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THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1920 Co Closing Salto Club a Dance Tomorrow Night. ciety ents’ | PERSONALS Probably, the most novel dance cf the entire series of Saho Club dances) *% will be given tomorrow! gight in the| a6 Henry White hi areas Masonic ‘Temple. . Novelties, feature) on Dounce Dy Rite, Rae, sunt eras pers usic fur-| as vis dance numbers and danse musle fur! ie lwith. te ree vie: pished by the American Legion Orches of jazz artists will mark the close| ™ , formerly Miss Mildred White. of of the Salto Club dancing season, Dane-| this city. Cee g is to start at 9:15 o'clock and con- . ea rhe : un ie until after midhight.; It igs not; Mrs. J r of St. Louis, Mo., is | in the city visiting with friends and at tending to business matters. | guest at the Henning to be a program danée} Many dinner parties beforé the dance are being planned for Priday night. ones She Hotel whik is her Banquet and Dance ‘ |. 8. V. Eadmonds:is a business visiior for American Legion Men. j in the city from Denve The close of the “get another mem “ee ber” dr for the Américan Legion| will be celebrated ithis evening’ by a} er banquet to which all ex-servicé men ore) tublisned a to be the guests of the Wom-! purtment in connection witt y to the American Legion.| ing store. ill be'served at 6:80 o'clock +008 promptly and special entertainment be. D. Cross is here from Long Beach? sides a delicious menu is planned. | Cal, attending to his oil interests, After the banquet the regular Thurs-! “*- night “dollar dance,” chaperoned one nts of etitting and rem of the most pro Casper, has es ehng de his cloth: day Oren, is in the city from his hy the War Mathers will be held in the| nour in Bnnavon@isuankey’ ana Nlasonie Temple, ‘Phe orchestra of the| piersure evening. will be composed’ of American Pee 7s Legion ‘men. { aps Aces Mrs. Rhoda Goodrich returned to her home in Wheatland last night Tler a Mrs. John MeGrath visit. with? her % G ; 8 er grandson, L. Good to Entertain. rich, May 4 is the date set for a dainty) bridge luncheon at the home of Mrs.| oe John McGrath. Invwations are being| JOhn H. Freder issued to a number of the society ina-| {0m his ranch near Freeland, = conditions are very bad, he repo Be A account of recent storms. G. Stutsman of Fort Mor. Siew «an, Colo., is the house guest of Mr. and Allie Jewell of the Mrs. J. Hurley while attending to 's Home Socie business mstters in! this city. Cheyenne, * * oa is in town today Prof. I. Wyoming y, is here from . *# Judge Ralph Kimball went to Lan- Much Enjoyed. der this afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Chapman were see the host and hostess Jast night at their| Mr, and Mrs. Charles Anda will leave home on South Beecu street at an in-| tomorrow for a to Omaha. Mr. formal party. A very pleasant evening) Anda is just convalescing after a se- was spent with music and dancing. The) vere ‘illness from flu and pneumonia, hostess ‘served a delicious luncheon at! * se @ midnight. Pea Q.'W, Hillgren has resigned his po. The guests were the Misses Fay Til} sition at the Stockmen’s National Banke lard, Esther Dillon, fsabel Quinn and) ang has ecepted a position with the I Hughes, and the Messrs. Ted iaysen Lumber Co Rochford, F. L, Stone, T. C. Spears,| Rie ce Stanley /Greibull and ‘Bill Adams. H. Gomph and ’ daughter one ie of South Lincoln street, have gone to Ohio, where they will visit for several months with friends atives, Informal Party Plans for Hunting Party. Plang jare being made for a hunting! trip to; be made near Cody, Wyo., the| first of nekt month: £@.-R. Dawson is in that country now completing the pre- parations, Se A and a F. Tillman , Manager of the Ralph Mayo Bros.’ .acconutant - office, connected with the Mestas & Spears of- Dinner Before fides hi has returned from an ex- Salto Dance. { t tended business yisit in Denyer. Mr. and Mrs, Burton Lester will en- be reste Pe in a number of friends ata formai| Miss Isabel Quinn was confined to oe before the last of the > Salto/ her homé* for the day. which willbe given in the Ma- hieodnee sonic Temple on Friday evening. W. D. Weathers of the Fargo Oil Ban Mian “ Co. is expecting to leave this evening Little Miss Margaret | Anderson,| for Ogden, Utah, where he will attend daugtitér of “Mf. and Mrs. Charles An-| to business matters. dersbii, “returhed™ to “héF home today pile, dees atter undergoing a successful opera- tion for appendicitis at the State Hos-} pital, Jim Gratiot will returg tonigkt from Lovell, Wyo., where he has been on a short business trip, be oar) George Buchenough of Billings, Mont., is spending a few days in the eity attending to his oil interests. nee W. H. Griffeth is here from Denver, attending to business. He is registered at the Henning. + ee . W. C. T. U. to Meet at Baptist Parsonage.’ ‘The regular meeting of the W. C. T.| U. will be held Friday afternoon in the basement of the Baptist parsonage. f The topic of the meeting will be “The Religion of Friendliness,” which will be discussed at an open meeting. Al) the guests af@lasked to be able to ex birecanen ho Miss Helen Carlson, ceunty clerk, is mM some t| 01 ib. - of BS on, eg auitect leaving this evening on a short business ¢ e: re pnver. Mr. and Mis, C. R, Douds and daugh-| "4 pleasure trip to Denver. ter, Betty, “are leaving this evening for| their cld home in Chattanooga, Tenn where they gpay locate ‘again. —Mr.| here calling on his trade Douds has beemwith the Holmes Hard-| $!8ts- ca ware Company here. rier) Harry Anderson, who is travelin White-Mays » | Bruce & Co., is here calling on his t Marriage Announced mye, of News of the marriage of one of Cas- | per's most popular girls, Miss Mildred | White, to John Mays of Denver; came ‘8 4 surprise to many friends here. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr, Cochier, an old friend of the family in Pueblo, Colo., in March, unknown to) “ny relatives or friends. Mrs. Mays had{ Just returned from a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry White, ' Who’ were spending the winter in L. R. Brooks of New York City with the drug for ace Sam Fa yer on business for ‘Company. rncis is in the ci the € y from Den pitol Brush eee Mrs. Paul Hudson has moved to her new home in the southeast part of the city. Corres G. E. Williams formerly of Boulder. Colorado has arrived in Casper where he intends to locate. Si crags ores) Southern California, and it was thot by | se vt triends that she was visiting with | ? relatives In Denver? (| In the Day’s News Ver, pp 2Un& couple are living in Den-! 4 ° er where Mr. Mays is the foreman of | Willys-Overland Company. They| Jonas Lie, who reaches his 40th birth.’ ni to visit here next month, and day today, occupies a high place among \, Nake the trip overland w {the younger American artists. | His *. Mas has lived in Casper all her pictures are essentially American, the “nd had always been most popular, material having been drfiwn mainly vt the younger soclety set. Mr. Mays from New York and its vicinity. He has Visited here in November and won painted the workaday world of the many friends during his short stay. Waterfront, the glory of Brooklyn| ——————— ., Bridge, the beauty of the Palisades and HOW ANY | CAN the New York skyscrapers. The artist is a native of Norway and belongs to a AVE PRETTY EYES Norwesian family noted tor senius. in ,one form or another. His paternal nt) sirl or woman is pretty if her) uncle, after whom he was named, was is re red, strained or have’ dark one of the world’s supreme exponents Simple witchhazel, camphor,'of the short story. His aunts were is, ete. as mixed’ in Lavoptik eye famed as musicians, while various other will brighten the eyes and ajrelatives for generations had* contrib- use will surprise you with its uted to the cultural history of their results. \ Regular use of Lavop-|country. Having lost his father in early keeps the éyes healthy, sparkling | youth, Jonas Lie came to the United vivacious. ‘The quick change will, States with his mother, who was of rings, hydrast Wash QUICK tik A FORERUNNER OF STYLES FOR ALL—In this beaded tunic the effect is obtained by combining black beads and white springles on white silk tulle. MANUFACTURER WHO PAID: Realty Transfers ‘HIG SUM FOR NAME PUTS ee UP 310,000 IN PRIZES J. M. Carey & Leading electrical, } bile, sporting goods, of this city Bro. Pioneer Townsite Co., to John T. McGrath, lot 40 block 1__. D. L.. Shipp, et vir, to the Wyo- ming Bldg. and Apt. House Co. on jots 3, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, bloc