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| cross walks and grading of the streets jin this district in the southeastern part } of the city. 4 | } No objections were heard to the build a site series of bouses on the Galusha yet to be submitted before any action can be taken. further PERSONALS | > —— ¢ BUSINESS BLOCK i Maat; aoe pe ip {tion of Sant r District Se gia” eras A idea? er oe ne. a the ¥ si \ which is loc; r the old went a serious operation at the M !St “Anthony's Sunday school contest. brick yard. The plat est-, Bros., sanitarilum in Rochester Minn., * Pobby is 13 years old and is.a pupil ay 2 | gineering Com is reported much better. the Central school. : : * * * $19.95 Special | 50 DRESSES Consisting of Georgettes, Taffetas, Jerseys. _and sizes, (Continued from Page 1) covered any doubt as to that point by sending water ina carefully packed and perfectly sealed bottle to the labora- | tories at the state university in Lara- | mie. The tests here had been checked | previously by an analysis made by the} chief surgeon of the Burlington Rail-! road. This agreed in every detail with | the laboratory test here that the water was bad. COST OF PAVING UP 15 PER CENT IN FEW MONTHS. Because there Was only one bid—that/ by the Warren Construction Company— }| and because that showed an increase | in cost of more than 15 per cent, baat Mrs. 1.3: Lansing of ‘Williston, North Dakota; is here visiting her} mother, Mrs. Ed Gorman, 515 South Durbin street. AY ENRY WHITE; Los Angales Man Closes Option on{ Old Wyoming Block, Three- Story- Structure, for J, E, Fitzpatrick of Torrington, Wyo., $50,000 is here for a few days on business. Mr.) jyenry Wpit; has /sold ‘the old Bar- Fitapatrick was one of the lucky men | joie aan hate Wuilding at 112 South at Shs Torrington irae nee } Ceriter street, commonly known as the ba | “Wyoming,” for more than-$50,000. M. ©. Murphy of Los Angeles, Cal., bought the property which occupies a lot ap- proximately 25 feet in width. Mr. Murphy secured the option on | the building when Mr. White was in | California last winte: The transaction has heen pending for the last few } weeks. an . i ! Silas Brooks has returned from Kan-/{ gas City, Mo., where he has been at-/ tending to livestock interests. see Good Attendance at Eastern Star Dance “The ball room floor of the (Masonic temple-was comfortably crowded at the Annual: Eastern ‘Star dance given iast night: Refreshments were served dur- ‘ing the evening, and the Krausse or- chestra supplied the dance music. cee Pythian Sisters ‘ Organize Temple |. The Pythian Sisters who ‘organized | temple will meet next Thursday, April] druggists, has returned to his head- 8, Mrs. Mary Patterson of Lost Springs, | quarters. ; . grand chief of the Pythian Sisters of Weegee | Wyoming, assisted hy Mrs, Ruby Moyer sole ¢° Laramie, G. M. of R. and C., and F. 0. Bennett has come here from ‘Bridge 3 Easter Affair f Easter lilies and lilies of the valley together with bows of green and white’ maline- were the decorations at. the bridge luncheon ~given this afternvon at the hom@ of Mie, G. R. Hagens on} South Center street? About 40 guests were invited to ‘the Haster luneneon, and the afternoon devoted to ‘auction bridge. ~ o Formal Salto Dance at Temple Torlight The first Post Lenten formal dance to be, given by the members of the Saito club. will be held in the Masonic temple this evening. The dancing will All colors ©. W. Tankersley of Danver, who has been heré representing the J. T.| Milliken Drug Gompany to the local Values not less than $28.95, up to $40 cording to thecity contracting engineer, the city council refused to let the cont tract for paving district No. 16, which takes in the Sandbar district. In’ the! letter .to the council, the company} T ‘1 stated that the condition of the bond start at 9 o'clock sharp and last until | ata tee has bee or davai ion Cement a tala here net WAS On the first floor ts located the new.