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THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE Patricia Sullivan, sokeest iss Genevieve Sheffner, art; Sanford | Baker, alumni; Yale Wright, ath- letics. and better than ever before, and the teresting reading” “™* * 1 Continuous ; YRI( Performance Telephones 1s s By Mro. Denald MacQueen =A } Enlist in the National League For Women’s Service ! [ The Filmed Report of the Illinois Senatorial Vice Committee Humor, tho it be as small as the ing air of Wyoming for the summer i] e e | proverbial grain of mustard seed, will | months. | ] | sav e almost any “trying situation. Oo { e 1 = r ALWAYS WORTH WHILE MARIE WALCAMP |Nothing makes the blue rose change | Mr, and Mrs. Carpenter jits hue quite so quickly as a hearty |Home From California ; H |laugh. When tragedy meets us at} Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Carpenter have xt oor \¢every turn, the really sensible thing|returned to Casper after spending Building and Finance Committee jis hot to try iS argue it dow bat po several months in California for the Will Report Tonight on Plans run to meet the smiling face of the onefi ns Ya or’s v7 ¥3 ° . 101 Bison friend who has a funny story to tells| phey cecum ntive en tone “tdi Vice-President Marshall and Champ Clark, Speaker of the | ) *| They report active preparations going | for Building the Proposed rs pees sobs b _ |or whose experiences have been com-!on for war at the time of their de-| House, Appear in This Picture, Which is Indorsed by. ledy. There are a few lucky mortals! A Million whom Dame Fortune endowed with alPereren; spe jucwimore nppreriation a a GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS, JUVENILE JUDGES, SOCIAL of the hard facts of strife than here | a a gold spoon in the hapeof humor|in, Gasper wheee'the distance | Preparatory to the departure of BETTERMENT ORGANIZATIONS and MINISTERS j 0 A P in Casper where the distance to the I 3 ' jin large slices. They carry with them |seaboard is so great. |Rev. A. J. Hansen for a trip east, | OF ALL DENOMINATIONS ja tailsman that is a veritable open (0). fe) thre willbe casmase meeting atithe jsesame, and not until they cast eye|Charming Visitor Soe aay ge ADMISSION 25 CENTS 0 al mas jover the pages of the Recording An-|Returne East j Baptist church this evening. The re- port of the Building-Finance commit- t ee hans Abe Eaey sear i Eee Mrs. M. - Wheeler, of Washing- tee which was appointed last aJnuary, { ie on bach ssart ste played | ton,-D. has returned to the Na-/ will be read. Plans for the new church : in winning them merit in heaven lei , jupeone neacss ans LOD the new church L-Ko Comedy | OO j tional Capital after: spending a few |were adopted in the spring, these THREE MODERN HOMES 5 ‘League For Service Bete A cae se Sunes son and |plans to include institutional features | Matinee - ‘ 5 ; * is wire, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Wheel-|such as gymnasium and club rooms \\ Evening Shows -__-- jacelgke Se ereey jer. They accompanied her to Casper |The committee is planning to carry | IN FINE LOCATION \ zm |_ The National League for Women’s|on Saturday and the three spent the | these plans to a successful issue, and} Be and 10c | Service will meet this evening at the wostsendy e petore re Wheeler: | the pastor will push this scheme for TWO FOUR-ROOM HOUSES, AND , Library at 8 o’clock and every wom-/returned home. e charming Was » bettermen Naane: soi iial . | Library at 8 o’c anc ry ¥ 2 5 Ls n- the betterment of Casper during his i . jan in per is urged to attend. The/ingtonian is one of the most promi-| visit to the annual Baptist meeting: in| ONE SEVEN ROOM HOUSE. ; eat BSS = | Campfire Girls will have a part in the/nent women at the National Capital. | Cleveland, and other eastern points, These are exceptionally