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s ithe delegates end altern: in Spite of Rain. \_jappointed. ‘ : Although the sudden change in the weather and the rainstorm. it Many of the guests trom appearing tt walks Da; ORIOYER Ye the Movie ‘in costume, all were there to welcome the queen. Tong | Last, Salto Dance before the time of the coronation, all! lor May ‘5. § of the seats along. the walls were filled and the standing room. occupied. The decorations of the Garden were in gold and purple, the Initiations will be held after the business, meeting and a social hour the Winter Garden,. A public dance ran be held by Schembeck this even- ing. The American. Legion dances have Proved most successful and all of the legion men.and their friends are in- yited to attend the affair ‘tomorrow evening. Special features will add to the entertainment. The finals of the fox trot contest will be held and Miss Sue Morris will-take the place of Miss Adams as ?'rank Butcher's partner. Serer Novel Shower is Farewell Affair. The members of the Innovation club entertained in honor of Mrs. William Emil at a. farewell shower, as the guest of honor is leaving soon for Ore- gon where she will'spend the summer. The entertainment was most unique, being’ a ‘“‘mouse” shower. The gifts were handkerchiefs and each was rolied in the shape of a mouse and ‘The last Salto dance of this social| presented to Mrs. Emil in that way. ,}season is announced for May 5, the winter | “st Thursday, of next month. *"The dance will be formal as usual|John Heaneny, William Schiele, W- The guests present were the M dames William Fisher, George Brown, royal colors. Streamers were hi and plans are ‘being made to make}R. Frank, C. E. Stealey, Stanley, Over- from wires,all over the hall and in the entire season. cee background was purple and gold and ‘ an. artistic light was shed from the | uplicate Bridge two mahogany floor lamps placed on a either side of the throne. ‘The “members “of, queen's throne was erected. The the final entertainment one of the| baught, Sonora Clar! corner, left from the entrance, the|™O#t *laborate and enjoyable of the sit id the honoree. Children's. Party Enjoyed by Tots. ‘The little children who took part in the fashion ‘show were entertained the’ Duplicate| this afternoon from 4:80 to 7 o'clock The royal promenade was led bya | Bridge club will be entertained to-| by Mrs. Sam Service at her home on flower girl dressed in pink and white | Morrow afternoon at the home and yar ee a basket of roses, Next Mrs, Mahoney by the Mesdames P. came Miss Sue Morris, the queen of |C: Nicolaysen and Jeremiah Mahoney. he evening, escorte.-hy Mr, Branden- betront Raya ae ‘burg, master | of . ceremonies. The |General Aid to = queen was gwned in pink satin and; “est Friday. silver, an< sarried a wonderful bou- with Proteisor MacFarlane as Harold picture camera. Miss Bickford andjof/the General Aid. Professor MacFarlane as the come- dians were the life of the party. After making the tour of the halljother church home, the queen was 16d to the throne, jafternoon meeting. She was presented with the popular So ee medal, which. was a beautiful vanity |Midnight Dancing Club case, enameled in blue, and with en-|to Give Entertainment. graving on the back as presented to ‘The General Aid of the Methodist quest of rores. Miss Jay Bickford|church will meet Friday afternoon as juvenile character with|in the parlors of the church. Prof. gingham dyess..0d large straw hat|Rudolph Lundberg will have charge and corryliig a rag baby came next'of the .entertainment. program. Refreshments will be served by the Lloyd with the ever present moving }members of the Capital Hill circle An invitation is extended to all strangers in the city, who have no to attend the _ ‘The members of the Midnight Danc- Miss Morris from the Schembéck or-/ing club are invited to attend the in- chestra, Besides the medal the queen | formal dance to be held in the Winter of| South David street, Twelve guests were present. + ‘The time was spent: playing games, little and Miss Mildred Bubb sang for her admirers.’ Lovely refreshments were served by Mrs, Service and’ her ‘as- sistants. ee . Weather Postpones West-End Dance. ¥ The rain storm last- night caused the dance at the ‘Averill hall ‘to be postponed. ome Professor MacFarlane, dancing mas- ter at the Winter Garden, is leaving this evening for Denver where he will visit his studio at the Adams Hotel and from there he will visit in Boul- der, Louisville and Golden. He ex- pects to return Wednesday morning. Miss Jay Bickford, his assistant, will conduct the classes here until his re- turn. ; was given a check for $25 for having |Garden this coming Monday evening. ——— won the popular vote contest. The|The evening will be in charge of Mrs. |{[- = g presentation was made by Mr, Brand-| sam. Service. { PERSON ALS enburg, and Miss Morris gracefully| In addition the regular program of ; acknowledged the gifts with an ap-| dancing special entertainment will be H propriate speech. As was planned the first dance of| served, the evening was auctioned off. The oS. 2 bidding