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his home with an attuck of influy days. \ ; ast. Dr. W. G, Burnett of the Burnett Optical company, has returned trom @ short business trip to Douglas and Uhenrock in the interests of his com- pany. om eee Mr, and Mrs. R. M. Bartholomew have returned from Denver, where they went ona business and pleasure “4 Several weeks in Utah. ‘ Branch of W. C. T. U. Organized at Mills, ito remain for the afternoen bridge. | of three rooms at 309. Tie hae nova "eeseuat CatyweRE| Many laden are taking the iter | nes mt cent months, and since the addition | 20° 25 8 means ‘of entertaining thelr|\’ Miss Amanda Trippeny has _re- has become a chartered town, the} ‘tends. x turned to her position with M. W. Pur- ©! ‘The tables will be decorated with | cell, prosecuting county attorney, after Casper or- bouquets of spring flowers and a dain- ty several-course luncheon will be| days by an attack of grippe. see served. A member of the Welfare club will have charge of each table. C. Andrews, of Salt Creek is in the] and the dances: will be give nthere| Who had charge of the mecting. | We by Mrs. \W.'. | French, ‘The money raised by the entertain-|city on business and visiting with| until the first ot. une when the con-| THe conference was held at Sheri.| “What ment will be added to the fund for the | friends. tract with the Mo: dan as the second of a series of four ‘Trager, ith thi ose expires. ‘A. N, Shembeck who left last Sun-|©Mferences which will be held in treasurer, of the state organization,| ‘fant walfare program which is being nae ve and Mrs. George Ferguson, president; |PUrsued by the organization. W. BE. Lewis is here fram Denver! day with his whole outfit with the ex- looking after business interests. ception of Mr. Sharpe, is trying out for|P¢ held in the Big Horn basin witn see the Rose Room at the Palace hotel The next older boys’ conterence will d_ table. disc: "2 1, Mosher of Los Angeles, Cal., is injin San Francisco and for the Am-|* later one in Casper during the|ToUnd table discussion was opened in| tools in Detroit. where former ly we 4 Mrs. C. J. Johnson, corresponding sec- pp iy retary; Mrs. Larie Piere, recording} Mr. and’ Mrs. ¥remont Michie are secretary; and Mrs. L. T. Hall, treas-| the parents of a daughter born yes- smartest re SAIMMEDK ORCHESTAR |] 9] SUCCEEDED BY PLAYERS. Since the exodus of the Shembeck| under the leadership of Raymond L. trip. Mrs Bartholomew also spent| Rood has been playing for the dances program given in behalf of the chil- orchestra, the musical zcomce: EFT, CHERINAN dren's week at the Methodist church | was held this afternoon at the church, : wn | Olde theese |In the absence of Mrs. H. B. Durman, /ernoon have already teen sold, Ar: vee tie ie Lorgheuteh ive comaeeantter| OTe ys’ Conference Has) Mrs. Ss. E. Phelps acted as chairman Sharpe, saxaphone; G. H. Branden-| is burg, banjo, and Mr. Reed, violin. | The older boys’ conference of the! MS: Leschfhsk. Most of the musicclans sre well|X: M. C. A. which was held in| known in the city and are becoming! Sheridan last week, made a recon more popular each evening with their| With 131 delegates present. from ten ‘The Winter Garden is’ still under work, the management of G. H. Brandenburg| “tate secretary of. the Y. M. C. A.,) Win Caspet Daily DELEGATES | FIRST BACTHERS’ MEETING OF GHILDREN'S WEEK s LEUTONS LEAD PAGE THREt 3 mnceveo va. ego ATTEND. WA,.4, veto ar we cURcH ATE ALLIES 3 . each evening at the Winter Garden. 1, companist on the cello, by Mrs. C. Following E. Hood. The firsts mothers’ meeting of the <ind of Secular Stories Shall " was discussedd by Mrs. S. |. Bailey. “Getting Expression After Wyoming during the next few months.! Mking Impression” was well hand'ed| gteg] in England at a price $20 the individual talks, a The state and local officers of the| wSemelts have been made for aj, Prank England. attorsey, bas moved) cight pieces: Miss Florence Handri-| Representatives From 10 |, The meeting was opened by a spe- ‘ W. C. 