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THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1919 Mrs. Dan, Speas entertained the] ladies of her circle of the Ladies Aid| society of the Methodist church Wed- nesday afternoon at her home on North Grant street. The following of- ficers were elected: Mrs. J. T. Rich- ards, president; Mrs. R. E. Stine, vice president; Mrs. C. H. McBride, sec- retary and Mrs. R. E. Miller, treas- urer. Delicious refreshments were served and they adjourned to meet | with Mrs. Mac Catherin on April 11 | soe Victory Circle of M. E. | Church Elects Officers The “Victory” circle of the Ladi Aid of the Methodist church met yes. terday'afternoon at the home of Mrs. | W. L. French to perfect its organiza-| tion. Fifteen members were present and the following officers were elect- ed: Mrs. R. A. Barr, president; Mrs J. G. Bauer, vice president; Mrs. C. L. Green, secretary; Mrs. Fred E. Place,! treasurer and Mrs. James T. Wells, reporter. A silver offering was taken to start the fund for the Victory circle and to} remind the members that the purpose | of the circle is to “get busy.” Delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. French and the meeting au journed to meet on April 11 with Mrs. Anderson at the home of Mrs. Walter L. French. All ladies in the district! are invited to become members of the Victory circle. * * * Young People’s Good Times Dance Tomorrow Night. The weekly ‘dance given by the Young People’s Good Times club wil! be held at the Masonic temple Frida, night. Dancing will start at 9 and last until 12 o’clock. The Iris orches- tra will furnish the music. * * Mrs, O. L. Walker Entertains at Luncheon Mrs. O. L.. Walker was the charm ing hostess at a beautifully appointed luncheon yesterday. The tables wer2 beautifully decorated with 9 tulips and white freesias. Covers were laid for twenty. After lun- cheon the quests played auction. . +8 6 Dance at Soldiers and Sailors Clnb Saturday Night Saturday’ night there will be « dance at the Soldiers and Sailors club in the Oil Exchange building. All soldiers and sailors are invited to come and bring their girls. Members of the Mothers’ League will act a3 chaperones, — * * Natrona“ Belphian Society Meets The Natrona Delph:an met Wed-, nesday at the home of Mrs. W. R. Johnson, 526 South Park. The meet-! ‘ing’ was-opened. by a discussion and was followed by the following pro- gram: “Life in Ancient Greece,” by Mrs. Lathrop. “Beginning of Greek Literaturc,” by Mrs. Algeo. “Greek Drama,” by Mrs. House. The club is planning to give an entertainment for the soldiers and sailors of Casper. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Algeo on April 2. * 8 Monday evening the Rev. R. H. Moorman entertained at an informal dinner in honor of Miss Kathleen Henry. whose fifteenth birthday it was. St. Patrick’s Day decorations were carried out. * * Enjoyable St. Patrick’s Party at Ferguson's An enjoyable St. Patrick’s party at which several friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ferguson participated v Ready Built Houses | Up in a day—Dressed Material—Strong Construction—At- ff tractive Design—Portable and Permanent—Saves *Money, Labor and Time. AT HENNING HOTEL, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MARCH 20 AND 21 ‘DAY OR COLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY HOUSE BUILDERS Douglas, Casper Boiler Works PRACTICAL BOILER WORK BY PRACTICAL Patching, Retubing, New and Steam, Oil, Gas, Air, and Water Tight Work. | WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK Engerson & Brehan Box 1141 ociety Events’ | CASPER, WYO. THE FTE TREE ETI SOE) CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS. |BIG RANCH TO. BE AUCTIONED OFF MARCH 26 | J. T. Mecha a brother of Matt |Mechaley of Casper, carried a full |page announcement in yesterday's | Tribune announcing the sale of the Mechaley ranch comprising 2160 . 