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H. Se | - “ (ee BeRe Of interest to Casper Whee CITY, NEWS } was solemnized last evening | Miss Gladys M. Fisher and © HH. Scott were married at in‘from the Black; me of Mr. and Mrs.- Alexander |‘more ranch for’ trgntnient of his arm, al, 1048 East Third street. The |in which has bod Raginoning. ring ceremony was performed | ad Rev. W. L. French, and only J. Roy Bloom of"Oma’ ily and most intimate friends;been spending the past fe s Present. ‘the guest of Mr. H. J. Peterson, re- ) young peoples are well known |turned to his home last evening. per. Mrs. Scott is a graduate pI Natrona County High school! Mr. and Mrs. Henning have re. . ecently returned to Casper turned from Lusk, where they motor- spending about two years in fed a few days SRoe by rnia. Mr. Scott returned to 2 about two weeks ago with| B. F. Pelton, Jr., has been appoint- 2d chairman of Natrona county of | 6th Ammunition train. young people will make their the Fifth Liberty Loan Drive which n Casper and will live on South Will open here soon, bn street where they are fitting ae aA mew home. * * & Cc: who has LL Miss Jessie Roberts returned to sper yesterday after spending the Iveston, Tex. has been spending others’ League, is well under THE CASPER DAILY — eS | * TOM MOORE S in GO WEST, YOUNG MAN. Goldwyn Pictures AT THE “TRIS TODAY SMELT IOPUTE TAKES NEW TURN WHOOP ER UP FO ONE NINE FORMED, Casper’s isolation in the iach = world, the result of ‘ong dis |which clubs must travel to and froin ull ances this city in) maintainin: summer schedule, may be mitigated this year by the organ 1 city base- ball leayzue E started nine hav- Vaud others of this aec- it tice with a rush, jing already been orga lin the making. In viev |tivity the prospec's of }league being formed appear tionally bright. | The Ohio Oil conspany ofli jthe first to form a nine i |gregation is now worhki evening and duarine the noon h urs. | |The team is composed of men from 'the offices of the Oh ¢ Fourth and} | Wolcott and there are membe who have made records on amatuer teams in the east. The HWinois Vineling eompany is jalso preparing to y:¢ nother tezm to- gether when of the office! freon the Ther-| ts is expected in a week or .wo mopolis cflices to come to The Midwest Refinery will have ay Belle of Arcadi t few days on the ranch. as the engineerin department of the Aware of Arcadia,” which will] ,. Harold Bachelor, who has been an 8 ont See i aerOnG| yen April 8 for the benefit of harged from the marine camp at building. Seay 1 few da at the home of his brothe:, according to the manager, Mr. pou) Bachelor. They will leave todos m. At the rehearsals the o ‘ : is being drilled until they |" Lusk ras ees c se to outshine any musical 4 : 8 Hy beauty chorus on Broadway. Dick Miller went to prefe Big Muddy tions HEY TE, Wyo. March 27 p. TG ‘ation of charges rred : nst the Wyoming Home nding societ involving the ac- of 3 Allie Jewell, well known over the Roc Mountain region, rrineiples will be Miss Zelma|°?.° business trip. now threatens to develop into an international affair. Miss Jewell has ack Learn, Mrs. Irend Yoakum a ns , been charged with se ing and ref ux to deliver to the mother two t Sable, Robert McKay, and], Mt H. G. Twiford, a garage and | children which the mother claimed had been only temporarily placed in Store.’ Among the buds of notell ownersofe Manville, pendins custody of the society. . TWilletseril thanchorusteillibe y days in’ Casper on’ business. A. E. Allison, father of the mother suing for her children, who came fises Janet Rae, Olive Mc- here je, Wilhelmina Scherck, Louise ts, Blanche Wagner, Vivian tt, Geneive Sheffnes, Margue- Bullock, Ruth Wallace, Mildred James Speas Oh Bessemer is in town fora few ¢ ! ambe George S. Martin, a ranchman, is spending a , Blanche AAT ee Me encom nodal and © Violet Hin) Gasper. ee and reform: here n lay. gees ; W. H. Pendelton of Kar LR on A Sean n's Club Will is in Casper looking for a location Carney Petersen RUT RE AW Ta eEan TLaRe waa ‘omorrow. with the idea of making this city his Waris supportel Of the billirace ‘ Woran ls uclab wilameat ‘witht home. Fate os Back From Marines passea restoring capital punishmem { street tomorro wafternoon Rasmus Lee is in town from his — fs Ginn chat will be a discussion of nex heep camp. Carney Pete program, and the play that the ae the marine cor - “OH, IF I COULD to give soon will be rehearsed ade Allen of Riverton is a Cas der the