienna to become an Austrian province. This reversed a former decision by the committee. The boundaries of the new province will be decided upon by the upper Austrian diet and the city council. sie TS TRIO WN MURDER PLOT AE HEL FOR HEARING LANDER, Wyo., Sept. 15.— or, Joe Bodjec and Barnoff linskt, charged with the attempted murder and holdup of a paymaster's party of the Poposia Coal company, near Hud- son a week ago, were bound over tor a preliminary hearing to be held Octo- ber 5 after pleading not guilty when arraigned in justice court here, The bonds of all three were fixed at $20,- 000 each, none being able to furnish bail, 3M Svil- ae SEE ee The tallow-tree grows in Malabar, In- dia. It is thus called because its seeds, when boiled, produce tallow which makes excellent candles, Tribune want ads give results. P44 4 | PAGE THRE&:;7: STILL LOCATED “IN GAR SEIZED, MAN ARRESTED .Mister O'Neil apparently had se- lected an ideal spot for the operation of a small still. That is until Spe cial Agent Martin of the Northwest- ern railroad went on the windward side of the stationary box car where O'Neil had his still. He was arrested last evening about. 4:30 o'click at his bex car residence located near tho Northwestern roundhouse. O'Neil_claimed that it was not his still and that somebody else had left it in his charge. A barrel of -mash and other brewing equipment was found.when the arrest was made. He will be tried in police court this aft- ernoon on a charge of operating a | still. | — \A. J. Cunningham Returns from Summer Home Cunningham, president of the National Bank, returned yes- afternoon from Wiscassette, where he and Mrs. Cunningham | been spending the past summer. | Mrs. Cunningham will return within }the next couple of weeks. ; Before leaving for Wyoming the Cun- |ninghams motored to Quebec and Mon- jtreal and enjoyed a most pleasant out- | “Mr. Cunningham declares that it is a grand and glorious feeling to be back jin Wyoming again. ee ‘TWO HELD FOR | THEFTS FROM FREIGHT HOUSE Possession of tobacco, talcum, toilet water and stationery apparently taken from the freight house of the Burling- \ton railroad brought grief to the two johnson brothers—Earl and Al—this ,morning when Spécial Agent Lee | placed them under arrest. A charge of stealing merchandise from the Bur- lington freight house will be placed j against the two. Ocher material from j this freight house has been missing recently. |\N. Y. DRY AGENT | IS TRANSFERRED '| TO SOUTHWEST NEW YORK, Sept. 15.—James 8S. |Sheylin, former prohibition enforce- ment agent for the New York distriv was transferred today to the jurisdi tion embracing Arizona, Texas, Okla- homa and New Mexico. Shevlin was superseded here by Frank L. Boyd, it | was learned. | have | i | The Going’s Fine Thanks to you are due, folks, the way you are re- sponding means a great deal in bringing to a close this RETIRING FROM BUSINESS SALE at i i + | oo in Fall and Winter *MILLINERY Or OP DIELS” BOSOSEOOOO 000000000000 20c at the All kinds of Sandwiches Service, Highest Quality BEST BOWL OF CHILI CHILI IN| TOWN KING LUNCH at Popular Prices. Quick Grand Central Block | | | | } | 2 Soetoro ete aget | | 3 ‘ er in ae of this offer and change + % é For the Balance of September REUNION TO BE | HELD SEPT. 27 r ever helgsin the west. Crawford, “The Home of all old Roman Sports, fs today the home also of all the latest .|and up-to-the-minute sports, including. the first Airplane Race in the state of N aska. ‘Machines leave Omah: m. on the 16th to arrive in Cr ford during the $1,000 CREEK AlG 15 MOVING | Fifteen loads of equipment terial are being moved to the Jack Scott, manager and owner of Creek field south and west of the Scott Clothing company, has re- for the first rig of ,the Cz ed a special invitation to attend the|Creek syndicate, whose cond annual reunion of the 30th Di-' that field are considered pro r vision of the A. B. F., being held un-|pringing In of a gusher by the Iowa- der the direction of the Old Hickory | wyoming gompany on the northwest association. This division was known of section 10-29-81. ‘The syndicate has | from Omaha. over there as the Old Hickory Division. | made a location for its first well across The reunion will be held at AsheViWe,/the line in the southwest ‘corner of N. C. The city of Asheville is planning | the northeast quarter of the same se> preparations to house and feed, and) tion on which the new well is located. otherwise entertain, ten thousand for-| Jack Bus has taken a contract § fer) mer soldiers of the 3th Division, #I!|}ujding the rig : entertainments being open to guests of — the city. i 5 ¥ The reunion opens on September 27,| Allmetal Weatherstrip Makes Warm- on the same date that the 30th Di-|er rooms with less F Sylvester vision broke the Hindenburg line in|Pelton, 925 5. Lincoln ave.; phone 9287. France, several years ago. 9 10t PIANO AT A SACRIFICE. We have had left on our hands in | storage in Casper, a strictly high grade piano whien for quick sale will be sald. at a big discount. Terms to responsible party, If interested, write quick for: full particulars to The Denver Music Co,, Denver, Colo. 9-4-15t ¥ — eg UGA ape ae eS AP OGSS Dolicious~.} BRAZIL Brazil raises most of the consumed by the rest of Ne ea ticlks Case ade oe es ris arm Peartied on board the boats by laborers, two bags at a time. Butter-Nut es carries the charm and delight of the tropics to your table. jee , Sade MeteteMe tete Me tade bode re drtedrdrdadedrbedebrde dreds daterdteterte RS Boege-ate-efeefoege-clo-cfo-ste-efe- cle efeoe-ete-ele-ele-ole-ete ale-sle-eeshe-se- ote ooeele- ee ele e0e-t0e 000-400-050 100-10e- eee eee-4ee ee 46 ? nS fog es Roe RK ee Me + RK? ae Rattlesnakes > % Change their skins in September, humanity not <4 , being dependent upon nature to adapt their bodies to the seasons. We wiil give you $2.00 for Your Old Shoes In exchange on a new pair, Wear the old ones in and the new ones out THE BOOTERY “Your Feet Will Bring You Back’’ 124 East Second Street Ieee te eer e See ctosteeep ee eectestostestostecfontestosty to tpete eoctoctoatectententeateeege OPPORTUNITY SALE DON’T MISS THE BIG OPPORTUNITY SALE AT | THE LEADER WEARING APPAREL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN, NEW FALL MERCHANDISE HOW BEING SOLD AT THE GREATEST MONEY-SAVING VALUES. MAKE. YOUR DOLLAR DO THE WORK OF TWO The LEAD EF 146 East Second Street