Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 2, 1921, Page 3

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e TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1921 Wedding Takes €be Casper Daily Tribune NEW CROSSING INEEGOTIATION TONORTH PART OF CITY ASKED Residents of Burlington ana| Unconfirmed Reports Say Large Stores of | WITH RUSS TO OPEN IN WEEK PL in Mont: afternoon. spending jace in ant. social hour prior to the!” Ny oie | % orth Casper Additions | 3 ° ° * A quiet wedding took place at Bull- | dinn: rth | ig } a PRs ne > Pipe meg a ot Join in Petition Pre | Grain Are Hoarded in Famine Dis when Mjss Margaret Lousie, daugh-| 1. T. Brockett of San Diego, Cal. sented to Council. 2, . ter o¢ Mrvand Mra, W.'O. ‘vant isin Casper looking after business | tricts; Barter Is Planned me the bride of Richard 1. Mills. The Salix: ciniplé: rs urdea| “ a A city council committee new has . ae 9 Casper Wednesday and ot ioe es charge of a pecition which was filed °° _¢By F mm _ pears 3 ear micteeed 2 Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Stitt have re-|‘cith the .council last night urging}, LONDON, Aug. 2. (By The Associated Press)—W. L. friends | turned from Montana where they jthat the city take immediate steps to| Brown, European director of the American relief administra- . ' ‘del a janet deve it tg hs rpm os have the Burlington railroad company | tion, will start for Riga next Friday for the purpose of nego- P Given Ne cokes ‘nae ab, ee ¥:}open a crossing to Burlington and! tjatin: written agreement wi “zi " rg tne a jot which Mr. Stitt ts:auditor. Seeeth Cader palttons Gh senha pireet ating a written agreement with representatives of the Rus. Eart Car it 5 2) pr Phill Parkfrburg e naturd of the prot t he has b An important meeting of Bue Circle | ba preiBh 2 3) club will be held Thursday night at } ok ie rier vlccmaea = 8 o'clock at the Y. W. C. A. All| make their home in the addition and wn go to Riga,-it is sald; an Entertain at ~ Tea Tomorrow. Mrs. Fidel will entertain, in honor | Wyo, to Join her husband...Mrs. Bc‘\| make a formal demand on the tail. | Mf. Hoover's original: conditions. of Mrs. Moore of Sait Creek, at @ t€&/son expects to. be gone about two}]road company as what street the} THe @teation of American prisoners tomorrow. Mrs, Moore has been the | weoks. council wants opened to have the ec-| eins released by Russia is consider guest of Mrs. Fidel for somo time. Pe pee cred rellet beGhght about “led paramount ope AG H. F. Johnson left for Thermopolis — = Upon the conclusion of the agree- Wedding This on business. Mr. Johnson will take| Jewelry and watch repairing by ex-/ “ Morning. in, the American Legion convention pert workmen, All work guaranteed. Announcement is made of the wed- tie re bd Casper Jewelry M Co., O-S Bidg. ed toward im atler and Therega Ward.| Miss Mary Lou Jones of the tele 35-1! . this morning, at the|phone cOmpany expects to leave Sat er personnel of 40 workers urch at B o’cloak. Awe urday night for Florence, Colo, where 3 a. homme phat, the: pushest now in Europe a preliminary mission the ceremony. 2 wedding breakfast}she v{Il visit with friends and reja.| Stade of honey ix produced in Ni of 15 will bes trograd and ives was given. in the private dining room| tives for the next three weeks. sapety a ae Ie eee 3 cow where first relief wil be ren TiVes: ‘at the Henning. Places were laid for 7 2° % P.O. Box 1105. _ 227-tf, reserve suppli seven guests and clever place cards Were used. Roses we-¢ used for the table decorations, ee Dirthday Party wil join his brother at Lander. Given Today. ee Master Bobby, Hutton, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Hutton, Mr. Fidel of thi of 914 South 'members are asked to be present Mra. ©. A. Bulson has gone to Cody, is spending his™vacation on a tour rough the Yellowstone park. ¥idel will be gone about ten days. He The Ladies Aid of the North Casper ¢ In the east end of C: per. protected tracks « sary becaus! tween Cas! A nized both by and the city, Midwest company Mrs. A. L. Spurlock Mr.| from the Buzzard ranch The request was fostered ‘because of the alleged dangers of crossing un the necessity of a crossing is recoz the railroad company It will be necessary to| in the city sian famine committee. whereby the relief organization can start feeding a million Russian children and invalids, it was | announced here today. Herbert Hoover, chairman of the jief administration, real. man. than timated to have won more during velop Yery carefully an agree | ment covering all poifits mentioneJ in zation at Hamb: the last minute. esistance to Russia are con fficient to carry on the work pments arrive from J infermation received here in year. | until y ; 3 ing rips free. j IL Furs Furs Furs | Now is the time for you to order your Furs to have them when cold weather ar- You get them cheaper and with more satisfaction if you don’t rush the furrier at Every Fur garrment we sell we guarantee for one We will take care of any breaks, teers or lin- SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS| = | ih, | | LAWTON, Ok’a., Aug. John M. MeCree and Lieut. Francis | Nunemacher, both -of California, | stadent officers’ at the serial ob- rvation school, were killed when | their plane crashed to the ground. 