Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 3, 1921, Page 6

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* GE SIX GUOD RESULTS ARE OBTAINED FOR CHILDREN Gratification Expressed by Meth- odists Over Success of Meet- ings Which Come to Close | Sunday | The children’s week program which} was observed by the Methodist church completed with the parent meeting held Sunday after-| at 3 o'clock at the church. last story and play hour for the Friday meeting was well attended by the y and junior de- er the stories were | refreshments Three of these meetings for were held during the week of the pri and 4 e well attended by the ones who showed interest in th bibie stories and the Sunday school work the church services on Sun morning the pageant, which was planned f last week was pre sented. It is an allegorical produc tion cal ‘The Passerby and the Flowers.” and ajJl the parts “were taken by the Sunday school pupils while the story was read by Mrs. Phelps. Program presented at the parent-teachers' meeting was by Chairman 8. E. Phelps and prayer preceeded the » Must Accomplish in the artment to Be a Stand. ard School,” was the subject _ pre- sented by Mrs. C, J. Johnson, who is connected with the Sunday school work I Love My Work as adie Roll” Superintendent,” was told by Mrs. F. A. Smith. “Children and Moving os," a theme of vital importan: was dealt with by Mrs. George Ferguson. Mr. C EB Hood gave a cello solo followed by a talk by Mrs. H. B. Durham, “Missions in Sunday School.” ‘What Father's Duty Towards His and What Should Be His Toward the Sunday School” ed by H. B, Durham. Attitude was discu: | raigned against him. j such joy | WELFARE CLUB CHASES GLOOM FROM ONE HOME, OTHERS SHARE BENEFITS It just hard lines, happened that the same they nes t the day drew nearer, kind baby ny might fall the share of any young uence led them to the Red married coup from the = rooms. There they found the east. He as ar man with 1 what is bet fine standing but the t ar M and parcels hard to find, She Uttle 1 night fined girl, quite un to | (gowns. bonnets a blankets the new life out hi } found their way to the obscure And when the lapped his | rooms. wings they were, oh, very happy, now the days seem brighter and many air castles ere built, | and the hours less long. and the expanding the close walls of their the wife tiny rooms. making intric: Ana be start ry with dreams job ‘Shak tee SK Gur woven with each the job that would als nesds to his s in that way that one need And he hunted and hunte come home always but with f plans for the next da the little wife § that soon she m| tiny articles that v to make But things did ni ft drew near to th little stranger we after day things worse, an dit was pare the dainty sent to the baby Finally when both slough of despond, the job, But it was a smal’ money had many plac rent and things could be puri newcomer, It was diff _young people, for nov optim < itt were in man got Under Belt Tries It and Lands Round table discussion led br the chairman closed the program. A} r was enjoyed and re- ments were served before the the meeting. The observance of the national chil en's week which has been held here under the auspices of the Methodis' church has brought forth a good at t every announced meetin= ious education of the youn> children of Casper-was-brought,to the front and ideas as how to putané the work have been presented by the par ents, the Sunday schoo! teachers an? even the youngsters themselves. RIDES STOLEN HORSES TO DEATH, 1S GAPTURED} (Special to The Zribune) KEMMERER, Wyo. May 2. After riding two horses—his own and a stolen animal—to death dur- ing a three-day pursuit, Oscar Fow- ler, 29 years of age, charged with the theft of the theft of two horses from Mrs. Mary Wisdom and one from Alfred Hamp, was captured 14 miles north of Opal by Depdty Sherift Buster MclIlvain and Jim Barnhart. Closely pursued by the officers, Fowler rode one of the Wis: dom horses until it fell dead, then transferred to his own steed. When that animal finally fell dying the pursuers were almost on the heels of the fugitive. Fowler then at- tempted to escape on foot. The pursuers, abandoning their horses, gave chase and