Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 31, 1922, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 3i, 1922. SO ». City Rriefs it Judge Husted, a refinery man from Great Falls, is in Casper for a few) Ti¥ cays Mr. hol owned by Mra. Butler Cromer and was bought at the panquet of the Wooigrowers’ association held recent ly. . Che Casper Daily Cridune H. R. Zimmers of the Western Real- ty company went to Thermopolis yes- terday on a business trip lasting sev- der in the Fargo Of company ar- ed last night from Ogden, Utah. Stan- Meisner reports that the Utah The yard employees of the . feral days. Mr. Zimmers will look over {ward Untversal C odie Jers irruwated land owred by the com MEN | Hidden from Fred Meisner, an influentiat stock-/peny on the Big Hor. Basin. through the San Fernando valiey by -_*.* | * PAGE THREE . locationist explored New Mexico, Ari-| Delawsre Punch, Denver's popular zona, some of Nevada and Northern) bottled ink, Sc; 2 for Ibe at California, and then swung back to-| c 2. 5-31-1t } he main highway group of low hills, a space of great jacreage was found which was almost ‘Tho thing fartherest away from an exact replica of the veldt eeo—eoa_s-——aaoaa—a—a—>w>—= @ard Oll company observed Memorial it wasn't ene company is very well satisfied with! 4, a, a holiday. Only necessary | 5Q™* is not necessarily the best after/40 miles “rom Universal City, and the} Mrs. Thompson Entertains Ske afternoon bridge was played and! Henry I. Thompson {* not attend-|the outlook here and that both in re-| “2 the three plants was carried | That old saying applies perfectly | roads to it were smooth. i ‘or Mrs. Fouhy, Mrs. B. R. Pither and Miss Rosalie |ing to his regular duties at the Casper | ares to Fargo holdings and the oi! Lag ae jte the situation which confronted lo-|. Wesley Raggies directed the filming x Ir beret or ge sec: ater bf me received the cs scores. bostoffice owing to a severe illness. | game in gene-al, they view the coming aad ae ar ancuggs department experts at Universal | of “Wild Hone trees an aieptation r home jernoon v0 see months with exreme optimism. } Curing the filming of “Wild Hon-| prepared by Lucient Hubbard, Univer- in honcr of Mrs. Wiltiam J.| Democratic SF Wenme cf bere, ork pay perstice 5 Floyd E. Pendell,, local attorney, | © the aia —— bat Pp ry bard, | went to Boulder. sal scenario editor, of Cynthia Stock-| 7 I Monday on a com-|“7" t of Denver, who returned to!!teet Tonight. dent of the E. T. Williams Oil comi-| J. B. Hazlitt of West and Hazlitt read coming Thursday, Friday, bined bodinens aud pleawere trip. Saturday | ley's famous novel. | kk er last night. The guests assem-| The Democratic ladies of Casper pany. is in Casper for several days; Who have charge of the -Prairie oll " . Bt F< tand Sunday to the Hub theater. Pris- qeenemceitiippesoeecieecld ‘ were the Mesdames Ernest H-|will hold a big meeting this evening! on business holdings and opercte under the name} yonn 1. Biedermann «Tl go to Los | “lla Dean is the star of the production. ick. H. O. Schlenk, J. J. Chap-|in the council chamber of the city see of Kasoming Oi! and Bear Oil com-| .7°hes c we to attend the Ro-| Charles P. Stallings, head of the lo-| MOVED—To larger quarters; base Ire to nan, A. M. Tuttle, Charles Bruce, Ern-'hall at 8 o'colck. All women inter. Dr. A. C. Veatch; chief geologist for | Panties, was. in the city yesterday | “™ potlhces ash eae © [sation staff, went out to find a stretch | Ment Consolidated Royalty building: ouraud’s » Pe ce, E. R. Wood, Carl Cook.|ésted are urged to be present. the Sinclair Consolidated, left this aft.|ffom Cheyenne | = Bh ay |of country which resembled the Afri.