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ah Lodge stalls Officers. Natrona Rebekah Lodge Ne. 13 jn regular session Wednesday ns during which time the offi- were installed by Carrie Wil ‘lamer, district deputy president, ab- cers sted by Grace Refferty, deputy and tll; Clara Davis, deputy and warden; Luella Phillips, dep- uty ton, lary; grand secretary, Bertha Middle- deputy grand financial secre- Maude Pickell, deputy grand irer; and Fortune Cantlin,-dep- and herald. ers installed junior past were, Nola nob'e grand; Hazel Wheaton, noble grand; Lorena French, vice grand; Della Peak, re- cording Florence Land, Grace Boyles, Myrtle Zook, conductor; warden; Emma Colvin, rances Thomason; must- cian: Anna Rees, inside guardian; Beatrice Maltby, outside guardian; Grace Refferty, right support to the noble grand; Lelia Burnett, left sup- port to noble grand; Fortune Cant- lin, right support to vice grand; Luella Foy, left support to vice F: Fortune Cantlin, chatrman { tefreshment committee; Myrtle chairman of flower and sick Carrie Williams, reporter. During the meeting a pretty gold pen was presented to Nola Hayes, re- tiring neble grand, who gave a short pleasing acceptance speech. At ¢ of the evening refreshments were served. secretaary treasurer; die Barke! haplain; Club Members Are ests at Tea. Mrs. H Thursday 1614 South Oak street at an infor- mal tea, with Mrs. G. O. Rankin as assistant hostess. A pink and white © was used for the dec- ations. Guests present included members of the Ceramic club and were, Mrs. G. D. Lugar, Mrs. H. 1. Funkhouser, Mrs. B. R. Paulley, Tyler, Mrs. C. O. Stout, Mrs. win Bean, Mrs. W. F, Dumars, Miss Fry and Mrs. Richey. eee Girl Reserves to Hold Important Meeting. A special and important meeting of the Girl Reserves has been called for Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. All members are requested to be present. Social Is Enjoyed Thursday Evening. The Kenwood Presbyterian church members enjoyed a social giyen on Thursday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Tope, during which time officers of the Sunday 1ool and Aid society were elected. reshments were served by those urge, following the short pro- which was given during the R m » part of the evening. The social was well attended, ee Elizabeth Vivian Is *” Hostess At Party Miss Elizabeth Vivian entertained a number of her friends last even- ing at her home on Oak street at an informal party givén in honor of her fifteenth birthday anniversary. The evening was spent in playing games, after which refreshments were served by the hostess’ mother, Mrs, A; A. Vivian, Guests who attended were: Emmo- ene Wilson, Gladys Wilson, Martha Huffman, Anthea Wilson, Mary Jane Thomas, Harold Thomas, Arthur Vivian and John Thomas. eee Mrs Sheppard Will Entertain For Maccabee Club Next Week. Mrs. L. M, Sheppard will entertain the Maccabee club next Wednesday afternoon at her home, 517 Wei Thirteenth street. All officers and guards are invited to attend see Glerrock Couple Married Here Miss Ruth Gross, daughter of Wm. of Glenrock, and Lloyd W. Claver, son of Bert Claver, of Sta- tion No, 7 of the P. and R, pipe- line, were uniied in marriag r d afternoon by Justice John M. Hench. ‘This wes the first marriage to be performed by Justice Hench nd he was #0 elated that he in- rmed the couple at the conclusion the ceremony that he would not the customary stipend. was attended by Mrs. her the groom, Gross, couple aver, 1 FRAMED PICTURES Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes ZOE MARKS Down the Steps Klein Marks Mu: & 238 E, 2nd Cc Art Lexington Cream XXXXX Flour More and Better Bread per sack Rye, Whole Wheat, Graham, Corn Meals. Ask your grocer for this flour and have better bread Casper Warehouse Company DISTRIBUTORS 268 Industrial Ave. Tel. 27 35.00 Reward Five dollars reward will be palo (orhe party Curnishing the Casper uty Fribune information leading {> The capture of the person who lr { sudulently collecting fiem Tribune subscribers. of the paner should oot pay any on? thelr subscription except the cartier who delivers the paper or An authorized collector trom the office. If rou are not sure vou are peying the cteht collector, ark bim to show bis credentials. [f he can net do so please cali the Tribune Telephone 15 By MARY TOBIN $$ $$ J. Murphy entertained on afternoon at her home,|y Sergeant A. E. McDowell, of the po- lice department, and Mrs. McDowell. Mr. and’ Mrs. Claver left last night for Glenrock