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a ee Che Casper Daily Cribune ate. Shaw. Mrs. Shaw has been/ance of all former officers. all men), j Casper Lions playing regularly at the luncheors - | who have attended citizen's military 1 See cen eee ny MMRRAS OECWEN raining qumpe-and the young men|6C Ferdinand Joseph, fcheschi, boats |toO8Y ba - Who have applied for entrance to the| "a!" mate of the American gunboat} To Celebrate training cgmp to be held this summer |New Orleans, one of the eight mem-|——Try a Tribune classified a4— lat Fo: Tt bers of the crew of the motor sailer| . : $ rt Dougias, Utah. There are in Ladies’ Night 4g RESERVATIONS FOR |Casper and vicinity about 60 of the | believed lost in Amur bay, Siberia,/ PAGE THREE BODY RECOVERED. |to the navy department from the com-, Nearly one thousand British towns | WASHINGTON, June 14.—The body |™2nder of the New Orieans received|and villages have namesakes in the United States. BUY “Barnett’s of Course” PIGEON’S come = ripcne? | rv dinner tomorrow night wil tel Closing Out the Fashion fice TEA ‘Pupils Pa Recaived. ender ral other organizations} First ladies’ night will be cele- OFFICERS BANQUET AT entirely informal and it ts likely that| Shop Stock ‘The recital given in the Methodist next year. brated by the Casper Lions club at be Lieut.Col. Froyd of Salt Creek, who Canton Crepe Dresses, newest Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Edwin Hathaway,will also be one of next year’s graduating class. Hath- away has made a unique record for himself, being especially distinguished for his unchallenged ability as a yell leader. Hathaway also is a member of several honorary organizations and of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. 6 o'clock this evening with a dinner atthe Henning hotel and members of the club are requested to report with their manes neatly braided and their claws trimmed in honor of the occasion, Those who come un- accompanied by their wives or some other lady will be called on to pay a fine and those who do not turn out for the event will be subjected to an even heavier penalty. Strange to say and stranger to sce, a real lion will be guest of hon- has been fn attendance at a conference THE HENNING THURSDAY of the reserve officers of the Eighth army area, will deliver a resume of what took place at that meeting. In addition, the latest information on Morty ve’. remetdibaas (aeaaee military legislation will be discussed. made for the dinner to be held by| “All officers who are interested in former commissioned officers in the | the resrve movement or who wish to army, navy and marine corps at the| obtain either promotion in rank or Henning hotel. tomorrow night, ac-| Commissions in the reserve will find it cording to C. 'H. Reimerth, secretary | to their advantage to attend the meet. of the recently formed reserve officers |ing."+ said Mr. Reimerth today. “We association. expect to have a splendid turn-out and models, values up church last night by the pupils of to $75.00 Prot. Rudolph Lundberg was enthu- siastically received, Many encores were called for. Every member who took part in the concert did his work with a fine ability that showed re markable training ani talent. Pro fessor Lundberg is to be congratulat Clair (“Okie”) Blanchard is well upon the success of his pupils. } | known in Laramie as well as in Cas- other fre® concert will be given next| Per for his fistic ability, having cap- Tuesday. There will be several other | tured the Rocky Mountain conference performers take part in that produc-|Championship of his class a few Orie eae ‘Geom renders to the! Foner $29.75 Gouraud’s tion. months ago. Hoe also made the fresh-| or, and will sit at the table with H Pye : 2D 5 > aie man football tenes thie year pdr yt ey =p nis | While the reserve officers of Casper | the meeting will be full of action trom| (@}@i=3a5e-9 MA @tae¥-1ii} Only.2 Days trom NewYork: Teachers Leave George Vandaveer made the fresh-| name. The Lion committee has been | 92/2 charge of the dinner, attend- start to finis Tours Include All Expenses For Berkley. man team