Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 10, 1921, Page 3

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The ‘members of St. Mark's synur- gae Will give a bridge tea on Friday and Saturday afternoons tn the new tea rooms which wil bs opened for the occasion in the new Midwest pharmacy. The tea rooms are being decorated “ip: rjental styles carrying out the Japanese idea most artistically. Tea will be served in the afternoon, and the time will be devoted to play-/| ing auction bridge. Many of the tables are being reserved, and society circles are taking an: interest: in? the; affair. ‘The proceeds.of the entertainment |», will be used toward thé beneficiary work being done by the synurgac. eee Regular Meeting of D. A. R. The members of the D. A. R: will will meet on’ Tuesday, May ‘10,-at South Wolcott street. Dr. and ‘Bfrs. = 5. “Donovan and family have ‘returned’ from Alberta, Canada, where they spent» the | past month. ‘Dr. Donovan, will now, be: lo- cated in hjs.new offices in the:Mokler building, sharing the reception’ room with Dr. Kocher, Py p w. ©. TU, Musical Is Planned. The W..C, T. U. win divcta: Gotaseda on Tuesday,evening in the Methodist church. Besides the musical num- bers short talks will be given by Rev. Charles A. Wilson, Rev. Walter L. French, Rev. M, J. Thompson, and Rev. C. G. Stout. Previous engagé- ments made it impossible for Rev. Fr. John H. Mullin, Rev. J. H. Gockel and Rev. Philip K. Edwards to at- tend. The musical program will include two selections fy Professor Lundberg, two by the high school Glee club, two by the high school orchestra! arid two readings by irs. Haines. Everyone is invitediand no admis- ‘sion or silver offering will be asked during the evening. : eee Big Dance for The ig carnival @ance, which is Planned the Midnight . Dancing club, will "ye held on Thursday night in the Winter Garden. Although the Guests are not, asked to mask, the affair will be one of the most -glabo- ratedances ever held here. vors and decorations will carry out. the idea of the Mardi Gras. eee Mrs. B. B, Brooks is expected to return to her home here today or |to- morrow, Mrs. Brow: tended the D. A. R. convention in Washington, D. C,, as states agent. Later she vis, ited in New York City and in Chicagas ry = 2 « Mr. and airs: Henry the city after spending the or the western coast. Maccabees to Be Entertained at Tea. Ae Mrs. Cara E. Tubbs will serve ‘at a tea at her home, 315 South David street, for the benefit of ,the nea es of Macabees, The hostess) ~will be sisted by Mrs. Emma Sturgeon; Mi “Babe Protzmann and Mra. - Wilbur ‘Tubbs, All members and friends are Seen to be present. Mr. and Mrs."J. "Ww Johgecin, are sat their home. now after spending sev- eral weeks in Denver, where Senator Johnson was: recelving ‘medical treat- ment. Dance Enjoyed. ‘The dance given tn the Winter Gar- de last Friday~for the. benefit of-the American Legion was well attended. mr star i te Mrs. Hoff Hostess At Tea. Mrs. Hoff presided at her home this afternoon at an informal tea served to a few friends. Study Club Meets. ‘The members of the Study club met this afternoon with Mrs. Wilson Kim- ball, Sr., at her home, 133 South Wol- cott street. The regular meeting of the members of the Natrona Delphian club will be held at the home of Mrs. H. R. Lath- rop on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clotk. oe Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Hal Curran have. re- turned from their homesteads, where they spent the week-end. ers Fortiiehtly Club Is Entertained. Mrs. Silas Brooks entertained “the members of. the Fortnightly Bridge club Saturday afternoon, during the absefice of Mrs. H. L. Patton. Mrs. Pitt Covert assisted the hostess in serving. AT o'clock luncheon was served and the afternoon was spent playing auc- tion “bridge. Mrs. Patrick Sullivan was the only substitute. The final meeting of the club this season Will-be held at the home of Mrs. Ormsby, May 21. : Mrs. H. L. Patton is leaving Los Angeles on May 26 or 27 for her home here. Mrs. Patton has been spend- ing the entire winter on the coast: <- The last concert of the season, to be given complimentary to the American Legion by Prof. Rudolph Tundberg, assisted by his pupils will take place ROAD BONDS 30 | o'clock with Mrs. Tom Cooper, 833) er are in | OM it month: leads clubrooms in the West Hotel building, one week from today. The program will include members the Mesdames E. C. Gates, L. E. Holland, » Alice Stevick, Brown and the Messrs. H. L. Bottoms, ; Glen Sproul and Professor Lundberg. All lovers of music are invited to attend, esl oaTaiee regular meeting of the Thimble lub of the Neighbors of Woodcraft has been postponed from this coming Wednesday until Wednesday, May 