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~“ Webster-Leornisn society With Mrs. Overbaugh. The Webster-Leornian society met esterday at the home of Mrs. Stan- ey Overbaugh, 1312 South Elm} street. Bridge was played for the | hour of the afternoon and the) <ubject of friendship and the eti-) sete relating to the same was taken) for Pmnal party of the afternoon. A de- cious lunch was served by ‘the hos- ess. The next meeting ,of the so-| lety wilh take place at the home of | A. B. Chapman. 7. 1 Flower Exhibit, Hokds _ Interest. Many “peautifyl / flowers. were prought to the iblic Market this morning to be placed on display until ome of the best exhibits will be put/ , one of the downtown store win-}o 14 ary 'y tows, Where they are sure to attract |; h attention. Among the flowers; the .chilar~, brought tn. this; nm g were found . sweet peas, achela~ buttons, ragged robbins. giant marigolM, lark str, pinks, cos- mes, nesturtiums, California poppies, ‘4 velvet marigold, Vegetables re not brought in at a very fast A. few fine cucumbers, beans, and lettuce plants were present, owever. ‘The Women’s Departmental clad has every reason to be proud of the showing that js being made by the school children of Casper today. See Miss Georgie Allen Leaves for OXlahoma. Mise Georgie Allen ts leaving today tor Ker home tn Chandler, Okla... to| spend a furlough from her’ service with the telephones company. Yester- day's columns bors a reference to Miss Allen as a “bride.” Miss Allen, according to her own statement, Is neither bride nor bridedto-be. The party givon her by Mrs. Nettie Dunn was in the mature of a farewell. The {dea of Miss Allen's engagement was perpetrated by some frie time, it {s understood, merely clever joke to add to the fun of the party. Birthday Party for Dickie Walker. Mrs. O. L. Walker invited 30 of the young friends of her son Dickie to a pretty little party given on the “iawn of the Walker residence yester- day afternoon. The children played all kinds of games, and partook of delicious refreshments. Mrs. Walker just returned last week from visiting relatives in Min- neapolis. Maccabees ae eras Benefit association of the Maccabees will meet tn regular session Monday evening at 8 o'clock, in the I, O, O..3%. hall, Initiation of cendidates wit take place. A birthday shower will be given tor all the ladies having birthdays Which fall in July or August. A tea towell shower for the venefit of the: in will. also take place. State Deputy Commander Mrs. Eramit McMahon will be present. at the meeting. . ‘Natrona County ~ Nurses to Meet. ‘The ‘Natrona County Fegistered Nurses’ association will mfect with Mrs. McClellan, 1214 Bast First street, 4 ‘Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, | PERSONALS | Rushville, Neb., visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Royer is Mrs, M. N. Wheeler. Mr. Wheeler's sister. eee Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Townsend and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lowndes are in Tander, faving gone there after attending the Masonic and Eastern Star communications at Rawlins. They will return to Casper within a few days. ee John MacClellan, affectionately known as “Jennie” by a dozen differ- ent graduating classes of the Natrona County High school, just got out of ‘the hospital yesterday after being there a month during which time he underwent two very serious but suc- cessful operations. eee A. J. Mokler, M. P. Wheeler, W. O- ‘Wilson and daughter, Miss Theodora, and Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Mechling, re- turned yesterday from Rawlins, where t attended the meetings of the Hastern Star and Masonto Grand Ledges of Wyoming eee Miss Theodora Wilson will leave Monday afternoon for Poughkeepsie, MOTOR FUEL FROM BLACK OIL High sulphur black oll containing very little gasoline will yield ovyt 20 gallons of motor fuel to the barre. of crude by using the Pittsburgh Black OIL Process. The black ojis are distilled with steam. A small amount of air is forced in to the hot gases and they are passed through a pipe filled with treated granulated blast furnace slag, which acts very much like the filler im army gas masks. The filler in the presence of air de- stroys the sulphur and oxidizes the oil to low boiling compounds, which do not require extensive refining. a The Pittsburgh Black O!l Process may enable some black oll producers to realize full value on their production. as this process is particularly applica- ble to high sulphur oils. Expensive Pressure stills and bleaching plants are not required. The Pittsburgh Black O!l Process will make’ black oil production really worth while, Teste may be arranged in “Pittsburgh, at the producers’ ex- pense, or small demonstration plants may be erected on the ground.—| A114, care Tribune Giscuesion during the more», he o'clock this evening, after which | N. ¥., where she will enter ber sopho-| more year at Vassar college. Miss! ‘Wilson will join other gtrl friends at Grand Island, Neb, who will accom pany «rr on the remainder of her! journey. ‘ ses =~ .-. nd | Mrs. C” E. *Yinter returned ~ last! night from a vo weeks’ trip in Ne| raska, Missouri and Illinois. Mra. Winter piaced her son Stanley in the| Western Military academy at | st. Louis,’ Mo.,/ visited Mr. and Mrs. ¢.| B. Manbeck at their home in Alton,| Tl, and attended the annnal “Aham‘o” fstival at Or:aha. Mra. «Wiliam Bruce of Cheyenne,| visiting friends in Casper. | Mrs. Cecil Keister of St. Louis, Mo., | ‘and her sistér, Mrs. Connely of Doug las, Wyo., visited yesterday ‘with Mr i. B. Durham returning to} ‘Douglas’ last right. Mra. Keister is a former university zsseciate of Mr.) and Mrs. Durham Mr, and Mrs. R. BE. Wood left for Chicago yesterday where Mr. Wood Will attend to business matters and return to Casper next week. Mrs, "Wood will go on to Olean, N. Y., to visit for two months. {r. and Mrs. C. P, Peterson have just returned from Colorado Springs, Denver, and Laramie. Mr. Peterson ‘was Casper's delegate to the Kiwanis convention at Colorado Springs. rs City Briefs Attorneys M. W. Pun M. Barrett went to R: afternoon on legal bi ar Assistant State Prohibition Enforce. and Edwin sterday nds at thispment Officer Wachtel went to Lander ‘as a|yesterday afternoon. J. D. Harrison is a Chicago busi ness man who fs stop: * orre Dr, J, R. Hylton, chairman of the | formerlyrot Casper. Democratic state central committee, was in the city yosteday. i eee T. HL Costello returned yesterday from a business trip to Lander. Mr. Costello is connected with the Income Tax department of the United States government. ra Marshall S. Reynolds, collecto> of intwcz! revenue, is spending a few fays in Casper. R. Lee Craft is a business visitor up from Denver. . R. E. Wertz went to Rawlins on business this morning. ae Jadge-O. WYWinter ts buck. in the city after spending the week at the fair in Douglas.« < oe oe J. H. Simonds of the National Sup- ply company of Casper, has been transferred from the Casper depart- Assails Canon Mrs. Rita Lydig, who divorced two husbands and is noted as a beauty, is now engaged to the Rey. Percy Stick- ney Grant, who assailed church can- ong on divorce. | [ ping in the city.| ” be Casper Daily Ccidune PAGE THREE * le ’ ingly that she and her troupe erere|cnines will arrive in the city tomor- | NIN Led to Altar by Spirit Hand SGP is SS eee ee | : ‘ A Jance. Miss Wilson also executed a! ~The office will be incated. in the Greeting Old and New » |dance with rare ability, adding some|Zuttermetster building on East Sec Customers REST IN NEW MUSICAL | new stepx inadvertantly which were|ond street, room § In this office y | |® sreat hit with her audience [Will be placed the largest shipment of American Queen If the “Jollies of 1922" can keep up/Machines ‘that are now on the way | ‘ their record of last night, there is no | ‘fom the factory. It is the intention of the company ; to rent and sell machines as well as) jto keep a complete line of repairs to! meet the warts of any customer at any time. Mr. Evans looks for Casper to pro-| duce the biggest business in the state | in the line he handles. i ee afs in the Tribune are Corsets COMEDY AT THE IRIS : The most finished musical comedy that has yet been put on by the Joilies of 1922 was produced at the Iris the- ster lam night to be ed this evening ander the name of “The Night Clerk.” The play has to do with some! oj that Casper will want them to} remain as long as it can hold them ea UNDERWOOD AGENCY 15 ESTABLISHED IN CITY ORA L. CARGILE Phone 1911 Successor to Minnie Rafferty funny situations arising from the nat winners and the keys wel ee ural propensities of certain guests in a stve withvevery 50c paid at office will’ Subscribe for the Tribune and get 4 a hotel. It is in two parts, each of| win you a big prize. $-12-tfkev for every 5éc_ paid. e134t Which is well produced. The scenic| effects are exceptionally splendid, ¢s-| pecially in the last part. a bedroom scene replete with beautiful girls and gorgeous costumes. Bud Brownie is the high light in the sphere of pure comedy and un ulterated fonsense. Bud is some median, say those who have seen He did something yesterday {with a #ong entitled “An Old Gal of Mine” that tickled the ears of his aud jence immensely. Sam Mylie’s role of a funny old} drunkard received much applause Mylie has been playing in Casper for months. The laughs he fs still are srfficient proct of his abil comedian. Edith Hunter played a sweet young thing who got 1afxed up in the wrong | room and sorts of troublo that) she didn't nd to get mixed up in. / Edith Hunter is ‘an anusuaNy pretty | and xecomplished actress and is at the height of her glory in just such parts. | _The large demand in Casper for Underwood typewriters haw led the company to establish a branch office here under the management of A. 8. Evans, district representative, dtr Evans will supervise the office from Cheyenne. H. Johnson of Denver, n experienced typewriter man. joroughly conversant with all Getalis of making and repatrin, King Bros. Co., Laramie, Wyoming Breeders of Rambouillet and Corriedale Sheep, single or car lots Rambouillet and Corriedale wool topped the market thi season. Corriedale lambs, unexcelied for the block and feeders. REGISTERED BERKSHIRES FROM IOWAN AND ROCKWOOD FARMS FOR SALE THEY NEVER THOUGHT HARD TIMES WOULD COME The man in his youth hadn’t enough ambition and self-control to lay aside funds for the inevita- ble “rainy day.” Nor did the woman possess enough foresight and will power to keep her from squandering every penny which her husband brought home. Mr. and Mrs. Vincenzo Gulloto—he is a violinist, his bride a school 'ty teacher of Batavia, Ill, were wed at the behast, he says of his late wife's spirit. of thé features of the company. - They SINGING SENSATION jhave harmony to burn, according to PADMISED RY COLUMBIA advance notices. Glen Singer, tenor.) Mr co did significant work last ae featured member of the trio. | vient were George Hunter, Dan 8in-| Hazel hag re Prima donna, heads| i. Joe Sauline. and Beatrice} pune ne ee She has 8) Browne. Sinyte also led the chorus in| ants nda sensa The management of the Columbia| tional wardrobe. Adeling Singer, the “", interlude of Brent chasm. theater has been advised that th 3 " | new stock company, which starts its performances tomorrow, is a singing | The University Singisg Boys ‘s one soubret, is a singer of note and a “ in’” Atch- Balai dante igi sang “Just Teasin’” so bewltch “The Prince of Broadway” ts the} ensation. Bert Vallee and his Radio| bill the players have selected for their }th® Casper audience from curtain to) Girls, as the company ts known, is| opening and {t is expected to please! It ts full of comedy and spe headed by two of the cleverest com-| fal d dancing numbers. Th I bl t edians in burlesque, Mr. Vallee and e real man, abdle to And now, in their old age, without resources or sav- ings, they realize the truth of George Washington’s saying on the subject of thrift: “I cannot enjoin too strongly upon you a due observance of economy and frugality.” e Young man, have you the courage and will to save? If so, your future is assured. Hold your head up. Join the army of savers and meet op- portunity half way. The saving habit is a good habit. This bank will help you in its cultivation. Trish Ed Lucas. They are surrounded with d clever cast, all of whom have jenviable reputations in tabloid musical comedy. think ahead, able to control himself and his foolishness, does not fear Hard Times. He saves a quarter of what he makes while he is young and vigorous, and later finds himself prosperous, inde- pendent and without fear of -Hard Times. ment to the one in Independence, Kans. Mr. Stmonds has moved there 2nd wil! work under Ira G. Wetherill Hearing one violinist today and another one tomorrow, it is difficult to judge the more talented of the two. But hearing them play. the same selection, one imme- diately following the other, you can easily determine which is the greater artist. So it is with VICTOR reproduction. You must COMPARE—and when you do no other talking machine will entirely satisfy you. We have Victrolas on our sales floor from $25 to $905—let us prove Victor su- premacy to you. “A BANK OF STRENGTH AND SERVICE” al Bank of Commerce CASPER, WYO. Dhe HOOVER It BEATS... asit Sweeps as it Cleans MTT 1 h yn 7d Teach Children To Use Caticura Soap Because it is best for their tender skins. Help it now and then with touches of Cuticura Ointment applied to first signs of redness or rough- ness, Cuticura Talcum is also excel- Jeni for children. Shop at the Music Shoppe—Whiere “SERV- ICE” is more than an advertising catch-word. THE MUSIC SHOPPE, Inc. 288 East Second St. Phone 1745 RAM Taxa} | MAA Give Your Children a . Chance to Develop Healthful Habits q The convenient facilities for bathing and regular disposal of waste Which a modern bathroom provides, will have a beneficial effect on health throughout the life of a child. You cannot expect to develop sanitary and healthful habits in your children if you do not have a bathroom in your home. If you want a mod- ern, up-to-date one at a reasonable price, just call us. a The Hoover is guaranteed to prolong the life of rugs | Stenographers BOOKKEEPERS, SECRETARIES AND OTHER OFFICE HELP Are in constant demand at good salaries with opportu- nity for rapid advancement. Our school offers you the ad- vantage of day or night class work. | | | | | | PHONE 1325 Casper Business College, Inc. The Velour . Beauty Parlor SAVE YOUR HAIR Get Your Shampoos At the Orly Parlor In Town Using SOFT WATER Buy That Hoover Now | To use during your fall cleaning and to pick up the dirt, mud and snow sure to be tracked in during the winter. For: Expert Watch Repairing And Je Repairing of the’better kind ~ CALL AT TRIPENY’S Schank Plumbing & Heating Co. Phone 711 359 East Second St. We have just received a new set of attachments for use with the Hoover which are far superior to anything produced heretofore. Ask for a demonstration on your Stuffed Furniture, Curtains or 213 0-S BUILDING Phone 2593 For An Appointment tapestry or mattress, etc. 241 S. Center Phone 72 or 99 “Watch Who Goes There.” NOTICE The- Underwood Typewriter Company Casper’s Leading Custom 116 East Midwest S. H. ACKERMAN is opening an office in Casper at Room 8, Zuttermeister Building. 226 East Second Street Natrona Power “At Your Service—Always” Tailor and Dry Cleaner. Phone 483-3 Phone 69