'T. U. made the trip to Mills, | NUMBEr of tables to be 9 hana brrpetteral a exc tig roll ac han, piano; Toll, base voilin; Frank; — Communities; Results Are | compose ot ‘ihe Meidemen waet yesterday, in order to complete’ ‘the business girls juring coach, drums; Frank Bowen, cornet; tate 1 Peay ‘ in | 7 et formation of a new ee. seh bod hour and for those who do not care| floor, where he is Cccupying a suite] Myron Leffingwell, saxaphone; ial! Encouraging aise O. W. Hillgren, 'T. J. Diamond NEW YORK, April 28.—Germany, through the economy J. Leschinsky and a solo by| and sacrifices o: vorki v pat esol. By, f her working people, has settled down to of Mine.” G. HE, Hood was the wc-| Teal production and is outstripping the United States and allied nations in the fight toward normalcy, Charles M. “The Story in the Child's Lite” was| Schwab declared here today in an address before the Cham- being confined to her home for several | dance musics [different communities, according to| ‘he subject presented by Mrs. Phelps| ber of Commerce of the State of New York the statements of L. A. Toothacker,|%* 2M introduction to the afternoon's . “The Bible Story" was dealt Mr. Schwab was the guest of the) “The labor cost of making a ton of chamber at a reception given in recog-| steel today is 85 cents out of cach nition of his services to the country dollar of total cost. during the war. He recently returned, ‘Railroad costs must from Europe. and come down, on and it is in the interes: of national ‘Germany today can put a ton of prosperity that our government, act- & ing through the railroad labor board ton cheaper that: England can make and every other agency shall reduce it,” he said, “and is selling pneumatic road wages and bring costs down urer of the local organization, as-|terday in Du.c'. the city on a short business stay|bassador at Los Angeles. Besides |®mmer. Vteodete ae oe mien: Peined portth | snipped mnoh, raméhinery to Germany! “Phe setae aitvatiod "contredtelen: sisted ‘the women of Mills in forming <F-an iS connected with his ofl interests. these arrangements, the orchestra is|, The object of these conferences 1s | tererst and sold it cheaper than could merchant marine. Sa the new branch. Altar and Rosary Societv one booked for theatrical appearances|t© create a more extensive movement) A Social hour and refreshments} pinks it, insofar as. our people in America _ The ‘meeting was held in the base-| Announces Baked Sale. N. O. Robbins of Alliance, Neb., is| during the last six weeks of the, sum-|°f boy endeavor and activity in the| Cloned the afternoon's program. “The difference in solely a matter of are prepared to go to work at rea, “ment of the church where the Casper| A sale of baked goods will be held| attending to business interests here| mer. In addition to the members of|*tate. This branch of the work com! | THe children's hour ef story tell! aor costs, 1 Wes inectucvas walate ieee officials were welcomed by the wom-/at the Casper Storage store on Satur. | (or a few days, . the orchestra, which were playing| ties @ group cider than the Boy) (F Ane Bames wis held sosterday| “It is estimated that, 5,000,000 are pared nulckie, te ahanton the Be .gn-of Mills. Mrs. §. E. Bailey was|day afternoon under the direction of o- here, Mr. Shembeck will add four new| Scouts, and the plan is for the pur-|Mfternoon in the chureh with about) 944 oe work in this country. It is pene ulckly to abandon the arti- chairman of the meeting upon the|the members of the Altar and Rosary | ArthurK. Lee is here from Ther-|men in San Francisco. It ts possi-| P08 of making leaders for the Boy 100 of PT CERE eer aoe ann | acogedtnaly, of auoretaetinportance. ta GIA Zomndatach the einen absence of Mrs. Ferguson, A. num-|jsociety of the Catholic church. mopolis on business. Mr. Lee js the| ble that upon completion of the new| Scout movement and to foster manly | Wo ary Cenirimenis ablenting. | Tl! the: working man as well as to the Wea haven seversen: ber of addresses’ were given ‘by the| ‘The proceeds of the sale will be uscd | President of the National Bank of| @\ditorium which is now under’ way;| deals in the youth of t - vg | Hood, M A F i1,| Capitalist to restore our prosperity. Casper residents upon the aims and|tor beneficiary work being donc by | Commerce. Mr Shemberk and orchestrar will re-| | 1 Hee rele y onai| Ham “Holl “Is it possible that after having won| The. chamber presented to Mr. ideals OT. U, eh ate turn to Casper. i , ne ne var, we of a tae os s mie Caloning oclosckiene asset Mee. John V. Harrison is-here from Den a workers in. the movement, made | ¢¥*- BURIED EES trac Rage ee eae a oe wore ae for ‘the Mills branch: Mrs. J| L.