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. ‘Templar Conclave. » A party composed of Mra. Anna Lee per, Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Lowndes, and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Townsend returned yesterday afternoon from Thermopolis, where Messrs. Townsend and Lowndes attended the Knights Templar con- a ball were among the things thought ot by the graciots hosts for the enter- tainment of the Casper visitors. Mrs. Lew M. Gay also went up Tuesday, but will not return untfl tomorrow. vee Picnic at Hat Creek Falls. The Misses Kassis are to be the hos- tesses at @ picnic tomorrow at Hat Creek falls. About 30 persons have been invited and have signified their intention of attending what is ex- pected to be a very pleasurable affair. “ee Mrs. J. A. Huff and her daughter Miss Fredonia Huff returned Tuesday » from Los Angeles, Cal., where Miss Huff has just received an A. B. de- gree and also a diploma from the nor- mal school. Miss Huff matored in psychology and attained to fine results in this interesting science. She was honored by being elected to member- ship in Phi Beta Kappa, the great na- vional scholastic fraternity. Mrs. Huff has been for six week at Berkeley. ‘The journey hom> was made Dy .way of Portland, Ore., and Missoula, Mont. owe | Masons of Douglas } Extend Picnic Invitations. Word has been received from the}. Eastern Star lodge at Douglas that the Masons of Ashler lodge No. 10, Douglas, have extended invitations to Casper Masons, their families and members of Eastern Star to attend a picnic at the/Natural Bridge near there tomorrow. All persons attend- ing srould take thelr own basket lunch, Coffee will be furnished. see Young Men xo */ CET Invitations have been issued for o dancing party at Paradise Park Mon- day evening, the hosts for the occasion being Messrs. D. R. Phillips, John Wyland, Ray Williams, Dick Miller, ‘Ted Rochefoxd, D. L. LaBraeche, Ea Earrett, B. L Biggs, Raybourne Webb, acd Dr. M. J. Nolan. Rinkler’s or- chy stra will furnish the music and a live}, time is anticipated. * Lathrops Return After Extended Visit. Mrs. H. R. Lathrop and her two echil- dren returned to Casper yesterday aft- er a long visit to Chicago and other eastern points. Casper friends will be pleased to know that little Mary Hes- ter has somewhat tmproved by reason of her stay in the east and her treat- PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Baxter and chil- Gren will leave overland tomorrow by way of Yellowstone park for Seattle, Wash., and thence to Los Angeles. The Baxters do not expect to return to Casper and will make ther permanent residence in Los Angeles. cee AN the way from India ts the dis tance traversed by William L. Og- den of Calcutta, who with his father Judge R. N. Ogden of Deatwood, 8. D. is visiting with Robert N. Ogden, Jr. here. eee Mr.'and Mrs. Ben Ballard: jeft over- land for Yellowstone park last Tues- day. Mfs. Tyra, who has resigned her Position with the Standard Ol] com- pany, will join Mr. and Mrs. Ballard at the park and wil? afterwards visit for some time in Denver. eee Mrs. Martha C. Kimball will leave) /28 university in Casper yesterday. this evening for her summer home at the Casper mountains. Mrs. Kimball expects to spend the greater part of the summer at this place, cee . Edward Struck, member of the George roman post of the American Lexion, arrived in Casper this morning from Davenport, Iowa, where he had been visiting. Struck is remembered by his bu@dies,.as the star center fielder of his division, and the man with the highest batting average on the divi- sion team. eee Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mansfield yesterday for Yellowstone park. eee left George Symer and his nephew, Donald Myers, are visiting with Mr. end Mrs, C. H. Townsend prior to a trip through Yellowstone park. cee L. A. Reed has been sesned an in- vitation by the Lions club at Greybull to speak at the luncheon there Tues- day. He has accepted. ee Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Snook of the Natrona hotel left for the park yes- terday, ‘¥ eee Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Littlefield left today by automobile for Seattle by way of Yellowstone park, first going to Sheridan and Billings, and entering A i ' i i 383 fl i: | 83 i e i F 5 i Hi : ‘ i a se : i it EEE eehaticeye { i é i R2ba A HH ae ALE s a a r) f 5 8 i FH i will returr tomorrow, City Briefs H. 8. Avery of Basin, Wyo., ‘s