Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 28, 1921, Page 3

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Enjoyed oe nt Among the visitors at the Gloria Dare Blake “Studio Evening" on Sun- day evening were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller, Mr.’ and’ Mrs, Charles Cooper, of Tulsa, Okla, Dr. A. G. Jeffrys, Mrs. De Woody, the Misses Mabel ~ and Lois Sandlin, H. R. Keyes and a Mr, Powell. . “ 4. paper was read by Mrs. Charles Sy, Cooper on Anton. Rubinstein. His Saturday Night Dance The house was crowded and the audi- “byy Introduce New Music ence was pleased by the splendid man- Looking for something; new and|ner in which the young performers original is getting to be the popular | acquitted themselves. i day Mrs. De Woody and W. H. Patten sport of the crowd who . patronize The judges were Mrs. J. T. Riach| will give & talk on the opera Robin Schembeck'’s Winter Garden. Saturday | Dr. Latham, C. E. Baker and Mr.| Hood .whick. will be \presented here night Schembeck introduced “Miss | Fisher. 5 g00n, Orpheum” doubling on one piano with| Awards consisted of books outlining St ese Bryce Wilson, and himself at the|music history and the prize winners| Mrs. J. E. Wils has. returned from other. The three pianos playing alone, | wil. have the privilege of a music|a three weeks visit in Loveland, Colo. which they did at intervals, providei|history class. Divisions of, smaller : i SaRNG EOF he's . & unique change. The orchestra is now [children received gifts of gold pencils | Janusty Marriage is. qndoubtedly giving Casper the best|and music bags, the latter being do- @ance music that has \\ever been |nated by The Richter Music company.| ‘The marriage of Miss Helen Kjell- Aheard here. The combination of threo]. The contest will be made an an-|berg, a nurse at the Casper Private Saxophones, one C melody, one so-|nual feature by Miss Van Meter. The | hospital, to Herbert | L. Pittsman, Prano and one tenor, provides har-|contests next year will include «ali|which was performed by the Rev. mony that is worthy of the famous |classes with morning, afternoon and|Philip K. Edwards, last January 10, Ted Lewis and Art Hickman organi.|evening sessions. The first contest,|has just been announced to friends. zations. The xylophone is another in | which was held Friday night reflecr-|'The affair was kent a secret and Mrs. novation that is proving decidedly pop-|ed great interest in such work. The|Pittman has continued her work at ular. winners in their respective classes|the hospital. She will resign her po- Schembeck’s latest stunt is to in-| follow: sition as soon as she is relieved. Mr. troduce a vaudeville revue in con-] Clarinet, Dean Mechling; first year|and Mrs. Pittman will make their nection with certain club dances. On|piano, Tom Milne; first year violin, | home here. Friday night the Paramount Ctub|tie between Thora Siebers and Ruth pith dance will be featured by a vaude-| McIntosh; second year piano, Mar- issued ville bill commencing at 10:45, garet Thompson; second year violin, |For Shrine Ball 5 ’ oF Unset Lillian England; third year violin,| The annual formal ball to be given Mrs. N. L. Moll and daughter Mirs|Grace Pluckhahm; third year pianv,|by the Shriners of the city has. been Emma Moll have returned from Ok-|Dean Burdick; fourth year piano, |announced by invitations. The affair mulgee, Okla., where they were spend-| Verna. Searles. will be given at the Masonic Temple ing the winter. They were calléd home 28 + {on March 10 and will be strict'y ' the illness of Harry L. Moll, who} Mr, and Mrs. S. N. Brooks are ex-| formal. ben attending the University of | pected to return today from a wedding Nebraska and was compelled to give | trip in the east. They will be at home up his studies for the second semester | at the V—V. ranch. by am attack of influenza. aie see The Woman's Auxiliary to the Am- Mrs. M. N. Wheeler was hostess at|erican Legion will meet tomorrow at- a meeting of the Pi Beta Phi Alumni}ternon at 2:30 o'clock at the Y. W. club which was held at her home|C. A. The regular business session last Saturday evening. Topics of in-| will be enjoyed. terest to the members were discusse.. ore e Delicious refreshments were served | Scots to Hold : by the hostess. Social . W. W. Keefe returned Saturday from Denver and Cheyenne where he has been on a business trip. . M. C. Crouch’ has returned from a short business visit in Newcastle. see Mrs. E. H. Beans has returned to Clan Stewart will entertain at an|her home here after visiting with Eastern Star informal social and dance in the L O.|Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Henderson of Tea Tomorrow 0. F. at 8 o'clock tonight. -All of the | Lusk. Tea will be served at the tea rooms|Scotch people and their friends are see of the Masonic Temple tomorrow af-|invited to attend. Refreshments will]. Mrs. W. Henderson, who has been zernon by the Mesdames Carl Taylor, |be served. visiting in Crawford, Nebr., and Lusk, ‘Ralph Vam Denberg, Harry Free and ee has returned to her home here. | Barnes. Senior-Philathea Class . sore cee to dacvo Tea Mrs. F, F. Flannigan, who has been Burlington Circle A tea will be served in the parlors;in Lusk, visiting with her daughter, To Hold Meeting. of the Methodist church by the mem-|Mrs, E.' Paul Bacheller, is now at ‘The members of the Burlington Cir-| bers of the Senior Philathea class of |her home on South Durbin. cle of the Baptist church will mect|the Sunday school on Tuesday after- ees at the home of Mrs. Nettie Dunn,| noon. Members of the Sunday'school| A. A.“Russell who formerly was in- 968 United street on Tuesday after-|and friends are invited to attend. terested in real estate in Lusk, has noon at 2 o'clock. aiers returned to .his offices here. after ne A. E. Stirret Host spending several days on a business Mrs. Kelly is At Stag Party trip to the southern part of the state. Hostess. A pleasant afternoon was spent at A number of prominent business RAE 5 men of the city were guests at the} Ed Miller of the Union Oil company the home of Mrs. A. J. Kelly last . Tea was setved to a num- ber of home of the A. E, Stirrett last Sat-| has returned from Lusk where he has urday night at a stag party. A sup-|been visiting with friends and rela- per was served at midnight. tives. eee Many Visit Rod and- Gun Club. ‘The final hearing) of the musicisl| The club house on. the ‘grounds, of mtest given under thé direction of {the Casper Rod and Gun club was Mise Doris Van Meter was: attended | filled with guests Sunday. Seven car-|the bureau of labor statistics of. the by_many_music lovers of the city.4ioads of Casper members made the! United States department of labor in Mrs. C. H. Lowe is Visiting with her E> NSH SASS 9S SST Special music will be furnished for our < Imported perfumes, toilet waters, soaps, pow- ders, etc. Everything for milady’s toilet. Baby's nursery needs. Father’s shaving comforts. ton’s Chocolates of Milwaukee; Nevins & Wood- shelves and kept in iced refrigerators for your fi benefit. tain for your Stationery, tables, etc., everything correspondence. We ini: several leading lines FLASH LIGHTS ~ THERMOS BOTTLES AAU HTS OS eT ES PTS TOT A DOG WITH WOODEN LEG ATTRACTS ATTENTION—“Brownie,” terrier, owned by Mrs. Anna McDonald of Atlantic City, N. J., probably has the novel distinction of being the first dog to successfully get about with a wooden leg, The dog has learned to use the artificial limb with ease and attracts much attention when promenading with his mistress along the famous boardwalk. peesioetce D. C., is here on busi- Mail Robbers to businnes interests, Hi in expected Plead Guilty to return to his offices here the first of this week. eee George Thumas attorney has re COUNCIL BLU 'S, lowa, Feb. 28. turned to his Denver offices after|—While a jury was being empanelled spending several days here on busi-|in federal court here today for the ness. trial of Ferd A. Poffenberger on a ee charge of complicity in the Burling- Miss Agnes Clare has resumed her|ton mail car robbery here last No. position with the Midwest Refining|Vember, the acctiscd appeared before company after spending the week end|Judge M. B. Wade and pleaded guil- at her home in Douglas. ty. Merle Phillips, against whom an eee indictment was returned at the con- Miss Frances Harrington is confin-|Vening of court today, also pleaded ed to her home by an attacic of the|#uilty to the charge of complivity in grippe. the robbery. eee Mr, and Mrs. Joe L. May have re- gummed trom ‘tines, dont we" RISCO FIRE ness interests for the May Tank com- es cae LIMIT RULES Tommy Shannon is spending a few dave in the city trom Chines, 1.1 ARE UPHELD chants. * eee W. R. Johnson spent Saturday In| WASHINGTON, Feb. 28,—Author- Douglas on a short business trip. ity of the Board of Public Works of oar San Francisco to prevent maintenance Donald “Michie is looking after busi-|of wooden structures within the city ness interests in the city from the|fire limits was sustained today by the Michie ranch near here. _ Supreme Court. Lower courts were a upheld in their refusal to. grant C. Mr. and Mrs. I.. L. Bechtel of Mid-|S. and Michael Maguire an injunc. West are spending the day in Casper.|tion restraining the board from de- |Mr. Bechtel attended a meeting of|molishing a wooden buliding owned the field superintendents at the Mid-|by them. west Refinery, while Mrs. Bechtel SRT ees friends. ap shopping and calling on! Gorman newspapers are printing : mary adVertisements of women want- ———a ing husbands, a supply of fuel and a Rust in Canadian wheat causes aj flat or apartment often being offer- Joss of about $150,000,000 a year. ed _as an additional inducement. | STANDARD REFINERY NOTES | Alva Sparks of the construction de-| partment has been called to his home at Boulder, Colo., owing to the illness of his mother. He expects to be gone for about six days. Dan Swartsfager employed at the tower stills is confined to his home with a slight illness. We hope to see Dan back on the job within the next few days. Joe Riedl employed in the construc- tion department for some time, has left the employ of the company and has departed for his farm which is located near Basin, Wyo. Cc. F. Lynch an assistant foreman in the labor department has resigned in order to accept a position with the Casper Motor company in their mechanical department. The Safety Department has placed @ large double compartment bulletia board in the road just south of the machine shop, It has been painted the universal safety colors which are yellow and green. As soon as the paint is thoroughly dried, this board will be used to exhibit Safety bulle- tins, which will be of much Interest to the employees. Rapid progress is being made by J. D. Tucker the contractor who is erect- ing the condensor boxes on the new WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.— Repre- fwork. The pipe fitters have also sentative Champ Clark’s condition Started the fitting up of receiving |rives, he plans to take F. M. Merritt, | was described today as “more favor. house number six. This will be the|Art Dees, E. S. Walker and several first of the new houses to be placed |o! to service. Alcova for a real celebration and it Rese goes with out saying that there wi'l|ly. OUT, END OF WORLD IS PUT OFF BY ‘JEHOVAH’ DENVER, Colo., Feb. 28—Joshua | “Jehovah” Sykes, self-styled King | of Heaven and Earth, who left yes- | terday for San Francisco to begin | serving an eighteen months for ob- | struction of the draft during the | war, returned to Denver today. He had another “vision” he said, and left the train at Cheyenne. Sykes left Denver last Thursday to begin his sentence but left the train at Cheyenne and returned, saying he had a vision that the end of the world would come before March. He gathered his followers together Sunday in the “Temple of David" and held a service extend ing over Sunday and until train time yesterday. Man Defeated son, a former state senator of ion of the end of the world had been |self-inflicted bullet wound. Wilson revised and that the end would not | shot himself, according to his wife, af- come before next Saturday. iter he tried to shoot her and their five He would make no statement to [xs ir old daughter, Lillian last night. She said he had been despondert day beyond the fact that he had PAGE THREE ———————— | Industrial News| HARDING NOT TO LOSE til Sikes’ bail is forfeited by failure to appear in San Francisco tomor- | Tow, he said, Sykes will stil! be un- der jurisdiction of the United States marshal’s office in the coast city. ——————_—_ Election Takes His Own Life CHICAGO, Feb. 28.