3 |acres at a public sale to be held on held Monday evening at the Ferguson | the property about five miles duc home on Bucknum and Lincoln | >ast of Hammill, S. D., March 2 streets. Green decorations in spirit} The sale is being made because Mr. with the occasion, were seen thruout Mechaley wants to move to Casper the house. A most enjoyable time) to engage in business, he having al- was the verdict of the guests of the; ready leased a business site here, affair. Besides the land the sale will take, !in 14 head of horses, 41 head of cat- Women’s Club Met tle, 14 head of brood sows, farm ma Monday With Mrs. Bingham |chinery, supplies of all kinds and The Casper Women’s club met Mon-} household goods. day with Mrs. J. W. Bingham, 411| Matt Mechaley, of the firm of Cas- South Kimball street, in a most in-} ‘le & Mechaley is interested with. his teresting meeting. The lesson was! brother in the property and plans to iven by Mrs. Tom Cooper and Mrs. / attend the sale to take charge of va- W. A. Blackmore. Mrs. J. A. Fer-| vious arrangements. guson gave an interesting talk on CREECH IS RELEASED N Pursuant to a recent City Ordin- ance you are required to make an appl ion to the City Clerk for a dog license before April 1, 1919. dog off the streets of Casper, as it is unlawful for any dog to run at large upon the streets of Casper, within the city limits whether licensed or not. All dogs so found on the streets ance, will please take notice and govern yourselves accordingly. JOHN McGRATH, Chief Police. 5. 3-7-21t oo oe in the east or southeast part of town Price must be right. Address Box 11, Tribune, 3-14-6t oe in the west solicits, at least, a share of your trade. We are strictly Cash Store in Casper. All goods must be paid for before leav. ing our store or on delivery. All are treated alike. Pay CASH and Pay LESS. We cater to quality as well India. The meeting was adjourned to meet with Mrs. W. A. Blackmore | Saturday, March 29. as price. Groceries Meats and Hard- Su Aik ware. Mr. and Mrs. Henning are in from ; CASPER COMMERCIAL CO., Salt Creek for a few days. Phone 10. Chas. Creech, defendant in an ac- 73 9 ITY E } tion in which he is charged with ob- C N W | taining a large sum of money thru s |forgery while employed as chief time Will buy a four or five room cot- age in good location if can get terms . 4 and price is right. Address Box 7, Raymond Eads ef Lusk is 2 keeper for the Wyoming division of eae b 3-14-6t business visitor in Casper for a few the Burlington, was granted a con-| as a days. tinuance of his case until the n Save your mone3-—eat at the Har- * #8 * term of the district court by Judge|vey. Winters, on the ground that he was} not able to go to trial yet. Creeen MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS, was released on bond on which Father. NEW YORK OIL COMPANY, A George S. Scott left yesterday for J. Mullin appeared as ~urety. WYOMING CORPORATION. Siloam Springs, Ark to spend ——s Jack Barker is sp in Casper on busi * ding a few days * hereby given that pur- Notice itpesee: ests wining wa ASB OIL MART HOLDS suant to written application of own- o) 9) ers of i ajorit f the shares of J. William Hine of Lusk is spend- UP TO INCRE ASF the eacicalt ack, at meeting “of the stockholders of the New York Oi: Company, 2 Wyoming corporation, will be held at the principal office of said company at Third and Wolcott eets, in the city of Casper, Wyom- ing, on Thursday, April 10, 1919, av 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to vote ing a few days in Casper. The general tone of the oil stock oe eect market today is quiet, there being Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jennings of comparatively small volume of trad- Denver are spending a few days in jing with no features. Mountain Casper on a combined business and! Gulf which mounted to 36 cents pleasure trip. share or rumors of a merger, dropped © * s aoe back to 30 cents a share where it 7 B. H. Carnahan is in town from jg holding firm. Cleaning out of proposal to change and in Salt Creek for a few days. stock and profit taking is responsi- : 2 8 8 i 2 : ble for the