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St. Patrick's Is Social and crowded yesterday afternoon ard even- ing by buyers of Altar and: society ny's Catholle church for the St. rick’s day | r The club were decorated in Irish republic flag—green, gold. Urish end American ee for. the selling of different articles. The apron and. bouse dress tooth, the Hnegrie booth, children’s gar- ment display, Por rooms of the. ‘the colors of tne Vee Mr. Miss Mary Eberhardt will teave to-| Matters made articles made by members of thw) night for St. Joseph, Mo., on busines f of St. Antho-| for the W; Explorat 9 : - ay +28 ‘ James Hibbard of the Tisdale ranch ‘the pillow case and fancy} is here to meet his wife who las been work counter, all were patronized until) visiting out of town. for several weeks. the last article was sold:. Many of the; They will make the articles donated by the different firms ,0n horseback. of the were raffled off. As ner as the count could be taken it is esti-! mated, that. over $2,250 was made at the bazaar, < A Juncheon was served all afternoon and evening, One of the main attrac- tions of the affair was the concert in}\ which many of the most talented per- sons of Casper appeared. _ The numbers of the concert were: “Mother Machree,” by Ray Holloran. “When Ireland Comes Into Her Own. and “My Home Town in Ireland,” by. Mrs. Kate Diggens. “My Wild Tris! the Messrs. E.; J. Donahue, Bert. Con- ley, Murphy and Da Mother Used to Sing,’ Lobdell. A violin solo, L by Isiss Verna Burnett accompanied by L. Scott Dayton; “Mavoureen,”: by Mrs. W. L. Troeber; "The Wearing of the Green,” by Jack Leary; “When Irish Byes are Smiling.” solo by B. J. Donahue, and a reading by M. V Purcell: “Kelly, Burke and Shea.” -The accompanists) were Miss Edna Smith, (Mrs. W. L. Treber, and L. ‘Scott Day- ton. | ‘es © San Soyei Club has St. Patrick’s Meeting The regular fortnightly meeting of | the Sans Souci club was held at the) . kerton spent ‘tend to somé | ters. se William Duff, representing, the Duff Brothers, diamond’ importers, on a business trip. se | W. 'T. Juden of the Simmons Broth- Rose,” sung by a quartet composed oi| ers Hardware company, of Denver, is here calling on his trade. se 8 Mr. and Mrs. L. A. J. Phillipot and family are expected to leave the last of this week for France where they will visit forsseveral months. “2 8 uN ‘Success were here verday from Deer Cree! The yoewis sat. the Mullin cub waeltark. se ee ‘company. ms . Mrs. C. D, Brough, who came here ‘om Los Angeles to join her husband white and|who is connected with ‘the Big Four lags were Oil concern, Was calied to Les Angeles + Booths were by illness. She exp wis tp return short. ly and make her home hére. - trip to the ranch Misses Lillian Fox and Nellie Jacob- on of Wheatiand, Wyo. are here for @ few days on-a shopping and business trip, ‘ L.. S. Badger of Chicago, Ill., ia here attending to company business. 2 2 6 is. here Mr. and Mrs. George Hackett of Par- yesterday here yisiting with friends and on a shopping’ and business trip. _° = 8 H. H. Miller of Denver is a business vasitor, registered at ‘the Henning hotel. te R, D. Hall is here from his home in Boulder, Colo., attending to business een 3, F. Senior is here from Denver at- vege to business connected with his = 2-4 F. A. Villuave, who itas been in Sheri- will remain there for a few days. TRAVELERS TO S.C. ARE FORCED TO ‘CAMP OUT’ ‘Trucks and automobiles are ‘réeport- ed mired at frequent intervals along the road to Salt Creek by those who have been over the road in the last two days, and many parties have been obliged to camp out along the road since the mad became so deep. The transportation companies are unable ;to. maintain any kind of a schedule be- cause of the heavy roads. 4 TO THE | LYRIC THEATER FRINAY “Mickey’ is returning té the Lyric Theater tomorrow in answer to many of those who saw it the first John Whelan, attorney, returned this thme and who want to see it again e 8 3 (morning from Denver and expects to] @ma@ these who did ‘net get a chance jleave for Denver again tonight to at-| to appreciate it the first time it was in important business mat- ’ Q ‘Casper. Mabel Normand, famous Mack Sennett comedy star, is one of the main factors in this picture, which has F. B. Roberts is here from Dénver]} played to huge houses wherever it has home of ‘Mrs. A. "TP, Tobids, on. South [°F © Short business visit: Ash Street, yesterday afternoon, A} green and’ color Scheme was car-| ried out dn ‘the luncheon menu ard! the decorations, White hyacinths and green favor baskets completed the trib-! ute to the §t. Patrick's colors. | The clu# members presént were the! Mesdames A. L. Kant,’S. L. Mortison, | L. F. Hancock, 0, F. Beyer, A. L.