Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 6, 1921, Page 3

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1921. and visiting with old time friends. Mr. | ‘Chase was at one time connected with the Hub Clothing company, and is now in the sare tine Ur badiaies in Lon Angeles. CITY BRIEFS J. G. Kurtz of Kansas City, Mo., George 1. Ertz of New York City, H. F. Lynn of Tampico, Mexico, E. G. Hennessy. of Chadron, Neb, E. P. pore toe Ladivs’ Aid society in pre 3 othe preg Williams of the Salt Creek fields, B. Rowe of Lincoln, Neb. are all regis- In Fi C - ot the} “We secured (i meet in session tomorrow fpany and the Palms, 1 owers . Neb., In rejection of the offer the city In Four Sections of Cit | sage of the evening in the L O. 0. F, hall. were used as decoration while ‘the | {ered at the hotels here while looking |countered with a proposal that it . ¥ double baz-| tien the passage of a : ent ent Hak ecatioy treiddad val roseecmeeionten on ile, the latter business interests. would pay 10 cents a cuble yard fur man and} for the establishnient of 2 state tuber: aance will be held to which all Re-|lumber needed in ing the booths, thin work if. acceptable to the con- ©$78,597 Mrs. Annajeé’ osis sanitorisim and the means cf pekahs and Od@ Fellows are invitedland the Wyoming Grocery company| Mark U. Weber, treasurer and field |tractors. to attend. gave the coffee served in the tea booth. | Manager for the Chappell Oil company, ‘The Mesdames Ida Barker, Susie |The tabernacle presented a very differ-|/¢ft last night Yor Denver where he|company is said to be the outgrowth| ment districts totaling $78,597 were Sars mun nes. “hee oan ota Nee ee ee ee Duthie, Marion Gess, Fay Munek,|ent appearance with the six booths ap-| W#!l attend to business matters for|of @ contract into which jt has entered | accepted by the city council last night | *el* Emma Stufgeon and Nola Hays, will/propriately decorated in Christmas| **¥eTa! days. charge of the social time and|cuggestions and with flowers. tne filed by property owners against the}, “You will be giad to see me again | tctaljed $125 and ranged Crom $2.00 to . retreddments will be served. Tho household booth presided by| H- B. Durham, attorney, left ast|COMer of A and Center streets on|imposition of the expense. pe ee ne Tak een ee os te See reners aa tbe BLOCH’S ASAE: | airs. Patterson and Mrs. Reed Miller) night for Denver where he will spena| Which @ four-story business block will} In all of the four districts the as-|\.°Oy f is teietions te pl pain " . Election of Officers joffered a complete line cf household several days attending to legal mat-|>® erected. sessment which will be charged] i \ snout ae dan apace pit os? ee reife edicts: ¥, git QUALITY at Maccabees Meeting. laccessories and needs ihat every|ters in the interest of the Durham| The city thought that a charge of|against the property owners sffected | ‘“LYUENONS > of tubercaltais te SAN thin’ well"T at¥e ‘The meeting of the Ladies of the housewife would appreciate. Manyjand Lowey law firm. 40 cents a cubio yard for /hauling| was for sewer and other sanitary ex-| 11.) areaq ple eI Reggie eee stiy oa iba Gat yore Union Mad Maccabees was well ded last of the pan-holders, table mats, and ve gravel from an average of two to five | tension improvements arse, walen uy 7 that 3 inion Made g and the annual election of officers resulted in the followin, mmander, Luella Philips; lMeuten: such, were made by hand in bright materials adding a note of cheer to any kitchen of dining room. Thos. 8. cass manager of the Rocky Mountatn diviston manufactur- record keeper, Anna M. Place; col-/ under Mrs. Henry and her committee| the city after ector, Clara E. Tubbs;, past com-|and proved a friend in need to the Chicago. Syuece be, attioash, aioe rounder) Délilah Richards; sergeant, many visitors who stayed at the at- Helen Thompson; lady-at-arms, Chris-| tractive sale until it was too late to tine Wagner; chaplain, Mary Harri-/cook a hot supper. Many steaming ; sentinel, Edna Roe; picket, Cas-| meals: were cerried home to pleased company, sie Hurst. | husbands. Following the election, initiations) Mrs. Harry Adams and Mra A. C. inci gots pole’ Commerce, ts ex- were in order. Riker took charge of the children's morrow from his home in Thermopolis where he spent part of last week. eee A social hour closed the interest-|phoot and long before the close of the ing meeting and six ef the members, gay the lovely garments for the lit- who celebrate their birth anniver:|tic tots of school age were sold. Chil. honor of a miscellaneous shower. Ain charge of the girls of the Westmin- number Of humorous as well @5 ster Guild together with the confec- beautiful’ gifts were presented to tions. them. Refreshments were served to] Aprons of all sizes and description the 50 members baal were placed.in charge of Mrs. J. W a eat i? Burns and Mrs. William Yard and Bazaar Nets found good sule. Dot's were taken Large Sum. care of by Mrs. McNeil and her class Tho Presbyterian bazaar held in the) c¢ children, who added to the attrac: Presbyterian tabernacle last Saturday | tiveness of the booth. afternoon and part of tho evening) ‘Tea was served all afternoon by served a two fold purpose in raising @/ atrs. Gomph and committee in a bow- alty building after attending to busi- Ladies’ Aid soci oo ine aries 74 Styles-Necley Marriage purchase’ Jovely’ 9 articles. It/ Surprises Many’ Friends. s estimated that near to $850 was|” News has reached here of the mar-| ~ Ostrary to the usual custom of akan riage of Miss Grace Neeley to Mr. Eu-| “devoting much space to wy Besides the work done by the mem-| gene Styles, which get Acker ee Pacers day, December 4 in Douglas. trial Prosperity Edition, now be ‘The bride has been. a resident here} ine compiled b: for nearly a year and needs no intro-| reipune ‘and the ‘Nomine, Weak. duction to the members of the younger! jy Review, will keep entirely aloof social set of the city. The groom is @) from this feature. The only mat- resident of Omaha, Neb., and @ gradu-} ter of a personal nature, will be ate of the Creighton university. He is now connected with the Omaha Grain] {pat Recessary in the. historical exchange. Mr. and Mrs. Styles will make their fe can ee i Meche home in Omaha where many friends of. Casper has to offer in the way of ‘) the groom will be glad to welcome his opportunities for home buildin; 5. popular bride, ‘The best wishes of a wide circle of acquaintances here fol-| ©tucational and social advantages, lows them. 7 y | er Taken Up in Council Meet- | hostess at a meeting of the members; and art will be studied es usual and @ Fred Patee, proprietor of the Wyo-| program will be given. ‘ ming Asbestos company, @ concern se, which is manufacturing asbestos chimney blocks and other fire-protec- | } tlon devices here, addressed a long communteation to the city bona \ Pe Mp. Ma. last night 4n which he charged t! 5 p Pres-' certain ¢ity employes were discrim- tess Made in Plans for "inating against his products, alleging} Mrs. D. W. Middleton, accompanfea| sentation at Auditorium by that they were not substantial and|by her sister, Mrs. Grace Ritchie, of \Casper Thespians were not ae best of fire-proofiing| Greybull, left this ater for ae chimney and flue materials. cago, where she spend” The letter wag addressed to the| Christmas time holidays with her poiabes iC apre ad Ron for the pre! council “in order to insure that the| daughter, Miss Vera Middleton, who| win be seon for the fre the he product which was | manufactured|is attending the Lyceum Art conser-| Dor ‘hursdan’ Deseret ee a ae here would geceive a fair deal and|vatory. Miss Middleton was foymer-|Pidiorium of the mucronate consideration in tho new city build-|ty a pupil of the Glorié Dare Blake Rea tne SOStORe cs COURT, ing ordinance.’