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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1919 Refinery Workers Will i Stage First Social. | The first social feature to be staged by the refinery workers’ local union will occur March 31, when a luncheon and dance will be the fea-| tures at the social to be held at the Odd Fellows hall. All refinery offi- cials will be invited to attend the function for the purpose of discuss-! ing the betterment of conditions at the local refineries both from the standpoint of labor and capital. The families and friends of the refinery workers will be the guests at the af- fair. * 6 «@ Psycholegy Club Meets at Carn Library. The Psychology club met last eve- ning in the Carnegie Library at a very interesting and educational meeting. The topi of discussion was “Scientific Health Culture.” The -paper was presented by Mrs. Josen- dal, who also legd in the general dis- cussion that folfowed. The meetings of the club will be regular features in future and announcements as to the next meetings will be made later. s 8 * Twenty-third Recital By Lundberg Pup’ Several prominent Casper musi-' cians participated in the twenty-third studio recital which was staged last night by the pupils of Prof. Rudolph Lundberg at his studio in the Smith- Tartar building. The following st:- dents, Mrs. Glen Farquhar, Misses Mary Kassis and Constance O'Malley rendered pleasing selections on the piano. Mrs. Don Lobdell, Misses Helen O'Malley, Selma Young, Baeda Ericsen and Mr. E. VY. Donahue pleased the audience with a series of vocal solos and numbers. s 8 St. Marks Guild Will Meet Thursday with Mrs. Lew Gay The Guild of St. giarks church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lew Gay, 705 East Second strect: | * * Eastern Star to Meet Thursday Night The Eastern Star will meet Thurs- day night at 8 o'clock at the Ma- sonic Temple. The attendance at the meetings has been large and the of- ficers are striving to have the meet- ings pleasant and profitable. An in- teresting program will be given. + 8 Casper Teachers Are Charming Hostesses The Casper teachers were the hos- tesses at a real party. last night in honor of the returned soldiers and sailors at the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ club and every man there was thank- ful that he was eligible for an invi- tation. There never has been such a scene of merry making since the opening of the club rooms. Games; and dancing were the amusements of | the evening, while paper caps and confetti lent a gay aspect to the rooms. Delicious refreshments were served. Mr. Richter of the Richter music company and Mr. Mesta fur- nished the music. * * * The Sisterhood of the Christian | church will meet with Mrs. Sallee at} her home, 145 North Washington | street, tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. | All members are urged to be present, | as there will be important business | to transact. “8 & Casper Choral Society Will Meet Thursday The Casper Choral society will meet Thursday evening at 8:15 at} the Presbyterian church, on the cor- | ner of Durbin and Deleware. All members are earnestly requested to be present. The society is working on | two cantatas which will be given! Sunday night, April 13. | i CITY NEWS | Allen Michie came in town from his ranch east of Casper to attend} Vi o | this morning j inspection at Thermopolis. J. R. Brown of Fort Morgan, Cotu rado, is spending a few days in Cas- per on a combined business and pleas- ure trip. e * * L. C. Hurldy of Denver is in Cas- per on a combined business ana pleasure trip. a oe ® J. A. Moore of Thermopolis is in Casper on a business and pleasure trip. * * Sam Scoville of Greybull is in Cas- per on a few days’ business. Sree es Francis H. Hujt of Crawford, Neb., is spending a few days in Casper. se * * Mrs. Delia Garrison of Scottsbluff. Neb., is in Casper for a few da: and stopping at the Henning. * 8 @ R. M. Milton of Denver is a busi- ness visitor in Casper today. sos @ Mr. and Mrs. W. L. England of Riverton are spending a few days ir Casper. * George P. Davison of Denver ‘s 1 business visitor in Casper. ie Bel te e 8 E. P. Bacon, general-managey of the Natrona Power company, is a business visitor at Greybull in the interests of the local company. It