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TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1921 i ; i er Union Label. League SOCIAL AND DANCE Moose Hall Tonight PRIZES Te Che Casper Daily Cribune - PAGE TUREE 4 act. The scene closed with much} ° |the U. 8. S. Minnesota in Havana hare 'y W. > Not : music, comedy, and wild jazz. Marine Planes jbor. 1 shines were to leave on . . es With Harry Yessness in “The} | {he next leg to Cainaguey, Cuba; early Troubles of Cohen,” business vas today. - 5 | goot.” ‘The familiar “Yeddisha Ve Reach Havana’ Lost and Found ding” was given without the hint of} | ’ Bureau Established. | the, amateur, and4 the paraphrased | —— | MOTHER’S FRIEND : On the bulletin-board at the ¥. w.| songs enacted’ in Sam Bernard style ~ C.\A. area’ number ‘of found articles 5 , brought forth applause. Harry held! yagp(P: pot ge ean a for which the owners may.call. The % - 3 the stage with good grace. lcorps planes enroute from Washing.| perme nye xpectant Mothers secretaries of the ¥. W. C. A. are tak- Professional Talent Stands Out in Amateur Theat- Mrs. C. P. Brodie interpreted a clas-|ton to the Virgin Islands arrived at| OSE ,2¥ THBEE Nine aici ing care of the lost and found depart. ‘o al Wi P. sic dance, “The Hunt,” with ease and| Havana, Cuba, at 4 o'clock yesterday | V"#te for Paes oy oe tows Tet ment. sr grace. The woodland background|afternoon from Miami, Fla, “ti erar RG Ant i Pe vee tic itnessed by ‘acked House at Iris; with the dimmed lights of early morn-|celient condition,” according’ to. ant as D. Ablenta’ Gas bei bie siamare } suGie % ing gaye an artistic effect to the| message to the navy department fro: Se ee espe! Cluphf-Wells men. He will visit Newcastle, Upton, | Election of: Officers. yee’ Second Showing Scheduled Tonight dance of the huntress. Being recalled, | = Marriage in. Denver. _ |Moorecroft, Gillette, Clearmont, Sher-| A meeting of the Casper Nurses’ as- # Mrs. Brodie danced-a poiseful inspi-| Frank Cluphf is a contracting car-|idan, Powell and Cody, and return] sociation was called yesterday at the age 4 rational plece with the finish of any| wells, both of this clty, were mar-|about April 20. ¥..W, C. A. An annual election of With a few high lights of professional talent and a strong|}ot tiie great dancers. i Mea aver, _fjunday ators on, ee a eee oficors wa held. After the cansecs Megat ait of amateur talent, the Elks’ Minstrel played up| ‘Tne finale by the entire company the Grace Met! church. v. Ira W. Kingsley; district su-| Session refreshments: were served anc’) to the highest expectations of the S. R. O. audience la: i gave an opportunity for several to The Rev, G. 8. Lackland performed |perintendent of=the northern district | @ social hour was enjoyed. at th Goat ered 2 of thi f tw. j Be night, show their skill in clog dancing. The| the ceremony. of the Wyoming: Methodist Episcopal Ske ee ed | Sa au er nar ance neues Of two, consecittive nights, | a eo isccwas: in evidence wa.well | Frank .Ciphf: is a contracting car-| conference, is in the city today on his| Business and Professional The “Bills” and their wives ‘and all of their friends made|as tne “bones” and as a last feature, | penter and came to Casper from|way home to Sheridan from ‘Torring-|'Women to Meet. ces up the appreciative audience, ready to receive the personal| many “chickeris,” Boulder, Golo., about nine years ago. |ton, where he has conducted # very} A meeting will be held this evening | touches and to applaud the impersonal] “picking the banjo” was a thing of] The minstrel committee was com Mrs. Cluphf has ‘been socially active | successful revival for the ISalwchurch, | at 8 o'clock at the Business and Prc:| ones. real art. After answering to several| posed of J. A. Leary, T. W. Bowman, here for the past 4 years, Her home| resulting-in some forty-six accessions | fessional Woman's club of Casper. A| All during the overture the house the two dismissed themsclves}E. J. Donahue, William Jardine, | was formerly in Boulder. to the church. business session will be held. All busi-| Was well filled, and, as is unusual James Sweeney, M. P, Wear and Lloyd The bride and groom left Denver Be Se ness and professional women in the} with tho home-talent performance, the} A novelty rapid fire gag-punching | Broadus. | for Chicago, Ill, Ohio and Kentucky,; Mrs. Lola Bettis, who has been em-| city who are members, or who are in-| curtain was raised on scheduled time.