Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 26, 1921, Page 10

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Che Casper Daily triune SATURDAY, FEB. 26, 1921_ WORRIS COMPANY TAKES. | OVER SANDISON MARKET ‘orris Co., At a meeting of The held , February the com- pany completed arrangements to take over the Sandison Market Co. C. V. Norris will remain president of the company d the genial and accom- mes m will be in I ope The entire business will be conducted at The Norris Co. market, where “Jimmy” will be found Monday morning. Mr. Norris has i from a three weeks’ trip to the Omaha and the markets. livestock markets have been unusual- ly low for this time of the year with a tendency toward higher prices. Mr. Norris says that meat prices have dropped more proport than Stockyard Sale Is Authorized WASHINGTON, Feb. Armour & ¢ Chicago st Co. of Boston v District As the packing compa twenty shares of stock the government interposed no objections. and Prince & Co. the remainder, The price paid was $1,500,000. The court also consented to the sale by Armour & Co. of forty “shares of the Denver, stock to George G aoe BOYS OFF ON HIKING TRIP TO MOUNTAINS Frank Taylor, Jr. and George Gobel, two members of the Boy Scouts of Casper, left this morning for the week's end up in the mountains, Re- cent reports from travelers whd have been up on top the rafge state that snows are deep and the two scouts are to stay up on top tonight and re- turn tomorrow. The training that the boys receive through these hikes enables them to be able to take care of themselves in case they ever become lost and thus teaches the lads to rely upon them- selves when the time comes when such reliance is necessa OIL CONGESSIONS NOT GIVEN JAPS IN MEXICO MEXICO CITY, Feb. have not been granted Japanese luable oil concessions on the western coast of [Mexico, it was declared last night at the presidential. offices. This state ment was a restlt of rumors which have been in circulation here the las: few days. ae S WITHOUT BEER. ». —For the first of the bev- without Bohemi: was prohibited restore t import in the effort t lue of the crown, and the supply on hand is exhausted One Essex 5 passenger 2 Ford Roadsters One Buick Roadster One Chalmers Hudson .7 passenger Part Cash Balance in Payments or Will Trade For Real Estate MOTOR TRUCK & CAR SALE CASPER, WYOMINO. Second and Yellow- stone f Phone 1406 The Way to Battery Service Buy a Willard—a Willard Threaded Rubber Battery. ‘That’s the first step. %, Because the plates are in- sulated not merely separated, No charxe of puncturing, ca: bonizing, splitting or warping, sand no bills for replacement of @#sulation. It outlasts the Next— keep your battery “pharged, and put in water every two weeks, x * Finally—drive around twice @ month for a battery test. You'll know us by the red Willard Sign. Ask about the Willard Threaded Rubter Battery. Auto Electrical Co. 136-E. Midwest Ave. Phone 9083 @ bate Willa Y ey Batteries ;| Sales and Riley chased a five passenger Buick motor car which he has put into the taxi service. D. Soper has recently pur- E. V. Robertson of Cody, a well known rancher, is now driving a Cad- illac phaeton which was delivered to him by the H. J. Peterson agency here. Carney Peterson made the sals. The roads to Salt Creek are reported to be in unusually good condition es- pecially for this time of the new hotel, over thirty Casper people made the trip with but one case of serious motor car trouble. P. N. Carr spent last week in Den- ver attending the convention of Nash motor car dealers. Mr. Carr is presi- dent of the Nash Casper Motor com- pany here which has show rooms in the motor block on Second and Kim- ball streets. C. C. Kennedy of the Park Roads Service company has re turned from Denver where he spent several days on business. Since nis several sales of cars, new. both used and Carney Peterson returned the firet of this week from Cody where he clos- ed. the sale of a Cadillac motor car for the H. J. Peterson agency. The motor worldmade a debut into society, when the Coljseum Motor company employes association enter- tained the members of the Rotary club last week. The evening was pro- nounced a success by all present. The woierful sale of Ford cars has been maintained during the last weeks, so the statement comes froin Boyle's garage. A new-shipment of ‘ords has been received during the week and most of the machines have been already delivered to their own- ers, W. B. Maxwell is now driving a seven-passenger Cadillac car deliver2d to him this week. A car load of Packard motor cars has been unloaded by Joe E. Mans- field, Inc. The shipment includ24 two roadsters and one touring car. The roadsters are ready for delivery to Harry Iba and Sjlas Brooks. H. J. Peterson has returned from Denver where he attended an inter- esting convention of Cadillac: deale:s. The employes of ‘Boyle's garage fave been treated to cigars on Elmer A. Brown, whoe marriage to Miss Em: ma Evans took place Thursday night at the Methodist, parsonage. Mr. Brown is a valued employe’ of