18. Mrs. J. E. Dyke will be hostess at her j home on South David strect. Shower for | Bride-to-Be. . Saturday evening, Miss “Alma Block etehisbyea "at; aes "eocre-on | South’ Kimball ‘complimentary to ‘Mise Margaret Stewart, whose ma to J. Aa Raitt of Jas Vegas, N. M., will take place in the near future. ‘The affair was a miscellaneous shower and..the: guest of honor re- ceived «many lovely gifts from her friends: The time was spent hemming ted towels “and after the: sewing hour refreshments were served. Pate a Luncheon for ‘Wednesday. Mrs. Patrick Sullivan and Miss Sul- livan will enteftainin honor of Mrs. Neil Taylor at luncheon’ served ‘Wednesday afternoon. The afternoon will be devoted ‘to playing auction bridge. ’ A.J. Fidell of the Midwest Refining company left this morning for the Salt-Creek fields, where he will attend a council meeting, eee a S. Bllison of the Midwest Refin- ing company returned last night from Montana and ig leaving this evening for-Denver. where he will spend sev- eral days looking after business in- terests, . sane . ‘Miss. Ethel"Hale,. secretary of ‘the Y. W. C. A,-nag returned after enjoy- ing a vacation of several weeks. Miss Marion Mathawdy, who was taking charge of ‘the-work during Miss Hale's fIda Grove, Iowa, an -Wyoming Oil cor. TEs. the visitors . Sa: EB Phelps 4 is spending the in ‘Cheyenne where has has a the state supreme court. Arthur ‘Borks stxnt Saturday in the city fronr Salt Creek; looking after bus Ines interest cae © RAL Gratiot ot the Coliseum Motor ‘has left for thé cast on a short re ieee Mrs. Henry Sylvester returned yes- terday from Thermopolis where she had spent the .week. 4 ‘eee Mr. and Mrs. Les Smith’ of Lan der are visiting here with «friends for the week. eee G. R. Hagens, local attorney, Ys in Washington <iooking after the inter- ests of local oil companies having hold- ings’ in oil fields affected by the oil land leasifig’ bill. Miss Laura Hi, “Bicknett connected. with the law offices of Hagens and Murane, has returned to her desk to- day after an absence of two weeks. She is convalescent from a recent ill- ness, oni [eee Judge C. D. Murane left yesterday for Lander where he will attend the opening of the spring term of the dis- telct court tomorrow morning. * ene Judge C. O. Brown, of the sixth ju- dicial district, accompanied: by “F. C. Emmerich, naturalization examiner of Denver, left yesterday for Lander, where they will hold naturalization court today to hear the applications of several prospective citizens, cee M. W- Purcoll, county attorney, left last night for Cheyenne where he will spend several days on legal business. He will visit in Denver and other Colo- rado points briefly while away. During his absence, John Casey is looking after the county attorney's office. c 2 Actorneys Cobb and Cobl, a legal firm composed of William H. and A. HH, Cobb, have moved ‘their offices from the Cobb building on North center street to the Oil Exchange building. eee B. Webb of the firm of Garbutt, Weidner and Sweenty, is leaving for his home in Missouri and for the south. where he will visit with rela- tives and friends for some time. A. _E. Biglin “lett this morning for the Little Medicine. ranch, where he will spend the day looking after busi- ness matters, "WANTED — Students in French or Spanish dur- ing summer months in Casper. W-rite Grace L Gordon, instructor in Spanish, University of Wyoming, Wyo. Laramie, Realize Dreams fbe Casper Daily Cribune / B soca Ie Sweet Hearts of Half a Century Ago Aged 1] in Home for A romance begun on years ago culminated recently in the wedding of ‘Theophile La France, 7 in a home for the aged be San Diego, ing the couple lost trace of each other and after half a century met and then were married. years of age, and Anna Crover, years of ago, Cal. Through some misunderstand- VEN GO ENTS FOR GHOE SCHOOL TRACK WET SEWT 10 PRISON “HONORS NEXT WEDNESDAY GIX SCHOOLS T0 CONTEST rad ire ented With over 600 entries already list- ed for the grade school track meet, Which will be held Wednesday, and With’ all of the schools, Patk, Central, W. East, North and Mills still reserving the right to enter more athletes, it is assured of being one of the biggest athletic events ever held in the state. Every one of the above . institu- tions has a squad of both boys and girls who will enter the events that have been scheduled for the day of contest. Many new events have been added to the program and will include nearly every track and field event and also many novelty races and contests. Ribbons will be given to the win- ners of the first three places in eas event, while the schol hanging up the most points will get a silver loy- ing cup. ; + Additions that have been made to the program for .the Wednesday { meet