where they will make their home. * PERSONALS Mrs. William A. Bryan has re- turned from Greybull where she was the guest for several days of her mother, Mrs. Thomas Dobbins. Mrs. Wilbur Foshay of South Beech street has returned from a Pleasure trip of several wek# spent in Billings, Mont. sisae Mrs. Claire Gilliam and daughter Lelta are visiting in Lander this week, guests at the Nickerson home. see Herbert Kennedy was a_ recent visitor in Basfn a guest at the A. W. Coons home. eee Mrs. Rudolph Henke and daughter, Mrs. Wilhelmina Swan have been guests in Casper from Wheatland, They were accompanied to this city Sunday by Mr, and Mrs, Harry Dearinger who returned the first of the week to their home. eee Casper visitors jn Cheyenne thig week included: Charles U. Reed and son. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Griffith, Walter Storrie and Frank Redick. eee Mrs. Marion Goodrich and little daughter, Meredith have been visit- ing at the formers’ parents home, and Mrs, C. G. Anderson in tland. They were accompanied on their trip by derson who visited several weeks, in Casper for Mrs. J, H. McCurdy is visiting in Denver, «ee Miss Myrtle Coggle left last even. ing for Denver to visit with her mother. Miss Coggle ts a member of the Netto Ladies’ orchestra of the Rialto theater. Mrs. Harold Thompson and small son returned to Casper Wednesday from Denver where they spent a month the guests of friends and rel- atives, es ee Miss Lucille Linn has been spend- ing the week here from Shoshoni, the guest of Corinne Woodruff. eee Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Frost of Min- neapolis who have been guests of friends {n Casper for the last two weeks, left this morning by motor for @ tour of the Yellowstone Park eee Miss Ella Anderson of Shoshoni has been visiting in Casper this week with her sister, Mrs. Ted Rice, see Dr, Norwood visited the first of the week. eee Mrs. T. C. Spears and daughter, Miss Frances Nixon accompanied Mrs. Oliver’ G, Johnson left yester- day by motor for Denver on a plea- sure trip. They will be joined in Denver by Mr. Spear’s mother, who will accompany them to Casper. eee in Shoshoni Mr. and Mrs. ©. H. Shackleford are guests in’ this city from Salt Creek. e. Mr. and Mrs, W. S. Kimball left this week for the La Barge ofl field in the Southwestern part of the state where they will inspect the well being drilled there for the Elk. | horn Ol! company. eee Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swingle an- nounce the arrival of an eight and one half pound daughter at their ranch, west of Casper, on Thursday, July 2. eee Miss Della Kaste of Fargo, S. D.,, is among the many out of town vis- tors here this week. eee Mr. and Mrs. Pitts are registered at the Henning hotel from their ranch near Arminto, eee Mrs, Grant Brown of Teapot is a uest of friends and relatives here for a few days. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson will spend the Fourth of July on the Big Horn mountains one 30 Attofney H. H. Schwartz and sons Harry and Dick are enjoying a sev- eral days outing in the Big Horn mountains, eee Miss. Nellie B. Smith, assistant manager of the American hotel, leaves this evening to spend the na- tion’s birthday with friends in Ther- mopolis. Before returning to Cas per, Miss Smith will motor through Yellowstone park. Mre, D. W. Greenburg has re- turned from an extended visit spent in the east, see Dr, and Mrs, H. L. as their guest at their Past Fifth «treet, Mrs. sister, Mies Bernice Houck ee home, 826 Stanton's of Iowa of the Osear Thomas, manager National Supply company Cabbage and Sausages eer Woman’s Diet “I have doctored with the best doctors in the United States. Some said one thing and seme another was ailing me and all wanted to cut me open, but Mayr'y Wonderful Rem edy saved me, so now I cabbage, fausage and anything | want to. Nothing huris me." {t is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the in testing) tract and aflays the inflam mation whieh causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestin all menis, including appendletiis, One dose will convince or money refund ed. For Ady. by drugs ever Miss Gertrude” An.