Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 3, 1921, Page 3

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so OPENED TO HOME . of the is a tending to bust Bakery company, ‘and Mrs.! matters. " = has been connected with the! cee telephone offices as assistant Ss T. ‘They will make thelr home| der_on business and pleasure. Mr. : | Tonkin was a guest Saturday evening at a dancing party given by Mr. and Mrz FISD, Barber of that"place. / eee Program of the art the last meet- is | in O'Neil, Neb. : » hating j SB. P0e | company. ‘The new. addition 1s‘ lo-\ful views of the frozen. north, were { this inorn!tz immediately after report beautiful corsag* bou- ° th street, Sat-} Curtis Garrett is here from Roches-' cated only a short distance to the shown alung with the interesting in- quet of bride's reses:to giye s*touch | Shds George Nelson) ter, N.'¥., attending to business mat- center of town: of color. . was ieee. j ters. |wood addition, a section of Casper al-|personal adventure while exploring} Trades Ei Before the wedding services @ din- |) The roll Of the meeting was ee |ready thickly settled On the east, and |the north with Join Muir were told jemploye ner was served .by>Mre. Ferguson.|*"#wered by the» members: present! Charles Pennyquick, representative lies across the street from the prop-|in an/interestimg manner. Places were la'Gifor a few intimate | With the name of American artist./ of an Omaha cra¢ker company, is in erty which has been set aside as «| Dr. Young is leaving now for Alaska friendas MY¥s. W. .A. Blackmore read a paper | ‘Neb, | WBingham told of American artists. | wet they, visit relativi Béfote the program was given, a} ienaraen HED TERUG | nect business. seasion was held. ' Airs. Popple {s the-daughter of Don-|_ The next gathering of the club. will aid“Michie, Br. formerly a resident |be held at theshome of Mrs. Thomas s+ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Boyles of Oi!) , for a few days and friends. Thomas Kenney has returned from Jaramie, where he spent a -part of| ber ‘of. triends at'a kensington to. be | his offices in the city. Mo = eng Faber of vente ant ‘of | eld at her home. tomorrow afternoon per) one time was a member of a from 3) to 5 o'clock. bachelor’s ‘club. “He is connected with: im Beia Pet sat Sos tos after busines# intérests. eee B. F. Gulcheon, who spent several } , & tea for the phembee st, the East- Tho Mesdames Louise’ Lowe, Jessie | Thompson, Alice Kiser and Nancy | MeNeilus will be the hostesses, : os Rox Supper Postponed. s The box ‘supper which was platined by the ‘Royal Neighbors to be held ‘following. the business meeting of Richard, Henderson is here after May 3 has teen ‘Postported indefinitely. | spending several , atte in. Chéyenne . oS fon business. : leeks: Entertain ye, be sce whee Cae Mr, and Mrs. H. H. Schwart# left] <GILLETTE, Wyo., May 2.—Mrs. M ; fast. night for Denver, where, E.)Colgate has turned the Wyoming Sn ‘rdenaics 40d ace Caen pA Cioaa aves. ty Ae ana Mrs. 5. O matters. % were in Casper looking after business interests, returned the last of the Thomas und William Mills, who week to Glendo, making the trip over- land. Spent_part of last week in Laramic, yrbere they €ntertained a number of business ‘men.at an informal banquet, have .returned to the city. eee eee Jack Rowe, who. spent the week end in Cheyenne on business and pleasure, has returned to the city. A HOTEL CHANGES HANDS. z a : voisciy, Who are now in charge of the arden. Sok —s ee tel. Mrs. Colgate will continue to The Reed orchestra will supply. the 5 bee ~ © s]reside in Gillette. The, Drakes have dance music and will play from 9 , 4, 5. Spurlock is in. from the Buz-|leased thelr home to Rev, Mr. I o'clock unti] midnight. °°": -s.