Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 21, 1924, Page 3

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AY, JANUARY 21, 1924 BROOME RUBBER COMPANY PLANS REMOVAL SOC Cottman Building Will Be New Headquarters For Local Firm The Brodie Rubber company which has been located for a long time in the basement of the Tribune building has made arrangements to move to the new Cottman building on West Second street. The removal ‘s.made necessary by the pecullar nature of the company’s - business which necessitates a large amount of parking space to be reserved for customers. The traffic at the pres- ent time too great to permit this in the present location. Mrs. Oliver, G. ‘Johnson left last evening for Denver, where she will spend a week of ten days after “which she will go to California for a several months’ pleasure trip. eee where she" has been visiting for + short time and where she attended ‘the junior prom at the University of Cotorado. stories. Al! members of the division are aske1 to be present. ota Jack Nolan, tfother of Mrs. R. D. Millen, is spending a week or ten high compliment to the!tummis, Mrs, Rose Hanie, Mins | ™POlU service of Mrs. Ralph Buckner as] , ae] Ackerman, Mr. and. Mrs.8. N. chojr leader and to the work of the] irooks, Mra. Nell Kimball, Mr. and Sunday school teachers. Mrs. L. D, Branson, and the Messrs. tied fer the ae of Seek Paul Sauter, Rayburn S. Webb, A. chure! came in for promin: S. st t, y - Pertesn iets eae merit and R. Vaughn of Chey . construction work has been delayed ee by slow progress in the prepara-| yrs Kocher tion of the architect's drawings and] win eens: specifications but indications point] xfrs, William Kocher will be host- to the starting of work early this} ss at an informal luncheon tomor: year. Present church accommoda | pow at the Henning hote! for a tons are far from adequate and/ number of friends. Following the both chureh and Sunday school ex-|suncheon the guests will attend pect to reap large benefits from the}. erection of the new structure to be built at the corner of Seventh and ‘Wolcott streets. t eee Health Conference to Start This Weck. ie Miss Pauline Freeze left Sunday for Chicago to purchase her new spring “millinery. Miss Freeze ex- pects™to” return, Monday, January 28, with a complete ine of new spring models. coe Miss Ed'th EB. Miller ts visiting here from Denver for several days. . eee Miss Winnie Cross has returned from her home near Douglas, wheré she has been visiting for several days. eee The Misses Faye Roush end Leone Gorham spent Saturday an‘ Sunday here the guests of friends. eee and a rear spate for a similar pur- pose where tires can be changed, and air can be obtained. At the present time the company is staging a big removal sale wrich Omara Santha No. 43 will hold a special session Tuesday evening al Miss Sadye Backera’ of Denver is| extends to all things handled by) i ine city, Sites, echisietriodane aaron ese: On Wednesday and Thunwiny| 'clock at the Knights of Pythias| a visitor epencing several days here. | the rag bare = halasie psae While under Sheriff Morris» he mornings of this week the Casper hall. Following the regular. bus!- , cee fed pr ng ay ee J. 8. Hooky arrived yesterday | liad the desk, being in too weaken- ‘Woman's Departmenta) club and the ness meeting officers will be in- stal’ed after which a dancing party for members of fhe organization and their friefids will be enjoyed. Refreshments will be served during the evening by the committee in children will be | charge. weighed, measured and :compared i thus far and many car owners a) taking advantage of it as a means to obtain needed things at unusually low prices. High School Gym eee Mr. and Mrs: E. Miller are Salt Creek visitors spending several days here. Casper’s Woman's club, working in conjunction with the Maternity and Infancy division of the state board of health wi'l conduet a health con- ference to be held at the city hall. ‘The babies and eee Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cartwright were among the Douglas visitors r who spent yesterday in the city. ony” George W. Harris spent yester-| brothers, Arthur Kyte of Casper. with the standard weights and meas-| Woman's Club Meeting cee Will Be Used For day here with friends from Salt| Gordon Kyte of Irvington, Neb., and urement by lool ieoctors: Langs sows by. ge clud neta} PS; Lillian Fisher arrived in the City L Pl Creek: will be examined and the action of @ Casper Woman's clul city Saturday evening and expects a ebay 95 oe heart recorded e Ale g any porate Fearias. mostion, en: ores to spend several days here visiting u y eague y