Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 23, 1924, Page 3

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MONDA’ JUNE 23, 1924.- The dedication services for Moun- tain View Community Sunday school on the West Yellowstone highway | were held last night. Services at the First Presbyterian church clos- ed in time for the pastor to attend the latter part of the dedication cere- monies. The meeting was well at- Boyce & Veeder Man tended and a vote of thanks was ex- F P ss A tended to all who had made the Sun- Eas hin: « jay school. possible. Among the rom ist us ng U: spéakers were the Rev. Charles A. Wilson of the First Presbyterian tomotive Specialty | {visen of the Fist Presbyterian the North Side Presbyterian church. Cc. Q- smith, the Rev. Edwin E. Preston of the ‘ representing the|xris and Kenwood Presbyterian Boyce and Veeder company of Long| churches and the Rev. H. W. Bain- Island City, N. Y., manufacturers : ‘ . 2 ton of Lingle, Wyo., a Presbyter- of Boycite, a super automobile fuel! ign missionary. ingredient is in Casper for the week Provisions were made last night in the interests of furthering the distribution and sale of this _pro- | om placing comfortable seats _in_ the Public Utilities Assn., of the Rocky} — For House Guest ~ | Mountain Region. : The Misses Eileen’and Molly O'- ) KAR * Mara entertained Saturday evening, Mr. and }irs. L, EB. Corey, of at their home on South Walnut] Sheridan, are in the city for several street, at an informal dinner given in| days. v % 7 honor of-their' house guest, Miss see ¥ Grace Buchanaan. who has been Nels Byluné and Ted Edelman, visiting here for the past week. The| of Sheridan, who have been _visit- table, decorated in a color scheme of | ing friends in Casper oyer the week- yellow and white, was laid for ten. |end drove home this morning.’ ‘They eae ae Oe | aro both students in the University poe poe earoa of Wyoming. ‘ . aptials : See sry ip Miss Mildred Neuman and Hobert Jim Speas was in town this te Eastman were married this mornings] end from the Speas ranch west of'| at the parsonage of the Nazarene | Casper. church on South Poplar street, by is ER be % 3 S. eS S s. ptlodscestees SaCe Geuaae We arrestee eee an cree areata rr cael Soka erscbas al Pika otis’ cabs nag obecbrotsiae'<Vastar Collige, “Gus. poncess: be onde. r. and Mrs. E re of the class assar Collige, attended -by n business. He 1s from Riverton, i daley nd heals Other fetures were baseball Fame between fins Van at ct PAGE THREE. new building. The Ladies Aid soci- ety of Mountain View will hold an ice cream social in the new place next Friday. City Clerk Leaves; May Be Demented LAS VEGAS, N. M., June 23.— Waldo G. Benjamin, citv clerk of Las Vega#, who has been missing for two weeks, has been traced as far as Denver, according to relatives today: ‘Police officials of that city and other western cities have been notified of his disappearance. Mr. Benjamin's sudden departure from this city without giving notice to his family is believed to have been due to mental aberration, his family believes. His affairs in the city government have been examined and no mismanagement exists, Mayor Western stated today . Abeba! 50 ope’ ihre For resulta try a Tribune Clas- sified Ad. thei: The marriage was very much a] Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Brome, of and their fathers ands number of playi surprise to the many friends of the| Basin, are Casper visitors.~ 4 couple in Casper. Miss Neuman is ° duct. Boycite not only increases the mileage from gasoline but is used facturer’s faith in his product being C (Written for the United Press) | Tartary” makes to save ths mistress Goodwin after which Mr. and Mrs.| Colorado to Iowa where they will : ‘NEW YORK. June 23.—(Unitea|0f her dead husband, the. Grand] Shown by this expenditure. | Mr. Eastman left .for the Yellowstone] visit for some time. } : RK. : Dukegin order that this woman iaxy | Smith will spend the week working Park and for the former home of eee Press)—How often, from the winter flee to her children, of whom the with the retail trade, and excellent of their discontent, a star turns to] Gard Duke is the father, There| Ustributor . connections have al- ! ; ready been arranged. the bride in Nebraska. They will E. M. Johnson of Guves was in For Ladies to meet Tuesday afternoon at her home on 324 South Grant street for @ social meeting. es oe. the book failed to make the grade 2 Hospital oot in a New York house, It Mngered ————-___ trouble with her icading-man. Her delayed apyearance, however, was 8 . on the road about two months and| srected enthusiastically on a bill ‘ that contained also Cissio Loftus i . then passed into oblivion, PRESCOTT, Ariz., Juné23—More| The unprecedented comeback | @Nd a new Loftus (her cousin Pat- than 300" patients, physiclans and|which Mrs. Carter achieved two| SY): Who {s something reaily extra]! DENVER, June 23.