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: Silver Tea | Jon We Mrs. O. A. Twiggs and Mrs. M. A. \Wright will be ‘the joint hostesses at |a. silver tea of the Rebeccah organiza- t ociety | All members land friends are invited ewlander, is here from Denver as the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Porn- t eS = See ae ieee yesterday | LOW RECORD OF \tion at the home of Mrs. Twiggs, 525) pany here, has left for Walla Walla,} jSouth Wolcott street, trom 3 to f o'clock} Wash., where he will live. . | home in Cheyenne after visiting at th finn Lilllan Newlander, sinter of Dr. LICL COREE CHROMO ree ee CONGRESS TOLD 7 ee cr afeatiracrricit.| 38 BELOW ZERO | REVEALED HERE TOM MIX TAKES ROLE TO ENACT LAWS AGAINST REDS 1) THRILLIN Dean Covert has returned to his | The lowest temperature registered | in Casper this winter was 38 degrees below zero on December 9, according to George McKenzie, the official avenue for he holidays. Pina (Continued fr Christmas Eve Function avenue, given by Miss Isabel Quinn,| Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘T. Gratiot have re- ee company: oftigte’ tn Denver pid tered to Aeabay free Tenemiraiea'| Jany alien convicted of either of the i SLE In Salt Creek | last Saturday evening. turned from Denver where they went | OT # Short busi Hee de part of each day at the “court house. | fresoing nd for the denaturali- 1 Nya paid at dnlewrontenn There was an excellent Christmas! The evening was spent in dancing, | to attend the entertainment given by es EDS Upon his visit Saterday, he opened | “tion and quent deportation of nal the tdships and danger Program given at Salt Creek on Christ-| da delicious buffet supper the Denver Aihfetic chib on New Year's) Mrs. Walter E. Schwed has gone to! the idosk in which the weather in- 22% natural tizem guilty “of either, Ses production is a mas ove, engineered by Mesdames J, J.| Served. The table decorations were of |eve. Southern California. where she will! struments are kept, und found that {oF both of > crimes Basie ee eas ba dcviey ka Cllr i Hale, W. S. Walton, F. A. Smith, Ames, | Pink and white sweet peas, with a huge } ee |'spend. the ‘reat ‘of’ the “winter the minimum thermometer showed | “The country’s response to the in ‘ : : Jolin’ Nahicé, alc. SW. Walton andj birthday cake and candles, in recogni-| Mr. and Mrs. Frank England have re-| $2 0H Gils abevaltigure: troduction of this measure leaves no it pues others. | tlon of the birthday anniversary of Dr. |\turned from Colorado Springs, Colo..} Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Daniel arrived In} oom ee exéuse for a single moment's unnece ATF) anCnteR Hare baninas: have re The large hall in Salt Creek was | T- J+ as Ene ecuisip coe: ; !where they have been spending | night from Worland,| Be sa , in the pi of it tundeh felt Wvatiwhiace't handsomely decorated in true Christmas | sts enjoying the evening | holidays. | jel took ‘up his duties 0. O atriotic © vintu ery | one he Chris cation with Mi style with crepe paper streamers, pine| Were the Misses Mary Purcell, Jose- | aaa sistant cashier of the Na- N' MIN A TI NS 8 without regard to politics, | 1 Beata Miss. ee who are boughs and dozens of differently col-| Phine Edelon, Margaret Laughlin, | Move to Denver |tional Bank of Commerce. Mr. Daniel) |dorsed the bill as the kind which must) obo dents at | ored electric lights scattered here and | Maud Tripeny, Katherine Mahoney, | to Reside |formesly was a resident of Centralia SENT SENA TE» BS enacted into law if the supremacy cairo there thruout the 1. The Christmas | Cora Like Agnes Clare, Helen Carl-| Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Neil are leav- | Mo., nut has been in the banking busi our government is to be maintained tree was very large and beautifully ar-| 80". Verna Burnett and