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oat SUT : i af ; the Southern part of the State, and jvisit San Frandisco: before their re- turn home oo Dinner for Musician Holmes Hardware Co. Jat Midwest Hotel Wants your trade. Therefore, we must secure Mrs. Viola Beatrix Goodwin was YOUR CONFIDENCE. This we must do by hostess last evening at a dinner of SERVICE. charming appointment for Arthur First-cl merchandise at fair prices. Frazer, the distinguished pianist, who All defective goods made good with a smile. played so wonderfully Johnson Floor Wax, 49c Ib. his clever impresario from Lander. The guests were friends of Mrs. Good- fly mu- win, whose interests are c Holmes Hardware Co. ieee TYLER VARIETY STORE TELEPHONE 601 oo Ft. Casper Chapter Daughters of Revolution While the Daughters of the Amer ican Revolution never affiliate with the General or State Federation of clubs, having their own Federation, as it wer , they are tudy club in | the truest e of the word, devoting their efforts to informing themselve i ) as to their national history and to fostering the spirit of patriotism ir the young people of the comm In J rate Flag D. are bent toward esterday uft- ernoon, und for Miss Kitty Drouillard, ) | Ni Tonight ig I-R-I-S .) W. S. HART 1 In : Apostle of _ |). # PVengence, |e Heart Fi Triangle Kay-Bee in Five Reels rs DOUGLAS FAIBANKS and aS BESSIE LOVE ' § ——— IN —— ' i , In Six Parts The Mystery ot , A Visualization of the Life of Nathan The Leaping F ish; Tomorrow ee William A. Brady Presents ROBERT WARWICK and GALE KANE i{|Hale, founded on the play, “NATHAN HALE,” by Clyde Fitch. q raat F he htet ts in th ih) : Robert .Warwick and Gail Kane, as- fh aking the historic spots P va- i . : ag 7 By Mrs. Donald MacQueee Telephone No. 15 Moda eaters, Sata than fam i i Triangle Keystone in Two Reels sisted by the best cast procurable, } — ’ K8))) SS - Misses Parker and Larsen Mr, and Mrs. Wyland Hosts Bae et epg oe Reeth Shows Start Promptly at 7:30 and 9 P.M. Entertain at Jolly Party for Dinner-Bridge Party Pressel i asin on tbe aa cetety Pada | Misa Winifred Miller and Miss Anna At a charmingly appointed dinner|operating with the State organization | \\ —— , Larson united in giving one of the|o, saturd sning, followed byjin marking Wyoming spots: The aoe etre olliest ties ew a pir |} 7 chapter has dor nuc charitable sone NEE BY bait Write Pe bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wyland| chapter eae ae La Geae ae clusively in fuel. Office af Casper Donald MacQueen left Saturday | - H.F, Rooker of the-Wyoming Gro nome in North Beech street Friday | proved themselves delightful hosts,| yo" <4 ayo" a" iy Ainerica Sentor | Stas 1-9-tf morning for his ranch near Nowood|cery Coj-was here from Crawford evening. The guests found delightful and the fact that social affairs are|ation Sin ay al Moniiation. s nery st on o ung L. nara Neb.,cfor the week end! arrangements for their pleasure, and only occasional since Christmas, made|_ At the reclaim eetis g ee at B. H, ‘Jr, has purchased a and will attend ae = me of they oo they ad Buch a good time, that it waslchis one all the more attractive, Thel ihe ceciie eee tae re ommorrOW & South Barn aeESa til 4 Wygming Wool Growers at Thermop-| 5 «7 pascoe and wife were he rte th oeeeMaelleions : Jea| Clegantly appointed table held as its| the twenty-one members will listen to 4; , list of folk who appreciate lis before returning to Casper from Kaycee Saturday . ; in deep pink tints with which sprays! of the colonie presented by Mr - ‘ Pe 4 a eee A fine’ chance to get a beautiful Hat time, the guests enjoyed tasting some] oF ay; uisite narcissus were mingled . oO Don't forg the special Hat Sale |_ des 5 Burkett’s Milliner sctable- home-gide fruit cake,|~ i é hingled. | Leavitt ry . gate keeper at the een : 3 at a sacrifice at Burkett’s Millin e iadinkt