Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 7, 1919, Page 3

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St. Mark's Auxiliary Will Meet | The auxiliary of St. Mark’s church will meet Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, in- stead of Tuesday as previously an- nounced, * Mr. and Mrs. Quentin K. Deaver entertained the Dew Drop Inn at dinner on Saturday evening. * * * Mrs. Carl Shumaker. Entertains at Luncheon Mrs. Carl Shumaker entertained at a Wancheon of beautiful appoint- ments on Saturday. Her attractive home was beautifully decorated with spring flowers. The afternoon was spent at auction. Covers were laid for sixteen. * * Choral Society Rehearsal Tonight The Casper Choral society, under the direction of Professor Rudolph} Lundberg, will rehearse tonight the cantatas to be given next Sunday! afternoon. The rehearsal will be held at the Presbyterian church and all members are expected to attend. Se SSS ‘BELLE OF ARCADIA’ 10 BE GIVEN TUESDAY AT THE IRIS BIG SCREAM “The Belle of Arcadia” a musical comedy, under the auspices of the Mothers’ League, promises to be the biggest success in the way of a mu- sical comedy that Casper has ever known. The commedians are as fun- ny in their sayings as in their looks and promise to give the audience one ; laugh after another. The play will take place Tuesday night, April 8, at the Iris theater” and those taking special parts should LESS. We cater to quality as WARREN TO BID ON PAVING | be" in attendance. 4-7-1t as price. Groceries Meats and Hard- SSS bee eae ware. Larry Hill, district manager for} HOME COOKING 144 N. ei CASPER COMMERCIAL CO., the Warten Construction company 4-4-6 Phone 10. with M. W. Woodward, manager of the Warren interests in Montana and Northern Wyoming are business visi- tors in Casper. They are here pre- paring bids for the new paving dis- tricts that will be completed this summer. -_ IRIS TO BOOK PICTURES Roy Sample, owner of the Iris ‘theater left Saturday night for Denver where he will arrange pic- ture booking for the popular play- hy during the month of April. He later leave for California where Me: ‘will join Mrs. Sample in a month’s | taur of the Pacific coast. FORMER ENGINEER IS BACK | | 1 IPI ILI LI Lester “Spec” Worthington, oN erly city engineer, has returned) from: France where he saw extensive service with the engineers during. the war. He states that only a sol- dier can appreciate how its feels to| get back home and find things bet-| ter than when he left. ———__~»_---— I, O. O, F. CELEBRATION On Saturdayy April 26, ledge No. 22, will celebrate 100th anniversary of the Order in America. The afternoon will be} devoted to speakers on Odd Fellow- ship, to which the public are cordially inyited. After which the business seasion of the Central Wyoming An-| niversary Association will be held. | The evening entertainment will be for | Odd Fellows, Rebekahs and their fam- | ilies and all visiting members. Plans have been made for a banquet at} @ o'clock, entertainment at 8 o'clock and dance at 9:30 o'clock. 4-7-1t aS PROCLAMATION FOR SPECIAL ELECTION Casper the Notice is hereby given 7 and by virtue of a proclamation issued by Robert D. Carey, Governor of the State of Wyoming, and under Sec- tions 2099 and 2100 of the Wyoming Compiled Statutes, 1910, that there wil] be held in the various voting precincts of Natrona County, State of. Wyoming, on the 22nd Day of April, A. D. 1919 a special election on the following question: “Shall the State of Wyoming is- sue its:coupon interest bearing bond in the sum of Two Million Eight Hun- dred Thousand Dollars to be designat~ ed as Highway Bonds in denomina- tions of five hundred, one thousand, five thousand and ten thousand dol- lars, redeemable at the option of the State of Wyoming ten years aficr date thereof and payable in twenty years after date thereof; bearing such rate of interest, not to exceed five Per centum per annum from date until paid, and to be issued in such amounts as the Governor and Treas- urer of the State of Wyoming shall determine.” Dated at Casper, this 27th day of March, A. D. 1919. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Natrona County, Wyoming. By ROBERT J. VEITCH, Attest: Chairman. E. M. OGBURN, Events’ | principals, THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE oe | George E. Lewis and V. E. Hub- | bard of Mitchell are in Casper. “ * * | Mr. and Mrs. Frank England re- | turned from a motor trip to Denyer|| ‘and Colorado Springs this morning. * * * | John Bingenfieimer left today for a visit with his mother in Valentine, Nebraska. * E. Richard Shipp. will leave to-| {morrow for Thermop to be gone several days. * * * * William Corcoran returned this | CITY NEWS | morning from Chicago. ye so * 8 *) J. B. Davidson, an oil well con- Edwin J. Owrid left today for a|tractor who has been in Ranger, | short trip to the northern part of | Texas, for some time past, has left | the state and will return the end |Casper for Thermopolis. | of the week. sale be *“ * © Mr. and Mrs. Duhig of the Ther- Mrs. E. S. Grant and daughter, mopolis Record passed thru Casper Lucy, are Seriously ill at their home. | enroute to their home in Thermopolis. * * | * H. L. Hobbs of Raton, New Mexi-| Charlie Spurlock of the Buzzari co, is in Casper on business. ranch spent the week-end in town. * * * viene es £0! The county commissioners, who have been on a road inspection trip, returned to Casper yesterday. 