the Messrs. T. ing tonight for Denver, where they Will! ness for the past three years Wor-! _ IE anizations of many classes, includ ranged, ‘Tinsel threaded thru the| M. Powers, T. B, Hazelmeyer, Ted|make their home. Mr. O'Neil has been} tana and Tensleep, Wyo. (By Associated Press.) ing posts of the American I branches in a very artistic manner. | Rocheford, Vincent Carter, C. J. Taffe, | connected with the bureau of inspe: | oc 8e er WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—President| gone on record unqualifiedly for the The big tree was lighted by small elec-! Joh R. X. Rel-' tion of the railroads ere, and has been} figs Lois Coons of Basin Wilson today sent the following | measure. Individuals have written hun tric lights of divers colors. There were | ™urth, Ted Day and Dr, 'T. J. Drew. transferred to the offices in Denver. {yo Casper to assist in teatir nominations to the senate: Surveyor! dreds of letiers indorsing the bill. In hundreds of toys. and presents of all} gonad Ct [schools here. Miss Coons is 5 2 ank P. truth, it has been hiailed generally by I wish sorts and descriptions 8 | Theater Party * American Legion Dance student of the state ‘university at ‘or general of Montan: -blooded Amer as as @ mensure lhaa tered Srucus the tree it Enjoyed s | Well Attended i r amie and has m: college friends 4 register: ; vith teeth in it nd that is the kind your appeurtnee of a heavily loaded fruit} 4? j | The dance given by the members of| Casper. ameron, Colorado, | o¢ g measure the department of justice Bi ition!t irce of some Fairylani | Miss Martha Hawkins was the host-|tyq ‘American. Legion last Saturday |“ ?*™ a, pays: . Hutchinson, Mon oaee eat ie ete amp out SSeeiacat A sum of money amounting to five | & number of small friends at a| nignt in the I. O. O. F. hall was well! yfisg Hazel Conwell, clerk of court, {this grave menace of sedition hundred dollars we f by sub- | Atter party last Saturday afternoon. | attended by the legion members and| returned from Douglas, where = et seription, for the purchase of the p After the theater the guests were taken |tnoir friends. ‘The music was furnish-! has been attending to legal business H. B. Durham, attorney, has return- F ents. The’ Midwest Refining Compa h-Turner parlors, where pri- lig hy MeKee's orchest | i AS ed from Denver where he has been on Lasmour, swho, Hagen subscribed $250.00 and the rest. was | were arranged with stick . <a te |. Herman Faulkenberuanent the week| 1 short business trip. BO NEO Een gala raised by the employes of the eee | Gandy stebeea and clever fAvore: LOVE.) me cu Cathoun: was. injcharge of) the| ‘ena"in (casperione higtway to the Buck = — ENT pat ele Pa Gaminny ht salt Cresle ay ; ments were ‘served: = The!’ tcrtainment committee of the even-| sum sheep camp from Douglas, Wyo. { During the reign of Peter the G Rochester, Minn., where she will ac ellent program, lasting an hour | lei was assisted by Miss Aileen Cis 4 lieather money was circulated in company mother who ———— 5 half, was given by the school | 0r guests were the Misses Josephine | The Proceeds of the dance wil be] Erwin Fager, window ¢-immer of the atmen 5 under. the Sirestion of aA Ms Hleanor, Majors, Ceorgin | sed toward the fund for the member-| Webel Commercial company, is expect: Nonseund pa Hi here dhe Ste Jean Rae, Mildred Muller ana | Ship banquet which will be held in the/ed to return today from Munsey, Ind.,| ##% EHH ATE ‘Tea, made from the young club rooms od ety | Ellen Crane. oo. enjoyed by all. As soon as the pro-} gram was finished the jingle of sleigh | ai abe ip. E. 6. Have ‘ Miss Mary Purcell and Miss Jose- vells was heard and Santa Claus made} yi ndelon have [Interesting Meeting his appearance in the fire place, which | Phine Edelon have returned to St. Naz- é sting #8 areth’s Academy at