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Se Rema Wechsler es trinenenciee ey enero Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE, odist church. Motorcars Over 200 Casper people took the “Trip Around the World” which was Personally conducted by the members of the Epworth League of the Meth- u 2 left the church steadily from 8 o'clock until Miss Mary Miller and Mr. Satterwhite were chosen by. the judges as the couple executing the most correct fox trot steps. A prize was awarded them. The songs by Miss Rhue Gill and Mr. Rex Mayne added to the enter- tainment of the evening and the third dance to be given in the Winter Gar- 10 o’clock and the rounds of the dif-|den by the American Legien members ferent homes, ‘were served. ‘The whole entertainment was plan- ned and executed by Miss Inez Babb. A number of committees under her supervision carried out the work inj an orginal manner and the ‘evening ‘was considered a great success as an’ entertainment and financially. The proceeds will be used toward the fund for the relief of the Chinese i famine. - eee Monday Club to Meet ¥ Mrs. J. C. Snook The <aembers of the Monday club 7° will _be entertained at the home of .. C.. Snook on Monday after- noon.; The time will be spent playing Mrs. auction bridge as usual: ary ‘Mr, and Mrs. Painter of the Mills and Baker addition are ‘the parents of > @ baby girl born Thursday morning at their home. The mother and daugh- ter are doing splendidly. ws 8 Aeighbors of Woodcraft Dance for. Tonight A committee composed of the Mes- dames George Davis, A. E. Dyke, Ger- trude Duhling and Julia Pursel in charge of the dance which willbe ‘Winter Garden ‘by the Neighbors of Wood- craft. It will be the third annual en- tertainment to be given by the organ- given this evening at the ization. ‘The proceeds of the dance will be used towards the National Woodcraft ] representing different countries, were made by the passeng- ers. At each stop a novel entertain- ment was presented and refreshments was judged a success. see Masonic Dance For Tonight ¢ ‘The regular inrormal dance will be held in the Temple Auditorium this evening for the members of the Ma- sonic dancing club, The Casper Band orchestra will supply the music Jand | light refreshments-will be served. eee | Movie Queen Contest Voting Continues. The second night of voting for the queen of the movie ball which is planned for the near future, was held at the Winter Garden, Wednesday night. The interest in the novel dance has been shown by the spirited voting and the names of the young ladies now on the list are the Misses Mary Miller, Madelin Upheil, Sue Morris, Mabel Holliday, Louise Mc- Donald and Martha Williamson. The voting will be continued on each Wednesday night until.the date of the Movie ball. when. the winner will be crowned/queen of the even- ing. see Entertains at the Tea Shop. Miss’ M, Lendrim entertained yes- terday at a tea served at the Little ‘Tea Shop Around the. Corner, in hon- or of Miss Pearl Evans of Denver, who is visiting with Miss Ma¥el Sea- bright here. The guests were teach- ers of the high school. Flowers were used for the table decorations and a dainty tea was served. a few weeks on business. Mrs. Tuttle will remain in Kansas City with rel- atives during the summer. She is convalescing ‘after a serious fliness, ee federal board here, left on an extended visit to many points in the Big Horn basin. After a tour through the basin he will go to Sheridan and other north- eastern points to visit men who have compensation claims coming from the government, eee B. W. Greener, clerk for the Burling- ton here, left yesterday for a visit to). Chicago, se Mrs. Francis. Abersold, Burlington employe, just returned from an ex- tended trip to Pennsylvania. She re- ports a verr enjoyable vacation. ee F. W. Harper of Denver is a now house here. REFORMATION OF PUBLIC LAND LAWS ADVOGATED GILLETTE, Wyo,., April 1—Thomas W. McDonough, editor of The Home- Wright postoftice—Wright is a ranch Postoffice, nothing more—is out for a reformation of the public land laws. He would have these laws so amended that only married persons could make entries on, homesteads. county, jiered with the claims of unmarried men and women who “seldom have moxe ground their little claim shacks ; than a speckled purp or a black cat and in most cases it is only the mule! species of these." McDonough would have the public domain ‘settled up by persons interested in multiplying and replenishing the earth, and to that ent would bar bachelors and spinsters from all recognition under the public land laws insofar as they relate to homesteads. ———»—___ RAIL EXECUTIVE DIES. TOPEKA, Kans., April , 1.