Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 19, 1924, Page 3

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MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1924. } ts the out of town men spending sev- Che Caspyet Dailp Cribune PAGE THREE. still be found in Mr. Gunnison's; the Bailey Furniture Co. A well] B, H. Wilcox of Crawford, Neb. $1,000 Goat—but who will occupy] of the all-stars. Snappler ball was | eral days in te beg ‘ present atand. furntshed room is a gullt-edged in Mr. and Mra, Dan F. Gulnon of | it? played al! around and the team will | — {vestment. Phone 1617J, 326 West | Memphis, ‘Tenn. - give the other contesants in the eal Clinic Thursday At City Ha‘l. In order to promote the welfare of the children of the city a health clinic will be held in the council chambers of the city hall Thursday ‘of this week from 2 to until 4 p. m. This will be under the auspices of the Casper Wothen’s glub, the Wom- en's Departmental club, and the city clinic working in cooperation with doctors and nurses of the city. Mothers are invited especially to bring children who will enter kinder- garten or school for the first time this year. A complete dental and physical examination will be made with the idea in mind that there muy be a correction of defects which would otherwise seriously in- terfere with the pupil's progress. eee Mathews-Forseth Marriage Is Announced. Mrs. Remildia Mathews and Al- bert E. Forseth, . both of Casper wesr"quietly married Monday, Aug- eSt 11, in Fort Collins, the Rev. Lymon B. Crosby, pastor of the Baptist church performing the cere- mony. The couple are making their home here on South Washington street. eee Lutheran Aid To Meet Thursday. ‘The Ladies Aid society of the Grace English Luthgran church will meet on Thursday afternoon of this week at the Odd Fellow’s hall with the Mesdames A, C. Evans and A. Holme acting as hostesses. Members as well as visitors are invited to attend. To Hold Meeting. The regular monthly business meeting of the American Legion auxiliary will be held on Wednesday afternoon at *2:30 o'clock at the Methodist Episcopal church. All members are, requested to attend. eee At Dancing Party. Miss Grace Turner was hostess at an informal dancing party given Sunday evening complimentary to her guests, Miss Ruth Pauline and Jack Johnson of Cheyenne and Miss Frantes Muller and Frank Lillis of Denver. see Dinner Saturday at Johnston Residence. +» Mr. and Mrs. Clyde @ Johnston were hosts at an informal dinner given Saturday evening at their home on Railroad. avenue in honor ofMrs, Catherine Johnston of Dén- ver guest in the city for several days. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Cc. W. Quinn, Miss Helen Johnston, Mrs. Johnston and the hosts. pean eo ten Aa PERSONALS Mr and Mrs. Dean C. Morgan re- tur yesterday from Los Angeles where Mr. Morgan who is athletic director at the Natrona County high school has been studying the art of coaching under Knute Rockney, coach of Notre Dame. Mr. Mor- gan took four hours a day under Rockne and is‘ enthusiastic in his ‘praise of the methods of the Notre Dame coach. eee Mise Laura Bicknell of the law offices of Hagens and Murane has returned from the Big Horn moun- tains and Sheridan, where she spent Syperal days. eee Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Bayer spent ® short time last week in Buffalo. oe. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall have returned from a visit to Powell, Cody and Deaver. While at Deaver they were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. 8. L. Hooker. ees Major Ormsby and Mrs. Ormsby have returned from a several weeks visit at Half Moor lake. eee Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Weldner have returned from a short visit-to Lan- der and vicinity. eee Miss Carma O'Malley who has been visiting for several weeks with friends in Lander has returned. She was accompanied home by Miss Ma- jorle Sheehan who will visit here for several weeks at the O'Malley home. eee Ex-Gov. and Mrs. B. B. Brooks have returned from a several weeks visit spent at Half Moon and Brooks lakes. cee Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richards have rned from a tour of the Yellow- stone National park. They were guests of friends in Lander for a few days enroute home. eee Willlam P. Knudson, factory rep- resentative for the United States Tire company and Mrs. Knudson have moved: into. their new home, 1326 South Ash street from the Poling apartments. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Richards and their daughter Miss Marjorie Allen returned Saturday from a tour of the Yellowstone National Park. ees Mr. and Mrs. John Trevett re- turned yesterday from the Yellow stone National Park. oe. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hooper will leave tomorrow overland for Raw- lins, where they will spend a short time going from that city to the Jackson Hole country, Yellowstone onal Park and Billings. They iu return to Casper by way of ‘Thermopolis. ee The Misses Ann Frazier and Jean Anderson have returned from Calf- fornia where they attended summer school at Berkley. see Miss Elsie Mammen of Worland is in Casper for a few days, a guest at the Townsend. eee Dan Cullinah of ‘Chicago Is visit- ing.in for several days this Week, having arrived this morning. While here Mr. Cullinan will be a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sul- livan and daughters Margaret and| Short time from Spokane. Kathleen. eee Frank E. Kistler, president of the Producers’and Ref-.ner's Corporation accompanied by Mrs. Kistler, Miss Julia Kistler, and Mrs. C, E. Wilson aro in Casper from Denver, guests at the Townsend. oe Mr. and Mrs. CE. Lobdell and son of St. Louis are in Casper for several days. oe Mr. and Mrs.' Willlam Noonan and sons, Joseph, Herbert and Billy and daughter Mary Louise will leave on Wednesday for Greybull to visit for a week with Mrs. Noonan's mother. r eee Miss Lois Ava Burton of Syra- cuse, N. Y., will arrive in Casper Tuesday and wil) be the guest here for a week of Mrs. J. R. McCosh at her home on South Spruce street. cee Miss Clara Mera, neice of James Finnigan has been spending several days in Casper from Chicago, a guest at the Henning. eee Mr. and Mrs. Dee T. Beck of Midwest spent yesterday here ‘visit- ing with friends. eee Mr. and Mrs. Bloyd Roff of Salt Creek were the guests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McCosh at their home, 1310 South Spruce street, ove Miss Margaret Longshore is spend- ing the day here visiting with friends. a Miss Genevieve Glasglow has as fier guest for a short time her mother,’ Mrs, C. Gilasgiow of Bil- lings. eee Miss Leora “Brady has returned from Denver where she spent sev- eral days with her parents who were enroute to their home in Nebraska from California. cee Mrs. Asa T. Swan arrived in Cas- per last evening from Joplin, Mo.,|* to join Mr, Swan who has been in Casper for some time. eee Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Hawthorne and family of Mobridge, 8. D., are guests for a short time of their cousin, C. A. Smith and Mrs. Smith. eee Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Curtis of Denver are visiting in Casper, hav- ing atrived yesterday, oe Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Smith of Kan- sas City spent yesterday in Casper. eee Miss Isabell Jewell has returned to her home in Shoshoni after spending several days here, the tt of Mrs. J. R. McCosh on South Spruce street. Dive 3 _s ee Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Moore re- turned last evening from a fort- nights visit to Lander, Dubois and Murane. see ‘The Rev. Charles A. Wilson, pas- tor of the First Presbyterian church returned Saturday evening from a several days visit ,spent with his father in Roachdale, Ind. eee Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Gladmore spent yesterday in Casper visiting with Mrs. Willis C. Taylor, enroute to Thermopolis from their home in Denver. eee Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Luther left yesterday overland for Cheyenne and Denver to be absent for several days on a combined business and pleasure trip. eee Mr. and Mrs. Morris C. Andrews are guests of friends in Casper to- day from their home in Colorado. eee Dr. Sofia E. Warner of Kearney, Neb., who has been touring the Yel- lowstone National, Park was the guest here yesterday of Dr. Ida Berquist, enroute to her home. Dr, Warner’ who was graduated from the University of Nebraska medi- cal college in 1923 was a class mate of Dr. Berquist’s. She was assigned to ‘take her internship in the Wom- an’s and Chiliren’s New England hospital and has just recently locat- ed in Nebraska, eee Mr. and Mrs. Andy C. Moran, of Denver, who have been the guests here for several days of Mrs. Mor- an’s brother, F. F. Hollen departed this morning for the Yellowstone National park. eee Miss Elizabeth Garey left last week for Denver where she will be the guest for a number of days of her aunt, Mrs. W. 8. Garey. oe Mrs. Mary Taylor left yesterday for Denver to visit for a short time with her son, Harry and daughter, Mrs. Paul Horrigan. CITY BRIEFS H. (Taxis) Thomas of the Thomas Electric M@for company and Chester Baker of “the Baker-Grude Invest- ment company are spending a week in Denver on business, the trip hay, ing been made overland. “w. H. Taylor of Cheyenne is here for several days this week, ee Ira Irwin and Paul Brown