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WEATHER MAN Typographical Union Will Give Ball. On Thursday evening, June 6, the Typographical union will give their first annual ball at the Masonic tem- ple. The Iris orchestra will furnish | the music for the occasion and it promises to be’ one of the most en joyable social affairs of the season. | s 6 Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Bartholomew TOOFREE WTR Bartholomew were the joint hostesses. Local Showers Few and Far Be- at a luncheon on Wednesday at the{ tween During Week, Says home of Mrs. Bartholomew. The ob-} Jong table was decorated with crystal Weekly Summary of Chey- | enne Weather Bureau. vases of pink sweet peas and lilacs, one at either end and in the center. Covers were laid for twenty-four. Af- By GEO. W. PITMAN | ter luncheon the guests played auc-|(U. S. Weather Bureau, Cheyenne.) tion. The week was dry with an abun- dance of sunshine. Only a few local showers occurred, and the sunshine for Returned Soldiers. averaged 88 per cent of the Bowiele: Fi ante ;Day temperatures in the lower alti- Serene Aiaeraunecion een aes were well in the 80's, and night South David streep Wednesday even-|1emPerarures were the highest for, ing in honor of Ernie B. Creel, who |°"¥ weeks tne season. As. a result o: has recently returned from Germany, these drouthy conditions, the growth where he was with the army of occu- of ranges and winter grains is not pation, Bert Harris, an old Company; L man, and Verner Dewey, who re- turned home from Camp Dodge, Iowa, | the first part of the week. Fah e, + ivy s Mrs. Sam F. Service Entertains ably not set back so much as many | Suppose. Sugar beets are not germinating, iwell or making good growth; irri- |gating has resulted in a decided im- provement in central districts; in eastern districts the stands are un- Miss Katharine Dunn entertained the Pi Beta Phi Alumni club of Cas- per at her home Wednesday night in honor of Miss Gladys Philiips, who will be a June bride. Each member contributed some article that would be useful in the new kitchen, and the evening was spent hemming dish towels for the bride-to-be. Those ‘present were Mesdames A. A. Schulte, M. N. Wheeler, Pitt Covert, Jr., Plum-| extreme southwest, while shearing is mer, Fred Neuman, the Misses Eu- wel] under way over much of the genia Neer, Katharine Dunn, Blanche! state. Weather conditions have been Evans, Ruth Evans, and Hedwig favorable for young stock which are Bayer. J doing exceptionally well, and the in- lereases are reported as unusually large. Precipitation for the week: t ,for thinning. Alfalfa is 8 to 12 inches high in eastern localities and about 3 inches in southwestern. Po- tato planting is progressing. Lambing is about finished in the * Mrs. Halloran Entertains at Dinner. Mrs. E. J. Halloran was the hos- tess at a charmingly appointed dinner at the Henning hotel in honor of the} p, house guests of Father Mullin, Mrs. John Mullin, Mrs. Gillispie and Wil- Pocatello, Idaho, 0.04. lfam Mullin. The table was decorated | — di with a large basket of pink and white! “‘Atmospherics” is the bigbear of sweet peas. The guests were Mrs. |the wireless telegraph operator. Any John Mullin, Mrs. John: Gillispie, Mr. |¢lectrical disturbance in the earth’s and Mrs, John Bingenhefiner, Baward atmosphere seriously interferes with Donahue, William Mullin ard Father |his work. As an illustration, every sin-| Mullin.’ gle flash of lightning gives rise to! : waves of such enormous power that ‘a flash in England will affect wire-; ‘|less stations in Africa. i ee el CITY NEWS! * # ‘oint, 0.02; Lander, T; Encampment, | I li i - c s 8 # Friday Evening Dancing Club Entertains Tonight. The weekly dance of the Friday| ; Evening Dancing club will be given! | tonight at the Masonic temple. A re- = ——o ception committee of Casper society| The Taylor-Clay Brokerage com- people will be present and Mr. and|Pany, Dutton-Staley, Henning Brok- Mrs. John Barr and Mrs. E. S. Grant ¢Tage and the Otto H. Krausse com- will form a special floor committee. _;P@ny will remain closed today and to- pees “!morrow, no efforts being made at Jo- COLORADO IS SoNey aeeaua Deere PRAYING FOR ‘ RAIN, REPORT * * GREELEY, Colo., May —Pray- ers for immediate rain to save the dr: nd crops were offered in the churches thruout eastern Weld coun-} ty today. Even the most optimistic