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eee S-Ni SOREN IEEE Che Casper Daily Cribune Bride-to-Be Is Entertained. Miss Lennie Hannan was the juest of honor et a luncheon served at the ber of friends of the bride-to-be were ghests. Miss Hannan is to be niar- ied to-Dr. Stanley Myre on Fen. 2. Sie 6 Farewell Party Given As Surprise Affair. " Mrs. Malinda Leslie was pleasant surprised by a number of her friends on Saturday afternoon, at her nume on North Madison avenue. The party was given as a farewell affair as Mrs. Leslie left Sunday for Detroit, Mich.. to make her home. The guest of honor was presented with many beautiful gifts from her friends. The afternoon was socially spent and refreshinents were served. The guests: included the fullowin Mesdames Fred Green, Maurice Ws son, George La Lone, F, B, Vergan, Wrank Dennigan, Laura Waddcu, J. 1. Julian, V. L. Fewell, W. L. Kelly, We arton Rabem, Mrs, Morris and Mrs. eee Class to Be Initiated wedon. Anto Modern Woodmen. The Modern Woodmen. of America will hold a class initiation at the Ma- sonic temple on Tuesday, Febriary 1, at 8 o'clock. A class of 150 will be initiated. All members and visiting members of the organization are in- vited to attend. The work will be exemplified by KE. EF, Kisler of Neb- raska. ee . Bridge Luncheon Is Enjoyed. Mrs. Carl Shumaker presided this noon at a bridge luncheon served to sixteen society matrons of the city. _ After the luncheon the afteravon was devoted to playing auction bridg. cerry Charity Ball Given In Cheyenne. fe The biennial charity ball, which was Biven in the Masonic Temple in Chey- enne on ‘Thursday night, was attended by notables from all over the state of Wyoming and many points in Colo-! ‘rado. Fully 500 people were in at- tendance at the ball from 9 o'clock Qo 1. The proceeds of the affair ere donated to the Hospital Aid ‘society. In the receiving line were Archie Allison, Governor Robert D. Carey and Mrs, Carey, Mayor Edward P. Taylor, Mrs. Taylor, Colonel Thomas Dugan, Mrs. Dugan, Mrs. Charios Bristol, Mrs. Fred E. Warren, Mrs. P, Emmerson Glafcke, and Miss Mary ‘Carpenter. Mis# Margaret Sullivan and Miss Eileen Sullivan, who were the house guests of Governor and Mrs. Robert §D. Carey, were present at the social function." Miss Margaret Sullivan Lwore a gown of rose taffeta and silver lace, and Miss Eileen Sullivan wore lavender taffeta draped in embroid- was carried. Mrs. Arthur K. Lee of Thermopolis wwas also in attendance. She was gowned in black lace and cloth of gold. : a. eke Delphian Society To Have Meeting. The members of the Natrona Del- hian Society will meet at the home ff Mrs. Arthur Schulte, 1042 E. Sec- ond street, on Wednesday afternoon. The regular literary program and forum ‘discussions. of current topics will be enjoyed. eee ‘Mrs. P. C. Gerald, California where tiey will spend sev- eral months. During the past week, Mrs. Nicolaysen was entertained elab- orately by y of her friends. - eee Dance Well Attended widay Night. e dancing party which was given at the Hi » fe une ‘icolaysen and her son, the direction of A. Charles d sant A, K. Bott was enjoyed by a odly number of peovle. The sic for the evening was suppl the Peterson. erchestra, which } ink me: witn’ enthus:2 ounce of she WOMEN WATCH THE LEADER eats. Pasay ered net, with which @ blue ostrich fan, left last evening for. southern, the evening rafceslr in the dining room, was held an ihe ‘aapist and prill rooms. -The an es are held every evening. ¢ eee Cantata Is Enjoyed On Sunday Evening. The ‘sacred cantata, were served! che dancing; “Faith and of the Presbyterian church last night under the able direction of Professor Rudolph Lundberg. The tabernacle, which has been completed recently, was well filled by members of the Presbyterian church and their friends. The soloists of the choir were the Praise,"" was given at the tabernacle} ‘plications for leases are granted by ros government. oe 3 | A number ct the off men of Cas- per left for Denver the latter part of the week to be in attendance there at the Bureau of Mines canference , concerning matters relative to the operation of the Sait Creek field. ce Gus Hardendorf of the San Juan Petroleum company is in Chicago, Il1., attending to business interests for tho next few days. Freda Henderson, 2 well known stockman of this county, has returned to the city after spending several days |in Nebraska on business. ese James Fitzpatrick of Guernsey, Wy- oming, who has been here for the past week looking after business interests has returned to his home. ees Dan