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—as, MONDAY, MAY 19, 1919 Special Rehearsal of Male | C. B. Daniels is numbered amon 'D. J. RICE HAS Che Casper Daiip Cribune WALLACE REID APPEARS FAMOUS VIOLINIST TO IN SPLENDID ROLE AT . APPEAR AT THE IRIS GOOD WORD FOR NAVY SERVICE |339th Infantry Pan) |unvsnnarens PAGE THREE few whirling We are cle Handbur: er St. 5-19-1t prinklers left. out a To Start Home © *. % From Archangel , Sr ee pider-Bolton Units at a minimum of cost cere amen a elay. After cruising in Asiatic waters THE IRIS ON TUESDAY THEATER ON JUNE OTH ARCHANGEL, May 19.—(By As- “™¢ “*!85 = ‘for a period of several months as jsociated Press.)—Arrangements are NOTICE TO SOL ‘a fireman of the first class in the a 5 = = |under way to begin the transporta- Ww lot and ‘American navy, D. J. Rice, who left Wallace Reid has the part to which MHaud Powell, native-born Amer-jtion to England of the 339th Ameri- AEE ad’ ‘Tscasper last July has returned here he is best suited in his latest Para- ican violinist, whose praises have been|can infantry within 10 days. fitting tribute m: ‘to make his home after having been mount Picture, “Too Many Millions,” SU"& thruout the east, will appear in| _ a ration Day. Phone number firecently discharged at the Denver which will be shown at the Iris thea- Casper at the Iris theater on the| “boo. cooking at the Harvey . visitors in Casper. ‘navy headquarters. Rice left Casper ter tomorrow. As Walsingham Van/¢Yening of June 6, according to an 2 ie Voices for Spring Cantata \the week end \ special rehearsal of the “The' He Ro: Maiden,” the spring cantata, |4pend a few days here on business. vhich will be put on sometime in} = 3 @ June by the Casper Choral society, l be held tonight at udolph Lundberg’s studio in the mith-Tartar building on East Sec- street. The meeting will be es- ecially for the male voices of the iety and all men members who ing visit to Riverton. spe to take part in the cantata are ¢ e ¢& rved to be present, | L. L. Sime of Basin As the cast has not been complet-' business visitors in and the membership ever been raised all male singers ho are not members of the society | are urged to report for membership!in Casper Saturday tendant upon his local holdings, re-} Casper today | evening for a night. Penge Short business and pleasure visit here. with the temp hovering hapwenttia aneudiscdvary’ that’ Wan|these: 1 | 3 et tet baat around 30 degrees below zero, on Dorn’s confidential agent, Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. Foley S. N. Boyd, a Lusi. oil man, is'the U.S. S. I ice has cruised has fled with the forty millions. bridegroom takes a job in the ga- Entertain at Dinner. | Among the business visitors in Cas-|10,000 kno months. Taking: the girl, Van Dorn goes rage to pay for the gasoline. j Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Foley enter-'per in connection with the interests fe also saw a period of service on in pursuit of him in a motor car.| They like the life so well that they tained at a six course dinner at the of Lance Creek operating companies. the Brooklyn which is the f * ifenning hotel last night in honor of nd ths the house guests of Father Mullin. |. H. W. The table was artistically decorated tregident, is spending a few days in with a basket of pink Sweet Peas andtcasper on a combined business and pay! Bachelor spent the week end dawn the inn catches fire and they Mfers to return the forty millions of place cards of pink Sweet Peas were! pieasure trip. in Casper, returning to Lusk Sunday barely escape with their lives. Then money but they hesitate to take it. sed. Covers were laid for eight ,and s 8 @ a 0 Ing, seh A Si ; i eae Wh: i 2 rs wé \ afternoon Van Dorn and Desiree marry and the! What would you have done? | the guest list included Rev. Father! 7, J, putnam of Manville is a busi-+ R aes ee Mullin, his mother, Mrs. John H. Mul-|ness visitor in Casper for a few da Mrs. James Gratiot has returned eee eco lin, his aunt, Mrs. John Gillespie \in connection with his interests in ‘¢r¢om a month's visit in St. Louis and his brother, William Mullin, Mr. the Niobrara county center. Hart Sa : Phone 1180W —o— P. O. Box 150 ind Mrs. William Kyne and Mr. and ian s B. W. Baker of Worland is among Mrs, Foley. |, C. B. Gulley of Keeline arrived the business arrivals in Casper from Etat 2 | Miss Sams Presents” days here on a business and pleasure Pupils at Recital trip. Miss Lulu Sams presented her pu- * 8 « pils at the second of the recitals,, ff, p, Lorimer formerly of Cas ich she is giving, on Saturday af- per, but now a prominent Lusk oil oon at the Gantz Memorial Meth- tnd mining man, is spending a. fev church, All of