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THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE IRIS TONIGHT] “Theda Bara” in “The Sweetest Love Story | | Ever Told | THE STORY OF A WOMAN WHO MARRIES A MAN SE- | CRETLY, WHO IS SEPARATED FROM HIM THROUGH THE PLAY OF FATE, AND WHO KILLS HERSELF WHEN SHE LEARNS HE IS DEAD. SHAKESPEARE’S IMMORTAL ROMEO & JULIET TSS IRIS" ; Presents The internationally Celebrated Dancers “Maurice and Florence Walton In their Screen debut. in “The Quest of Life” Shows Start Promptly at 7:30 and 9 P. M. DANIEL FRO MAN 4 ADMISSION, 10c and 15¢ USUAL DIME DANCE AT THE TEMPLE TONIGHT SS exrbomaes i LASS i Casper Travelers Hold Stanley Family SPECIAL initing Miss Ruth Vinall of Plymouth, Reunion in California Start on Long Trip t ng | tu of Plymouth, Indiana, and LeRoy E, Campbell of ‘he Jarge group of Casper people, In spite of backward trains and} the Gampbell Cattle Co. of DePa who are wi will interest and give you some- Wallace of Thermopolis who has been! of the cov visiting her grandparents in Indiana transferred ince November, when she made the ¢, ¢limate. thing to think about trip east with her aunt. The bride is from his wi “ry pretty young woman, a petite Mrs Patto: : gangs go All B - M brunette, and her nature is just a5 they would never have known they : 5s usiness en charming as her appearance. had not other relatives. were not in - came west a year ago to teach school jooked out h Id h h at DePass, making her home with The list gi ear 1m Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hayes, well yum’s delig known cattle people of that dis Holmes Hardware Co. try from the east, having spent his Smith and boyhood in Peennsylvinia where his John Scott parents now reside. Dan Rhoad oo Bostleman, Postponed for a Week laide Cater Owing to the freight tie-up due to sisted Mrs. the storm, the collection of pottery pink and w to have been exhibited tomorrow aft- who were: SOCIAL AND PERSONAL rival in Casper. On this account the Trompson, club has decided to hold the exhibit othy Bass Mrs. Beal Entertains er, while the consolation was ° pre- 27d tea a week from tomorrow, on Thair Hawks, James Cummings, Dean Texas. : > February Ist, at the Carnegie Li- Burdick, Philip and Benjamin Pelton, = ite aS Sat Mertredi Club ented to Mr. Robert Reed ; ons F yee brary. An admission fee of 25°cents Lawrence and Norman Walden, Rex The Mercredi Bridge Club enjoyed one of its informal fortnightly gath- erings this afternoon at the residence!” | . ‘The General Federation has gone to! fer, Joseph of M dohn Beal in South Durbin The wedding of Miss Chella Martin the : street. Sociabilit nd the love of.a and Herbert L. Bogue at 11 o’clock good game is the raison d’etre for this pleasant organization, and at the close of the playing, tea is served by the hostess. Owing to the absence oo coe Popular Young People will be charged to cover the expe group of pottery speci- last night has caused them to be over- mens together, but the freight be- mr. and M whelmed with felicitations today from tween points, and expense of exhibit-| Entertainin the many friends voth young people ing it locally are borne by the va- . i - hare : 2 Mrs. E. D. Haskins om Belvidere. ssess in Casper. He » spent so rious towns where it is shown. The BE. 2 r . from town of several of the members, ite sect yee: ihelf’ uecuatntnncs delay will make it possible to bring|Ill., arrived over the Northwestern Head Lettuce Beef, Pork, Veal, Lamb a number of substitutes were asked 5. yyactically unlimited und. all join the exhibit to the attention of many terday to visit Mr. and Mrs. John Pascoe Celery Our Own Make Sausage to fill the vacancies, The list included in wishing them the best things in, who would otherwise have failed to, is for several weeks. Mrs, Has- Green Peppers Our Own Make Lunch Meats Mrs. Joe Bingenheimer, Mrs. J Gillife, ‘The:Rev. 3. J. Giblin read the| hear it, and in that way is a matter s is Mrs. : mother, and was Cauliflower Snook and her mother, Mrs. Clapp, | ,, service at the Methodist par-|of congratulation. fortunate in getting thru the drifts New Bects FRESH FISH DEPARTMENT who is here from California spending |. : with evan Mrs. Lloyd G. ? oo | between Casper. and Chicago without Watercress Silver Smelts the winter with Mrs. Snook, also Mrs. dave canante aa tar anne pide Bonne’ Has pany, loss of time because * of the Parsley Red Snapper z Aa wie Arthur young people formed a merry party Sa henoensnia eventh birthday 2a - oo Bey pskar Bika Con 12.5 Heid et in honor of the event The) tving Honnold U. invited a number|Mrs. H. R. Lathrop PLENTY OF HOME- eT Mr und mkier ride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. oe ends g : ate! So} gee Hoats at Bridge-Dinher E. G. Martin of Wolcott atrest, and|°y jit feo Taenu ee nein celebrates Sojourning in) Denver DRESSED POULTRY Channel Cat Covers weréslaid for a dozen. at{i8 Most attractive in every way. She: he ‘ Mrs. H. R. Lathrop is still in Den- invitations were laboriously written out by the little celebrant and need- less to say, there were few regrets. The children came after school and has been ver, where fortnight. his wife to a few days. per. M ispf & tien Pare St ae aty tive in the affairs