in the city attending to business matters. cee Max Ball, president of the Western Pipeline company will return tomor- row after having spent a week in the city. eee H. B. Durham Went to Glendo this morning. eee | Jamey McClintock of Sheridan was| visiting with schoolmates of the Wy0-| GLENROGK MAN STILL SURVIVES, CONDITION REPORTED IMPROVING John McMahon, seriously wounded in a recent shooting in a Glenrock pool hall, was pronounced greatly im- proved in condition this morning, and Len Trimble, custodian, alleged to have shot MeMahon during the “fra- cas,” has been released on bond. McMahon's wound 1s still pafnful but much of the danger is past, ac- cording to attending physicians. The outcome of the wound will have a great bearing upon the neverity with which Trimble is dealt. He is said to have shot McMahon when the latter became boisterous and a gen- eral nuisance in the pool hall, McMahon insists that no acoident- thero Bouncing the house sketch. Ella woman. husband. gust. ally shot himself jn the confusion, but scores of witness to the affair will swear, that Thimble was responsible for the bullet that did the damage. —Try a Tribu: classified ad. Facials, curing. Pauline Avis hundred pounds of feminity into the role of the shy wife.of the man up- stairs, and gets just as drunk of the m the time arrives. turns to her prised, and angry. the little fellow, the shy young wi to view the same scene with the same horror experienced by Migs Claus. The six dashing maidens are ever Present and ready to entertain w'sile the principals enjoy a brief rest. Hunter has a straight role in the play- let, as the villian who attempts to break up the home of the shy young He ts foiled in the end, and leaves twirling his mustache in dis- ment at one of Chicago's best hos- pitals. Mrs. Johnson Gives Dinner. Mrs. J. W. Johnson eritertained 26 guests at a prettify arranged threo- course dinner last night, starting at 7 o'clock. Decorations were of spring flowers. The dinner was given in honor of Miss Gladys Smith, house guest of Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Clare Big- lin and Miss Annie Bouse guests of Mrs, A. E. Biglin, and Miss Lucille Scanlan, house guest of the Sullivans. It preceded the dance at the Biglin home. ee Mrs. Riach | To Give Picnic. Mrs. T. J. Riach will give a picnic next Tuesday evening for several out- of-town guests, . Donald Taylor — Host at Picnio. Master Donald Taylor, son of. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, was host at a picnic at Garden Creek yesterday aft- ernoon, the event being in celebration of his birthday. After an efternoon spent in various games, a picine din- ner was spread by the young host and his mother. Those in attendance were charles Branson, Edwin Hoff, Robert | Ryan, Russel Ryan, Bryant Gratiot, Robert Hazlett, Davia Edwards and Donald ‘Taylor. eee . Mrs. John Bryne and two little girls returned last night from Los Angeles, Cal., where they have spent the win ter. Reward For Stolen Car | Dodge touring, 1922 model, disc wheels, windshield spot light, U.S. Royal cord tires, Wyoming license No. 15285, motor No. 742689, serial No. 684474. Notify Miller-West Agency Co., Denver, or W. J. Brickner, Wyatt Hotel, Cas- per. Try Our Special Sunday Dinner - 50c Served from 10:30 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. Steaks and Chops a Specialty. We Buy the Best of Everything. The Delmonico Around the Corner from Natrona Butter Shop 152 South Durbin ~ be throvghout thro She is duly shocked, Claude Radcliffe, the husband of returns » and he ———__ What was probably the first public brary in the United States was start- ed tn 1749 in Charleston, 8. ©. Mrs. Addington Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1742 Only Expert Opz-ratives in Hair Dressing, Electrolysis, Shampoos, when Hunter's oa bit in his teeth He ring through the entire her ws husband in a drunken orgy and worse than that, in the company of another Mr. Mani- Consisting of Dressers, Duofolds, Davenports, Tables, Center Stands, Kitchen Cabinets, sur- Casper Dally Cridune BOUNCING BABIES SCORE |Xansas Scouts To AGAIN IN COMEDY SHOW AT THE IRIS. THEATER An oM standby, “Fair ané Warmer,” ‘was brought to the fore for a rejuven- ation last evening, Babies presented the playlet of drunkeness and mix-ups andj good clean fun. . All members of the cast had straight roles ond the comedy pair proved themselves masters of the straight acting line as well as real comedians. The playlet is rathet long at best, and few musical numbers were neces- sary to make schedule time, “Rube” Ferns as the shy husband who finally takes t and does something really “wild.” is responsible for the greater part of the many Jaughs that kiddies ag witnesses the ment that Jelis-Floto circus now com- Attend Frontier Days Fete in July score of bill posters Gescendat on Cas- per today from @ especial car and signe are displayed on all sides. Selis-Floto circus will be welcome in Casper becaune of its high class at- CHEYENNE, Wyo.. July 15.