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

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. A. Leary, Me. and Mrs: Don the different home drives during the . oe across the eca are| T! A. Hall, county -commissionef: has returned to his home i Arminto of the ex-service men|after spending several days here on as an annual cus-| business end Visiting with friends. Dr, Hall was oné of the judges of the Tay: be opssered by. the citizens of he idea is being endorsed | tor-Pesek match. citizens of the city. $y2e> Bachellor received the guest gift. 2. Mr, and Mrs. Tonkin to reside at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Tonkin will pre- ner. Following Meeting. party.is making the trip oveNand. th ‘The members of the kensington of cd is the Philathea class of the Methodist church will meet promptly at 2'o'clock Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Apel and daugh- ter, Miss Ruth,-are moving from their avenue./ = ese Methodist church to hear the lécture Mrs. H. Pi Bubb who. is spending Y. W. Celebrates ed by Mrs. Lydia Herrick, na-|ttie school year in Denver, where the : pre Teter for the WY. G. T, UL. | three: children are attending school is Peeey em: church. to basiness matters and visiting wits 2 or of the occasion of Hallowe'en this ele ti ~ patie lest week-end. The members of the} #In the latter days of the 1sth cen- erian Aid Glia Heocrves ce tue, Contest ‘rchoo! | tury. ladies changed wigs for every Casper, and the Park schools an4 are ness progressing with their work both so- Sep areca ck ee] I pt ren abla, the of his large practice may |}ined for the winter. Steer ic ine oarge w¢ the setvies mirage se BRM t ROBBER PLEADS. GUILTY, DRANS YEAR IN PRISON, Man Who Participated in Jail} Delivery but Was Recap- | Tiere. were tured Sentenced by lrour partly clo Judge Brown. feuring, the ma pon ee ee as looking after busi- Interests. He 14 now in his of- reach 1 eee Dr. A. F. Hoff who has Geen spend: ing several ks in southern” Call- wee! fornia has recently returned to his home in this city. While on the west- ern coast he met many former resi: dents of Casper and many friends ‘who are epending the winter in the . Mr./and Mrs. C. RB. Allman of Salt fright cr aepe fired . | Creek have been spending several days ¥ of the four minute speakers|in the city attending to business in - ‘Influential ‘in putting over! terests and on a shopping tour. Tobert Taylor of “Denver, former | redident of this city, is spending sev- erali days here looking “after business Interests with the Taylor and Clay brokerage firm in which te ts a part- The first of the mien who particl- pated in the jail delivery here several’ ease PIONEER A FOUND cape of Nicholson. will Se taken to Rawlins| tonight BROKEN, PORT Mystery Surrounds Accident by Which Thomas Williams Came to Death 28 Miles South of Casper. «Mr. and Mre. E. J. Schulte and C.| Ed. Hadley. of the Paims confection iC. PB. Webel have left for the western |ery store and floral shop, is suffering side at an informal dinner to be serv-}const where they will spend the win-| from @ painfully injured arm crushed ea in honor of a number of friends|ter at their homes in southern. Call-| under a 1,000 pound door, Although at home, 425 South Grant street |{@rnia. Mr. Webel has been none of the bones are fractured the pes evening. several weeks in the city 6| muscles are crushed and strained in J e- interests connected with the closing of|@ painful manner. As the door fell 4 To Attend Lecture the. Webel Commercial company. The| Mr. Hadley luckily jumped aside so t it would not hit his: head. thus narrowly escaped death. a apartment. in the Wyatt apartment hause to the John Bryne home on cr cy. Ww.’ Notes series of informal rtles were ‘Refreshments will be served at the| "Pending several days here attending oi hey. W.C._A. rooms in hon. | Burlington’ depot. ; ee = 2S " Ohe Taavet OCTOBER ‘PBNORMALLY WARM, SHOWN HY = weeks ago which resulted in the es-| district court yesterday picaded guil- ty to a chargé of burglary in connec-} tion with the robbery“of the Blakey store several months ago and Ww’ sentenced to serve from one to two years in the state penitentlary Johnson and another Moxican were recaptured as they were leaving town immediately after the jail break. 