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Che Casper Dailp Cribune ning for Rock River after a short days on business connec’ed with the| Denver on bus!.css he will leave for jvieit at the home of Mrs. Tyler's par-/R. T. Kemp Insurance company, | Washington. jents, Mr,and Mrs. P. C. Nicholayeen. eee eee / = ee | J. Denham of the Bank of Com-| ‘The Pythians iisters will meet at Miss Eleanore Tully arrived yester-| mer: left last evening for Denver, t0| the Odi. Fellows hall tomorrow, Almost Youan reales the wonderful im- Take the Worry Out of Tou capicanee wgt puase™ fie Cem amet Ere: | aver eee eee ee eee Life; Put Happiness In [stout yenterdny and wil apend te “ee | Miss Carrie Kinket arrived. yester-|Mont.. yesterday and will spend sev-| |. ~ Ae: laay from Wayne, Ned., and will spend eral days in the city. Race vigees oo. of Denver is in the }a few weeks on business. | ce Se ie cee Harry Adams returned yesterday Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Williams left! from Rock River where he has been wet ay ~ lam night for Denver to be gone sov-| for several days on business. For Colds, Grip or Influenss cece I CAN SHOW YOU HOW Miss Gertrude Barbara Belmont ——= /s ‘the Christ-nas sale are asked to at- Gouraud's tend. pee and pleasure, and as a Preventive, take Laxative if 737 E. Fourth St. & Mrs. A. E. Biglin entertained et a ce. ns S. C. Parks and J. W. Weeks of ae. QUIZINE ye wad Orie ntal Crea m & — luncheon yesterday at her Boys and Girls | Mr and Mrs, S. L. Thompson left Denver are city visitors for a few Goals Younis aupuesh DES wad Pan a ns we ene aoe ed < page eg — Cater street in honor Rally Night Friday. liegt qventigy tor Omphn, whare they, 078. \ hod o Mee, Oo ter Ringer, house guest) Friday night will be rally night for|will spend several weeks visiting at cian = of Mrs. ©. I. Walker. Honors for/the boys and girls of the Christian|the home of Mr. Thompson's parents.| Douglas Smith of Salt Creek {s in, Use a the Sty caag hem taken by the Mes| church. 300 boys and: giris are ex- see the city for a few days on business. . dames Ca: uumaki aR. C, Wy-| 5 land. er md F.C. W3-| pected to be present. Prizes for the) a4iss Florence Eastmar left last eve-| Sane | x i ; |winners of contests will be siven-|ning for Denver to be gone sev Thomas J. Butler left Inst evening | é us Gi. | Boy Scouts books, and testaments| aas5 visiting ds and relatives, |%0F Denver to be gone several days. | y EYE 2 e uncheon 2¢ | Will be iven to the small and targe| were. oe | SUN.WIND.DUST & CINDERS SAVE YOUR HAIR , i Smith Home. |Doya and gris, The rally will begin Peter O'Nyce left last evening for SUN-WIND.DUST &.C pred a] > Mrs... Donaid Smith entertained at! a¢ 7:20 and will be held at the Chris:|_ Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Gunning left last | pop Eiive ren sane pre cant seen moines sarcacanat Get Your Shampoos * ® bridge luncheon yesterday at her| tian church. evening for Denver to be gone several Ab the Orly Parlor tn Town Ustag home in the Poling apartments. Hon-! 6 |days on business. Marie Tiffany, the beloved soprano of the Grand ors for the afternoon were taken by| rs Castel SOFT WATER : Metropolitan Opera, will be with us in Casper next : sm DA ors tarts tape {wat Batertatn. | ain enloctain The Woman’s Depart- 213 OS BUILDING Monday, November 13th. : Thw:day Opening a5 ms Ag 1 of 2503 For An Ai ae Her appearance at the Rialto Theater marks an- > Night «f Lyceum. tins unene ceaite kustenas- amar BAKING POWDER mental ‘Chub — as ee other epoch in the annals of the musical history of ; Charles C. Gorst. the bird man, will! noon at her home 440 Fast Fifth Casper our city and brings Casper into the limelight as the ; open the lyceum course tomorrow eve street. Th's meeting will bo a regu lar business meeting. ning at the Presbyterian tabernacle Invites the men and women you use /ess A. Wickstrum, representative of the! only city in Wyoming which can boast of being able hear the great bird imitator. eee on Sixth and Dur strest. Mr aa |Palmolive company of Denver, is in| of this city to visit the to enjoy this world-famous star. Gorst is ered among the greatest se ithe olty on business. Health Campaign — Head- D. W. Griffith’ Words of praise are inadequate, the triumphs of bo naty s of the world, He is e sane aan oa Et quarters at the Public Mar- : . TH 8 this great artist are universally known, her capti- can Chautauqua, ‘The program «it |! PERSONALS. |} tor beaver on a short business trip.{ John ket. Supreme Achievement vating personality, her rich and soul-stirring voice Safoapechatty taastegteaar te she. cum: a16°6 | Chocolate, Buttermilk and ‘6 are the talk of musical America. Dy th dren as he will imitate 200 different J. W. Curry arrived yesterday from Milk Served Each Her selection of song: fortunately so versatile ¢ birds, also whistle many songs. It is ae TS ee a enon and will spend a few weeks} B more Afternoon. and easily understood by everybody, that she has pete aee wa ee {trom Riverton last evening. Me|o" ens + 6 DOWN become the idol of the American public in the same Cromer has been in Casper for several| J. Cook left last evening for Den- Helptul Ctub jaays. gens Thursday. Mrs. Gus Tilben will entertain the, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Carter left] CR ed members of the Helpful club tomor- last evening for thelr home in Chey-| H. C. Fost#r of Chicago ts spending row at her home, 1192 South Jacksonyenne, after spending ‘@ week in Cae a week in Casper on business. | atreet. | per. ° degree as John McCormick holds that position as favorite tenor. Her songs of home and sentiment, cherished by all, rich and poor alike, sweep audiences off their feet. Her voice combines the charm of those of Alma Gluck and Louise Homer with the brilliancy of that of Tettrazini. You who have heard Mario Chamlee at his con- cert last month have realized that everything ver to be gone several days on busi-! ness. | EAST” IRIS, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY eee rae yi W. I. Rehr Jr. tcrion yesterday Ladies’ Aid Mrs, I, A. Reed left Sunday eve.|from Denver after spending sever: v ‘ning for Denver, arriving there 28 ‘The Ladies’ Aa society of the West|hours late. Mra. ‘Teed ‘will return Side circle will meet tomorrow after- is your disposition, whether you think in terms of business or social activities. ii id about this wonderful tenor was gia There is notlang we know of quite ro which has been said abo ‘ d oon at 2 o'clock * m- Kauly. 1106 Westeviiovecth etteor Mrs, G: ik ‘ IT’S TOASTED conducive io peevishness and general dis- Corner Lot very modest in comparison with his real perfor 9 %: : irs, Grace D. Violette of Denver . ance and will carry the memory of the young Ca- Miss Litt! rng ee te cee eee reer: one extra process canetpet 6, peor. Nisteaus beniaches that Ons ruso with you for years to come. This is most elo- Entertain ba eee | which gives a altyenkia . th McKinley St. quently ceacated by an elderly lady who made the [tiee Harciot attte enigrtained the| Mr. and Mrs. George F. Kroop left delicious flavor #% A visit to us may save you the loss of a High and tevel; gas, water, lights trip from Cheyenne to hear Caruso’s successor. club last last night for Denver on a short bus!- evening at her home on South Wol-|ness trip. They expect to return the cott street. There were 40 members first of the week. Present. The house was decorated in| eRe Dlack and white, black cats being used) Mr. and Mrs, Donald Mitchie are in for place cards. Cards were played|the city from their ranch for a few during the evening, prizes being given days. to each table. At 11 o'clock a lunch PO was-served. perfectly good disposition. Burnett-Butler Optical (o. | Henning Hotel Bldg. iy and phone wires; price $750, $200 cash, balance $25 per month. After the performance this lady shook us by the hand, saying: “If I had to travel a thousand miles, I would not want to have missed this treat under any condition.”” Marie Tiffany is another young American who has shown the world that our country takes its The Dobbin Realty Co. 231 Midwest Bldg. Mi oid She.'A ee Rdiabers tn place among the first in music, also, and don’t for- nee eee Ttrom Malt \Cresk on. bustiee oan get, Casper is one of the comparatively few cities ‘Woodcraft Meeting pleasure. im America which have the privilege of meeting ‘Tomorrow. see Mry. M. L. Bishop will entertain) Miss Helen Fawcett came down the member sof the Woodcraft Thim-| from Lander yesterday and will spend ble club tomorrow afternoon at 2\several days. o'clock at her home, 818 East Second| eee street. Mrs. Bishop will be assisted) Miss Margaret England returned by Mesdames Brewer and Bartholo-!yesterduy.from Texas after spending mew. averal weeks visiting friends. and hearing the great musical stars, one by one. We have undertaken a rather stupendous task for the universal cause of music, shouldcering heavy responsibilities, in order to entice such artists into our city. We wish to expel the erroneous opinion that not everybody can enjoy and understand English songs, dear to everybody, sung by a world-renowned ar- tist. Set aside next Monday night for your attend- ance at the Rialto Theater. Cancel other engage- ments. Begin to realize what these concerts mean to you and Casper. Once started, we could not keep you away from them, even if we wanted to. We can go only so far; with tupreme faith in your support we are bringing to your doors the best that there is in music. We have promised these artists a hearty wel- come and a full house—and we can promise eve- nings of lasting enjoyment to you. Shall we continue in our efforts or must we stop, cancel further engagements and slip back into the obscure place of a town, wherein good music is not wanted and supported ? THIS QUESTION This question can only be solved by the attend- ance of the MARIE TIFFANY concert next Mon- day, November 13th, at the Rialto Theater. Let us make this a banner day of music and we will continve to work earnestly and faithfully to make your life in Casper as joyful as good music and good shows are able to make it anywhere. Tickets are on sale at the Richter Music Co. every day until 8 p. m. We urge upon all who are holding season tickets to come in early to have their seats checked over and receive their coupons for the performance, to avoid all possible confusion. Come one and all! Respectfully, GEO. E. RICHTER Concert Manager, Richter Artist Series Lutheran Aid | Mrs. James Patgepon and acai | Meeting. | Elizabeth are in the city visiting at There will be a special meeting ofthe home of Mrs. Patorson’s sister, } the Ladies’ Ald society of the Trinity} Mrs: R. D. Olson. Lutheran church Thursday afternoon Sst : | at 2 o'clock at the church parlors.) “Mrs. Neal Tyler and two children. | All_who are interested in working for! Sarah Avery and Neal. left last eve- «Evening Dresses ~- «Still More of Them —New ones have arrived every day during the past weck, and —another lot (some of the’ most beautiful we have seen in many a year) came in today, DO DOUBLE DUTY DURING THE Stock _ Reducing Sale AT THE =... The Leader = —just in time fur the Ameri- can Legion’s big “Armistice Day” Ball, next Friday eye- -ning. —tThey are New York’s very latest «creations (qg number are copies from famous Paris models; others de- signed for America’s most rominent singers and ac- esses.) —Charming colors and Styles, in Velvets, Satins, Gold Cloth, Lace, Broc- ades and Sequins, Tickets TICKETS Tickets CRE DERE RE FOR LYCEUM ENTERTAINMENTS BRE Season Tickets $2.50 PEEL EE) RE Four High Class Entertainers THE FIRST GORST, THE BIRD MAN Presbyterian Church —vVery moderately priced— and MUST be seen to be ap- preciated. Jie —Just a little reminder We have been selling an un- usual amount of Gloves, Hose, Back Combs, Ear Rings, Fans, Silk Underwear and Corsets this week. Thursday Evening, Noy. 9th 8 O'Clock Shop —Just a Few Steps from Second Street on Center. Evidently those who aren’t getting ready for the “armistice ball” think it is an cially good opportunity to get outfitted for other coming social events. COMING—Will Irwin, Ace of Correspondents. Henshaw Quartette. The Garner Jubilee Concert Co.