Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 29, 1921, Page 3

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TE ee 28, 1922 Cbe Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE er whom she had not seen for ten for Casper on foot. Emmerson is said seals S(QAGANIZER OF TRUST |S == CAMPRELL AARDWARE IG SS sors sition with the Midwest Refining com arrest when it was transmitted to Oliver vompany and the Webel Con pany offices. e. When ; at aol the field telephone exchange. ercial ny has been purchase: G. M. Vandaveer is spending tho af Invitation to ride and learned later : + 7 day in the Salt Creek fields on busi combined to make as complete & hard- ) GAAL E. WERNER STILL ~ | MISSING, OFFICERS HOLD that he had played into nds 0! 10 SUICIDE THEORY ness for the Midwest Refining com- tehw = leat oridigecmpradan pany. Reports today stated that the caso| The Campbell Hardware co: ny,, The store will cee was one of misunderstanding and in which majority intere: arg done of 53 Kelley, who for the : ‘ tha scare het past two yours has successfully man- Carl E. Werner, who during the ae, ee yintereets for the | _2« E, Emmerson, said to be the or-|agreed to honor ihe checka ent) the direction of A. J. Kelley and|28ta tne hardware departiment of the last week disappeared and left a mes-|Sitswest Refinine. conanaty vatfie,|Sanizer_ of the Finance Trust co pola ace te George Campbell, will open for bust-| Webel Commercial company store. sage telling his wife that be was go-| her. = “*3\Dany and also connected with ness about July 15 tn the storeroom aaa ing to kill himself as the result of melancholia induced by danestic dif- served and a birthday cake decorated | ferences, left no traces that officials in pink and gold was one of the spe-|here are able to pick up despite the cial features of tHe meal. | fact that a most intensive search has =. Miss Katherine King, who has been Wyoming Tire Exchange, is confined “ ne connected with the Blakey and com. the county jail on a charge of pass- +4 C. B. Richardson spent the week-|ing worthless checks aniounting to|P®2Y Teady-to-wear store, in the al end in Cheyenne from his headquar- $500. John M. England, real estate teration department for the past three ters with the Consolidated R:valty| man, and Dr. J. Ee'Beal’ dentist ave |Years. has resigned her position with formerly @ Campbell. Miss Helen Carlson, whose mar- riage to Vincent Carter, deputy at-| The guests were Messrs. and Mes-|been made for him. Oil company offices here. |understood to have been victims of | ‘he firm. torney general, will be one of the| dames G. W. Roe, W. E. Clift, J. Wil-| A brother of Carl, William Werner. ees these operations. main social events of the month,"was| son, Raymond Lane, A. R. Jamerson,;Who was fornierly engaged in the| iMrs. J. Lioyd and Miss Alice Lloyd] Emmerson was arrested at Salt the inspiration of a linen shower held|the Misses Leta Clift, Rowena Erv-| realestate business in this vicinity,{*pent the weekend visiting with|Creek by Frank Borsch, deputy sher- HERE AT HOME 50 S Dr t last it at the home of Miss Cath-|ine, Rosie Roe apd Messrs. S. Y. Wil-| was located yesterday in the vicinity | friends’ in Cheyenne. iff, who overtook his man starting out ummer esses a erine _ » 148 North Durbin street.| born, George Dickie and George Clift. | of Rawlins and he has been advised — ——— The affair was a complete surprise e208 to come to Casper to participate in Casper Citizens Gladly Tes- $10 95 to the guest of honor who arrived] Mr. and Mrs. Burton Lester have | the search. . “tify and Confidently Rec- . after the other guests. returned from Thermopolis, where| Patra's are still being maintained < , The ‘evening .was spent hemming|they spent the weekend. linen dish towels until the party was bee eS interrupted by a messeager, Miss} Field Dunn, who delivered a trunk with sev-| Visits Casper. eral trailers addressed to “Mixs Carl-| Miss Bertha Mixer, field secretary | ‘Tuitless. The opinion has steadily SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR VETERANS’ son, soon-to-be Mrs. Carter.” of the Y. W. C. A. of this district, | STOWR here that he was successful in The trunk was filled with beautiful] arrived in Casper yesterday from her | °2°T¥ing out the threats to take his gifts in linen, including luncheon sets, | headquarters in Dé.cver and is spend-| /!f¢ by drawning himself in the Platte 5 towels, madeira pieces of all sorts and/ing the day here meeting with the | "Ye table linen of every description. |different committee of the Work. She ee a fobs + asters close of the evening ire: watt leave this evening for Cody, | f freshments were served by the host-| w 7. css, assisted by Miss Mary Tobin. | here ew ete eae eee | PERSON. The guests included Miss Carlson.) Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. May, accom- Mrs. M. C. Price, [ along the Platte river mm an endeavor to locate the body of the missing boy in case it comes to the surface. The search to date, however, has been ommend Doan’s Kidney Pills. 28 Summer Dresses at ple right here at home r: Bp pa Bd 50 Sweaters at $4.95 ea ee a 13 Shawls at $4.95 for doubt. Read th ment of a Casper c'! and exposure. My hack > it times I could hardly ki Mrs. W. A. Cor-!panied by a sister of Mrs. May, left Chatriit: Would! mohe, Towee ie one A - f Middi 1 95 dou lathe itnene sathaos suitvcn (fan naio, Strne ot Bem Mag, Wee | ee eee seek ee oe Line o 1ddies at 2 eT Mareen teem Qiaryiteiy overland in their new Cadillac}mept in financial eizcles in the Fre. Sen eee eee ee rae are aes Katherine "OF car. ae eee Sate matric lined in baveibadinc return orther tronbig ‘f as Mahoney, Hedwig Bayer, Lovey Nor-| Tennis Banquet I ae for years. ; ) ris, Polly ‘Wickstrum and Margarct| Enthusiastic Affair. Te near rere, se altended sepsoe labors 5 St: all iteaiery, «De the Irish convention which was held The banquet served at the Henning | here Saturday, and was a guest at the re-|hotel last evening in honor of the|home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. contestants of the tennis tournament | Keefe. was attended by thirty guests, includ- F ing representative citizens » Kittie B. Payne, local Red the athletes. The dinner official, is attending the na- jat 7:30 o'clock and was followed by| tional convention a social workers impromptu speeches. which is being held in Milwaukee from or Lincoln next year. | 1. A. Reed, of the Midwest Refin-| June 22 to 29, inclusive. Im a message x ing company, was introduced as| received by Miss Helen Waite at the Cone en ,toastmaster by W. I. Rehr, Jr. Mr.| local office yesterday, she said that Ceremony Performed. jReed called upon E. L. Griffey of} all social service workers in atten- Rey. C. G. Stout of the Christian | Denver, F. W. King of Cheyenrle, and|dance were receiving much bunefit churgh performed the services unit-;Mr. Meecham of Philadelphia, who| from the sessions. ing. Lyle C. Garner and Mrs. Nellie briefly told of tennis in their home eee L. Hendricks6n, both of Salt Creek, ‘cities and spoke in appreciation of the| R. T, Rathvon of the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Longshore. | eae { Miss Kathleen Sullivan has turned from St. Mary's college, Notre Dame, Ind., where she completed the senior year of the work. Misg Sul- livan will spend the summer here and will attend the university at Boulder Carnes had. Fostern-Mil Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv PARADISE PARK ta Now Open to the Public EED’S OYAL f AEA Western courtesy extended them here. Jack| States Land and Oil - Phillips. Only a few intimate friends}Phelps of Denver gave a summary of! tending to business ia Ue. cccapeny were present. the development of the National Ten-! ficlds for a few days. The bride has lived in Salt Creek}nis association and how the activitles eee for about a year where she made her|are carried on in different localities. H. A. Hazkett of Denver, new pub- : — home with her brother and sister-in-| Dr, Mockett of Kimball, Neb., who i: 3 ee A at nero | esis fhe Deny eno [ere {0 avi hrm AGGERS = DA 9, AT son. Mr. . -|also gave an informa’ ploy of the ‘Midwest Refning ‘com- pr hg es “pon She) morning to take up ‘bis duties here. = 9 ’ pany, is adjutant of the Orin W. Sny- Toward the close the evenine 9 C. R. Peterson returned this morn- . der post of the American Legion at| rising vote of thanks and appreciation | ing trom Denver, where ne nas ‘ _ Gt anes oe'me $2 O° agar [it sS6Toay aout an sous [meaning to Dosing for ine Camper |” Seven-Piece Orchestra Supreme aie Sp fisher bank Se. [en vend pa now mot a ; = we iterate apse sre Best Floor in Natrona County = at date orn | tat ‘Safurday. The] sisted In making the toureament por sve em, Tyorae er™05,"* (| Free Picnic Grounds to all. Spend the |= Our counters and cases are stacked high with won- = | mother and little girl are reported tv | sible. ser beag-2 . . 2 = ° = j ae ce 0 ; on = he doing ety and will won, able] 20 5. R. Pringmore and Gus xeiwn, | Hot Days and Evenings in the Shade {j= — derful Bargains for Tomorrow--DOLLAR DAY = roost Sone a to Meet. both prominent ofl men ‘of Seattle, ey ae bi ae t = Encampment Gives ‘The Past Matrons of the O. E, 8.