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Legion to Be Host at Free. Dance.’ Next Friday evening the George W. Vroman post_of will hold a free dance in the clubrooms in the Smith/Purner building for. the entertainment of the members of the wie sa post and their friends. i Slater, W. J. Coyne, and Jack Leary.|Cross, and Miss Mabel E. Gates, as- ‘The dance éommittés has been in- sic e sistant secretary’ of the Sopial, Serv. Ww. 0. w. structed to get the best musical talent | To Visit in ice, came here yesterday from Den-| Regular meeting Wednesday; March available in the city for the occasion, | California. ver to take charge of that section of}2. Initiation and election of officers. ‘The billiard and moved to ths rear and the whole main flgor of: the ‘clubrooms will be made ready ‘for the accommodation of the crowd which is Light refreshments will be served throughout the evening and new novel- ty numbers wil entertainment committee. se Mré. A. F. Ottman of the sales force of the Blakey Read$-to-Wear company next week for California, where they. will spend several weeks. A number of friends among the’ pioneers of the city were the guests. NOTICE - { Bazaar and cake sale,‘crocheted bei spread and banquet spread auction will be held at the Shaffer and Gay furniture store all day Saturday hy the ladies of te North Casper Chapel. s2-3t pany. ‘ying will’ be enjoyed during the. even: z ing. The Leffingwell, orchestra. will | furnish the music. The Mullin’ club will be decorated for the affair and the plans for the entertainment are in charge of a committee composed ‘of EJ. Donahue, Dr. T. J. Drew, Ed PERSONALS | Mrs. Kittie B. Payne, Home! Serv- ice secretary of the American Red law firm. the American Legion Mrs. B. B. Brooks and Mrs. Hugh L. Patton are leaving Casper the first {of next week for Southern California where they will spend several weeks eg a pleasure trip. pool tables will be re. the Natrona county Red Cross.: . 8. Monroe and Mrs. Monroe haye récently come to Casper from Hous- jton, Texas. Mr. Monroe is with the expected to attend. C Weilliamsport Wire and Rope com- | Binming-Rhodes .|pany and will assist A. G. Tibby: in | the cr fi » AL ast Si 1! be provided by the eri carh aed tapes Bee lee ee eee Hf Seogne . . y. Walter L. French pes- zr . & cy . formed marriage services uniting STANDARD REFINERY NOTES, Mr. and Mrs, Mike McCleary are in the city from the Banner ranch near Lloyd C. Binning of this city and Miss Vera Rhodes of Nebraska, at the Methodist church Monday evening ai |"¢T* has received word of the death of her " 7 o'clock. Only the necessary wit- partment at the main ther, R. T. Gaughen, of Hot’ Springs, nesses were present at the wedding. J. S. Mechling “eft: last night for | S. D. Mr. Gaughen passed on after a “engthy illness Springs. Mrs, Mable V: has been a guest of Mrs. Frank Eng- berate ojf company in the .Salt|ly come to Casper from Nebraska and ee Jand for the past two weeks, left yes-| Creek ficld, haé accepted a position with the Cas- 5 terday afternoon for Little Rock, Ark., ees |per National bank. bday arian ini Geert et graye where she was called by the death of | Meeting of the | ‘ her father, A. L. Mr. Vaughn's death occurred suddenly in Los Angeles, wife had been sojourning for several Denver, where he will look after bust: In Cheyenne and bits lately toch the |NeSS interests for the Oil Well: Sup- inspiration of a number of elabora:e |P!¥ company. - s showers and social affairs. Saintes , The groom is associated with the| Miss Luella Roundhorst has setent- in a hospital at Hot|, The bride has been teaching school ‘aughn O'Rourke, who St. Mark's Guild : | The ladies of St. Mark's Guild w.ll enjoy a meeting tomorrow afternoon at the parish house at 2:30 o'clock. | : business. . Vaughn, of that rity. Mrs. D. L. Gaston has’ returned sacar from Arminto, where she has: been ing. visiting with friends. ‘nus Cal., where he and his months. The body was shipped to the| The hostesses will be Mrs, W. F. Huf-|__B- M- Mulcahy returned from Rapid. family home in Arkansas. smith, Mrs: James: Weiderhold, and|C!t¥, S. D., where he was called by ¢ see Mrs. F. R. Hufsmith. jthe illness of his father. J.'S. Mu'-|shoshoni dam, where 1. H, Warren has been appointed to the position for the Western States Oil and Land B, R. Crum, who has been in that position, left Monday for the western coast ,where he will be con- nected ‘with a large oil company. Mr. ‘Warren has been Mr. Crum’s assistant for several months. ; . company, Sullivan Family in Washington, Mr. and Mrs. van are in Was’ Open House at American Legion The members man post of the in the basemen! Arrangements: made at the regular meeting of th> ‘last night. A‘ committee for the entertainment was appointed. Legion hel: Music has ber dancing and. the pool and billiard tables in the room will be romoved for Refreshments will the evening. the Misses Margaret and Eileen Sulli- tend the inaugu ry hold an open house in the club rooins building, on Friday evening. ‘The t .