Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 10, 1921, Page 3

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to MONDAY, JAN. 10, 1921 Che Casper Daily Cribune signed an agreement with Laundry : Workers Union No. 85 and is now fair ' to organized labor. ‘When the_ Pearl 9 | White wagons call for your laundry E. C. Gates, L. B. Sund- [tena St. Mary's college for the remain-| enne over the week-end. State Senator well, Don Lobdell, Misses. Ethel Dunn, PERSON ALS der of the school year. J. W. Johnson, Harry Free and J. orma Stockton, Margaret Brows, Mar- ' ee eth) Frisby, representatives, also went to the saret Speas, Thelma Hugo and “Mosers - “| J. H. Rowand of Williston, N. D., has| capital to take thefr seats in the 1¢ Bottoms, Randall Iserman and ; iccepted the position of city salestr lature, \remember that The Pearl White’ is @ in Nygaard. The regular meeting of the employes | ro. tne Wyoming Grocery company. ~ union laundry. aE eiseine jof the Coliseum Garage company will rept | MARRIAGE LICE? * LAUNDRY WORKERS UNION a | Mrs, Lee Martin has return¢d to her 4 Bg tel pts ee at the Henning ko-| (_ 2, Hagens is spending @ few day3| _ 4 marriage license was i 1.40-1t* NO. 85 j heme in the city after a visit with {tel at 6% ei hie jin Cheye day afternoon to Willia! —— friends and relatives in southern Cali-} - be and Tessie May Eccles, of Powder RED fornia and New Mexico. Mr.. and. Mrs. 1. Spurlock and) Mrs. Lynn Garton has returned from | river, | There will be a public meeting of the bs itd BF Or SEES |baby son have returned to the Buzz rd) Douglas, where she spent the week-end > members of the Natrona county chap i St. Mark's Synergae ranch. | with her parents. VAGRANT GETS TEN DAYS. | American Red Cross, held in the ie to Have Meeting. ee | 2 Richard Morgan arrested on a charge | courthouse, Thursday evening, January Mrs. Walter’ McGregor will be host-| J. B. Barnes of the legal department! A. J. Cunningham lect tast night for} of vagrancy was.sentenced to ten days} 13, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of | tf Daughter of Pioneer ess to the members of St. Mark’s|of the Midwest Refining company, bas| Cheyenne, wherg he will spend the day/in the city’ jail. utive committee for the antes Sisters was held jointly last Friday at ynergae on Tuesday evening at her|left for Lincoln, Neb., where he will be! looking after business interests. He i re Will also be out- Odd Fellows Hall. ame, €23 South. "Nolet a 4 s By Bord setins'l welll doesn PRIS rs ! NOTICE of-town speakers, including an overseas ¢ ” treet. As} With his father, J. B. Barnes, Sr., who| will return to the city tomorrow. j ts eee | Sears re to the! “Addresses were given by FE. Richard| this will be the annual business ieot.|has been seriously i for some time. 728 | ae binsianed Ba tiatiged zon ie n | worker. : of the coun-| Shipp « 7 s ot Spring! ste: iets | > Wheeler, P Sie! on, | No. 8 1 the Casper Trades and La- acieln hath try took place yesterday. Miss Winn hipp and W. J. Sisk of the Hot Springs|ing and election of officers a good st aoe he M. P. Wheeler, P. Nichola: No. and the 1 | ledge of Thermopolis. A recitation was|tendance is desired. also given by Mrs. Cromwell. ofthe ‘por Assembly desire to inform the pub-) 0. L. V is spending the day in k Sullivan and Hugh Pevrl White undry has! Cheyenne on business. who went to Chi Bucknum was married to Mr, Mark Da- Miss Kathryn Burnett left la vis at the home of the bride’s mother, for Cheyenne, where she is attendi: mong th: sa The officers installed by the Knights ‘a-Lo to Give re Mrs. C. K. Bucknum, 1624 South Van} or Py: etn. 7 school. { commander, O. W. Twii , Vice chancellor commander, John | Whisenbunt; prelate Mack | master of work, P. M.. Ever: of records of seal, L. 