D, and lot 6, 7, block E. S Addition Sophia Vv. & rdware, antomo-| and drug dealers will conduct a novel con- nson, et al to An- Hogue, lot 4, block 166, Casper_$ 500 1,316 2,000 “Madame Butterfly”| Rose Is Latest in ‘'Landscape Gardens | SPRINGFIELD, Ohio—(By mail)—} Followers of styles in lanlscape garden-! | ins will plant the “Madame Butterfly” | rose this spring--it is the latest! crea-| | the rose world. “Mittions of Butterfly" plants were grown by Springfield florists, the growers of pot flowers in the | largest world dame Butterfly” is an ever-bloom- jing, single stemmed flower and Is de. jclared to be very beautiful. Years of; | | cultivation and care were required to produce “Madame Butterfly” before it! was declared perfect enough to mar- ket. The rose is what: florists and | rose lovers czil a sport. While it is supposed to grow a deep rose pinkflow- | er primarily, it is just as likely to grow half a dozen other shades <qually | as beautiful. ‘LEGION POSTS OF KANSAS PLEDGE SUPPORT IN BIG BROTHER DRIVE FOR BOYS TOPEKA (By Mail).—Twenty-cight n Legion posts in Kansas al- have pledged their co-operation in the “big brother’ plan inaugurated hy Capt. Willlam P. Maclean, super- intendent of the state industria} school for boys here.--When a boy is paroled by the Tnstitution, his name and essen- tial facts concerning him are forwarded to the commander of the ‘local post in the city town to which the boy is going. Thé commander appoints a legion member to act as “big brother}’ to the boy. “Results have been excellent,” said Capt. MacLean. “These ex-service men |Bive the paroled boys advice,‘help them find work, receive their reports from school, and in various ways aid them to make good.” The plan has been indorsed ‘by the state board of administration. pe ee eee Mrs. Alfred Lowey returned from Denver yesterday with her husband, County Attorney Lowey. Mrs, Lowey has been sick in Denver since Decem- ber, but was able to make the trip to Casper this week. fi of Red Key, Ind., are here visitiny with Mr. Fager's brother, Edwin F ger, window artist at Webel’s “om- mercial Company. The young men are test. involving prizes to the aggregate uae Aotgeeh ger ae thinking of remaining here. A ete alee mnnings June: 11) i Ganitbi Hil) Adaltiom. 1,700] It cleans out the germs of winter— and) extending-to August 1.. "This wil] 5. af Garey ‘& Bro. 4a Geo freshens you | up—Hollister's Rocky be part’ of ‘the nation-wide : cantest |)" Gérsuch, lots 4 and 6, Mountain Tea, a certain Spring Cieanser zed by the manufacturers, of the wool" fis-iie, SmittePurmenc mag erready Daylo, the light that says 5 vi = la MON Servatius, lot 1 and wes On June 1 dealers thruout the Uni-| 4 feet of lot block 19 Be ted States’ and Canada will display in| Gasper 0 2,200 come en thgir windows the new Davlo contest |.\. prailey, et ae to Reduce, ht 10 $0 60 tbs., or imere icture. ‘This picture ‘has no title, but): “yrouseworth: on’ lot’ § Bene Rey gUamANEEE Gy wae ate it fells an interesting and human story.|— piock 128, Casper.2i-._. Contestants, will study thé picture and\rne Christian Sciehee ‘Societ uepet Drug Store then write on a contest, blank, which| ‘the Town of G “40 Christian yer Pharmacy. A can le procured free from the dealer,| sajenee Societ in ita oreriste ty, is bl what they think the letter in the pic- Wy on lot Co., NV-301. Station F, New York. ture says. per 1 The best answer will draw a prize! Union Tank Car Co. to Howard { of $3,000 in ish, and there will he W. Baker, on north 40 feet of ¥ 103 other prizes of ‘from $1,000 to $10] jot 1, block 84, Casper: con., etc. 1! BURNETT “ach making ‘a grand total of $10,000.|Charley ‘Thompsorg et x, to Sam The answers will be judeed by Berg, lots 5 and 6, Block 126, OPTICAL CO. ditors of Life, and if two or more, consideration, etc. 1} Skilled Opticians contestants submit the idéntical wa-;Harry N. Free, et ux, to C. M. roun loo: swer selected by the judges for any! McLaughlin, lots 9'and 10, block phe prize, the full amount 6f that prize| 68, Sheridan Heights Addition; will be paid to each. * consideration, ete... 1}? Because of the fact that the picture Harry N. Free, et ux 5. he interpreted in many different, Laughlin, lots 20 and 21, block ways and that number of answers, 68, Sheridan Heights Addition; Ss E B E N may be submitted the contest will offer} consideration, . 