was lively starting with $5|Men's Supper and ending witl $18.50, which won the |p, r honor of the first waltz for Harry Iba, ceeds of the aucticmed dance were "of the Schembeck Winter Garden. »Atter the first dance the queen was . again led to her throne where she | American Legion Dance déciared the evening open for dancing|on Friday Night. to be enjoyed by all, The dancing lasted until midnight. eee Delegates to Be. Elected torrorrow evening. ‘ ard offered and. refrdshments will be k ‘The;.men's supper which was to will known Casper citizen. The pro-|hayo boon held at*the First Baptist | churgh (this everiing has’ been post- given to the baseball fund\in the name| ponrd and will be served at 7 o'clock The fourth of the series of dances to be given by the American Legion js announced, for tomorrow evening at twa weeks looking after the interests ne Mr, and/Mrs. Hal P.-Riney and son have returned fram a vication trip in which they visited relatives and frjonds in many parts of “Colorado, Kansas and Missouri. 4 ar Cc. F. Clay, of the ‘Taylor & Clay company returned this moi from Denver, where he has been for the past several days isa ‘business. . * Mark U, Weber returned here’ this morning from. Denver and, Salt. Lake City where he has been for the past for Woodcraft Convention. The I}.0:-Q.) F. hall will be open all tomorro’ ernoon so that the Neighbors of Woodcraft may vote for the eight delegates. and etght alter | nates who will be -sent to attend the’ state convention to be held in Lander} this coming June. 4 In the evening at the regular meet: Ing, the ballots will be counted and IO TF “Please Don’t” "Midsummer Madness” - FOR THE BALANCE OF THIS WEEK -We are going to offer the women of Casper the greatest money- saving opportunity of the season. 65 Dresses Values Up to $98.50 Go These Dresses Come in Im-- ported Taffetas, Charmeuse and Georgettes. 58 Dresses Values Up to $65 TO GO AT.. In Tricolette, Taffeta; Organ- - die and Crepe de Chine. A WONDERFUL LINE OF EMBROIDERED SUITS At $38.95 20 Per Cent Discount ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF COATS 20 Per Cent Discount ON EVERY HAT IN OUR SHOP... EXTRA SPECIALS Three Tables Filled With TABLE 1 Your Choice— $3.00 TABLE 2 Your Choice— $5.00 TABLE 3 Your Choice— $7.50 They are all nobby and are rare bargains. JUST RECEIVED A Large Shipment of | Gymnasium Bloomers In White and Black ALSO NURSES’ DRESSES AND MAID APRONS ' reco $19.95 Tricolette; Satin, and’ Crepe Meteor. 28 SUITS OF EXCELLENT DISCOUNT ON ALL \OTHER MILLINERY 70 Dresses Values Up to $48.50 QUALITY CHARLE: ' [THOMAS LONGHURST, Clerk. re At $19.95 One Table Filled With TEDDYBEARS, NIGHT GOWNS, APRONS, CORSET COVERS, ‘COLLARS, MIDDY SMOCKS and BLOOMERS Your Choice of Any One Article— $1.00 Just arrived, a new shipment of Silk Teddy- bockers and Petticoats. All colors and styles. . pe Casper Dally Cridune. SCOUT MOVEMENT GREATEST OF ALL BOY WELFARE WORK, CLAIM By REV. PHILIP K. EDWARDS. The ideal of « manhood that is physically strong, mentally awake and ‘morally straight. - It inculcates loyal service to God, to country, and to one’s fellowmen. The beauty of the Boy Scout'moyement is that it gets its message across to the boy. |Seventy-Five Cents a Ton to Be] fis norman en an votes Of quer in| $153,000. It actually succeeds in accomplishing | of the Chappell Ol! company and oth-|''* tim. Tt succeeds because it is pes p iy 0 boy nature. There ae Te Seal a eet |ieetiothing. artificial sor; uiireal. about A. W. Peake, chief of the field en- it. It takes as the foundation of its gin ‘of the Midwest pany, left system a real contact with nature, last night for Denver, where he will|UCh 25 4s suggested by the word Clipped From Price in Casper Beginning Next Monday and camps. The word “‘Scout” sug- gests the romance, courage, strength, Jndge C. O: Brown will leaye today|C"durance, and ters of the: refining company. eee Tho apbine tksea ort tna ‘ereittcn frontier days through the forests and Casper: SOE TREES Of the civil: GockAe, rnouhtains’ and -plaina of. the wilder-| oi thi ronasticg a ‘W. Herbert returned here yesterday evening from a motor tour to Raw-| athletics develops the boy’s spirit of| today. ling and Laamie on oficial business.|team work. All this appeals to the Serenamiaies Sashsbelaes Wedding invitations. The Mills Co.,| Chamberlin building. 421-1} ————— WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. him the high ideals for which Scout-| at the old price: ing stands. On this foundation there| Monday a greater part to be initiated. : tion” in uséful knowledge. ‘S L. HOWARD, C. C. does’ not fail, where so many other Scouting | Will go into effect. essential to real manhood. I haye|® ton instead of $11.75. never known 4 system so effective as a4 this. It is deserving of the time and —— , HIDDEN FORTUNE FOUND. RED CLIFF, Colo, April 21. Jy $12,000 in cash hidden in a cabin|to give it. owned by Charles Miller, aged recluse, os Who died- recently after 2 ‘short fil-| One branch of agriculture in which ness, was discovered by Eagle county women are said to excel men is seed officials. The money