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Sheridan chapter as having been its first president. Mrs. Goodnight was also honored at @ banquet held dur- ing the convention as the oldest mem- ber in B. E. O. in the state of Wyom- ing. Mrs. Goodnight has been con- nected with the order for 35 years. She was also feted by the supreme president, Mrs. Bertha Clark Hughes of Omaha and visiting Vandaveer, last evening. They are loud in their praise of the hospitalities offered them by the people of Sheridan, reporting a perfectly splendid time. ; 8 membez, *=¢s. George Miss Petersen Holds Card Party. number of friends last night at her home on South Melrose, at a delight- ful card party followed by a luncheon. “ee Dr. and Mrs. Deuel Will Leave. which is their old home and which they came to Casper. Dr. Deuei considers the activity in the oil flelaa thers to be of promise and that the locality will be a good place for his medical practice. a Miss Mary Spencer Opens Daarcing School. ‘Miss Mary Spencer has opened a studio for the teaching of interpre- tative toe and ballroom dancing at 516 North Center street. ‘T?.o studio will be open all summer and Miss Spencer expects an enth wiastic group of papils. The young imtructress has studio at the Harvey Thomas school of dancing in Chicago azd@ has per- tected her art quite wonderfally. ee Mrs. Werts Entertains. 5 Mrs. R. E. Wertz luncheon, followed by cards, morning. Bako Sale ‘Tomorrow. Three committees of the Ladies’ Aid society of the Presbyterian church, will conduct an extensive home bake sale at White’s grocery tomorrow af- ternoon. The-chairmen of the commit- tees are the Mesdames Dentner, Myers and Foster. eee Dance By Legion Draws Crowd. ‘The dance given at the Arkeon last night by the George W. Vrornan post No. 2, of the American, Legion, drew a crowd. In spite of signs of bad “weather, Casper’s populate did not feel that it could afford to remain away from such a positive ‘good time. “The music wes furnished bythe Tom ‘Watkins orchestra and was-e snappy and lively as could be destred. A feel- ing of relwetance was felt by every- one-who left the danco at fts closing. A pair: ofefine-silk hose-was given FRENETTE. SAS HECONSIDERST BEST EVERSOLD {Sait Lake City Man Praises |” ‘Eanlacfor Building-Him Up | sold,’ \Haven avenue, Salt “While Itving in Porti \attack ofthe ‘flu’yput me in bed for l¢hree weeks and left me ina badly Gee condition. I had no appe- and suffered severely from in- ‘digestion with spells of dizziness and severe headaches. In my condition, I took cold easily, hardly getting rid of one before catching another. Most of the, time 7 was’ recy wae and my work was just a drag me. “Many of the men working with»me were taking Tanlac and praising {t, and I want to tell you right now it fixed me up in fine shape. Tho tndi- digestion, headaches and dizziness left me and my strength and energy came back so that I couid-<o as much work:as anybody. I just can’t saystoo much for™Taniac.” Tankacds sold byvall good-drugzists. Adv. MISS MARY SPENCER Interpretative, toe and‘ball- room:-dancing. 516\North:Center St. Phone. 5225 Mrs. Goodnight, Mrs. Fred Moore, |dance while Dorothe Louis Blues” and followed it up with returned frum Sheridan], jig in her tntmitable style. * JLawn-Social for Missionary Society. | day at a lawn social for the benefit of the Women’s Foreign Missionary so. ciety in the work being done by Miss Abel in China. About 75 persons were present noon, Miss ‘Wilma Petersen entertained a Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Deucl wil leave in a few days for Rock Springs, Wyo.. nev- eral friends-at a delightful 11 dig this beautiful cut glass bud vase. hw identit¥ of each wander-' Mrs. Lathrop and daughter will re- Mo. Stever sang “St. Mrs. L. L. Gantz entertained Tues- at sometime dtring the after- nd the affair was.a marked The Epworth League picnic gtven at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Whisenhunt at their home, “Islaxd Dale,” three miles out on the Alcova road, was a very much enjoyed af- fair. The‘members of the league met at the Methodist church early in the evening and motored to the Whisen- hunt home. Here a delightful time was spent roasting “weinles,” toasting marshmallows and in kindred diver- sions. ‘The party returned