Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 16, 1925, Page 5

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SUNDAY, AUGUST 16, 1925 PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY Miss Marion Isenberg, Harry N.|Miss Edna Sawyer are in Casper Isenberg and George B. Keeler of] for a féw days from Torrington on Denver are guest sat the Townsend/a business and pleasure trip com- hotel for the week-end. bined. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huds are Mrs, J. L, Walker and son are in guests in Casper from their home|from their home in Midwest in Denver. 4 [Mek Sad $ nlf Mrs. 8. J. Snyder of Thermopolis Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ayers of ia-| spent y esterday in town with friends. voye are spending the week-end in Casper. A. A. Moody of St. Louls, R. B. LI D3 Woody of St. Louls and W. B. Gray Warren Dailey and son of Wor-| of Tulsa arrived in Casper yesterday land will he in the city a few days) They ave guests at the Townsend attending to business affairs, hotel. see Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Carlson of Denver are here on a business and pleasure trip. H. W. Gailin guest in Casper fe . { Cheyenne is a the weelt-end, cee Elmer C. Ander: Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Melbe are vis. {ting in Casper from ithelr*home in connected with the Sheridan Brewing company Midwest, accompanied by Mrs. Anderson, is} gure here for a few days. y : Mere, 8, C. Vaughan is a Ches iness visitor in the E. F. Badershaw arrived in Casper yesterday on a business trip. “ee Miss Ruth Hall arrived | ti Bal Mr. and Mis. H, L, Holenbrink are| 7osterday. | Miss Hall ti lew ¢ s here trom Torrington for the week-| "/enes here for a few days . . end. pie aan! C. O, Murnan ot Denver, formerly i of Clayton and Murnan of Denver, I. D. Lambert, district represen-| is here for a few days, a guest at tative of the M. J. B, coffee com:|the Henning hotel. pany arrived in Casper yesterday oe on one of his regular trips. peda: H. Harpie of Denver is stopping in Cal f h e this week John Williams of Denver is spend. + alipieen ae ra pik week ang tbe Haste leaaper, F, M. Roberts of Denver is in Cas- z y Mrs. S. J. Snyder of Thermopolin| P** O” Pusiness today. 's spending the week-end in Casper.| wr. 4. walden, well known agent of the film booking office of Denver W. D. Osterloh, Salt Creek busi-|i< in town this week. ness man will be a guest in Casper eee evEE the, Wpmryeyeey Tom Hall returned yesterday tron ; ip thi ra. AG. Bristow was a guest in Cas.|* ‘TP through Towa. | per from Danvers: 2 J. BE. Reedy, special agent of the Northwestern Railroad came in yes- terday from Chadron. eee L. R. Lyons of Salt Creek {s a J. W. Rogers, of the Gates Rub-| euest at the Gladstone for the week: ber company of Denver, is guest | ona, at the Gladstone hotel for the week- end. Elmer Silburn of Salt Creek spent yesterday in C; . see Harry Yesness and Max Prezant tee 5 have returned from Denver where _ Sam I. Burstein of Thermopolis| they spent the last week on business. ie spending the week-end in Cas- or 6 per. Eddje Dale of Denver ts visiting in Casper. R. A, Smirl of Salt Creek arrived vt oe in Casper yesterday to attend to bus-} x4, B. Donaldson. ess matters. . Riverton busl- Be ale ness man, is spending the day in Casper. harles F. Patterson Jr., is spend- ee the day in Casper from his home} ww. p. Fieldhouse, director in the n Galt Creek. 