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SS. iy" Rai SER crt eer mete peecmaeniaintrtet yeni aan Ghe Casper Daily Cribune friends will attend in children’s cos- tume. Mrs. Miller was assisted by Mes- Games Sturgeon, Hollingsworth, Fau- sett, Caruthers and Stanley at the H. O. Ward presided at a 4 o'clock dinner served at their home, 511 Par kavenue, last Sunday. Covers at the table were laid for 15 guests. The decorations were in keep- ing with Washington's birthday, and were carried out in red, white, and blue, even to the cut flowers used. After the dinner the guests enjoyed a motor tour of the city and a theater party at the America. ee Mr. and Mrs. James Speas are the parents of a baby son, James Junior, born last Saturday at Dr. Keith's pri- vate hospital. The mother and the little boy are receiving friends at the hospital, . Another carload of furniture for the new high school has just arrived. This and the lot shipments are being installed in the new building. oes Max Petker has returned from Den- ver where he has been iooking after business in the interests of the Bar- nett clothing store. ; oe Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hughes are now driving a new Maxwell motor car which they purchased through the Park Sales and Service agency. eee Mr. and Mra. L. N. Kline of Lin- coln, Neb., are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Deacon Smith for the week. Mr. Kline is looking after his oil holdings in the ficlds near hero. eee W. A. Bergstrom has returned from the east where he has been looking after business matters for the Credeu- tial Security company, He has been in Washington, D. C., looking after leases which the company has in the Salt Creek field which will be grant- ed in the near future. Mr. Bergstrom will remain in Casper for some time in the interests of the company. 2 Sa as The subject of the meeting of the Delphian Society which will be held at the home of Mrs. C. D. Murane, to- morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, will be American Art. The study for the year which has been undertaken by the club is the art of the different countries. Severa) of the meeting have been held in tha form of illustrated lectures showing the art of the na- tions on the continent. Mrs. Murane will be the leader of program. ee Bradford—?arry Marriage Performed The marriage services uniting Wil- lam C. Bradford of this city and Miss Etheyle Parry of New York City, were performed by the Rev.: Charles A. Wilson, last evening at 6 o'clock, at the home of the groom, 845 Mid- cars that are being purchased and if enough of them are bought, then the writer will be able to “get by” with out investing. George Steele, Clarence Steele and Morten Anderson of Gering, Neb., have been employed for the mason department. N. C. Eakin has returned from his visit at Billings, Mont., and reports having a very enjoyable time, Vv. M. DeLaney absent for the past week on account of illness, is back ‘on his job in the construction depart- ment? Charles Wray, formerly of Scotts- bluff, Neb., has been assigned to the mason department. Henry Burris has returned from his visit to Missouri, where he spent sev- eral weeks taking care of some per- sonal affairs and visiting relatives. Henry tells us that Casper is on the map back east with a capital “C." D. R. McKay, former pump re pairman, was a visitor at the plant today. Mr. McKay resigned some time ago in order to go south. We understand that he was engaged in the stock business at Gloster, Miss., ! tha low prices made this un- profitable. He has been assigned to his old job and his many friends of the Standard family were telling him that they were glad to see him back. Mr. McKay intends moving his fam- ily here in the near future. —.—_—_ ‘Y. W’ Notes Y. W. C. A. tisto oftw orkN “What's the use of book learnin-? You can get married without it.” In one place at least in this country the ambitious girl anxious to make some- thing of herself is unknown. In the mining districts of West Virginia there is such an absolute dearth of jobs of any kind for girls that the incentive to study is lacking. The ‘west avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rager were the only wedding guests. Mr. Bradford is in the employ of the Northwestern railroad) and Mr. and Mrs. Bradford will make .their home here. Friday Club To Meet : Mrs. J. J. Beiderman will be hostess at a meeting of the Friday club which will be held this week at her home Auction bridge will be enjoyed as usual. W. 0. W. Regular meeting Wednesday, March 2. Initiation and election of officers. THOS. LONGHURST. Clerks. A. J. BELS, C. C. 3-1-2 Community silverware. Winte:- Henthorne Co. 141 East Second street. 