Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 26, 1921, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1921 Che Casper Daily Cribune j | a phantom shadow which formed in i his mind af the magnificcnt new Midwest building of today ARE REOPENED At that time he mentioned his PAGE SEVER chance to throw a curve ball. I would have won five more games this year if we'd had {t all along.” apd che carce floor Was coiatt tally growded all of the time. eee ball, roughens the glossy s: gives the twirler a firm gr! The umpires, not the pitchers, rub Goes After Bride. . ns this unnamed substance on the horse-| Waiter Johnson of Washington, alsd 2 ws sh, pac ties poe ered = bes = hide. The experiment was first tried| tikes it. Umpires Nallin, Chill and Fr . ¢ niet Suan | uart, pe tcadigharnicg 2 Fa A ping rd at Shibe park, Philadelphia, a few! Owen, who have coated the balls, said —s ad > 2 © | days ago. it was tried again at the they would recommend its approval = anc mages don ipa mage sored erection of the Midwest building 2 pa . : ~ Yankee-Washington and Carl Mays, said: as his bride next week. The newily- weds will come to Casper s32n to make their home. Kame yester the New York pi were taken, ‘The city of Casper as well as cen tral Wyoming owes a debt of grati tude to the initiative and energy of Mr. Barber. All of the industries and enterprisea with which he has asso. ciated himsel? in this country have been successful. The compietion of the Midwest building which he mate. rialized from the phantom shadow of a few months ago to the mammoth LONDON, June 25.—(By The Asso- ciated Press).—Both the striking coal! miners and the mine owners have ac-| cepted an invitation extended today | by the prime minister, Mr. -Lioyd| George, to confer with him at the beard of trade Monday with the view eee HUNDREDS HERE of the coal strike which has been in H. O. Barber and P. J. O'Connor Short ape ahd apne, Spree _sxcatliey Unable to Be Present on Big to the .heads of the major leagues. = Peet ‘Tribune Classified Ads— gives a | Lind who have recently come to Cas-|/ per from Sheridan to’make their ‘The ‘annual studio recitais which | >. are given at the close of each musical|, MS. Lind. who is a ncted vocalist, The Wisdom of Solomon George E. Abbott of Cheyenn: President of the Wyoming Nationa! season by the puplts of Miss Lulu /entertained with a number of songs|bank, ia here to attend. the openine Alleged EF Plot To. Day of Wyoming Na- Potable achievements. ee The very best judgment is exemplified by those Sams were held on sionday. Tuesiay “YN the evening. — of the palatial new bank which’ threw tional Bank who save for the future. As in days of old, men laid und Thursday evenings of this week./ open the doors this afternoon at 3 ‘The students were divided into three appearances so that the parents and friends could attend the evenings of music. The appreciation and inter. | est shown by the guests, at the ef-/S¢rved in honor of Albert Stewart of} T. Joe Cahill is spending a few days forts of the musicians from the smal!|Denver who is in the city visiting| here from Cheyenne looking after le- tots to the most advanced pupils was most gratifying to the instructor who |!0Wing the dinner an informal time | friends. has devoted the entire year to the| work, ‘This ‘year it was decided to sive musical certificates for certain’ work | accomplished by the pupils in cover. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brand presided at their home at a diiner party with his father, A. H. Stewart. . Fol- was enjoyed. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. E. E. White, Albert Stewart, A. H. Stewart and* Mr, and Mrs. R. Ej Brand and son Robert. o'clock for a general inspection visit Kill Obregon Is Ces Denied MEXICO CITY, June 25.