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Bride Luncheon. to make their home. wate: he ‘The luncheon and afternoon of auc-| Five tables of auction bridge were tion bridge which was held this af:-| Played during the evening. Mrs, Cari} Earle D. Holmes has returned to the ernoon under the auspices of the} Taylor and G. L. Hanway carried off compen eet cee spent the week- Welfare club, was attended by many| the high scores, and Mr. and Mrs.|¢™ nding to ness. ‘sal “4 of the society matiods of the city. | Harvey Wisner received the conscia oar second anniversary salee is without} Feel Toward Tanlac, Says The hall in the Odd Fellows’ build-| tion. V. E. Hansen, who has been looking ing was arranged with 32 tables.| Each table was prettily set with ap- pointments carrying out the color scheme of yellow and white. Bud| The guests included the Messrs and) Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Martin have re. vases with Sunshine roses made the| Mesdames G. L. Hanway, Harry Free.| turned from Cheyenne, where they A delicious luncheon of baked ham southern style, creamed potatoes bers of the Welfare club served the A number of business girls and| ness’ and Profssional Woman's club business men attended the luncheon| which was held last night at the Y. but were unable to stay, for the aft-| W. C. A. ernoon at cards. dinner of the season were completed. During the afternoon, home-made} The dinner will be held at the Mul candy was sold from a prettily deco-|lin club, May 17, at 7 o'clock. It was | business interests. rated candy booth which was in|decided to hold the dinner at a late charge of Mrs. F. H. Seaman. Mes-| hour as a:baseball game is scheduled dames J.D. Scott, R. W. Loucks, Mc-| for the afternoon.- A program inelud. Clellan, Ralph Oakes, J. W. McIntyre, | ing a report by the finance committec, Cc. A. Sanford, T. W. Twiggs, Fred|a talk by Mrs. Jessie Anderson Fow Van Gorden, F. W. Hufsmith, Harry|ler on bring musical talent of, rote Free, E. Richard Shipp, Harry Astin, | to Casper, and a talk on the subject of H. H. Klockseim and F. H. Seaman|a clubhouse to be erected here, will were in charge of the tables. be given The proceeds of the afternoon will}. Important business was transacted be used to further the extensive pro-| at the well attended session last night gram of infant welfare work under-]A report of the finance committee taken by the club. was made and ways and means of rais- “The Christian Woman's association| The president of the club, Mrs. M. will meet tomorrow: afternoon at the|J. Hopkins, presided. home of Mrs. Joe EH. Denham, 1242 South Center street. Mrs. Fred] Mrs. Henry Bayer, who has been Haughton and Mrs. Thof will assist] visiting on the coast for the last few the hostess. Mrs, Roscoe Galbraith| weeks, left southern California last will be in charge of the missionary|‘Sunday. She will visit with friends ees home here. er. Sirs a . Angeles, Calif, “and that’s been a Woman's Society . e ese John M. Hench, senior member of long. time, for I’m now in my 68th Tea’ Club Is the law firm of Hench and Bullack, year. v ‘The Woman's society of the Baptist! Entertained. has returned from Thermopolis where Ms remember when I was a child I shurch will meet on Thursday after-}. aia i: Nepand ‘naibeaiia 18 he attended the: clreult court. 8 Hour was kept on a strict diet of lime wa- joon at th Beech i cai Soa eden tape ey saeGh| the members of the Tea club. which} Julian Lever, general freight and Kodak Finishing poets in seaneny -eeeress ail thens Santtcirtle “ninteat oe Leste <4 met at her home on South Wolcott| passenger agent for the Northwestern years. i suffered terribly from bloat- women of the church are invited to Business of importance will be transacted and a good attendance by the hostess. , housework and was in a miserable Sea es mers In at 9 a. m. condition. ae to Season Closes ‘About two years ago my husband Ladies’ Aid to With Dance Tomorrow. H Out at 5 p.m. got such splendid results from Tan- Meet Tomorrow. The Ladiew’ Aid society of the Pres- byterian church will‘meet tomorrow Mrs. Frank |Hemky sand com. mittee ‘will be in charge of the so: A delightful bridge party wa r . “ last. at at the home of » ani a May & and 7 : 3 5 Gor Casper Daily’ Tribune the Salto Dancing club. As usual the] went to Riverton a few days ago, bre] this period I will put on sale every affair will be formal. expected to return today. suit of pair of trousers in my store vere eee at one-fourth off, I have over 500 Mrs. T. F. Algeo returned thie | Dr. and Mrs. RD. Keyser of Salt | sy ults to choose from and sev- morning from Denver where she has|Creek dre spending the day in the|ocral thousand pairs of trousers. been for several days on a business|city on business and visiling with} “Two years from today I look for a and pleasure trip. friends. Digger Casper and I.expect to be here —_————. eee and be a part of it. } D. L. Lyman who has been here for PERSONALS Le W. B. Maxwet! tas returnea to «he| Yesrtess Satisfied star "i ¢ city after spending several days in Can’t Express Gratitude I of Topeka, who have come to Casper| Laramie looking after business inter- With Success Here “The Man in the any doubt one of Casper’s best’ boost- ers. In a conversation on the subject after business in Laramie, has re-| toaay Ha: boncméa. hinibalt: souks: turned to his home in the city. pane an! Suvlouee “From childhood until I got Tan- eee “Why shouldn't I be a Casper boost-|/@°- I suffered from indigestion and ¢r first, last and always. Certainly yaaa trou re orp iy ee J. A. no city in the world could treet me} Burrington, 540 Stanford Aves, Harvey Wisner, Carl Taylor. *| Spent several Gays on business