are among the out of town business men here from Denver. e ee O. B. Bailey of Craig, Golo., ts in Casper for a short time on business. M. B, Donaldson of Riverton spent yesterday her Cc. D. Turner Was a Casper ar- rival yesterday from Fort Morgan. ose F. P. Richardson of Lovell Is here en business for a short t'me. “2 C. M. Scott, Jr., of Tulsa is amos from Rawlins any days here visiting with friends. eee visiting with friends from Midwest. . J. B. Keener grrivea yesterday will spend several . R. M. Carter spent yesterday here Frederick Rixon is transacting business affairs in Casper for a F. R. Robertson and J. C. Ritchey of Midwest spent yesterday in Cas- per. ' cee Earl C. Kafman ts in Casper today visiting with friends from his home- stead near Thermopolis. eve ’ John: Bray of Shoshoni fs here today on business. vice C. E. Rooster ts a Denver business caller in Casper for several days this week. F . eee aN K. W. McDonald, Omaha attorney is in Casper and expects to locate in this city. is eee Robert G. Taylor is in Casper on business this week a guest at the Townsend. : eee ‘ ‘William Malone arrived yesterday from Guernsey and will spend sev- eral days-here. : 4 eee Cc. W. Wilson left yesterday for Cheyenne and Rawlins on a. several days business trip. "i eee ¢.Lyle C. Babeock left yesterday Qverland accompanied by his father for Salt Lake city where they will visit for two or three weeks with Mr. Babcock’s sister. vee Robert: G.. Michaelson has return- ed from s. three-days fishing trip spent on the Big Horns mouhfatns. rary _ Bryan C. Roberts ts visiting with Telatives in Nebraska for several as having left Friday by automo. le. Sixteen ounce copper boiler at | Yellowstone—aAdv. $13. The Gantt Hardware Co., 239 E. First. Warranted gods only.—Adv. Arrivals at the city the week end ‘inc’uded camp over M. H. Gantt, of the Gantt Hard-} M. T. Everfon of Shawnee, Ok’a. ware company, is leaving, tonight for Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Alexander of Denver where he will transact im-| Ber‘en Heights, Ohio. portant business. Don't destroy your old ‘mattress! Moore of Mon Our mattress repair man. can. re- N. Hart and H. L. Dennis of make or repair any mattress or box| Oakland, Cal. spring. The Bailey Furniture Co.,} A. J. Laderer of Los Angeles, Cal. 326 West Yellowstone. Phone 1617J. —Adv, G. M. Buhl of Ho H. C. Eahl of goYS Btjla'sb%y, H. C. Fritz of Cincinnati, Ohio. R. W. Kepper of Momdiville, Springs, Ark. ‘Wear colored glasses when you pass Rothrock’s. The eye strain in- duced by a diamond of oyér nine carats is not to be laughed at, The value of the stone is $2,875. How many would you like today? G. S. Gitbert of Seattle, W. . Killough of Ce: Texas. rank Miller of Chicago, II. R. T. Lynch cf Seattle. Wash. Leslie Watson of Ash Grove, Mo. Paul Hawthorne of Indianapolis, Ind. sh. Don't destroy your old mattress! Our mattress repair men can re- make or repair any mattress or box spring. The Bailey Furniture Co. 326 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1617J. —Adv. M. C. Coffin of Denver was in Casper yesterday. Let us repair your soles and shin the uppers, Our work gives satis: faction. The City Shoe Shop.—Adv. J. D. McPherron motored from Denver to Casper Sunday. Vanity cases of all sizes, shapes and prices. are to be found at ‘Tripeny’s, Watch the windows,— Adv. M, Casey was a visitor in the city from Cheyenne yesterday. MOTHS FLIES Mosquitoes Roaches Ants) Bed Bugs Etc. Kills Ein Dead Be prepared for accidents around the home. Tripeny’s has a com- plete stock of reliable remedies.— Ady. tn Bottles Only Half Pint. .. .50c Pt. 75e Qt. $1.25 ‘Trial Sprayer Free Hand Sprayer.....40¢ Who will enjoy the free trip to r ! greg At Grocers & Drogoits 2 jat America's Fo t industrial Research Institute, F, W. Anderson of Cheyenne mo- tored through Casper Sunday. Rent your extra room, Furnish it tastefully and with little cost at Mr. and Mrs. Julius Matson and two children, Edith and Julius, have moved from this city to Evansville. Mr, Matson has accepted work on the new school there. Mr. Kline returned by motor with Don't run ‘chances qith your kodak developing. Tripeny’s work is done quickly and carefully.—Ady. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kline have returned from Thermopolis where they spent several days vacationing. Sold " Stations ways ny Service Visit our store for the latest word in jewelry. Jos. I. Schwartz.