1 L big opportunity for the public to. § e its imagination with the pos- of cashing in. It is expected 15,000,000 contestants will enter. . to T. W. Pui block —, Ken- consideration... 350 R. Chadwick, et ux, to W. R. lot 5, block 127, Cas- wood Ww. | Johnson, per sibili that — j bune want ads. J Where Do You Stand On Voluntary Parenthood? Do you believe in itP Or are you against itP Do you know what the women of Holland have done about itP Don’t miss page 16 of Pictorial It contains an to act upon. Read the T Review for May, invitation for you Here’s a chance for you to express your views on this vital subject. Get Your Copy Now of Pictorial Review For May CHAS. M. GUNNISON Wholesale Distributor Se you. Dainty aluminum eye cup| American birth. While still a student *R. Casper Pharmacy.—Advy, at the Academy of Design in New York > he sent a canvas, “The Gray Day," to a the jury. The picture was accepted, Trih SSS well hung, and from thence dates Jonas "rihune Want Ads bring results, Lie’s regular appearance in American — tart circles. TORE EERE EER SERIE IIR RIN IIR EINE NOTICE 7 i x We have just received another shipment of the 8-day Automatic Alarm Clocks. One winding does for the entire week for both time and alarm. It calls you every morning and shuts itself off. No chance to forget, no chance to oversleep. Call and see one. JOS. I. SCHWARTZ : ik Iris Theatre Building # HAIER I EEE IE SEES I SESE IEEE AER RHI f ty KEKE KHER NNER HEY, YOU, BUDDY! DID YOU KNOW That the American Legion is entertaining all members of the George Vroman Post tonight at a big banquet in the I. O. O. F. Hall, starting at 6:30 P. M.? That if you are a Legion man or have applied for mem- bership in the American Legion you are wanted at this henguey (Either of these membership cards will admit.) & That the Woman’s Auxiliary is cooking and serving the “eats?” eee the American Legion syncopators are going to play? , Is there any reason why you should not be there? at te sasad eat Ones No poker player who has made a habit of winning ever quits when he once begins to lose. If you are not protected by an insurance, policy, or have too little protection, quit taking a chance right now. We write insurance, “An office that knows its subject. doeBen Really 109 W 13" ST. PHONE 74 W Co i OLD GEN. AVERAGE G —notice how he’s been E handing out weather T last few days? U —some day he’s go- N ing to average up D on the fire situa- E tion as well R C -—are you going to fe} be under cover of 4 ABSOLUTE PRO. E TECTION? R R. T. KEMP Co. Insurance, That's All 112 E. 2nd Phone 370 ee Sens Ee Jeorge Fager and Paul De Voss, both}, Everyho: should take a cleaning, purifying laxative Remedy this month. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is a ASSIST OOMESTIG HELP 2a nme OUT AF 1 The Juveniles of Nelghbors of Wood LU} storage Groce afternoon CRU May 1, from 2 to 5, 4-29-2 (By Associated Press.) | MARYSVILLE, Ohio (By Mail).—Mrs. | Louise Mittendorf, matron in charge of| the Ohio reformatory for women here, | is doing her part in relieving the do| mestic help situation in the state. She had from 150 to 200 $ and women un | der her care. As there is not enough work at the institution to keep them all | = busy, she sends to housewives some of! Vv, K’ V, rr the most trusted girls. IC Ss ‘APOR' U I !°YOUR BODYGUARD" - 30¥. 60F 31.20 Like tiie fartid HILDREN Should not be “dosed” for colds—apply the “outside” treatment— us horse they were named after, Hayes’ oe Jean Brett Chocolates possess sfyle. It is always good manners to bestow them. They possess a special fla- 4 vor, racy and delectable. 4) As to conformation they are perfectly formed bits of de- liciousness. Speed after a box tonight to take to the only girl. Always In Good Taste ‘ Denver, Colorado 9 JEAN BRETT CHOCOLATES ‘caasieaeaneameaianamaesmanmaiaaeaiemamemmamemanan || Sale on Suits, Coats and , Dresses 175,Women’s and Misses’ Navy Blue Suits 33 Y off for a few days only 200 Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats 300 “Dresses Every Shade and Size 25 GY off The Fashion Shop 154 North Center Street ) Our Buyer Has just returned from New York. The goods purchased while there Are Arriving Daily Phone 1304-W 156 South Center 2 4 in rc i 6 |