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4 Nana. piano selections. “Sars. 1117 South Oak street, Wednesday af- terncon, March 30, from 2:30 o'clock on -: B eee Good Attendance at Moose Weekly Dance The building fund of the Moose “Lodge was swelled considerably last night after the weekly public dance which was Held'at the Winter Garden, ee Knights. of Columbus Give ‘Formal Dance ore The Mullin Club was artisically dec- oratid last night for the annual formal Knights of Columbus ball. Streamers of purple and white twisted ribbons ‘Were suspended from the walls and a nopy of purple and white gave the effect of a lowered ceiling. The light inthe center of the room was cover- ed with a unique shade of: purple and white with the letters K. of C. cut in it. 3 the city. MrsMary Sun has returned to the Sun ‘rant !-on. Sweetwater, after ¥ hereon a ~ visiting» with ee . Mrs, Charles 8S. Fausset has re- turned from Denver, where she has been. visiting with friends and at- tending to business matters for the Ie Se Saud ‘Tho Mirses Clelia and Agnes Dyke have -returned.to Denver, where they - James W, Wilson.is here from Den- ver looking business interests or the: day. Mr, Wilson has large i ‘ joldings with a number of the promi- ‘The dance programs were of heavy . white and had the Knights of Colum. |"°2*/0ll companies. — ‘us emblem on the cover. On the last page the names of theventertain ment committee . members were printed. The dancing started with a grand March lead by M. J. Foley, grand knight, and Mrs.0Foley. At 11:30. a dainty luncheon was served in the banquet rooms at the club, The decorations for the, ban-| quet rooms were also carriéd out in the colors of purple and white. The last dance was played at 1 o'clock. The Leffingwell orchestra supplied the music. ** Guests at Stndio Evening Mrs. B, W. Ritchie and Miss Vera Middleton, sister and daughter of Mrs D, W. Middleton’ of this city, were guests at the Gloria Dare . Blake “studio evening” held Sunday. \ Both are the pupils of Mrs. Docia Eads of Greybull, and entertained with vocal Blanche Cole, Mrs.. Leone ‘Brady, Mrs. H, H. Patten, Mes: D. W. Middleton, Miss Byelyn’Patten, Mrs. H. H. Hagerty, Mrs. Guy Morgan and Mr. Hire, pupils of-Gloria Dare Blake, gave selections. | , 1». G. Murphy, president of the Wy- oming’ Oldsmobile company, left last night for Denver, where he will “at- tent, to business matters -in the’ in- tefuse of the new Casper concern. Whiie, in Denver Mr. Murphy whl have two-Oldamobile. machines, a roadster, anda touring car, sent here’ to fill orders, e2e Jim Milne and Rey Holloran have purchased . Oldsmobile . automobiles through ‘the Wyoming Oldsmobile agency here, and will receive the cars ae ee gy E. C.Cathoun, supervisor of. *he FederalBoard of vocational training office here, will leay tonight for Salt Lake City, where he will attend a con- ference of the. district supervisors of the, Rocky. Mountain, section. | ye ee ‘Mrs, ‘Ray Hulmes; and daughter . of Worland are visiting with ‘relatives in Casper for a few days. Peed A.#8. Holmgren, local inspector. for the Western, Weighing and Inspection Burggu, left last night for Denver, whet some business matters need his attention. ‘Tomorrow ‘The members of the Delphian Club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock=at~the™~home™ of Mrs. J.) L. Beldermann, 846 South Lincoln s+reet. The topic for the study apd. dis- cussion of the afternoon will be “A Review of American Art." Any of the members having data on the. subject) are asked to bring it: ° Eastern Star Dance hi Great Su / The annual. informi/d ‘dance to. be given by the membets of the Order of Eastern Star, which was held last evening at tie Masonic. Temple, was @ great social success. ~The ree was well attended by Masons, astern Stars their familles or escorts. Light refreshments were served ‘during the evening and the music for the dancing was supplied by the Casper band orchestra. 3 . Salto Dance for Tonight. ‘With elaborate decorations and the added attraction of special entertain- ment the Salto Dancing club will en- tertain this evening at a formal dance. ‘The members are asked to present their cards at the doorway. ‘Among the affairs to be given be- fore the dance is the formal dinner to be served in honor of Mrs.