those who took days in Casper in the interests of part in the program played from the Lusk companies, transacting busi- memory and twenty-one in all were ness and visiting friends here. on the program, which was composed * * # of members from her senior and ju- Mrs. Floyd Jones, Mrs. R. E. Dea, mioriclaste Hay Hardgrave and Mrs. W. D. Troy |formed a motor party from Glenro Amusement Club G to Casper seuteraee. The party Dance Tuesday E « ., Stayed over yesterday to make a mar- The Casper Amusement Club will keting tour here today. o give its regular Tuesday evening * * 8 nce tomorrow at 9 p. m. These} Roy Spencer of Manville arrived neces ere becoming very popular iy Casper yesterday on a short busi- ong the younger set of Casper, jogs trip. ‘ nd are looked forward to with * % * great pleasure. Delphain Society Meets Wednesday With Mrs. Holland. Mrs. William Holland, 441 Kimball, will be hostess at the meeting of the Delphain society Wednesday after- noon. All members of the society are urged to be present as important busi- ness is scheduled. ee Dewey Fagan, a former employe of; the Ohio Oit company in the Rock! |River field, arrived in Casper yester-| day to spend the day before going to Lusk, where he will have-charge | ‘of development operations for an/ ‘operating company at Lance Creek. | OS t George Jenkinson motored in from Muddy yesterday on a short business! o£ and pleasure trip here. | CITY NEWS! Gi | o Mr. and Mrs. James Simmons have} . ‘returned from their honeymoon. P. G. Green of Cambria is an ar- . : * rival in Casper from the c mini center. He will spend several da here transacting business and v ing friends. Wallace Leavitt entertained jay at an informal tea in honor} of Mrs. James McKinney of Colorado Springs, who is the house guest of Mrs. O. L. Walker. * 8 Jennie F. Lewis was among the mo- tor arrivals yesterday from the Salt' W. O. Doud of Terra Haute, Ind., Creek field, on a short business visit. is visiting his sister’s family, Mr. and Manure ne Mrs. F. L. Haughton. * * * * Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Eaton of Lusk} are spending a few days in Casper on! Charles A. Cullin was a week end combined business and pleasure visitor in Casper from his home in Cheyenne, where he is the secretary of the state board of equalization. “ o * e 2 6 John Lewis, well known Cheyenne! resident, is spending a short vaca- tion attending to business matte here. Floyd Jones, Mrs. R. E. Dea, Mrs. W. B. Troy and Miss Hargrove of Glenrock were week end visitors in aa id | Casper. H. V. Wales, manager of the Lusk | beaten) 7 branch of the Taylor & Clay Brok-; 1, L. Stone of the Guarantee Reg- erage company, is a business visitor jistry corporation has returned from in Casper on company business. | Lusk, where he went in the interests SIRe As ‘of his company. J. C. Nagel of Lusk arrived in), .... Casper yesterday evening to ; in Movement” several days here on business. . 2 & Christine Chittum, a prominent Riverton resident, among the vis- itors in Casper, visiting friends and relatives, “+ * Mrs. A. Steffen of Shoshoni ar- rived in Casper yesterday for a short stay with friends while enroute east on an extended visiting trip. Meta William Madden, a well known Riverton resident, arrived in Casper If you want to see a real good show, take a look at the men’s suits, hats and furnishings we are show- ing now. New styles in men’s suits worth seeing, buying and wearing. There are no freaks, fakes or tricks in our show. You will get your full money’s worth in any- thing you buy. Suits in novelty and conservative models, light, medium and dark pat- yesterday to transact business in con- nection with his Fremont county oil interests. * *# * C. S. Elliott of Lusk is spendin a few days in Casper on a combined business and pleasure trip. * 6 & W. L. Christians is numbered among the business arrivals in Cas- per from Manville. He pects to return to his home this afternoon. se # E. I. Williams, William “Missou” Hines and Dr. S. W. Peck, all stock- holders and officers of the £. T. Wil- liams Oil company, left yesterday morning for Thermopolis, where they will spend several days on company business, terns, $21 to $55. Athletic underwear, shirts, and straw hats. ee, Je Claude F. Palmer, a_ prominent Torrington resident, is a business visitor in Casper looking after his local interests here. cape ee CLL LAA A LLL LLL < Mr. and Mrs, L. E. Snow motored in Saturday from Shannon at the Northeast end of the Salt Creek’ field, and expect to spend a few days here visiting friends and transact-! ing business. to Bloom Shoe & lothing Co. came up Saturday morning to July 13, last year, and immedi fwent to San F = ‘training. ‘ r ; _ Dr. F. Salathe, a petroleum expert Manila, aboard the gunboat Wilming- from the blue. Two wealthy skinflint Pite the invasion of several brilliant Profcasor in the employ of the Standard Oil ‘ton, which incidentaliy hok y company, who has been in Casper for yecord for ocean rolling, having the past two weeks on business at-jtained 61 degrees. turned yesterday evening from a fly- | Wilmington went on a patrol cruise of their will. jhlong the coast of China, Japan up to northern Siberia. among the | patrol cruise up the Yangtse Kiang In the fi bars have ‘from the northern part of the state./hoat for the purpose of protecting and tells him that two millions of Wa the personality of this teacher) Bee _ Ameri Allen Boysen of Shoshoni arrived !the internal di ‘of the Asiatic fleet, while it was pro- are at a garage officers Baker, well known Douglas tecting Amer lin Casper yesterday to spend a fewithe northern part (is a business announcement made today. Madame Powell has held a high place among American players des- tely isco for intensive Dorn, he is first shown as a poor young man trying to make a living selling books. Then comes a_ bolt In Sentember he left for s the nav pupils of Auer and others, says the uncles of his are suddenly killed in PUPIS 0 at-a motor accident and Walsingham NeW York World, and this comes | {finds himself the possessor of a cool {T0™. years of hard work. She is; After a short stay at Manila the forty millions of dollars by the terms dividual and her playing does not 5 yremind one of any particular master, In one of Madam Powell's inter- views she has said, “I was three years getting back to myself after a year with Joachim.” So strong The cool forty millions, however, While off China make things warm for Walsingham. t place a beautiful young Desiree Lane, shows up woman, Mi ver was arranged for the Ameri that his pupils became “little Joach- ims,” as Madam Powell expressed it,| she did not want to be one of ran interests in China during the money belongs to her, that his uncle robbed her father of it and causes his death. The next thing to Leaving Vladi April 1, ship They stop for gasoline and while they ‘live on in the little village quite hap- ake the car/pily for two years with no money/| can interests. away from them. He and Desiree go except what Van Dorn earns. Then so to a nearby inn for the night, and at Wilkins unexpectedly appears and of- of the state. MRS. A. N. ENDELL well Irnownirenens Hertitching—Picot Edge—French and Plain Hemming or in Casper from the Arminto country. Joe Marquis. All Work Done in Casper——Call or Phone 238 E. Second St. Edward J. Schulte, manager of the Webel Commercial company store returned yesterday from a month visit on the Pacific coast with h family. He stated that California was experiencing heavy tourist travel = now, owing to the restrictions that PV APPZ PCLCLPLELELCLCOC OCOD Lester Brokerage House travel. Inc. wll Specializing in Cedell Norris, pianist at the Wig- . wam confectionery, leaves Monday for Cincinnati to enter the Ohio con-| ' servatory of music and Cincinnati university for the summer course. We ha a few whirling lawn) 156 N. Woleot? Phone 1142 sprinklers left. We are closing them Sut ee ED ced MTS PTS IO SOLIS OIO OLMIS L. son Co. 6 N. {ITOTTT OS. Stop! Look! Listen! Tuesday, May 20th THE OPENING OF THE John Tripeny Co. Drug Store Casper, Wvo. Newman Building ee “8 Irving Young, a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Young, 736 East Second street, has returned from a several months’ overseas trip as a member of the American Expeditionary force. a) eins FIFILILL LAD ) N) N N) i) & K) \ .) Ls AIFTIPIPILCLCLLLLLLLLALL LA This isn’t America’s Greatest Drug Store,—but an up-to-date line of Drugs and Druggist Sundries including those famous San Tox preparations, Thermos Bottles, Fishing Tackle, Leather Goods, Stationery, Office Supplies, Cutex Toilet pre- parations, and many other classes of merchandise too numer- ous to mention. Special attention given to our Soda Fountain and Prescription Dep’t. NO GROCERIES INCLUDED IN OUR LIST IISA LLD ALL You Are Invited to Attend this Opening and Receive a Token of Our Appreciation. John Tripeny & Co. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Phone 99 CASPER, WYO. 143 So. 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Beaded and_ embroidered tunic draped skirt effects. Collar variations vie with collarless models, original and to suit every Miss and Wo- man’s taste in a full range of sizes, leading colors and shades favored for summer wear. 75 UP-TO-DATE SUITS 125 COATS At 25% From Regular Sell- ing Price The Fashion Shop Townsend Bldg. Casper, Wyo. 114 No. Center St. —