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cently undergone a successful opera- tion and is now convalescing. Mr. {| Schulte and Ralph Schulte are in Post- ville, Ia, here on business connected with the utility board. fey eee Miss Helen Ormsby ‘has returned to} €be Casper Daily Cridune PAGE THREE 158 NEW MEMBERS AND $5,000 New President iecer vag ee renee et IN CASH COLLECTIONS SUMS UP. °! Sout China |recently to testify in a case tried in {district court, — SHERIDAN ESOORT DIES. Is Not Popular) ossus. sco hprn 14—stasr Weldner Harvey Spera, 87 years of ;age, sald to have been the last sur-| | petition in fnvolutary bankruptcy | against the Rubber Corporation of America filed here today in federal court. Petitioning creditors and jamounts claimed include the Equit- jable Trust company $70,042 and the National Park bank $72,500, Paste Sa Par9! SCHOOL HEAD DIES. RESULTS TO DATE IN CAMPAIGN °°" oP" - } With approximately $5,000 in membership fees gathered fen, former prealdent of the Chines by the teams which are ling the followup campaign for |ropublic, as president of the gover the Casper Chamber of Commerce and with 158 new mem-|™¢"t of South China {s apparently are s.tey on the list, she inelee organization is claiming |;°°,CC'V7e Popular support, even! e record for results in a four-hour campaign. th some of the southern provinces. | many fears. He was 64 years of age 3 jovernment advices declare that de-| and had been superintendent of the Credit for today’s team honors went to Captain Holmes’ a . : ‘workers, with 18 new memberships re- clded opposition to him has developed) NEW YORK, April 14.—Liabilities| local institution for 20 years. He is in the provinces of Kwangsi, Yunnan | of more than $1,000,000 are listed in a] survived by his widow. ‘ported and over $360 in cash. : "y The reports were made this noon at and Hunan. Unusual autocratic pow ers, which are not relished, even by a combination Chamber of Commerce Sun Yat-Sen’s immediate associat and Kiwanis club luncheon which was are said to have been confern held at the Henning hotel. The drive through the election. han been so successful that the unant- mous sentiment of the diners was 2 ‘ : |that the drive should be continued for |P¢® of Commerce, at-least'one day more so that the| The Rotary club will also assist in workers may have an opportunity to) the success of the Chamber of Corm- cover the whole fleld. merce drive by putting special teams The appointment of two special|!" the fleld besides the many members committees from the Kiwanis club to/° the organization who are already take part in the final day of the Caos Semon with Chamber ce teams, her fiome in the city after spending the winter in the south. Mr. and Mrs, Ormsby are still visiting in the east. see viving member of the escort which| COLORADO SPRI accompanied General Sheridan on his Dr. William K. Argo, superintendent ride from Winchester to the battle of) of the Colorado School for the Deaf Cedar Creck, is dead at his home in| and Blind, died at his apartments at Council B To the school here today of tuberculosis, of which he. had been a. sufferer for ‘GS»-April 14-4 : Mrs. W.'F. Hamilton was called to Mildred Bubb, daughter of ,Mr.|Denver by the ilinesa of her grand- Rebekah J.odge. and Mrs. H. P, Bubb, will. sing “My|son, the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah todge Blue Gown.” Miss Bubb is a|Dow of that city, last Monday. No. 39 was elaborately entertained at;member of the kindergarten of tho Ce eS a chicken dinner and social evening }Central school. Maurice Groshon of the utility board following the regular business . 8€8-| The invitations for membership of|is here from Cheyenne attending to sion and initiatfons held Wednesd8y|the club have been sent out by Mrs.|business matters for the next few) evening in the I; O. O. F. hall, About/sam Service, under whose auspices | ds: } sixty guests were seated’at the pret-ithe afair be given. The invita- O'S e tily decorated banquet tables. Blankets }tions-must “Shown at the door. Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Lawson” of of pink roses were the centerpieces! Dancing will last ¢rom'9 o'clock un-| Torrington are spending the week here and roses were given to the ladies as/¢jj midnight and the Schembeck or-| visiting with friends. favors. Mrs. W, W. Keefe, Mrs,.C-j cyestra will furnish the music. yg Sees M. Watker and Lewis Schmidt were!” ~ eee Attorney ‘Willis Stidger has _re- the hostesses and host of the evening. | welfare Olub to - turned from. Douglas where-he has eee Meet: on Friday. been on business. Informal Dinner eee for Mrs. Hamilton. The members of the Welfare club : Mrs. B, EF. Hamilton, of Sunrise, : Frank Kistler, president of the Pro- will meet at the home of Mrs. C. A.jaqucers and. Refiners, estoy who ig visiting in’ the city, will be ihe guest of honor at an informal Sanford, 337 South, McKinley street.|\\isitors who came up from Denver to {tomorrow afternoon. The business 6:30 o'clock @inner served this even- ing at the Henning hotel, Mrs, J. W. | The popularity of the campaign was witne: drilling in of the big well id session will start promptly at 2:30] } une gant crea ca mela: saat shown by the fact that 98 new mem ers iy } |bers were added to the Ch ber of Bingham will preside ag hostess. be F o'clock, Mr, and) Mra. A:\J. . Cunningham | Commerce as a result of the two-hour er) At 3 o'clock a program will J?’ wr. ghd Mrs. George Snodgrass are given. Mrs. B. L. Hamilton, of Sun-| have returned from the east, where campaign by the team vrsers this rise, who is a houseguest at the homé|they spent several weeks. |morning, Forty wor! wero hand- ; 3 lng the campaign yest: jay, while 52 * the parents of a baby daughter born ; dividuals & ‘ i sapdtis teat oa . individuals comprised the © many at Dr. Keith's Reais last Saturday teams which got the | morning. Chicken Dinner for — RUBBER COMPANY BANKRUPT. paign brought the approval of the diners. Charles Cullen, president of the Kiwanians, called for the organiza- tion to put two whole teams in the field composed of members who have not yet been working for the ‘Cham: Special Friday and Saturday A good line of Hat values up to $15 Friday and Saturday— $7.50 Moore Hat Shop Smith & Turner Balcony April 14—Action |} of the new Far Eastern republic at|! China in sending a memorandum to the American government calling at-|{ tention to the continued occupation| > WASHINGTON, of certain areas in Siberia by Japa hese troops and asking if the objec of the allied intervention had bee attained, is regarded here as not! more than a fresh effort of the public to obtain recognition, L 2 3 St. BO at eo RE HD AE go RE BF GL Oe we nember of Sherift| ‘4 as returned from ‘. W. Herbert; a Martin's force, sient 4 waren wee Dock Yourself dect of “Birds.” Her talk will.be fol-| passenger agent for the Northwestern lowed by a number of five-minute ad-/on the Casper division, will leave Sat- dresses by club members. > urday for a short trip to Chicago. ose will give a 45-minute talk on the sub-) Julian Lever, general freight and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jour- ot Mr. and Mrs. &. Richard Shipp, eee papas yeioters4 results this The object of extending the cam gensen, of this city.. Mr. Snodgrass the owner of the Antelope! Springs | paign is to insure that the total mem- is —— — eee é |bership of the Chamber of Commerce ranch, near Salt Creek, where Mr. ra in Donves ona business and pleaéute|.BENVER, April 14.—naward A; atter tne cabaielat tn eepr'en) Berke and Mrs, Snodgrass miss aint berte: | PERSONALS Wise Ine aout: Stephens, his wife, Vivian P. Ste-|tweon 1,850 and 1,400, a record for sricaha cen Areo how sand: ts yeagbve 5 ———.—_—_ phens, and \. Sherman Fisher, prom-|% town the size of Casper. their friends. ; . OE RTT ny phere, tue set ee Hnent Socialis She Urn ee ier Se cease vanioe catheaen bgp If you wait until the end of the month to deposit to your Savings “fae M. O. Corey, manager of the Salt})card. Phone 1623M, CY avenue. ier aightt eae a moter car inf ber of com campaign. ‘Their Account only the “left over” from your month’s salary, the chances are me Meet corn tate Bree ticeee coon eaitctiece 4-14-1t| which they were riding struck a rough edd was ener Casper there’ll be nothing to deposit. Dock | The Mission Study class of the|City, where he has spent the winter. AS Anh = |spot in the ‘road in Mount Yorien Se Mer aad oe Oy ati < yourself at the beginning of the month Baptist church will meet tomorrow aft-}Mrs. Corey stopped in. Denver. and ELEVEN VOTES AGAINST Peckedeed iy eciguape bay vito aftire needed to beat the record held-b —deposit this to your savings—and ernoon at fie parsonage of te church, will remain there for) several days. shallow etream. Mr. and Mre, W. ¥.|Findley; 0. resolve to live upon the remainder. 514 South Beech strec . M. Mr. Corey will look aftér the interests of the Utah company in the local sae lexms will n pet af 9:30 at th That’s the common sense method for Goodnight Will be hostess of the after- Chamber of ree building — to. Geddes, who were riding in the car, escaped injury. Geddes was driving. The party had noon, The subject for the discussion | fields before’ returning to Salt Lake. morrow morning and will be aug Saving. of the meee abe oP pid de bol oN pial attended a beefsteak dinner and were pen PAE Beaty - oedhgga eb We invite you to open your Sav- ve fe turning to Denver when. the “acci- | ‘0tary ane mca i A t here today and to mak Masonic Dancing Club to A eR kd (Special to Th a ;| man who has the interest of C ings Account he: y and to make 4 s ¢ Tribune) dent occurred. Mrs. Stephens was Close Season Soon. Mr. and . Mr George Jarvis and Hopkins have spent a days on an inspection trip of of] properties in this vicinity: Cc attention is being. paid to structures in the Poison Spider anti- cline. % art should chamber of be a member commer plans immediately for building your balance. Then your account will be- come a powerful contributing factor in your.success. Don’t delay; come in today with your first deposit. M.S. CHEYENNE. Wyo., April 14.— Ap-| pinned. beneath the back of the front jparently there are eleven persons in|seat. Her husband and Fisher also Cheyeriie—and eleven only~who are/were pinned under the car. The trio opposed to the expenditure of public! remained held by the wreckage while money for schools. In a special dis-|Geddes went to Golden for aid. trict election at which @ proposal owas four hours before they were re- issue $350,000 of high school bonds/moved from the wreckage. During was submitted, 330 votes wero” cast|part of this time it was necessary for for the bonds and 11 against the bonds. | Stephens to hold his wife’s head above In the last preceding school bond|water to avert drowning. election 11 votes—no more, no less—| At St. Joseph's hospital, it was said were cast against the bonds. The light /there was small hope for the recovery vote Tuesday in favor of the bond/of Mrs. Stephens. Stephens is a issue was due to the public's judg-|wealthy fur merchant. ment that the bond proposal would = carry and the resulting “let George do it spirit,” the great majority of — those favoring the bonds refraining} ROANOKE, Va.; April 14.—Robert from taking the trouble to vote, _|F. Stone, University of Virginia stu- Work in the new higit sclioo! build-| dent, became a claimant for the 1921 ing will begin by June 1, and the|freak golf shot yesterday when he]. inant witb ado occunanes| ae &°ieeta voice" wena te AMMAN hiya ot sea Shee ie Starting Friday Morning, April 15 ‘structure will stand on the site whieh | high in the air. The ball broke; the The Most Extraordinary Offerings of the Central school, the oldest public| bird’s wing, but was hardly slowed by Seasonable Ready-to-Wear for Women ‘The fourteenth dance of the season’ to be. given by the members of -the Masonic Dancing club will be held at the temple auditorium tomorrow even- in; Besides the dance Friday night, twa more will be given, which will close the dancing season for this year, e informal dancing parties have eh most enjoyable and have’ been well attended by the club members, The Casper Band orchestra has sup- plied the music for the dances and light refreshments have been .served each evening. Have your check ready tomorrow when the teim makes a cali on you. 11| . Following are the reports made at the noon meeting: eee Mrs, John, Tucker and Mrs. W. D. Brydon, of the Brydon-Tucker Hotel company, who'represert the interests who will take over thé Wyatt hotel on May 1, left last night for Denver ‘on a business and pleasure trip. é cee Robert Cohen, secretary of the local Elk’s. lodge, left this morning for Greybull where, he will attend a roundup of Elks who are members of different lodges throughout this sec- Team Capt. Hanway’ — Capt. Cobb - Capt. Sprout Capt, Burk Capt. McCracken . Jourgen “A Bank of Strength and Service” The National