~ A. R. Clark at the home of the hostess, Mrs, Frank England, ; ; See Mrs. Joe Lowndes is entertaining as her guest, Mra. Nellie Baxter of Ei Aid to Meet. = ‘The members of the Ladies’ Aid so- ciety of the North Casper chapel will he entertained at the home of Mrs. C. H. Warnock, 1015 St. John stre >, tomorrow’ afternoon, at 2:30, o'clock. Sots SP, OPS PERSONALS — D. W. Ogilbee of the firm: of Ha- gens & Murane, is leaving tomorrow for Montana, where he will spend sev- oral days looking —_ business. oe Mrs. H..O. Barber, who’ has been vislizag here from her home in+Lan- der, is leaving for Washington, D. C., where she will join Mr. Barber. who has beer in \he Hast’ for some time. : brokerage office is here from the Ni a other pointe on:the of’ the construction department, has purchased a Buick touring car. Bill had wait for the delivery, he bought the |#D Investigation. into the death of Ed Buick. We understand that he ‘in- tends. to take in all the around Casper’ months. tering department, has returned from fooking’after some personal. business. has departed for Denver, Colo., where he intends undergoing an_ operation. | fecently on‘ account of the death of his father, has returned to Casper and reported for work’ Monday ‘afternoon. Dell March, job Monday after having been off on ‘account of Jiness for afew days. at tends visiting his father’ who is re- ported ‘aq being in poor health. eee Robert "Groves, former Burlington employee ‘here, Jeft yesterday for a visit ‘to Indiana and other eastern states. _ Julian Lever, division agent for the eft this afternoon for atrip to, Lusk and line in the eastern STANDARD ‘REFINERY NOTES, ‘W. C, Bim’ Baas, general foreman ordered @ Ford but rather than scenery during the summer L, D.. Leisinger, carpenter foreman, was called to the home of his mother at Gibbons, Nebr., on last evening. We understand that his mother is se- riquely il. W. E. Aleot of the labor depurtment hag left the service of the company and has purchased a boarding house on. West First street. ‘Bveen- Olsen, employed in the plas- weeks vacation, whith he spent in! ©." 5) Andrews, carpenters’ helper, eo Mitchell who was called away back on the Lee Rice has departed for his home ‘Warrensburg,,Mo., where he in- | was placed in operation on Monday morning. The various crews “busily engaged in putting the I. N. Clay of the Taylor & Clay] were pahtesd touches here and there, even’ as the; fires’ were lighted under the stills. east where he has been on business. pi» jrerichs was the first stillman Jack Merrell is in the city from Salt Greek for the day attending to ‘busi- ness matters and visiting ‘with oe eee - ‘Tom Hall, who has -been in the tor) "charge of the first run. The mighty time and tide of Human Events decrees Chiropractic King of all Healing Sys- tems. Health restored by _ Nature’s own way. ‘-Drs.'B. G. &'E. E. HAHN ‘Chiropractors KEEP SMILING DR. J. H. JEFFREY HAS 87 DAYS TO SERVE (Paid for by Friends of Chiropractic.) Helsingfors‘ advices. ‘The eighth Bolshevik ‘army is de- clared’ to Ihave ‘Joined the revolution- ists;who have formed’ a’ democratic White Russian republic. © Ee a Kilev-is sald to be surrounded by reé- dellious peasantss,and the comfnu- nists” there are adopting terrorist AERIAL TRAIL BY MARINES WASHINGTON, “March. 29. —8/To blaze an aerial: trail. to: px m1 in the Carribean. Sea, Marine Corps fliers were prepared today. to hop off from here fora round: trip: flight in two land planes to St. Thoras, Vir- .|gin Islands. Major 'T. C.-Turner, ‘chief “of Ma- rine Corps Ayiation, senior officer of the flight, and pilot of one of the planes, considers the flight as ‘open- ing the wer ive,commercial .transpor- tation ad contributing ‘to the strate- zica’ Use of aircraft.in Panama canal defitnse. The total distarce) fer the rom “ip is. 5,518 miles, The “fliers hope to reach’ Fayette- ville, Ni €., a distance of 340 miles |todays <" : : Captain Accused Oi Murder: Gives ‘Bond for Return NEW YORK, March’ 29.—Robert Rosenbluth, former United’ States Army captain, charged with having caused the murder of Major Alixan- der Cronkhite at ‘ Lewis, Wash., on October 25, 1918, was re- leased today by Federal Judge John ©. Knox on $25,000 bond. He agreed to return tet iat to ee charge _pondi against there in the United States district court. CAPTAIN SHOT DOWN BY IRISH Associated . Press) DUBLIN, March 29—Captain Rees one of the offictals of Dublin Castle, was shot dead this* morning outside his hotel, in Drury street here, it was announced: im aft official statement om: the ‘castle. Four men comprised the party which: did’ the’ shooting. American Slain In Mexico, U- S. Investigating NOGALES, N. M.;' March’29.