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FAGL JTNe PAGE THREE We make a special of salary Ioans, A bill is before the Quebec legis- : THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE lature providing for the creation of DEADLY BOMB DID HERAWORLD _ U.S. BAROMETER wit proving ot it”, 9 pve of sar me. IN THERMOS,1IN OF GOOD, SHE SAYS NOT MEANT FOR 60: women employes in industrial e= 0.8. Bldg 1-2.t8 IRIS FEATURE ws. Moore Was So Weak she HITCHING POST ton saceotetecte ot. vse, COLDS INTERFERE Could Hardly Get Up—Health walls, 18-07 duck, 100 beds In ‘The Hun Within,” the special Restored By Tanlac. Because certain individuals used | W9., Lean Office, 114 Se, Dav: WITH BUSINESS Paramount Artcraft photoplay just released, there is one gripping situa- tion that is calculated to draw the audience out of their seats. This is when an innocent looking thermos | yy Entettsiasinl Lvachkeon. ! bottle is taken from the hold of the a * | ————__ steamship crowded with troops, and Mrs. J. W. Bingenheimer entertain-| [eee ees ak Ladle ciataone clock iuncheon of beaut | CITY NEWS _ | jrhich explodes asi strikes the water ful ERG AS ae at her into the air. This is one of the many home, jou olcott street. Cov-|_ Mrs. Donald McQueen of Lysite thrilling situations in “‘The Hun With- ers were laid for twelve. Those! is a guest at the Henning hotel. 1 st « his weather testing apparatus for a! NON 5 hitching post and occasionally start-- CERTIFICATE: OF PUBLICATION sowellniow. that elileaniaavestarivetawayiwithoutitalinnrthe Ei Dr. King’s New Discovery steps to loosen the tied animal, re-| Ipsurance Commissioner's Office, relieves them and keep sulting in the temporary uprooting State of Wyoming you going on the job ies the wes her devices, George S. Mc-| Cheyenne, Wyo., Mar. 6, 1919. Mer pe ca Mio aa > aana:_| Kenzie has removed his instruments is hereby certified that the Pe “ind was so weak I could hardly keep Pe 2oPes they will be free from harm. philadelphia in the State of Penns eee a nea is Utes ae oe cate Hey aulely intimated that he had) \inia, has complied with the Insur-| Proud achievement of Dr. King's New st Nees ’| perfected some automatic device that Tiss H A ‘ jiscovery. t ; situ but nothing agreed with me and I got |) - ~~ ance Laws of this State and is author- |; se | ” which is h s e would result in great harm befalling - fi : Grandparents, fathers, mothers, the seated around the artistically deco. TEM e nee rcecniedl at (Ue) goWlsfeleas\andimoy account iithatill| cacinersen pave iottnerentite tees ized to transact the business of Life) ‘iddieg —all have used ‘and are using rated table were Mesdames M. C. Dut- | R. G. Dean, of Douglas, is in Cas- The story deals with ecicatanil tens! Could hardly get up whtn I was sit-| pered with the instruments or used J"Surance in this State for the current it as the safest, surest, most, pleasant- ton, W. R. Johnson, B. H. Pelton, Q.| per on a combined business and pleas- , pat ‘ -. ting or lying down, or even do my)them f. Obinctl year. to-take remedy they know of. K. Deaver, A. E. Biglin, A. E. Stir-|ure trip. pewe ae a ae housework. I suffered with splitting! "°™ f0F any obigetionable purpose. ” “Witness my hand and seal of office __ Sold by all druggists. 