- | jiting here for a Stanton have | and Mrs, | \the cl The Spirit of the Fourth Che Casper Daily Cribune ee | | | The spirit of ithe celebration of the “S}4 anniversary: of .]) the signing of <|> the Declaration of Independence: by the fathers ‘} of the Republic, ia represented by «@ patriotic and pretty young woman. | Thomas left today overland for Mon: tana, where Mr. Thomas will at- tend to company business. eee Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hileman, of Shoshoni, are guests in Casper cee Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Clayton are Midwest visitors here today, Mr. to Cer Creek and er Mrs. H. Brown, motored yesterday from Salt eee and Mrs. J. M. Smith A. Gould of Basin, arrivals here Thursday. eee and were Mr. ané. Mrs. N. A. Tyson were |among the out-of-town motorists in sper yesterday. Mr. and Mrs, Ty- son reside in Fargo. eee Mrs. Myrtle Mansfield is visiting with friends here from Salt Creek. speqe Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lane of Den- ver are in Casper for a short time. eee Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wilson are visiting with friends here and shop- ping from their home at Layoye. eee Miss Anna King is visiting in this city from her home in Lusk. CITY; BRIEFS B. E. Gallagher has purchased the George Meredith farm near Milford, Wyo., and will make his home there. eee Harry W. Fox and T. D, Cain, of Cheyenne, are guests registered at the Gladstone. o, one Dale is a Los Angeles busi: Her in this city. eee traveling Santa A Jagent for the her2 on business from Denver. Ott, Passenger Fe ratlroad is Charles Pogenhart ‘of Sunrise, is in Casper for a few days. M. Morrison, of Wheatland, ff vis short time. J. W. Vanbegife Here attending to of Denver, business affairs. “. R. E. Hays and son of Riverton are guests today at the Townsend hotel. ey Gilbert Hanson and H. Y. Hyde are spending a few days in Casper from Mia see Harold Gilbert, assistant state bee inspector and president last year of the Assuciated Students of the Uni- versity of Wyoming, is spending’a few days in Casper eee Robert C. the first months Marquis expects to leave of the week for a several pleasure trip to the north and Pacific coast states. left recently for where he will take the Mayo Brothers western Steve Tobin Rochester, Minn. treatments at hospital. Aer L. 8S. Wortnington is transacting business affairs in Rawlins this week. ee Raymond Lackey has returined from a vacation trip to Denyer, Before returning to Casper he visited with a former school friend in Colo- rado Springs see Erwin Schmidt left this week for Denver and Colorado Springs to | spend several weeks on a vacation | trip + ee H. J. Eppstein, of Denver, is a | guest today at the Henning hotel C. 8. Sandien, of Salt’ Creek, is here for a few days see Dave Schoening, of Lysite, Is transacting business affaira in this city, se. Ha McCrackenu has returned from Lander. se William Wetmer, representative of ries J, Webb & Songs com. of Philadelphia, arrived in pany Casper this week to spend some time heré on business in connection with his.company. Mr. Weimer is an annual caller in Casper and has a number of friends in this city, Cust wes ot | C. L. Jones and H. C. Yall, Thermopolis are here for a few days. eee F. R. Faweett of the Firestone Tire company, is in Casper on busi- ness, eee Ed Cogee, Earl Watson and James Hogarth, of Chicago, students at the Chicago University, who have been spending several weeks in Casper, expect to leave Monday for a tour of the Yellowstone National park be- fore returning to their homes. : eee ©. F. Manger is attending to busi- ness affairs in’ Denyer for a week or 10 days, Elbert C, Jamcson has returned from a four days visit spent with friends in Thermopolis. oe. Howard Warne and Claude Cros- by were visitors the first of the week in Shoshoni. eee A. T. Dunlay and Son, James, left the latter part of last week for Chadron, Neb., to spend the summer montha, ees Murle Casteel was a recent visitor in Casper from Shoshoni. eee Due to the illness of a sister, Mrs. Howard ‘anson who has been spending some time in Minnesota, will remain in that state for the re- mainder of the summer months. LAND SITUATED AT PATHFINDER 5 COURT ISSUE |Judgment Sought For Entry Cancellation By Department | CHEYE 0., July.3.