—Offieial denial was made last night of a sensa- Mrs. Sarah Morton is visiting at] tional report printed in an extra ed the Pat Sullivan home for a few days} U0" of an afternoon newspaper LA t tiene . & plot, fomented by: political exiles in es ead of pier sy a San Antonio, to kill President Obre from the public. The bank: will be open until 9 ssh = evening. gal business matters and visiting with Hundreds of Casperites visited the Wyoming National ~ bank which opened formally to the Casper pub- ylic in its new home in the Midwest building this afternoon. Throngs passed through the elaborate bank ing rooms to the hum of approval from every side. All officers and employes of the in stitution except H.O. Barber and P. J. O'Connor were on hand to wel Pitchers Like Chemists’ Chalk To Roughen Ball NEW YORK, June 25.—Chemistry was been enlisted to aid pitchers in their efforts to stop the aval: by stores and supplies—So, in these modern times do prudent folks save a few dollars for ‘better or worse.’ Are you a wise person? The National Bank Of Commerce “A Bank of Strength and Service.” come the visitors and to explain the tng. the araded sinounts of the-worx | X*™2 of Wedding It/was stated upon supposed good| 50M and several members of the cab-| workings of the interior of ane at te Fgh end arthetioe apo 3 Casper, Wyo. Before the certificate is awarded the |! ~feat Surprise. authority in yesterday's paper that} !net had been discovered. — most modern and convenient banking | ventea a moist cheiitie surname pupil must be fully up to the stand-| News of the marriage of C. Sanford| Mrs. A. G. Rummell, Jr., who under- Foose -Bs; tDs) Wesvemp ycountr) which when rubbed a) a brand new ard Set im technique, execution and{ Baker to Miss Edith Vetter came as| Went &n operation Tuescay was much It is unfortunate tat. the of ——_—— - - interpretation. @ surprise to the many friends of the|{™Proved and at her home. The op- ficial opening of the institution All of the pupits of Miss Sams ap-| young couple when they arrived in|€Tation was of a seriots nature and in the beautiful business block peared in the recital, playing two or | Casper yesterday afternain. The quiet| Mrs. Rummel! is still confined to the which was conceived by Mr. Bar more selections from memory. ‘The advance shown in the work, from the little ones playing the simple studies and pieces. by memory’ to the older ones who cave mere difficult selec- tions as their efforts, was most no- table and dispinyed to bect advantage services were performed in Boulder, Co%e., the former home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. N. R. White attended the bride and groom, Mrs, Baker has been living in Cas- per for the past seven months and before coming here to live she visit hospital although she slowly. is improving PICKFORD SUIT REN Nev. | June 2 25.—The effort of the state attorney general to have the diverce decree of Mary Pick- ford and Owen Moore set aside failed Ross Mentzer, an attorney of Chey- enne, is spending a few days here looking after matters ‘of interest. eee ber he could not be present. Both Mr. Barber and Mr. O'Connor were in | Lander attending an important meet jing of the Poposia Coal company |Mr. Barber is president of that or. ganization Just after The Tribune had begun the work of the teacher. with friends @ number of times. - M THe Me are eae rarris of St. Joy a Minden this afternowa when Dis [the erection of the new homo and Following the musical selections by!