2 Teton Petroleum company, Mrs, : = Fieldhouse and Mrs, C. A. Fieldhouse Otis Kidder of the Continental O11) are guests at the Henning hotel from company {s in town today, Forrest Lake. ee eee Miss Elizabeth McPherson of Doug- las {s visiting friends in Casper. Rae Preece of Tulsa spent yester- A. L. Peyton of Cheyenne is day in Casper on business. ing the day in Casper. s us cee L. Rex Mayne of Salt Creek is) Recent Casper visitors in Ther visiting in Casper over the week-/mopolis last week were: Attorney end. and Mre. C. D. Murane, EL J. me things Sullivan, Attorney BE. B. Enterline Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Sawyer and| ana Fred Harrison. eee Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Fowser arrived here this week from Riverton and will visit here indefinitely. Mr Fowser is superintendent of the Hope Engineering company and wil! make his headquarters in Casper for Photograph |°"". - .- EB. H, Aderton is a Parco visitor in Casper today, eee spend Do You Want a Handsome were: Mr. and M: . G. Fulton, um Mr. and Mrs. R. It. Baker, Mr. and | Mrs, M. ©. Price, L. D. Temple and ce) | the Misses Edwatcy and Smith cee F R E E Miss Rowena Irwin of this city is a a guest of Miss Hester Wiltse in road officials who made an inspe: tion of the Lander-Casper divisio last week were: Willlam Walliser vice president, of Chicago; $1 Special New Pattern Gold Band Glass A Beautiful New Pattern of OPTIC GOLDBAND With ETCHED DESIGN in the Following Pieces With Casper Pharmacy Second and Wolcott GOBLETS $ TUMBLERS § ; SHERBETS WINES tack COCKTAILS See Them in Our Window ROTHROCK JEWELERS Recent Casper visitors in Riverton | Che Caspet Sunday Cridbune NOT RICH, BUT ARE SUCC CESS UL! < > Brief Stories of ‘Achiever: With Little ean Behe and Mrs. A. L. Corey of Green Ri stopped over in Casper yesterda their way home from Yelloy park J. J. Dixo: aity, elected at the last approved coun In Cen Min n, pa 1 in city 0011 3.0, DIXO all membe N his way of think cr the n tral Pre nn., a tiol lise to bf nance ttempt of the n id that whiskey irreate “ACTIONS LOUDER THAN WORD: heated campaign is making in bis prom- “do so! thing to clean up ‘the tow: Hootleggors and runners had no rest tev. Dixon office. attrac vetoing had s of the city to pass the P's vetc r of cour gument | B come to cing so the effort more bi ble atten. me- ted an een > it neil oot ried ed since Mayor |ber of the Christian (Disciples) | weck# | ) _ than in all the|chutch, but has served as a supply| ‘Then the battle started. Exam his. ] sir prohibi-}in the Congregational and Metho-| after exam was shoved under th wim dist churche: | nose of the wild-andwoolly west t or is pastor of § Thirty years ago he moved to the | but he ate them up like he | wilt a I a | viscopal church, is | Village of Mt. Sterling, where he has| would mother’g doughnuts, They] Aa Topperwein, t|t 1 commanding officer of Company Kk, | Since resided, driving to and from] c ould not corner him, trip him, nor the Rifle, will be in r 1 206th infant chaplain of the | nt charge every Sunday. stick him. B stmas time the) aay and adny, bit has: decited |'7 1 j an Legion post, and an ac-| He was born in Delaware county, dean had forgiven him for nev to conf the free exhibition of his] also. t t , L Hy t mber of » Civic clu bed Oct. 14, 1843 and after attend-| having attended high school and by] shooting skill to Tuesd: 1 ees chools, graduated from | Easter time he was well on his way | Topperwein is the recognized cham- | struct t SAYS YOUTHS NO WORSE = | “enter College. He was converted in rard the cap and robe shop. In| pion marksman of the United | Tue nyed a y Central Press.) eer tarted ching the same] June he was g adhuated with honors, | States, and is making a tour of the c 1 Glen f al., Aug. 15,—With 5 the top few in aj country under the vices of the t l municipal ship of Winchester Arms company building state entrusted, to the eee fe " 60,000 MILES ON BICYCLE < on his ranch,{ One of his stunts is the draw , 1 pain man who har passed the seventy- By Central Press.) nomy, f pictures, not with pencil or p | pidly f fifth mileste ANSONIA, Conn., Aug. 15.