Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 18, 1921, Page 3

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FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 192t Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE AGH THREE - te ls honors were awarded to Mrs./school under the IFederal Board of , and the consolation to Mrs.| Vocational Education. His claim was hapdled through the Casper office. eee Sceeeeeeae rant attention and in many cases this] jesse against Peters as a (wasnt dock agent $|lack of medica attention leads to a| | of Mr. Wyatt, owner of the stolen ma- Mikaruan: HIndustrial News?) sts intoction, ‘The Safety com- bine. AS tweseunse Talchson {was served mittees are asking every employee for JA IN RIOT, later in the afternoon. 9. G. Foreman, Mazon tire man, is eeccecceee: his.support in carrying on this work \° | APANESE I s H The lests included the Mesdames ' ¢: cted to return from Denver today and are meeting with success in this pee c. R. Douds, Gig Es, Stapleton, F. 7. bringing a new Maxwell for the Park| STANDARD REFINERY NOTES |movement. TOKIO, March 18.—(By The’ Asse- ill ted Press}—Riotous scenes wera Richardson, Jardine, HB. E.|Road Sales and Service. R. M. Andrus, general manager, has Gizns B ted at a meeting of the Kenzi- Hanway, F. H. Seaman, J. Ey Han- oe returned from a trip to Florence, cops pe | K i, Do ‘hi has way, C..H. McFarland, McCielian,| timer Green, accompanied by ‘his|Colo., Denver, Colo, Laramie’ and| Although the wind was blowing a! ce cee awe J.W. MeIntyre and Miss Polly Wick-| daughter, Pauline, has left for Denver |Cheyenne, Wyo., wnere ne spent sev- |S2!e on Wednesday and did consider. | a ee : “ TCE ofcn ional open letter written by Secre- strumiig on a business and pleasure trip. eral days on business connected with |e ee ee tit the conetructi eo y Hirooka, of the Zlyu-Kal party, spied BAe see the Standard Oil company. city, it did not halt tne vid ruction | arging Viscount Kato, president of St. Patrick's Masque Ma A. Bhs work to any extent. ‘Sam Olsen, pipe . A. B. Chapman underwent a —— J the Kenzi-Kal with accepting a bribe. Is ‘Well Attended. serious operation at a local Drs. Sack’ Henacys has veliroed tote nan, cbaree of fitting up| The meeting was attended by 10,900 was the condenser boxes on ‘pressure still | | Witnesses Sw oned From brulits Wear-Hufsmith Bailey, Patterson, J. W. Baker, Jim|,TM®, Winter Garden crowded) this miorning. | Sho is reported to be|a local hospital for @ second operation Iputeery ‘number ten. tells us that ne | Vi mm: |p Ceremony Performed. . Patterson, J. I. Belderman, W. A.|With dancers and spectators at the| doing as well as possible. It Was thought that she was recuper-|thought the wind was blowing somo. Nebraska to Testify in Peters | —————— H Yesterday at noon the marriage’ of|Reoves, J- W. Bingham, Frank Shep-|™Sauerade dance pestcpigne tty ating but suffered a relapse which —— Miss Ava Amalie Hufsmith; daughter|pard, Davis, Carl Shumaker, C. M.| honor of St. Patrick's day. Costumes| = Mrs. John Legan who has been vis-!makes the second operation negessary. { Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Hufsmith of| Bryan, E. C, Spencer, R. L. Gay. of all sorts were in evidence and prizes| iting with friends and relatives’ in Chis tity, to Millard Price Went soa|Honry) Thomas An, Hall, “W.-W. | Were given to the best. ‘The music was| Omaha, Nebr., and Olney, Ill., for the of Mr. and Mrs, 1. G, Wear, Kansas| Whaley, 0, L. House, C. W. Thomas, |SUPPlied by the Schembeck orchestra|past two weeks, has returned to her “Mo. took piace, The service|Is M. Jack, Stone, 0. G, Johnson, W.,2Nd special features broke the monot-|home in Casper. While in Omaha, Gas performed by Rev. Philip Ic. tod.|Hi. Tolhurst, Cc. . -MeGomb, . A.] °F of @ straight dance program. rs. Legan attended the funeral of wards, pastor of St. Mark's Episcopal | Wilson, J.B. Morgan, Mitchell, M. M. her nephew, Denny W ‘yatt. wis : ‘Ai baby Acta bob tote.” anal Here ESuEn TOME MtiSet See ee Rveridy A- Btrtekland and Archie} 4,75 Bert ‘Cahmat, last week. ‘The| “Mark U. Wobor, treasurer of tha a eee mother and daughter are now receiy-| Chappell Oil company is in Wichita tee wae Mainay aiid Miah Soe American Legion ing thelr friends, and are doing| Falls, Texas, attending to business ice Hufsmith. ‘The bride was given|Dance Tonight. nicely. matters for a few days. away by her father. THe first dancing party to be given The home of Mr. and