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Che Casper Daiip Cribune _ 3 en PAGE THREE - = ———_—_—_—_—_—_—_—- — — ~ jor: F. S. Richardson of Riverton is! | “Reverence is a fundamental vir- numbered among the arrivals in Cas- ° jtue of citizenship, and to take ad- per from Fremont county. He will ca ¢' ¢& ° > |vantage at this time of the opportu-|spend several days here on a busi- @ nity to show respect to the old sol- ness mission. | i \ ° ° ‘ * 99 |diers will react very favorably on the s 8 & | ‘Ss VNOTE (If TRIBUTE ses Sentiment towards our new Mf Askin is listed among the ar-| iWcaretimetexcresdiiquntantvare ian: rivals in Casper from the hot springs} center. preciation of your cordial co-opera- |tion in our natiunwide tribute of re- so e we | H. A. Young of Lusk ,a well known) CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 27.— operator in the Lance Creek field,!(Special.)—Here’s a new Memori: Pee to the Grand Army.”” 1 Chas, Beasley of Manville arrived | { is spending a short business trip in Day salute to the flag. It was writ-} “Green Stockings,” senior oral hee Casper yesterday afternoon to Mr. and Mrs. Nicolaysen |E. T. Williams Casper on oif matters in connection|ten by Randall J. Condon, superin:| play at the Iris, Tesday, Sune f.| erent, severe cays im the interests| Entertain for Brides Elect Entertains |with his holdings in the eastern field, tendent of schools at Cincinnati, and,| Tickets on sale at Irie bor office | ‘fits holdings in the Lance Creek Ti } E. T. Wi s 8 * in a letter to Governor Cz f . = vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen en- di t . eee ae eee 4 4 rnor Carey from)every day from 3 to 5_and 7 to 9/ Ber cs tertained at dinner last night in| inner for sixteen at the Henning; Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dea and Miss Etta V. Leighton, Civic secretary of)». m. 5-27-5t | honor of Miss Gladys Phillips and | hotel on Saturday night. The table|May Hardgrove of Glenrock motored the National Security league, is sug- a a | ©. M. Larsen and Thos. Thorssen, eS Miss Marguerite Barkley, who will|¥@S effectively decorated with white to Casper yesterday to spend a few gested for use in Wyoming at the| First Ice Créam Social of the sea-| well known Lusk residents, are in be brides of the summer months. |*Weet pees and red carnations. days here visiting friends and trans- Friday exercises. It follows: json by Mothers’ league, Friday| Casper transacting business in con-| Streets The table was beeutifully decorated |). ; rata acting business. h deep appreciation for the! evening, May 30, at Army and Navy|nection with their interests in operat- with brides roses, and roses formed | Railway Ch rks Make s 2 8 Grand Army of the Republic; for the|¢lub rooms, Oil- Exchange bailding.|ing companies in the Lance Creek) the place cards of the ladies and /Firtt Social Bow Here Frank S. Knittle and Robert A, sferifices they endured; the wounds Every one invited. 5-26-3t field. horse shoes for good luck were the En eo ailway Knittle of Douglas are among the they suffered; the s they carry Tah ese Ea 7 a , es ° Es wit, AT AEREAICH the chairs of the \Clerks, Casper Lodge No. 1114 will business Senos Casper ASduee in their bodies; with gratitude for City Sibaat were built origi- brides elect were corsages of Ceci] | make its initial bow in the roll of * of their heroic deeds in helping to es-! nally for herse and wagon Brunner roses, lilies of the valley | host Thursday night when the first D. J. Sandeall of Riverton is among tablish for all time ‘ond nation in- and forget-me-nots, tied with pink ‘annual ball of the order will be given the business visitors in Casper today ible, with liberty and justice for; tulle. After dinner the party went | ®t the Masonic Temple. from the Fremont county metropol with tender memories for their| to the Salto club dance. Covers were | Arrangements to make the debut s * & ered dend, and reverence for their} laid for Mr. and Mrs. Quentin |*°cial affair