Bank of Commerce ————— GOLF BALL KILLS DOVE. Se American Legion Dance _ For Friday Evening. : The American Legion dance will be held in the Winter Garden on Friday ae Ac eon Sele al y|toin of the coustry. Mr. Cohen will evening'from 9 o'clock until midnight. |t0in of the coumtry. | Mr. Coh whee | Bank aoe ( Miss'Ruth Apel, who spent the past eas : winter visiting with relatives in Oma- ythian Sisters will celebrate | Winter visiting with relative | the first anniversary’ of their/organiza- | Pas returned to th Ag i tion tonight, with a ‘card party and ; a. soclal evening. At the frst of the]. tor ‘Chicase, Il, amd the tant evening a regular business seasion will | onc °cus wilt opond ihe nest. few be Reid, ‘beginning ‘promptly at 7:30) months visiting with friends and rel- ‘AN Knights of Pythias, the Pythian |°UY°* Sisters, their families and friends, ari eee William Jardine lost the tip of his finger yesterday when the paper knife he was using slipped and cut | bis hand» The loss of blood confined him to his home yesterday afternoon although he ‘is able to be at work again today. invited to attend. . Movie Queen Is Selected. Exeitement ran high at the Winter Garden last. night as the evening drew to a close and the voting for the movie queen was: still being carried 2. on.. Several times the decision was read and by popular request the vot- ing was continued until a later. hour. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sample have re- turned. from Denver where they have been over the week-end. They made the trip overland and report no trouble For Saturday Only 20 SUITS at $19.95 eupleaee soreerss 4 the hole. ; Values up to $65 Special 38 SUITS at $38.95 Which just arrived. All the newest in style and materials, 80 Suits at 20 Per Cent Reduction A Wonderful Line of Dresses at $19.95 50 NEW DRESSES Carefully selected in New York market. Your Choice, $24.95 Finally at 12 o'clock the names were} en route. read for the last time and Miss Sue ates Morris was heralded Queen of the] W. €. Irving, Conductor on the Moyle Ball, which will be ‘held April] Northwestern, left today for Omaha 20, at the Winter Garden. to join his wife and son and to visit For the first time for several weeks, | his parents who reside there. Mr. Schembeck was with his orches bets He brought a number of new picees which were popular on the coast and the Casper dancers wel- comed them with much applause, cee Eastern Meeting Tonight. . The members of the Hastern Star will meet this evening in the Ma- sonic temple. The ,examining com- mittee will be present at 7:30. Initia- tions will be a part of the ovening’s program. Pi eee Added Attraction at Midnight Dancing Club. Besides the fashion show which will tart at 8 o'clock another attraction HRs been promised the guests of the Midnight Dancing clu whose dance will __be given this evening. Little eum MUU the OD Is the best place to ‘buy. your: Fishing Tackle, Sporting Goods, etc. Complete stock, highest grade and lowest prices. We have the NO BURN. OUT Dover = Electric Iron, 6-lb. size, at $7.50. = Come in and let us tell: you about this feature. }Jouds- lliver ’ Hardware \7 Company “Where the Best Costs Less” 105 S. Center Opp. Henning ©, Phone 714 Sweet Cream Chocolate Nut Caramels 35c Pound Coconut Crisp —35c Pound The Lukis Candy Co. . Corner Second ard Wolcctt Arthur Schulte has just received word from his brother Ralph Schulté Camphor & Hydrastis Fine For Sore Eyes Tt is surprising how QUICK eye in- flammation {s helped’ by camphor, hydrastis, Witchhagel, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, One lady whose eyes were weak and watery for three years was helped AT ONCE. Another case, of réd, inflamed eyes was ‘also benefitted. One. small bottle Lavoptik usually helps ANY CASE sore, weak or inflamed eyes, Aluminum eye cup FREE. - x Pharmacy.—Adv. z SPECIAL 40 Dresses taken from stock, in Tricolette, Satin, Taffeta, Georg- CASPER Your choice ELKS ette, 50 Coats and Wraps Purchased sale at 20 Per Cent Reduction These are the most extraordinary bar- -gains ever offered in Casper, week, last They will be on There will be a regular session of this lodge Peau ULL ‘Millinery 20 Per Cent Reduction on all Hats in our shop _Qdd Fellows’ Hall Business, Entertainment and Initiation AA By Order E. R. ROBT. COHE? Sec.