—The| traction. The kids are glial and the Gesire of the hearts of 50 Boy Scouts older folk are pleased as [tt revives the from Liberal, Kan., to “camp near the pleasure of youth, a a inn poo gl the Fron- aie. a ter days celebration here Puly 25, 26, ‘No ji > > 'o Man’s Land’ To Be Reproduced For}| and 28, will be gratified by the ¥r © com: te-, who will provide ping ground in Frontier park so near the Indians that the Kansas youngsters can smell the nobel red man in all his odoriferousness. Liberal boys will make Cheyenne the chief objective of a 1,400 mile swing through Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming and Nebraska. on which only scouts] 4 Will be permitted to go. George W. Vroman post of the Amer!- can Legion ts planning the biggest | dance of the year to be held Tuesday | i Casper’s magnificent public dance ——- > AELLS FLOIO CIRCUS | hall. Couples will sway dreamily over a veritable “No-Man’s Land” of decora- BILLPOS tions, where every now and then a shell will burst overhead, filling the hall with a flood of light, One will be transformed to the battle fields of July 29 will be a happy day for the France, with all the horror removed. ! laus as the dashing young] = + = —— —>— - wife of the shy young husband, re- apartment to find her tne! Next Legion Dance|< FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Fresh Peach Ice Cream and Fresh Raspberry Sherbét, per quar¥t- 20 PER CENT OFF ON ALL BOX CANDY WHILE IT LASTS. The Palms Confectionery F. C. Rockwell, Prop. DRESSMAKING MRS. EDITH HURLEY 925 South Wolcott Phone 18883 Remodeling—All Work Guaranteed announce) Admission of $1.09 per couvie will be charged, and when you are inside the dined with Buffalo Bill's Wild West/ hall you are in for all evening and a Show will show here on thatdate. A good time. Look out for shell holes! ‘PUT AND TAKE’ HOLDS CHARM AT COLUMBIA “Put and Take” is something dif-| ferent. Women haters with unhatable | women, @ near tragedy, a farce and nothing more, a lesson to some, and a| tremendous laugh to everyone—these cluded in the new bill at the ia which will play today and tomorrow. The bill started yesterday and was very well worked out a>d enthusias- tleally received. Dorothy Sevier does something distinctly more difficult | than anything she has ever dona Her cleverness is an undoubted euc- cess, Lavetta Lozter plays her cor- net to complete satisfaction, and other numbers are also extremely well ren- dered. Texas is five times as Inrge as Eng- a. PAGE THREE ° CHICAGO.—No settlement of the , railway shopmen’s strike was = reached as a result of a four-hour | conference between Chairman Ben! W. Hooper of the United States rall- way labor board and B. M. Jewell, head of the shopmen's organizations. RYZON Full strength until used. The special process of ture is the reason, You useless | Sunday Afternoon | AT 6:45 Weather Permitting We Will Offer the Public of Casper A FREE EXHIBITION OF FLYING AND PARACHUTE DROP BY C. R. DUNCAN AT MUNICIPAL FLYING FIELD East of Town, Near the McPherson Well ‘ALL ‘AFTERNOON | PASSENGER CARRYING COCHRAN & DOLPH, Props. THESE GOODS ARE ON DISPLAY AT TWO DOORS EAST OF COLUMBIA THEATER Living Room Suites, Beds, Dining Tables, Chairs, Library Kitchen Tables, China Closets, Writing Desks, Book Cases, Ranges, Oil Stoves, Ice Chests, Pianos, Graphophones, Sewing Machines, all makes, Remnant Linoleum and Congoleum, Rugs, unlimited amount of Cooking Utensils and Dishes, hundreds of other items. MISCELLANEOUS---Gas Burners, Hand Bags, Show Cases, Paints, Lawn Mowers For the next ten days we will offer the people of this vicinity the greatest Furniture bargain event ever held oo See ge ee RS eee in Casper. This will be a strictly cash sale. The prices of the goods offered speak for themselves. Come early ——— emer OS PEICES OF the goods ottered speak ror themselves. Come early The Sale Starts MONDAY MORNING at 9 O'clock 221 WEST FIRST STREET