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the afternoon. {im Washington for a few days,| high following sessions of the D. A. R. there, as the guest of Mrs. F. W. Mon- honors for the evening. freshments were served at midnight. dell, Mrs, Brooks made a most inter- esting address to the D. A. R. con- »| Mrs. Pitt Covert as entertaining to- day the members of the Thursday firs: nominating speech in pre-/ bridge club at her pretty home on CY candidate or vice president} avenue. Saturday afternoon Mrs. Cov- friends at a bridge luncheon. eee the name of Mrs, F. W. Mondell | Baptist Society to | Serve Dinner by the etction of Mrs, Mondell as| vice president general by a vote of Serve a chicken dinner to the general |— more than 1,000 out of the total of | Public this evening at the Methodist 1.200 cast. The wife of the Wyoming|Church. The number of tickets sold . who has been prominent | fF the occasion indicates a successful in D. A. 'R. activities for many years, | *ffatr. and who fs also president of the Chil- dren of the American Revolution, re ceived many congratulations on the splendid vote she received. Mrs. E. E. Gillette, of Sheridan, who also attended the D, A, R, meetings as @ delegate from Wyoming, left, for} New York after a visit with Congress- man and Mrs. Mondell, and will short-| ly return to Sheridan. eee Moose Social to Be Held ‘This Evening. The regular monthly social of the Loyal Order of Moose will be held this evening at Moose hall. Members of the order are cordially invited to at- tend. e2e Birthday Party At Kadsis Home. Twenty youngsters enjoyed a par- ty at the Kassis home, 218 Fast Eighth street, celebrating the seventh birthday of little Miss Monica Kassis. Orange and “white were the colors used in the table decorations and see Mr, and Mrs. Andrus Are Hosts at Dinner. The third of a series of formal din- ners was presided over last evening by Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Andrus at their home on South Durbin street. Fol- lowing the dinner, tables were ar- ranged for auction bridge and the bal- ance of the evening was spent enjoy- ably at this pastime. Honors for the game were taken by Mrs. W. S Kimball and T. 8S. Cooke. This even- ng Mr. and"Mrs. Andrus will entertain ynembers of the younger set at the I have found this method of making mayonnaise both convenient and economical: # tsp. salt, 2 tbsp. Carnation Milk, 4 cup oil, $ tsp. paprika, 1 tbep. lemon juice or vinegar. Put salt and paprika in a bowl; add Carnation Milk and mix thoroughly; add oil slow- ly, stirring constantly, Then add the lemon juice or vine- gar. This recipe makes § cup TeLadke, If you haven't eur justra: last of a series of dinners given dur- ing the past month. eee Mr. and Mrs. Ray Urick are receiv- ing the congratulations of their friends over the birth of a son yesterday. Mr. Urick is connected with the Palms. Both mother and child are doing nice- ly. - is cee Mrs. Hf. 0. Schienck Entertains Ctub. Members of the Tuesday evening East Twelfth street. Mra. Ernest Kil- )games furnished entertainment fer Sunday by regular meeting of the W. C.| Per for a few days. | T. U. will be held with MRE BE, BROOKS t remaining Patrick and Harry Ross carried off the| portent tusten eae pind street. Im. € 4s a request for a large attendance 'e Personals the organization, according} ert will be hostess to a number of her] ‘The Brodie Rubber company in The Tribune building is attracting consid- erable attention to its window with two large trout frozen in a cake of ee. Tonight. The fish weigh four and a half pounds The Baptist Women's soctety willleach and were caught above Alcova ‘NOW DO MY WORKWITHEASE Because Lydia E.Pinkham’ eer Vv. ydia s Rh | have taken it and have been hel; Why don’t you give it a trial? America Theater, Friday and Saturday €be Casper Daily Cribune George {Meigh of the Tribune's mechanical de- a = Harry Byers, a representative of the boilers, is business in Cas-/this sale. This week Mrs. Fred L. troduction, DOLLAR DAY’ SALE 1S TO BE WEEKLY FEATURE | } De The Golden Rule Denartment store is inaugurating this wesk @ “Dollar D.y” in which a large vagiety of | mirchandise handled on the four flows of this institution may be BUR| ‘seu th merves tense, CAFETERIA Fish Dinner Tomorrow Pt Vegetables Pie mbling the body to —— 2 a el ‘tem are the cause | a BARNETT WILL po readily attack Show You and Sell You | $1 Rubber Belts at 50c Oh, there’s nothing half so sweet in life as Love's young dream. (“Three Point Box.’ eaton, D, C High School Play May 2 Peck and George) chased for the small sum of a dollar, oe to the proprietors, Lindsay Goiden Rule's “Dollar Day” cance is not to be depreciated. Will become a regular weekly mer. pasted acon |chandising featura, one day of the Babcock-Wileox Co., manufacturers ot) week im the future being devoted to to it Thursday, Friday and Saturday, in order that it may have a fitting in- ‘The purpose ts to convince the pub-| ve i bemvem tidied ae B ard ong QUICK RELIEF FROM NERVOUS OF GOLDEN RULE STORE: © HEADACHE you ever start the day ing, sour whole frame tact and edger” Pure aspirin alone, you may fear to ‘take because it gives eartbure—but fear it no ee meer. ‘7 pel ted aspiri ~ Y.W.C A. || Grosses = | pire wins @izestant added to prevent this after-dircomfort. Its laxative qealiies further Menefit the general ayxcm. en- Moxins or polacnous wastes, lwhich when pent up in the eys- iB on the market can Rervous head- aches, Be eure when you for aspirin IGLE'’S LAX! Ask your @ruggist for the |Research Laboratories, Wash- “WHEN ROMANCE RIDES” America Theater, Friday and Saturday Ue that the dollar has a greater pur- chasing power end that its signifi-! A-B CAFE Chop Suey West B street. Phone 18063. We sell, Japanese table sauce, 60c a bottle. | 4-27-5t°| | BARNETT WILL | Show You and Sell You | ! | are given over Athletic Union Suits 59¢ head throbd- ASK FOR IT genuine as- BARNETT WILL Show You and Sell You throw of the | $3 English Cloth Hats $1.95 Youth vs. Age Friday, April 28th DON’T MISS IT! WATCH THE ADS of headaches | the pain of BARNETT WILL | Show You and Sell You $1 and $1.50 Ties 50c | © ASPIRIN “Therapeutic ZANE. GREY’S From His Story “‘Wildfire” BARNETT WILL Show You and Sell You Dress Pants at Half Price ZANE. GREY’S. “WHEN ROMANCE RIDES” From His Story “Wildfire” 10 per cen! BARNETT WILL Show You and Sell You Arrow Collars 2 for 25c $5 Hat Sale All Week—Balcony Smith-Turner Drug Store TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR RENT—Unfturnished three-room H 4 room; builtin features’ and linen closet; gas stoves and heater in; fire-] Show You and Sell You place connected; ‘one block off pave- * ment; the best in Casper for the $3 Khaki Pants for $1 money. Call 1136 South Walnut street_after 5 p.m. 4-27-4t* To the People of Casper Your New Store Will Be Ready to Serve You Saturday We are proud indeed to invite you to visit us this day, our opening in your city, and want to assure you that no pains will be spared to make this store everything that you could ask. You will find merchandise of intrinsic value. Our system of merchandising brings it to you the shortest way—and at the lowest prices possible, operating a chain of stores from the Dakotas to the Pacific Coast. You will find our every day bargain prices less than your so-called sale prices. You will always find bargains at Harper’s. Make this store your store, come in, we want to meet you, we want to be one of you. Let’s get acquainted. Trusting we may have the pleasure of seeing you Saturday. We thank you. HARPER'S New Becklinger Building ZANE GREY’S “WHEN ROMANCE RIDES” From His Story “Wildfire” America Theater, Friday and Saturday EARLY OHi0 SEED POTATOES CASPER STORAGE CO. 313 West Midwest Ave. . We Are Willing to Take Our Loss—You Profit by It 20 ner cent 7i«-ount on Jewelry and Novelties. 10 per cent discount on all Diamond Goods. THIS IS A BONA FIDE SALE H. B. KLINE, Jeweler Reliable Goods A TEN-DAY OFFER t discount on ail our Fine Sterling and and Silver-Plated Ware, Oil Exchange Bldg. Reliable Prices 50 Dresses in Crepe.de Chine, Taffeta, Satin, Trico- _ tine and Tweed with Capes, also light Sport Silks. ‘These Dresses were taken from our regular stock and sold from $25.00 to $65.00. On sale for Friday and Saturday only. Pattern Hats 25 Patfern Hats taken from our regular Spring stock. Black and colors. Sold-from $15.00 to $25.00. ON SALE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY 136 SOUTH CENTER ST. SALE PRICE $ | 5.00 "7 50 SALE PRICE $7.50 A |BLAKEY & CO. | May 8, will ha: PAGE THREE Ethel and Pog had another quarrel yesterday. We can't imagine why Ethel doesn’t like Peg, but will know. 427-4t TO WATER CONSU: All water bi BARNETT WILL _Show You and Sell You Corliss-Coon Collars 2 for 25¢ 3 “POLLY OF THE FOLLIES” TAKE IT from Connie— * THE LURE of the Footlights * * EXPLAINS WHY girls leave home; ’ BUT WHEN you see her *. . DOING SIREN-OF-THE-NILE stunts, * * ALA CLEOPATRA, * 6 ay ee eee oe) Ee SR As he ee ee Ee eee ee ee ey ee eee ee | YOU'LL ALSO understand * * * WHY TIRED business men NEVER GO HOME! YOU'LL BE THERE. * * » IRIS THEATER * * «8 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. SECTION NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS The following plan shows the manner in which Out- Door Meter Box should be constructed. WATER COMMISSIONER. ZANE GREY’S “WHEN ROMANCE RIDES” From His Story “Wildfire” America Theater, Friday and Saturday