7D. Davidson diso drew a sen- tence of from one to tivo years in the tate penitentiary. The ~ charge to which be plead guilty was grand lar- ceny ‘in connection with the theft of a typewriter from an office at’ the Society to Meet. enjoyed a party held last Saturday | new toilette. ql evening, while at the same time an cloty Will meet at 2) entertainment was held at the Meth- fow afternoon at the ohureh. Sirs. odist-church under the auspices of the A. C. Riker and committee will be in ture’ will come before the meeting. ee 4 the, company. ehter’> served. The menu ‘Among the business visitors regist-jgnd mute. ‘The ‘Christin Woman's association] ered at the Henning hotel are: “El a night the Y. W. was used by girls of the Blue Circle club for ‘Chamberlain, 112- South} K. Southwert, Denver; W. B. Picard, anltperiins evening. A .number of ~ of San Francisco, Cal,; George Wright} original diversions were introduced of Denver; Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Fawles/ and the girls enjoyed the time with of New ¥ork; R. G. O'Connor of Den-| games and contests. Refreshments will be entertiined at the home of wood Willetts, Clintondale, Wis.; A. ver E.-B, Parsons of. Denver; W. A.| were: served. Logan of Helena, Mont., and R. R. —_— a B® Bari Beas “| Aflas” Harriet ‘Clearwater, daughter for Fruiay. & o2 Mrs. Clearwater who {= taking The members of the Masonic Danc- Ea Weaver jive Harold Keamher are| charge of the cafeteria which is being ing club Will be entertained at an in-,leaving overland for Lincoln, Neb.,| operated at. fhe Y. W. rooms until where they will spend some time.| completion of the new building, was Bosh the young men are former resi-| hostess for ten of her schoolmates at dgnts of Nebraska and Mr, Kramer|a Hallowe'en celebration held Mon- jill Yater go to”’his former Nome fnj| day nfght. A luncheon“was served. the Masonic temp.e Friday evening. All Masons and their jadies are in- formal dancing party to. be held: at vited. eee Columbus where he Will. spend the, winter. ..Mr..Weaver will returm to Business Girls and Teachers Invited to Westminster Guild. A regular meeting of the West- minster Guild of “the Presbyterian 0 ofclock at the manse, 804 South | company -has left for California where) Wolcott street. All business girls and | he will spend several days attend.ng vited to- attend, will visit with. friends in the; south | > "aS The time will be spent as a kensing-/of the state. ~", ton on articles forthe bazaar. eee spending the fall, attending to busi-| hess interests and visiting at his home! A eaten followed by an after. home of Mrs. Major Ormsby, “536 South Center street, tomorrow after- noon. Invitations have been extended the army. He was stationed at Fort {artistic appearance of the Re’. public af an early date. Th ils of the School of Music @ pup! \ T.F. Algeo, who has been spending will appear in a recital under the ai rection of Miss Doris Van Meter, Fri day evening at 8 o'clock, The’ recital will be held in the annex of the Meth: } Officials in New York city and visited odist church. Parents} and fri of; With friends in Pennsylvania, has res! the pupils are Sn rorad invitedy turned to his home here. ° Are Married October 31. ‘: Besides being the event.of mars tel in Cheyenne while acting as wit-| Hallowe'en parties, October 31,,marks]Messes at the Hardwinter Davis -yer- the marriage of Miss Olga: Ward, only sus Midwest are company case. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harry we Waed and Morris Thomason, both of] \P. B. Coolidge, ‘a prominent attor- The City Mills. ‘The services were performed |Ney of Lander, spent. yesterday in the | ‘ by Justice Tubbs at his homeron South | c’ty-en route. to Denver where he will David street at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. and{attend to business matters of import. Mrs. Ward, parents of the bride; and|ance. Mr. Alamo, a. friend” of ‘the groom ~ Nee i were the only. guests. . Dr. J. C. Kamp returned yesterday |} Bldg. Following the ceremony the bridal| morning from Denver where he ha: party were entertained at the home of | been spending several days on a vaca-| the bride's aunt, Mrs. F. B.-Wright 07 | ¥. W.