and| better than it has done. Two. years }|—————____ 2 -| pleasure. ago this week I landed here with the eee intention of going into business, “My Mrs. A. E. Stirrett is leaving this| total assets amounted to 18 pairs. of Mrs. Burrington Before the close of the evening dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. lettuce and tomato) salad, hot rolls and butter, date pud-| *trum and W. a nae. evening for Denver, where she! will] trousers, eight suits, a dilapidated ding with whipped cream and mints spend the remainder of the week visif-| pressing machine, a thimble, severa! and coffee was served. The mem-,"lans for Last ing friends. needles and $1.60 in real cash. I was Forum Dinner Made. ret S lucky enough to run into someone with enough confidence in me to en Buzzard ranch after attending to busi-| dorse my rote for $900 and with that ness matters in the city. I started in business. Today, two Tape years later, I have a business that is L. Baird and J. Baird are spending| increasing by leaps and bounds a few days in Cheyenne looking after] “To show my appreciation of what the public of this city has done for me, I am running an anniversary sale which will last for 10 days. During During the business of the Busi. A. L. Spurlock has returned to the Plans for the last forum see L. J. Martin has returned from Laramie, where he spent the week-end on business and pleasure. eee Mrs. R. H. Nichols and Mrs. A, 1. Spurlock returned this morning from Denver, where they spent a few days. JM. city, on a short business trip, left last‘night for Denver. cee Mrs. L. M. Porter, accompanied by her children, Marion and Billy Porter, has been here from her home in Park. erton visiting with Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. Eshelman. ing money were discussed in full eee : s : a4 Superintendent A. A. Slade left mane re eer, wae last night on a short business trip to aoe ted Cheyenne. in Denver before returning to her ter and milk for weeks and I have street yesterday afternoon. The time was devoted to playing auction bridge and tea was served ing and had to be very carefui of what I ate. I became so weak and nervous I could hardly go about. my and W. T. Neiles, local agent, who : . Service ‘The last dance of a most success ful season will be held tomorrow evening at the Winter Garden by Auspices Y.. W, CA. | Presihterian Tabernacle lac he insisted on my taking it. and the medicine wasn't but a little while Bring us your kodak in ridding me of my troubles. It gave me, a splendid: appetite and 1 troubles." We. will” be [ save, me: a .splonaia: appetite and thi I badn't dared t h before; ied. fo. ebow you how jae eines tls tonmec ae to make “Then I had the influenza and be- came dreadfully sick and weak, but y y ki ood ord i “GOOD -PIGTURES” J)tniy too. tour bottice of Tanine te build me up again to where I'm now Casper Pharmacy 2:30 o'clock at . the and that includes war tax. Can you beat it? ru say you can’t! But that’s the way the Lyric does business. sit up and take notice, or P. T. Barnum, who left footprints on the sands of time as encouragement for the future showmen. NA feeling better than at any time I can \,remember, I have gained eleven pounds in weight,“ too;,.and* words The Store That Sells }) can't express the gratitude I feel to. an ” ward Tanlac. I keep Tanlac in the KODAKS house all ‘the time now, for I know it is medicine that can be depended Hose Garden Tools Lawn Mowers Paints and Varnishes, Fine Mechanics’ Tools of all kinds. Our prices are always right }jouds- Olliver Hardware \/ Company “Where the Best Costs Less” 105 S: Center Opp. Henning Phone 714 APPLICANTS FOR NATURALIZATION Must appear before the Naturalization Court, which will be held at the Courthouse, May*7, at 9 o'clock. All applicants must bring two wit- nesses, who can support their qualification claims. ‘The-examination will be made by a Naturalization Examiner. The Mightiest Picture of the- World Coming to the LYRIC Played the big cities, first run, at $2 and $3. Now playing the big cities, second run, at 75c and $1. In from three to seven theaters at the same time. Now, get this under your hat right: We are going to show this picture, to Casper people at the top price FS Only 50c for Fi irst Run All honorably discharged €x-service men, sol- diers, sailors or marines, will teceive the’ citizen- ship papers by presenting their discharge. It will be necessary for each ex-gervice man to have'two Showmen are born, not made. We could prove this by Buffalo Bill, if he witnesses, were alive, who came out from the west on a saddle horse and made the world j Clerk of Court. (Within The City Limits) is going to be a wonderful success, and will de- velop into one of the choicest restricted Residential Districts 22 Lots Were Sold Yesterday We worked overtime, but didn’t mind it a he Just consider the prices. Compare them with others the same distance from the center of the city, and you will see the reason for the demand for lots in Casper View Addition Prices $175 to $375 On Terms, $25.00 Cash and $10.00 Monthly .. No Taxes Until 1922 Free abstract of title (not a copy) furnished to each purchaser. ‘ All Streets Are Graded City Water Is Assured Where is Casper View Addition? Go to corner of McKinley and Eleventh Sts. then east three blocks and you will be there. The Choice Lots Will Be Sold First Buy a lot NOW in Casper View Addition, build that little home where you have a beautiful view of the mountains and surrounding country. Enjoy pure fresh air at all times. Call at the office or phone and we shall be more than pleased to show Casper View Addi- tion to you. See Ben Realty Co. ‘ Rooms 201-203 Midwest Bldg. ‘Phone 1480