Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 23, 1920, Page 3

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_ Che Casper Daily Ccibune OIL STOVE STARTS FIRE. | f L. .C.| Hinkle of Cheyenne, of the ° Worshippers at Buddhist temples in ; keacamine Oil company, came in yes- Angler Stricken | i Japan invariably wash their hands in a + 5 Over. terday to be here for several days on eee 1 eee oe cree ie re ede cient | fountain at the entrance before making : a Ce} a Corr ve ng 4 nN ne eir s pplica is. Former! ie jests paar concerning ‘his company By Appendicitis HORS OMUSE CAPEGa. nk erin ae leith ae Form rly the priests y 5 ‘ arly yesterday after 7 Satis 7 (0) |. Miss Wilma Scott kas returned trom ei Pi . Poplar streets early of Tokio and other c : your | Kansas City, Kans., where she has While Fishing! »0m. The. flames were Pe shatg fexy St temples with free paper ij jbeen visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hat- ° before the. firemen, arrived and little | i. the privilege of printing the jold Stoddard, her brother in-law and Gainage wes reported. : tinementa ‘on-thens: Ly fates ob yore SHERIDAN, Wyo.. Sept. 23—The nee ; ! } i 3: . unkindest cut of all in the case of! Read The Tribune tiegsis eres || Mrs. B. B. Brooks, Silas Brooks ana | Unk! # at abil | | eT ~~ i Mr. and Mrs. Ted Purdy -have returned | Stetting G. Mendenhall was not that) | After A eat—always use f aii ae EE. |from Denver, where they have been on | Ubseauently made by’ a surgeon in re Too LATE TO GEASSIENGae el a short business and. pleasure. teip,|™0Ving his appendix, but that of Fare bE | f { The trip was made overland, in decreeing that he should be seized | FOR SALE-—One elghteyn v 'Y To Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Dutton and fam- | ees with acute appendicitis just atter he | firstclags | mechante ATONI¢ . | ri 7 ape aot ra ageanie yoo they | | Mfsx Shay of Norton, Kans., has ar- h a sacked Dede he edd cata isd cheap. 9:33 ‘i . marriage of Francis Brown to| w a end ve ee 8, Mr. Dut- | rived hereto be with her sister, ie seb trout that ever SSM: sh Kea mis ie lets—eat like candy. ce ‘atherine Fox took place yester-} ton will attend to business _in the in- | Verna: Sis who fs teaching in the/?¢Y lake. An instant after the trout | WANTED-—-Floorman. Apply Boyie’s instant! relieves Heartburn, Bloated Cr “neon in Marquette, Mich., the|terests of the Mountain Exploration | | Bast Casper school here, Miss Shay {Struck .Mendenhall’s fly appendicitis | " Garage. g2a-st| Gassy Feeling. Stops indigestion, M of the bride. Mrs. Brown was | company. j hopes to spend the winter with her sis-|3ttuck Mendenhall and the man col-} foodsouring, repeating, Readacheand ay ly a feacher in the South Part | | ton lapsed in agony on the beach. The|FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two lots in the many miseries caused by out here, and has many friends in ages el * ais trout took Mendenhall’s tackle into the| best <palcanibia district. See pists | t he ty. Mr. Brown is manager of PERSONALS | Miss Mary Wagner has ett for{ ake and Mendenhail's friends took nim at Smoke House. "988" Aid Stomach "he ] d ha Posen ssrenkl Sal _—, en SWI, DR PRE iNT THT) efor dc Cea biae napa]: WL be the. tr. that pi gecttecr teal heel aca EATONIC is the bestremedy, ittakes ' r cago 1 5 i Ff is oan" ctor A ti lence . 29 fae ; 7 meray * 3 ‘ ANd PP ikrough Gatorade, Mr, ang Mare | 4; Si, anes, who spent secre | Oe HE RAISIN’ —Miss Violet Oliver, Schoo stisw Wauner ts a graduate of | mediately. It was performed end the |, > MME. M. JAMES the harmful acids and gases Fight ont im LOH us California's prettiest girs, 7 ry ge is satisfactorily . te and, of course, ae ener Roades home. (Ress for the legal department of the | will call on’ President. Wilson at the ‘2® Natrona county high school and|Patient is progressing | satisfactorily || ‘Teacher of Piano and Theory | | well. Tens of thousands won erty é too but experiences a brainstorm every | time he recalls Fate's irony is striking | him down In the crowning moment of} his angling career. | ESTEE WS NE Read The Tribune Classified? Ads. Iowa col- Towa. PBL Sethe MecMation of this city has ar- rived in Laramie, where he will install a new. system of accounting in the ~, | Midwest Refining plant there. He {s Rich-/aiso planning on attending the univer- ne in the: Dan Bicep home. Knight of, also from. the Agricultural Ames, benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or money refunded by your own cage gist. Costa trifle. “Please try it! ‘ CASPER PHARMACY, 110 E. Second House to dub him | the Raisin” as a part of the campaign | lese, she is waging to increase the use of | | raisins to her state's huge grape) lerop now t prohibition has done away with wine making. All grades. Prepares