include the boys’ chinup bicy- | cle race and girls’ events, which in- | qlude high jump, broad jump, pole | vault and 50-yard dash. There are | including | | | \ 80 many entries for each event that | it is provable that elimination heats | will have to be run. | Each school has_a boys’ relay Notice of Removal The Wyoming Fur Shop is ¢ now located in:the’ Wyatt Ho- + tel Bldg.; Apt..101, having re- moved from the’ quarters oc- ecupied by the French Gar- ment Shop on Wolcott street, “and: customérs= are’ requested not to inguire forme at the Wolcott street ‘address. I invite the ladies of Cas- per to visit my new quarters and acquaint themselves with the beautiful line of furs T carry. Great savings are of- fered. “WYOMING FUR SHOP A. L. Rose, Mer. } 101 Wyatt Hotel Phone 61 team which is being coached. One school is said to have a team that would run @ good race if not a win- ning racewith the hich school re- lay string. Tickets are on sale by grade school pupils and steady solicitation is said to be bringing. good results. The money derived from tho meet will be used {or buying playground apparatus and frames for many new pictures, = TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS SRI RESULTS. ‘U4 ARRESTS MADE OVER WEEK-END IN CASPER Thirty-four arrests in two days is the record made by the police depart- ment’ up to noon today. Gambling, traffic violations and drunkenness are the charges which vied for major honors. Among the old offenders who were back in toils is Clarence James who was recently taken to ihe police sta tion when he was found’ in a drunken: stupor which necessitated’ a phy- sician’s attendance for several hours before his life was saved. He was later released on a promise to ‘stay away from moonshine whiskey. He violated the promise and was picked up yesterday unconscious and danger- ously ill, ‘The police department in- tends to maintain custody'of the man this time until"there’ is an assurance that he will not drink liquor. pam (cao a RAILROAD NEWS. A. E. Merrill is the new assistant cashier" at the Northwestern’ Treight hoyse. Mr. Merril} was transferred to, Cagper from Lask on account of a réduction of fortes’ at that ‘place.” Miss Fleta Crum, clerk at — the Northwestern freight office, is tak- ing a three weeks’ yacation begin ning this weck. 4 > J. ADS. Redfield, engineer of main: tenance for the Northwestern rail- road west of the Missouri, passed through Casper in his private car yes- terday .on his way west on business. Mr.;Reffield’s headquarters are at yArchie: Taubman, collector at the Burlington freight house here, spent Sunday. in - Thermopolis. ‘Mr.iand. Mrs. Donald Eck, Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. H, H, Sommons all'of the Burlington forges here, spent the week-end in ‘Thermopolis: BOND THIEF IS TORONTO, May 9.—John Doughty, convicted of stealing $105,000. in Vic- tory bonds from Ambrose Small, miss- ing theatrical man, today was sen- tenced to six years in the penitentiary. Crown authoritiesindicated they might drop for the present a charge that Doughty, Small's secretary, had in- spired to kidnap him. Write Knight- Campbell’s Denver $400 Buys A PLAYER PIANO Small Payments Seng _ “Help Wanted! Three competent experienced women wanted at “The Kodakery” department of the Kimball Drug work. Do not apply Stores, for finishing unless qualified. “The Kodakery”’ " Midwest Pharmacy Midwest Building Opposite Postoffice | The Kimball Drug Stores Main Store » Kimball Building 214 South Center OPERETTA DRAWS LARGE HOUSE AGAIN, FINANCES) FOR. GAM ARE ASSURED The last appearance of the splen- did cast in “The Japanese Girl” scored | as big a success Saturtay night as the first performance. The tabernacle was well filled and each solo by the! Principals and the chorus work re ceived much applause. The ease with which the amateurs/ interpreted the characters was most unusual for a home talent play and credit should be given those who coached the production. | The setting and costuming was pro fessional in appearance and lent a gorgeous background for the clever operetta. The exact amount cleared by the effort has not been announced. The} money will be used in securing a site | for a summer camp to be run in the) regulation style for all of the business girls and women of the city. ——-— PAGE THREE‘ ‘TWO SLAIN IN May 9.