this year also and is in line| busy for several days scouring the 8 Days $83.00—9 Days $88.50 and upward—ionger Tours in propor- tion. Tours include Transportation, Meals and Berth on Steamer, Hotei and all interestrng aide Trips. Round Trip on Steamer alone $50.00 and up. Bermuda Is Cool in Summer Average Summer ‘Temperature 77 degrees: Modern Hotels—All Outdoor Sports. Sailing, Bathing, Golf, Tennis, Riding, Driving, Cycling, Fishing, for varsity next year. Blanchard and ‘Vandaveer are both members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Mary Hardy, a freshman is a popu- lar member of Alpha Tau Omega. —_2— i Personals SPAPODOSAELED SO ODD OOSEO68 hills for the tamest vicinity. beast in the Miss Nora Essenpreise and Miss Lilian Larson are Mills teachers who left reowntly for the University of California. After taking a summer session course there they will return to Casper next fall. eee Rev. and Mrs. Hutt WHI Be In Casper. The Rev. R. B. Hutt and Mrs. Hutt will pass through Casper tomorrow Murane Scores Hit In Solo Numbers| A treat to the persons who attended the forum meeting of the chamber of commerce held yesterday noon was on thetr way from Philadelphia to/ Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Wray, formerly’ Dancing, etc. c a in the singing of Millard Muranc, Mr. | 4 : Lande amey will open the day |of Casper, have returned beGlsneas was iatreaeahd “tr deck Sailings via. Paintlal ‘Twin-Screw o jen je Rev.|where Mr. Wray has secured ~ ; Hutt was formerly rector of St. Leary as one that he has been —-vinr dune overy 10 days—July every 5 @ position with Mednick Broth- Mark's Episcopal church, and became well known in the city by his fine echolarship and ability as a leader. He resigned his position here to take up war work when America entered ers. They have spent two months in Great Falls, Mont., Mr. Wray having been interested in a clothing business there. They have many friends in this city. for the last as an especially wonder ful vocalist. With an extraordinary ease of manner and his characteristic ally beautiful voice, Mr. Murane gave several songs to the delight of aji days. Beginning August twice weekly. No Passports Required for Special Summer Booklet Furness Bermuda Send Tours Line present. Bnoore after encore wan Li called for until his audience did not have the heart to request him for more. Mr. Murane is the son of C. D. Mu- rane, lawyer. He is well known in Casper as well for his lovable person- ality as for his wonderrui voice, ‘The accompanist for the soloist was 34 Whitehall St., eae are. Or any Tourist” OG Mrs. B. F. Hamilton of Sunrise, Dinner Saturday Wyo., arrived in the city last night For Mr. and Mrs. Rockweil. {and is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. EB. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Rockwell were | Richard Shipp. the guests-of honor at a prettily ar- Lote les ranged four-course dinner given Sat-| Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Bubb of Los An- urfay night at the home of Mr. bend | 87398 arrived in Casper Tuesday night, Mrs, Rey E» Martin, 125 South Wash-| and will spend several days with Mr. EAT ENOUGH TO KEEP HER ALIVE Makes old shoes look new and keeps new: , Shoes from looking old. Practice true economy — Shine with Suinova daily. 50 shines-for a dime. Black, Tan, White, ‘Dx-blood and Brown —Always 10c. FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN—. the SHINOLA Home Set makes shinirig convenient and easy. A genuine bristle dauber which cleans the shoes and applies polish quickly and easily. Large lambs’ wool polisher brings the shine with a few strokes. It’s best to say ““SHINOLA’’ ST. GEORGE HOTEL, Bermuda Renovated and Refurnished. Guisine. Tennis. Golf. Swimming. Pool. moda Line, N. Y¥. Finest Bookings Furness 1 Candidate For District Judge I take this means to announce myself as a non- partisan candidate for election to succeed myself as District Judge of the Sixth Judicial District, subject to the primary election in August. JUDGE C, 0. BROWN. Mra. Craft, and Mr. Jack Parker. Pink and white-carnations were very | effective decorations. Mr. and Mrs. Rockwell have been recently married. Sy of 0. E. 8. Meets ‘Tomorrow. The regular meeting of the Order of Eastern Stzr will be-held at tho Ma- sonic temple tomorrow evening at 8) City Briefs Edward Conahan, auditor for the ‘Western Union, and his brother, Frank Conahan of Tripeny’s Drug company, wént to Riverton, yesterday to visit their father, .. Cocccccccccccccsesccoe® ° ~e'dodk, elexie J. R. Lloyd returned from Ther- u mopolis last night, having completed preven = aN the signing of the contract for pay- Tho Ladies’ Aid society of the chris.