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North Side Circle Will Meet The members of the North Side cir cle of the Methodist church will hold their regular meeting at the home of} Mrs. George’ LaLone, on St.. John’s street this Yeriday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Rey Julian will assist Mrs. La Lone as. hostess. . Rebekah Tea a Suecess The Rebekah tea whith was hela yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs.Souczek was a success.’ Musical selections were rendered by Mrs. Lo)! Undwell, piano; Mrs. Stewart, piano;} Mrs, R. L, Leemons, vocal; and Mrs. Stewart, vocal. Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Manning, and Mrs, Davis served. tea during t-slafternpon. The silver offer- ing ayzounged to-aiion sum, | ene Mrs, Cole Entertains The Baptist Burlington circle met at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Cole, 215 East Lambert street, yesterday after- noon. Lovely refreshments were served to the 13 members present, and a pleas. ant afternoon spent by the ladies, *.. The W. R. Kirkendall Rebekah lodge will meet in regular. session tonight at the I. 0. O. F. hall. All members are urged to be present, and all visiting members are invited. see Return From Winter in California Mr, and Mrs. A. BE. Biglin, and little daughter, Ann, and Mrs. See) Biglin’s mother of.Oleon, N. . ha returned from a delightful time spent in southern California. ‘ «7 * Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Barber and their two children arrived yesterday, from Sheridan, Wyo., and will remain in the éity for a day or two beiore procéed- ing to their destination, St. Louis, Mo. They are traveling overland in, their Chevrolet car and so far have encoun- tered some very bad roads, the worst from Salt Creek in to the city. In the upper country the roads were dry and rough in some stretches, with deep mud} and snow in others. The running time from. Sheridan to Casper was from 10 s'clock Monday morning to 4 o’cloci| Wednesday evening. eos Series of Brid,. Luncheons _ for Next Week. Mrs. William Tolhurst and Miss Betty Tolhurst will entertain their friends| Thursday and Saturcay afternoons at a series of bridge luncheons given at the home of Mrs, William Tolhurst, eee W. C, T. U, Regular Meeting ‘ The regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held this Friday after- noon at the home of Mrs. Castell, 440 Bast Fifth street. The old number of the same residence was 344, corner, of Linden and Maple streets. “0. Sans Souci Club Has Well Attended Meeting The meeting of the Sans Souci club’ which was held yesterday aftérnoon at} the home, of Mrs. Qscar Beyer, on South McKinley street was very well attended. After the daintily served luncheon the afternoon was spent as a kensington. The members present included the Mesdames A. L, Gant, lL. F. Mancock, A. T. Tobias, Ray B. Robertson, 8. L. Morrison, and the hostess. Mrs, E. L. Hollis was the guest of honor of the club. ae) Mrs. E. F. Troxtel accompanied by her son Frank, left yesterday for Oma- ha, Nebr., where_she will consult with} ; Position with the Keith Lumber coin-} fifice to room 308 O. S. building, the) | PERSONALS | Mr. and Mrs, J. 1. Learner and daughter--returned this ‘morning from! an extended trip to the east. They vis- ited in New York, Washington and! Poston while away. , | ee) Mrs. Nellie Ford has returned ‘frorm)} Rochester, Minn., where she under. | went a serious operation at the Mayo| brothers sanitarium. Mrs. Ford is in 2 much improved condition now. | ee { Mrs. C. M. Walker is back from aj month's visit with friends and rel-| tives In Denver, Colo. | * ee i L. H. Agnew of Chicago, IL, is here} calling on his trade with the Welet Commercial company. From here he} will go to Denver. | * ee | Ray Meagher is here from Omaha, Nebr., calling on his trade- with the local merchants. eee Roy E. Shidler of Salt Creek is here for a few days’ visit with friends. “#8 e i Mrs. Paul Hudson of the Wyatt cafe- teria has returned from a business trip to Denyer. ese John L. Bingenheimer has accepted a} pany. | oes ‘W, R. Dobbin was called to Ney castle yesterday and will be gone for several days. T, M. Shambaugh is as-} &ociated with Pr. Dobbin in his office in the 0. S. Building and