of the street residenée by M nates) Gard member The bridegroom is a son of F. Shumaker. This\is dne of a series| MT. and M Frank Bogue, and is'8N | spent the hours between four and six of delightful affairs Mr. and Mrs. young business man with a at games and in enjoying the delicious Shumaker have been giving this win-| "sponsible position in the hardware birthd: ter, and following the dinner the/ department at Cunninghams. For hearts of childhood provided by Irv- guests found tables set out for cards. |‘ present, Mr. and Mrs, Bogue will ing’s mother. There was a wonderful At the rose-decked table with its,™#*ke their home at a North Grant. big cake, which bore the marks of the| Locates in handsome service, places were laid for Touiely, ae 1 Mr, and Mrs. M. P, Wheeler, Mr. and! :¥site Young People 8. John B. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs,| Ved in Casper Yesterday L. A. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Wallac A quiet wedding, which will be a bolic of the bright gifts which the quarters in Leavitt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed,| surprise to the many friends of the years are bringing in their train to of the win and the hosts, The best scores were} bride and groom took place yes-| the small boy. in the Sou made by Mrs. Leavitt and Mr. Whe terday at the Methodist ndmother, Mrs. Ade- | band in C energetic top. Seven electric lights shone their! General La brightest around the big circle, sym- Cheyenne mage,! — Irving’s STOP SHIVERING! Warm those cold rooms with a : Perfection Oil Heater } ~ Let us show you the very latest in { — this line. Prices Right present was little Miss Mary Priscilla ¢o, many years a resident of this part rict. Patton and Miss Irma Patton, Mrs. : — ; : Mr. Campbell also came to this coun- Kenneth McDonald, Mrs. James’ Mrs. Nettie Haupt, wife of Mike Pottery Exhibit and Tea Casper, and Mrs. Hannah McClure. years of age, The funeral services r and Isabel Hanway, as- Will be conducted from the Shaffer- ernoon under the auspices of the Misses Ruth Sproul, Dell Thomas, R. E. and E. M. Trout, children by a Women's Club, failed to make its ar-' Catherine and Dorotha Myers, Ruth former marriage, and Marie, Stella i €S Ingram, Frank Scherck, Jr., Hugo Surprise Their Friends of bringing the collection to Casper.! Sproul, Harold Chapman, Clate Shaf- iant:82| Good Things To Eat cpense and work of getting this and Clarence Fritz. refreshments dear to the! ®t! days longer. Government Agent baker’s elaborate art on its white G. B. Morgan, special agent for the ntering in California held snow banks, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Stan=}e*Genuine Wyoming Honey, from the REV ECKLUND The Reverend J. J. Giblin officiated ' delightful reunion at the home of ley of Fourth street and their four/s#lfalfa fields in the Big Horn Basin, e and the only member of the family yrs &. K. Bucknum of Los Angeles, charming little children got started, fresh and sweet. 16 eents per comb. intry, but who has now Yesterday on their long journey’ Kitto Grocery, phone 264. her allegiance to a warm- southward. They will visit first at A letter to Sheriff Patton Princeton, Mo., where Mr. Stanley's e, described the affair and mother re n said in her ietter that des, and from there will to Chicago and Kansas to visit n Casper if they the windows. o.°0 who enjoyed Mrs. Buck- MRS. NETTIE HAUPT DIES htful hospitality were Mrs. | FROM PNEUMONIA ATTACK Miss Lennis Smith, Mrs,| Haupt, died Monday afternoon after} and daughter, Miss Ruth a short illness from pneumonia, The es and her siste Mrs. | deceased was Nettie Stobin before who has often visited in her marriage. She was forty-nine} CHINA. ITS OWN y Chapel Wednesday afternoon at 0. Surviving besides the husband are Mrs. Morris, of Thermopolis. Honnold in serving the hite goodies to the guests Mildred Chapman, Dor-,and Martha Haupt. Also the father Blanch Hauley; Masters of the deceased who resides in Alvin,| The Kimball Drug OF THE FAMOUS , “PICKARD” HAND PAINTED IN A CLASS ALL 1-16-6t Store oo rs. John Evans g A Guest FRESH OYSTERS EVERY SMOKED AND SALT she has been for the past DAY DEPARTMENT Dr. Lathrop accompanied Denver but only remained ve ‘ eare CALIFORNIA CRABS Finan ease , and has returned to Cas- —— 7 White Fis! . Lathrop will remain sev- FANCYS GROCERIES Bloaters YOU ARE MISSING SOME- Salmon and Cod Qo 90 THING IS YOU DON’T VISIT Fancy Mackerel OUR MARKET Herring Casper nd Office, has arrived from and will make his head- Casper for the remainder ter. Mrs. Morgan is now th, but will join her hus- per before long. Wholesale Meats—Fancy Groceries Get Our Prices on Groceries Before * Seeing Others WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF FANCY GROCERIES Peas, Corn, Tomatoes, Sauer Kraut, Hominy, String Beans, Spi h, Wax Beans and Pumpkin. 4 = ¥ gage ALL KINDS OF CANNED FRUITS. WE ALSO HANDLE THE OCCIDENT AND BOW FLOUR. NOW IS THE TIME FOR BUCKWHEAT—We carry it in 5 and 10- pound Bags. R FRESH VEGETABLES—Celery, Lettuce, Radish §°Oni Toma- toes, Parsnips, Carrots and Cabbage. 5 go ae Watch For Our Saturday Special VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT. FRESH MEAT DEPARTMENT The Norris-Cleghorn Market FISH Retail