'T. Hall ter of finance, Arthur K. Bel Chas Bauer; master of” arms, At 6:10 o'clock tomorrow night the! #. S. Ellison of the Midwest Rei members of the Wo-Fa‘Lo class of the |ing company, left last night for Chey ethodist Sunday school will enjoy a}enne on a short business trip “pot luck” dinner to be served in the eee church parlors. Each guest will bring} Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Dutton and chil- @ part of the three-course dinner. The}dren are leaving for Chicago, whe o'clock a. m. C. Kk. Bucknum, the bride's father, was one of the first sut- tle) in Casper, having had the con- tract for the hauling of the ties with which the railroad was built into the town. iMr. Bucknum made his resi- SSSI TSSSSSO ISS FSGS IST SMe . ‘1 evening will be spent playing . es}they will shend seve visiting. : S cattle interests. Since Mr, Buek,tum's | .,0:, Thomas Mulligan; trustee, J. 1. see } Attorney H. H. Durham is expected ily. aes | Prisbee. Regular Meeti back today or tomorre from Sar 7 i death his family have resided - ‘egular Meeting of {back today c m San earth is continuously. In Californie ie wanest| ‘The following were elected by the|D, A.B. to Be Held. | Francisco, where he been looking | One of the sweetest things on ea is a-son_of H. W. Davis, a promin Pythian Sisters: Tie regular meeting of the Fort C: re | jafter business interests. | 4 ranch and cattle owner, who has 1e.|,,/%St chief. Mina- Whisenhfnt; M.|par chapter of the D, A. R. will be held eRMEAR nl (Pan, Chocolate ied ee ae ‘Johnson county. for, | &: C» Eva Hall; B. S., Lillihn Hawes; {at the home of Mrs. W. H. Leavitt, 700 | Col. Burke Sinclair and A. G. Fidel] 5 great many yea edie J. Sylvia Bauer; master of financ South Beech street, Tuesday afternoon, | left this morning for Salt Creek, w here | DROPS si oe y Qlizabeth E! a1 pz Nighs-| Ja ry 11 ib they will spend thé day on business for The happy couple have departed tor Hlizabeth Evers; manager, Inez january 11. hey will spend the das iness for} i F j an extend trip aan As aeitestes to protector, Bessie Collier; guard eee the Midwest Refinipz company. H Ask the Gold-Dust Twins! j Balurnstor Casper Netire arcing, Letis Meeks, Marga ullivan is leaving this Sate © Z if r before Hise niefor be parhire anisied D. Holthes left last night for ane sat Mea AVinie Afternoon S : |Cheyenne on a short business trip. | Bateriain on! Beturday. BENE (Rois Soe Pee Spe ae eae sot The “cCalitem'! believed i ith THE ¥ appointed course dinner was}. number of the business gir’ We wish to thank our many friends'| Attorney petimett is, In, Chey: | A Both Mr. Pep and Mr. ‘‘Sell’em’’ believe in keeping pace wit dat the home of Judge and Mra, of the tity took advantage of the Stn |ror their kind sympathy and ‘beautiful |enne on business for the next few days. | Biggest Winter on East Milton. strace,{4¥ 8tlernoon recreation afforded them | floral offerings-during our late bereave-| a pee H SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, which is “Get at least 99 cents worth for a dollar.” at the ¥. W. C. A. club rooms. Mu-| ment. and readings were enjoyed and ten | 1-10-1- MR ah ea ty af | was 3 until 5 o’clocl = cards and nut baskets followed out the |e an netatsibotin Rees bee Place laid tor. Deland Mrs: /A, | momt sticcessful: Oniias the sear ont F. Hoff, and (Mrs. Rulph’ Kim.) oe meeting 2 need: oF the shila’ room ball, Col. L. H. Holmes, ex. | ME potas Governor and Mrs. B. B. Brooks M . and Mesdames C. H. Tov Hugh L. Patton, Wilson Kimball A. Reed, A. H. Cobb, John Mc , Julien Lever and Mrs. Anna Le Mary Tobin left yesterday for | ame, Ind., where she will at y night. ‘The decorations { the table were pink roses and the plac2 |i" Makers of CANDY wed SO THAT nd MRS. F 2. WALL VI PELL LAL Lh dd didddudade We Are Offering ~ Some Wonderful Specials All Serge Dresses Plush Coats Cloth Coats Velvet Dresses meee! Duvetyn Dresses Skirts Pr n and Patricia Sul) st night for Notre Dame, Ind , » they will complete their year at St, Mary’s college. ee to so The Retailer can SELL more Candy for a nickel’ N ne The People can BUY more CANDY for 5 cents N } | 3UNNISON Mr. Pep MORE BUNK—Barnum was right! Mr. Sell’em” cut the PRICE Sells of CANDY because it HELPS the CHILDREN and when you help CANDY the children, you help both PAPA and MAMMA! N. I, Dancing Club fives Second Dance. { The U. N. T. Daneing club, which was organized the last of December by jmembers of the Natrona county high {school an@ the alumni of the scho gave the second dance of the seascn | Saturday night. The club plans tc ldlances every two weeks. The : ‘are strietly restricted to the members jof the organization | ese he evening was pleasantly spent playing auction bridge. $e Officers Eleceted at Altar and Rosary Meeting. Rey. Fr. John H. Mullin