will look after his real estate interests. * + Lloyd N. Hagood has moved his of-| room formerly occupied by Warber & Spencer. Mr. Spencer is temporarily using space in the office of H. O. War- ton on the second floor of the building. cee One-Half Price Suit Sale starting to- today and lasting ten days. Scott Cloth- ing Company, 146 South Center. * ¢ * One-Half Price Suit Sale starting to- today and lasting ten days. Scott Clotli- ing Company} 146 South Center. se 8 One-Half Price Suit Sale starting to- today and lasting ten days. Scott Cloth- ing Company, 146 South Center. oe A. H, Stewart-is here from Lusk at- tending to businéss.matters in the city. eee F. A. Brownne, who is connected with the Mestas and Spears accountants of- fices, left yesterday for a short business trip to Denver, Colo. 8 * t H. . Reimurth, accountant, has: sev. ered his connections with the Mestaa and Spears offices in the Oil Exchange building. ! ieee | L. Gockel returned yesterday morn- ing from Basin, Wyo., where he pur- chased a rig for the San’ Juan Petro- leum company, which will start drilling; operations on the Boulton Creek field immediately. Mr. Gockel left today for) the fields. see H. W. Freutal left yesterday for} Shoshoni; Wyo., on a short business ag ° . * Waldo Wilson.and J. F. Ross of the Wilson and company brokerage in Den: oe 6 Attorney and Mrs. M. W. Purcell re-: turned yesterday morning from a visit | at Rawlins. : eee Mrs, F. A. Villnave has returned from } a specialist concerning her son's eyes. anid el 2 The Wyoming Map and Bjué Print Co, will be closed all day tomorrow (Good Friday.) 41-1t }@ Pleasure trip to Denyer, Colo, Mrs,’ Roy Sample, who accompanied her on} the trip, is remaining in Denver for a} few days longer. HOW KOLCHAK'S ARMY OF G0,000 : ©. A. drpg = of the ment a Thermopo ADVANCE SPRING STYLE OF WOMEN'S HATS at Fashion Show -held in} Boston, MELTED IS TOLD Desertions by Drove Speech to War Prisoners by Leon Trotzky in Omsk, | . | British Officer Says. { {By Assodiazed Press.) | NEW YORK (By Mail),—How an| army of 80,000 Kolchak troops “melted away” by desertion to the Holsheviki | following a speech made to ‘prisoners | of war by Leon Trotzky, in Omsk, St | berin, two after that city’s evacuation Followed] | | by the All-Russian forces, was told here | by Maj. Gen. I. Thord-Gray a former officer of the British, Canadian and | All-Russian armies, just returned from Viadivostock, ‘Trotzky, he said, addressing the pris- } Easter. Mass. - as “cOmargdes,” sald they would welcomed by the red army if they ared to join. Captive officers, he | said, who wanted to return to Kolchak | would be given safe escort and 2,000 rubles each. A number of the prison- pted the offer and, returning own lines, told what Trotzky had done. Within two weeks, Gen. Thord-Gray said, Kolchak had practical- ly no army and a few months later was executed. * Gen. Thord:Gray went to Siberia th Canadian expendition and was taxen prisoner by the Bolsheviki when they captured Vladivostock. Before leaving, two attempts, he said, were made to assassinate him. Toward the last, he said, he Bolshe- vik troops showed better morale than Kolchak’s men, They also had one! machine gun for every twenty men, he said, whereas the Kolchak army had | only three with every battalion, almost | 600 men. During the retreat of the Kol- chak army, 2 2,000-mile retirement, they were driven before machine guns, but seldom before riffle fire.» Gen? Sakharoff, the All-Russian war minis-/ ter arid chief of staff, he said, “lost the | army. at Omsk without a fight.” { ich oats eaters : ter Lilies and Potted Plants for The Palace,146 So. Center. ‘| 4-1-3t 2 Street Coats he 156 South Center per cent Reduction lande of this week on all 20 Per Cent Reduction ONT ALL Waists and Silk U. nderwear Ladies, our stock is’ all new and up-to-the-minute in style: No old stock to be worked off ' and Dresses Shop Casper, Wyo. S= HERE are so many daily uses k for Karo (Blue Label)—for pan- cakes, cooking, baking—candy-making } —that alert housewives buy it by the dozen cans. This is practicing real cconomy. Ask your grocer the price per, dozen. ~ P.S. Have you ever tried Blue Label Karo on Grape Fruit? Delicicus! 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