Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
1919 ‘eT oF ri ESDAY, MAY 28, WEDN ociely Events’ | Final Meeting Psychology J. A. Smith of Sheridan is among Club Held Yesterday. the business visitors in Casper from The final meeting of the Psycholo- the north today. gy club was held yesterday after * noon at the library, resulting in the WINS A most enjoya tistie violin rec Maud Powell, Skjerne, Danish fore a | * E. E. Calder, well known Lusk Oil always finished ‘MAUD POWELL ‘ge and enthusias 2 ence. The great player delivered her message like one ins a. ~ ebe Casper Daiip Cribune ea nage quate technique, combined with al 7 4 RA MIE CITY. pone to, EMPLOYES ASK were very enthusiastic PRAISE ble and thoroly ar- “Dance of * by Bazzini, abounds Members of the police and fire de-| in unusual technical difficulties, but |\Partments demanded more pay from © to the masterful artist they seemed |the city, The council raised the fire-| + as nothing, to judge from the ease (men $20 a month to $110 and the po- - with which she conquered them. Mad-|licemen $10 to the same figure, with 1vdi- am Powell received a just tribute of |an increase for the chiefs of the two rapturous app obliged |departments, but both have declined tasvennead tale ithe raise, each demanding $125 a tello, Idaho, “THE TRIPUNE.” Mar.,™onth. Just what action the council ’ |will take has not been indicated, The red. Her style, nd* authoritative, j ; ; ; Usk Ol has of late years 1, 1919 usual interesting program and nearly man, is spending a few days in Cas- t Fs é oho Se l chi Fi ‘i ‘ 3 : n ; d } r Sie esistable — chief of police is to receive under a full attendance of members. The per transacting business in the inter- Set Online LTE Ce peak ionietoe henee ners e eae Ieue SEL GTCEEn aaa club vo & Rapa ee ase ests of his Lance Creek holdings. aivekoneninetnunbertAlicerovAn pond tification of the League house rent, and the chief of the fire summer and deci d_ thei * 4 £ . Allegro / 1 ; H h thd ; - Tone in maj rot D t has been called |department $125, having quarters at first meeting in the fall Tuesday,, Mrs. Sadie DeWitt of Greybull ar. $7t0- from Concerto in A major by 0% | mApoligge lene oHice ataoTe et September 16. rived in Casper last night to spend aiEae oe earecenee rat er oe ee Satie ire several days here visiting with Oo ctition of the great classic violin | “Green Stockings,” senior class Choral Society Will Put friends. 3 sitter: KShe otteeets thaveoas Committee in > play at the Iris, Tuesday, June 3. On Spring Cantata Soon. fae sae ot tt Pear gees at Helen y mark the opening of! Tickets on sale at Iris box office Special stress is being laid on at- Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Marquis of Ar- (rn erature of Samal entioe presidential cam-levery day from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 tendance at tomorrow night's re-'minto motored into Casper yesterday Natmer and more emotio ip. m. 5-27-5t| Two movements hearsal of the Casper Choral society, to spend a short bus’ and Prof. Rudelph Lundberg is urg- ure trip. ing that every member of the organi- zation be on hand at the important meeting. The regular weekly rehearsal of the society will be held at the Pre byterian church tomorrow night, starting promptly at 8:15. The prac- Dr. W. E. Downie has removed his tices that have been held this spring residence from the Henning Hotel to have not met with the attendance,;the Wyatt Hotel. Private telephone desired resulting in considerable dif- 1195 or call can be left with Wyatt ficulty for the society. clerk, phone 61. The time for practicing on the can- eae tata “The Rose Maiden” is growing STANDARD AND MIDWEST short as it will be put on for the who played were the Misses Lucile —— public about the middle of June. * 2 * Fletcher, Jean Wisner, Lois Fee, Ula) Decoration day events will hold Urie, Mildred Quinlan, Edith Hunter, | #" additional attrection in Casper in Dell Thomas and Margaret Holmes. {the form of a ball game to be played Biographical essays Were read on at the high school athletic grounds Maud Powell, the world’s gr between the Standard and Midwest woman violinist, and by Katherine, Tefineries. The winner, it is an- Dessert on Eugene Ysaye, the Belgian | Tounced, will claim the city cham- violinist now living in America and Pionship and because of the rivalry conducting the Cincinnati Sympho- Petween the two plants a fest game ny orchestry since Dr. Kunwald, a ‘8 anticipated. The game will be German, was interned. called at 3:30 in the afternoon an¥ Z Py ry or details of the lineup will be avail- Regular Meeting of Church able later. , Class Gives Way to Picnic. U. S. Shipping Board announced _The Amoma-Agoga class of the the completion of 10 steel ahipetin First Baptist church had its regular one week. meeting in the nature of a picnic out at the Wheeler ranch last evening, with about 30 members of the class attending. The picnic was organized at the church last night and cars were supplied. The evening was pleasantly spent in mountain climbing, games and other out door exercises. The pick-.j nickers worked up such an appetite that they did ample justice to the sumptuous repast that had been pre- pared for them. ess and pleas- ly rendition | Skjerne, * Russell Throp of Lusk arrived in Casper yesterday evening to spend ‘ everal days attending to business jatters. ee = Grasse h Miss Anderson Holds Pleasing Recital. A very pleasant studio recital wes given by the pupils of Miss Jessie Anderson Monday afternoon. Those | “ety NEWS | o—_—_——_—_-—_ Miss Jessie Anderson spent the Fresh, hand-picked ings. Shirts in the very newest patterns and shades,—silk, silk and cotton, madras and percale in fast colors, correct sleeve lengths «nd neckbands that fit properly, $2 to $12.50. day in Douglas yesterday, where she furnish- went to advertise the Maud Powell’ concert to be given June 6 in Casper at the Iris theater. “_* * \ E. G. Oliver, factory representa- | tive ofthe Wasmuth-Endicott com pany of Andrews, Indiana, is a busi- ness visitor in Casper calling on local trade and visiting friends here. woterl's Neckwear in beautiful colors and patterns, soft, rich silks and full shapes. F Athletic underwear, Union and two-piece, in ribbed, lisle, crossbar, and nainsook, $1.50 to $4.00. Silk socks ,soft collars, belts, pajamas—everything new. Mrs. Christine M. Chittem of River- ton is spending a short vacation in Casper, visiting with friends. ey abe ie Mrs. M. P. Hayes of Salt Creek } was an arrival in Casper yesterday } from the Salt Creek field, for a brief pleasure and business visit in Casper. a feo A. N. Rusgell, a prominent Lusk); realty mah, is a business visitor in |= Casper today in tl interests of holdings in this vicinity. 8 A. D. Crawford, a well known Roc River oil man, is spending a few dg in Casper transacting business in cc nection with his local interests. 10 Bloom Shoe & thing Co. Over the counters of more than 15,000 drug stores dependable service is c::ten¢ through the serves you with M the ucts certify Meyer Brothers Drug Co. _ St. Lente KC The Largest Drug Hause in the World 3-130 minor by Lekeu, received comprising Scherzo 7 night” solos from So mu: : | The hest store in the best little city, anc in the west solicits, at reast, a share of your trade. We are the only! stmctly Cash Store in Casper. All food.; must be paid for before leav- ing ovr store or on delivery. All are) treated alike. Pay CASH and Pay e] | Se , Cow. Eighteenth and Curtis DENVER, COLO. Sts. i LIQUOR AND DRUG ADDICTIONS [|LESS. We cater to quality as well Dance,” No. VII., cured by a scientific course of medi. as price. Groceries Meats and Hard. cation. The only place in Colorado ware. played by CASPER COMMERCIAL CO., Phone 10. where the Genuine Keeley Remedies d. Xe —cakes, cookies, biscuits and everything else in which bak- ing powder is used—all whole. | some and tasty when you use. MET NG POWDER The Nation’s best baking powder and best suited to every baking need. On the market for thirty years. Long past the experimental stage. Use Calumet and prevent waste and failures. It is always reliable—always the same—uniform in strength. You save when you buy it. You save when you use it. This makes it the most economical of all leaveners. Made in the world’s largest, finest and most sanitary baking powder factory. Used by the Army and Navy—millions of housewives—and thousands of chefs and domestic scientists. NOTE— When you buy a pound of (- pound—16 oz. Some high price: now being put on the market in 12-0: Be sure you are getting a pound whe weights with Calumet. . a full rs are round. io short x were PAGE THREE “Green Stockings,” senior class, First Ice Cream Social of the sea- | play at the Iris, Tuesday, June 3. son by Mothers’ league, Friday ‘ Tickets on sale at Iris box office afternoon and evening, May 20, at every day from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 Army and N. by the audience. In ponse to hearty applause, hé pl r % p. AT POCATELLO “ti sen known Capries Vonos by HIGHER WAGES Te Kreisler was submitted for one num- | see “(From the Pocatello Tribune.) yenen the prograny and Proved @ very |" | ARAMIE, Wyo, Mdy 282The| = OU EF nvit lub rooms, m. -5t change building. a= You can sell it in the Want Ad Buy It or Trade It. sae ee Home cookin uv the Mia vey. LYRIC THEATER Continuous 1:00 p. m. to 11:00 p. m. Admission—10c & 20c Admission—10c & 20c “Pulling Leather” ' DON’T GO See this Western Classic ROY STEWART in “Law’s Outlaw” Big Two-Reel Comedy “FLIRTING WITH DANGER” OR ELMO e eye OS e Pathe Review and Some More The Casper Storage Grocery THE RICHELIEU STORE Store Closed All Day Friday Open Until 9 P. M. Thursday. Special Thursday Richelieu Red Raspberries, No. 2 can _ 45e 30e _... 40e Casper Storage Company General Storage Car Lots Canned Goods, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables Handled, stored. re-shipped and Checked in a Business Like Manner Fife and Drum Corp And all Loyal Moose shall meet at Moose Hall, Friday, May 30, at 9 a. m., to take part in Decoration Day memorial services. Richelieu Seeded Grapes 200.0... a Richelieu Pitted, Preserved Red Cherries J. N. KRAUSS, Secretary. ul nN POOOOOOD AMERICAN§CAFE Serves You Right CREAM WAFFLES Served 5:00 a. m. to 11:00 a. m. And from 2:00 p. m. to 5:00 p. m. 2 3 PROVE IT YOURSELF >? > > > That We Can Save You Time and Money By Qur 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 quickly. QThat we carry a complete line of jewelry, cut glass and ivory. That we are the— CASPER PHARMACY Drugs and Jewelry *Promptness and Efficiency” “The Home of the Picture Shop” 110 E. Second Street