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__ Che Casper Daily Cribune nee —_———— a a ve St aa i ay i - ligscixecabour irs. Phi Ss i ] Daily Fashion, Hint | Three Suits Against F Rh caconts semteheoting ao be! NOTICE! tet “ae ee Feo oe OD ey [departure is looked forward’ to with) Ny , ; Leader Editor Are | carpenlele: ts Bulan aos . Spel new /.\- Thrown Out Court | afiss Mary Place nnd Mise Genevelve \ 3 Sheffner returned this morning from a “|e | week-end trip to Dener, F | a | CHEYENNE, W Mar. 22.—Three } age John Whelan is in Denver attendin, suits for approximately $20,000, brought ; Fg| | to business matters before Jeaving fer SEE BEN CY avenue, was artistically decorated|ing after his ofl interests. in the color scheme of pink and white. Ste yee Covers at the prettily arranged table| ©. K. Deaver of the Casper National | were laid for the Mispes Lillian Englind,|}ank, is confined to his home by an Lanonia Nelson, Lena Goble, Marie {¥llness. | by. Albert, Hearst against Randolph | |.the California coast. ! it 2 Leigh, editor of the State Leader Pub- | 1 = ; , . aif lishing Company, for alleged Hreach of 1} Watch for of the Arrow." Eastern’ Stars pee ae Ss A i ie r contract ana faulty have been dis- | | Entertain Officers , nae v t mis. by the district court and the} Oné of the principal events of the} PERSONALS i} } costs assessed against: the plaintiff, ‘The | FIRE! FIRE! Re » Casper, Chapter | eB uits were filed soon after Hearst*had | No. 4 Puisnle ch dbuehinn agile s held) R. N. Davis, a broker of Denver. fs /2-\ { =| Leigh arrested on a charge of assault, | We are forced to last night at ‘the Mansonicrtemple, the!here attending to important. tustices \ —| following’ a thrashing administered by | li oceasion being the annual visitation of Matters. Leizh to Hearst in the Leader office.+ realize. more — every the. worthy rand matron, iMrs. Sarah eee is Hiaarst, at the time, was an advertising | day that FIRE IN- Haskins of Laramie, She was accom-}. R. K..Staley returned trom Netiver| | > solicitor for the publication. H SURANCE is a neces- panied by =As A. /Underwood, grand pa-| Yesterday noon and is leaving tonignt = sit tron and. 2M sv oe Ni Robinson, botn| for: New York City and other eastern of the principal. questions considered. by | i ¥: of Cheyenne, Mrsa.\J. 1H. Hartzell, as-/Points, where he expects to spend abou* an internatio labor conference, which | | pee Bs 5 i sociate grand patror. Jf Greybull, was/tWe weeks, attending to husiness at ls to hegim its sessions today in London. | Schilling Tea is cheer. We Write Fire ulso present at the meeting. Mrs, Viola | fairs. t The sveeke beginning today has been | 4 Common téa is gi iiaur a Mechling, grand conductress of Casper, } We iated for the er ; | com, ‘ance and Mrs. Mary R. Knittle, past grand} Sam Kigsick returned to bis home ¢ ssary for rae ‘ matron of Douglas, end many visiting) Grevbull, Wyo., this. morning after ae the MaeMonnic ue to be| | iam Schilling Tea delights members attended the mecting. spending the woek here on business, \ 8574 RoR ereeted at | the ‘point rest Paris Poy sn ; and invi —<ite a After @ program exemplifying dal bs perey tes tiie Caadths PRES shed by the<Germans ih the first} rt nnn ene ti mene | ; Saale k sw a work ofthe order and witnessed by the farter Shaffner and family were! ‘ADO’ hattle of the Marne. { . . Bs entie stimu: Zo Ben visiting officers, a musieal program was ere o¥er the week en Gom Cenroer. | TRE leat i )WIFE OF NEW U. 8. ENVOY TO, + Beith A i armless ce we 3 . yo., Visiting wi! ve: ta | Ps 1+f % 4 " vi le pes Ais Tee ene tb y isiting with: telatives. t t on elegant afternoon costume de- \°, CALENDAR O! ENDAR ¢ — --——--0 obverse see hey very Lai arid j n pery es. 109 W 1st st quet halla where a delicious lunch was|’ Mrs, Henry Brennon ‘haa. returned wot eee abrrrnattn 48 pibturell ie + jof Mrs, Willian Phillips, wife of the/ Common teairritates. It’s PHONE 74 W served by a local committes with Mrs.