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THURSDAY, MAY 22,1919 e= : PAGE THREE LYRIC THEATER Continuous 1:00 p. m. to 11:00 p. m. Admission—10c & 20c Admission—10c & 20c New Pathe Special “Caleb Piper’s Girl” Featuring Helen Chadwick and Fatty W. G. Wey of Sshoshoni is a busi-! jness visitor in Casper today. * * 3 | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones: are rejoicing over the birth of a baby girl at the Casper Private hospital yesterday morning. + * H. H. Isaacs, an official of the 'General Petroleum corporation of Los. Angeles, who has been spending the |past few days in Casper, left this ‘morning for northern Wyoming to in- ‘spect the company’s holdings. ee ee Junior Prom at [Cee ee es Temple Friday. TY W. 1 Tomorrow evening the Junior Prom | cI NE S | will be given by the class of 1920 at the Masonic temple. All the mem- panchman, i i a tem: , iS a_ business or in ers of the high school have been!Gas ate , L er fi invited and more than three hun- ‘aay porn re ncosm on viciniby ates dred invitations have been sent out ‘ * # hy the class to friends outside of the BAKE SALE The Amoma-Agoga class of the {First Baptist church will have a bake [sale Saturday afternoon at White’s grocery. The class has pledged $150 ,on the new church, and the money from this sale is to be the first pay-| SC, CO P. C. Kelley, a prominent Wyoming | * school, The decorations of the hall are voing to be very beautiful and have “en planned and worked upon for veral weeks. The Iris orchestra has been engaged for the evening, and a large attendance is expected. The prom has been looked forward to all during the year, being the school’s main social event of the eason, so & The Eastern Star entertained the Masons and their families and other Eastern Stars at a chicken dinner at the Masonic temple last evening. A rious dinner was served and a large number of people attended. s * © del The senior class of the high school will entertain at its annual banquet at the Henning hotel, June 30, in the vrey room. This will be an elaborate affair and one of the social events of the school year. oo Salto Club Dance at Temple Monday Night. Another dance of the series being given by the Salto club will be held at the Masonic temple, Monday night, invitations for the affair having been put in the mail today. The Iris or- tra has been engaged for,the oc- casion and a good time is insured all who attend. * # “Green Stockings” Senior Class Dramatic Event. The senior class of 1919, following the traditions of Natrona high, is planning a display of talent in an annual class play by staging “Green Stockings,” a famous success which should be immensely popular with ( er theatergoers, and those who saw “It Pays to Advertise,” given by the high school last year, can guage the quality of the production this season. : “Green Stockings,” it is claimed, will be even a greater success, being a scream from start to finish. The play will be given at the Iris theater Monday, June 2, and the com- bined efforts of the séniors ~ and prominent lower*classmer are being concentrated on effective staging of the show. s * ¢ Methodist Aid Meets on Friday Afternoon. The General Aid society of the Methodist church will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 in the church ‘basement and a very interesting pro- gram is being prepared with Mrs. Durham as leader. Hostesses are ‘Mesdames S. E. Bailey, M. A. Wright, Luxton, J. S. Mechling, Silas Walker, C. J. Johnson and Durham. A large attendance is anticipated and all friends of the church not members of the aid are invited to be present. “8 Literary Society Entertains Seniors. With the end of the school year in sight the usual series of social events lend attractions to high school cir- cles and one of the most enjoyable of these was the progressive party given the seniors Wednesday evening by the Delta Phi Phi Literary society of the high school. The guests were successively entertained by the Misses Bushnell, Lovey Morris, Jennie Clark- son and Mary Kassis, 22 in all par- ticipating in the festivities of the evening. At each of the homes color schemes were carried out in pink and white. * * * H. Van Winkle of Denver is spend- ing a few da n Casper on bu Hotel Henning Mea Talked of HOTEL IN CASPER The Best Thought of (Except visitors in Casper for a few days. The HENNING GRILL OPEN EVERY EVENING FROM 8:00 TO 1:00 A. M. SPECIAL MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT Service a la Carte Mr. and Mrs. T. S. McCleary and | son motored in from Salt Creek yes- ; terday to spend:several days here on} business and pleasure. s *# 8 Mrs.. Joe Buford of Salt Creek is numbered among the motor arrivals yesterday from the Salt Creek field. She is spending the week here visit- ing friends and shopping. eh Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carpenter of Cowley arrived in Casper on the Bur- | lington last night to spend the re-! mainder of the week here on a com- bined business and pleasure trip. ib Fe | Ray Hudson came in yesterday | {from Wyncote to spend a few days here on business. +e ® i Mrs. T. E. Robinson of Thermop-, ‘lis came down yesterday to spend a} short vacation here visiting with friends. * * E. T. Williams and William Hines! jreturned last night from Thermopo-| lis where they have spent the past|mother several days visiting with friends and| Mexico, this morning. |more has had pneumonia recuperating. relatives. so 8 # T. H. Dunphy, well known oil man, | returned yesterday from Thermopo where he spent several days taking |buyer from Chicago, has returned to MAUD POWELL World’s Greatest Violinist at the Iris June 6 1 her rd, Miss Leone Blackmore returned from Ft E. O. Poggensee, a prominent Sho- shoni resident, is numbered among the business visitors in Casper this week, B nd is now ace ow wy he Joe Lippert, well known Fremont county resid , is numbered among the business arrivals in Casper from D. B. Silberman, a well known wool advantage of the baths at the Hot |Casper after a trip thru the state to Riverton. Springs center. Mrs. Dunphy will re-|visit the shearing camps. “oo main at Thermopolis for the remain- ¢ 8 # H. O. Barber and W. R. Weeks, der of the week. esa Derrick, is visiting in the Big Horn| Basin, checking up development of the} various oil fields in that vicinity for'merly of Casper, is spending a few jdays in Casper on business. the eastern publication. se 8 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carlson of, Thermopolis are among the business Miller Rubber company, has returned from a business trip to Akron, Ohio, Chicago, and Denver. eo see D. C. McClellan, a prominent Ar- minto ranchman, is numbered among} the visitors in Casper on business. .