|W® have available for sublease some . a Marie, and Don Boon, and Miss “+8 gas oa ge cee ; KS jean veldt, the chief locale of “Wild | £204 sultes of office rooms at one-halt | [@Vat=taeeel Cream t, : Se elightful time| I. ernoon for New York, Dr. Veatch has . Engine trouble on the Colorado &litoney. Wy ” revailing rental rate: also storage | n Wood. A very delightf Legion Dance for “ W. I. Connolly, vice ident of y." With Jack Lawton, his . | Jase S0Ajeaanede deen in Casper several days. the Sinclair Ol compare ta hee | Southern railway near Cheyenne de-| sistant covering another route, the Bets oe ree earatee,. Wonern, t ee | James; Nellapai chanrmasiotthe tram Houston, ‘Teaes, tavake chatge| 7e*D* train, due in - a Realty Co. Phone 1078. 5-31-3t r Mrs. Algeo Wl Entertain sports and entertainment committee R. E. Bell, district manager for the of the Maramoth On ‘compan y's hold- Cagpre. 88; 2 es ae s st. Macks Guild. fof the George Vroman post of the|COntinental Supply company, who fr the, Mammoth Of company’s held:| 1 noon, | u (rs. T. F. Algeo will be hostess to| American Legion, announces that the| "Pent s few days in Casper, bas gone'/<. of tne company are located on < $ / t sa re: {ld tomorrow after-|third of the very successful series of |t© Billings and from there will return| f° a x PI John H. Franklin, business advisor | o St. Mark's gw a a ; fs to the headquarters of the company at!‘® second floor of the Consolidated 14 commercial problems in China, and | E 2:30 at her home on South|dances being held at intervals at the a pany Royalty bu®din; j noon at: & | Arkeon will be on June 22. . Speciat | Denver. saa vsgiptice of Oakland, Cal., has been visiting in| = wice.*s features will be planned and it is as- > Fae 1 Sao pete Casper with Tom Tuck of the Bon} heat eae oe ui| Mrs. J. H. Garrett of Fort Cottins,|_ Following his address on Memorial) ro, restaurant. Mr. Tuck Introduced dies’ Aid of Christian ;Sured that those in attendznce wil =e y at the American theater, Gov- ‘ ¥ y bu nen t i Lom cots Te lay, have an erjoyable evening. Colo, was in Casper Tuesday on her Robe ba gssh Mr. Franklin to many business men Coureh 1 Jrie-| It {* also announced that the|W8¥ to Salt Creek, where she will) ®m0™ Robert D. Carey left for Salt! in Casper during his stay here , Ladies’ Aid society of the Chris-} al RoUNc spent a short time visiting her son- Creek, where he delivered the prin- —_ i church ‘will meet tomorrow. at| Wortham shows, which met with pop-|{DUn” ® Ba daughter, Mr. and Mrs.|!P@! address at the patriotic cere ) p. m. with Mrs, Gladman and Mrs. | es at 1342 South Popular. ular fuvor during their exhibition in Casper a year ago, will disploy this A. T. Danaher. monies held at that place. Bauer's Hard) e.,0%6 year from June 12 to 17 under the Rapti ies auspices of the American Legion. The bern pees Wortham shows consist of twenty mo Baptist Indies will meet at 2 30} shows and fourteen rides of different | | y t present. st g|O- A. Graybeal of Denvgr, an oi! man morrow ir the parlors of the}sorts, They are at present showing | as the city 0. B. Snyder, a rancker from Salt Creek, spent Tuesday in Casper, Mr. Snyder is the father of Orin Snyder, the first Salt Creek soldier to die in the world war and the veteran after Make This Your Headquarters Leave Your Bundles Here. Pat Sullivan day. t to Denver Mon. All Mail Orders * Ads Horli€ks The ORIGINAL m in Denver and will exhibit in Chey-|'* reh. th x tb ft ‘ 6 Ve whom the Orin Snyder post of the S f Given use ie i. eae Jenne the week before coming to ¢ z * l'American , Legion. ‘at’ Salt Creek is ‘e ‘elephone. Harry Adams is spending a fow ns re a Prom; i Miss Charlotte Gantz | per. 5 A days in Denver. named Milk | pt We Like to Arrives Home. ae 030) is ae L Attention Have You Miss Charlotte Gantz arrived home; Charles H. Marburger is spending | MOVED—To larger quarter.