Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 10, 1923, Page 3

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Che Caspet Oaily Cridune PAGE THREE just recently moved to Casper. Mr. Reefe was formerly connected with Wyoming Grocery company have | returned from « hunting trip of year. Durum wheat production, in- | 3 0 a. m. the tremors reached a j byterian manse on South Wolcott street, the Rev. Charles A. Wilson Me¢ium Brown Hair looks best of all after a Golden Glint Bhampoo. Advertisement. RESTAURANT AT BURLINGTON DEPOT P. Van Hekken, proprietor Phone 1120 | | i t { Phone 1981 DRESSMAKING IN CONNECTION . 120 East Second cluded in spring wheat, is estimated | maximum intensity about thirty the United States Rubber company. | cs : several days spent near the Glen | at 45,779,000 bushels. minutes later and continyed until VER. s | oe. U rlé Cohen ranch. = x |348 a. m. Director Tondort of the — ‘Mra. Sadie LaTout is expected to bit hc Pao | observatory estimated the center of arrive in the city within a week | = Byron S. Hufe, state bank exam-| Nomination of the disturbance to be 3,500 miles = from New York where she has just| Attorney Raymona McDermott |iner, is in the city today on business | - distant from Washington, apparent- | Tecently purchased all of the latest |lett yesterday afternoon for Douglas |from Cheyenne. | | Coolidge Seen ly In a southerly direction. Pieces of linen work and fancy | where he will spend a short time on AN th | | Christmas gifts. legal business. Herman B. Gates of the Gates | | | eee i ese. Oll company is in the city on burf- i WASHINGTON, 0 . 10s-thel if 2 2 e .—The ‘Tho Rev. Father J. C. McGutn of | J. N. Schwester left this week for |h°™* ‘fom Denver. | nomination and election of President | ene entag. ee ge Srctanwtare thay itl 7 Aig aen Rcaay eda ade tan See Eee ee ee nie DEYEREY BOR? | aa 3s Cheney lacey eiecie vis | |Coollage in 1924 was predicted. by ‘The regular meeting of Fort Cas:| spend a week. They will be at\nis of Chicago, arrived te the cin, | called there by the illness of 8) 1.00 soonding several days here. W. L. Ward, chairman of the New = per chapter, Order of Eastern Star, | home to their friends after October | yesterd Teer eis patil © city | member of his family. see j Tes peeyeuenn. state: ctcamsitte’s | will be held tomorrow evening at/20 at their residence, 617 Kirk) q, ‘here. They are Potts sil tcp J. W. Astaum is among the Den- iF H executive committee and Republican | GOOD 8 o'clock at the Masonic temple. | avenue. ern coast. where they t to | ack Russell m spending @ few |ver business men spending several | ourth Largest arvest leader of West Chester county after | Following the initiation of candl- eee hide beeen iad re faba days here on business from Salt| Gays here. i, P S * call today at the White House, —— 1 Creek. ee Mr. War 8 accompan! to the dates general business matters will | Rebekah Siete eee . ; in rospect, JAYS | white House by Representative 3.| ARETTES be discussed and refreshments will | This Evening Mr. and Mrs. E. EB, Walker and C. C, Miller came in : | Scky baw. | | beara, Ail cing seoern ar | the We. x, avandia Reba lac nape have retiened e's | Tu of te ene Gepatomt |rom Sut Crex'en bane | Federal Bureau. | ¢ | ing committees will be at the hall] session this evening at 8 o'clock at|{¥° week's pleasure trip spent visit-|Carnahan also of tha Bureau of| M. L. Johnston has returned from | —— EAR THQU AKE | fae" at 7:30. the Odd Fellows hall. Following the| yrentsna, nd relatives In| Mines returned yesterday from Salt|/Denver and Cheyenne where he| WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—A three #52. 