— A case, involving 320 acres of. la valued at approximately $20,000, !o- cated near the Pathfinder reservoir, 65 miles northwest of Casper started in United States district’ court here Wednesday. In 1909 the United States govern- ment sued to have the lands con- demned for inclusion within the then proposed reclamation project in: volved'in the erection of the Path: | finder dam. A jury returned a ver: | dict giving the owner of the lu a proper amount, but judgment, whi would haye made the yerdict effec tive, was suspended pending the out- come of cancellation proceedir then before the secretary of the tn: terior. These proceedings were for the annulment of the entry on the land, on the assertion that it had been obtained through fraud. Two years later the secretary of the in terlor did cancel the entry, giving as the reason that work required of | persons filing on desert land had not | | been done. Attorneys for the’ claimants of the land, the Bothwell company and | others, moved the United Staies trict court here fer judgment in the case a year ago, charging that the ecretary of the interior had no right to cance) the entry, The bear: | ing on this motion got underway | Wednesday morning | Patrick H. Loughran, « prominent attorney of Washington, D, C., and J. C. O'Mahoney of Cheyenne, are representing the Bothwell compan and the other claimants. Albert D. Walton, United States attorney for Wyoming, and Brooks Fullerton, di trict counsel for the United States | reclamation service, represent the government Im the ca For regults try Tribune Classified Want Ada evavounenasentgeaneannuuooocenntnt evnoeenennacoonntst aM TL BABIES ONLY—Temporary Offer 6 O05 BLUG CORRECTLY SPACED, ELEGANTLY FINISHED BRYANT PORTRAITS ____ W. BRYANT DOLAN ~~se0rsio | Vill l} f Ui Sil eveaenenesnrneqnnrnraeieneennnnenennnentl nny eserevncornsnnsentesneeeesnacessnnaenncyneonrnl ie .. $6.40 the subject “Joyriding Through I a sermon for old and young who are Boyd O Father.” lchureh at thelr church don is to preach and his subject will First Congregational Rev. A. E. Cooke .minister, Berta Smith. Chorister. Mrs. Langworth, organist. Worship America theater 11 a Rey. A, BE. Cooke will preach m. on out for “A Good Time.” © Sunday school at 9.45 a.m. Beginners’ Cass at the Y. W. C. A. We believe in a modern religion for modern men, and gve extend a cor- dial ists: invitation to visitors and tour We will make you welcome. Mrs. Berta Smith and Mrs. John will sing the duet by Galbraith, Winter Memorial Presbyterian Corner “H" and St. John. C. T. Hodson, Minister. Sunday morning sermon subject is, “A New Kind of National Défense.” Sunday school at 10 o'clock and In- | termediate C. 15, evening meeting {s a union meeting at 7 o'clock, ‘The with the North Casper Christian Church Union.” The Church ‘on school will close with the Program and exhthit Friday night, | July 10 at the Christian church, to which all parents and friends are cordially invited. Mountain View Community Meetings wil be resumed on Sun- day afternoon 2:30 for all, young and old. We must mrke good use of the improvements which have been put {n the building. Night meetings may now be held with pleasure, be- cause of the electric ights. Smmanuel Baptist Fifteenth and Poplar. Dr. J. Hanna pastur, Residence 1510 S. Poplar. Prayer service Sunday 9:40 a.m, Sunday choot for old and young 10 a, m, At 11 a.m. the congregation from the First church will worship with us. Sermon theme “The Last Message to the Churches” Rey. Chapter 2, At 8 p. m. Emman- uel will attend the First church and Dr. Hanna will preach, Theme “Unimpeachable evidence of our christianity; cr christianity revealing itself, St. John 13-35, Wednesday 8 p. m. praver and Bible study, At a regular business meeting on Wednesday, July first, Roy Donald- son and J. B. Frisby were elected as trustees to fill vacancies caused by removal of M. F. Bradeen and J. W- Sévier. Please note change in order of ser- vice for Sunday. Service for clty a joint! servite of the dicated above. Evansville Chapel 11:00 A. M. Short sermon. Mr. Wallace Allen. 8:00 P. M. Patriotic service. Sub- eject “The Strong Defense" Sunday school 9:45 2.m, Men are invited to the Brotherhood class. Rey. A. B. Keeler of New Yotk Field representative of the Buildings Department of the National Board of Missions, spent two days in Cas- per last week, in conference with officers of the First Church and With Rey, Geo. L. Clark, executive of the Synod of Wyoming. He ts Breatly pleased with the building plans of the First church, and, prom- ised substantial encouragement from the board. He was very favorably impressed. with Casper and its pros. pects and was greatly interested In Presbyterian mission developments in Casper Presbytery. Communion service. Church of Jesus Christ of Lattor Day Saints. Services held in Labor. Union hall at 340 North Wolcott street. Sun- day school at 10:30 a. m. and preach- ing services at 7:30 p, m. Ey 1s cordially invited to atten Unity Truth € wryone inter. Room 5, Zuttermetister building Sunday, 11 a. m., services, Mre, Pet erson, lender. Tuesday, 8 p. m., les sons in truth. Mr m «Service leader. Friday, 2 p. m., Good Words Methodist Epis Corner Durbin streets. ¥, ter, D. D., pastor. 