| market regarding. municipal _ bonds, | biccite belay ey stitute the Templé of Pythian. Sisters. ” ar ete ss restaurant to be opened soon by Wray | rade it necessary to present only cash | } All of the charter members are re-|' Ray Kinslow has returned to Billings, | © Street. This entire floor was | re | duested to meet at the I. O. O. F. hall) jront., where he has hotel interests. j at 2. o'clock in the afternoon. Those 2 « K, of C. Annual Ball : modeled und rearranged for the restau- an Elaborate Affair The second and third floors are club- pids. It would be impossible to get any | ‘company to bid on the bonds, accord- | ing to the company. | { rant. , The Rose*ball which was. given last night at the Mullin club by the Knights of Columbus as the Annual. ball, was one of the most finished and elaborate ; i 3 change in its cecupancy. affairs of the season. The Mull | sion will be held for the purpose of in ae Midwest | ° Misia a district. This will Is to include curbs, decorations, “signed and cxucuted by ating the members of the Krust ofl natnine: Comany of Chevenrn, W3°~| Cy nn tm shams Back Edwin Fager, were ori | fas wis join. - a MES Cae wer aed aser, ws thine Mee PR Meeting a banquet will be|!8 here for a few days. Mr. Kay w unning a i ‘was’ dimmed by red and white shades, making the hand-painted figures of Spring maids appear real. Window boxes of ferns and flowers and the wall hangings filled with: roses and other spring flowers were appropriate to the name. The fyrnishings of the bali room, chintz and cretonne upholstered settees, chaise-lounges and couches were <nnat- ed by the Chamberlin Furniture co1- pany. At one end of the hall the in- itials, K. of C. were set in electric lignts. The dinner was served in the ban quet room of the club at 8 o'clock. A delicious menu of celery, ‘olives. and radishes, fruit coctail, salted pecans, fillet of sole, roast turkey, oyster dress- ing, cranberry sauce, fresh peas, fancy potatoes, combination salads with thou- sand island dressing, rolls, strawberry shortcake, cafe noir, fancy mints anil cigars was served. Places at the din- §ng ‘tables were laid for about 75 cou- After the dinner the grand march was led from the banquet hall to the ball room by Mr. and Mrs. M: J. Foley. Mr. M. J. Foley being the grand: knight. The “Howlett orchestra supplied the dance music. *. Purple Jeather ‘programs embellished 4m gold were gjyen to the guests. ‘The dance pro; ‘consisted of 16 dancer and four extras. Besides the regular order of dance the program. containd @ menu of the dinner, the names of the officers of the Casper council: M. J. Fo- ley, grand knight; C. Cullen, deputy grand knight; P. J. O'Connor, advostae; Hon.-M. W. Purcell. lecturer; F. A, ‘Villnave, financial secretary; J. Huriey, recording secretary; I. F. Dunn, treas- urer; W. J, Chamberlin, chancellor; Rev. J. H. Mullin, chaplain; W. Kyne; war- den; A. McPherson, inner guard; P, J, Burke, outer guard, and the trustees, M, Jy,Burke, W. T. Mahoney, and: R. i. Ronan. The’ entertainment com: mittee was listed hs M J. Foley, Dr. T. J. Drew, BE. A. Slater, P. J. Tobin, E. J. Donahue, and G: F. Patrick. The ‘ait bs henoring committee of the evening] R. H. Boyd of Boyd and Porter, a Made instantly in « > composed of past grand knights was} Newcastle contracting firm, is in .Cus- r % , Xd Dr. J. ©. Kamp, ©. C. Cullen, | per on business, the cup ~ e m3 5, Burke, Dr. J. C. O'Donnell and Hon. se i" 6% M. W. Purcell, S. L. Myers of Alliance is, visiting -—— bd eg Be hin father, De, W. A. Bivens, for 8 few Costs less than tea : me Girls’ a i's 's = 7 Entertained Saturday. * exe F or coffee. : : ‘ >€ Miss