—Abner ‘To Meet nurses of ‘the United waveters | yi The Cire per ‘0 St. Mark's Synurage wil fold a ited» States*:ve: ears ago in “The Circle,” after her | 0dinary as a high kick ke » 90 y , ‘ans’ buregu hospital at Fort Whip-| career was plunged in.disaster fol- killed his wife, forty years his rec Hoe Rt Gane, pee ! ple are recovering from liness with| lowing her break with Belasco, was| PA junior, during a quarrel over her Stbit oh neIES Weert which they were stricken. yester-|one of the. really sensational ovente refusal to sign a bill of sale to 7 2 05 Grapes g ta5 ‘day after eating ice cream ‘spolled|o¢ dramatic history. Everybody OK DE thelr property, is insane, according ‘Church Pienio j| by ‘tainted milk, according to hos: to a report filed with Judge ©. J. On Thursday Dital authorities, ee a i aimee cin a Morely of the West Side criminal ~ a Colonel Gail B. Alle, commanding ; ; court today by Dr. Edward Dele- The Ladies Ala of the First . » Even in yaudeville she | hasn’t s Presbyterian church will have a Said To Have Taught blag a7 Lay sa Na cea been patricularly fortunate in. the eer ae: estat ‘allentat, Ztineenetsee & | Pupils False Doctrines |e" assassins teeta et he” eet Sean «rene aa , and 4:00 p. m., at the : Miia a ; Price osbin near’ Galen Greeks All P able to report for duty at the hos-| cara, as the crowds which greeted findings to the court tomorrow. ° ital this ‘morning. All will — re- o oH r 23.--Joe Spencer,| © es appeared Inthe West Side those whi wish to re asi Seri tures - i her at “The Palace” attested. In| DENVER, June 23.—Joe Spencer, 4 a, siaet at the ‘Taherneieie’at peste hag of Pp cover. an will recover, physictans| tact, yaudeville connoisseurs say|a cook at the Highlander boys’ pet Bee anereat cos bearralaren - rs pik ae sa announced. ss *, 0) ot rat ica oe the sketch is excellent for the two-| camp in Estes park, injured in an tr: Br Current Events Division DENVER, June * 23.—Professor| ‘Seven nmrembers of the Whipp* Hie i automobile accident near Lyons,| >ut the arraignment was postponed baseball team became ii] on the diamond after eating the ice cream yesterday and were forced to, stop playing. “One was given relief in To Meet To-morrow Borden B, Kessler, teacher of sys,| he Current Events division of the| tematic theology at -the Tiitf school ‘Women’s Departmental club witli] theology was dismissed by the : mest Tuesday afternoon at 2:00) board. of trustees. of ‘that. sebool at | 5 _Nespital o'clock at the, a meeting. ‘riday, 3 a = F Tioeary, MET We Wee ey nt? | vented’ today: with: * ths,, -anmounce dicen charge of the program. ment that the dismissal had been|®" Jpveetigation, |. 0. pending the report of the alienists appointed to examine his sanity. It is conspicuously advertised as atures, afserapon, ane he va writ! John Colton, au-| yesterday reported to have die fie Pricer ‘and directed by|his injuries, today emphatically] Should the second aeeniet Tenoet John Willams. Personally with| dented his demise. His only injury cra xes: eat mane. Onnbably iv , that trio, Carter-Colton-Williams, I| consists of a broken ankle, Paice ken sep comoiies tims peas: think something better should have| Spencer, who was employed as a cm a att ieabetel pieeneds been attained, At any rate, a few|¢ook at the Highlander camp, was| DME ve i f setting of “Alixe of Tartary.” An- from Nebraska an@ was formerly in ‘Walter. Schoagnmaker, prominent be ° of r ¢ to eliminate knocks and dirty spark the employ of the Shaeffer-Gay com-| business man in the northern part Mrs. Carter in 200. e3k Shree Bolsheviat| PEE that develop, by eliminating IF Ite: the Headquarter » pany, in titi city. Mr. Eastman has| of the state, is in Casper on a-short a terror, Mrs. Carter must needs! the carbon, and ‘has been a staple Latest been in Casper for several years and | business trip. Sess ‘ ” “ 99 || wear, as over and ever, a skirt, tutomotive product for many years. For is at present employed at the Union| —- eee : 2 Two a Day slit above the knees. Lest egg od SA ent dag Style Shoe Children’s Tank Lino company. Mr. and Mrs. Ardlow EB. Johnson : The sketch which runs gver| D@Pers and magazines, and is one of We Have It jh Immediately following the’ cere-| left Saturday evening for a trip to twenty minutes is about the Sac.