impression that he i Ox SE : si a chance to get to I sooner, 1” Alton E. Towel entertainec be ~ returned ot Casper ome ~ BREAK THIS COLD! ‘Gag informal luncheon yesterday E. .T. Wilson, president, and C, what disgusted wi resent were Mesdames Donal¢ | Strong, treasurer of the Continen record. Mr. Pe te = t, Mrs. T. J. Crilly, Mrs. J | Dil company, with offi in Denver ‘at a marine tr: Ives Almost as soon as said with el. ire in Casper to look over the locat|ton for the past nine IIa Dr. King’s New Discovery Coe a fee ffice. G. R. Gwinne and R. G jstated that he wa r children “IT have been ver effort I Hearing of the ¢ urhter, now de s his d and that he has appealed to the British to aid his ubjects of Canada, from C ador d tod hter’s y, “but after three months of ildren than at first.” before the state board of char tient,” he tlings my ¢ will be am no nearer ities Get a bottle today! “il People's Good Times Harvey are accompanying them o. when the opportur : jance Tonight. ‘heir inspection trip. self to allow him to return to Cas Young People’s Good Time: Sete: per. The rapidity with which this fifty ill entertain at their weekly Mr. and Mrs. Warwick Downing year-old family remedy relicves coughs, — — fl » Masonic Te: 5 re spending a few sin. Gasper. DELIGHTFUL PHOTOPLAY cold§ und mild_ bronchial attacks is Hae Ree ee | ie srenssne-s Fewcdays in Casnet Mary Pickford’s latest Arteraft| hat has kept its popularity on the ¥ . ett ucrease ye: a S. 8. Fox of Denver is a Casper Photop SUE y This areata Paliever of colds and the I Cae.) © tor today. is the : : i coughing spells never loses friends. It Epworth league of thc CEE Sb on Sunday is in « re n de- ‘ly and pieasantly what it is ist church had a delightfu’ C. J. Hockenauer, representative of lightful photoplay. comedy mended to do. One trial puts it ‘he Interstate Clay Pipe company, 1: 2tmosphere and abound nor your medicine cabinct as absolutely ast night in the league rooms hurch. The plans for the eve re in the hands of the Junior leas, a young ladies’ class ir nday school, taught by Mrs French. The early part of the was spent with music, game: nts. At the close of the eve freshments were served. The Philatheas provided a fine eve br the 60 or more people who here on busines: * * o* ing p merit. William A. Corson of Cheyenne is here on business. * * & Mrs. L. B. McKeon and Mrs. Pau) McKeon of Parkerton are spending v few days in Casper. annou woma Reser) J. E, Wible of Oklahoma Cit) —_ Governor Smith of New DEFERRED ANNUAL MEETING 4 60c and $1.20. Bowels Usually Clogged ? Regulate them with safe, sure, com: fortable Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Correct that biliousness, headache, cour stomach, tongue coat, by elimine g the bowe -clogginess, 25c, ion: ex support- order oO. F produe layers are of a York has ition to name on the ion, inced his inte: n to a pk vation comm —_> —$—$————————— Leave Your — resent. The league plans tc]'in Casper on a short business trip. eee zs equent social evenings, and tc bie eas Notice is hereby given that the an- jee ye isitors are always welcome. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mathias of Jax,| nual meeting of the stockholders of Kodak Finishing ———— Pla., are in Casper for a few days|the Holmes Hardware Co. will be : Friedman of the Fashion Shop in the east on a spring and buying trip and is visitine B. F. Bowman of Lander is in Cas- the principal markets for ap-/per on business. is kind. Mrs. Friedman <i N. A. Newton of Oil City, Pa., is ‘and are stopping at the Henning. se & gc of dir ced today that the new goods lev year and for the transaction of such NEXT DAY | 40-inch White Sport Radin, ready arriving daily. daily. a Casper NiBLeOr: Ae other business as may regularly come Th Pi Sh | yard ‘ | Paretarrnereerer ot MARC enn eoae : J. Long of Basin is spending 00T® ME ME e Ficture shop = |/ : a Be days in Casper on a combincd) pay, March 28, 29, 30, 1919 : 52-inch White Jersey Hbusiness and pleasure trip. ae at a = Sport Silk, vard * * i PSS WEEK AS COMPILED William Caldwell of Sheridan is in| SG." SOL Ay H + 32-inch Fancy Shantung, AY CHEYENNE BUREAU Casper for a few days. ” 8 P, H. Spalteanecene and Elmer Gil- result of much foggy rl bert of Lost Cabin are in Casper for mperatures somewhat below a few days. over southeastern Wyoming, ee, ii of ice formed on trees anu/: A. S. Vass of thd University of psulting in much damage; aden kWyemine, Laramie, has been appoint- re fences