|from a visit in the east. Mrs. Brennan] broidery in eeleeolen cic ee | sketball: University of ya, /furmer assistant secretary, recently aR | 1+ ory. taste-is. d ; M,C. Keith as chairman, assisted by) feturned early Lecatise of the illness of abe Py, Le ee ee yan Steel | University of Penmsyivania, 1 ino, | pointed minister to the Netherlands and | P’ y s due to a other members. irs PESTON idee a f° a silken ord. ‘The round neck ig fop national tnfroliegiat® champion: | ae 2h ES ih targe Speke of tannin War Romance Ends Mr. and Mrs, Robert N. Ogden haye| Stitohed with a fold of satin embel- Suey? A , a : |—and tannin is bad for n Wedding Here 4 moved to the Kidd-home on North Wol.| Ushed with embroidery, while flare |, \fOCkcy: Ameriitn Olympic elimina Ty and’ : “AkiAie Sai ge ke cott street, | Cuffs finish the short sleeves. Med- “ AD ARE int Binal 62 stomach and nerves. Phon 1127-R ae eaten Tomanch “baauin eels ium size requires 44% yards 44-inch } mest lab a teh A e a France. “Charles A. Hate, of Salt) arr. atartha pe. : Beorgett> with 14 yard satin and 134 | Starry (os Esl Mecre. ve - For heaith and enijoy- Creek, ‘and Miks Ariel Mildred Stevens tha Deacon who’ hag becn AY mer, 8 rounds, at . y' of New Work City, were marten ce a|here for the last few weeks visiting | YA Mning for ‘gores. “Anthony Dov ment, drink fine tea ; c’elock. today at the Methodist parson.| With Mrs. H. W. Holt, has retmned to} Very Plquante fs the sooond mod- | \) , | ates. nya oe ea at ens Methodist parson ner home in’ Deadwood, 8. D. | el In sili exepe de chine, the skirt Pave. REMOVAL | Schilling ‘Tea. accompanied ‘by E. C. Calhoun of the rae ing gathered at the lower edge and | prindeiphia: Johnny O'Keefe vs. George : THE CLEANER ‘Army’ and ‘Navy club and Miss Ethel Mrs. George S. Scott is taking treat-| Caught to a band. The waist is in \Copten?10°rounds,sat Caspc 3 } ‘There are four flavors of Schilling Adamson, The bride served during the ments from the Mayo Rrothers in their| Overblouse effect with a pretty de- | ~ ‘ nasal i | aka, Ceylon- India, Oo! CLEANING, PRESSING war ne @ Red Crose suree and ie, he} sanitarium. in Rochester,’ Minn, Mr.| Sign worked in beads on the lower | Trail of the Arsow.” Coming. 3-19.6t | English Breakfast. All one qualit ng AND REPAIRING cently. obtained her discharge. Mr. Scott is with his wife at the present. | front which is extended at each side | | parchmyn-lined moisture-proof packages, Called for, and delivered - the Hare, who is employed by the Midwest ue ee : fs * 7 to faren span girdle. Georgette is | | At grocers everywhere. eame) day; 3 whe 5 Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Green returned| used for the underbodice with short : illis g is ilateey roe ease Cracks: this morning from Denver, where they| Sleeves, fringe trimmed. Medium | | A Schilling & Co San Francisco Keltz:Wise Wedding have been on a business and pleasure) size requires 5 yards 36-Inch crepe | Performed Saturday ible | with % yard georgette, = | Miss Rena M. K ee | First Model: Pictorial .Review | | ig na Margaret Keltz of Ottawa,| Mr. and Mrs. Newton Ferguson of| Waist, No, 8672. Sizes, 34 to 48 in- Kansas, and Howard O. Wise of Natro-| Riverton are the guests of Mrs, E. F.