| te largest national’ advertising ac- Offering ned mony a wedding breakfast was serv-| Mstes Park, Denver and Colorado } : BY ALICE ROHE rifice which the childless “Alixe of | Counts of the country—the manu- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| Springs. Later they will go from n 12 styles in low shoes, patent, suede, kid.. All the return to Dospan: the latter part of] Lander last week on business. vaudeville in the spring and sum-|is the disguise of the mistress as pl Asis pinches fade eRe ed See, ane 2” ; a maid and the tricking by Alixe ea oS - J. G. Keegan of the « Electric Mrs. Leslie Carter's entrance into}! the Holahevist leader, waum #he . Light ‘Co., at Cheyenrle, is in Cas- Bs Sons: the |-twourday 7has bel : ly shoots different shades and styles. Predisterten Ala A Patients, Physicians and| ths, twoeay nas eon "awaited | 2ai'y moot, ee Gee Seek N Aff t ft | since the closing of “peatin Dallas.” vertise?, Mrs. Carter couldn't open EB oN carpi eae urses ected al “Stella Dallas,” dramatized from| With the new bill, owing to sore PRICED AT 2u ... > $ 4:85 See Our Window Display Haytin’s Boot Shop Corner First and Center—Gladstone Bldg. and Misses “a spproved by Bishop Charles L. Mead. The action was taken at an execu- tive session of the board last Fri- ofthe minor details could be im-| returning to Denver in a truck Sat. proved on. For instance, it seems|Urday afternoon. Coming dowm incredible that a couple of college| hill near Lyons the brakes on the men like Williams and Colton don’t| truck failed to work and the car know that tmages are never used|ran away later crashing into the PERSONALS Setting the Styles ler threatens to re-open the contro- in the Orthodox Russian ‘Catholic [side of a cliff throwing Spencer out, Mra, A. A. Weltz ‘s in Casper for|yersy launched by the Reverend} PARIS, June 23—There is rioth- ; .. al pbreaking his ankle. Others on the a “few days from her home.at Du-| Zdwin A. Dunlavey, former presi-{ink\ike consistency. The alligator psi Fa eob ae eam Nsed And truck efcaped injury. bois, Wyo. _. : dent of the school’in. which accu-| Shoe, smart creation that it Is, now yet an image of the Madonna. plays Ce Redibigtibels sations were madé against lessor | has’ jewel alligator serving as a|** 0 ycuous part inthe drama of| | Fdr-results try a Tribune Cias- Mrs. H. W. Esmay and ‘her ‘sister| Kessler charging him with insybor-| #tTapacroas the ankle. - the “Hea: Terror,” which isthe sified Ad. are summer ‘Visitors: in the city. “| dination’ and teaching of falsq os 7 : ait es trines. Mr. Dunlavey han ce] LONDON, June 23.—A sedate sort : —because the metal halo Mrs. Harold A. Thompson has as| resigned from the school faculty] of plaid is a feature of the new silk on images of patron her guests her mother and father,|and now is occupying a pastorate] hosiery. This 1s worn with walking saints was often preserv- Mr, and Mrs. William J. Fouhny,*of| at Indianapolis, shoes not only in the country but ed and hung up to give Denver. in the towns. The plaids, which are * rotection. Horseshoes, very small, confine themselves to eing similar in shape, fim blues, greens, violets, with here f ‘ came into use as substi- : wnd there a brilliant stripe of scar- 1 tutes. Don’t accept a a let, jade or gold: $ substitute for : NOT DELAYED NEW YORK, June 23.—The horseshoe vogue for black and white is at its w es eee goodluck” Pyyeleor —-— black flat crepe and white georgette. \ = 2 : The flat crepe i$ really two wide ; Rubbing Alcohol — panels in back and front,” forming when you want to quick- an overdress for the fluffy white en torpid skin and re- thet swirls gracefully as the wearer i ey aching, worn-out ea Friday. afternoon — fro: scheduled to open July 1, Colonel|walks. Round .the thems of the muscles. — where ‘ae Bt ey a ge Paul Henderson, second gssistant | blacx panels is a bit of white em- J A. bracing rub-down afs as one of the delegates at the P. E.| postmaster general announced to-|broidery in a vinp pattern. ter exercise. Delightful O. convention, night. on infants and doctors’ day. . . The dismissal of Professor Kess- . The small daughters of Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Meyers of Casper, are ‘aving soon for Lander where they ave been asked to perform in the Isia theater, Mrs. Margaret O'Neil has as her guests, her sister, Miss Boyle and her cousin, Mrs, Carroll. CHICAGO, June 23.