to the city with thanks to their hosts and the peculiar chain of circumstances that rendered the affair particularly en- Joyable. About 50 attended. eee Mrs. Gantz Entertains Methodist Chotr. Mrs. L. L. Gantz entertained the Methodist choir at an elaborate func- tion given at the patatial Gantz resi- dence, on South Durbin Wednesday evening About 25 guests were assem- Tex. which the charming hostess is in the habit of extending to the members of the cholr each year. 5 “Each guest was dressed to repre- sent @ popular song or hymn. Some very clever work was done in this line. ™& guessing game was begun, the object being to guess the song represented by each person. Mrs. A. L. Cook won the prize, which wag a One-lot Capa $6.85 andcoua DP LOO snd Conta $9.85 cots ~ $13.50 Coats... 919.83 DRESSES Silk Dresses? $6.83 Silt Dresses__ $9.95 Sik-Dremes__ 92.95 One lot Silk Dresset_ $14.95 Silt Dresses. 6. 7.80 Wool Dresses. HD DO Onelot One tot . . SUITS ‘suite =: $8.85 suits -_-_. 914.85 Sas _ $15.85 Sette x= $16.95 Salts $17.85 Sats -__ 919.85 One-lot [euest, Mrs. Green from La Clair Dismuke has returned to Casper after spending the winter in attendance at Bailey Wax Tex. J. W. Beckett of Bowling Green, 0.. has accepted a position with the Mid- west Refining company at Salt zie in the cxpacity of superintendent of the drilling department. Mrs. Beck- ett will come later in the summer and they will make their home here. Mr. Reckett is a brother to C. W. Beck- ett, 906 South David street. Mr. avd Mrs. John J. Durst have returned trom an through Montana and are leaving Sat ‘urday for Denver, overland. .Mr. and Mrs. J.T. ‘Seattle, Wash., are registgred at the Henning. Mr. and Mrs. Frank England are having as a visitor the mother of Mrs. England, Mrs. D. D. Shelby of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Ingles are in the eity from Lincoln, . Mr, and Mrs. Charles Lester have returned to their ranch in Horn mountains after spending a tew days in the city. Mrs. D. D. Dawson and son cf Den- ver, have been visiting with Mra. H. A. Burk, 317 Bragg apartments, for the past two days. Denver last evening. Howard Jackson, deputy‘sherift was here from Glenreck today on official business and returned to Glenrock this afternoon. Dr. H. R. Lathrop has returned to Casper after spending ® month in the east attending the American Medical association convention at St. and visiting with his wife afd small daughter, university at eee Overland from Sheridan, to place Mr. Goodnight drove t! per delegates to the P. E. O. his home at Long Behch, spend the summer with his automobile trip ~ N ness conditions improving a‘ Alders of a tri Ancor Mr, 1d Mrs. Citfford Goodnight and Ittly daughter returned last might Chas..P. Lupher has arrived~from VanDerberg at the Poling eee EB, B. Evanson, who has returned with his family to his home at 307 North Center, after an extended visit at Fort Atkinson, Wis, reports busi- where ‘he stopped and a general feel. ing of optimism over future prospects. (SEE a a £ P/@E THREE. a of Natrona county, was recentiy Oper | for the new University ib f. ay rac the a 2 Hted ous Ser aprembettie ter Der ELM fa oo re ee Oi salee CO. Drown. aah aen see ! City Briefs Lathrop, and is reported as doing Srade school building there. in Casper next Monday 3 Mar- nicely and rapidly recovering from the | - zi - a Mr and Mrs. Mf. C. Clark left Thurs-| Supply company is spending the da: | @ay afternoon for thei rhome in Kan- on business at Salt Lake, $ * ere . 4 Ben Criswell, indepen a: Pegree hems on East adjuster, is here from Denver. which he Cas- conven- ! Cal, to sister, t points ee ee eee! Oriental Cream David L. Schofield of the Schofi Off Field Bollers and Machinery pod pany is here from his headquarters in | © R Peterson of the Wyoming [Yesterday and experienced an-unusa- ally warm trip. Virgil Manse is a business ae whe visttor Lance Roper, well known stockman opeartion. D. Paine of the Frick Reid dent insurance see company went to Dougias Gouraud’s eee Neb. Sie the Big They returned to Angeks. He home and from that potmt Mrs. Reed Hire ; accompanied him. 2 tbsp. butter 1 ee lcup Red Cross in boiling suited water, Louts Mary Hester in Chicago,| *°*¥¢* #!x people. COATS, CAPES, DRESSES, SUITS The:summer season ‘has only just begun, but