one that will long be, willis Root of Thermopolis s , we once again salute} Deaver, the Misses Gladys Phillips,;’emembered by Cesper people are|spending a few da our country’s flag. We pledge anew| Marguerite Barkley, Doris Page of |U2der way. The Iris orchestra has ‘combined busine: epiance to that flag—born in| Springfield, Massachusetts, Helen | been engaged to furnish music for : ys of revolution, baptized in| —not for motor trucks! Increasing congestion, with its complement of long pauses at every crossing, is sweeping away the LYRIC THEATER Continuous 1:00 p. m. to 11:00 p. m. Admission—10c & 20c Admission—10c & 20c Wallace, Hazel Conwell and Messrs. the occasion. em | Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Olson and the blood of the rebellion, consecrat-| Gai and : je economy Cecil Bon, Billy Johnson, Dorsey Miss Nau Fox of Lost Cabin arrived ed pret on the battlefields of Eu-| 3 MBS FOU D MA that first induced you to Straitiff, Andrew Van Pelt, Leo| > AIAP RIERA in Casper yesterday evening to spend Tope; and we pledge ourselves to pre-| BO buy 2 motes truck! Dunn and the hosts. if CIT Y NEW ! several days here on business and peeve in the patriotism of peace that | N IN IL . CE ——— leasure. lag and the republic for which it r fe nas Me: re = Mrs. Weber Entertains g ss 3 nds.” A frightful plot is frustrated. See this in Pathe News Men whose bread and but ter is hauling by truck, must realize that “a satur- cticn point’’ is being reached and to get full Dr. W. E. Downie has removed his A : at Luncheon ry n mong the Douglas people who sk residence from the Henning Hotel to were registered in Casper yesterday) Mrs. Mark U. Weber entertained the Wyatt Hotel. Private telephone the following. were Rated oATbeRt| at luncheon yesterday in honor of '1195 or call can be left wit! Vyatt fee as ie, con Gans eo Bee ee jean be Jeft with Wyat Fagor) George W. Holland and G. Bartlesville, Oklahoma, who is visit- Leighton writes the govern- Wm. Desmond in jae her. Th t the H ee reg measure of prefit from in- ing her. e grey room at the Hen-| Judge Roderick N. Mats i- rai i G a Si ning wes beautifully decorated with ment eeecn Nd Seu aie Ray E. Williams, an employe of 6 WHITEW ASHED WALI Si? vestment must move onto nae = the Midwest Refining company at Pink ang lavender sweet pees and ily interested in local royalty and|Big Muddy, motored in to Casper ilacs. In the center of the large jand holding compenies, is a business yesterday for a short business visit square table was a basket of pink visitor in Ca: tod: + “ = and lavender sweet peas and lilacs. };.. : sper today looking after in Casper at the company headquar- (ihe /{guestalkwere(liM exdamiesl PMIG! alc au Ucrecs an Hee s+ + Nisolayaan aoe we Bingenheimer, Mrs. W. C. Bishop and Mrs. H.| Mrs. Robert Walsinger of Arminto } a a EXD ab bse nae ao) Bene i, E: Shidler motored in from Salt Creek is spending a short vacation in Cas- E. Stirrett, + pchwartz, ©. 1. yesterday to spend the remainder of per visiting with friends. Howasend: us eh srownvend, au H. ‘the week visiting friends here while + es ae MED eat Tanase Gratiot bane doing spring shopping. William Beever, a rancher in the } Grieve, F. F. Flanigan, Paul Bache-| w, ie mae Armintoyeleintysbis/in “Casper todey Ise: Patriniei Sullivan ad eesaliak owas W. D. Waltman, president of the on a combined business and pleasure j ae Jon MeFad ee ears Amalagamted Royalty company, is a trip. ue ee aEiGuEMBell 9 K.D ds business visitor in Casper in the in- Ne a Seale * LM Murph = oe Ww. terests of his organization. Mr Walt- HOW 3. F. Algeo, L. M. Murphy, * man, former manager of the Franco- Ladd, John Leeper, L. F, McMahon, fOrEIer: i Wallice earth and Mra Vernon Gone & Denier ny ere NOM g RHEUMATISM the highways! A Thrilling Story of the Border with a Real Athlete Starring Inter-city hauling will cut your upkeep costs in half and double your profits, ALSO TWO-REEL COMEDY “ALMOST A HERO” —just as surely as the deep, lonc. ring and trouble- free tr sof GOODRICH DE LUXE Truck Tires cut Cre costs and swell mileage figures in pro- Portion to other makes. COMING—“NAZIMOVA” Quality, inside and _ out, through and _ through—cloth, make and trimmings. Suits of such first class qual- ity are bound to give you satis- faction. They are the last word in solid tire construction; with treads specially- Swing and Miss Margaret Sullivan. aig tse Henry Schoonmaker, well known Mr. and Mrs. John Beal : ree, agoni a Geena for Mrs. Swing ranchergingcueyslcovandisucuncatic eG eesteteds goats ot eum There are no newer styles toughened, yet so resilient b in yesterday to spend several days’ the kidneys to expel poisons from the than these we are showing now. 5 to support without Mr. and Mrs. John Beal enter- here attending business matters. system. df the irritation of tease ic And patterns — here’s the bo! = iss z A hats am + * & acid erys' lowe C ue, in- ery 5 the Saito Chibneeine "ire eat J. C. Bl ffi f the Sho-| curable bladder or Kidney disease. may Anéeyy aeecurmen yy cueverssay ys J. J. BURNS, ORPHEUM CIRCUIT ENTERTAINER, breakage thie!ostitetc . ow - C. Bloom, an officer of the Sho- result. Attend to it at once. Don't Grays, browns, greens, blues, WILL BE AT loads. were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bachelor, shoni Sulphur company, is ‘visiting | Tiere to temporary. rellat: en sick and all sorts of fancy mixtures. t ret Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bingenheimer, in Casper for a few days while en- eys must restored to health | H SUITS OF UALITY, $21 . . Mrs. Mark U. Weber, Mrs. Verson route from his home in Denver to the nee lor some sterily preniesyawul : to $60. e I HE WIGWAM Weisel and:sppiy them. Seing of Reena Chabon inspect une company’s holdings in the ag some CORD BED AT Eaaden Hi Shirts, neckwear, underwear 4 r. Carl Shumaker, Roy Minty and vicinity 0: ermopolis. a] les immediately: ley have and hats of d quality. 3 ' George Waldschmidt. Atter-dhmer Chimica | brought back the joya of life to count Soe All this. week 8:30 to 10:30 p. m. and entertain the perty went to the Salto Club P. E. Hill of Cheyenne arrived in| matism, lame back, Jumbago, sciatica, all patrons with his- Hawaiian Steel Guitar. Come 7 dartce and had supper after the Casper this morning for a several) gall stones, gravel and other affections " d wet ble: * dance at the Henning hotel. days visit on oil business in the inter-| ob tbe eramera iL yer stomach, bladder | early AEC ace = table TRARSIT C0 Miss Hazel Adams will entertain . fig i | clear out the kidneys and urkoary tract |i 7 waned SP a 2 ore 165 S. Ash Ph the Pepper Club at her home tonight.) Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Freel of Ar-| and the soothing healing ofl and herbs -The.W Gorbet’s Qualify Ice‘Cream osb) Ebone 208 Goa {minto are numbered among the well $pgans to normal health. j i ’ RA! WE! 24> © Q'S: BUILDING Mr. and Mrs. Deaver known ranch people who are visiting) All othara kare imitations: (ise tor rj at fg ‘ we a aie Entertain at Dinner in Casper on business and pleusure GBED MEDAL s'on the bos, hres. see a Glethiewsca, t faanasts : [ Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Deaver today. eons ae s, at all good druggists, - : 3 2 . = were the hosts at a beautifully ap- D. M. Fisher of Powder River is pointed dinner at the Henning hotel 1° ine arrivals in Casper today ailMINMIININNINI0NI1N NNN on Saturday night. A ‘ « grey room was artistically decorated from his ranch in the Powder River: with baskets of pink and white sweet [counery: | And all Loyal Moose shall meet at Moose peas. Covers were laid for six- Sige? Hall, Friday, May 30, at 9 a. m., to take teen. part in Decoration Day memorial services. ‘DE LUXE TRUCK TIRES \ J. A. Howser of Douglas is among xs * * the visitors in Casper today, on a com- Senior Class Play Is bined business and pleasure trip. Postponed One Evening. Owing to a change in arrangements the senior class play, “Green Stock- ings,” has