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* Picnic at | Garden Creek Miss Doris Page of Springfield, | Mass., who is spending the summer with her aunt, Mrs. O. was the hostess at” a picnic supper| at Garden Creek falls last evening.’ Her guests were the Misses Irma| changed hands and will be reopened C. Patton, Funice Sraith, Hazel Adams, Margaret Sullivan and Mary Tobin; Messers. Harris Shaffer, O. P. Hop-| kins, Dorsey Straitiff, Andrew Van Pelt, Arthur Borks, Lee McGrath and Charles Weidner. * . * Billy Waltman { Celebrates Birthday About a dozen and a half of the, little frineds of Billy Waltman were) asked to his home yesterday after- noon help_him celebrate his sixth birthday. After playing games and| handling the classes five nights | enjoying the gifts lovely refresh-| week and reports that the classes| ments were served. There was a big} pink and white birthday cake with six tiny candles upon which was written in icing, W. D. W. Jr., and} the dates 1913 and 1919. | * * * | Social and Rally at | Army and Navy Club Monday Monday evening at the Army and Navy club rooms there will be a so- cial and rally of the teams to work in the campaign for members which will start next week. A musical program has been arranged . and speakers will be present. It is un- derstood that members of the Wyom- ing home guards, company D, who hold honorable discharges, will be en- titled to membership in the Army and Navy club. Refreshments will be served and a splendid time is as-| sured. The formal opening of the} new club rooms will take place after the campaign and a‘plendid party is being planned. errs Mrs. R. H. Nichols Entertains Mrs. R. ‘H: Nichols entertained at a tea o’clock bridge breakfest at her home on Pine street, in honor of Mrs. John Brooks. Breakfast was served at small tables in the living room and upon each table were bas- kets of red roses. The guests were} Mesdams John Brooks, P. C. Nico-| laysen, T. A. Dean, Roy Wyland, | Wallace Leavett, Gus Bell, Wilson Kimball, Jr. A. F. Hoff, Patrick Sul- livan, J. C. Snook, R. M. Bartholo-} mew and Jeremiah Mahoney. | ** * The Friday Evening Dancing elub will entertain at its regular weékly dance at the Masonic temple tomor- row night, J St. Mark’s Auxiliary Will Mget Tomorrow Night The Auxiliary of Saint Mark's churclf will meet tomorrow night at the home of Miss Grace Grieve. (CITY NEWS| The General Aid of the Methodist church has: postponed its meeting from Friday afternoon, June 20, to Thursday, June 26, on account of the Chautauqua being in town this | week. See aed Mr. and Mrs. J. Robey Penn left | last night for a few days’ visit in) Denver. | “_* * It is good news to the friends of | Events’ H. Leslie Parker, oil operator and geologist, has returned to Denver and will rejoin his wife here the last of the week. L. Walker, | Tint... % The Waffie ‘Kitchen, which has been “closed for ceveral days, has after a new glass front has been put in and repairs and renovating are completed on the inside. “-* E. G. Rideout, representing De- troit capitalists, is directing the build- ing of a rig in the Richards field and expects to be able to spud in by the first of July. “2 Mrs. Minnie Peterson, volunteer teacher of the Americanization classes is ill at her home. She is are progressing nicely. During her absence the classes will be presided | over by another volunteer and school wili be held as usual. A while on her way home last night suffered a severe injury by falling into an open ¢ut made directly across the sidewalk in front of the Oil Center bakery for the purpose ot putting in a curb, There was no light }a% any warning to pedestrians, Be ees J. F. Ross of the Casper Ross In- vestment company of Denver is siop- ping over in Casper enroute to his home from Thermopolis. oe oe Attorney F. P. Warber has re- turned from an extended business and pleasure trip to Cheyenne, Den- ver and Estes Park. ober” % Miss Cleola Lilly has returned to Casper from Memphis, Tenn., where she has