is expected that he will return to Cas- per this evening. es E. Solomen, g representative of the American Can company, is a_busi- ness visitor in Casper today in the interests of his concern, which recently installed a number of iype- writers, adding machines and calcula- tors in Casper. a 8 J. J. Withrow, county clerk of Sheridan, is in town on business for a few days. * * Cc. Chamberlin of Eldorado, Kansas, is in Casper on a few days’ business trip. * * I. N. Clay has returned from a busi- ness trip in Texas. J. M. McCarthy of Richmond, Ind., is a business vistor in Casper. * * 4% D. Ellsworth of San Francisco is spending a few days in Casper. « 2 2 M. L. Milton of Lusk is spendiay a few days in Casper. keh Leo Muller of Sheridan is a b, ness visitor in Casper. 8 * Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Walker of Sioux City are spending a few dzuys in Casper while Mr. Walker is look- ing over the oil situation. a nr A. N. McDaniel of Douglas is here on a business and pleasure trip. “ * Mr. and Mrs. George Lawson of Glenrock are spending a few days in Casper. * Jack Leary, commercial agent of the Burlington, returned yesterday from a trip over the northern part of the Wyoming division. He at Greybull, Basin and Billings * 8 8 * 4 T. A. McCullouch of the Fuller-| McColloch Engineering company of | Denver, who has been a business vis- itor in Casper for several da for a short visit of * « W. E. Tobias of Los Angeles is spending a few days in Casper. * * om * Edward ‘O. Brutch is a visitor in Casper. * J. V. Buchta of Bartlesville, Okla., is spending a few days in Casper on} business, ' n * Paul R. Felix of Denver is in Cas-| per on business. * * Mr. and Mrs, H. V. Wales business | THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE George Scott, ae agent of athe Burlington, is expected home tonigh. after a trip to Arkansas. * 4 Russell Orchard s ipartment in the Mol ments and will move in they are tompleted. taken an re apart- s soon as 0 Clyde Eames and his brother, Bill Eames, who have just returned from service, arrived in Casper y morning ahd left today for n, where they will work for he Midwest Refining company. George Blackstone has _ returned from overseas. He has arrived at Fort D. A. Russell and is expected home the end of the week. * Sanford Baker, one of the popular young men of sper who has been ‘n France, has returned to the city. * 8 * A. Roe of Salt Creek is spend- ‘ng a few days in Casper. Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Rowland of Sid- ney, Neb., are spending a few days in Casper on a business and ple trip. * * * Mike Flaherty, who had his tonsils removed, is getting along nicely. * * * Mrs. er of ys in Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips, “uke Still: and Mrs. Sh Aleova are spending a few Casper. 0 ie) © Oscar Sjostrom of Riverton, who operates one of the coal mines of the Center Oil company and who has yeen spending a few days in Casper, vill return to Riverton tonight. = * B. F. Calhin of Glendo is a busi- ess visitor in Casper. GAN TRAP BEAVER IF PROPERTY 1S DAMAGE Under the new game laws of the state it is unlawful to kill, wound, en- snare or entrap beaver before March 15, 1925. This is not final, however, for a proviso permits the killing of such beaver as are actually damag- ing property. Any bona fide owner of real estate whose property is being damaged by beaver, may kill them, without first obtaining a permit, no permits being issued for this purpose by the game warden’s office, but as soon as he has rid himself of the beaver which are actually damaging his property, he must make an affidavit, properly executed, and file it in the office of the State Game Warden. This affi- davit must state that actual damage has been done by beaver upon his premises, describing the damage done and dest ng the particular real e tate which was damaged. The exact number of beaver killed *fmust bel shown. After this @ffidavit has been} received by the State Game War he will immediately send a suffic number of Wyoming game tags to the person killing the beaver to tag each hide enumerated in the affi- davit. It will not be necessary to send the hides to the State Game Warder office to be tagged as was the original intention, it being found that