| Wash. are spending several days in ‘a ‘i ‘ SILK HOSE—Women’s Silk Hose, re- PETTICOATS—A very big assortmen| First Dance. will meet with Mrs. Carl E. Hawks) the city looking. after business inter- D cin Eve Evenin inforced heel and toes, of Petticoats of satin or white Cam- = A dancing party will be held this|@t 774 South Grant street, on Wed-| ests. Ae an g ry = Dollar Day Special .. e bric, very neatly trimmed and well = evening by’ the encampment of the|"eSday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. All Agine ;YedelarPetarecd: has setdciion 30 12 = ae finished, Dollar Day 1 00 = Spanish-American war... veterans at} Past matrons and visiting past ma-|) “iS, vacation spent in Salt Lake 8: to MIDDIES—A very large assortment Special f) 00. eae e the recently opened Paradise park, | ‘ons are invited to be present. City and Ogden, Utah, visiting with = of Middies made of Heavy white x = faed orshcctie Sil atephe the mat TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS|friends and relatives. ‘Miss Peterson = washable materiale, trimmed with | SILK AND KID GLOVES—All Silk sic for the dancing and special con: SERS red or dark blue collars and and good quality: Kid Gloves 8 cessions will entertain those who do . cuffs, Dollar Day 1 06 variety oO} sizes an » not care to dance. ANNU UWATHLORTAHSVULLL ATT Special .... 55: nee e Dollar Day $1 00 = willians Crom sroteicck patil team Night G Seasial oie nsirs2dsei. = = ind span 930% pe i ” ‘ = GOWNS — Women' ight owns night. Id’s Gr D S , lity, clesely woven | BUNGALOW APRONS— Dark and = eM Oe _ The Rexall Stores Are the World’s Greatest Drug Stores © | “made of fine suatity, closely INGALOW APRONS Dark td # for Tonight and Thursday. i 4 trimmed, Dollar Day. . e of pEanec to choose _ from, Mee eh ee og ; = TEDDY BEARS—A large line to pick Poona $1.00 ment of the meetings of the East. pecial ........+0-.- — crn Star which was carried in’ y “KIMBALL HANDLES THE GOODS” ae. 'fvcas, all very nelly teishinel with = eee ee SPECIAL teeg orpembrcides $H.00 | “tive vou sizes 20 SF OG) ; DollsnDayiSreciall ‘s set it oes Spenl eike CA AraE etless: pore ngerapb ie WAISTS—Cotton voile Waists, plain timed with ribbon and lace White and fancy trimmed. Dollar aed $1.00 | spria............. $1.00 MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION the city and has resumed her posi- tion in the assessor’s offices of the will cohvene at the Masonic temple tonight and Thursday night. Initia : tions will be held and all resident and D AY visiting members are invited to be = present. 7 eee “ Miss Grace Grieve who has been spending her vacation of two weeks a on one of the Grieve ranches near ‘Soa here, has returned to her home in = = = = Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney presided as hostess at a meeting of the Monday \club held at her home on South Wol- cott street yesterday afternoon. A 1 o'clock luncheon was served fol- lowed by an afternoon of auction bridge. \ eee a HAT S- Fishing Tackle = ET To Met = CASPER’S LEADING DRUGGISTS = connnecermatrniaet rs Se eee pact Deca eee eee tt EXPERT. PRESCRIPTION SERVICE eS ae jostled eee ase OL ea COMPARE OUR PRICES a speci Leathaaa betctie’ beveee nit WITH OTHERS O = Montag teak E The Safe Drug Stores = Entertained. Expert Luncheonette Discount - Service MENU FOR TOMORROW | 50c Merchants Lunch eee Picnic Celebrates Birth Anniversary. A great number of friends of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Roe celebrated the birth anniversary of Mr. Roe last Sunday afternoon in the form of a Picnic at Paradise park, east of town. A sumptuous picnic banquet was pOEE BEN “Great Stuff! The Only Thing for Hot Days” hen the thermometer registers 100 de- grees and the sun beats down against the window--it’s hot and there is not a breath of air stiring. This is the time to start a Westing- house Electric Fan and keep cool If you keep cool, you keep clear-headed. Our High Grade All Ivory Goods 25% 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. “ ~ Beef Soup | Roast Pork With Dressing Or Beefsteak Roll \ Creamed New Potatoes t Succotash Orange Float SPECIALS Combination Salad Sliced Tomatoes Fruit Salad Strawberry Shortcake Lunch Served at Midwest Pharmacy LATA ASK US. An office that knows ; Discount its subj : its subject. > Westinghouse Electric Fans keep you f REALESTATE | healthy too--You need them for these hot days. } INSURANCE A size for every need. Natrona Power Co. Phone 69 KIMBALL DRUG STORES The Rexall Stores : TWO STORES The Pioneer Stores Midwest Bldg. THE SAFE DRUG STORES 214 South Center doc Ben Reallye q REALTORS P| 202 Midwest Bidg. Phone 1480

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