suffered. Over the:ed state seed inspector. Her of the state temperatures! bAer ea L bove normal, and the snow Ball will be given at the Masonic about five inches in Lincol:. | Temple April 1, 1919 under the aus- stern Fremont counties where; pices of Degree of Pocahontas for re still covered. Precipitation! benefit of French War Orphans. week was light. | Tickets $1. Ladies 3-28-4t of the snow melted in Uints | = otherwise there has been lit-| gon ce in range conditions. Feed- | ht to entirely, is required ir.) , Bstricts; there is a surplus of) + many localities. Livestock | Sout intered well. One renortc: | Room his will be the best calf year] lots in had in Crook county.” has left ground. in lower land a little spring wheat has Pwn, 1 on the ground (inches) : heastern Wyoming: Cheyenne. (T); Casper, T; Chugwater SALE ne; also stn nee part of the (eeccnessaresssasianeee, 7 77 AL SAY NATRONA BUTTER! WHY? For This Reason It has always been a part of our Archer, 0; Albin, 0; Wyncote,| business to ask you to use our but- mie, T; Esterbrook, 2; Albany, | ter for your patronage at our shop Fox Park, 19; Hillsdale, 0. fmeans our bread and __ butter. hwestern Wyoming: Lander, | But at the same time as we have said th Pass, 4; Evanston, smus.| before, spread it on thin. We have Boulder, 3; Smott, 14. jasked you.this favor before now eastern Wyoming: Sheridan,| and the boss of this shop has been ris 03 Moorcroft, 3; Rocky! doing his best in getting this valuable 3 Dome Lake, 22. | product. So we will ask you to use fips Wyoming: ‘}our. butter, but spread it on thin. gee Now all together and see that Casper has good roads. Adv. | Cody, 0 renee ts for the fashion show at the ter, Monday, are now dn sale Kimball Drug Store. —_———— — Don’t let that old furniture clutter ap the house. A Wantad will sell it. 8-28-1t ‘held at the offic t Second Sera Casper, Wyomin, 8, 1919 | WPL SLE LL LI LIS IT LS LE I DI DS DM MM. —at the—- CASPER PHARMACY and get your finished work the of the company, 145 clock P. on Mond: Ap for iter election of a be ectors to serve for the ensuing “BARNETT’S OF COURSE” Spring is Here You will be buying a new suit ° soon anyhow! Why not hasten its purchase and give that suit you now are wearing to the Red Cross? See our new Spring Waist line Suits in Blue Serge and fancy mixed tweeds. They are silk lined in both fancy stripes and solid color linings at $35.00, $37.50 $40.00 Men’s Spring Shirts of Madr Percale and Woven materials; soft laundered or starched cuffs. A large array of new spring patterns in $2.00 and $1.75 qual- ities. Sizes 14 to 17. pbecial for Saturday onl 3 for $4.00, eaeh ......... If. D. Barnett Outfitting C0. 121 East Second Street BR — oC on whter and her | Reeee: team this year and so will the Stand- alk of of- ard plant, and there is some another Midwest team from fices in the Oil | There a team Tr ‘two ri ssibly two t from each railroad to give the of and operating department a chance to go against each other. The National and Oil Wel! Sun- ply companies are also listed as a possible member of the Casper league, with a team made up from employ of the two firms. Should the present plans work out as expected, Casper will see rome pretty good playing on the diamond the coming season. There is also a possibility of a team being drawn. from all the better players to cope with teams from other cities later on in the season. Wheatland and Loyn- jder both expect to have a good ag- eregation in the field and Cheyenne will have a crack nine ready to take |any bunch across, The Ohio’s team lineup” will oe ready in a week or so and the other’ teams will be published as the poorer players are weeded out. A recent can by a pharmaceu tieal journal has disclosed the faci the number of women pharma s in the United States hus more an doubled within the past five years. a = Home cooking: at the Harvey. ae Item inch Roman Stripe Taffeta, yard 86-inch Fancy Plaid Taffetas, yard 36-inch Foulards. yard .... yard A full range of colors in (heavy qualities) yard ... and Coat Linings, yard wear. and the white. Yard Shades. a aa alata la ala DEER ODOaH: Kimonos, each ... Think Richards & x. POOL OOM MAME MSS CO ee eS Richards & Cunningham Company plain Messelines and Taffetas, Fancy Tussah Silks for Kimonas 36-inch Silk Creponette for under- These come in both the Pink 40-Inch Printed Silk Georgettes in the most artistic designs, per yard . Plain 40-inch Georgettes, in all the new colorings, including the Henna