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“ROBIN HOOD” REFRESHING AND ENTERTAINING, OPERA} SCORES HIT WITH PUBLIC| be The first stage attraction which has been. brought to|Will open here April 30. Women Casper for about a year played before.a capacity house last|%°W!ers from all parts of the country night. The Dunbar presentation of the well known comic|{rvacnce) uted Mele Intention opera, “Robin Hood,” by De Koven, was greeted on the open-| s ing night by a filled house and an enthusiastic audience.| PAGE THREE WOMEN BOWLERS TO MEET IN CLEVELAND | | CLEVELAND, 0., March 21.—The : ——SS——————S== « - - - joyed. The, meeting was well attend- ed by the school girls. for the past three weeks, is due. to return here the, latter part. of “the week. He is combining business’ tor the Consolidated Royalty and Western Bpration companies while on the Gymnasium ‘Class Held Last Night. Mrs. J. W.. McIntyre, assisted ‘by Miss Wells, held the regular Monday night gymnasium class ag usual in the gymnasium of the Natrona County high school. If the spring Weather keeps on, Mrs. McIntyre plans to have ouit-of-doors cig as well as the indocr instruc ions. ; ee ¥ Dr, J. D. Shingle, secretary of the state board of medical examiners, ar- rived here yesterday to attend to the })| preliminaries attendant upon the trial of local chiropractors who will be ar- Taigned in district court tumorrow on a charge of practicing medicine with: out a license. pl Girl Teaches : ‘Miss Anne Smith of Scranton, Prague, ? introduced national ee SES Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- pert workmen. All work guaranteed. has beeh the fob of patting’ the League of Nations into actual prac- es ee A. L. Spurlock is here for the day iness. session at the home of Mrs. H. meas as Cre ome. Oe Last year’s tournament was nefd in ‘Time Is Annoyaced + y ‘ from the Buzzard’s ranch, on business |tice, keeping peace amdng children of |Casper Jewelry Mfg, Co., O-S Bldg. . Aguas | Chicago with entry list of S84, The membsts of the Westminster os, Sed paaaee the hostess served|and visiting with friends. the Czechs, Poles; Magyars and Ger- 35.tt) For all who enjoy good singing and lovely music, the tuneful) teams and Cleveland wamen bowlers ‘efreshmen' * oc * mans, r 3 Nght opera acted as a “bracer" after the days-of jazz, Besides. presenting a company ° of Songsters worthy of any metropolitan operatic stage the well laid. scenes and careful stage structure made the evening a success, The audience inson. The “Armourers Song, Swithens Chimes” and the Tinker’ chorus will live perpetually. | "The prize list will total at least £2.- The acting was of-equally high| 600, more than $800 in excess of last merit with the singing and the bits| year’s stakes of humor and comedy were cleverly played ty the Sheriff of Nottingham, say the Cleveland tourney will exceed — this number by a score or more. Golden Quality Oranges. good to eat for breakfast dinner. 3-22-2t South Ammerica The Epworth League is making ela- borate and extensive preparations to ut on an entertainment that will be ‘something different.” and from all indications the “Trip Around ” the World” | will exceed all expectations, oe They. are d Judge W, 8. Metz of Sheridan, who| “Hatred rau high on our opening has been here for the past few miele said. Miss Smith. .“German thas returned to Iris home in the north- | Youngsters were found in’ possession ernpartof the state, of the sapd piles, the Magyars the eo. i flower beds, the Slovaks the swings and the Poles. the fences, energétic- ally engaged if: spitting at, one a: ‘Wolcoté street. tomorrow evening. All business girls and teachers who at- tend the Presbyterian church are in- vized. Mr. and Mrs. Georce’ Field of Little | cme A Rock, Ark., are registered at the Hen- uM sponded to all of the vocal numbers | Dame Pra", Quy of Gisborne and} a Young Matrons oe srg Host ining Hotel while looking after busi- other.” ‘Racial “hatred” is too. deeply Has Market for As Well as to the artistic effects of | the £yiar. 4 ‘3 | to. Meet Banqu ness matters here and visiting with | footed,’ sald = Czech tar: to'yme. the scenes’ in Nottingham and in| The “Robin Hood” Opera company The Young Matrons club will mcet| Places for 35 guests were Iaid at|friends. Mr. Fields was formerly an|‘You will never teach them’ to play Sherwood forest. lof ten pieces was under the direction together.’ ‘To her surprise in-a few months the atmosphere was amiable and happy. Racial ‘ prejudices had been forgotten in sportsmaniike fair- ness and mental and physical devel- opment,” : ‘The government of Czecho-Slovakia, impressed by Miss Smith's demonstra- tion work, believes that the Americ.~ ‘Wednesday afternoon at the rooms in| the ¥. W. C. A. at 2:30 ‘clock. Mrs, John Jones will continue her series of lectures on domestic science and: Mrs. Earl Snook will give an il- lustrated talk on applied art. A social hour ‘will be held. atl young matrons are invited ‘to utrer2, aaa, the banquet given at the Henning hotel on’ Sunday evening by Mr. Schembeck for the personnel of the orchestra and for the entertainers. A delicious dinner was. served and the impromptu, speeches and. enter- tainment made the evening a great <necess. ‘The idea of the affair was to, make the differeft members of the employe of the Midwest Refining com- lof May Valentine and shared in the pany. The soprano lead, Hlsie Thiede, cap. tivated the audience with all of her|®pplause from the appreciative audi- ar voice | ence. | “Robin Hood” will be interesting as| long Chester. A. Marr, superintendent of schools at Thermopolis, is in’ the city visiting the schools and attending to some business matters. Thermopolis has just completed the erection of a large new high school building. . Purebred Stock solo numbers. She has 4 c! (By Associated -Preas) of unustal range and charm. Miss WASHINGTON, March 22,— South |Clara:Gray, who played in tho stead America offers an “excellent market" |Of Miss" Baxter, who was called to| for pure bred Ameri livestock, -the |}Chicago, sang Alama-Dale's “Oh,| gathered by Robert Department of Agr’<x"~y asserted |Promise Me," in “a\ pleasing manner.| ay the audience can expect to y was {leave the performance with a feeling With Eatonic Says New Jersey Woman. “I was nearly dead until I found | Eatonio and I can traly say it saved my life. It is the best stomach # music and scenic art are ap-| , and when presented by al today in a statemer i . | After a, second encore Miss 2 writ p TamolaleBird orchestra and ° feature” entertainers oto pagel in ig tate Sel pr aoa Hons and avice sg ERT vr presented with a bouquet of roses|Of exhilarated wholesomeness. | iaraicing ever made,” writes W74. Marriage . better acquainted, and to plan for| Miss Lois King, who has been in|{0 assimilate the: different peobiet|pers. The department is co-operating |ffom over the footlights. Mary Be oe | - Acid stomach fol sais /” Mike Tamulak and Miss Vera Bira|"®¥ “stunts” to please the Casper|Casper the past week visiting her sis- topeaiet ot girkpationw cry, * stisg | With’ individuals and breeding associa-|ker as the winsome Annabel fittea ©. P, LAYS OFF MEN. | which Eatonic patina Has, cer got "were married yesterday evening at the 3h NO RPEER Nay eee Se {ery tian Edna King, Feturned to her) Cine. Smith, recreational expert or|0R® engaged or planning to engage|the part well, and sang her. solos in| ysoNTREAL, March 22,—More than| by taking up and carrying ont the Presbyterian manse by the Reverend) 7 ae as hedinin ik sea ; Laramie Saturday, the Y, W. ©.A. staff in Prague, was|!? livestock trade with South Amer-|® lovely soprano voice, 000 men employed in the Angus percep ae Kaas which prevent good ~ Charles A. Wilson. The futher and penn Mire. eday 9 ee Miss Helen Wells, Girl's: Work Sec: |10aned to introduce American games fea. Albert Parr, as Robin Hood, acted|shops here of the Canadian Pacific| digestion, A tablet take. after meals Chatiea We Birdy and MEH. Heni|Hall, Mr. and Mee. Huey Hardin, Mr.|retary and associate secretary of the|t the nation. ‘The playgrounds Ry PE his part with dramatic fervor and/were notified today that work would] brings quick relief. Beeps the stom- In a recent spééch in the British |sang his several solos in a splendid| bo. st House of Commons one of the mem- bers, Mr. James Sexton, declared that he had once been a tramp and -fre- which were the joint contribution of the ¥. M. GC. Avjand Y¥. W.C. A. to the republic which largely shared in the oxpense, haye been: taken over by pended tomorrow and resumed April 4, The’ “holiday, was declared as a neces ach healthy and helps to prevent the many ills go liable 40 arise from ex- cees aci iffer from stomach miseries when you can get a big box Buster Middleton, violinist; Mr. Percy Rollins, drurnamer; Mr. George Dewey Powell, banjoist, and Mrs. ¥. W. C. A. Ipft toda for the east. Miss Gibson of Denver is expected to arrive within the next few days and were present. ‘The bride and groom and the wed- ding guests all came to Casper yester+ tenor voice. ‘The bass solo in preted by William Degan and chorus was*one of the events of the evening! s g measure, , 2 : day: from Parkerton where. they are|Powell: Mr. Henry G. Wenlce,, trom-/will be in charge of the work as as-|1n0 “Sovecament. Over 400 native| quently had been obliged to slesp in'as was the “Brown October Ale” sons| sakwtcods val, Abeoarts of Eatonic fcr a trifle with your residents. The bride und groom will eee ean tenets we ae beer Retr od Aten recreational leaders, trained by Miss| the Workhouse. of Little John, played by Robert Rob-'———subscribe for The Tribune——- _druggist’s rantee. make their home there. as Mr. Tommy Watkins, saxaphone; Mr.