Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
LE —== Sen — 4 ° THURSDAY. MAY 8, 1919 — Che Casper Daily Erivune yap TEE: ERS SIGN ui ]|SILAS BROOKS PLUMB ‘COMMISSIONED OFFIGERS ula LOCA TION. eB tof Gelety 7 LANDS AT N.Y. UP CONTRACTS | BANQUET FRIDAY EVENING © R DUEING AND (is | f % un i bereavement, the ON WAY HOME FOR NEW YEAR Gre ANING PLANT | rf ak erent, i a V BEES Sys ' tact atu ent Ss" Word has been received that Silas Amicable conditions of labor in| The commissioned navy, army and) 8B. Farber and Har Harry Yesness of e Brooks, son of ex-Governor and Mrs. Casper are evidenced by the new con- marine officers will give a get-ac-| Denver, expert dyers and cleaners, are bo -B. B, Brooks landed in New York tracts that are being signed between |queinted banquet at the Henning! in Casper on busine They are so e teity Tuesday with the 27th division. the various unions and employers. hotel at 7 o'clock Friday evening, improssed with the city that they ar MUSICAL RE 21 jYoung Brooks was attending the The latest organization to sign up May 9. endeavoring to secure a location here Meee RECITAL 6 | University of Wyoming at the time for a year is the Steamfitters and| Those who will be able to attend to put in a modern cleaning and — Miss Lulu EF. he Mothers’ Day to Be Celebrated. and W. F. Dunn were the hostesses. |of America’s entrance into the war Plumbers local, which signed a con- ‘the banquet are requested to phone dyeing plant. Both of the men have ri f , tha By Mothers’ League. There was a delightful musical pro- and wes one of the first to volun- tract with the Master Plumbers for they acceptance to 41 not later than had years of experience in the clean- 1 ati 3 Mothers’ League will meet at gram at whic: Mesdames J. A. Like- teer. He was given an opportunity an additional year, ending } o’clock Friday morning. ing and dyeing business, having been co , o'clock Sunday afternoon in the ly, Don Lobdell, Misses Katherine Ma-|to enter an officers’ training school 1920, under the same workin condi , All men are also requested by the connected with some of the largest menc pe \rmy and Navy club rooms. There honey, Verna Burnett, Violette Bur-'but declined preferring to go in the tiuns tnat are in existence now. The committee in charge of the affair to firms in the Colorado capital city for invited to > t ad 1] be a musical program given and kett and Messrs. Rudolph and E. in the hope of being sent plumbers asked and were granted a|wear their_uniforms. |the past several years. 5-7-3 1 able speakers will be present. ‘Donohoe took part. After the musi rseas at en earlier date. half holiday: Saturday constituting a ———————————————— aaihes in Casper is urged to,al there was a delicious tea served. 4 peer perme ae 5 the only change in the present status | ~ oh ne ent. The rooms of the club were attract-, Stop! Look! and Watch! for date of the organization. | £0} * * # ively decorated in baskets of pink ‘and place of lecture given by Mrs. SSA See, \ b H. Nichols and white carnations. Florence Atkins, who is a most elo- The S. S. Circle of the L: dy 2 Meas Alisa ay s * * quent and forceful speaker. will meet e Mrs. Sanford’s, st | sy Mt ;. R. H. Nichols entertained at Sunday School | Spit — Lind street enna afternoon toe 1 | one of the most beautifully appoint- ‘Picnic Tomorrow. J pe: Stanton of bask pe ne com pines buaer oe nee | ie cl luncheons of the season yesterday The men and boys of the Baptist | per Se pertant busine seen ing to Wt wae Thonipeon aRAnNTe ti Henning hotel. The guests|church will be the hosts at a picnic some - tomorrow afternoon at Garden Creek | ented Fabatwoy long arabes Mrs, Atkins of Tennessee, held 2 8 # | : ou A ] ig eve vill meet at the a ranged in a@ shape. At the angle park. Everyone wi FeO is : F Nay Sean) hie aera carn 4 2) large cl oleh ck, large audience spell bound at the ttie McDermo s where the tables were joined a large church at 4 lo auitronbpenvercwhereianel * Workman’s Hall on Tuesd: ,She is a fine s her audience basket of yellow and white daisies irrounded by smilax and ferns was Civie Club will placed while ten crystal bowls of the Sell Flowers. ime flowers were placed at inter- The Civic club will hold its annual ’ Jong the tables. The Henning sale of flowers on Saturday