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FRIDAY, FEB.. 18,1921 a Success. The informal dancing party giyen| Jast night at the Wniter Garden by the members of the Bachelor's Club was one of the greatest successes of the dancing season. The Winter Gar- den was decorated in red and white, following the St. Valenine scheme. The brass chains around the floor were covered with red and white twisted crepe paper and red and white balls were placed on the top of all of the lights. The members of the Schembeck orchestra wore red and white caps. The dancing lasted until after midnight. During one| favor dance, guests were presented with paper caps made in original shapes. Before the dinner dance “Buster” Middleton, violinist, played the “Ros- Re in a very pleasing manner. After eral encores his number was fol- lowed by exhibition dancing executed by H, Stahl, assisted by Miss McDon- ald. The young couple danced a mod- ern waltz followed by a fox trot. They won much applause. The refreshments were served in cafeteria style by special caterers, owe Mr. and Mrs. Gratiot ~ Entertain. ‘ Mr. and Mrx. J, T. Gratiot presided at an informal dinner party served at their home last evening. Places were laid for \eight guests and after the nicely served dinner a pleasant even- ing was spent at auction bridge. U.N. I. Club to Entertain. The members jof the U. N. I. Danc- ing Club will hold their regular. infor- mal dancing party in the I. Q O. F. hall Saturday evening. The dances have been postponed for the past few weeks, but will ngw be resumed regu- larly. The club $s composed of xtu- dents and members of the alumni of the Natrona County High School and the entertainments have been most successful, | . a bd A + Trades Assembly Dance for Tonight. The Schembeck Winter Gaiden will be the scene of a public dance given by the Casper Trades Assembly this evening. Prizes will be given to the ladies attending the dance and ar- rangements have been made for a . large crowd. “- Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Branson enter- tained last evening at a dinner served at the Henning Hotel in honér of Mr. and Mrs. Huie. A number of friends were the dinnér guests. . oe Dance at Temple * for Tomorrow. The Saturday Night Dancing Club will give the. regular weekly danee at the Temple auditorium. tomorrow evening. ‘The affair will-be properly chaperonedas usual. All. members and their friends are invited to attend. eae nue was: hostess last night. at an in- formal dinner patty.. Places were Jaid for Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arledge and the Messrs. Sam Smith of Beau- mont,. Tex. Jack Silver of Denver, Harry Purcell, Tom Gibson and ‘Thomas Givens. . ee Masonic Dance for Tonight. _ The regular informal dancing party to be enjoyed by the members of the Masonic Dancing Club will be held ess. A number of society matrons of Lander were invited to meet the Cas- Cc. A, Sanford. Mrs. L.A. Reed and Mrs. T. C. Tonkin, who are the houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Barber of Lan- derg were the guests of honor at a bridge luncheon served by their host- per visitors. eee Casper Women's Club to Meet. ‘The Casper Women's club will meet at the home of Mrs. W. J. Bailey, 1023 South Woicott street, tomorrow afternoon. As the “Valentine” is due, the guests are asked to bring their offerings. eee Baked Sale at White's Gzocery. The Social Service Circle of the Methodist Ladies’ Aid society will hold a baked sale at White's grocery company store Saturday afternoon after 2 o'clock. eee “At Home” Is Enjoyed. Mrs. William Lowe of East A street, entertained for a few of her friends at a luncheon served at her ihome yesterday afternoon. Covers were laid for 12 guests. The tably decorations were red roses. After thy luncheon the afternoon was devoted to auction bridge. eee Mr. arid Mrs. “Borden Coulter, for- mer residents of Casper, entertained at their home in Richmond, Cal., in honor of the fourth birth anniversary of their son, Borden, Jr. As the 43rd wedding anniversary of|Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Thurman