Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 18, 1921, Page 3

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MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1921 Baby Daughter who have not as yel been initiated at Baker Home. into the order. a Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baker are|, Surprise features have been planned the parents of a nine and halt pound |fr the entertainment, sites C758: 5 baby SNC 5 Mrs. Hamilton Honored Bridge Lunckeon At Informal Tea. This Noon, — Mrs.-B. FOuamilton of Sunrise was the guest of honor at an informal tea served this afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Kocher. Twelve Casper women, interested in club work were the invited guests. see Mrs. Q. K. Deaver was hostess this afternoon at a bridge luncheon served at the Henning hotel. A number of society mhatrons recéiyed ‘invitations for the affair and after thé luncheon the afternoon was spent playing auc-| Movie Ball tion bridge. mF sg This Weel Mrs. Saxon to Costumes of Ail sorts have been| Entertain. planned for the grand movie ball and the film- The Chicago and Northwestern ae the Women’s club will have a social after- noon at the home of Mrs. F, W, Saxon in the Blackmore apartments, on Wednesday, April 20, at 2:30 o’clock. All ofthe guests are asked to’ bring needles And thread, yp Parry "Mr, and Mra. J. R. Robertson, who were married here last week, have arived at the Francis homestead near the 41 ranch at Buffalo, where they will make their sot es . many of the charac! jand will be seen scat ‘Winter Garden on Wednesday evening: The movie queen, elected by public vote will be ‘Bue Morris. She will be corwned early in the evening | and will rule ‘the throng from her throne at one end of the hall. Prizes are offered for the most characteristit, costumes and the judges will select with care from the throng of actors and actresses. AJAN. Schembeck will lead the orchestra and surprises and new fea- tures are pro: . For those who do not dance, vaudeville sketches by the | Schembeck entertainers will be of in- terest. Interesting Meeting of Woman’s Club. An interesting meeting of thé Wom- an’s club of Casper was held last Saturday’ afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. H. P, Fishburn. After a short business session a program was given, Mrs. P, K. Ed- wards gave a splendid paper on “Home Ecqnomics," including some favorite recipes. ‘The remainder of the time was given to Mrs. B. F. Hamilton of Sun- rise, who gave @ talk on “Textiles,” which was most interesting. Refreshments were served by the hostess. ~ ‘The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs. George B, Nelson. see Night Dance. Mrs, Sam Service and her assistant attendance “at the “regular Saturday night dancing party held under the auspices of the Saturday Night Danc- ing club, The music, which was sup- plied by the Casper band orchestra, was better than usual and the dancing lasted until 12 o'clock, see Private Party for Moose Tonight. Tho most elaborate of the monthly private Moose parties will ‘be hetd in the Winter Garden this eyzning. ‘All of the Moose and their families are invited to attend. ‘The Schembeck’ orchestra will sup- ply the dance music and the Schem- beck entertainers ‘will introduce a number of novelty skits in singing and dancing. ~"~ ? eee Mr, and Mrs. Merrill Hool are the parents of a baby gon, born last Sat- urday at the State hospital.. The mother and little boy are doing well and will soon be able to see their lends. } | west jsas city over Sunday looking over Carter has resigned his posi: tion with the Carter Oil company and is now on his homestead near Powder River. é eee Josh Portos, chief clerk for the Mid. company in Salt Creck, is attending to business matters in the city for the day. ‘ cee W. R. Finney of the Midwest Re- ining company has returned from Denver where he spent the weekend attending to business matters, Miss Violet ¥ of the Webei Commercial company is taking a two ‘weeks’ vacation from her work. eee Mra. Herman. Mathis and daughter, Arline, are in the city from their home in Lander looking after business for the week. eee of Lincoln, superintendent and assist- ant superiptendent of motor power for the Burlington railroad, were in (business matters, . YW. FA, Simmons, chief clerk for the Burungton here, returned yesterday from a week-end trip to Denver. ese G. L. Vrooman, warehouse foremzn at the Burlington, left on number 29 this morning for a short trip Billings, eee A carload of ‘second-hand Fofds, shipped here from Omaba, is being unloaded on the Northwestern tracks. They were consigned to the Chevro- let agency here who are planning to establish a ‘‘market” ‘in the new build- ing at Second and Oak streets. eee line of soft drinks. eee some time fn New York, where he pur. dise. one architects. eee Marcus to] of $835,000 worth of bonds to enable Mr. and Mrs. Lyle E. Austin, of| Arrangements to let Sheridan, ary spending several days|targe jobs are under way and it ts e 7 qin the city, “Mr. Aus the mana-| probable that a greater share of the hostesses were well pleased with the). 