and Victory Special for Saturday and Monday Fancy Serpentine and Cotton Velour PAGE THREE AA BALL LEAGUE “ni KED, CLAIM P. W Jenkins of , who was in Casper ted that there alre the 127 lee ya new county out of tion of the country lyin between the Wind Ri nd mountiit The proposed sub-division would lop off sections of | and) Lineotn counties, and P. would niake aun-effort to land the unty seat. Mr pfenkins said that Lander interests, which always have opposed Riverton’s efforts to ke away the orn part of Fremont county, probably Time changes for the springs ana) would not oppose this other movi -|summer months urday night. The: ment. congressionai ution Names the ~— last Sunday h for the rule An organization has been formed becoming effecti of rest hay-|'9 Des Moines to build in that city y| ings been chosen to 4 the people an | #0 up-to date hotel for the accomme dation of wor DASE women opportunity to become accustomed to the change. Official clocks will be turn one hour at midnight, marki al 1,500, 000 French Killed ter the hour hand has been gurned for- ward Sunday, La ed An 2 ne ou ait goa four The common practice will be to] {paryor Contlict to preserve her own turn the clock ahead an hour before} ,\7°TY #N Pol Clewond maccory: retiring Saturday nignt and when|i2% to Andre Tardie, French high commissioner to the United State rise Sunday morning they automatically has lost 1,500,000 me many wounded. Amer killed owe will have adjuster. nae themselves to the new schedule of ie ( cele OF an cnormous debt of gratitude for neers ? A this heroic ou rings her life's Trains will arrive at the same Seo GRcucpouninienon cnet ig blood xnd also for the reported sav- clock hour as the schedules now des- ignate, while virtually rivings oan hour later than anu the present time OIL LOOMS IN NEW WELL AT in this coun. the of a nd ing of thousands of lives try and thruout the world thru discovery by French pe: perfect remedy for stomach, live intestinal ailmen which, it id, relieved incalculable suf: ne Jand prevented thousands of surgicat nts | operations. HI. Mayr, prominent POISON SPIDER a . imports the ing ents Is this remedy in Ameri- aounder the name of Mayr’s Won A new proven n oil di district has been | | de ful Remedy. It is imple, harm added to the list of producing fields |less preparation that removes the in the state, if the indications ob-|tarrhal mucus from the — intestinal tained in the well which is being dri allays inflamation which ed by the Fargo Oil company on se y all stomach, liver tion -83 in the Poison Spider |: ailments, including: ap field last night can be itaken for is. One dose will convince or ,anything. refunded. For sale by all The company has drilled a hole to druyyrists.— Adv. a depth of slightly over 1400 feet ee 7 Money to loan cn enattels. ith the hope of encountering a gus). Se soe Secu- nd at that depth. When the sand Tity Loan Company, Suite 202 0-S, Bldg. 1-2-10 punctured last night oil rose in the casing and the well was immedi- _ 4 We make a special of salary Ioana ately shut down so as not to drill the Security Loan Company. Suite 202 well in at night. O.S. Bidg 12-tf A complete test of the productivity eetipeetteeteereeet of the sand is being made today and BE SHOP IN TOWN the oil industry of the state is an-| And that is the Barber Shop Hen- the xiously watching the result of the development. motor party composed of W. D. Weathers, president of the Fargo ing without e¢ best porter modation. weration, Only employed, up-te » handy, ace Jasement “m- company, other stockholders of the ning Hotel len. compan doa representative of the 2 —~ < Tribune were at the well last night | Miss Betty Carpenter, when the drill encountered the oil) American © sand. Mr. Weathers returned to the years’ practical experien Piano, well this morning and word is beings, Harmony, Musical His ‘expected any moment as to the pro. arten work a specially ducing p ilities of the field. Manle street. Phone 924. s of Interest in Silks $4.50 $3.50 $2.00 $6.00 $3.00 $2.50 36-inch $2.50 - $1.25 Special Notice Our assortment of Ladies’ Dolman Coats and Suits is now complete. Prices $25.00 to $85.00. A large shipment of BETTY WALES Dresses has just ar- rived. 75¢€ $3.50 $2.95 Cunningham When You Want the Best 2 & ® & % A) N N) N) » \) N . >} VA EAA AA A A A dh hh dhe he ded hed hake dade Madde dead dade ft m FL de GL ee a} a 1 J i 3 i J i J i J 5 1 J i all i a) i ah i | l J i} J 1 J i J i J i J i J i] d i} J i J i | i P|