60c and $1.20. rett, William Kocher, Tom Cooper, | * ¢ * ‘ ; Ss [= x headaches that would almost drive | " the duy and year first above written. James Burns, B. B. Lummis, Leigh) A. D. Bruce, of Parkerton, is spend- oe ec B chplowers. an’ me distracted. iE E CARNES 10 OPEN R. B. FORSYTH, Keep Bowels On Schedule Townsend and Miss Edna Smith. _ |ing a few days in Casper on business. | i Sond atence. f osvan . “My apnetite picked up on my first) La Le Insurance Commissioner. Late, retarded functioning throws eS. ua tat per on business. | Granville Warwick is one of exceP- Kottle of Tanlac anc fT am now eating | ~ the whole day’s duties out of gear. “8 ; | (Seal) v tional beauty and dramatic strength at Sa 7 ‘i H Ki the system cleansed, the appe- i ‘i ‘ Mrs. C. A. FF | three hearty meals a day, those awful BROKERAGE IN LYRIC Sne-Prches Agency Company, Dis- cep the syster . PRS The North Side circle of the Meth- Barr, of Lusk, is spend. | trict Representat 301 Oil Ex- e |and its direction by Chester Withey head 2 i tite lively, the stomach sta‘nch with F : * jing a few days in Casper. i STE Rasen on Rae ay. headaches are gone and I am feeling ERAT fe Fille. Mi preset EO cream red rostaraay)| on Der was in every way masterly and ar just fine. I have gained ten pounds| | change Bldg. Casper, Weaning. Dr. King's New Life Fills. Mild ard eee: ane lending, fsvoinine ole de and am strong enough to do all my} Mr. and Mrs. E.E.Carnes, residents Pub, Mar. 21 1919. ese Sold everywhere, 25c joe thes iG oor ro ny Hite a housework with case. Tanlac did me|tf Casper for the past two and a) j charming Griffith star, while George 4 \orld of good—more than all the! half years, have returned to Casper “T feel hardly realize the awful condition 1 in before I took Tanlac,” said E. L. Moore, of 943 S. Welling- ton street, Memphis, Tenn. Mrs. J. W. Bingenheimer | Fifty continuous fears of almost unfailing checking and relieving coughs, colds and kindred sufferings is the | The following officers were elected:|, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Witherup, o1 Mrs. S. E. McBride, president; Mrs, | Midwest ane in town for a few days, Whittington, vice president; Mrs. it pier |Faweett, a veteran actor of wide hd es i 3 . a Crowder, secretary; Mrs. Kelly, treas.| 2: ©. Farrul, of Glenrock, is in| popularity and talent, een in the other medicines T have taken put to-/after spending the winter in Denver. ; urer; Mrs. Thomas, reporter. De-| Casper for a few days business and role of a patriot. Others in the caste me. ain c ee Cae taco nes wlopening luplajbrokeragal j licious refreshments were served by | Pleasure trip. : jare Charles Gerard, Douglas, Mac anlac is sold in Casper by the Cas-|office in the Lyric billiard parlors } Mrs. McBride and Mrs. Kelly. The Siete * |Lean, Bert Sutch, Lillian Clarke, the Pe" Pharmacy and in Alcova by the) to be known as the Lyric Brokerage | Aleova Mercantile Co.—Adv. company. =: | Mrs. Carnes will put in an up-to- |date millinery stock, having already | accepted a location in the Wyatt apartments. { A. Khowry, of Helena, Mont., is| latter having a splendid role, that of next meeting will be April 11 at the| 2 spending a few days in Casper. et 8 ® home of Mrs. Crowder, Burlington Cottage number 8. * _ # : —_ = | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION CLARENCE RUFE, Plaintiff. which she handles with and dexterity. | a woman spy, great deftne: Dr. King’s New Discovery----------------- 44c and 74c 12¢ S. S Markell, of Thermopolis, is in Casper on a combined business and pleasure trip. ONE MA The weekly dance of the Young, Peet De Witt’s Toilet Creme__---------------------- De Witt’s Cold Tablets Jonteel Combination Creme_- Palmolive Shaving Creme__ William's Shaving Bar. Colgate’s Shaving Bar_- Nuxated Blroneass se 228 0 ek ae ee Palmolive Face Powder__---------------------- Melba Face Powder__...----------------------- Young People’s Good Times Club Dance Tonight at Masonic Temple. —— vs ELIZABETH RUFE, Defendant. To ELIZABETH RUFE, the above | named defendant whose last known place of residence was Shamrock Oklahoma. In line with the improvemnts in serving facilities including new tempting display stands, the Wyatt, ’| Cafeteria is widening the scope of ar | You will please take notice: That ticles of food for all meals. The spe-| Clarence Rufe, Plaintiff, has filed «|°!