—Mexi- can officials at -Baviocoro, Sonora, are co-operating “with American Consul Francis J. Dyer of Nogales, Sonora, in Davis, an American’ citizen and min- ing prospector, whose body bas been found a short distance south of Mazo- chin, in that state, dccording to ad- vices to,the consul from Ba&vioconp. Davis outfitted. for his Lake, rd trip at Cananea, where he was to have displayed a Jarge sum’ of money. He was a brother of John Dayis, mah- ager of the Bunker Hil] mine, near Tombstone, Ariz. —_—_——— Certain human expressions, such as the baring of the teeth in rage~and the bristling of the hair under extreme tear, have been-put forward by sciens tists as proofs of man's descent from animals... i ——. Subscribe for ‘The ‘Tribune— Omaha A Hay Market TO BE BLAZED)" ‘A. great_deal of the alfalfa bey shipped to Omebe is used, by the big Fer Forther tetormetion Abwat the Send far "A-B-C Beck of Omaha’ The Reid Construc- ‘tion: Co, Now Located in Room 234, Midwest Building Office Phone 935-J Caspet Daily Cribune HIGHWAY BONDS 70 MEAN GREAT SUM FDR NATRONA IMPROVEMENTS $345,000 to Spence on Roads at Expense to County of $10,600, and Latter Will Be Taken Care Of “By Automobiles, Commissioner Says Natrona county will derive $345,000 in cold cash for road Bepea terete work if the bond issue which will be, placed before the electorate of the state May 10 passes and all ex- pense that this.county will ever have to bear will be $10,600 to secure this money.. Even this latter sum, which represents the interest Natrona county must'pay for the money, will be eventually retunded to the county forsays, to lose this chance of getting -fund purposes. » > government assistance for the biggest In. cold logical figures like the|road making campaign that was ever above, was the way C. S. Hill, state| inaugurated in the state. commissioner of immigration, pound-| unas to retire the bonds which ed * the absolute ..necessity of! win be voted by. the state will come voting "The bond issue on May 10/trom automobile licenses. The state when he appeared before the Cham-/expects to license £7,000 automobiles ber..of Commerce forum diners this) quring the present year. The aver- hoon. |age license fee will be $12, “This. will Another. necessity for voting. the is-| provide a fund in. excess of $325,000. gue at the May election ts that Wyo-|-rhe annual interest cust on the bonda ming must do so to.seoure the $1.-!at a rate not to exceed 5 per cent $00,000 which the government has/ will be $90,000. AN over'this sum re- made available to assist tho state in| ceived will be applied to a fund which ease the bond issue is passed. There! will retire-the bond issue. is legislation that will come up be-! ‘rho state of Wyoming will not have fore*the next congress which con-ito go out in the inoney market to venes April 15 to match dollar for] finance the bonds, says Mr. Hill. The dollar with the states who are will-) money will be provided from the state ing, to improve their roads. treasury and every dollar of interest It would be a catastrophe, Mr. Hill! will be paid tothe state and all the |™Money kept at home. } 4 | ‘The above remarks are just’a stim: ; R jmary of the., hundreds of _ points {which Mr. Hill drove home in sup- port of the “bond issue, Tho huge FAR MINSTREI S banquet hall at the Henning was ility make scores of active support- ers of the bond issue. Brief addresses were made by Sam ‘Conwell, commissioner for this dis- trict and by C. H. Bowman, road su pervisor in the Natrona county dis- trict. ‘ ee es Dew will ‘not stay on. rose leaves, because these have an essential oil in them. SELF-INFLICTED WOUNDS FATAL TO INSANE MAN ROCK SPRINGS, ‘Wyo., March 29. —Charles McMahon, Canadian veter- an of the world war, is dead here from injuries self-inflicted in the county, jail at Evanston while insane, Me- Mahon became Violent .while en route {from New York to San Francisco and | was taken from a train at Evanston. Breaking a jail window, he procured jagged pieces of glass. with which he stabbed himself in the breast and hacked his wrists. He was hurried New Life for Sick