| "= Ss he otietrs Sha Would Rather Have Paid $20 a Bottle for Tanlac|/= Than Be Without It, Says Mrs. Pendry—Gained 13 Pounds and Feels Like New Woman tian church will be entertained tompr- A. W. Peake returneG Sunday from row at 2.30 p. m. by Mrs. John Eng-| Rock Springs. He is in Salt Creek land, 1242 South Elm. today. eee | cae Mr. and Mrs. ‘Rhinemuth | George M. Vandaveer Jr. left yes- Return From Iowa. |terday for Yellowstone Park, where Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Rhinemuth re-jhe has secured a position as ranger turned yesterday from Clinton, Iowa,|for-the summer. Melvin Larson of where they were called by the death|Hanna and W. L. Alkorn of Raw- of Mrs, Rhinemuth's brother. lins, accompanied him, having secured “2 TOMORROW NIGHT 8:30 O'Clock ONE NIGHT ONLY | Grand Concert “Tanlac helped me so much I would have paid twenty dollars a bottle rath- ler than “have been without it,” de- like positions. clared Mrs. Ellen Pendry, of 1363 Mrs. Holmes to Entertain see South Second St, East, Salt Lake City, I ; Utah. Ladies’ Aid. Charles Shoblom left this morning | re > ‘The Ladies’ Aid society of the Scan-|for Brooks’ Lake. Mr. Shoblom has| “I have ca ial pono ata we. bad dinavian and Lutheran church will| Secured the contract to build the pro- pone iis ghia Rec pepe Aer bate tertained at the home of 21rs.| Posed Log Cabin hotel there. Work |*8° T pees eal: oak cae peter, Nidrew Holmes, 844 South Jackson|Will start immediately. ‘This hotel sags rr pes Te aca Sisbe attest, VERE: aes, LL SG oe Sat bs Melt ibis paces Galil Seenba) sae until it nearly cut off my breath, ond ° pass Specials for Thursday ’ Yellowstone Park. my appetite became so poor I ate Recovering. Friends of Miss Marguerte Lloyd see barely enough to keep alive. I was so Jay Miller is in Salt Creek today, |Pervous that at times I would be all fiz arise NS dee * will be glad to know that she is on the road. to recovery from the acci- dent suffered several days ago at New Hospitals in a tremble for hours and my heart would flutter and race like a windmill. My sleep was very restless and I was almost a complete wreck. This week we have some very unusual bargains for $1.00--a real Dollar Day—all bargains. SKOVGAARD THE DANISH VIOLIN VIRTUOSO - Santa Anna, Cal,, when is big LAA Are Au thor ize d i ee waptereu what Sy poor: sf a Agee collided with the car which Miss ‘aniac have done for me. % " a ppeti 6 ually gained TEES seen aoe oy omapeone Hisieepetin nom eave ackuay enn VERY SPECIAL Bungalow Aprons Alice McClun g Skovgaar d physicians, and although it will be ®} 4 cHInGTON, June 14.—New sol-|like a different woman. Yes, I found Silk P. ongee In light and dark Percales. Ali sizes. Pianist ospital: a real medicine in Tanlac.’” the eeae Lakes naval P erathte ae ‘Tanlac is sold by all good druggists. tion, Chicago, at a cost of $3,000,000 | —-Adv- an dat Camp Lewis, Tacoma, Wash., “Barnett’s of Course” at a cost of $1,500,000, it was an- Closing Out the Fashion ed, long time before she can be moved, she is quite out of danger. Miss Helen Lioyd, who was also in the ac- cident, suffered light injuries, as aid also Mrs. W. H. Lloyd. ‘The party was traveling from Los Angeles to San Diego prior to coming Thamcty ond $1.00 Ladies’ Gowns High School Auditorium CAN YOU AFFORD TO MISS THIS EXTRAORDINARY CONCERT? day only, yard... PLOO Ladies’ Silk Hose nounced by Director Forbes of the veterans’ bureau. Cas: hen the accident occurred, jubsstens SEI EATER Shop Stock ; ‘ Marguerite Lloyd was driving the car. Scandinavian Latheran Services. weed ieee por tine Batts, Eiffel and Phoenix. In all colors. peprcek nende A Lace and Em- ks the hi . A. Hulteen, 25. “ iy Methodist Business Sein Cate retie, 8 o'clock tonight. |vatues —.