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FRIDAY, APRIL Mrs. McFadyen Hostess | at Luncheon | Mrs. John McFadyen entertained at a beautiful luncheon in honor of her hister, Mrs. Coe, who is visiting | her from Findlay, Ohio. The house | was Covers were laid for twenty-two. | * * 8 Mothers’ League to Meet Monday the Mothers’ League on Monday at ternoon at 3 o’clock. All members are urged to be present and any Mrs. R. K. Staley on Sunday after- others who are interested in the work {noon for Dayton, Ohio, of the league will be welcome. | 4 * * «© i The Misses Agnes and Clelia Dyke | have arrived home from \> decorated with Sweet . Peas. | telephone company in Denver, was a Casper visitor yesterday. le : " |moving to their new home on South There will be a special meeting of | Durbin street today. ociety Events’ | | CITY NEWS|: William F. Webb, an official of the Wie ike Mr., and Mrs. M. C. Dutton are} * * * | Mrs. James Burns will leave with | for a month’s | sit. | * 2 «# | Rey. R. H. Moorman is in Kansas | Denver, | City, where his wife is in the hospital | where they attend Miss Wolcott’s following an injury received in «| school, to spend their Easter vacation | train wreck. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.!is improving she is not yet able to | Drug compan Dyke. _ * * Friday Evening Dance Tonight | The second of the Friday Evening Altho Mrs. Moorman | travel. Dr. Cromer will fill the pu'- | tablished yesterday during the first pit of the Baptist church on Sunday | day of the gigantic one-cent sale, | morning. | + oe oe j Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mahonéy of Dancing club dances will be held to-|Greybull are spending a few days m night at the Masonic temple. Mrs. John G. Bauer, Mrs. J. E. Hanway, Mrs. F. G. Scherck and Mrs. B. B. Casper and are at the Henning. * * © H. M. Rathvon of Sapulpa, Okla, | Demonstration of Varnish Work at | Holmes Hardware, Miss A. Taves, demonstrator for | the Ohio Varnish company of Cleve- land, is giving a demon tion of the company’s products at the Holmes Hardware store today. - She will give the demonstrations here. for three d. tarting this morning and end- nig her stay here Monday night. — ILLITERACY . | IN U. S. MINES WASHINGTON, Api{l 18.—In- ability of foreign miners to either }read or understand english is blamed by the bureau of mines as the cause of over two-thirds of mine fatalities. 3,000 SALES AT KIMBALL DRUG | STORE FRIDAY. Over 3,000 s record busine: les in’one day is a} y for the Kimball This record was e “The Tribune” said Mr. Kimball, | “is responsible for a great deal of the business. It is one thing to have something to sell that will attract the ‘customer, but what good is it if you {19. eet T aN DAILY TRIBUNE FLU MOVES IN | WAVES, LONDON | EXPERTS SAY| LONDON.— (Correspondent of the | Associated Press.)—-London_scient- | ists who are observing the operations | of Spanish influenza say that, so far| as the British Isles are concerned, | it moves in waves. .The country is | just recovering from the third wave within a year. The disease first made its appear-! ance here last July and began to! subside toward the end of August. Eight weeks later, in October, it re- appeared, and by the middle of No- vember had apparently run its course. | The third wave came in January, and by the early days of March had ap- parently done its worst. | Physicians point out that if the s to remain for an indefinite | period another wave may be expected toward the end of April, and are warning the people to take all neces-! sary precautions. | —_——— The Presbyterian La Aid _so- ciety will give a bake sale at the Cas- per Storage Grocery Saturday, April All ladies contributing goods | please have them at Casper Storage | by 1 o'clock. 4-18-1t | —> { The Ladies Aid of the First Bap-| tist church will do plain sewing, | aprons, rompers, house dresses, hem- | ming and quilting. Bring us your! material and pettern. Phone 928J. | — | | omy for Korea and Formosa. ____ PAGE THREE + CORSET SHOP ”~ ONEJAPPARTY G.M.C.T0 TAKE WOULD GRANT OVER THE FOR KOREANS RULE WORKS, BELIEF (By United Preax) (By United Press) . DETROIT, April 18.