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The Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE Laramie where ‘he was the guest of finery there. Z4 see Pree ee R. C. Wyland is in Denver Jooking, after business interests for ve next few days. see States land and oil company. w Leslie Snow spent yesterday in the city from Shannon on Wusimess and visiting friends. in the city from the company camp |: ay ante near Kaycee, looking. after business| Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald | matters. 4 are visiting with friends in the city The régular informal dancing ‘i ees from their ranch near here. of the Masonic Dancing club will be)’ af. Bartholomew “has © teturned cee held tomorrow evening at the Temple| rom Denver, where;he has been look-|. Dr. C,H. Carpenter: is here from. auditorium. Light+refreshments will) ;,, iB after business -interosts, for sev-|Sdlt Creek on business for the next bp served(as usual: — eral: days. few days, ~ ee eee bavi tse Club A B.C. Calhoun, local, supervisor of! Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Grant are spend- ‘o Entertain. the federal board for Vocational edu-|ing the remainder of the week here With the addition ‘of’a' 45-minute} cation, left this morning over the! vaudeville program to thé usual at-} Burlington for Basin, Wyo. He will! tractions of the Friday night dances,| return Friday. the Paramount club -will' entertain’ ‘to- es street. morrow evening at the Winter Gar-| || Mr. and Mrs. F. G: ‘Thomas ‘of! see den. Refreshments ‘wilt be'served and| Rawlins are visiting with friends in|, George Wilson has resumed his po- the music for the dancing will be|the= city and ‘attending ‘to business ‘sition with the Midwest Refining supplied by the tennis Schembeck | connected with oll matters. company after spending several days orchestra. ieee eee in Memphis, Tenn., where he was called by the illness of his father who passed on last Tuesday. eee from their ranch home near Lander. They are visiting at the time of Mr. and Mrs. H. Dawson on South Ash Mrs. L. D. Seeley and. Mrs.” RW. Adams have arrived in southern’ Cali- Charles B. Stafford left yesterday for Lander. where be will remain un- til Friday attending to business mat- fornia and have joined Mrs. Hannali}ters. McClure, who hasbeen time. Fred C. Schmocker has returned from Douglas where he spent yester- day looking after business interests. ere fof some Wty ens | Jz C. Ross, contact officer here, left this morning for Thérmopolis and yf | Cody to assist men in presenting claims for vocational. education... He will return Thureday Of, this week. ‘The three ladies The regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. will: be: held tomorrow afternoon | at 2:30 o'clock, at the, Natrona.County interesting program will “Miss Helen waits, sored iedehe tary to local supervisor at Denver, has been transferred for duty, to the Cus- Per office of the Vocatinna! board. cee ‘Misi Kary, fourth grade’ teacher in the Casper schools, iy much improyed ahd expects to resume. her duties on Monday. STANDARD REFINERY NOTES. Millard Murane, pressure still fire- man, has returned from his trip to Seattle, Wash. He tells us that he had a very enjoyable trip and that the weather on the west coast is hearly as. good as in Casper. Ubrary. eee J. N. English of the construction ‘The Natrona County Dairy associa-| department, has been transferred to tion will hold thgif@itegular mon: the, carpenters, { meeting next M ernbor? th | : ie county courtlifuse. hn » iver, Curiseae om the countyy farm, will preside. * eee Miss Marie Mechaley.. of. Winnow, 8. .D., arrived in Casper today ahd will visit with her brothers here. Miss Mechaley is a nurse and may decide} £ locate: {nl Casper permanently. i A ° we GC... Hinkle o ‘Wade. roplee’ at Pi eas spena-| no cinie ing the day. in, the. sity ‘Gn. business | citY in the in’ a 4Frank),Morzis, employed with the tube cledners, 1s confined to his home} on account of illness: We trust to ence ne early recovery. #-°ASieughton is back_on his. job in the common labor department aft- er being away for the past week, \be- ing called to his home at Victog, on account of the death of his H. B, Simcox, * ieee ee the Texas Oil company, is’ on business for, the week-end, Cat! Watschke, C. R. Gibbs alt@”E. D. Lesh have been transferred to the hd: visitine me Sapp oe pb ising sade “On welding department. Wm. Thompson ‘torn: The Van Hovel Coal and Hauling|9"¢.