- basi For Infants ee Pe seaterday from the University of Ne-| his vacation {rom the Casper postot.| oowlitates Rovanty, Cotlsings & lavalids le fis Gants » depa € is estead at! ,., - a Thi * + : se raska at Lincoln, Miss Gantz has Personals fleo department on his homestead at] good suites of office rooms at one-balf NO COOKING Our White Goods Sale will continue all this week, giving you an opportu- ist completed. her freshman year, Moneta. Diwailing, rentals tera aies toes ” Pes 3 ies : : a Om which was highly succ\ssful. While $ eee spice with freight elevator. Western | The “Food- Drink” for Ali Ages- nity to purchase your White Goods at an unusual saving. You will find excep- t the university she was honored with Judge C. O. Brown went to Lander! Reshy Co. Phone 1078. 5-31-3t ) Quick Lunch at Home, Office,and tional prices on Sheeting, Muslins, Pillow Cases, Bed Spreads, Table Linen, Art uation into the Alpha Kappa Delta) afro, HJ. McMahon 3s leaving Wed-| yesterday efter holding a court ses-| : CEES Fountains. Ask for HORLICK’S. Linen, Towels and the daintiest of Muslin wear. orority. Miss Gantz is’s graduate! nesday evening for Denver, where she|sion here. He will not be back until Bauer's Ice Cream. Buy it by the te 7 A 4 peep no county high schoo! and) will meet Mr. McMahon and spend the}June 19. | pint or quart at Pop's News Depots. | ger Avoid Imitations & Substitutes To this unusual sale of White Goods we have added for THURSDAY ONLY has a host of friends in Casper. week-end ¢ tense | cs 5-31-1t a complete line of Thursday SPECIALS IN CHILDREN’S WEAR. Time to dress re rae a Pienie by Wyoming National Employes. One of the many out-of-town parties \sld-so delightfully Memorial day was . picnic by the office force of the Wyoming National bank at Elkborn Falls. Twelve of the bank's employes motored to the pavilion and had a very enjoyable time. rie’ . Mrs. Leeper Entertains For Daughtermlaw. “Mira: Anna Leeper entertained at a delightful party this afternoon at her home on South Park street. About 30 guests were present to enjoy the hospitatities offered by the charming “wostess. Bridge was played during the afternoon and refreshments were served. Fresh spring flowers set off the tables prettily. The affair which was an announced success was given Carol Leeper: Miss Ruth Saltz of the Casper post- office went to Boulder last week to spend her vacation, She will spend some time in Denver before returning here. eee Mr. and Mrs. Williams K. Hughes left this afternoon for Chicago. From there they will go to their home in St. Louis. Mr, Hughes is vice presi- dent of the Continental Supply com- pany. epee Mra. V. J. Ellis who has been to ‘Thermgpolis for a few days, returned last night. eee Attorney Mf. F, Ryan and family mo tored to Hell's Half Acre yesterday making the trip in one and a half hours. They report the roads in excel lent condition as far as Powder river, but somewhat rough from then on be: Judge Fred W. Freeman of the} Texas Oil company left for Denver| last night j eee One of the attractions to pedestri.| ans during the last day or two has} been the mammoth fleece displayed in the window of the Holmes Hard. ware company. This was taken from a buck and weighs 34 pounds. It is ‘ KG BAKING POWDER SAME PRICE Nears Ni Sar Lo GRADUATION — 4 JUNE THE SECOND Gift Suggestions DON’T DELAY LONGER Graduated Pearl Necklaces) with sterling clasps—the ideal gift for a young girl—$12.50 and $15.00. Value $25.00 and $30.00, Gruen Bracelet Watches in solid and filled } gold, or platinum. | the kiddies at 4 worth while saving. Children’s Half Hose for Warm Weather Outfit the children with Half Hose. be had in many colors. They are neat looking, cool and may From our large selections you may find it compara- tively easy to match practically any suit or dress your child may be wearing. Fibre Silk Three-Quarter Hose and __ 49e Pure Silk Half Sox. 65c value, pair... in assorted colors. 