Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Pythian Sisters. To Have Social. Something novel in the way. of an the Business and Professional Wom- t °. fllowed by a social hour. The Mesdames Kidd, Glendenning and McLeod will be in charge of the social time and Setrectinents wil be served. The men’s organization of the Meth- Abst banquet in the banquet rooms of the ver willbe, the guest of honor and will het d before the dinner. The banquet Last B. & P, W. C. Meeting Tonight. evening at &-o’clock in the’¥. W. C. A. room. A good attendance is urged, as will be peepented.. Rebakah Lodge to Meet. W. L. Kuykendall lodge No. 39 will mect in regular session on Wednes- cay evening at.8 o'clock in the I. O. Casper Couple Married in Thermopolis. William R. Dickie and Gertrude A, Dubling, both of this city were united TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1921 Episcopal church will hold a rch on Wednesday evening -at 6 tock. Bishop Charies Mead of Den- a short talk at the reception be served by, the ladies of the eee Ida May Hopkins, president of siness of importance will be dis- ed and plans for the ares od year F. hall, Initiation will be held in marriage June 1, in Thermopolis by the Rev. H. H. the Trinity church, Mr. and Mrs. Dickie \haye returned to Casper and will make thelr home here during the summer, here ing to business matters.- Mrs. was f this, city, ‘Miss Margaret Clark who has been ted¢hing school in Lusk, has returned to/her home in Casper for the sum- mer. Eugene Godfrey of Lander is spend. ing the week here on business and headquarters here from a business trip to Lusk. Mrs, Thomas Purtell and children Daniels, vicar of PERSONALS r R. M Miss Alma Stork has returned from Riverton where she spent the week- end visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. mM. Broek: -- Sant fy Bonaie “Hoimes of %) Ill,,-are spending the week ‘with friends and attend. Hoimes ly Miss Lillian Daniels of a have arrived here from Riverton and will join Mr, Purtell who is in busi- ness here. Earl Fouch, who is with the Cas- per, Motor company, after visiting over the week-end with friends and relatives in Riverton, his former home, D. Mrs, Owen, Paul has returned from Manville where she visited with her sister, Mrs, Lee Welch. s Edw erton ‘visiting with his ‘sister, Cc. R. MacShane, traveling sales- man for the Oil Well Supply company, has returned e- Peckham is here from Riv. ‘Mrs. J. Booker. ce is in Riverton attending to business interests, Miss Norah Banner is in Laramie wiaiting: at’ the home of Capt. frs. B. C, Daley, en route from Basin to.the western coast. cae Lander where he spent several days. Mrs. city, mother of Alfred R. Lowey, and J. Cynningham bas ies Sf 8 ee Lowey of New York ‘Note how Fines conform to back of head, Webel Commercial Co. Prominent locai attorney, arrived here | yesterday and will months as the guest of the Loweys at their home, street. During her visit here Mrs. Lowey will be the incentive for many pretty social affairs. Mrs. Robert Armstrong of Lusk is ~_ visiting with friends for several ya: C. A. Berry of Riverton, who came here to look after busiriess interests, has returned to his home. ee H. Fetterly has returned to Glendo from this city where he purchased a motor truck to be used for hauling purposes in Glendo. Mrs. T. L. Tracey has returned after visiting with friends in Chey- enne. TH L. Stahl ts dooking after busi- day inspecting the properties uf the conupeny. Mrs. Alex Marshall was taken to a local hospital today, undergo treatment for a chronic ill ness. W, R, Finney of the Midwest Re: fining company is in Elk Basin look- ing after business interests for a few days. N_ 5S. Wilsorr is spending the day in the Big Muddy oil fields looking atter matters for the Midwest company. BP '6. Je Mrs, Carl O’Beirn is spending a few days in tne city from her fanch home near Douglas. E. E. Odom of the fejeral board of vocational education offices in Den- the same interests here. eee H. F. terday from Salt Lake City where he has been looking after business mat- : M Newt Tice has returned‘ to the iY city after’ sie tbe web spending the ness Ex-Gov. B.' B.) ‘Brooks Floya gE meneat 3 his offices 1 several day: c. F. attorney of Denyer, isa