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Che Casper Daily Cribune pYILD WEST FEATURES OF CIRCUS TO HOLD BIG ATTRACTION FOR Pit liege ° ?AGE THREE sleeping one © Mounted ~ red him and the number of children for whom ae- commodations must be made. Seven, Mounted Police Report ;chapter, Order of De Molay, held in the Masonic temple iast night, the The W. L. Kuykendall, Rebekah! following officers were elected: Harry lodge No. 39, will meet in regular| Ballard. master councillr; William session tomorrow evening et § o'clock.| Lester, senior councillor; Alfred Goz Refreshments wilf be in the haniis of/ nell, junior councillor; D. C, Miller, the Mesdames Della Adams, Carey| treasurer; E. P. Martin. scribe, Seeley, F. Bogue. and | Mies Inez Babb.| - iid | Lutheran Services MONTON, Alta, July 25.—Out e frozen north a member of the Canadian Mounted Police has arrived with news of the murder of seven men by an Eskin® who ran amuck on Herschel! Island, Ht nm Bay, four months ago. of ws he had he declared Pe out the rest | ‘an Meter rouse Enthustasm. His victims were Constable Boak Rectal Friday. ie cl >t of the Mounted forces, G. Binder. An exp! m of timent regard. Hudson Bay factor, and five of his ee Van Meter will hold a stu-|ing the English Lutheran services tribesmen. recital at 8 p. m. Friday in the| was asked for at the first meeting of thesis a scared Methodist church, to which the par-/ the members in the I. 0. G. F. hall ents and fridnds of the pupils are'in-|Sunday. With much enthuslasm it employed by Binedr, killed nls five Full strength until wel vited. |was decided to continue the services. The special proce: cee Those who expect to become mem Madri Arabs, the Ottawagas, known manufacture Whe ressone Birthday Party bers of the organization, which wilt as the Japanese jitsu thunderbolts, You use less for Car) Human. |be formally effected within a few Little Carl Human made his debut] Weeks, will be permitted to sign the into the social gayety of Casper Sun- | charter. The membership roll will and other riding, aerial and acro- hatic headline a American being made to be started next Sunday. This roll day when he celebrated his first birth. ¥ at the home of his grandparen’ Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Cogier, on East Eighth street. A delicious white and pink cake fecorated with one small candle was in evidence. This, to- fildt and children, Mrs. Warren, Mrs. D. F. Aurbon, Mrs. Robert Aurbon and baby, Mrs. Walter Dillon, Mrs. Ray Kirkpatrick and baby, Mrs. Joe Will be left open for several weeks, until a thorough canvas of the city is made for adherents to the organ tzation, and Heagney will assist as hostesses. eee Goettsch-Struck jarringe. je roll into the city, for matinee an evening performances and a tw gether with fruit and ice cream, made| Thimble Club Just a few more days—and they of riders and over 400 Bertha |. Beeson, the a very delightful repast for the|to Meet. cannot come too quickly—and Sells- the circus world. Three the silver wire, the iia: guests. ‘Those presen were Mrs.| The Woodcraft Thimble club will] Floto circus, ‘now combined with s and three rings will never amily, the Hobsons, / Brophie’ and children, Mrs. Frea|meet at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon} Buffalo Bill's Wild West show, will | te one moment after the seis, the Hamido Buchanan and children, Mrs. W.| with Mrs. E. M. Miller, 846 Madison| loom against the sky line at Caspe: whistle of the director, to | —_ z s Johnson and children, Mrs. Neyen-|street. The Mesdames Swartfager} for tho big_steel trains of th N s have been sht over to this . many of them making their st the Chicago Coliseum. country from | | For frozen dainties— SAIS ANNA AYSS ATT a mile street parade at dawn on Sa e 1 Pekin, hina, for — McKlose and Miss Marguerite Odeone.| Miss Ellen Goettsch of Davenport.