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Sek REE LTS OE vents” Casper Amusement Club Dance Tonight. The weekly dance of the Caspi Amusement club will be tonig’ a ae the Masonic temple. In time the club | expects to give other forms of amuse- ment and will welcome any sugges- | tions its members may make. Annual invitation cards have been | mailed out to nearly 350 of Casper’s LUSK, Wyo., April 19.—Three young people and each name has been | days snowbound on a homestead 14 carefully considered before making | miles from town with nothing to eat them members. | but pancakes made with baking pow- 5d |der makes up an experience which | two Lusk school teachers Entertains Tonight. likely to forget soon, The members of the Mullin club cakes should suddenly will entertain at a dance tonight-at | from the menus. They were also their club for members and their | compelled to walk the 14 miles into friends. This is the first dance that | town when the pancake batter ran has been given by the club since the | out. set BAITISHER VANISHED BY ROOT IN Sx ROUNDS PHILADELPHIA, TEACHERS WALK 14 MILES TO TOWN WHEN PANCAKE * Mullin Club * Youngsters Make Debut At Iris Theater At the entertainment for the chil- | dren of Casper yesterday at the Iris theater, two talented juveniles, Miss | . I el Moore, aged seven, and Master April Dale Loomis, aged eight. made their; Urtie Root of Cleveland had no first appearance in public. During , trouble in defeating Joey Fox of Eng- he intermission Miss Moore, dressed | land in six rounds here last night. - ES, a red ross DUESCy ond Dale Leomis| All of the prominent universities h were enthusiastically aeatead tin the United Kingdom, eave Oxford the audience. and Cambridge, now ‘confer legal de- “These two children are the pupils | 8tees on women who duly qualify. of Miss Lulu Sams. * 6 * * Earl C. Boyle and family returned to Casper from Denver this morning. Mr. Boyle left Saturday night for Denver to join Mrs. Boyle and son, Robert, who were returning from California where they spent the past three months ting at coast winter resorts. * Shower for Bride At Henry Home Mrs. Ray Galvin, a popular teacher n the Casper schools, v ration for a shower wh ven at the home of Mrs. C, D. Henry on South Beech. The guests were the e ¢ & s Seabright, Crews, Hanks, Barr, the Ww. for the General Petroleum compan L. MeLaine, general manager tmeyer, Rowen, Fox and hostess. The evening was spent play- |i, Wyoming, returned to Casper this four French, 3 Serbian, one Turkish Wenwouldéliteitorshowsthemitont g 500 and a delicious lunch | Ske f several | 27d one Ene The lone English +e i ed morning after an absence of several) | venaper is published by the British || ¥°% mesh ale ;weeks. During the winter Mr. and | "¢Wwspaper is z Sours eat Mrs. McLaine remained in California | SS Easter Party returning to Rawlin ° a for Young Folks weeks ago. Mrs. Mc Lusk News Briefs a and Don Starr entertained twelve of their little nds at an Easter party at their home on Sunday | George G. Chandler, an employe of afternoon. Games were played and (the Ohio Oil company in the Lusk refreshments served. Those present field, left this afternoon for the were Dorothy Halloran, John Hallo- Lance Creek field, where he will re- ran, Lucile Frost, Evelyn Frost, Rob- sume. his duties after a short vaca- ert Cooper, Donald Tombs, Jim Coop- tion In Casper. n Rickert. Nellie Rickert, Don * d Neva Starr. «“ * @ main at Rawlins tempor: se # ny An Easter lily in the precious form of a baby daughter arrived in the Hibernians Give home of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Ingram Dance at Temple on E. Railroad avenue, Sunday morn- The Ancient Order of Hibernians jng. The mother and babe ar& doing its first annual ball last night nicely, while the father is too much at the Masonic temple. A large crowd | occupied to even sell hardware. as there eng it was pas chorely enjoyed. * * Robert N. Ogden, Jr., has returned from a yisit in Deadwood. * * * 7 CITY NEWS C. D. Henry left yesterday Woolton, where he ing sheep on Thursd * * W. M. Mooney, a well known Riv- erton business man, is here on busi- for | ness. vill start shear- —— 0 } Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Page of Ther- * . E. Brandenburg, who has been asper for the pa month, left | ist night for his home in Cheyenne. | . * ® Walter F. Payne of Worland is Casper visitor. nsper. ness. * * ai * * * « on business. * Don’t miss the fir: Casper Band, Friday n S. McKean of Glenrock is spend- | Big picture program and concert a few days in town on business. only 50 cents. 4-22-2t Wek eis * Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Wales of Big concert by the Casper band at Wichita Falls, Texas, former Casper'the Iris Friday night. New music, residents, arrived this morning. fine program and Geraldine Farrar ce 3s ied lin “Shadows,” 50 cents. 4-22-2t * * P. Warber of Lusk is here on business. concert of the 8 & R * * Charles V. Westover of Cambria is es here on business. Attorney A. R.. Lowey returned St from Lusk and other eastern state Mr. and Mrs. Todd Bowman have | points yesterday afternoon, where he es en an apartment in the West hotel spent several days transacting busi- ext to the Oil Exchange building. ness for local interests. + # x 8 « Lieutenant P. J. Welch of Camp John Howlett, manager of the Dodge, Towa, is in Casper for a few | Henning Brokerage company, return- days, ed from Denver this morning where he has spent several days transacting business for the local firm. .* * 32 Mrs. Katheriné Locke, is. at the 0. G. Simplot of Billings is spend-| state hospital where she is seriously ing a few days here. | ill with bronchitis, It is expected that Bad ‘she will have recovered sufficiently to Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Lee of Gillette |leave the institution this week. are at the Henning. ~~ * R. C. i ie DR. G. M. ANDERSON "Ord of! Lusk is herejon busi-| Omees| Secoyd’ Floor 0! 8. Bldg. Phone 1168 A. W. Soltow of Cheyenne is a Cas- per visitor. * * * * | * “_* * MY AME, aM LOD ELM LE MOLE BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN 15c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCK Back of Grand Central Bar. All kinds of Sandwiches at popular prices. Quick service, highest quality. AMOS MG MM SMT IS IM I Ad VISES SL | CALL 74-] See Ben Transfer Co Stunley Overbaugh, Prop. Light and Heavy Hauling.. Furniture and Piano moving a specialty, Baggage transferred. QUICK AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE ‘BETTER’ 15 EXHAUSTED) mopolis are spending a few days in| J.P. Nolan of Lusk is here on bust- | R. E. Gilvert of Scottsbluff is here | THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE (MIXTURE OF RAGES, TONGUES AND BELIEFS IN SALONIKI Pl I REAL REAL MELTING POT OF THE WORLD, REPORT pondence of —The Ameri- | n extragrdir beliefs | Faas for the use of its men in the Levant. If the Apostle Paul could come to Saloniki teday, he probably would preach to the Thessalonians a gospel of cleanliness as well as of piety, for dirt seems to be an inseparable part of the city and of the people. _ Hygenie and sanitary methods, as the military authorities soon learned, are wofully primitive. During the allied occupation thous- ands of British, French, Italian and Serbian soldiers succumbed to mala- ria, typhoid and ott eases aris ing from lack of drainage and sani- tation. Through all the centuries « Plagues and epidemics have visited the ¢ its inhs and customs. \melting-pot of humanity Saloniki No other city in the world, unless it be one of the great American cente thoroly cosmopolitan. Gre gols, Turks, Teutons, Italia Europeans mingle and each stands the language of the 7 The market place is a babel of tongues. The lowliest street peddler speaks at least four languag But these diverse race: together only for busine and carried off thousands of Being on the prin- and sentiments a grea at ats mene rates them. Each has a different ideal and a distinct viewpoint of life. In Macedonia all religion ed. ic was called in early t have been the door by wh "anity entered Europe. Indeed, ¢ bitants. “Watch the Elgin Movement” vout residents relate with pride that after it was here the Aposile Paul, having evangelized df Minor, came to pre: the qoatel to = the unbelievers of Macedo The money-changer has ture in Saloniki from time immemo- riol. During the war he rich harvest on the fluct' of the currency of the countries. The American dolla E he only curren that he could not buy at a profit. It resisted all the icissitudes ang varying fortunes of the war and held ste: adily at 100 cents when all the other money of the world i was fluctuating. 5 ’ 5 ” loniki is essentially a Jewish|) | You don’t have to be “lucky city, for there are more than 100,000}; t® get good clothes here. £ There is no chance or gamble Jews who make their homes here ; They control the bulk of the busin about unything we sell—we know 's right and guarantee satisfac About 80 percent of them are Spanish | Hebrews whose ancestors were driven from Spain by Ferdinand and I. bella in the fifteenth century. To of other the wide diver: however, it is sufficient only that there are five Greek newspapers, seven Spanish-Hebrew, season has produced sev- § * eral new models. The best of them : are here in a splendid assortment = of new patterns. of Interest Here Mrs. E. Paul Bacheller, wife of Attorney E. Paul Bacheller of this city, spent the week-end with her hus- band. H. V. Wales, a prominent broker of Casper, and who also has wide in terests in Texas, is expected to ar-} rive in Lusk Wednesday to become the active manager for the broker- age office of Taylor & Clav, who opened for business in this cit w looking after the interes firm will return to Casper. has made many fr’ during short stay in the departure. An instance of the alertness of the local sheriff is recorded in the ap- prehension of two light fingered art- ists, who broke into the Rogers drug store at an early hour Saturday morn- ing. By 10 o'clock of the same day the sheriff had them locked up and | the loot returned. James Purcell, son of Attorney Purcell of Casper, is in Lusk watch- ine developments in the Lance Cre: ficld in the interests of the biz com- Jimmie just irned from 2 trip out the der- s and says that th will all be big ones. Mr. A. E. Winters, nephew of Judge Chas. E. Winters of Casper has as his guests his father and ter. They will return to Casper St day morning. his who regret his no ———.. Wholesale Supply Co. I. 0. 0. F. Building Phone $03 143 E. Second Street One-half pound Cans, Red Alaska Fancy Salmon, per can 15e Not Over One dozen Cans to One Customer Quart Mason Jars, Pure Ohio Apple Butter, Jar Not Over 3 Jars to Each Customer 10-pound Sacks Corn Meal—Best Quality— 1 day only—Wednesday Special 12-0z. Glass Jars, Pure Assorted Preserves Regular 40c—Wednesday Special—1 day only 20-oz Glass Jar, Pure Assorted Jam—Reg. 50c Wednesday Special—1 Day Only 29e 39e Saturday, April 26th, we will receive a car of Fancy Eastern Wyoming dry-land potatoes—good for seed in this locality—both Red and White. On, all orders placed with us so we may deliver di- rect from the car, we will make a price of $2.25 per 100 pound sack. Place your order early. We always have a complete line of Fresh Vegetables and Fruits at the lowest prices. | eas ia cipal thoroughfare from Asia into Eu-| eRe Saloniki has been the means of ading Asiatic cholera to the taeis washed by the Mediterranean. The city itself has suffered great losses of life through this great ‘scourge. It is only within a comparatively had recent period that Italy ha schools for the higher educz’ women. We Can Save You To Buy a VICTORY BOND By Our Prompt and Efficient Service We carry a large stock of Drugs, Drug Sundries, the best of Toilet Articles, Powders, Cosmetics and Perfumes. tackle, a large assortment. Headquarters for Spaulding base- Jewelry of all kinds (none but the best). East- man Kodaks and Supplies (the home of the Picture Shop). A Large Force of Competent Druggists Who Will Understand ball goods. Your Wants and Will Sell CASPER PHARMACY 110 East Second St. JUST A 1.0. 0. F. Building Phone Forevery meal If youwould feel your best, have installed te wire connect- ed with all e and we enn Sonate Ore trata Brink Butter-Nut. : “The Coffee Delici ous, It satisfies your: _Fondest Wish Sandison ‘Market Co. 143 East Second Street SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY Swift’s Silverleaf Pure Lard Two-pounds net weight. Regular 90c for...... Regular $2.10 for... .. Ten-pounds net weight. Regular $4.15 for..... TIP PPLLELLLCOCO LOCO | New Furniture A CARLOAD OF THE LATEST IN PERIOD DESIGNS Including. Dining Room Suites Parlor Suites CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING COMPANY HALE, LONG, BLACK, Owners ee: GELS SS = Five-pounds net weight. As we have only a limited supply of this Lard, get your order in early. Every bucket guaranteed J. SANDISON, Proprietor PAGE THREE — TWO CARLOADS OF FORDS That the Boyle ga more than its share of evidenced by iae fact t carloads ef the pop were received yesterc company has been very fe supplying the demands for Ford as it is very difficult even in cities to rec such large shipment under the existing conditions, h Time and Money Fishing You What You Ask for. : Casper, Wyoming RRIVED SS S & No man m hotel through choice. He'd make it a twelve months’ prepcsi- tion age \ Interest ment, ns a SUMN- | iP. 37-W =: 137-139 East Second u Delicious” at your —Opportuni GOODRICH LUXE Truc will their we enri deep, aring and Phone 428 under stances. Sold and applied here. PLACKSTONE TRANSIT COMPANY 165 So. Ash Phone 908 75¢ $1.85 $3.75