good buys, and will program, Miss Little will lead the Te aise ie 8 ° |Mr. Hansen will stop off for a visit be sold soon. CITY NEWS ; Singing, and every moment will be a 18 chool Students | with his widowed mother on his re- { == { jpleasure to those who attend the meet- | Issue Year Book |turn trip. WILL SELL ON PAYMENTS aS | x. Materia ave been purchased “The Gentian,” blished anually An interesting time is promises for . Little Hems About Poople { ine purchas yentian,”” pu e 3 n in ng time is pr | 1 You Know | }for caps and aprons and the Sewing |by the Junior and Senior classes of | this evening, refreshments will be} Oil Stocks and Leases ° =. | Committee will make an announce-/the High School, will soon be ready !served and all members of the church oe jment concerning the days for getting |for distribution. Charles Rose, presi- /and congregation ¢ urged to attend. | INTERSTATE INVESTMENT CO., Mrs. H. B. McClure returned Sun-| together to cut out and make these|dent of the Senior clas ————$_$—<»—___ is editor-in- first requisites to the folding of sur-|chief, with the following assistants:| EMBARGO ON FLY PAPER D. A ROBERTSON gical bandages and dressings. |George Robinson, business manager; |} She has been gone the entire winte The Red Cross nurse who has been|Sanford Baker, assistant; Miss Ma el! LONDON, Mz y 8.—House-flies will | and was one of the Casper folk pres-) Sent for, will arrive from Denver|Johnson, society; Miss Adolphine | stick around Sweden this summer. | Room 8 Smith Building Phone 460 a TT PS PO ET ent at the Wyoming picnic at Los|some time soon, it is hoped, when ac-|Gothberg, calendar; the Misses Mar-! The Swedish government has prohib-/| day from California where shé ‘h teen spending a delightful vacation. Angeles during February. tive work will commence in First Aid,|jory Keith and Edna McArthur, ko- ited the export of fly paper. (o) |Home Nursing, Dietetics, and other | Le = = i Wm. Hapgood, of Basin, is in the | practical branches of the Red Cross | pres Ee eck THLE ceeeiatinn “RISNDE | Where the best type of real good oOo |funds, while the National League for George Durvin, of the Wyoming In-| Women’s Service provides time and vestment company, ras returned from |hands to make use of what the Red z | Cross provides ne) | A ome) Herman D. Curtis, of Los Gatos Rute Kiabel Cal., returned to his home yesterday | ae 2 : j after spending two weeks here as th Friends of the Kimball family will} guest of ‘his brother, ‘Frank D. Curtis.;%e glad to hear that the younger The visitor is interested in the New |daughter, Miss Ruth, is a little better York and Curtis Oil companies, and today, tho still very ill. Miss Edness was greatly impressed with possibili- | Kimball was telegraphed for and ar- ties here. He is one of the most promi: rived from Lincoln, Neb., this morn- nent fruit growers in his section of |1D£- The illness from which Miss California | Ruth Kimball is suffering is of only wr coco | few days’ duration, as she had only Have you visited Casper’s most ex- jbeen ill since the last of the week. quisite millinery shop and viewed the |All are relieyed to have 2 bulletin of latest spring and summer styles? Bute {Spc uTagemant. les kett’s Quality’First Millinery, 139 N:} Center street. 5-8-1t Mr. and Mrs. Barber roe) wes" Leaving For Denver Miss Leora Wells passed thr Cas-!” Mr. and» Mrs. H. 0. Barber leave per this week on her way from Wash- this evening for Denver. where th vy ington, D. C. to Lander where her | will spend a few days. Mr. Barber's father has decided to locate. © Miss’ sister, Mrs. Dorothy Patterson, will Fellowship Prevails BUILD A HOME Lander. ~—and where friend meets friends. ‘They like the Rhinoeres not only for the satisfying meals, but because it’s a place to meet, to chat, to talk, to make the eatnig time the happiest hour of the whole day. Build it Quick : We Build them to order while you wait. SERVES THE BEST MEAL IN TOWN FOR 35¢ THE RHINOCEROS Others in Proportion. One-ffth cash, balance install- ments. 10 per cent discount for-cash. LOTS ON INSTALLMENT, $10 down, $5 a month V ULCANIZING |. Our vulcanizing plant is equipped with modern machin™ ery and operated by experienced men. Your tires will wear longer if we repair them. Sole Agents for Contractors & Builders; small, hurry-up jobs a specialty. Wells will be stenographer for the ‘return to Lander to continue her ° | THE FAMOUS PENNSYLVANIA TIRES and TUBES Commercial Club at that place. after spending a couple of dz as ey CASPER RUBBER COMPANY, is oo Casper. Mrs. Patterson has written n Cc on ompany 133 West Second Street Phone 658-W Troy Majors leaves this evening for for Eastern newspapers for fifteen . A 4-26-28t a trip to Basin. ye . being associated with the Ohio 2° 0 State Journal, and lately with the Office 207 Center Street Ralph J. all left last evening for Philadelphia North American. A num- Cheyenne, and will enlist in the avia- ber of feature articles have appeared tion corps. Upon receipt of a tele- in the latter paper under Mrs. Pat- gram saying that he would be accept-'terson’s name during the past winter. ed in the corps, he left for that place. Because of a nervous breakdown this brilliant writer has sought the brac- Phone 210 P. 0. Box 636 CASPER, WYOMING (Call After Supper) ~ Casper Decorating Company oO Signs, Automobile Painting, Interior B. F. Beach, of Lead, S. D.. is in the city for a short time. Decorating, Painting, Paper Hanging ° A. B. McCulloch, a hide and tallow , 135 LINDEN STREET PHONE 608-W buyer, is here from Denver. H oo E. L. Brannon, of Guernsey, is a visitor to Casper this week. The Capitol Life Insurance Co. John Becton Home Is" OF COLORADO Saddened by Death of Eight-Months-old Son The little 8-months-old son oF My and Mrs. John Beaton succumbed to tne fatal epidemic which has proved | s« tragic in Casper this winter, pass inz away at noon today after a prief illness. “The baby was takes “IT on} 4 served to stem | FRANK HENRY _,,,, e Transferred to Any Part of the City. See Me and Make Arrangements for Delivery of All your Freight. | Meet All Trains. CALLS ANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT PROMPT, CAREFUL SERVICE. References: Any Casper Bank, Office Smoke House, Phone 83. Residence Phone 181-W. Saturday, and nothi the tide of the disease w course in three days. The little one will be © buried on Thutsday morning at 10 o'clock, funera! services being held at the | y reside 5 outh Park Dr. | ee ' Bradley will officiate, and isterment oun ew 0 cles. to ate ce ee fee will be in Highland Cemetery,,Shaf- | f Vi fer-Gay having charge of the _ ar- rangements. Mr. and Mrs. Beaton have many friends. to whom this sad news will | be a shock, and great sympathy is | felt for them in their bereavémeht. ich, ran its I’! bring a Mechanical Ice Plant into your home and i keep your refrigerator chilled forever. No ice, no dirt i or slop. Nothing to get out of repair and no ice bills. The only home plant in the world. Drop'a postal card and let me call and tell you about it. The Hub will put on a film showing | the beauties and wonders of Big Horn canyon on Thursday evening.’ “This film is in three reels and shows the sheep industry near Thermopolis, the big rigs working in the “Elk Basin oil fields, the Big Horn Hot Springs and the reservation, with the bear cubs} and the deer, buffalo, and other ani-| mals in captivity there; the city of Thermopolis, with pictures of Dr. " arter and Mr. Emery and the Good R M : REW e eral A ot Roads boosters. Pictures of Boysen | e e C 9 & i i Lf i ig pt dam and the mondertul Big Horn | \ 4 vith its : splendor are also | and cifl in the city should see, as — ¥ ; +5 nh PLO. var inp