9:30 a. m., prayer 9:45 a. m. bible school, 11 a. m communion meditation nd hol communicn. Duet “I am a Pilgrim.” Johnson, Mrs. Fisher and Mra. Os born, 7 a..m., Epworth league, lead er Mrs. David Willams, 8 p. m., eer. mon. and praise service, Subject, ‘A J We hear today of the quenched lives, pen on an auto joy-ride, forcibly handled. Merry-Go-Round or Forward March" Solo, selected, Roscoe King. Monday, 8 p. m., official board meeting. Very important. Wednes day 7:30 p. m., prayer meeting and bible study, Subject the Sunday school Te 1 rs clrele will be for missions, Don't forget to bring something for the Victory fund that will b@ celebrated on July 26, | “Lead Us| " | held in the church edifice, corner of | Grant o'clock, rervices, Sunday at a. m. Reading room } at 222 Becklinger building where the bible and all authorized Christian Mr. Hods: | auditorium cf the city hall on Sun- day afternoon a | during the week at r.| Doctor Bowerman being out of the two churches has been arranged as in- | Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. and preaching at 3:30 p. m Dri J.B. Hanna, Minister, First Presbyterian Sixth and Durbin streets. Rov. Charles A, Wilson, D, D., Minister. Fine music led by : F es wy; “we ee PAGE THREE n tor July 13, Read acts 13 to 52, Friday, 2:30 p. ni., gen ul ald meeting, ‘The social service | will entertain, The offering in the bible school Christian Science. istlan “Sclence services will be Fourth mborning at 11 “God.” Testimonial meetings are | held on Wednesday, evenings at 8} All are welcome to these Sunday school for children up to the age of 20 years is held on and streets, Sunday o'clock. Subject Selence literature may be read, pur- sed or borrowed, {s open each week day from noon until 6 p. m Church of Christ. Chureh of Christ will meet in the 3 o'clock, A prayer meeting every Tuesday evening at 39 o'clock. 6 es | St. Antheny’s Cathotic, | The Rey. Father J. H. Mullin, Pastor; the Rey, Father J. F. Mord- ton, assistant pastor. Mass on Sun: day at 7, 8, 9 and 10:30 a. m. Mass 0 and § o'clock. Midwest Heights Community. Young people's services, Sunday evening at 6:30 o'clock, Preaching services, Sunday evening at 7:30. H. Wood, superintendent; the Rev. Hattie Lambert, pastor. International Bible Students. Meetings on Sunday mornings at 15:30 at 944 South Onk street, } Spiritualist Meeting. Service each Sunday evening at 7:45 at the Knights of Pythias hall. Madame Keyes gives messages each Sunday evening. The public is in- vited. sy First Christian Church There will.be no services at the First Chyistian church on Sunday, July 6. "This ts a result of action taken last Sunday morning’ by the official board and congregation. We the latter at 11 o'clock, } 11:00 a. {for disappointment, ask that every member be present next Sunday for the usual services. Trinity Lutheran (Missour! Synod) Corner of South Park and East Fourth streets. W. C. Rehwaldt, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Services (English) every Sunday at 1030 a. m,. Services at Glenrock at 3:00'p. m. . Subject of sermon, “True Free- dom." Freedom—oh! that is a word to conjure with in our day Free- dom, political freedom, social free- dom! An age of freedom for the op- pressed and downtrodden! Such are the catchy phrases that fall from the lips of multitudes of speakers and are found in a yast number of books. Will this much-heralded freedom ever be attained? Never! It ‘s but the favorite phantom pur- sued by such as know nothing about the true freedom in Christ. Christ says John 8: “If the Son shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed.” Not the much-lauded toleration, not boastful lence, not state laws have the power to confer true freedom, but the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Hear the sermon at Trinity Lutheran, the Bible church. Let Ju Sth, the Lord's Day, be for you another In- dependence Day. Declare your inde pendence of evil companions and at- tend church, | Not fireworks, but righteousness exalteth the nafion. Grace African Methodist ‘Church “The Friendly Church,” 305 North Grant Street. Rey. T. J. Burwell, A. B,, min'ster, Worship and sermon following the usual session of Sunday school, the