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SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1921. be Casper Daily Tribune You’d See These With Your Eyes Closed PAGE THREE UNITED STATES OPENTOSOVIET USED CAR DEPT. GOLD IMPORTS The National Six : See . For a good bu Only Test Case on Shipments From other used ear’ dn Great Britain Establishes Will Take Right of Government to $100 Down Reserve. terms. What to trade on Only 13 tourist parties, numbering 145 people departed from Casper’s Free {Tourist grounds this morning. Those | noted a: 8. F: Woods, merchant, Dallas, Tex. |} L. B. Ashner, accessory dealer, Dal- i oy Tex. ythe eastern city, Mr. Crates is en-| Harry Cassidy packer, | gaged. in mercantile business in Find-| cisco, Cal. The-annual picnic of the Natrona!ley. He and Mrs. Crates have just| wi iliiam Nollan, County Pioneers’ association will be|completed a tour of the state inélud-| Everett. Wash. held _at the Nicolaysen summer home| ing a trip through Yellowstone park.| & M. Baker, on Tuesday evening. All pioneers are|On his way home he is making al ose : invited to conte, tf those. who have/leisurely survey of the business pos-| Neb. not cars will at the Nicolaysen | sibiiities of the places he visits. iE loom! Rome, ears wl be supped places j= A+ Harris. farmer, Bloomington, - | A. J. Campion and Fred Kink, 1 - Attorney and tre G. Vanatta' wealthy Denver financiers who pany tec De gee aah iat Ge 3 leave, tomorrow on a motor trip| jointly ‘interested with A. KK. Bott in| W. ML Cochran, shoe store, Atwood, through Colorado. the Henning Hotel company, which! kan, 3 - . owns the operating lease on the Hen-| Dr. H. Church Pienic jning hotel, aro spending the day in/{Utica, Neb. Draws Big Crowd. Casper looking &fter their numerous! 47 yr. Muhle. Scores of Casperites, worshipers at interests hore. | cineinnati, Ohio. the Christian church and the Sunday neh ah ie | school classes of the denomination! Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Moore of Bill-! pienidked mt Garden Creek Falls yes-|irigs, Mont. aro guests at the Hen.|tors plan to visit points in Colorado ierday. The picnic was a purely social|ning hotel ,while spending a vacation | before returning to thelr home in the gathering. The day was pleasantly touring through Wyoming. pene; spent in games, mountain climbing se athletic contests and other forms of! y. Bennett, private secretary | anch. Fiom August 17 to 23 the nastor wil attend the convention of the Nebraska and Wyoming district n Lincoln, Nebr. Consequently no services will be held here again until \usust 28th. one gan Fi hand. mn Fran North Casper Sunday school, 10 a. m. service, 11 a m. Evening servic » m. We are pleased to seo the evi tent growth of our work and the in rest shown by the people of North Rev. Marsball. Chapi. foundry operator, real estate, Denver. R. Vin Sant, physician, Omaha, WASHINGTON, foyiet gold may this t result st ca ish courts, has been sador Harvey “The takes Aug. now be asper. Ba nee on St. Marks Church. have you Rev. Phillip K. Edwards, Seventh and Wolcott holy communion at § a school at 945 a. m.; holy and sermon, 11 a. m partmer A merce rector The burch cable mdon yoard of ground.” the said, outcome |case demonstrates that imperial Russias cessfully contest legal ownc by streets. m NEW ESSEX OR HUDSON? R. Houchan, physician, Carload Just Received. R. We 22 Len TRUCK -& CARS, ‘CASPE! !YOMINO. ALES 5 electrical engineer, First Prsbyter ion Tabernacte, corner 6th and Durbin Charles 11. ‘o'clock: Anthem, “Jubi Solo, “The City Jevan (Rudolph Juundbers). nm soviet ship of the R reserve; and I am informed Bank of Englend will h rant export licenses on docume g|titie for soviet gold without regard to the chi marks it carries.” Rev. A. Wilson, pastor, Ser A Parable Dio” Mrs. George S. Scott and family Carey, _ accompanied have just returned from Oklahoma Mrs, Bennett left last night for care City where they have been visiting hurst, where they will spend the /Felatives for some time. several days as guests of Governor) See and Mrs. Carey. Mr. Bennett will.ac-| Mis$ Wilma Scott, daughter of Mr. jcompany the governor back to Chey- and Mrs, George S. Scott, is visiting Jenne but Mrs. Bennett will remain’ at the old home of the family in Nor- The Clan Stuart, order number 248,|at Careyhurst for several days. ton, Kan. are giving an ice cream social Mon-| p bE ES day night at 8 o'clock in the Odd] Archie Caldwell, who has Wellows’ hall. Gentlemen and lady|the employe of the Burlington here| ten freight house, received an injured friends of the members of the order|for the past six months, has resigned} eye by accidently cqming in contact are invited. |to take @ position with the Chicago) with strong acid. jand Northwestern railway at Chad-| ron, Neb. | e- Corner Second Street and Yellow stone Avenue. 