Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 28, 1920, Page 3

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Per ; @erwent a slight operation at the Pr vate hospital, is improving at the pre: ent and expects to be able to be re ‘trip overland, and intend to be gow tintil they get their ell. | eee Attorney M. W.. Purcell left last night for Denver, where he will attend to legal matters for the next few days. “28 @ James Wade, an automobile dealer! of Newcastle, Wyo., is spending the day in the city attending to business | matters. { i, oe i Julien Lever is leaving today for | Ann Arbor, Mich., where he will re-| sume his studies at the Unf y of j Michigan this winter. ‘This ts | Mr. Leyer's second year at the university, domes Sie be Casper Daily Cribune BOTH MILK AND WATER SCORED ON TESTS MADE Casper Supplies of Both Products Menace to Public Health, — ported that there are no state stand- ards for milk and no means of enforc- ing such laws regarding milk as have been . The adoption of a standard for the city of Casper and the appointment of a@ sanitary officer to enforce the stand- ard was urged. Two tests a month of milk and water supplies in Casper erew also recom- mended after action has been taken by the mayor and council. George Richter of tne entertainmert committee, furnished a most entertali:- ing ‘program consisting of solo nurn- bers by Miss Shoblum and Harry Kirschbaum, western salesmanager for Waterson Berlin & Snyder, music pub- Kill That Cold With sills CASCARA 6” QUININE. OS Colds, Coughs Wom AND La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous On Sunday afternoon at" 1 o'cldel-, Chamber of Commerce lishers of New York, and a ‘cello solo Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. moved to her home soon, Guy MeGuinn and Mrs, Nettle Wood were united in marriage by the Rev. c. M. Thompson, Jr., aty the Baptist parsonage, 614 South Beech street. The couple were accompanied by Mrs. Mar Karnest, aunt of the goom, aud tha ; McGuinn, a cousin. of the Mr. Ed groom. Mr. McGuinn is in business in Al- cova. Mrs, McGuinn recently came from Stephens county, Oklahoma. They will reside in Aleova. 88 Bride-toBe Is Entertained. 3 Mrs. J. E. Davidson and Mrs. Arthur Davidson entertained in honor of Miss Magill last Monday evening. The affair was & surprise shower for the to-be. Miss Magill is to be mar-| on to Jack Carr of this city. decorations for the pre-nuptial y were chrysanthemums and car-| ns, A dainty luncheon was served | yy the hostesses. H Miss Magill received many lovcly| gifts from her friends and the even-| ing was pleasantly spent, ss Junior Philathea Class To Serve Meals for Federation Delegates, The women of the Presbyterian church will serve luncheon and dinner for the delegates to the State Federa- | tion of Women’s cluh Wednesday noon and evening at the Methodist church. ah eke Mrs. Gene Dunn, who has been vis- iting.in the city for the past week with her husband's parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Dunn, on North Durbia {street, is leaving today for her home| in. Thermopolis. ese Charles W. Sheldon, high priest of the Royal Arch Masons in the state, Paid an official visit to Capital chap- ter No. 8 of Casper at the meeting hela at the Masonic Temple last evening. «8 « W. J. Chamberlain of the Chamber: lain Furniture company, is fll, at his home. ‘ see John Tobin of the Bates Park Sheep company, is in Casper today. ars Resumes Winter Meetings. ‘ The Junior Philathea class of the Methodist church will -hold a meetinz| at the home of Miss Ingla Black on, South Kimball street,’ next Mondoy evening at 8 o'clock, The meeting war postponed from Friday, October I. The annual election of officers witli ti be held and after the business mect., ing a social time, will be enjoyed. } The Junior Philathea class was or- ganized abouut four years ago by Mrs. Walter L, French and carries on the business sessions in the same manner} that the Senior Philathea class of the Methodist church does. The. class. is | composed entirely of young high schoo! girls. PERSONALS || ee - — A. E. Biglin has left. for O'Neil, Neb., where he will join his wife who has been visiting there for the past week. | Mr. and Mrs. Biglin will return hers | some time this week. | ses Mrs. G. M. Penley and small son.) and Mrs. Roger Crawford haye return-| ed from Clayton, N. M,, where they} spent the summer at their old’ home. They were surprised at the change in Casper during the summer months. es Mr. and Mrs. Paul Surber and sor left this morning for their home in Rawlins, Wyo., after visiting here for! eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard E. Evans of North Kimball street. | Miss Margaret Douds accompanied Mr, and Mrs. Surber to Rawlins, where she will visit for the week with Mire and Mrs. William L. McLaine, + se 8 Miss Irene Cushing of Little Rotk, Ark., is visiting for the month here with her uncle, L. W. Green, of East J street. eee Miss Elsie Shay, who has been visit- ing for several days witn her sistr- Miss Verna Shaw, who is teaching school | here, left last night for Garden City, Kans. Miss Shay enjoyed several trips to the oil