#! offerings for lunches and for dinners are attracting a constantly People’s Good Times Club will be held], W- A. Miller, of Lima, Ohio, is ENDS IN DIVORCE SAYS ! 4 invitations and present them at the|_ Fred W. Hill, of Riverton, is spend-| door. This is the only way that the ing a few days an Casper. | and as they desire a complete list | Creek for a few days. |—About one marriage in every nine of which is for an absolute divorce} Fy ita dM Li { they request the young ladies as well! Site S is terminated by divorce. The num-,upon the grounds that on or about|@2@rvey ©. mengan Fs. ON EY} tonight at the Masontc temple. ‘there looking over the oil situation. Invitation committee has of know- < —— petition against you in the above-'° . | {increasing patronage to the popular} as the young men to comply with’ J- W. Burns, of the Holmes hard | ber of marriages in proportion to the|July 15th, 1912, at Shamrock, Okla- | Scott, announce that they propose to guests are requested to bring their! i ir invitati Mrs. H. H. Vroman is in from Salt| q re ! ; j | ing who has accepted their invitations | | WASHINGTON, D. C., March 20.)named Court, the object of the prayer | Gating Whcusele hel miansserswaMeait thegav ules’ improve the place at every oppor-! * * ® street and expects to start building Henry Bingenheimer expects his there soon. family togoin him soon. Mr. Bingen., son SSL ae heimer recently sold his garage in-, W. J. Bailey, cashier of the Citi terests in Boulder and their many |2ens State bank, has purchased a lov friends in Casper will be pleased to,0n South Wolcott street and expects have them in Casper again. to start building a home soon. * * © * * # ware, has purchased a lot on Grant »opulation has increased since 1890.|homa, you disregarding the solemnity | but the divorce rate has increased much more rapidly. The returns for 1916 show 1,050 marriages and 112 livorees per 100,000 population. These are some of the more striking features of a report on marriage and livorce, covering the calendar year 1916, which is soon to be issued by tunity. TRANSPORTATION The Way Uncle Sam Taught Me Give Me a Trial WILLIAM WERNER. Phone 467W. Office upstairs in of your marriage vow, wilfully ana} without cause deserted the plaintiff, | and ever since have and still con- tinues so wilfully and withcut cause desert ard abandon the said plaintiff, | and to live separate and apart from him without any cause or reason and inst his will and without his con- | | lJonteell Races Powder=> 222225 5- een 2 Hydrogen Peroxide, 4-0z.-._------------------- Hydrogen Peroxide, 8-0z.__- Hydrogen Peroxide, 16-02. Mulsified Cocoanut Oil__-- Saturday | Specials The Misses Mabel and Louise Sand-| George Snodgrass, from the Pow-| Director Sam L. Rogers, of the sent. we PANTRY SPECIALS rf Jan entertained at an informal bridge der River country, is in town for cr] Dureau of ine census, Wenarimenci of And you are farther notified that rty at their hi in the Ideal|few days. ‘ommerce. This report was compiled ,, required to answer said pe . . searGnchteUlast nine See eon 8 ander the supervision of Mr. William {ition of plaintiff on or before. the N: C Liggett’s Opeka Coffee__---_.--_-------------- 34c [ * * * ' Miss Marie Westmore has returneé ae (Bunt chief statistician for popu- 7th day of~May, A D. 191%, or the atrona ue 0. Liggett’s Opeka Seq ne ee a eS ee 38c ! int cir ‘from a short visit in Lander. lation. allooe s therei tained shall bi : Omer . os ape oon Robin circle et ine | + 8 ® According to the returns, which alleges TSA RASA ETONE eedered Phone 949 Liggett s “Symond’s Inn” Cocoa___--..