dryland boosters admit that a large percentage of the non-irrigated wheat MISSING | crop is beyond recovery. As there’ Harry Logue left home Wednesday, |; were 70,000 acres along the Burling- May 28. He is 11 years old, has brown |: ton railroad alone in this county, the|eyes and light brown hair; was wear-|} , . James Rurcell of Denver arrived in Casper yesterday afternoon and ac- ;companied his mother to Laramie, here they will visit Mrs. Barry Sul- livan,. * The Seventh Day Adventists meet | every Sabbath, (Saturday) at 10) o'clock a. m. in the Moose hall. Every- body is welcome. | oo * * | loss will be tremendous. ing khaki shirt, knee trousers, gray || + cap and a pair of men’s shoes. | AlG FEATURE PICTURE Inform Pat Royce, sheriff. 5-30-2t —— NOTICE! TO: F. C. Finch last known ad- aveess Casper, Wyo. TITAN AG Fi Th: You are here-by notified that the pevoxage charges on one Hudson Six, seven passenger automobile, are due,_ and payable et the office of the . Ag 8 undersigned company before the 5th © duction of “Salome,” which opens|day of June, 1919, under penalty of - today at the Iris. It is said to have| sale of said automobile for storage — cost spproximately $1,290,000. Theda | charges. i Bara the vampire queen appears in} CASPER STORAGE CoO. the leading roll. West First St., Casper, Wyo. | It took an army of 800 men to} Pub. May 29th, 1919, June 3d, 1919 | build the city. of Jerusalem. —_,_— = More than 20 tons of paint were used on the sets and scenery. | Five hundred thousand feet of umber was put into construction— enough to build a good sized town. Two hundred thousand yards of biarlap went into the covering of the bfuildings. Nearly an entire menagerie wes Jeauired for local color: 44 camels, 22,500 horses, 25 donkeys, 20 ele- jphants, goats, sheep, bullocks, oxen, | ‘dogs, cats, parrots doves and pea- cocks, Spécial boilers were installed for, the making of steam and light ef-| fects. H One hundred sculptors worked’ for! &@ month on the various sets. Ten thousand costumes were made for the players by the Williem Fox coatupte department at Hollywood, Cal, A titanic achievement is the pro- \ \ SATURDAY One-Half Pound of our— providing you cut out and Quality Ice Cream tastes like try our Home-Made Candy. First Ice Cream Social of the week by Jed ume wall b son by Mothers’ League, Friday afternoon and evening, May 30, at Army and Navy club-rooms, Oil Ex- change building. Every one invited. 5-29-2t, MAIN ENTRANCE \satisfactory; while spring grains need play the local high school team in| moisture they are faring better, and asin next Saturday afternoon. {should rain come soon they are prob- there is keen rivalry between the two | pected. residence from the Henning hotel to 1195, or call can be left with Wyatt | With even, some are well along and ready Clerk, phone 61. play at the Iris, Tuesday, June 3./revenue which he proposes to sub- every day from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. Lady Buys Liberty Bonds ;for an operation for gall stones w Cheyenne, Trace (T); Archer, 0; my physician advised Chugwater, 0; Wheatland, 0; Casper, Since taking one bottle of Mayr’s 0; Wyncote, 0; Sheridan, 0; Rocky’ Wonderful Remedy it looks as though | 3 Evanston, 0.07; Salt Lake, 0.42;) Liberty bonds. with colic attacks and bloating.” | removes the catarrhal mucus from the | mation which cause practically stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, sale by all druggists.—Adv. The Wigwam With every quart of Corbet’: chased over our fountain Saturday we will give FREE FRESH HOME-MADE CANDY with you. We want everyone to know what Corbet’s - Make the Wigwam Your Meeting Place ities a Che Casper Daiip Cribune eee ido MAS. ELIZABETH LENEHAN FRST PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE IS WET, BELIEVES IN BEER AND Dies SUDDENLY, BURIAL TWO LAWFUL SOUSES EACH YEAR MADE IN CHADRON, NEBR. WASHINGTON, United Press.)—The fi Mrs. Elizabeth Lenehan. 