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3 see bs THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE ociety Events’ Eastern Star Meeting to Be Held Tonight i The ladies of the Eastern Star will meet in a regular business and so- cial meeting at the Masonic temple tonight. The meeting will start promptly at 8 o’clock. All members are urged to be present. Visiting members are welcome. Refreshments will be served at the ocnclusion of the business meeting by the committee in charge of arrangements. _* * William P. Heath of Omaha is in town. * * F. M. Castle of Sioux City is a Cas- per visitor. * * * * C. W. Hullinger and A. Cohen of | Thermopolis are in town. ¥) es W. L. Sander of Sheridan is in | town for a few days. : * % | * : | Leslie Miller, secretary of the Kin- Willing Workers Circle ney Oil and Refining company, is 2 Changes Meeting Place business visitor in Casper today on On account of illness at the home | company interests, Mr. Miller is mak. of Mrs. McKatherine, the Willing | ing a general survey of the oil situa- Workers’ Circle, which was sched- | tion here. uled to meet Friday afternoon wil! | * change the meeting place to the home | F. M. Cochran of the firm of War- of Mrs. J. T. Richards, 443 North|ren and Cochran, Denver distribu- Beech. The meeting will start at/tors of the Chandler automobile, is 2:30. All mémbers are cordially in-|in Casper on business with the loca) vited to be present. | agency. | * * * +, ee Installation of Officers | Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Griffith left By Presbyterian Aid == —_last_night for Douglas, where they The Presbyterian Tadies we will | will spend a few days on business. meet this afternoon et the home of | + S4 ee at ene fhe coorner, Of Miss Beatrice Atkins, of Chicago Che Ge AE r the has arrived in Casper and has beer purpose of installing officers for the Peveaee to dindih GREENER at following year and outlining the busi-'! the Henning. She made her firs! ness program.of the meeting. Fol- public appearance last night and des lowing the business meeting a social pite the fact that she had spent four hour will be held during which re- gays on the train enroute here her freee wil “e parece ae ea | voice and musical ability please! ail ong assisted by Mrs. Fred Van Gor- pic den. , a ' Tom Meaney operator in the Dut |ton-Stanley Brokerage office has re- [turned from Denver, where he spent a few days on company business. amy et s+ Mrs. Winter, Entertains In Honor of Mother Mrs. Charles E. Winter entertain- ed informally yesterday afternoon in| honor of her mother, Mrs. Pauline | Maltby, who has been a house guest at the Winter home during the win- ter. The;women spent the afternoon | ‘pleasantly sewing and chatting, after | which a delicious luncheon was! Charles Adams, former manager of served. jthe Midwest jhotel here and now Mrs.. Maltby expects to return to | owner of the Savoy hotel in Denver her home ‘in Wisconsin Monday. {is a business visitor in Casper. He ig * * * |} was summoned to Casper as a wit- |ness in the Midwest Refining-W. F. | Henning case which is now in court. a6 sce Mrs. Wilson Kimball, Jr., is con- Attorney Willis Stidger retursec yesterday from Douglas, where he | was summoned on business matter: in the district court there. Wem eie «: Casper Choral! Society Meets, at, Rehearsal The! Casper Choral society will meet lanid ey Sued Teer ieaL vohentools fined to her home suffering from 2 before the cantata “Faith and Praise” |S¢vere cold and complications, Her is.staged.at. the Presbyterian church Condition is not considered serious onlitlie aftdrngon of Palm Sunday |2nd it is expected that she will soo4 As the time. is.growing short before |be able to be suoute % | toe a Tone ued Of the or. |_ Mr-and Mrs. M.S. McDaniel, prom-| anization be in attendance. i |inent Riverton residents are spending | rae eb Es DB hbachike ap 2 a few days in Casper on business and | a a NOt | pleasure. ; : CITY NEWS '! Mrs. Christine Clitten a well known | . * ry ©) Arminto resident is numbered among \the bnsiness visitors in Casper today. eg ee ee William. Corson, son of a promi-| nent Cheyenne resident who arrived| in Casper. recently has accepted a} position with the Midwest Refinin company here and expects to mak his future ‘home in this city. Se ec ue Attorney W. H. Patten left last night for Douglas to be in attendance at the opening of the district court. See A. N. Hasenkamp a_ prominent ~ _ |Baramie resident is spending a few Mrs, J.