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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1921 PAGE THREE Ieve in the efficiency of the plan. It has been of particular value to us be- cause Estherville owns and operates its own public utilities. But besides the supervision of these plants he has the supervision of the streets, polic ing, etc. As a whole the city coun- cil and the citizens of Estherville are| V- M. Priest of the construction de well pleased with the results of the|Partment has resigned and inform em. Those who at first opposed | that he is going into the insur: A. W. Smith of the Carter Of] com- : Bee auncuce: tis. aiconeaee cavport pease SiO as returned to work after hav- 4 pany left yesterday on a short busi- : pes r | Robert A. Johnson, stilimans’ helper | ‘NS been off for several weeks on ae: — I hope that this is the information |in the refining department is taking a| COUnt Of an injury sustained one aves. you desire. I am more than pleased | two weeks' vacation. Mr. Johns ingvon his way /home, from.tie s to render it if {t wi'! be of assistance] tends visiting with his son, who has al Ney to you in your campmgn. If more in-|ranch near the Pathfinder dam The veteran janitor, Timothy O’Mal-= formation is desired, feel free to write is showing a number of interested = o tus single blessedness. “It appears + . that Guy is spending much time in a H | certain neighborhood around Arminto, ~ 1 rumor has it that this is the home + of a certain young lady that is quite ee known to him. His friends are ~ ; &0 to Southern California, ars waiting quite anxiously for the time = ]to smoke. F.enry Simmons of Detroit, Mich., is returning to his home today spendiAg the week here on business, eee i W. H. Campbell of the pipe depart- Los Angeles. ‘They arrived in Cali-! Miss Marion Thomas has returned fornia several weeks ago after a very| from Sheridan, where she has been the Capitol Hill cir-| Pleasant trip ‘and have met many Cas-| Visiting with relatives for the past few and I will cheerfully furnish it if pos- 3. V. Rakestraw employed in the s how to raise a truck garden. the Ladies’ Aid society of the|Per acquaintances who are also win-| ys. : > sible— cost department at the yard off is » is using all the up-to-the-minute thodist church have planned a salc| tering on the coast. habe ag I wish you success in your cam-| taking ten days vacation and has de-| “evices and also has a complete, irri- of baked goods which wilt be held at oor oe Miss Helen Wells, girls’ work sec- paign and in the plan if installed. parted for Deadwood, S. D., where in system installed. the Casper Storage store this com-| Salto Dance to Be retary of the Y. W. C. A.,-left yester- Very truly your: he intends visiting his father. RST RET. ing Saturday from 10 o'clock in the; Most Elaborate. day for the east. (Signed) H. W. BIEDERMANN, rs of the Chappell Oit morning until the evening, or until| ‘The plins for the Salto danc which # err" « Secretary.| Mrs. C. Ry Carlisle who has been s in the south looking: aft» ill for some time, is reported the company. all of the goods is sold, Mesdames A.| will be given next Tuesday, March 29, Glen Taylor of Powder Ri B. Poling, P. N. Chapin and F. M.|are most elaborate and the dance is| spending a few days on a pri tathied Zimmer will be in charge of the sale.