2, of the Sheridan brewery engazed| mony. mide available by the suecess, in the aanufacture of a high class] ful pond issue will be spent during Max Hirsch of the Leader store has! contemplated or arranged for will give returned from an extensive buying| Casper the best a crip in the eastern markets. He spent| sewer and water system in the state, chased an unusual line of merchan-| residence /istricts in all directions. James Sweeney is expected to re- turn today from Denver, where he has been on business over the week end. Mr. Sweeney is associated with the firm of Garbut?, Weidner & Sweeney, , the boxer, who was injured in a fight here just a week Che Casper Daily Cribune [TRISH BATTLE FOR FREEDOM WON, IS CLAIM |So Say Messages From Field Workers In Erin Read Before Convention Of American Sympathizers CHICAGO, April 18, — Messages from field leaders in Treland’s fight against England declaring that the Irish vir- CITY CONTRACTS MADE POSSIBLE BY BONDS ‘With money available from the sale the city of Casper to prepare for the wholesxle improvement’ campaign which it haz outlined for this summer, the meeting of the council tonight and subsequent meetings fog a period of months will hold special interest for Casper homeowners, Petitions received by the counell for improvement work required in many, districts will be first to receive action, contracts for the coming summer. The cénclusion of the programs now Thost extensive “| and will permit the expansion of the LOST TRAIN IS FOUND IN DRIFT AURORA, Ill, April 18—A Bur- AURORA, Ii, April18.—A Burling- ton railroad train which was lost for Republic. ~ Messrs Torey of Chicago and Roop| tually had won, were read today by Harry J. Boland, secre- tary to Bamonn De Valera at thé-first national convention of the American Association for the Recognition of the Irish The messages came’ from De Valera, “president of the Irish Republic,” and Michae! Collins, who are in Ireland. De Valera's message said: “The terror will break long before ‘there will be any weakening of our The nation has taken a new and the time has arrived when we can without undue optimism safe- ty predict th: “Ireland is in better position now than she has ever been,” wrote Mich- ael Collins. CHICAGO, April “The people are harden- ing in their determination. ish terror has failed and Ireland goes | © forward with unilinching determina: tion to the final struggle.” The Brit- 18.—Irish-Amer- icans from all sections of the country were here today for the opening of the first national convention of the American Association for the Recog- nition of the Irish Republic, Leader in the movement to gain American recognition of Ireland were on the program for the two-day as- sembly. ‘The session opened with the invo- cation by a representative of Arch- bishop Mundelein of Chicago. Thompson , welcomed Other speakers presented Mayor the delegates. today in- cluded Harry J. Boland, assistant to Frank P Walsh, counsel for the association, and Donal O'Callaghan, lord mayor of Cork, Miss sister of the late lord mayor of Cork, who died in Brix- ton prison, was on tonight's program. Eamon De Valera; Mary MacSwiney, WASHINGTO: April 18.—A_reso- FINAL REPORTS ON MEMBERSHIP DRIVE AT FORUM Approximately $6,500 Collected From Old and New Members in Casper Chamber of Commerce The main interest at the forum meeting of the Casper Chamber of Commerce at the Henning hotel to- morrow noon will be the final reports of team captains who had charge of the members'sip drive during recruit- ing week. Reports gathered at the wind-up of the active campaign which estab. lished record support show that ap- proximately $6,500 had been collected from. old and new members. The re- port of the team workers for the last cay of the cam§ gpaign totalled 59 members secured in the last two hours that the teams were out. Several of the team captains have not rade their final reports and these returts’ must be at the forum lunch- eon to-aorrow. Followt:5 i a list of the mew members which were secured Friday: Bungalow Grocery, Bush Sign & Decorating Co., C. H. Bowman, C, 8. Bennett, Jr., Blake Dare Brokerage J.C. Carr Grocery, Cozy Cafe, Crosby, Casper Cylinder Grind- Cheyenne Fruit Co,, J.B. Dyke, C. S, Elliott, Evans Oil Corpor- ation, L. A. Fricca, C, J. Gavin, Gates Service Station, Grace V. Grieve, John Gerakites, Hartman & Laird, Amelia Hammer, Robert 58. Herrington, Dr. Hansard, R, R. Haw- ley, Iowa-Wyo. Gil Co., Steve Jerick, Jordan Motor Sales C W. Jordie, Kumpf Motor Car Co., W. A. Lester, Eugene McCarthy, Elizabeth McDon- ald, Matson Brothers, R. Q. Meents, W. C. Newell, W. A. Payne, James