this was impracticable and unnece GROSSWAIT FUNERAL TO. BE HELO HERE TODAY Funeral services for Nellie Cro: wait, who died in Cas night,, ll be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Bowman Chapel on East Second street. Re *h Hip. K. Edwards, of St. Mark’s have charge of the services. Miss Crosswait died from a com plication of diseases resulting from a long siege of influenza. Interment will be made in gic? city cemete NEW NOTARIES NAMED. C- H. Kyte of Lusk, Charles 1 | Anderson of Chugwater, Carl S. Bell of Rock Springs and B. A. Bowe of Casper have been named notaries public. oo During the war the number of wo- ;men bank employes in Great Britain |increased from 1,500 to 37,600. —_—_— of! the dance last night at the Soldiers | Wichita Falls, Texas, are spending a} and Sailors’ club. * * @ W. .W. Spore left last night for a business trip to Cheyenne. | “+ | L. A. J. Philippot is in Cheyennél i on business. eae inick -Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Lathrop lef. last night for a trip to Denver. +e « R. H. Nichols left last night for a business trip to Denver. 8 * Hugh Abell, who hus been in’ Cam> ‘Lewis, has been released from the army and returned yesterday to Cas- Per. * Edwin Gothberg, who has been in camp at Fort Worth, Texas, and | since his release from the army has} been visiting in New Jersey and other eastern points, has returnec to his home in Casper. | * * * * * | Ed Hall has returned to Casp-. after being mustered out of the army | at Fort mussell: * * 1 Frank Spangler is in town from the! Tisdale coun Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hilton of Ra- pelle, Mont., are spending a week per. | Texas oil fields. few days in Casper and are staying at the Henning hotel. Mr. Wales is a stock broker’ of Avzichite Falls. Mrs. G. H. teger ot Thermopolis is in the city for a few weeks’ visit | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Green. * E. C. Culbertson of Manville is a business visitor in Casper. “ * & C, H. Sherman of Manville is a business visitor in Casper. “8 8 Joe Phoenix arrived in Casper last night from an extended visit to the He stopped off for several days’ visit in Denver, his for- mer home, to vase * 8 A. H. Bott, manager of the Hen-} ning hotel, left last night for a busi-| ness trip to LR, * Edward M. mache of Grand Rapids, | | | Michigan, is spending a few days in | Casper on pusiness: * A. Morris is in from Salt Creek | for a few! days. ; . Mrs. Remer, wife of the auditor) of the Henning, and her daughter, Betty, have returned (1 Denver atten a week’s visit in Casper. * LINOLEUM | SHADES ' AND | fp car ,/to help overcome the disease. s to get a good sweat. CITY COUNCIL | HOLDS SPECIAL MEET TONIGHT A special meeting of the city council will be held tonight for the purpose of inaugurating a new re- form wave that will bid fair to super- cede anything of its kind ever started in Casper before. According to the tentative plans outlined the dances, and entertainments of various kinds will be brot under the direct control of the police department. The outgrowth of sentiment against permitting conditions to exist as they | are at present will call for clean-up campaigns of all kinds. Special at- tention will be given to the question- by the Burlington in various menial | | able rooming houses and every effort occupations, will be made to make the vice stand- According to reports from police | ards of Casper raise. tion no report of the affair has! —_———_—~.»-—-—- been made for investigation. EXPLOSION VICTIMS BETTER JAP IS CARVED WITH KNIFE BY | COOK IN FIGHT An unknown Japanese, the victim, | from appearances, of an assault by {a lawn mower, appeared at Dr. W. office last night to have several scalp wounds in his head |sewed up. The doctor unable to obtain a connected version of the air but according to the outline re- ceived, the Jap victim and a cook got into an argument resulting in the cook wielding a butcher knife to sad effect. The Oriental victim is a member of a little Tokio settlement in North !Casper. All the Japs are employed that the first meeting of the new state board of immigration will be held April 8. The meeting was originally set for April 2. —— 2 The best store in the best little city in the west solicits, at