—Wi eady for brush, but with rifle bullets. A of Ife, the « Ham Jones, of Ansonia, ig believe Harvard or Co-} uses a copper shield for this pur-| director | + abs of Or la to hold the non-professional 1 hopes to get a doo-}| pose and speedily draws a cartoon | cone t | claim to t distance bicycle record of the world. | toy e is married of some of America's greatest publi tion, have . ni | es distinction of At the age of ie Mathematics i «| characters by blazing away at the iy Mount f ; es Having’ ite city 68, after 30 target. ence of t v cl i feet « \ affairs rule¢ ils of sie: ee ‘opperwein {s making , pena 1 association t t | exting 1 4 xy prob ay 5 ONES PRIN’ quarters at the Schulte rdware palon the " it ¥ ener Shp A pes pedalling, he Listen AB mpany while in Casper. Mr.| ocr Nine « i | ' ; mayor in t has just com. INGTON, Aug. 15.—Hidden | Schulte’s establishment has long been seth t tt | vicinit eeiiart ae country. pleted 60,000 inva anbauat oF avy | known the “Winchester Store." ‘ | yg ricnaen ¢) Mayor G. \\ aera department {8 one of the world’s| The time and place of Topperwein it year ir t wit Whitsell, al Jones, hate Tract, auceesatul detectives, He is} free exhibition will be announced fn | = Soles . a though aged in and’ hearty, at I, HL Taylor; ehiet the Tribune on Monday. Watch yoars, is an ELROD OBS Wale of the navy iden: for: {t. | active worker igen Napeene ts ification bureau, |i ; | ard is declared acd Fy in Taylor has|\teug | by th bal saa be charge of the fin- ‘ | persons who comprise the popula-| Wheel, and gerveidit ©. reasons : | tion of the city to be the “finest eee bad of more than alpameceee } city executive in the country." batt, fautaninod aahals | tatters dacanee ewes |" RADIO sidilabaad Seeking recreation whenever he thése’ new : | {reo of duty, Mayor Whit His achievement as a wheelmap| Mer ¢ oom, not | NEW AND USED FURNITURE coe tan von rdecinering has attraeted considerable news: |") navy and mar | : Dust - Mv | eortetteethe cia denien teat. seen photographed for the m axa beep devetl front Building: Batucaay ~ U His only comment on the youths| He fs a retired stationary en-| 4004 nis work intolliM night produced a concert which}} poo: Stand L. memietay of today is that “the e not one | Bineer, and a native of England a science, and can} caused the crowd to gather a 8 b't worse than their fathers and {aentity anyone.otle ten to it, It was difficult work to] Garbage Can ~.--- B RE MEE AAT SS, mothers or even grandmothers and| Hazel Scott, one of the secretaries |the 1,500,000 men J.Hy TAYE force one’s way through the throng |! 41) white Cotton Mattresses Ae SS 8x00 grandfathors.” at the Denver office, returned yee-|in his records in Leith dea pei a AGA pal ba heal Drop-Leaf Tab] $3.00 terday from a trip through Yellow-|ten or fifteen minutes, “ susie Manat Scan M x cae ua rop-Leatf be Ginsu - ee $3. Hall, superintendent of motive | *tne park. They are guests at the Wingerprints never lie,” he says. ou ie amen genoa ey ase Wardrobe Trunk —.---- e ¥ i ____ $20.00 n° Pan Henning hotel while here enroute to| ‘Taylor has been eminently suc-| Which had no outside wit . | nower, Chicago; M, Y. Pangle, as ning nrou 2 f Patmin ot.the Watson i Satsin oo Rooker $2.00 | ¥ 5 | their"home in Denver cessful in tracing the identification | (Pinky) Watson of tt ewing Rocker - ' ethciadt aid a sistant generfl superintendent, of ene! ce Satine: coaeriion- man dio shop had placed the set, a super, } Pete Wee Pt OMe 98 eared ee ene | hetrodyne, in front of his of We Do Pac superintendent. of the Wyoming di\| Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Price are ex DiaIabee HELE iiie! endcyiSani ofv past] | vision and S. M. Braden | pected to return today from a trip|teft today for Rawlins and Elk] goers py, || 242 West First St. Phone 2420 j * . to the Yellowstone National park | Mountains, the latter place to visit . Buffalo Cr beth Kidd ran Mrs. N | ton and 1 Denve friends f Teremia for Oma Miss Hi weeks of and Mrs, cousins, R. W. tive of eompan) Phillip’ Mat day followir asper with re) Mrs. Joh irriage Loftin were departed f n Gr came ch on > will go 10 T their homes in ¢ the guest In vanager of the MARRIED 1,200 > to 460 v. Henr; RLING, 0. Aug. | y J. Duckworth is be-| GI have established several | —Alc 15.