| gard ranch on-.business forthe day,|land, the new miniat. Altar-and Hosary ~ 44 athe fo Have Me ak © 3. H. Fai 5 turned to the] . PRISONERS TO CHEYENNE. Mrb./ Mf. olay and Mabe. R. Dett-| U3 ut * os fais . : earl s . R. Dett-1 Cheyenne inter- wylee Will be, the hostesses ‘at meet- | Peter, R. .,Warlamount, deputy ing of the members of the “Altar ana | andrvisiting with friends. United States marshal,"who has been Rosary-society of the Catholic church in Casper for several days on busi- to B® Held-on -W. . Mr. and. Gus: are in the] jess eorinetted-wittr-his office; left at the Mullin olub. Giey from Gait: Greek for day, On liast night for Cheyenne with a num. je eullin ols usiness and pleasure, ber of government prisoners who = * were taken here in Ii § Poa. na aia _ | Nase ‘Eleanor Hammond is spending eee gee ee ft week hefe visiting with friends. CRI Finis 3: Any Stotit er aain gs B24 Miss Hammond is a Teak: dent of Evsk. reer pais Fach scree a Elmer. Gerne P ae f.0 8 5 geared reso sic Sedat. aia “| Robert- Ellis, representative of the} Ed_Iba. who was painfolly injured pear Simic pa p Fhe | Rexall drug "goods, is in the city at-|'0stiweek when a Caterpillar truck at Genie ae rage ; reas | tending tovbusiness with the Kimball | Wich he was operator, ran over his Burlington and’ the Young covpie-win | DFU company. ia"Gcnfinga Bt te howe of be moter th i a is ‘confi ret the 2 jome of his mother a% * 7 ‘R. O.. Meents. hawi-returnea trom |. ing medical treat- Sent CR iment. 9 St. Mark's Syrurgap: [Moorcroft where he has been in the >. Lig “to Be En oi +4 terests of the Iowa-Wyoming Oil + “s ; oan escak n taal Sto | Fompany. Soe ah oe | WAR VETS, MEET TWESDAY. oe My:‘and Mrs. A. H, Gilbert of Chi-| + Owing to the council meeting which cago, Ill,, are spending the week here| will be held in the council chamber looking. after business interests and| tonight, Lieut.Caspar Collins camp Bridge Lancheon visiting friends. 4 No. 15, U. 8. W. V., will be held in is Pretty Affair. ae] © <0 aes the chamber Tuesday evening, May 3. ‘and’ an 4 baskets filled Mrs. B, F. Stewart of Parkerton| A full attendance is requested. with a and lavender sweetpeas and ampent the week-end In the city visiting tied: with tulle -were the decorations | With friends. for the bridge, luncheon served last Saturday afternoon at Tro‘cck at the | , UNUM @f\Chicago, Til, has céme || WE SAVE YOU MONEY Henning hotel. Mrs, A.A. Schulte to Casper.to accept the position as PLAYER tel. ‘Agsistant mariager of the Leader store Esher fereagied gracious Hairifes with Max Hirsch,manager. Mr. Nijak || P 1A N O_ toon eiekte: eee ere la) has Frat many years experience in ‘The .atternoon; following the lunch: |/@#les/, furnishings and has been con- nected with that departmet of the eon, was devoted to playing auction ‘< bridge. Mrs, I. @; Murphy and Mrs. | Marshall Eteld dty_soods store in Chi ! M. P..- Wheeler were awarded the high honors, and Mrs. A. H. Cobb received. 3 5 nak te SPECIAL FOR Garden, Thursday evening: >. ey ‘The committee on the entertainment 1 ‘ 32 Suits at $15.95 has, arranged. a’ prograth. which. will Surpass any of the dances given dur- Wing the wintér, and elaborate decora- tions will. -transform . the ‘Winter |, Garden. * OS nels shai 2 48 Dresses at a Society Affair. Te The-bridge luncheon which will be hee 5 ie > ‘served Wednesday at. the I.-0. OG, Fi }f* + ~~ 3 hall will be a social affair as well as & means of raising money for the in- fant welfare work outlined by the Welfare club, About. thirty tables of-| | « bridge will be played in the'afternoon | and at the luncheon heur a number, of places have been set aside for busi- ness girls. More than half of the numberof ‘tables have been taken by, one person who will invite her own Buesta..... Jay Beach-Russel The marriage of Williant R. Beach to Blora Ruasel-‘was performed last Saturday night at 7:30 o'clock by. the Rev. Charles. A. Wilson at the Pres- byterian, Be. the ‘members of the St. Mark's Synur- 3 1 t her home on is