pupils for conservatory. Lessons at pupils’ homes on Saturdays. } j Phone 518-M & FGA Midwest Refining company, has return- | V ed to his headquarters in Denver. S eee Leslie Van Doren and Ray H=nson, both graduates of the Natrona county high school last spring, left yesterday for Ames, Iowa, where they will en-| ter the Iowa State college. Both pian/| to take the chemical and mechanical engineering course. Ames is consider- ed to be one of the best colleges in the middle west and always turns out a winning football eleven. os * Dr. M. Dickerson and LeMar Hawk- ins left early this morning on a hunt- id extend a weicome to the new | ing trip in the mountains above Glen- teachers. lrock, Wyo. ; lusical program has been or- se | ‘or the evening, including num-; William P. Crawford, owner of the Miss Vera Naylor, vialin; Miss| Auto Electrical Supply company, is| Vhistler, violin; Miss Edna Mav | spending several days in Cheyenne on vocal; Migs Jessie Anderson,|a business trip and to attend the meet. Mrs. L. D. Branson, vocal; Miss} ing of the Willard Service agents. a Burnett, violin; Mr. and Mr3. ** R, céllo and piano; Miss Lulu Sams, |; Dr, Newlander, dsiitiat: Mrs. Don Lobdell and Pré!./new offices in the basement berg, vocal duet; Mrs. Bui West Hotel building. and Miss Inga Black, piano duet. eee $C Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garrett ‘or Los Katherine Greenough of Lan- ho has been the house guest of P. C. Nicolaysen, is now visiting home of Judge and Mrs. Ralph 5 John Ex-Gov. ardson, C. B. BP.’ B. Brooks, C. B. Whitney of Chicago, and! city, R. M. Andrus have left in motor cars for the Ferris fields and from there | will go to Rawili on business. eiaixe Teachers to Be ined at Reception. members of the W. C. T. U. of Br will be hostesses at a recep-| iven to welcome the teachers of sper schools, on Friday night at | 4odist church. All of the mem- their husbands are invited to see Mr. and Mrs. J. Hf. Olson of Detroit, Mich., are spending several days in the sity attending to important business and visiting with former neighbors !n Detroit. K. M. Reed of Pittsburgh, Pa., is here looking after his ofl interests in | this part of the country. ey iaylord of Minneapolis, Minn., for the next few days on bust- connected with his company in on | Minneapolis. tea R Sas ae All Electric Fixtures,’ Table Lampe is ia} and small Bouddir Lamps at half price business int We are overstocked. Natrona Power ‘“<18% Co. Phone 69. 9-20-61 1ade see . Tony Logan, a w | stockman, lambs, 1 known Douglas | is in the city contracting for oe e G, Eller js in the city from Den: j ver attending to business corinected | with his oil’ interests, ee P, Holman, Jr on business The Finest Pie Crust Is Easy To Make—Can You Make It? 3 i is hore from Salt | and calling w. Creek | friends. we RRP EE A et ——— Harry C. Hynds of Cheyenne, has opened |the city looking after of th 3 9OCO 29% a Nera PEsaae, wae tes ka Angeles, are spending the remainder | \ 2 ing with her brother and his wifv,|of the week in the city visiting with | ' P : : ' and Mrs. A. E. Chandler, for the} Mrs, Garrett's sister, Mrs. James Long- | A Wonderful New So People say that the making of 2 mer months,-is leaving today for| shore. Prom here Mr. and Mrs. Gar-| flaky, delicat: id ily di d pi home.in Texas, rett will go to Kansas City, Mo., <o Li f CO i Fe Ng igested pie |. Schwarz visit with friends. ‘They are making ine o crust “is an art.” nee = a ae the trip overland. 4 rs, H. Hy wartz was the hos*- 7 + * i lat a tea at her home yesterday 2ft-| tarry B, Wells of Covington, Ind., : Perhaps it used to be. Today even the : pon, The home was decorated in |i, registered at the Henning — hotel pind rad inexperienced girl can make the finest pie : oy t peas and other cut flowers:| white attending to busines? matters by fyarcicieege >: ut eighteen of the society matrons | )ro, crust. sper were served during the aft- See 4 tablespoonsful Cold W: : i al ater onic . pon. Only two things are necessary. A good tecipe—which is given here. And Mazola— which is sold by all grocers. Mazola makes delicate, flaky and easily digested pie crust because it is an abso- lutely pure, vegetable oil—from an edible source. H, R. Waldo of Salt Lake City, Utah, is spending the next few days in the city on business connected with his oil interests. oe © Sift dry ingredients. Add water to Mazola and beat untilcreamy. Mix quickly into dry ingredients. Toss onto slightly floured board and roll to desired thick. ness. This recipe makes one double pie crust. day School Class nds Enjoyable Evening. irs. A. E, Chandler of 725 South bin, was hostess last night for th> bers of Mr. Marquis' Sunday ool class of the Presbyterian church. e affair was in the form of a sur- se party in honor of Miss Nora andler who has been visiting at the e of her brother, A. E. Chandler, the past summer. It was a fare- heaving eae tie tas fone rmndle’| 3, A. Bettel of Chicago, is spending Half of the members of the class | th remainder of the week here look- e to the party masqueraded as ing after his business interests in this The girls taking the characters | ‘iY: Big Bil" Anderson, “Lit Bul mes and “Percy | Huffman’ showed in costume and wit a pat 6 party in an uproar. Mr. d Mrs.