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TUESDAY, JAN. 4, 1921 Moose Entertain die. The time will be spént as a ken- at Winter Garden, sington. a ~ Casper lodge No. 1182, Loya! Order ee ents of Moose, entertained at a dance andj Henning to Have Social time last night in quarters now known as the Schembeck Winter Garden. All of the guests con- ‘sidered the evening one of the best that the organization has enjoyed. ' The guests arrived at 9 o'clock and the last dance was played at midnight. The Schembeck orchestra furnished the music.;/For the innovation squa’ dances, Mr. Bert Wagner, musician’ of the lodge, presided at the piano, The dances were ‘‘callea” by B. G. Davis. A special program sarranged by M Wagner was enjoyed du mission. solo by the The numbers Mrs. Ray Shaw, accompanied by violinist of the Schembeck oe- che and an interpretative dance by Miss Ethel Mann, daughter of At torney G. H. Mann, a member of the Moose lodge. Both features were re- ceived with great applause by the audi- e tefreshments were sei program. The menu Wiches, relishes, cakes Ladies of Maccabees Install Officers. At the meeting of the Ladies of M cabees held in the I. O. O. F. day night, the annual installation officers v held, the following of ce wel ted and placed in of for the ensuing year: Commander Coll ienin Deliah Anna M. Tubbs: ved after included and coffee. the sand- hall Men- of collector, plain, Mr: a Gaptain of the & After the bu seaman AHI GANS able social time was held. ™ Mc- Mahon, state leader of the Ladies of the Maccabees, was one of the distin- guished visitors of the evenin Refreshments were ser dames Wilson and Phili Delphian Club ‘Meets Thursday. The Natrona Delphian club will meet tomorrow afternoon at o'clock at the home of Mrs. T. F. Algeo on South Durbin street. a Pi Phi Has Meeting. The members of the Pi E Phi Alumni club met at the home of Mix« Catherine Dunn on North ~— Wolcott street last evening at the monthly meeting. After the session # next me of Mrs, 1 time was enjoy ing will be held at the Bei H. Pe Elks’ Ball Tonight. The’ annual liy the Elks will be formal > giver hele vening: at the Winter Garden “The, hall will | be decorated for the y and refresh- mients will be served during the eve: ning. Anna Trevett left ye o to resume American Co! sic after spending the holid: with her parents her This is he ond year in the Chicago school, ses The ladies of the North Ca 1 meet at the chapel noon at 2 o'clock. a thimble er chapel Wednesde ¥ All are and a darning a a 5 HOOPING COUGH No “cure”’—but tiene: to re- duce paroxysms of VISKS : VAPORUB Over 17 Million en Used Yearly | atte to bring Don’t» forget our regu on Wednesday evening, J is very important that the HENRY WALFORD. peckident: NEW ?RI PPP ETI errr rrerirrrriry w/ (2 eeereesooegs theiry new aske.] | Attention—Retail Clerks THE MOORE HAT SHOP LANDSCO PATTERN HATS FIRST SHOWING OF Balcony Smith-Turner Drug Store 5 Speeial Dinner. In honor of Elks who may wish te entertain at formal dinner parties be- foré the dance this evening the man- agement of the Henning hotel has ar- ranged a special table d*hote dinner from 6 until 8 ovelooks [7 PERSONALS] Rey. Robert rR Marquis, ) rian Sunday school missio: ‘y for the north half of Wyoming, leaves today for New York, Philaceiphia, Washing. ton and Baltimore for three months to present the work of the board in Wya- ming to the Pr yterian churches in these cities, incidentally acquainting |the people of the East by picture and story with the wonderful development jot Wy Presbyte- eee rickler has returned to Ros where he 1s enrolled in spending his M academy after vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. {a mittary | C. M. Strickler, of, this city. H ss Miss h Crompton has | from her vacation and ha ! position rt supervisor returned resumed her in the pub- lic schools. | see Mr. and Louis Stronberg of | Louisiana, ed in the city t and will spend the month visiting jat the home of Mrs. A, D, Adams on } South Jac’ has returned to the pending the holidays at his | ota home in Clevéland, Ohio. He has resumed his position with one of the arages. |} R. C. Wyland is in Cheyenne ing after business \tew da; |. Mr. and Mrs. William Henry turned to “their home at the ranch after visiting for the with Mr. and Mrs, Robert Dodd cott s They were entertained by many friends while visiting in the c eee look- matters for the next 2 re: Mrs from 1 week companied ‘Thomas Ril Herman Budig ad, S. D., wh has returnel re she spent last was ac- son, ith h he r mother, » by She her small hus left f _ will at Mount St. 8 been” spel piling