| Kenneth: McDonalg- has returnea }S™ith, will carry forwar3, the work. BEC Sige Rean seen io aanc poop or < Seta ony sar commie, (NTA ill, vocalist, soloist; Prof, McFarlane | Several. days, , and Miss Bickford, instructors of the! oti & dance; Mr. Brice Wilson, pianist and| State Geologist George B. Morgan is| Yesterday afternoon at the Y. W. C Miss Dyke; Mr. Manrose, drums; Mr.,in the city for a visit of a few days|A-. to discuus plans for carrying on Qhester Mayne, Mr. Price; Mr. looking over the oll situation here and | the work for the coming months. gall-Mr. and Mrs. Weaver: Mr. Alien | making some excursions to the coun- t Hall, Janitor “Dad” and his two|try tA a ° Ball chetkroom’ boys. | Mareens ie r o. | The Be Square corps of, Girl’ Re- i i serves will. meet on Friday afternoon March 28 is the date selectéd by the | Moose Have committee in charge of the annual bal! | Good Dance at @ regular business and social ses- The Silver tea whicn was to have been given March 2: Mrs. John Nélson, 4 North Juck- fon street, for the Senefit of the Royal, Neighbors, has been postponed indefinitely. , ut the home of The Girls’ Work: committee — mct be 727 Mrs. Allen, formerly an employe of the Natrona Power company, has ac- cepted a position in the office of the BLAKEY & - 136 South Center Street Which will be given by the Knights of Columbus. The affair will he held at -the Mullin club Yana. wilibo formal. ‘The Mullin c#ib ball foo witt be fit- tingly decorated and plans are, under way for.an unusually entegtaining eve- Ae eis oS Movie Ball- Is Projected. Something new. in the form. of. a Movie ball is planned for the Winter Garden for the evening of April 13. All of the guésts ate asked to. come in costurffes représenting.some, popular moving pieture actor, or.actress. All are privileged to leave the masks on during thesgyening. Prizes’ for the est costumes, Wil ven by the management of the Winter ‘Garden. A’ “movie queen” will -also. be crowned ct the dance. On every Wed- nesday night up until April: 13 the young. men’ purchasing ‘titkets to dance will be entitled to vote for the “Queen.” The ladies who will enter the race are asked to hand their names in at the Winter, Garden. ‘he one receiving the greatest number of votes ‘will be crowned at the-movie ball. oe Zabe-Barton, pas, wr Fh Cerem formed. The eyes Charles“A." Wilson: of the Presbyterian church, performed 5 the services uniting George F. Zaba and ‘Mrs. Theresia Barton, at the Presby- terian manse, 804 South Welcott street, yesterday at 11 o'clock. James Robertson was the only friend present at the ceremony. Both Mr. and Mrs. Zaba came here from Powder River to be married, apd they will return today to the ranch of Mr. Zaba in that district. eee Mrs. Lewis Barker is leaving to, night for a visit with her daughter, Miss Vera Barker, who is a student at the St. Gertrude’s academy at Boulder, Colo, ‘The Misses Katherine and Leah Holleran’ will accompany Mrs. Barker, and the party will spend a week in Denver. Rebekah Lodge To Meet. The W. L, Kurkendall Rebekah lodge No. 39 will meet in regular ses- sion on March 23 in the I. O, O. FP. hall at 7:30 o'clock. Following the meeting an. “experience . social” © will be enjoyed. ‘The Messrs. Erickson, Engdah! and Hawes will be hosts of | give “iumbers. The building funds for the Moose Public. The dance .was held in the Winter Garden and the’ Schembeck orchestra supplied the music, Miss Rhue Gill received the usual amount of applause after her several songs, and Professor MacFarland and Miss Jay Bockford illustrated some of the new dances, The last dance was piay- ed at midnight. Tit A |New Dancing Club Is Organized Mrs. Sam’ Seryice ‘will direét the Midnight Dancing club which | will hold dances bi-weekty ‘beginning on Thursday, April 1f"‘The fiformal par- ties will be held in the Winter Garden and, the