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\ TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1919 Mrs. Wheeler Will | Entertain Pepper Club. | Mrs. M. N. Wheeler will entertain the members of the Pepper club at her home tonight. * * # Miss Adams Entertains for Miss Phillips. Hazel Adams will entertain/ jay evening at a miscellan-} shower in honor of Miss Gladys, Phillips, who will be an early June! bride. s 8 & The Worth While girls of the Bap- ist church will hold their regular neeting tonight at the home of Miss a Cartwright, 622 South Ash. The frirls will meet at the church at 7:30 and go in a body, All members are urged to be present as new officers will be elected. * * « rs. John Barnes is spending a days in Denver. “ * «© The Monday Afternoon Bridge club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. James Wiederhold, on Natrona avenue. Besides the regular members of the club, Mesdames Major Ormsby, C, H. Townsend, John F. Leeper, Tonkins and Edward Browning were invited and acted as bstitutes. * 8 « Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Clymer and are expected Wednesday for the Lever home. Mrs. lymer and her two children will robably stay for about two weeks md Mr. Clymer will leave after a} days to return to their home in rs. J. A. Ferguson and daughter, lizabeth, who left a fortnight ago ‘or Omaha, where Mrs. Ferguson un- derwent a successful operation for ts of the eye, have gone to ngo, Ill., for a visit with Mrs. ‘erguson’s sister. ss Mrs. A. K. Jones will leave tonicht | in Springfield, M her} rmer home. Her brother. who is| jow in Camp Funston, will accompany ther to Springfield and will later re urn with her to Casper where he will engage in business. ._ . «© | Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Surprise Friends When Miss Alovene Woodward left the city a day or so ago there seemed to be nothing portentious in her departure for Lusk except that! she would visit her fiancée, who is manager for the Western States Oil company. They were married at four o'clock Saturday cfternoon at Douglas. After a_short honeymoon the young couple will return to Lusk where they will make their home. F Mrs. Fletcher was employed , at! the Natrona Light and Power com- pany until a fortnight ago. Both Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher are well known in Casper and _ throughout Wyoming, where they have many friends. | Mrs. Fletcher was the inspiration for many smart social functions on account of her coming marriage, 4s which many of her close friends ex- pected to take place early this June; with a large wedding, but owing to the short time Mr. Fletcher could be away from his business they decided to be married Saturday and return to Lusk very shortly. * * j Juior Students Featured | at Miss Sams’ Recital. ATG The first of a series of recitals, | | . in which all the piano puipls of Miss| company, followed by inspection by | Sams will appear in public recital occurred Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Methodist church. De- | spite the fact that inclementweather | conditions, with threatening rains, | detracted from the size of the audi- ence, a large crowd was in attend-| fince for the first musicale. Over } 25 pupils of the piano ranging in ) from five to 17 years’ part } pated in the recital. ; The second concert -of the series | will be held Saturday afternoon, con-! cluding the series the following! week. The concerts are open to the public and all persons interested in music are invited to attend. The Saturday afternoon concert was most successful, and the play- 4 ing of the junior students especially attracted the appreciation of the , J large crowd. | CITY NEWS (es oe) C. B. Manbeck left this morning for an inspection trip to Greybull. ar Mrs. Elmer Johnson entertained in- } formally at dinner last night at her | home, * * & Ben Foster and Gardiner Symons, who have been the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cunningham, will leave tomgrrow for the Cunning- ham ranch where they will paint some pictures of the beautiful country which surrounds the Bar C ranch. Mr. Symons had a picture in: the American Academy of Arts at. the last. exhibition and both hold an } enviable place among the American artists, me *“ * * Waltz me around again Willie. | Next Sunday at Riverside park. 513-4" OO OOOO LE DML LD OL MLM DOM LI aD. | still farther in the: vents’ Mrs. Mack, schoolteacher at Salt | ject of the trip is to serve with the ldays. Creek, was called to Keeline Sunday by a message saying that her son Carl was seriously ill. ss « A baby daughter, christened Janui- ta Adeline, brot happiness and joy to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Parcell on S. Walnut street one day last week. The little one tipped the scales at 7 pounds and is doing nice- ly. The mother is also getting along splendidly. s * «* , Mr. Simpson of the Harris Oil