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J NX y forded by the competent dancing in- ya Loyal Temperance Legion will The meet tomorrow at 3 p. m. in the Methodist church. All chiléren are asked to be present, ané the captains to notify thelr mem- parsonage, ‘Thursday at 2:30 p.m. ‘West Side Circle With Mrs. Dunn. ‘The Ladies of the West Side circle of the Baptist church, Mrs. Dunn, 831 C-Y avenue p.m. tomorrow. Entertainments Yesterday Mrs. A. F. Hoff enter tained with an informal luncheon to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Whalin of Okla- which a few intimate friends of Miss]om® City arrived im Casper this Sullivan had been invited. Mrs. L. F. McMahon will hold « tea tomorrow afternoon, to which many of the younger set have received ta- vitations. Ofrs, Cecil Bon. will heve a tunch- eon Saturday for Miss Sullivan. eee the American Legion at the Arkon tomorrow wi!l be a means of marking Mrs. R. M. Boeke returned the successful culmination of the membership drive for the George Vroman post. All the recently ac- quired members as well the older ones are expected out in full force. Many novel features have been se- cured for the occasion and a lively time is looked for, . oe ¥. W. 0. A. Can Place Girl Students, The ¥. W. C, A. in getting ready for the many requirements to be met by girls in going to high school and business college, has found four places where high school girls can obtain board and roor: in exchange fur doing housework ,a.d two places where girls attending bua'ness college can secure such accommodations for Mco work. A few places for girls to beard and room who wish to pay for sane are also available by calling the ¥.WC. A eee Mann Dancing Classes Very Successful. ‘The dancing classes which are be ing hetd by Miss Ethel Mann for ballot and toe work are achieving marked success. A large number of pupils have applied for instruction and are making great progress under the di: rection of the accomplished dancer. Two classes for pupils from th: to six years old are held on Wedn ys gné Saturdays, and three clesses for pupils ‘from six to twelve years are held on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Miss Mann will leave on August 26 for Denver to spend a few days and will return here and continue her classes as before throughout the ensu- ing months. So far no boy pupils have thought to take advantage of the teaching af- structress, although Miss Mann _in- tends to enroll some ef these if they apply. Scandinavian Lutheran Church to Meet. There will be a meeting of the members of the Scandinavian Luther- an church Thursday evening, August 17, at the residence of Mra. A. Holme, 844 South Jackson street. The Rev. BH, Floreen will be present. All friends are invited. Personals | Mrs. A. A. Nelson and daughter of ‘Teapot, Wyo., are visiting here with Mrs. L, Hohl for a few days. sete Miss Rosamond Spears {fs visiting from Denyer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Spears. eee Mr, and Mrs. James Jameson of Roundup, Mont., are spending a part of their honeymoon here at the home OH! MY BACK! The Bxppemens ponte Kidney A stubborn backache is cause to suspect kidney trouble. When the kid- neys are inflamed and swollen, stopp- ing brings a sharp twinge in the smal! of the back, that almost takes the breath away. Doan‘s Kidney Pills revive sluggish kidneys— relieve ach- ing backs. Here's Casper proof: Mrs. Alice Garretson says: “Sev- eral years ago I suffered from en an- noying attack of kidney trouble. My kidneys acted irregularly and soon after this I began to suffer with back- ache. For a while, my back ached dreadfully. I had seen Doan’s Kid- ney Pills so highly recommended that I got some. A few boxes of Doan’s cured me and I have never had any kidney trouble since.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—set Doan’s Kidney Pills — the same that Mrs. Garretson had. Foster-Milburn Co., . N. ¥.