Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 12, 1923, Page 10

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PAGE TEN. PROSPERITY IS |NEWS OF SALT CREEK REGION HOWN HERE IN tal Midwest Wants 150 for! Field Work; Club- houses Finished No more positive sign of the pros- peritiy of Casper in general and the oil industry in particular can be found than the announceinent by the Midwest Refining company this morning that there were openings on the company's pay rolls for 160 skilled and unskilled workers in the fiel€ department. city of labor might be expected in the early summer months, a similar condition at this time of the year 1s unusual in almost any industry. ing ahead with any gram. The labor is wanted for the ordinary work in the field, snd the announcement reflects a general time of prosperity in the months to come. recently completed by the Midwest in the next few days. The Basin and the other Tuesday, tember 18, at Grass Creek. ing will be enjoyed and pictures featured. Dane: | moving | M each and are equippct attractions, rooms. $50,000 TIES IN BIG DRIVE RIVERTON, Wyo., Sept. 12.—R. Van Meter of the Wyoming Tie and Timber company reports that the drive for 1923 has been completed with the arrival of 350,000 ties at the plant here. Because of the shortage of labor during the winter the drive was 100,000 ties short of last year but the company expects © big increase for 1924. The big flood on the Wind river in July caused 15,000 ties to be washed 65 miles ahead of the main Grive. They were carried past Riverton and were a total loss. including reading | PIPE 1S UNLORDED FOR NEW WATER LINES IN EAST TEARAGES SECTION A carload of pipe for a water line in the East Terraces addition has just been received by the See Ben Realty company and the laying of the pipe will be rushed so that water may be available to residents of the addition as early as possible People are still purchasing lots in the East Terraces, and there is still plenty of time for a house to be built before cold weather sets in. The ad- mirable location of the land has aps Pealed to many persons. | SMOKER TO BE STAGED SMOKER TO OE STAGED BY MIDWEST CLUBS The Midwest Athletic club, com posed of emp!oyes of the Midwest Re- fining company, will hold its first winter entertainment Thursday, Sep- tember 27, at the Midwest garage on | ystone. The affair will be a stage smoker and boxing program with a number of well known fighters scheduled to appear on the card. a LABORER 1S ARRESTED. FO AISING GHEGK | Jesse Bowman, a laborer em-! ployed by the Standard Of1 com- pany, was arrested Tuesday by the sheriff's office charged with raising a check from $10 to $50. The check was given to Bowman by Albert Jones, an employe of the fame company NOTICE Do you wish to learn to speak French? This language taught by an easy, method. Special course far child Telep practical, fascinating ren BIG DANCE SEPT. 15 Bring Cake Sandwiches Ladies or Admission $1.00 Cumming’s Music Casper From Roe Motor company, near Dutch camp, announces the sale of a new Durant coupe to Mr. J. G. Kittle- ing contractor in Salt Creek fields. | Dick Costello, pool ha'l near Brown's Palace the- ater, overland on a vacation which will | ke him through Casper to Raw- cae Uns, north into the speaks of the Hills jastically and looks forward to some keen angling, knowledge of the natural habitat of rainbow and black-eyed suzans in that part of the country. he does or not remains to be seen. They will return by way of Sheri- dan. A young man full of pleasing personality, Mr. Leonard M. Hamilton, of Stratton, Colorado, has taken up the office duties of Denver, Wells. ticularly interested in the case of Mr, Wells who was quite badly in- Although a scar-| jure in a gasser last week. Dick Costello reports having leas- ed Brown's Palace theater ‘to J. Harold McClain, who, with his six: piece orchestra plans on executing The Midwest company is not §0-!a three-dance-per-week schedule the big new pro- | coming season, beginning next Mon- day night. dance will be given to the public as a starter next Monday night, Sep- tember 17, but full details will be an- nounced later. Two new clubhouses for smployes | for information. A bout has been arranged between in the Elk Basin and Grass Creek} the local boxer, Jock Todd, and Sol- fields will ve formally opered with|dier Porter of Fort Logan, to be “house warmings” to be held with-|staged at Brown's Palace theater first by Dick Costello soon after the first will be held Saturday night at Elk|of October when he returns from Sep- | his vacation. Supt. A. A. Slade, C. K, Fletcher, | Arnola of Casper arrived at Salt The new club houses cost $10,000 | Creek, Midwest Home Camp, on mat- with pool|ters pertaining to the Salt Creek tables in addizion to holding other | schools. Burke Sinclair of Casper was a ~~ forced ty of SHIPISSAVED BY FIRE BOR LOS ANGELES, Sept. 12.