2—Pans | for a transPolar flight in Septem- North Caps, Naulty Scientific observations of ocean, air and ice currents will be the chief | purpose of the trip. MADRID, Aug. mont has issued a preliminary’ list | of the casualties in the fighting In j Morocco, The list shows 100 offi- cers and men killed, wounded or made prisoners. : a Spi from Point Barrow, Alaska,’ to i | PAGE THRE! DO YOU KNOW THE GIRL FROM NOWHERE? POPE OOOE TALI PASEO PE: A MOST LIBERAL SHOWING OF Fall Suits, Coats, Dresses New Merchandise Arriving Daily ALL SUMMER GOODS AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES er Ss o-9--8 0 | A COMPLETE STOCK | New Fall eelebrated) his second After the Lincoln street. birthday by giving a party. little folks had. enjoyed themselves chapel, will. meet at the home of Mrs, Bequett at 1035 St. Johns street Wed nesd 2 o'clock y afternoon at ARRIVALS AT TOURIST CAMP e that there ure large stocks of even in the reported famine dis the need being to introduce sup Give me your old furs and-I will return them as Waists Merchandise We have wonderful styles in Dresses, Coats, i see what you will have exclusive Line Of Millinery in Casper . d materials wl o 4 ood as new. by playing games, a delicious lunch-| Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stokes returned es ‘ paUDealenes ae Sevedi their s con was served. A birthday cake with|after spending some time out of the | and thus relieve Russia two candles formed the centerpiece. | city. They went in thelr ear, Arnoniy “the “visitor: asthe: Casper | Be 4 tale (reo tourist camp grounds last night —_—»— - Try them on and Party Return J. M. Douglas of Denver is in the|the following were noted before de-} Tommy Murphy. the veteran reins. when it is made to fit you From Park. city looking after business. parture this morning: ee 1 Seed Mr. and Mrs. Mac Wilder of Shreve: cee O1-D. Ball, retired’ tarmner, Genda, port, La.!\Mrs. J. Madden Smith and} Mr. and Mrs! Tim MeCoy are in| Neb. J. E. Canuda of Memphis, form a|the city” from. the, Dude ranch near} G. W. Stewart. professor, + lowa The Most pleasant party returning from Yel-|Thermopolix, They are guests at the| stare unive Towa City, Ia lowstone park and Colorado Springs,| A. E. Biglin home. W.-M. Hoft. . Plumbizng business, « ORIGINAL Where they have been spending the ER Soe % Youngstown, Ohio. Malted Milk. summer. ‘ R. M. Bartho'omew is confined to Lester Peters, farmer, Crescent. La. ¥ * e-% his home with a sprained ankle. D, RH. Clark, dentist, Mad Ore, » Hagens Mouvtain © 54 Kk. 4. Miller, farmer, Le * Cabin Completed, A. R, Lowey, lawyer, is in Thermop:| Cal, The pretty summer home of Mr-.Jolis on busine CP. Crudup, physician, Nebraska ae ; ie and Mrs. R. Hagens in Gothmore Fark in thé mountains south of Cas- per has been completed.and has been the scene of many informal gather. ings of friends from town. The fam. ily is. summering in. tho park, Mr. Hagens driving to the cabin in the evening. Other Casperites who are enjoying the summer outing wt the bungalows in the park inejude Mr, Bryne, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Jorgensen. and Mr. and Mrs. Ceeil Bon. | PERSONALS — ————— E. M. Hendrickson and W. J. Spray are in the city from Denver. eee Don and Mrs. John |S: Ross, ful trip, do. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hanway Mrs. B. 5. Hanway ‘were compli: mented at an claborate dinner served at the summer home cf Mr. and Mrs G. R. Hagens in Gothmore park Sun: day evening. The party motored from and ves Reais. a Dycanl ¢ THE BUNGALOW Dollar Day Special Price............ Bens CORSETS—Low bust, back lace. sizes. Dollar Day Special Price... brown or black; all sizes. Dollar Day Special Price.. Lace and embroidery trimmed. top. Dollar Day Special Price....