\‘H. Elfish of Manville is| days in Casper on business in connec- numbered among the visitors in Cas-|tion with his oil holdings. per today from the west door to the} * * * | Lance Creek field. | Attorney Ralph Kimball of Lan- , a * numbered among the prominent Albert Shapiro, who is interested rs in Casper from the capital ; in several commercial projects in this}city of Fremont county. vicinity is a business visitor in Cas-} “+ * per from Forsyth, Montana. Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. R, M. McCoy of Tor-| Shapiro plans to spend several days) rington are numbered among the well here during which time he will make| known Wyomingites who are Casper a thorough investigation of the hold-| visitors. ings of his company in the fields of} this vicinity. * Harry N. Isenburg, an officer of the | x : | Riverton Refining company is num-| Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hunt of Basin|bered among the business visitors in were numbered among the arrivals in| Casper from Denver today. Casper last, night. They will spend Sdaahe vide | several days here visiting friends and! beanie abs transacting business. One Million Dollars. Each State + has been sent its quota. Caspers quota is $411. National Woman’s Christian Temperance Union. 4-8-5t “* * * * * * | 8 8 Alden Brooks of Omaha andj} Sheridan is in town. | a 8 8 Attorney. B.. L. Spencer left terday for Lusk. ae Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kimball, Sr., are in from their ranch on Elkhorn today on a short business and visit- ing trip. yes- “* _ E. P. Warber left today for a vis- 4 it in Th is. a Lew M. Gay, of the Shaffer-Gay Furniture company left last night for Denver where he will spend sev- eral days on busingss in the inter- ests of the local store, PAS R. N. Van Sant left yesterday for Lusk. = * G. G. Purdunn, superintendent of the Illinois Pipeline, left yesterday for a trip to: Lusk, » * * Save time and eat at the Wyatt Cafeteria. 4-10-6t = Henry Willis, who has been in A “la big organization wi ig faith. fell and arrived in Casper yesterday: | National Woman's Christian Temper- ; 4-8-5t ————_ Sound the Jubilee! One million ; nee Union. Fred Mower, who was! in France | “"° for over six months, has returned to Casper, “8 * Dr.'H. R. Lathrop has purchased & new Packard touring car from the Shorkley garage. * N ' Mr. and Mrs, R. McCoy are spend- ing a few days in Casper and will The HOTEL HENNING Mrs. S. E. Phelps is numbered} among the prominent Casperites who ‘are visiting in Douglas, ft ss * | Mrs. J. D. Hunt will leave this eve- |ning for Grand Forks, North Dakota for an extended visit with her mother | and other relatives. “8 * Larry Hill, western’ representative | of the Warren Bros. Construction| company, the successful contenders for Casper paving contracts left this‘ morning for Billings. * * * B. B. Brooks left last night for) Douglas where he will spend a f days on maiters that are pending in the district court. * ‘ Mayor John F. Leeper left yester- day for Douglas on business. He e pects to return to Casper this Gee ning. Fy cs * * Newt, S. Wilson, a high official of the Midw Refining company is a business visitor in Casper. * * & * # J. G. Nicholas, former manager of the Henning hotel and proposed m ager of the new modern hotel th will in all likelihood be erezted Casper this summei, returned to Cas- per yesterday, from D. spent the past two w in connection with oroposition. * * Fred Klink, a prominent Denv resident, and a h the comp: Henning hotel Casper today. * * Earle D. Holme Hardware compan the east wher weeks on bu! Chicago, New ness points and will at his former home of the left last ni Holmes + « Rev. Walter H. Bradley, pastor of the Presbyterian church, returned to Casper last