the ‘Chr s 1 | lithe: at the Tomah Or. her parents hére. 1 * The Masters Robert. and Donald | Dodds have returned to Sidney, Neb, p the are enrolled in a milit They have been spending thy with their parents here, ee @ 1 hatlday J. B. Barnes of the | ing company, morrow, after ver Midwest Refin- expected to return ‘to- pending a week in Den- and in Lincoln, -Neb., | i | | | | 1 Million Tablets CONSTIPATED -wileh “HEARTBURN, NTEB An each bo: i lar meeting at Moose Hall anuary 5, at 8 o’clock. It full membership attend. JOHN D. SALMOND, Secretary i NG STYLES So 0292000200000 0882902200000000 0G SPH PTOOFORSOOOREVON Che Casper Daily Cribune [with his tather, Judge J. B. Barnes, Judge Barnes was re- cently yemoved to one of the hospitals where he is receiving treatment: from Sr., who is a1. sbegialists, Dr. N.C. Geis is spending sever4 ays in Denver attending to business matters. sane Ted Wether, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Wetherill, has réturned to Howe, Ind., wheré he is enrolled in the mil INVESTIGATION OF INDUSTRIAL STATUS ASKED (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Jan. tary aeadems.. ‘Mr. Wetherill ts firs: |, WASHINGS N. Jan. Three, mnjor Lit ak in one~of the school com-jiicniaed in & A ae oie sve a ; ee PS tién asked today ahaankesd s1aior, : Spurlock are in} They. include Salta Clare telemis sear ick ere In Vigne dealltig in nec the city visiting friends and looking aft- fon to high prices; the conduct of Bel ivdicipatigie rhe OMe jrailroads under private management A, H, Stewart is expected to réturn [Which resulted in the laying off of 100,- tomorrow from Denver where he been «spending ee holidays. Paar Miss Harriet rdner, teacher of do- mestic science in’ the schools here ha: returned from Lansing, «Mich., whe she spent a vacation. Field Executive Pleased with Boy Scout Work Here John H. Piper, district district field executive | of the Boy Scouts, whose headquarter is In Kansas City, was visiting Cas yesterday in connection Scout movement. Mr. Piper carried on interviews. wit! Scout Executiv Black of the executive committee of the loca with council and expressed himself as high- Scout growth ; in ly pleased with the Casper. He left last night for Dou glas to hold interviews with the bu izing a council in passim ects Drunk andl and Drug Peddler Fined Walter Burnside, drunk, deposited $15 in the city: coffers Monday for im- bibing too freely of selected moonshi Filmer Adams, charged with vio! ing the drug ordinance, was given a |— fine of $100. ree ea is CARD OF THANKS. No words can express how we are to tha many for the great honor, pathy shown us during the burial of the remains of son, brother and comrade. MRS. ANNA LANGHOOP, MAJ. WILLIAM SHORTELL, gratefu eturn and our CHARLES VROMAN AND FAMILY, AND THE AMERICAN LEGIO ee eee eg ee CATHERINE DUNN .NEW DEPUTY. Miss ‘Helen K. Carlson, county clerk has appointed Miss Catherine Dunn deputy county clerk. Spon it Seckaw 2 — Try a Tribune Classified Aa. LI IN 1 “POWDERED MILK Klim is endorsed by lead- ing food authorities and emi- nent physicians, for it is the ideal milk for al milk uses. Klim comes in two forms: whole milk (full cream) J} and skimmed milk (forall cook- | ing purposes). You can buy ft it by the pound and usedt by the Spoohful with no waste, - MERRILL, SOULE SALES Ist Nat'l Bank Court, Rock Springs, Wyo. FOR SALE BY BOSELLY & CARK Fifth and Beech it co., i GROCERY nd—Phone 97 f. BKOWN GROCERY 7 co. has the and members ness men of that city Telative to organ- beloved as 600 mer the public's money, according to labor Officials, anu the wholesale shutdown of the textile indust nd the wasting of millions of ENERAL DELIVERY AT | POST OFFICE TO REMAIN OPEN @ AM, TO 7 P.M tomorrow Commencing morning the General Delivery windows at the post office will open at $:00 A. M. and main open until 7:00 P. M. Wenger, new Assistant asks that the public co-oper post office employees and tak 1] B8e of the extra one and fe windows Will be open. ing about the service Mr. V with the dvant a half hours In als - 1 “We are trying,to give improved s peop! and we need the help of the are doing our utmost to e: > mat- and to n a success of the whole MOTHERS FRIEND For Expectant Mothers Usen By Taree GENERATIONS WRITE yom BOOKLET OW MOTHERHOOD Ano The BAY, rece ERADFIELO REGULATOR Co., DEPT, 5-D, ATLANTA. GA Son, You're | Looking Fine The Most G lorious ensation of All Is to Get Back Into the Game. | whost Ask a iyone nerves seemed to have gone to and the atom af iron ned out the blood, how it fecls to come back. Ask the host of men and women who havc used Reolo: Here of the most astonishi reconstr ever devised. It is ¢ many ways it seems to act act# almost at onee.’ Safe, hurmle food value, to et afl medicine, it the quality of actual » almost lin * It has the power to. In | crease flesh, it enhances the activity of the entire organism, puts iron in the |blood, lots of it, increases red corp cles enormously, ttkes the pallor out the cheek contributes to the defense ofthe body against exhaw tion, and intensifies the activity of the | vite | proc tg such an extent that you | not only look like a winner, you feel it }from head to foot Ask ar clerk at the Kimball Drug Store and any other louding drug store what a host of mer und women have ined from this most | wonderful reconstructive ‘strengtheier $1 box of Teolo diy. ANay Today, We We will ‘give a % Discount On La France An Expert Corse USH COATS OTH COATS VELVET DRESSES 'UVETYN DRESSES SKIRTS at 1-2 Price dnesday and Thursday and Nemo Corsets tiere. in Attendance Sane 56 as my es | thing w tion 2 Prey when in anne SW Ws oe every attempt will be WASHINGTON, . liver it. An improvement in} tion dollars of, the $ the parcel post delivery system will) priited by congress f also be made. yo Lh FUNDS | need whole-hearted co-opera- of the patrons.” Tonight the whole force of clerks will ine themselves to thé parcel iat nd ao <eptions official who sa. do not function above | ainly never observed | chewing gum.—Col- lief was. spent ny ome Vhe at An Washington rican " has “ee our gil senate today during the gove economy disetission. Reed > of [£ your Coffee-Pot ies boiled too often Iftoo many cups of coffee have set your stomach and nerves on edge, put the pot on to boil again~ But this time use POoSsSTUM CEREAL in place of cokkee Boil it a full fifteen min- utes’ after boiling starts and you will bring out its rich, satisfying flavor. The benefit to health will soon be apparent. “There's a Reason Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc. Battle Creek, Michigan. Coats, Suits and Dresses POCOCOSSEHO OOH OTOROSOED0SCDSO00008909 eecce L. G. SPENCER ROY FENEX ANNOUNCING The Opening of the Service Grocery and Market 933 Poplar Street We Offer You The Best in Quality, Closest Prices and Excellent Service Below We Quote a Few of Our Many Close-to-Cost . $9.50 $1.40 “ 25C vale. ote se Calumet Baking. Pow- 00K " 10¢ ast pauitan Calumet Baking Sugar, per coms at 65e, $1.00, sack -. and Less than pound -..- 50e Northwest Blend cof "AQ Powder her casi » B5e fee, per pound mF c BOG N $y can Whol ie Comet a es: BB actin on ee ake green, per pound —-.__. No. 3 can Water Pack 3 1 0c Jersey cream pan " 46 i 8, per Can s... 45 0c cake flour, 4 pounds. C itive pound can white 60 600 ergam buck: 50 Karo syrup, can Cc etek Pree, UC 2% pound ean white Karo 30¢ ‘ ‘ yrup, per ean —. : We Sunbrite Cleanser, per “Se idea neiei monte uae 206 Jello, Pure New Orleans 4 10 ee ape he Molasses, No. 10 can $ Ct Pure old fashioned buck- Hebe, tall, per 12! shale sire’ | Yup ce Moen bs | GUR MEAT DEPARTMENT Pork chops, per pound Loin steak, per pound Round steak, pound Pot roast, per. pound 20e and Boiling meat, 15¢ and t ; Fresh pork sausa ge, per pound Hamburger, per pound per _ 26e 20¢ 20€ 25¢ $ Libby mince meat, extra quality, per 35e § pound e Ham, Bacon and all Kinds of Lunch Meat 2 We Deliver to All Parts of the City and Guarantee 3 Everything We Sell. 8 Phone 1290 Phone 1290 Gecobsboo068 per pound PELVOIOSH OC OBOROZ0O00 id of’ the business and ev pare | now in the office will be gone over, ne wl notices madé out, and mailed to those| who have packages in the office. In| } this way every pac’ ed, Bee through improper ad or other cause will come to the attention of al © 989250059009 0009999099000000000000000800089008 Remember & Only Eleven More Days To get the benefits of the Learner Closing- Out Sale Gents Clothing and Merchandise, at give away prices. TL Don’t Delay, come at once, Real Bargains are here for You. January 15th IA SS RAREST The J. L. Learner store closes forever. Glance at these items as quoted. Every- thing in the store at proportionately low prices. A Union Made COVERALLS $2.95. Regular $5.00 values RE eT Heavy Cotton Ribbed UNION SUITS $1.69 Regular $2.75 values CU Coe Sweet-Orr RIDING BREECHES $2.95 Regular $4.95 values CTR Ball Brand RUBBER BOOTS 39, Regular $6.00 values One Lot of CRAVENETTE OVERCOATS $5.95 In this lot are coats worth up to $18.50. dO SHIRTS With Collars and SPORT SHIRTS Going at $1.39 Regular $3.00 and $3.50 values SEC Society Brand and Morse Made Union made clothes. Our standard lines for years All Going at Less Than One - Halt —— SE