E, Kneedler of the Kascming Oil company is in the city from Salt |Creek, where he is field manager ‘or that firm, cee The appointment of Miss Mary Garden as director of the Cnicage Opera company is said to have up- set a plan entertained by the famous Mesdames Frank, Buckner, Burns, i . sisinger of returning to England to Morrison, Leschinsky, Miss Selma) stand for: parliament: She is a na- Young and the Messrs, Bottoms,|tive of Aberdee, Powell, Burns and Firman. Mrs. ; a ee Wallace Leavitt was the accompanist. Besides the golos many choruses were rendered. eee Mr. and Mrs...R. H. Nichols re- turned yesterday from Chicago, Ill. where they spent several days. Mr. Nichols visited in Washington, D. C., on business diring the past two weeks. —_——>——.- Henry J. Bingenheimer, formerly a jresident of this city, arrived this jmorning from his home in Denver :and will look after business interests [nere for the next few days. ‘ see George L. Longfellow. is here from Denver attending to business matters for the day. eee R. M, Bartholomew left last night for Denver on a short business trip. Mrs. Daisy Hoenish spent the week- end in the city from Ker home in Riv- Jerton, on a shopping trip and visiting |with friends. eee | Allan J. Peterson of Cheyenne is registered at the Henning Hotel while jhere looking after business interests. Judge C. 0. Brown of the district court arrived from Douglas, where he| has been holding court. see H. L. Plants is here from Douglas visiting with business acquaintances for the next few days. porary Arthur W. Pettit of Cheyenne is at- tending to business in the city for a day or so. see Bugene McCgrthy, a, wel}-known sheepman of t returned this morning from Cheyenne, * Mrs. Rex Reno has accepted a posi- tion in the offices of H. J. Peterson, representative of the Carey Bros. Real Estate Company: Mrs. C, F. Hillman is expected to re- she has been on a pleasure trip ani attending to business interests. see Mr. jturn tomorrow from Denver, they have spent the past weeks. where several eee M. T. Rathvom has returned from Denver, where he has been for the past several days attending to busi ness for the Western States Company. . 88 Cafeteria is in Chicago, Ilt., visiting with friends. cee turned from California, where he has irepected several oil properties in that state. Mr. Evans is interested in tracts in the southern end of the Salt Creek field and expects to ntart operating the same as soon as ap- MANY WOMEN USE GLYCERINE MIXTURE the INSTANT pleasant action of sim- ple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka, One spoonful re- lieves ANY CASE gas on stomach or sour stomach. Because Adler-ika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel. It often cures constipation and prevents appendicitis, One lady reports herself CURED of a Lad case of bowel trouble end constipation. Casper Pharmacy.— ‘Adv. 35 Specials for Today and Tomorrow Just Received Beautiful Dresses In Tricotines, Tricolettes, Serges, Velours Going at $16.50 Worth Double Beautiful New Suits Arriving Daily An Elegant Line of New Millinery Arrived Today PERSONALS { rhe country, ; where he spent the past week look-| ing after smportant business interests.) car) and Mrs. John Dorin will re- Mrs. Lovey Hudson of the Wyatt Wallace D. Evans has recently re- | Casper women will be surprised at— D. A. Randall of Denver, 1% spend: ing a few days in the city looking after business interests. see . R. Lincoln is here from Naw York City, attending to business maiters. eee W. C. Woodring of Denver, is reg- istered at the Henning Lotel while here on business. eee Mrs: A. Klutzleb of this city, who has been in Denver for ths past few months returned to her home here Sunday. BIG BATTLE IS OPPOSED | BY WOMEN (By Associated Press) MONTREAL, Quebec, Jan. 31,— | Women's organizations here are vig: crously protesting the attempt to have the Dempsey-Carpentier heavy- weight boxing championship bout brought to Montreal. The social sery- lice council objected in a telegram te Premier Tasschereau of Quebec. Re- plying today, he said any proposal from the fight promoters would be ‘a \federal question determined under the jeriminal code provisions. | Hfrs. John Scott of the Montreal | Women's Club, said she did not wish 'to see Montreal ‘‘made an easy mark for such an enterprise.” ‘AbD FO. U. 8S. BASE. WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.