| Bastern Star ver on business and pleasure. G h S ° strong appeals to the 131 delegates a Germany to win the peace through the s hh sha kas Lam! $ -| Mee = ; mm that were in attendance at all ses WwW G A nany Y . a character in Shakes- bert, president; Mrs. Laura Hunt: | Nesting: ote otha ociety RS re caer cat al (ee Me Grapes Ae | ettorts of ner tavor? peare's Flay, Cymbeline. The quota- ér,. vice’ president; Mrs. ‘Bell Riley F *| A meeting of the Eastern Star will malt sooine Seren rf. Halth) be tield this evening in’ the Masonic Emma Jensen, treasurer. tari temple | Following the business meeting a social hour was enjoyed and refresh-| Bridge Luncheon i ments were served. for Saturday. Invitations have been issucd to M. F. Grossman has returned to Denver after spending several days here attending to business interests. eee Mr, and Mrs. Lee Thomas of Des Moines,-Iowa, are visting with friends and relatives in the city, see oe. Rebekahs Enjoy about forty soclety matrons to attend] yrenry Amos is in the cit hi Social Hour. the pretty bridge luncheon, to be ae s is in the city from the Salt Creck fields where he is employed No, 39, was entertained last night at| Served at the Henning hotel on Sat-|y the Midwest Refining company. No. 29 was entertained last night at|UTday. “Mrs. A, A, Schulte. wi'l pre- cee @. social hour held after the regular| Side as hostess. Mrs. Leonard Hanway has arrived business session. A~ luncheon was in. the city from Topeka, Kans. to served. The color scheme was pink) Mrs. C. D. Murane has returned) join her “husband who is connected and green carried out with sweet’ peas|from the hot springs at ‘Thermopolis | with the Casper Daily Tribune. At the and favors, where she has been with Judge Mur-| present, Mr. and Mrs. Hanway -are The hostesses were Mrs. Jack Reid, tare for several days.: Judge Murane, | staying. atithe home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. C. M. Cox and Miss Inez Babb. ] Who has been taking the baths at the |i}; Hanway on South Grant street. eee | sanitariora,“is improving and will re-| Leonard Hanway recently took up a Welfare Tes 4 turn. to Casper on Saturday. Society Event. ; sted eg : The tea which was served yester:| Elks’ Dance - flay afternoon at the lovely home of| Tonight. ~ : Mrs. T. F. Algeo,on South. Durbin| “The Winter Garden will be the scene street was an event of social inter-; of an informal dance held by the Elks est to the women of Casper. Tho}-this evening. members of the Welfare club; who cae ® were the hostesses of the affair, were | Regular Meeting assisted in receiving by representatives| of W. C. T. U. of the Delphian club and the Wom-| A regular meeting of the W. C. T.| Angeles, Cal, where he has” been an's club, ‘The afternoon. was in| U. will be’held tomorrow afternoon at| spending the last two weeks, Attor- charge of Mrs, Ratph Oakes. |the Natrona. County lbrary. The|ney Fergiison was accompanied by A. The Mesdames T. ¥. Algeo, H. Rich-| meeting will be’convened at 2:30] 15. Stewarton the trip but Mr. Stew. ard Shipp, A. A. Slade W. A, Black-| o'clock. art left the coast several days before more and J. WV. McIntyre received. ze ; Mr. Ferguson: ; Mrs. J: W. ‘Bingham poured ten. —* Sica ii he procueds from the silver offer-|' : John Piper, who was here for. the ing. amounted to $50 which will” be ‘PERSONALS y ‘scout driye, has left “for Chey: used by, the organization toward the rE ‘enne whete he will visit in the inter- infant welfare work. The ‘club has]. peat already been called upon to meet the} see needs of expectant mothers and the| "Frank Borsch, a deputy, sheriff trom | _yfax/ Hirsch and Mrs. ,’Cohen have two layettes which were finished’ by| Salt Creék-was in Casper yesterday on | retucned from Denver where they ne. the members at the last mecting have| business contiected with the local of-| companied the body of thelr