A. E. Safe is among the Denver Woman’s Statement the board recorded’ to trace any .. January 19, a home| with friends. — business callers. spend! veral 7 functional or organic disorders as|of Mrs. George B, Nelson on South eee Owing to the fact that the four} days becaae mola wie Will Help Casper ‘well as tests made for the vision and} Wolcott street. In the absence of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wilcox left last evening for Denver to be gone a week on a business and pleasure trip. teams which were to play’ this week at the First. Baptist. church were unable to get the gymnasium there the games will be played in the high school gymnasium. The ‘Texas and the Midwest, and the Polarines and the Postoffico will hearing. It frequently happens that many chi'dren are afflicted with de- fects which are hot discovered un- til the physical examinations are made and it is hoped that every mother will take advantage of this conference which is to be held with out charges. the president, Mrs. . BE.’ Richard Shipp, Mrs. B. B. Brooks presided. The program for the afternoon con- sisted of a splendid talk on Argen- tina by My: . R. McGrew, and a round table discussion, ‘ead by Mrs. H. P. Fishburn on (the Bok «peace plan. The next meeting of the c:tib will be held tn two weeky on. Satur- day afternoon, February 2, at the home of Mrs. C, D. Hemry, 523 eee eMr. and Mrs. E. Wi'son are -vis- {tors in the city for sqveral days from their home in Lincoln. Play Tuesday and the Methodists oe 8 (0 *| and thejLegion and the Red Clowns Mr. and Mrs. W. H. King and|and th@Smoke House Pearl White Mrs. F. R. Butler were Salt Creek are Oey. Set peat Diane ysl b/Beec! : a ere wil an ex - ee rage : eee beats yr Okan Bs Minittee at 7.0’clock tomorrow: night Mrs. Hoff Is Hostess eee in the high school gymnasium also. I ‘Today. Mrs. M.. J. Cross isa guest in Pee RaQ Mae RPT SS Bett ony yar entertained today| the city for a short time from Sait} . FORUM MEET POSTPONED at an informal luncheon for a num-| Creek- : Literary Division Meeting \Wednesday. Mrs, John Whisenhunt will enter- tain the Uterary department of the Casper Woman's Departmental club on Wednesday afternoon at her home, 282 North Lincoln street. An interesting program for the after- eee ‘There will be an open forum meet- noon has been planned and will con-| oot Genten sett Mer Home on} wee: and Mrs.’F. C. Russell, who| {0s of the Chamber of Commerce at sist of a summary of the work of eye te have been «pending the last week| the Henning hotel, Tuesday noon. the department for the year. Mrs. ‘W. H. Price will talk of the twelve great short stories of the world, Mrs. 0..W.. Twiggs on the” twelve great short stories of contemporary American Uterature and a talk on the twelve classic examples of the This meeting has been supplanted by the open forum meeting that wll be held at the court room. in the Natrona county court house at 8 clock Tuesday evening. A! members and interested citizens are cordially invited to, attend the meet- ing at the Court House. | * in- Rawlins and vicinity on business. and (Visiting with friends, returned 2 eee Mr, an& Wrs. A. E. B'glin came in yesterday from the Biglin ranch, west of the city, after spending ‘several days there, eave M'ss Ethel Parker ts the guest in the city for a short time from Balt Creek. Birthday Dinner Last Evening. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Riley en- tertained last evening at an informal dinner at their home on Ash street in honor of their som Jack's fit- teenth birthday. Decorations of yellow andgjwhite were used for the table. vers. were laid for ten. eee World Wide Gut'd Meeting Postponed. On account of the travelogue to be given soon’ at the Baptist church the World Wide guild has postponed its’ meeting .unti! January 29. eee Leee Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Grittit spent Saturday of last week. in Cheyenne enroute to Denver. © eve NS Mrs. Frances Iba spent Saturday of last’ week in Cheyenne visiting with friends. * “MONDAY: LIFE INSURANCE A Life Insurance Policy Means Greater Credit If you have a Life Insurance Policy in full force, you have a strong talk- ing point when making a request to a bank for a:loan. The bank figures that if anything happens to you, their loan is pro- tected by the life insurance money paid to your heirs. Life Insurance offers you the greatest protection for the least expendituré. It pro- tects those you love—and leaves them in comfortable circumstances should anything befall you, Mrs. E. B. Larken is here tofay shopping and visiting with friends Life Insurance is Thrift, because it offers an