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DAY, JUNE 25, 1919 il ‘RAILROAD MAN nd SPENT SAVINGS 97 MEMBERS ARE VISITORS ADDED eat anything | ts” {ADDED 10 ARMY MLE HIGH CITY. Sos | pe than I have for year Tanlac Harrill Suffered Ten Years and %075, done, the fer Tried Nearly Every Medicine hi But Nothing Helped Him troubles |i AND NAVY CLUB INGITY TONIGHT a si . - 7% “I wish to goodness I had only ether” Lens UTO THIEVES | #osecey's Campatin Meets with (Continued from Page 1) known about Tanlac before for I'd ‘Phe Mothers’ league made plans ecided Success and Officers Gojorada bu peer mah avid"igeal'mee (He aditony took ceteet eee for the: ent. insent of the # \BROT BACK TO Anticipate Great Results chanta will meet in. the smite dicig Bets a orice de Aigeer wid Ct Be ate yom to Casper WBE. PF STAND TRIAL | in Week room. “A short program of speeches Harrill,'a well known railroad man f k ef a ea y anc asper business men with the Texas & Pacific, - b bard eee i served at) ie The, big drive of the 4 nd. ha® been planned sides pt 800 “Weat Bites crest t © all o: e Casper men a | Navy club for 500 me The Denver bo: sare coming on Fort Worth, Texas, and who has t and those going further. At noon|: ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., June 25./ed in the obtaining of cial train ms ip entirely of a content of iat city tor iors ponte & Iancheon will be given at the Hen-/—-Deputy Sheriff Geo. Parfitt return- e members yesterd the openin, s including a special diner and 30 years. ning hotel and if their arrival comes|@4 last evening from Long Beach,|of the campaign. This makes a total On board this travel palace! “It was about ten years ago.” Mr gh Fridhy an invitation to the Friday \Galif., with Jack Burns and John | membership of 96 to date. Five m > Deny Harrill continued, “that my troubles Bvening Dancing club will be given Krashovich, who are charged with| members were secured this morn music making of th has began. My appetite failed me and to each man. having stolen a car owned by Geo. | Ns (je ¢ Uelarents, Although the membership of s been a notable feat our. everything I ate soured on my stom- Every Night The men have been gone! diers and sailors is desir 5 : The vill uant ch t “ , | diers pailier is ed, associate | The boosters wi juanti- ach and formed gas that gave me The Sisterhood of the Christian for mores seye can the officers had | membership in the- club is being ties of lite f the re- terrible cramping pains and I could eee ee set Tharsis afteenecn,| some difica ty ese ee | granted to those who have not been vantages of the “Mile hardly get my breath. It seemed like une 26, rs. L. T. Hall, 1030 ig to information, the men|in the service. en of the * was a big hard lump right in tt Second street. All methbers who | Stole the car and drove to the north- | ninety-six iter aditlens There nearly 4,000 members my chest that was cutting off my ean are asked to be present, as this,€™™ country, through New Fork,| or sailors. The workers in the n- Of the Denver Ci and Comme breath. I got so I could hardly eat will be the last meeting of the sea- Boulder, Pinedale and Big Piney. At|paign meet every night in the bi “son. ° tion whick the latter place trace of the men was) ment of the West hotel to make the a thing that didn’t bring on one of th attacks and sometimes it didn’t the p es = 6 | lost, but it was again taken up atjreports. Progress is being made em like I would live thru them. 1 Genaral Aid Beavers Utah; where thal cax was the Paitittines OE: the vclub ate ‘ ried thing I had ever heard ----at---- Meets Thursday located. Later the men were appre-| Tonight a musical program being: PU tour has t of and spent every cent I had saved “The General Aid of the Methodist) hended at Long Beach, Calif. They! given in the club rooms will be head ers as being for years, trying to get relief but eburch will meet Thursday afternoon| Were placed under arrest and held/ed by Edna May Healy, who is a tions betwe : that I took helped be at at 2:30 in the basement of the church @waiting the Sweetwater county of-|'graduate of the Natrona county high 1 Wyoming with Mesdames Rafferty, Etheljficers. Their hearing will likely! school ead so much about Tanlac and Brown, Gouldwag, Walter King, Mc-|be had some time today. | al train carrying the good it was doing that I decided Rorey, Giblin and Snaffner as hos- tesses. There will be an interest- ing program. > try a bottle I have now taken ur bottles and can truthfully say that it has entirely relieved my stom- ach trouble. My appetite is just splendid and everything I eat now agtees with me and does me good transfered fro rn tracks here t ill be DREAMLAND will n cinacclaaal Z ———_—- | Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Early of Chey.