afternoon orchestra play thruout the luncheon. in the lobby of the Oil Exchange i months visit- | with AMELS expert blend of choice Covers were laid for 55. After lunch- | Buflding from 2 until 9 pielock It THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN—10 REELS | = Turkish and choice Demestic eon the guests played auction. the flowers aré not all sold on Satur- 7 T 5 | obaccos answers every cigarette PL NS day they will be put on sale again) FRANK KEENAN | desire you ever had! Camels give Mothers’ League Will Unite Sunday morning, Mother's Day. ‘The | WORLD'S FOREMOS? ACTOR IN THE BIG SPECIAL such universal delight,such unusual a: With National Organization. proceeds of the sale will be used for | LC Hl : ft, SUCI : a \ | \ enjoyment and satisfaction you'll ich call them a cigarette revelation! 1 recent meeting of the Mothers’ beautifying the cemetery. 66 ° e 99 » it was voted upon and decided 3 the league would affiliate with, The Capitol Hill circle will meet e | ver Ir national organization known as With Mrs. W. J. King at 905 East A WESTERN MINING came THRILLER War Mothers of America. Moth- Second street, on Friday afternoon wives and sisters of soldicrs or |at 2:30. A good attendance is de- ih Cy sailors are eligible to membership sired. n the society, but only mothers may a thea : || hold office. The North Side M. E. circle will | be heed ‘meet Friday afternoon <t the home | ra uc e icesr’ of Mrs. Green on Lambert avenue. | If you’d like a cigarette that does not leave any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor, smoke Camels! If you hunger for a rich, mellow-mild cigarette that has all that desirable cigarette “body”—well, you get some Camels as quickly as you can! Officesr’s Banquet Friday Night. ——— >__—_ | | 18 cents a package 1 — Friday night the commissioned of- “———_--——— a | If ficers of the army and navy will give CITY NEWS V| 66 9 Camels’ expert blend makes all this- ov a dinner before the military ball a ty | 1:8. Ss n | delightful lit ibl Y MhichtwillibaleiventavkthonMason ict Comesmcesepennme: : Camels are sold everywhere in scientific- USE GPE Ns [ected Ce es 201 temple. This is given primarily for E. E., McClintock, commercial sup- IT’S HIS GREATEST ally sealed packates of 20 cigarettes or personal test will prove that Camel avs the | se of th n getti to- erintendent of the Western Union, , | ten packages cigarettes) ina glass- ‘igare re the onl: oe on a Hecoine RErtee aeatalne. errived in Casper this morning on a PATHE NEWS ine-paper-covered sarton. We stconaly Cigarettes a a Ach 'y cigarettes Bs ether and le: orinesbstt edie coUaine jh a pasinesst Crips Sh Hive Eecisavek Hie viva bGoukea recdmmend this carton for the home or you ever smoked that just seem ae i ee who are Aeenpers to each See Mor DNB ee cere SUB RD omeey. pip anes tears ia made to ymechyourntaste Nouwal ivi other. Anyone desiring to attend the, _ Robert Taylor left last night fora £ ! RJ. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY prefer them to either kind of to- anquet will please call 1187 before trip to Denver and New York. | Wvteston-Salesss NaC: bacco smoked straight! 4 o'clock Friday morning. 7 | * * _Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Hall of Compare Camels for quality and Milit. Ball Riverton are in Casper on a_com- < i ; ¢ jonre ‘ Ts TomersowiNiekt bined business and pleasure trip. Continuous 1:60 p. m. to 11:00 p. m. ere ue atic ae " b «8 * \. 5 wo! any price ey The military ball which the soldiers py0 ch, em eres peal P. ON RETO ENS Ele 19) vu Sib) he GCLERGD Hill ig a Gan ine a Oe Admission—-10c & 20c Admission—10c & 20c °F Atkins would be difficult to describe. | morrow night at the Masonic temple She is wonderfully popular. ee 8 hwill be one of the most brilliant af- fairs of the season and from the large Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Lewis are in sale of tickets it promises to be one’ i 9.1, from Salt Creek. f the largest. of the season ‘also. PSS ey The temple will be decorated in flags eae o 5 i E. A. Kleine of Riverton is a bus- and bunting and all men who have), eng 7 Hbeen in the service are requested Ba iness visitor in Creeper. RE-CREA I IONS appear in uniform. for. Betore the ball the men are re e ) in to re take part in a novelty stunt which i z JUST RECEIVED < being planned. Little Birch Canoe and You, Roberts, Mion Romain, Tenor. Reverse : It’s Navy ata rooms at order A reception committee will be com- or Ti Late » Sorry, Burke. ji vosed of Mesdames C. H. Long, C. T. “It has been quite an expense to NE en ao Sa NS oi + 7 he is . Boone, M. J. Gothberg, Sam F. Ser- keepn ny, paves in anes (because: Mandy—Yip-Yip-Yaphank, ce and John G. Bauer, while Mes- | Very BAt) On Tee soles Since wearing Murray, Tenor, and Chorus. mes Murry, Miller and Ulle will = M. C. A.