Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 30, 1921, Page 3

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wilt entertain this honor of Miss Helen Carl- Jeremiah Mahoney home Wolcott street. About 15 guests have been invited to spend the informal evening. . . Morning of Bridge Enjoyed. 3 Mrs. A. E. Biglin acted as hostess oe A_sfumber of the old time residents of Casper were guests at the P. C. Nicolaysen home on First and Wol- cott streets at an informal tea sqrved yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Nicolay-} sen who is leaving Friday for their summer home in the Casper moun- tains. “A pleasant informal time was enjoyed by the pioneers. eee auspices of the Spanish American war veterans encampment was well at- tended by the dancing circles of the city. Special entertainment at the different concessions was afforded those who did not dance and refresh- ments wt"e served at the booths. The Reed orchestra supplied the music for dancing and the first dance un- dertaken by the encampment was a success. eee SOCIETL ns ant Wo-Fa-Lo Have Hike and Picnic. The members of the Wo-Fa-Lo class of the Methodist church met last night at 6 o'clock, at the ¥. W. C. A-sand left immediately on a hike to the picnic grounds at the Lower Gar- den creek. At the falls a weinie roast was enjoyed and after several hours of games and contests the party left ‘gain for the city, on foot. eles Prof. Rudolph Lundberg is leav- ing today on anextended vacation trip when he will visit Chicago, Ill, Mer- idiah, Miss., which was his home tor 12 years before coming to Casper. He will return to his studio here about August 1. eee Lutheran Aid Will Mcet. The West Circle of the Lutheran Ladies’ aid will meet tanorrow after; noon at 2:30 in the home of Mrs. Mar- Un Young, 935 South Walnut street. go lhate (ive ci i. heey Rev, ©. M. Thompson, Jr., is ex- pected hgme Thursday or Friday, after attending the Northern Baptist con- vention which wes called in Des Moines, Ia., June 22 to 29. + ees i Mrs. Frank Probst ané@ daughter, Genevieve, have returned from Grey- bull, where they have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Probst’s parents, v. and Mrs, ‘J. Pritchett, fa> severa’ weeks. : ; : . W. J. Chamberlin and C. A. Cullen of the Chamberlin Furniture company ha¥e-left for the east where they will attend to business for the company There’s health and lon- gevity in the bread we™ bake. It’s a safe food for the little ones and that fnakes it the proper meal- time stand-by for the rest of the family. If- your food store doesn’t handle it let us know about it. We're Ready To move your household goods. We specialize in haul- ing furniture and pianos. Baggage and any kind of hauling. We are prompt and we give a guarantee on all our work. See Ben Transfer Co. Stanley Overbaugh, Prop. Phone 74-J evoccse Pevcccccccoeeoos Roeveercceessocecocose ,>y visiting the eastern markets, and will also attend the Dempsey-Carpen- tier fight in Jersey City. see R. E. Wertz of the Producers and Refiners Oil. company of Denver, is G._M. Vandaneer returned last night from the Salt Creek field where he has been on business for the Mid- Biglin-McCoy “dude” camp. H -ee Mrs. Henry Stevick has returned from the ranch home of Harry Ste- vick, about sixty miles north of Doug- las, where she has been visiting for several weeks. ’ oa ue Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Biglin has re- turned from their ranch near Ther- mopolis where they spent the week- end. see Miss Eva Mills of Bessemer Bend, is a guest at the Alex Mills home on CY avenue for the remainder of the s\.6.