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California Mrs. A. BE. her mother, Mrs, Seeley of Olean, | N.' | the past month on a pleasure and buy- Biglin, accompanied hy ¥., who has been visiting here for the past “month, ‘and her little daughter Ann, are! Jeaying ,tomorrow for .Chey- nne on a trip to Long Beach, Califor- nia. Mrs. .Biglin has taken an apart- ment at long Beach and will stay there indefinitely. ves Party in Recognition of Birthday Anniversary Mrs. E. W, Davis was agreeably sur- prised at her home on the Midwest re- finery grounds on’ Monday evening by & numbefMf friends. The event was in Reise aison of Mrs. Davis’ birthday an-{ piversary. The time was spent in play- ing parlor games, and a lovely luncheon was served. Mrs. Davis received a beautiful hand painted set of dinner plates from her guests. ‘Those enjoying the evening were the Messrs. and Mésdames L. J. Linde, J. ‘W. Wilson, A. W, Swanson, H. fF. Hours, C. W. Grey, Guy Hoffman, F. J. Souczhe, Mrs. Mayta Campbell, Miss June Swanson and the Messrs, Nathan Davis and Rarl Hawes. se 8 Elks to Have “Smoker” Soon On February 6, the Elks will enter- Mr. ‘and Mrs. Max Hirsch and Mrs. Max Wyland will, return tomorrow from New York where they have spent ing trip. Mrs. Myland has purchased a fine stock of jewels for the Casper Jewelry company, and Mr. Hirsch has done the spring buying for the Leader store. Mr. and Mrs, Hirsch will wave in a few days for southern California tor the rest of the winie:. eves will fear, tonight Nebr., where he ins ‘© parents tor xhout Claude G from Mecw been visiting week, ca ese } Max Heller has returned trom 2 buy-| ing trip in the east and will open the Hub, men's furnishing store, ion Center, ‘MANY PEOPLE MISSED IN SHERIDAN GENSUS) (Spécial ‘to “to The Tribune.) SHERIDAN, Wyo. Jan. 27.—The Sheridan Chamber of Cominerce und other organicetions, as weil as offictaly and individual citizens, have. forwarded to the bureau of the census strong pro- ltests against termination of the decen- Niai enumeration here last Friday-night without previous warning to the public It is claimed that a considerable num- her of residents of the city Were not enumerated and that the census ‘super: visor erred in not taking the public into the bureau’s confidence relative to the date of the termination of the enumera tion, with the probable result that Sheridan's population will he under rated by the oficial census figures, The enumeration here continued four days longer than the period originally set. —_—_s—_—___ NEW APARTMENT HOUSE IN CALIFORNIA MISSION street the coming week. eee County Attorney A. R. iowey has returned from a business trip of a fe Wi days spent in Denver. ees ness in Cheyenne. ees John H. Casey, an attorney from (Bridgeport, Conn., has arrived. in Caa- per and will be associated with Attorney M. W. Purcell in his law office in the tain at a smoker after the regular meet. Olt Exchange building. ing and initiation of candidates. A pri- vate car.on the C. B. & Q. will bring about 25 candidates and 25 old timers from Thermopolis for the event. The affair will be held in the I. 0. O. F. see I. D, Friedman left last) Saturday on a buying trip to New York City, Chicago and Cleveland. Mr. Friedman will. buy the spring stock for the Fash- hall, and plans haye been made for an! ion Shop, and promises a fine display entertaining evening. ee . Installation of Officers at Meeting Casper Lodge No. 19, Knights of Py- ‘thias, will install officers tomorrow night. The session will be open to all Knights and their families. ‘The busi- ness session will be followed by enter- tainment and refreshments. Bridge Luncheon Honors Mrs, Beal Mrs, John Beal of California was the guest of honor at a pretty bridge lunch- eon given this aftefnoon in the ban- quet rooms of the Henning hotel by Mrs. Carl Shumaker. followed the scheme of pink and white, with flowers at each table. The place cards and shaded lights all toned in the daisy color scheme, After the luncheon the afternoon was spent playing acution bridge and mu- sical selections were rendered by Mrs. Otto Krausse and Miss Frankie Fran- ces. The many old time friends of Mrs. Beal were the guests of the after- noon. see Mrs. Olier Johnson. is in Chicago visiting with her sister, Miss Katherine Mahoney, who is attending the North- western university there. Mr. Johnson will join Mrs. Johnson the first of the month and they will leave for Florida and Cuba on a pleasure trip. [PERSONALS | W. B. Fry, president of the Wyoming Exploration company and Mrs, Fry ‘ have returned from a trip to Cheyenne, where Mr. Fry transacted business for his company. eee J RR. Murray has severed his cennec- tion with the J. F. Jones and company office and has opened a real estate of- fice over the crab drug store. * . Mra. Frank Probat returned today to her home on South Beech street from Greybull, Wyo., where she spent last week’ at the home of her parents, ‘Ir. and Mrs. Sam Pritchett. ‘ see Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chandler of Hartford, Conn., are spending the week in Casper before going to Denver where they intend to locate. “ oe 6 Sam Service is in Gasper from his ranch west of town attending to busi- ness. He accompanied jMrs, Service and “his mother, Mrs. Nancy Service, ,on chelr trip in from the ranch. * 818 Miss Marie Pritchett has resigned her Position with the store department of th» C. B. & Q. and will leave the first of Webruary for Greybull where she will be private secretary to Mr. Warren, superintendent of the Midwest Refinery there. see Miss Sarah Martz recetved word while enroute to Mulberry, Il, that her sister, Mrs. Peter Rosenberger, had died. She will attend the funeral in Mulberry. eee M. R. Davis of Utica, Maine, is vis- iting with business friends here for sev- eral days. see O. T. Roberts of Cheyenne is spend- ing a few days here attending to bus- iness matters of importance. oe O. L. Nelson is here attending to im- portant business matters. He will re- turn to his home in Denver this week. BETTER DEAD Life is a burden when the tring back the sunshine take GOLD MEDAL ‘ CAPSULES oa The national remedy of Holland for over 200 years; it is an enemy of all pains re~ ii By kidney, troubles. All driggista three bless: Louk for the name Geld on avery box ‘The decorations | baskets of pink and white cut} of modish goods. i} ee L. A. Towné of Denver is a business visitor of Casper for the next few days. He is a guest at the Henning hotel while in town, see Jack Moeller, who is representing the Harle Hass Drug company of Council Blutfs, Ia., is here calling on his trade with the local merchants. se 8 Wiliam O'Brien has returned from Denver, where he went to attend the stock shaw last week. one T. S. Steed is in the city from his ranch east of town on a business visit. eee A daughter, Ida Marie, was born last | night to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hawley, 1146 South Chestnut street. see George Martin of Bates Hole was in the city yesterday on a short business trip. eee Miss Martha Deetkin has come to Casper from Deadwood, S. D., and has accepted a position with the Kimball Drug company. eee Mr. and Mrs. I. Barnett, Samuel Bern- ver are nected with the M. D. here. T. J. Diamond of the Wyoming Cred-| Ment house to be built during the com- it Rating exchange is attending to busi-jdng summer by a building company|to anane itself, | ateis, and Chester Waldman of Den- in Casper on business con-! Barnott store) TO BE BUILT ON GRANT i Specifications for the large apart- headed by Charles Anda on Grant street ‘of thot; TOR KENOML TOPRAG Dr. D, El eeridall a tendent for the Methodist member of the state legislature from Sheridan county, will preach to the lo. cal congregation Wednesday evening at 7:80 o'clock.| Dr. Kendall will stop off he is attending the special session. A general business meeting of the quar: terly conference will be held after the services. “THE UNKNOWN LOVE’ IS story, with a tremendous theme. It is a romance of a beautiful dreaming pa triotic girl, but In its broad sweep of feeling and appeal, it sounds a univer. sal note. Stateamen who keep the the public pulse; education licists. who watch the onal trend world observers, who are try ing to foresee how the future is going finger on and pub: Pa between Third and Fourth have kal ocimiedn horror of war—all of these have prepared and.bids from various contrac- tors are being received. The contract | will probably be let in nbout two weeks. The apartments will be built in Cali- fornia mission style about a central court. Each apartment will be a sepa- rate unit with its own heating plant. A number of excellent ideas have been incorporated in the plans and the struc-| ture, when completed, will provide a number of small families with attrac-| tive home; Phone 1304-W Positively Up-to-t! 1 Osu with exceptions of Flour, Spuds, and Sugar We will run Special Sales Each. Day Watch This Space Every Day ele hostocee