Mrs. Huf-|by the members of the American Le- } smith was artistically decorated in|sion in the Winter Garden will be i Spring Mowers) and atter tho cere:|lield this evening from 9. Glock. ae PERSONALS mony @ two-course luncheon was til midnight. AU of the Legir-. mem- Z { = erved, bers and their friends are t:vited to “Mr. and Mrs. Wear left; in the aft-|attend. Rape el ea payee fees Bere: tn ithe near future Mrs, crnoon for Kansas City, Mo., where] _ . sare Cat Tey ay rye thas ‘Haas is a sister of Mrs, Pat O'Conner. Ley. aT I ls Ato eee Ark., recuperating after a long ilt:| | Ex-Governor B. B, Brooks is in ‘They will return to Casper and wiil|Is Announced. ness. Basin attending a Matinic consistory at home in their apartment on| The next formal dancing party to aba A co: ae ending: amen J Bast Setane sieee Ba'glven! by; the Saitoeliby will Dera}? oy ro ple ah RE, erodes 4 ve a > | wes . . B. i, nected leh tue riewe Busch gE thy cos: |thaerater Tigsdey on March 29, at) , 7 ‘spent today in Casper enroute to| Attorney Willis Stidger bas returned per Herald. Mrs. Wear has been aj Plans have been made which will|thelr home after several weeks spent| to the city after spending the week in resident of Casper for many years|make the affair surpasg the Christ-|{" California. Mr. Coolidge is a|Denver looking after legal matters of and has a wide circle of friends who|mas dance which was the success of|PTominent attorney of Lander. importance. extend their best wishes. Mr. Wear|the year. The hall will be elaborate- * ‘ i came to Casper about two years ago.|1y decorated and the innovation of the|, Miss Frances Harrington was able} I. G.McCann, one of the leading evening will be the real cabaret in.jt be at her. position with the Mid-|attorneys of Manville, chairman of Country Fair. Nets troducing out-of-town _entertainera. | West Refining company today for the|the Republican Central committee of Big Proceeds. Refreshments will be served and nov-| first time after an illness of about| Niobrara, county, is in the city on a The Mullin club was elaborately |elties will be given to the guests. |tWo weeks. _ | briet: business: visit.» Mr. -MoCannis decorated in preparation for the aries cee friends are: urging his appointment “County Fair" which was given yee-| Mrs. John M. England left yester-| Attorney William H. Patten réturn-|for register of the Douglas land of- terday. The fair was a bazaar and/day noon or her old home in Mig.|©d\ here yesterday afternoon’ from| fice, as-some slight reward for his un- baked sale uniquely presented. Booths|sourl, where sho will visit with friends | Newcastle, where he completed a trial] tiring party work in the past. He werp'sreeted and: besides: the. regular /and relatives: test of a civil action embracing inter-|has the endorsement 0," his “local sales certain articles were raffled. off eae ests in the Osage field. He loft last|county commictee, und, Nspublicans at good prices. The prdceeds, amount-| Wo-Fa-Lo night :for Cheyenne on business con-|over the district look upon aha with ing to nearly $2,500, will be used. in| Meeting. nected with state land matters. considerable favor. elief work for ish people eae Tamaee sania a no Frey ovening, the members| ar. m. Overman, formerly of Chap:| B, M. Mulcahy of Mulcahy the ‘Tat- eee odist Sunday school will meet at the| Pel: Neb.,and R, GC. Duvoll of Norfolk, | lor, Inc., has left for Rapid City, 8. T First Anniversary home of Mrs. Holland. Miss Hilaa|Neb.. are new faces at the Wyoming| where he will attend to business mat- Is Celebrated. fitho’ will ‘be tho ‘hostess. National bank here. Mr. Duvyoll is in|ters at. the main office ofthe com: Mr. and Mrs. Rex Reno entertained eee the savings department and Mr. \Over-| pany which Is located there. ‘The com- at an informal dinner party in honor] Mrs, James Sweency has left for]man is at\the paying and recelving| pany has recently opened up a branch of their first wedding anniversary. ther old home in Huntington, W. Va.,| ¥!»dow. office for cleaning, dying and tailoring A sumptuous. dinner was served and! where she will visit for several weeks baeiies at 131 Center street, places were laid for six guests. with friends and relatives: C. BE. Kennedy,:manager of the After the dinner a. pleasant. evening reapes Park Road Sales and Service, left for} was spent with cards and music. Lundberg to Give Douglas yesterday on business for’ the yeh ™ | Concert Monday, company. “Xa Casper Woman's Club Prof. Rudolph Lundberg, assisted “to Give Musical. y @ number of his pupils will give The Casper Woman's club will give| his thirteenth concert. complimentary a musical at the home of Mrs. J. §.|to the American Eegion at the club Mechling, 834-South Durbin street,|rooms of the post in the Smith, Saturday evening, March 19. Each|‘Turner building next Monday, even- THIS WILL ASTONISH member is privileged to bring twoling at 3 o'clock. An excellent pro- CASPER PEOPLE guests, gram of vocal and instrumental mu- The quick action of simple witeh- thing like six hundred per on the hur- ricane deck.’ Sam did not tell us just Case Sent Home Until what the perm ant sc wa will have Later Date ° Albert Hawley, head of the paint |{o agree with hvac | erie = | department Is showing some very flee | MeGnickK DYOS. specimens pf (near) copper ore taken Delay in the Jessie Ackerman case .. from his famous ‘Casket’ mine which MAN IN JALW WHILE. bee one @ setback in virtually is located in the Funeral Mountains in , ‘cases 1 istéd on the criminal Present s Death Valley nose Tomy.tone, Ariz, SANITY 5 DETERMINED dace The case in which Carl Pet- ae ers is charged with tho. theft of Evan Lewis, emloyee of the paint el wyatt || DELPARK SOFT automobile belonging to Henry Wyatt n department has disposed of his prop- has been postponed from this date to 7 all South Spruce street toa Mr.} Adolph Jensick, ‘a Midwest employe |Mareh 23. Witnesses summoned from COLLARS ‘oggin. Otto Haas, formerly a resident here, has returned to the city after living in Washington state for the past four, years. Mrs. Haas and family are in ‘Wheatland visiting, and will join Mr. whose actions at a rooming house,|Andrus, Nebr., to testify at the hear. 504 West Yellowstone, caused inmates |img scheduled for today arrived this William: Zeigler, pipefitter's “helper| or the house to avestion his sanity|morning but retufned to their homes has been transferred to the main|was taken into custody pumphouse as helper. by the police |this afternoon. yesterday afternon and turned over| Before leaving-here the witnesses - ar, to the sheriff's office this morning to|are said to have identified Peters as Alva, Stewart of the common. labor |}e held until a test of his mental con-|the man they: saw.in possession of the department has been called to his |aition is completed. Actions attrib-|stolen machine which later was found home in the Hat Creek ‘country north of Lusk, Wyo.,:on-account of the ill- ness of Mr: abandoned near the Nebraska town. The witnesses who identified Pc jare Joseph Jensen, George Watson —— > —-~— and George Grimm. Mrs. Joseph Jen- Fred Clark and Clarence Ahart of/) p. H, Wertz is spending the day|sen also was here as a material wit- Denver, Colo., have arrived in this|nere attending to business for the|ness for the state in the case. All city and have, been assigned to the| Producers & Refiners company frém| witnesses were brought here by pipe department as fitters. | the ‘omicos “in. Denver. Frank J. Wolf who worked up thi —_—__— EEE uted to a violent temper are re- sponsible for his being held for in vestigation Stewart. Millard Myers employed in the con- struction department has left the em- ploye of the company and is taking a Position at his trade as auto mo- ehanic. Alex Cuthill, Carl Noll, F. S. Hagens, | Clay Greening and Roy Disne: whom are employed in the tion department have, been transferred to the carpenters as helpers. all of In The Safety, Committees are waging war on the ‘up turned nail’ hazard. During any period of construction, this hazard is one of the most ser- ious encountered. In carrying on this work they aro striving to have as many nails turned over or drawn from the boards as possible, Often times a person stepping on a nail does not think the injury 1s sufficient to_war- Quarter Sizes Fine Pique, 50c Delpark made soft col- |] lars way back, when others made fun of the idea, eee L. B, Raich of Gebo, Wyo., is in the city making preparations for g0-) ing to Denver where he is to enter) Our New York Buyer Has Shipped Us 25 JERSEY SUITS Some collars are still funny looking, but DEL- PARK has made the soft ij] collar overcome the hard- ||] est prejudice by crown- ing its indisputable com- fort with its inimitable style. The yemovable celluloid’ insert is a long, single, narrow slide, meaning no buttons, no bother. eee jsig has been arranged, and an inv which will go on sale Musicale and Tea tation is issued to all Casper music Is Much Enjoyed. loyers to enjoy the recital, ' Thursday Morning, Mrs. Charles A. Fowler presided at a musicale and tea held at her home| Afternoon of Bridge” prise Casper people. One girl with at $15. 