Pappas, A. L. Rose, Walter Royce, Harry Starks, Smith Motor Sales Co., L. C-Smith, W. J. Sisk, Mrs, Charles B. Stafford, C. L. Thompson, Union Wictor Wyoming Oil Co., C. L. Whit- aker, The following list of applicants were recruited from the Ohio Oil Co: Cafe, Union Mill Co,, T. B, Villnave, P. J. Booker, W. M. Conley, H, K. Frantz, Charles Homan, Arthur Mc- McMurray, Donald, J. 8. Ed Kutz, PAGE THREE Frank Redick, Frank Yealey, Lee J Yealey. In addition to hearing the team captain reports, the Boy Scout drive Will be given a good sendoff at tomor- row's luncheon. ‘The activities of the organization will be reviewed ar plans for the coming year outlined. Reraarks on the benefits of the scout movement will be made by A. A. Slade. The members of the organization and| fhe benefits derived will be outlined] ,, by M. P. Wheeler. canization and related Turn Out Beer hirtieth continental congress of the Daughters of the American Revolu: ion convening here today to remain in session thi Mrs. M. Miner, MILWAUKEE, Wis., April 18.— pages crsuightree Apparently because the ruling al. |'"5 ‘© foster “the lowh the pr. iption of four and ities that build up seven-eights gallons of beer is about | WPch alone can to be promulgated, the Milwaukee office of the internal revenue depart- ment has received orders from Washington to get ready to super- vise the manufacture of real beer by the brewers of Wisconsin offi- cials announced today. Real beer could be put on Safeguards for Nation Taken Up By D. A. R. Meet 18. — Na- ards against extreme rad- Georg president = character bufld- . sturdy qual- the nation and serve it,” was the bs You've had two pie ‘ But, gran’ma, I've got lots o' room left."—Lit the market immediately for prescription R. L. broker, left sales as all the breweries making | this morning for Douglas, where he near beer have real beer on hand. will spend the day visiting his brother who is also eng: ness in the Cony \fOLDS of head or chest are more easit treated externally with— din brokerage bust- e capital. In making near beer it is neces- sary to make real beer first and then the excess alcohol. “SNOW ——— BLOCKS RAILROAD. Denver & Salt Lake railroad still was blocked by snow and landslides today. Train service had been sus. pended on the line since Thursday | when a rock slide near Tabernash in | Vv APORUE Egeria canyon, covered the tracks, | Over 17 Million Jars Used Year POSITIVELY LAST TIMES TODAY. DON’T FAIL TO SEE THE BIGGEST PICTURE OF THE MONTH LYRIC Continuous 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. TODAY “POLLY WITH A PAST” St. Mark's Synurgae ago, has recovered sufficiently from To Have Meeting. Mrs? John Mf. England has returned to her horse here after visiting for the last {ew weeks at her’ old home in Misgouril. While away Mrs. Eng- street, A full attendance is desired. land ‘spent severel days in Kansas City. i 5 his injuries to permit moving not serious. will be able to be about in a days. him from the Private hospital to his home. His injuries are still painful but are It ‘is expected that he few Ilinois branch: line was located last! lution designed to prevent the depor- night by the dispatcher here. He was told that the train wa: drift six feet deep and 700 feet long on the Oregon-Forreston branch. |tation of Donal J, O'Callaghan, lord mayor of Cork, who came to the United States in January as a stow- away, was introduced today by Repre- talled in a A Now Playing at the Rialto Theater, Denver Played Three Years on the Stage in New York City NEXT ADDED ATTRACTION force of men were sent from ‘Aurora to dig the train out. ‘The train ran into the drift early sentative Sabath, Democrat, Illinois. The resolution would authorize O'Cal- lagtan.to remain. AMERICA’: FOREMOST LAXATIVE Woodmen's wanes” 5 E. C..Cathoun, federal board super- Saturday morning. see Eastern Tea At Templ jorrow. ‘An Eastern Star tea will be held to- morrow afternoon in:the tearooms at the Masonic temple. 3 ake % for Tomorrow. The sale of tickets for the dance to be held in the. Winter Garden ‘tomor- visor, ing officers. ‘The hi es will be the Mesia row. evening by the Modern Woodmen Ona Schuler,; Myvtle Scott, of rica, assufes'a good attendance sie and Jack Healy. at the entertainment, iS eee Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Spurlock are spending a few days in the city from their home at the Buzrd ranch, visit- ing with friends and attending to busi- ness matters, / The dancing will begin promptly at 9 oclock andthe embeck orchestra will supply the music. Special songs by Miss; Rhue Gill anr Rex Mayne and dancing by the Prof. MacFariane assisted by: Miss: Bickford, will be on the program., ; eee Lauren F. Page, a world ‘war vet- eran has been approved for vor training and. left Saturday night for Denyer where he will receive final in- structions before entering a general agricultural course at Colorado Agzi- cultural college at Fort Collins. aa) A. K, Jensen of Salt Creek, past grand patriarch of the Grand Lodge, I. 0. O, F., and past colonel of Can- ton, department of Colorado, was one of the interested participants in the ‘Muscovite festivities at Old: Fellows’ hall Saturday evening. Mr. Jensen formerly resided at Cripple Creek, Colo. Ce ‘Twenty-Fith Anniversary Is Nicely Celebrated. Mr. and’ Mrs. George M. Black of Glendo, Wyo., pioneers of Wyoming, ere the guests of honor at a dinner given in recognition of their twenty- fifth wedding anniversary. The din- ner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Lilly, 142 South Beech street. Mr. and Mrs, Lilly and Mr. and Mrs. George Blaine were the hosts and-hostesses. Mrs. Blaine is the daughter of the honor couple. The table decorations for the elaho- rate dinner were cut flowers and kew- pie dolls, dressed as bride and groom. The guests were all former residents of Illinois, where they were neighbors tomorrow. J, C.- Ross, contact officer of the federal’ board, will return’ here ‘a day at the lovcl office before Ieav- ing for the conferen ee in Denver. W. J. Carpenter of the Temple Studio, ‘is cutting some fancy figures around town in his new Buick’ sedan ‘Motor ‘The car is one of the new Purchased from thé Casper ys 1921 models and is very good looking. ‘Mr. Carpenter says that all he needs now is a family to fill it up. home yesterday morning. : $$$ Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- pert workmen. All work guaranteed. Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., 0-8. Bi & of Mr. and Mrs. Black. The guest list included the Messrs. and Mes- dames C. L. Thompson, M. R, Tray- Jor, R. 'V. Copsey, Ed C. Wilson and Ed A. Reaville. Many beautiful gifts in. silver were received by Mr. and Mrs, Black. eee Picnic Party for Maccabees. ~ i After the short business session of the Ladies of Maccabees to be held in-the I. 0. O, FP. hall this evening a pienic party will be enjoyed. ‘Ths members of the organization are asked to bring their lunches and they will be served in picnic style. The hus- ands are cordially invited. A special invitation is extended to the members JUST RECEIVED Gymnasium. 60D INSURANCE, + RT. Kemp Company | “INSURANCE— / | THAT'S A 212-218 Midwest Bldg, Opposite Postoffice PHONE 870, OUR WONDERFUL : ‘ Reduction Sale _ Suits, Coats, Dresses, IS IN FULL SWAY A Large Shipment of Bloomers In White and. Black left Saturday night for Den- yer; where he will attend a confer: ence of the district vocational train- He plans to return here © 8 LF Johnston. of Sheridan, and c&. N. Walters and L. A. Webb. of Buffalo, who had attended the stock- growers convention at Lusk spent Saturday night in Casper and left for blizzard. not get-a call for help through as all wires had been blown down by the None! of the passengers suffered to any great extent although some. be- came quite hungry before they were CHICAGO,, April 18.—A__ resolution addressed to President Harding and asking intervention of the United States in the quarrel between England and Ireland was passed by the resnlu- tions committee and will be presented to the convention for action to- morrow. The crew could TONES UP SYSTEM Corrects Constipation RELIEVES PILES CONTAINS NO CALOMEL MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE IN EVERY BOX, ALONZO O, Biss Co., Washington, D.C. 7 z- You have dreaded wash day, with its monotonous, never-seeming-to-end grind but there’s no cause to feel that way any more. Modern invention has done away with the hard work connected with the family washings by the use of The EDEN Electric Washer We are demonstrating these machines daily in our salesrooms. Special terms on all purchases of these machines during this campaign. Natrona Power Company : Phone 69 PADD IL II SC bh ahaha E hadidkehede dade die deeded deeded A Tom Santschi UMP PLLLLLALAAAL AAA AA Adhd ded IN A WHIRLWIND WESTERN NEXT Pathe Weekly Showing Doings All Over the World TOMORROW BIG DOUBLE WONDER SHOW First the Six-Part Mack Sennett Comedy “Love, Honor and Behave’”’ Fun, Excitement and Chickens NEXT Constance Talmadge In Her Very Latest Picture in Six Parts-——First Time in the West Positively the wonder picture show of the west. Come early—you won’t regret it. — COMING The True Sensation of the Movies “Midsummer Madness”’ Read Capt. Billy Whizzbang’s criticism in the March issue. HOLMES TO HOMES For your information. We have again lowered our prices on all builders’ hard- ware and paints. Rim Locks, new price, each___60¢ Mortise Locks, special, set____85¢ Mortise Locks, regular, set __$1.00 Front Door Locks, special, per. set... sana $2595 Lowe Bros. Mixed Paints, regular colors, per gallon_$5.25 D. C. W. Paint, a second gtade, per gallon._______$3.85 Yours sincerely, Holmes Hardware Co. Phone 601

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