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Mrs. Cobb Will Entertain for Guest Mrs. A. G. Cobb will entertain at! @ luncheon in honor of her daughter- in-law, who is visiting her, at the Henning hotel on Wednesday. Cov- ers will be laid for fifty. ee 6 soc— Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell re-| turned last night from their honey-| moon which they spent in Colorado! Springs and Denver, visiting, the! Many points of interest. They are| at home in the Ideal Apartments. | . * a Friday Eevening Dancing Ge Entertains ; | @ Friday Evening Dancing club gave its weekly dance at the Ma-| Pees NES ___ be Casper Oalip Cribun A. L. Hungerford and daughter, Gladys, were visiting in Casper yes- terday, while en route to their home in Crawford, Nebr., after visiting in southern Colorado. Mr, Hungerford followed the newspaper game years }ago and recalled to a Tribune re-|Will attend the firemen’s convention | porter many of his experiences as a|#t Kansas City, after which he will Black Hills. c hear. publisher in the * Mrs. A. K. Jones left last night for Cheyenne where she will stay for several days, ean Mrs. C. D. Murane and family | returned last night from a several from an attack of la grippe. months’ visit on the Pacific coast. 6, ow F. W. Maxwell of Denver who stopped over in Casper yesterday, sonic temple last night with a good returned to his home in Denver last crowd in spite of the warm weather. night. The Iris orchestra furnished the mu- sic and a committee of members of the Mothers’ league made“up the re- ception committee. Cee wae Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Norris and daughter, Lovey, are leaving in their car tomorrow morning for Denver and other points in Colorado to spend several days visiting. *. * . At a special meeting of the Army and Navy club on Monday evening the committee of the’Friday Evening Dancing club will serve refreshments and a social time will be-had. s * * * There will be a special meeting of the Mothers’ league at the Army and Navy club on Monday afternoon and all members are requested to be present. St. Mark’s Guild | ‘. * Holds Last Meeting. The guild of St. Mark’s church met Thursday afternoon at the parish house, Mrs. Hanson and Mrs. Holliday being hostesses. This was the last meeting to be held until next Sep- tember. * teh, ok 3 P. C. Nicolaysen, William Nicolay- sen and Reverend and Mrs. Phillip K. Egwards formed a motor party to Tamie in the Nicolaysen car, where they will attend the Episcopal con- vention. Later Mrs. Nicolaysen and William Nicolaysen will go on to Rock River and visit Mrs. Nicolay- sen’s daughter, Mrs. Neal Tyler. . * * Wagoner J. O. O’Brien returned to Casper yesterday morning from Fort D. A. Russell, where he re- ceived his discharge from the army. He belonged to the 342nd field fr- tillery, 89th division. He was over- seas for more than a year and saw some of the hardest fighting of the war. Mr. O’Brien has a host of friendg in Casper who are delighted to welcome him home. (CITY NEWS E. P. O'Fallon returned from Den- ver this morning. . * * W. W. Cannon of the General Pe- troleum company arrived last night from Lovell. z * * Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Osborn and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mitchell of Den- ver are spending a few days in Cas- per. * . -Joseph H. Denney of Basin is in Casper to attend to various matters connected with his holdings. * + L. A. J. Phillipot and Jack Rus. sell, field superintendent of the Wyo- kans Oil syndicate arrived home from Lander yesterday after an in- spection trip of the holdings of the company thru the state. New Potatoes, 5 Ibs. for Watermelon, per pound_ Cantaloupes, 5c each and. Oranges, per dozen. Lemons, per dozen Green Onions, per dozen Celery, per bunch Head Lettuce, each White Radishes, per dozen Red Radishes, per dozen_ Grape Fruit, each_—- Plums, per pound_ Apricots, per pound. On Ice— Sweet Apple Cider Loganberry Juice of} | Pine Street Grocery Phone 1125-W ‘A Complete Line of Groceries Bananas, per pound_____------.- ioe ier Guy Craig of Chicago, who has been in Casper on business connect- ed with his oil interests, left last night for Cheyenne. "6 3 G. R. Hagens left last night for Denver, and will .return tomorrow morning. Major and Mrs, Ellsworth passed thru Casper today from Fort D. A. Russell on their way to visit Major Ellworth’s parents in Gorden, Neb. eae Mrs, A. J. Cunningham will leave tomorrow for a several months’ visit in Boston and the resorts in Maine. : .