| Tobias and the guest-of honor of the} club was, Mrs. Ray E. Robertson. ee The ‘Northside circle of the Ladies’) Aid society_.of the Methodist church } will Meet at the. home of Mrs. William Green ‘on Lambert avenue with the Mesdames William and fred Gree acting as hostesses, tomorrow .after- noon at 2:30 a’¢leck. sie ° ee RRS ewe War Mothers’ 1 | The War Motliers’ dance, which will be a St. Patrick's party, will be held this evening in the Masonic Temple. Favors will begiven to the guests and oe © Cirde Plans to ~ Take Up New Work. ee The Round Robin cirete of the Meth: odist qhurch met at the home of Mrs. for an informal tea. The circle ternaon| to undertake the making of aprons for sale “and appointed a committee” to purel materials. A meeting for work at the home of Mrs. BE. C. Whetstone, ¢ “ue © Philathea Class Holds St. Patrick’s Day Party. Methodist Sunday school held a most. enjoyable St. Patrick’s Day party Taes- day evening in the church basement, Appropriate decorations were used and amusement, Box luncheons had” heen provided and these were sold at auc- tion at the conclusion of the evening. i se 8 Good Cheer The Good Cheer club zi ninte afternoon at the hore of Mrs. H. H.! Klocksiem, $16 South Lincoln street.) Places were laid for 12 guests at the luncheon table decorated with the col- The members of the club present F. Sloane, F. G. Scherck, E. Scherek,)| Cc. P. Johnson, D. M. Duthie, A Duthie, A. T. Phillips. The honored guests of the club were Mrs. A, L. Hopkins and | a good time is ‘expected. George Ferguson yesterday afternoon will be held next Wednesday afternoon, The Senior Philathea class of the various old time games furnished) Club Entertained at a St.Patrick’s celebration yesterday ors ‘of the day. were the Mesdames A. Li. Wallace, A. Mrs Leslie Salant: ee *| 2 enter tained for about 75 St. Patrick follow- ors last evening at an. informal. good time party. (The evening. was’ spent With mrusic and dancing and at midnight a lunelr was served hostess. The decorations for the even- ing swere ithe flugs of the. new. Irish | repuplié and American’ flags. Mr. and Mrs. (larehce Shockley} who were lately married at the home of the bride in ‘Los ‘Angeles, Calif, have come to Casper to live, * P<, a AE eae B. T. Pout of ‘the inn Secret Sérvico. agency “returned from a business trip to Omaha. * : gic eee Ralph Mason of the Kasoming Qi! company, © r ht fer ‘Cheyeanc company, Aenea Yopisht Tor eye Frank War s- vii return the Jast of; this weelk Superior, Nebr., where | he wus ealled to attend the funeral of his brotherdndaw. i see T. M. Shambaugh, who came here te-/ cently from Superior, Nebr.,has @ocid i e¢ to make Casper “his home and wii!) So into business there. 1 _e @e | G. J, Jonson. lett this week for) Rochester, Miin:, for medical treat: | ment, He may be obliged to undergo ‘UL operation: j land, Wyo., where they have been visit- /ing: with friends. ests of the Midwest pany. { i a R. K. Staley, a well known broker of this city, left last ni ver, where he will attend to business matters. ; M. J. Hopkins is leaving tonight for Denver to look after business affairs. Captain Hopkins has-been in the Lost Soldier fields for the last few weeks. «es A. E. Lawrence of Salt Creek who has been here on business left for Den- | ver last night. + ee Ex-Governor B. B. Brooks left. for Denver last night on’ short business’) ‘trip. 7 * . J.B. Barnes ts m Den: * Silas -Broks is leaving this evening \for Kansas City, Mo. where he wil! attend to livestock interests. es R. G. Potter of Sioux City, here on a short business trip. eae R. D, Miller has returned from 2) business trip in the southern ant, of the state. “* 2 R. M. Bartholomew left .yosterday for the Osage oil fieids to look after ‘tis interests Im that section. Cc. °W. Sparr ds in Pittsburg atiend- ing to ofl matters connected with the Royalty & Pxponeare, Corppratsons a * Mr. and Mrs, Roy Spurlock, who left, driving overland, |. Speas are ex- from. Wheat- ht for Den- in ‘the inter- fining com- for their home a} j been shown. Following is a brief description of the picture: : “Mickey” is an unusual picture. It is not just Wke all these other come- dies contain mugh of te same old material just glossed up a little bit. It contains much that is new, and it is | at the same time wholesome, entertain- ing and genuinely amusing. It ‘thas its share of melodrama, too, Good, straight melodrame, the kind that makes your hair stand on end if you happen to possess any.