| urday, July 29. ° Bretoes: one ar Chines | = Se oe Towa, and Edward D. Struck of And this year Sells-Floto 1s com- | ra! have: Beech winkiaa’ aver | use Schner-Clish per were quietly marti at 11 o'clock] ing with the entire Chicago Coll- as such a galaxy of performers | Marriage. this morning at the Presbyterian} seum performance intact—with | from the orient been assembled be- P| At 11 o'clock on Monday morning|manse, the Rev. Charles A. Wilson} “Poodles Hanneford and his fa- fore in America. RED CROSS bad at his residence, the Rev. Dr. Cromer] officiating. Witnesses to the cere- 8 ER. Native Chin jugglers, co 2 oe orticiated ot {he Wedding of George} money were Robert F. Allenbaugh Of|tnere after spending several ‘days in| tionists, gy tumblers, neris EVAPORATED MILK ry Clish of Parkerton, Wyo. and Miss|Casper and Mrs. Arile Morris of Day-|Casper on business ists and wonder workers. perform clean — sweet — pura 1c ro a @) Lida Schner of Windsor, Colo. The|enpoft. The couple will make their| eee desperate and thrilling feats, the ~ e single ring ceremony was used. Mr.|home in this city. ike of whith tite couliley Dae hever ‘Try this popular recipe for . Clish is a barber at Parkerton, where the couple will reside. De Molay Elect Officers. At the regular meeting of Darius o- Campfire Girls to Meet. The Campfire Girls will meet with Miss Helen Hanway, apartment No. 1 of the Tribune building, Wednesday afternoon. R. B. Row, agent for Western Union | Life Insurance, left for a week at Salt |Creek this afternoon, looked upon. And many of last season’s stars have also been retained this year, |. Frank Knickerbocker, accountent for the Midwest Refining company, has returned to the city after an ex- RED CROSS ICE CREAM 1 cup water 1 tsp. vanilla 36 cup sugar 2 cups Red Cross Mille HANS Hm week-end party. fied. Primarily Designed for Summer Vacation Trips No doubt you have often longed for music for your outings or the With this instrument your wish can be readily satis- The No. 50 is the result of a long series of experiments by VIC- Scie Rn adeieteet tended trip throughout the state. = Periwinkle Blue Voile oe ating, eons baby. Add the sugar to the milk 2 TOR experts, to develop an instrument so designed as to be truly porta- Developed With Tucks | David Scott came in last night fi erally ite forerunner and stir until the sugar is ble without sacrificing any of the qualities necessary to make it of stand- OQWOMAN'S INSTITUTB Fashion Service By MARY BROOKS PICKEN | joie” of their own, and within | presence are: L. A. Reed, T. F Betty Seidel TRE. smartness is more easily- Paste Seca eek cep erare atone a re pleareeeet rane Sues, hi Ms reat Fe i. 1895 A few left, in All-Silk with | One lot of Dresses. Ginghams, Voi!es and other ma- | All-Wool Plaids, fringed ttained in silk and wool inte ciaatly iGoeapleted spuoliens 3 jaxine Russel . Astrikhan collars, Silk | terials. All very neatly trimmed in a varied assort- | bottoms, and All-Silk fabrics, but youth, daintiness, be- comingness, and attractiveness are all possible with the sheer su mer materials, especialy voile, when batiste and dainty lace make the trimming. ‘Tucks are much favored in sum- mer materials because they make division lines possible and at the same time serve.as ornament. . & pergon having generous’ pro- portions and a long waist may use this design to excellent advantage, empoying two, Instead of three, tiers of tucks and arranging the ters #o that the upper one comes center front of the vest are cut on a dengthwise fold of material. The there®will be upkeep expe , Mary Jane Keith. ° ) pete Be scanned st dhe ae nee maaien. ot Ute guage coms is ¢ nothing better than Myrtle Gartner. Girls tuted for the embroidery on the Another project which will be ing and pee rent the abine ‘Te . Benny SI K DRESSES be vest portion nd either a batiste | completed thie year and which | |e eee Tee ec sdious Ruth