2, initiation of candidates refreshments atari Creek where they spent a short time |spent several days on a business ‘pillion bushel crop of corn this year oe1 11 be served by the Mesdames Jes- on an inspection trip. trip. jwas forecast by the department of | ben ware pes sa ue Stewart, pes Ackley, Behel| Mr. and Mrs. Omer A. Evans ar tlie te sree Vagelogitures, | Taalcetions | arer thia IS RECORDED GENUINE | The Hast Side circle of the Bap-| Land, Miss W. Land and 8. Y./Tived in the city yesterday from! w » pera, claim agent for the} W. H. King came in yesterday year's crop will be the fourth oy oe! ¢ Th af-| Turner. All Rebekahs in the city|Chicago and will spend several ch and Northwestern railroad |from Salt Creek and will spend @jlargest corn production in history. pean ota A LL Sane Pe a er CD nestor tavantandl weeks here on business. Mr. Evans | (NMED 0nd Morthw este time. | short time here on business. |Tt is the fourth time a crop of three |, WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—Barth cot L 98.2 ps arte, Piast Boden McKin- eee is engaged in the garage business ee) '6 | see jbillfon bushels or more has been|fremors of pronounced intensity rete DURHAM John a iaen weal Beceete, in Chicago. io © down yester-; Ben R. Smith of the Stoux Falls! grown. Sens xeonrned | GAtty. totay on. the rp ye $a ley street. Importan es: Bridge Party eee jerald Stack came down Pa: company) da in’ tha: clty on |" os + laced at |St!smograph at the Georgetown unt- 3 atid TOBACCO 984, ters will be discussed and all mem-| Last Evening day from Lander on a business trip. per pany is in y © wheat crop was placed at| i nservatory. Déginning at be: aka’ nakcedt0 ‘be present. Mrs. Robert Gordon entertained| The Rev. Father J. H. Mullin re- eee business for several days. 781,737,000 bushels in a preliminary : oi = 7 Sept ania ae at an informal bridge party given|turned today from the east where] patrick Sullivan left last evening Chat jestimate. This 4s 7,490,000 bushels eran Soe Ald Mr, and Mrs, Shikany last evening at her home on East/|he has been visiting with his mother | ror Cheyenne and Denver on a bus| JR. E. Wertz, general manager of |Iess than forecast a month ago. | =—=—=>== 28%, . ie Diane Third street. Honors for the even-| for some time. iness trip. the Producers and Refiners cor-| The preliminary estimate of the | 104 Pour ‘and Mrs. 0, N. Shikany en-|ing were taken by Mrs. Norman eee Sets poration, spent yesterday in Chey-|wheat crop included 568,386,000 | i01 tertained at an informal dinner! Anderson and Miss Margaret Eilis.| Fred Lowndes has returned to] R. W. Haybes and O. G, Simplot | enne on Pusthi seer Ye | Hustels, of: wikter wheat, compare | 1014 party Monday evening at their Among those who attended were Mr.| Douglas after spending several days |of the claim department of the Chi- pey with 586,204,000 bushels lest year, | home, Among the guests present jand Mrs. J. L. James, Mr. and Mrs./ here visiting with his parents, Mr.|/cago Burlington and Quincy rail-| | H. W. Zeiger and M. Abraham ‘and 213,351,000 bushels of spring | te for the evening were Mr. and Mrs.|Norman Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.|and Mrs. J. M. Lowndes. road came down yesterday from Bill- | Were visitors pk eereure yesterday. rests conipereay win a sieeeancct | L nthe su of St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs.|Evertt Harkins, Mrs. John Harris ee ings. : fd ,, | 221,000,000 bushels a month ago and | Frederick Hubbs, Homer Hutchin. |and Miss Margaret Elis. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Casy are visit- aries Berry inst gel cose ba Paral Caves | oe aoe e ene eet an he hosts, S14 ing here for several days from their} J. P. Shirley of the Peterson Shir-| 5: )., ‘s in the city for seve! tg ss 97 son of St. Louis and t! a SS Noted Hawaiian Tenor and : eee pares Laven ‘Will Be j home fn Salt Creek. ley and Guenthar company of One ° | ote Victor AGte 994) Special Dance at jest Of Honor ha {s here for several days on a bus- u e e $27; Arkeon Thursday Evening. Miss Violet Lever will entertain at| Miss Edith Enderly and Miss |iness trip. Fi OREI GN WA RS r i¢ . hdd ‘The ladies of the Mullin club will|an informal bridge tea Saturday| Lucille Johnson arrived in the city cee FOR INDIGESTION | In Our Store Every Day, 79 give a dance Thursday eventing, | afternoon of this week at her home| yesterday from Denver and will] Robert G. Taylor came up yester- VETS’ MEETING Victrola “405” 10:80 a. m, to Noon 98 October 11, at the Arkeon dancing |on South Beech street in honor of|Visit here for a short time with{day from Denver and will spend 7 > bie ae and From Lig, academy. The public ts invited. her sister-in-law, Mrs Julian Lever, | friends. eatiahi several days here. $250.00 8:80 to 5:30 p. m ihe eoe Jr. ° 1 ying The Powder River post of the Vet- | ‘ 105% ectin, Mrs. C. ¥. Watt came in yester-| Calvin Smith, superintendent of On Stage at America 05 SE ae ‘ day from Balt Creek and will visit |the White Eagle Refining company | rane of Forelsn Wars will hold its 6B Hy Courtas DEMONSTRATING 1044 Weheiwa ites, cAia noeietys of thet With friends here for a short time. | eft last evening for Cheyenne where |Tefular meeting | tomorrow evening ELLANS v ws HAWAIIAN 107% East Side Community church’ will P Is | siete he will spend a short time on busi-| ®t § oclock at the clutroome in the Hot water Wells Music Co. INSTRUMENTS ans meet tomorrow afternoon at the ersona |_Mrs. 8. V. Johnson ia visiting |ness for his company. carers oceantontise ate wennss Sure Relief ati % with friends here for a short time se. 8 ; ail eeae home ce Maa: 2 South atet- Pe ented Recohtae = abo W. H. Chealey, formerly of Cas-| ed to be present. i Ni Hear His Victor Record of Aloe Oe and Others 91% Invited to attend. Mrs. Cody and daughter Catherine pes Poepe ey ater en er ee ME a cal acomery atcceorme eine mite WE HAVE THEM FH see left this week overland for Los|_ Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Barns are|city for a short time on business | ladies auxiliary of the Powder River! 264 ang 75¢ Packages Everywhere 1038 St. Mark’s Guild Angeles where they will spend the|SP¢"ding several days here from | having arrived yesterday. Post will hold its regular meeting. . ters, core NRG Th EGP Meeting Thursday. winter months. aNeW eames 7 BIG AUCTION SALE oo ‘Members of St. Mark's Guild will eee pie NOW as Cater a aanie Get Weneres crane eit e e as, e S usi¢ Om all meet Thureday afternoon at the/ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kisso! are} MT- and Mrs. Gordon Samford | the La eee lipase A Fie Cont Dei, hata nae || THe Sri ge poles or Jas err Parish house, Mrs. James Welder-| visiting hero for several weeks from| ure in Yesterday from Alcova and |cago are in the city for several days. | noon at 2 p.m, of household furni cery Is Going Out o! 232 E. Second St. CASPER Phone 194 a th hold and Mrs. J. A. Richards will | Billings, Mont. waren wevesey Dey = tere: J. Roy Calvin of the stato pure| {Ure Tues. bedaing, cooking uten Business Be act as hostesses for the afternoon. eee 5 in sils, dishes, glassware, etc. Harned But Dee bers are requested to be| Miss Genevi Miss Violet Lever, who has been | food department is in the city on a| Furniture Co., 234 8. David. Phone ral be ey easier torieattere Payette dt this | spending some time in Omaha on a|regular inspection trip over the {249 MRS. MacDONALD ; ; eee will visit with reiattves. From Salt| Pleasure trip, returned Monday af- |state. eee Is NOT | Bos Scott Entertains Lake ternoon. PE | Gab Monday Afternoon. to Ait: Fiesta omen ie oF st arte E. B. Marlow of the Sinclair Pipe Her delicious cakes may || pmb ‘The Husband Tamers’ club met | seyeral months. ge Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Dougherty | Line company of Tulsa, Okla., is in still be purchased at | fren Monday afternoon at the home st eee Cretan katie ratio cain false eS eg AS RICHARDS AND -— |; Ligh Mrs. William Scott in Midwest] wr. and Mrs. E. C. Burns who - ib | Te had UNNINGHAM | sriphi Wave ben visiting hace ‘tor me by Mrs. K, M. Ward and Miss Ella eee He: NE Hea Touaet Mt: ‘The afternoon was enjoyed by | days with friends will return tomor-| W@"@ of Chicago, who will be guests} C. P. Bro¢ie of the Brodie Rubber r quarters re ti Mrs. W. A. Roe of Salt Creek, Mrs. | row overland for Denver. at the Dougherty home for somedcompany, Emmett Fuller of the —AT. ™ tp ecae : + ; Frantz Shop and Ben Cullen of the th A. J. Gilman and Mrs. M. V. De eee time Ianey of Denver, Colo, and Mrs.| Mrs. Charles Beadon has returned} es ‘W. A. Green and daughter. from Thermopolis where she spent! ani The topic of better treatment to|/a few days visiting with her & the husbands of Casper was dis-| daughter and family. oe cussed and Mrs. W. A. Roe, presi- eee Neen ‘ e ‘ ri dent of the club, gave a short talk} Miss Beatrice Miller and Miss ‘ WA owe | he on this subject: Henry Walden left last’ week for A 4 toll /] 1 | % ye Mrs. A. J. Gilman was elected | Chicago where they will spend some J be ' Lt d ay secretary and Mrs. William Scott, | time visiting with friends, ' 4 Bae 6 om treasurer. F eee : om eee Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Williams are b | \ _ Helpful Club spending some time in Indianapolis —_ Ss be Meeting Tomorrow at the former home of Mr. Williams. stitutions,” Asserts Two Armed Bandits Enter Riva Ive The Helpful club meeting which| ‘They were called there by the death ex-Jndge Ransom 4 Pye was to have been held tomorrow] of Mr. Willams father which oc. egey! ge East 42d Street and afternoon at.the home of Mrs. Harry | curred there last week. BENTLEY FLINGS o 4 nln: ‘Turner has on account of the serious eee GRIMES FOR 0) am iness of Mrs, Turner been changed] Mr. and Mrs. B. L, Emmett have pedktet! eo and will meet at the hoe. bat heicg as their house guests at their home = F ee F. 8. Colby, 729 North Center Mrs. Emmett’s stster and brother, fea tomorrow afternoon. All members| tHeien and Frank Warren of Tulsa, YARD GOODS DEPT. cn of the club are asked to be present | Okla. ¢ ant ‘as officers will be elected and busin- eke ve Very special, 6 yards 1 thi f ess matters transacted. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Moore are here Percale ....-_______..._ e eed one for several days on business and i vu Baptist Auxiliaries visiting with friends from their 4 yards Outing, 86-inches,, light wa Will Meet Thursday home in Cleveland. Ohio, color; good Ail Women's auxilaries of the oer grade __. rc! thy Emmanuel Baptist church will meet] Mr. and Mrs. ‘Theadore Prugh are Die, ir vey at an all day session beginning to-| In the city for a short time from 2 yards Madras Shirt- 1 00 ‘gh morrow morning at 10 o'clock at the | Denver, ing; 2 yards.... abies, a 249 ohigroh.All members are’ asked) to baer bat (UR HREOC IETS RN ERATE Cs Silk P be present and bring @ lunch.| Mr, and Mrs, B. M. McKnight and paEe pa ronees good $1 00 Me: Important business matters will be| children arrived in the city this grade; per yar e re transacted during the session. week from Oklahoma and will make 2% yds., 86-inches; good grade dia see their home here, Mr. McKnight hav- Cretons; 214 i Choral Society ing accepted a position here. ey $1 00 be Meeting Thursday cee JRO amen —ve e bar The Casper Choral society will] Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones and 72-inch blue and white check Table whe meet tomorrow at 8 p. m. in the par-| baby moved from Lander to Casper Damask; des lors of the First Presbyterian church | this week and will make their home 2 yard $1 00 ip