| EMPLOYMENT SERVICE enne are in Casper to attend the j meeting of the Wyoming Funeral directors. | \§ TAXED 10 LIMIT i right and | the complete tour will end Saturday, June 28 — BY RETURNING YANKS ..2.epsscyceraes eats nosters | it igh Casper about age? w Elaborate preparations are being made for the Military ball to be given by the Mothers’ league on July 3. To this ball every one must have an invitation, the membership cards est : of the Friday Evening Dancing club the oil situation, He has been visit- serving as an invitation and other in-| '"& his brother in Lander for the} vitations will be given to members| P#st few days. of the Army and Navy club and thelr! . friends upon request to the commit-| in charge, or to Harry Fisher, : spate Army and Navy aber |for St. Paul after several days in t ry ae) | Casper. Baptist Mission | Circle to Meet | The Baptist Mission circle will hold its June meeting at the home of Mrs. . Harrison, corner of Fourth and +! o- je Dan Dillon, a well known newspa- Per man from New York is in Cas-| per to spend some time investigating | k last night. It was on its nd stopped tes to change water the cars. here long the Casper for the Colo Center street The constantly increasing number re jof soldiers returning to Casper i Robert Gilmore of the West Bros.,|‘*#xing the local U. S. Employ Publishing company,’ left yesterday |**rvice to the utmost to secure po sitions for the returned men. Many Every Woman Knows That Dr. Prices Cream Baking Powder makes delicious, appetizing establishments in er are givir |employment preference to the so)- Mr. and Mrs.Frank Melton motored | ‘tiers, but Casper’s fame as the big. to Casper yesterday from Great Falls,|£°st small town in the country has |Montana. They are considering | Pecome so widespread, he | \ P : ply. of labor is gradu m ; | aking their home in Casper. Riaideranae rs to par: ling to , and mo! pected +6 -* ing Casper way on Thursday afternoon at) Nelson Franklin of Denver and| The inauguration of new er food—un uestionabl wh 3 : : 00) 10lesome. #0 /olclock. Py See president of the Vindicator Mining ree FE eae es ater q y — \ . ae . ‘The pla he Presbyter _— Mise Fannie Peterson eee as) soared De ee ayo ess Madara morning include ¢ n ice pets soc! Some women, however, do not know Weds Arthur Tegerdine eer |ments to care for every dom in at the home of [ h: 3 : “a Miss Fannie Peterson and Arthur Voice and piano recital by pu-| Deed of the household. This serv be welcome that food made with cheaper baking will list all people in need of posi- Tegerdine of Long Pine, Nebraska, | pig of Prof.. Rudolph Lundberg at were quietly married at the parson- age of the Methodist church by the most intimate friends and relatives being present. Mrs. Tegerdine is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Peterson and has a host of friends in ‘Casper. 4 " f. ITY NEWS* 1 * Misg Nellie Johnson of Lander i the house guest of Mrs. Lester Shep- perso at 303 CY avenue. * * ® Miss Edna May Healy, well known singer will give a concert at the Army and Navy club tonight at 8:30. The public is cordially invited to attend. > * * ¢ Mr, and Mrs. H. J. Peterson will return home tomorrow from Min- nesota, where Mrs. Peterson went to consult the famous Mayo Brothers. * * * Will the persons who borrowed the Reverend Walter French, only the! invitation to the public. First Presbyterian church June 27th, at 8:15 p. m. Friday, A cordial No admis- —_—_—— CLUB MEMBERSHIP GROWS At the meeting of the teams Who are working for members of the Army and Navy club last night the | standing of the teams was artnounced and the Morris team had secured the largest number of men. The membership of the -etatr"now-~is~9 L, men. aia pees NOTICE land owned by the undersigned or the Box C Comppany will be prise- cuted to the fullest extent of the law. WINNIE B. BUCKNUM. 6-25-6t —_—_—__—. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the many friends} and relatives for their comforting words, and beautiful floral offerings! in memory of our darling wife, moth- All persons trespassing on any} |tiona for all kind of domestic pur |poses. Co-operation of all people in this vicinity who employ labor is urged by the government service in jorder that the labor situation in this CAPSULES vicinity can be promptly and expe- ditiously handled. \ —_ Home cooking at the Haryey , MIDY ¢ WhenSelecting Your STATIONERY Remember you are judged by the class of Stationery You Use. So Beware of counterfeits | DODO 9OS OS FESS OS PEI ODEO SHDHOHODOOSIODEASPHOHO ODO OOD | powders, containing alum and phos- phate compounds, is often inferior in taste and texture;— many of the highest food authorities have de- clared alum baking powders_to be unwholesome and injurious. The safe and sure way is to use Dr. PRICE'S | BAKING POWDER | Made from Cream of Tartar derived from Grapes flag belonging to the Mothers’ league|er, daughter, and sister. please return it to the club rooms F. J. FAY and DAUGHTER, in the West hotel as soon as pos- MR. and MRS. C. G. STEWART, sible? MR. and Mrs. C. A. MYERS. | ‘ AN GLENN STEWAR | » Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Clarkson return . eae ea say | ‘ed ¢o Casper this morning from Den-| Voice and piano recital by the pu- ver, where Mrs. Clarkson joined Mr.