Wier.... Dresses L Wash Skirts or volle sash may be used. Em- | should bring untold joy to the heart a Mildred Grac: broldered batiste is edged with Val tes. See Atanas fecaheein) os ned installation of municipal show- Seacetesereay Ba Att Lee Sandlin .. fine quality Wash Ging- Skirts in all. Made of line the blouse and skirt panels. er baths, to be erected at South Soaps Gigtneat Bande Marjorie Newell hams, in small and large heavy Gabardine and The white straw hat ts orna- | Eighth and David streets. The person eee June Swanson plaids. All colors and other wash materials. mented with petals of ribbon apd | Showers will bo treo to everyone. ane Mildred Bailey . sizes. 8 eneloop and one-end taffeta bow | ‘24 jours, when she city’s water Merla Frank a at the left side. supply’ will be used to produce the Gertrude Rehl. Cc ani TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY artificial rain. Kids may now take Jane Gabbert . Cc ° FOR SALE—Lease and furniture of ten-room house; one six-room dwell ing with gas range; also one store City Briefs William P. Hunt of Minneapolis, is a business visitor in Casper for a few days. eee fr. and Mrs. William A. Rosendah! have just returned from a visit at Hartin, Mont. eee Mrs. J. B. Griffith, who has been in just returned from a motor trip ae Heative herbe sith BUY California for the past six months, has!through points in Colorado. The tive a baby. returned home. Her health is much improved. one John Templeton of the Casper Sup: ply company, went to Pasadena, Cal., last night to attend the Institute of Technology. eee ‘W. E, Patton, president of the An- nabelle Wyoming Of! company, has gone back to the field after spending afew days on business in the city. see Mr. Warren; superintendent of ‘the Midwest refinery at Greybull, returned MAMMOTH BATHING POOL IN PROSPECT FOR CITY BEFORE A Whoopee! Casper kids will soon be able to boast ai “ole swimmin’ the present tourist camp at the head of South Durbin street will be the subject of labor by the city of Casper during the expected bulld- ing boom in the spring of 1923. At a recent meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, it was considered inad- visable to attempt to complete the tank this year before the advent of winter. ‘Phe new pool will be built on much the same plan as the present Mills plunge, but will be lcrger, and wil’. ue fitted with more s.od- ern apparatus for filling, cleaning, and draining. Dressing rooms for both men and women will flank investmen* $5,000. Following this of every boy and girl who dislike that hot sticky feeling is the plan- a good “soaking” on thoso hot sul- try days, and life in the summer will seem worth living after all. ‘The new shower bath will be con- pullding with two livingrooms and| structed of iron piping and will be four-room modern, house; will give ye@r lease on house; close in. Phone 278 West B. 7-25-2t° gauge, nearly new. FREE DANCING Soft Drinks and Refreshments |from Salt Creek on important busi- jness. eee Charles Shoblom {ts in Denver from hiel: Place he will return tomorrow. cee Mrs. P. L. Dixon and son, John, together with Owen Comiskey, George Brennan, and Mr. Blake, were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Austin jrecently. er Mr. and Mrs. William Shaffer haye travelers visited in Denver and Estes park, ag well as Colorado Springs. Mayor Goodman of Moneta, ts in the city on business. eee ‘ Mrs. Albert M. Zuill has returned from a@ visit of severa! weeks with her id the baby will A ose costs leas ingot ae DR. CALDWELL’S SYRUP PEPSIN THE FAMILY LAXATIVE Dr. Caldwett’s Ss: Pei largest selling auld asative inthe world, used by mothers for ears. Itie a combination of Exytian HALF-OUNCE BOTTLE FREE Few escape sonstipasiony #0 even > even Uf ou do regi me rial Bottle of my. PREE OF (CilaRGe so that ly when id. Simply mother in New-York. 7 eee Mr. John Tripeny and his mother, Mrs. Angelica Tripeny went to Denver yesterday> They will visit at various points in Coloraco before returning home. NOTHER YEAR new shower, and the men to be thanked vy those who benefit by its Use Cuticura Talcum because of its fine, smooth tex- ture and delicate aes) And Jewelry Repairing of the better kind “Watch Who Goes There.” STANDING OF VOTES July 25 IN DOLL CONTEST TO BE DECIDED AUGUST 2, AT NOON. Florence Barnes .......... Eleanor Myers. Catherine Rae. Helen Blanton . Bernice Barker ....... = Wilma Kelly .. Lillie May McGinnity. 