is celebrated on the same day, Mr. and Mrs. Coulter re- membered their Casper friends with a beautiful lunch cloth, embrpidered by Mrs. Coulter. Bridge Dinner Is Nice Affair. (Mr, and’ Mrs. W. R. Johnson were host ess atya bridge dinner “their home Wednesday evening. Covers were-laid for a num- ber ‘of friends. . Special Subjects for Sunday Class. The Philathea class of the First Baptist church will meet at the church at 9:30 o'clock Sunday morn- ing. ‘The subjects for discussion will be “The Attitude of Society Toward MOTHER'S FRIEND For Expectant Mothers. USED BY, THREE GENERATIONS Write for Booklet on Motherhood and the Baby, Free BRADFIELD REGULATION Dept. 5-D, Atlanta, Ga. Co.,. | M. D. Barnett —I Any $5 Neckwear for Any $1 Neckwear for. Manhattan Shirt Wachusett Corliss-Coon Signal our-sale price, $25. M. M. PETKER, Manager 120 East Second Street | Our Entire Stock of High-Grade || - Neckwear at One-Half Price Saturday and Monday Only Any $4 Neckwear for_ Any $3 Neckwear for___ $250 Shirts $15 Did you get one of our high-grade Suits \ | that formerly sold at $50, $60, $65 and $75; “Barnett’s of Course” Outfitting Zo. Sale IRepentant Criminals,” by Miss Mac nécted with finding a site for the new Salvation Army hut. . oe tered at the Henning Hotel while in the city attending to business mat- ters. Salt’ Creek to spend the next few days here visiting with friends and on a business and shopping trip. eee New cArrivals Mrs. A. E. Biglin entertained at It . | Mr.and Mrs. FE. D. Smith of Sho- s, stat February Pi ae a hig Jubebecn ti after-|shoni are visiting with friends in the | z Saal Kirby, bank teller, was Hause ‘Gucria Are noon for @ number of friends. The! city for over the week-end. | The boys at the main office were h with an iron bar and Entertained. decorations were cut flowers. | eee j¥ery much pleased by the arrival of! $ olen heriff Binford ate sae Miss Vida Williams, kindergarten | | |confined to her apartments for the | © week by an illness. |turn to her teaching the last of next! PERSONALS | week. Capt. Engle of the Salvation Army rake td is in the city from the headquarters) atrs. T. C. Tankin is visiting at the in Denver atending to business con-| home of Mr. | and Mrs. H. QO. Barber |in Lander for a few days, S Reamor E. Swift. assistant man- jager of the Park Roads Sales and rvice, underwent a minor operation his morning whereby he became di- |vorced from his tonsils. Mr. Swift jhad not been entirely well for some H. H, Beagle is spending a few|time and according to Dr. Geis his D. M. Carley of Cheyenne is regis- see days in the city from Wichita, Kan.,| condition was due largely to a pair of an business and visiting with friends. ery infected tonsils. | eee | 0. E. Ogg motored to the city from! ©. G. Metz of Denver spent yester- | | j day in the city on business. | Joseph Hana of St. Joseph, Mo., has. returned to his home after spendmg Mrs. Agnes Hoffman, who is here| several days here looking after busi- in_the interests of the Near East re-' ness interests. ' The kids with M. & G. Potato | Flakes have a following! Children’s appetites are pretty nearly normal, They like wholesome things. You won't have trouble with Billy and Mary eating dangerously cheap candy if they are supplied with big, golden, ai iry, meltingly-good M. & G. Potato kes. The tantalizing flavor calls for more. And’each tender flake is a little health-bullder, At YOUR grocer’s. COLORADO POTATO FLAKE & MFG. CO. Denver, Colorado. ==7 ESTEy “By the Sealed. Package Always" mot % Q soete-' 2, Sac | ‘An*Announcement to the Ladies of Casper I wish to advise you that { have secured the agency for this city for the SPIRELLA CORSETS Most of you know from use the comfort to be had with this corset. If in need of a garment of this kind, please call at 635 South Durbin or phone me at 1219, and I will arrange to call on you. M ° MRS. L. M. KING, Professional Corsetiere. e for 1921 Suits, Dresses, Coats They Are Choice Quality and Are Priced at the New Level On Display for Your Selection Ede Casper Daly Crioune four new desks | instructor