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Che Casper Daily Cribunt PAGE THREE — ey lot moar the Eastsiae c-mool, under the} lucky number will be awarded the D N new cer. The Maxwell is on dafly display un the streets. ad : - = = a BY NOTRE DAME STAR =< 2222.2: FST SS racer totayand oe” SCENT) MPL ag ray atte, Ambrose Hemingway and two, z 4 5 Alterations and Repairing aegis f in Opening Events FAR CITIZENS a Specivity benon, Tenn. ,where they have spent | Try One of Those Good DELMONICO Sunday Dinners . |the past nine monthe Mr. Hemins-| 10QWA CITY, Ia., June 3.—(By The Associated Press.) — ; I 226 EAST ND : alelor oe peasyrian gainer sons With the crack Illinois team an overwhelming favorite, the 50c SUITE 4, E SECO) ST. college, ‘s expected to arrive in Cas-| Western Conference. outdoor track and field championships up thelr home in the Poling apart- Der next Wednesday. | meet was held here this afternoon with star athletes from Menu ments, “Miss Tilard has until recently been| Me. and Mrs. C. R. Greedy of West in the employe of the Wyoming Na-| Fourteenth street, announce the birth tional bank. She is the daughter of|of a baby boy today. Both mother and rp ghee’ Peers. and colleges in the competition. m Riese Officers H eather conditions for meet ideal. rmy rve ice: ere Iipos ced Uasneeea aricept Vice re ne Oe | ratified, With Results in Cream of Chicken Soup Choice of Meats Fricassee of Chicken with Noodles THE OHIO CLUB Wyoming residents and has many|child are getting along well. Mr.|@0Wn on the field, drying the track Jrging Advantages on ~ ;|from the soaking rain ‘of yesterday. t Casper and throug! jreedy charge Veterans’ tigate Se ees yee pen cer | hada ee Minhesota, Wincasin and ete Dassa| Young Men. Roast Leg of Veal with trom the Converse county high eee were ranking contenders for second) ~ iwocaa aebea tae cual ig “OWNED AND OPERATED BY A WOMAN” school. She is well known for her mu-| ygrs. Richard E. Evans and son,| "nor PBS ser | f oC Pp have placed applications with the Combination Salad 3 The food Three meals a day. sical talent as well as her charming| pichard Lewis, have returned from an anton py Peet ae ont chief of staff at Fort Douglas, Utah, Mashed Potatoes that brings ay a8 can aa personality. extended visit with relatives and) i attered the confer Boban prod | to attemd the session of the citizens’ New String Beans you back. ‘amily style. Mr. Edwards js secretary and at-| friends in Colorado. S casgsurtnats 4 redone | army training school at that plac . torney for the Ohio OU company. He . 2+, j° Beane ee eee I TOON July 27 to August 25. ast tee Cream AN INVITATION 8 ‘as formerly a ot olds, internal revenue , After due consideration by the army ee Today Sara Burkets Invites you to her “Ohi ub,” three doors be he ae peabel Bare i Harold Osborne of Milincis and) = officials at the fort the names of those south of the Northwestern tracks, 635 South Center street. collector for Wyoming and candidate| : Mrs. Bodie for the Republican nomination for] yentey svurpay of Notre Dame broke Will Visit Relatives. congress, subject to the August Pri-|nich jump, going into a tie fae feet Mrs. H. J. Budig will leave tomor-| maries, was in Casper today on his}. 14 second pice with a leap of 6 feet row for Lead, S. D., for a two weeks’| way to Buffalo from Cheyenne. Mr. 5 1-16 inches. The former pac of 6 visit with her nother, [Mrs. Joim| Reynolds’ home is in Kemmerer. feet, inches was established b: furick. Afterwards Mrs. Budig will] Pf it Murphy a year ego. * / co to Chicago whero sho will visit ber} Mra. R. Lee Bagby and daushter,|~ with five of the 16 events decided, home applications have ben accept |{ 152 SOUTH DURBIN ed will be forwarded to Casper. It is|1 Just around the corner from of Mahomet to bring the mountain to| possible that all of those who applied terms and to himself, Mae Murray,|for training will be accepted, but the atrona Butter Shop who required a Spanish background|fact that so large a number from for her latest Metro release, presented| here have signified their desire to at- by Robert Z. Leonard, and who, to| tend, it