| act by Jouls McKemma was next and “RPS. TO Ata 2 where they will visit with relatives be-| ployed in the Leader store for the | terested in the Work. aer asked to be| The opening chorus by the entire com-| Was well in line with the good work| In Japan the marriage ceremony | ET rN fore returning to Casper. Past year, is confined to her apart-| present. pany was.a fitting start for the suc-| 6f the show. takes place at the home of the groom, | ment in the Wyatt hotel by a serious Pyro cessful evening. The stage setting.in} Ye Old Time Cake Walk was danced|to which the bride is taken, accom.) The business meeting of the Chi-| itiness. Wednesday Is Date of purple and white with elevated. semi-|by Mr. and Mrs. Ottman, in costume.|panied by her relatives. Her trous-| cago and Northv-cstern Woman's club se Young Matrons’ Meeting. circu’sr seat arrangement was «rtis-}The lively dance was well executed |seau and the household goods which will be féla in the parish house of Henry Schwenneson, who was for: The Young Matrons’ ‘club will meet | tic and lent a professional atmosphere| and typical costumes added much to| the bride brings with her are borne by the St. Mark's Episcopal church, on! merly here, has returned to the city, |%t the Y. 'W. C)A,on Wednesday aft-|to the act. The entertainers in the| the act. men, who follow the carriage of the Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. {ang is visiting with his brother, Otto |®™00n.” An interesting program and| first part were the interlocutor, Harry Dr. J. C. Kamp pleased the audience | bride, forming a procession which al-7 ot Sais Schwennesson. @ social time will be enjoyed. Free, who proved to be a good “‘feed-| with his clubbing and with his clubby | Ways meets with cheers from the Farewell Party eee ce dating er” to Jack Leary, Floyd McNamara,|mannerism. Altho one of the clubs| crowd as it passes through the streets At Studio. Pioneer Corps Herman Trepte, Todd Bowman, took a side line and flew out over ra party was given at the|,.M and Mrs. A. 8. Locke of 144] Meets After School. i ob "3 George Wilmering and Lou Klein, Al|the audience, no one feared when A in Dera BARS pedal ‘oat: Bi North Kimball are the parents of a Over 300,000,000 Bibles, translated’ : A meeting of the Pioneer corps of|touch of the professional was given|the doctor performed the intricate| nto 623 different languages, have evening, in honor of Miss Vera Mid- pene tay Terug According | the Girl Reserves met this atternoon|by Mr. Averill, who sang “Down the|fgures and yelled. “Look out!" “|been distributed by the British and —— e LY 4 —a dieton, Miss Grace Ritchie of Grey-| - Mrs. latter school. The meeting was well|"frafl to Home Sweet Homi Mr.| The longest and liveliest act of the| Foreign Bible Society. Locke will return to Casper thi ‘ bull, and Mr. and. Mrs. Charles | onth. (3 *|attended and a business session was|Trepte's jazzy coon song, “Save a Lit-|whole performe was the Schembeck - followed by a social time. Cooper of Tulsa, Okla, . a enim robe tle Dram for Me,” received the house | crew in the Jollies of 1921. The com: 5 : s. ee . Mime : MISES SOA DOWN. HELIS): so ooes &, Grievd; peamtnente’ on dite] Sus te applause. ‘Your E¥es Have Told Me|plete orchestra was on the stage and & In Tricotine, Serges, Poiret Twill, Taffeta, Messaline came to Casper from their homes in So,” was artistically sung by Mr.|the scene was set in cabaret style. and Georgette— Greybull to do some work with the rae fob sh nd a short business | Planned. eis Donahue, followed by another dialect;Rex Mayne added to the act* with teh Gloria Dare. Blake soale prey re- array ‘een pee sige oe oe ee Re-| song, ‘Early in the Morning Down on ‘characteristic songs and M. turned Monday’ morning. Mrs, Cooper - é ve planned a hike for Thurs-|-You and I Were Young, Maggie,” with Gill, late of the Follie: ig Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Gleason, well-| day att They ‘i ‘ ‘ eaves Wednesday for her home in a y afternoon. ey intend to take t 0 Mr. 2 “ - ‘ Hat if known ranchers from the La Prele|the walk towards the Ganden Creck| Sretation ot coh, Mot era sinter: | Pal,” followed by a apa he Ga pretation of “Oh, Dat Gal O'Mine,”|Dewey Powell with his “dashing” ( li in ib a yee rs country north of Dougias, are num: | falls and will enjoy “eats” hround the| was much enjoyed. The “Son of the{specd scene added to th comedy and O 1 juin tg bered among the business and pleasure | campfire. The hike will be chaperoned. ' Ranch Reside: * Grafonola Rue Ola eee See Our Window Display of Money Saving Values > a wil the Farm.”