company of Denver left last night for that town, after spending a few days in Casper. s 8 John Fales, who was arrested here yesterday on information re- ceived from Nebraska authorities, was released this morning upon com- munications from the same authori- ties stating that the charge which had been placed against Fales had been cleared up. No details of the alleged charge against the accused man had been received here. ¢ 13 miles from. Take her with you next 5-13-4t* NEWS NOTES OF NATRONA HIGH Last Tuesday evening, the mem- bers of the school board and their ‘S were entertained at dinner at six-thirty o’clock, the hostesses be- ing the members of the Domestic Science and Art class. A pink color scheme was worked Riverside park Glenrock. Sunday. out in the tastefully decorated table. | The centerpiece was a large basket of pink roses, tied with a big bow of pink tulle. Ezch corner of the table contained ‘a small basket of pink sweet peas, similarly arranged. The color scheme was carried out hand painted menu and «place cards. Sixteen guests were seated at, the table including the Mesdames Wilder, | Reed, Townsend, Conwell, Wilson, Wheeler, end Nicolaysen, the Misses Mae Hamilton and Harriet Gardner, and the Messrs. Wilder, L. A. Reed, >. H. Townsend, Conwelj, W. 0. Wilson, M. P. Wheeler, and P. C.” Nicolaysen. Menu Strawberry Baskets Consomme aux pates Almond Olives, Mushroom vol-au-vents Fillet of Halibut Celery Sauce Radish Roses Fried Chicken Potato and Nut Croquettes Peas in Baskets Parker House Rolls Orenge Ice Heart, of Palm Salad Raisin Bread Sandwiches Tutti Frutti Cream French Cakes Chocolate Mints Pecans Cafe Noir The school board dinner is now an annual affair and is one of the main features of the domestic science course. They are always enjoyable and this last one was es- pecially successful. The annual Military Ball, given by the High School military company, was held Friday night in the gym- nasium. At eight o’clock the ball was formally opened by a parade and exhibition drill of the militery a group of army officers. The boys received a great deal of praise for N MMS new prices. For Sale by CASPER SUPPLY COMPANY Corner Center and Linden Sts. CLL LLL ALAAAAAAAAALA did IIOP PLCLCOLCO OCLC OD OOOEE READJUSTMENT CONDITIONS ENABLE US TO ANNOUNCE A REDUC. TION OF ABOUT 5 Per Cen elly-Springfield TIRES The exact reduction is not known at present. However we will protect all purchasers on the ‘PACK DUDS FOR ALASKA, ADVICE OF RECRUITERS This is not an exploration in the hope of becoming a gold digger, or a bear hunter, although you will ‘have ample time to fish when the season is ripe, and perhaps do a lit-| tle bear hunting to, but the main ob- '21st Infantry, a regular army orga- nization. Only 360 men are needed, {and all recruiting officers west of the ‘Mississippi river are called upon to | urnish them. The offer to join the |21st Infantry in Alaska will remain jopen only a short time. Enlisting of- ficers ere requested to report by tel- ‘egraph daily to Washington the num- ber of men enlisted under this au- thority. So if you want a trip to | Alaska, do not remain too long on South Center street, as the ice in the jrivers which lead to the _ interior tbreaks up early in June and the men who are going to answer this must be outfitted and sent to Va couver Barracks, Washington, in |time to reach Alaska at the breaking {up of the ice. Remember only 360 |men are needed, so if you want to join the well known 21st, a regular army organization, do not delay. |The examination is not so very rigid and I can have you on your way within a few hours after examina- tion. SERGEANT CUSTER HANKS, Charge of Station. ee In the first elec suffrage became oper in N braska the women of Falls City, in ‘that state, showed they knew how to exercise their new privilege by electing five of their sex to city of- fices. Dance __ pavili 'grounds, refreshment stand Riverside park next Sunday. their good work. Music was furnished by a four- piece orchestra and dancing: was en- joyed until midnight. Light refresh- ments were served later in the even- ing. The High School students and a few friends were invited, and there | a'large ettendan Time to change to new Spring clothing, furnish- ings and hats. Change to one of our light weight suits. Here are the new styles and patterns. Change to light under- wear; it will add to your comfort. Union suits and two-piece. Change to a new hat— one of the light weight felts in the new shades. Change to the new pat- terns in shirts and neck- wear, SHOE 4 CLOTHING CO Succexxor to Bloom Shoe & Clothing © For Sale by OIL CITY ACCESSORY CO. East Second, Near C. N. W. Ry. ‘nt i] Wyo. 3 Che Casper Daily Tribune aS PEOPLES’ MISSION At the Peoples’ Mission, W. Third terrible headaches that I could hardly fourth bottle now and the rheuma- street, tonight we have with us a re- see. I was so nervous the least noise ‘tism is gone too. With