is particularly encouraging to Won't you come in? You will be delighted wtih the home made Mavor that will characterize ALL our foods! Meals 50c. The Best Sunday Dinner in Casper, $1.00 Undismayed by the mythical failure brother and sister-in-law. jRuth, left last night for Denverlrinoig wan leading in the table of|P@ such a setting, planned at first| local officers who are enrolled in the lead Inited & E apg iehey: ther wih. viait, the formers Risuts’ with, 21, Mitnnenata’ 4 pate) seein i bes | United Dtatensnrmy- comers, exDee., prcag hak egg mannan, Vireiae udent | with 15. . W. Woodring, By Maccabees. at Wolcott school, Following a short!" im.9 former record of 0:09 4-5 voted considgrable time to the’ cam- “Many of the scenes are so thor|paign to interest Casper men in the oughly Spanish,” said Miss Murray|training camp, is given generous when seen at Tiffany Studios, New| credit both for the number of men s- York, where the interiors were filmed,| cured as applicants and the calibre of “that for a time we thought that we|the men who sent in their applica- ‘The Women’s Benefit association of|time spent in Denver the three will} madg by C. A. Blair, of Chicago. 19 the Maccabees will entertain at a|lmve for San Diego, Cal., where they) \ ors azo. The summaries: children'd party Monday night. Ajwill spend the summer. Discus throw—Won by Lieb, Notre plat fa cam shower will be given those ladies Dame, distance 147 feet, 8 inches; iM ASA ASAT AS TT w CTSA SATA Ih whose birthdays come in June. All Frida, Chicago, second, 134 feet, 5) should ha’ take th Muccabees are invited and requested | Ci Bri fs Inches; Carlson, Iilinoiy third, "133 Saee Saar mint? tor peaia® SRT ates’ 5 Krhizbe;.o0: the decal resect iaetioars to bring their pocke' The re- ty 1e) feet. Gross, Minnesota, fourth, 129 th freshments committee consists of the fost, 6 inchas; Hone Deen tai | We investigated more closely, we| may be sent to Fort Logan by the found we could do just as well here, Secretary of War and detailed to as- sad yatta by Wotters,| 2 New York, and we would be saved|sist in the training of the Casper yard on vy OTS. | th t C. P. Brodie of the Brodie Rubber! ames; Fessenden, Ilinols, second| the trip to mee Ch eae men. ——— ‘company is beck at his business after| sweet, Iinois, third; Hultkranz ee being absent from it for ten days be-| minnesota, fourth; Schlapprizde, II- NITOMOBILE T0 BE Time Mesdames Richards, Place, Johnson, Garner, Wirt, Calder, Stone, Bing- bam and Armuster. s. Friday Bridge Club Meets. WE WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS ° cause of ness. ea linois, fifth. . FLAX POOL PROJECTED. 1 Mrs. Louw Eline and Mrs. George One mile run—Won by Patterson, FARGO, N. D., June 3—The United on a é ornin Nelson received honors yesterday| Charles W. Sheldon and Robert F’.} Mlinois; Wells, Mlinois, second. Sweit-| states Grain Growers, Inc., of North afternoon at the regular Firday|Steel are two Sheridan Lions who | zer, Minnesota, third; Ashton, Iowa, Dakota and the Northwest Wheat Thursday on| fourth; Murphy, Purdue, fifth. ‘Ti Bridge club which met with Mrs.|/passed through here . ime] Growers’ organization will unite in an Arthur McDonlad. The \Mesdames|their way to the convention at Tor-| 4:22. effort to organize a flax pool in North Hufemith, Gee, Kine, Cook and Eé-|rington. .100-yard dash—Won by Hayes| Dakota and Montana soon, U. L. Bur-| Cotncident with the exhfbition of wards, acted as substitutes. A de- eee Notre Dame; Paulu, Grinnell, second;|qick, former director of the Untited| the Wortham shows, which are to be IN OUR NEW STORE IN THE BECKLINGER BUILDING lightful luncheon was served late in| 1, Paul Bachelor, county attorney, | Wilson, Iowa, third. Moorehead, Ohio,| states Grain Growers, Inc., who is|held in Casper June 1? to 17, at the by afterncon. was up from Lusk yesterday. fourth; Ayres, Illinois, fifth. Time| working on contracts to be used, an- 238 East Second Street eee . eee 0:09 7-10. New western conference 21 The rodu Kensington Circle B. A. Myers, district foreman for | Tord: old record of 0:09:45 made by about fees aceon bosentan : Meets with Mrs. Bailey. the Carter Of company was in the| ©, A» Blair, A garetts 7 flax output of the country, according er ess “AQ. The Kinsington circle of the Meth-| city yesterday turning in the monthly acaarie: whene ill. petra hee by|to Mr. Burdick. ‘dist church met with Mrs. S. E.