—Emmett Wil- At the time of his departure Sun-|homa and recently defeated candidate lay Sykes announced that his vis- |for alderman here, died today of a in Okla- received a new vision. The naturi [since his defest as a socialist alder- % of the new vision was not divulged. | Manic candidate. United States Marshal Samuel J. I°GGMS eae AE Burris sald that any action to be ny taken by him would depend upon in. CHAMP CLARK IMPROVES struction from San Francisco. Un able" by his physician, Dr. thers to the mountains out around Sour Grapes be no ladies present. eT We have been taught to believe that ladie,, varticularly those of the mar- ried ciass, do not have birthdays. It would appear that this teaching is in- correct. A few days ago a certain young lady named Merritt, celebrated | a: one of these noted events. At the ment were busy gathering in the coin of the realm and as all men are pror: to do, were not mistrusting that any thing was going wrong at their re- spective domiciles, however, upon re- turning from a hard day’s labor, thay were met with such phrases as; “you should see the presents, we have hail a lovely afternoon, the strawberries Were delicious or I am sorry but your supper will be a little late.” Now ev- ery one knows that the writer is strong for the ladies but during the coming summer when his births a Proper working conditen, LETS at aicte and feel rma eae KIDNEYS." MONEY-BACK GUARAN: A. 0, BLISS CO, WASH. D.C. 13 waiting for the arrival of a Ford tour: ing car which he ordered several days get the car as he intimated that his time of the celebration, the male ele-| friends were goin; id In China no admission is charged to ‘ W. C. (Bil) Eads, general foreman | the motion picture theaters. Everyone ot the construction department is|walks in free. But when a few hun- 5 dred feet of film have been shown, the lights are turned up and a contri- go. The writer is anxious for Bill :o| bution box is passed round. All pied. a A Right Sinart Special For Tuesday Middy Blouses White, Pink and Blue. All sizes— $1.50 Worth from $3.00 to $5.00 See Window Display Frantz Shop. New Goods Arriving Daily ST 24 SAT 229 TT 20 TTT _ JOHN TRIPENY CO. extend to the people of Casper and vicinity a hearty invitation to a row, |Tuesday, March |, in their newly completed home in the ‘Tripeny Block. feo ager No expense has been spared to make this store the most elaborate and best equipped institution of its kind in the Northwest, and we take pleasure in presenting to you, Wyoming’s “Drug Store de Luxe. as guests in the afternoon and evening. _ Floral offerings for every lady visiting our store. A complimentary cigar for the gentlemen. Fruit punch served free to all of our visitors. ° a Notice wnkigest asortment of toilet articles ever dis Tripeny’ S Foun tdi Goes There” Elegantly upholstered soda booths for your com- ; fort. Our fountain menu is the most complete of any Our candy stock includes the original Johns- in Wyoming. Dainty dishes served in a tasty manner outiitters a pleasing memory. - a Your favorite drink served the upeeny ey: pp Most Somplete cigar, cigarette, tobacco and with that little touch of individuality will make the taste fmvairtight hnumidors at the proper desree of || - linger so that when you think of soda you will think of moisture. : : ri ‘Tripeny’s. 7 Vibrators (We Will Demonstrate) PARISIAN IVORY | BRUSHES ‘Notice Who Goes There” VAM ALE! YATES AT Re SAITO SSATOTT TTT Who Ansco : d : ee a "ward's famous lines, in boxes or bulk fresh on the by experienced dispensers will make a visit to our foun- a Your found on est books se arena Nag ttend their grand opening tomor- Complete assortment of guaranteed standard lines of rubber goods, including hot water bottles, fountain syringes, rubber gloves, etc. Everything for your sickroom needs. Cameras, films and supplies. Complete for the amateur photographer. us your films to develop. Our jewelry department is stocked with the latest patterns of Community silver, clocks, watches, etc. A large assortment of gifts suitable for any occasion. favorite magazine or periodical will be our fully stocked magazine stand. Lat- by most popular authors. ‘LEATHER GOODS FOUNTAIN PENS AAT Ae AO . escri partment i ith i 1 ipti ill be handled entirely by registered phar- Our Prescripti t is freshly stocked with everything your doctor may prescribe. Your prescription wi n macists which wil cate Garstanie i every detail and will. be ready for you in the shortest length of time that careful attention and accuracy will permit. TUESDAY ATM FAL ’ Shoup, who said his patient passed & good night and was resting quiet- contribute to the price of the seat oc- They are hand embroidered, come in When you think of seasonable merchandise, think Jesse must

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