-with the assistance of the echool charge. A good atten fs desired| . RF. Philips, district manager -of|tcacners of the East Casper school, as important business ected with |the Parkersburg Rig and Reel-com-|\ Loth. places games and contests a bazaar to be held in the near fu-|pany has left for Montana where he| were enjoyed while elaborate refresh: will attend to business interests for| ments appropriate to the season were includs pumpkin pie, Sei iaaliow i: An opportunity and a treat of an unusual hature will be Casper the week beginning November | 7 through the efforts of the Casper Dally ‘Tribune and the kind assistance of the Chamberlin Furniture _com- corn products. The demonstration will be hejd’ in| rooms provided at the Chamberlin | furniture store and is open to alk housewives and domestic scence pu-| .|pils of. the city. The Chamberlin com: | any has made special arrangements | care for @ great number of people and an invitation is extended to all who are interested in the special line of work. \ Mrs. Langworthy, who is unueual- ly proficient in making the demon- stfation, will show the various uses of the corn products both as and as substitute foodstuffs. Two of the most popular products are Karo Aina ‘Bertha Miller, town, and ‘coun- Caper after a visit of about two ty cxecutive of the west central field weeks. is spending thé ‘week here attendin: aged to interests with the ¥. W./C: *hufe! at|- R. Lee. Bagby of the Cal-wyo Oil{teria_and with work which,will be church= will be held this evening pursued by the local, secretaries. this |winter. Miss Miller is pleased with teachers of the church and those who{to of! interosts for the concern. Mr.‘ the advance in the work since {ts start have no church affiliations are. in-| Bagby formerly: lived in California and; here less tham.two years ago. | Mrs: Nellie Swearingen, ¥. W. C. A: | director of cafeteria work has arrived byrup and Mazola oil which + Odarnund-Josendahi is in the city|!® the city from Des Moines, Towa,| troduced through the grocery com: ods where she has been stationed for some ‘irs. ine ead to from the range where he, has been time. She will take a vohhvge of panies’ a_number of year: URN PRODUGTS DEMONSTRATION 1S PROJECTED HERE SPECIAL AGENT TO VISIT CHAMBERLIN STORE soo Langworthy has made demonstrations brought to of similar nature fn many ger cities and ts highly dietitians’ and cooking teach- ers from prominent schools. The demonstration will last for an 4 in presenting Mrs. H. Lang-| entire week so that all women of the worthy, special agent for the Corn/ city may take advantage of the op- Products Manufacturing company,; portunity in learning to who will give a useful and interest-| the manufactured products for higher ing cooking demonstration, using the: priced stuffs and to hearn new and) simpler methods of cookery. ple vere in- aie Oribune jis thought that the injuries were}fort to get In contac = ther caused by a fall from a horse of the man, who are t! | tne determination that the man hadjor a fall from a bank © foot of}in the east. Funeral arrangements ome to his death from injuries, chief} which the body was {c will be beld in suspense until his rela- mong which was a broken neck. It} Authorities here are ng an ef-|tives are heard from h relatives | ht to reside | THE TROUBLE-WOMAN Abnormally warm weather has been | Dear Trouble-Woran: ful for a dependable girl to take | & I am ¢ chool girl, 15 years of | care of their chi . Fixtures age and wish to find work taking | or two in the eve care of children after schoo! or {n | days. the evening. Do you think, there {If there are mothers who can not |] ket in the Town. Year Lease on Building. PHONE 940-M lOctober's weather offering, feonditions having extended er part of the month. faum temperature reached oportions on October 4 and 5 when soared to 80 degrees. The jum tempereture of Ss reached on October . The month has been as abnormal s who would be very grate- | tlon would be a satisfactory aid) | appre- | afford to sire an occasional home dutles and c’ sure thert are many busy | tain that the schoo here who wou sional help?-—I. E i: ital precipitation for the month was of an inch, all of which fell or Be jone 24-hour period. 26 entirely clear days, The remains of Thomas Williams/ neer Wyoming resident the Shaffer-Gay been removed there after his} vielnity of the} aged are now having was found in the Alcova road abcut 28 miles south ot Cosper yesterdi Examinatio: Of the body resulted in ea by Tonight C. L. Howard, C. C. Thos. Longhurst, Clerk. the T. Ws ©. A. cafeteria which in|) nearing completi East nogh of bridge willbe served at the|in this city. : een Wasi We nepeln Priya ic Teniple. The work‘on the cafe- J. B. Carey has returned to the city | feria hae hes after spending, the last 18 months in cr society patrons of the ote coe th, Winfred Scott, near San Francisco, a: this early date is drawing attention Cal: He has many friends here who} from the passers by: Mrs. Sweari 5 c 5 ingen welcome his return. 