was‘a guest at the nnual election of officers of} the Altar and Rosaty society of 8t. Anthony's Catholic church. The follow: ing office were elected to hold fice the ensuing ye ident, Alfred Clowe: The member and their friends are invited to attend enth concert of eries to be y the pupils of Prof, Rudolph | Lundberg in the club rooms on Monday, January, 17. The following’ pupils will assist at the : Mesdames J. R. Wilson, J. Ts} eh, Lial Branson, Lesehinsh Friday Night Dancing Club to Resume Dance! night daneing club unde the management of Mrs, Sam Serv will resume the informal dancing ps jes this coming Friday evening. Invi-| ed to the you | y but because of their Jate delivery mi ceive the cards. Invitations will be given at tbe | col of the Temple auditorium, where GEOLOGISTS OIL EXPERTS | a because : C ino ans a ~ Feu: 4 oe : se tite the eaeet wit net mee ewe" | Oil Field Maps Blue Prints |} H Mr. Pep does not run a CANDY store, but CANDY is sold in DE " Explorations Reports _ | PARTMENT STORES and n ‘before Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. }) helps 2 young people regularly every The dane he dances wit! he nity P,Q, Box 325. Rm, 10, Lyric ee 8 3 a — : = = — ee The NEWS DEPOT READ NEWSPAPERS is Engag ont of Y. People Is Announced, " Mr. and Mrs. William Lowe of 117 South Spruce street, announce the en POP OO OLLOOLLL toy Deaver. Miss Lowe is studert s. i im the Natrena County high school and MAGAZINES 251 South Center St. Phone 256 Mr. ry Deaver is of the Two-Bar raneh at lund, Wye. eae The Southeast circle of the Baptist Ladies’ Aid society will meet_ tomor- row afternoon at 2;30 o'clock “at the home of Mrs, C. S. Thompson, 666 Par us Important busine will 1b sed and a full attendance js de- Sale Starts Saturday Morning, January 8th OUR ENTIRE SHOE STOCK: Mien’s, Women’s, Mis- ses, Boys’ and Chil- dren’s Shoes at a Big Reduction. See Our Shoe Window appendicitis. Adler. 25 per cent 3. on stomach or e Often CURES constiph-| Reduction UI MAPPAPALALL ALAA LAA bdd \ % N N & A) \ \ & N N N N \ \ A ® N t \ N ) % A N A & N \) Sacto toate Costes on sia Ma ate stacte eta te tate trbtecbrtrtrtrtcrdrtetetiectietade dese oS Go-edocteatecteatesteageste efo-aSoate-shoate-steste-sfostesieaceste he-sce4, ss a ts a ‘ eee Pythians Hold doint Installation Installation of offi lodge No. 19, of the K and the Bunice emple of the CASPER PEOPLE PREVENT APPENDICITIS | per people ine, buckhorn ; ei Adler-ika, ‘This flushes nd lower bowel so com moves all foul, ons from alimentary ° 25 to 33 1-3 per cent = 2 480. + 2, KR? ofa ateato-s' + Pre-Inventory Sale in Force Until Jan. 15th Corsets W-B corsets. You will find one of the best fitting corsets you can buy, and aM - oe ? we roate e s K? io ro-ofe sfoeto-etes’ ma ee ir ntomachOfen CUI sonat me tik iegicet the deacons ActataINg sete Dac eng sa On our entire Men’s Shoe stock. . to impress upon the women of Casper a st Poke datedoctade detect se eho-ofease shoate ate sho sfosteatoateatetecte sts The famous Bostonian Dress and vicinity, the quality and durabil- Shoes for Men and the well Poa x * Mail Us Your K | ity of this corset. = KODA! known Mayer and Kinkendall i : ? pips work shoes. “ . + We fit corsets and this is one of your % a Me o4 - - 2, | ricrune | spor Box 1076 | tasper, Wyo, | guarantees of satisfaction. Less 20 per cent Discount During This Sale. 2 io %, ox - Me Secs 2, OF 7 S RD nee 2, oF ca <a> 2°, PUSH e 4, > 2, e+, . as 2 ° Muslin Undergarments Material of fine Nainsook gowns and Teddys, lace and embroidery trim- med, 2, 08 on our entire Ladiees Shoes Shoe Stock. ‘2 *, Sot oe, oO rs >, > > *, ox * CHECK UP > +, 2, ? Gs +8 2, You ave the awner, through your efforts and savings, of o, ? ro aS} ? Madeira and Philippine gowns and Teddys, hand embroidered. . oa sot Broken Lines Ladies’ Shoes, Black, Tan and Grey rec ao $16.50 & Y Se $12.50 alues =~ h alues $9.85 oes $6.85 +, ° YOUR HOME oe, on 2, ° a> Fully — Protected Loss. Resulting From Fire? Less 20 per cent Discount >, 6. o> 2, po, 2, ¥ oat >, > °s We. Write Vire Lasurance 2, > », * >, Secs eo oF 4, > a o 2, 5 oe 4, “> % . s ox 108 W. Midwest A é& The Store of Quality, One Price to All 138 BE. 2d St. & PHONE 74 W ee Kx * c+ Po Stee Sete fete a \ tee ass

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