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Siilto Dance to Be Daley was formerly Miss Josephine Ma- Given Jamiary 18. honey, one of the most popular young ‘The next dance to be given by the] ladies of the city. members of fe Salto Dancing club is a BES plannéd for ‘Tuesday, January 18, it| Mrs. Frank Stewart of the Stewart will be formal. The affair will be given| Baby Shop, has left for Denver and in the Winter Garden and the Schem-| Other Célorado cities, Where she will beck orchestra will furnish the music. | Visit With friends for the reminder of se «© i the week.” Is Well Attended, 2 j Many couples attenfed the informal dancing party whick was given at the Winter Garden last night with the mem- 4 bers of the Mooseheart Legion as hosts. IN TH fF CEN ATE This was the second dance to be given| (Continued from Page One.) by the organization and proved to } as great a success 4s the first one. so ‘ Junior-Senior Club Is Entertained. Mesdames Carb Weaver and A. G.|¥enate the Invocation was delivered f Fidel entertained for the members cf|the Rev. George C. Rafter of Che: the Juhior-senior chub 6f the Girl J. Go Argesheimer acted as t serves at the home of Mrs. VWover, chief clerk, Only one memi Rast Sixth street, this afternoon. Th Green of Washakte, a Democ affair Was planned in honor of Mis absent. He will report tomorrow. Hena Rédfern, Y. W. Cc. A. + 'y|'The orgemization of the senate, with of the west ‘central, fie ed! the eption of the appointment of fern's visit Way postponed_ until sone | committees, was completed at an after. later date. The afternoon was pleas-| noon session. ‘“ntly spent by the yourig ladiGy who ex y ¥, : . PoRadd RAPT RAGLCT t 3 EWART'S VicTORY presi Ppreciation of the hospitality SURPRISE IN HOUSE. and interest show: by the hostes: z a Only one surprise resulted from the Young Matron’s Club (caucuses of the Republican members of to Meet Wednesday. the senate ahd hotise of the legislature The Young Matron’s club will hoia| to se%et officers and emytoyes—the the reghlar meeting in the Y. W. C, Victory of L. R. wart of Park County A. clubhouse on Wednesday afternoon, for the speakership of the house. J. A forum discussion of some current |C. Underwood of Laramie County, the topic will ‘be of interest as well as the |Southern Wyoming eandidate, withdrew regular program and social time, Rv-/#fter the election of the Southern Wyo- fredtimichtW Will be aérvea: mingite for the presidency of the senate, | s. eo @ leaving the field to three Northern Wyo- Westininster Guild mimgites, Ewart, C. P. Storey of Sheri- Will Have Meeting. dan, County @nd Asa Mercer of Big Horn County. Ewart, after trailing the Ghana ot te n church wit Punch on the first two ballots, gained meet in the ‘ch parish house with | fecona Dlace onthe third, -atter. adop- Rev. and Mrs, Charles A. Wilson, Jr. | 10" of a motion that the low candidate Tho, business and professional girls gf On ‘hat Pallot should be eliminated, ae Cha Rib who akemmambersyor tie Piak-| CF oe stne: wider oe the cian pateriam etitireh be wtp tlve!ng chutch | 64 Manat ands deteaied Bakes, we: Sorta ceiving 28 votes to 23 for the Sheridan- Ghats lite. On the first ballot Storey received + |19, Mercer 17 and Ewart 15. ‘The sec- shri ik: jond ballot stood, Storey 21, Mercer 1% The sewing elas which is herd at {@84 Ewart 14. ‘The thira’ paliot. that pee ee “ : eliminated Mercer resulted in 22 fot the Y. W. C. A. club. house under the | torey, 16 for Ewart and 13 for Mer- supervision of Miss Harriet Garang. le ‘The election of P. W. Tonkina’ et. will meet on Wednesday night as usual. Fremont Counts: an speaker "aro ‘temnedaie Special instruction is given to the Sass rie G. Q. Downing of Goshen County as Members and unusual work. is being |Cnice clerk. wae unaninene ‘ completed by the Young ladies. A’ ne sey Before the senate Caucus convened class in millinery is now planned. jArthur K. Lee.of Hot Springs County, . be the Northern Wyomirg candidate, with. “ w from the contest for the presi- y Dancing Parties. i , jdeney and in the caucus nominated Wil- The committee in chargtof the Fri | War. Daley, of Carbon Countyy the night yee Southern Wyoming aspirant. Daley's postion Jeleetion Was unanimous, as was that of Legion and to the Auxiliary to the Le-\Sspmnk 1. Lucas