—W in Ireland in ing of two constables a: ing of two sergeants be pede of a Jesuit congre lin, resulting in seve injured. HALF-WAY MARK PASSED gation in Dub. persons being Dr. J. H. Jeftr: State Chiropractic serving a nincty-day sentence in the ty jail here following conviction in district court on a c ticlng medicine with: president of ociation, arge of prac e, to a licer day reached the halfway post of his sentence. Dr. Jeffrey has only 45 more days to serve unless the sheriff's office ac- | cepts a proposition he has made to Shenae him to attend the first fou STOLEN CAR ABANDONED BY THIEVES RECOVERED | A stolen car belonging to Alex Allen was recovered by the sheriff's office last night after it had been abandoned | by the thieves, after the gasoline sup- ply had been diminished. - The practice of taking cars for joy-rides constitutes | the same offense as stealing a car) and making a getaway with it. Local authorities are anxious to make an} example out of the first case that is| apprehended, so that a stop will be| ut to the practice. Employes Take Cut; Building Work. Resumed MADISON, Wis., May 9.—Accept- ance by union workmen of a reduc: tion from $1.12 to $1 an hour for bricklayers and from $1 to 90 cents for carpenters brought the building tieup here to an end today. SHOTGUNS ARE USED IN HOLDUP DETROIT, Mich., May 9.—Twelve men armed with sawed off shotguns early this afterncon held up a De. trolt United Railway collector and es. caped with $20,000 in cash. ‘w Handboks Out. A supply of the twenty-third edition of the-Handbook for Boys,” has been received by the Littie Brick where they are.on sale to scouts. The new. edition, besides other new material, contains the requirements for the new merit badges subjects of hiking and games of baseball at the opening of the Midwest league season here, Ma for which he will s n extra week in jail. His mn has been taken under adv Dr. Jeffrey ts a real sp is an honest-to-goodness says he would glac just to @et a cha lungs for four days in helping t the Casper refiners to. victory they open the sc ‘HOUSE MOVED 10 MAKE WAY FOR NEW BUILDING The work of moving the J. C. © exerc when Zut termeister building on the property next to the Tribune building started today. As soon as the ldcation is ared construction on the new bak- will start, The building will be two sto: and will be modern in ap pearance. —— = SUGAR SLUMP CONTINUES. SAN FRANCISCO, N 9— The lowest price for refined cane sugar December, 1916, $6.90 a hun. edweight, was quoted today by the refineries. VOTE YES MAY 10 ROAD BONDS GGNTAAGT LET FOR TILF IRISH BAYTLES #0 MARBLE FsHies tile have with H. Cc Tile and Mar has been signed. BY LOCAL CHIROPRACTOR en completed and stairway of white with a dark Italian m who is | Moby imposing app building in th The dre: be tile floored with san titions and doors The same material w the Cuttermeister build be construct pnaual banquet of the OF CASPER MOOSE HOME <«: Lyla os the marble and Moose lodge 4 and a contract work been co: D ome will and wil will present o rances ding on ATTORNEYS TO MEET. Plans are being i otk. fae the rona County & | Outdoor and indoor ject to exposure or hiivy toil, find By at work all da a bottle of Sloan’s on tt Sioa Liniment en eee botany. So rrerrrrretntetecececreed Cs a Peat Reagoegecgedts edie If You Want A i Trunk Come In And Get It At Practically Your Own Price. We Are Closing Out This Department 3° Ce i Sedo geegens se-efe efe-ehe anetecfoe’s 00% ho-aheetecte-et 50 Go-efo-efo-ofs These suits are extraordinary bargains and come in a most dependable grade of materials which is lasting in wear. Hun- dreds of other bargains in addition to our suit offering. Mothers Attention - We have added a complete stock of Boys’ Shoes. priced at the new levels and we invite your inspection. oe Successors 76 JL. LEARNER 260 So. Center St, Casper, Wyo. re a tor Se “THE IDOL OF THE NORTH” ‘DOROTHY DALTON SOUNDS GOOD, DOESN’T IT? o-eSo-eSo-Soeheteece-eSoeteetoetoete af oegeegeages’ rooted oy 2 oe 1. So ao afe-afo-<fe-ofo-0f ‘EASE THOSE TIRED, 5; b ACHING MUSCLES orkers, sub- relief in Sloan's Liniment , standing on your feet, lif heavy weights? ‘And now you're all tired o1 \Never mind, if youare y >. Puta little ot quickly comes ‘grateful warmth and relief. i Good forrheumatic pains, neuralgia, »+ sciatica, lumbago and the host of ex- ternal ing. ing that are all the time coh: telps break up colds, tool mitt 's comforting to spe i handy, Three sizes—35c, 70c, $. wr ee Oe ae 4, . OUR REMARKABLE L o d 0 Ki E ss $ $3 $ + < + Has been most successful. Many of the workers in C'sper have & | he been unable to purchase their suits last week. To accommodate $ | $ them we will continue this extraordinary Suit Sale all this week. + “a ¥ ¥ } 3 Never Such Suit Bargains As These a & bea . P o : s z $ ~~ Re $ z oe R ? a> Mo Me retry 04 2, te! o ¢, OF % 04,04, % ? oe K ote % * iM eee, iM They are ree! Me seo . ort = +4 ~~ ee ld Watch Re * Our ba y Windows y be. and See Se fe: Prices on y bad Shoes + ss and ee oh: Gents’ a = Furnishings oe ‘oh. 2 So-4So-ate oeSoetoate-eloeoctoatnade - 4, oT,

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