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MUS FEAST WN CHORAL CONCERT 72 INAL CANTATA DELIGHT TO PUBLIC Surpassing in beauty and difficulty any previous offering. th- Gfth| concert of the Casper Choral Society was given at *he Church last evening under. the direction of Prof, Rudolph Lundberg before an audience which filled the house to its capacity. The society sang, for its final concert of the season, the cantata, “The Sleeping Beauty,” by F. H. Cowan, famous English composer. | he oy at and the gui ‘CONSTRUCTION RESUMED ON TRIBUNE BUILOING WITH ARRIVAL OF STEEL’ the score perfectly, bringing out every shade of meaning. With the arrival this week of steel That the audience might Hsten with! greater. appreciation, C. Og peel president of the ‘ an seas: i ne chorns and} The prologue, which deals ywith the christening feast of the princess, was) tative, sung by A- i} the occasion of the The opening chorug} tenors and basses fol- voices representing the The sopranos take the part} of the Tribune on Bast Second street, | work on the building was resumed and it is hoped that it can progress rapid- ly. The brick, work on | the bidden to the feast, and;storY will ‘be laid’ starting Monday. of the prologue tells of} Local contractors are working under sstowed by the good fairies}mMany diffieulti¢s owing to the unce of the one wicked jeal-|ta‘nties of deliveries and * ‘it would tr jthe patience of Job,” builders declare, by the alto: Methodist | tne improvement wark necessary just at this time to | people devoting one day to the improvement 9f the roads within their respect A PROOLAMATION. ? With the thousands of miles of public jfoads and highways within the State of Wyoming, it is an impossibijiiy for our State and ‘Cou Eps Aborichin, Nt of ay Servi inty Agencies to do all) and Information nfarmajon hrarah of the War accommedate our tourist Department ae in per er the i It has been demonstrated: in. the that mainder Week, organizing a we! pe by he tare committee. in $0 the elty. Simslar ive ‘communities wonders can be accomplished, it is plain to be seen that if hia |e ier sean n) city aitea: by the ‘Ser: j;8ame method be followed throughout the entire state practicaily all our roads|vice and Information brinch represen- | will be-much benefited. tatives. Now, therefore, I, Robert D. Carey, Governor of the State of Wyoming, in br eve vreeat otner to not only improve the condition of our, same / encourage the byilding and better maintaining ut ane eee nde eh sgjcorpe in ore the do hereby proclaim and des'gnate Tuesday, the 88nd day of June, 1920, as Good| Publig Health aN Federal V |Roadé Day, and do most earnestly urge and #ecommend iat on that ddy the Saacation peatene Fee people of the stute devote thelr time and energy to the improvement of our) draulic shift, according to the factory highways. ‘men: demonstrating the Laursen shifc, I would request the Mayors of the different towns haut cities together with| jthe Boards of County Commissioners of the various counties to co-operate in trayel and domestic needs. of the city are this welfare aE beams and supports for the new home, carry out second, provement in our rapidly ¥ | (SEAL) of the wicked fay was sung|due to the many\unforseen difficulties} y Mrs. BR. Sundwell. which develop, The only consolation M O. W. Hillgvren opened the sec- jes in the fact that it is not alone lo- ond part of the cantata with a very/cal but genvral throughout the entire beautiful solo descriptive of the growth} country. of the princess from ehjidhood to eet Failure to opain plate glass win- anhood. }dows is a handicap that is holding up The next seene in the cantata: is de-|the completion of a number of build seriplive of a Mayday feast celebrat-|ings here and from present ind ompletion of 20 years of the, there is small forecast of any early incess’ life without the fulfillment of|proyement. The Moulton Motor ci curse of the wicked fay. jpany building on Bast The Mayday chorus was one of the] highway prettiest in the entire work. It pre-jthan two months on account of the ceeded the entrance of the king andj shortage and other buildings fear and the tribute of the king to|‘elays of equal length or longer. ‘The part of the king was; ewe Hood and that of the| NOTICE § Beatrice Boedefeld in| rude apartments on Park pve. ats June 8, 1920 nade please stmert Co., L. th The ¢ will be r animents In the fgllowing| Parties. h: necially descriptive of the of the story. The prince: s from*the banquet bel. climbs , led bj ne unseen fore a turret chamber, where she old erone seated at a spinning she climbs the sairs the the May Day chorus nter in the dis: dance inus. . W. Frank yery sweetly of the princess in this : rs. Ed. Lord took the part ef the ho induces the princess to to-wh/! nning wheel, whereupon she her finger and falls in‘ a magic Mrs. Lord's voice was particu- suited to t the and M Dresses Lot No. 1, $19.7 Priced Materials: Taffeta, Messa- line and Georgette Crepe. Materials: Taffeta Messa- line, Foulard, Georgette.. Crepe, 