least, a share of your trade. We are the onlv | strictly Cash Store in Casper. All roods must be paid for before leav- ing’ our store or on delivery. treated alike. LESS. as price. ware. CASPER COMMERCIAL CO., Phone 10. . W. De Planty, Art Doornbas, Magor and Ch Thompson, the d victims of the explosion at vest Refining plant Mond afternoon are reported to be improved today and _ resting from the injuries they received. According to a statement from the| ‘asper Private Hospital this morn- | ‘ng all of the men are now on the| road to recovery and have passed tHe danger mark. No complications are expected now that will endanger the lives of any of the injured men. es I want to buy a good building site in the east or southeast part of town | dru erate WeiclentsWANAECom| Box ty Wholesale Supply Co. SPECIALS TO AVOID AND RELIEVE. IN.| ; | or We cater to quality as well Groceries Meats and Hard- FLUENZA THURSDAY and FRIDAY (By Dr. Franklin Duane) Many peopie have been frightened Tre by what they have read or heard of Ty, | influenza. The more you efar the 2c The TY | | Macaroni, per pkg____ Sardines, per can Wool Soap, bar Fish Chowder, can | Sun Brite Cleanser, can__ | Pearline, per pkg Corn Flakes, pkg | Red Pork & Beans, can_ i|| Two-oz. pure spices, can_ | I-lb. Pkg. Bird Seed, ea_ Swt. Cu. Pickles, bottle__ | Sour Cu. Pickles, bottle- disease, the surer you are to get it. | Go right about your business and|| forget it. As the disease is spread |}' principally by contact thru sneezing, coughing or spittin gm,any health au- thorities have advised that every one wear a gauze, which is daily washed a nsdaturated with a one to five hun- dred solution of zine sulphate in water, and then dried before wearing over the nose and mouth, You} should avoid crowds, common drink-| ing cups and public towels. Keep||) your strength up by taking lots of ||} exercise in the open air and plenty of nourishing food. If you have any of such symptoms ||} | Revno Cigarettes, pkg___ as chillness, nasal obstructions, | flushed fact, headache, feverishness, Sure Shot Scrap, pkg___ restlessenss, weakness, or irritating |]) Honest Scrap, pkg Ifo bed, “This will save yous etcenet ||| WE POSITIVELY UNDERSELL | Phone 903 Put | 143 East - Second - Street| Tic | Tyre TY2c | TY Tc} Tc | TAc Tle The |your feet in hot watcr for fifteen minutes. Thorcughly loosen’ the bowels with some such mild and non- irritating physic as Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pillets. Drink principally of hot lemonade and then cover up with plenty of clothes in bed so as When sweating is free and the fever reduced take a dose of two Anuric Tablets every four hours, followed by drinking at least a glass or two of hot water. Anuric Tablets help quickly to re- lieve the soreness of the muscles and bones from which most patients com- plain and help the kidneys flush out the poisons. To relieve nasal obstructions and excesSiva discharge from the nose, probably nothing is better than such a mild, soothing, antiseptic wash as Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. It will] give great relief. Employed as aj gargle, in same strength as made up for use in the nose, and as hot as can! be borne, it quickly arrests soreness and dryness in the throat. Influenza weakens the patient's resistance to disease, so that there is danger of bronchitis and pneumonia developing. To combat this tendency and fortify the patient’s strength in- sist that he keep in bed at least two days, Probably nothing will at this stage hasten the recovery and, strengthen the patient more than an iron-tonic tablet called “TIrontic” or that well known herbal tonic, Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, which has been used by thousands in ithe past two generations.