25¢ To De Mercerized Sox, 65c value. Thursday only. VY~mg Folks Enjoy Wearing New Dresses in honor ‘of Mra. . oe cause of detours. Mrs. ‘Tabbs Will Eentertain eee For, Sean. Mrs, Viola Mechling has returned Mrs. W. E. Tubbs bc gee in Gd to Casper after a visit of two weeks the ek naar nerin to points in the southern part of the morrow musi My how their faces light up with pleasure when they get a new Dress. And mothers.also enjoy seeing their children in lovely, neat apparel, and many will take advantage of these specially priced well made Dresses we are how display- ing. It is a pleasure to show them. They are so pretty. For the poy—Gruen Watches, mens thin, twelve size, in solid and filled gold—the desire of every young man’s heart. We have just received direct from New York a shipment of new eardrops in Jade, Jet, Crystal for over 30 years site ORGANDIE DRESSES has been arranged for thé occasion. A} St#te- st ae and Pearl. Something new and different. 2 to 14 Years—Three Lots silver offering will be taken. Misn Margaret V. C. Douds, former ; F i rarer oC. 2 5 Lot 1—Organdie Pantie 1¥ of Casper, returned to Cheyenne | Use less than 45 Mrs. Charles Lester Tuesday, evening, after. speading.n of higher Dresses ‘at e priced brands. You save in using KC. couple of days with her sister. Mrs Earle D> Holmes. Miss Douds, whe was in. newspaper work for severa years, is serving Gov. Robert D Carey in the capacity of publicity ai rector during the goverrior’s cam paign for re-election. 7 Kensington. Mrs. Charles Lester will enterain tomorrow at a birthday kensington at her home, 454 East Milton street. The Mesdames C. W. Kittle, & B. Hemry, and A. P. Nesbitt will ‘assist the hostess during Mes afternoon. oe Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid Meets Tomorrow. ‘The Ladies’ Aid of the Sees ee hurch will meet in the ch’ par- ‘ors tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. This ie the next to the Inst meeting until 7. A special request has been made for a large attendance. After the business meeting Mrs. J. A- ‘Howser and her cordial committee will have full charge of the program and ‘will gladly welcome those present. eee Jos. I. Schwartz P. G. MacManus, Mgr. Lot 2—Checked Organdie DYGGMPsiat 2c ° $4.95 Lot 3—Organdie, trimmed in colored Swiss... ummed $4.25 SILK DRESSES—In Taffeta and Pon- gee. Cee $6.35 GINGHAM DRESSES—2 to 14 years. All colors and assorted patterns. price trom O9C to $2.8 CASPER DENVER Millions of pounds bought by the governm MOVED—To larger quarters; base v gov ent. ment Consolidated Royalty buildin , shee mai ee res good suites of.office rooms at one-hali rental rate; also storage 574 73 pee ie freight elevator. Western} A fresh ‘assortment of Bauer's Har: i oO. G VEN WITH 51.00 ildren’s Hats for Boys and Girls VING ACCOUNTS 1] weseseo toe renee ce Realty Co, Phone 1078. 5-81-3t | Candies at Pep's News Depots. SOOO E G-31-1t Fancy Early Ohio SEED POTATOES CASPER STORAGE Co. es 313 W. Midwest Ave. Entertain Bride-to-Be, Miss Margaret Longshore will en- tertain a number of young ladies of Casper at bridge at her home Thurs-| day night in honor of Miss Marjorie is to be married June 14. Sewer Keith, who is to be m yas arnt? Eat What You Like And you'll surely like it if it is some of that good home-cooking from the Y.W. C. A. Cafeteria Just the place for a big appetite and a small purse; always fresh vegetables. Good full ples. The Only place in town where you'll find strawberry shorteake and whipped cream for 20c Corn Beef Dinner Tomorrow Including Straws and Wash Hats. For boys and earner 49e 5 98e Sasso om" 6VE 45 $3.59 Organdie Bonnets. $1.50 98e value. Thursday only.. BARGAINS IN REBUILT Underwoods, Remingtons, L. C. Smiths, Royals. Entertains for Miss Agnes O'Neill. Mrs. G. H. O'Donnell was hostess at a luncheon Tuesday at her home in the Tribune apartments in honor of Miss Agnes O'Neill, who ts leaving for her home in Wisconsin shortly.