16 the incan-| ne incants a about the palac pped in magic #leep from the world. The chorus, “Sleep in Jiall,” was sung with @ in. the final scene Mrs, Bunton e sang the part of the prince ana, Mri 2 Branson that of the ‘princess, who is awakened from her magic sleep by his kiss. heir work was splenaidiy | Lot No. 2, Priced .... s the courtiers take up chorus strain, interrupted curse fell upon the castle, princess and prince plight n the le the their troth. addition to the soloists mentioned. ere of the work was sston G."Be Boos Millinery All ladies’ dark and small Hats, less 50 per cent. ire preduction was given most and formed a fitting climax io the work of the society this season. In tribute to the ‘work of Prof. Lund-]| bers the leader of the chorus, the members of the society presented Jim with beautiful bouquet of American wa All Casper ower him a musical work in behalf of All Children’s Hats, less 50 per cent discount. nist for her y difficult nd mem f tt ariily congratuls udience. — NOTICE t Side cikcle of Presiyteri y Will hold a bak JUST ONE MORE DAY OF THE Yellowstone; has been held up for better} | } | 2t simplicity. sili June 5th Is the Day of This Sale |making this day a success, and that all organizations, Such as Labor Unjoni Farmers’ Organizations, Chambers of Commerce, and others formulate and such plans as will result in the general observance of the day, It is further urged that all business houses be closed on this day in order that all} may assist in making the day one long to be remembered fn the history of road! advancing State. in Testimony Whereof, I have hereynto set my hand and caused to be af- Axed the Great Seal of the State of Wyoming. Done in the City of Cheyenne, this 27th day of May, A. D., 1920. ROBERT D. CAREY, Show your teeth and Be Proud of Them You can if you are a regu- lar user of NYAL Tooth Paste {t. keeps the teeth clean, white and glistening. The Flavor Pleag’es Casper Pharmacy “Once a Trial—Always Nyal” Cenvernor, By the Goyerngr: W. B. CHAPLIN, Secretary of State. Hydraulic Shift Simplifies Work of Driving Auto py human directing is done automatic: - ally. Novices and particylarly women who} (may haye to forego the. pleasures ef driving on aecount of couple gear sni! ng are expert drivers with the hy The Latsen hydraulic gear shift is being introduced to Casper automobile} owners at ‘the Moulton garage this! Week through demonstrations of Mr.! Major and Mr, Taylor, two factory ex-/ perts. The Laursen’ hydraulic <ear shift is recommended to be of amazing} What was formerly done What can compare with the flavor of big, ten M & G Potato , eaten ata “picnic ? Beefsteak broiled over a wood fire—never mind plates—put your steak between a sliced roll—use your other hand to reach curly-edged, toothsome M & G Potato Flakes—sandwich in a pickfe or two—finish off with black coffee and marghmallows toasted Eyer the dying embers, Suits | Lot No. 1 Priced $29.50 The balance’ of. our stock of Suits, lessOne-Third, ede ae Blouses Silk Georgette-Crepe, em- broidered, beaded and flowered, less 20 per cent. Oh, man, what @'day and Bhs a feast! Colerade ii aon & Mig. Co. ver, Colo, Talking With the Dead iS the Dead Conscious mI Can the Living Communicate wi the Dead? Messages From the irit World? Thropgh Quija |, Slate Writes, Table Tipping, Seance, Spirit Obsessions, Etc., Exami Do they Emazate from the Spirits of the Dead or from ed NOTED ‘LECTUR AND Bi IPL a URuaRIae ON SPIRITISM This eminent Bible scholar will present some startling facts which will explain and clarify these mysterious phenomena. An unusual op- portunity to hear an interesting: lecture. ODD FELLOWS HALL SUMP hic Cordially” eatea Me Smocks colors, also embroi- dered. All SHATS FREE BIG DISCOUNT SALE Women’s and Children's Wearing Apparel ALL BOLT GOODS INCLUDED IN ‘THIS SA Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks SALE POSITIVELY ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT, 8:00 P. M. assis Dry Goods Co.4) 2-2 220 South Center Street .% Acvoss the Street from the Lyric Theater There will bea regular Session of this‘Lodge on Fri- day evening, June 4, at 8 o'clock at Odd Fellows Hall. ‘Thermopolis delegation will be here. Your at- tendauce is earnestly requested. By order of the E. R, ROBT. COHEN, Secy. me See a of Commerc, this dis. iM the. game mation branch of the it Visit tO Casper to Know most capital and tador talking about {1 d any capital channnels ‘without any ction taken. The initinl meeting to form a wel- tare committee to work in conj with the Service and Informa: branch officers will be held this- We are now selling Suits at less than it will cost us to replace them. We are gwing. a Discount of «On All Men's Button Shoes ———— HEADLIGHT UNION-MADE OVERALLS «$2.75 — Per road SATURDAY SPECIALS « ..25e 15¢ Bars P. & G Hapthe: Soap f. Packages Wool Flakes for 3 posksar Pride Washing Powder for .... Howe Rroseis Each . Table Ojlcot Per yard . Shelf Oilcloth, 10-gt. Water Pail is Saag at arg Fonmel Dish Pans, Metropolitan ‘Seto