—Adv. The KNOX AL EON A Here’s a style decidedly good for the man replacing the army service hat for the civil- ian. The Alpena has a wide upper binding that is dis- tinctive. M. D. Barnett Outfitting Co. 121 East Second Street ehold el | & Undert Hale, Long, Black, Owners Phone 37-W Chamberlin Furniture All kinds of other ba: . COLITIS ISILPLLLLL EI aking Co. 137-139_East Second Street ‘ance you are required to make an All are} Pay CASH and Pay: Te}! Ohh hh hed Meh dead deded dA dade dd do dd ddddedé tid i PAGE THREE peas OLDS Head or chest— ure best treated “externally” with Vicks Varor “YOUR BODYGUARD" - 30F. 60F. # Casper Circle No. 409, Neighbors ‘of Woodcraft will hold a bake Saturday, M from 2 to Casper Stor: 7 NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS. Pursuant to a recent City Ordin- application to the City Clerk for a dog license before April 1, 1919. You will be required to keep your dog off the streets of Casper, as it is unlawful for any dog to run large upon the streets of Casper, within the city limits whether licensed or not. All dogs so found on the streets will be taken up and disposed of ac- sording to the terms of said Ordin- ance. Those who wish to keep dogs will please take notice and govern yourselves accordingly. JOHN McGRATH, ef Police. | Just a step out of the Financial District Under the Lyric Theater will hold an open session and call It was announced from Cheyenne 20 _—————— Lyric Brokerage Co. Beginning Thursday, March 27, Call Opening 8:00 p. m. Sharp | cee ere recs ee Is YouR BLoop STARVING | FOR WANT OF IRON? . Who Should ) Take Nuxated Tron Is Red Blood Food — It Helps to Put Strength and EnergyIntotheVeins of Men and Roses intothe Cheeks of ‘Women. Why Nuxated Iron so Quickly Builds Up Weak, Nervous, Run-down People. ‘Thousands of men and women are impair- @g their constitutions, laying themselves ope to illness and literally i loatng € rip on bealth, simply because theit blood is thin- ‘out and possibly star rough lac! orion. Lack of iron in the Bisod not only gnakes a man 8 physi and mental weake | ing, nervous, irritable, easil ly fatigued, but | Utterly robe him of the virile force, that | mina and strength of will which are so | to success and power ini every wi ; of te may also transform a beau | qweet-tempered woman into one who is cross, Bervous and irritable. if Iron is absolutely essential to enable your Blood to transform the sced' you eat into rouscular tissue and bi is through fron in the red coloring matter of the bloed that life-sustaining oxygen enters Without iron there is no strength, and endurance to combat obstacls or with- stand severe strains. Contrary to general opinion, lack of iron in the blood docs not necessarily mean you do not bave enone blood, but it means your blood is not of t A ht kind. To help make strong, kcen, red- blooded people there ia nothing better than nie iron—Nuxated Iron. Unlike the ler inorganic iron products it ix easily as- Simllated “doce not fajute: the tecthe teake them black nor upset the stomach. N ter what other tonics or iron remedi have used without success, if you a atrong oF well you owe it to yournelf to make the fellowing teat: See bow long. you can work or how far you can walk without bes coming tired. Next take two five-grain tab- lets of ordinary Nuxated Iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. Them feat your strength again and see how muc you Numbers of nervous, down people who were ailing all the w have increased their strength and enduran: in two weeks’ time while taking iron in ths Proper form. Nuxated Iron is now bei used by over three million people annual: and the manufacturers guarantee success and entirely satisfactory reaults to every pur- chaser or they will refund your money. It is dispensed by all goud druggists. HEKEKKELKKEKE KEELE K KERR 100% PURE WOOL ™, The Date is April 20 PURE WOOL ERATE ERASE NEHE LESS TATRA AEE END RCRUED EEE ES REE It’s the the year that above all one day in others demands clean, crisp, new garments ex- pressive of the happi- We suggest that you allow you at once for your EASTER J. S. Pettingill HKHKEKKKKLEK ness of the season. us to measure Casper, Wyoming 100% 100% PURE WOOL ee FERTILIZE |} Your Lawn and Garden with Sheep Manure | See BEN Transfer Co. Call 74-] FOR SALE or TRADE Three-room house Capitol Mill close to hos- pital; has barn and chicken house. on Eight-room house, mod- ern except heat, Y Maple. Good terms. Pw two-room house, 440 East Third St. two-room house Elder; brand east front A Box with terms. on new, Good Another four-room house built last year at a bargain. On Box Elder. ANYONE LOOKING FOR A HOME SHOULD INVESTIGATE from $4,000. WALTER SVARE .00 down to $900.00. Let me know what you have to trade BOX 113 — CASPER, WYOMING \