fields while she was in the Henry Schnoor and Odmer Josend::} are in town today from Bessemer. eee W. L. Simplot of Arminto, is in Cas per today on business. oe Manuel Armenta of Lox {s in the city ogay. see Cc. A, Andrews of the Eureka Wvyo- ming Oil company, is here for a few days from Denve see W. J, Wheeler is convalescing at his home after a slight operation. H= expects to resume his position with the ; Campbell Johnson Clothing company tw morrow. sles J. W. Johnson, G. T. Gratiot and Carl F. Shumaker are leaving’ this aft ernoon on a hunting trip into the Du- bois country for elk, They, expect to be gone about ten days and are con- fident as to their luck. This is‘an an- nual hunt with the members of the party and they are all familiar with the hunting grounds, They are mak ing the trip overland as far as they can g0. : see Mrs. Robert Harrington and litt'e daughters, Jean Louise and Lois Jean- ette, are returning today to their home, 1332 Eim street, from the Private hos. pital. The little twins are just, two weeks old today and are doing well. Mrs. Harrington will be at home to her friends. $ eee Mrs. D. W. Ogilbee and two childrea left last night for Manitou, Colo., to visit. (relatives. ° From Manitou Mrs. ‘Ogilbee wi'l go to Missouri. She will return to‘Casper the first, of -Novem- ber. ‘ ee Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Lowndes have re- turned from Douglas, Wyo., where they have been on business and visiting with friends. Mr, Lowndes also attended to business matters in Laramie where he accompanied his daughter, Miss Olive | Lowndes, sity there. who is entering the univer- eee HOLMES AUTO 1S. ~ONMARKET HERE | Air-Cooled Machine Is Placed in} | Field in Casper; Local Dem- | onstration to Be Held Demonstration of the Holmes air- cooled engine is to be made in Cas- per, Ed C. Williams, road engineer for |the ‘company, of Canton, Ohio, and | Maple Harl, sales manager of Holmes | Motor Company in Denver, having ar- |rived here ‘to acquaint this city with | the merits of this engine. Consideratle publicity was given it recently through tests it was given in run from Denver |to top of Pike's Peak and return to | Denver and the car never being takea lout of low gear or stopped running in ‘the 35 hours required to make the run. {| The Holmes engine isthe product of Arthur Holmés, for sixteen years vice president and engineer of production of the Franklin Automobile company. | Holmes built the first six-cylinder car$ {in America with an air-cooled engine and during the past war designed jand built air-cooled engines for dir. planes from which type the Holmes en- |gine has been adapted. Messrs. Williams and Harl will open the field here for the sale of this auto- mobile. In regard to the machine, Mr. Williams says: “Motors and such other parts as are bui't in our own shops, are subjected to the most exacting tests and inspec- tion, in order that the service enjoyed by owners of the Holmes cars may be uniform and satisfactory. Such stand- ard parts as are used m the chassis as- sembly are those which have been adopted by the owners of quality cars as best-fitted for satisfaction under all conditions of usage.’ yas AE Sy ‘BODY OF MRS, CONAHAN SHIPPED: TQ. MONTANA The body of Mrs. Mary Conahan, who died yesterday morning at a local hospital, will be shipped today from the Bowman chapel to her former horne in Sydney, Mont. Mrs. Mary Conahan, the wife of Charles Conahan, passe on after an ilinéss of three weeks. Her mother came to Casper a week ago up- jon word of her daughter's serious ill- ness, The young couple hjid been mar- | ried a little less than six) weeks: Committee Says “In their present condition the wa- ter and milk supplies of Casper are a to public health, In the name of Casper—act.” With this conclusion, R. .T. Kemp submitted a clear cut and forceful re- port on the water and milk situation tc the Chamber of Commerce at the Fo- rum luncheon at noon today with the recommendation that the findings of the committee be submitted to the board of directors and that the mat- ter be taken up at once with the may- or and city council. The committee found that the city water has been found to be contam- Burtington railroad, That the resuit= of these tests were confirmed in an ex- amination made by the state chemist at Laramie. Colon bacillus is found in Casper wa- ter showing human or animal contam- ination. Casper physicians with one excep: tion are agreed that the water is re sponsible for an epidemic of gastro- enteric fever now prevalent in Casper. Conditions at the city, pumping sta- tion are bad. Cattle huve access to the land around the water galleries. Sew- age and garbage are emptied into the river above the intake pipe. A stable, bunk house and cess pool are so lo- cated that drainhge ‘contaminates the water supply. The committee recommended that an animal proof fence be built around the water preserye. That the bunk house and stables be moved down the river from the water galleries and wells, and that sewage and garbage be dumped sufficient distance down~the river to avoid contamination, . It further recommended that the chlorization system of purification be adopted. The system is used in 2,000 cities, is endorsed by the Federal gov- ernment and the treatment does not affect the taste of the water in any way, © The committee recommended further that the water from the Sage Creek and Elkhorn reservoirs be cut off from the mains since the large well at the pumping station can furnish an ade quate supply. i In regard to milk the committee re. i eteaetad i | i i oa or £ i t if +} é 5 inated in numerous tests made by the! by C. E. Hood, aecompanied by Mrs. Hood. Miss Livingswell will act as ac- companist for all Forum meetings this year and Miss Shoblum has been et- gaged as song leader. GIRL RESERVE CORPS Io ORGANIZED AMONG JUNIOR ~ AND SENIOR GIRLS HERE At a meeting of Junjor and Senior girls of the high school held at the high schol building last evening a corps of Girl Reseryes was organized by Miss Helen Wells, girls' work sec retary of the Y. W. C. A. with a chur- ter membership of 32, The girls elected as officers: Presi- dent, Ruth Kimball; vice president, Florence Eastman; secretary, Thora Slade; treasurer, Edness Mokler. Regular meetings will be held every other Thursday afternoon at the ¥. W. C. A., the next meeting being held October 14. A constitution will be drafted by the officers before the next meeting and at that time a name for the corps will be selected. The girls are much interest- ed in the work and the meeting was most enthusiastic, pears reset SESE A $%-pound baby boy was born to Mr. and ‘Mrs. C, T. Palmer, 1315 E. Second street, yesterday morning. The Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves Grippe in 3 daya—Excellent for Headache little son has been ~ named ~ William Loren. Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic Laxative—No Opiate in Hill's, ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT 45 Dresses Regularly Priced Up to $42.50 Your Choice 919.99 New Millinery Arriving Daily The 156 South Center. Ten Days in the Desert— and still have Fresh Milk! Such a thing can happen to you if you have a package of Klim Pow- Od: Dr. S. T. Butler of the Burnett Op- tometry company, and party have lett | city and is planning on returning here ty dered Milk and a canteen of water with you. ag le eee for the Jackson Hole country on a hunting trip. They Many rich ING too much shorten- J ing is the cause of most. Mazola gives richn avoids sogginess, Because you use % to 4% Jess of Mazola for shorten- ing than butter, lard or com- pounds, This means more than economy. It means a rich cake—yet a lightcake—easily digested. Crisp, flaky pie crusts are likewise pie crust Mazola. Mazoia and —from an ‘The new handsomely illus- trated Corn Products Cook Book contains 64 of practical Free. Write . Corn fining Co., P.O. 161, NewYork. cooks can’t make light cake rich or a cake light - made with Mazola.. Many an inexperienced housewife made her first successful when she tried is nof an animal fat. It is a pure vegetable oil edible source. It contains no moisture but is all fat—100%. * Once you try Mazola for ma- king cakes and pie crusts you willnevergoback to_ butter, lard or compounds, CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 17 Battery Place, New York ‘The Kimball Drug Store and All Leading Druggists ‘MME. M. JAMES Teacher of Piano and Theory pS yg homes on Saturdays. Phone 518-M CASPER DAIRY CO. Honest milk from clean _cows. Your baby will thrive on our milk. ’ Phone 471 Early Service Everywhere TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer CORONA—L. C. SMITH Casper Typewriter Exchange 101 Wyatt Bldg. oe Phone 856 dry ones. POWDERED | MERRELL Soult SYRACUSI POI09S04 Burkett Millinery 146 South Center Exclusive Agents NU BONE AND BARCLAY ' CORSETS The best corsets on the market, and the only made-to- measure corset with both back kand front lace to suit the type of figure. : ARRIVING DAILY Up-to-the-Minute Always FISK AND*KNOX HATS Klim comes in two forms: of’miles from a milk supply. economy—and the advantages of using Klim, Storage id Phone 97 BRAND Grocery Klim IS Milk—rich, pure, and fresh—in powder form. Nothing is changed—only the water is'removed. Milk is 7g water and % solids. + K-L-I-M—Klim is Milk with the water removed. M-I-L-K—Milk is Klim with the water replaced. i 4 At any time, in any place, you can have fresh, sweet milk in abundance by simply adding water to Klim. Spell it backwards ~KLIM | POWDERED MILK Klim has no fear of hot days or cold ones—of damp days or You need no ice to keep Klim—it does not sour. freeze in winter, It does not Klim Powdered Whole Milk (full cream), for the baby—for drinking, for cereals and coffee; and Klim Powdered Skimmed Milk, for all cooking purposes. Klim is advocated by eminent physicians and leading food authorities. * Know what it is to have fresh milk, no matter if you are thousands Know the convenience—the quality—the Get a supply today. Boselly & Carr Fifth and Beech W. H. Brown Grocery Co. Phone 545-W The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. deccriia ts Wabi Mine. RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS + Bhigen G2. Office nd Yard: Fast and Comes

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