Man “*T have takén only two boxes of Eatonio' and feel like 8 new man, Jt has done-me, more good than any- thing else,"”. writes O. O. Frappir. Eatonic is the modern remedy for acid stomach, Bloating, food repeat- ing and indigestion. quickly takes up and carries out the acidity and gas and enables the stomach to digest the food naturally. means not only relief from pain and discomfort but you get the {nll strength from the food you eat. Big box only costs a | trifle with your druggist’s guarantee. to the state hospital here, where an/which covered most of the state last operation for the removal of glass from the wound in his breast was per- formed, The wound, howeyer, had |penetrated a lung and produce a | condition which resulted in death. oR Par a OKLAHOMA FRUIT RUINED. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, March 29.—.Ninety-five per cent of the fruit ycrop in Oklahoma is ruined and the remaining five per Cent ts seriously damaged as a result of a heavy frost night, according to J. A. Whitehurst, president of the state board of agri- culture. MOTHER'S FRIEND For Expectant Mothers. USED BY THREE GENERATIONS Write for Booklet on Motherhood and the Baby, Free BRADFIELD REGULATION CO., Dept. 5-D, Atlanta, Ga. EDISONS; VICTROLAS AND RECORDS Daniels Jewelry & Music Store H Good Goods, the Right Price and Easy Terms | Glenrock and Lusk, Wyo. ' ee Wednesday Morning At 9 o’Clock | 75 Suits Values up to $98.50 Your Choice $25.00 No exchanges Shop ARE ANNOUNCED say that not)a man or woman who heard Mr. HiN's talk have opposition Sale. Starts Wednesday’ at Iris Office; Rehearsals for Big to the bond issue and the facts that he brought home will in all probab- Show @aking on Finished Tone Here Seats for the Elks’ minstrels will B0 on sale at the Iris box office, Wed: nesday, it was announced today by the executive committee in chargé of FOR the show. It-had previously been an- nounced that ‘seats would be on sale Monday and the trror. caused many isappolntments among those who be- Sieged the office for reservations. The | demand indicates packed houses for both presentations of the minstrel show, April 5 to 6, and sales in the bands of. solicitors. dre already said to-amount to one half of all avajlable decommodations, ,With the date of the show only a Week in the offing, rehearsals are taking on a more finished turn and both song and specialty numbers are being worked. into the program ‘to ex- cellent advantage. The cast is: like- wise-complete after many tryouts in yarious roles. The, director in charge feels that he has made a. ten-strike in securing a legislative, trained’ interlocutor whose experience with debate and heckling on the floor of the house should stand him in good ‘stead in filling. the post- tion to the. hest’ advantage. He is none other than Harry Free, Natrona county representative, and he will share with two black end men in dis- No. 1 GRADE SPECIAL WEDNESDAY IMPORTED SPANISH _ SALTED ~~ PEANUTS © AT cosT. The Lukis Candy Co. WATCH FOR 'OUR SATURDAY SPECIAL pensing comedy. carrying a local f1 or. The identity. of the end men re- | mains a “dark” secret but: assurance given that none better have “er appeared on the Casper stage. Some 20.minutes has been allowed this part of the program in boiling down an otherwise interminable string of spec- ialties and novelty entertainments. rs KEEP SMILING DR. J. H. JEFFREY HAS 87 DAYS TO SERVE (Paid for by Friends of Chiropractic.) Dollar ~6THE ‘Some $ $1 $1 Women’s Dark and Light Bung- alow Aprons, fancy trim- Women’s Heavy Black Sateen Petticoats ..... Women’s Caps .. Women’s Gordon Pure Silk Women’s . Women’s Fancy Women’s =. Lawn Walsts......... 0 SDAY, MARCH 30 At LEADER Wonderful $1.00 Values for Wednesday Only Lace Boudoir kad good qual- and Lace ’ Camfsoles ...... $1 $1 $1 Silk. & Cor- Silk NOTICE! The Casper Builders’ Association WILL MEET AT THE I. O. O. F. HALL Wednesday, March 30, 8 P.M. All Members Are Requested to Attend IMPORTANT BUSINESS E. G. ERICKSON, Secretary. until The Rexall Stores We Have Everything for the Fisherman Holmes Hardware Co. Phone 601 NOTICE On account of unexpected delay in ar- ranging our new store in the Midwest building, our opening will not take place SATURDAY APRIL 2 Watch the Tribune for opening announcement Kimball Drug Stores Fishing, Season Opens April 1 Prepare Now \ The Pioneer Stores