former beginning at 10 o'clock and ? NUCOA OY- RIDING THROUCH LIFE REY. A. E. COOKE will preach on above subject Sunday at 11 A. M. in First Congregational Church (AMERICA THEATER) auto, which ends in the smash or collision or the over- turned car, with bruised bodies and broken limbs or But the wildest rides and the deepest tragedies are not those of the automobile. reckless drivers in other lines who bring catastrophe on themselves and others outrivalling all that can hap- Are youa the wholesome spread for bread made from high grade coconut oil, refined peanut oil, and milk- that’s all ; DBO VB 0004007 “joy-ride” in the modern There are oy-rider?” Come and hear this most timely subject plainly and Bring your friends, Class meet-|easterners seeking recreation in the ing and holy communion. Evening | wild and open and this year prom- worship at 8 o'clock ef sermon |ises to establish a record in the # hased on Sir John Bowring’s famous | entertainment of such gusts hymn, “In ‘the Cross of Christ 1} The Diamond G is owned Glory." Holy communion continued. | by J. T. Gratiot, f f Casper. | Official board meeting Monday at} The party was a led as far 8:30 p. m. All members are urged |as Casper by Julian r, division |to be present. Bishop Carey ts ex: | fre pa gent of the | pected to visit us August 18., Dol jch nd Ne € The ar Money Day August 2. All who|party was chaperone Ben H. y on-or before this date will.get| Weeks and Clayton Crawford their names on the honor roll. The “du 1 yp in Lander Names: of those serving on Confer-|to pa tt liday cele. ence Clalm committee will be read | bration on J 4 and Al Sunday. If, we can be of service to] party 1 ‘ 1 you, we would be glad of the op-| Buck of Chicago who spent la portunity mer at the Diamcna G —-~ | “dudes” who have r er Mark’s Chureh jranch before. A t r 1 Wolott Sireets. Rey. | entire & ken <. Edwards, Rector, [Peng by Holy, Communton at 8:00 a.m Another carload of | enroute nd for the ¢ rar Dubois 9:46-a/ m Sermon at} F Church schob! at Holy Communion and m ‘DUDES GIVEN ssed thr WEISEL & CO. MILWAUKEE Suggestions For Your Lunch Milwaukee Liverwurst | Goose Liver Style Sausage |] Braunschweiger Liyer Sausage H Hard and Soft Sal: és French Meat ( (Continued From Page One) remarked petulant I thought this was a cowtown, Members of the party are not due however. Al though thelr impressions of points In Wyoming may be subject to radical change, they are due to| enjoy ranch life ac first hand, with | all the thrills of riding tame and wild colts, all depending on their de- | gree of daring. They will pack and ride through primitive wilds of the summer ifvestock range, and pos- sibly some. of them -may meet up with a bear, bobcat or mountain loin that will satiate thetr desire for thrills. “Dude” ranches are becom: ing more and more popular © with some ASCO Quality Delicatessen 138 South Center Do You Know You Can Buy HUDSON COACH CASPER $1,485.00 Had skin troubleso bad was ashamed to appear in public Resinol completely healed it Entriken, Pa, March 4:—“Last summer I had a skin. affection on my face, hands and arms. It kept spreading until I could not shave and hated to be seen in public. The iteh- ing was very annoy= ing and nothing I tried gave me any. relief. A friend rec- ommended your Res- inol Ointment and I bought some at once, The first application gave me re- lief, but I continued using it freely and in a very short time the itch- ing disappeared and the trouble was completely cured. Needless to say, I have great faithi in “Resinol” for skin disorders.” (Signed) J. H. Ketterman. Salt Creek Busses ve Casper, Townsend Hotel 8 a. m, and 1 p, m, and 5 p. m, Leave Salt Creek 8 a. m., 1 p. m. and 5 p. m. Express Bus Leaves 9:30 Daily Salt Creek Transportation Co, BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS TELEPHONE 144 Start Your Week-End Vacation Right Drive in to our station and let us show you what real live, up-to-the-minute service is. Free crankcase draining, air and water furnished by courteous and willing attendants. Cars properly greased in 30 minutes, at The Center Street Service Station INDEPENDENT Center at Fifth and Railroad H. H. Simmons, Mgr Open6 A. M.to 11 P. M NOTICE To Stockholde: OF THE Anna Bell-Wyo. Oil Co. Trust There will be a Special Meeting at the Courthouse Monday Night, 8 o’Clock All stockhalders are requested to be present as busi- ness of importance will be transacted ~) W. E. 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