* * C. A. Gillis, of Colorado Springs, father of Mrs. L. F. McMahon, ar- rived in Casper this morning to spend several weeks, yee S. Serhey, of the Continental Oil company’s general office in Denver, spent the day in Casper yesterday gn business connected with the branch office here. ra} L. F. Mulleonnery and Chas. Ham- ilton of Lander are in Casper for a few days on business. *.* * Joe Marquis of Arminto, who has been in Casper for a few days on business, left last night for River- ton. ° . . C. W. Miller of Lusk is in town for a few days’ business and pleas- ure trip. * Dr. W. C. Foster is in Thermopolis for a few weeks recuperating from | his recent illness. *. * A. K. Jones returned yesterday from a business trip to Jyander and Riverton. purer ie 7 * } * J. J. Fagan, well known geologist and oil man of Lusk, is in Casper to spend the week end on matters of business and pleasure. *s * L. A. J. Phillipot and family will leave in a few days for a month’s vacation in Colerado, where they have taken a cottage on Lookout mountain near Denver. b *- * 4 Oscar Heistand, firechief, will leave tonight for Kansas City where he will spend several days visiting prior to attending the national firemen’s con- vention which will soon start in the Kansas town. * 2 C. A. Rainwater, who has been spending the last two days in Cas- per, has returned to Manville, where he has charge of the construction of building several houses and busi- ness blocks for the Casper Home Builders company. Bevo with your meals at the Wy- att Cafeteria. 6-21-6t 25¢, 60c, and 70c 114 Fresh Milk and Cream Cold Lunch Meats M.P.WEAR JOINS CAMP TAYLOR TRIBUNE STAFF STORAGE POINT }. M. P. Wear, formeriy with the |Lawrence (Kans) Journal-World, ar- {rived in Casper last evening to ac-| |cept a position on the reportorial ! | LOUISVILLE, K June ad of the Daily Tribune. Mr.| Camp Zachary T. r, besides being a | Wear is an experienced newspaper | great demobilization center, is becom- ¢ ts} man anc comes here well recom-| ing a big sto point for quarter- With a record of over 200 arr | | mended. | master supplies. lars worth of shoe: blankets and helm camp’s twenty-three warehouses j —_——-___. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Villnave, ac- jcompanied by their daughter Vero. nica will leave tonight for an extend jed tour of the east to visit with rela- ¢ ter now is salvaging clothing and i i i Pago aps css _ to trans-| blankets, particularly articles used lc cliaeng 3 ay eee picking up ies end the ftegen’ cow linave| overseas. ‘The newly erected Inun-|coses the” ae nee ee Today: dry at the camp is busy sterilizing pana phi have been: either and mending. jattend the Elk’s convention at At-| o¢ clothing are sent here from tie City. The, family will then | ranton: s. Crafty cobb 3 |visit with relatives in New York make pie wh se the ore ’ * victims of inebriety are accepting jeem hats, shirts and other garments.| CO#Td from the city until fines of Chas Easton, police sergeant of |the local department is confined at his home for a few days, suffering He ex- | pects to be able to resume service iy and sold to canning concet s use. This salvage housands of dollars alone brings 7 There will be a ball gam |a few days again. wat Ridab the cases of drunkenness coming to a. idles of, Melee at te ERG, Cin tee perenne Bier nesod = oe “Must a good girl sell herself" nile pence from Ctenrock. ee shady. CHICHESTER SP LLS The Greatest Special of the Age Or Tu Ask yer Supplies FOR SUPPLIES 21.— Twenty million dol- uniforms, hats, S$ are held in the The chief work of the quartermas- Thousands of pieces other Millions of tin cans are sterilized re- in Stationery and Office | JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF | LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS, JOURNALS, RECORDS, CASH BOOKS “TEN ARRESTS A DAY 1S AVERAGE MAINTAINED BY THE POLICE DEPARTMENT ment ate caused by followers of the tiery fluid who are fonowing drink to its last stronghold and were try- ing t last t came a national law. for the first 20 days of the month the local police department is pre- paring for the inauguration of pro- tection schemes to eliminate rowdy- ism in Casper during the, closing days of the reign of John Barleycorn. ALWAYS FIRST COOLEST THEATER IN CASPER Continuous | p.m. to || p.m. First Run in the West F ANNY WARD “The Profiteers” directly or indirectly charged to as- sociation with liquor. Police records today show that 2% $7.00 for drunkenness are worked out. Over a dozen men have been added to the city’s street force dur ing the past few days as the result of too much celebration. Most of Also—— Fatty Arbuckle IN A TWO-REEL COMEDY AND CHESTER OUTING LAN. Do Yeu Want a Home in Casper | LP. LOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOKS AND FILLERS, INKS OF ALL | KINDS, TYPEWRITER PAPER, SECOND SHEETS, MULTI KOPY oe FS CARBON PAPER. In Fact. Supplies to Equip Offices of All Kinds | ce teat Nentsiemarrcatias meee Es Soares ee sie ee — John Tripeny Co. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS 143 South Center WINANS Chiropractic Specialist I specialize in female, nervous and chronic diseases. Adjustments as I give them are not painful but are followed by a delightful sense of relief. Chiropractic has restored to health many ¢ases similar to yours and leaves no ill after effects. Owing to the congested state existing in Casper, suitable office space is unavailable at present. There- fore I will open temporary offices at 266 North Maple DR. M. E. HARNED CHIROPRACTOR Spinal Examination Free Phone 369-W «. Phone 99| Every man wants a home and our business is to see that he gets it. We are now nicely located in the Wyatt Hotel Bldg., (opposite large listing of City Property. Lots ness Locations and a live selling your patronage in the transfer of Re ter how large or small the deal, most prompt and efficient service. , we have the new waist- seam suits in the most approved models—the smartest suits ever designed for men’s wear. Becoming to men of all ages of slender proportions. ou the r th Bi These suits come in special patterns and plain shades. Come in and try one on— we are glad to show them. will ree you Waist-seam suits, $26 to $55. Regular sack suits, $21 to $60. The new furnishings and hats are here. If you consider building or purchasing a favor us with a call, we wili find what price that is right. We have at the number of real bargains and « list anxious to purchase. Let us get your property and your wants home, you t at ry present 1 of patrons whe and together. Call with u Greater Casper Brokera Room 101 ge Co. Phone 1104 SHOE & CLOTHING co Successor te Bloom Shee & Wyatt Hotel Clothing Co. eb ti ttitZgegLettttorrnonrnnvnnrnnen Box Sale of Women’s Hosiery Hosiery is one of the es- sential articles of and we realize that dur- ing the hot summer months one must necessarily have various changes. wear IAA AA ZL EP ASBESTOS Blocks and 85% Magnesia Blocks For years and years and years people have deplored the loss of a home through fire caused by a defective flue. No matter wh¢ther it was a mansion or a humble cottage they are all alike in the grand total of fires caused by defective flues. More than one hundred million-dol- lars worth of these fires from this one cause alone in the United States every year. Is that the way you are going to build? Are you going to carry the same old risk by using brick and mortar where there is absolute security from loss by the use of asbestos? Don’t you know that no flue is defective when it is new? buy ALL brick and mortar chimneys are liable to become defec- tive at any time? And the fact that they do become defective is proven by statistics published by insurance compa- nies sHowing a fire loss in t hundred million dollars per year from th ‘ buy secure absolute immunity from defective flues by on asbestos chimneys. Don't let a contractor or builder sel! you a house or a build- ing of any kind without asbestos chimntys. Mortar will freeze and thaw and contract and expand until it crumbles and falls out, ten times as quick in a chimney as any place else because of the sudden and great changes in tem- perature. There is no expansion or contraction to asbestos, it never changes. Once in the house it is there for all time and everyboty knows its FIREPROOF BUY ASBESTOS CHIMNEYS It is the only chimney made that furnishes ventilation. It is cheaper than brick when laid in the chimney. This is only one of the many thingu we will make of . Wyoming Asbestos Phone Fred Patee, 693-J—or 803 906 S. Oak St. Casper, Wyoming For Sale at All Lumber Yards We have placed on sale for one week commencing Saturday at a noticeable reduc- tion the following: $3.00. 65e | Celors—Browns, Greys, Whites and Black | Box of 6 Pairs Mercerized Lisle Hose, per box Single pair Box of 3 pairs heavy Ribre Silk Boot or 8876 Single pair . = $1.35 Colors: Browns, Tans, Greys and Black Box of 3 pairs Pure Thread Silk Boot Hose with Lisle top, box Single pair Colers—Greys, Browns, Tans, White, Black We Handle Onyx Hosiery Exclusively Richards & Cunningham Company “Think Richards and Cunningham Co. When You Want the Best ” hhh dd ddddddddddddddidddiddLddiddhdididgdgniddd z.