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nnn) ° THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE ___ HOLMES HOLMES CANA Garden and Lawn Tools, Hoes, Spades, Rakes, Garden Forks, -Piece Flora 2 hire. G é Telepho: 15 , Ey Mrs. Donald MacQueen Garden Trowels, 3-Piece Floral Sets, Park Wire, Garden Hose, “Echatien the Natisoal'eague Fer Women’s Service’! Mixed Paints, Varnishes, Stains, Brushes. Clothes Wringers, Step Ladders, Galo Tubs, Wash Boards, etc. THE HOLMES HARDWARE COMPANY REAL SERVICE AT YOUR COMMAND Potato Eye Clubs” are the latest suitable house, they have lingered in addition to the conservation program the East, but have finally decided to which will save waste for the nation come to Casper EAU and will in order that America may do her board on Washington street for the share toward feeding the world. The present outs of Sioux City, Iowa, have ay irs , Gus Bell Will Wed » Miss Caroline Mee Tonight and Thursday Night Clara Kimball Young IN THh COMMON LAW Prices 15 and 25 cents 10c Dance at the TEMPLE AUDITORIUM TONIGHT IRIS ORCHESTRA The Detroit Herald of Apri! 21 an- nounces the approaching marrizge of Miss Caroline Mee to Gus F. Bell of this cit The interesting announce ment was p at a beautifully ap- pointed bridge-luncheon given by Mrs De, C. W. Mee. A telegram was brougat in during the luncheon and handed to one of the guests who made the Mrs. C. W. Thomas and little news public in this novel way. » The daughter, Dell, left the first of the | American flag was conspicuous in th week for Denver, where they wil! decorations of the table, togeth« | spend several weeks visiting. Den- with a profusion of exquisite rceses were collected from one hotel in x City and all the lodges have become interested and are saving this seed, Mrs. Thomas in Denver Visiting Good Things To Eat FRESH FISH COMING IN BETTER EVERY WEEK, AND IS i] y<%.2%2" thei" former home and they, Each guest was handed = ‘rose to PER THAN ANY OTHER MEAT.5c TO 10c A POUND CHEA {| The house which Dr. and Mrs. Thomas of the bric nd groom-elect, and ring was concealed in e which Miss Mee have been occupying on South Pine | street, has been sold, and as they were forced to vacate this month, their household goods are ‘n storage for the present until they can find another residence SHIPMENTS ARRIVE EVERY OTHER DAY, DIRECT FROM THE SOURCE OF SUPPLY. FISH DEPARTMENT—Fresh Salmon Trout, Shad, Smelts, Bull Heads, Channel Cat, Black Bass, Lake Trout, Red Snapper, Halibut, Salmon, Black Cod, Crabs. BEEF, PORK, VEAL, LAMB, MUTTON Any cut you want, wholesale or retail. Mrs. Snook Will | housekeepir Return to City active and artistic bun J. C. Snook has returned from an) he ig buildine on South ( extended visit in Berkley, California, | P° yr DUyaing on South Grant st il VEGETABLES and FRUITS—Celery, Strawberries, Tomatoes, J) ith his father, Dr. Snook. | Mrs.| Casper at the holidays aoe Radishes, Lettuce, Green Onions, Rhubarb, Cauliflower, will r in in California for a stort came rr on from Dete 2 a) Gham ben ea cas company, ence natn a ach far guest was present Cucumbers, New Cabbage time, and will then ee to Casper ding of Miss M eae of the Bell-Wyoming Oii] Fe seat ciediieriior reR eae FANCY GROCERIES and DELICATESSEN Mrs. Earle Holmes parieltanitt Mr. Bell's boyhood home was in Des | white ‘shirt bosome ‘The way rib YOU SHOULD VISIT OUR STORE EVERY DAY__WE HAVE Sep airetorse Moines, Iowa, where he received h'9| hong added a note of distinction to ea s. Earle D. Holmes and_ little , education. His mother, Mrs. John C. | the daughter is expected from the East McAndrews, resides in Wintersett. Ia within a few days to join Mr. Holme They have been visiting Mrs. Holmes’ 2 n Pittsburg since their home broken up by Mr. = black and white of their costumes and lent patriotic zest to the affair immediately Fun-makers THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS THE NORRIS-CLEGHORN COMPANY All Kinds of FRESH MEATS and FANCY GROCERIES WHOLESALE Phone 12 —_ RETAIL I M and Mrs. P. C the marriage of Last Salto Dance . and during her stay| Patriotic Affair tly admired for her charm The Salto Club season wound "up zes personal attractions. Her’ last night in a blaze of patriotic | enjoyment of the inspiring music and ided in Casper for sev- glory, with the national anthems} congenial company. d is closely identified sounding thru the strains of music to | oo - | which the guests danced, and with the The Rev. Arthur Hansen will leave a tri-color in evidence on every side.| at the end of next week for a trip He is office manager of the When the members of the club ar-! East | nn ori TAT cH wing This is The Best News in Today’s Paper KEEP DRY In one of our RAINCOATS 4% dur ‘losing event in the and unusv - fiance has ) eral year: ‘with the yc Try Tribune Want Ad Automobiles Premier, 6-cylinder, 7-passenger, good running order, for $190.00 roadster body. This car is a bargain = oIeAt ie nage ane ENGLISH SLIP-ONS, $5 TO $1] 5 Six-Cylinder Studebaker 7-passenger body $300 And no seund came GABARDINES, WITH RAGLAND SHOULDERS, $18, $20 and $22.50 girders that had driven them from dures ul EUs “m, crushed and BUICK CARS srets as might 80 a lifetime—an eter- nity in a hell of remorse—before he, B. B. LUMMIS like the rest, had gone down with the bridge! Bispm Shoe & ne Co. (Continued Tomorrow) i= The Proof Is In The Drinking No-Vary BO-KA Coffee No-Vary DELICIOUS Coffee, per pound: ccceenunennen 400 No-Vary DINNER Coffee, per pound. No-Vary BREAKFAST Coffee, per pound... 30 THE ABOVE ARE REAL COFF EE VALUES A Trial Will Convince You Your Grocer Can Supply You