|Pils of Professor Rudolph Lundberg} Clatkson last week. at the First Presbyterian church Fri- s * © day, June 27th, at 8:15 p. m. Aj) cordial invitation to the public . No admission charged. 6-25-3t* | Buy the Best We recommend Eaton’s Highland Linens for those who discriminate Contains No Alum—Leaves No Bitter Taste x. OOO G. PIPPPPCPLCALIZLLLLLL OID DD aD ave For Parties We carry a large assortment of Tally Cards, Crepe Paper, Napkins, Etc. John Tripeny Co. Prescription Druggists 143 South Center—Phone 99 II FIPLIAPALLLLLLLLIALLLLALALLALLLL LAA < -Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hudson return- ed this morning from their honey- moon, which they spent in the sum- mer.resorts in Colorado. “* 6 Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kimball, Sr., arrived in town this morning from their ranch on the Elkhorn to spend several days in town on a combined bostheas and pleasure, trip. * ' Only a Few More Days » —OF “Watch the Elgin Movement” Pre-Inventory Sale on All Fancy Silks Thrifty shoppers who have taken advantage of this sale are well satished. Only ray - Mrs. B. J. Reeson, well known Cas- per lady, left yesterday for Denver and other Colorado points, where she will visit for about two weeks. Mr. Reegon will join his wife in Denver about that time and they will start on an extended tour of Nebraske and other central western states. *. * *. a few more days remain of this sale, and knowing that we are offering high grade 3 silks at such attractive prices, we solicit your inspection of these. Divided In Five Lots Are to be found Plaid and Striped Taffetas and Satins in large assortments to » lect from, all this season’s newest patterns. These sold formeriy from $2.19 (o $3.98. After several days’ illness Chas. Easton, desk sergeant of the police force will resume his duties tomor- row. Mr. Easton has been the vic-| tim of. indisposition, with many in-| dication of influenza. His condition has not been serious however, and) he is able to be about today. *“* @ TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. | STOCKS AND BONDS | Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, ana + other markets over our private wires. Place the conveuvient facilities of our office at your dis . A posal to buy, sel lor obtain the best markets and up to the mm- | Two and three piece suits, ute quotations. Carl C. Wever, of the Exploration |] half, quarter and skeleton | Information and quotations furnished upon request on Of and Gas company, is « business], lined. Sinai Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. visitor in Lusk for a few days. He) Tailored to hold their shape ]) . has recently returned from Denver, | under all conditions. | Phone 203 Wyo. 212 Oil Exchange Bidg. where he spent several days in the) Tropical worsteds, interests of the company. ll $60. oie: ches, $17 to $25. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reed and their| Palm Bea vy ASE two children have returned from a} Serge suits, $2 he trip to the Reed ranch. Straw hats, silk shirts, aan socks and soft collars. Light weight suits for Sum- mer comfort, Tropical worsted, beaches, mohairs and serges in light, medium and dark pat- terns. Sale gPrices $1.98 $2.39 $2.48 $2.95 $3.15 Casper, $35 to J. J. GIBLIN All Local Oil Stocks Bought and Sold We represent the Equitable Life Insurance company of New York and several excellent Fire and Automobile Insurance companies. If interested call at the office and talk it over. Rooms 312-313 Oil Exchange Building. Phone 1176 silk The Golden Rule Store IPPLEL ALAA hd hhh hed ded hehehe T. B, Burnite, president of the Western Engineering Specialty com- pany, one of the benver boosters, is 1 spending the day in Casper and will Join his party tonight. | ere Oley and Harry Harned are re- ceiving ongratulations of friends on their safe return from France, having arrived in Casper Tuesday morning after 20 nanths’ service overseas, UA MMRDA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASA Baccessor to Bloom Shoe & Clothing