business vis- itor in athe sity. Evah M.: Houser: local chiropractor, is leaving this evening for Denver for a consultation with Dr. H. chiropractor of that city. 5 rar Mrs. Kitty B. Payne, home service secretary of the Natrona county chap- ter American Red Cross, is in hey a enne attending a-conference of Hed Cross workers in Wyoming. The ™mecting will be presided over by Wal- ter Davidson, manager of the central division, which includes this district and has headquarters at Chicago. Mrs. Payne is taking the place of J. S. Mechling who couldn't attend the conference because of illnes.. Mrs. B. E. Sturn, who has spent the winter with her parents in Texas, has joined her husband here and they will go to Salt Creek in the near fu ture where they will spend the sum- mer. eee Mr. and Mrs. Bates Logan of Salt Lake City are spending the week. here attending to oil interests. Mr. Logan is prominently connected with several| ° of companies operating in the Utah fields. spend several 1125 South David tricts Affected * Mrs, Breta Conger and son Billy, left last night for their home in Den. ver after visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. J.. E. Rouse. vee D. W. Ogilbee, attorney, was able to be at his offices with Hagens and) Murane today after having been con. fined at his home for a few days. ooe ferred until proposed improvements exter protection Mrs. Annetta Walch, bookkeeper at the Midwest eating house at Salt} to the Per on a combined business and. pleas Kenwood, ure trip. eee Miss Marion Runden, a representa- tive of the Fargo Oil company, walt} Woonsocket, R. I. While in Wash-| ¢ ington Miss Runden transactei busi- ness for the Fargo Oil company. eee \¢ ‘W. D. Weathers, president of the} Fargo Oil company, left this morn ing for the Poison Spider field, where | checks he will spend the day on business. oe. Schwaeger, Lovell; Wyo. where she will see of the bidders. Dr. Frank Carll, leading dentist, of Sheridan, on his way to Denver, stopped over in Casper to spend sev: erela days with friends. eee E. K. Bruce of Bruce Bros., mer: chants, is in Cheyenne looking after) Refining | business matters. Heinie Kerr, billiard champion of Sheridan, is in the city to participate in the tournament at the Union billiard hall Wednesday and Thursday. eee cee Wright, ion examiner of Denver, J. H. Johnston of the Denio Milling| o¢ those who apent-Friday nig! company at Sheridan, is here looking Henry Walker, chief of police of} Sheridan, foun. Rim’ this is in the city on a brief ing of the state association of nurses as representative from Casper. Mrs. Kimball is an honorary member of the window I could see firesin man rections. pleadings of men and..women, terests connected with Mr. Gibson's oil holdings in this part of the coun- try. ig” leay- 8! returned to this. city after spendinz in Denver on business. een) Bickford, dancing instructors, at the ‘Winter Garden. Mr. Wolff has had charge of the studio in Golden. eee bath tub with water hefore water mains broke. Clay, prominent.oil iman and} Mies Mary Purcell dnd Miss Joe Edelon have returned from Independ- ence, Kan., where they have been stu- dents at the convent there. The young ladies will spend the summer with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Purcell. took our turns dipping cups int tubs for a drink. noon, I, in company with F. Wilson, Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- pert workmen. All work guaranteed. Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., 0-8. a, Y. M. C. A., carrying my por’ and important paper: traveling men, waded knee deep in the water over to the Union avenue bridge and viaduct into South Pu- eblo, making my way finally to the WATER SYSTEM ARE SUBMITTED Decision to Be Made This After- noon on Construction of Ex- tensions; Several Dis- Eight firms bid for a contract to construct the water system extensions to all parts of Casper and the eight bids were so relatively close that ac- tion on letting the contract was de- this afternoon when a special session of the city council will +; be held to thrash out the matter. The contemplate ding city water service and fire N Creek, is spending a few days in Cas-| addition Sandbar, Pie maa Casper View and East Cas ‘The firms which are represented in consideration are: Wheelwright "3 Hd ruction company, Ogden, Utah; Resp matters in Cheyenne for several] cation tour which she spent. vi i Taman, Guages: Ce eke friends and relatives in Chicago, » Casper; W. F. Henning, Casper; Washington and New York City.