the aid of turned soldier, Harry Fis would’ upset me andl have gone thru Tanlac Tablets I have be “ved Wayne, Kansas. He 'imany a night never closing my eyes of constipation and, it f I ‘us at 7:30 p.m. A spe Yor sleep. “My strength and energy haven't had a headache since I began to all returned soldiers, and a inal just about AN iWG-ae cm my taking Tanlac. I simply ep like a audience is desired. — eAconditionmhindm become alarming to log every night and can do a full KNIGHTS OF EYTHIAS TAKE me. In fact, I had become discour. days work and still feel fresh and aged, as I had taken so much medi- cine without getting any relief. “Finally a friend of mine, knowing ithe fix I was in advised me to try Tanlac, saying his wife had been in the same condition and that six bot- ‘tles of Tanlac restored her entirely. ‘So after he told me this I lost very little time in getting me some Tan- lac, and believe me, it has done the work. After taking the first bottle simply eating like a bear and H NOTICE The time of meeting is changed from the first and third Thursdays |to the second and fourth Wednes. Regular meeting Wednesday, May 14th. F. S. PRICE, C. C. ee CONTRACTOR TELLS OF IMPROVEMENT € Taking Tanlac — Troubles Ended. “My old time energy with twenty pounds of my lost weight have been returned to me by the use of Tanlac,” jsaid C. E. Bainbridge, the well known contracting painter, deca and wall psper man of 89 11th street, Portland, in an interview, re-| cently. 1 “Just about a year ago,” said Mr. Bainbric in describing his case, “T lost my appetite and soon got to where nothing I would eat agreed | with me. My food wouid lay in my! stomach and ferment, bloat me up as tight as a drum and cause me ‘to suffer agony. Of course I had to live on a very light diet and not being able to get proper nourishment I lost weight and strength continually, 1 dropped down from one hundred and xty-five pounds to one hundred and -two—losing 33 pounds in just a few months. I finally got so weak and run down I had to give up my work and was laid up for more than five weeks. Then I began suffering with rheumatism all over, which was especially bad in my right arm. The muscles in this arm would become so drawn and painful that I could not get my hand to my head. My back also hurt me all the time. I was Admission—10c & 20c unday see Eddie Woods, G With Our careful, accommod a t- ing ways will plense you. And you'll find that the quality and the shoemaking in our shoes will be such as will give you the best service,. at the right price. Let your next shoes be our Crawfords. - M. D. Barnett Outfitting Company 121 East Second Street ly constipated and had such Jafterwards. fine at night. from indigestion and sh fh entirely rid of it by taking T tell you it’s great and people with stomach trouble and rheumatism will | do well to take it.” Tanlac is sold er Pharmacy and in Alcova by Alcova Mei The K. C. Circle of the Methodist | been eating just anything I Ladies Aid will hold a bak want since that time with no signs|urday afternoon, May 17, Bainbridge Gains Twenty Pounds |°f bleating or any other discomfort Blue Front. LYRIC THEATER Continuous 1:00 p. m. to 11:00 p. m. Today BUCK” All Western Eleven Reels—Tom Mix and Many Others “BARNETT’S OF COURSE” A Store to Make Friends COATS—We Have Every Shade and Every Size DOLMANS - CAPES - COATS SUITS—Serge, Tricotine, Poiret Twill, in Every Shade and Size 200 White Voile Waists, prices — from $2.00 to $4.00, at this sale—— $1.98 | 100 Tub Silk Waists in White or Flesh; regular price $5.00, at this sale— $2.00 114 Center Street Beginning May 14th, 1919 We will make a reduction of 25% on every Coat, Suit in our store. stock is complete and a large selection to choose from. The Fashion Shop CL kA AA LMA MAMALAAAAALAELLALLALZLLZAD B I have just finished my My wife Dead Weights on Live Tires in Casper by the cantile Co.— Adv. ee BAKE SALE | Every time your truck | strikes a hole, the load, | dead, inanimate and | tons heavy, heaves and crashes down on | the rear axle and | mechanism. Admission—10c & 20c | And with but one real | shock absorber — fre | tires! Still if the tires have no { real ¢ no marked resilience, the mechan- | ism must retain the shock—and deprecia- | tion and breakdowns | are hastened. Here is where GOOD- | RICH DE LUXE Truck Tires daily save many collars for oper- ators in upkeep and depreciation. So deep and lively are DE LUXE treads as toabsorb within thent- Selves the most stag- gering road jolts. ‘Then again they put more working rubber under the load — because | there is no tread rub- . ber hidden below the | top level of the steel ! channel base. In consequence, whatever ycur class of service, you may rest assu DE LUXE is the best, mest economical ~ “shock absorber” you ey can put between road and load. haa i \| BLECKST OEE: , || TRARSIT 69. 165 S. Ash Phone 908 CCRC! DE LUXE TRUCK N Our Casper, Wyoming PAGE THREE