mother, ooh called for. i Ttiees, = : Mrs, Fannie Hirsch. Burial was made 3 wietace there. - Housewarming Is Surprise homestead on the Salt Creek highway and ‘has just completed building o dwelling on it. , Wado Fowler, former registrar at Douglas, spent yesterday in the city on busines: oe sae Attorney George W. Fergusoa has returned from, San Francisco and Los $2 ests of the boy scout work. Edwin, Barrett, formerly connected eee with local accounting firms, is now] ©. R. Moore, rate agent for the connected with the offices of Purcell} American Railway Express company, hostess of a house warming and» a|4nd Casey, attornoys. ‘s in the city on business. party in recognition of her birth an: Cine C3 MELT n > = URE PEA RAIRN » Fred Crowther has just returned | gir toner naw relaonce cated evenings {€or a visit wich friends and reladves | (UF MM GRINDING COMPANY Mrs. C. P: Brodie was the surprised h at St. Joseph, Mo. Mr. Crowther is sar eee Sh dg! sects bapa clerk in the superintendent's office at a Gea 15 OPEN FOR BUSINESS Wek SL RHaHe ellen etbore -C. P. Plummer, local, attorney, left bec nas Shes Soka Mal J. ©, | this afternoon ‘over the Burlington ee wee E. Melker, A. Ee 'Kyte, H.|Toute for Chicago. where some impor-| Tho Casper Cylinder Grinding com- » Ce * is y ‘©. Ward, Myer, J. M. Colver, | tant business needs hige then fon. His } pany is now open for business in their ERR sites yes Eshelman, A. M.| fmily gopmipanted. iS a pew en at the corner of Center at hares iG. af Deiat, Ae Fifth, in the building formerly Mee Merron es iovsend Misa Vig ae We a romet, eurnatep tenn, [occupied by the Casper Floral com: Jet’ Eshel hamp ploye here,. has, ten: +i resigna-tpany. Considerable new equipment aan. ton to, becuase effective st Onég: has been placed in the shop which will enable the concern to handle work on ak eer Have B. 8. Osborne of the Burlington | oth pleasure cars and trucks, leasant Meeting. forces here has returned to his duties} “Tne company will carry a full stock Mrs. J, 8. Mechting, was hostess.at|at the freight house after a forced |of pistons, piston rings and: pins both ® regular social gathering of the past | absence caused by an attack of the|regular and oversize. matrons of the Eastern Star at~her| «grip.» ————___ home on’ South Durbin street, yester- eee ‘Subscribe fo: Tribune afternoon. Miss Black of Union|’ N. 6. Robbins, chief of the 0.'S, and ee ee City, Pa., who has been visiting with |p. bureau, is in:the city on business ‘Mrs. M. BE. Weeks for the winter, was| connected with the Burlington rail- the guest of honor. Miss Black’ is | oad, leaving soon for her home, Refreshments were served by the hostess ‘and a social time was en. eee . Robert Porter of Cheyenne spent yesterday in the city attending to Joyed. business matters. The next meeting will be held at eee the home of Mrs. J. T. Scott. P. B. Whitney, who. was here yes- Luncheon terday on. eee has returned to his Bridge headquarters in Cheyenne, In I. 0. O. F. Hall. 4 7 cee A bridge luncheon will be served H.,R. Waldo of Salt Lake City, is mext Wednesday afternoon at 1] here looking after his business int o'clock in the IT. O. O. F. hall. The| ests. He is registered at the Henning members of the Welfare club are in| hotel. charge of the entertainment. The} ~ tickets for the seats at the 30 tables of} _ lL. J. Edmunds, ticket agent for the bridge which will play during the aft:| Burlington here. is_still confined to RECEIVED DIRECT FROM OUR NEW YORK BUYERS A BEAUTIFUL For Your Furniture edar 4 Polish 1 95 Sere aa For Your Floors weaters (Al esr) O-CderMop Actuaf Value $10.50 peo Ua We have placed them on sale at the remarkable - : low price:of “After the Ball Is Over “Paying the Piper” Starts: Tomorrow AT THE LYRIC © $4.95 Painting and Decorating PHILIP H. SCOTT Phone 1588-M 541 South Jackson here has undertaken, through the or-| While state and ci! ganization of the Film Mutual Bene-|ing no move to ry fit bureau to give greater realism! |84Ving plan, Ch to moving pictures hy guaranteeing |the Union Pacif! ; for producers usage of its town and|@dopted a daylight system of their) officials here, according country homes and all the fashionable | OW". Throughout