5 | expects to onen the cafeteria to the several weoks In the east’ where he| Girls Réserve clubs hare been or- attended a meeting of the Sinclair oi!/ ganized in the East Gaipere the eat ciate a ana. ul Wan ar For Disposal of Garbage, Refuse and Night Soil Chamber of ‘Commerce South Oak street, at an elaborate wed- ding dinner, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thomason will make their home in Mills as Mr. Thomason. is connected with the Mills, bakery. Mrs. Thomason has been a resident of Mills and Casper all of her life and attended the. Casper schools. . Many friefas are offering” Best wishes. An claborate chicken dinner was nerved at the Gothburg ranch several days ago. Places at the table were lald for Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Gothburg. Mr. and Mrs. 5. Gr Gothburg, Mrs. William’ Lewts, Mrs. Walter Storrie, Mites Emma Gothburg, Walter Goth burg and Willis Lund. cee House Guest From Boston, Mass. Miss Diana Dafty {#isiting with \Mr, and Mrs. T. B. Hefidrick of Sout! th street.’ Miss Daffy is from Bostoy Without the trouble and expense of a heat- ‘Mass., where she is a prominent men) ing. plant. Clow Gasteam Radiators are ber of the younger Back Bay : soc! eet. She will be here for severa. automatic in control, weeks and is being Tighly entertained. heat at all time Prominent Patrons for r Armistice Day Ball. ‘The patrons and patronesses for the ball which is to be given by the ex. Service men of the late war in event of Armistice day, November. 11,°in clude; Ex-Goyernor. and Mrs. B.,B. Brooks, Mayor and Mrs. B. H. Pel- * ton. Jr., Judge and Mrs. O, Brown, Eas A. Reed, Mr. and a lb Shipp. Mr. and Afrs: Mra,’ 14. D. 2 Sy ipa and Consisting of Serges, Tricolettes, Tricotines, Poiret Twills, Satins and Canton Crepes in Varied Colors. An Exceptional Value at the Lowest Price. Select One From This List or See Oar Window Display “Pride of Palomar” “Far to Seek’ “This Side of Paradise’. “Mayflower” ._.. “Seventh An “A Man for amestarnouche” joss “Helen of the Old House”... “Sister Sue” .. “Flaming Forest” = “The Wasted Generation”... The MILLS Co., Stationers 139 West Second Street SPECIAL SALE Our New York Buyer Has Just Sent Us 50 Beautiful Dresses $12.95 | picnic Longer Evenings Now— ~ How Will You Use Them? BOOKS ARE FRIENDS—ALWAYS * ’ COMPANIONABLE He Fitzgerald See seinen DANEZ Rint 3 Wright ec Ra ce SOT LOL J ohnson Splendid School Shoes Made the “All-Leather” Way Attractive styles that youngsters will like; durably make; lasts that are correct for every change in growing feet; priced to interest par- ents who are thinking of school shoes for the children. Misses Lace Shoes With uppers of brown calf, black calf, pearl elk and black kid—all made the “All-Leather” way with sturdy, flexible rock oak soles. Sizes 12 to 2. Widths B to D. Priced $450 and $5.50 and Girls’ Shoes uppers to choose Sizes 814 to 1114. Growing Girls’ Infants’ Foot- School Shoes Form “All- Every pair constructed with Leather” Shoes solid leather outsoles, insoles, heels and counters. Brown ani Hiack calf to select from. Low heels. Sizes 24% to 7. Width« le growing feet. All leathers. A to D. jizes 514 to 8. Priced $5.00 to $8.00 Priced $2.50 to $3.50 GGING “YOUR SHOEMAN’ FOR SALE Meat Market With Best Equipped Meat ‘ar Little Boys’ *All-Leather”’ Made on the nature shaped last — double welted to assure extra flexibility. Brown calf, black calf and pearl elk Priced $4.00 a Pair Made in turns or flexible dou- ble welts. Every pair shaped to *ssure extra comfort for the lit- [Political Advertisement.) ——————-———— ‘ MASS MEETIN County Courthouse, 8 o’Clock TONIGHT It is your duty to vote intelligently if you have Cas- per’s best interest at heart. Come out and learn the truth. Ladies especially invited. Mr. R. D. Quinn is cordially invited to attend the meet- ing tonight and state if he is a voter of Casper and if there is any truth in the rumor that he is an emissary of the Warren Construction company. He is assured courteous consideration. Casper Party-- BLACKMORE Ticket Headquarters—405 Oil Exchange Phone 1184 su

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