Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 24, 1922, Page 3

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MONDAY, JULY 24, 1922. fde Casper Daily Cridune SS" bere Rsenan and Joueph MoNames, all SOC MESSE ei Ry Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Milis are the groud parents of a seven-pound baby girl born at Dr. Keith's private hos- pital om Friday morning, July 21. see The Roya] Neighbors will meet tn regular session this evening in the I. | World Wide Guild ©. 0. Fy hall. Visiting members are | Meets Tonight. invited, Afte rthe business session, ere will be a social hour, Neighbors ———2 He became acquainted with his bride some time ago when she was playing im New York. Mrs. Gorde. has made herself popular as a member of the dancing troupo that has been giving entertainment to hundreds of Cas- perites for a fortnight. 7 It ts supposed that the newlyweds Will make their home tn Casper. .. ‘The Senior World Wide guild of the Baptist church will meet at 8 Xing, Miller, Griffitn and Morgan will | o'clock this evening at the home of act as hort Mrs. Nicolaysen, ‘ToEntertain at Dinner. Mrs, P. C. Nicolaysen will entertain the Mises Mrrguret and Mary Anne Dunn, 821 CY. avenue. It is !mportant that every riember be present to take part in the «not contes:. with a dinner tomorrow for Mr. and/ To Attend rMs. James Wiederhold and for Mr.| Frontier Days © and Mrs. Henry Wiederhold at At- lantite City, N, J. “ee Many Leave for }-pworth League Convention Mrs. J. B. Hanway and daughter Isabel, together with Misses Edness Mokler, made up a party today who motored to Cheyenne for the Frontier Days festivities. They will be met in A number of Casper persons have! Cheyenne by Mr. J. E. Hanway, who left to attend the Tri-State Epworth |is now in New York. Afterwards they league institute to be held a Craw- | wit) all go on to Den ford Neb. from July 2% to July 30. ‘Those who have gone or’will go soon nclude the Messrs, A. B Poling, J. 1. Rutz, O. C. Lenz, John Boyle, Harry Moll, and Sanderson; Mrs. L. L. Gantz, the Misses Mary Baily, Eda Holland, Eva Ferguson, Cheriotts Gantz, Lucy Gantz and Mary Westfall, and the Rev. I, EB. Carter and family. De Molay Mecting ‘Tonight | Personals | Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Allely, Mrs. William Cobb, Miss Ione Wood, and Mr. W. D. Haselmire made up a par- ty yesterday thst motored to Arminto and took dinner returning Iste in the The regular meeting of the Darius | evening. chapter, ortier of De Molay will be held this evening at 7:30. This is a ‘very important meeting, as there will eee Judge and Mrs. C. EB. Winter went 0 Torrington yesterday. Thev will be election of officers as well as|go on to Cheyenne and attend a dwy several initations, eee Mrs. Purcell and Daughters Leave for Los Angeles Mrs. M. W. Purcell and daughters}Anna_ Trevett Mary and Joesphine Edeline left last | from Yellowstone park. or two of the Frontier program there. eee Mr. and Mrs Guy H. Trevett, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Trevett, and Miss returned yesterday Mr. and Mrs, night-for Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. Pur-}John F. Trgvett will leave Wednes- cell will return to Casper within two) day for a two weeks’ tour of the months, while her Gaughters will re-| same. main there to attend college. Sey Attend Frontier Celebration Tho Misses Margaret, Patricia, nnd Eilen Sullivan together with Mr. D.-| Jack Pettingill and his mother-tn- law, Mrs,.Ogburn arrived from Ther- mopolis yesterday. eee Mr. and Mrs. Max Hirsch, Cc. Cullinan of Chicago, motcred to|and Mrs, Max Petker, and G. Berger, Cheyenne this morning tn order to|leftein the Hirsch car for a attend the Frontier Days celebration. | through the Yellowstone park. trip They rs. Sullivan was driven down by|will be gone about two weeks. Mr. Keenan of Sheridan at the same time. Davis-Gordén ‘Wedding Saturday A very pleasant ceremony took place et the Baptist parsonage, 514 South Beech street, at 11:30 Saturday night, oe Mr, and Mrs. James P. Kém return- ed from Cody yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Kem intended to tour the park, but were called back owing to pres- sure of business. eee Mr. and Mrs. ©. D. Hemry and chifl- immediately after the Iris had closed | dren, Charles, aKthleen, Howard and its entertainment for the evening,| Wyoma returned yesterday from a when Miss Iva Davir became the bride} vieit at their summer home in the of Mr. Garry Gordon, the Rev. C. M.| Bly Horns. = ‘Thompson performing the ‘eramony. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter were witnesses Edwin M. Bean has returned to the to the occasion. lce after a vacation of three postoffi Three cars carried the “Bouncing | weeks, visiting with his parcats at Babies,” the company of which the/\Blanca, Colo, Mrs. Bean remained bride is_a member, to the pursunage. | there. Afterwards they returned to the stage of the theatre and had a delightful party, showering their congratulations on the bride and groom. Mr, Gorden is a citizen of Casper. ! ming, accompaniey by his son, Hu- see Hon. R. A. Keenan, president of the Hitebkiss Coal company and one of the big business men of northern Wyo- ot Sheridan came in Saturday anf re mained over until today. “They are or their way to Cheyenne to attend the Frontier show. cee Dr. John Hynds of Buffalo, accom- panied by Mra. Hynds, were in Cas- per yesterday. The doctor is one of the delegates from his local post to the American Legion convention at Tor- rington. eae Mrs. Alden Eaton and a party of Suests of the famous Eaton ranch at Wolf, Sheridan county, passed through Casper yesterday on the way to the Frontier entertainment at Cheyenne. a Charies Cullin and M. W. Purcell, state deputy and past state deputy respectively of the Knights of Colum bus, will leave tomorrow night for Atlantic City, N. J., to attend the na. tional convention of shat bobdy pte ncaa d Eh City Briefs Frank La Maar ts {n the city from Riverton on oil business. Charles Creech has returned from a visit with his parents in Los An geles. eet J. ¥. Cullin and William Morris superintendents of the two Stan refinery plants at Laramie, were he: last week in attendance at a meeting of refinery officials. ee Q. K, Deaver spent Saturiay and Sunday at the Little Medicine ranch . . Arthur Cooper, rmerty of Spear. fish, 8S. D., has yscured a position wtih the Smith-Turner Drug store here, eee C4amund Josendal ranch southwest . is in from his of Casper. ee W. C. Woodring is in the city from Douglas. ee Sie Mrs. Charles Carlson and her son Henry Carlson left by motor this morn- ing to attend the Frontier Day cele- bration at Cheyenne. aia Mrs. Marr Flannigan together with her two daughters, is the house guest of her sister Mru. James Finnegan. Mrs. Finnegan has recently been in Chadron, Neb,, and was accompanied by her stster and nieces. eee Mrs. J. A. Likely and daughter Cora Mr. | have gone to Cheyenne for the Frontier days. eee Mr. and Mrs. William R. Kaemmer- ling have as house guests Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Kilgore of Peorta, Iil., who arrived Friday and will remain for three weeks, making a tour of the park pefore they return to their home. eee Mr. and Mrs, B. B. Lummis and children have returned from a trip to the Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Atwell have moved from the Henniug to apart- ments in the Grude, Third and Lin- coln. Mr, Atwell is chief engineer for the Texas. The jongest period of complete and continuous insomnia authentically re- corded terminated on the ninth day withthe death of the victim, after horrible suffering. ‘The eye of the eel becomes enlarged during the mating season. CLOWNS AND GIRLS WITEK THE SELLS-FLOTO CIRCUS You can’t have a circus without clowns and girls; and you must have plenty of both, if you have a big circus. But over +nd above that, is the great glaring fact, that you can- not have a circus without children, and plenty of them too, Sells-Moto circus, now combined with the great Buffalo Bill's Wild West show and the only real “hon- est to goodness” circus, have plenty of clowns, over 50 of them, and abit two hundred stately ladies. Tuey have aleo six herds of elephants, one of them, Billy Sunday, the small- est performing elephant in. captiv- ity; and also Young Snyder the larg- est of the sixteen imported from India, this last winter, and over four hundred circus feature acts. First, in order comes the famous Riding Hannefords, with “Poodicn" the world’s greatest riding clown. Berta Beeson, the Eltinge of the sil- Picnic Enjoyed By Casper Rail ‘Clerks “Drop the handkerchief” was a fa- vorite yesterday afternoon at the an. nuat joint picnic of all railway clerks on both Casper raflroads, ‘The scene of the merry making was Allen's ; dairy grove on Wheeler’s ranch. With the river present for swimming, and with soft green grass for. lounging and indulging in outdoor games, time to go found «@ reluctant crowd of pic- nickers. Featuring the afternoon’s fun was ‘a hotly contested ball game in which the “Whiflinpocfs” finally