. Mr. Thomas sang, “When only the quick witted of the audience Are Married SS Mene air oeeetal Te saoe een Pity Fe Desert,” sting by Mr. Wilmering, was| could keep up with all of his Eddy Miss Tjian E. Franeis and J. Ros-|4 Wedriesday. a real treat and was responded to by|Cantor cappers. ‘The dancing by Miss Robinson, residents “of a ranch | “8 in Laramie county, a comic song. Mr. Klein and Mr. ford and Professor MacFar- oes The W. 'T. corps of the Girl Re- payee district this ‘side of Buffalo, Wyo! Chartes J, Ohnhaus, clerk. of the| serves, which is composed of treatmen | Le8"y cloned the first by comic songs, |iand gave a real artistic bit to the ; ow’at were united in marriage ut 8:30 Mon- much in character. The solo by Mr. United States District court is num-| girls of the high school, have arranged j day night at the Methodist parson- Staley was an omitted pleasure, as/ : bered among the official visitors in|an informal party for Wednesday aft- ; age by the \Rev. “Walt h erench. | casper. ernoon, Refreshments will-be served|‘", Semtleman was too ill to take re- Willian C. FPraroi;, father of the ere and. the time will be spent playing | P&t Dr. Luckey Announces was present it the quiet cere The musical background, made up} of 25 voices added to the success of REMOVAL the first act, and the chorus work was games and singing. paca 2s Osterritter Is highly commended. of his office to suite 325- , The first act of the olio, “Chasing | 326, new Midwest build- 5 the Blues;” by Brabdenburg and Pow-| Leading Race |en. veousne down the house. theif 228. SSrilvactor ahd reel petals :omner bes comic makeup and the bits of by-play| ~ p aieek re bee So Sor einnning all added to the act of exceptional|| Office Phone 595. Res. 632-R. = lity. The banjo selections were jotored over the entirie southwest-| CHICAGO, April 5.—with Charles | (Ua pe Ot the tenets Osterritter leading, the riders in the | Ut of the ordinary and the old-tim: rete ct a = ==-=| BENEFIT DANCE miles. 5 laps at 11 a. m, today, the thirty-sixth hour of the’event. FOR CASPER LOCAL 381 American Federation of Musicians WILL.BE GIVEN AT Benefit Dance Preparations for the opening of the Schembeck’s Winter Garden for Musicians. Lukis Candy company’s new show- A benefit dance for Casper local 381, | rooms are being made, according to ON . American Federation of Musiclans.! tne ‘terms of a contract completed 3 Thursday Evening, April 7 Prices L, C. Hinkle, Cheyenne oil man, and heavy operator in the Lance Creek is looking after his oil interests here on a few days’ business tour. e888 % W. F. Henning, prominent local contractor and real estate owner has After returning to their Wyoming home for a brief stay the young people will leave for Texas for an extended visit. Mr. Robinson is foreman of the “41” ranch, 12.miles sbuth of Buffalo on Crazy Woman creek, and the young eople will make their home there. e bride is a resident of the same region. 1 Lou Scott, a rancher in the Dug: Meeting. of 7a out country, west of Salt Creek, 's Westminster Guild, spending a few days in town on.” The members of the Westminster) sopping and visitins. trip. uild will meet tomorrow :vening’ at wa 30 o’clack at the Presbyterian manse, 804 South Wolcott streét. AN business, giF1S "and —teachers are. in- vited tobe prese eee” Fridley There are 718 members of the Brit- ish House of Lords, including sixteen Scottish and twenty-eight “Irish rep- resentative peers Mis. HicksRelieved By Four Eatonics “I have taken four Eatonic tablets relieved me of sour stomach. Attorney W. H, Patten returned here yesterday from Newcastle, where he has been attending=te oilomatters during the.term.of-the. District Court. eee “« Dances ieee Mrs. Arthur Watson, neo’ Margaret