| ‘The apartmet was beautifully deco- rated with spring flowers, During FEARED HES ABOUT TO LOSE QUT ON HS JOB Tacoma Man Couldn’t Work Regularly for Stomach Troubles and Rheumatism —But Is on Job Every Day Now Feeling Fine. “I wouldn't take all the dollars you} could pile up around’ me for the g001) that Tanlac has done me,” said H. T. Andersoh, 1705 South Sheridan street, Tacoma, Wash. ‘For a long time I had been troubled with indigestion, but tt got worse in the last six months. I had little or no appetitte and had to eat oniy plain foods, Gas in my stomach pressed on my heart and caused it to| palpitate, and pains across my back were very severe, especially when I tried to sleep. Rheumatism in my legs and arms bothered me so I had to take a day off from work every | little while, and thought I would soon | have to lose out altogether. 7 “But Tanlac brought back my health and energy and I am on the job every day now feeling fine. 1} reatly can't say enough good about} ‘Tanlac. Tanlac is sd by all good drug- gists. —Adv. ¢ Organdie Baby Bonnets. Thursday only. Repairs and Supplies. Typewriters for Rent. CASPER TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Tom Sawyer Wash Suits Comfortable and cool Wash Suits for the boys. Our Tom Sawyer Wash Suits will enable many mothers to keep their sons neat and trim. They are cool for spring and summer wear. The little fellow will enjoy wearing one of these Wash Suits, and gt the prices we are selling them they provide the opportunity for economy. Colors in white, blue, tan and different color combinations, in one and two-piece suits. Thursday Special Pri 2, 69c to $2.89 Tom Sawyer and Childhood Coveralls Sizes 2 to 10 Years for Boys and Girls, Tom Sawyer Coveralls. Childhood Coveralls. $1.10 Children’s Shoes for Boys and Girls At 15 Per Cent Discount Juss received a Shipment of Ladies’ White Silk Sport Hose with Colored Clox. a Or ee’ itn Stores Clox. ALL BARGAINS DON’T MISS THEM Kassis Dry Goods Co. 173 East Second St. Phone 1740 Special Boy Scout Savings Bank and: Pass Book and an “Eversharp” Pencil. Every Boy Scout who opens a bank account in the Savings Department of the Wyoming National Bank with $1.00 or more before July 15 will receive a spe- cially prepared Boy Scout Bank and Pass Book and an Eversharp Pencil: > The bank is an exact replica of a Scout Hat, made % in bronze and is durable and safe. 3 The bank book has a khaki cover bearing the 2 Scout insignia and is filled with information valuable to Boy Scouts, including diagrams of both the Sema- phore and Wig-Wag Codes. , The Eversharp Pencil is of nickel silver with clasp to hold it securely in the pocket. $1.00 OPENS A SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOR A BOY SCOUT AND ENTITLES HIM TO ALL THE ARTICLES MENTIONED. Wyoming National ai CASPER, WYO PPPIITOCOO 90002000 é 4 7 Tours Inchude Ail Expenses 8 Days $83.00—9 Days $88.50: and upward—longer Tours in propor- tion. .Tours include Transportation, Meals and Berth on Steamer, Hotei and all interestmg side Trips. Round Trip on Steamer alone $60.00 and up. Bermuda Is Cool in Summer (Average Summer Temperature Modern Hotels—Ail Outdoor Sports Sailing, Bathing, Golf, Tennis, Riding, Driving, Crain Fishing, Dancing, ite. Frequent Sailings via Pataliai, Twin-screw Steamers. No Passports Required Send for special Summer Tours iklet Furness Bermuda Line 34 Whitehall St., N. Y. Or any Tourist Agent 229990900 O9090090009990009090906000904G ;

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