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St. Marks Auxiliary Will Meet Wednesday Night The auxiliary of St. Mark’s will be the guests of Mrs. Neal Tyler at) the home of Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen | tomorrow night. f * * “Belle of Arcadia” At the Iris Tonight “The Belle of Arcadia,’ a musical comedy that is being put on at the Iris theater tonight by the talented! young people of Casper promises to} be a great success. The proceeds from the play will go into a fund for the building of a, soldiers and sailors club in Casper. “ * * lew Dancing Club lakes Debut Friday The Friday Evening dancing club ll hold its first dance Friday night |_ the- Masonic Temple. The pro- eds from the series of dances which | will bé given by the club will be put | ig the fundfor making the Sailors id Soldiers club a permanent orga- | nation and toward building a suit- Ne home for it. Mrs. Sam F. Service, Mrs. M. J. Gothberg and Mrs. C. T. Boone form the managing committee, and it is nder their management that these, inces will be held. . Presbyterian Ladies Aid Hold Election The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mrs. C. H. Long, on the corner of David and Dunden streets Thursday after- nopn at a special business and social | meeting. The annual election of of- ficers will be held and the program for the ensuing year mapped out. In the social features Mrs. Fred Van Gorden will act as assistant hos- tess. A late attendance of members is urged owing to the importance of the matters that will be considered. " * « P. E. O. Dinner at the Wilder Home A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wilder: Saturday evening, at} which time the ‘ladies of the P. E. O. chapter entertained their husbands at a seven o’clock dinner. The colar scheme, yellow and white, was:effectively carried out at the tables.’ Those present were: Mesdames_ Bacon, Loy, Blatk, Moore, Keith,’ Durham, Bititéy, Wil- der anid Miss Sue Mahoney. Messrs. E. P. Bacon, S. K. Loy, Fs P, Moore, Dr. Keith, H. B. Dur-| en, Ww. L. Hatley’ and Geo. Wilder. 8 ate two new acquisitions to UKraase orchestra. Miss Cole is xXpert saxaphone player and Miss ins possesses a fine soprano voice ) will sing the acesy song hits. A delighttur surprise party was | m last inght in honor of Mrs. C. YVogler’s forty-firts birthday by her tHo-daughters, Emma and Margaret, sthe Vogler home in the Burling- nn addition. The evening was spent ) dancing, singing ad games after ich refreshmets were served and guests departed at a late hour. se invited to congratulate Mrs. Volger many happy re- flirna of the day were: %; Mr. and Mrs. R. C.Miller, Mr. and | . D, F. Aubron, Mr. and Mrs. M. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gib- ain, Mr. W. Human, Mr. J. C. Gib- | son » Mrs. Hellen Wilson ands teybull, T. H. Gibson and William | roger. AMATIC AGTION AND HILLS IN AAY'S NEW PICTURE AT THE IRIS Dramatic action of a high order @fid thrills galore are conspicuous features of “The Law of the North,” the latest starring vehicle featuring Charles Ray, which is to be shown at the Iris theater Thursday. The atory was written by Ella Stuart Car- son and the photoplay directed by Irvin W. Willat, under the supervis- ion of Thomas H. Ince, whose name anv picture production spells su- jority. this thrilling photoplay of the north which make it one of the best in which Mr. Rav has been seen in ny months... Mr. Ray plays the of a strong man known as the glet,”’ the son of the commandan- a trading post as the “top o’ world.” When his father is mur- id by an employe of the post. also abducts the only sister of “Eaglet,” scenes of intense heart peal ensue. Alain de Montcalm, part played by Mr. Ray, falls in ye with the daughter of the mur- rer of his own father, and this mplicates affairs until Heaven dis- wes of the assassin in a novel man- Ray is said to have in this ie one of the strongest in which has been seen since his entrance the field of the silent drama. is admirably supported by picked ts from the Thomas H. Ince , chief among whom are Doris ). Robert McKim, Gloria Hope, les French and others. Events’ | iss Irene Cole nad Miss Beatrice and | “There are numerous situations in| far) C. W. Adams of Derren isa Cas- | ‘per visitor. « 8 & H. A. Tewksbyry is in town again | jafter an absence of several days. | | soe @ \ cie ; F. P. Warber is in town from Lusk. “ * # B. L. Spencer of St. Charles, Min- ‘nesota, is in Casper. * # # J. D. McKay of Griswold, Towa, is | in town. 1 | es 8 # | George Nordyk of Sioux City, Ia.,} ; is in town for a few days. { iy News ° ee °) B. ©. Page of Bartlesville, Mrs. Jon) Miller has returned jg a Casper visitor. | home. ae ahd _ * ® Okla., | J. L. Barnett of Circle is in town. } | H. A. Duncan of Denver is a Cas- aed nee {per visitor. | F. B. Pine of Denver is in Cas- | Sho per for a few days. | | J. E. Hensen has returned to Cas- bo hd per after an absence of several days. Ernest Franken of Denver is a Sie Neg ge Casper visitor. |_ Harry Wagner and H. P. Mead of ME ee, a {Denver are Casper visitors. C. W. Hungerford of Virginia City, Montana, is in the city. so