| Baker is numbered ameig the ‘old|SePh: Mo. arrived in the city last] fh Wyuge nanean granted a me. |When progress had only extexded pupils, Miss Sams gave a short talki| mers.” He is in the employ of the}#¥ening after making the trip over. toward the excavation, Mr. Barber each evening on some renown -muv- siclan and played one of his composi- c. B&Q Mr. and Mrs, Baker will make their home at 133 Conwell square, tion te quash the summons in the Proceedings. —_ —Read Tho Tribune Classified Ads— land, They will visit here with friends and relatives before going on to Colo attorney general’ was seen one morning sitting on the railing which guarded street traffic, tions, Monday eventn the talk was where | "ado and through Yellowstone park. [meditating and making notes It_wax = “ = they will be at home to ‘riends — ore Pa fa cota Saecr Pos poh Ben Li Scherck, better known as Sec Rethoven was the subject and the last movement of the “Moonlight Sonata” illustrated the talk. Rachmaninoff aga park, Laramie, Cheyenne, Rawli ick’: vag chosen for. Thursday, and. the|0t Next week.’ Miss Kathleen has Pratade ts ihe eee keen |Soat finiatea oh benlor yeem. mt, the Tien eueatioy of year orlic 4 ¢ ree Rie batehe tabs St. Mary's coll in Notre Dame, “on deck” from car} igi ° The puplis who:rccelved obrtitice tea] ih ATA, collewe. tnt No ™®! to late and has well earned the vaca- The Origina & for their work, some in one and ‘oth ‘ ti ith pay.” A Oo it ter fps aaty Mrs, Sullivan, who has Levn in in| “on “with pay.” Cecil Bon with the owes oe ers In two grades, were: E : igs | 28istence of Mr. Baerthel, a new Teitevions - Alice Blodgett, Margaret Stanley,| Chicago, will remain there with Miss member, will pilot the firm's i 2 and Substitates. > és. ‘| Bileen Sullivan for some time longer. large ary ee Dora Stanley, Estella Stillway. Der. owed ethy Anderson, Bertha. Shikany, A ed ae: epanghy im ic Soe aaah aces 3 TS heed intact Saieenla Re io ‘Cook ing Nourishing Digestibis & 4 I HOMAS A. Irene Brammer, Mary Castell, Rob: | July: rei I leave July 10 for the realtors’ con | -® 0%! : , ert Keefe, Helen’ L:vingston, “Anra- belle Rosenthal, Dorothy Daw, syelyn Patton, Maudine Peacock, Zella Wyatt, Katherine, Davis, Char- Jotte Chapin, Bernadine Scherck. Nora Cecelia Duncan. Elizabeth Piere! flendinning, Clayty Shaffer. Gretchen Johnson. Pauline Mextr, Robert 'Cas.{ clubhouse, which hus just been com: Sern E. C ASPER SCHOOL TLL W ATCH THIS SP ACE telt, Otts Sundwell. Alberta Wagner, | pleted. A dance will be part of the] Richard A: Keenan, of Sheridan, a HOUSE ; celebration and music will be imported +4 Marion Williams, Lois Bailey. . 4 ; = Morday Club . wai Seen for severa) days, being here to attend I IN Y to Meet, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Griffith andthe conference and convention being G | ou € ourprise ‘The members of the Monday club| «7, David, are leay:ng in the morn-| held in this city will meet with Mrs. Jeremiah Ma- honey at the Mahoney home on South Wolcott street, Monday afternoon for a luncheon followed by an afternoon of auction bridge: Sheridan Reunion at _ Informal Party. Col, and; Mrs. Burke ii. Sinczair en- tertained at an, informal dinner party Patrick Sullivan and Miss Kathleen Sullivan are en route to their home in the city and. will arrive the first Club House Opening At Tea Pot Station. Many Casper peome are p‘anning on motoring to the Tea Pot station this evening fur the grand opening of the new Midwest Refining company. from here. ing for a month's trip to their old home in Kentucky. They wil make the trip overland. and will be aceqn- panied as far as-Clinton, Mo., by Mrs, J. J. Lane, who will visit her parents there for several months. American Legion Dance Ts Well Attended. The usual number of danee enthu- Ben, the realtor, is leaving t with his family for a two weeks’ tion and outing trip to Denver. an: mtion which will be held in Chicazc this year. Charies Pennycuick of the Iter Brothers Cracker company of Omaha Neb., is in the city on a short business trip. Prominent capita‘ist. ol! operator, and friend of Irish freedom, is ip the city George H. Brown and R4y B. Mitity, two weil known Sheridan. businoss men. arrived overland last night to end several-days in Casper. ORT NEW YORK, June 25.