Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 4, 1920, Page 10

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*.tea? this week and is now making use A Robert Blair purchased a new Ford’ of it in the city. * L. W. King of Cafon City, Colo., has accepted a position as mechanic in the shop at Boyle’s garage. Mr. King was formerly proprietor of a business in Canon City. T. E. Berry of the- Diamond Rubber company, is spending several days in ttending to business with the ubber company. Mr. Berry congratulated the company upon its new location in the Tribune building, and upon the modern store fixtures. Charles Donav: former _ service manager for the . Johnson ‘com- in Denver, h accepted a posi- jon as night service man with the Casper ‘Motor comp: J. W. Phelps is now the possessor of a new Ford motor chased from returned from Den- attended to automobile business. Guy Smith has motor car from t H. Hine of Detroit, Mich., a late ar- rival in Ca er, has accepted a position yle garage. The Public is Cordially B. P. Memorial Odd Fello Processional March: Opening Ode: “Auld Lang Syne” Great Ruler of the Univ And be all glory O! Hear our pr: ‘'s for While bear! The memory £1 ven on Memorial Ritual: “America”: Land of th Lodge Contin Benediction: Brother A.L. Wal Mrs. panists: Geo. Sunday, December 5, 2:30 P. M. ORDER OF CEREMONIES Violin and Piano. Miss Verna Burnett and Mrs. George Smith Lodge and Audience All seeing and benign Look down upon and bless our work in our mind For Auld Lang Syne. Officers of the Lodge Quartette: “Consider the Lilies” - ° * ° Excell Mesdames W. L. Treber and F. J. Leschinsky Messrs. F. B. Firmin: and Rudolph Lundberg Memorial Ritual Continues Quartette: “The Vacant Chain’’ - ° - Root Mesdantes W. L. Treber and F. J. Leschinsky Messrs. F. B. Firmin and Rudolph Lundberg Lodge Continues Ritual Duet: “The Lord Is My Shepherd” - o.3;¢ * -Smart Mesdames EB, C. Gates and L. E. Sundwell | Oration: ; Brother J. F. O'Donnell Solo: “Cast Thy Burden” - - - - - Hamblen Lodge Continues Ritual Mr, H. L. Bottoms Lodge and Audience My Country, Sweet Land of Liberty, Of thee I sing. Land where my fathers died, From every mountain side Let freedom ring. Smith and Rudolph Lundberg. sic under direction of Professor Rudolph Lundberg much pleased with his first impressions of Casper and-says that he thinks the city is full of live business people and projects. A large shipment of Goodrich giant pneumatic truck tires has been r2- ceived by the Brodie Rubber company. Jack Tait is now the owner : of a Dodge commercial car, purchased thra the Coliseum garage this last week. James Hughes of the Goodrich Rub- ber company, was visiting with his cus- tomers in the city last Tuesday. He was amazed. at the rapid construction of the Wyoming National Bank -build- ing and says that Casper is “some city.” Amos LL. Osborne ‘has been placed in training under the Casper Motor com- pany as an-auto mechanic thru the ef- forts of the federal board of vocational training. A Clydesdale truck has been deliver. ed to the Clydesdale Transpor company by the Van Sant Motor com- pany. -. R. W. Marshall of the Park ‘Road Sales and Service company spent a mpart of the week at Torrington, attend- ing to business for the company. Robert Boyle's garage, Elliott, ul shop foreman at ft yesterday after. Invited to Attend the O. E. Services ws’ Hall erse thine. the honored dead each heart noon, accompanied by ‘Mrs. Eliiott ‘or Spearfish, 8S, D., where he will spend @ yacation of one week. Mrs. Ellioct was formerly Miss Warren, a sister of Mrs. Robert N. Ogden, and she wil visit at her old home in Spearfish. teacher will be engaged nnd this work| them have formed the habit of crossing will be begun after the holidays. —_. | the railroad yards rather than go many bs Soin ‘aside ‘An effort will be made by the school {blocks out of thelr way to get to and] v! ise or subway board to secure pe crossing from|from school. The practice is Leeeresaul the ‘south*to the north side of the Bur? e lington tracks other than that at Cen- ter street, soon. © * © * Sixth, seventh and eighth grade boys and girls from the Burlington: addition KINDERGARTEN 5 PETITIONED The Decemter‘number of the Chevro-| let Review, has been published and can be obtained at the Casper Sporting attend the Central school and many of joods company store, the district agent. Besides the regular automobile ‘ news, the magazine contains several North Casper School Patrons Car- Mail Us Your descriptions of winter motor costumes, ry Request to the Local - KODAK Live Wire Dealer Board FINISHING Sid Morrison, formerly an employe 2f to Sell the Midwest Refining company, has ac- cepted a position in the vulcanizing dc- partment of the Brodie Rubber com- pany. Patrons of the North Casper school are asking the sehool board to estal- j lish a kindergarten in that district, and In Casper and Natrona County. Fine prop- osition for right party. Phone or write us now. : A. H. JONES COMPANY Distributors Alliance, Nebraska %, ; ’ Donse Bromers &G0GR SEDAN The Nebraska School of Irrigation Located upon a 90-acre tract of land upon the edge of the city of Scottsbluff. Offers to residents of the Ptatte Valley opportun- ities for training in the elements of irrigation engin- eering. School opens January 3, 1921. — i There is no tuition. A fee of $5 per semester cov- ers entrance ,rental of books, etc. Admission granted to graduates from grade schools or men 18 years old or over. For, particulars write to— The most prized possession in thousands of American homes. Because it adds most to the con- . venience, comfort and enjoyment of the entire family, and at small cost. e eighth ‘The gasoline consumption is unusually low The tire mileage is unusually high THOS. H. McCARTHY, Su: “y ‘ Box 615 Scottsbluff, Nebraska Coliseum Motor Co 131 E. Fifth a Taylor & Clay CASPER, WYO. Ground Floor, Oil Exchange Bldg:, Cisper, Wyo. ‘tis of thee, e pilgrims’s pride, ues Ritual Nace, Chaplin PATENTED’ q LOCK | d PLATES APART CHARGING AN Casper Battery Co. 508 E. Yellowstone Highway On All Makes of Batteries FORALL CARS FOR ALL SYSTEMS Phone 907 D REPAIRING _ Phones 203 and 204 u e Local Oils Bought, Sold and Quoted NEW YORK STOCKS AND CHICAGO GRAIN MARKETS Direct Over Hutton & Co. Private Wires WHY WALK When you can buy a good used car, that will give first class service, for such prices as we list. Come in and look these cars over. UTIL $400.00 $180.00 Cash—Balance Monthly Buick Touring Overland Touring Take your choice—Both cars’are in excellent | condition, good tires. Genuine Bargains Just Right to Drive to Work Ford Truck $129.80 down, balance monthly—Buy this and make some money. Has good, solid body for hauling coal, etc. Kelly-Springfield Tires Car owners, who ride on Kelly-Springfield Tires seldom read long advertisements—except out of cur- iosity. Being well served they are uninterested. Maxwell Roadster—With truck box. Re-built, new tires one extra, $275.00 : SERVICE CO A clever advertisement never did more than ef- fect the first sale—after that it depended on the tire. Casper Supply Co. Corner Center and Linden Sts. Phone 913 OIL CITY AUTO SUPPLY CO. WHITE MOTOR TRUCK CO. 412 East Second Phone 1112 165 So. Ash Phone 908 AND

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