finally ran him down, then had to walk ten’ miles » him before a passing automo- stopped and requistion: ort the party to this place 16 Villistas Are Deported . Texas, April ‘The r in the raid on Columbus. mn 1916 by Francisco Villa was here when the 16 Vii equitted Thursday at Dem on charges of murder in connection th the raid, were deported Mexico L. J. PERRAULT Foot Specialist Room 6 Phone 1664W Over Lyric Theatre N. M written ng into Fortify We Write Insurance In All Its Branches An Office That Knows Its Subject.) doe Ben ReallyGe REALTORS Midwest Bldg. Phone 1480 20: In Hoosegow; Will be Rearrested Bent on relea pirits with a bu surns » own prope wm isi ded emon: » that astest Fords in afield ambition ination when he uw that was standin ourthouse. oft His toa qui 1 w front ptt woul re- | ladies FORD SPEEDSTER FAILS TO ELUDE: SHERIFF'S AUT A Driver With Too Much Hootch and now the interest of rs of the Welfare club has be excited that they are. pre 1 rT ich will be use mothers whc are to ar © own. $ are completed is in use wo little babie abandoned, one on a door- and one on the raflway track, warmly covered with the efider: and muslins prepared by the When the infants are adopt ed, the layettos will be returned to | the welfare workers who will have them ready for others. No pains is spared In making the outfits, a the hand-stitched laces and tucké are made with care. contain shirts, bands, two flannel petticoats, t gowns, three dresses, and a th soap, talcum pins cum: stock- three on challenge a. @ didn’t relish a speedy sh © Sandbar so out comes old trusty One shot put the front tire of Mr 1 out of commission aud nearly od Burnside to death, As he cam: n stop he was placed ur 1 turned over to the chere he will be tri court this evening. When the sheriff's force took pos session of the Ford it was foun: to be carrying a license the one that was issued to Burnside He clatmed to have purchased the e from -& Mz, Johnson. 9 chargo ‘it is probe ate law: re: ki A Bracer Necded, to he. Host-—Look /hetg! 61d /man wants you to take Miss Piffle dipner. nay on to From Life. th psmi¢: Ure,” he. ¥C he C. W, Herbert, a deputy sheriff, was witness to the collision and stopped urnside, and was. giving .him good ivis about 1 traffic a nage in the enemy was bringing up reinfor ments Burnside res: and stepped on the Sandbar. He refused to obey ihe suminons the officers to stop and the sheriff's | automobile was pressed into seryii The heavier machine soon Burnside and his Ford, It that Burnside made his most grieve mistake for the sheriff's car (COAL ot N. & A. Coal Co. Fhone 140C ice. | took | here | ms drov For the Best of Auto Service You are through paintir It will cost you nothing R. 1. Phone 188-W At the Chi CALL AMERICAN CAFE Phone LOZO Day and Night Service Country Trips and Funeral Service Given Prompt Attention Ssrucco g when you stucco your house. It also makes your house warmer and adds value to your property at a very little more expense than paint. for figures, STEEN 624 South Wolcott Best Bowl of Chili in Town 20c li King Lunch All kinds of Sandwiches at popular prices. Quick Service, Highest Quality. Grand Central Block bers a specialty. Pp Building Materials We are equipped with the stock to sapply your wants in high grade lum- ber and builders’ supplies. Rig tim- KEITH LUMBER CO. hone 3 side of him he thought tt for a race and gave he impromptu speedway on other than my wife in to fas just written an es so I advice ye a qouple more cocktails Che Casper Daily Cribune Mane _ ewan Bate fa [a | NATRONA RICH ORCHESTRA TO PLAY OVERTURE Presentation’ of “The Japanese The orchestra ty the overture of the operetta which; will be presente Girl” by Girl Reserves to Hold Many Musical Fea- tures of Merit the Netrona Coun. High school has been secured for The Japanese Girl,” May 6 and 7 at the Presbyterian tub- ernacle. Miss Mary Flynn, why is noted for her ability as a violinist, will the violin oblagstas for the solo work, while Miss Ruth Kimball anil Miss Ruth Castleman will accompany on the plano. The individual parts of the operetta are receiving special attention, and solos the Misses Eleanor Jessen. Inez Seanor and Margaret Speas, all