63, who \to announce himself for the presi- has resided with her daughter, Miss in 1920 is “ He beli Delia Lencham on South Beech {o7cY im 1920 is “w he street for the past two years, passed (By ‘seas, left their kaisers and kings and candidate came here and helped build our coun- try and sustained our freedom and independence and they and their de- scendants fought our battles in our ntoxicants— past wars most faithfully and hon- in free beer and other wway suddenly Wednesdey after- 2nd would permit t a orably and it is our absolute duty 1oon, death being due to a compli- year under the law. ko protect ewe and honor end help cation of diseases which have kept His name is “Cuptain Sir Mark ‘hem, in their endeavors in every way,” reads another plank. No entengling alliances with for- eign nations, is the eighth plank the deceased bedridden for months. While ceath was not unexpected, the word came as a distinct shock to the Golein, Kt.M.M.”—whatever all that may be—and he hails from New Jer- sey, which already boasts one presi- scores of friends of the hereaved dent with strict adherence to the Monroe family in Casper. Golein heads what he terms the pecans cin phe. Sherman. Trust. act. Funeral serviges were held in|“New Party,” and allows that his _ he new party wi Ms Chadron, Nebr., this morning at 10! o’clock, the remains having been shipped from here on the Northwest- ern Thursday afternoon. | Mrs. Lenehzn was born in north-| , hting no ern Wisconsin, January 16, 1856. | party bec “some good coming west after havine attained |and some bad in all of them.” womanhood and settling in Western She dropped into the United Press Nebraska. She is survived by five | office here and submitted her hus- daughters and four sons, most of|band’s name as a candidate, adding Casper, Wyoming, rooms 9 and 10, whom are residents of Nebraska.}privately that she really had hoped Townsend block, at 12 o’clock noon Mrs. C. T. Abrahamson, Mrs. J. J./he wouldn’t win the election but on Thursday, June 19th, 1919, for Adams, Delia Lenehan, deughters|someone hzd to -be elected so she the purpose of electing directors for end Frank Lenehan were all at the|had become resigned to help out. the ensuing year, and for the trans- bedside when death occurred. The} ‘Then she sprung his platform,'action of any other business that may other children are William James which has a “wet” plank as a head- Jezally come before the meeting. and Edward Lenehan, Mrs. Ralph |jiner. Golein would have “free man- ~ J. A. VOORHEES, Styles and Mrs. V. T. Edmunds. acture and sale of beer, whiskey * President. a nd other liquors; six months on the Pyb. May 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, hain gang for convicted drunkards,| 31, June party “will save the u ment ownership of public got a platform and e HU & s to promote safe privat ments for our general public ~ plus capital,” the platform concindes. mie STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING The deferred annua! meeting of the stockholders of the American As- bestos Products Company will be held at the office of the company in BASIN, Wyo., May 29.—The Wor- | 1 T-lthe family receiving $1 a day for land high school baseball team willlhis labor. Such drunkerds could drunk twice a year—July 4 and AS | Christmas. Golein says he stands for “the lib- erty of the people,” “reduction of | taxation and trade protection,” ‘“con- Dr. W. E. Downie has moved his|Struction of a merchant marine on a sure and safe basis,” “religious, pol- itiesl, medical and business freedom a@ minimum wage for workers |and equal suffrage. Golein also has unearthed “five arge, perpetual, positive sources” of teams a record attendance is ex-! meg-uU:s-Pec-ofr, Keep Kids Kleen m $1.50 the Suit A New Suit FREE if they rip he Wyatt hotel. Private telephone — ings,” senior “Green Stoc clas: Tickets on sale at Iris box titute for taxation, and which he 1 explain “if invited by associa- ocieties and organizations.” | As a solution of the immigration problem, the New Party leader pro- poses thet foreign labor coming here “for the first two years’ residence in our country shall at least be 200 iles in the interior from our coast Golein’s idea is to get the rant onto the land, instead of nto the tenements. x Old age pensions and free educa- tions and homes for the efflicted and poor constitute another platform: plank. “The Irish, the Germans, the A trains, the S m, the Italia office | 5-27. —— | With Operation Money “T have been busy saving up mon in my e¢ can safely use this money to buy I suffered four years It is a simple, harmless preparation that Levi Strauss & Co., San Francisco ‘Awarded GRAND PRIZE at P.P.1-E, ntestinal tract and allays the inflam- all Complete Assortment of Garden. 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