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“ shop Crafts Dance Next Thursday. The dance to be given for the Shop crafts next Thursday should draw an features will a@d@ to the attractive. ness of the dance and these should help ike & peppy time of it. The Tom Watkins’ orchestra will furnish the music, which assures real danc- ing pieces. ‘This will be the second of the 4ances given in Casper for the strik- g men and their families, who need e loyal support of thelr fellowmen that suffering may be prevented. ee Mrs. Wheeler (or Miss Sullivan. M. P. Wheeler is entertaining t age luncheon today in honor iss Eileen Sullivan. oe. Miss Sullivan Honored by Mrs. Manbeck. Miss Eileen Sullivan, who ts to be narried’ September 5 to- Joseph Don- in, was the guest yesterday at a prettily arranged bridge party at the pome of Mrs. Harold Manbeck. J Four tables at bridgs were filled. Honors were taken by Mrs. Lee Mc- Grath and Mrs. C. R. Peterson. The honoree recefved a beautiful gift of honor, eae Mr.s Grude Entertains for Miss Bogan. Mrs. H. E. Grade entertained yes- terday in her apartments on East Third street for Miss Marie Bogan. who is to be married om September 1 to Ray Holloran. The affair was a two-course luncheon and a shower. Sixteen guests were present, who gave to the prospective bride many hand- some 5 ~ Pink and lavender formed the col- ors for decorations which were car- rie dout in asters and sweet peas. Personals | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook will return Monday from a vacation ‘being spent at Lander. eve Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tobin and Mrs. Don Sullivan are spending e few days in the Big Horn mountains. re eee ‘My. and Mrs. Fred Vilinave are in Thermopolis visiting with friends. eee One of Casper’s most popular and most accomplished young men, Ralph Ver Ploeg, who has been a guest of Mr, and Mrs. G. R. Hagens, of whom he is a nephew, for the past summer, will leave tomorrow for his home in Pella, Iu. Mr. Ver Ploeg is not de- cided yet whether he will return to Wyoming and take up his studies at RARE BARGAINS IN PIANO AND A PLAYER PIANO. Wo have in the vicinity of Casper a plano and a player piano of well known, standard make. Both have deen used just a few months, but are of the latest model and as good as new. ‘Woe offer efther et a big saving for cash, or will arrange attractive terms for le party. Knight-Camp- bell’s guarantees the quality of these instruments and: will give a written money-back warrant of satisfaction. Such bargains are quickly snapped up. Write today, and please give refer- ences in first letter. Music Co. Lar the West. reaver, Colo. 8-19-4t pusually large crowd. Many unique} }} of animals, but her love for them has }the Untversity of Wyoming or re of medicine on which he has started. er , | City Briefs | Arthur K. McWhinnie, who has been the guest of friends in Casper |for a week, returned to his home in Douglas Monday. Ear! Prichard of Worland, Wyo., is stopping over in the city prior to his entrance at the state university at Laramie. | o- | Henry Clay of Taylor and Ciay is returning to Casper today after spend- ing several weeks with relatives in South Dakota. c2e Max W. Ball of the Western Pipe |Line company is in the city from |the Denver office. ce. D. G. Moses of Cleveland, O., is in the city for the day. . | H. A. Griffin is a Denver business {man who is stopping over in Casper. eee ‘Witam Dubois of the firm Dubois and Goodrich came up this morning from Cheyenne. eee a stockman from visiting in the city. LAGHIMAN SHOW CONTINUES TO D. C. MeCiel Arminto who is Public Pleased With Offerings of Big Carnival Holding Forth Near Court- house. Anyone who has attended the Lach- man exposition shows during the time they have been in Casper cannot help wondering at the newness and neat- well-kept appearance of all the at- ltractions. Itthas been the effort of Mr. Lach- man to make his shows up to minute in their attractiveness and in no way to give an air of oldness. There is‘no doubt that such a course has an effect on the capacity to en- joy a show. One likes the freshness that accompanies it. One of the unique features of the Lachman festival is the horse show by Irene Lachman. Miss Lachman has in her tent a horse that goes to bed, which is probably the only horse that is suffi ently educated to perform that concluding act of a strenuous day. Miss Lachman specializes as a trainer of tame animals. Wild ani- mals do not interest her because in order to direct them it would be neces- sary to use cruelty. It ts a fine trib- ute to the great lover of animals that she uses only such as can be educated jeapillary blood ves: lieve THOSE TWINGES OF This is the latest; Lawson COPPER COIL ‘WATER HEATER Extra large heat- quick heating of the water, afford- ing most satisfac- \tory service and sheater types. Ficss and always bert 131 West Railroad Ave. smallest _gas. consumption. auwsm—Originator and per~ fector of copper_coil water’ Mfd. by LAWSON MFG. CO. E. P. BRENNAN Distributing Agency Reduction All water heaters, 3- hole gas ranges and gas plates to make room for a large ship- ment of ~ Lawson Odorless Heaters and Lawson Copper Coil Water Heaters. 25% REDUCTION On last year’s prices of Lawson Odorless Heaters. Aluminum- ware at less than cost. Phone 714-J inhuman methods. main in Iowa dnd continue the course | Whole car vith convalescing cripples | United States, has been }dancer for 10 years and has resisted jmany attractive offers to go or. the Without ‘the necessity of resorting to! Not only is Miss Lachman a trainer even led her to take in every crippled cat, dog or other quadruped that the management will permit.. Only the stern No from those who have the transportation of these tn charge pro-| hibits Irene Lachman from filling a of the dumb world. The Princess Rajah, one of the foremost Egyptian. dancers in the & feature stage. The Princess has always pre fered the changing life of a travel ing dancer doing her work in the open or under a tent, and will probably continue to be one of the main at-) tractions of the Lachman shows for Years to come. Mike Zinney, nicknamed the “Shelk” by a press agent 30 years ago by reason of his leadersrhip among the orientals, is managing the show in which the Princess Rajah appears. Zinney came to this country for the Chicago World's fair from India, and he liked America so well that he did not return to the Orient with his com- | 5! Panions at the close of the fair. he Since that time he has become very ‘well known for his interest in the im- migrants coming here~*from~ India Zinney has always been on’ hind to ‘Welcome those secking the haven of the freest country in the world, and has helped thousands of them into jobs by which they could become staunch American citizens. Zinney has been the father of the Indian im- migrant. He is a member of the Elks lodge. The mammoth crowd that) has at- tended the carnival has gone away with a fecling of perplexity af, the Pet on by the company. four-handed man, “Luther.” with his feet, of things. Many other nove! the Lather DRAW CROWDS Gouraud's jnese of the different devices and the! the) Oriental Cream Three PIGEON’S CEYLON AND INDIA TEA It’s sure fine. Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. - Phone 623 You Can't Lose If you take a chance in the Casper Dry Goods Grab Sale It’s coming soon. splendid qualities Formative Oxfords for scientific fit and economy. The Formative’s flexible arch permits a free natural move- ment of the arch of the foot while walking. The X W. C. A. has set its stamp of ap- prova! on the Formative. tablishes its value. features atten‘ Lachman exposition shows. fact, the shows represent 1 tremend: ous amount of concentrated entertain- ment and are in no way to be con- jered cheap or Insignificant. In Che Casper Daily Cridune CHAUTAUQUA GUARANTEE IS MET BY WOMEN IN SALE OF TICKETS The cheering news that the business men and women of Casper and the members of the different clubs have been suc- ™skeup, doing this in full view of the |cessful in making the guarantee to pay to the Ellison-White *%ence. as weil as presenting several Chautauqua company the agreed amount came this afternoon, "rus characters. } This relieves guarantors of the possibility of having to dig j,;c8),", TOETN™ Promises to be |down into their pockets for mon bringing the chautauqua here and that the citizens of Casper are very much interested in the prograra that is being y to pay the expenses Program occurred talented Steelman - Trio who proved themselves to Flexibility With Beauty in Formative Oxfords Shoe Comfort Women Want Style With Marriner - Taylor|ings by Miss Margaret Garrison. splendid entertainers. Miss Taylor's! ig a freak pure and sfmple. If hebScotch brogue and inimitable person-| were not a freak he could not shave | write with his toes, and otherwise upset the existing order the usual musical ehtertainment. Again in the evening a large and appreciative audience greeted these artists who gave a short pragarm pre- ceding that of A. Mather HiJburn, im- personator. Mr. Hilburn’s program was especially entertaining due to the fact that he revealed the secrets of { interesting to electrical enthusiasts Of Tho afternoon entertainment will be opening day of the Chautauqua given by the Gienn L. Morris com. yesterday. The/pay nth this afternoon program was given by the Legecrrmeged hase of the: pro-| |sram, which will be followed.by read- The be | Morris company will also give the All Mail Orders | Given Prompt Attention ality made a pleasing variation from | prelude at the evening program fol-! lowed by a peace talk entitled “Intro- ducing Your Neighbor” by Private Harold Peat, a Canadian veteran. Private Peat ts not unknown to fame and is perhaps the best known of the soldiers who have written of their experiences in the war. As a he has the same fire and dash that he displayed as a soldier, and is! characterized by his habit of good fel: lowabip which took him as it took many others through the trying days of the great Introducing Your Neighbor’ greater | light on this wonderful ter. | Margaret Garris: 4 reader and entertainer, is appearing this af- ternoon. Miss Garvisox is a dramatic reader of delightful personaHty, high| Our buyers are sending beautiful Fall things from New York City daily. Our French Hat Department will soon be ready and our stock complete. Deen and see the new trimmings and dress materials. Wearing Apparel to the Balcony. Children’s Shoe Department Balcony Children’s Canvas Slippers. Special Thursday, Friday and Saturday, pair__... We have moved all our Children’s PAGE THREE intelligence, and great tnterpretative power. She holds the distinction of being the only woman who ever won the National Oratorical contest. At Des Moines last year she won first honors, ptted ageinst 1500 speakers. She is primarily an entertainer and her great object is to make her audi- ence forget all care. —_————— up for ir Tribune and get im for every Bee pald. sitet Driverless Cars Dodges and Fords. See Virbel, Phone 274M Telephone. We Like te Have You Come In. $1.29 Children’s Barefoot Sandals. Special clearance price, pair $1.19 ““ $1.29 _...___- $2.29, Patent Leather Roman Sandals. Clearanse sale price, pair.__....... distinguish women — style, This alone es- Price $10.00 W IGGIN¢ “YOUR SHOENAN” EEE tS ness English; you transcribe hundreds of real possessed of good business manners. manage corporations, § i financial and tax statements; rapid calculation ; typewriting and business communication. books and figure graphic results in percentages. range to attend our DAY or NIGHT classes. - Aug. 28, Monday Phone 1325 tually open a set of financial books in a dozen or mo keep a record of hundreds of business transactions, cl OUR STENOGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT Besides Shorthand, this department teaches you to understand and use good busi- how to write good typewritten Business Letters. Before you leave here business letters, learn to spell thousands of words in a real business vocabulary, learn to punctuate correctly, tracts and legal papers, to use letter duplicating machin A Modern School of Business IN YOUR OWN TOWN to write and execute con- es, to be neat, accurate, and OUR BOOKKEEPING DEPARTMENT In addition to Double and Single Entry Bookkeeping this departm . to write a good business hand; to know the proper mean terms; negotiable instruments; contract laws and legal partnerships and syndicates; how p e modern arithmetic; Before you leave this department you ac- re different kinds of enterprises; ent teaches you ing and good use of financial papers; how to finance and to prepare profit and loss, salesmanship, ose’ and balance books; audit ASK ANY BUSINESS MAN for his opinion about this kind of training, then ar- 9:00 A. M. Day 7 00 P. M. Night CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Inc. 546 East Yellowstone.Ave. (On Balcony). Lot 1—Pink or white Coutil. Thursday only 98c * CORSETLETTES The new Brassiere and Corset combination so necessary to attain that youth- ful line with the new gowns. Thursday Special $1.59 Brassieres, Thursday Only. ALL BARGAINS ENTIRE. STOCK OF CHILDREN’S SHOES GREATLY REDUCED. A few pairs of Ladies’ Slippers and Shoes. ing out this line and they are marked at a great sacrifice. We are c Boys’ Tom Sawyer Play Suits Greatly reduced to make s§om for Winter stock. JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SHIPMENT OF. CORSETS FOR OUR THURSDAY SPECIAL Lot 2—Pink or white Coutil and Brocade. Pink brocade with elast BEAUTIFUL AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES Phone 425 This lot includes Tea Tiles at 65c, in delph blue; Teapots, in jade green; Fruit, Flower and Salad Bowls, Vases, all colors and designs. Just everything in the Pottery line to add that rigeded touch of color in your home. NOTICE OUR WINDOW. ’ CAMPBELL HARDWARE CO. "129 DON’T MISS THEM Kassis Dry GoodsCo. 173 East Second St. JUST ARRIVED ‘A new shipment of los- Thursday only ic inserts. 29c and 49c Phone 1740 POTTERY 147 South Center St.