—The full membership of the Congressional jJoint committee created to select Pacific coast naval bases today ununi- mausly » recommended Alameda on San Francisco bay fs the xenecal fleet naval base. Other bases rec- ommended were San Diego and und Point, for aviation and San Pearo for a submarine base, The submarine base at San Pedro, |Cal., the committee recommended should be established at a cost not cx- ceeding $4,000,001 eo Lae tih N Try Tribune wantads for results. REPORT OF GUN FIGHT oTARTLES VIRGINIAN TOWN Trial of Accused Miners Resumed After Investigation Fails to Reveal Source of Rumors (By Associated Press) WILLIAMSON, W, Va., Jan. 31.— Federal soldiers and a heavy force of deputy sheriffs were hurried into the mountains surrounding Williamson early today at the sound of rifle fir- ing. Careful search failed to reveal the presence of the riflemen. There Were no casualties, but there were widely circulated rumors that bullets had fallen in one section of the city. Intense excitement prevailed for a time but+the presence of Colonel Her- man Hall, and a company of the 19th United States infantry served to calm the fears of those who professed to believe that an attempt would be made to rescue the 21 men on trial here for the Matewan shootin. The excitement had died down and the detail of soldiers, mud-bespatter- ed and weary, had returned to their quarters here when Judge R. D. Bai- ley opened the fourth day of the triat. In the courthouse were 200 addi- tional veniremen ready for examina- tion. Eighteen tentative jurymen who had spent yesterday in the court- house in charge of a deputy sheriff without permission to see relatives or friends, were in the jury box. Two of them were excused, H. K. Cant- rell, a school teacher of Nolan, on the plea that he was related to one of the defendants, and Harlan James, a Williamson merchant, because his kinship with a former defendant, against whom the indictment is®not to be pressed. The 21 men, who are facing pros- ecution for their alleged participation in the Matewan fight, were brighter and more cheerful than at any ‘ine since the trial began. RICKARD TO PROMOTE BIG SCRAP ALONE BULLETIN NEW YORK, Jan. 31.—Tex Rick- ard will promote the Dempsey-Car- pentier bout for the heavyweight championship of the wor!d alone. He made this announcement late today after a conference with Wil- liam A. Brady, at which he agreed to take over the interests of both Brady and Chas B, Cochran of Lon- don, who is seriously ill. Gee con eS WOMEN MEET TONIGHT. The monthly business meeting of the Business and Professional -Wom- en’s club will be held this evenin, at 8 o'clock at the rooms in th» Y. W. C._A. clubhouse. All members of the organization are urged to be prosent as well as any business or profes- sional women who sould like t7 join. turn tomorrow from Chicago, where} Child Taken trom Mother After Death MILWAUKEE, Wis., Jam. 31,—A child was born early today by a Ceasarian operation performed in a Racine hospital a few minutes after the mother had died of injuries re- ceived when a train struck an auto- mobile. Five others were seriously in- jured. The child will live, physicians said. The woman was the mother of six other children WOMAN CUT AND STABBED BY ROBBERS| (By Associated Press) CLEVELAND, Ohio, Jan, 31.— Miss Gretchen Brandt, 37, was found beaten and stabbed to death this morning In her reom at the home of her brother-in-law, Dr. Les- ter Slemen, with whom she made her home. The head was crushed and there were numerous knife wounds on the body. Robbery was believed to have been the motive for the crime, $500 worth of jewelry being missing. DETECTIVES WOUNDED BY ROBBER GANG DETROIT, Mich., Jan. 31.—Three | detectives were shot and seriously wounded by three bandits, who this morning: held up and robbed the Morton fond Company's offices in the public square downtown. At the hospital, it was said two of the detectives probably would dic. The bandits escaped with $10,000 in Lib- erty bonds, according to the police report. cigarette. Flavoris led toasti ing TRULY, dear friends: THE TOWN CLOCK gust watches over yee WHITE LIGHT SQUARE on Center St. as faithfully as a us Lighthouse Keeper. know Every TICK has welcomed a FRIEND to if = e News Depot would like AN INSTITUTION ALWAYS FOR THE PEOPLE to 251 South Center St. Phone 256 buy Digs WHERE: Mr. Pep spends 16 hours each day to see } ; that the People “GET WHAT THEY WANT” Sundries, j : Toilet THE PLACE: Mr. Sell’em sticks around to see that Articles, the People find the “POP” in “POPULAR bis PRICES.” Af, REASON: Both Mr. Pep and Mr. Sell’em know The what it is to “BE ON THE OUTSIDE LOOK- News ING IN.” Depot PEP-O-GRAMS and 2 a Don't sink a dollar if you only need a kel’: i