of Johnson County as gion “an invitation to attend’ the af | hrouident riro tem and J. G. Argeshelmer And to the mothers’ wishing to o¢ qurwmie County, at T. Blake Ken- uperon thelr daughters, Mrs. Sit | nay, ‘Reytilican’ state chairman, re- vice, chairman of the committee, de \Nided at both caucuses. to extend a specifil Invitation, Noj” he complete lst. of admission will be charged the parétts | selections follows: of the children accompanying them to} the dance. Music for nished by chestra. The membe Westminster the elty are invited to jal Invitations Extended other caucus Campbell County; enrolling and engross- ling clerk, Tom Kennedy of Big Horn [Countys assistant, Miss Glady of Cheyenne; reading clerk, Mrs. Foote of Evanston; bill clerlt nv of Johnson Cotn- a M. L. Blake of main, Dr. George ; messenger, twater Count . A. Stimson of Hot Springs the dancing will be six-piece Casper band 0! The orchestra was new ganized this fall and is showing ext ordinary improvement and is ¢ popularity with the dancers. . Hie ake Se. rai ls |. PERSONALS 1 Oe County: night Watehman, Wallace Him- Mrs, Barle D.. Holmes and daughter |iin of Uinta County; day Wwatehinan, t will leave tonight for Den. |Gecrge W. Bruce of ‘incoin County; St. Louis, Chat noosa and St, i phone mésseriger, Miss Verna Keays: burg, Pla., to spend the remainde »hnson Count janitor, Charles, of the winter. : Yright of Latitfiic; puke, Miss Kath es a Coble of Cheyenng \stenog- Colonel Davis, who ds in chi raphers, M Cleveland ot the Salvation Army work Of the mountain div pending seve days in the ¢ iness in connee tion With the ptreh of a new site for the Salvation / y home. Cheyenitie, M Smith of Lingle ae TER LEAVES. nnison,” ar sted on a Ww: uska, ch: ing him ¥ wife and minor chilé y by Deputy Sher rant from } of John Dorin, Who has been serious. ill for the past , is leaving thir ning fOr Denver, where he will ceive treatments. Mr. Dorii will be compinié¢d by his daughter, Miss ther Dorin. BANK MESSENGER ROBBED. | KANSAS CITY, Jan, 11,—Two bana a messenger just as Ns lemerged from the Produce Exehiinit 1s Visiting in Dene lyon here today points for the) cining $20,000. in and $8,000 in wks and made his esenpe in an auto- mohile. see Mrs. W. L. Tréber ver and othe remainder of Freed C. Schmoeker has returned teoin | MUMNC Doug! spent y SEE EL RSE tending to business matt TO RELIEVE CATARRHAL coe } apulin “Engle who is in eh: | the Salvation Armhy work in the states | of Wyoming and Ctah, is in the city on | leva have ibss OF ke business in- connection with ‘the TWcut- | ‘chasing of x new site for hard of hearing or have head noises, 0 me eaee, purchase bed re Me" |co your druggist and get 1 ounee ot Pur: De Sit oho aie a | mint (double strength), and add to it % . pint of hot water and a little granulated Honnold, an attorney of} | vugar. Take » tablespoontul four Louisville, Ky,, is kpending a few days | 8284 baits e | times ‘a day. here visiting with old friends and erent tending to business. at | “This will often’ bring Mr. Honnold was formerly located’ here. eee Mr. and Mugeienuis Daley are the | into the throat. rents of a Baby girl born mn the | costs little and is vs and ‘Chiltren’s hospitar 1 {Orie “Who hits y evening. The mother and lit- | head 1 DEAFNESS AND HEAD ‘NOISES Ving quick relief |from the distressing head noises, ‘Clog- | ged nostrils should open, breathing 1 | come easy # y to prepar sant to take. Ar I : We can rig you up with ail sizes of the best seasoned rig timbers. Give us an opportunity to quote prices on.all of your lumber requisites. 1, Journal clerk, Miss Nell O'Donnel of} fr the “Star Spangled Banner.’ Fore-| box on Scouting for parents who wish seized a satchel cut- |} “BAILY LUNCHES Dining Room -Is Fitted Up: for) Service “<n Nonprofit =| Sis . Soret ‘The long felt reed of a Winch rodrr\ for the working gifls of the city is to be met through the efforts of the ¥: W..C. A. workers. The first luncheon will he sérved on. Monday from 11 un- til 3 o'clock fh the dining vom of the ¥._W. ¢, A. Mrs. Tracey, who has lately come here t6 take charge of the Y. W. C. A. cltthhouse as housekeeper, Will ser ‘the Tifiches. A menu, consisting of | Soup, sandwiches, Salads aid hot drinks will be s@rved to, the girls at the least | posible cost. "THe