- records in his 58 years of service in} kota the ministry, Rey. Duckworth, one of the oldest active ministers in the country, preaches every from the member: cerem¢ = The. Rey. as pa t c at Os 83 years ol In tif years the Duckworth m was performed in ti hureh in 1866 Duckworth has or of more than churches, has dedicated nearly 50} mar chapels in Ohio, Indiana, inols and Virginia, married taan 1,200] and has Iowa, I He is a mer of his Pies He is a more ALEX people | ehureh | ar arriage | lege he New} H rved forty | prec Attorney F, ee FE. Enterline | with M on aa + bd H, L, Baldwin, Denver busi n;-will be in Casper for the = | onene Mr. and Mrs. W Hovey 1S ROUGH ON Torrington guests at the Tow 1] COLLEGE EDUCATION hotel this week-end | (By os) ph allt MAND F iD. Avs. 15.) oN, J, Nielsen of Midwest was in a South Da-| Gasper Saturday on busit rancher, living in the treeles see north of the Black Hills, has] The Misses Lillian and Ra of bach-| ford drove in from their h of science | sheridan yesterday the. Univer see of North Da} Miss Be ty G aving Sun. one year's| spend a mor beyond eee the seventh grade. C. H, Horstr When Facey ap- | ct and Mra. C. on the ea pus one month la last fall he had no ‘ANDER FACEY credits to show from college or high s t proposed to receive a 1 do it, Aft Dun mal park e- Charl Mrs. John Da , have returned from the Yellowstone 1 th tt and fter many a edents had been smashed, the s allowed to er a sp stugent with the privilege of lal examination every tw Is leaving to left | isit spent in| terday for a tour of the tive | park. guest in Casper for a few days. “ eee | tats : ANTED Ve and Miss Eliza Dr. J. C. Kamp 4s expected to re. | ©: FR. Parrith und M. W. Br FILED, ONE Gh in yesterday from | turn to Casper Monday from a | are among the Parco guests in the Lone Bear. Mrs. | to the Yellowstone and Glacte clty ‘ele Heiserma Casper her un Thomas Danie ne Kell¢ Mrs Der nie with: an who for s¢ Daily and and Mrs. Leo A. Dunn, * her home tn Red Wing, Minn., on Friday evening. eee er ahd 1, district repre y Springtle Dani and © in ¢ was veral le and aunt, Mr. her Mr, and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan and daughters. Margaret have as their gue 109 Hast Tenth str J. J. Sullivan Sullivan's sister, Miss Craig . and Kathleen, ts at their home, t, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Senta Ti Peter fir irday Jamestown, Mrs. Mr. Miss Ww. F | Carthy fM end gues ional parks, from depa art N. D. Lilian .L. Van Bu r The he will spe Cunningham company from a two weeks’ vac ly spent in the vicin' rmopolis Sunds Mrs, Josephine Lamb and her j three daughters, who have | ting the home of Mrs mother, Mrs. John A, Mur North Grant street, for the days, left ric for thelr Fort Logan, C one Bert Connell { the Rich fon ot and Mrs. Bruce 8. Cheyenne are the week-end Ruby The Misses Ma and tine and family Hoft is a gues per from her home in Shoshon!, . A. Dolyus of Cheyenne ts in Casper on business. eee r from € ore Miss : Jeremiah urned visiting in Casper for are week. *heyenne pent in rgh will | ay morn s there, been vis- Lamb's ray, 139 last ten home in ards and returned pleasant Lander, Jones of t In Cas. “Mahon % days where she will attend 2) a ¢ I Worth of pSoag ee aerasey eaeket meeting of the beard of trustees of} Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Heyer are} "e® home in Denver.’ sca | Bring $5.00 Worth o Ys “ul toe: tiptueedtys O€ sebich shoe's a:|idaving:tamorrow for Hetetcook ta] ce rc TT a tate na | d |<. Masand' Mrs, ©. L. Hoties and two} ember Miss Kidd will re-| spend a week's vacation. | aeRO: ORSTHGEO Toee tc, Cabiner. dant Marth Deve oping an daughters have been enjoying .an inhi: Cade ng ieee Par yess | yer National bank, and Mrs. Green, | ¢ ats ute in rf afollie M | ‘ pie nce fe gar! ee Be eo a, W. D, Jac ed suit for divorce Saturday £ Printing une Sip to the Yellowstone Na-| ; ixely, | Miss Florance Eastman of Dr. J pom pasty oan Pe an y a D. ites net charging non TCHR MENS Sd eee |. Kamps office will return tom pone perks. The couple: was niafried 4 to the Mr, and Mrs. ©. F, Mackenzie Mr. and Mra. W. A. Phillips of | °w from a vacation trip of seve Philadelphia, September 18, 1919 PER visited {n Greybull last week enroute wa are the £ ‘ atatter'ai W Ses [ements in .Callfgenta, } Mrs. 7 and Mrs. J, A.| ‘There are no children . to Casper from a trip made by |!" pnts Ho Ms Da Stdling || Mrs. Rosa, Woodaworth of Denver | Mllott drov from Wheatland] Isabelle Tyler was granted a de motor to California, Oregon and | Polls mie Sexiest PR vhs teen visiting in Naka yesterday ar this morning for | « t aD tye divorce this j Pharmacy [°° | Donat’ ot Cas Fe Me eeu X. “Bhorty” Castle home tor | Sheridan by from Clyde D. Ty Mrs. Frederick Jumburg and Miss} 3 4 ; : jan at mionth urn her home 3. T. Fae and family of Salt Creek -. $ Lucy Cornett visited with their iss Ruth Kimball has as her |!) f Me spending the week-end in Cas and receive this ideal patents Mr. and Mrs 5. Cornett | Suest for the re of the sum: . per. 3 reward. ik thule Tasks week mer, M ‘ Lara Mr Itaman and two small gree (2 ae to Mize, Jones of the Pi |@aughters, Marion Elien and Betty | % | Worth $1.50 Mr. and Mrs. D. C. O'Brien and | Beta Phi sox TT op fT ae an See tig AL gag rat ae ‘ 1 ; or daughter visited in Greybull last | from the l of Wyoming, ; rates rine : : | Denver, week “for a few days before con- | r i > : Pe rf | oe = =" A Hand Colored Enlarge= |} ining their trip to the Yellowstone | ™! I f the V reir 1 1 Ag Ketek ie eres TE AG ment of Your Cwn National p: ) dates ‘ Negative HP ee Pe : ‘ sre th 4 | Cusper toda 1 rome t Mrs and Me . . Hammond, Ind ‘ovat teats he TAKE YOUR CHOICE || gaughter Heler | ee ge Genta: Deaths ‘ie Puaitnae ¢ last week . pail any, Pathe Tad pas alesman and | pleted. Mr. Daly busy h Pi t G05, oe By, Well leregaes Men Stele tae tue resent Dalit urday at the court hous Paxton Irvine of Lusk was in Cas- | * wets e {ae eNom i J eles The Picture || reso» reine of vine wan in can | frien ot Novas Fs aa sg ae Sh affalce, the n He ate | is a potrelioe n the Casper police | wishe | Casper yesterday on th force, Mrs i matron at the op Chicago and Northwestern rail | Journey home, le Jail, ite TAX ON AERIALS Our City Council recently passed an ordinance ausing a tax or inspection fee on all aerials. Those already installed also come under this edict. Do you know what this means? The little boy with the $6.00 Crystal set must pay the city electr cal inspector one or two dollars just to have him look it over. Why? It looks to me as though the offic spector is about to be abolished, and in order on to his job, he is picking on the radio owners. How about all the defective wiring jobs in use in his city? They are far more dangerous than an aerial but nothing is done about them because the have been in use a long time and if they had to be inspected 90 per cent would have to be condemned, But, when a man Wants to put a wire in his own yard he must’ pay some inspector, who, the chances are, never put up an aerial for a radio set in his life, Are you going to stand for it? e of the city in- to hold Yours for a square deal at least, WATSON RADIO SHOP “The Little Store With the Big Business” 130 East Second O-S Bldg. Phone 900 after less| day for Minneapolis where she will a visiting her brother dence work. | and sister families to matricu- see s he had only B. Hemmant drove in yesterday months’ of] from his home in Wheatland an and yesterday for a tour of the Y. W. C. A. 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