—Fire which was discovered Monday in the hold of the 10,000 ton freighter American of the American-Hawai- jan line while fifty miles at sea, and which for a time threatened the dis- truction of the entire cargo, if not the vessel itself, was extinguished Tuesday, it was announced by f’re department officia's early today. Convoyed to the harbor by the U. S. 8. Navada and a Los Angeles fire yu boat which went to her assistance in response to radio calls for help, the American docked shortly before 2:30 p. m. yesterday and four com- panies of the Los Angeles fire de- partment, assisted by the harbgr Floodi visitor in Salt Creek this morning, making a, trip to Teapot station aft- er lunch, The first game of a five-game schedule between the Midwest ag- Sregation and the Lavoye Locals was played Sunday at the Home Camp field where all the remaining games will be played each Sunday beginning at 2:30 p.m. The oll boys were victors of the first game by a score of 18 to 4, This is expected to prove the most interesting session of the season as there is a great deal o frivalry between the teams. ‘Hoffey’ Hoffer, famous base drum artists of the American Legion band of Casper, was in Lavoye yesterday pursuing his life insurance business. The spasm-provoking trombonist. Bud Conrad was also a visitor. If this pair should chance on a stray alto player known to be hiding out in Lavoye or its environs, !t is pre- dicted a “Hot Time Town” will ensue. v upper said. Mr. Kittleson is a rig build- proprietor of the p’ans on leaving Saturday RUNAWAY GIRL FOUND IN CASPER CHORUS ise Brown, a chorus girl with Revue company the Columbia r, was detained Tuesday by and thence Hills. He ery enthusi- Colorado points Blac! boastfully claiming Whether metal theate: Be The against the flames. | Ten hose lines poured water into the blazing hold for more than nine hours. So terrific was the heat and so dense the smoke from the burn ing cargo that the fire fighters were in the Old BHI Salt Creek readers are par- —$—$—$—op—__—_— Tribune Want Ads bring results. Mrs, Goudy Lived Many Days on Oil and Water so bad I could hardly get around. ‘The least exertion tired me to death and I seldom slept any. “A tew weeks of the Tanlac treat- ment entire'y overcame all my stomach trouble and also relieved my rheumatism. I feel like a com- pletely different woman and, nat- urally, have nothing but praise for ‘Tanlac.”" Tantac is for sale by all good drug- sists. Accept no substitute. Over 37 million bottles sold. ‘Tanlaé Vegetable Pills are Nature's c«n remedy for constipation. For sale everywhere. It is understood a free “It made me fee! like an entirely different person,” said Mrs. Mary B. Goudy, 1520 West Mallon Ave., Spo- kane, Wash., recently, referring to the change brought about in. her condition by the Tanlac treatment. “Several, years of suffering from indigestion reached a climax with me four years ago, and I had to live for weeks at a time on only olive oll and water, Everything I would eat fermented, causing gas, bloating and piercing pains about my heart. I had not a single day's relief, and on top ot that rheumatism in my knees was Watch this column Ruth Noonan, and Miss Abbey Three More Days Left of Our be Casper Daily Cribune « dangerously as, removal to a hospital for treatment. ented the blaze spreading to the Damage to the American's cargo, was estimated at $250,000. tl High Life the sheriff's office on complaint of the chief of police of Chicago. fire boat began an organized fight oq and a runaway, 7 WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 12, 1923: criminating women” and will handle dressmaking, tailoring, remodeling and alterations. z VISKS ry to work in