|report to the office here. 2 = lerson, Minne- ——— ‘GES sota, second; Sargent, Michigan, third; baat 142 LS geay See eee irae ce | Mertineau, Minnesota, fourth. Time,| Baseball thday at High School! Dodges and Fords. ernoon. nee J. C. Garrison Tnsurance|:15. (No fifth place. Wallace, Tiinos,| Athletic Field. 13th Cavalry vs. Am- See Virbel, Phone 15893 erican Lesion. eat ir lone SS, Watch the Papers for the Announcement of Our Formal Opening THE MUSIC SHOPPE, Inc: 238 East Second Street Phone 1745 sion a social time was held and de-/) ciation of Chicago, is spending | ¢,,, Telos retrestiments were served. | Several days in the city. pehoniner high sasteaca ee a wore nols, and Murphy, Notre ‘ to be given Signa d aig Ba pate R. W. Koucks, division superintend-|for first and pa pe} Tulane § toe eae BAS! home of Mrs. Erwin ’. ent of the Carter Oil company, is €X-| inches; Hoffman, Iowa, third, 6 fect: RENT REDUCED TO PRE-WAR - David street. pected to return to the city this after- Iowa; Platten, Wisconsin, W SEE MRS. M’ROREY noon from an extended tour of tnepec-|Campbell, Minnesota, McElveen, Mich- ie reduce, expen! dasts, tion of the company’s holdings the/igan and Woods, Butler, tied for fourth re has patathry en ee oe ‘ao8 haa reduned the Naat on all x Mamnarew. ee and fifth. 5 feet 10 inches, winning her apartments and installed gus for cooking. Mrs. W. I. Rehr, who has been jump new: conference ony spending some time visiting her grand- Willlam “J. Westfall went to Glen-| ord of 6 feet 2 7-8 pases aoe Fasc 318 Sonth Kimball Street, or Call Phone 1404 parents in Denver, will return to Cas- day. Mr, Westfall is draw-| phy of Notre Dame in 1921 orrow. Mrs. Rehr was for-|rock yesterday. Mr, hy of ; Pay occtaty Gatine: 6 the Tribune. ing plans for the Masonic temple and eee Mrs. Rehr The New Victor Records for June Are on Sale. Let Us Play Them for You. the Odd Fellows’ hall there. The Odd Fellows‘ hall will cost ebout $25,000 | Nn HTT E50 TTT TSS The HOOVER It BEATS... asit Sweeps as it Cleans 'T. 8, Cooke, manager of the Rocky Mountain district of the Standard Oil company, is leaving today for oe Bryan recei prizes . delicio: where he will spend the coming Bee Sor eyes charaine in conference with: the board of direc- a CSIs. tors of the compamy relative to the af- e t Oo e rn pec ee fairs of the company in this district. V1 Give Dance. Casper Tent No. 6 of the bees hold their first annual dance and social at the Odd Fellows’ hall on|‘ see Monday evening, June 5, to,which the} 4. rr woster, local attorney, left last public is invited. Tickets can be pro-| .iont for Cheyenne and other points, cured from Doctor Dickerson on Sec-| "sere he will be for several days on ond and Durbin or from Bert Wagner] 7.2) at Richards and Cunningham's store. DO a el Freo refreshments will be served. a aed Se ore Dreamland: “9 bull arrived in Casper Friday ni all for a several days’ conference with Oe oens local attorneys regarding their busi- _ Chiropractic Has grown from an idea in the mind of one man in 1905 to the second John Gall and John Carry, nee: 2) The Hoover ieee ak of the Dreamland roof gar-|1ess interests in the Big Horn Basin. largest health profession in the world. is guaranteed den have attained to great success ip). accw G, Stockwell, former. aseist- i to prolong the thelr antares: 48 oe eS se UY anticbiser of the Sie Horn forest There are now approximately 14,000 practitioners, more than a hun- life of pst s presen at every opening.