2-28-6t Industrial News STANDARD REFINERY NOTES. ‘Wilmer H. Willis, employed in the mason department, is visiting with his family at Wheatland. The incen- ‘tive for the trip was a telegram which he received saying that he was the father of a 10-pound girl. William Gibbs of Denver, has been assigned-to @ position in the pipe department. R. S. Harrington of the tube clean- ing department, has been absent for several days suffering from a severe cold. f eee ‘Departing Atember ‘ = Meml The B, Y. P. U. of the Baptist church entertained in honor of Owen ‘Whistler who is leaving Casper t- day, at am informal party held in the church parlors last night. The commit- tee in charge of the evening planne.? a numbér of unique games for enter tainment as well as other clever amusements. Refreshments were serv- All of the ‘members of the organiza- zation gaid goodby to Owen Whistler in wishing him every good thing for the future. o. Business and Professional Woman’s Club to Meet. The regular. meeting of the mem- bers of the Business and Professional Woman's club of Casper will be held this evening at 8 o'clock at the Y. , W.-C. A. club house. All girls who are interested in the club as well as all members are invited to attend. see Mrs. A. E. Perry has departed for her former home in Missouri where she intends spending several weeks visiting relatives, Mr. Perry is em- ployed in the carpenter department. E. C. Smith, chief electrician, was observed Sunday afternoon trying above characteristic response from a young girl still in her early teens 4 jare very much interested in the new)Ities girls are gradually being equ!v- ped under the Blue Triangle to meet the demands and obligations of new standards and ideals. Number of Visitors Shows Advance The number of visitors.at the Y. W. C. A. for the month of Febru- ary totals 2,133 persons, which ts 501 more than the total of last month. Of that number, 119 were seeking em- Ployment, 45 were employees, 30 rooms were listed by housewivs, 92 calls were made for rooms, 54 made use of the rest rooms, 601 came for lunches, 7 transients were cared fer oyer the night, 102 attended the el 48 were business callers, 37 were social callers, 482 attended the open house on Sunday and the var- lous social activities, 64 attended the committee meetings and 52 were mis- cellaneous calls. During the month of January there were more calls for work and for rooms than in February. The advance is shown particularly im those using the rest rooms and coming for lunches in’ attending the classes and in social calls. Misa Mabel Sykes and Mrs. Fred Firman were the hostesses at the “o> en house” at the Y. W. C. A. which was held Surday afternon from 3 ux- til 5 o'clock, ‘The rooms were filled with visitors and a most enjoyable Program of musical numbers and reading were given. ‘Tea was served. Saturday night the members of the Be Square club of the Girl Reserves entertained at an informal party given at the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Frank ‘Thomas was the hostess. Twelve girls Were the guests and the evening was spent with music and playing games. A luncheon of fruit salad, sandwiches, cakes, candies and punch was servel. Meeting is Postponed. The meeting of the Girls Work committee and the advisors of the different corps of the Girl Reserves which was to have been held Monday evening at the Y. W. has been post- Pponed indefinitely. Slides Are Now Showing ; Slides advertising the mémbership rally which will be held at the Pres- byterian tabernacle on March 16 ara now being shown at the movie houses here. Plans for the big enthusiasm Meeting are being made by the mem- bers of the Y. W. C. A. and the Busi- ness and Professional Woman's clu). ‘The goal is set for 400 new members. ——>—_—. PAINTER HURT IN FALL B. H. Coleman, painter, who is working on the Reavill-Shoblom con- tract of the Midwest building, was in- jured yesterday when he fell from the mezzanie balcony of the building to the cement floor below. His head was cut open @nd he sustained a number of minor injuries. Dr. J. C. Kamp was called to attend him. ARE YOU SATISFIED ? ‘We have been helping men to better positions for thirty years. We can help you. See our representative, Mr. Jas. A. Monroe, at Sprague Hotel. Phone 886. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Scranton, Pa. Charter No. 7083 Rest REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE erve District No, 10 Stockmen’s National Bank Of Casper, at Casper, in the State of Wyoming, at the close of business, February 21, 1921. leaving a grammar school grade <o|Loans and discounts---.. marry, was recently made to a Y. W.|Overdrafts, unsecured C, A. secretary in charge of the er-|U. S. Government Securities: tension work of the Young Women’s| Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. Bonds par Christian Association in the mining ALGAE Seneca ee aint oe region. The mines which furnish em-|Pledged to secure postal savings deposits (par value) ployment to thousand of men opera-|Pledged as collateral for state or other deposits, or tives, afford no employment of any bills payable sort for women and girls. About the; Owned and unpledged. only other type of position available| War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually is clerking in the general stores, 22- sitions all held by men. Here as fn other isolated commun- owned .