le S. Holt of Salt Lake City is in Casper. | Earl Botle has retarded home. | s + * E. Miss Ida M. Porter has returned spending a few da home from astrip to Denver. * «8 * George S. Miller of Denver is in Mrs. W. S. Wright left this morn- town. ing for a visit in Thermopolis. +S oo a S. E. Phelps, who went to Douglas M. J. Gothberg has left for Ther- to attend the opening of court yes !mopolis to spend fa few days. terday, returned to Casper today tc * |go back to Douglas tomorrow. | Charles Swingle eA this mornir ae for Thermopolis. * George Thompson, district superin- tendent of the Continental Oil com- pany, is in town. cr Joe Marquis and Tom Hall of Ar- minto are in town. iets | Mrs. T. A. Dean will leave to- night for a shopping trip to Denver. . * 6 Judge Murane of the firm of Ha gens, Stanley & Muprane went tc Douglas yesterday to attend the op- ening of court. * * |S. E. Phippen has gone to Edge- "4 mont to be gone-a fortnight. 8 * O. E. Croson of Kansas City is in, Casper. M. W. Purccl has returned home from a business trip to Denver. «8 8 R. L. Forbes, manager of the West ern Union, returned home from Den- Mrs. Charles Housely of Salt Cree YT yesterday. Pees isispending aiewmaays um town: H. C. Bretschneider has returnec Ses Mrs, S, E. Martin of Norfoth, from a business trip to Lusk anc Neb., is a Casper visitor. BESANT oe ee Sty | . E. Bigli v day for Chey- U. S. Waugh of Rawlins js in towi Gee Biglinilttyesterdaytor.Ghey for a few days. * * © soe 8 ‘ A bile Dan McCarthy left this morning D. C. McClellan of Arminto is i1 gor Salt Crock. . town. 'o sos “* * oO 93 . COMING! Next week, The Jubilee Thomas Kenny of Thermopolis is Drive of the National Woman's Chr in the city. Oi le tg tian Temperance Union. A. “8 = Charles Galucha, who owns bric'x |plants in Basin and Lovell, has gone jto Lovell to hel gone until Friday. William Dubois of the firm of Dubois & Goodrich is stopping over in Casper enroute from Cheyenne to + | Lander. Mrs. A. C. on er Riverton is * * * spending a few days in town on 2) yfiss Julia Van Wert, deputy clerk combined shopping and pleasure trip. | o¢ Hot Springs'¢punty, who has been “hie ike | visiting the Swingle home, has re- Verner Dewey has returned to Cas-' turned to Thermopolis, per, having just been released from * * the army. | Think Jubilee —Talk Jubilee—| tect Work Jubilee—Pray Jubilee—Give Dr. J. H. Jeffrey, a local chiro- Jubilee! National Woman's Christian practor, was called to Lander yes-| Temperance Union. 4-8- |terday where he will visit for severa! * days on professional business. One Million aay has been sent its quota, Tom Meaney, wireman in the Dut- quota is $411. National Woma ton-Staley brokerage office is spend- Christian Temperance Union. 4-8-3 Each State ing a few days in Denver on busi- * * & ness in connection with local inter-- Sound the Jubilee! One million ests. |dollars. Big plans for big gifts by Spree a big- organization with big faith. John M. Wisenhunt and Charles | National Woman's Christian Temper- Lindsay left yesterday for Denver, ance Union. 4-8-5t THE _THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE 4.000 SPENT YCITY DURING. THE PAST MONTH Zlection Expenses and Emergency Improvements Result in Many Bills; Routine Matters Are Taken Up At a meeting of the council last night, in which routine matters of city legislation were the chief order of business, the members of the fi- nance committee audited and allowed| bills aggregating a total in excess of $13,000, expenses of the city for the month! of. March. This is Bossibly the larg- | est expen ever tneurred by the} city ina le month, and was due]! partly to the number of additional) 2xpenses attendant upon the city) election an) various other new mu- nicipal endeavors. | In line with the general improve- ment campaigns which hav augurated by the city ¢ decided to order the. installation of a more extensive lighting system in Casper for the purpose of perfecting the lighting distribution for protec- tion of the residents on the outlying fringes of the city. Orders for; dozen new lights were the hands of the lighting . which h so the power and correcting the of street lights. orth Burling- of investigating present location A committee from ton property owners appeared before ted that the he council and requ northern district be i share of lighting protection which ir he past had been denied. It w jecided by the council] that the heavy | nower wires running into the addi | ion would be heavy enough to war- all distribution of lights ir | on, and that ! a erection of | rest room |to keep the water clean | plot, | tion voted representing the current) }7, at least foun | should be ordered for the dis- | modern and conv shallow wading pool h a playing fountai and coo. nd for children w all times. During the discussion of the ir provement of the South Side |Dr. William Kocher moved that the! mayor be instructed to enter into a contract for the improvement of the by making driveways, seeding, for grass and erecting tre The motion was seconded by Dr. Dean. Perry Morris then amended the mo- tion to read, “to be seeded with a |falfa,” and the