the trappings, necessary for a trwe por-| Will begin work at 7 o' trayal of wealth. agrees to place at the disposal of pro-|®8 has been the-ru e. of producers arything from a $1,000,- 00 yacht to a thorobred Pekingese Proceeds are to be divided equally be- tween the maternity centre of New York and the American committee for gan and Mrs. William Ci. McAdoo are members of the executive: committee. devastated France. “Mis, Anne Mor- Spell it backwards The bureau already has begun to function... In response to,its first and women, with blooded steeds fer ae mas wee When Knights Were Bold. The Maiden—In God’ , has Rag rset eared ge POWDERED MILK | Sir Launcelot—Not so fast, my! Pure, fresh milk in powdered form—milk for the entire family FOR SALE AT GOOD GROCERY AND DRUG STORES order more than twenty society men turned out for: fox hunting scene. rood girl. ‘The reporters have not yet wrived; besides, there are the serial ‘ights'and the motion picture royal- jes to be conkidered.—Life. NEW YORK, April 28. — Society | CHEYE W mmer they|made puidic toda: For certain rentals, the bureau |*fternoon, instead of an hour later if exposed to moonlight. lkey cau April 28,—|_ SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April 28.— officials ure mak-| Information that approximatgiy urn to the daylight-|000 additional acres will be/ devoted ‘enne cmployes of|to Vineyards in “slifornia this year railroad today|has been brought before prohibition to reports The high price jock in the of wine grapes was said to have been morning and quit a 4 o'clock in the| given as the reason for the increase. se Ce With their friends following in taxi- cabs, a bridal couple in an English Meat is said to taint very quickly|town drove to the church in a don- Important Notice TO ALL GAS CONSUMERS Gas will be turned off from the City at 9:00 A. M., SUNDAY, MAY 1 at which time the Natrona Power Company whis- tle will blow for 5 minues as a warning to all con- sumers. Al! Gas Fires MUST BE TURNED OUT at this éiime and POSITIVELY NOT LIGHTED AGAIN un- til the Power Company whistle is BLOWN THE SECOND TIME. Every effort will be made to have the gas turned back in the city mains by noon, but UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES should the Gas Fires be lighted until the whistle is blown the sec- ond-time. The Gas Company will not be respon- sible for any accidents if these instructions are not followed. The above is necessary on account of an im- portant change being made in the main gas line at the Refinery, which will enable the Gas Com- pany to render astill more efficient service to both the City of Casper and the Refineries. New York Oil Company By E. T. PATTERSON, Gas Dept. Manager. Phone 1501 Gas Office: 114 S. Wolcott St. “I understand that our railroads to- tio Lends Trappings|Daylight Saving In Demand, More ie-saiseasca! © O°) Oe daa ne For Film Plays| Started by U. P.|Planfed, Report Special Sale For One Week April 29th to May 6th 100 DRESSES Black, Brown, Navy, Copen. Sizes 16 to 44. YOUR CHOICE $25 | FASHION SHOP 154 South Center Be Sure to Attend the ANNUAL MAY DANCE Of the RETAIL CLERKS OF CASPER At Brandenberg’s Winter Garden On Monday Evening, May 2 Tickets $1.00 Ladies Free BABY BONDS FROM HOLMES TO HOMES — eer These Are Money-Savers to You! Ask for Them. Our Auto Accessory Department is being enlarged and more carefully stocked. Special prices for the next ten days. See otir window. Our Mr. Burns supervises this. See him for tents, cots and the many items that go to make outing a pleasure. The most complete stock of Fishing Tackle in the city. Our Paint Department is a busy place these days. A paint for every use. Once a user of Lowe Bros high standard paint, always a user. Why? Because it is the best made today. We are selling Builders’ Hardware at new low prices. See us for Tools, Cutlery, etc. We have Qil Stoves, Ovens, Refrigerators, Gas Stoves and Ranges that will be just what you need. Our Gas Ranges are the kind that cut the gas bills, while the Refrigerators cut the ice bills. For the garden and lawn we have Wheelbarrows, Hoes, Rakes, Spades, Trowels, Mowers, Hose Sprays, Nozzles and Lawn Seed. Holmes Hardware Co. PHONE 601