-Chandler were assisted by Mr. d.Mrs. Childs in entertaining. A. short program of recitations and ‘Cat 20 per cent less than regular price eee 4 Cc. M. Palmer of Charles Cit Towa, is numbered among the business men registered at the Henning hotel. cee L. McGowan is in the city from Denver attending to business and vis- Img with friends. rg C) Wherever you find cooks making really good pie crust, you will find Mazola. And once you try Mazola you will never a go back to lard and compotinds. * ‘ oa Phone 1304W. see H. T. Tanner of Denver, - is here Look ing after nis 1 L Ce ee Arthur A. Hobbs of Leavenworth, Kans., is spending a few days here on business and visiting with friends. ss 8 ansas tunts” was enjoyed and ali entered to the fun, Places at the’ tables were t for thirty-four guests and delicious Mr, and Mrs. J. Hurley of the Ohio Oil company, have left for Denver on Fascinating “Millinery @ short business and pleasure trip. freshments were served by the host- ee Ss. The class presented a handsome Bi- je containing the names of the forty embers. of the class, as a remem- ance to Miss Chandler. ees dies’ Aid Society o! ethodist Church to Meet. The different circles of the Ladies’, id society of the Methodist church ill meet at the following homes Tues- fy afternoon at 2:30 o’clock: Capitol ill- circle will be entertained by Mrs. hris Wagner, 235 South Grant street; yest Side circle will meet with Mrs. red Crother, 622 North Center street, jocial Service circle with Mrs. S. N. jantord, 624 Lind avenue, and the Vic- ory circle with Mrs. Inman, 225 North Volcott street. The meetings of the Kensington cir- le and the Willing Workers have been postponed. ‘An Advance Shipment of Attorney R. H. Nichols has returned from Denver, where he has been on a business trip for the past several days, | oe { MAZOLA. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY John Hancock, attorney for the Mid- 17 Battery Place, New York " west Refining company, has returned from Douglas, Wyo., where he spent yesterday on busine: ee J. B. Barnes is spending a few days |} in Cheyenne on business for the lesul department of the Midwest Refining company. N ; . ; : ; . . \ , ; ; . a y ; N ; : ; : . N N ; Nie ‘as see L, A. Randolph, traveling’ auditor for | the Oil Well Supply company, is here | from his headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pa., on a short business trip. “*8 C. E. Rathbun, who is connected with the White Oil corporation of New York City, is spending a few days in Casper on business while enroute to ‘Winnett, Mont. , s- For fall and winter wear arrived today. On dis- play awaiting your in- WATZKE MILLINERY and cART 113 East First Street SPECIAL Hot Point Electric Ranges We have a limited number of HOTPOINT ELEC- TRIC RANGES which we are offering to our customers at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Over two hundred Casper housewives are now using HOTPOINT RANGES with universal satisfaction. Economical to Operate—Convenient, Safe, Clean ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR Honored About thirty-five young men were he guests of Mr. Archie Weldner last ight at a “stag” party in honor of ‘om. Nichols who is leaving soon for Laramie. An enjoyable evening was Spent and a delicious luncheon was served, Mr. Nichols is leaving ywith- in the next few weeks for Laramic where he will be superintendent of the} CALALLS Oa ‘om: it ATTENTION Baptist Congregation FREE DINNER Thursday, September 23 at METHODIST PARLORS 6 O'Clock For Women’s and Children’s Black Shoes FPA PEAD LAER AAA MAA ALAA AAA A LL A N) \) N) N) N \) Q \) \) N) N -\- N y y Le yO N) ) N) \) N) \) ) \) 4 \) N) AN) N \) A) 4 N y Jet-Oil gives a new-shoe finish without abhi bessaiitig givesa brilliant | shine. Keeps the leather soft and pliable— increasing the life of the shoe. “Range : ‘ Quickly applied with the dauber without soiling the hands or clothing. Gall dt Onn MOU lacs oe Phime | Just a little on the dauber needed. Most Economical. Easiest to Use. . . Sold by Grocers, Shoe Stores, Druggists, Notion Stores and Repair Shops Natrona Power Co. 4 ¥ S. M. BIXBY & CO., Inc., New York Also Manufacturers of Bixby’s AA Brown, Shu Wite and Jet-Oil Paste Shoe Polishes Phone 69 “1 _aae POPC CCPL ELEC LC LLC LLLE OO Ta keke MN ;

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