? ; studio and was placed in The Chicago | Nish school, are busy with rehearsals It_ developed during discussion of | conservatory through, Mrs. Blake for | (ne, Progress made within the last the letter that’Mr. Patee’s impression | further work. She will remain in Promises a real treat for every that city employes were antagonistic| Chicago until the close of the ‘year’s|0P® 1 Casper who will take the op- was erroneous. A ‘statement made by| term. ROcranuty of | Aitanaing. C. L. Reasoner, city inspector, devel- eee oped that-he had suggested to. Mr.| Mrs. Frances Iba has left/tde Den- Patee, that he send samples of his|ver, where she will. spend several fire-proofing products to the Rocky] days attending to business’ interests. Mountain. underwriters” agencf so} Mrs. Guy McIntyre will take charge that they could be tested. of the South Center dressmaking The only opposition that developed| shop during her absence. Episcopal and Lutheran. churches to: the, GuLpeL TOU ne iceener? ments ese will sing carols from the audience be- facturing: plant\ was that it was .| Mrs. W. W. Lacey and ker small|fore the opening of the play, and a new in the flre prevention world that| daughter Madge have left'for the}quartet from the Methodist church ‘ Was unknown even to the insur-| south, where they will visit/ with *rel-|will sing several sselections. An nce underwriters-agencies in this|atives and friends in Booneville, Miss.,angel chorus of 20 girls selected from district. and Macon, Ga., Mrs. Lacey's the, Girl Reserves will sing during the Some of the chimney blocks, which|home.. Mr. Lacey will remain in his performance. it ts sald have provided adequate fire| offices in the Oil Exchange building.} ‘The cast of characters has been protection on over 900’ homes in Cas- chosen as follows. First Woman, Miss per and hundreds elsewhere will be} Miss Leone Pee wha has been Julia Steere; Second Woman, Miss forwarded to the underwriters head-| with the Sanford millinery shop, left}Esther Gunnison; First King, Mr. quarters in ‘Denver for tests in the] yesterday afternoon for Milan City,|Edwin Flinn; Third King, Mr. HL laboratories there and at Chicago. If|Mo., where she will spend) the Christ-|Trepte; the Second King has not been the blocks ‘are successfully passed as|mas time with friends ayd relatives. | selected as yet; Oldest Shepherd, Mr. prevention of fire hazards, it should Slay ge L. A. Reed; Youngest Shepherd, Mr. result In ohe of the biggest boosts] Mr. and Mrs. C.D. Chase of Los] A. R. Gadberg. Mary will be taken by at this manufactory has had since| Angeles, are spending several days|Miss Helen Simpson and Joseph by s_inception. here looking after busiryess interests | William Scott, both students of the = high school. R. T. Graham will act as property man assisted’ by memberg of the boy scouts. ‘The costumes are in charge of Mrs. E. L. Estabrook and Mrs. J. H. McCorry will see to the The members of the Girl Reserves wit act as ushers. ‘There will be but one presentation of the Nativity play and it will be a community affair enacted in keeping with the spirit of Christmas week, for everyone. Your Hushand Is bound to be pleased with some one of the many attractive ' smokers’ sets that we are show- ing for Christmas. Not only smokers’ sets, but many other articles that are dear to the heart of the smoker. Don't overlook this line when making one of your selections. One of. these attractiv tric cigar lighters for the “den” will delight any man. 2 | : || THE KIMBALL Soe eran DRUG STORES dramatic action while Miss Ethel. Wil-; son and Miss Jean Quinn will be in} charge of the music. The choirs of the Baptist, Catholic,’ elec- sew Natrona Bebekah lodge No. 13| ihe Madness of tre ee ey trOUEN/R. Hullen of Seattle, and Henry L.lcents a cube yard was rejected. | council Approves Property Levies Diocks wae an exhorbitant charge. In| The districts improved included sec. | 130-000 of your fellow countrymen each making the proposal to pay 10 cents/tions in west and southwest Casper; for the gravel {t was suggested that| part of the north Burlington addition ing department of the Standard Oil ant commander, Martha Crauthers;| ‘The baked goods were put on sale|company of Indiana, has