-Could there be a combina- tion more ‘suited to the demands of ‘the motion picture pubic? IMAN IS WANTED | FOR DESERTING WIFE ANDCHILD : a) Warrant has been issued from . the — of the county attorney charging ee Harned, a refinery employe, with deserting his wife and child and leay- ‘mg them without support. CASPER LIKES is compare with the quick action of simple witchhazel, camphor, hydrastis, etc., as ‘mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, One lady her eyes are bright and clear after us- ing Lavoptik a very short time., In an- ther case five applications produced great benefit, "We guarantee a small hottie to help ANY CASE weak, strain- ‘ed or inflamed eyes. Casper Pharmacy. ‘| Adv. oe Buy Rock Springs pure water at Whites’ Grocery. amel i INSTANT ACTION: Realty company will engage in a gen- There has neyer been anything to; with inflamed and watery eyes reports | 3-16-3t company. Products Cook Book. Karo home-made goodies—and is FREE. Karo is pure and rich in food value; it is wholesome and health building. That’s why. it’s the Great American Spread for sliced bread.. P.S. Ask your grocer the price of Blue Label Karo by the dozen cans. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY z New Yorle ! MRS. FRANK J. GOULD TO BECOME FILM STAR—Mrs. Frank J. Gould, for- merly of New York, who it is said will shortly be starred by a big British mo- tion picture corporation at a salary con- sidered prenominal for Great Britain, Mrs. Gould's marriage was recently dis- solved by the French gos. GONTRAGT FOR $30,000 BUSINESS BLOCK LET BY BIA SYNDICATE. HERE The contract for the erection of the $30,000 store building to be put up on the lot at the corner of Third and Cen- ‘ter streets by a syndicate headed by A. K. Lee, has been let to Larsen and Jorgensen. Mr, Jorgensen i4 now in} Denver purchasing materjals. pb sacmpectrsd sarcgesent Yrs SHIPP ACCEPTS | INVITATION TO | | GIVE ADDRESS, Attorney E. Richard Shipp has ac-! cepted an invitation to address the |Crosby local of the United Mine Work- ers of America‘at Crosby on April 1,| when the mine workers celebrate the/ adoption of the eight-hour day. Mr./ Shipp was also asked to speak at Hud- son and at Superior on the same day. | REAL ESTATE. BUSINESS The R. T. Kemp company has. sold its realty business to the Natrona Real- | ty company so as to enable the Kemp company to devote its entire time to ‘the insurance business. The Natrona erg) real estate and rental business, having its office ii the front part of the offices of tae R. T. Kemp com- pany, 111 East Second street, The} Kemp company wit vemain at the same | Jocation also. Frank R, Henry is president of the Natrona Realty “company while Wal: ter S, ‘Sollenberger.. is of the firm. Mr, Henry has been in the transfer Imisiness in Gasper for the last night to en y Mr. Sollen- | berger is formor manager of the real Jestate department of the R, T. Kemp PCMe wr Ane Candy is best for the children. - Blue Labei Karo makes the most delicious fudge—-delicate and creamy; crisp. taffy and brittle peanut candy; car- s and fondant. Writetodayforthe interesting64-pageCorn It tells how to make 17 Battery Place | Ice Company’s Water Polluted but | supplies and the condition of the new | from the Sage Creek water—which is |Supplying the city with water now— show thus far that the water is equally pany well, which meets with all of the | tion before the water is frozen. AT. KEMP COMPANY SELLS | vive president} 4 RES aaNet Pes lis ee BOIL DRINKING WATER. HEALTH ~OFFIGER SAYS Ice Is Pure; Dr.. O'Donnell Warns against Health | Dangers “Boil all Water you drink in’ Casper,” is the warning Dr. J. F. O'Donnell is- sued again today, in reply to inquiries regarding the status of different water city water supply. ‘Tests of samples of water taken direct aii as good as the Standard Refining com- requirements for drinking water as set down by the standards of the United States public Health service. The tests will be completed in 24 hours but thus far indications are that Sage Creek water is pure. Another tests of water as delivered to the consumer thra the pipes was started today by Dr, O'Donnell to deter- mine exactly what sort