considered by those who use‘our beetle bed best. in SEL \pectiee Our au! delivery wagons an trucks are always your com- | mand. Call 949 any time and our representative will you retes. zi and quote AIPOnd TRANSFER “We Sell «After thy serviced a wedding qjn- er. Waa served, at_the afanhétta | Mr. City, Pa, are in the city “on business tig:, S25 = HUILDENS HERE C. Tonkin of this city is in Lan-| wood Graded for Ste; 240 (trated iecture on Alaska be Casper Daily Cribune TABERNACLE CROWDED BUILDING WORK \= FOR ALASKAN LECTURE Ny QUAKER CITY BY Of. s, HALL YOUNS GOMES TO HALT Both the morning services and the special evening services, which were PHILADELPHIA, May 2—Building in charge of Dr. 8. Hall Young, were | operations in Philadelphi« were almost well attended at the tabernacle yes-|at a standstill: today because of the + terday. Dr. Young took charge of| refusal of employes 10 accept wage manner, and in the evens a. Lots Offered at Attractive | “#5 given. | The Casper View addition, already =. FR Pesver has left for a platted, dedicated and taken into tho | scenes from all/of the” gold rush | Yisit in east, and at her old home'city limits, was opened to the public |all of the towns and cities of the fi .< this morning Wy the See Ben Realty north, and eome gt the most wonder- the city for several days on business.! city park. : assured that the propérty will be well built up before the end of the ¢um-| mer to conform with the building re- strictions that lave been imposed: hy|cut a corner when he collided with| the realty company. the motorcyc! i Prices = : in the aisles afid lébby. es to pay another visit to Casper View’! ‘will provide a|@nd relate. — AR FOUND, All streets have been”6ot through and |Tecovered last right in North ° krading crews were Crowning and sur-| addition, a soning Bee arene |facing the streets this morning to|!¥ been abandon by joy ride A, G_ Tibb; i oniveasg bbe ns has been looking |Conect_up with "Hgo and ‘Farnum ran sae i |Streets from the Kenwood addition. ine tank was more than half } The entiro 40-acré tract has béen Aivided into 240 lotg which are 40 feet Gays of Inst week in Laramie, has re-| Wide by 129 feet deep. The lots ar turned’to the city, being marketed at prices ranging {ror eee $175 to $375. The property is leve! 3. G. Purcell of the -Leidecker Tool} With @ gradual slope toward Ca: company” has returned from Cheynne,} Realizing the needs of Casper for| Phillip Laffier, 62, where hé was attending to business |¢xtension privileges See Ben Realty gasoline. —_- COKEVILLE Rebecca E. Dow Lincoln county for 30 — TRAFFIC VIOLATOR HE) with a motorcycle, nis evening. Milne is said t Compare the Price Lists Below for January, 1921, and NOW and You Will See a Reduction m his return when he will ha MOTHER AND SON INSA) Slides, over 130 in number, showing! where he plans to spend the next six| With ‘streets already cut through|Months on a huntini nd city water assured for the addi-!? either through th¢/action of the} visiting with! city directly or by the realty com-|™More unusual stories to ilustrate | pest pany, much needed means of expansion on the southeast of Casper: STO) expedition. He Casp Casper | ers. It was in good condition and the gaso-/ full of iE. Wyo., May 2.—Mrs.| 7 1, 89, and her son,| have been commit: | ts ted to the state school for mental de-| ern Star will be served ‘tomorrow 3 fectives at Lander. A jury found ; b interanth: company Which Has*held this addition s 7 | teomn se tha’ tearoom in 'the Ma- sad. off the market for-Years opened up, both to be suffering from intellectual | sonic temple, a * Tom Sherto and W. J. Sherto, who|the property an@j are marketing it| senility . They have been residents of a so that high clasp residential lots can be purchased reasonably ar.’ on good terms. Early demandjfor the pcow © + in dicates that thé additio: xe a| Charged with