|D. C. O'Brien, Casper; Gordon Cor pens ¥F. yee tren of the! While in the east she visited with | struction company, Denver; E. x, rock. many; left this morn-| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larned, Sr., at| Ladd, Pepto: Il; Wickham Bros. ing for Salt Creek, where he will spend eid The number of bids which were re ‘ed from out of town indicates that sper is in an enviable positton in the construction world. AI! of the bids |listed were accompanied by certified to guarantee the good faith Frantic Scene. Is Enacted In Pueblo Hotel PUEBLA, Colo,, June 7.—Richard United States naturaliga- was one ht-in o 4 the Vaile h yer, ie in. the ‘city from Sheridan | Gp is customers. centée. Of the: flostes: autrichs name of the work. Mr. Odom is looking after Assotiated’ Press. correspondent morning” among some of the feed refugees who had 5 Se Ate Serco Lage set having driven overland yester-| founa quarters atthe MC. A, row agency here is in Denver for a x see of Se Colorado Fuel-and “hia; ora few days on business. Mrs. W. S. Kimball, Sr., is in Chey- gtd Hy boyy anes eae ay lo. ote ih pelt Bit] ee “I slept through the early part » meet- Picharice feepicsen eee’ where she Is attending the mest-| 1/1, SIDE rote tne at awoke about 4 o'clock in the morn- ing when I heard people running up ters for the past welt. nurses nasociation here. having been | 204 down the halls, Women were * active in the work for many years. | hysterical and screaming. and Mrs pertha Dickinson are eee “I. dressed and made my way ¥ inthe elty on a husi-| 3s; and Mrs.. Donald Gibson of| down to the balcony overlooking eabeppine! trip. ar their} La Ju.ta, Cal., are spending a few| the lobby. The water was eight Rakes Holegeoun-|Gavs, here attending to business in-| feet deep in the lobby, From the ny di- I could hear the cries.and some. ing this’ evening » for Denver “where eee of them seeming to come from build- he | wilt attend a. Ale ed Interests. Frank Wolff has arrived in Cas-| ings whi¢h were floating past. ‘ per and will assist McFarlane and “I set a water pitcher on my window sill to catch water and got enough to shave with, one man had taken the precaution of filling his the This was our only supply of drinking water. We 0 thé “About 3 o'clock Saturday after- three tfolio oe Salant JUNE 8, AT THE LEADER Counters and Cases Stacked With Hundreds of Other Dollaz Bargains. SEE OUR WINDOWS BUNGALOW APRONS— Dark or light colors. “$1.00 MUSLIN- UNDERWEAR—A _ very beautiful line of muslin petticoats, gowns and Teddies, all very neatly lace ce nL -00 CAMISOLES—AIl silk camisoles, in a variety of colors, of washable satin and es de $1.00 CHILDREN’S HATS—The entire lot of Children’s Hats, regardless oe tc $1.00 COTTON WAISTS—Voile and Lawn Msi ots. $1.00 others fancy trimmed. chine... - eS SATEEN PETTICOATS—Black or SILK HOSE—Women’s all-silk hose, fate ts PROD | ee ee $T.00 PETTIBOCKERS—Black or green, CHILDREN’S HOSE—Black, white or * ge om $1.00 | fran. $1.00 sateen. . 4 pairs for... MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION Cee eee eee oD AMAA LAUNDRY. OPENS maid to [" Include¢ water softening unit installed at con be Casper Dailp Cribiune ‘JOHN BEAL STRICKEN BY HEMORRHAGE, DIES SUDDENLY ON COKST <= acs Beal, well known former resi-| Mr makes it: a ger geeed ent of Casper, died suddenly last| duplicate any of the model: }Bight in Los Angeles, according to| gowns, frocks and suits of in [iir"‘went ava by friends here today. | touch and lines will be chosen by him eal fell victim to cerebro-hemor. very best eastern displays |inetea about midnight and died almost! The new company has ‘ any, | the fixtures from the | com ot e New York i buy a complete st models in} r uchs had seven h the well known4 Denver, and is termes store in and only @ few gance will be —— ‘Tribune Classified Ads——— Bring Results. new touches ded to the shop. FOR BUSINESS FIRST OF WEEK Casper fest Csetbaiiy’ Local | Concern, Ready for Opera- tions