95°: last Wednesday afternoon in honor of| 1s Enjoyed. Weak, ‘strained eyes was helped by a ? the mothers of her music pupils. Tea} Mrs, C. A. Sanford presided at an|single application. Her ynother could | Pass up for another cup: of - Mrs. Anderson. South McKinley street yesterday. The/pains. In ome week she; too, was Butter-Nut y See Window Display A ented by Miss | hi ed a n guarantee all bottle of : g A le. pe rege ae e irre ett cd owe ced ogre eget | CN ae ags oy Good coffee is‘a benefit Mrs. Beiderman and Mrs. Fowler. in white holders in keeping with the|strained or inflamed eyes. Aluminum ‘The guests included the Mesdames| scheme of St. Patrick's day. Three{eye cup FREE. Casper Pharmacy.— tables of auction bridge played. Thel Adv. : ¢ { “You cat o get ood. | 5 : coffee from dood coffee~ am youll like your extra cup ' was poured by Mrs. Fowler's mother, |afternoon of bridge at’ her home on|hardly sew or read: because of Ro We have just received a nice selection of foreign scarfs moderately priced at $2.25, Other scarfs at es Soe! Butter-Nut. || 4. ee Dress Its a healthfully delicious coffee | Mednick Bros. Next to America Theater OPPOSITE LYRIC THEATER Ceey vitae ect oenenge Welcome News for the Men Who are going to buy their Spring Suit here! Values not equaled anywhere else! Latest styles, fine all-wool hand-tailored suits, bought for spot cash to sell - at prices which will defy competition! 200 HIGH GRADE SUITS Single and double-breasted models, worsteds, cassimeres, serges, popular styles and colors., received by express just in time for tomorrow (Saturday). Here’s the Message trom Our Buyer to You Porm 1201 The Home of Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes TWO NIGHTS, STARTING pe a March 21st Special Ma‘ inee Tuesday, 2:30 P. M. Truly America’s Finest Tailored Clothes — Why looking your Best is most Economical It’s really most economical to look your best where clothes are concerned. Garments neglected, out of press, filled with dust 4nd grit, wear out faster. Dry-cleaned frequently, pressed regularly, the fabric is freed from grinding dirt, the fibres are strengthened and kept in place—you get the best your clothes can give you in service and style, We believe in the thriftiness of frequent dry- cleaning—and you will too, if you try it. Say the word, and we will call tomorrow. AMERICAS GREATEST === "VESTERN UNIONEE== ‘COMIC = OPERA®# <a AM oe : Eee by. pnith CHICAGO ILL ae usichy Regi inate dove THE HUB CLOTHIERS 1921 MARCH 15 CASPER, WYO. MORE THAN A MILLION PURCHASED FOR CASH TWO HUNDRED MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN’S HAND TAILORED SUITS. GREATEST PURCHASE | MUSIC LOY- ERS HAVE WE EVER MADE. THESE SUITS WILL B THE TALK OF CASPER, LATELY AC- SUITS WORTH $35 SELL FOR $18.50. SUITS WORTH $45 SELL FOR $25. CLAIMED IT “THE BEST SUITS WORTH $55 SELL FOR $30. IN YEARS’’, ZZ Some people are born lucky. Others have luck thrust upon them. But — don’t trust to luck. It is best to be sure — INSURE. hi: por FIRE LIFE ACCIDENT doeBen Realty ALSO. BOUGHT WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN MEN’S FURN- ISHING AND SHOES. were Heit VALUES WE WILL A Ba ti iad : M. HELLER, PROPRIETOR LOOK FOR THIS EMBLE! AND W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES—An- SILK SHIRTS at prices you wilhappre- other big express shipment. Sizes ciate—$3.95, $4.95 and $5.95. Some 2 with separate collars. pe ed Bie ae age Sa Abies FOR SATURDAY. SALE — Several mped on yY P hyd te dozen fine Percale Dress Shirts, as- NOTICE On April 1 our carload of large elm trees will INCORPORATED, 131. S. Center St. Phone 595 Casper — Chicago — Rapid City $8.50 and $10. sorted stripes. Special, $1.15 each. WK Orders tor this dain ; NEW HATS — Wonderful Values at |. MEN'S SILK SOX— Plain and fancy PRICES NIGHTS Riek daw te must be in my hands by $3, $4 and $6. colors. Special, 95c a pair. Lower Floor.......$2.50 Balcony... .$2 and $1.50 5 March 25, UNION SUITS — Ribbed, medium’ MATINEE Send it a NEW SHIRTS, TIES, HOSIERY at weight, white and ecru colors. Good Lower Floor. ......$1.50 Balcony ...:....;.$1.00 Dry Cleanor . 5S. H. Puntenny. popular prices. values at $1.65 each. Plus War Tax Phone 760-3 Reserved Seats Now on Sale at Iris Box Office

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