young gifls of the hi hool, will be added to tine list of songs on the pro- gram. rehes formanc Musival Is prea itics attending the a success of the per- The dance numbers by the girls of| the Pioneer corps; who dir are under the ection of Miss Ethel Mann, and the B. T. girls, who are being led by their club adv! , Will be featured. Th mem ‘s of the Blue Circle club will have charge of the ushering The proceeds of the entertainment lay, at the court.room of said court, will b used toward the summer camp in the City of Casper, in the Councy which will be rected in the mountains of Natrona, State of Wyoming, has do the work in the dainty © costume. 4 © of the tickets, which Is be d for entirely by the girls of » Girls’ Reserves of the Y. W. C..A,, started, and so far a cordial sup: t has been’ given them. | NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT | person interested may appear and! Contest the same, |AND DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE. Portege arses of A a Classified Ads. Ads |State of Wyoming ) D. 192! eae ages lao District Court of the Sixth rmet a 3 “FOR ou cms I eustiee M. Mcgan eres xe NOTICE OF FINAL Pa bath; suitable reiitete ani oneal kan Fons Coe ere DISTRIBUTION OP ESTATE, eae stops Se I |thet om April 30, 1921, the cate é Vie SENT st me seente tee. hope i ss. jsigned Administrator filed his final| County of Natrona ) report and petition for distribution jof said estate with the Clerk of the above hoes court, es. ps one interested may examine re] pe Fas ere and petition and file thereto at any time on or fore Judicial District. In ‘the Matisz a coe = Estate of Florence A. jotice is oe ies to.all cred- Notice itors and other. ——— interested in ‘July 1, 1921, that is, within thirty|the above entitled estate, that on |days after the last publication of|April 30, 1921, the unde: Ad- ithis notice on May 30, 1921, and if 5 trix filed her petition for distribution of said estate, with the Clerk of: the above entitled court, where = shyons inter- no objections are filed the ‘Admin-|sad istrator will make final settlement of said estate on July 2, 1921, or ‘In the District Court of the Sixth’ FOR RENT—One-room:, suitable for -office on first floor, $60 per month. Wyatt Hotei. FOR RENT— Steepingrom adjoining bath; Separate entrance. 1013 South Walnut strect. 4-30-2t° FOR RENT—Two nice clean sleeping. rooms. Inquire 147 South McKin- ley street. 4-30-20* BOARD AND ROOM. ested may examine said id petition and file objections thereto at any time on or before ha de 1,) as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard by the court. Dated this 30th day of April, 1921 1921, that is, within thirty days aft- GUY T. MORGAN, | eF the publication of this no-| Administrator of the Estite of | tice on May 30, 1921, be if a eno ob-| Eunice M. Morgan, Dec ?ased.|Jections are filed the Administra-' WILLIAM 0. WILSON, trix will make final Seterene of| y for Estate. said estate on July 2, 1921, or as| Publish y 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 3921 soon thereafter as the matter may) (W.0.W) be heard by the Court. | = os Dated this 30th day of April, 1921. GERTRUDE A. DUHLING, Administratrix of the Estate of! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OF TIME APPOINTED FOR PROV- Ni Florence A. Hamlin, Deceased. oath ay WILLIAM 0. WILSON, | State of Wyoming ) Attorney for Estate. ) ss. Publish May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 1921. County of Natrona ) (W.0.W.) : SD Re mtg In District Court, Sixth Judicial District. In the Matter of the Estate of Great Britain's miner troubles ‘are | poms or cst ear ae Cedar street }FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front | bedroom, adjoining bath; suitable [tor ‘two gentlemen. Apply 504 <—e Durbin. BOARD AND ROOM with private family; close to refinery. 933 West | Fourteenth street 5-2-4te FOR RENT— Rooms, in modern home to men or women. 824 South Wol- lcott street. 4-30-2t* \ror REN't'—Modern bedroom, next to bath, for one gentleman. East Second. 5-2-tf FOR RENT—Furnished room; suit- ablé for one or two gentlemen. 311 South McKinley. 5-2-2t° FOR RENT—Two basement sleeping. rooms with bath; rooms-light anc jpledsant: gentlemen preferred. 