|regerve at Sheridan, came over to Cas- dred schools and about 8,000 students. ‘ Twenty-one state governments have recognized the science as distinct and different from anything else on earth. This growth in less than seventeen years has been, not only without the aid of other professions engaged in getting the sick well, but in . spite of their utmost efforts to prevent. Fr 2 Ye f Chiropractic has never had a: single dollar of endowment from state ee our u ier O or national governments. It has overcome the prejudice of the publi . i I 1 u the opposition of other professions intent on its extermination, and aa Cleaning dgery verse laws in every state in the Union. Remember the warm, dustydays Hoover attachments. These im- last summer when, hot hour after proved cleaning tools will get into hot hour, you tried to keep the every nook and corner, and will dust and dirt, blown in through rid your upholstery, draperies, open windows, from covering ctc., of every particle of un- yas boasehold fornistungss ‘And healthful dirt. after all your hard and tiresome The exclusive Hoover method broom sweeping and dusting, of heating, sweeping and clean- your home was stili far from ing wil! kep your rugs immacu- choco sahly sage He asd late, will freshen their colors and i poate lide the modern prolong their life. The powerful s i ; i pemaes way. Gide theeasy-run~ air suction and the convenient The practice of Chiropractic consists of the adjustment, with ning, oad ai ies your rugs. In attachments will keep your home the hands, of the movable segments of the spinal column to normal OL tere ace ce eee nit, dust-free. It has recruited its patients from among those upon whom other meth- ods failed, and with these failures of other methods upon which to prove its efficiency it has grown like a green bay tree. ‘The roof garden is located in North|per yesterday with Roy Tarrant for that part of the city but also from| for Hot Springs, 8. D- persons uptown who delight in mo- toring out. Roach's orchestra fur-| ‘Walter Scott, Terrill G. Scott, C. E. nishes the music. Baker and Harl French, Sheridan Ma- sons, on their way to consistory meet- over night. They continued their Personals journey this morning. eee J. Roy Catvin of the state pure food commission, who has been on a trip in tho city yesterday from their home| tity, proceeding to Cheyenne this at Bates Creek. Mr. Lindsay was| morning. here to dispose of a wool clip. eee et the United Home BulMers as- G. R. Miller of the Carter Off com-| Ut. hS.cip you pay off your mort. ler dnd child to visit his parents at | ¥s30, 6-2-2 Fort Collins. They will be back dur- ing the first part of next week. Baseball today Oe ie Athletic Field. Mrs. F. 8. Richardson is leaving | crican Lesion. visit with friends for three months. You Like to Gain in a Week? Spee If you are thin and want to gain Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ross and|weight, I will send you a sample of daughter Annis are in from Salt|the famous Alexander Vitamines ab- Creek, having arrived for the pur-|solutely free. Do not send any money Casper, ard not only has patrons from|a brief visit. They left this morning ing at Cheyenne, were Casper visitors Mr. and Mrs. Noah Lindsay were|north, spent part of yesterday in the pany left this morning with Mrs. Mil-|eag— with 3 per cent money. Phone to night for California, where she will How Many Pounds Would pose of attending he graduation of |—just-your name and address to Alex- | foe ok DEFINITION } their Paul Ross last night at the |ander Laboratories, Gateway Station, osition for the . . A will beat, sweep and thoroughly ? high cohool Mr. and Mrs. C. . Ruth-| Kansas City, Mo Adv. 5s Purpose of releasing the prisoned impulse. clean your floor coverings with- Let us demonstrate, without i Rae 7 SAN out removing them from their Obligation, in your own home. usual places. The Hooyer is sold for $4.50 This summer leave your tire- down and small monthly pay- some dusting to the efficient new ments. Drs. J. HL and A. G. Jeffrey. | += Natrona Power Co. Suite 318 to 323, Midwest Bldg. Office Phone 706, Res. 93 AT YOUR SERVICE—ALWAYS Phone 69 . FREE! FROM JUNE THE @ FIFTH TO TWENTIETH To the first 50 patrons of our studio placing a $10.00 (or more) order for a dozen photographs ONE BEAUTIFUL HAND MIRROR WITH EBONY HANDLE Containing your photograph. ' JEFFRYES STUDIO 311 O-S Building Phone 859 AU TMT at — .

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