opportunity to save. Consult us in regard to your Insur- ance. Anyone of our officers will be glad to give you practical advice on ‘the kind of Life Insurance for your particular need. It is a part of our business to suggest to our customers methods of building up credit and we are glad to talk these matters over with you at any time. We Pay 4% on Savings NATIONAL BANK of COMMERCE , “A Bank of Strength and Service’’ ee eee ve Casper Daily Cridune WILLINM DUNCAN DIES John William Duncan, 25 years of age, and son of Mr. and Mrs. John Duncan, 417 Souht Elm street, long time residents of this city, died at St. Joseph's hospital in terday. Casper tomorrow morning and will be held at the Muck funeral home until arrangements for the funeral can be made. ‘The deceased 1s survived by a widow and 10-monthsold baby and by two brothers, Harold of Salt Creek, Roy, a student at the local high school, Mrs. Lula Sleagle of \Greybull, Mrs. Lela Forceman of Casper, Miss Lena Duncan of Casper, and Mrs. Irene Saylor of Casper. CITY BRIEFS W. M. Snyder left last evening for Denver to be gone for a week or ten days on a business trip. oe W. B. Buckly,\of St. Joseph, Mo., is attending to business affairs here for a short time this week. ‘Thomas R. Curran of Omaha is a business visitor spending a few days from New York City and expects to Spend several diys here on busi- ness. H. J. Hall of Casper was a visi- tor in Cheyonne iast Saturday. eee ‘alter Kyte of Lansburg, Mich. He] Miss Eva Glenrock was 2 visito: Ww never married. who spent yesterday here. PAGE THREE- WILLIAM KYTE DIES OF LONG ILLNESS HERE Officer Under Three Sheriffs Passes Away Sunday at Hospital Willlam Kyte, 49 years of age. and for 13 years a law enforcement officer in the city of Casper, died at a local hospital yesterday evening suffering from an illness that had lasted over a period of tWo years. The deceased had been in bed for several weeks at the time of death. Mr. Kyte was born in Lansburg, Mich. About 1890 he came to Cas- per and for many years following that he rode the range for different cattle companies of Wyoming. As a law enforcement officer he worked under Sheriff's Pat Royce, Joe L. Marqu’s, and Perry A. Morris and under Chief of Police Frank Wolfe. The fact that he weathered success- fully the turn of political tides and was always able to hold his position under IN DENVER HOSPITAL ver yes- The body will"arrive in ind by four sisters eee e ed condition to go on the many rides and other calls that come into such a department. H's illness became so severe that it was necessary for him to take to his bed from which he never rose. The deceased is survived by three “I hated cooking because all I ate turned sour and formed gas.” 1 drank hot water and olive oll by the gallon. Nothing helped until I used Adlerika.” Most medicines act only on lower bowel but Adlerika acts on Both upper and.lower bowel and removes all gas and poisons. Ex- cellent fur obstinate constipation. ox! Helps any case gas on the stomach Starts Tomorrow in ten minutes, Casper Pharmacy, AMERICA 11 East. Second street, Casper, Advertisement. Suits and Overcoats — Wonderful Values Throughout the Store—Entire Cleanup of Men’s Winter Merchandise OVERCOATS One small lot of Oregon One lot genuine Melton Cloth; belt all around; snap- Woolen Overcoats in belted py model. $30.00 values models. To clean-up at $12.50 | $49.95 Society Brand Overcoats of the very finest patterns and teri in belted, half belted and raglan models: patria $40 Values _____---______ $50 to $60 aha oeeeae $65 to $70 Values____-__.-__+ $45.00 - One lot Suits in fancy cassi- meres and tweeds. $85.00 values, at ‘24.75 CASPER MENS WARE IKANY 142 E. Second H THAT MEN WEAR WYOMING MARCEL WAVING One of the greatest professions for women and girls —learn from Carolyn Spaulding at the MARCELLE SHOPPE 245 East Second Street : SAL 70x70 Pure Irish Linen pattern Tablecloths with one- half dozen 22-inch Napkins to match. Set Carter’s W & Perkins & Co. SPECIALTY STORE SOCIETY BRAND SUITS Offering the finest clothes that money can buy. please in cassimeres, worsteds and serges—style and tailoring that the well-dressed man will appreciate: $52.50 Values at____ $60.00 Values at____ $65.00 Values at__ q ----------$34.50 — Call This Week Phone 2350 Specials for Tuesday and Wednesday C.4TLDREN’S UNION SUITS Silk and wool and all wool at 20 per cent re- duction. Underwear £kiwUNE' BUILDING One lot of Suits of finest do- mestic woolens in a variety of shadeg and patterns. $40 values, at ~ ‘26-75 Patterns that -------$37.50 _---.-- $42.50 Phone 474

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