relays, and thir- them were overcome, four so necessitate their formation received from the Chi- cago officials. When arrested the girl claimed to be 19 years old. Further information relative to the isposition of her case is expected from her parents today. ———— New Mode Shoppe, Is Opened Here ‘The Mode Shoppe, Casper’s new- est dressmaking and remodeling es- tablishment, has opened at 1114 East First street, with Mrs. Wilson Mergens and Mrs. Hackstock in ing of the fuel bunkers pre- portion of the vessel, it was BIG AUCTION SALE There will be a big auction male at 234 South David, Saturday after- noon, at 2 p. m. of household furni ture, rugs, bedding, cooking utensils dishes, glassware, etc. Harned Fur- niture Co, 234 8. David. Phone 249. “Serena Over 17 Million Jare Used Yearly op has its advertising as yer istinctive styles for dis- slogan * playing at Brown girl is only 15 years according to in- CHESTER.S PILLS We HUMPHREY Radiantfir Don’t Start Your Furnace Now Use Radiantfire OSTEOPATHY Phone 1125R Over Frantz Shop T THE COMPFOR. XPECT YOUR PLUMBING WE SHouLD Now | INSPECT !} % No need to have the muss and bother of a furnace these cool evenings and mornings, when for the small cost ofa + few cents you can operate a Radjantfire all day. Quick, clean, healthful heat at a moment’s notice. Our stock of Radiantfire is now complete and ready for your Anniversary Sale We want every woman in Casper and vicinity to take advantage of the real bargains we are offering. hel, A VERY SPECIAL OFFERING #8 _ FALL DRESSES We comforts at th price afford to pay. CoA PLUMBING 359 ATING CO. INC. inspection. have a sanitary plumb- ing purpose in life— iping you to enjoy modern ou can Plumbing luxe at prices deflated. Prices Range From $18.00 Up Casper Gas Appliance Co. Phone 1500 115-119 East First Street _ PHONE 711 $16.50 $22.50 29.50 Styles Include, Drapes, Panels, Girdles, Buckles, Beading and Embroidery Materials They Come in Satin Canton, Poiret Twill, Lace Combinations, Canton Crepes Five minutes’ investigation will convince you of the really remarkable values we are offezing during this sale. Thursday, Friday and Saturday Are the Last Days Of Our Anniversary Sale WOMEN—MISSES’ COATS Get your Fall Coat now and save 20 per cent. Even if you wait until after the holidays, you will not buy these garments at so GREAT a SAVING, which means $5 to $40 saving on each garment. All Silk Imported Jap Pongee In natural only; 33 inches wide; value $1.65. Special for the last three days of our Anniversary Sale; per yard _..... aici 95e€ New shipment of Fall Ginghams, 32- inches wide. 35c value at per yard Ene eee eae LADIES’ SILK HOSE Our sale on Silk Hose is increasing every day, once you buy, you always come back. The quality is good and our prices are low. A real value at ry $1.00, $1.50, $2.50 and a few better e \. Beaver, Squirrel, Platinum, Wolf, Saiary Caracul, Fox and Black Wolf Every advanced fall and winter style is represented affording a selection certain to meet the requirements of every figure. The fabrics are: Fashona, Grona, Arabella and Man- dala. The tailoring is splendid, the linings are superb and the fur trim- mings are of LADIES’ BLOOMERS Made of good quality Lingette, in all Sapa Ladies’ Silk Pongee Bloomers in all shades. Special CN ip, ool Seay SRN eI $2.95 Ladies’ Sateen Bloomers in white and flesh. Special 1 00 e JOE DAVID & CO. 227 South Center Phone 747 School Girls Gingham Dresses 85c, $1.25, $2.25, $3.25 All wool Storm Serge in staple shades, vad 85@ , Don’t fail to take advantage of our offering on all Curtain materials and Draperies. 20 per cent off the regu- lar preie. ‘The Lord Helps Those W, hoHelpThemselves Help Yourself by Securing a Lot in Park View Addition And Watch Results i A You owe your family a home of their own. You cannot own a home any easier than by building in Park View. Under our plan you can pay for it like rent. Why not build in a restricted district where values are sure to advance? In an improved district where many good homes are being erected. Don’t delay. See us today. Bis oe aay Sa ln ieee ea ee Mountain Realty Corporation | | Globe Agency 12314 S. Center Phone 453 M. Elma Butler-Cromer, Pres. 503 East Second C. W. Mapes, Sales Mgr. Phone 81

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