|.ches bust, Price, 26 cents. Sidvt No. | | na county, were married Saturday even-|'Troxel for a fpw days. 4 Ps ior had e Oe ing by Rey. Walter L. French at the Oe mated alba! ier tat roles ee watts | | Methodist’ parsonage. They were ac-|. Miss Esther Wilders has accepted a} . Sar Wie as ate eat | col nied by M: d Mrs. H. B 11616. Transfer, blue, 15 cents. ‘ } Rae y Mr and Mrs. H. 5. Smith.| position with Tevior & Clay. | Second Model: Bl No. 8875. | Our Regular Prices on All | The couple will reside’ on a homesteot er oRE Se tied ligises 34 Perares ae mai a. £4 20 miles ‘northeast “of Casper. M. P. Wear sneft the week end at! Sri riper vise at 5 Cem ew ieee Cane ten { cents. Skirt No, 8670 Sizes, 24 to 32 | 5 Miss Hawkins Entertains 1S gx AND papcte waist. Price, 25 cents. Em- | % . in Honor of Birthday | Ww. D. Weathers of :the Fargo oi1| A peek ei oy Sacre eee Miss Marion Hawkins, daughter of|company, has returned trom a }uginess| 7°/0W, 20 cents. — any afterngon In honor of her twelfth| Fugene McCarthy ‘has returned ‘trom | _ A conference of representatives of all | \ hirthdas: Somiversary. * Hervhomé,, 620) the/Osnge-oll flelds:-~where:horwas'400k- 5,15 been called to, assemble 4n* Wash- i i ington today for the purpose'‘of recon- sidering the so-called *bonus question. Establishment of an i im ion on emigration i: e on HIGH SHOES # Mullin, Beulah Thompson,” Rosatine ties We Move Downstairs on Bij) Francour, Josephine Porter and Mina] Miss Clara Carpenter has resumd| or About April 1 | Derry. *|her position at the Golden Rule store & e 4 i : eee after being confined to her home for / ° | Stag Party for 4 several days. A Tantae al day THE BOOTERY Dew Drop Inn Boys ; eee c . The: members of the Dew Drop Inn| Henry White has returned from an| (| Batchelors’ club will be entertained this|extended pleasure visit in California | Visiting: Lodge Members). ‘past nine weeks. On, Sunday evening at the Henning byte bs hotel: Mrs. Lena Hawks, worthy matron Charles Cobaugh of the Ware Brott- and Mr. W. W. Sproul, worthy patron/ers wholesale druggists of Denver, is of the>Casper Chapter No. 4, Order >f/here calling on his trade, * Fastern, Star; entertained for the yisit-[. _ mee Beh {nz Officials of ‘the Grand Chapter of| Georze Stillwavon who has ‘hetn here, Wyomihg,'and also for Mrs. Mary *Knit-\(from Omaha on business, has returned tle, past grand matron of Douglas, Mrs./to his home. Viola; Mechling of Casper. grand con- besides duetreda, Mrs, J.°H. Hartzell of Grey:| J. W. McKim, president of the Cow} bull, Mrs. N..N. Sproul, and the Mes-| Guleh Oj] company is in Denver. srs. Fink Knittle and Carl Hawks. ee Lee in ie DIDeait oy ics 4 Leet Fourth Floor, 0. S. Bldg. Kamp aq hort, “After-‘the'annck. the| Wobert White, for the spreserde fe SL és <weleome thy Babe & Hibs 9 pete Sees Capen epe dh Mrs. William Mclirath-and children is : 2 SENN tse te OE Se eee A TERS iw) LEMIRE ae soe ‘have returned from Spokane, ‘Wash., aR ECT e if Vial nea NP ty aaa se raga a5 LAR stands highest in uniformity and Jeav- ening strength, There is no more: chance for | CALUMET BAKING POWDER ® Make Your lroning Day After ithe dinner the local guests es- ‘ isee aa sf | DO not make’ the mis- to