slump. ° Other s i Milo Mills, a cattleman from holding firm around the levels that par value each, to ten million dollars capital stock, divided into four hun- dred thousand shares of the par valuc of 5.00 each, all common stock, and to provide for the exchange of a por. tion of said increased capital stock for the existing outstanding capital stock of said corporation. Tensleep, is spending a few days at) were reached after the excitement at- the C. D. Henry home, 425 South tendant upon the failure of the leas- Beech srteet. ing bill — — BAKER FUNERAL TODAY Funeral services for Fred, Baker, vho died Monday, were held from the haffer-Gay chapel this morning. Rev. | * * E. A. Lippert, representative for the McKibbin, Driscoll and Dorsey! company of St. Paul, is in Casper on business. * Pew S W. L. French officiating. The re. | DON ALLEN CURTIS, R. J. Gerhart, representative for mains were interred at the City ceme-| President, New York Oil Company. the Johns Manville Service company. tery. | Pub. Mar. 13, 20, Apr. 3, 10, 1919 days in Casper. | is spending a few = 4 * L. C. Welch of Denver is in Cas- per for a few days. . * * Earl“Outland, who has just been released from the army, is a guest at the C. D. Uemry home on South Beech street, where he will stay un- til the first of the week when he will leave for the Big Horn Basin. ow « s. ; ¢ + iia oe ail Half a Million C. D. Hemry is spending a few days in Wolton. * es o# J. M. Hine. representative of the A y Hats Hine Office Fixture company, i rm from Denver for a few days. «8 8 Robert — Harvey, —_representi T may be news to you that nearly half a Guiterman brothers of St. Paul, say » . athe in Casper tonight. ee million of Uncle Sam’s men with the med Re | Colors thought enough of Stetson quality to John McGowan of Denver is a buy Stetson Service Hats for themselves. business visitor in Casper today. * 8 8 | H. A. Tewksbury of the Mine and} By experience they have learned, as few Smelter Supply company of Denver men in civil life ever have the chance to is spending a few days in Casper. Mr. | learn, how hat quality shows itself in endure Tewksbury has just returned from ing style and service. a trip through the state and says that from all indications 1919 will be a banner year for Wyoming. * 8 ® Richard Atkinson of spending a few days in Caspr ombined business and pleasure trip. | They will remember Stetson quality when they come to buy hats for civil life. I Remember this name “Stetson”"—your assurance that you really are getting the quality ti your hat. Prices Start at $6.50 See us— EVENING Wyoming BOILERMAKERS Old Crown Sheets Repaired. il ELGIN SHOE & CLOTHING | COMPANY Stetson nars are soa oy teaatng aeuvers everywhere Phone 486-J or 18 SL L2 eee ee omens. ‘AS YOUNG AS | lo You will be required to keep your: This done, | and erringtime Ge a in good condition, that’s the secret. Watch the kidneys. ‘They filte The secret of $A PAGE THREE STATE OF WYOMING * Dairy, Food and Oil Depariment OFFICE OF STATE CHEMIST Wheatland Roller Mill Co., Wheatland, Wyo. YOUR KIDNEYS. outh is ELIMINA- POISONS from your b 1 ou can live to be a hundred enjoy’ the good things of life with much 8 you did when in the ut! Keep your body (ON OF They filter and purify the blood, all of which blood ramie, Wyo., March 17, 191! i Tre are eC wea NEE : Laramie, Wyo., March 17, 1919. | Miruies. Keep them clean in Gentlemen: E will aiways be in good | will feel” strong ond vigorous, with i aes MEDAL Haarl I want to buy a good building site| are imported direct from th | t jk o ! to The best store in the best little city | 884 hearthiest races of the world. Get Y| them from your druggist: a the only) three sizes, | CHICH Co | | (OL LLL EEE eee nena anSaeTiS We make a special of salary loans Security Loan Company. O.S. Bldg -r working condition and y. ug to fear. Drive the poise 23 and deadly uric acid ac The analysis of your sample of mixed BRAN and SHORTS gave the following results: Protein 18.12 per cent Fat .. ae 5.91 per cent Crude fiber 