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Mise Beckford will return to Casper| friends in Riverton. On account of | |make part of the trip overland and | De-| had to cross the bridge near Shoshoni | of the Denver hospitals, returned to teaching here during the past StS summer. jin the meat packing house near the; < ‘Garvices —- PER auwery is in Cheyenne looking after ¢ sniting Stanley P. Boozell of this city H E. Miller of the Miller-Schulte Oi! lecomagpds acuity See and Miss Emma Kieinau of Btoom-|/ yigward W. Lewis..a prominent at-| Company rettirned this morning from | OM Ee torney of Fremont, Neb... has returned| Denver where he has been et to his home’ after looking after busi-}@fter company interests. aa H.C. Johnson of Casper is spending| Dr. J. H. Jeffrey, president several days in Cheyenne attending to| Wyoming Chiropractic assoc Mrs. J..B. Griffith, who has been business interests. | om the last lap of his 90-da in Denver for the past six weeks, | eee S tence which was meted out in under the care of a specialist at one| Miss Verna Shay, who has been | Urt after he had been conv : Year, is | Practicing medicine without this morning, much improveil/in Cheyenne en route to her home in| Jeffrey has only nine more in health. Kansas where she will spend the | 5¢Tve. — Harry Newton of the Outwest Oil eee company is here from Denver looking | ¢ Y W T rreatger 4 ters and’ visiting with |, Crt Niethammer who is interested | M. S. Ronan has returned /from| The Platte river and Casper creck eee HE Casper Daily Crroune | | in : near future as a June ne |the eavy rains they were toreea to| Dr. Jeffrey on Last ‘CONSERVATORY ENROLLS Lap of cational MANY STUDENTS HERE The announ mservatory of mi of a Wyoming has been rm ived with enthusiasm among the lovers of the city and applica- differen ceived ¢ will be in a posi is and musicians of utauqra, opera or con- ase of the affisiation “s with these organ ic ¥/ often that students de- sire to spend a few weeks of thx summer or winter on @ concert tour OF CITY BEING PAVED x eee |Cheyenue where he has been attending | “PPr=*thes to the Yellowstone high — — _ Rees interests-Rare: for several days |" |i. Henry Stevick has left for the|t® business matt - «c+ several Gays. Way are now being paved by the state | 5 vho arrived the same day from he: y Stanley ranch where she will be the . - ighway commission and will be open home inthe east wore an attractive! J- Gordon, state tand commissiondr.| "ue of Mr and Stanley for the| Mand Mrs. George Jarvis, who|‘ travel before the end of the week dark blue traveling suit and tailored|SPent yesterday here en route to week. |have spent the past month in Sioux| This pavement will connect up the hat. ‘Douglas, where he will personally con- eee |City and other Iowa points returned /tW° cement bridges which were place duct the land sale. Mr. and Mrs. Boozell will make ore ir home at the Alexander apart- ments as Mr, Boozell is employed here. eee returned to his home after spending sometime “here on business while Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Denham are in|registered at the Henning hotel. see Creek is spending the day here on a|*¢¥¢ra! days in the state capital look shopping trip while registered at the |'"S @*ter business interests, "“.e.* ple cannot read and t Wiliam G. Titcomb .