been - attending school the past year. "+ © Joe Mansfield of the Shockley garage. returned today from Denver where he spent a few days on busi- ness in connection with sae cotrery in July of a number of Packard’ cars. He also secured the Wyoming agency for the well-known Oldfield tires. oe Dr. and Mrs. Rohrbaugh are now visiting in Hood River, Ore., in the famous fruit belt, according to word received here by friends. es Mrs. R. K. Scott has returned to her home in Casper following a month's visit in. Schuyler, Nebr. ——— or twelve miles an hour. Charles A. Cullen that after his work | in war service and a short residence | in Cheyenne as secretary of the state | board of equalization, he has return- | ed to Casper to make his home and | is again one of the boys at the Dew | Drop Inn. | Every one of our suits is deserving of the ‘Distinguish- ed Service” medal. You can depend on them to “stand up” under the most severe wear. They are in the first line for style and quality. Worsteds, serges, cassimeres and novelty materials in a host of splendid patterns. Tropical worsteds, palm beaches and mohairs for Sum- mer-comfort. * Men’s suits, $21 to $60. Straw hats ,silk shirts end other furnishings. yt SHOE 4 CLOTHING CO - \ . y Dicey Ford, a colored laundress, | Whales swim at a rate of ten} | 118 West Secand +, = ae - PAGE THREE Miss Francis.King, who has been making her home with her aunt, Mrs. Alfred Clowry of North Center street, for the past year, will leave the latter part of next week for her home, in Chicago. : a Jack Hayes is stopping over i Casper for a few days, having been jin Wheatland for several days. He will return to his ranch at Pilot to- | morrow, Cie Miss Terry, formerly deputy coun- ty treasurer of Natrona county, who now makes her home in Lead path | Dakota, is visiting in Casper and is staying at the Valhalla * ‘© | Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Michie ex- | pect to _oceupy their house ar, South enter street soon. ers | Miss Jessie Naylor, who has been a house guest at the home of Mrs |D. C. O’Brien for the past thrée weeks, will leave today for her home | at Wheatland. Miss Naylor entered yhigh school at the local institution but ‘graduated from a Nebraska institu- }tion. She returned here to attend the exercises. *** | Carl Wever arrived home this morning from Hot Springs, South Dakota, where he has been for two | weeks on business. | 6 | Julian Lever arrived home this |morning from eastern points on his | division. 8 « | Wallace Leavett has réturned from a few days business trip to Lusk. x ee | Frank J. Wolf, former chief of police, left this morning on a motor |trip to Salt Lake City. “ea Major Hill and Victor Johnson, of. ficials of the Ohio Oil company of Thermopolis, whe have been in Cas. per for the past few days, left y terdey for the east where they visit in Omaha, Chicago and ling Green, Kentucky. caw Bow Mrs. May Miller, accompanied by left her sister, Miss Virginia Le this morning for Crawford, } ,where they were called on account of the serious illness of their sister. “+ « R. J. Mosher left on the North- | western for a several wecks’ visit in ‘Towa, oe S0 { The Boy Scouts of Casper will have the use’of the Army and Navy club in the West hotel tomorrow from 8 tuntil 4 o’elock. { ae G. & M. CASH GROCERY (The Club House Store) Specials for Saturday 45c quality Coffee____..- Nice Dried Apples, per pound_...20¢ | Canned Pumpkin, No. 2% can___15¢ | Five-Ib, can White per can 50c | Green Gage Pjums, No. 4 can..30¢ Above Specials for Safurday Only FREE DELIVERY Phone 91 Better! gm, ERR ANNTA STEWART’ NEW a The “big names” and the “semi-pros” all stand together when it comes time for a cold bottle of Exelso. There’s a lot of real sporting pep in Exelso— the real flavor. It takes a ball player to pick a drink. Take a tip from the diamond. Ask any star why he prefers Exelso. He'll tell you it’s “Different! Satisfies!’’ C. A. HOLLORAN SaaS WIRE BILL IS The wild horse of Arabia will not admit a tame horse among them, while the wild horses of South Amer Soot oae BAKE SALE The ladies aid PASSED FQDAY | |i $5 eit hort st 8a fate) Ties see ot ot she Pemebvearten FILM I9 RESULT Of BY THE HOUSE = anal Gather mages aa" oo ae attcrucent: 08° ine Do otage Grocery 6-18 LYRIC THEATER Continuous 1:00 p. m. to 11:00 p. m. Admission—1i0c & 20 Admission—10¢ & 20 seem eager to welcome them ot | ‘ United Press.) | WASHINGTON, June AN UNUSUAL CONTRACT ee — | house passed the bill returning the Behind the appearance of Miss| wires to their owners and it now goes Anita Stewart in “Virtuous Wives,”!to the conference committee. The the first production t6 be made by| house amended the senate bill by fix her own company, is an interesting | ing the date for the return as the eries of events. which started a | last day of the month in whien the vear ago when Louis B. Maver, Bos | act is approved and allowitie for the ton film magnate, sought to obtain! continuance o? high telephone rates her release from the Vitagraph com-| for six months inated of the senate’s pany and launch her as an indepen: | 59-day lin. COOLEST THEATER IN CASPER dent star in a series of productions | — oe aes dnote based on famous stories. ; bonus, said to run into five res, Mr. Mayer final} oncluded his| for cancelling the contr they held 1 @) Re ] q € »day negotiations with th itagraph or-| for Miss Stewart's services. This is € Ss ganization by paying them a cash | believed to be the first timne that a — ~ motion picture producer has paid an The funeral of James Fitegerald| extravagant sum in addition te the who was killed by the rig at Salt | amount involved in the direct con- Creek, will be held tomorrow morn-/tract with the star, for the release ing, and all men\who have been in| o¢ that personage ‘from another the army, navy or marines are re- | agreement quested to be at the club rooms of} Miss Stewart's first production un- the Army and Navy club in the West | der the management of Mr. Mayer hotel at 9:30 tomorrow morning to} is an adaptation of the famous nov- aet as pallbearers, and firing squad. | 6}, “Virtuous Wives,” by Owen John- 1 men will please wear their uni- | The story is described as a KITTY GORDON THE DARING, in “VERA THE MEDIUM” beast ae FATTY ARBUCKLE Then——— son forms. | truthful account of married life in IKE iit ea © | New York society circles, LONESOME LUKE Sixty-eight men just released from/ Supporting Miss Stewart in her —Then——_ the army passed thru Casper and| role of Amy Forrester, society dilet- | 4 re ‘shanks met ae mages of ine tante, are Conway Tearle, as her PA THE NEWS league at ie station and served | husband, Andrew Forester; Mrs. De- | MO) D breakfast this Serene Wolf Hopper as Mrs. Irma Delabarre, TO RRCW | society leader; Edwin Arden as Mau- rice Detabarre, her husband, and William Boyd as Monte Bracken, a social pet and self-admitted waster. “Virtuous Wives" will be shown at the Iris Saturday. Virginia Pearson heading her own company in her first “THE BISHOP'S EMERALD” Max Hirsch returned today from Lusk, e 6% E. W. Sinclair of Denver is spend- ing a few days in Casper attending | to business. connected with his oil | interests here. | oe. ie | Cc, R. Hewill, ge al manager of | the Lalley Western Electric company of Detroit, is in Casper for a few days on busines connected with his company Glenn D. Laird of Casper for a short * Worland is in business visit. The Best Test for Baking Powder If you are using some other baking powder be- cause it costs less than Dr. Price's, get a can of Dr. ‘Price's Cream Baking Powder from your grocer, make cake or biscuits with it, and compare them with those made from the cheaper powder. R. E. Wilson of Worland is spend- ing a few days in Casper transacting business Fred W. Layman of La Crosse, Wisconsin, h to Casper to look over business prospec i may locate here, come Our Business Is to Install and Repair Things Electrical Your Business. 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