-. Bonds and securities (other han U. pledged as collateral for state or other deposits Securities, other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks), owned and unpledged. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of sub- scription) Lawful reserve with Federal a Cash in vault and net amounts due from natio! banks oor a Net amounts due from banks, bankers and trust bell OUIMAGLOE CIS. CF IRGA of reporting basis atid other cash items.--.._ Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due from wu. beg ns Soe EE Locksmith Phonograph Re- pairing We Fix Everything Phone 602-W. 122 W. Second St. LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund <_.---. — Undivided profits less current expenses, interest and taxes paid Circulating notes outstanding. Net amounts due to national banks-. Net amounts due to banks, bankers and trust com- out his new Ford touring car. W: panies -------------_--__-_—. Next Saturday. The ladies of the North Casper chapel will hold a bazaar and sale of baked goods at the Shaffer\& Gay furniture store all day Saturday, March 5, For Brea Well browned French toast PAUL’S JAM. . Maccabees’ Tea Is Success. The second of a series of teas to be given by the Ladies of Maccabees on alternate Mondays, was held at the home of Mrs. E. M. Miller yes- terday afternoon. Tea was served to 45 guests during the afternoon. Mu- sical selections were given by. Mré. Anna Wertz, piano. Plans were made for a masked “children’s party’ which will be held in the I. O. O. F. hall March 7. All of the Ladies of Maccabees and their _Wholesale Grocers NEW FABRICS . ~NEW STYLES NEW PRICES You can now have your clothes tailored-to-measure at very low prices. The mills lave lowered the prices ‘of woolens and wo have just re- ceived the new spring patterns. Every one is reasonably priced fo that we can now make you @ dependable suit to your fast The rich, full flavor of the berries heavy with the pure sugar in which they are pre- served adds a zest to the meal that you will never know until you try it. PUYALLUP AND SUMNER FRUIT GROWERS CANNING CO. $000 PAUL AVENUE, PUYALLUP, McCORD-BRADY COMPANY Casper, Wwo. State, county or other municipal deposits secured by Pledge of assets of this bank_-----_--__-______ Certificates of deposit (other than for money bor- rowed) — Postal savings deposits. served with WASH. this report was 4. + employes on date of this report was 5. State of Wyoming, County of Natrona—ss. belief. (SEAL) My. commission expires February 26, 1922. Correct—Attest: LL. E. TOWNSEND, Cc. H. TOWNSEND, Cc. &. RHINEMUTH, Directors. measure as low as EDISONS, VICTROLAS AND RECORDS * Daniels Jewelry & Music Store Good Goods, the Right Price and Easy Terms Glenrock and Lusk, Wyo. Former Prices $60.00 and Up We carry no ready-made clothes, we have no old styles to unload in the shape of sales. of February, 1921. Loans and’ discounts__. Btocks, securities, etc_—-. Every garment is tailored to your exact measure. Our iron- clad guarantee of fit, wear and shape-holding qualities goes with every garment. | Let us show you the New Fabrics, the New Styles and the New Prices today. Chlealy INCORPORATED. 131 S. Center St. Phone 595 Casper — Chicago — Rapid City THESE MOD New Arrivals of Seasonable Merchandise For Women. Coats, Suits, Dresses FROM. FIFTH AVENUE not Capital paid in Surplus fund --. Undivided profits, less expense and taxes paid_. Individual deposits subject to savings account_.. Certificates of deposit, time. Interest received bes Op ca ithe a — The State of Wyoming, County of Natrona—ss. ELS DIRECT (SEAL) My commission expires September 17, 1921. Correct— Attest: Cc. H. TOWNSEND, LEIGH B. TOWNSEND, SAM SWITZER, Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First Trust and Savings Bank: | At Casper, in the State of Wyoming, at the close of business on the 2ist day <$ 74,073,72 1,103.00 149.00 606.00 iy COMBINED RESOURCES OF NATIONAL BANK FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK Ke $2,222,893.91 $ 875,931.37 205.69 eee ee 50,000.00 30,000.00 50,000.00 19,650.00 -- 1,252.10 150,902.10 8. securities) 50,000.00 215,427.81 $ 265,427.81 4,500.00 2,500.00 104,635.87 272,144.43 10,024.40 31,953.75 6,148.43 2,500.00 $1,726,373.85 $ 50,000.00 100,000.00 24,215.13 49,300.00 7,345.28 85,815.92 389.67 33,027.85 1,232,919.91 19,314.67 51,293.99 67,97 6,2 Aggregate amount of salaries or compensation paid by this bank to |-—=————: Chairman of Board, President, Vice-Presidents, Cashier, and Assistant Cash- iers for month of January, 1921, $1,125.00; annual pay of all these officers at January, 1921, rate of pay, $10,650.00; number of these officers on date of Aggregate amount of s@iaries or compensation paid to all other employes of the bank for month of January, 1921, $755.00; annual pay of these om- ployes ‘on basis of the January, 1921, rate of pay, $9,060; number of these