%6 Miss Jay Bickford, dancing partner of the MacFarlane-Bickford team, is critically sl at one of the lial hox pitals from blood poisoning. Bie Elmer Spurlock has returned from Denver, where he has been attending to business matters for several days. eee Hugh L. Patton left this morning overland for Cheyenne, where he will assume his duties as United States marshal, having been recently . ap- pointed and confirmed by President Harding. eee Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pheiffer, uncle and aunt of Carl E. Werner, whom authorities believed committed sui- cide by jumping into the Platte river, are here from Douglas looking after the interests of the estate of the lad. eee Frank England left this morning for Thermopolis where he will look after legal business. be Casper Daily Cribune Mrs. Angier B. Duke Sues for Divorce A recent photo of Mrs. Cornelia Biddle Duke of New York and Phila delphia who has filed suit for divorce against Angier B. Duke, son of Benjamin B, Duke the tobacco king. Mr. Duke is shown here with one of the two sons, Anthony. Insert: Duke. Building and Loan Business Growing (Special to and, it is anticipated, will be ap- proved without opposition. At the same meeting the associaton ‘will elect geven trustees to serve during the en {suing year. eet a came D. J, Smith, chief engineer, and M. #. Paulus, assistant superintendent the Casper plants of the Midwest Refining company, have returned rom Laramie where they spent sev- ered advisable to increase its capital|eral days in the interests of new con stock from $3,000,000 to $5,000,000 and| struction work which is being carried @ meeting of the stockholders which 6n to double the size of the Laramie is to be held July 25, a proposal tO plant. The additions to the Laramie make the increase will be submitted plant consist of ten pressure stills. he Tribune.) CHEYENNE, W June 29.—The ‘Cheyenne Railway Employes Buildin; and Loan association's business is ii creasing so rapidly that it is consid. For the Fourth ' However you choose to spend this momentous holiday, you'll want to be attractively, comfortably dressed—and right now is a splendid time to proclaim your independence of all foot ailments. Nearly all foot tortures are directly due to improper shoes. Let our experienced salesmen choose shoes for you that will overcome your difficulties. You will not have to sacrifice style you will get shoes of guar- anteed quality—and you can choose your shoes for the Fourth and all summer from a splendid variety of the newest, smartest styles at prices which are very moderate. STRAP SLIPPERS’ In black kid, or brown kid, heels of the comfertable more dressy full Louis. one, two, or three straps. Priced $7.00 to $11.00 I : “YOUR SHOEMAN’ 122 East Second WHITE FOOTWEAR In white cloth or white kid, heels cuban, baby Louis or full Louis. Made up in Oxfords, Pumps, and straps. Priced $4.00 to $11.00 cuban or the Made up in GGIN Phone 1046-J | [S PROGRESSING the presence of a host of church |@ignitaries, including His Eminence |Cardinal Dennis Dougherty, of Phil- Progress in the readjustment of Boyle today was consecrated bishop freight rates is reported in the cur-\of the Pittsburgh diocese of the rent issue of’ American Railroads, the Roman Catholic church. ‘The serv. Railway Executives, the ceremonies includin | dral, = za The transcontinental freight bu- solero~ high mass. the vesting of the reau of Chicago reports, according more than 1,200 reductions had been | poyte. made in westbound domestic rates,; ae 153.319 reductions in eastbound rates| Many high dignitaries of | PITTSBURGH, Pa, June 29.—In } WASHINGTON, June 29. — Rapid adeiphia, the Right Rev. Hugh C official organ of the Association of jices took Place in St. Paul's cathe the publication, that up to June and 120 reductions in export and im.|CBUrch and well known L.ymen were Port rates, the reductions affecting |Present- The visiting prelates, form- | grain, iron and steel, food Products, | lumber and many other commodities. Since June, 1920, the western trunk | line committee has considered 1,200/ subjects, over 90 per cent of these| being reductions, it was said. These | reductions concerned more particular-| ly crushed rock, gravel, building ma terials, grain, coal, lumber, livestock food and molasses and ranged from 5| per cent to 70 per cent " | . TURCO-RED PLOT FOUND CONSTANTINOPLE, June 29.