proposition is hot die Of income but one t6 meet the nevd e girls, For the past months the dining room of the elubhouse has been used by ry 5. many givis bringing their lunches. Ths young ladies have had the use of -he kitchens in prepéring hot drinks and foods. Under the new idea the young lddiés Thay Still brig their lunches and will tow have the opportunity of ada ing hot Soups or déinks to theif bill of fare. The lunches will be served on stall tables placed in the ainthg Foon |The limited space will riot allow ti |schemé {0 grow into a “big feed’ shop, Dut will always retain the fomey atmosphere as well as the real lume cooked foods. The rest rooms will Be ah added at- traction to the girls aha it WiN be pos sible to spend the néoh hour in a cozy compantonablé tanner: MOUEL TROOP MEETING TO GE GONOUGTED ON PARENTS” NIGHT HERE The Boy Scouts of Troop 5 haye-com- pleted the arrangenient of the program for the entertamment to be given at their parents’ night meeting Thursday evening at the Central school. Instead of staging a play, as has been previ- ously announced, the troop expects to cohduct a model troop meeting and to show to the fathers and mothers of the troop mémbers the iactivities which usu- ally engage thelr titre atid attention on troop meeting nights. Earl G. Burwell and A. A. Slade, both members of the troop committee, have been invited to give short talks to tt Scouts and their parents, and an in tation has been ‘extendea to Mrs. Harry L, Black, an associate member of the troop, to present the hational flag and the trodp flag to the troop. The First patrol will give a dembn- stration in knot tying; the Second pa- trol will carry out & signal aril in the semaphore visi signal s: m,~ and the Third and Fourth patrols will give a repetition of the fire drill given the timie of thé Christnias rally. Acting Senior Patrol Leader Francis Severance, With the cornet, and Pa. trol Leader Ronald Hurst, with the vio- lin, accompanied by Mrs. Forbes, will! render music for the troop. songs and At the close’of the meeting Scout- master Graham Will hold a questfor information to gain regarding Scout- ing, and will be glad to receive sugges- TOSERVE GAVIN | the entire troop ut the high school at i: ee parent er snrn: AES THROWN OUT OF Alleged Theft of Property Took Place in Converse County, Eviderice Shows When Hearing Is Called The cise of the Jupiter Oil company against Claude J. Gavin, grand. larceny, was dismis: years. within ‘Natrona county jurisdiction. In| his in Converse coujity as the lease from which it is Claimed the stuff was taken from, Was in Several witne for the state had been introduc nd) their t taken before it Was shown th ¢ase was net within the jurisdi the Natrona county court. Lowey and Hal Curran repres State while E. J. Vanatta and Jolin Casey were attorneys for the defens It is thought that Attorney Lowey will have the case taken up in Con verse county following the action taken by court here in throwing it out. ‘SPANISH GLASSES T0 BE ORGANIZED BY ¥.W. 6. A Over ten business gi applications through the W. C. A. for lessons in Spanish. The Y. W., sec jing the désire for the work i& plannin: to orgunize clisses and is now adv. tising for an efficient teacher. A class of fifteen pupils will héld sessions . eral nights & wéek. Practi¢al Spanish will be taught and wil be invaluable to any $oung woman desiring to visic in the Latin American countries. ——— is have made Mrs. M, W. Bailey is the new counts treasurer of Pittsburg county, Okla- homa. There are women in New York, it i: said, who make @ living pawning @ cles for other people, BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute Dr, Bayard. ¢ Table result of Dr. Etlwards’ determination nL to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. For 17 years he used these tablets (a vegetable compound ‘mixéd with olive ‘oil) in his private Practice With great success. They do ail the that calomel | does but sil after effects, ae paifis, Hi6 gfipitig, no injury to the gums of dariger froth acid foods—yet | they stimulate the liver and els. Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | wherisyou feel “lovy”’ and “heavy.” tions for the welfare of the troop. aoe eh os Note how they ¢lear clouded brain and perk up the spirits, 15c und'30¢ a box. JESSE L.LASKY ROSCOE (By ARRANGEMENT WITH JOSEPH HL. SCHENCK) “The Life oF the Party’ @ @arai COMING TO THE LYRIC + PRESENTS: (FATTY) II LOI Se: ial Gpiclure All kids ‘of Sandwiches Service, Highest Quality Best Bowl of Chili in Town 20c At the Chili King Lunch at Popular Prices. Quick Grand Central Block Wednesday We are ; —FOR— We Will Offer A WONDERFUL LINE OF Dresses at S1isc.50 ©: They tome in Serge, Tricotine and Silk, Values to 00 ALL GLOTH COATS Aosing Them Out : AT HALF PRICE Also WAISTS AND BILOUSES At Half Price and Thursday oe LEELA A AAPZLELLZLZAAMLALLZZLEZLL ELE 2 % OT. ROWLAND | IS CLAIMED HEA GHOPER COURT ss. ccc ee Robert Rowland of 617 réet, passed away early this morhing | at all times. in @ local hospital following an opera-|many of the people, in tion for a chronic ailment with which | jority, have failed to clean the’ snow] here py Inc he has been afflicted for a number of|from the walks. | Mr. Rowland had been a resi-}inyprove Chief Lynch will prepare .to| wightfall charging | dent of Casper the past three yeats sterday | and was a machinist in the employ of Tyr gga Ee by Judge Tubbs as the case was not: the Midwest Refiniig company. During | reached the island last night after trav- made many leling over a hard trail for nearly 15 the complaint filed it was alleged that) friends Who wal sympathize with the ‘s from Moose e , Where their » forest on De wild flight from Rock residence According to evidence brought up in; when a young man, court the case should have been tried| years he lived’in California and Ne later “Moving to Colorado whe he lived prior to comihg to Wyoming. that part of the Biz|He was an active Mason. | from the Bowman chapel and interment will take place in the Casper cemie- tery. Clean Sidewalks | Penalty Threatened Police officials have decided that the! evident Iack of care for jabout town by the citizens must be | Par acted upon. A city ordinance provide West Ninth} that all sidewalks must be sleun | of The last few days a 004) the last 1 fact the me} civili Illness Kkunk Island, ution, in rufners > should Unless the offenders | yw, 1 the t g004 health. The airmen and their here he Gavin had moved property from the | family ir their loss. jeraft was wrecked in the Jupiter lease belonging to the Jupite The decead Was born, in Bristol, cember 14 péople and Lincoln Petroleum company. glahd, and «ame ¢6 this country! jaway, New Yor For a number of | | e| (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Jan, 11.--Nikolai Leu ine, premier of soviet Russia, is dan-| DETROIT, Mich., Jan Muddy fiela. He Is survived by his vidow, Mrs.|gerously ill at Moscow, according t ported here that Wim. The dishtissal of the ease was a peint| Mollie Rowland; one @aughter, Mrs. H,} wireless message from Berlin to the] slated to become vice gained for the defendants, Sheriff ¥ C. Wisner; one son, Robert Rowland, | Jewish News bureau here. The me: a; manager of the |tin, custodian of the y, on the|all of Casper, and @ granddaughter; | sage suid three Getman specialists are} cofhpany. Efforts to verify dis liately or-| Mrs. A. B. Herod of Houston, Texas. | now on their way from lin to Mos-| through Ford we der The funeral will be held Tharsd: Why Don't They Go Back? Why is it that thousands who quit coffee years ago for Postum have continued using Postum ever since? These people could have gone back to coffee if they had want ed to. But they found Postum tobe a satisfying table-drink with a delightful coffee-like flavor, and entirely healthful If coffee disagrees, try NSTANT POSTUM “There’s a Reason” Made by Postum Geréal Co.,Inc,, Battle Creelc, Mich. A Hammer and Saw Not such a large item but one of the most im- portant tools used in the construction of a house. Our hardware department is nicely stock- ed with a complete line of Quality Carpen- ters’ tools as well as an assortment of High Class Builders Hardware all priced in line with latest market quotations. reach The men are Aid ako TPC WADOO TO JOIN FORD. (By United Press) ' : Casper Too Lazy to ‘ON LAST LEG OF TREK IN CANADA (By Assucinted Press) MATTIBF, Ontario, Jan 7 American naval balloonists, Lieutenants 1, Hinton and Kloor bre twenty arly today ard = of their long trek back to according to ke camp north on by reported in guides is re is and f i