--------- 2lc of Mrs. E. C. Wells, 1044 South Elm, Charles Hawks left Sunday nigh | ‘overed 2,885 counties out of a total accordingly. |g J. L. BIEDERMANN, Prop Liggett’s ““Symond’s Inn” Pudding___---------___- 11c street. An election of officers was'for Omaha, where he entered the] 2f 2,5 jo. date Baa: Witness my hand and seal of said . Corry 5 ” held and the followinz ladies were/Mmedical college there. for the 95 missing counties—the Court, this 20th day of March, A. D. CEBO COAL Liggett’s “Symond’s Inn” Chocolate_____--_------- 19c ’ chosen: Mrs. E. C. Wells, presicent; bakes pumbersofadivorcesigrantedbiny LON oo COKE WwooD e Mrs. E. C. Whetstone, vice presi! Walter Seifort, of Spearfish, S. D. | WAS 112,036, or 112, per 100,000 of HAZEL CONWELL, City Office 157 S. Center K ball D t dent; Mrs. 8, Mux, jsecretsry;|is spending a wi sek Or]80 in Casper 73 in 1900, and 53 in 1890. raat let of the District Court. Gas Steet Apes Im rug ore Ree fo ® — ‘ The principal causes for divorce \9°2)) en. ice and Beec! Geo. W. Ferguso: rtér. | R. M. Carpenter, who has_ been} _ i chee aid A ate " ALEX B. KING, un S Bree a is Mrs. Granti eatsrtamedmene mem-{2pending the winter in Caspef witt| "4 the percentages contributed by “Att snoy for Plaintif. Streets ‘The Rexall Store ‘The Pioneer Store’ bers of the circle with a charming | his son, R, L, Carpenter, left yester- solo, and after light refreshments | day for a short visit with his daugh were served they adjourned to meet | ter in Bayard, Neb. i S o-ehe-ahe-ahe- teste ate ste to tewteste-stestetewte- tote te testetotestected with Mrs. Geo. W. Ferguson on April] iy og Mrs. C. W. Gay, of New | S>*sPesreseesosso-sse-sSo-eso-eSoecoeco seas e ase 450-40 4040 10 8C0 OOOO Oe eee | 1.when they will give a silver tea.| The next regular meeting will be | York, are spending a few days in Cas- per. Desertion, per cent, hem to the total were: 36.8 per cent; cruelty, o | 1% woe Pub. M . 4, 11, 18, 25,] | & 3 @ e Wi ohne see THE | Nichards & Cunningham Compan eel ee STORE AND OFFICE FIXTURES A. D. Lewis, prominent business, e $ FOR SALE ‘man of Denver, is in Casper. + eo 8 oe 5 5 5 5 r Having bought out the Casper Cash, Captain and Mrs. L. @ Harnsberg- + all Ison ar @ 0. $ The Spring Season has arrived and with it the desire for Grocery we offér the following fixt-|er, of Lander, are in Casper for a ° 5 ures for sale: Htew days. ae % 143 East Second Street Phone 428 3 the latest in fashion. 1 Roll top desk. hd | 1 Stimpson computing scale. J. F. Randolph, of Seattle, is a Cas. Ese SPECIALS! — SPECIALS! ! es SPECIALS!!! ,2,! - 1 Hall safe. per visitor. Aes + d 1 | E hould think 1 erst hatch 1 Candy scale. 5 < ) | ‘very woman should ink seriously of just what her 1 PC Eashsy, cabinet. bonds A MeCool: of Denver, is in Cas- Se For Satur ay n Me + requirements are to be. Of course you realize the 1 Large refrigerator. per on business. ~~ . bod cream of the stock is the first to go. A SBlecteic 'eofteam tll: ' Sense BS Choice Pot Roast, regular 30c. 25e ‘ee! og 1 Browser gasoline and kerosene| A. A. McDaniel of Phillips, Neb., {Per Pound___-_~~-~.--~~-----~~-------- to b We would call particular attention to our selection of ; <e 5 F ee outfit. \is spending a few days in Casper. $ Choice Shoulder Boils, regular 28c. 22e tg] 1 Neustyle. ; a ee He yere tar altar bee Penboundaeaee ea nee SY 1 Royal typewriter. Mrs. John Beal has left for a fort- 9% ? oe ai a t 1 Burroughs adding machine. night trip in Denver. |S. Choxee Plate B 17¢e oe S all Oniman OalS THE WHOLESALE SUPPLY CO., | GO. fat m3 er)/Pound__—------- -5--- = == = eg Casper, Wwo. | Mrs. Mark Weber left Monday for ° r ( b Saagnetor aes >S These come in the newest of shades and fabrics and 1. O. O. F. Bidg., next door to Holmes a trip in the South where she will ¥ I have just been in Denver where I selected a few of im are priced from Hardware Store. 