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A. ©. Cullen ‘is intending to leave tomorrow for Sheridan, Wyo., where he will attend to hyainess for a few days. 7. Homer. Butehinesn of Belding Bros. & Co., silk-manufacturers, is here from hig headquarters in St. Louis, Mo., at- tending to SEARCY - hetnees, The ladies of the Altar ahd Rosary society of the Cathotfe church will hoid a boveqr and ~tea at tfe Mullin club) rooms, on the afternoon of March 17 St. Patrick's day. In the evening plan: ai; being made for the serving of a Teach: and for a concert at 8:15. ete M. W. Purcell: is Bans tonight for Cheyenne, Wyo., where -he will hold @ class of the Knights of Columbus. oe 8 Mr. and Mrs, C: C: Wever left for Denver fast night where Mr. ‘Wever wi attend to business for the rest of the week, Dentists. at Banquet ‘The dentists of: Cusper were hosts Jast night at a banquet In the grill room of the Henning hotel. A delicious coursé dinner dinner was served to 22 guests. After the dinner the ladies enjoyed the moving picture at the Iris, while Dr. J, PF. O'Donnell, guest of honor of the evening, addressed the dentists on the subject of the relation of focal in- flection tothe dentists. After that the gentlemen visited Dr. O'Donnell’'s labo- ratory where different bacteria slides were shown. eee c. L. Brannon of Gernsey, Wyo., who has been here for the last few days attending to legal affairs, has left for Denver, where’ he will spend a few |), days before returning ¢o his home. re Cc. R. Whannel of Denver is here in the interests of the Cullor Jabaresories were fined $30 each in polieé court for stéaling food ‘supplies ‘from the Ameri- an. ca¥é this week, will have their pre- court before Judge W: B. Tubbs late CHARGE OF F000 nT ‘rom’ Latis ana. Mike Mike eteence, who | liminary hearing“ in’ justice of peace this afternoon. The two were arrestéd on leaving police court on state war- rants charging them with grand lar) ceny, it having developed that the two} had taken foodstuffs from the American yalued by the proprietors at abont $1,000. Owners of the American estimate that the thefts had been. going on since Feb- fuary 26 and that the two worked to-} gether, Mike Argenos was not employed | at the American cafe but at the Man-} hattan, according. to a statement made by. the Amer! cafe owners. Both | were arrested in the rear of the Ameri- ‘can cafe but it appears that only. Latis was employed at the American, Interesting developments are expected in the case and damage suit may be filed later. NOTICE « Will the party who picked up pack- { tage containing pair of lady's shoes in Rudy’s-Restaurant this morning return ‘to Rudy's Restaurant. No questions| asked. Party was seen by waitress. 3-12-2t* The close of the evening was spent at the War Mothers’ dance. This was the first occasion that the fentists “have entertained socially and it is [that the sucress will be re- peated in the near. future, The guests of the evening were Dr. and Mrs. O'Donnell, guests of honor, Dr. and Mrs. ‘Wm, Kocher, Dr. and Mrs. John Bibbs, Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Beals, Dr. and Mrs. J, J. Donavan, Mrs. Dr. Thomas, Mrs Davis, Miss Lennie Hanna, Miss Polly Wickstrum, ‘Miss Elsie Nelms, Miss Mary Long and Dr.| Captain Hopkins, geologist, has left Talpers, Dr. Newlander, Dr. Bingham! for Cheyenne after spending the last and Dr, Bailey. week in the oil fields near here, * h) sete Party and Shower Harry Adams who is in Denver at- Great Success. tending to business, is expected back The party and shower given in honor| Within the next few days. of Mr. and Mrs. Tucker Cheatham at oF the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo Chapman, deep £0F a special meeting eAterd 5 i Laborers 433 South David street, last night was is herein issued to be held Sunday a great success in every way. About! morning, March 11, at 10. o'clock, at 25 guests attended the affair and many} proyes Hall. Order of Committee. lovely and novel gifts were given to 9-11-3t the bride and groom, Punch was served Woman Not Worried Over Food Shortage during the evening and at pers a lunchegn ‘was. served. ee ¢ Choral Society Concert Success Assured Every ticket for the concert which) «ur jaye lived oh toast and water for over 6 months, and have nm searcely able to eat auything for the past year, I began suffering from stomach tron- ble and bloating five years ago. the Choral society will give next Mon- day night at the Methodist church, was A friend recomended Mayr’s Wonder- #01 Remedy and since taking six doses sold more than a week in advance, it was reported at the rehearsal held last night. The final rehearsal will be held at the church Sunday afternoon at 3 psec and every member is expected to! feo] ram entirely restored: even cab- e ‘present. | bage does not hurt me.” It is a simpie, harmless preparation that removes the eatarrhal mucus from the. intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which The menmthers of the Knights of Co-| causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appenidici<). tis, One dose. ‘convince’ or: money, lumbus_ halve completed elaborate ar- rangements for the Rose ball to-be aed Sr serunded. “At druggists everyw! will) Ady. cigs = at the Mullin club on lowing Easter ect as be a formal dinner dani eine m7 ed at 8 ofclock. i rane Mullin club dancing hall and ban: quet room will be artistically decorated in red and white roses. Over a dozen canarys. in gol@ cages