Gertrude Kirkham enteftained| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Buckner of Mex- i & the members of the Buds of Promise| ico, Mo., arrived in Casper yesterday Ss Club; at her home, 438 South Durbin| and will make their home here. Mr. old all grocers 2 street, on Saturday afternoon. A busl-] Buckner was formerly assistant cash- J a ness’ meeting was. held, and the rest of| ier of the Pirst National-Bank of Mex- N 3 the time spent in entertainment. ico, Mo., and has now taken up duties =a zi * eee with the National Bank of Commerce Honored at Dinner here. He has had twelve years’ ex- tote eosteosieo dr lees Party. : ; perience and ‘will be a vahiable addi- OOS Os Oe ee Y Mrs, D. W. Davis was hostess at a tion to the present force) foefoeseesociectectecteete | ate dinner party given Easter Sunday in oto cte- teste ste to cteste * honor of the birthday anniversary of Pee er ee er er Mrs. FP. J. Souczek. The table decora- tions were of sweet peas, and baskets wishing to become charter members may also be {not close until that date 4 In the eVening of the same day a ses- } |served to the members of the new or: ganized Temple. f . . Easter Tea and Sale Decided Success of the Methodist church last Saturday afternoon was a decided success. The tea rooms were decorated in yellow and white, effect. Refreshments were served at the small ten tables all during the af- ternoon. The following informal musical pro- fram was giyen: “Bessie, Sweet Bes- sie’ and the “Slumber Song’? sung by Mrs. Lechinsky,. ‘Sorter Miss You"? and “Smiling Through” by Professor Lund- berg. Professor Lundberg and Mrs. Lechinsky sang in talian, “I Love and Love You,” Mrs. Nye, “Nobody Knows,” and. Mrs. Hood, “Cradle Song.” The whole musical program was much en- joyed by the guests. s+ . ‘ Mrs. Sam Service is leaying toinor- row for the Service ranch... She’ has been in the city to undergo a slight operation, eee re. *dMrs. Erasmus Lee‘has returned from a trip to Denver. 2 6 4 W. J. McLaughiin is in‘Casper fron Riverton for a few days. see Mrs. B. T Prout arrived today to visit her hushand for a few days Mr. Prout will go to Omaha with his wife the latter part of the week and will remain there in charge of the general offices of the Inter-Mountain investment com- pany, present as the charter w'll tion Company se 8 George F. McFall ts here today ‘from Douglas. Og e ee Mr. Quinn, of the Quinn Oil com- pany is \here today from Newcastle, ee © GRAND ANNUAL BALL of flowers were presented to the guests Givalby s % > ‘Ss. ve v id gusts, POCAHONTAS LODGE is > FS dir ieibatge Fe reiiee ann baby, FRIDAY; APRIL 9.1920 141 East Second St, 1. 0. 0. F. Bldg —The Store of Quality $ f ”, Tickets, $1, Including- War Tax ° ° ‘ —~ and will spend the week at the home Ladies Free - : of i . ‘ 63 plies, Seg etait a ch ig Exclusive and Madel Suits. o On account of the lateness of th season and the great number of days *% 70. Thre i S35! THATS HIMBALL IT’S HERE! xall HANDLES THE GOODS IceCream STORE PHONE ALL| zow Tarry Hill of the Warren Construc- is here,from his Billings | headquarters for seyeral days. eee formerly a, resident here. Richard Huff has returned to Laramie. | where he is attending the Univer. Wryo., sity of Wyoming, * The Easter Tea and sale of aprons} H. J. Hardendorff has retyrred from} been for nearly five weeks. and caps whfch was held in the parlors{Montana, where he has been jooking | the trip to El Paso in ‘their motor car after his oil interests. ee F. L. Crabhe, an attorney of Chey- | giving a light and springike|emne, is*here for a few days attending! where he has had his cattle during this to bysiness. ° nd oe 8 Mayor A. H. Maxwell spent yesterday here on business. s+ 8 ef Lander j occupied by offices, rooms and rooms at présent. No announcement has been made of {any changes to the building er any | from Texas Trip A. J. Cunningham and his wife have returned from Texas, where they have They made but returned by railroad. Mr. Cun- ningham went to Pecos, Texas, which is “located near the grazing country | winter. Mr. Cunningham in the cattle busi- j ness, is planning to ship back his cat- tle at the same timp ‘Mr. Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cunninzham have | does. The eattle wintered in good shape, returned from an extended trip in the south. * . J. J, Chanman has returned for the Mestas & Spears accounran offices here. Mrs. Leona Johnson, who his been Mra, Fe visitine here with her mother, H. N. Moore, has left for Buffala, * eee Leland Kirby has returned. home in Thermopolis, after visiting here for several days with friends ' business | he said. from Denver, where he has heen on business to his Mr. Cunningham said this |morning that he enjoyed his trip south | and that it was like a real vacation. } SSS AGE | “Love Amdng the Chickens,” a forth- coming Owen Moore production was ritten by P. G, Wodehouse. Pelham | Gfegiville: Wodehouse is the author of “Piccadilly Jim,” “The: Instructions of Jimmy,” ‘The Little Negget,” “Some- thing New,” “Uneasy Money" and ers. five Thomas plays the part of a 14- year-old flapper in ‘Dangerous Para- ‘ dise,"’ a film which is just now starting. Better for or coffee — Instant Postum Delicious coffee-like flavor. ‘you than tea markings. “ Real values appeal to every one and if you are needing a suit there is no doubt of your receiving an unusual quota in one of these suits. - The same discount we gave before Easter still prevails. _ Superior Grade ~ This great sfle Ki : met with decided inte and approval on thé part of . . . xa Oe Were, oo your while to investigate. o 9 suits of the high calibre ~ : + iA in ‘these is good é + uying at any time. But d } SON 5 to be able to secure them 25% Discount = . < just when the demand is rs : highest at emphatically re- ON ALL SMALL HATS R3 : ~ duced prices, is a most for- i sq Famous Delmonico rege cram = 10% ' Dis $ e suits shown are of t ° : superior quality navy 1 \ O IScoun + tricotine, made up accord- \ ON ALL LARGE HATS % ing to the cleverest of de- signs. Every. garment displays theffine skill and resultant admirable points of good tailoring. : Elaborate or’ plain tai- man has played.in your favor. Bs of Denver Z hed’ piodele are: both ae \ i prey y = ie eee a be itd: . Ile. |Sale is now on. Show room + Radel : : No one price prevails, but each t9 x ; at the Fountain at the ° sare ee as spe ates va open at 9 a.m. = Sold only, : suit is discounted from the original : + 5 petition for an improvement district in * nounced Its intention of creating such | Joe Marquis, who is interested with |. ‘The couneil decided to approve of the | Phone 1304-W 156 South Center the “South Butler addition and an- SUNT FRET OTET TTT em yee 5 z The Proper Way to Make Good Coffee Butter-Nut Coffee does not require a heaping tablespoonful, as is often used. A level tablespoonful to a cup is sufficient for most people. Always-measure your coffee and water both, or a good way to do is,to always make the same quantity, as, for instance, use five tablespoons of cof- fee and five full cups of water. You may: start the coffee from cold or hot water, but do not boil, only: bring toa boil. Then stir the coffee grounds from around the sides, so they will soak and settle—put on the lid, place the pot on the back of the stove or turn gas very low to keep hot, but not boil further. Make the coffee early for the meal, or at léast ten minutes before it is to be served. This gives time for the coffee flavor to be fully extracted and. for the coffee to CLEAR and the grounds to settle. 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