was secreted be-|testing and analysis. the Casper National bank. ——_>—__<__ and pigeon’ holes. - state departments of agriculture. MEN WHO ARRIVE ARE THOSE WHO Keep on Going---Persistence Wins ‘Success or failure depends largely upon the ability a man has to “stick” to a fixed policy. In saving, it does not: matter so much what you save as the regularity with which you put aside your savings. There’s no better saving stimulant than a _ Savings Account. Every wage-earning man and woman should have one, and all children be trained to save their pen- nies and dimes the savings bank way. It is safest and your money is earning interest for you. We invite your account. “A Bank of Strength and Service” The National Bank of Commerce COAL PRICE GUT BY REDUCTION IN as < 7:8 o'clock this morning. The shock | Boy’ Scout movement is the greatest boy welfare was slight and of brief aT Ne | tae at A abd Wolcott teat aie wick hak Bak cee a‘ ray aires Spears ll ae FREIGHT A AT FS Susege was ee duration. No|ing at A and Wolcott streets amount 3 | New. rates on the Burlington be spend several days af the headquar-| “Scout.” and ts accomplished by hikes| tween Kirby and Casper have resulted in a reduction of 75 cents a ton in | the price ‘of coal here. ‘The new rates i self-reliance that) went into effect Wednesday, which for Douglas, “where he will reopen|™#tTked the lives of the scouts of|cuts 75 cents a ton off the cost of Every cent of this reduction will be automatically Sheriff Lee Martin and Deputy C.|"°SS- |passed onto coal buyers according to The discipline of camp life and of| Statements made by coal dealers here The new price on coal will not be- boy's spirit of adventure and daring! come effective until Monday because and makes the finest possible founda-| there are nearly 1,000 tons of coal in tion for inculcating and developing in|Casper which has been brought here Between now and of this coal Regular meeting tonight; large class| 8 Dullt a course of: practical instruc-] will be cleaned up and the new rate Under the lower rate lump coal systems have failed, to point out to] will sell at $11.50 a-ton instead of 20-3t|the boys that religion is an absolute| $12.25, and egg lum will sell at $11 ou should keep ‘your wedding cer- ‘Near- tificate insurance policies and other effort and money which we are asked|\iuatie papers in a safe place. Your {safety deposit box is ready for you at Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- Many women|pert. workmen. All work guaranteed. hind picture frames, utensils, crevices|are employed in this work in various|Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., O-S. Bldg. 3.5-t¢ “When You and I Were Young, Maggie” Did you ever see a youngster full of the zest and energy of Health and say to yourself, “I wish I felt that way; must be getting old’? You CAN feel that. way, for if you set your nerves free, they will keep every organ and part of you well and strong. gan Your body is wired for Health and Energy, just as a house is wired for electricity. If the lights go out, you look. for a bad connection-—for the place where the cur- rent is broken. When you do not enjoy Health, one or more of your wires (the nerves) has a bad connection. There is pres- sure, somewhere, which stops the flow of the Vital Force. Fortunately there is only one place where that pressure may occur, except through traumatism (injury). The lace is found instantly by the competent Chiropractor. hen he relieves the pressure and the Vital Force flows ’ freely as it should—YOU ARE WELL. Chiropractic Adjustments will do this for you, and the result will be permanent HEALTH. If you keep your spine in normal, condition, you will always be young. The Health of Youth is within YOUR reach, Drs. B. G. and E:. E. Hahn CHIROPRACTORS Townsend Bldg. Phones: Office 423, Res. 1235 No Damage From )§)0) (00 CONTRACTS ON .. Quake “On canal MOOSE BUILDING ARE LET < LOS ANGELES, April 21.—An earthquake shock was felt here at| Contracts now outstanding for the to $202,000 and the structure will cost a 2 over $300,000 before completed. The THEATRICAL PRODUCER HELD. shar for the general construction ie ae was let to tho Frank Construction NEW YORK, April 41—Charged|company this week. his possession, in violation of the Vol-|let and. th terial . © superstructure mat aon stead act, Oliver Morosco, theatrical| will start arriving soon. producer was held in $1,000 bond for a trial_in court in Brooklyn. | Subscribe for The Tribune——. To Make Room FOR OUR MIDSUMMER STOCK WE WILL Colored Hats 25 Per Cent Less Than Regular Prices THIS SALE BEGINS FRIDAY MARTZ HAT SHOP. 154 South Center Our Lunches — Are cooked and served by the best experts obtainable and carry the usual Rexall store Pe “Your money back if not satis- ed. nett te aie We Are Putting Out a Merchants’ Lunch for 50c And our best recommendations are the people who have tried it. MIDWEST PHARMACY Midwest Bldg., Across From Postoffice Phone | Specials for | Phone 03 |Friday, Saturday; 474 | Groceries Quart tans Select Ripe Olives, per can .___... 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