touch of ele The blossoms gained in charm by their} Mrs. H. R Lathrop is regent; Mrs.) \) 60740) m trip into Cas BURKE S_this week. 1-15-1t tb ¥ aly nt ois graceful arrangement in a basket of | Curl Shumaker, vice regent; Mrs. W.)) tt pire ne e—— — mm le relreeuaee al thru which the greenery of|S, Kimball, Sr., recording secretary. P°? Vriday i RETenae ; The compa y was divided into three ie been nd leaves showed artis-!Mrs. Wr, Ke ae tapes a a here with friends, = = . , headed by « each/ tically. Covers were laid for Gov.Aretecy. Mis: Liged: treanaseree Ma Hehe ai The Misses Bohlke announce the opening Of a dancing group was instruc “P and’ Mrs. B. B. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs./Charies Horstman, registrar. and many people stop at Trineny's : stunt which should lend lots of merri-/ siaiop Ormsby, Dr. and Mrs. A. F Mra B. Br Brocka: titres a ctionery store, 145 S. Center school in Moose Hall. mene pote, even Ea rne Misses Je8}erc mime iknd Mrs iG: Bi Hagens, Mest) ise st, for treah’ popcorn’ and) soft MAE L. BOHLKE ie Thompsor aude Tripeny and I aid Mrs Pc “era, eeTITHE ae ts PARTISAN POLITICS INVADES drinks that his place is evidently be- a - fie Kuhns were chosen to head these | s)).4 their = itablel Ge handel WYOMING LEGISLATURE coming more popular every day. You (Pupil of Duryea, New York) bands of impromptu performers, and some-cards bearing tis monograni Pe Ze receive prédmpt and courteous treat- Socuistei Dancin they surely wrinkle PiBTOWENtO |Tgcbeces re (Gadtigusd GRaopeerons ment and good service. 1-12-2t y g good effect, for the evening was just, : BLO , AES oD ore) VERNA F. BOHLKE we big laugh after another. In a SS: : mls 3 Warner and Frank C. West rontest for measuring Lr te affair were Mesdames C, H Cart Haw Warren Bailey, H, Har. arranging in those cities. Miss Drouil-.can Revolution are asking the legis- jin, MeIntyre; the Misses Edna White, | lard is right at the front of everything lature to adopt the Indian Paint } Jessie Thompson, Mary Nash, Cora | musical in Lander and has the name Brush (Castelleja Linariaefolia), as ) a Martin in Lander Musician Visits Casper Women’s clubs is pushing a proposal smiles, Miss h ag for creation of the office of supervis- ina White carried off honors, and ad the distinction of having the very Miss Kittie C. Drouillard of Lander ing matron of penal and charitable est smil the com , no mean) 4 ed in the city Saturday and will, State institutions, the proposed offi- mn he guest this merry dn from here to Douglas and Chey- cial to receive a salary of $1,000 per enne for the concerts which she is|year. The Daughters of the Ameri- Effie Kuhns, Maude Tripen oline Bailey, nn Thompson, Ma are, Marie Ross, Florence Johnson, young Chicago pianist, i v of being a brilliant pianist herself, the state flower, and to adopt a de- {} Thru her efforts, Arthur Frazer, the, sign prepared by Miss Vera Keays of \ , appearing, Buffalo for a state flag, and he} Two members of the legislature an im-) were not in their solof the week. § ire so great a number of Wyoming cities ed fortu e in having rio whose quaintanice i and whose abilities ats during the first tor R. G. McGrew of Carbon county is out of the state ° 2 und Representative John Hays of Hot Springs-Fremont counties is ill. Both houses adjourned over Satur- The Misses Bohlke of Billings have day as a tribute to the late Colonel made arrangements to open classes, W. F. Cody. The Park county dele for dancing in Casper, after a long,’ gation attended the funeral in Den-} hard search for quarters. They will ver. hold their classes in the Moose Hall, The committee of each ho and may be reached there by those which will be referred the B desiring appointments, or at the Mid- stitutionally mandatory reapportion- Frances X Bushman] «. est Hotel ment act will consist of fourte In a Three-Reel