} promised to exceed the big Christmas| and business trip. Ls tied entertainment. Decorations for the no better. It was thot that s Woman PGES FOO. lrecupeatinerank faware worry that| Mr. and worn! 4%, Jayne of MOO this was not the case. « City, are here on business. Mr. 7 Paramount Club Winter Garden are planned, and spe-} R. 7 h M hi - ~ is a well known trayeller thru ; 5 . EB, Wertz, an Gy u prin : Dance ‘Tomorrow. cial entertainment presented in «!aucers and Relnere nony Se Muc or une, sath umbe is the first, trip_ that The popular dance for tomorrow|novel manner in the program as an-|in Cas; evening will be the dance given by| nounced by the entertainment com-| visit ot several” days Guinceneee the members of-the Paramount club} mittee. interest. amide at the Winter Garden. Music for ses eee dancing will be supplied by the Schem-|St. Mark’s Guild Husband Sought, G = . Officials are seeking the husband beck orchestra and refreshrients will|to Meet Tomorrow. i for aces: Rise - spending " ite — ~ ; of Mrs. William Rhoades, colored, be served during the . Enter- th city attending to who is said to be in a serious con- Ce URCRe eI ARS eeCoeate rior Tete oi ee ee ena bent Ss) GUNe | business thatters. CHIVAGO YOUNGSTERS GET RATHER INTIMATE WITH “BARD | Uitien at the city jail from an over- ; mer at tue PaLiat: Howes of aes OF AVON'—Francis Othelia Herman and Lucile Stephens, pretty | dose of morphine. The man was Mayne, Miss Rhue Gill end Prof, Mc-| o'clock at the Parish house of the / Batlafids/aneisted: py Mies) doy Bick: | church. + Plana will, be, wate: 10 the B. L. Reese, who has been employed| Chicago youngsters, choose a unique spot to read their fairy tales and last located at Glenrock. Give Your Children a Better Chance Than You Had in the oil fields pear here, has re-| get “proper at "Im th f th hak . : f i ; pian . has re-| ge per atmosphere.” In the arms of the great Shakespeare statue The woman was removed from a , ‘ pie Reet coming bazaar, turned to his home in Powell. in Lincoln park, the youngsters made themselves. comfortable. local hospital yesterday after she % nee all s a and cane the i Mela i Newly Weds Are” Mrs. McRory Guest x ick became violent by having the dope piece of work that a man has in life is to Entertained \ at Surprise Party. to Risto ores viatting = Asser withheld from ber: provide for his family. If a man and woman Mr, and Mrs. Fired Plave presided! tre. George McRory, who is leaving |Glenrock on oe tea + can start their children farther along the e : 4 busin, ; Pilg ee Sas e/a aepod th ed aft Cag og siness._ OTHER CITIES DECLARE WYOMING OIL WORLD il Sondre tnencthem themacives : | dinner served ‘Cuesday evening in| where she intends to make her home,| ‘The Cas} com % r floral pan; their apartments in the Id¢\l. Mr. and| was the surprised guest of honor at] open for tha Easter trade aria ert Mrs. A. G. Rummel, who. - :fe.recent-| an afternoon party given by the mem-| location in the Midwest Refinery com- started, their lives have been successful. You want your childreri to be free from the FOR MANAGER PLAN, WHY DF GASPER SUSPENDS) ly married, were the guests of honor. | hers of the W. C."P. U. pany eultate - r Lan. , 48 well-as in their for- ‘ i The color stheme was’ pink ad! tirs. s, Bailey “first entertained| mer location oat the V R ea 7 Peereacore 1 e corner of Fifth andicap of poverty, don’t white: \cayried ‘out in’ ‘flowers 3s, McRory at'dinner in her home.|and Center streets. Altho the full N OT GI E I T A T I AL? you? You want them to table appointments. Places were la for eight guests. . The Wyoming Oil World, a publi- cation which has been devoted to the| Grand Haven, Mich. that you write to Mr, Paul Taylor,|oil game of Central Wyoming for the March 4, 1921. )City Manager, Grand Haven, Mich. |past three years, today announcea| Chamber of Commerce, Trusting that this proves satisfac-| suspension ‘ indefinitely The an-| “Sae dinner guests included Mrs, C. J.| equipment for the new store has not Johnson, Mrs: F. A. Smith, Mrs, L. W.