—John B. Stanchfie'd, New York lawyer, who ap- bared in See 4 Important cases today at 1 Last Afternoon and Ni ight Under Auspices George W. Vroman Post No. 2 CLARENGE-A- Midke tor WFANTS & INVALIDS- ° ASK FOR HAM Wor o’s Best SHows So! POoPEDOS Be aes Coats fo aX 04 “y * 000006 a Is a Great Inventor served at their home last evening in|siasts attended the dancing party oetoaertorieatoeteatect meateatpete toed Post aw f Sa honor of guests..who were all friends|which was held last night at the soefo-afe-age-ege Steteetecp teat oes foatetetpncetece in Sheridan, Dr, I. P, Hayes, who has been attending the medical asso- ciation convention, was among the Buests_ax_ well ws Mr._and. Mrs. John. ’ Dreamland Dancing pavilion under the auspices of the American Legion. The Rinkler orchestra supplied the music from 9 o'clock untii_midnight A aoe NIGHT SPRINKLE Like Santa Claus, They Come Once a Year meres so-sfe-efe-s%e foeg eto oe LOCATE 4, ox °, ree i 4 e : 3 = ae eae ‘YOURSELF; ' Lot, * wen & + A WONDERFUL LINE OF + t of Seli Em + $ ik 3 i Noise y i % : BLOUSES ! pee Not Crude Coaches Ere $ Visit Butler’s Addition Adjoining Kenwood on the South + : Shite me lope ke losreested unc rvisclees SB Bee pce ie a + and Pick Out a Lot to Your Liking $ ie ade: ricolettes eral : ; Se | Fe Ne Sallis Good. $ All Lots Are Tagged With Location and Price in 3 . . >< Plain Figures. Bring Green Tag to Our Office >< _ The News Depot will «Fire Crackers _ WA Get Vorw’ Contnnict 3 Roman Candles, Sky Rockets, Snakes, Cap Guns, and all SY . : $ Boral, Nowe Mibkers: % And Remember, Our Prices Are the Lowest in the City--- : | “The NEWS DEPOT will sell them ALL NEXT WEEK # Our Terms the Easiest---$25 Down and $10 Per Month 3 At : 3 $ 4 No Interest—No Taxes Until $ POPULAR PRICES : interest—No Taxes | : So Bring Your PENNIES With a Basket ¢ ecempber s : ee $ | LING JUST SOUTH ~ AL. AP the slot has put many & Watch the OIL WELL DRIL J + SPECIAL PRICES ON Se aes md ‘cau on a diet. $ OF OUR ADDITION. $ FISHING TACKLE | The NEWS DEPOT Has Only a Limited Amount of Mostetoat Rots The bringing in of oil would advance the price of our | cent. Geologists claim we are onthe same ¥ Flies, 15c to 20c values, per dozen 5c to 50c Pep FIRE WORKS + lots 200 per g) $ Rods, $35.00 values, .. ;|} Leaders 2... 1} We are closing out care _. 25 to 50 Per Cent Discount is . $27.00 of our stock. Here is a: "Em Quick Introduced Sai oe While They Last reed structure. te oe & TITLE CORPORATION M. Elma Butler-Cromer, Pres. a ee en psittaci ~ Mr: The Sale Starts MONDAY—So Get Those Pennies We will remain outside the city limits until we know ps ie ae seReW etek aes Penny egeher! whether we have oil or not. If we have we want it for our $ é Rods} $12:50-values, $8. res = ae A-Penny Profit Every Minute, Cash = lot buyers. & , Tae et iad os ee the —Not Credit, Makes a Nice Day's Wages, Ethel. = y + Rods; $7.00 values, ecacseee me GOOD News 2 EAL > A Pree eee ee Depot, When Your Throat j is Dry, Stop at Pep’s for an Ice Cream 2 TH E MOU NT Al N Re T ¥ z Creels, $6.50 values, —.—--———---- pe ees OU ' Margie. Gone: a s , = SS 1 Phone | opportunity to save some réal money on fishing tackle, - Holmes Hardware Co. 601 251 ‘th Center GUNNISON ep’s News Depot a la Cafeteria—a Yellow Streak on White Light ET Square. = Phone 256 = us * LOPS Ppereey a a se Office on the Grounds or at 309 O-S Building Phone 564-W or 818-J fogs ihe-sho-ats o-atoateie-efo-sgesgesloetesse-eoey se-afe-efoefe-efo-4s na ate ate-stostesteste seats re-she-ae-ate-cfe-ste-ate- chee cee deepened

Other pages from this issue: