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be Casper Daiip Cribune PAGE THREE /E—N es SS ‘ } sion. In addition, ‘ money, which $1,000 bills, will Slippery Gulch | each patrons-as he passes t printed im only | the door. It is the plan lex be presented to | lon to make next week a memorab! 1 . | ‘The regular meeting of the Women's departmental club which was announced for October 5, has been advanced to the last Wednesday in this month, September 27. A Meeting of the music division 11 take place at the home of Mrs. Charles Fowler, 828 East Twelftt street, tomorrow afternoon. The home economics division will meet Friday at 2:30 with Mrs. J. W Mere 856 South Lincoln. , At coting Miss Mary Rokahr of scare, state demonstration agent, xi) organize the milk campaign and will demonstrate the canning of neats. 5 Any pérgon interested in any of hese meetings are cordially Invited o attend. Mrs. Joe Thomas Entertains Women of Woodcraft. Mrs. Joe Thomas entertained about 25 members of the Woodcraft lodge at and Mrs. Cook rendered some beau’ ful vocal solos. se. Choir To Meet. The cholr of the Firat Presbyterian ‘Tabernacle will meet Thursday even- ing at 8 o'clock at the home of Mr. F. B. Firmin, 804 South Grant. Miss Adelaide Damplere, supervisor of music In the Casper schools, has been secured to direct the choir, and all members are urged to attend this re- hearsal. Miss Dampiere will sing at the 11 o'clock service in the taber- nacle next Sunday. Presbyterian Sunday School Teachers Will Meet. + All teachers and officers of the First Presbyterian Sunday school are Invited. to meet tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the Manse, 804 South Wolcott street. A full attendance is desired from all departments, as there is business of "importance to be con sidered. 4 2 or 3 Cans . of Baking Powder Are Not Worth the Price of One If they are the “big can and cheap” kind because they may mean baking failures. THAT’S WHY CALUMET g @>/ er ranch home Sunday with « five | eee Scene from Robert W. Chanbers’ Great American Drama.’CARDIGAN® clgtee renee yarns. win teen ed ‘ ; NOW SHOWING AT AMERICA TAEATER = > ats, “ie Wad €. derighttut he tae of or secs ern en = : | The Economy BAKING POWDER fe et Thursday at 2 p. m. wi In : pESCERC ES San reese eee WHO WILL BE QUEEN OF Is the biggest selling brand in the world Altar and Rosary Society Meets Tomorrow. The Altar and Rosary soclety of St Anthony's Catholic church will meet | ¢, ‘T. Weidner left today for a trip at the Mullin club tomorrow afternoon | or 10 days in ‘he northern part of the Beatice Irene] a: 2:30, The Mesdames M. J. Foley , . Marriage. The Fev. 1. E. Carter performed quiet ceremony at 7:30 p. m. yester- day at the Methodist parsonage which united in marriage Mi “SLIPPERY GULCH?” MANY NAMES ARE SUGGESTED Don't let a BIG CAN or a very Coulter <5 Mr. heared Ne Moire and @f. F. Ryan will be hostesses, state, AS a low. price is- Ewe eg at angen AoE This is the first meeting since the] ¢ p. py 1 = ‘ marae : ; . P, Plummer is in Sheridan on | oo = : : ead you. the groom, has Ived in Casper forlweers SYS SWOl within @ day bh et aes | many features of the show that the | > ie ee Fuad ap Experi tin several years. They will make their Seodl pede se" thd Atmactesa thane | Meri ndep perimenting home here and have many friends to J. R. Lloyd returned yeaterday from} is staging at the rkeon, is arousing | CPCTstors, with an uncer- a ee en a ee Thermopolis where he has spent the| | The regular nightly dances at the wish them well. « x y the| unlimited comment both in Casper ightly ; | one PERSONAL Hat 38 days looking after | and Salt Creek. The prize, a $400 | aut will ee Ae ber beara tain brand is Children Will S diamond ‘ring, which is on display | AM carat bac ack Pn ha 7 | Exhibit Flowers. Tn TELE | at the Ayres jewelry store, fs one ckground an dall kinds of local expensive be- | The children of Casper will have an THREE TWINS’ KT IRIS fit for competitio nand the second | Color a ee cause it Wastes * 5 . sciaes 4 ? heat, | the only modern stu < | opportunity Saturday to exhibit the! Airs. R. B. Hixon left Sunday for ee eased itale | advertisements from up-to-date Cas: timeand money | beautiful productions of thelr flower+ ner home in Butte, Mont., after spend. and egeteble gardens. Seeds for/ing a week here visiting with Mrs. these gardens were furnished last | Walter Brewer. spring by the J. D. Long Seed Com- "Fie eds pany at Boulder, eo Ce Soni Pie) Mrs. Willa B. Hammond is visiting | Women's Departnental club co? *|here with Mrs. William Holland while} “Three Twins,” a sprightly farce! A e per, They were parceled out eo the/enroute from Cody to Washington, D.}rull of amusing situations and clever| Ukely, that mevere fra ef school children with the idea of com-/C. Mrs. Hammond has many friends| la the offering of George Hunt-| °t** the fray within the pacietery petitive’ gardening for pries this |here. er's “Jollies .of 19: fat een Les | nee eee ean ee eee fall eee Thablasl opats anlgnt © thie’ pies: weal feativity ets tne race will begin The exhibit Saturday will take, Mrs. Park C. Hayes, mother of Dyer | ts first, performance last night before| jected we balloting, with votes place at the C-sper Public Market/Hayes, came in yesterday from Lan-|q good trowd and was well received. | gid at one cect each th Waited from 10:30 a. m. until late in the after-|der and will remain here for a week.| 4 striking® similarity in looks be ee bajgetica. dein pats py: Tata nite noon. Tea will be served the public eee | es money or $106 each in the tween three men, one of whom was! phony currency of the fictit’ous at 26 cents. This sum is to be ay | Miss Allon Dodds left yesterday for! Zrrriea to the dainty Edith Hunter| beam camp of the wid and moult niied toward the buying of prises for |Boulder, Colo., where she will resume|vow the key to the story. As umual,| dase of the old wen the children. Her studies in St. Gertrude’s academy. | 1) complications were ironed out be-| The following have already been | The contestants have been request- say ‘@ the final curtain fell, but the| suggested as candidates for queen, ea to bring their flowers before 9) Paul and Lewis Alisman left Inst] oof was cleverly worked out and the| others will follow: a. m. to be exhibited. night for ‘Tucson, Arig., to attend the| piayers aid thetr best to put the bill| Ethel” Mann—Loyal Order of ‘Already eight candidates, repre: | Per merchants, will be published. | senting different organizations, have | Contained therein will be true announced that their all bonnets are | Stories of the old west and nearly | in the-ring and that they are out to , forgotten episodes in the early ca- “i honor and’ prize. it is | Teers of many prominent, Casper wid SES inonos bits pioneers. ‘This paper will be given out each night with the door admis Lillian Peterson Teacher of Piano ‘ Graduate; RB. Mus.; University School of Music, Lincoln. 666 8. Park. Phone 1222W. SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY New Slip-Over Sweat- : | is he bimini Oat ‘acress. The chorus appeared with| Moose. ers, in grey, blue and Rebekahs Meet: the principale in several musical num- Ado Cookscy—Oll Workers. ‘ a Tecaarrew. Mayor Charles W. Sheldon, Profess- brown, in the new Ru- The W. I. Kuykendall Rebekah |°T John J. Early, superintendent of Works equally well on all Piniianieed i ~ ope ledge Nov 29. will mest in-regular see. [@CDOOls, Editor C. Watt ‘Brandon o¢| Tom the seemingly unitmited supply}: Bank, | “ in the company wardrobe. One of Lemley—Cooks and Waiters | fabrics—silk. wool, cotton or the Pos 2 i ; sion tomorrow evening, The ladies on ie therraionseek achenes: composed {the outstanding features of the Hunt- | ‘mixed goods. Fine foryoung- te paetockcwsnt pore ogaaah jee iD narty trbes Stacilen fasetng onan er show is that the principals and| G!adys Powers—Retail Clerks. | sters’duds, stockings, dresses, Meotare es Henry, . apes Inst ‘evening ort Douglas | Chorus are Always well dressed and curtains, drapes, etc. Washes | \ state fair, that the settings are pleasingly ap- 5 aeitid : oe ASAT scone rae ‘Casper Cylinder | vee Treqnois Connell Will Ldeutenant Cotonel H. E. Lonabaugh | The stage setting last night showed | - | Selectyourcolors from the newRIT Meet Tonight. a: De Wu ¢ Sheridan @ garden scone and was designed and| I; 7 fabric color card at your dealer's. The Iroquola temple No.8 Degree of | have bean attending the mtate mniliters | bullt by E. A. Shields, stage manager Grinding Company | Be aure you get New Improved bers and wore attractive costumes! Rosalle Feeland—Casper National | 1 } manian stripes. Regu- lar $7.00 values— $3.98 PIGEON’S COFFEE It’s Fresh Roasted Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co.Ba) % Phone 623 RIT. It is a a caslea Sark Pocahontas, will meet tonight at 8]encampment at Douglas were in Cas-|@t the Iris theater. | The audience Q | yrapped cake with o'clock in the I. Q. O. F. hall in regu-! her over night Sanne way north.|Showed its approval of the scene by In N ew varters) Hartnpabeslaey ion i cosrpern ‘ lar session. Initiation will take place. | They jeft for home this morning. generous applause. Mr, Shields has BAR: | Be ee SMAyO reed ie Following the busine: For Expert clal hour will be held. session a s0- ane te recently received a new carload of} The Casper Cylinder Grinding com.| Tections 24 colors (9 dark colors Mins Helen O'Malley, stenographer | scenery. for use at the theater, which Dany in noy® quartered in the repair) TeauiTe talee) | ee 27-inch Gingham. Suitable for one for the Northwestern freight office,| Will augment the already generous shop of the Hast Side garage and, at all drug, department, deg Watch Repairing school dresses. Per yard c Schank-Weymouth left yesterday for Minneapolis to visit|{supply. It is largely through the un-\according to W. J. Sage, proprietor, goods and notion stores asec ss ae baer j Marriage. for two weeks. tiring efforts of Mr. Shields that the|1s equipped to do all general repair | And Jewelry Repuiri Miss Gladys Schank was united in ehiene stago at the Iris never loses {ts at-,Work.. The firm wi Ty puiring of formerly toc: tea JUST RECEIVED, the new shipment of P. & Practical Front Corsets. the better kind marriage to Mr. George T. Weymouth Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Paromet, -of| tractive appearance. Sunday {tmmediately following the|Seattle, Wash., are visiting friends CALL aT morning services in the Presbyterian |in the city. | church by the Rev. Charles A. Wilson. see , TRIPENY: Ss i The ceremony took place in thé <aber-} Mrs, E. H. Warren returned last seple. ‘The pouna were rane | by night from East St. Louis, Ill,, where N |] 241 8. Center Phone 72 or 99 lends among the members of thejshe has been visiting with her pri- } Vho Goes xt church. ents. or ; ‘Watch Who There. e Takes great pleasure in offering to its patrons a spe- cial table d’hote dinner every night with music and entertainment f. 5 to 8 orale he 75¢e MERCHANTS’ LUNCH DAILY FROM 11:30 TO 2:30... ae 40e Sunday Table d’Hote Dinner from 6 to 8—$1.00 Our kitchen is open for your inspection at all times. Make your reservations early. QUALITY, SERVICE AND COURTESY THE NEW PALACE INN Formerly Cafe Chanticleer Phone 2070 The bride's home is in Nelson..Neb. eee while the groom is a resident of Cas-| 34, and Mrs. A. W. Palmer of per, employed here by the Chicago and| Denver, are visitors in Casper for a Northwestern railway company. They | brief period. will make their home here. eee oe . Mr, and Mrs. James H. Hibbard are Thimble Club the proud parents of a 944-pound baby With Mrs, Clark. irl born last night at the Casper The Woodcraft ‘Thimble club will| Private hospital.» KS meet with Mrs. J. R. Clark, 136 North eee Grant at 2:30 tomorrow. All material] 44rg. Harry ‘Trosper and son, Phil gt gles! a ¥ Dhars & Grapes Olson, just returned from a very pleas- Denver with reja- Methodist Reception Eaters spent in Denv Is Success. —_———_——— - The reception given for the school} Announcing that I have sold my in- teachre of Casper last night in the|terests in the Queen Grocery store to parlors of the Methodist church was|Capt. J. B. Frisby. Arthur J. Beis. a very detghtful occasion and brought SS ae. forth many complimentary remarks| Subscribe for the Tribune and get aj trom the guests regarting the cordial-| key for every 50c paid. £1240 ity with which they were rec: . “7D BiB ; No formal receiving line was in evidence and the entre affair was marked with a lack of restraint. The Rev. L. EB. Carter gave a speech of welcome, and Lester Fuehrer, pres!- cent/of the Epwortlf league, also spoke a few words of greeting. whe room was beautifully decorated in the colors representing the different Schools of the city. Delicious refresh- ments were served the guests. One of the features of the evening was DON’T MISS THIS BIG MONEY SAVING EVENT ees] MANUFACTURERS Fisher read several clever sélections, IMPLE WAY TO GET : RID OF BLACKHEADS safe and sure y 3 to get rid of - blackheads, that is to dissolve them. ‘ To do this get two ounces of calo- ™ nite powder from any drug store — sprinkle a little on 2 hot, wet sponge ~rub over the blackheads briskly— wash the parts and you will be sur- : , ver. Blackheads are simply a mix- prised how the blackheads have dis- Severe! Big popes Scag dittle 6 a x no matter where ey are, ™ , sin alway "andy dimippen” ea Everything to Wear for Women, M and Childr. Pe Spence iy rege nrttrets ve to e or Women, lViisses en. y e ture of dust and dirt and secretions a from the body that form in the pores i sitin. Migs te, and hc puein’ only cause tation, make jarge TH TH pores and do not get them out after Liat E STORE they become hard: ‘The calonite pow- BERG St ACTING THAT ler and water simply dissolve the cc TIN Lis blackheads so they wash right out, fats 5 2 UNDERSE elaying the pores free and clean and 7 ‘< in their matural condition. Anyone a re tronbled with these unsightly blem- shes should certainly try this simple method,—-Ady. Between Lukis and Kassis on Second ey for every 50c Subscribe for the Tribune and get a bald. f It's toasted. This one extra process gives a delightfu! quality that can not be duplicated For These Chilly Evenings and Mornings are Just the Thing We have the most complete stock of Gas Heaters now on display that has ever been shown in Wyoming. And Very Moderately Priced Too, Ranging From $4.00 to $75.00 Casper Gas Appliance Co. 119 East First Street Phone 1500