Essanay i w ° Dancing School to Come to Casper 8- Big Reels MAURICE COSTELLO IN THE ‘Crimson Stain’ Two Reels Both young women have met with members, one from each represents ss in the Sugar City, and tive county. If the counsel of Gover » pupils of noted dancing experts nor Kendrick is heeded the reappor-| i ° are E he Selig in the East. Miss Mae Bohlke has tionment bill will reduce the number | worked with the famous cher, of legislators, H Tribune Weekly Duryea, of New York, and Miss Verna 9 oO} zZ Bohtke, who has charge of the clas- CITY NEWS | Three Reels of Comedy sical teach i interpretative, and of the. | renowned Ruth St at succ , has studied with the world- Denis and with te) Tomorrow: Louis Calif. o——___ —————_——_—_—— FRANCIS Xt BUSHMAN Dancing should make a great ap- Mrs, Harry Parsons and Mrs. Lee} and peal in Casper right now, while the! A. Wolfard returned Friday night} cold weather is conducive to violent from Cheyenne, where they were del- BEVERLY BAYNE exercise, }egated to act in behalf of the W. C. nh A © o T. U. movement to secure the pas-| Casper Travelers Arrive in Los Angeles Mrs. H. L. Patton, Miss Irma Pat- ton and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald have Mrs. Ruth arrived in California, after stops in night for Denver and other points, and are very pleasantly situated at the Lanker- sheim Hote! in that city, From there, they will journey to other points in Hardware Look Mr. Home Builder OUR STOCK OF BUILDERS’ HARDWARE AND TOOLS IS ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE IN THE CITY. sage of a prohibition measure in the State Legislature. oo Ogburn left Saturday] tawlins, where she will! spend several weeks visiting her son, | whose home is in that city. ! “ROMEO and JULIET” TheLyric 2 °o9°o Casper Coal and Coke Co. deals ex-| CALL AND INSPECT OUR LINE, AND WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY... . WwW atch. Our Windows tee ait Gee The Big Busy . Store ebel Commercial Company The Big Busy Store = (Pupil of Louis Calif and Ruth St. Denis) Classical and Interpretative Phone Moose Hall or Midwest Hotel For Appointments Whatever Satisfies or Pleases a Person GENUINE SERVICE—that is what the real business man of today is trying to achieve. sitors to the city from Boul- Our January Clearance Sale “When you come to analyze service you perceive that it isn’t what you get for nothing, but what you pay for ungrudgingly. It is what the business house profits from, not wHat it costs in money. “Whatever satisfies or pleases a person is service. out every Hat in the house to “To give bad service is to do things without using our heads. There is one pretty fair test by which to judge every contact between the house and its customers—and, in fact, the same test may. be used in judging any indi- vidual act whatever. It is the simple question: Has the thing been done right? make room for our big Spring stock that will soon begin to arrive. s is now on, and we must close “*You don’t need to be a Solomon in order to judge an act by that stand- ard. The first requisite is ordinaly intelligence, and the second is the mental viewpoint. Most men have the former, put relatively few the latter. That is j why so many things are done wrong; it is why we get poor service at every turn. Come in and make your se- lection of any Hat in the store, and we will make you a price that will surprise you, i : : | ‘A curious thing about service is that everybody can gain by giving it, even the most lowly clerk. Men go up by doing little things right. | “Trickery is being forced into the background in business—at least in the ranks of modern business. Deceit is passing out of fashion, and men are making big money out of a cere desire to serve.” Burkett’s Millinery Always get service at THE CASPER MOTOR COMPANY. B. B. 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