in Elaborate New Plant on n North Durbin | The Gala! Troy Laundry company of which 8. W. Conwel! is president, W. J. Bailey, secretary and treasurer and George Nelson, vice dent m will open for business Monsey morn, ing in a new $90,000 plant at 326 North Durbin street, according to an: nouncement made today b be in seh: ge of George W. for six years with the Casper am laundry, and the operating end will be under the direction of L. E. Mills, a laundryman of 19 years’ experience in Denver, Mr, Mills has arrived in| Casper to assume his work. | Union labor only. will be. employed at.the plant, it is stated, and every day during the week will be reception day for those who desire to inspect the new plant. nerai invitation tc, All stozk m the company is held by local interests and the company owns outright all its property and equip. ment. The building, which is 70 by 140 feet, was erected eSpecially for na laundry plant and the equipment is be the most modern available in ‘the equipment is a siderable’ cost and which lessens ‘the injury to fabrics. Better results are also obtained. A special feature of the company's service will be a family. wash se ice, “rough dry," which will be de. veloped on a large scale FUCHS COMPANY WIL SUCCEED GOVNE-SALLER, A new ready-to-wear and woman's clothing store’ wili be opened here August 1 in the location formerly held by the Coyne-Saller company, The new addition to the rapidly growing PAVILION| “Where Everybody Goes” HARRY “IKE” EVANS —And His— Rainbow Girls PEOPLE 15 Mostly Girls 15 —Present— **45 Minutes From Broadway’ A Tabloid Version of Geo, M. Cohan’s Famous Play pecial fettings Also—A Five Reel Picture Program Fantomas Anda Public Wedding Prices 10c and 40c Goodyear Welt She Changed Admirers as Often as She Changed Her Gown. Who? The Wickedest Woman in Europe— ye affor ‘d bo lose if Yesterday She Was the Radiant Laura Figlan, the ‘ Most Talked-Of Woman in Europe. Today She Is a‘ Haggard, Ghastly Shadow— She Fanned the Devil- Fires in Men and Laughed at Hallowed Women. She Lived a Lie and Died a Lie—Yet Not Unforgiven. PRISCILLA DEAN, ‘ ine famld Reo Uniyersal se Jewel THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY so weve PAIGE OF HUDSON AND For the second time since last fa. reduction in the prices of all Hudsc and Essex models is announced by the factory at Detroit. The new prices. etinctive June_2. ye Midwest Bldg. PAGE THREE 1 give a further reduction of of $154 to each model. Last fall the cut 0% | Hudson super-six cars ranged $200 t¢ | $450 and ¢ test lowering makes 4 | total red 00 in only ESSEX CARS LOWERED n last fall was " To this the lat 2 of $150 makes a total of in from Sheriday days on business. WILL NOT BLISTER For Colds, Coughs, Headaches and All Pains Caused by Congestion— Apply by rubbing well to parts affected. Relief is almost instantaneous. Mac Laren’s Mustard Cerate is the 20th century Mustard Plaster with the blister sting removed— works like mustard yet soothes like cream. Rub it in well on throat and chest, for chest, lung and throat colds and croup; rub it on the temples for headaches and neu- ralgia. Rub it on sore muscles for sprains and stiffness. Rub it on affected parts for rheumatism, strains and sprains. For all these things your druggist recommends me—for Kimball Drug Stores TWO STORES 214 South Center FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY WE WILL PLACE ON SALE 75 Beautiful Dresses Selected from our wonderful stock. They will go AT HALF PRICE 80 Dresses at $19 -25 Here are some, wonderful buys at a great saving. Big bargains throughout the entire store. FREE One 30x33 Non-Skid 6,000 Mile Tire These tires are absolutely guaranteed 6,000 miles. We put our personal guarantee on them and replace all tires right here in Casper. HOW TO WIN TIRE WE ARE SELLING ONLY Six 30x37s Plains at... . $11.50 Twelve 30x3%s Non-Skids at $13.50 We have taken the serial number of one of the 18 tires we are selling. The person buying the tire with the lucky serial number will be given FREE--One 30x3*¢ Non-Skid Tire The same as he had purchased. The free tire will he awarded after the 18 tires have been sold. Who is the Lucky Winner? Oil City Auto Supply 419 East Second Phone 1112 “WHIT, THE KELLY KID.”