—Yip-Yip-Yaphank, Berlin, George Booniireduceds 6624 Tena i says) J: Wilton Ballard, Tenor, and Chor 80433 1.70 reside over the punch bowl. This is the regular evening for the {}¥rinday Night Dancing club to meet, 27 a money. savi but their regular dance will be post- ‘ Mee. chtparenitelwho iis w rege Pedant Nightclub are’ contin, |< Sear where most shoes sear Out Billy Murray’ and Chorus. - Reverse: Oh! c ght club are cordia vour shoe bills down. chy, Conrad, Arthur ields, Baritone 50476 1.15 invited to attend this dance, how- | in-soled shoes when in the Gloamin,’ H. r, Glen > needed, either for Reverse: Wee Hoos z the itdren. You can Lauder, Glen Ellison__-- 50483 1.15 Oh! Frenchy, Conrad, Arthur Fiel« B On the importance of Neal Soles tone. Reverse: Oui, Oui, Marie, Fisher, ith Rachael Grant, Billy Murray and Chorus-- 50476 1.15 | Oui, Oui, Marie, Fisher, Ratchael Grant, The Watch and the Human Body | eve The proceeds of the dance will be | it in the fund for building a perma- hoe store. And Land, Caddigan-Brennan, ent A . i to the repair shop Moonlight Trio, Soprano, Tenor and Bass. | nt Army, and Navy club)in Casper. re-bottomed with Reverse: When the Ships Come Home—Oh | Lady! Lady Kern, Helen Cl. and Chorus of Girls____- Mrs. Mullin and Mrs. Gillipsie these soles are created 20434 1.70 fonor Gue: by S ¢ to be waterproof and com- mor Guesibs et -- the aandcat'a |? oR eee | Chamberlin Furniture large gathering of ladies invited to | are made by The Goodyear Tire & : me t Mrs. John A. Mullin and Mrs. Rubber Co. Akron, Ohio, ‘who. also eens AND UNDERTARING SOMEANY | When the delicate mechanism of a watch gets cut of alignment ohn A. Gillispie, who are the guests Cltwear all other heels. : Bias Diet Hine mac GEOR A/ | the watch will not run. It is diseased. To cure that disease you do not ‘ather Mullin. Mesdames Dan an, John Tobin, Joseph Dessert lin S 1 : ) Neslin Soles a —— ee z- COUT OTOMOOTTEOIIEEIST SS, FI IIL IM LS ~ EVENTUALLY You will buy your footwear at “THE BOOTERY” WHY NOT NOW 4th Floor O. S. Building fill the case with oils, liniments and powders. You take it to a watch- maker and he places the mechanism in proper alignment and your watch runs. It is again normal. eS The human body is the most delicate piece of mechanism that was ever built. When the mechanism gets out of alignment it does not | work properly. The body is diseased. Why burden the stomach and | other organs with more work by taking oils, liniments and powders, | when they are unable to take care of that which is already required of | them. Lower. PRICES i ) Take your mechanism to a CHIROPRACTOR who understands the human mechanism, and he will adjust it in proper alignment and your body will work properly. The disease is overcome by the normal func- We just can’t help being tioning of the mechanism of your body. | enthugjastic about the new styles, the splendid quality, and the low prices of our men’s suits. Models and styles to suit your particular fancy. i Waist seam models for ’ the young fellows. Smart sack coat models for men of _ conservative ; taste. i And the finest assortment of patterns you ever saw. Men’s suits, $21 to $55. Men’s hats and furnish- ings. Because your father’s father and his father always doped them- selves with drugs is no reason why you should not take advantage of the new and more sure way, the natural way, the sensible way, to health. , nog ERY EDNA E. HAHN B. G. HAHN Palmer School Chiropractors Suites 1 and 2, Townsend Building Office Hours 9 to 12; 2 to 5 and 7 to 8. Phones: Office 423, Res. 841-R Take the Elevator and Save a Dollar or More Succefizor to Bloom Shoe & Clothing Co, Chad’ haku —OOTOTOTIUEITISI ISOM. IIIPIPIALILIZLLI ODL LOO <. N) ew, Sto |