will add to the music which will be furnished by a spe- cial orchestra. Leather programs with the initials, “K. of C" in gold and im- printed and hand inted roses will be given to the guests. Several jalty dancers and performers will imported for the occasion, i The committee on entertainment is composed of Ji. J. Foley, grand night, M. W. Purcell, chancellor, and the Mes- ars. Dr, T. J. Drew, Ed Slater, Ed Dono- hue, and Pete Tobi EO EE.) PERSONALS. __! Miss Mary Campbell is here from Den- ver visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, R. M. Bartholomew for a few days. eee of Berkeley, Calif. eee J. Kosin of New York City is here calling on, trade in. the interests of the Griffon cutlery works. ‘ eae Arthur Mahan of Gothenburg, Nebr., is here to take the state board examina- tion of pharmacy. e 2. "Mr; and Mrs. W. W. Grieve are in the city from their home at Oil City. ee *« oe. Plans Completed for Rose Ball Mona Tha is here from Salt Lake City on a short. business trip. eee 'The 11-months-ola son of Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Kajkofen is recovering from an attack of pneumonia from which he has been suffering since: Monday, fe eal eo pscodnat scegswctt SHOP 248 KE. Second. Phone 8032. , re Shope UCT. OF Ss AND RESEARCH “We have made a study. of fire eh Pera and fire rating. We know the why of in- ° surance. . Our knowledge is at your service. ABSOLUTE PROTECTION R. T. Kemp Co. “Service That Counts” 111 E. 2nd Phone 370 + % Bee woe ERS a eae The cost of packing and | shipping is about the same for fine tea as for common | tea—more than twice the | tea-garden cost of the tea | itself. | The extra cost of Schill- ing Tea buys the young tender leaf, full of fine’ tea- flavorinstead ofthe older leaf, which has a lot of tannin in it, with very little tea- PE eT: ARR S Dail Cribune ROCK SLT FS CHR BILLED AS AUTOMOBILES, dan, Wyo., tomorrow, where ‘he wi attend to business. t scone Sree CERES Ladies of Altar and. Rosary of the Catholic church will hold bazaa |afternoon ‘of March 17, St. Patrick’ Day, jconcert will be the features, at 8:15. SHERIDAN, Wyo. Mar. 12.—Lot’s wife had nothing on a carload of auto- | mobiles consigned to FP. T. eet ts dealer of ‘this place. When Hog: lighted by the assumed arrival yh foe jong overdue machines, opened the car | billed as containing them, he -was | contained amazed to discover that it It. »Be Better Looking-~take .Olive Tahlets- ° To have a clear, pink skin, bright | eyes, no. a feeling of bioyancy | like childhood days, you mist keep | your body free from ee |. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets (@-vege- table compound mixed. with glive oil) act on the liver and bowels like, calome? —yet have no dangerous aiter effect. Take one nightly and note results. Richter Music €©o. have just recely- | ed a large assortment of Player Piano | Rolls. Come in and hear them. } | They sta:+ the bile and overcome constipation. @ That’s. wat Regine ot —— annually, nd 25e. Boxes wb sol Jack Leary apt to leave for Sheri- nm society ir (and tea at Mullin club rooms.6n) the In. the evening a luncheon and ae COLOR IN UREEKS Pe VEBPSS) Ch Boy! A Real DANCE COLE McELROY FAMOUS JAZZ BAND Of Portland, Oregon ODD FELLOWS HALL, CASPER Saturday, March‘13 flavor, and coarse at that. ° Is it worth your while to pay the high transportation and other costs that all tea must bear, and get only weak tannin-laden tea? ‘There are four flavors of Schilling Tea—Japan, Ceylon - India, Sata Breakfas reakfast. Allone Rect ‘Bipete era it grocers everywhere, gewneititn t Co San Francisce se Every Housekeeper Will Welcome This News | ‘When it seems as if the/high cost of living was ever going up and up, hear of a reduction in cost? Every housekeeper owing to scientific methods of production with pure sheaphate DR. PRICE’S isn’t it will When, such reduction in cost is supported by name famous for 60 years it means something which woman can afford to overlook. NEW PRICES: '25c ng 12 oz. 15¢ for 6 oz. 10c for 4 oz.' The Price is Right Not Cheapened With .’ilum—Leaves No Bitter Taste—Always Wholesome 7 Recently playing Albany Hotel and Broadway Theatre, Denver. Price 25c to all and 10c a dance. FREE DANCING FROM’8 TO 9... | | like a ray of sunshine to. welcome the news that Powder aire,” aioe th bce os PAGE THRE® left for Denver, Colo., AT ST. MARK’'S Bennett of St. M ne, will preach the riday evening Lenten ‘ark’s church tonight FP. B. Robert tact night vice at St. fall choir LOST The person who found the two Ladies of Altar and Rosary ras the Catholic chure?; will hold ha diamond rings in the somen’s rest rend tea at Mullin club rooms on the room at the Iris theater ht afternoon of March 17, St. Patrick's please return to Iris theater and Day. ‘In the evening a lunche and receive reward. concert will be the features, at 8:1 (With the co-operation of the Rexall Company, of Boston, we are enabled to give A Silver Coffee Spoon---Free With each One Dollar Purchase of Rexall goods on Sat- This means by purchasing $12 worth of urdays only. Rexall goods you will have a complete set of 12 silver spoons with a positive guarantee. Among the goods represented besides all Rexall Remedies are: Symphony Lawn Stationery, Liggett’s Chocolates, Kantleek Rubber Goods. In Toilet Ar- ticles, Jonteel, Cara Nome, Bouquet Janice, Violet Dulce, Harmony, of Boston, and many other items manufactured by this company. 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