|arrived, the customers for the Easter Bailey and the guest of honor. Season will receive service in both During the afternoon the thirty] places. ‘members of the W. C. T, U. lodge ee have education, comforts and opportunity for advance- ment. Then the path lies clear before you. A little House Guest is Hi lonores Mr. and Mrs, Wm Jardine enter-| camo in as a complete surprise. High-| Lyle BE. Jay, county assessor re Casper, Wyoming. | tony, Wwe "beg to 'remaln; nouncement was made to postal auth-| : aac en tained at thelr home last evening at| est compliments were paid to Mrs. Mo-|turned from Douglas where he went lGerdemens Yours very truly, orities here. The paper has been money deposited each week : bridge, in honor of Miss Hazel Jar-| Rory for her loyal work in the or-lyesterday for an interview with the M We (Signed) JOHN, ; Iprinted in Douglas and distributed at the National Bank of a dine ‘of Council Bluffs, Ia., who is| ganization during her membership| county assessor of Converse county|, YoU" letter of the first instant at Y¥-|from the offices of the company in Commerce will build up and : visiting here. Four tables of auction | here. relative to the new soldier tax exemp-| band, and in reply wis to say that| — Casper. No reason was given for the double itself by the time ; bridge were played. A social time was spent and refresh-| tion bill. we are strong for the city manager} Estherville, Iow: suspension announcement. h hild: aes Te ’ The home was decorated in yellow! ments were served. ne 3 @ Toriineepoveeeiaent March 4, 1 es when your children are lia- : and white carried cut in jonquils and pears J. M, England of the England Real-| “ming aie cataract eh «time | ME Chatles B. Statford, Manager Jewelry and. watch xepalring-by ex. ble to need it most. ; “other spring flowers. The menu of the|¥e Olde Folkes ty company motored to Douglas yes- re Sol RA © present time | Caster Chamber of Commerce, pert workmen. All work guaranteed. | ° . luncheon served after 11 o'clock fol-| Concert Is Planned. terday where he spent the day on |#ré in an exéellent condition, far bet-|Casjer, Wyoming. Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., 0-3 Bldg. ; owed the color scheme, The ladies of the First Baptist |business. ter than they have ever been before.|Dear ‘Ar: 3-5-tf e a ona an. 0 ee yen ees Mets and |church aro preparing a treat for the eae _ |We have a good city manager, and| 1 take a great deal of pleasure in jesdames ‘azon, ©. H. Par-| musical public in the form of a most| A. C. Hoppe, formerly an officer‘of|that is the most important thing. replying to your letter of March 1, land, E, B. Hanway, F. H. Seaman. |unusual concert. It will be "Ye Olde|the Wyoming Exploration ¢ompany, |" + _|relative to our experience with the ONWARD 'R, ‘B. Stapleton, Dr. and Mrs, ‘8. | Foikos Concert” and the numbers wii{returned yesterday from the east to| Due to the fact that our city oper-| city manager plan. of. government. x Sonrer AS rae Shape Miss be presented by characters in cos-|attend to interests of the company sie LORE get eel aa Dias The man filling that capacity here is)| The mighty time and tide tume, The music ‘master . will be|during trials pending in district court.| Toh Zor form of government fits in| cae poppe falas Sie Ganda but his)! of Human Events decrees Commerce stcendP24 Lorvice Rehr. there with his tuning fork as in the j Miss Jardine ts leaving today torloig music schools, and songs, that| Mrs. W- L. Simpson visited hero| Very, Well. These institutios of the|""We are highly pleased ‘with tho re- Chir ti = . her home in Towa... bring memories of olden days will ho|for a few days enroute to her home| Punic Pality. "eauire & Hood manager, |sults of our plan here, and firmly be-| opractic sung. The negro folk songs of the|in Cody from Laramie, where she has | i i 7 Regular Meeting corn and tobacco fields will be remem.