I, Leigh B. Townsend, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and LEIGH B, TOWNSEND, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of February, 1921. W. 0. RATCLIFF, Notary Public. ELK MINSTRELS MEET TONIGHT FOR REHEARSAL The first rehearsal of the HIks’ Minstrel show troupe will be held this evening at the Mullin club at 8 o'clock Jack Leary, who will direct the dram- atic effect urges that all talent among the Elks turn out to the Mullin club for this occasion. He further states that “talent” embraces all who can sing, jig, dance, act, do “straight stuff” or transform themselves into chorus girls for the last scene. The minstrel will be given two con. secutive nights at the Iris theater | the first of April and is expected to be the biggest home talent production ever presented to a Casper audience. = ine a ee FORD AUTO IS STOLEN, A Ford car, the property of F. M. NO TRACE OF THIEF sos stolen last night from in front of| the Building Trades council house. where the owner was attending a/ Meeting of carpenters. The theft was reported to the county author- ities and information was immediate ly phoned to surrounding towns. —————_— $120 LEVIED IN POLICE COURT FINES ON MONDAY Police’ court session yesterday. while not the most interesting, w unusual. The cases came in three's. Three drunks, three traffic violators, three disturbance cases and three dis- orderly: conduct cases were quickly passed on and fines amounting to $120 were levfed. MOTHER'S FRIEND For Expectant Mothers s BY THREE GENERATIONS Write for Booklet on Motherhood and the Baby, Free | O'Brien of 109 East K street, was BRADFIELD REGULATION CO., | Dept. 5-D, Atlanta, G | Antlers Hotel at Basin Purchased By Casper People Mr. and Mrs. D, J. Wilson of this city recently purchased the Antlers hotel in Basin and will remain in Basin and take charge of that hostel- ry. Both Mr. and Mrs. Wilson have had experience in hotel work and hope to build a new hotel in Basin this summer. KEYS Locks and Gun Repairs at the Old Reliable Shogren’s Gallery AND KEY SHOP 138 North Center the retail prices. Hot Water Bottles, 2-year guarantee School Tablets Phonograph Records Razor Blades, Durham Du- plex —_ ~ 350 Armand’s Face Powder-_.. 48¢ Camel Cigarettes —_= ~ 150 Ice Cream, per quart. ~ 400 Castoria ___--_ ~ 250 Oriental Cream —~$1.20 Jad Salts Listerine, med. — In order to meet the prices enume! CUT TO Rock Botton BY THE THREE LEADING DRUG STORES It is and has been the policy of the three leading drug stores of your city —Casper Pharmacy, the Tripeny Drug Store, Smith & Turner—who are not con- trolled by any Rexall policy or chain store management, to give you always fair, square and reasonable prices on drug store merchandise. We feel that for this service we were entitled to a legtimate profit. When you consider that drug prices on the whole have advanced only about 25 per cent—as compared to 100 and 200 per cent advance in other lines of merchandise and there have been no sweeping reductions in the wholesale drug markets—we did not feel that the time was ripe for any noticeable declines in following items of drug store merchandise, which went into effect Monday morn- ing, February 28, and to continue indefinitely. The most discriminating shopper will find that upon investigating these prices, that it is the greatest slash in any line of merchandise yet. Hind’s Honey and Almond Cream 2.-- is ~ 40¢ 25c Tooth Paste Lyon's Tooth Pow PhiMips’ Milk “Magne: nl ee a Pepsodent Tooth Past Sal Hepatica, med. Laxative Candies -. Syrup Pepsin, small_. Cod Oil Emulsion--. Pape’s Diapepsin Milk Magnesia - Chocolates, Ib. -. I Linen Paper, Ib. Bromo Quinine - THE CASPER PHARMACY THE TRIPENY DRUG STORE SMITH & TURNER DRUG STORE 1 To-Nite $406,563.30 12,836.00 371.79 22.91 $ 75,029.06 $496,520.06 $ 25,000.00 25,000.00 3,730.65 $438,058.60 4,730.81 $496,520.06 I, W. O. Ratcliff, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledgeg and belief. W. O. RATCLIFF, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of March, 1921. MARIE ALLEN, Notary Public. Friday EC LL hk de hk hk didi ki heidi rbd ck hk ck duke ol PHILGIDISIISSSOOII SLI SOBIS Sa DLS LADIES FREE Kewpie Doll 10c Public Dance— Thursday $100.00 Prizes, 10c Dance, Three Prizes Every Dance to the Lucky Brass Ring Holders— Paramount Club Dance. $1.25, Tax Paid ted by the ONE Rexall store, we list the Danderine, Resinol Ointment, med. Scott's Emulsion Hair Tonic Melba Face Créam. Musterole, large Palmolive Soap = Wyeth’s Sage & Sulphur__ 60c Sloan's Liniment, Bromo Seltzer - Syrup of Figs. Cuticura Soap Doan’s Kidney Lavoris, med. Mentholatum, Mulsified Coil Nuxated Iron _ 2 Priceson Drugs med. 9c med. ngram Milk Weed Cream_ 40c | ( hede hdki Mode hodeute ue hehe ue dde ded dt 2 LP WINTER GARDEN SCHEDULE Tomorrow Regular 10c Public Dance— The Winter Garden Revue of ’21 Girlie Chorus You’re Invited. Free Eats CL Lhd ded FILL AAA A Ah A heidi kighidighirle z: FIP ALAA dd de diode diudeubeahecheuheuhebeuheaheas