Sixth and Durbin streets. Every | here. A busy season in yard goods has left us with a heavy 2 yards —. ° nen member is requested to be present ees ak 1 5 yards fancy rea, for rehearsal of the Holy City. An] Mrs. J. C. Catterall has returned stock of remnants of silk, cotton and wool yard goods, Ribbons e pe xtended to all lovers of | f; ‘scares, 0 Foed muscle. to Deosine snembers.” Alapending theiieaierte, oe en also cretonnes, draperies and curtain material. We th foclety of this kind is a valuable Sins have sorted these out and all are marked at less than Earrings, very latest, os asset to the city, and it should have] Mrs, Don Sullivan returned to per pair... ests e i the support of the public. It already|her home today from the hospital wholesale price, Fat iad ve has a large membership, but there| where she has been for the last few Ladies’ Fancy bs are many others who have talented|weeks on account of injuries re- Combs ey e ba voices, and there presence is desired | celved in the wreck at Cole creek. Ladies’ Hand rv tomorrow evening. vee Ladies $i 00 pin a cite Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reefe have Bags eet e ing Dinner Party returned from Thermopolis where Ladies’ Bar Pins, be. Last Evening they have been for the last few satlin’ brilliante irs, L. J. Davislentertained at'an| weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Reete have On our silk table are many beautiful remnants. To if es He % TU NaRET ge i informal dinner party given last Novelty ead NecKiaces anc end- evening at her home on South Pop-| 45 tong am water flows under the the first lady guessing nearest to the number of rem- aytariin atl a lar street. Red roses with nut])/ edad . $1 00 hrarketn of red and white were uned|DT4E® successful denserta wilt be nants of silk placed on sale will be given ; COLTS, pe ° 167 for the table decorations. Among! Mmavoring ‘Extracts. Advertin oe Lee those who attended were Mr. and : o APRONS # Mrs. Harley, Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Frege) A wr Grogan, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ferland be i Kar Ladies’ Rubber $1 00 7 ot to and Miss Helen Montgomery. in Trade os APTOMS —ose.—---——— e on. Mrs. Smith ee Ladies’ Bungalow Aprons, crepes, lee Entertains i anne percales and ging- a Mrs. Calvin Smith entertained at B patente, hams - e te the second of a series of informa! —— | } parties given last evening at her Yoo - \e Rome ‘on’ ast Second street. Ten COME EARLY—MAKE YOUR GUESS Esa & Guests attended, — | we ce Way to Py" Ladies’ Silk Hose, in white, brown ne At Christian hmiseen a a 4 1 . Party At ———— Cectsties, Sentaren, Soares and carmel; per pair..... j Association lub Rooms ——S Braman var ewes br ‘The Young Women’s Christian as-|] For a noonday lunch some folks ee been received wee) ae ay sociation will entertain at an enjoy-|| want a little food—a sandwich james aanaes phe Fay — Ag able_party this (lees die as ee iene of dalicious ar conerws e Ss ss We still have a few Summer Dresses which make er ciation club roomy at 8 o'clock to|| wholesome 5 ey are . ane 2 s8es | hich all young girls in the city are|] served here in a manner that an av aoe Phone 740 187 E. Second fod I, desirable House Dresses at ie ro ted to attend A musical pro-|| makes them remember this eat- 22 are abo ad ate hon oe grax will be given during the even-|] ing place petpesipe | te Secon, He ing. Or Try Our 40c Merchant oat ant ae eee z Lane “7 = a Don’t forget to visit our ready-to-wear department Cote-Netvon GET ACQUAINTED WITH i ee my when out shopping. Marriage <- OUR BILL 0’ FARE be es The marriage of Miss Pearl Cole dyn Man Held- it to Harry Nelson took place th THE Cc B. & Q : ) morning at 11 o'clock at the Pres- ane : ~ _ oh Bigamy C1 fe

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