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iii emana TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1920 Burger-Sheldon Sheep outfit. She has been a resident O———___ -- who is connected with the Bar C; Seattle, Wash., and will locate for the Present. They were formerly residents sper Daily Cribune —--— PAGE THREP ITY. PHYSICIAN NAMED 0 TREAT ENEREAL GASES ta | spector be Council Carries Out Program for| to pay ‘The public recommend wo! The inspection | . Wedding Tomorrow. i PERSONALS Elimination of Social Dis- | uits: to make \ marriage leense was issued tol | ith, Plane f | markets, jay Joseph Burger and Velma May | ®———————_____ ° eases with Plans for- | aurants. vueldon yesterday afternoon by Miss| Mrs. Bert Lindenmeyer and her two Trea¥nent \ thority to make Helen Carlson, County Clerk. Miss; S0MS And the Misses Katherine and PSE ST jtrips thra alleys idon is the daughter of C. B. Shel-| “Pabe” Eckenrode have come here from} Action of the public health ‘com! igapened mittee of the city council as reported | at the council meeting last night show- committee | that a health inspeetor or sanitary in- ned to hay ull milk, foods, meats and | inspections keries of pe committee city th diseases in Casper is to be used in se- curing office and working equipment for Doctor Bawden. The Red Cross\of Natrona county is )00 more about $4,000 to be paid annually by the city for this héalth work. health d that the nurse to devote all of her time to this also ne properly cle: jon of hauling ilso came up. with th have police freqoent year, leaving also obtain a) recommended charge of the | of meat| and rest 1 inspection cities to see in Casper this winter and has been em-| here but spent the winter on the Pacl| ea that Doctor G. S. Bawden already | tt later the city would care for this | ployed with the Oil Well Supply offices | fic coast. hag been jappointed : city) physician’ to| M2Uling, the contract to be let the first in the Oil Exehange building, Mr. sone have of! thatrentrnentior mince Sets to eneiar: twomens, hts hurger is a fesident of Jowell City,| The Wigwam under the supervision | those with venereal diseases | WOuld come under expenses to be paid Nebraska, The marriage of the young! °f Mrs. M. P. Hayes is being rearyang-| who are » to piy ands thnt ar-| 17 taxes by all property holders. ouple will take place tomorrow. ed in order to give more room to the | rangements had been made for all tests ore eile Crate port iy Seer: eee |luncheon customers, The show cases|to he made “at the Wyoming Clinical) “TY Inspector, City Attorney Re M. Delphian Society | have .been replaced, and several more! japoratorigs in these cases. Doctor| Boeke was instructed to draw up an or- | to Meet. luncheon tablés ada&. Bawden will devote only the mornings | Hance to cov reine murs cr, Suchea ‘There will be a meeting of the mem- fed Pod to this work also will CACIONAN TR oie eee rc enbly Sweat ers of the Natrona chapter of the Del-| n society on Wednesday afternoon | at the home of Mrs. C. 24 South Maple street. y program will be given as see . A. R. Informal Dance cessful affair. The D. A, R. informal dance held last night in the Masonic Temple in commenoration of the battle of Lexing- ton at Concord was well attended. The hall was decorated, in flags and drap- ed in bunting of red, white and blue. Many of the flags were heirlooms of the members of the D. A. R, Light refreshments were served. Several extra pieces in addition to the Iris or- chestra under the direction “of Mrs. Otto Krausse suplied the dance music. The proceeds of the evening will be added to the fund for the philanthropic | work of the organization. se 8 inner Before D, A. R. Dance. Mr. ed for a number of friends at an in- formal dinner party at their home be- fore the dance at the Masonic Temple last night. Several guests enjoyed the dinner party at the Henning hotel before the R. dance, with Dr. and Mrs, H. Lathrop as host and hostess. | | Harry MeN; days in Doug’ Miss Vita |Position with the H. J. on business, turned from Hagens atten Howard Jo! Cc. C. Pope representing of that city. Brady Comps trade. nd Mrs, A. E, Bilglin entertain-| (Charles Benjamin of the Wyoming! | Grocery, has left for 4usk on a short business trip. residents of: William Johnson of Sioux City, Ta., is one of a party of Sioux City men here} Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hagens