—The TOKIO, April 18.—Viscount Kato, | tary of Henry Fi leader of the Kensei-Kai party, an- z nounced today that it favors auton- MODART CORSET from $4.75 to $15.00 BON TON CORSET from $2.50 to $10.00 P. N. CORSET from $1.25 to $6.50 DE BEVOISE BRASSIERE from 65c to $4. 00 secre ‘ord today admitted |that Ford is considering relinquish- jing his holdings in the motor com- ;pany to the General Motors | pany. The consideration would be of upwards $100,000,000. We fit all corsets from $3.50 up free of charge. com- MARTZ HAT SHOP 114 N. Center St. A Sale of Capes sao Ss35 aces Save your money—eat at the Har. vey. New Styles Arriving | Daily Brooks will form the reception com- | who was formerly a Casper resident, | Teaches the homes we want to reach mittee and Mrs. Richard Huff, Mrs.)and connected with the Midwest re- | John Murray, Mrs. E. M. Miller and| finery here, is spending a few days | Mrs. Frank Sawyer will preside at|in Casper. the punch bowl. | Those who received last week’s in- | vitations too late to be used and} have not yet received one this weex may use them. However, they are| not transferable. * be oe C. V. Westover of Cambria is here for a few days. * * * Mrs. Julian Lever has returned * * ;on account of the illness of her} Hibernian Dance | daughter, Mrs. Carleton Clymer, who on Monday, Night is much improved. Division No. 1 of the Ancient Or- | oe der of Hibernians will give its first, Ray W. Phebus, Ira E. Jones and} annual ball on Monday night, April!J. W. Wright of Thermopolis are here ‘ This is, for a few days. business field. {from ‘Basin, where -she was called | and is responsible to a great extent for the success we have made of the sale.”” ——<$<———— ee weeks in Casper looking over the George Craddock of Freeland is in town on busi * H. J. Frederick of Glendo is a busi- ness visitor. Martin Holmes of Douglas is ding a few days in Casper on business. | goods must be paid for before leav- | | treated alike. 21, at the Masonic temple. * * & the first division of the order in Wy- * i Rees G. W. Me e Thee oming and it was organi%ed about two) J. Frost of Worland is a Cas- Gasper ee ceemundariste months ago. The committee in charze | per Visitor. ; = Pe ' of the arrangements for the dance! are Messrs. Timothy Mahoney, Peter Tobin, Michael Mahoney, William Regan, Cornelius Daly and Ed Sav- age. This is the first social function that the order has planned and ‘a large crowd will doubtless attend. The proceeds from the dance will be put in the sick benefit fund. “ * «@ Primary Department to Practice Easter Program The primary department of Methodist church will meet Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock for practice |. of their Easter program. All mem-, bers aré urged to be present as this | will be the last practice before’ Easter. + * # John J. Gibbons, of Denver, Ed Savage of East Linden, and Mrs. Michael Mahoney of South Beech street. he will investigate conditions here with a view to locating. 24-HOUR LIMIT COURT DECREE. Mary Porter, colored, of police noto- | riety, will have just 24 hours in which to do “huh washin’’ before she will shake the dust of Casper from her well-worn shoes. According to po- lice records, she has said “good morn- ing Judge” to Judge W. E. Tubbs at least once a week for several months, | and the august dispenser of justice, | no longer cares to see her smiling | face. Ssdieadl Masti When arraigned in police court yesterday evening Miss Porter was iven a 90-day sentence in the city jail. She asked and was granted a suspension of the sentence pending | her disappearance from town. She | asked the indulgence of the court for | 24 hours so that she could do her | washing and look like while leaving | town, DOUGLAS MAN SENT TO PEN FOR SEVEN YEARS DOUGLAS, Wyo., April 18.—F. E. Anderson, charged with obtaining Money under false pretenses thru fake promotion was sentenced to from seven to ten years in the state Penitentiary after he had been found | guilty by a jury in district court. ——————— America Owes France | Debt of Gratitude The important part France has Played in this war and her awful Sacrifice of blood are not the only Teasons we should be grateful to her. ‘any lives are said to have beer Saved and thousands of surgical op- erations prevented in this country by a French peasant remedy for stomach, liver and intestinal ailments / now imported and sold under the | name of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy by Geo. H. Mayr, prominent Chicago chemist. It. is a simple, harmless Preparation that removes the catar- rhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including ap- Pendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by all druggists. Adv, der are at the Henning. 8 on business. | company of Denver is spending a few jdays in Casper. . the | town for a few days. in town. per visitor. ing in Casper with his sister, Mrs. Ness. Mr. Gibbons plans to’remain | ager of the Lee Huckins hotel at} here for a month, during which time Oklahoma City, is spending several wae : = Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Payson and Se Ee are og nao Mr Sand iM rattNiel Harriganveti Psre| n land, Oregon, are at the Henning for a few days. De Witt Brown of Denver is here goes W. H. Athens of Douglas is a busi- | H. C. Crouch of the Baldwin Piano | "¢5s Visitor here. \ Ed First of Chicago is‘ here on * business. | sok ® | fac K. Thornton of Edgemont is in A, Tavis of Denver is here on busi- | PS | Ness. . | ae | ATFENTION. | * Oscar Henderson of Salt Creek is; | segs * |To the Public: G. W. Goff of Cheyenne is a Cas- | Bazaar and Bake Sale, Saturday, April 19, at Blue Front Grocery. Sis- terhoad Christian church. All mem- B. Jones of Denver is here on busi- jbers and friends contributing gar- | |ments, please bring them to Mrs. c+ sk ok ; Trage 26 S. Ash, Thursday, April C. Young, formerly assistant man- 17, at 2:30. All baking contributed , please deliver at the Blue Front by 10 o’clock. 4-15-4t | To make room for our Saturday, April AT ONE-THIRD OFF LS TI FE LET REG. $18 HATS, SALE PRICE........ ‘REG. $15 HATS, SALE PRICE Millinery Sale summer Hats we will vlace on sale All Our Small Dark Hats The best store in the best litre city | in the west’ solicits, at least, a share of your trade. We are the only strictly Cash Store in Casper. Al] ing our store or on delivery. All are Pay CASH and Pay We cater to quality as well Groceries Meats and Hard- LESS. as price. ware. CASPER COMMERCIAL CO., Phone 10. OVERALLS Reg-U.S.Pat.oFf. Keep Kids Kleen $1.50 the Suit A New Suit FREE if they rip Beware of Imitations & Co., San Francisco Awarded GRAND PRIZE at P.P.1.E, Mid- 19 $12 REG. $12 HATS, SALE PRICE... REG. $10.50 HATS, SALE PRICE Your Easter Hat 114 North Center This Sale Means a Big Saving on The Martz Hat Shop Just received this morning a shipment of 25 of the newest style capes shown in New York in Navy Blue and Tan. We are placing them on LL I sale today. Priced $20 7° $35 Second Floor ie 0.S.Building . IQA ipa Know this store:as Men’s Headquarters. That is the way we want it known, because we have the new; the original and smart things younger men want. This covers ali ike all things men wear: clothes, hats, “If it’s here, it’s right; if it’s right, it’s here.” You can bank on that. New 1919 Fashions in Clothes Young Men’s This week marks the inaugural of the - Spring Season with us. A clothing event that deserves and gets attention in = Casper. All the new ideas that you will know this year are here now in advance. Strongly featured are our Quality Clothes Ready for men who like flavor in their clothes. Not fancifully conceived but very decided in their lively designing. Every detail in their construction from fabrics to buttons shows the finest care. As to moneys ‘worth—they rep- resent the utmost in value giving at $30 to $45 YOUR EASTER HAT IS HERE | Frank Canner Custom Tailor and Clothier MY PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS uN on ‘ AAA ‘AAD IA mi BlakeyeCo. | nt 1g £