«. Laramie is | Henning hotel. Denbam i= cashier at the hiak-at eethekites awLal-aase”. py! Mit Se M. W. Purcell, county attorney, Bank of Commerce. Before going to eee Mrs. Ida E. 1. Seidel of Scranton,}Who has been in Sheridan for the Greybull, Mr. and Mra. Denham were " y. Neb., arrived Sunday afternoon on the | P®st few days on business connected entertained at the «Arthur K. ‘Lee ween Se ie aa ns oy Ss Northwestern to visit with H. L. ‘Sei- Hits a office as state deputy of the home in Medeor b ees. and <with friends. del and family. nights of Columbus returned last ; id rith ehete night. H Young Siatrn 's Clud Mise Martha Hawkins who has been | pee to Hay 5 Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Lewis of Okia- 7 Soh a ta eS OWSTONE WAL TO The mémbers of thé Young Ma-|remainder of the week in the city | City. attending a schcol of music, has | club will meet tomorrow at the | Visiting at the honte of Mr. and Mru. | returned to the city and will spend the C.. A..rooms at 2:30 o’clock.|D, N. Thomas on St. Botolph street.}8ammer with her sister, Mrs. J. L. Wy see Beiderman. | fi] eee Y Mrs. R. V. Shaw, accompanied by Mrs, Inex Collins, will give a num-| Harold Stratford has returned froia { ber of vocal selections and, Mrs.|Laramie, where he has been attegd-| Miss Ruth Bridenbaugh, who has) Bernhardt will conclude the reading|ing the state university during ths|b€e® teaching school here, has left for} Before the end of the week side-|, of “Main Street.” The program will| winter term. Mr. Stratford will bt Laramie where she will visit at the | walks will have been completed trom & be followed by s-social’ honr. connected with the Midwest Refining |Home of Miss Katherine Organ before|the railroad crossing on ‘West Yel-|3, of 8 company during the summer and wit! |Teturning to her Home in Nebraska. | lowstone to the. westerly edge of the All Maccabees and their friend: ‘W. T. Titeomb of Deriver, a promi-/b€Te Sunday, Mr. Jarvis, combines | !@t summer. In the meant nent ofl operator and promoter is in|>USineas for the Iowa-Wyoming ui1|"s being ‘stoured slight! H. R. Green of San Francisco, has|the city on businss. company with a vacation trip. wooden bridge across Caspe “pp BE | eee lis being used to gain ac Mrs. Kathlyn Lawrence of Sait} 1 S- Bradley is here after spending | highway In Honduras 90 pe: same as soon as possible. tried the new 10c package P Dealers now carry both; 10 for 10c, 20 for 20c. It’s toasted. THE Hundreds of other lines of work} ly by the in- WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, AT PAGE THREE and the conservatory will make ar. RUUIEF FUND SWELLED. rangements along these lines. taken at a meet- There are also many calls for sma’ therhood of the Beptist | concert orchestras and bands, tog ed-in $31.81 being se- er with singers which open ¢ lief Gf flood suffer- Jents opportunities for y will be n@ which lead to higher pos! At the present time there are s« vacanicies for the coming fall ommend any one capable bf fl Positions. Mr. Edwards, bandmaster, is ready receiving applicants for th boys’ band to be organized here. Bo. from 7 ears of ace and un are eliet pe ble and ean meet with Mr. Edwards at St. Mark’s parish house. L. J. PERRAULT W. M. Scotten, who has been on raised merce. ver is in of her ches iblains ———_ _ Foot Specialist burines through the state, has re-} Smith Building, 131 East Second turned to his business headquarters | Treated Without Phone 1383 i lin the city. LEADER bargains stacked high on cases and counters F ; r tase ‘ . Midwest refinery. These sidewalks are Worata at St Swag a ea a: tame Mrs. Ben Shortiéy formerly of Grey-! being laid by the Midwest and Stand. marked for Wednesday Dollar D ONE DOLLAR Meets Tonight. ; ar’ or nesday Dollar Day ___________ 2 Mabel and Florénce John-|_R- K- Staley has returned from | Du! has come to this city and intends | ard refining companies to provide an |« m - \ lave bao con wl ate ostecses ata yret-| Denver, where he spent several weeks) aking her home here batetecisce waeipentce meieegiaess SEE OUR WINDOWS ing Ceres aang iomans the aad L. D. Lloyd of the Lioyd Construc | will be placed at conspicuous places - Methodist hom: tion company of: Greybull, has been | urging employes of the plants and 5, ; i i South Beech street this evening. The Be tee ba ole eapat ad ta tibialey eeipivecsl fei’ atrending lather cedestrsans ts we the. bide NIGHT GOWNS — Ladies’ Night COTTON BLOUSES—White Voile regular business session and social posentatives OF the ale Note?’ | to business: matters. walks to prevent ‘accidents. Gowns, made of fine soft quality Waists, in plain white 1 00 ume be abr ws munity club. Mr..Armour is cashier were j ee materials, very neatl, and fancy trimmed. . e of tie Denk ab Gimarook Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hale lett last| Po] of? Saf trimmed ‘4 pa Kis Creek Last ‘Night. Seaee wack tix Grepbull where they win) ALELATEVES SATE; rant RAY = SATEEN PETTICOATS—Made of a reside. Mr. Hale will be in the em- ' r Four couples ‘of the young married eh te fe sexta ations (uc enickin ploy of the Lloyd Construction com.! M essage States SILK HOSE—Ladies’ Hose, in black, extra heavy qual ity sa- $i 00 set left eee lust evening in. motor | yieitars in Casper. pany there. Pur. brown or $1 teen, black or white. . e cars for Garden Creek falls p a" mine mee Tey. ....- Ceeeeseves e = where they enjoyed a picnic supper.| sire Cc. A. Bishop and son, John|, 80! Kenskyhas returned to his home| ‘The local chapter of the Red Cross Brey wwe Ts esses SON | TEDDY BEARS—Made of white They made the return trip by moon-| pishop, leave tomorrow for Boulder, |!" Riverton after visiting here for) is. seeking Mrs. C. E. Brown, who in- CHILDREN’S HOSE — Very fine nainsook or cambric, light. several days on business and with| quired as to the welfare of relativ ibbed, ali Children’, tly trimmed é ene friends. : jin Pueblo, The following message, i bL sre vie vik aren s bn Mann edhe apace Mr. Lowe to ose * | which. the Red Cross is unable to ose, black, ol + ; Be Hostess. : Cay ei oe ce Bishop of New York) tea Carence Collins has. arrived| iver has been recelved here: white, four:pair:..... i 1.00 SILK CAMISOLES — All silk Cami- c. 5 ; from Riverton to join her husband| “Your ietter addressed to Effie B. puree avid ibeterd sto wre Stas Nena Raf aman saa! ra soles, made of silk crepe de chine, Mrs. C, H. ‘Lowe will entertain at{early in July, and remain with thent ‘ re i tea given for the benefit of the Ladies| for the rest of the-summer who -is employed here. She’ will re-| Acker, 331 (West Eighth’ street has CORSETS—Broken lots, and wash satins, trimmed with of the Maccabees on Wednesday aft- eo 8 x main in Casper during the summer. [been delivered. amily is safe and values up to $3.00. .. e lace: and silk ernoon at 2:30 o'clock at her home,| Master Gerald Cromwell left on the ee be Aref : a i $1 00 118 South Li : Mrs. P. J. Bodker and her brother, “Signed, American Red Cross, i F ribbon, ..-.........- e sri et aieten or ae re Fed ot eee Rage res awed a tor| award Peckham,, are. visiting. with! “Deputy, Florence Hutsinpillar.” All persons having claims || == wig id xian pwripy ite nite iat large BRASSIER Maas cru a Helen Johnson, Deliah Richards, Dela} the vacation with lis grandmother, a eet? against Burlington Cafe are |/= rytrigch = ee ae, ES—Made of heavy pin! Lilly, Margaret Jones and Mary Ham- hereby notified ito present light or dark $1 00 satin, all ilton, L patterns ...........5 e steesi. Sos se oe tees oe e invited ito be present. Saar home in Deadwooé, S Dy making rr trip overland in their motor car They expect to be gone a fortnight. Motor’ cars will he at the Masonic pe ao ‘ temple at 12.30 o'clock Wednesday aft-| T. F. Algeo returned yesterday ernoon ‘to take the members of the | morning from a