have’ ré-} Wheatland, Wy0., where he + went ‘drive back a Cole motor car. George Stillwagon of the McCord & Mr. +and Mrs. W. English afternoon from ‘Texas, where they have been for several years. trip ‘overland in a White famara is spending several las with his parents. aia" emergency: ¢ men. He ses of firemen and police | to have charge of the} [{f tor th the n ndy having signed her erson Realty} Beacon has I wAl) make none of The $600 check paid; a wden he blood tests. Spring—Holliste Company. There are rumors of 4 m: the Midwest Refinin 5 | is y p I e i company as @8' Tea, the realiat riage, which will take place the first, share in the work of earing for veneraal ik. | Smith-Turne of next month. j cee Douglas, Wyo., where Mr.| ded court. | oe hnson is snow-bound at} to - ee is here from Omaha, Neb., a prominent Jewelry firm *. now prefer | | | any is here calling on his} ele Better health —and former Casper, arrived yesterday They made the truck, for! Your Mother m ‘s » Spring Adv. Ra ake up'the matter of making a inspec: | t meeting, four men »plied for — ade you take it every the position. ) Mountain Cleanser—fiz. “Two reasons why So many former coffee drinkers INSTANT POSTUM economy a strong second. * which Mr. English, is ‘agent. | Roworth Taaiue: aly Fore eee enone & ers trom rut: Postum is sold at the same lerton, Neb., visiting with her brotuer, | ‘The members of the Epworth League will be the hosts this evening in the ment of the Methodist Episcopal} nurch at a “Measuring” party. Each) guest will be measured against the wall id the price of admission will be com-| puted 5 cents for every foot and a pen-| ny for the extra inches of the height of he guest The evening will be spent playing mames and refreshments will be seryed. |All the members of the league anc their friends are invited. * | s+ Dinner at Henning. x A dozen of the officers and srock-! holders of the Poison Spider-Bolien| Syndicate were entertained at a dinner at the Henning Hotel last night. The’ out-of-town guests were Dr. Carl E. Conn of Sioux City, Ia.; Messrs. Wil- am Henson, of the same city; C. Tt. McCutcheon, Ed, G. Bowman, Frank L. n and Ed, H. Campbell of Ida Crawford, J. F. Chris- H. Vallerson of Battie ene Mr. and Mrs, Nichols | Fyatert at Dinner. One of the difiner parties given le- fore the D, A. R. dance, was presided over by Mr, and Mrs, R. H, Nichols. at their home on Park street. After the dinner the gyests attended the dance at the Masonic Temple. ara i ess Class to Meet. s Marie Bishop will entertain for " members of the Girl's Business of the Methodist Sunday school) on Thursday evening. The regular busi- ness meeting followed by a social hour} Will be enjoyed. eo. ert Appreciated ‘rvice Men, he concert given by Rudolph Lund- "’'s pupils for the Army and Navy st evening, was up to the usual ‘ish standard of these affairs, and was ttended by a laree and most appre- itive audience. The club rooms haye been redecorated and present a} ctive appearance, i * program was carried out as an- 1, with the exception of the duet Baeda Erieson and Miss Gravee In place of this Miss Kemp lo. “Sweet and Low.” ‘alists ‘participating included: Treber, Mrs. Burton Nye. 1 Lobdell, Mrs. F.. J. Leschin- Lial Branson, Miss Beatrice oedefell, Miss Margaret Speas, Miss a Hugo, Prof. Lundberg and Ray n. Pianists were: Grace Iser- ‘na Kassis and Rollin Nvgaard. , All of the numbers, were well given nl greatly enjoyed. The May concert the seventh and last of the Prof Lundberg announced. eee Kridge Luncheon This Aftertoon, Mrs. R. K. Staley, assisted by Mrs. inil’ Carlson, entertained this after- ‘on for a number of friends at an in- rmal bridge luncheon at her home, South Durbin street. *. . Con ug . Nirs, William Holl: Entertains, M Mrs. William Holland entertained this ‘ernoon at luncheon and cards at her me, 441 Kimball street. Spring flow- ‘1, Were the floral decorations and after * daintily served luncheon, the aft- ‘ nea was devoted to playing auction ridge, k eee : Miss Katherine Anthens has returned from Douglas, where she spent the ek-end at the home of her parents. Sertenestitcteslrnaaice “Uh, OLDS ‘Head or chest— Lew M. Gay. Mr. and Mr are here, en )Denver, wher Mr. and M from Lincoln, of Mrs. Lind Freed. ‘Lincoln, Nebi ous ilIness of Mis, Ray TI r last week vel Attorney Hi was here on for his home ;terday afternoon. Over Wi yMrs. Hazezl Chamberlin was called to} as the Burlington line ts open. 111 East Second Street s 28 ‘s. Albert Tweed 6f Lander | routs to their’ home, from | e they fave been visiting. | *-_ fs @ bY Stig ney ee coffee-like flavor. Neb., visiting at the home 5 Eastman, sister of Mrs. ee. r., yestesday by the seri-/ her mother, ** * 5 hompson, who was'in ven-| . is, expected here as soon Mada’ at Battle Creek, Mich. by the Postum Cereal Co. jarrington of Chadron, who} business last week left| on the Northwestern yes-| *-. fair price as before the war Everybody likes*its rich “There’s a Reason for Postum 2 —at Grocers. | NOTICE! Phone 1304-W 156 South Center hite’s Grocery Store Box supper and dance will be given eos We Are Offering Friday evening, April 23, at Odd Fel- lows’ Hall, for “benefit of Woodcraft p Home, given by the Neighbors of the Woodcraft. No admission: 4-19-11" | , eee E Georgettes and Taffetas—Your Choice i Bveryening: | $29.95 that makes | Z Dentistr. 20 Per Cent on All Silk Underwear nA Painless . How to Make:Clear Coffee It is a very simple‘matter. In the first plo: : be made the first thing, or at least ten minutes before serving. ‘plenty of time for ALL THE GOOD of the coffee time for the coffee to settle. ze, to make good coffee, it should This allows to be extracted and it allows Never boil your coffee. Allow it to just come to a vigcrous 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 to keep hot, but not boil further. Your coffee will then be properly made and will be clear when ready. Battoriva COs, NEW ADDITION WEST OF COST OF BURIAL LOTS POPLAR AND SOUTH OF © (SFIXED BY ORDINANCE CANNON BALL INSIDE. IT DOVER PART OF CASPEB eo VANCOUVER, B. C.—(y matl.)}—An he exact pricé to he paid for grgves|Old fashioned cannon bail of the 25- he city cemetery 2nd the cost for Pound variety, used many years ago on digging graves was fixed by ordinance|this: coast by. the admiralty. ships, 3 st quar-|!@8t night. Lots in the Highland ceme-| Caused the Malse Creek Tumber com- _ rhe southeast of the southeast auar-| tery will cost $60 to $75 aplece. Full. Pany a loss of $250 the other day. It ter of section 8-: NS | sized graves are to cost $10 cach to{WaS embedded in the center of a huge 12 blocks and i q : while smaller ones are to cost $8.{!0s cut Duncan be The tree had 183, 186, 1 53, 184 |, ' r KE : : he bal 1c 1 : nie » en The ordinance is to be placed in effect KTOWn around the 1 and’ con and 1§8, was taken into the city limits) 3)". 0.. {eh nakteatlathat {eoeenmsiot /alacoveed st night by action of the city coun: Easy. #2 Untilsthas suetateiciniid sabe tniiais il. ‘This section of land is west of| y, J. Chapman is leaving for a short! must h A VRNAHRC ae tah OST Poplar street and south-of Dover street business trip to Lusk. Axo M53 thigiwarstiip. running three to four blocks in each direction from these two streets. Request for an improvement district prob will be taken up a later O (C, U. 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It will prove our say-so when you compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price! re sold everywhere in scientifically sealed packages of 20 for 20 cents; or ten packages (200 cigarette: 4 Zlassine- per-covered caiton. We strongly recommend this carton for the ome or office supply or when you travel. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N. C. ry hi Remnant Sale A clean-up sale of remnants, consisting of lengths from 1 yard to 6 yards, at reductions from 15 to 25 per cen below former prices In this sale you will find the season’s most up-to-date materials, such as Silks, Ginghams, Percales, etc. A clean-up sale of broken lines and sizes of high and low Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps af enormous reductions. 25 pairs Satin Pumps, in white, light blue and pink; regular price, $ $4.50, sale price... 2.95 10 pairs White Satin Pumps; regular price, $3 95 e $7, sale price... 40 pairs Satin Pumps and Oxfords, in black, white, silver and gold; regular price, $10.00 $6 75 e and $11.00, sale price......... 25 pairs High Shoes, in black, grey, black with grey and tan tops, in French, Louis, Military and Cuban heels; a good range of sizes; regular prices, $6 5) ° $10.00 and $11.00, sale price... Richards & Cunningham Company “THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST”