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Home his small Mrs. D. C. Deaver, mother of @ In place of Mrs. Bronfon, who was {, the Mesdames Gates and Suadweill sang a duet. All the numbers were enthusiastically received and excellent: ly rendered. Professor Lundberg ré ceived a beautiful bouquet of flowers} trip to Dubois, Wyo. from his admirers. “ns. . Mr.-and Mra T..C. ™oved from the ments to 857 South Lincoin street. cee Birthday Party For Ralph’ Deuel. Ralph B. Deuel was the recipient of many congratulations from his boy, friends this afternoon at.a beantifu! thusiasts to return hore. Mrs. Harry/ little birthday party. Ten boys were aveh much and aa de able to go again and Mrs, W. A. Hilliar went] present, representing the ten years at- pareoey tained by Master Ralph. Tho guests aie 5 es cated bef the an eg Le) 8. D. Herron of the A. B. Byers Pipe * enters were taken to the theater and were| Soe ee Te ey ne city. Martin! company from Chicago is @ business We wOARD, OF THANKS. Society afterwards served = delicious tuncheon| **¥* that he knows all of the big fish|visttor in the city. ‘@ wish to thank our many friends in the trout streams of that coun! % . A. G at the home of Dr. and Mrs. by their first names and ts going Deuel, 641 C-¥ avenue. eee renew the acquaintance of many them. The Pythian Sisters will meet in regular session at the L. O. O. F. hall ‘Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Five accompanied to Casper oe candidates will be initiated at this Wheeler. ing Bridge Party time. After the business session there S By Mrs. Pitt will be a social hour that will be in the nature of a farewell party to Mrs. B. M. Evers and Mrs. C. B, Little field, who are leaving soon for a year's absence on the coast. Refresh- ments will be served. The Mesdames Covert. Mrs. Pitt Covert entertained at a clever and delightful morning bridge arty yesterday. Two tables were led. Mrs. Dean and Mrs. B. B. HUNDREDS OF Brooks took honors. en ==) DOLLARS UST effect that Miss Ruth Newman and Mr. Gail F. Link were married in Chi- Both the bride and Planned by Mrs. Lindsay, Mrs. W. J. Lindsay will entertain eal| six tables at a 1 o'clock luncheon and department of the C. B. & Q. railroad) bridge party Friday afternoon at her here. They will return to Casper to} home, 804 South David street. make their home. ore aiey Small Amount Cleared On Skovgaard Concert. Woodcraft Dance Is Successfal. ‘The Business and Professional Wom- The dance given by the Neighbors! en's club and the Natrona county high of Woodcraft in the I. O. O. F. hall! school each cleared about $45 on the} Splendid Health. last night was a very enjoyable affair | recent Skovgaard concert. ‘This After the business session of the mem | amount did not approach the.amount} “T wouldn’t take anything in bers was dispensed with, the escorts) that the orgunizations expected to]world for the health and happin of the ladies came fn and took part! take in. in-dancing~until midnight. eee Mrs. Hemry Entertains Bible Class. The Bible class of the-Christian Sun Gained 20 Pounds and Is equipment, and that by the Business| Lake City, Utah. and Professional Women's club to| “ror years my stomach gave ward needed work of the organization — Personals + scarcely breathe, what a well day was. The gas t! had heart trouble only enough money in its treasury to nance its first ag ian aR a ary work, but also a second very nice social time was enjoyed ‘Twenty were present. | Rochford of Bismarck, N..D., are vis iting here with Mrs. George Lalone eee Mrs. A. J. Cunningham has gono do my houework and I wasted hi dreds of dollars trying to get well. blessing to me. SOCIETY SHWaaaaaaES| east for an extended visit. now and everything agrees with me} Helpful Club to ‘3 ores perfectly. in fact, I've gained about 20, Meet Thursday. Miss Elizabeth Woodward is a house| pounds in weight, and I'm simply guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs ‘The regular meeting of the Help Chil@ P. Plummer in the Blackmore ful club will be held Thureday after noon at 2 o’clock with Mrs. Barth olomew, 765 St. Mary's street. see John W. Hay Is Honor Guest at Dinter. In honor of John W. Hay of Rock Springs, candidate for the Republican nomination for governor of Wyoming, Mrs. G. R. Hagens entertained sev- eral