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: __ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1919 Page 4 pees iss : oes | § ——______—_______ 7 | SOCIETY || CITYNEWS [| ae | Musical Program Is C. W. Fairchild, formerly a repre- | REPORT HENIED Fecicceaeci eating sentative of a Denver supply house in this territory before enlisting in A very pleasant afternoon was en-|, Sa Soe: lrouedibe those shotattanded thei Cas! |\Grmseccnacen mean cur ne auconcaeren per Women’s club tca which was held after being released from the army. that the E. T. Williams at the beautiful new home of Mrs. Tange to be sold for J. S. Mechling, Wednesday afternoon. 00,000 to Colo-|The house was tastefully decorated rado capitalists is absolutely without |in the national colors and with daffo- foundation, according to the state-;dils and ferns, Different members ment of V. Williams, secretary }of the club poured. ‘ Sa aA ’ ‘ of the com} ‘ement was| The musical program contributed | Chas. Gillespie, of Riverton, is a made by th ary this morning greatly to the pleasure of the occa- ‘business visitor in Casper today. He at the insta ~ of the report made ‘sion. The ladies assisting in this part plans to remain-here for several days in last night’s Tribune. of the program were Mrs. Burns and| looking over local prospects. The statement that E. T. Williams |Mrs. Bretschneider who rendered en-, president of the company, was in joyable vocal solos accompanied by Denver dickering with the Colorado Miss Anderson at the piano. Miss interests also refuted by the sec. {Anderson and Miss Tolhurst, at the | for retary who stated that Mr. Williams | piano and Miss Buynett on the violin Cheyenne and Denver, where he will| has been on the coast enjoying «|accompanied Miss Violet Burkett, visit for several di needed vacation for the past month. |rounded out the remainder of the ei et | |thoroly enjoyable program. The aft- jeorge R. Burns, an Oklahoma oi.| Miss Chella Martin of Greybull, formerly a Casper resident, is spena. ing several days in Casper visiting friends. a GS Nicholas G. Petry. a Riverton con | tractor, who was a business visitor! here Thursday, left last night for THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE WEBEL EMPLOYES RECEIVE MINSTREL TICKETS TODAY All the employes of the Webe) Commercial company and their fami- lies fell heir to a very acceptable legacy this morning in the form of tickets to the Elk’s Minstrel show, which were bought for the entire crowd by Edward J. Schulte, manager of the big busy store. Mr. Schulte believes that the money spent wil: be ‘an investment as the clerks after seeing the performance will know all the new gags that can possibly p+ “pulled” on local people. ** * W. R. Sample, proprietor of the Iris theater, has returned from Chey- enne, where he has been visiting for several days. es * # Mrs. L. F. Bailey is recovering at her home in the East Side from a re- cent attack’ of influenza, soe oe E. L. Livingston, manager of Th: MAGNETIC TOM MOORE “Thirty a Week,” Tom Moore’s sec- ond Goldwyn starring vehicle, which comes to the Iris theater tomorrow is | undoubtedly the greatest production! in which the handsome, popular young star has ever been seen. The role of Dan Murray, the chauffeur, offers the Goldwyn star every oppor- tunity to give freely of his admirable art, appreciation of which is found in the hundreds of requests Goldwyn received to make the talented player a star in his own right. It is better to invest a little money now in the High School Addition to Lusk than to be telling your friends six months from now of the wonder | ful opportunity you let slip by be-! cause you wouldn’t do without you. pin money. MIDWESTERN INVESTMENT €O./ Owners, 221 Oil Exchange Bldg. HARRY FREE, Agents, 157 So. Center St. Invitation List For Monday Dance Complete Invitations have been mailed for the Young People’s Good Time club dance which will be held at the ball room in the Masonic temple Monday | evening, Febrpary 17. The managers a more complete list than re-| ceived invitations for the first affair} and it is anticipated that even a more successful and pleasant entertain-| ment than before will be the result.{ Owing to the fact that several names} were approved by the committee whose complete addreses are un known, the invitations to those peo- ple were placed in the general de- livery mail and it is requested that those entitled and not having receiv. ed invitations call at the postoffice. b —__—_—._____ C. H. Daily, of Thermopolis, was an arrival in Casper last night from | the north. He will spend severai| days here on a combined business a pleasure trip. |Our Wantads are powerful pullers. | * ALWAYS FRESH at all 112 North Durbin LEKI KEEIKEL EKER EER Sedat A ELA Aa het SRB RASS AE EE REAR RI AREER ALLE EA REALIST MATINEE 2:30 & 4 P. M. NIGHT 7:00, 8:15 & 9:30 MATINEE HEEL IEEE AAAS Why Not Eat Casper Products? Made in Casper—Sold in Casper Butter, Cottage Cheese, Whipping Cream Give usa call and have a glass of fresh buttermilk Natrona Butter Shop TODAY TOM MOORE KKEKEERKELERREEEEEN | AND PALATABLE times. KKK KEE KKK AK KHE EEK ERE NTR ERE SER ER ERR AA RR Phone 943 ——IN—— Thirty a Week —ALSO— LARRY SEMON — | Ne “BEARS AND BAD MEN” BIG SUNDAY Vv. COMEDY 2 ARTCRAFT PICTUREES There's nothing heavenly about hash. Mix a little Peach Melba in— a nN bi see “How Could You, Jean?” “HOW COULD YOU JEAN” wie jr cu NIGHT inspection trip in Wyoming oil fields, Bootery, has returned from Pona with a view to acquiring acreage for|Creek, Okla., where he attendéd the development this summer. funeral of father who died sua panty 24 'denly last week from heart failure. George French and Lee French, two pila ad well known Riverton residents, are} E. L. Scott and W. S. McCreal are vi ng in Casper on a combined busi-| numbered among the prominent resi n and pleasure trip for a few days.