263 _!South Jackson. 5-2-3t* Sarah E, Harrison, Deceased. To all persons interested in said Estate: e is hereby given that Fri- Not joey: the 27th day of May, 1921, at 0 o'clock in the forenoon of said ACCOUNTANTS ! 1 probability above the been appoiilted as the time and| GUARANTEE REuISTRY, CORP. Garden Ch ie where tents and-a| place for proving the Will of said| Auditors nnd Accountants—Stock cottag will for the businss girls Sarah E. Harrison, deceased, and making arrangments to remain oyér| for hearing the perce Anna L. the week ¢ ‘0 for ptenicing Hal, ng that the Peugnation of and patties’ will he an, Carroll Smith, exeeutor and a chaperon will be on the at all times. The location will y distance of the city and the camp will be for the bene: of the businss girls of the city. _ | named in said will be accepted, and that said will as probated in the County Court of Fall River, State of Soath Dakota, be admitted to probate in‘the above entitled court, wg that letters testamentary with will unnexed be issued to the Fiest Trust & Savings Bank of Cas- per, Wyoming, when and where any New & 2nd Hand holstering & Furniture AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accountants—Inepme Tax Servico 4th Fioor 0-5 4 Tel. 767d. | or sale. ‘The Mfiis ny, Chamberii in Furniture com pany_building. 5.2-2t 5 Sand and Gravel Delivered | IN ANY PART FROM $1.50 TO $2.25 PER YARD Prices on Excavating and Team Worl. Furnished i f ARCHITECTS WESLEY COULTER, Architect. Wroming Practice Only. tamediate service, 314 Foster Bldg., Denver, Volo. uy Lute: to locate in Casper. DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 24-20 Lown Block Casper, Wy. Phone 440 | GARBUTT, WEIDNER & "SWEENEY! 415,00 Reehage Wide. Phone 162 _| ©. A. RAINWATER | OF THE CITY Estimates Phone 1 1 14-J : Onrice ain hulaegee Nitta. eee ies) WHY Buy a Hudson Car Ask Peter Wray Robert C. Smith Stephen D Last Week’s Deliveries There Is a Reason Buy a Hudson Car WHY MOTOR. TRUCK & CAR ay, Z CASPER, WYOMINe. Second and PHONE 1406 __AUTO REPAIRING Yellowstone Vulcanizing & Re- treading Shop. Old Tires made w. 522 I. Yellowstone. “NORTH Corer AUTO REPAIR Cor. G & Center Sts. Gi ecudoe Expert “We Buy and Sell Cars. BAGGAGE and TRANSFER 0 Vicneer Warehouse & Transfer Co. Warehousing and distribution. ‘Trunks, baggage and heavy haul- ing. 136 West B. St. Phone 983, WHITE” TRANSFER CO. Geo. Retallock, . “All White 126 S. David. SEE BEN TRANSFER CO. Baggage, Heavy Hauling and Piano Moving. Phone 72-J. NOT? reher MOVING nN SPECIALTY CABINETMAKING CRESCENT CABINET CO. W. Yellowstone. Phone 839W. Counters and Shely- and Screens. 432 Store Fixtures, ing, Ice Boxe CHIRO®RACTORS RNA ake! HAM JEFFREY RAHAM DR. ANNA G! FFRE) ‘ah Gttice Phone 106, Res. 92. et B. G. HAHN K. EDNA HAHN Block NOT? suite 2, bh eee Phones: Otfice 4 Res, 1235. M. E. Gaet 162 Ni inabatl Bro" Phones E YAH M. HOUSER P. S. C. Graduate EY make house calls or call at 214 Hast Fitth 153 CIVIL ENGINEERS W. H. FISHER, A. 8S. C. E. Surveys Maps Plans _— Estimates 214 Midwest Bldg. Phone 995. Promptness and Accuracy LS Yellowstone “CLEANERS and PRESSERS Will your being a widow? Or will she have to slave to support your children? ‘Capitol Life’ McGrew Phone 153 THE S&B¥X2E CLEANERS widow enjoy __ 120 East Fifth, Tet. CONTRACTORS For the Best in B FRANKLIN, 0; HOLT Contractor and Buil Phone 10993 CYLINDER GRINDING Cylinders Reground Oy Pistons, Pisten Pins and CASPER CYLINDER GRINDING co. Phone 1450. Fifth & Center. See CONSULTING ENGINEER WH=ELER & WORTHINGTON Consul Repairing 526 W, Yellowstone, phone 1617d- — Business and Professional Directory| DENTISTS _EMPLOY..\ NI_ BUREAU |Wyoming Employment Agency—J. MeGewan, Prop. 220 8S. Cent . | Gear). Phone $13. BP. THE HOME HOTEL is under new management; rates $1 tw $2.50. ee chee by week” or month. 