returned to| ing of the board of directors of the| 4 “tetue Proposal is accepted West} provement grade preparatory to the start of an improvement district in Arthur K. Lee, president of the|that section early in the spring. jshin i Maracas it here? e John Whelan, attorney, has ; saries this. month, were guests of , has returned | the nose of a credit customer so I don't saries Gren’s books were placed in the booth] to his offices in the Consolidated Roy-| forget to collect of the Burlington tracks. The total ness interests in Colorado for several| paying in advance? — Topics of the anys. Day, Films. INDUSTRIAL PROSPERITY |\mvtaecre’ EDITION WILL PRESENT ans See crepe aad on er of flowers and Sainty decorations, ENCYCLOPEDIA OF FACTS EY, anitogeiienty sabe tiiign 08° Che? AtGY RES of 818 West “Thirteenth street, will] Western Realty company. The com: Siedermae Home 27 israt to tearni. oC: bs 3 Asbestos Mani - lasted for more] front of its properties in that district Charges of z mifactut-|""sfrs. J. 1 Biederman wil act as | and announced its willingness to carry Z . ¢ the Delphian. society, ti i i fo. fo a "Reached : pete ty igs sie Cx aa Of late years he has been connected | referred to the street and alley com ea coln street. The subject musiq with the’ Standard fefinery. mittee for action. — Ee Miss Lela Brown, teacher of Eng-! lish in the high school is coaching the & de Caspet Daily Cridune : 5 PAGE THREE EOMTTINS BD FER (ASSESOMENT IN. MESSAGE OF CHRISTMAS SEAL tha neat FOUR OSTAGTS serene 7” a TOWN paee SPE leadership of Mrs. B. B. Brooks was} rumbers of caves resulting respeci:.¢ A proposal submitted to the city 4 council last night im behalf of the Castle-Mechaley, company; in which an offer was made to supply gravel to Leeper city }its location. We held a health exhibit ‘a in being eloquently yoicedjat the state fair. We conducted a FIT FORM terday. Mrs. in flvy. counties Harry Young} By othe: public by is city chair- By. physiciyas’ quesiior treasurer. By report sirgeon xe” The ines: @raft reject begyn iajls: a earneht yess} By spccial tuber the city to {ill West A street to an established grade, at the rate of 40 The proposal of the Castle-Mechaley| Assessment rolls in four improve.| Tt seat thet health crusaders of the public f 9, ata thomhealth crusaders of ine vic’! Suits and O’Coats when no protests or objections were year and maims a million more. I am the children’s friend. Through the health crusade. I make possible for them stronger bodies and happier minds. “Merry Chrir*:ns« “Just see what I, with my big er the healthbonds cil for Wy the past year. We mal:tuined who!ly «7 in part, public health rurses in four counties, tigether w ct a state suve: visor, for three mo: ‘The jolly old {fellow that cures yours ilts, Suits and O’Coats | and newly built up properties inside | the city mits in ust Casper. | District No. 3A Mes in southwest Casper. The cost for sewer and sant tary improvement in that district was placed at $23,851.58. District No. 3B calls for extensions in west Casper, and includes a number of the streets h of the Standard refinery. The costin this section was $16,905.29. District No. 4, the largest accepted by the city last night completes sewer line extensions in nearly every section of Casper within the city limits north te AR Te street will be built up to an im- Investigaion has shown t Sort of Cut Price. ‘Customer to barber—Can I get cred- Barber—Sure. I just cut a nick in Customer (with alarm)—How about| assessment was $26,017.68. Sewer district No. 6 located tn dis tricts south of the Burlington tracks in East Casper came in for an assess ment of $11,823.12. A numher of/petitions from local residents were received by the city council lagt night, many of which were referred to proper council com- mittees for recommendation and action JA social environment’ aglow with the radiance of hospitality. She Ambassador hotel magnificent of the far west—the golden gate of tthe ay ort rca Or rest. Notwithstanding the Ambassador's superior advantages of loca- tion, equipment, cuisine and service, the rates are moderate. Large double room and bath $5.00 for one perion or $350 anh for cwo persona in # oom and upward. 