1408, Casper, “The End ise Ye, the Father*—Gounod. Tho Sweet Story of Old"—West (Mra PP. W. Frank-. We invite the tourists at the tourist camp’ sith Phone Wyo. port the crowd were furnished by Charles G. Stout, pastor, and other members of the church. eee Miss Ruth Wh home at Fort W riencing a year | diplomatic service the consular office at Palermo, grounds to worship Tee Cream <a Social. " —— : “SUBSCRIBE FO Christian Church. Meets in the I. O. O. F. hall above Holmes Hardware. The old invitation holds good, come. Sunday school 9:43 a. m., Murane, superintendent. Preaching and communion 11 a. m. Subject of morning sermon, Stick.” Evening worship 8 p. m. evening sermon, Man. Charles G. - been ty, W. A. Tully, employe at the Burling “Whosoever will may Mrs. Elmena MSA wie Yeas en con- D. ee © fined to her home: with tonsilitis is Mr. Gosnell, member of the Bur-|able to resume her position at the || ington baseball team, who suffered &| Schank’ Plumbing company. fractured Ieg in the game at Parker-| ton last Sunday, is sill laid up and| Miss Lulu aoneons just returned unable to resume his duties at the| from Denver and Kansas City where freight house. A batter, attempting! she has spent the past month. She to knock a home run accidently let|'will start with her music classes again “Only a ERSONALS B. B. Lummis will go to, Denver to attend the Buick Dealers’ banquet and| convention. He will be a eel Left ts of black silk with grey flowers of fantastic design with loose cuffs. Right, plaid dress in silk of red, blue and white colors, The parasol is of black wi Subject of “The Measure of a Stout, minister, Box 411) Unique Little Hat tive of the Casper Motor company. eee c. F, Pavcrson will go to Lander today and aearn Sanger: John C. pityass state (eld inspec- tor for the state land office, has been in this vicinity for the past week inspecting lands and classifying them. eee Charles 8. Hill, state immigration joner has returned to Chey- enne. eee Dr. Albert B, Tonkin, state public health officer, accompanied by his wife and gon, left last night fter spending some time in this city vis iting with T. C. Tonkin, of the Casper Supply company. . B. B. Brooks, C. B, Richardson and Judge Matson are returning from but- falo today. o* Mrs. M. A. Smith and son, Roy are visiting here from Green Forest, Ark. Mrs. Smith was a-pioneer of Casper and left in 1907. She is a sister of David Graham, who was one of the first locators of Salt Creek and ut one time owned and operated the Grand Central hotel. ere a J. A. Russ of Dallas, Texas, 18 in the city attending to business inter- ests. R, W. Hartzell is in the city from yy Cheyenne, T. J, Mooney of Denver will spend some time in’ the city attending. to » business matters. eee Mr. and Mre. C; D. Poling of tliis city and Mrs. Fred Stewart of Min- neapolis, Minn., left this morning for a two weeks’ trip through the’ Yel- jowstone park. ‘They expect to re turn by Jackson lake and Dubois, . City Treasurer z 8s. “Van Dotan and wife are leaving Casper Sunday for the Pacific coast where they will spend the next three weeks resting and visiting with relatives in the vic- inity of Seattle and Portland. cee Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Blakey have ceceived a telegram from them which states that their small son, Ralph is seriously il! at Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone park. eee Mrs. James Finnegan and party - leave Sunday afternoon for the Big Horn mountains in the vicinity ot Lander. They will spend one week there, see Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stock of Den: @wer, who were visiting at the home Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stock, have re: turned home. They made the trip in their Studebaker car. *. “The Pines” rooming. house on North Wolcott street changed hands this morning when A, B. Johns pur- chased the lease of Mrs. Devorah Dodds. The new owner will take