|been for several days. While in Wee7+.and thus or ated ath! King of all Healing Sys- of Eastern Star bered on the program. Solos worth|Laramie, Mrs. Simpson was house] ‘ery Satistactorily. | || tems. Health restored by There will be a regular meeting of | while will be rendered and the eyen-|mother at the A. T. O. house. Technically, our tax rate has been} |} Nature’s own way. the Eastern Star, Thursday evening |ing promises to be out of the ordin- eee : reduced to a certain extent, although | Drs. B.G. & E. E. HAHN actually it is not reduced for the rea-| son’ that, during the past seven or} eight years; wé haye been laying a March, 24, There will be initiations.|ary. The concert will be given at} Mr. and Mrs, J.-S, Mechling return- All members and visitors are invited|the First Baptist church, Fifth andjed yesterday from Manville, ‘where Chiropractors Tevownd nite, Foowe «3 || A’ Brunswick Records us be present. Beech street8, on Friday night, March|they have been to attend a meeting nde heetiag 25, at 8 o'clock. of the Order of Eastern Star. great amount of new pavement, Drs. H. O. Barber of Lander ia eee which was sorely needed. This, natu- a spending the week In the city visit- ; Miss Dorothy Hofmann has accept-| Tally required a great amount of| Rar Ry —ON SALE TODAY— ing with friends, 2 ¥ money, but duo to the fact that tho| feruused | Z EUREKA POLISH eee city did its own paving and did not Whoever likes music will like these new Brunswick |fR 7 Christian’ Woman's Organization [|fices In the Midwest Refining Com-|let it out to outside contractors | it = Best for records. They must be heard to be appreciated, so by all |\bae To Have Regular Mecting pany building. held its ‘tax rate down to almost the A d *, 5}| means come in and hear them, We'll welcome you with |¥ : The Christian Wowan's organiza- f * . oe ae that it was previous to utos and Furniture cheerful and willing service. = tion of the Christian church will meet Captain McVickery of Cheyenne} that time. ade i Namber 7 at the home of Mrs. C. D. Murane,| A: 5: Hummel of Sheridan, repre-|.pent yesterday in the city attending| If you desire any further informa- Made in Casper 5 2014 {Love Bird BaritoneSolo . . « « Emest Hare 510 South Center street tomorrow af. |Senting tho Burrowes Rustless Screen |to business matters of importance. tion in_more detail, I would suggest @5c 2 Why Don't You Baritone Sole « Exmest Hare = ternoon, at 280 oelock. Bea Feea {company of Portland, Me., is in the L. Haughton and Mra. C. T. Cluck. |*#¥ looking after -business, ores mann assist, Mré: Murane. Fred C. Schmocker has returned from Douglas, where he spent yes- : terday attending to business. , Cy % J 2009 [ I Never Knew Fox Trot (Accordion) . Marlo Perry 85c | Blue Jeans Fex Trot (Accordion) + Marie Perry or [In The Dusk Fox Tree . Rudy Wiedoeft’s Californians A number of dinners at the Hen- 85c | Midnight Moon Waltz. . Carl Fenton's Orchestra [IN ) Pi hotel are arranged for before the Sroce formal dance. a " My Iele of Golden Dreams (Hawaiian Players) 5 Sighs Miss Hazol Jardine is leaving today ote Frank Ferrera and Anthony Franchiai 85e | Tripoli (Hawaiian Players) Frank Ferrera and Anthony Franchini 2071 § Crazy Blues Fox Trot . Bennie Krueger's Orchestra 85c | Royal Garden Blues Fox Trot Bennie Krueger's Orchestra 2070 4 Honolulu Eyes (Tenor Duet) Chas. Harrison and Chas. Hart ie 85c | O-HI-O—O-My-O (Tenor) . . . Billy Jones ts Whip-Poor-Will Fox Tret (From‘*Sally’’) 1,00 Isham Jones’ Orchestra Look For The Silver Lining Fox Trot (From*‘Sally'’) Isham Jones’ Orchestra 3046 | Rose Fox Trot «4 «+ «+ Isham Jones’ Orchestra 1,00 | My Mammy FoxTrot (from"Sinbgd”) Ii Jones’ Orchestra { My Husband's Dearest Friend . Irene Williams and Sam Ash for her home in Council Bluffs, Ia., after spending several di here vis- corhpanied by her children, and Mrs. P. | 1i1Cr STOnane So ea ta clsterin. C, Nicolaysen