Schembeck orchestra will sup- ply* the music. Invitations” will be ‘sent to the fuests*and-wiltinclude the society leadprs ‘of the city and mem- bers of the younger. sct. In addition to the dance program, entertainers. from Denver and the popular -entertainers' now here will A door admission will be charged and the dancing will last from 9 be chaperoned and only..the guests will be admitted. It is planned that’ on the opening | night a fashion show, in which the costumes will be presented by the dif- ferent ready-to-wear firms of the city, | will be a part of the evening's enter-' tainment. Mrs. .W. J. Thurman is 1 at her| home on Hast Twelfth strect. | ose } American Legion } Dance Friday night the American Sexton! will hold its second dance at the Winter Garden. All’ members and friends are invited. { ‘A door admission will be asked and} special »enteriainment will be offered | during the evening. patch > Je a 1 PERSONALS Chales Stahl, a representative of the American “Fixture company, @ firm ‘which ‘has’ enjoyed a good local patronage, is in Casper on business Chamber ‘of Commerce, Stain bine coiant a lodge were swelled conniderably. after | : the dance given last night by the members of the organization for the which meeting of the eity council for the purpose of prohibiting commercial ve- {icles securing stands on Center and Second from several of the owners of busi: ||, nesses effected by the’ ruling. to the police department to enforce the ruling. the terms, of the order was’ vested in dames E. Lynch, chief of police, who can make Jocation exceptions where- ever he belioves that traffic will not be effected. 1776, and in 1800 Sir Humphry Davy suggested that it might be. used! in surgery, tho it was not. successfully o'clock until midnight. The dance will! employed as an anaesthetic till nearly invited | half/a century la’ sion. Pioneer Corpa Has. Meeting. é The members of the Pioneer Corps of the Girl. Reserves. met yesterday afternoon after school in the rooms at the Y. W. C. A. The regular bisi- ness session and social: time was en- OF ALL TRAFFIC RULES: ‘Enforcement of the traffic. laws was authorized at a rezent GROWING DEAF WITH HEAD NOISES? TRY THIS If yourare growing bard of hearing ‘atid. ‘Catarrhal Deafness or if you have roaring, rumbling, hissing noises, in yourvears} oO to your druggist and get 1 ounce of Parmint~ (double strength), and add ‘to it % pint of hoc water and a little granulated sugar. ‘Take 1 tablospoonful feur times ao ‘y. This will often bring quick’ rel from, the! distressing ~ head _nois Clogged nostrils should open, breath- ing become easy and the mucus stop dropping into the throat.” It is easy to prepare ,costs little and is pleasant to take. Anyone who 1s threatened with Catarrhal Deafness or who has head ‘noises should give this prescrip- tion Charming Millinery For Easter IN NEW ARRIVALS’ Direct from 5th Ave. Also COATS, SUITS, DRESSES streets brought © opposition ‘fhe council stood mat bn lits vorders Right to change any of ———— Laughing gas was discovered in Easter _ Apparel the’ social time. connected with the installation of new si Teachers and Officers fixtures. os . To Have Meeting. C. W. Sparr, a representative of the ~~ A meeting of the teachers and oM-| jupiter Oil comipany. who has been in cers of the Sunday schoot of the Pres-| Washington and other eastern points byterian chureh will meet at the Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Coats, Dresses, Blouses and Skirts. An; Exceptional Showing of Beautiful New Garments at Moderate Prices church on the corner of -Sixth and Durbin streets tonight at 7:30 o'clock. All of the teachers and officers. are invited to attend. » Suits Beautiful new Suits in all the lat- est. styles, in navy, tan, pewter and. grey — Suits from the most exclusive New York shops— Dresses Silk and Cloth Dresses, serges, tricotines, taffeta, Canton crepes and georgette, in navy, grey, browns, rust and all the new Cape Coats and Wraps In a variety of styles and mate- rials, such as Pi Phi to Meet. Mrs. C, P, Plummer will entertain at a regular meeting of the Pi Beta Phi Alumni club in her apartments in the Blackmore ‘Thursday ‘evening, earns —_———— : Ee Teas: . * i shades, in a wonderful variety of are agg gel ae ADIES T At Special Prices Marvello Velmirage styles— “ Es 1} ; Armato Veldyne Very Moderately Priced Around the World” social which will be given by thé Epworth League, on the last evening of March, met in bus. 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