— (By The Associated Press)—A Tur- co-Bolshevik plot of vast proportions has been discovered by the allied authorities here, it was announced today. Numerous arrests have been made, including the alleged ring leader of the movement, a man named Aug-nblick. i RHEUMATISM SHOULD BE TREATED THRU THE BLOOD Medical authorities now agree that rheumatism, with its aches and pains, is caused by germs that pour poison into your blood stream. Rubbing not give ent relief. Thous- ands of rheumatic sufferers have pomwee their agony with "For Special Booklet or for indi- vidual advice, without charge, write Chiel Medical Advisor, 5.S.S.Co.,Dep't 441, Atlanta, Ga. Get. 5.5. at your druagiat. S.5.S. Standard for Over 50 Yecr. Extraordinary Specials 50 Summer Dresses at $10.95 28 Summer Dresses at $7.95 50 Sweaters at $4.95 13 Shawls at $4.95 A Line of Middies at $1.95 Blakey & Co. 136 South Center Street 4TH OF JULY SPECIALS FOR THE BALANCE OF THIS WEEK Dresses At $18.50 Organdy, Voile, Dotted Swiss and “Rose- mary” Linen Dresses—these Dresses are all taken from our regular.stock and sold from $27.50 to $47.50. Sale Price, $18.50 At $25.00 Silk Dresses in Taffeta, Crepe, Tricolette and Georgette, light and dark shades, all sizes, that sold up to $85.00. Sale Price, $25.00 WE HAVE AN EXPERT TILE SETTER NOW WORKING IN CASPER Write us NOW about installing a Tile Bath Room or Fireplace or Store Entrance. McElhinney Tile and Marble Co. 427 17th St., Denver Colo. Our Mr. H. C. Davis will be at the Henning next week with samples and catalogues t0 bishop with the robes of his office | %.\and benediction, conducted by Bishop the | ing | guard of honor, conducted the|morrow evening at cardinal from the cathedral residence | grounds, beyond the to his throne of honor. Many will go t nds a The visiting prelates were énter-| o'clock But >’: to reach tained at luncheon after the serv-| there until § o'clock will be in tnx ices. Tonight, at a public mass meet-|for the spread. All members of the ing in Syria mosque, the new bishop|church and Sunday school have been and the cardinal will deliver short | invited. addresses. —_—_—___ METHODISTS TO PICNIC. The Methodist church and 5: scbool_ will enjoy a picnic raged ee ee “Rabbit” Maranville never played better bail than he ts delivering for Pittsburgh. The change ¥ uniform to at of th have been what the ° ——___ YOUR OWN BOSS How many men have wished that they had a business all their own! Some line of business appeals to them — they believe they could make a big success of it if they had a CHANCE, not to speak of the pleas- ure of shaping the affairs of their VERY OWN business and being their own ‘BOSS.’ To those of you who cherish that ambition we present the following formula for at- taining that chance — every payday lay by a small amount of your earnings as a “‘sub- scription to capital stock.” You will be sur- prised at the rapidity with which it grows, especially with the 4 per cent that we add to it. By and by you will have enough to make a start and ALSO (don't forget the ALSO!) you will have made a bank connec- tion which you will find valuable in times of stress and worry. Let us help you, The National Bank Of Commerce “A Bank of Strength and Service.” Casper, Wyo. SPANISH WAR VETS STAMPEDE JULY 3-4-5 PROGRAM - Band Concert ...... Motorcycle Race —__________. Ladies’ Pony Race ae ee RCIA O DINE SPS ... Bulldogging __. Bare-Back Bucking Contest ..Calf Roping Contest . Lady Broncho Rider Standing Roman Race Open to the World ——Wild Horse Rac« July 3 Event No. Event No. Event No. Event No. Event No. Event No. Event No. Event No. Event No. Event No. July 4 Event No. Event No. Event No. Event No. Event No. Event No. Event No. Event No. Event No. Event No. Event No. Event No. July 5 Event No. Event No. Event No. Event No. Event No. Event No. Event No. Event No. Event No. Event No. Event No. Reserve Space for Your Car. Buy Your Reserved Seats at the C. West Stores. Reserve Your Seats and Boxes Now. Boxes Have Been Keserved for General Bliss and Party, also Governor Carey and Party. Hear General Bliss at the Fair Grounds July 3 | AR PR Oro Ladies’ Bucking Contest ” se —._——..-... Auto Race ile Saddle Horse Race cere SI RE Relay Race __.._... Lady Broncho Riders ..Bare-Back Bucking Contest ___.Bulldogging from Motorcycle .._Stake Race for Cowboys .... Calf Roping Contest Trick and Fancy Roping . Cowboys’ Bare-Back Race ..... Bucking Contest ___—_Wild Horse Race Motorcycle Race —--—.- Kelay Hace Cowboy Rescue Race ._—-Kids’ Pony Ra Calf Roping Contest Trick and Fancy Roping ____..----__-Bare-Back Bucking Contest 8 2 Wild: Steer Riding ___ Lady Broncho Riders ___.-Finals in Bucking Contest Wild Horse Race

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