charge Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zahner, own- era of the White House cafe left this morning for Denver where they will, spend two weeks combining a busi- ness and vacation tour. eee T. A. Hall left this morning for Arminto after spending several days in Casper attending the session of tue board of county commissioners. cee O. C. Brunsvold, local oi] land lease dealer has returned from an extende¢ business trip which took him from the Pacific coast to many eastern citt cee . Mr. and Mrs, Myron K. Blackmer |' of Denver are stopping in Casper as _ Buests ‘of many local friends. Mr. » Blackmer, a son of H. M. Bldackmer, president of the Midwest Refining company is also responsibly conntcted |) with the refining company. eee Miss Margaret Tuohy, connected »with the Midwest Refining company, vhas returned from Minneapotis. Minn., where she spent the past two weeks on vacation visiting with ber parents and other relatives. 4 see ir. and Mrs. W. E. Crates known Findley, Ohio, residents, ave “stopping In Casper today to visit with ) (riends=lere~ who formerly -restded’ ti we ue stick fly from his hands striking) Monday, This makes Miss Sams fifth osnell on the shins causing | year of piano teaching. fracture. i | Mayor Ben x. Pelton, accompanied A. G. Smart, general superintend<nt|by Mrs. Pelton and family, left this of the Burlington for this division, was| week for mountain resorts in the vi- in the city yesterday on business, His; cinity of Lander . where they will headquarters are at Alliance, Neb. Mr, and Mrs. T. H. Taylor are en tertaining as guests at their home Mrs. Taylor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C, Hamel of, Gary, Ind. The visi- Went With Driver to Melt Husband Mrs. Arthur Jacobus, upper of Chatham, N. J, left her husband three weeks ago. When she went y, Filuccio Spagnolia, Jower, the dels they were aw: ther, that Spagnolia was never more than a faithtor servant to ily chauffeur, went along. toge' spend two weeks on a vacation -and summer outing. * Mrs. M, B. Sanford of Sanford’s mil- linery will leave this week on an ex- tended buying and vacation tour through the eastern markets to get supplies and suggestions for fall and winter millinery. trade. £168 George Petrie, who is well known to Wyoming stockmen, has been selected to take charge of the new Burlington stock yards, which began operations this week. The yards at present, are not quite up to the extensive plans proposed some time ago, however they are considered ample for the time be: ing. s- Mr, and Mrs. Charles L, Rose, ac-,| companied by Mr. Rose's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles BE, Rose, left Mon- day for Sherirtas “traveling overland, They will spend about two weeks vis- iting at Sheridan and in that vicin- ity. Little Hope Held Out for Edmunds Although little hope is held out for his recovery, L.°J. Edmunds is mak- ing p brave fight for his life in the Augeles hospital at Los Angeles where his condition has been very low following a serious operation about two weeks ago, according to a letter received yesterday by Donald assistant ticket agent here, from Edmunds, who 1s at the bedside of her husband. Mr. Edmunds is weil known here, having been ticket agent for the Bur- lington in Casper for some time pre- vious to his leaving for California in an effort to regain his health which has been failing for the past fow months. His many Casper friends are earnestly hoping for the early recoy- ery of Mr, E&imunds. pee et) Christian Seince. Christian Science services are held every Sunday at 11. o'clock in the new church edifice at the corner of }ourth und Grant streets. The les- | sermon for tomorrow is “Spirit.” e public is cordially invitd to at- ¥ : ltend these services. Sunday school t.9:45. o'clock, to which cht: Oren up tv the age of 20 years may attend. Unity Study Club. Ioom Midwest’ Bufiding—Sun day, Bible lessons and talks on truth. Joa a. m.; Thursday, lessons tn truth | und heating «meeting, 8 p. Room open daily from 11 a. m. to 6 p. m. ‘Two healing silences, m. Methodist Episcopal Church. Walter L. French, pastor; 300 | Second street. | The preacher tomorrow for both | morning and ovening will be Prof, B. |. MeProud, dean of the Teachers’ Gollege of Nebraska Wesleyan Uni- jversity, University Place. Professor |McProud is a layman, but his. work as 4 teacher und his lifelong interest in religion and the church haye made ,him in large demand throughout the ‘country for addresses and sermons in |the churches. His theme for tomor- |row morning willbe ‘What Must, the Chureh Do To Be Saved?” / Miss | Gaays Rite will sing at the evening rvice, “My Tasl Bast Higher and higher grows the trim- ming on the new French tiaty until] Mr, H. Mf. Bailey will Jead the de- it culminates in the “taller than! yotional meeting of the league at 7 broad’ effect ofthis dainty little bat.| or jock, subject: “Thy Will Be ‘Done Satna Ran saptine Phe: a With My Pleasures.” Mrs. Nye 7 ee |witt sing at this meeting. Suni hool at 9.45, with classes for all. A great many persons refuse to let their loyalty to the Sunday school slump during the summer time. Of such are the backbone of the church. Mrs. Lydia Adams, prominent writ er and lecturer, formerly with the de-f partment, of agriculture in Nevada, has announced her candidacy for the United States senate at the next Ne- vada election. Trinity Lutheran Chyrch. South Park and East 4th streets. H. Gockel, pastor. Tomotrow the annual picnic Ae Ann_and Louis Toy are yisiting here | from Sheridan with friends of the Munitions For Turks Shipped From New York ATHENS, Aug. 6.—The Greek min- istry of marine, the newspaper Hestia says. has roceived advices that the Turkish steamer Gul Djemat” sailed from New York July 23 with a cargo of munitions for the Turkish nation ists. Greek warships have been in structed to hold up tho steamer and confiscate the carg ——— Tribune Classified Aas———. Bring Réesults—— Go To the Frantz Shop MONDAY And See What You Can Buy FOR ONE DOLLAR No Exchanges, No Charges, No Tryouts on “One Dollar Items r INFANTS & INVALIDS ASK FOR Horlick’s, Grain Extract in Powder Rica Milk, Malted e | No‘Cocking—Nourishing—Digestible Croat ‘or AllAges For Infants, Invalids anc ‘Tine Original Food-Drink Fe IMPORTANT. To All Ex-Service Men FUNERAL SERVICES For the returned bodies of Guy C. Burson and Orin Snyder will take place at the Methodist Church Sunday, 3:00 P. M. All ex-service men requested to meet at Legion Clubrooms at 2 o’clock and attend services in a body. Sunday school and congregation wil! be held in a grove om Garden Creek Trucks and cars,will leave the church at 930, C-¥ and 13th streets 10 o'clock. A service will be held on the icnic grounds at 11 o'clock. ‘ext Sunday no services will be eld here, as the pastor will instal! he new pastor of Keeline and Node Excellence —in cooking as in arly other art depends fundamentally upon the skill of the artist. College Dean to Preach Sunday at M. E. Church The appetizing richness of savor and j aroma in our dishes. however, is due to the chef behind the recipe—PLUS the special care we give to the selection of fresh meats. vegetables. fish and fruits. Mr. and Mrs, Bertram Everett Mc Proud. with their neice, Miss Wilma McClaren, are guests at the home of Rey. and Mrs. W. L. French, 866 South Lincoin sireet. Mrs. McProud is a sister cf Mrs. rench. Mr. Me: | Proud is dean of the chers’ Col: lege of Wesleyan university at Uni versity Place, Neb., in which institu tion Mrs. McProud is also a profes sor, They have been touring Yel lowstone park. Dean MeProud as a tedcher and stu dent of education is a popular lay Preacher and is much in demand for lectures and sermons. He will preach tomorrow morning and evening at the Methodist church here. His morning | subject will be “What Must — the Church do to be Saved?” Henning Dining Rooms and Coffee Shop Henning Hotel THE VOLUME OF BUSINESS Which depesitors transact with us does not determine the care which we exercise in handling their accounts. Checking and in- terest or reserve accounts of business houses and individuals are handled with uniform courtesy and the officers of the bank are al- ways ready to confer with any patron having special business or financial problems to talk over. What kind of bank account do YOU require to handle your funds and attend to any other finan- cial transaction satisfactorily? We suggest that you command our service in this connection, National Bank of Commerce CASPER, WYQ. The Bank of Strength and Service PDSDODOSIOLOO DODD DDOOOS$9-9-9H- 9H DOUBLE HEADER Tomorrow—Sunday CASPER vs. SCOTTSBLUFF Davenport and Steele Will Pitch First Game 3:30 Two Games for the Price of One 4 445944629 96 066-440900-04-406406 600600.

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