the company and has received congratuli- tions from all of his associates. Joe E. Mansfield has returned from Cheyenne and Laramie and other Wy- ‘oming towns, where he has been tablishing sub-lealerships for Packard agency. the A Packard motor car has recent- year. |ly been delivered by the Joe E. Mans- Last week end, at the opening of the |field comapny here to a purchaser carloads of |in Cheyenne. The John Jourgenson shop has en- larged its auto department where they will carry paints for the motor cars, and glass for the windshields. The ‘Salt Creek Consolidated eom- pany has recently purchased a five Pansenger Buick motor car for con pany use. tug Alii First Baptist Church Cc. M. Thompson Jr., Pastor Services in the new building, Fifth and Beech street. Bible School, 9:45 4 m. There is a class for you. ‘Morning worship 11:00 a. m. Theme “The New Testament Church.” B. Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m. The young folks service. Evening Service 7:30 p. m. Theme “The Fool's Life. Prayer Meeting, ing 7:30 p. m. Classes for all ages in our school. Are you attending? If not tell God why! He is the only one we must answer to. Are your children learn- ing of Him, are they in Bible school? Tell Him why too. Don't, use an ex- cuse with Him that you would not use regarding public school. It is more essential for the children to be in Bible school than in public school. Our Bible school has specialists in ev- ery department. We expect you next Sunday. You are welcome at all ser- vices. You are a stranger but once in the First Baptist Church. First. Presbyterian Rey. Charles A. Wilson, Pastor ‘Tabernacle, corner Sixth and Dur- bin streets. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Beginning Sunday, February 27th an orchestra under the direction of Mr. George Miller of the High School will _pl every Sunday morning Wednesday even 359 East Second Call at our showroom and view the beautiful Eclipse Gas Ranges. Schank Plumbing & Heating Co, Phone 711 Spirex Radiators For Fords MILWAUKEE TIMERS Sets of Wheels and Demountable Rim3 for Lugs and Bolts for All Cars Stillson Wrenches Diamond Tires and Tubes Brodie Rubber Company “Your Accessory House” New Tribune Building Fords Crescent Wrenches Pliers, Etc., Etc. Phone 1203 the tabernacle for the Sunday School Come and bring the children. Morning worship at 11:00 o'clock. Sermon: “The Magnetism of desus,"* John 12:32, Anthem—The Silent Sea, (Neidlinger). Solo—“The’ Lord is My | Light,” {Allitsen) Mrs. H. L. Bottoms. Young Peoples’ Meeting at 6:30 p. m.. Solo by Mrs. Leschinsky. Evening worship 7:30. | Sermon— “Dyed Garments of Bozrah,” Isaiah 63:1-6. Anthem —God Who Madest Earth and Heaven (D. Buck). Solo ‘Here and: There” (Winch) Mr. P. W. Frank. Ladies Aid will meet in the taber- nacsle Thursday March 2nd. at 2:30 p..m. Mrs. Reid Miller’s committee “|in charge. Session will meet followin the morning service. We welcome “ul. The Methodist Episcopal Church Walter L. French, Minister 300 East Second Street “Modern Infidelity” will be the sub- ject of the morning sermon. At tie evening service the church will have for special guests the members of the Knights of Pythias; and the Pythian Sisters. At. this service. the pastor will preach on “The Christian Ideal 2f Fraternity.” Special music at® each service. Sunday school at 9:45. Steps are be- ing taken by the Official Board 92 the church to provide more room for our Sunday School néeds. We must do our very best to give proper op- portunity for religous training to an ever increasing number of boy’ and girls, The Epworth League will be led Lloyd McGrew; subject, “God's Pro: idences in Agriculture.” v CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock in the new church edifice, corner Fourth and Grant streets. The lesson sermon for tomorrow ‘“‘Christ Jesus.” Sunday school is held at 9:45 o'clock. public is ‘cordially invited to attend these services. CHRISTIAN Bible school 9:45 a. m., Mrs, C. D. Murane, superintendent Preaching and communion 11 a. m. Subject of morning sermon, ‘What Is Youfs Is Mine and What Is Mine Belongs to Me.” Evening worship at’ 7:30; sub- ject, “Would You Also Go Away?" All these meetings as usual in the I. 0. 0. F. hall. A cordial welcome is extended to all and this is so well demonstrated at every meeting that all_who go once want to go again an The | the continual growth. in ..attendance welcome which awaits you. G. Stout, minister, Phone 930W. Charles 333 «8. Grant. TRINITY LUTHERAN South Park and B. Fourth ftreets>) J. H, Gockel, “pastor. % ‘Tomorrow morning at. 10:30 a German service will be held. ‘The sermon will be base’ upon the text John 6:1-15, hav- ing as. its. theme: ‘Commit Your Household to Jesus.’ German ser ices are being held every other Su: day morning. On Wednesday -even-|" ings at 7:30 the. German. Lenten serv- ices are held... Tomorrow evening at 7:30 the third English Lenten: sermon FREE METHODIST CHURCH. Rev. A. T.. Edwards, pastor, Mills Addition. Sunday school, 1:30 p. m., young people's meeting, 6:30 p. m., preaching service, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p, m. All are cordially invited. ST. MARK’S CHURCH. Seventh and Wolcott Streets. Rey. Philip, K @dwards, Rector. Holy communion at 8 a. m.; church school at 9:45 a. m. morning prayer |and sermon at 11 a. m:;-high’ school departmeni at 6 p. m.; evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 p.m. The Ro- tary Club will attend in a body at the 11 o'clock service. The men. of the parish are making it a point to attend the evening service. _ Week Day Services—Wednesday at 4:30 p. m.; Thursday at 10:30 a. m. and. 7:30 p. m. NORTH CASPER CHAPEL. C. P. Olson, Preacher. Sunday school, 10 a. m., classes for |all; preaching service 7:30 p. m. Ser. mon topic, “Open Thou Mine Ey ce hei eee COTTON GIN BURNS, SULPHUR SPRINGS, Texas, Feb. 26.—The Pogues cotton gin was de- stroyed by fire of unexplained origin yesterday. Loss was estimated at $10,000. ple Bab) LONER NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCK- HOLDERS’ MEETING. Notice is hereby given oy the Wyoming Vendome Oil Company that a Bes, holder of the capi- {tal stock of the company, having made lication _as_provided If You Own a Latest quotations on show a marked price in all sizes. of all kinds. Our pri Corner Center and Fi: Investigate the New Prices on the Famous BRUNSWICK ~ TIRES and TUBES a complete stock of these Tires and Tubes We also carry a complete line of hood and radiator covers for the following makes of cars—Buick, Dodge and Ford.-Accessorieés 00000000 Center Street Filling Station n Automobile these standard Tires reduction. We have hereby 2| + Publish Fel SEWER DISTRICT NO. ——— ——— law, to call a meeting of the stock- and membership is proof of this as- olders, for the purpose of dissolv- sertion. If you are not affiliated soms-|ing the tompany, you will, there- where else come over and receive the |fore, take notice that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Wyoming "Sendome Oil Company is} held at the! Henning Hotel, Casper, Wyoming, called, ‘to be IN . 2-A. O. GRAY, Secretary. 12 to Feb. 28, inclusive. en NOTICE. OF ASSESSMENT TO ALL PERSONS LIABLE -FOR ASSESSMENT: SANITARY 1921, by for collection. \first publication notice, to-wit: O jor before the 1st day of April, D. 1921, the owner of any suci for the unpaid amount of saic sessment at any time after said Dons: Bromers MOTOR CAR Perhaps the best and truest thing that has ever been said about this car is that you seldom hear anything but good thingssaid about it. ‘The gasoline consumption is unusually low ‘The tire mileage is unusually high Coliseum Motor Company CASPER, WYO. 131 East Fifth to the undersigned City Treasurer The owners of any lots, tracts or [parcels of land or other property charged with assessment may re-) deem the same from all or any por- tion of the liability. for the. cost of the City “Treasurer. A. |lots, tracts or parcels of land may as-| 3! days by paying the entire.’install-|19?1- Phone 724 n at the date of maturity of the fast installment falling due, and the entire ten equal installments with ‘interest upon the whole sum un- paid at the rate of six per cent pee lannum, payable at the same time that the installments are payable. ‘All payments shall be made to the Mayor and City Clerk] ‘at_ 12 o'clock ’ noon,. on Monday, h improvement by paying the $3 ice is given pursuant to February 28, 1921, for the purpose |®utite abaccement, or any ortion| eet eeeter tue ity of Cas- of voting upon the proposition of thereof, charged against such lots, 1 and the Statutes of Wyo- dissolving the company. ltracts or parcels of land, without | Per Dati a 27th day of January, | interest within thirty days after the q | In witness whereof, I have here- : unto set my hand at Casper, Wyo- \-| ming, this 23d day of February, A. "J, S. VAN DOREN, * City Treasurer. 0 Publish Feb. 23 to Mar. 5, inclusive, — prortap stanley anigara seh occ edi an Cal, by given that the|ment of said assessment, unpaid: a ee pn 50-4; ther athena: yates arene Peat Fg rail for anita Bower and charged against any lot, tract| Mrs. ica ee Seen Ware au re Meeetieara District No. 2-A was certified on|or parcel of land at the time of/ing in Cheyenne tor & Tit te omnes the 22nd day of Feb A._D.!such ent, with interest_the’ tending to —— <r 24 ces are right always. fth. - Phone 402-M. USED i by their good quality. 146 South Kimbal Of Quality 1920—7-Passenger Nash 1919—Chalmer Coupe 1918—5-Passenger Paige The used Cars we have will be known NASH CASPER MOTOR CO. CASPER, WYO. CARS. “ Phone 1125-3 ES Attention We have adopted the policy of dealing Wholesale Exclusively in Auto Accessories We are no longer a competitor and oiix stock of AUTO AND ACCESSORY DEALERS Auto Accessories is complete. The best of all, our prices are right. Why pay transportation on accessories when you the same prices in Casper? can buy at Call or write us for catalogue. Co-operate with us and we will co-operate with you. . Casper Supply Co. Corner Fifth and Center 000000 eee | Phone 913 ™

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