ceeteatestedtece tec CLOSING OUT SALE: “<c We have sold our lease to Jessen Bros. of Dickinson, No. Dak., who will open a Gent's F urnishings store just as soon as we can close out our entire stock of Groceries. vacate as soon as possible and we will sell our entire stock of Groceries at these reduced prices. THIS IS A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. ALL GROCERIES PER CENT DISCOUNT Casper Commercial Co. Phone 10 and 11 Jat the close of the 156 South Center To the Ladies (NEW ARRIVALS We have just received and placed on display ‘ ‘25 EVENING DRESSES’ commented on the wonderful spiritual that consciousness hos come to the | World of men 1 of women. It is shown in the written word of the men who have “come hack from hell.” It is true, beyond a doubt, that the world, conflict, is more Piritual than it ever has been. Thou- sands in America and Europe will give ample testimony to it. With this alone in mind, the heroine of “The Unknown Love” is inevitable. he-Minute Creations HEADLINER AT LYRIC: ME. CHURCH WEDNESDAY here on his return from Cheyenne where | i Leonce Perret's splendid production, | “The Unknown Love,” released by} Pathe and starring Dolores Cassinelli| with E.-K. soln, which will be shown at the Lyric today is an unusual love 4, most important of | men who have gone thru the | tDailp Cribune district. superin- | uirch and | {record price for Wyoming farm iani onl }been set here thru the sale of the M. |$400 AN ‘ACRE PAID FORLAND Sater! Ba iF KNIGHTS PYTHIAS ATTENTION, | If the , copy 19, Knights of Py-| POST. were Casper Lodge ? editorials and stori of THR SATURDAY EVENING iblished in book: form, it in one thias, will ins i cost you $1.50 at the book stores. Inight, January 28, and the session will] 52 copies of THE SATURDAY EVEN [be are alt Ichights and thelr fam-| ING POST, equal to a whole library of Dt transaction of business, the open cents each at the yearly subscription 5 . session beginning at 8:40. | Entertain-| price of also THE LADIES HOME POWELL; Wyo, Jan. 27—A refreshments. All Knights, | JO Lat $1 year, THR COUN- Gow ell, he si dah Read the T: & ¢ so oe Me Pree ee, o, ? oe, Oo aM 1M Sa ae o, We must 1M ? 1M Oe 6M aa M + seeded ee + rohe-age-s ? Sa M + toed + me a oe Poet Sacks Seen nn ISIS I aL Lae SS. ey farm of 40 acres, adjoining Pow Ps. to William Knier, for $16,0 price was $400 an acre and Kn rgain. Elgin Shoe & Clothing Co. new pant and whether members of Casper Lodge or | not, are especially Invited, #RICH, C. C. The |y 970 St., or thinks | | isto A. L. Casper Cook hn Oliver has returned. from a ten| st is trip to Denver on business, dda: Calumet Baking Powder forms the very foundation of kitchen economy. It is the best way to reduce the high cost of There is nothing you can do—nothing you can use that will help so much in keeping down food expense. CALUMET isso perfectly i! made—so perfect in keeping SEY aera bake-day fail- ure is absolutely impossible. Nothing is wasted, spoiled or thrown away. Everything used with CALUMET— flour, sugar, eggs, shortening, flavor- ing—is converted into the most whole- some bakings. Makes Most Palatable and Sweetest of Foods You save when you buy it—moderate in cost. You save when you use it— has more than the ordinary leavening strength—therefore you use less. You ‘save materials it is used with. Made in the world’s largest, most mo- dern baking powder factory. Contains only such ingredients°as have been cially approved by U. S. Food Authorities; Order today! Conserve! Economize! SAVE—serve the purest, most whole- some of foods. Remeniber when you buy Calumet, you ‘get a full pound, if you wantit. 16—not_ 12 ounces. sHOE 4 CLOTHING CO, SUCCESSORS TO BLOOM SHOE & CLOTHING CO. Fifteenth Annual January Clearance Sale Is Still On HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE ARE DAILY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF this sale. There are still a great many bargains in every depart- ment of our immense stock which you should see at once if you are in need of anything in Clothing or Shoes. IT WILL BE ECONOMICAL FOR YOU TO MAKE YOUR PURCHASES for your future needs as well as your present. Remember every- thing in our store is being offered at a Big Discount, with the exception of Stetson Hats, Serge Suits, Hyer Boots and Cotton Gloves. CASPER WYOMING TILEMAN at $1 W or mail check giving mail 3 North Grant a year. Phone 1 ate eyenne on a ST. ea Se, MLM. MOMMA OELEMEOET OOOO ETSY > Peta ae RREERAeRTece eae u