—Adv. pe cetev a a od tie tek Classified ads in the Tribune are winners and possibly tha keys we sive with every 50, paid ar office will win you a big prize. B-18-4f BUY PIGEON’S COFFEE It’s Fresh Roasted Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 ing. vee Mrs. EB. Shopstall of Kansas City and Gaughter Ruth are visitors in the city. eee Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hickson of Lander are visitors in Casper. Miss Grace Coleman, who is em- ployed in the offices of Taylor and last night from Seattle, Wash., where she has vistted for two months, eee L Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Groves and baby have left Casper overland for in Wray, Colo. Mrs. Groves is the daughter of Mrs. Sarah Babb and has been a house guest at the Babb home for the past sum- mer, Mr. Groves, who is one of the younger business men cf Wray, ar- rived in Casper two weeks ago and was favorably tmpreseed with the ac tivity here. [city Briefs | HR. Wanco arrtyed in -ae city from Salt Lake City bos ssorping. B. F. Crivwell of Denver ts tn the bes eee ‘M. C. Price is able to be out after his ‘recent fliness. eee B. F. Shamburg ts in Casper from Lander. see A. business visitor in the city from St. Louis is H. A. Pyle. eee c. ». Plummer has gone east for two weeks. a BUSINESS NOTES. ¥F. B. Pinkerton, a student of the Casper Business college has recently accepted a position with the Midwest's accounting department. Harold 8. Barthel has been awarded a certificate in tha bookkeeping course. He will leave in a few days for Seattle where his business training will be used to advantage in completing a uni- versity course at the University of Washington. Willis E. Matthews has been award- ed a certificate in the bookkeeping course. Mr. Matthews will enter the. University of Colorado this fall and expects his business training to be cf great benefit to him in the special work which he will undertake at the university. Mrs. May Gard hag completed the stenographic course and is employed at the office of the Coliseum garage. Miss Madeline Hudson, a sh@rthand student, has recently tak: up steno graphic work in the office of Lee » Moore. Miss Hudson i enthusiastic over her work. . Mrs. Anne Moore, instructor in Eng iish, returned yesterday from her va cation and is now actively engaged !n arranging the details for classes en- rolling for the fall term beginning Au gust 28. od ed be Casper Daily Cridune FIVE WATS MAKE IP IRIS VAUDEVILLE BILL, TO DIVERSIFIED PROGRAM 1S ARRANGED FOR PATRONS, | The Columbia theater gave a sur- Five acts of vaudeville are being put on by the Iris theater today and tomorrow, with two shows each evening at 7 and 9 o'clock, as well as @ matinee. Extremely clever number are scheduled and 4 thou- sand and one laughs are sure to be forthcoming. Billie and Jack Baker will appear in “A Melody Cocktail.” They of- fer superbly scintillating entertain- ment with a vehicle that bears this alluring title, which as its name in- dicates consists of a combination of vocal and. tnstrumental music eo marvelously and perfectly arranged that {t is one of the real successes of the current season. Miss Baker is the possessor of an extremely flexible mezzo soprano Voice of rich tonal quality and wide range. She given selections from an extensive repertoire of popular and syncopated simg numbers. Mr. Baker is a musician of note ts very capible both on the Plario and banjo, being considered in the front rank. Fawn DeMar in “Character Songs” puts over some very cleter numbers in a very clever manner. Miss DeMaris a real singer of the “Blues” and “Character Songs.” Her Italian number ta especially | noteworthy and her costumes very pretty. The fact that she makes her changes on the stage adds nov- | elty. | “Figure it Out" by Bert Rose and Billy Gross, which ts rrgorted as being built for laughing purposes only, is a tempting bit of vandeville. Rose has been featured for years as | @ musical comedy star, Gross ix an | able assistant who helps to make | the act a success. La Zella and Carolyne, “Whirl- | wind Aerialists,” do some acrobatic stunts that are worth the price of the whole show. These young peo ple, full of pep and ginger, give more action in the air in six min utes than most people can do in twice that time. Speed is their mid- dle name. The last act is that of Clarence bust last Ist To clean up these are reserved. price that cannot be resisted. None Abc. ALL SUMMER WASH FABRICS ax Here are included Vetles and other sheer Summer fabrics which sold formerly as high as 69c. Third Floor The Golden | ee offered at a ! NDSAY day at $7.95. Fauber, who will appear in “Char- acters of Fifty Years Ago.” The water in ihe reservoir ts 27% feet below the toy L. M. Weaver and J. C. Austin were ness “visitors in Casper last Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Cullen and children camped a week at Pathfinder, return- ing to Casper last Saturday. H Casper were Sunday visitors at the J. C. Austin home. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Mfles and two sons Miles’ brother and wife, tana, Miss Comstock and friend of Rhode and were camping at Pathfinder Oriental Cream Pay up for your Tribune and ge a key for every 50c paid. priae when The feature picture which accom. | play, panies the vaudeville is “The Rag- iece PATHFINDER NEWS. hour, of the spillway. | part ‘That Mr. and Mrs. I. Nijak and Mre. Car-| unreasonabl, penter and Mr. and Mrs. Berman of DY “East Lynn” to Be Repeated at The Columbia Theater original version of the great master- {shortened so that the force in the different characters is scarcely to be distinguished, there still remains a Production that is interesting for an Grace Whitcher takes the part of the leading lady and plays the tragic rol with great ability. wich Miss Whitcher gets tnto her |plays oppose Miss Whitcher with a similar succes: The play is @ peculiar combination of the ridiculous and the pathetic. tru addi wel to its many patrons last night/ it produced the truly serious} “East Lynn.” Although the has tgen hacked to pieces and The emotion is wonderful. Burke Haswell | it is filled with sentimentality, eness and looseness of of Alcova, accampanied by Mr. from Mon- were sightseerers at the dam Saturday. week. Gouraud's ° t 8-12-tf Snappy Bargains For Thursday THESE NOVELTY SILK CREPE DRESSES 5195 See window display of Silk Dresses that are offered for Thurs- They are beautifully made of Checked Crepe De Chine, combined with the plain material making them very effective for sport wear. Second Floor run of sizes at COLORED ORGANDIES 69 These are permanent finish Imported Organdies. A wide range of popular shades, 44 inches wide, Third Floor Rule Dep't Store & CO. CHOICE OF BIG ASSORTMENT Of Discontinued Nymbers in CORSETS All good styles and a fairly good *1.00 Second Floor Mrs. Addington’s Beauty A New Shipment of Marinello Powder 60c Boxes for 40c dices. Bldg. hard to deny. that the member of the cast ha’ put on @ serious performance that calls for @ different sort of acting from that to which they have been accustomed, and that they {t as well as could be expected from the exigencies of the distorted plot. Many musical number are given in m to the play, and these are all recetved. Haswell, Douglas and | Mylle are very successful in the sing- ing of “There’s It ——_.—. Pay up for your Tribune and get a_key for every 50c paid. But tt ts at Only One Pal.” The photoplay that runs in eonnec- tion is “The Flaming Clue,” Harry Morey. of law-breakers an breakers. & thrilling story finder of law- PAGE THREE 'FALSE ACCUSATIONS ARE CITED IN DIVORCE PLEA Charging her husband with false ac- cusations and with repeatedly best- life seemed unbearable, rns filed sult today in: absolute @ivorce from her husband, Patrick Burns, She ed complaint, that in addressing her used the vilest sort of langvage, and living with Rim longer has become fntoler- H@r case will be heard by Judge ve done istrict court for a: faturing the able. 8\°tf| Brown sometime in the fall FALL STYLES! PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS AND FASHION BOOKS Here now. Over 8,000 Patterns in stock. RELIABLE SHOP 226 East Second St. ‘our Headquarters Leave Your Bundles Here. Use Telephone. We Like to Have You Come In. Our buyers are sending beautiful Fall things from New York City daily. Our French Hat Department will soon be ready and our stock complete. Drop in and see the new trimmings and dress materials. SILK UNDERWEAR Ladies’ Silk Vests, Kayser and Eiffel—Thursday Special $1.98 and $2.98 Ladies’ Silk Jersey Bloomers, Kayser and Eiffel, per pair $3.25 and $4.25 Ladies’ Silk Teddies—Thursday Special ___ SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL SILK UNDERWEAR specially priced for Thursday. LOT1 Ladies’ Vanity Bags. Thursday Special $1.98 French Ratine in various colors, colored in plaids, specially p for Thursday. SE __----|. $2.98 Silk and Wool Imported Rati: LADIES’ SILK HOSE Pure Silk full fashioned Hose for Ladies, in cordovan, fawn, sand, nude and bobolink. THURSDAY SPECIAL $1.89 LADIES’ BAGS LOT 2 Vanity Cases. Thursday Special LOT3 Ladies’ Beautiful Goatskin New Fall Bags. Thursday Special LADIES’ BUNGALOW APRONS Nifty, pretty Aprons in Percale, Gingham, Crepe, Sateen, Cretonne, etc. THURSDAY SPECIAL 79c to FINAL CLEARANCE OF LADIES’ SHOES, BELOW COST. ALL OUR SUMMER MILLINERY AND READY-TO-WEAR AT SACRIFICE PRICES, ALL BARGAINS DON’T MISS THEM Kassis Dry GoodsCo. 173 East Second St. Phone 1740