defeated the “Sinsintuffs by a score of 22 to 21, ‘All Sport Skirts * at t HALF PRICE SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS ON ALL SUMMER FROCKS LOT ONE High grade Dresses of Ginghams and Printed Voiles. A big stock to select from. $6.00 Value $2.95 a LOT TWO Fine quality materials and newest styles, in Imported Ginghams and Organdies. $8.00 Value $3.95 252 South Center Street LOT:THREE The latest fad in Capes, fur collar, silk lined and fringe trimmed. — {One lot Ladies’ Coats and Suits. Broken sizes. Oddsandends. Ali colors. Values up to $20.00, NOW__ $30.00 Value $10.95 All to be sacrificed. oS; Phone 1304-W LOT FOUR Materials of the finest Imported Swisses, Tissue Voiles and Imported $10.00 Value $4.95. LOT FIVE In all the newest shades. few Suits in this lot to pick from. $30-00 Value $12.95 LOT SIX High quality Ladies’ Suits and Capes. number to pick from. $50.00 Value $16.95 Ladies’ Velvet Coats. WHILE THEY LAST Kayser Silk Underwear at HALF PRICE Organdies. A A limited $3.95 | ver wire, the Hodgints riding mar vels, the flying Nelsons, and Zour troupes of Chineso circus stars, ap- pearing with Sells-Floto, by aspecis permission of the Chinese govern- ment, All these ‘wonderful attractions are coming, to Casper for matinee and evening performances on Saturday, July 29. The street parade this season will be just a little ot of the ordinary. Over fifty thougrnd-dollars has been expended on the wardrobe. It will leave the circus lot about 11 o'clock. ——__——— In water, sound travels about four and & half times as fast as in air. Sand 15c. for Trial Size FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON York Gouraud’s Oriental Crea DELUGE VISITS SALT CREEK, | FLOOD RUNS THROUGH STREETS| A cloudburst so heavy that at 4 o’clock yesterday after- noon, several feet of *vater flowed through the streets of Salt Creek, descended upon the oil field city, accompanied by wind_ hail and sleet. Reports of every deseription are reaching Casper as to the extent of the damage done. No verification of a report prevalent here this morning to the ing to Deputy Sheriff George Smith, effect that several drilling rigs were blown ¢own, could be gotten at 2 o'clock this afternoon. no one was injured. Water on a two foot level remained fm the streets for several hours. At Bunk houses were flooded, streets/one point near the large bunk house jare torn up and badly rutted, and/in the center of town, the water in Salt Creek 1s on a level four feet deep, ami made floodstood ravel im with 40-mile bridge, just this side of | possible. the oll fields. No reports of casual Communications are still intact and ties have reached Casper, anf accord-|according to Smith, the hail and sleet c= Se Adjuster + Want ristocratic nose, girls? ‘Wear one these things. Two to four hours a day... They're doing ft in Paria Chicken Dinner Tomorrow TYPEWRITER BARGAINS Underwoods, Remingtons, L. C. Smiths, Royals, Repairs and Supplies. Typewriters for ‘Rent. CASPER TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 230 E. 2nd St. Phone 856 want? i Instantaneous Typa *, you are missin fectly possible and eas failing hot water. Ruud Hot-Water Service means tha water without waiting, without lighting anythi are through using it. Think of the delight of dee three or four minutes under the shower. Wouldn’t steaming hot water look good morning? And on wash-day wouldn’t it be Ruud Automatic Hot Water is a ho every member of the family every day son than their movie tickets. Heats the water as it flows. Gas flame in the heater lighted end extinguished by turning any hot-water faucet in the house. IA are you 119 East First St. @id not affect the wires to any great extent. The amount of damage done |cannot yet be ated as all wreck- lage has no tyet been cieared away, t t is expected that property dam: will run into thousands of dol. |iars, In, spite of the fact that the storm |passed so near to Casper, this city }recetved none miy a large black cloud o: Pa. ary jsign that a Progresn somewhere. Foll strength until used. The special process of manufacture Is the reason. You use less District Court of Natrona ANNOUNCEMENT” 1 hereby announce my candidacy for ye-election as Clerk of the County, on the Republican Ticket, aub- Ject to the August primaries. Attorneys and other patrons of the office will receive the same courteous treatment and consideration nov outside of office hours that they have received in the past. HAZEL CONWELL Cigarette I's toasted. 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