| dents of western Nebraska, who are Chen id business visitors in Casper today. a ATTENTION, REFINERY MEN H. C. Rishardson an eastern capi-| talist, is in Casper on a short busi- ness trip in connection with his va- There will be a meeting of Refinery rious interests in this vicinity. | employes in the assembly room in the beet ihe basement of the old Rhinoceros ho R. G. Spore, a well known Chey-,tel at 7:30 this evening. All em- enne resident, is numbered among the ployes invited to attend. 2-14-1t business visitors in Casper Friday. SS Se eueoeie, <> Did you ever see a man standing T. B. Boyles, of Riverton, is num-| on the street corner, pointing to some bered among the Casper business visi-| lot or building that he had a chance tors this week. to buy for a few dollars and now bs worth thousands, bemoaning his loss and blaming his luck? You’ll be do ing the same thing if you don’t buy a lot in the High School Addition to Lusk. MIDWESTERN INVESTMENT 6. Owners, 221 Oil Exchange Bldg. HARRY FREE, Agents, 157 So. Center St. * * Mrs. Harriet B. Dickerson, wife o1 Dr. Mercer Dickerson, was taken se- riously ill yesterday morning and was taken to a local hospital, where she was operated on for appendicitis. “4 * M. D. Carley, a prominent Chey enne resident, is numbered among the business visitors in Casper today. | Laundry Prices Soar Why Not A ROYAL WASHING MACHINE? Every housewife is compelled to do a certain amount of her washing at home anyway—on account of the texture of the garment, etc.; why not have a ROYAL WATER POWER MACHINE, and in the same time do all the laundry? AIl you do is superintend the ma- chine—it does the work. Let us demonstrate one for you Holmes Hardware Co. Casper, Wyo. Phone 601 BEST VENTILAT- ED THEATER IN THE STATE THE HOUSE OF’ QUALITY PICTURES maTiINeE TOMORROW A SPECIAL PRODUCTION “THE ONE WOMAN" BY THOMAS DIXON Author of “BIRTH OF A NATION” NIGHT THE SERVANT PROBLEM SOLVED!! dyspeptic bank president, his fancy-free son, a couple of high-brow ook worms. Oh! You think it doesh’t sound reasonable! Well, just you Mary Pickford will show you how to T $ [ros x ae = _ Attorney and Mrs. Frank England] J. Hi Balentine, of Glenrock, is have returned from Cheyenne, wher | numbered among the vistiors in Cas- Mr. England has been during the en | per today from Glenrock. tire session of the state legislature in behalf of legislation that was intro- duced at the instance of Casper busi. ness interests. ——__ John Schoening, of Lusk, is num- bered among the Wyoming oil mer who are visiting in Casper today. He, is here on a business trip for inter- dollar, in exchange, for Li | Don’t take less. = | MIDWESTERN INVESTMENT Co.. I. O. O. F. Attention. | Owners, ¢ oy Regular meeting of Encampment; 221 OIL EXCHANGE BUILDING. |tonight. Work in the Patriarchal de. HARRY FREE, Agents, gree. Refreshments. Visitors wel- 157 So. Center St, come. A. T. PHILLIPS, ~ 2-14-21 2-14-1t Scribe. | wees Try our Want Ad column. est operating in the Lance Creek| severe: cecera:e: mamersserass mere SSeroeeen field. | —————>_— | Altar retin? AMERICAN HOTEL the High School Addition to Lusk. | 4 Americon Cafe in Connectiof: eeccccoccccccccococcces woccccccovcccoccoce MIDWESTERN INVESTMENT CO.. Owners, | 221 Oi Exchange Bldg. HARRY FREE, Agents, 157 So. Center St. ee . NOTICE. Masonic Dance Thursday, Feb. 13, 1919. All Masons and Eastern Stars |f with escorts cordially invited. Good |f time assured. f Tickests $1 cn We Sell Schoble Hats Because © They are Good Hats Schoble Hats are not only be- coming in style but they keep their style week after week, the ‘season thru. Only quality goods made by quality workmen can give these results. We are showing an exceptionally inter- esting line of Schobles. Come in and browse around alittle. You will'see just what you have been look- ing for. 3 Priced $4.00 to $6.50 Webel Commercial Co. THE BIG BUSY STORE 4 Watch Our Windows BUY W. S.S. Watch Our Windows = AMAA Under new management. hot and cold water. American Hotel and Cafe Co. 148 S. Center Street a ; ui Rooms, all newly decorated, G Rates by the Week i WUD o- LADIES of CASPER Before we sold out we had placed orders for 100 SPRING DRESSES These orders could not be can- celled by us. The Dresses have arrived and we have placed them on sale at BELOW COST Ladies of Casper, this is positive- , ly the rarest opportunity ‘you have ever had to purchase your Spring Dress at Below Cost. We Must VACATE STORE SOON And have placed our entire stock on Sale at BELOW COST You know our_stock— ‘No Shoddy Goods The French Shop Mrs. Sadie La Touf Ground Floor O. S. Bldg.