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organization tonight at the 3 ic temple at $ o'clock sharp. ia ations Wil beheld, followed be a win) hour and the s@rving of refresh- o Attend fe . rare Wedding Celebration i. L, Cooley ts leaving tomor- evening for Alma Nebf., where will attend the golden wedding anni- ry of her parents, Mt. and Mes, co. W. Joyee, Mr. ana Mra. Joyce are old residents of Alma, where Mr. Joyec yk up & homestead when he first st from Ohio. All Of the eliil- vill attend the eelebration. ee ¢ Mr Ade is leaving for Portland, Ore., he will visit with her daughter, ee Mrs. I. EL. Gants Entertains © teachers and officers of the Sun- school of the Methodist church st night at the home of, Mrs, I. . After a very interesting meeting a social time was with a musical con was served to the 22 guests. se iners’ Ball Ts eous, Affair fourth annual ball to be given by iriners Which.-took place last it the ‘Masonic temple, was one ie most gorgeous affairs of the sea on. The ball reom was_ transformed by panels of gold and white streamers i » Shriner colors and Shriner cm- The lights\were covered with yellow and white Japanese lan- hedding a soft gold illumination. nd white chrysanthemums. were “At 11 o'clock st banquet was served in the hanquet halle -of the temple. Ov 175 guests were seated at the s of the tables- and tiny yellow is were used as the place cards. A course banquet of lobster a la New- . relishes, coffee, demi tasse, ice m and cakes and apple ju was serv y the members of the Eastern Star h the Mesdames William Kleber and Carl Hawks in charge. After the banquet the dancing lasted o'clock to the music of the tén- orchestra. ee 2 Mrs. Walter Storrie has returned from Omahi Nebr,, where she has been visiting with friends and relati ree? aes Dinner Party Before Shriners’ Ball Mr. and Mra. R, H. Nichols entor- tamed in honor of Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Spurlock and’ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spur- lock at a dinner party last night be- fore the Shriners’ hall. +e 8 lancheon This Afternoon * Mrs. Ry M. Bartholomew presided afternoon at an informal luncheon card party at her home, eee ang Mrs. H, I. Patton and Mrs. Kennet McDonald have gone to Denver, Colo, where they will spend several days on a pleasure trip. eee Bridge Luncheon for Friday \ number of the society matrons of sper have received’ invitations to a » luncheon to be given at the enning hotel this coming Friday after- noon by Mrs. A. K. Lee. (a ee The Ladies Aid society of the Chris- tian church will meet Thursday after- t the home of Mrs, W. Pugh on 4, s+ s Informal Dinner at Hotel Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Brooks will be h nd hostess this evenjng at lin in- i al dinner party at the Henning hotel, ‘ ee. Important Rehearsal ‘ of Choral Society The Casper Choral society will meet Thursday evening at the Presbyterian nu every member of the chorus ed to be prsént as this is the _.The verson who found the diamond rings in the women’s rest room af the Iris theater Sat. night lim on his trip east, is spending a few days in Denver before returning ‘here. ee ra E. L. Brannon of Gemsey, Wyo., is here fot a few days attending to bisi-| Miss Shirley Kelly, telephone opera] tor, was able to be out for the first tite! yesterday, after a month's illness with! Mu «nd pneumonia, A | : oe © i Barton Rabun, Midwest employe, who! has been suffering for a number ‘of months from an injury in, which his collar bone was dislocated and sternum fractured, will undergo. an operation | Next to the last rehearsal before the eqneert: next Monday night. * * JESSEN BROTHERS WILL I Convict Wins Rich Girl | While Posing as Artist | | OPEN STORE TOMORROW to Rob Wealthy Family j | How the personality of 4 financially | crippled cartoonis; wina the heart of the |silver-spooned Amy Burke of Fifth aye- An exclusive men's and boys’ fur- - Still Leading Contains only such ingredients program. A_ s. Yellow camels made the center) 1 Center street, Burlington Cottage} Many New Evening — Presses, Also New Millinery \Meeting to - Elect Officers. The Ladies Aid society of the Pres- byterian chureh will meet at the home jof Mrs. R.-K., Staley, on Thursday at- jpecpeon at 3 o'clock. Officers for the ensuing year will be elected at the busi- ness session, 7 es War. Mothers’ Dance for Thursday The War Mothers will hold the regu- jar Thursday night dancing party for the members of the Army and).Navy club and the American Legion and their friends Thursday evening at the Ma- |sonic temple dance haa, | Suet s | Missionary Tea | Tomorrow Afternoon | Tea will be served tomorrow after- |noon at the home of Mrs. L. L. Gantz, | 812 South Durbin street, for the benefit jot the Home Missionary society of the Methodist church. A program of mu- sical selections and reading will be pre- Sented- the first of the afternoon, oe ———— | PERSONALS | Joe May left yesterday for Thermopo- lis on oil business. o eee Hazel, Weaver has accepted a position with the Richards & Cunningham store. se 4Mr. and: Mrs. Charles Armour and a | party of six came here from Glenrock, | Wyo., to attend the Shriners’ ball. se © Sid Roberts, ofl operator, is here for }a few days attending to business, { se © G. R Hagens is expected to return this evening from the Cat Creek oi! field in Montana, where he has been spending several days on business. see }_ Mr, and Mrs. Charles Spurlock and | mr. and Mrs. Roy Spurlock who have been visiting for the week with friends and relatives in the city, are intending to return to their home at the Buzzard ranch as soon as the roads are good. 6 8 Jack Jones of the Star Bear Oil com- pany has returned from Ohio, where he has been in the interests of the com: pany. Mrs. Jones, who accompanicd After your first cup of Schilling ‘Tea, you will wonder how you ever could have been satisfied with