at the Central school, is|®™0unt of work handled by the a She hopes to re- |! Re Sete dede decade dese dete de tetetetedetetet ‘PGo-ae-cforge-sfo-cfeoge-ato-atectectecte-sseetechesleste slestesceate ole-atestease dreeteate deat gece tee ‘e POSS ~~ o-age-ege-4s PAGE1 fice has been handicapped for desk he engineers’ staff on raday Owing to the great ushed the prisoners out of prevent a lynching attempt. webs Oke tar Take town to department, since the start-| in, the of. ounting d he eect Try Tribune _w esults, Start the day right— Ask your grocer to send you a can of Sorra ire COFFES Sse ss COFFFEE A cup of good coffee makes a good break- fast better—there is no other item on which | so much depends. People are critical re- | garding coffee. SOLITAIRE Coffee, per- colator grind, is less expensive, not only be- cause it makes more cups, but better coffee. You will enjoy its delicious, appetizing odor as well as its uniform rich flavor. Sold in one, two, three, five and ten | pound cans. Never sold in bulk. “The Best the Grocer Can Deliver’’ The Morey Merc. Co., Denver. > a Starting Tomorrow SATURDAY, February 19 +0 % ‘ Me so-ego-es % 5 R o-a8o-aSo-$ *e oe % Mo ot 0-4Se-efo-ofe-' RD 3 5o-0§ 5 - Ro oe po age-ef-4s 2 - so-48 RD os oe ‘ o-0 - + - RD ot 0 ao. afo-ofe ofe-agees Columbia “Record Sale 59c ‘A fine assortment of retired numbers. soe Lo ato teste totestent Se ae Se Oi ec oS - RQ +4 Po Moats atest so ahe eho eke afo-ege - ° ‘ Poem oy oe ° R + ro-afeetoete- ete! Posts Sa oes o4 oi 5 Soeteet No Exchanges—No Demonstrations The Supply Is Limited. Come Early The Richter Music Co. Next Door to Iris Theater 0-4 R 3 R so aho-a oe »s 0-5e4 M oe *e a M-MtadcovaloirbaoveobeoobrPrbeoted LALLA GOPENO OVO NONI ®, PHONE 490 Specials for Saturday and Monday Best Creamery Butter, lb. . Special on Gallon Goods Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen, 40c - 50c Gallon Can, Solid Pack, Blackberries _$1.30 Gallon Can, Solid Pack, Loga berries n- Sous ce ots ao. Misa ae $1.75 Gallon Can, Solid Pack, Blueberries_$1.85 Gallon Can, Solid Pack, Red Pitted Cherries Gallon Can Sliced Pineapple__ Gallon Can Best Grade Peaches__ Gallon Can Best Grade Apricots__ Gallon Can Best Grade Pears____ Gallon Can Best Grade Apples___ Gallon Can Royal Ann Cherries Gallon Can Gooseberries Hebe, per can, large :... 5 Ib. Best Cane Sugar for... Peas, Daisy, No. 2, 3 cans__---_______ Corn, Best Iowa, 3 cans___---_-______- Pumpkin, large size, 3 cans_ Kraut, large size, 3 cans Hominy, large size, 3 cans___ Kraut, medium size, 4 cans______ Pork and Beans, Del Monte, sma cans ____ Seti 614-Ib. box Soda Crackers__ 45c box Soda Crackers P. & G. Naptha Soap, 3 bars for__ Bob White Soap, 4 bars__ 3 cans Sardines, in oil____ 5 Ibs. nice Eating Apples___ 2 bottles Ketchup 15c pkg. Skinner’s Spaghetti______ Per dozen......... Good Sized Navel Oranges, Per dozen......... Grape Fruit, Best Florida, good size, each..... Fresh and Smoked Meats. Best Shoulder Beef Roast, per Ib._ Best Shoulder Beef Steak, per lb. Best Round Steak, per Ib Best T-Bone or Short Cuts, per Ib._ Best Hamburger Steak, per Ib Rib Boiling Meat, per Ib Home-Made Sausage, per lb. il, Special on Canned Tomatoes Large cans........3 for 50c No.2cans ........4 for 50c No.lcans ........ 5 for 50c 15c pkg. American Beauty Macaroni__10c Extra Large Navel Oranges, 5 - 60c, - 40c’ - 15c¢ Best Breakfast Bacon, slab or half slab; per, lb. 2 "oe See 37ife Best Breakfast Bacon, sliced, per IMPORTANT —If at all possible, phone your order Friday evening between 7 and 9 o'clock. Phone 490 Ib.