h. Mr. Pep a In eovene ite to Pep's Institution is worth a t: You February box of matches. will Woman’s. ‘The waiting room is down at the Burling- WANT yom ton depot. add TO Companion Miss Pep and Mr. Sell’em have just enough ” i a : another Bue WtGoed meraisg; Suase, end, wo tons, Maryt® department 7 just BARNUM IS DEAD and the SUCKER has learned: for BUNK Is Like BOOZE —_$?t Courtery means the It gives you the head- What Service means h 1 and What Bull means fun of ache: 5 the - thing, PEP sells MAGAZINES—a carload every month, that’s SELL’EM serves NEWSPAPERS—a truckload every day. all, ONE washes the windo6ws—the OTHER sweeps the floor. Therefore—the JANITOR is KING! GUNNISON @ ux m8 | SUIT SKIRTS STILL AND SOME ARE SPLIT,SAYS _ BUYER BACK FROM MARKET P. R. Blakey of the Blakey ready- to-wear company has just returned with from a buying trip to New ‘York | City. The newly purchased mer- | chandise is arriving daily. The shipments include many of the very latest and most attractive spring model suits. ornate models are draped with The materials which are being 5 : used in the imported and American | S@8hes of brightly colored ribbon, | riremen. Model sults ace. the Piquetyne, | Ff brocaded ribbons showing gold ; | tints.. Tassels are placed every- which is similar to the Poiret twill only with a finer cord and a more | elegant finish, and a Cascadine | which is very serviceable weave be- | sides having a soft appearance. The colors for the suits are the ever edge. ting’ with buttons. Most of the suits are highly tri: braiding and appliqued panels, giv- ing the effect of stripes, and satin | sashes edged with long silk fringe. The sashes which are this season are even being seen on the semi-tailored suits. | where with fringe on every possible The sleeves are rather tight SHORT plaqued buttons, h avy {Jackson was so popular | flue. Unab! The more to be strung out |was not estimated. slashed cuffs and large Many of the waist lines work was of no avail. “TWO-ROOM HOUSE ON TENTH STREET BURNS FROM DEFECTIVE FLUE A two-rom house on Tenth and destroyed by fire this |morning as the result of a defective 0 reach a fire plug with- in the necessary distance for the hos necessitated formation of a bucket brigade by tho Chemicais were also used but the fire had gained such headway the the The damage | t- | Some excitement was caused yester~ day morning on Center street near | Midwest Avenue when the department e are high, and a few of the suits |answered a call to the Manhattan Sette Pei abs cetiemetacemin We Mare dgetenaa ‘wlth iabprt walated ft. |Cafe. Smoke was pouring from the ted jackeis. basement under the restaurant but Many of the stvies carry the |no fire was found. short coats with short tight skirts or shorter skirts with a flare. Some | In recognition of her thérougt | eee eS of the skirts even show the tend- | knowledge of practical banking, Miss ency to have a slash on either side. | Margaret Kelly has been elected One of the newest novelties b shown in the bodice-like belt, ing at- je: tached to the skirt and doing away i eens with the necessity of a ‘‘modesty” or lace vest. ‘These costume skirts | New York City a new seven- are seen on many of the French odels. of bachelor: a little girl! | HAT is what one woman said after wearing the ARCH PRESERVER SHOE for three months. It will do as much for you. Will pre- yent that needless tirteg of your feet. Will keep them well, strong, vigorous, ippy- Yet you can wear just the style you wish, ‘The ARCH PRESERVER SHOE looks like any regular good shoe. But your foot immediately feels the differ ence. Of course, it also relieves all “KEEPS THE FOOT WELL" Unless this trade-mark appears {t is not a genuine ARCH PRE- SERVER SHOE. The ex¢lusive arch construction offers‘firm support for the foot during the entire life of the shoe and gives the shoe longer life. There is a “walking base” underneath the entire foot. THE -| Oe, —— H shier of the National Bank of Deni-| son, Texas, teen-story hotel for the exclusive use "My feet feel as they did when I was wim Oceans Io |WOHIEN WATCH] THE LEADER BOOTERY 124 East Second St. “Your Feet Will Bring You Back” HE ARCH 1 PRESERVER SHOE Hot Water At any hour of the day or night. Just open the hot-water faucet and the umphrey Automatic Gas Heater does the rest. No waste—as the of Steaming Water on our floor. 119 East First St. Humphrey only heats the water as you need it. Why not enjoy this wonderful appliance? Our gas fitters will connect one at your convenience. See one in operation Casper Gas Appliance Co. Phone 1500 §