Concordia, Kans.,| ast Saturday a very interesting ses: An | ‘ ing pifter spending the holidays in’ Casper. | sion was held by the P. E. O. ch se jet Casper at the home of Mrs. |Bacon. The usual business meeting was £ Was neatly arranged on the stage. hour or so v consumed in pi out the toys und presents to all the chil- | dren of the community. pter | Alumni Club | Meet Tonight Dancing then followed, attended hy a} | “i uring wich very large crowd. Excellent music was | Miss Catherine Dunn will be hostess | owt ay Se aia arieiien various fur ad by the Zie ay | at her home, 252 North Durbi i . furnished by the Ziehisdorff, Housley | in street, [Giinstmas philanthropic projects. A .d Gerharat orchestra. this evening at a meeting of the very person who. attended. this) Alumni Club of the Pi Beta Phi sor- Christmas E function expressed Ority. Pe Sey themselves as haNing thoroly enjoyed it all and the Midwest family wishes to, Leave for thank all the persons who so gener-| Ranch Home | very interesting talk was given by Mrs. Warren Bailey on “American Ar Mrs. Bacon served refreshments and {the chapter adjourned to meet on the Wvening of January 10, at the home Spurlock, who have |0f Mrs. H. B. Durham. This meeting ously donated their time and services | Roy in bringing about such an enjoyable | been spending the Christmas time with | Will be a special session to Initiate Mrs Avenlie cont ribiten: friends and relatives in Casper, have | John McFayden and Mrs. W. B. Hol soe 8 gone to their home at the Buzzard | land. ranch, 80 miles southwest of Casper. TEL Return From Trip one ———______—_ —____—. to Hawaiian Islands | Mr. and Mrs. R.-C. Wyland have re- | | | PERSON ATS. 1 | Mr. and Mrs. Danlel Dawson, who, turned from Denver, where they spent | were married the latter part of October,; the New Year's holiday attending an ° and who have been on an extended] ¢lborate celebration given by the Den- wedding trip which inclided visits to] Ver Athletic Club. ieee Variduaspointe.on (thal Pavitie coast’ ant eo nerd N. Wheeler returned yesterday well o to the Hawaiian Island: will) Christmas House Guests from a WEL GAS) to Manville. ac-| Return Home this Mrs. Cartton Clymer and who ve bein the house guests of arri here tonight from Billings, cording to a message received morning by Mrs. Dawson's mother, children,| A. E. Biglin returned this morning from Denver. H. A. Burke. Mrs. Dawson Ww Mrs. Julian Lever, have returned to| Stra De, Hazel Good. their home in Basin, Wyo. Mrs. Lever| C. A. Cullen spent the week end at see ; and Miss Violet Lever entertained in | Cheyenne. honor of Mrs. Clymer at ‘an informal| Oi ey SH Miss Purcell and Miss Edelon | tea last week. "Robert Ogden, Jr., returned yesterday Honored at Party * eo from Deadwood, S. D., where he spent} The the holidays visiting his parents. ee. Denham has left for where she will spend at ast #@ month with her mother, Mrs. Mrs. George Allan has gone to Col- . Green of that city; who is se-}|son, Mont., where she will visit with inl. hor mother, “Mra. G_ i. Like. Purcell and Jose-| Mrs. Joe FE. phine E » who have been spending | Centralia, Mo., the Christmas vacation here, were the | le: honored guests at aun informal parcy at) C. the M.W Purcell home on South SDSS MS. IFA PALALLPCCLLLLLCLLLLLL EC ‘ January Clearance AMMA Electric Table an Floor Lamps Now On Sale . 20 Per Cent REDUCTION Stock consists of 24 inch and 26 inch wonderful silk shades in beautiful - N & N & N) N) iN) \ & & N) & \) N \) ) N N) N N colors with mahogany and hand dec- orated bases. : : . . . NV Metal table lamps, also mahogany, 18 inch silk shades. We also have some boudoir lamvs which are in- cluded in this sale. COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS atrona Power Co. Phone 69 VIA PAPAL MAL bh hed, ’ N & N) N) N) \) N N) N) N) N) \) N \ > VI PPAEMAAL ALS B «| Midwest Refining company. / ees eS where he has been spending the holi-| * at his home. 2 e Major E. Froyde, who has been vis. iting in Denver, has returned to Ca per and will accept a position with the} tender leaves, is full ef health and cheer. ‘Tea, from older leaves, is fall of tannin, which is bad for both stomach and nerves. For Schilling they & pick only the young leaves, full of rich tea-flavor and very little tannin. That is why SchillingTea invigorates, and tests. It is also cheaper per cup than tea—it makes so many cups to the pound. days ANNOUNCEMENT Boys and girls can make their evenings worth while by Taking a Course in ' Seventh and Eighth Grade Work Beginning Tuesday Evening, Jan. 6th The course consists of writing, spelling, English, * arithmetic and typewriting. This work is under the % direction of MISS BESSIE COON k * B3 HOOVER NOT IN RACE, HE SAYS (By United Press.) PORTLAND, Oregon, Jan Herb- ert Hoover today wired the Jackson club as follow: “Iam not a candidate for dency."" He declined an here on Thursday. refreshes, Those who wish to review or need tutoring, will find the needed help here. TUESDA Y—THURSDAY—SATURDAY 7:00-9:00 AT NIGHT Casper Business College, Inc. East Second and Durbin Streets Smith-Tartar Bldg. Phone 442-W HX the presi-| invitation to speak common r flavors of Schilling, ylon- India, Oolong, ‘Allone qt In sture-proofy and -Avoid Waste Sanz francisco PDP PLDI LI LI SSS. Teliants & es Co. Mid-Winter Clearance Sal Men’s Department CLOTHING A discount of 10 Per Cent will be given on all Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Overcoats, Mackinaws 2nd Odd Pants. We feature the well known Hirsh-Wickwire make of Suits and Overcoats, which insures you good workman- ship, a good fit and up-to-date styles. Shirts and Underwear We will give you a discount of 10 per cent on any style of Shirt you select, whether it be a Work Shirt, Dress Shirt or an All-Wool Flannel Shirt, and we have a did assortment to pick from. EXTRA SPECIAL Silk Shirts We have in stock a large assortment of Silk Shirts worth $12.00 to $15.00 each, which we will sell at a dis- count of 20 per cent. N PISS fs ee Pajamas and Night Shirts 10 Per Cent off A discount of 10 per cent will be given on Pajamas and Night Shirts during this sale. . & N . . N all of our Men’s and Boys’ Hinen WicKwiRt CO. Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags A discount of 10 per cent will be given on all of our Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags during this sale. Sweaters We are overstocked with Sweaters of all kinds for men and boys and will allow a discount of 10 per cent on any Men’s or Boys’ Sweaters during this sale. £58 Hats and Caps A discount of 10 per cent will be given ,on all our Men’s and Boys’ Hats or Caps during the sale and we have a large and well selected stock to pick from. It will pay you to buy a Fur Cap for next winter at the prices offered. Underwear A discount of 10 per cent will be given on all of our men’s and boys’ Winter Underwear, which includes he celebrated “Lewis” make of Men’s Inion Suits; also “Wright’s” well known make of Shirts and Drawers and Union Suits. EXTRA SPECIAL Neckwear and Mufflers We will allow you a discount of 20 per cent on any Neck Tie or Muffler nd we have a large variety to select from. EXTRA SPECIAL ” Cashmerette Socks " |Men’s and Boys’ Shoes We have in stock about 25 to 30 We will allow a-discount of 10 per ‘oven Black and Grey Cashmerette|cent on any Men’s or Boy’s Work or Socks, worth 40 to 50 cents per pair.|Dress Shoes and you know that we Sale price, 35c or 3 pair for $1.00. handle only the best makes. “THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHA M WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST” sd hhh hah he ndkk hike hide Makaha Lh LL h ELLA L LA PLIST 2