our prices indi- cate+thatit is-over. Get our prices before you buy. The follow- ing-are-adew of the: many bargains that you will find at this store: IT PAYS TO TRADE AT BECKLINGER BUILDING HARPER’S PHONE 1910-W A dandy outing lunch sandwiches, coffee and RED CROSS EVAPORATED ‘MILK clean — sweet — pure ALL GROCERS SELL IT I. A. Reed returned this morning iiry, fe pepelen: reuape: fer bled to partake of the hospitalities | trom the International Convention of Rotary Ciubs at Los stopped over at Denver on his way RED CROSS CREAM OF POTATO souP tsp. sale cups water tsp. parsicy mine Cut potatoes in cubes and cook unt!! soft Beat with fork in water in which potatoes were cooked. Melt butter; add flour; then milk, and cook for five minutes. Combine with potatoes. This recipe | oe RED, CROSS ty, 110 Srey pret OP eee Attorney John H. Hendrick left to @sy afternoon for their home in Kan sociated with Thomas M. Fag. in| vie the legal profession. Attorney I. G. McCann has moved |= his office from Suite 406 and 408 of the Consolidated Royalty building to Suite 3 of the Zuttermeister building. *-. | J. A. Johnson leaves for Laramie | today. Mr. Johnson who is a building | contractor, has secured the contract | RYZON | BAKING POWDER you us Attorney John H. today. c x. ore afternoon to attend /ess trips, etc. Casey went to| Lusk yesterday to try a case before! for the [the district court there. Winter went to Lander this ‘ontinen! He returns | is in Salt Creek t =. C. P. Plummer nnd George Rialto. Fruit | Delicatessen A. T. PIGGOTT, PROP. Announces its opening in the new Rialto Theater Building (formerly occupied by the Puritan Butter Shop) with a complete stock of Delicious Oranges, Ruddy Apples, Ripe Bananas, Hawaiian Pineapple. Choice Strawberries and all fruits in season, Nuts, Imported and Domestic Cheese.and Purtian Butter. Special attention given to parties, picnics, fishing OPEN NIGHTS AND SUNDAYS CTeeLeEaN Ls . SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT We-are pleased to announce to our numerous patrons that present market conditions have enabled us to greatly reduce our Soda Fountain prices on drinks, ices, sundaes, etc., and still maintain the unexcelled “‘Tripeny-Service.” No ex- tra charges for-services-im.our booths or atthe table. ote es A ie INTRODUCING A real hot weather treat—25c. “Tripeny’s Famous Lime Freeze.” Made-with-f;eet*limes, mint-and orange sherbet. “Tripeny’s Famous Mint.Julep.” Yced-with mint—tbc. WE SERVE THE PALMS QUALITY CASPER-MADE ICE CREAM. When you are shopping do not forget:towalbat-Tripeny’s Fountain-and ~ NOTICE WHO GOES THERE JOHN TRIPENY CO. SATURDAY SPECIALS © -CAPES AND WRAPS All up to the minute styles and every new material. Fancy braid- ed and embroidered effects. In $7.95 $12.95 $18:95 Silk Dresses One-rack filled-with Silk Dresses. Light colors. All well made and very nicely trimmed. Values up-to $25.00. ~ $4.89 SUITS Women’s‘and Misses’ Suits. All the newest types and materials. Three special lots. $13.95 $18.75 $24.75 Silk Blouses One assortment of Blouses of Georgette Silk, Lace and fancy trimmed. Values up io#5.00. Ph DD BEOQUSES—VERY SPECIAL In this assortment you will find only the best qualities.and newest styles. Values $4.89 up-to $15.00 DRESSES FOR WARM WEATHER One fine selection of Gingham Dresses, very neatly trimmed, in a variety of checks-and colors. nue? «$1.89 Organdy Dresses One beautiful selection of fine quality Organdy Dresses. Sea- son’s best colors. Very nicely trimmed. Values up-to $12.00... _$3.59 MILLINERY, Every Hat in the house is marked down and will be sold at-» ridiculously low price. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES AT BARGAIN PRICES Middy Blowee.__._ S9C Children’s ‘Black>and White Sat- Bloomers co 2. 38e Leather*Bags and Case’ __89e Children’s: Dresses. Fancy trimmed.____~.... 79¢ oe Extequetty- 4G Women’s Bungalow Aprons. Good Percale ——_—. 2. = 9e _15¢ Women’s Bungalow; Aprons. Fine quality b 89 e Gingham Rabber Aprons. Just the thing for the 9e kitchen... a ceeeteeteainass Variety of dite 2 Se Hair Nets. OURSHOW, 5 THAT wr 3 ae E. . UNDERS' R. L.. Agee, city and field salesmant' company, | Went to Wheatland this morning for district court. a week-end of fishing. . Jarvig . Trastisaser RRS 0 DHEA ERDSSEBIEDT Pewrnanseenanreers 4