9.78 per cent Yours truly, ROSS B. MOUDY, State Chemist. There is no better Dairy feed on earth—be sure you ask and insist on Wheatland mixed feed (shorts and bran.) Tie into ROYAL, DAISY DELL and PANSY Flour—money back any old time—day or night. Do not use it because it is made in WYOMING, but be- cause you can not beat it in the WORLD. Sixteen years under one management—making GOOD Flour. Wheatland Roller Mill Co. Wheatland, Wyoming D OU condition. You nerves ond elastic muscles. Oil Capsules @ labora- Hoarlem, Holland. i are a reliable remedy which | been uved by the sturdy Dutch for 00 years, and has helped them develop iuto one of the strongest stat (Signed) Do not take In sealed packages— ESTER S PILLS fret ta ase tone substitute, ‘HE DIAMOND BI DLA MEAN) be oa et with Bi Risto, ones, sea hoe ‘ake no other. Huy Suite 302. ig With jrimirters rung Hi syne instill paniatidanal vital a Hel) atid eT joey TTL Lael (iy Ta ("h wy {it I" { jul il yiniutind jn (HE iinitil wil yi wikia seperipel hiniitil sii nivel! iil iat Hil (| AW Hiei i! iin | Wai jel ili jan i Hebei [tite jtvcmanied nina Hania fi joaliniinl (ie fini MD f AY, you'll have a streak of smokeluck that'll put pep-in-your-smokemotor, all right, if you'll ring-in with a jimmy pipe or cigarette papers and nail some Prince Albert for packing! Nitin wll i" appealing all along the smoke line. Men who never before could smoke a pipe and men who've smoked pipes for years all testify to the delight it hands out! P. A. can’t bite or parch! Both are cut out by our exclusive patented process! Right now while the going’s good you get out your old jimmy Pipe or the papers and land on some P. A. for what ails your particular smokeappetite ! Just between ourselves, you never will wise-up to high-spot- smoke-joy until you can call a pipe by its first name, then, to hit the peak-of-pleasure you land square on that two-fisted-man-tobacco, Prince Albert! Well, sir, you'll be so all-fired happy you'll want to get a photo- graph of yourself breezing up the pike with your smokethrottle wide open! Talk about smoke-sport! Quality makes Prince Albert so ¢ Albert everywhere tobacco is sold. Toppy red bags, jandsome pound and half pound tin humidors—and t classy, practical pound crystal glass humidor with sponge moistener top that keeps the tobacco in such perfect condition. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. You buy Pri: You buy Princ wy 7s Meyactas ‘Tobaceo Co. HHH KK KK IKKE KERRIER EKE EKER RIA EEE KIEL AEKES Mokler Bid x € NatronaFuel Co. 3! f Phone 949 : The MANHATTAN CAFE : J. L. BIEDERMANN, Prop 3% phone 34 140 South Center Strest GesperGwyes Gf CEBO COAL x ' COKE WwooD x Our aim is to please the most particular. Clean and well 3 City Office 157 S. Center 3 — oked food is health. Health to our patrons means success tous. £ Gon Sienna Boosh k The meats used in our establishment are the best procurable. Streets * The milk, cream and butter comes from our selected % we Shoot iz Coffee, highest grade, especially prepared for us, fresh daily and x 7 served with absolutely pure cream. Our pies, cakes, puddings * ied and all pastries are home made. Soups, tempting and delicious. * t Absolutely pure. Steaks, of quality and quantity to satisfy the z z hungriest. Orchestra entertainment dinner and supper hours. : * > Phone 407 W Oftee RIAA KKK IHREN AHERN IAA SII LAI AIA AIK AIHA Homeseekers and Speculators---Please Read One 5 i low room Ma ele n, for only Best of terms. ts on Box- to re . p# terms, Will take ar or cow in trade, ood lo modern Another nice D » South ALSO HAVE HOUSES FOR RENT also. Just drop me a card to Box 118 and rl b ins i fast and North Caspe Some goods bargains ing hee tie a Remember the loan call for you and show these bargains. Will take Liberty Bonds at face value. drive—get real estate for what you got, so you can buy more. WALTER SVARE BOX 113 CORNER FOURTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS VIISI PALA EAA A A hdd did dad hed ddd dadkud WIE IMAI SE SL LEE SSIS SS 8 8