of water the public gets after it is transmitted thru the pipes. ‘This test is to be completed by Saturday. Relative to well water in Casper, Dr. ‘O'Donnell had this warning to give: “My general knowledge of well watets in the city leads me to believe that there is not a single artesian water well in Casper. From a personal viewpoint, I know that practically all of these swells are seepage or surface water wells. “The water being given away by the Casper Ice company in the, belief that it was free from bacteriological con- tamination, was found on analysis to be} ry badly contaminated; certainly as badly as the city water taken from the river. | : “I was misquoted when the statement was made implying that I had conduct- ed a bacteriological examination of the ice made by this company, I made no examination of the ice made by the Cas- per Ice company but 7rom information given me by reputable men who con- ducted a survey of the premises of this company’s plant T understand that the v v is made harmless by thoro distil- lation and reboiling of the condensa- “This being true, the ice would most certainly be of a high grade of purity. But the water used direvtly from the same well without distillation would not be safe, “This Indicates that the mublic must net conclude ‘that clear watts is neces- sarily pure. “Tests made at the instance of the Possible Contrary, te general belief that leases in ‘the business section are unobtainable, we secured the Jease for “Wiggins, Your Shoe Man,” who opened at 123. East Second Street yesterday. Tell us your wants. We can help you. doe Ben Realty 109 W 45" ST. PHONE 74.W the Frank Svitzer, Union Pacific station agent, was overcome by fumes from a charcoal steve and succumbed. His body was found some time later when he was missed and a search insti- tuted. |} ten years. He is survived by a widow |) and several children. } Chamber of Commerce on the Standard refinery well show that it meets with all requirements for drinking water.” ‘ age . arm in practice with the Cleveland In- lams and if the old “smoke ball” artist finds his wing strong enough to vo the distance, he will go to the box in rej drink. CHARCOALGAS |} KILLS STATION } AGENT ON U.P. Made Young (Special to The Tribune.) | fall of youth and health may be GREEN RIVER, Wyo., March 18, || YO2S if you will keep your system 3 wr ig room of || 42 order by regularly taking railroad freight house GOLD MEDAL QnalEN Oy The world’s standa T° 5; kver, bladder and tv the | enemies of fife and lovks, In use since " ¥O96. AN droggists, threo sizes. Lodk for = Gold Medal on every box end accept no imitation here, He has been agent here for Joe Wood is trying out his pitching LOST - The person whe found the two diamond rings in the women’s rest |@ room at the iris theater Sat. night Please return to Iris theater and receive reward. a gular game for the Indinans. pamela. |S meur er ywhere, but not a drop to ® Whites’ Grocery, 31 Water The man who invented PANTS might have beeen in the HARD-WEAR business. When he thought of pockets to hold the silver, we are led to believe that he may have been a JEWEL- ER; but what’s all this got to do with the POST- OFFICE> Mr. Pep For further formation, see Newspapers & Magazines at the-—— News Depot The TOWN CLOCK is a WESTERN UNION Clock! If the stop: ticking, we notify the Casper office of ‘the WESTERN UNION and “P-E-P” ticks get Pep “Punk energy, peo- Bats kcep a Man warm 1h Winker and out of Jail the year round ple! ;"” but when we no~ tify the Denver office, there’s shines “PEP” where lots of Pep. “Prompt energy, peo- ple!” 153 So. Center St. #"* Phone 256 If you don’t receive THE DENVER POST promptly, kom- plain, kriticize, or kick—‘‘we welcome honest criticism.” Pep “P-E-P” “Praise energy, people!” $55.00 GOWNS AT $35.00 We Have Selected from Our Stock 50 Gowns Consisting of Georgettes, Crepe de Chines, Taffetas, Flowered Crepe de Chines, Tricolettes. They have been priced up to $55, On Sale Now, Your Choice See Our Window Display New Goods Arriving Daily The hap. 156. Sow’ B. P. O. ELKS No. 13538 There will be a regular session of this lodge on Friday Evening, March 19th, at 8 o'clock, at Od: Fellows’ hall. Installation of officers and business of impor tance. th Center Street Your attendance is earnestly requested. \ By order of the Exalted Ruler. Robert Cohen; Secretary Gunnison | tweweuwe te hm | S17 SPWEFSS SRA PSPS AS RIES I eoa I RORIH le SUVS AIS SRS S ta PEVSlEPsLL SP RI snes