amendment was sec- jonded by W. F. Dunn. The original offerers of the mo- against the amendment, which resulted in a tie, which had to be decided by the mayor, who had the deciding vote. The original mo- tion then came up and received | three votes for and one against. By |a parliamentary rule’s techincality before the resuit was announced, Dunn announced that he intended {to bring the matter up for further consideration at a later meeting. | This move blocked the passage of the | motion pending final de on on it and the improvement of the South Side park is now marking time, while the law makers thresh out their dif- ferences. Mr. Dunn announced that he took this attitude on the park ques because Mayor John F. Leeper and City Attorney W. H. Patten had tak- en an arbitrary decision on the ordi- nance restricting dance halls by not allowing the ordinance to come up = at ihe : both the one of the postoffice site the new city brot up, it developed that certain members cf the council were flatly the improvements, owing rear | all building, was the discussion of the plot at the rear of the postoffice, it seemed that the matter would be de- feated by the sentiment of the coun- Realty guaranteed he sum for the improvement if the y would supply the’ remainder. he plans for the improvement of small tract now call for the chis where they will spend several days 8 * on business attendant upon their local! The Jubilee is full of many things. interests. That some of the MUST BE SMILE Ries National Woman's Chris The streetdepartment, under the] ance Union. | management of Joe.Thomas took ad- * * vantage of its first May of recreation! Miss D. |since the first of the year. Thelfor San stormy weather conditions forced the called by the illnes street. workers | to remain inside. | Lee Mortimer. Mortimer was * /hurt in an automobile accident about Mrs. I. M. Price tal received word |» week ago at San Mateo, California. nnouncing the arrival of her son, | * van Price, at New York after hav-| Eight young mee of the Baptist | ing spent 10 months on hte European | church spent the week-end at Dwyer Francisco, where she w of her brother. aisy Mortimer left last night | battlefields. with the American expe- | where they were entertaind by th |ditionary forces. Young Price will | farmers of the neighborhood. Th jreturn to Casper as soon as he is | who went on the rally were the M | discharged. Edna Cartwright, Marie Westmore | Leona McGill, Zoe Wolford, La Clair W. W. Keefe, the local florist, has | Dismuke and Messers — Clarenc« returned from Chicago and other | Snick, Jack Carr, and Bill Duncan. eastern points, where he has spent | 8S the past three weeks on businss. He| B, B. Lummis returned yesterday has been inspecting the latest floral | from Denver where he attended the suggestion and has many surprises | automobile show. in s for his patrons in spring and SS Baster floral offerings: | HOME COOKING 2144 N. Wolcoti. ‘+ * e 8 * Miss Delpha Lewis of Cheyenne, D. F. Herron and H. Snyder of Kansas City, have been the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lewis for the past week. Mr. Herron was former- ly in the marine aviation corps and Mr. Snyder has just returned from nce, where he was in the enginee- NEUMONIA ~ Call a physician. Immedi- ately begin pemereencye treatment with: xs Varo yi I BODYGUARD” - Ort Cor f A-dgtie } eevee eo eee y The HOTEL HENNING < : / Begs to announce the engagement of Miss Beatrice 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 MUISLSLLLLALL LL "SOOT OTOOOOIO TSS, MD 1 the block oppo-| | to} > that would be entailed.) *il until Ben Scherck of the See Ben| to provide half | | | | | | ty ‘SOQQ00 ELEVATOR FOR “AIVERTON WOW ASSURED park | the erection of a $24,000 Riverton. pany has been subscribed for, t cation for the in the near future of the elevator This elevator will m farmers of the Riverton district. for publication in The ordinance was meeting, and w e - ency so that it would go into effect immediately. Ne W.|held the publication of the pending further by the council in tests of local dance hall operators. — For every meal If youwould feel your best, Drink Butter-Nut “The Coffee Delicious, It satisfies your Fondest wishes. yh PAGE THR WHEN NEURALGIA ATTACKS NERY for the congestion and in relieves pain Wyo.—TI of O: 1 arran Oakdal completed All the stock of the « A little, applied without rubbing, will penetrate immediately and Ge and soothe the nerves, Sloan's Liniment is very effocti ein allaying external pains, strains, brui aches, stiff joints, sore muscles, &°, neuritis, sciatica, rheumatic tw Keep a big bottle always on. hand for family use. Druggists every wher building se the construction will be ¢ menced. h to the n mu Tribune sed de pe an eme May Lo:per ording consideration of it answer to the pro- Kills, Pains zi 80c, 60c and $1.20 s Home cooking at tne Harvey. HUTTON LAKE OIL AND GAS COM The only Rock Creek stock fe: now drilling on Section 4-19 Oil Company on 20-7 to market we offer a limited amount at order. THE ALBANY TRADING COMPANY P. O. Box 624. ANY t. Company yn of Ohio BattacNat "Coffee Delicious” Follow the tracks!