|cahy, manager of the Mulcahy estab- is Soba Will be apentimaking: art:| Greet. ii. tHevatate. ‘The alder Me; icles for the bazaar which will be held | soon after Easter. “Refreshments will| Mulcahy is reported to be somewhat be served by the hostesses and a large | Proved. a d. 5 pice eligntle neha R. M. Bartholomew is in Denver on Little Miss Kimball a short business trip. Celebrates Birthday | The fourth anniversary if Little Miss Jeanette Kimball was celebrated yesterday afternoon at her home, 461 Devine street, by a party to which 20 small guests were invited. ‘The afternoon was spent. playing games and with contests. Later, Mrs, of purchasing agent No. 1, The members, Dr. H. R, Lathrop is spending’ a few days in Denver on business and pleasure. Charles D. Carey was here yester- day from the Careyhurst ranch, en- route to Cheyenne where he will look jing after some personal affairs. department, Patrick Sullivan and man, Mont., ninacen, D. C., to at- Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE after business interests. Mr, Carey and his family haye recently return- ed from California’ whee they have been spending the winter. M. C. Dutton has left for Montana where he will attend to business for the Mountain and Exploration com- Mrs. P, R. Blakey has returned from Denver where she spend several days Community — silverware: Winte-- |ilast week and the week end. Henthorne Co., 141- Bast “Second street. 2-28-6t| R. H. Nichols left yesterday for Denver where he will attend to legal matters for the Nichols and Stirrett Abe Lagier spent yesterday in the city from Cheyenne. He was here at- tending to official business. THOS. LONGHURST. Clerk. : A. J. BELS, C. C. 3-1-2 Industrial News. R. M, Hancock, former field’ man for the Glenrock Gil company, has ae- cepted a position in the payroll de- office. Claude John, son of the pipe repair department, has returned to work aft? er being off on account of illness for the past several days. Wilbur Tubbs, pumper at the maih the Dave Hill, employed-as a still clean-| er, has left the wervice of the com- pany and has accepted a job at. the, have he will charge of the powder work, The new safety committee, division held its first meeting today. ‘Tom Dineen, Morgan and George Lard, are show-| ing considerable interest in the safety movement dnd tell us that their motto for the coming year will be: “Safety every hour out of every twenty-four.” oO. Park White, employee in the pipe has departed for Boze- where he intends look- grocery We understand that A.J. Bels will be his partner in the’ under- W. 8. Kimball, Jr., sérved the chil- : ra ee’ dren with dainty refreshments. i i se Elaborate Plans for . Fifth Angual Ball. A committee composed of Messrs. L. A. Reed,George Campbell; J. T. Scott and W. W. Keefe, have the| plans for the fifth/annual Shrine ball in their hands+* ‘The Masonic temple will be elaborately decorated ih ap-! propriate colpts arid .symbols. The | ball Will be formal and refreshments TA nent hee Te ate eatttaes i New Arrivals of of the George Vro- American Legion will it of the West Hote) for the party were For Women en procured for the) 4 number’ of private will precede the. affair. 7° ve] oMrs..A, B. Biglin and Mrs. Ted} Seasonable Merchandise Coats, Suits, Dresses served. Purdy plan to leave Casper the first| ODELS DIRECT i % rea of next week on a pleasure trip to AVENUE General Aid Chicago. | To Meet ese | ‘The General Ald society of thé| Dinner for Blue | Presbyterian’ church will meet, 9 | Eodge Tonight. Thursday afterni the church. The K. of C, Plan ball which will Mrs. Reed Miller will be in charge of the social time. . ance. The Knights of Columbus are com- pleting arrangements for a formal club 6n Easter Monday night. per will be served at 11 o'clock. Danc- oon at 2:30 o'clock at | * The Masons are entertaining “at” a committee headed by z dinner this evening in honor of the members of the Blue lodge. A sump- tuous banquet will be served in the; banquet halls of the Masonic temple. | cee Mrs, Nichols | Entertains. Mrs. R. H. Nichols was hostess this afternoon at a bridge luncheon served in honor of Mrs. Hugh Patton and ee be held in the Mullin A sup- Mrs. B. B. Brooks, who are leaving ARRESTS TOTAL 190 FOR SHORT MONTH-OF YEAR Traffic Violators Lead With 28. Arrests.in February; Nine Held for Viola- - tion of Drug Law One hundred and thirty arrests were made by the police department during the month of February, according to the report of Chief Lynch made avail- able today. Traffic violators headed the list of offenders with twenty-eight