night after spending a few days on the road in the interest of the local church. coe * * A. W. Soltow of Ch bered among the busi Casper today from the capital city. ace wis R. W. Loucks has returrfed ver after an absence on busin several days. oC of the returned R. G. Taylor, presi tienrock Oil company from Denver and other poi * * E. G. Marquis a prominent Ar-| minto resident is numbered among the Casper business visitors. COMING AGA APRIL 17 M% o return to their home in Torrington the end of the week. ‘ * *. * ees! Marks of Mason City, is in ECL LA LLL AL LL * , Albert Thompson of Boise, Idaho, is in town for a few days. * * * Select food to suit your appetite yatt Cafeteria. y 4.10-6¢ Think Jubilee — Talk Jubilee— Wave Jubilee—Pray Jubilee—Give , e! National Woman’s Christian mperance Union, 4- Begs to announce the engagement of Miss Beatrice Atkins, a high class soprano in addition to the Chicago The Place For “Good Things to Eat” Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited for 85 | reeds N ) N N N N N . N Me + The smallést known race is that of the bushmen of Sout n Africa, | scientists, the mean height being four feet three | two hundred and a half inches. water during from t its own w e. A Factory Representative Will Do Your Washing Any Day Next Week. Phone | >< 4 : Trio now playing in the Henning Grill every evening SS Demonstration in Your Hom from nine until one A. M. 13 y | Natrona Power Phone 69 or 499 Sodeeteeiototod Me Me se aM er Tomorrow, you il kno sa many people get such enjoyment out of Now for Co. Co tete to-tote tote te tote toate ate ek Cr tocte tome te tee tem Mo te te More tee teo eee % Roefo-ahocgecke "s ae XG fo-aSo-aSo-ete-et ate-ade-ate-ote-ate-ate-etoctestose-sie-ole sessed lo-ale-oce 42 S20 he disse eee aee ase 420 See ee eee eee PAGE THREE 4, K? ¢ An‘ announcement of exceptional 4% 4% o% M% .% & bp OO Mp Mp Oe Me ate he Mp o%e Sn etn che Mn cde tye 0% Me Me oO a%e 0% on chop cP’ My Ho 6%, 3% 0M O, Me Me My Me he eeen interest to the theatergoers of Cas- en en an a a eS Coe Se eae Bo do-cfocfeeS-eSoeSoefo-<fooko< erty CPAP © PPT e, SoeteeSeehease Sree ease eer arnt per was made this morning by Tom bod bd Villn manager of the Iris theater, | es - , se that the celebrated screen success &% + oo “The Lion and the Mouse’ would be | % ; aS shown again in Casper, Thursday, | %g A. ; £3 April 17. The picture was to ha “ 4 been shown here last Monday, but % ty ee owing to electrical trouble at the pic- 3 ax ture house the show could not be | % : 63 run. Se ** é SSS | So ag HOUX ESTABLISHED IN oe Re TEXAS WITH OIL FIRM | ,g, Y ee It now appears that former Acting ide PU SS ONE ER ox Governor Frank L. Houx will get into BS I ate the Texas oil game. The Sweet- 3, water (Tex.) Reported says: SY Le ot “With the opening of offices here ¥ a ii * by the Sweetwater Oil & Gas Co., ye is week the company enters the lo- ee cal field and will soon begin active Ke ee operations on their holdings in the = B l E ~ M < I l P ¢ $3 <outh part of the county. The com alance on Easy WVionthly Fayments & pany is headed by ex-Governor Frank Cy eo L. Houx of Wyoming, who is associ- ss es 8% ated with other capitalists of that OTS B30 state and Texas and Oklahoma. They ‘3 have about 10,000 acres ander lease Xd |in this county in addition to other | gf eo: | large acreage in other fields of the ie ee a ” ge : x state. £3 ge oo “— Jubilee, jubilee, an opportunity for a greater service. We must work not 3. oe ;only for America but for the ene: D4 A limited number of These Electric Washing 5 o 8 £3 = oa COMING! Next week, The Jubileg & Drive of the National Woman’s Chris- : fs. S . : : x o tinn ‘Temperance Union, 4-8-Bt + Machines at this price and Winging Machines = SX “ CHICHESTER S PILLS 4 53 .x<d ~ : Cc sete seers '& will be placed on SALE SoldonPOSITIVE = & | a Sealed Ritbon. ie y | (GP g Reseteetieest ALL OF NEXT WEEK cr OS | Ne yearsicnownas Best, Sefest,aiwaysReliabio | ¢¥@ . ge SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE <3 GUARANTEE 3 | i a4 ee <a \& + & . <a & soe o .x<a k3 Mo aM aa Xa? + ¢ Me Xe Xe ? RP + Me Mate M MPM OUe Vee, 6 ? iM ee 1M eed