prominent local men at an in- formal dinner at her home Jast night. splendid he ¢ th.” —Adv. this morning. When Mr. Plummer returned from Washington, D. C., re- Dodges and Fords. ‘Those present, in addition to Mr. Hay and Mr, Hagens, were B. B. Brooks, Patrick Sullivan, R. M. Andrus, T. 8. Cocke and J. B. Hanway., se Lundberg: Big Success. \ The church and Sunday school} ff rooms were crowded to capacity last| » night when the pupils of Prof. Du- fe] dolph Lundberg staged the second of two successful recitals. . The applause was tremendou: aud's Oriental Cream “Barnett’s Of Course” Closing Out the FASHION SHOP STOCK Of Women’s Ready-to-Wear tr Carpenters are now remodeling part of the storeroom for our Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings. We're sacrificing everything in Women’s Dresses, Coats, Suits, Capes, Underwear, Hosiery, Sweaters, Lace Collar Sets, Hiking Suits, Furs, and all styles of Aprons. ‘At Less Than Wholesale Cost bivided Skits __ PBS Nurses Aprons. Heavy Linen. $3.50 value....._. $1.59 $12 Women’s Khaki Hiking or Outing Suits__. $5.85 Hiking or Outing Suits 94.80 Soveralls Pate D 4 Women’s Khaki Bungalow and Nurses’ traces pale $2.35 Linen Aprons. $2.25 value $1.39 ATll-Wool Sport Skirts. Plain or Waitress’ Linen Aprons. With or pleated. $12.50, $15 and-$17.50 ae Shee M. D. Barnett Outfitting Company 154 South Center,‘Townsend Bldg. Phone 752 cently he stopped over at Biggsville, Deaver, ceshier of the Casper Nation- 1 bank, is here from Omaha visiting vith her son and daughter a: their| Pipe Line company, is in Salt Creek.|ing a well, home, 517 East Kirk. Mrs. Deaver ie has been Spending the winter in Cali. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Weidner returned) Springs, Kan, yesterday from a few days’ pleasure eee Spears hare of Denver, & here interviewing cus- Mr. and Mrs. Martin Larson are leaving today for a two weeks vaca- tion trip through the Black Hills coun- try, formerly the home of Mr. Larson, M._N. Wheeler returned this morn- ing from a month's trip to eastern D City and thence to Chicago. Mr. Denes te) Came by wien Mea’ | Miller is district manager for the Co- THROWN AWAY Salt Lake Woman Did Not) Know a Well Day for Years | Until She Took Tanlac— The money belonging to the} Tanlac has given me,” said Mrs. 8. J.! school will be used for playground] Hutchinson, of 351 Chicago street, Salt jmo end of trouble and I never knew! formed from undigested food caused) my heart to palpitate until I thought I and I had such smothering sensations that I could I was terribly nerv- ous and restless and spent many sleep- Mrs. Roy Riggs and Mrs. Leo Del tess nights. I was so weak I couldn't “Taniac has proved a wonderful Why, I eat heartily Tanlac is sold by all good druggists. Driverless Cars See Virbel, Phone 274M! Che Casper Dafly Cridune Joe L. Lippert of the Midwestern |pany left last night for Denver and Torpedo company is in Salt Creek] will return tomorrow. shooting a weil for the Ohio Oil com- pany, RL. Foster is a Denver business man who came tn this morning. oo « &, D. Herron of the A. B Byers Pipe| line with hig values. J. L. Witson of the Midwestern Tor- Max Ball, president of the Western | pedo company is at Rock River shoot. cee A. J. Bardendorf of the San Juan! p a Batten of the Cleveland company returned this | tractor company arrived in et morning from a trip to Russell/tnis morning, apd aed eee lumbian Steel Tank company and rec- Mr. Slack, salesman for the West- retary and treasurer for the Miller- ern Electric company, who works out! Schulte Of company. eee tomers. Dr. and Mrs. L. V. Sharp of Stroms- ab burg, Neb., are stopping over in the S. B. Daugherty: sales managre for | city. the Worthington Pump and Mathine corporution of Buffalo, N. ¥., is in the city contacting customers. eee E4ward Meentz and Noah Williams of the Iowa Wyoming Refining com- try) ei ae and neighbors, Odd Fellows, Wood- to! man, Rebekah and Woodcraft lodges ot} D&vid Schoening, prominent sheep-|for the kindness and sympathy shown man of Lysite, arrived in the city yes-|us in our recent bereavement in the terday on business. loss of our dear wife, mother and es daughter; also for the beautiful floral offerings. R. Dick Miller has gone to Kansas B. W. KARMAN AND FAMILY, MR. AND MRS. E. M. MT | KASSIS’ THURSDAY | SPECIALS THURSDAY AGAIN—This has become a Red Letter Day in the thrifty housewife’s busy week. Kassis specials must never be overlooked. Again we have some wonderful values to offer in warm weather apparel, Warm Weather Calls For Camping, Motoring, Fishing and Hiking And they call for the proper togs. We can fit you with an out- fit at a greatly reduced price now. This sale includes Make This Your Headquarters Leave Your Bundles Here, Use Our Telephone. the) e885 | hat un-} "| Two-piece Knicker and Skirt Combinations Two-piece Tweed Knicker Suits Two-piece Wool Outing Suits Khaki Suits, Breeches, Skirts, Shirts, Outing Caps and Hose. Also Khaki Outfits for Girls from 6 to 14 years. All Our Summer Dresses Including Organdies, Ging- hams and ratines, are GREATLY | REDUCED We have a most complete stock of well selected gar- ments and the price will ap- peal to you. Come early, ! pick yours, for they will go quickly, All Summer Miliney | Including Gage mod- els in Patterns and Sailors, must go at a great reduction. Ladies’ Athletic Union Suits . Made of check and plain Dimity and Nainsook. In flesh, and white. Thurs- day specials. Ladies’ Silk Vests and Bloomers Silk Jersey Vests. All sizes. Thursday spe- cials. $1.95 and $2.59 Silk Bloomers. Thurs- day special. $3.25 and $3.85 TOM SAWYER WASH SUITS AND COVERALLS Comfortable and cool Wash Suits forthe boys. Our Tom Sawyer Wash Suits will enable many mothers to keep their sons neat and trim. They are cool for spring and summer wear. The little fellow will enjoy wearing one of these Wash Suits, and at the prices we are selling them they provide the opportunity for economy. Colors in white, blue, tan and different color combinations, in one and two-piece suits. ALL GREATLY REDUCED FOR THURSDAY Our Tom Sawyer and Childhood Coveralls and Overalls are reduced and our line is complete. Ali sizes. ALL BARGAINS DON’T MISS THEM Kassis Dry Goods Co. 173 East Second St. 2hone 1740 They Got 2 Mile of Concrete Road for Nothing Ata quagryin the Imperial Valley, California, where aggregates were being ob- tained for another addi- tion to the State’s system of Concrete roads, the methods used in screening the stone caused a waste of 35 per cent. One of the Portland Ce ment Association field en- gineers interested in the progress of thisworkcalled attention to studies made by our Structural Mate- rials Research Laboratory on the selection and pro- portioning of materials for Concrete. Hesuggested that proper application of these might considerably reduce the waste. A change in the method of screening ma- terials was therefore adopt- ed, reducing the waste to only 15 per cent. without lowering the strength of the Concrete. Now the stone is costing 42 cents instead of $1 a ton, as estimated when the contract was let this year, as against $1.45 actual cost last year. On the mileage to be built, this means a saving of more than $30,000, which will be used to build more Concrete road—at no cost to the taxpayers. This is but one example of the value of our laboratory studies to users of Concrete. The Labora- tory’s work is to develop contin- ually, without cost to the public, better and more economical methods of making and using Can- crete under all conditions. The Laboratory is one of the numerous services maintained by the Portland Cement Association —the joint research and educa- tional foundation of 85 inde- pendent manufacturers in the Onited States, Canada, Mexico, and Cuba,conducted forthe bene- fit of those who want dependable information on how to use Concrete. Suggestions as to how our work may be made more useful to you are invited. ‘ PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION cA National Organization to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete Ps Sen Francisco Philadelphia Seattle Pi St.Louls * P Oreg. Vancouver, B.C. Salt Lake City” Washington, D.C. ATTENTION Oil and Refinery Workers LOCAL NO. 43 Election of officers, both local and international, to- night, Wednesday, June 21, 1922. All be present. Clubrooms located in new Becklinger Building. H. T. GEIGER, Secy. Announcement I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for the office of County Clerk of Natrona County on the Republican ticket at the August primaries. WM. R. M’MILLAN | 5 &§ 4