fail than there is for sugar } a Bes veer al Today's Events 1) Hl ee of thinking. shar | fm eerste ctoae ant To ee Pepper: Club : - ia $y eT tae fy sista pare i An lro iH if i our Hee gi ing nis entertaining |, .O€ hundredth anniversary of the cocoa ts only an occa~ B cinccrcnemtt tho cot cconomial A Pe ices Sladgen \historic duel in which Commodor . ; ae ents, baked eee eas fot the members of the Pepper club this) Historic duel in’ which | Commodore sional drink. It is so val- Cs d evening. ‘The time will be spent play) eee ee oe eee eamone ne amas n ae : ing auction bridge as usual. VR Endgame nso i uable a food beverage, so BA ‘ave when you use it. Eas a aya ; ee fe The Ohio board of health today wilf 4 A sare wi i: , i Mra,-"Netlle Doyle was the house.| Inaueurate an educational campaign to | tich in the elements of There is-not the slightest need - guest at.the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. ai bata ace Saba alia pt oS aaa? 4 fhihae ioiddieious in for you to stand-for.a half or a Svendsen, 133 North Beech. street, for| ve +, guts elici Ps : the last fow dave while attending the|: Organized labor in Kansas’ holds a hol full day, pushing a heavy iron snecial meeting of the Order of Eastern tate ‘convention at perribor ie toray eo flavor, and so wholesome ; ie, and ering Star. + = adopt a platform and prepare for - % eee ling an active part in the coming poli- that it should :be used add reel J. A. Johnson is here from Lysite,) tical campaign. f u Wyo, attending to business for a few| Viegory for the federal woman suff regularly and. often. 3 pando: days. ‘ rage amendment will result from ah ry h A aaine " ( see ‘ jable action by the Delaware and Wash- ft The Trail of the Red A: ' . sent e Trail of the Re rrow Misa: Katherine Anthens has retitrn.| ington Teaisiatures, which meet in spe- uReelle sf Choice Recipes sent free Bee once work’ much i ed trom Douglas, Wyo., where she went cial session today. i . TO A j to spend the week end at her old home,| Conferences between the committee WALTER BAKER & CO-lid SOME TRAIL better, with i % vee *)*|representing railroad labor ‘and the as Established 1780. DORCHESTER: MASS. 3 Ss A d a a mM ease, in an , James H. Cody went to Cheyenne taat sociation of railroad executives on pend- Ladies Be Sure to Atten | = . hour's ‘time ; nigbt_on business. ink wage controversies are to be re ona | Put it in the Cup Just as You Do Sugar— jy \ om pour on boiling hot water—and the coffee is ready. -Dissolves Ii) + instantly. Strength regulated to suit tasr> by the quantity used. ff] MW Scientifically and perfectly prepared at our refinery, by Mr. Washington’s | | } . refining p 6, Pure coffee—absolutely soluble—tretain- ; ji Gees | Moreover, with a SIMPLEX you can’save money on the cost of heating your irons. You surely want to learn about this labor and time-saving household help, Come in to our store and let us show and explain it to you, Ironing the SIMPLEX way is pleasure. It means a saving of health, time, money and linens. The cost of an average family ironing is only 2 to 4c. Wewill also gladly show you ourlineofelec- elicious flavor and quality. No coffes-pot—. no bother—no grounds—no waste. Recipe Bookie: tres. G. Washington Sales Co.,Inc., x 334 Fitth Avenue, New York |= tric washing machines, vacuum yr simon tomer ys a uae : if | other aids to successful. housebold effici le We eae SS : = We aS. COFFEE... o % Originated by Mr. Washington in 1909 ! S ' i ! TAQ i “