__.. Mt. and Mrs. V iting in the cit George TL. Give passenger Bpick -purehased from the Casper Motor company: wee from California. Neb. eorge H. Tall. livestock a Manchester, la rlare vis: George ‘Quimby, ‘bakery Keepert is driying a new} Urichsville. Ohi Alien La farmer, Wyo. eorge H jeneral Lobdell of the Standard. In dustrial Relations: department. and H. Grocery company, have returned from @ tour of northern Wyoming and Yel- of the’ Jackson Hole country and Du- bois and report having, hada delight. They will Estes park before All $1.00 SILK HOSE—Gordon Silk Hose $1.00 TEDDIES—Made of fine quality white and pink washable fine ele 1 $1.00 in MIDDIES—In a variety of sizes, made of heavy white washable material, trimmed with red and navy; collar and gts ble ey Se Special Price... tric company. isco. THE GIRL FROM NOWHERE WILL WIN YOUR HEART WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3 LEADER BUNGALOW APRONS—Light “Tight and =f, CAMISOLES “Made of allsilk Grepe dark colors, small and large sizes. $1.00 CAMISOLES—Made of all-silk Crepe de Chine and Satins. Lace trimmed. Dollar Day an oe $1.00 Special Price... a a GOWNS—Madevof fine quality cam- bric; very neatly lace and embroidery trimmed. Dollar 1 00 ° Day Special Price... PETTICOATS—A very large assort- ment of Sateen Petticoats; fancy flow- ered, and plain colors. Dollar Day Special = $1.00 PETTIBOCKERS — Made of very closely woven, fine Sateen. Black only. Special Price. Dollar Bie. _ $1.00 WAISTS—A very beautiful line of or- gandies, voiles. Very neat and all well fmished. Dollar Day $1. 00 Special Price... MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION nll As proprictor, Sheridan, Henry “Noble; -mercantije,, Bosworth. “Food-Drink” for All Aces. Quick Lunch at Home, Office,and Fountains. Ask for HORLICK’S. sa@~Avoid Imitations ¢ f-bsti Liec g - 4 Teeny. 7:45 AAMT .-PDODPPDDDDDDD FH9-99 28-049 ID9DPDOFD DODDS 19999994 DOF SP>HDPDDODEPOS DIOS <é Wyoming Fur Shop| 112 SOUTH CENTER ACROSS STREET FROM AMERICA THEATER DSOES-F0000-00-900-900-9090-% ¢ 23 Lodotearatetias odode EMSo- Brake cSocfo-ege-ahoefe-sho<fo-efe-<fo-ete-<fe sfo-afo- cle ale-cfostoet $0 280 «$s So cfo-cfo-cfo-cfe-<ke-afe<ho-cfe-<fe-slo-<2r- ohne 2e ofe-ete-cce-ets Se etony Boel tyo Sesh ehe-aso-ete sho eiee So eohe eho eho tie eho eto eho Flot Ww ater COME TO THE BIG TENT TONIGHT \nd Hear This Subject Discussed IS. THE BIBLE INSPIRED? Everybody Weicome Comfort Every Day and Night Can you imagine a hot water supply so con- venient, so dependable, so abso! utely free from bother—that any time—every time— you opena faucet you can enjoy oceans of piping-hot water? This is exactly the service a Humphrey Automatic Gas Water Heater gives you. It sounds like a flight of the imagination to say that you can have all the hot water needed, whenever needed, by simply turning afaucet. But it is a reality made possible by this highly perfected modern invention which has banished ail the limitations and bother of old-style water-heating methods. If you have a Humphrey all you need do is to open a hot-water faucet in any part of the house. The water pressure automatically turns on gas and lights the powerful burners. Fresh hot water rushes to yorimme- diately through copper heating coils, and continues to fiow in a full-size, swift stream as long as the fatcet is open. Supply is not limited to the capacity of a tank. Nor is it stale, re-heated tank water, A perfected ther- mostat controls burners. When the faucet is closed gas is shut off automatically. The Humphrey never forgets to stop expense. Heats only water required at the time. No gas is wasted. About 10 gallons of steaming-hot water costs only about one cent. It is cheaper than furnace coils or kitchen tanks. Casper Gas Appliance Co. o-aSo-ehe-afo-ehesce-ase- eles 8-994 DDESOES 22D DPEOLIDE DED EI PPEEELEEDDEDEOODF- 19 D4FOF1 04-44. 3 M oe 2D, - >, 2 ‘oe > 2, o% o Oe o-+, 0 RD aX $ i 3 : fo-ePo-efo-age-cte-s| esSoateety Ta : 119 East First Strcet Pione 1500 Now is a good time to make your selec- tions. By making a small deposit we will reserve any garment desired. You can pay the balance in small payments and when the Fall season arrives your garment will be : | MIDSUMMER Clearance Sale iM O manager of the. Wyoming} Mo. sped nC Peet Opportunity Salce | @&% + towstone park, They returned by way we ater. master ~ mariner. »é és e 99 =~ SALE PRICE Charles Ullyk, poultry business & oO esus rist o 2 ere pa dot sg fanning. Seattle, >< $ $ Your Choice Wash. . i a ? 4 ° <J 1. K Propat, rancher, Zierine. cal. What Akout His Virgin Birth, Pre-Existence, etc. $ oo doe gris ee + = There are just 75 of these wonderful 3, > Dresses which were purchased recently. ge have been regularly priced at $25.00, $22.50 and $20.00. : THE: Fashion Shop 154 South Center Street Learn to Dance J. R. Binan Instructor Teaches You “Correctly” in Ali the Latest Dances. Lessons by Appointment. the we No Admission 9 P.M. Fountain Service Phone 1228 ‘LOOK OUT!” Yowll Skid on that Floor. It’s Sure a Slick One. Saturday Matinee 2:30 to 5:30 On Organdy Dresses

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