—Rolla. Tabish Parker, general manager of the western lines of the Santa Fe railroad, with headquarters at Amar- illo, Texas, died this afternoon in the Santa Fe hospital here. i There appears “back to the farm” movement on: foot the past few days. Sam Simmons of the boiler house pads segs Sraskis. pabtiahon, 0 ped {Bean teaosterred to the welding] pullman were taken by the police in Robert Marshall has départed for the Big ?iiddy flelds to accept & ro- sition with one of the oil’ companies FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1921 i sp FELD Z===1| City; Mo., where Mr. Tuttlo will spond ) secesevesvecssessese snsvepenceooer iIndustrial News: Sieccocsresoveses evcevonvoseesenn J. C. Ross,’a representative of the| STANDARD REFINERY NOTES. ©. R. Carlisle, who has been tn ‘the employe:of the Standard Gil company Seip gE eerie at for a-number of years, severed his connections today and tells us that} he is accepting a “position with the| city polite department as traffic of- ficer. Mrs. Carlisle is reported as re-| cuperating from her recent illness and | is now able to sit-up for short pe- riods of time, “Red’s" many friends | of ‘the Standard: family wisk him well in his new position. to be a : employe of the company and is de- employe at the Burlington freight parting for his homestead at Beque, Colo. E. R. Caldwell, clerk in the mechanical office, is: headed for his homestead while Frank Sholtes of the construc-| presented by the steamship men, but tion department, has departed for the country over in the neighborhood of Angela, Mont., spending the summer preving up on a tract of land. si Shawnee, where he L, W. Kistler of| can ves: the refining department, has left the} coast. De-} representa Wyo., intends and C. L. Carothers informs us that he intends leaving for Boise, Idaho, where -he has accepted a position at his trade in the mechanical line. J. M. Spalding, employed in the pipe department, has left the employe of the company and intends working with his father as a steam fitter, WASHINGTON, April 1.—Tentative approval was given by the shipping regular} board today to a reduction in the wages of seamen employed on Ameri- Is on the Atlantic and Gulf he question was up at a con- ference between Chairman Benson and ves of the American Steamship Owners’ association. A specific plan outlining changes in hours and reductions in wages was the board only expressed its views on ion, and did not ap- roposals. Six tourists traveling via boxcar local railroad yards this morning and are being held here pending inyesti- gation. There is a probability that one or two of the men held are wanted elsewhere on serious charges. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Any Wyoming housewife or other Wyomingite who neglects to steril- ize a mill bottle immediately after it becomes empty, or who is guilty- sof similar neglect in regard to ice ¢ream or which are intended for use a second time, may be subjected to arrest and fine. provisions of an act of the last legis- chiefly to provide for sanitary prac- tices at dairies but in this connec- tion makes the provision for punisa- ment of cleanse utensils used by dairies for the distribution of milk creameries and other enterprises for the distribution of ice cream. arsine Acai The color of birds may be changed to white by keeping them in a white | room, and attended by persons dressed in| Office at Cheyenne is that the white, | the third or fourth generation is nec-| essary before the bird's feathers ari all white. STERILIZE BOTTLES 10 200 AIRPLANES , desirous of applying for the sale of; state lands that they should send their applications in at gnce to the state land office, on forms which are fur- nished, in order that their applica- examined during the pres- ason and, if the lands are so that they can be in- >| €luded in the next sales ef state lands. SCORE SEIZED IN BOOZE RAID ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., April 1.— | Pro! nm enforcement officers re- y after carrying on a hern part of WASHINGTON, April 1.—The first| © important move since the a toward rehabilitating the a ESCAPE FINE IN STATE. April 1.— and 35 Martin bombers, ‘The pursuit plane contract went to the Boeing company of Seattle, W and totaled about $1,400,000, Secre The other food containers Weeks announced. Martin ty This is so because of the | is, company, of Garden C a cost of about $23,000 e APPLICATIONS TO BUY =: STATE LANDS EXAMINED = BY WYOMING APPRAISER ord received trom the state tana | MA HOOPING COUGH ios No “‘cure”—but helps to re duce paroxysms of coughing vicks VAPORUGB Over 17 Million Jars Used Yeark nd one woman a c ds of gallons of liquor even stills, The majority of owns of Raton, s. The raids rgest yet car- Persons neglecting to and by were described as the d out in the st surrounded by white objects| praiser for the State Land Boards h: begun the examination says a naturalist. However, and lands in the counties in the sta tinuing same until all the applications | on file are examined and reported Campbell! a fe asserts vitrolically, 1s plas- ee Cin nn Saturday Specials Ti ne WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS in all-wool serges; all the newest styles— $19.95 home, in Riverside, Cal. It ig the plan of the lodge here to furnish a —=— | Sunaay se day of good deeds. |= || What is a befter deed than one for a|== PERSONALS *}['| nome? See Ad page 5. = room a tthe home under the circular = number 409. The room, ‘after being! 4 =. furnished, will be supported by the = %. W. Kistler left |= ten 2 QUGUPIES NEW QUARTERS) = g = = = = = WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ TRICO- TINE SUITS, fancily braided, in all styles— : $32.50 ‘Thimble club of the Neighbors of! Mr. and Mrs. \ ‘Woodcratt. Casper last night for Denver ‘The music for the dance will be sup-| Dubuque, Ia. Mr. Kistler has exten- by the Schembeck orchestra and/|sive land holdings in Iowa which he plans fir an enjoyable evening are| will develop. » made. Bd Oya etree eee ea WE BEG LEAVE TO NOTIFY oe2e . C. Morrison of Salt Lake City,/OUR FRIENDS AND THE) PUBLIC ‘ Many Attend Utah, spent yesterday here looking|GHNERALLY “THAT WE “HAVE WOMEN’S SILK DRESSES, m taf- Musicalo after business interests. THIS DAY CHANGED .OUR OF.|2= feta, serge and satin; all sizes; beaded and braided effects— — $10.00 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SILK AND TRICOTINE DRESSES, fancily beaded and_ braided; all sizes— $15.00 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ WRAPS, made of serge, velour, polo’cloth, fancy plaids; in all the very newest models and colors; a full range of sizes— $12.50 Up WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ WRAPS, of pure wool French serge; also all-wool plaids; a wonderful selec- tion to choose from in a full range of colors and sizes— $7.95 Stock of MILLINERY at Greatly Reduced Prices for Saturday’s selling. Our entire line divided-in four sections. Section No. 1 at $5.00 Section No. 2 at $7.95 Section No. 3 at $10.00 Section No. 4 at $15.00 ° You pay two and three times the price elsewhere for for Saturday similar Hats. | . $2.98 CHILDREN’S HATS at $149, $1.98 and $2.98 THE LEADER “CASPER’S ECONOMY STORE” cl AE A ‘The musicale which was given at FICES “FROM SUITE NO. 2 TO the Library last night under the aus-| ©. J. Shulte has returned to the|/SUITH NO. 1 IN THE. LYNCH pices of the women of the Christian |city from Los Angeles, where ‘he Be ROO 112 EAST SECOND ST. church was well attended. Although {een spending she swriniers THE NEW LOCATION IS IN THR the program was short each number ¥ bi ROOMS FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY ‘was received with much applause. Homer C. penis here from R. T. KEMP COMPANY | INSUR- ‘The first number was a selection by St. Louis, Mo., in the interests of the| ANCE AGENCY. ‘THIS CHANGE the High School orchestra under the Belding brothers’and company. GIVES US MUCH MORE COMMOD- direction of Mr. Miller. Miss Ruth bo spat IOUS QUARTERS AND PLENTY OF Kimball, Miss Mary Flinn and Miss|_ Arthur K.:Lee is here from Ther) ROOM TO ENTERTAIN, OUR Heneritta Gutshall, who entered the |0polis on business with the National| WRIENDS.. YOU" WILL, ALWAYS contests in Laramie gave the same|534nk of Commerce, of which he is|/BH “WELCOME. PLEASE ALSO sel ‘at the musicale. that receiv-| President. NOTH ‘THAT’ OUR PHONE NUM- ed favorable comment there. Mrs. Pe BER IS NOW 1218W, INSTEAD OF Surton Nye sang a solo in her usuai| 2. J- Sullivan, a prominent attorney|370 AS FORMERLY. PLEASE RE. charming manner. Mrs. Lulu Sams of Denver, left last night after a busi-}/ MHMBER THE PHONE NUMBER— xecuted a difficult plano number |"¢Ss Visit here of several days. 1218W. THANKING YOU FOR PAST. ‘with great skill and ease. A vocal solo here FAVORS AND HOPING TO SEE by Miss Doris Van Meter also met|, Mr: and Mrs. A. M. Tuttle are/ you IN OUR NEW ROOMS. ‘with approval. leaving tomorrow evening for Den-|THE NATRONA REALTY CO., INC. ‘A. silver offering was taken ana|¥er, Where they will spend a few days, R, E. WHITE, MANAGER. the sum will be used for church work. | 2nd from there they Will go to Kansas eee _ffitaay Bridge Club (7 Has Regular Meeting Mrs. John Healy entertained at her home on Park street for the members of the Friday Bridge club. A lunch- eon was served at 1 o'clock and the afternoon was devoted to playing auc- | tion bridge. | eee | | Legion Entertainment Is the Usual Success. A splendid crowd attended the ‘Winter Garden last night at the Am- erican Legion dancing party. Besides the regular dance program a special fox trot contest was held. WOMAN'S CASE A AMAZES CASPER A business man’s wife could not sew or read without sharp pains in her eyes. For years her eyes were red and weak. Finally she tried ‘sim- ple witchhazel,, camphor, hydrastis, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. "The resplt produced by a-single bot- tle amazed everyone. We guarantec “wa small bottle of Lavoptile to help CASE of weak, strained or in- ed eyes. Alvminum eye cup FREE. Casper Pharmgey—Adv. | An Extra Special for Saturday The response to our sale on Blouses and Waists has been wonderful. cs We will continue our Blouse and Waist Speciai tomorrow. Your Choice at $6.95 Values Up to $25 The very newest in materials, styles and colors. No exchanges. See Our Window Display OT ur Entire Women’s Silk - Pettibockers for Saturday only $2.49 “Tripeny’s”’ Thru courtesy to the opening of the new Mid West Pharmacy, we will refrain from our customary special sale of Drugs, Sundries, Toilet Goods, etc., on Saturday, April 2. » We will stock our window with something not con- nected with the drug line, at'rock bottom prices, that will make every member of the family happy. Watch our window Saturday! Something for you! “ Special Soda service at Tripeny’s Fountain “Notice Who Goes There” ' John Tripeny Company 241 South Center Jewelry. Cigars Silk and Leather _ Bags All the very newest styles LARA MIDWEST BUILDING Across the Street From Postoffice a Drugs Confectionery | Sl aa