#red Place are now ‘employéd in i a ‘tment. a, pRocntits f “ompany recently mailed a registerea| ‘© Pipe departmen| P letter from here to Buenos Airés, Ar- a’ igentinia;, which 1a’ tha first one to be| 4-0: Olson. employed-at the’ irinin Buffalo .wt been on a short business. trip. office, has resigned his positfon ahd Attorngy,.Kenaz, Hiutman of. Den-|#ent from Casper to that country. | i+ understood that be intends €o- for himself. rer te Pere fo A few days Soe Avthur 2. feinithe city ing into business for himself. . -'"Phermopolis attending to business! ‘O.., 4. skeen of Denver, # iyea matters with the National Bank of j of the San Juai A. J. Hardendort Seturned to|Commerce, of which he! is président ee @ » Petroleum company, has returned to the city, from a business trip in the southern .and western’ parts of the state. ot 6. in town this morning and hi employed as a fitter in the ibe jae: de- ©. B. Stafford of tH Chanfoge gt] PATRON merce is in Lander, where he will at- tend the opening of the new [Meare schgol there. “Shorty” Tharp, janitor the main office, was obser¥ed i the blades on the lawn mower and offing up for “hay makin; RAILROAD NOTES. J. J. Dutton, demurrage auditor for the Burlington, with headquarters at Denver, {s in Casper, Pad Attorney KR. H. Nichols has return- aa rom a business trip to Denver, bak See ‘Tom Mills, a construction contractor J. E. McClory, field manager of the | with the Midwest ftefining company, jand-Wyoming, Oil. company is who” has” been’ looking after ‘business: ae ee Cle Casper Honeymooners Treated To Thrill When Giant Seaplane Is Forced Down by Fog on Trip oF eae Mr. and Mrs. Silas Brooks, who ited Miami where they were returned this week from a two- | guests of Mr. E. H. iw months wedding trip thru the East | Florida they sailed for and South, met with a thrilling ad- | where they spent two w venture at Miami, Fla, when they | Brooks was taken {il whil> embarked on a trip by seaplane to | York and was unyler the gare of a the island of Bimini, a British poses- | trained nurse for some time. sion in the Bahamas, just “45 min- fore leaving for the west th utes from prohibitio: ited with Leigh MeGrath. wh W. A. Fisher, employed at the’ Bur- lington freight house here, has gone to Chadron, Neb., to bury his mother. E:T. of Omaha, business. LIQUOR VALUED AT $500,006 IS, SEIZED IN RAID Beans, Burlington paymaster, is-in the city on usual the From Mr. and Mrs. Brooks were in’a | tending school in’ Reston, “He/will party of eleven that made the trip. | Staduato there Luis June NEW YORK, March 3.—Liquor va!- While on the island a windstorm While in Casper, Mc. aud Mrs. | ued ,by federel agents at more than Brooks are at home it the Hugh Patton residence on South Wolcott street. They intend to’ leave ‘next week for their ranch hore at the ad $500,000 was seized in a raid on an abandoned yrarage in the Bronx, a short distance from a police ! station. YA edicts Be Subscribe for The ‘Tribune arose that made the return trip im- possible. The, ayhole, party were stranded in the land “of cocoanuts and ‘sand’ for three days: On the fourth day, which was Monday, the party started the return trip. They were caught in a fog and altho they rose above the clouds the trip was dangerous declise (Of ‘the winds. ‘The only thing to,d0'was,tp,light an, the water und drop. anchor, until the. fog lifted. The seaplane, has ‘two rudders and altho. the--ocean swas calm, the waters rocked the plane until all of the passengers were un- Pleasantly seasick. They were forced to remain “parked” on. the ocean for three hours. They taxied some but it was very dangerous on account of the boats near the shore. When the fog finally lifted they found that they were just six miles from Miami and finisnéd the trip quickly. Mr. and Mrs. Sroxks planned to visit Cuba, but their passports were issued for one of the days that they were strarided at Bimini, so they Postponed the trip until they yisit the east again. The first ‘stop they made after leaving Casper war in New Orleans. From thera they vis- EDISONS, VICTROLAS AND RECORDS Daniels Jewelry & Music Store Good Goods, the Right Price and Easy Terms * Glenrock and Lusk, Wyo. —— a. LAL LLANE TA ET NM I ART Ns PERMANENCY : | Is anearmark of success in any business. T he firms |. that are permarently established. here and retain their clients must be giving SATISFACTORY SERVICE ¥ There are at the present time, four firms in Casper who specialize in Income Tax Service. We have studied carefully the various intricacies of the Income and Excess Profits Tax Laws and are interests in Denver, has returned.from |. Ju Fe Cullen, superintendent gf theffe’ H. C. Bretschneider is hy ks i Denver on business for “a IWEE - H 2 - ae SEARE ¢ tasia, STATESMEN NOW-—Senator Warren G. formally notifying former Justice Charles E candidate and now to be secretary of state, that the Republican party had chosen him as its presidential candidate. four years ago. lindustrial News| | AT STANDSTILL in England are vacant, writes a co respondent of the Morning Post, an shipbuilders have no contracts ‘« hand for ships to be laid down. Wit in the last ‘twelve ‘months: twice a many orders have been -cancelled as} have been placed. “While costs remain at the exist-| ing high level there is mo chance of British shipbutlders getting new orders in any quantity," the writer | continues. “More particularly: is this} the case when there is so much Ger-| man tonnage being offered, , for Jon behalf of the government. The pression can be measured ly the length of time it 1s taking the min- istry of shipping to“get rid of this| tonnage, at half or one-hird of what} it costs to build new ships. re and shipbuilding have outstripped. the needs of commerce.’ Greek Princess Is Near Death| ATHENS, March 3.—Princess Anas- wife of Prince Christopher of Greece, who has been violently ill of stomach trouble for several days, seemed to be in a serious condition today. Dr, ‘Hoover, chief of ‘he American Red Cross hospital in Con- stantinople, is being rushed to this Harding, now president-elect, ans Hughes, then presidential This photo was taken more than COLORED MAN IS FOUND — An inquest will be held this atter- noon. at the.Shaffer & Gay chapel| over the death of William colored, whose ‘body neighbors at 10 o'clock this morning at his home on Madison street, North Burlington addition, your seeds. Di d id. No external injuries were’ evident,| “Ttenvniver, most, xardenp, are | Discussed Today The deceased was formerly a porter| started too jate. 2 on the Burlington raflroad and has} Steal a march on the season by B th C I considerable property in North Cas-| sending to our Washington Intor- Uy e Counct per, mation Bureau for your Govern- Hel leaves) ho family. EPISCOPAL CLERGY PAY CHEX ED Eptscopal clergymen from all sections | of Wyoming and many ptominent resi- the office of the W: yoming seéretary|\* of state Wednesday by th eCedar Tree! + Ditch company: of Grovont, gounty. ganized for 0 capital stock. Ibert Gunther, Wallace Moulto: Andrew _Chambers. SOPOETIISOIETORILIO TSS S, SOOO TTS, (hhntiaiathethade , > *, i BP Tl RA fully prepared to handle them in all their phases. Business houses of any kind in Casper will be as- ‘sured of real assistance by calling any one of us in regard to bist INCOME TAX SERVICE We suggest caution in the employment of transient “EXPERT'S” in the preparation of your _ returns. *CHAPMAN & SPEARS (816 Oil Exchange Bldg. APPROPRIATION ence a bill providing’ approximately, $15,000,000 for additional hospital fa- cilities for disabled service men. A bill designed to improve the serv- ice given soldiers by the ‘War Risk |p" Phone 1179 3 ape oentita, cis peamneae etc GUARANTEE REGISTRY Co. 91,000,000 for the establishment of fourteen regional offices of the bu: reau thruout the country where ‘sol- dierg can take their compensation and insurance claims for direct adjudica- tion. 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG { 400-1 O-S Building | Phone 767-J i J. A. LIKELY 125 West Second St. INDIAN BILL Is SIGNED BY WILSON | WASHINGTON, March 3.—Presi-| dent Will today signed the $13,000,-| .. 000 Indian appropriation bill. | Parone mea aoc a ea CL aaa = me x N i city on a destroyer for a consultation with seven Greek physicians who! have been treating the patient. A physician, who attended the princess while she was a resident of Switzer- land, also has been summoned, An operation may become necessary. Princess Anastasia was formerly Mrs. William B. Leeds of New York. She was married to Prince Christo- pher in Switzerland early in 1920. Disarmament Is (Get Your Free DEAD, INQUEST PENDING Garden Manual {t is too” ea ryant,| But not too was found by/ arly for spade work, rly for headwork. Good gardening takes brains as ‘le. Now is the time to rden, lay it off, get ment garden book, .There js a spe- ro | cial.bodk for. North, for South, and for the city gardener. Use the atttached coupon, write your niame‘and address plainly, and send two cents in stamps for re- turn postage. PARIS, March 3.—The Council. of the League of Nation stoday consti- tuted a committee on armaments, composed of Rene Vivani and France, H. A. L. Fisher of England, Vittorio Orlando of Italy, Hjalmar Branting of Sweden, Manuel Rivas Vicuna of Chile and Shichita Tatsuke of Japan. | ~ ‘RESPECTS TO DECEASED | NE, Wyo. March 3.