* « John Gtossman, well known Lusk { oil man, is spending a few days in; Casper in connection with local busi-jenne resident, is spending a few days jin Casper looking over the ‘markets and investigating business op- Lusk portunities here. * ness interests. 4 a E. D. Lorimer, prominent mining and oil man who has been in Casper for the past several days, re-! turned to the eastern oil center yes- terday on business matters connected with his holdings in Niobrara county. | s 8 8 M. A. Mestas of the firm of Mes-; tas and Spears, returned yesterday from Douglas, where he spent two days checking various business houses for income tax reports. * * * C. A. Taylor, court reporter in the Sixth Judicial district, returned yes- 'terday from Lander after spending: several days there during a criminal court docket. . * * Cc. F. Stark, local contractor, re turned yesterday from Lusk, where he has spent several days on business. Mr. Stark has several teams hauling between the Lance Creek field and Lusk for the Ohio Oil company. He! reports that every possible vehicle is | being pressed into service hauling supplies to the Lance, Creek field. | * # | John Beal returned yesterday from a month’s visit in California. * * | Round Robin Circle of the Meth-| fodist church will hold a bake sale at the Wholesale Supply on Setar eese Qoo Rooms of Solid comfort ‘Modern in Every Particuiar Eura| Plan | epetated by ‘Western Hotel Gompany AK Dott . Monager Sundays) jed to Casper after a wool-buying trip F. B. Taylor, scout for the Oil City|to the different shearing camps. Casper on business connected with his oil interests. motored to Casper yesterday on a short business and pleasure trip. * * 8 bered among the busin Casper from the new V jcenter. Angeles, is a business visitor in Cas- per. prominent Lander residents, are spending a short business and pleas- ure trip here, in connection with their oil land holdings in Fremont county. H. H. Bennett of Boston has return- * # Jack Guihen of Denver, and for- s 8 «© THIRD AND LAST RECITAL of the Season qq By the Junior and Senior Pupils of MISS LULU SAMS at the Methodist Church Saturday, May 24 3:00 p. m. qq The Public is Invited to Attend This Program L. A. Towne, representative of the » * D. C. McClellan of Denver is in * # #® E. C. Mewhister well known Chey- eal oil Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stork of Lusk William B. Barnard of L um- in oil yoming: ee W. L. Cameron, an oil man of Los ‘Are You Sik Or Are You in Doubt of the Medicine You Take? ’ @We handle a complete line of Drugs, Chemicals and Surgical Dressings. Your wants in this line will receive prompt and careful attention by nine Registered Pharmacists. CASPER PHARMACY Drugs and Jewelry *Promptness and Efficiency” “The Home of the Picture Shop” 110 E. Second Street SPECIAL SALE Friday and Saturday At Big Money Saving Prices WAISTS, SKIRTS, CHILDREN’S DRESSES, HATS, MADERIA HAND EMBROIDERY We Are Exclusive Agents For The La Camille Corset The Perfect Corset for Women The Hagpie 159 North Center ——— |ment on the pledge. Vie “YOUR BODYGUARD” - SOP, 609. Cu) 21-3t* Arbuckle in a Two-Reel Comedy Catarrh try the vapor t— ——also—— Lonesome Luke in “The Dutful Dub and the Kineogiam” DO COMING - - - “NAZIMOVA” ———= bi Loti Geis Advertisements in The Daily Tribune and Sa.e iVione™ Graduate American Conservatory Chicago Six years’ practical Experience PIANO HARMONY MUSICAL HISTORY Kindergarten Work a | i | Read the The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, COAL WAGONS, GAS ENGINES Phone 62. Office and Yard; First and Center Keep Your Pledge—Buy War Savings Stamps Specialty 343 North Maple Phone 924 { LOAN The Penn. Mutual Life $ Is 72 years young and issues all the modern forms of life insurance with the LOWEST participating premium rates and the eS VOIP ESO IOVIIOL ISS SUIT LOIS LIL SE S. «. Peapod elie die ry LARGEST cash, loan, paid up and extend- Now is the time for you itb, ed instirance values. buy if you want first pith. ;{ Novelty ‘braids, senn splits, milans and panama‘ Shapes to become every, face: Strews, $2 to $6. | : Panamas, $7.50 to $12.50. . Silk and Madras ‘Shirts new patterns. Light Weight uhderweer, socks and pajamas. " We are managers for the State of Wyo- ming, ‘are placing agents throughout the state aiid have some valuable territory still open for live, business producing agents. WRITE US King-Probst Agency Co. WYOMING STATE MANAGERS 305 O.S. Bldg. Phone 564R Casper, Wyo. (SLE ELALE ASEM AEE 4B Successor to Bleom Shee & Clothing Ce. Event Extraordinary ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCE Famous Lua Hawaiian Orchestra 7 OF VICTROLA FAME I. O. O. F. Hall, Casper Saturday Evening, May 24 At great expense this wonderful organization of artists comes here in person. There is no better music for ing. Combination Guitars, Ukeleles, Violian Harps, Steel Guitars, Violin, Piase, Etc. Everybody, old and voung, turn out and enjoy an eve- ning of dancing and entertainment. - One Price Only Admission—Couples, $1.25; Extra Lady, 35c. This Includes Tax