3-21-2t| visit her old iome. See the very best corn fed cattle Swift & Co. had to offer, and >| . Se A ; ; ¢ Eddie Schillman has gone on a I had them shipped here especially for this sale and I am ‘3 $25 $ 5 AT THE BAPTIST. CHURCH ‘pusiness trip to Muddy and Glen- & positive if you buy a little of this meat you will be convinced ¥ to 67. 0 Old Fashion Apron Party will be "Ck: cenrs Sx and continue to patronize us. st given at the Baptist church, corner " . Ge & ~~ 1 fe i Charles Demerest is expected in % 3 dauder, and Reech streets, on Fri town from his ranch on Saturday. S Every Pound Absolutely Guaranteed or Money sy PS bing ening: Each girl is asked t0\ "C. L. Kerr, who has been spending @ ¥ ain y rocks that will RarehMGsiie oie, conve all ‘ few aay sini Casn er. atte fer + Cheerfully Refunded & a nr ., © ,home in Cra’ |, Ne 'S ’ 'S ) \* . ‘ F and have a govd time. Leste! y Jas. Sandison, Proprietér. Phone 428 4 Will play an important part STORE AND OFFICE FIXTURES i hee Se y this season. & -FOR SALE- | i The Casper Cash Grocery of‘ers to Casper after accompanying the re- the following fixtures for sale. |mains of his wife to Illinois for _ Roll Top Desk, Stimpson Comput-| burial. ae m3 ured models and have very egecae! Be pate! Candy Scale, | . netics PER 3 x likely been seen in the lead- McKay Cabinet, i tor,; Mr. and Mrs. J. Robey - & mee ee: e S : are electric Seheed iN ABGnEsT (gasoline pect to move into their new home J I. 0. 0. F. Building Phone 903 143 E. Second Street mn ing fashion journals of the and xerosine outfit, Neostyle, Royal,on South Wolcott street the first of _% oe country. Priced from 'yneariter, Rurroughs Adding ma-'the week. x eh SATURDAY MARCH 22 3, chine, 1. 0. 0. F. Bldg., next door Net pae gt ¥ x 20 to 50 to Holmes Hdw. Store. B-21-2t Roh Hacklev anc ic iller ex- 9% 7 _ b ¢ . pect to move into the Mobridge g° 25c Cans Cream Tarta:, only_ 3 ree pare Rou pase EG or for eccupancy. °f = 30c Cans Calumet Baking Powder BS ing for a stylish spring suit. dress ma 0 order at Sandy’s shop. rare re od a ser Main floor Q. S. Bldg. Mr. Sander. Our Waniads are powerful vullers o 20c Cans Pure Ground Mustard_ £3 We won’t attempt t» describe son personally attends :o suit or coat’ You can sell it In the Want Ac ,g 2c Cans Pure Ground Ginger____-~_- 2 these, but do plese vome is fittings. ee 3-212t | ee S20 Cans Pure Ground White Pepper__ }| and let us show them to you. SGM IM 26968-96996 96 IIE HEHEHE HAAR HEH AHHH IAI HH AR IER IRS 8 -'5¢ Cans Colman English Mustard_ 2 TIM HURLEY TRANSFER 1Oc Pkg. Macaroni, 2 for. 3, ¢ g, Phones—Office, 26-J; Res. 779-W. ; Light and Heavy Hauling, Baggage Transfer, Piano Moving If It Can Be Moved, We Can Do It it ee avartments us soon as they are ready 3 Cok Coetest Dr, Mercer Dickerson has returned & : e 15c Cans Cream Tartar, only_ 0c Cans Red Cross Milk, 3 for 5c Pkg. Rub-No-More Powdet, 2 for_ ~5c Pkg. Sea Foam Powder, 2 for. Roeged e Supply Co. 1M e sae KD e rie EK K KEK KEKE KEELE HEHE ER EEE So many of these are feuat- It may be that you are look- | Special for Saturday and Monday EEEKEKKEKEKEEEKE REEL HXKEK >< Jer IEEE: AHI AAA AAAI AA AAA 3, } n + - eppnerer int sce ret Ripe’ Pitanplen cach -] = LADIES CREPE DE CHINE x LADIES’ SIUK HOSH $, 20c Wyandott (makes hard water soft) 2 for_ = BLOUSES i 2 - ¥ t x 7 These are in stripes only. Regular ee .> allored eftects; colors, tlesh, white 7 5 —— EXTRA SPECIAL Datloredietfects ;;colora,-tleahy wit £ $1.85 ( Ae COMEUIATIONS Pere teen oe ¢ : navy and black, i $3 75 3 * special ....... $1.00 % ‘VOICE: E SHEETS NVED tis . oy ee Fa TK SPECIAL eee ceenneee S crt) BI ns § PawndeibestiSdgar’2- 2 $1.00 | $5.00 quality, special...... ° : x t Comptometer Operators > 1 00 | RHEE REE EI EKER EKE EH ERERKELERKIER ERE ERE EEE EEE EERE Furnished by the rr. ; A ‘ f i CRETE ETRE lien pee el ic Sa Recads) Cape Sagat = $ M4 Think Richards & Cunningham When You Want the Best Plone 442-W SeshanRt Sti | Segpeeiteoerereredrererrertecrsrrrerrregegrtrd a :