__45¢ North Durbin and J Sts. pa. service ® ; = — Nef campaign, kas returned to the f === Daniels, and “The Attitude” of the! city after visitine sen : [ ‘ ! | city ral Wyom: A ; | | I i lon oward Germany" nalts /fovae oe yank “ete | Te ustrial N. nd the new equipment is veel Mrs. Kassis Back |\|AER McIntyre. # meeting at the Y. W. C. A. today. a ADS [te esti tay as ped) anvantage F. B T et igre } ~W. CA | | ee! ; 7 : a hiette Soper race ay nettee aio rom Buying Tri UND VOTED. jodi Me, Sn aang | eeu a dreeana| EANDARD RIN Nome at SEERA, : will join her mother, She will remain Mr Ben Henderson are in Sheridan|| N. C. Eakin, pipesttter, departed the construction departmr in California during the spring and will| Se iene there by the death Lord nine fot Billings, Mont., | Penter. a 2E8 sais, wife of the pro- Lad be a student In one of the wellknown |OC Richard Roensch. ve [Where he formery” ved. pn ise c= epaaeeg ssis drygoods store) WASHINGTON, Feb. 18—With = pe cle poe) See Sot ea aD el or : {Intends to make arrangements to| Jewelry and Watch Repairing by ex just returned from an eastern | out discussion, the senate today sai ‘The engagement of Miss Carlson to} George Wedell of the Durham & amily here in the near fu-/ ner workmen. / v guaranteed. | & trip during which time she thorized continuance of the trans: Vincent Carter of Cheyenne, assistant | L°Wey law offices, has returned from |‘¥T*- Casper Je Co. |visited several of the larger dry : attorney general, has been announced | “h¢venne, where he han been looking | . Aes ae ates ele ornate Per mene pe ty oh) to friends. The wedding will take! {ter business interests for several) M-C. Murane, fireman on the press)... nd’ New,.York. | Mrs: Kaa:| from” New, Yerk (to. Sai) eee place upon Miss Carlson's return to YS: |sure stills, left fc ttle, Wash., The Social ral downward trend Nan Chicago and Omaha, by eer 2 this évening at the Temple Audito-|Casper, early in the summer. J. J. Chapman of the Spears & Chap-| 120", Sfter some business inte Mie eee na args conc ne | apprepcladion Rall aniectinn eeevam rium. Light refreshments will be ie hes man accountants’ offices, has returned | 1° ,©*Pect# to be gone until the 1st |S#le Saturday tions bought a large stock of! ®ppropriation a section provi served and the dancing will last from|Casper Girl Married from Denver, where he was called to|°* March. CLEAR Shih bey Skate cera Meal agree Ala 9 o'clock until midnight. The Casper |in New York. look after business matters. ee ; roa a ols “arrivecgeaaeeien taiieae gst li deing eaeRbe Foundling Hospital im ° snes Jeorge Jourgensen of the mi a and : au 5 = fon the coeeiae Will nupply ‘the music| oa has been recived by friends) pe. y, Copsey h me Pex ary ua tice force, ae aie sere yoni of: the store at corréspondingly London was founded 180 years ago by m ss here announcing the marriage of Miss | wiere he will attend ‘8 Sanne sistant chief clerk ed. to: aa: | prices a seaman, Thomas Coram, whose pity Mr. and | Mrs. Earl of Lander are|Edna-Bertha Adriance to J. I. W./the Western Realty Company. | | 7B Tables copewed’te perish etka Mena expected to Conie ta Cooper this week |Mangels, which took place in New cally. # Meaeaet cater, § F. Pelton, carpenter, con. babies exposed to perish in the streets, Sets York last week. Mrs. Mange! left! abe | bd rate, or r, has been 2 b work, new work, esti-|of the great city. He founded the as they will make their home here. Mrs. Lovey Hudson has’ returned| transferred to the boiler d¢ ent ; , : : Surine tha past wecke ae: : Casper last June for the East with atten abba miss H sik fu {es helper bo ty partment South Lincoln hospital. which now supports about , Earl has z | ding some time visting with | eipe 92. 500 childre: been elahorately entertained by her eae ba moane is still here | rriends and relatives at several East- rae Prienda tn; Cander: in the employ of the Midwest Refining | orn points, Clarence Soffel, ployed for some Tae | ee S Company. Mrs. Mangel was with the sage jtime in the labor department, has (By Associated Press) | Mrs. W. W. Jordon and small son| telephone company while here. Mrs. L. A. Reed is visiting at the |been transferred to the carpenters HOUSTON, Texa ~ 18,—De- of Seattle, Wash., are visiting in the| 4, Eat home of Mr. and Mrs. H. 0, Barber in | — |tectives early today i a two men city en route to Denver. They are| Mrs. Big ji Lander. A. A. Leasman transferred and a woman here as ects in con- guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs, |Luncheon Hostess. Dot cds from the construction department to|nection with the r« © the Blue th tao