44 European lan, Welr fo dusted booklet ahd for plana, 12 governors. M. B. Pratt asked compensation for improvement assessments charge? against his apartment bullding in east Casper. This case ts the outgrowth of connection which have been made for water service to the apartment building after smaller connections haé been made by Mr. Pratt when the building was first erected. This mat ter was referred to the finance com: mittee for action. C. R. Carter presented an applica tion for a taxi license. As his ap- lication conformed to the sugges: mate, fon of the police committee it was ‘The Ambassador Hotels System Extra copies 10 cents. Call Cas- | allowed. ‘ The Ambemader, New York tty Aad : pie per Daily Tribune. Phone 15. ‘A petition for cross walks on the The Ambassador, Loe Angeles ae : corner of East Second and St. Bolthoff The many friends of Joseph Darrinj -treets was presented in behalf of the and for making money, as well es the development of natural re- sources and new industries. ‘This edition will prove an ency- clopedia of facts along these lines and the information contained therein will be absolutely tlc, the data supplied comi reliable sources. It will be a rev- elation to its readers. Orders for extra copies are pour- ing into the office from every source and the circulation fs des- tined to exceed the original esti- O’coat regret to learn of his precarious ill-fnany proposed to Iny sidewalks in than a week with great danger of fatal termination. Mr. Darrin ts an city warrants for the expense of lay- old time resident and widely known | ing the cross walks. The request was 7 Read and you will realize that —__-_—_—_—_- I am offering Men’s and Young THRI rT WEDNESDAY J/,22e"2"s, ate LEADER who bought here Saturday. OVERCOATS $25 O’coats, 1% off_-$18.75 " The Leader is where you will find the most phenomenal values in up-to-the- minute styles and REMEMBER every piece of merchandise bought at this store is GUARANTEED. $30 O’coats, Y% off__$22.50 lid sad eae coats, 1/4 off_ H $45. O’coats, 14 off __$33.75 $50 O'coats, 14 off__$37.50 To the Public et) : Bear in mind that my regular COATS DRESSES _| Here Are Gifts That |_|] =r met ogo cara a uptown ices, due to the fact W ill = that I am out of the high rent $1.00 Buy district and I eliminate numerous. vhich other stores have, per cent discount salo in reality should mean to you a real saying of 50 per cent. I ask every man and young man who is , * Raeae® ‘Very large assortment to choose from, te cheese ek 5 oly _| Sitk Taffetas, Satins, Messalines, Wool | Silk Boudoir Caps styles and sizes. Also beautiful Fur | Seraes and all ‘Wool Tricotine, very | Women's Silk Hose Coats, silk lined, in our coat.depart- Fancy Handkerchiefs Sustiee 1 M Ohimasit’ ti Tost tay nee ment. Prices range from # 95 3 in a box high: rls oer iF. Cakes canER ) > e UP Fancy Lace Collars Every garment carried $77.95 ur === 70 Chamoisette Gloves maha’ "name th 'cuataudee = 1 Gingham Bungalow Hendy, Nr helore have, ¥ been Aprons as these, and again crt I ask you to look ‘em over. HARRY YESNESS TheMan in the Barrel 130 WEST MIDWEST AVE. Silk Camisoles SILK SILK BATH ROBES | ieee ye ‘ancy Sateen icoats UNDERWEAR | BLOUSES |, 2remow opoiteatsot’ | sascce Hood Be One counter packed with a ean eb SAE Sia Sygry es spec! -silk | Very beautiful assortment of S Posy pen i be ete no all-silk Georgette and Crepe A Fur Top Mittens ity sill, very neatly lace and | 46 Chine Blouses, very neatly 1 25 up Handreds of pee poh chandler Samed and in ‘a variety of TO imdreds of Toys $2.98 | $4.85" | $18.50 | Smbs i Citin Every Imaginable Kind i Rove Are On as Kea ca frie Wi 0 LA N D It’s a Treat for the Grown- is as Well as he ] ! Children to Visit Our = - : es angie matched reas RS eS 5 Pace be > aM STARR

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