8 8 j Mrs. Floyd Pendell left yesterday | for a fortnight’s visit in Denver. “* * Miss Bernicg Hainline of Custon, Iowa, arrived Saturday to accept position with the Oil Well Su Charles Swingle has returned from | a business trip to Thermopolis. | wi ROTARY CLUB T HEAR ROAD BOND ‘State Engineer True Will Address < Dinner of Members and Guests | Rotary Club at the American Hotel Wednesday evening, state engineer, will addre sentative auc |the membership of which is limite Tom have been c 1Tf MRS. HALL TO~ OPEN ‘TEEPEE? eat or FOR THE YEAR ae le Charles \Casper v and turday J. Wall of Denver The following from the Northern Wyoming Herald at Cody will be in- teresting to friends here of Mrs. Ed- win Hall. “Mrs PLAN DISCUSSED Edwin Hall, who I: purchased ‘“Pahaska Teepe und conducted it so admirably for the eason, has returned to the Buffalo Bill country, and left this mo to open aad prepare her prope: the arrival of our summer vi ~ Pahaska is to Mrs. a recreation, and to the weary eler a zodsend. year at the American Hotel on Wednesday Evening ors. Hall At a dinner to be given by the B. True, repre ience on the subject of od roads, v th particular reference Jam s. Rose Elliott of © a sister of Mrs. Hall hnny Romer, a New York and “Jimmy Hall,” a soldier b returned from camp, who Mrs. © was fortunate in finding disengag assigned to this! gt Theemopolis last week. “Jimn of Governor | yi] be rhe one who makes the whee the 1 between Pahaska and Cod; J Hall Wyoming voter ed e engineer w ng at the i go rou and compre- taking care of Mrs. Hall's cars. It thelbaine: lt tn Sealed now expected that the Teepee wi 3 packages. Each member of the Rotary Club, open early in May. CHICHESTER S FILS Il be entitled to bring two gues! company. a + Mrs. Sarah Place spent the week-|to the dinner, a provision which will eee aaa . vor je in end in Thermopolis. include a larger representation of Ledicst Ask yger D Fee Orem cer oe emer wae in ais | business and professional interests. Pals tsiea eet Sea eee oe 8 M. W. Purcell returned home this — ake no other. 8 A L, L. Faraham of Rapid City, S. D. morning. | Save your money—eat at the Har- ena eria be Best ceten always seiabie is in Casper. 1 Be ek vey. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE bet vos * Miss Edith Ogburn returned home | = SESS [== ———— oy lelps appetite | ~ and digestion. this mor from business trip to Denver. a J. B. Smith of Sterling, Colorado, ne is a business visitor in Casper. . + 8 <8 * Mrs. Mark Aman who has been visiting Mrs. Marie Emmel turned to her home. * * Mrs. Liilian Fritchell and daughter ; of Sheridan are at the Henning. * * 8 * Arthur Borks has returned from a trip to Denver. * Miss Genieveve Scheffel returned home this morning. * * A. Likely went to Thermopolis * J. Seats for “The Belle of Arcadia” yesterday morning on a business to be given April 8, are now being trip. reserved afternoon and evening at #8 in ® 4-7-11 the Iris box office. Thomas M. Fagan of Lusk is spend- sho ing a few days in Casper. ‘+e * The best store in the pest litte city in the west solicits, at least, a share of your trade. We are the only 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 P: A full rehearsal of “The Belle of Arcadia” will be held at the Iris thea- ter this evening and all those taking part are asked to be present. All members of the chorus SOOO IID IOS ST: CN The HOTEL HENNING Begs to announce the engagement of Miss Beatrice Three flavors. TS hot enough to make WRIGLEYS § good. we must KEEP it good until you get it. The Casper Storage Grocery THE RICHELIEU STORE Specials for Tuesday and Wednesday 35e _30e _35e Richelieu Succotash .... Richelieu Little Kernel Corn ................. Hence the sealed package —impurity-proof— guarding, Preserving the delicious con- tents—ihe beneficial goody. Richelieu Golden Bantam Corn wt. Casper Storage Company General Storage Car Lots Canned Goods, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables Handled, stored, re-shipped and Checked in a Business Like Manner at Tsuiil WUHAN Ts AHTLNHA HABE HOU A } u Alin oe Atkins, a high class soprano’in addition to the Chicago Trio now playing in the Henning Grill every evening from nine until one A. M. The Place For “Good Things to Eat” Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited wy N) N) N N & N ) ) N) N) N & IAALLALALALALLALLALA EOS Casper Boiler Works PRACTICAL BOILER WORK BY PRACTICAL BOILERMAKERS Patching, Retubing, New and Old Crown Sheets Repaired. Steam, Oil, Gas, Air, and Water Tight Work. WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK Engerson & Brehan Box 1141 CASPER, WYO. Phone 486-J or 18 & TOTTI ODIODOEEOM IOSD SM h IRIS THEATRE ‘The Belle ot Arcadia’ A Musical Comedy in Two Acts, Presented Under the Auspices of the —— MOTHERS’ LEAGUE Benefit ——— SOLDIERS’ AND SAILORS’ CLUB Tuesday, April 8, 1919 8:15 P. M. Reserved Seats on Sale Tuesday, April 1st, at Box Office ADMISSION $1.00 and $1.50 ieee cee enews ewan County Clerk, Pub. 4-4-20¢. - 7? 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