business trip to New Eastern Star to Parkerton, where | York. ¥ the regular Eastérn Star tea will one be held. The meeting was C.. L. Hudson, purchasing agent for. from today until tomorrow. the Midwest Refining company here, iting and resident members are in-/is in Denver on business for several vited to be present. fe days. os ee Eastern Star Tea. if eee R..K. Staley is in the city from Den- ver visiting with friends and attend: ing to business interests. a8 see Miss Ruth Beckfeld, who has been teaching in the Casper schools, left will spend the summer with her-par-| Monday afternoon for her home in ents here. Minneapolis, Minn. It is rumored that Hisaneoade ice cream —can anything be more delicious? CALUMET. | BAKING POWDER Easy to make with Pisa emtnck ts Carnation Milk duikens more Hens It received highest Awards, Four cups Carnation Milk, 114 en desserts at cago — Paris ~ pues sees | SEP eee IVa ta- RE | 5 Pe ae proof of its super. ilk is always ideal for makin, so delightful for It'is used ,by,more house. ‘ice creams of any sort, because o! ‘warm weather eat- than any other brand. That would its purity and richness. are 5 ¥ not be the case, if it weye possible “not needed. For a plain vanilla ing, and so much to secure a higher qualit eavener. ice cream, mix the sugar and a more pleasant to Itis soldat amoderate price, at ste Carasbed Mill peter make than cooking costs to Saecnine bey ‘much you an come toa simmering - Ns can save by cook for five minutes in this man- hot dishes. Pound can of Calumet contains full ner; remove foe nee wees Res : 16 oz. Some bakin add remainder o! milk and wa- F of 100 practical recipes. Carnation Pg 5 AN-EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING A wonderful line of Dresses, 50 in all. They will go AT HALF PRICE 100 Summer Dresses arrived this morning O NSALE WEDNESDAY At $10.95 “From Contented Cows” - Thayiu and Kryl Concert Bands PIANO—MAY ‘VALENTINE ~ Orchestra -Conductor f VOICE—MR. LUCIEN VIRDENE Mr. Edwards now receiving applicants for boys’ band to be organized in Casper under his directio: Boys seven years of ago and-up are eligible, a Pupils desirous of entering chautauqun, opera and concert worl can secure positions threwrh the Conservatory.“ Also short concert tours will be booked by the Conservatory for students capable of fiting them, . 4 : " (Signed) PETER LADAS. UIATUVOLUUAL “KIMBALL HANDLES THE GOODS” KIMB- THAT’S- CASPER’S LEADING DRUGGISTS EXPERT PRESCRIPTION SERVICE COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH OTHERS The Safe Drug Stores Expert Luncheonette Service MENU FOR TOMORROW 50c Merchants Lunch 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Tomato Bisque Roast Pork with Apple Sauce or Roast Beef and Brown Gravy Creamed New Potatoes Baked Beans and Corn Bread Custard Pudding Tea, Ice Tea or Coffee SPECIALS : Apricot Pie Lemon Pie Combination Salad Fruit Salad Lunch Served at Midwest Pharmacy = MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION THU ooo oe eT TTS Specials for Wednesday Symphony Lawn Box Stationery Regular Price, $1.50, TOMORROW’S PRICE ........ 89e Liberty Box Stationery Regular Price, 75< TOMORROW’S PRICE ........ Lord Baltimore Pound Paper, TOMORROW'S PRICE ........ 79¢ Linen Writing Tablets Regular Price, 15c, 9 TOMORROW’S PRICE ........ ce Lord Baltimore Writing Portfolios Regular Price, 75c, 49@ TOMORROW'S PRICE ........ Clayton’s Linen Correspondence Cards Regular Price, 75 TOMORROW'S PRICE ........ 4Se Let us save you money on these sales. Patronize the Rexall store. It will pay you. KIMBALL DRUG STORES The Rexall Stores TWO STORES The Pioneer Stores Midwest Bldg. THE SAFE DRUG STORES 214 South Center Pain Casper. Wyo, GA w0UU0U0OMZTa._ iE NNN RR