— dents of other towns came to Chey-|* Frederic J. Director, *|'The last named is Japanese minister | enne to attend the funeral Wednes-|* The Casper Daily Tribune *| to Holland. day Attérnd6n' 6t “Dr. George C. | * Information “Bureau, *| The members of the council dis; ter, feébtor “emeritus ‘of |* Washington, D. C. *| cussed military, naval and aviation | ehuret'and chaplain of the |*° I enclose herewith, two cents in *| questions with the consulting com: 2 a ee |* stamps for return postage on a *| mission of hfeleague. Later the NEW} INCORPORATION + tree copy.of the Garden Book. *| council took up the German-Danzig myention.’ It decided’ that liquifla~ tion of the Danzig. administration should be completed not later than July, and it charged the high commis- sion with the duty, of fixing the axact Lineoin |* City “is not _or- profit and therefore has|* State. The directors are|t* ***eeeeeeeeeee ee and | —— Subscribe for The Tribune The corporation” finished. SS Subscribe for The Tribune Friday and Saturday March 4 and 5, 1921 Specials Specials| | Blouses Fancy and plain White Voile Waist, lace and colored trim- mings. Special $2.95 Plaid Skirts - Made of the best wool mate- rial. Priced $9.75 to $17.50 Hosiery For Boys and Girls. Cadet Hosiery, lisle hose, triple knee. This is the best value for the money. Special 50c Dresses Material of Taffeta; colors, Navy Blue, Black and Brown. Special, Friday and Saturday, Only $25.00 | Spring Suits, Coats,and Dresses. We are receiving daily a snappy line of Millinery and marked very reasonably; also full line of Veils’ “We “OS Mat co” - The Stare of Quality—One Price to All 138 East Second Street I. 0. O, F. Building Se ee ee OO her ‘ SHIPBUILDING | RECORD SOON jthe Call." date by which the liquidation must be; Se SOS EST ee ae | CL FLYER TO TRY FOR ANOTHER JACKSONVILLE, Fla., March 3 . William Devoe Cone first aero squadron, Unite my, who recently estab irplane flight record of minutes from the jAtlantic, will hop off Beach here at 12:01 a. m., an attempt to lower h in a flight to San Di it wag announced today. Lieutenant Coney plans to make only one stop, at Dallas, exes, {ns hls weatwi in his westward flight. N.Y. GALL SUES BURLESON FOR HALF MILLION WASHINGTON, March 3,—Suit tor $500,000 damages was filed today in the District of Columbia Supreme Court by the New York Call against Albert S. Burleson who retires as postmaster general tomorrow. ‘Attorneys for the Call alleged that ‘Burleson as postmnster general hy cancelling the second class mailins privileges of the Call “Misused and Abused” his powers and “unlawfuily {and maliciously violated the rights and privileges of the publishers of m ed a new hour: ific to the from Pablo March 8, in own recard HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets | To have a clear, pink skin, bright go. no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy | days, you must keep your body free from’ isonous wastes. br. Edwards’ Olive f table compound mixed with olive oil] act on the liver and bowels like Take one aera, et ae peau results. They start pation. That 's why millions of boxes are sold annually, 15¢ and 30 kee and recommended in | LonDo show that the F eign affairs s' commons today. B. Vv. calling on business acquaintances. spot ater crops en watch that corn die—peacefull: it it had gone to sleep, Soon it is nothing Dut m loose piece of dead skin that you can lift right off with your fingers. calomel = Yet have no dangerous after effect. | ,,4 REVOLT IS PUT DOWN BY REDS: March 3.—Latest reports nment tend to— n soviet govern-5 ye suppressed the for- ted in the house of~« the E rice of Sheridan, is here “Gets-It” Tickles Corns to Death First wide All Pain—Then Peels the Corn Off. Don’t try to fox trot on corn tortured feet. Get rid of your corns. If you have F seen 8 corn tickled to death, just of “Goets-It” to yours. jet, after them now. “Gots- & triflesw? Is. dic. DY wwrence & Uo., Obicago, Casper - the Kimball Drug Store.—Adv. Brings New Arrivals in Seasonable’Merchandise | For Women Models Direct from Fifth Avenue Oder aa Goosen treatment. We expect opposite the post office. it is possible to make. opening in a few days. Nothing has been spared to make it the |» most elaborate and finest equipped service 4 Watch for advertise- |* ment in the Daily Tribune concerning our “ A MESSAGE | From the Fountain at the “Rexall Store’’ We wish to announce that we have opened our fountain at the Main Store and have employed expert soda dispensers who. will give you the best of service and courteous to open during the i next few days the finest equipped soda fountain and luncheonette service in Wyo- mizig at our new store.in the Midwest Refin- ing Company building on Second street,

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