—The storm which wrecked eleven government } ine air maif-planes at Omaha last night, Mrs, Walter H. Crawford return-| Will not delay ,the alr matl service other interests in Casper. “2 “At other stations between New| new yorK, June 22: * jents. Removes per- Mrs. Don Michie has returned | York and San Francisco are 20 alr-| ing Present day ‘costume slips are reton: "a oapes Mes home from Gresley whgre she has| Planes,” he explained, “and these} uch more beattiful than the cos- soothes the co r been visiting her parents for sev-|are being rapidly equipped ‘with| tumes themselves. For example a anes Fi Wee eral weeks. Mr. Michie drove down | lights for night flying. They will] costume slip of leliclouy green metal One of | 200 retest ‘2fter her from the Michie ranch, | be. flown to the division between] ith is worn beneath a very plain f mcperptions =? ne , : cee Chicago and Cheyenne, Wyo. 8t|iittie frock of sheer white muslin. ag we vale meee A P BRENNAN S Mrs. Clara’ Baker end her daugh-| once. i . — m the bes at si ie ter, Elizabeth, Jeft last night for Colonel Henderson ordered ship- va Pp. i and care can produce. The KIMBALL DRUG STORES CASPER’S PIONEER STORES Wyoming's Leading Drug Stores Every range in stock is opportune time to put a S t Ranges with Elevated Ovens__-_-___- 4-Hole Ranges -- ICE BOXES Los Angeles, Cal., where Miss| ped overnight to Omaha for the re-] NEW YORK, June 23.—The sep- Baker will take a coursa in inter-| pair of the four planes not irrevoc-| arate skirt ig almost 4 summer ne- pretive dancing this summer. + |ably destroyed, six engines, three| cessity, since it allows of a change ———>——_ _* sets of wings and other spare parts.|in blouses. The pale yellow georg- —— ette blouses now to be had look especially well with the wool crepe Cl | Y BRIEFS CONTRACT : pleated skirts-in sand tones, — —————_—_ Saat atmemeeee! ~=POSTPONED) a2 aera 3 ats ets cons “ir, . - *- unchiando tat meet al an ‘ed a daughter and Mra. Don Her-| short trip, through the*Yellowatone, (O'STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE! bert and. daughters drove to Den- The County Commissioners met rk. 4 ver yesterday where they will stay|in special ‘session today to open for a short time. They will go} bids on the new county building from Denver to the southern part| which is to be constructed on South - ef Colorado for a month's visit, David street between Second and eed Midwest. All the bids are said to @ R. B. Richardson of Lovell, B. A.| have been excessive and action on Phinney of Golden, Col Cc. C.| awarding the contract -vas postpon- e Johnson of Denver, and J. T. Green-| ed for a few days. The commission- ai pe sto oe Rate tek beat ie thecity to‘ers refused so Sivnige the amount . 3 attend the annual convention of the and number wt the bids. ; Bes PBT Co Be ee EE v°~ Only $7.00 Down—$2.00 Per Week SPECIAL PRICE ‘i ‘ NO INTEREST CHARGE Until July 12th, at Whith Time the _ - } ‘A-B-C WASHER WILL BE GIVEN AWAY We have sold over a carload of A-B-C- Washers in Casper this year. Ask the woman who has one, It’s the “Steinway’—It’s the “Packard” of Electric Washing Machines, PHONE 1993.) FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION CASPER ELECTRIC CO. ‘ 119 EAST FIRST In With Casper Gas Appliance Co. GAS APPLIANCES—HOUSEHOLD GOODS Audrey tind Eikine Moyers, daughters of Mr. and’ Mra. V. J. Meyers of South Conwell street, who Will dance at the Isls theater in Lander, Jwy 6, 6 aud 7 for the celebration there at that time, — HUBER’S JEWELRY STORE Closed At 117 East Second Street Until Further Notice In Preparation for a Speedy Disposal of the Entire Stock and Fixtures I am retiring from the jewelry business at 117 East Second street in order to devote all my time to my, PAUL HUBER, Jeweler home at the price of a cheap one. Full Line of Sanico, Stee! Coral and Detroit Jewel Gas Ranges Choice of Black or White Enamel—Open or Closed Tops—With or Without Regulators GAG A and up S*Hole Ranges,< 2-0 Boo $22.00 to $29.50 --$29.50 to $42.50 TERMS IF DESIRED All Sizes, Several Makes—Choice of Finishes—At the Reasonable Price of $14.25 to $45.50 All Cooking Utensils and Household Necessities Less Than Cost Price Outside Paints From $2,509 Gallon Up E. P. BRENNAN Just Around the Corner—144 South Durbin Street—Off Second Street cut in price. This is the high priced range in your AND PAINTS See aS

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