of this city, mother of Mrs. Tyler, are enjoying the month in |/#¥: Mr. and Mrs. ‘William Jardine, 508 DER Rae Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Poling and fam: ily have just returned from Riverton, where they have been on a_ short visit. Mr. Poling has been looking after business in the interests of the Poling brothers ranch which lies north of Riverton. rises Carl Weiden of Denver is in the Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Brooks are i city for the next few days attending spending the week in the city at the] [> 4 cess interests. 55 . . The Latest, Loveliest Shoe of Spring street. atiee ‘ W. Clay, an attorney of Denver, ar- In Which Fashion Reigns Supreme, ‘A baby girl was born Monday morn.| tived this morning and is attending to Mrs. Neil Tyler of-Rock River, ac- Bridge Luncheon for Next Week. Invijations have been issued by Mrs. Georgd| Campbell for a bridge luncheon which \will be served at the Henning hotel next Wednesday afternoon, see mm Linus: » (From *‘Honeydew?’) 1,00 | Whispering ~ Solo; , Irene Williams and Crescent Trio 1.0 } Witches’ Dance Pianoforte Solo , Leopold Godowsky Mitt fl 2 busing ith the Mid t Refining . . . . ng, Mayeh 21, to Mr. and Mos. David | company for a few days. While We Hold a Tight Rein on*Prices = 190%} Annie Laurie. (Seoranc) . - _Derathy Jarden : Mr. and Mrs, Myron Kittle of St. Louis, are visiting at the home of A GREAT BOON There are many mothers, 10028 + Orientale ViolinSolo . + % « Max Rosen 1.00 Still Sweeter Every Day _. —_._ Criterion Male Quart-t re BrightenThe Corner WhereY ou Are Criterion Male Quartet {f Barcarolle (Tales of Hoffman) es Marie Tiffany and Elizabeth Lennox 00 | Elégie (Song of Mourning) . . . Marie Tiffasy 13017 { Old Refrain ViolinSolo . Elias Breeskin 1.25 | Serenade Violin Solo + Ebias Breeskin 13018 [ Mother Machree - + « Theo. Karle “1254 Come BackToErin . . . . Theo.Karle 7P23,J Marche Slave . . . —._—Vessella’s Italian Band 150 | Danse Macabre (Death Dance) . Vessella’s{talian Band Catholic Choir Holds Special Rehearsals. A rehearsal was held last night: by the choir of the St. Anthonys’ church for the mass Easter Sunday at 10:30 o'clock. Another rehearsal will bo held Friday night. ‘Special sacred music.with a number of solos has been r rranged for the Easter Mass. nervous and rundown in cee abt Misslonary Societ> vitality, to whom to : leet. rs. cenyterian Mysionary society! | SCOLES EMUISION will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 pene trae rearnnent tig lll Never has the style theme of a’ season been so diversi- fied, or developed in so many individual ways. True style lies in correct: fashion, not in e'cloek in the parlors of the Presby~ would be a great boon, a “fads.” Instead of featuring Bate oes Pes: : 4 y in a= * , * rij es Fox Troi . . as 's Orchestra aeked to be present'as « aplendla. pro-| eeone y Emulsion = one “‘season’s novelty” with- Sse | Honolulu Eyes Watts " .” , Carl Fenton's Orchestra 7 ee ee bona and Mrs, Hugh! §) to build strength. == out discrimination, designers : } ‘NN. J, 28-08 . Patton are now spending a few days | (|_ Sat & Bowne, Blew-Gel have carefully provided cor- f in Long Beach before leaving there for 2 - rect shoes for each occasion vn ti = =<. —each costume. With Cuban and Baby ‘ ( elne =: The above pattern in pefae heated are " — =| i » Sai » id, Brown Charming Millinery 2) arse R aa et =e Louis heels. s 2 * ene hit to choose = nats ‘ == izes 2 to ; aa z For Easter z= $10 a Pair dceie = s == Widths AAA toD = —— IN NEW ARRIVALS Direct from 5th Ave. Also COATS, SUITS, DRESSES i TH yt 4 mill qn =: . \| | Thursday INVITES YOU Thursday ehh = Phoenix Hosiery : Ladies TO Free : Sa =; Free THEIR DANCE Eats le Ne sehacabebucoueatiitin WINTER GARDEN ZN TOME TUTTO Tes Pela sae eee