------ $14.75 Trunee only. $1.00 Thursday only. Bach. 94 00 f PROGRAM *» Girls’ ctees bare Nae oe tise: MEpRS GL eee orem PemtcE. BOT: Sataty cae Sonata in E Minor....___...___......__........ Emil Bjogren ome auucoat hutch set: last ‘night Matra: he ma gRT SSRN et ALICE and AXEL SKOVGAARD at the home of Mrs. Lester Parker for their regular monthly meeting. ‘She meeting was presided over by Mrs. Boys’ Tom Sawyer Ladies’ Petticoats Coveralls Sateen and Muslin. Good quality and |: Le Deluge... Saint-Saens Allegro from “Suite Fantastique”__.-_« Nicoleieff Y. W.C. A. AULAUVOUUAUULTEnsSUEATUTE EUnet LESTE TART Indian Snake Dance...................--.-—Cecil Burleigh AXEL SKOVGAARD 2 = Floyd Hambright and there was a a a Mazurka de Concert............... ..__- Wieniawski ood number of the membership of the assorted _sizes. Z $ All sizes. Colors guaranteed. Thurs- | ; ae neater ,CAFETERIA, || isc" $1.00 mh? | eee \University <4 ‘Vyoming A Good Home Cooked Corn rs f a cS e rainger Stodents Feturn. S i Children’s Gingham F : | ALICE M’CLUNG-SKOVGAARD Mise ae pong oear etry Dresses Boys Play Suits = Andante from Concerto Mendelssohn from the University of Wyoming. In no These are good Wash Suits, in all im. he Guitare nc, ——Carl Reinecke other year was Casper so well repre- WEAPE NICU Plaids and plain. Good durable col- i Thursda F E] Melodie... Edwin Lemare sented A yeeaa mae be fesy oe WE ARE HIGHL) ors. Thursday. $1 00 aie Each y $1 00 Minuet from Quintet in E Major Boccherini Sore nels edict? Os RECOMMENDED = Bach . UE Sgptem viene = echt 2 PEOPLE SAY younger et. . ‘Those who have come in within the past few days are Thora Slade, Ruth Kimball, Efleen O'Mara, Alice Hardy, Blanchard, Men’s Silk Hose In the famous Phoenix make. Waitresses’ Aprons Thurs- Bawin “Hathaway, Clair ereranee = wie moe bibs $1.00 day_only. $1 00 PROGRAM—Continued and Mark Hardy. ursday only. ach... TWO PAIRS... acd e Prelude Op. 32 No. 10..___.. ~Rachmaninoff ‘Thora Slade and Ruth Kimball were Prelude Op. bese PL nel cairn “Barnett’s of Conrse” i : ae Sprice= “jy pees wee SN Scott r . They were s cue ti the Pi sala: Phi sorority. Eileen| Closmg Oat the Fashion , Gingham All Our Silk Skirts ee rites Gee Debussy Nena odih vas tar trea rts Shop Stock Assorted colors and patterns. 27-inch * Sdalhgel ecercgess = See ——Grieg Ph vallis Mod Speer ovine fn. [Sealpex Athletic Knit | Union widths. Thursday + | and Sweaters Finnish Dance_______. ——----—Palmgren Gam oro} A 2 ns. * - stitution on the college campus. Alice Sains 4 $1.15 SEVEN YARDS es | -00 Are greatly reduced for Thursday. Etude de Concert. Liszt Hardy, one.of the most popular girls in the university, a member of Delta Delta Delta, Quill club. Delta Sigma BIG THREE-DAY SALE Beginning Thursday, June 15th, all my new Summer Hats are of- fered at a big reduction. Not an old Hat in thé stock. Must make room for late Summer styles. A fine line of Silk Hosiery to show you. Mrs. Mac’s Hat Shop _ |, Balcony Smith-Turncr Drug Store We've received a lot of rec-, ommendations from the folks for whom we have done work. They say that they liked the courtesy they received at our hands and the dependability of our plumbing. If that's the sort of plumbing you need why not get in touch with us at once? SCHANK PLUMBING S HEATING CO. INC. 359 EAST SECOND PHONE .7I1 Positively no goods exchanged or refunds without the original bill of sale. ALICE M’CLUNG-SKOVGAARD Arrangements of Classical Compositions ALL BARGAINS KASSIS’ Dry Goecds Co. 173 East Second St. ccc MOMMA NTRS DON’T MISS THEM Make This Your Headquarters Leave Your Bundles Here. Use Our Telephone. We Like to Have You Come In. Phone 1740 Selected.. Fritz Kreisler Sierra Morena... Axel Skovgaard AXEL SKOVGAARD —the Time Is Short. The Richter Music Co. Local Concert Direction _ Phone 306 Next Door to Iris Theater Reserved Seats on Sale at Our Storé. Get Yours Now - Uh