—Adv. Pep is now in his new quarters in Jack Daly’s new bullding oh Cen- ter street. The new location allows @ greater ammount of service to pa- trons. The same striking reductions in_ staple drugs and tobacco will sponse Ww: a Regular price Regular price $42.00 See 5 Only—3 Hole Crescent Regular price $32.50 22s 2 Se 4 Only—4 Hole Crescent without Broiler, closed top. 2. Only—Elevated Oven, Enamel with Regulator. out Regulator. Closed top. 1 Only—4 Hole Acorn. E. P. 144 South Durbin Street In order.to make room for a heavy shipment of Detroit Jewel Ranges most certainly brought re- From Purchasers Who Knew Bargains and many stoves were moved, The sale will con- tinue for ‘a short time longer. NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES Standard gas ranges, at a cost to you that is cost to us. dom is offered, and only the circumstances of our needing the room to receive the big shipment of Detroit Jewel Ranges makes this possible. “Convenient Terms Can Be Arranged at a Slight Increase in These Prices, 3 Only—3 Hole Gray Enamel Ranges. $32.50 Pree ______--$26.50 9 Only—4 Hole Gray Enamel Ranges. -$32.40 $25.65 Reg. price $1650994.65 Regular price f36.00.998.09 2 Only—Elevated Oven Crescent w Reg. price $22.50903.00 Regular price $250. 990.03 ALL REFRIGERATORS AND ICE CHESTS AT LESS THAN COST ANNOUNCEMENT Lee’s Quality Grocery and Market _ Will Be Open for Business Tuesday, August 19 Corner S. Melrose and Fifth Streets Phone 1227R Full line of staple and fancy groceries, fresh meats, vegetables and. fruits Watch and jewelry repairing done at per is lasting and gives complete satisfaction.—Adv. Discrimination is necessary repairing. Jos. I. Dr. F. C. Robb was Sunday from Denver. Earn” Carl Cline of Colorado Springs was In Casper yesterday. “Learn to buckets of ink that has been spill Die you ever miss a train because | fF and against him. choosing your watch and jewelry Schwartz.—Adv. in Casper at the Casper were of a tardy expressman? ‘Guard |~ against it- by calling See Ben Casper ball enthusiasts Transfer. Phone 74.—Adv. cheered by yesterday's performance D. C. Lockridge of Omaha, Neb, “Learn to Earn™ at the Casper/tolrney q mean tustle. This after- S. Ensbach of Pittsburg, Pa. Business College, Inc.—Adv. noon at 5:15 marks the last prac * Wise of Akron, Ohio. —-—— tice game for the Casper team. Mohr of Martinez, Cal. George T. Heuer motored to Cas- —-- Leech of Bakersfield, Cal. per from Denver Sunday, The prettiest girl in all of Wyo- mong is——? in Barney Google is having a mean time deciding upon the location for his race. If Mr. Gonge cou!d only see some of the Wyoming ‘ weenies” (that is Barney's term) we have a hunch that the race would be held right here In Casper. Wait till those Have you visited our Annual Au-| Business College, Inc.—Adv. gust Corset Clearance Sale; All ~ Mab dit ep secs at teh Standard sets at big. reductions. |" Tomorrow will determine “Who's! ‘phe corset rule at the Stuart Shop Start ance, *t $1, $3.and $5. The|/ Who" in the political world. The] has been enthusiastically received by Stuart Shop. —Ady. voters will place .their ballots a8] Gasper shoppers. Little wonder. aco they gee fit and the best candidate] j). ¥ : : though, for the values are of an ex- L. E. Mulinig was a Denver visitor | will be given office regardless of| Canest,’ Kind over the week end. back-room conferences and the ea *apy—ou] ‘a3at[o9 ssoutsng sodsvD ey 3 ,,UIeq 0} UTVeT,, Expert watch and jewelry repair ing. Cusper Jewe'ry Co.. 0-8 Bldg. YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED We Deliver'to All Parts of the City Our Motto—QUALITY-SERVICE-FAIR PRICES FREE Ice Cream Cones to Kiddies Accompanied by Parents on Opening Day G. C. Lee, Prop. } This opportunity sel- ith Six Months to a Year to Pay 1 Only—4 Hole Acorn’ with Broiler. Regular price $35.50 $46.00 2 Oe ae oe acorn Oven, plain wit roiler. egular price $54.00 -________ $38.70 1 Only—Elevated Acorn Oven, White Splashers and Oven Top. Regular price 373 900.4 D 1 Only—Elevated Acorn Oven, Three Quarters White Enam- $69.75 el. Reg. price $95.00_ 1 Only—Elevated Acorn Oven, White Splasher. Regular $65.25 $88.00 ---__ 1 Only—Elevated Acorn Oven, White Gas Ranges. Gas Ranges , all White Splashers and Oven ° Regulator. $100.00. 946.00 ALL PAINTS AT COST PRICES All Dishes, Enamelware and House- hold Necessities at Lowest Prices BRENNAN GAS APPLIANCES Casper, Wyoming Phone 133 We present for the approval of- ladies who demand only the best, a group of Imported $150 to $350 Soft Rich Fabrics ~) Magnificent Trimmings Unquestionable Style Superb Tailoring Stamp Them Plainly As Superior Garments THE Fair Time Fall Festivals The Racing Season | are approaching 1 and call for gay, new apparel, y Cloth Coats everywoman’s store CHRYSLER SIX ROADSTER You men who have been waiting for the snappiest roadster on the mar- ket should see this Chrysler. NOW ON DISPLAY CASPER MOTOR COMPANY 230 West Yellowstone Phone 909

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