steer! R Bishop, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The American Yeomen lodge will|x¢ 1. "Bishop of East Second street, entertain at the Winter Garden this returned here yesterday from Aber- evening at a masquerade dance. Cash | Geen, Wash., to join her husband, who prizes will be offered for the best cos-| tas ‘heen employed in a. responsible tumes. A good attendance 18 €X:| capacity at the Standard refinery for pected, Hania the past several weeks. oe 8 will be. given at the Schembeck Win-| Vitn the Denver Cabinet company for the installation of new fixtures. The contract was completed yesterday by Mr. Lukis and Joe Celmer. d acral cto SS CATARRHAL DEAFNESS MAY BE OVERCOME” i PERSONALS If you have Catarrhal Deafness or head and ear noises or are growing hard of hearing go to your druggist ter Garden on Thursday evening, April 7 An‘orchestra of twenty-five nywiclans will furnish the music and pecial features will be introduced dur- ing the time. A door admission will be charged. Special Features Will Be Introduced and an Orchestra of 25 Musicians Will Furnish the the test today and see how Music. Come and Dance With the Musicians. guickly sbi wonderful remedy acts. it comes in handy tablet form. Carry TICKETS, $1.00 LADIES FREE it with you, A box costs only a trifle with your druggist’s guarantee. Bring Your Wife Here for Our 75c Noon Lunch - J. M, Hench, senior member of the law firm of Hench & Bullack, now oc- cupying their new offices in rooms and get 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength), and add to it % pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar. 222 and 223 of the Midwest Refinirg r ‘Take 1 tablespoonful four times a day, company building, arrived in Casper.) ‘his will often bring quick reliet Monday. Mr. Hench, who has been| trom the distressing head noises, | == ib practicing 14 years, and who has la*e-| Ciogged nostrils should open, breath. 5 f E ‘ —for it will remove spect. Already hun- her from kitchen dreds of Casper people drudgery. She’ll find have found this a sen- food — good food, sible, satisfying place tastefully prepared, to eat. excellently served and ly been in business in Thermopolis, | ing become easy und the mucus stop is one of the best known younger | aropping into the throat. It is easy members of the Das, to prepare, costs little and is pleasant in Wyoming. . to take. Anyone who has Catarrhal Miss Vera Middleton and Miss | Hear; hh - Grace Ritchie left yesterday for their Pe ek ee Ae scription a trial.—Adv. ss o 1G 4 ’ ) oti} | \ home tH\Greybull, after epending sey-| ue creecription & triat— : h IY yx : ‘ SoH\ at o-. H. J. Peterson is leaving for Chey- enne and Denver, ~ ee. COMING The Great Sex Picture J; C. Ross, contact officer of the Feder Board Tor’ Vocational Zauce. | OF bidden Fruit”, on, left yesterday on’a trip over the in the interests of ex-service THE LITTLE TEA SHOP Around the Corner ACROSS FROM MASONIC TEMPLE | Shell enjoy he treat satisfying in every re- The berry is the orchid McCord-Srady £0, of the fruits. . Wholesale Grocers In delicacy of flavors it can be compared only to the colors Casper, Wyo. of the orchid. Yet the full flavor comes only when the berries ripen on the vine. That’s why Paul built the great Kitchens in the Berry Fields—to pre- , serve the richness of vine-ripened berries in a film of pure sugar. Your grocer has it in PAUL'S - JAM.” ° THE LEADER Some Wonderful $1.00 Values for Wednesday Only Four Pair Heavy All styles Dress grade Children’s & Coat Collars, Stockings ...... heavy cream lace Women’s Gordon Silk and Cotton Pure Silk Brassieres, reg. Hose .......... $2 value ....... Two Pair In- Silk Gloves, black and fant’s Rubber | Meal id giver Bes ] Women’s Dark and Light Bunga- low Aprons, fancy trinimed, extra quality. ............-.00005 os] HANAN SUITS AND OVERCOATS STRICTLY HAND TAILORED $29.50 $39.50 $40 to $50 VALUES $60 to $70 VALUES Select Your Suit or Overcoat From the Largest Stock of Woolens in the State of Wyoming CLEANING, PRESSING AND ALTERING DONE BY WORKMEN WHO KNOW THEIR BUSINESS : C. H. WHALEY CASPER’S LEADING TAILOR PUYALLUP AND SUMNER FRUIT GROWERS CANNING COMPANY 5000 Paul Avenue, Puyallup, Wash, 116 E. 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