responsibility record breaker for rapid saies and | collision | that with conveniences of many kinds Milne, Jr, was arrested Saturday | evening by the police and released | on $100 for appearance in police court for a J. de} ‘0 have| number of adventure | estimates of the } figures at 69,000. The tabernacle was filled, every seat|the various building trades amount to was taken and) many guests standing |about 24 per cent. 20,0 New Addition ‘Adjoining Ken-|‘%e ™morning services in the usual | reductions. Employers estimated the men. out at 40,000, while workers placed the The reduction in ND, O., May 2.—Retween 30,000 men employed in more than 20 crafts affiliated with the ing for work on building It adjoins the Ken-/ formal talk by the explorer, Tales of |, controlled by the Cleveland Building| EIGHT GAMBLERS SEIZED. A gambling raid conducted on 4 !house in a good © here Sunday night resulted in the ar- alleged devotees All were quarters, where seven of them were r@leased on $100 cash bonds police head of eight games of chance. ‘ building trades council left their jobs ployers’, association residential ut wages 20 per cent i Scores of Casperites visited the ad —--- for appearance at trial this evening ‘ Jat week on business. dition when it opened this morning! A Ford touring car belonging to|and Joe Begensky released on a ; fy + Colby & Rognstad, which was stolen|bond on a charge of running Mrs. Harry Parsons, of 440 South . for the purpose of getting prior se- a Gals atk eitectait a eee, ee ponte! gla has been iD /rections on properties in th addition. |here on the night of April 26 was| game. EES SS ae $5,000 FOR MEXIC: government has appro- |priated $5,000 for relief of destity | Mexicans in north T {to a message received by Mayor Cock- rell from Mexico City ‘todas sSHERBS AMERICA’S FOREMOST LAXATIVE LIVER, BOWELS, KIDNEYS and BLADDER | CONTAINS NO CALOKEL | MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE IN EVERY BOX | ALONZO O, BLss Co., Washington, D.C. 4 | contracts district taken to according PAGE THREE Change of Address Hemstitching and Picot Edging Mrs. A. N. Endell wishes to announce to her patrons that she is now located at the Swanson Sisters Millinery and Art Store, at 113 East First street. Hours from 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. Phone 1027. The of $200 the HOLMES Hardware Co. Phone 601 We have just received a large shipment of high-grade bicycles, at a bargain, and are offering them ‘at exceptionally low prices. New Price List On GOODRICH AND DIAMOND TURES AND TUBES our window. HOLMES TO HOMES Second, at Wolcott Streets. On All Tires and Tubes of Approximately 0% 30x3 30x31, 31x4 32x312 32x4 33x4 34x4 32x41, 33x41, 34x41, 35x41, 36x412 33x5 35x5 37x5 FABRIC TiRES Smooth Squegee Jan.—May Jan.—May $16.00 $12.90 $17.90 $14.45 19.70: 15.90 21.39 17.20 24.25 22.20 26.95 24.05 27.50 19.55 29.85. 21.75 32.25 26.00 35.90 28.95 33.85 27.30 37.70 30.40 34.65 27.95 38.45 31.00 47.95 38.65 49.50 39.95 51.10 41.20 53.55 43.05 54.20 43.75 59.15 47.70 62.55 50.50 63.40 53.50 These Prices Include War Tax - The Brodie Rubber Co. Gray Tubes Jan.----May $2.85 $2.25 3.40 2.75 3.30 3.55 4.50 3.05 »4:60 © 3.75 4.95 4.00 5.15 9 4.15 5.95 4.80 6.10 4.95 6.30 5.05 6.35 5.10 685, 5.15. 7.35 5.90 7.65 6.15 8.00 - 6.45 Red Tubes Jan:—May $3.50 $2.85 4.05 3.25 4.35. 3.85 5.00 3.55 5.25 4.25 5.45 4.40 5.65 4.85 6.60 5.30 6.80 5.50 7.05 5.65 7.25 5.85 7.60 6.10 8.10 6.55 8.60 6.95 9.05 7.30 Your. Accessory. House New Tribune Building Store Open Evenings 30x31, 32x31, 32x4 33x4 34x4 32x41, 33x41, 34x41, 35x41, 36x41, 33x5 37x5 See them in CORD TIRES Rib and Squegee Jan. Price May Price $33.20 $26.75 43.65 35.00 55.65 44.90 57.35 45.25 58.85 47.50 63.00 50.75 64.45 51.95 66.10 53.30 68.00 54.90 69.45 56.00 78.40 63.25 86.60 69.90 Phone 1203 = § ' t ES a

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