1480 Betty Jane Watson...... 1175 Dorothy Holbran. Esther Manley . Florence Johnson Redin Montgomery. Adah Riddle. Neona Gibson . Verba ‘Lucille F Ford. Candidates having under 300 votes will not be posted. melted. Add the vanilla and freeze. Use three parts ice and one part salt in freezing. This recipe makes one quart, enough to serve six people. EVERY GROCER SELLS IT. PIGEON’S CELEBRATED ICE TEA Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. om Phene 623 Capes fringe trimmed, also a few All-Wool garments. Val- ues up to $20.00. $6.95 Collar Sets One table with a fine dis- play of Collars, Vestees and Sets, in a variety of fine materials. Values up Girls’ Dresses. Made of Muslin Gowns. Fancy trimmed... 89e Extraordinar QUALITY ard VICTOR quality. It is very compactly built with a strong attractive cabinet entirely suitable for use on all outdoor occasions. We can fur- nish this in golden oak waxed, fumed oak, weathered oak and mahog- any. The Music Shoppe Ask Us to Demonstrate This Victrola to You. 238 East Second Street ni 72 AAT TAZ Telephone 1745 Everything in Music and Musical Merchandise. ment of colors and sizes. $1.98 COTES TOTES TE VALU ES, At Prices That Talk for Themselves SUMMER DRESSES SUMMER DRESSES Here are values that you don't find eve day. Dresses made of the finest quality Imported Ginghams and French Organdies, Swisses. also Ratines Very neatly and art $5.00 ly trimmed, and Dotted Val- About 75 Dresses gf fine Chiffon Taffeta and Crepes. Dark and light colors. All sizes. Values up to $20.00. SILK DRESSES In this assortment you will find Dresses of the finest quality materials, in a variety of up-to-the-minute basement. See owner 163 N. Wolcott laced thst the water will be® i Bloomers. Fancy Crinkle | Styles and all sizes. Values up to $40.00. i Si 7 Viens #65. T3531 | Gevatedto-an: agio cf 90 lagrecs parspentes Byers Crepe. All : Fenacants: pS f One-half, block west of new high| ‘fom the side of the street: Work : For Expert teat nese siz Se 59e f $1 89 7 ON should be complete, and Casper . Alice Hughes. . 355 SIZES... ss eee es pa aioli e school. 534 W. Ninth. Phone 439R. Se aiclA be Foteling day costieas FE Laura Ri i seal Rego: peared oncnid Watch Repairing Chatiene Sak ss San Sateen Petticoats. 89e w Women’s Silk 95 FOR SALE—Furniture, complete for ‘The committee responsible for the ~ a Black and colors.....: Hose. All colors. ec 655R. 7-26-2t FOR SALE—Housebold | Al (Snes see oe THE LS ¥F ss E&—Househo! ns. - ander Apartments, Apartient 6. PLATTE INN TRIPENY’S STORE THAT 5 726-1 |Located at the North End of/] | ACCOMMODATING e UNDERSELLS FOR SALE—Stevens shot gun, 12- Center Street. pet i Coat i pe : TTT AMT AIM Skirts Skirts, in a fine assortment of colors. $4.89 Tricolette Blouses A very large showing of Silk Tricolette Blouses, in Q_ below the. hip lin the lower: | on wigs: of; the fipel, and when 670 to $2.00. ies up to $17.50. Nothing reserved—choice of the | ajl imaginable colors, sizes oe sbora.tpe hey completed should afford ample room 630 co and styles, fancy trimmed. oe ee for any number who may occupy Fi ae 605 5 Regular $4.50 values. h "3 time. The estima- a C cupiter: patie ce the Sloss aga.the”| ofa see or Coe me The, estime or. Lasting Fragrance |.|| Lois Klochsiess S68 ’ Cc $1.98 One table with about 40 Hosiery for Chil- dren and Women... 15e