been postponed from Mor- day, June 2, until the following eve- ning, when the play will be staged at P- Mm the Iris theater. Tickets were put on Ea sale yesterday and a heuvy demand OTHERS for reserved seats is peing) made. Reduce your doctor's mq bills by keeping lesy Last Salto Club Dance always on hand Was Brilliant Affair The last Salto Club dance of the year took place Monday night at the | Masonic temple with one of the larg- est crowds that ever attended one of ve formal affairs present. The Iris orchestra furnished the music for demcing. Light refreshments were served by the refreshment com- mittee. “Green Stockings,” senior class play at the Iris, Tuesday, June 3.) Tickets on sale at Iris box office! every day from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 5-27-5t | y -m. to 11:00 a. m. 60 p. mi. to 5:00 p. m. | 00000009009 0HHEOGOS POOLE OOS OOOSS OOOO IOS TOS 9 OOOS = Labor Organizations Please Note “YOUR BODYGUARD” - SOF. GOF, #1.20 “YOUR BODYGUARD" - SOF. 6OF. 91.20 J. N. KRAUSS, Secretary. ANNU L SUITS TTIIIVIORI MIO TS 6, Lester Brokerage House . You are cordially invited to participate in the Decoration Day exercises. All units of labor are urgently requested to bring a full turn-out accompanied by service flag. You are requested tq be in place by 9:45 a. m. Friday morning, May 30th, at the new City Hall. (Signed), COMMITTEE IN CHARGE. *“* * Woodward-Cottedge Marriage | Solemnized Last Night. Pe Earnest Bert Woodward and Miss Inez Cottedge, both well known in Casper were quietly married last night at the Episcopal Manse by Rev. Phillip K. Edwards pastor of St. Mark’s. Only a few friends of the el ITT IID DOLL 5 {SSSSIEOOSAEEEOEES IIPLLLLLALL LAL Le young couple were in attendance at N the Impressive ceremony. Mr. Wood- EFFICIENCY SLIPS I | ward has been a resident of Casper AW: nc. | for several months and is employed more easily through faulty | by the Midwest. Refining company. | vision than from any other Specializing in | Mrs. Woodward was formerly em- cause. ployed as a CRE in thetomes When eyesight putters ; lex B. King. of Attorney Alex ‘hiv the. young | all other dependant senses vas, couple will return to Casper to make must become impaired their home here. also. at Tete Bad vision tells upon us Picnic This Evening. both physically and men- The Amoma-Agoga class of the tally. First Baptist church will have a class CORRECT GLASSES i meeting and picnic out at the Wheel- Will remedy all this. They | i} | | PROVE IT YOURSELF ? > > > That We Can Save You Time and Money By Our Prompt and Efficient Service. @ That we can supply your wants, in high grade perfumes, face powders and cosmetics. That we can supply your wants in kodaks, films, and supplies, in developing and print- ing. @That we can supply your wants in medicines of all kinds. @That we can fill your prescriptions, accurately and 156 N. Wolcott Phone 1142 LV /LL LLL A (ha hb hah hed hi he Led ML hb bd ; er ranch this evening. The young will improve the general people are to meet at the church at health, stop the head- 7:00 o’clock and go out in cars. A aches maventiira pidWine picnic spread has been arranged by » Pi P) Ge gies make seeing easy, pleas- [if Electric Supply & Construction Co. Electric Construction, Electric Repairing Altar Guild of St. Mark's ant and profitable. A Nn ( Meets Tomorrow Night. : *aa]?? quickly.’ @That we carry a complete line of jewelry, cut q The Altar guild "of St. Mark's We Do Anything Electrical glass and ivory. That we are hen ea Episcopal church will meet tomorrow | BURNETT-HYNES } A. W. THIELE, Manager evening at 7:30 at the home of M CASPER PHARMACY P. C. Nicol , 207 East Third ical Co. | ion: : Bet ras . as The leolayeets ig ee | ties Oetics ey ae i Temporary Location: 240 South Grant Street : Drugs and Jewelry, “Promptness and Efficiency uled for consideration and a full at- esidence Phone 31J Casper, Wyoming ‘The Heme of the Picture Shop” tendance of members is urged. i ———_—| " 110 E. Second Street ARRAS Sr hoe