common tea. The delicious flavor of Schilling Tea, free from the puckery taste of tannin, will give you a new idea of tea —invigorative, restful, re- freshing. ‘There are four flavors of Schilling Bogink Besant All one qual. Ht orca A Schilling & Co San Francisco | | this week for the reduction of the frac ture, see Mias Flo Wright who recently uniler- Went an operation for the remova: of tubercular glands, has heen taken: from the hospital to her home, 549 CY av» nue. see Fred P. Warher of the firm of War ber & Spencer, has returned from three months’ absence spent in Texa and New Mexico. oe I, J. West, general superintender:’ of the Kasoming Of! company, wil b here tomorrow from Cheyenne ani wi spend five or six days here preparing é for spfing operations. ee Di cote atreets, Gates Half Sole Tire company Mr.and Mrs. 1. S. Worthington have returned from a two months’ trip to California and points in the northwest, u eee f “Mrs. Hugh Patton and Mrs. Ken neth McDonald went to Denver last night. - Walter J: Owens; who has heen. in| Tos Angeles for the last three months, returned to Casper this morning. His} wife and family will return about! April 1. | se | J. C. Jeffries, state auditor, is In Cas per today from Cheyenne. { a a | Miss Eunice Soady of Rock Island, Til., has taken a position with Wyom- ing Exploration company. Miss Soady worked for the War Trade Board at Washington, during the war, and has} recently been connected with the offices of the Tri City Railway at Davenper-, Ta. oe ‘W. R. Dobbin has returnedjfrom Lou- isiana where he spent the Winter and has reopened his real estate offic: in the O, S. building. ry . F, B. Charles, representing the Nor- wich Pharmaceutical company of Nor- wich, N. Y., is here calling on trade. This is Mr. Charles’ first business visit $¢o Casper and he is loud in his prafse of the city. BURNETT OPTICAL CO. z Ski d Opticians Ground Floor Henning Hotel Casper, Wya. a \e eo —Herewith is a sketch made in Tricotine for. ‘ | Tied by this stoi in the buildipe with tae nishing store, will he opened. in Cas-|nue is one of) the romantic. elements oe prkekiied yan the “nore Broth-}jn ‘Phe Hoodlum," Mary Pict pure. mpany swings open the doors! second production from her own studios, to its establishemnt at 114 Bast See | whieh will he seen beginning Priday| wives ond street. The Jesmen brothers came at the Iris theater. | from Dickinson, N. Dak., where they| ty of an assortment of| have been in the clothing business since! j,amo ts. tran! while | ne Amy is tempor yloeated in “slums, | The Jessen brothers bought the rt to the whom |* stock’ of the Casper Commercial com-' | tea talent tits ad aby jpany and closed it put. that} to the penitentiary to cov-| jsale, the store rooms have heen “t ns Of the anthtrust, aw, imodeled so that an ideal sales 1 to recover a set of pa} clothing room has been made poss! pers wltoh wl vindlente her lover, the] Several established lines of clothing | }icnoned Am: “queen of} }ineluding the © sear es ; Leer etkandtenty at midnight! }resenis the consolidation of J, - ee we Sek Pls es? cba apac | sen stock at Dickinson and the A. ‘T.| ("essed Ma the which | Mekingon. stock at New England. The) Ther orn Vid hae cuteeeaunlhe, Biot made goods wherever possibl See SE NO eae ee tet erit of the stock now < | nion stock, they sald today, R. O. Meents uedel have | ; PRs eee gone to the oil holdir of the Poison | The Wyoming Croait ix. | SPider-Bolton syndic } change his moved the offi . Ss | 1ge building 10 F a} who haa been The Easier Kind of Coffee—No Coffee-Pot Needed as have been officially approved by the United States Food Authorities. Calumet Baking Powder is the re biggest selling brand in the world. It is ‘absolutely whole- some—always uniform. Call for Calumet Baking Powder. « and hoes 'Read the Advertisements in The Daily Tribu The choice of house- who insist on the best. N° boiling, no straining, no muss, no bother, no grounds, no waste, no | coffee-pot. Scientifically refined by Mr. Washington’s refining process. _ ||! It comes to’ you in concentrated powder form, and all that is necessary G. 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Made in the cup at the table. y e _—<——— ED Cor, eo = tony Fey > Prices these textiles are the kind that refined wo- wear—soft, supple garments of perfect ip, A splendid showing is now ready for ritical inspection. Pyiced 42.00% Have your new Suits and Dresses fitted over one of cur dainty form-fit- ting Gossard Cor- sets to insure perfect fit and style. We have been so fortunate as to secure the most complete line we have had for some time. Adapted to juniors, misses and women of all fig- ures. ne nnn nes |Featuring Spring; Suits of Character The wondrously attractive Spring Suits promise to be more popular than ever for all-summer wear. for honestly made goods, such as this store features, are well within reach. Let us emphasize, too, the fact that it is really the economical and better plan to invest in a good garment—one that has been really tailored and whose textile character is beyond reproach. Tricotines, Poiret Twills, Gabardines, Rich Serges, Spledid Jerseys. Spring Sport Coats Jusi Unpacked Soft, polo cloths and tweeds in the blues, tans, greys, are featured in the new Sport Coats that now claim much attention in the world of Fashion. Along with Spring’s new Suits and Dresses, you should see these Coats. Nothing is more practical than they for wear all through the Spring and Summer, and women who thus far have seen them were quick to recog- nize this fact. Not in many seasons has the variety been as great. Priced $40.00 4 The woman who wants her garment for Easter should plan accordingly so she will be sure to have it in ample time and while our selections are largest. Richards & Cunningham Company “THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST” me and Save Money ae Weg