arrests. Charge of drunkerfness with thirty- Six namnes.on the docket came next, while other offenses averaged about #ix. On charges of violating the drug ordinance, nine arrests were made, six Were fined for-disorderly conduct, four for disiurbance of the peace, two for attempted assault and eight on gam- bling. charges. Six people were held for’ and turned over fo the sheriff, twelve vags received heavy jail sent: ences, two were held for out-of-town authorities, one man was arrested on an embezzlement charge, four were fined for carrying ¢oncealed weapons and five were rearrested to serve old ‘sentences. There was on appeal case, ‘The tota laamount of fines for the ‘month was $2,201.50, The total days of sentence number 407 and the days served were 41. ‘The majority of those receiving sentences were released to leave town. Practically all these were vagrancy cases. > The police department is practically the only city department at the pres- ent time tha tis self-supporting. The | money collected in fines cares for near- |Jy all the expenscs connected with the work. | As a start for the month of March, four arrests were made yesterday Tw) M. TP’ AXIOMATIC that children of any age Scotts Emulsion It is nourishment abundant in strength-giving and growth-promot- ing substances, Scott & Bowne. Hloomfield, N.). _/) 20-25 ARE. YOU SATISFIED ? ‘We have been! helping men to better positions torthirty years: We can help you. , Sed’ our representative, Mr. Jas. A. Monroe, at Sprague Hotel: Phone 886. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS T drunks, a traffic violator and one vag) two pests under one name. What was} on earth when he first entered the came to grief a tthe police court-ses-| believed heretofore a “second brood”) fight game._ “Altica Chalybea III,” s been named “‘Altica Woods sion. Baby Abandoned | in: home Lee Martin's family. was made yesterday afternoon. name of Juanita Lorraine. papers awarding Sheriff Martin child were completed, presented with a bank account of $30} by ent. TWO PESTS beetle, recognized as almost as inim ical to the graps industry as the “dr: day when agriculture department. en-! toi Scranton, fa. A Lower Price on 130 Retired Popular Columbia Records For a Limited Time Orly Dance, Song and Comic Selections These are all standard Columbia Records. All made within the last eighteen months. Now retired to keep the Columbia Record Catalogue down in size. Including such artists as Al Jolson, Van and Schenck, Harry Fox, Guido Deiro, Paul Biese Trio, Ted Lewis’ Jazz Band, Art Hickman’s Orchestra, Henry Burr, Campbell and Burr, Peerless Quartette, Sterling Trio, etc. Never before have such records been sold by Columbia dealers at so low a price. The list given below is typical of the wide. range. of selection. JUST A FEW OF THE 130 SPLENDID NUMBERS Among Pines Good A Just fat Mo bod Mary WoltonttisvesSenetoRemember Peerless Heard Nothing Abe Kabibble at the Ball Game Harry Hershfield Some On cad Play Wik Met ABS KGRIBEIS Dictstos'n Lever. Harry Herabaeta [+2907 Hawaiian Smiles Ferera and Franchini A-2916 In the Heart of Hawaii Louise and Ferera /*" P'llSee YouinC-U-B-A—Fox-trot ‘Tett1ewis' Jazz Band ‘The Moon Shines on the Moonshitie—For-trot _ Toe Lewis! Jazz Band Henry Burr Peerless jaartette Henry Bur }A=2830 }a-2088 Al Jolson Billy anes fA-2826 Hickman Trio Knows—Fox-trot 4 Hickman Talo }A-2839 Nobod: Wonderful Pal—One Step Hand in Hand Again Campbell and Bort fy Roses and You Charles Harrison }a-zaas Art Hickman's Orchestra Art Hickman’s Orchestra ja sear My Love Song, Rose Room—Fox-trot }a-zass Way Bows Bercclone Way Remember that this ENG Cc retired numbers, and 5 QO only while they last. — Columbia dealer’s as early as you can. Act promptly or you may miss the selections you want. Now for Sale by All Columbia Dealers Cairo—One Step Alll the Boys Love - price applies only to 130 The supply is limited. The time is limited. These records go onsale today. Call at the nearest COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, NEW YORK IITA I PLIPZLLLALALLALZL LALA ALALALLLLLLLALLLLLLELLLE of w species. By Parents Takes re Name of Martin — The baby girl found Sunday morn & on the steps of Oscar Hiestand’s is now a member of Sheriff The adoption! The little girl will be given the When the) the} the baby was! several lawyers who were pres-| Se ed ited Press) (By U: | WASHINGTON, March 2.—The flea-| mologists charged him with being Jack (Twin) Sullivan has been more n holding his own recently against | ¢ of the youngsters who were not The Twin must have therefore, found a monkey gland. a Tessie — “Agnes always finds something to harp on.” Bessie—‘Yes; I only hope she'll be as fortunate in the next world.” ew York U. Alumnus. 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