135 West ‘Second. DOCTORS DE, 3. © KAMP Physicizn and Surgeon Midwest Bldg. Suite as to 311. Office Ph. 1650 & 1651, Res, Ph. 45, DR. MYERS Physician and Sargeon Bpecial Astention-Given to. — >of Women amb Childre Suite 200-201, 0S. Bldg. Phones: Office 699, Res. 746. MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M.D. Physician and Sergeon Special Attention Given to Obstet. rics and Diseases of Women and Chi'dren, Blackmore Bide. Phones: Office 20. Res. 164. GRAVEL ROOFING W. BH. TILLETT are te Roofing 6055 S. Durbin. HAT CLEANERS NEW YORK IAT CLEANING Ww, aud Shinir; 123 South Center Vigne Tow LAWYERS HENCH & & BULLAOK Phone Suite 222-223 Midwest” Refining Bidz. Phone 1200 WILLIAM ©. WiLSON Attorney-at-Law Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oi Exchange Blag. end NICHOLS & STLRRETT Lawyers 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. GEORGE W. FERGUSON Attorney at-Law Townsend Bldg. Phone 1963 OSTEOPATHS DR. L. L. WADE Osteopathic ‘ian Rm, 5-7 Wood Bik. Phone 1277-3, PRODUCE BARTON PRODUCE Co. Wholesale Poultry, Eggs. Fruit and Vegetables, 333 N. Wolcott St. — Sea _ RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUT AUTO KADIATOR RKS Repairing and te ning — esr & Suckson terre daa Corés 434 W. Yellowstone Phone 1054 UTO RADIATOR SERVICE He-Cofing and pal ring ar ‘i Expert Worlaten _ 124 West Second. ere Phone. 1845. _ SHOE SHINING PARLORS AMERICAN SHININi We Soveit You aeons LOBBY OS BUILDING”. SIGN PAINTING Bush Sign & Decorating Co. “When you think Signs remember Bush. 255 8S. Center. Phone 1088W. __ STENOGRAPHERS Seatrice L, Joes (Pub. Stenographer) Mimeograph Work a Specialty Tribune Bidz. Phone 1204. TAILORS H. WHALEY Ladies’ and Gent's Tailoring Cleaning, Peers. i geebalring and Gur callenenge rea ae as cheap as ready-made. 116 E. Midwest Ave. —Phons 482-5 EE the Tailor & Cleaner Tim, _ 1438. Center. Phone 467k. TAXI SERVICE CALL 88 Oh 216 FOR BE.LY’S TAXIE eS ee Fy jon the condition that lwe build the build- pone If you own your own fot, or can pay lus a small Payment down, we will builg you a home, balance on monthly pay- ments, anywhere in the City, including North Casper Addi- tion. : I! Ask for Hi. E. GRUDE Casper Realty Co, Room AND BOARD tor men. 624 Kast B street. 430-4t ee ated FOR. RENT—Nicely furnished _ bed- room, adjoining. bath: close North Grant. 1690. FoR RENT-—Sleepingroom 11 rg home. 617 Kirk Fast Pog FOR RENT—Room in modern Suitable for one or two gentl close in; one large front room; vate entrance; also basement. 783 South Beech. Phone 471. 5-2tt we eh AN FOR RENT — _pasroan in ‘fBodern home: also room « ne car, car, 1044 South Wal Walnut... ore FOR RENT—Board and room sition on Midwest avenue, rooms, three-stall garage: See owner tonight after 6p, 14, Sprague Hotel; aiso cot sale, $1,500 below cost for. FOR RENI—AOUSES FOR PS eae - shack, two ‘rooms complete! ag 1 pat linens, lights aol water; month, 340 North Mekintey* asonre FOR RENT— Two-room house South Walnut. Inquire 1153 ‘South Walnut. 5-2-1t* ~| FOR RENT—iiSCELLANEOUS ne FOR RENT—Light running machine. phone 1086. 7 4 2 FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR- RENT — Furni apartment; adults sae Walnut. age OR RENT—Three furnished base- nt rooms, hot water and 528 | ‘South Spruce. Phone 1474R. modern rst eed . FOR RENT— Two ment rooms for light 5-2-1 no children. 1210 Bouts a tee e Phona 1190. POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Experienced cashier. bookkeeper desires permanent. posi- Box 124, The Tribune. 6-2-2t* ee SITUATION WANTED— By young than, ak J truck, three years’ reference. Address .G, Sine Bluffs, Wyo. — 5-2-1! ——— LAUNDRY called for and delivered; silk and wool sbirts a ‘specialty: sat- isfaction guaranteed. Kenwood Hand Laundry. Phone 10755. 4-28-4t* —— WANTED—Job cooking for small oil camp; first class cook. 121 Tribune. , 5-2-3te ne nee eh Rati) ‘WANTED— Experienced” stenographer desires permanent position. 123, The Tribune. 5-2-2t* ANTE orceas maid for house work amall South Wolcott joi bets \Phone RioMe | family. 525 430-t¢ WANTED—Girl for — general work in boarding house. 504 Yellowstone. fF WANTED—Chambermald ‘doardl- Ing house. 340 West ‘Yellowstone M2 5-2-1" = sand a WWANTED—Gin for mopping at Casper Pri 938 South” Durbin. WANTED — eng ‘sit Boa South We Wolcst s Phone 824 PA HELP WANTED_—MALE 3 WANTED —-Sakeien tor ~ 6,000-mile guaranteed tires; guaran $100 weekly ath ‘exted Cowan Tire and Rubber C Chicago. Il, clean! Private b ~? ag

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