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TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1923, Che Casper Daily Cribune ===“ [INCAS GETS FACTS SSS") FOR HISTORICAL FM ims after spending the last several here. e- Casper is spending several days in| Fact and fiction have been strance- city from his home in Denver! !y blended in Universal's “thrill from & well known attorney. |history” serial, “With Stamey 0 see Africa,” @ vivid picturization of the Professor Rudolph Lundberg is re-|time when the Dark Continent was A from an iliness of some time, |™made known to the world. = = and pupils will be| Invariably when a film company baskets or boxes which will seeks information concerning numbered and then drawn. for. svewspapers, telegraph system, © the dinner the evening will be W. H. Crawford of the Casperjvther details of the days of 1871, it pharmacy left last Saturday for Lex-|comes upon a person who was per- with the Swanson Sisters millinery on | ington, Neb., where he will join Mrs.|sonally concerned tn the historical East First street. Crawford and daughter, who have |expedition themselves. tures of<interest on the entertainment better acquaint the mer ers and con- PA ys. been visiting there for several weeks.| Recently Jack Lawton, assistant lo- program is that the meaning of the gregation of St. Mark’s church. All| Mire. E. M. Ellithorpe who has been|The family intend motoring to Calj-|cation manager at Universal City, mysterious initials ¥ and Y will be an-|those who attend the church are the| Visiting in Alberta, Canada, with her | fornia in their new Packard motor car|was at a local depot keeping an ap- nounced by the members of the ex-|invited guests. sister, Mrs. Charles Star, has returned | within a few days. They will remain |polntment he had with a man in the eee to her home inthe city and was the in-|on the coast until the Iate spring. hope of getting some first hand in- spiration of a dinner upon the evening see formation regarding the bu lding of of her arrival, Hugh I. Patton, United States!the Union Pacific railroad. .\Il mem- o 2 marshal is spending a part of the week bers o: the company are al-ays on Mrs. R. V. Copsey who has been vis-| here from his offices in Cheyenne. He the lookout for bits of informaiton iting with friends and relatives in/is at the Patton home on South Wol-|Wwhich will aid in producing @ mors Invitations have been mailed by the Douglas, has returned to her home tn |cott street. [realistic record of this epoch of his- committee for the dances, and replies his city. see \tory and Lawton was merely follow- have, been received from tt. various cee Atterney G. R. Hagens ts at his of- Ing up another clue which had come social circles of the city. 3 Mrs. Gates E. Willis has left for/fices in the Oil Exchange building his way. Considering the elaborate decora- Rochester, Minn.,“where she will re-|after spending several days in Det. rer) Very unexpectedly Lawton happen- tions which have been arranged for ceive treatments at the Mayo trothers|transacting business tntereats. e4 on a man who had to do directly the affair, the number of replies re- toéuy the members of | *7teztum. —_——— |with the African expedition and who caved, and the various dinner parties Guild *will be enter- Important to school pupils. [!" dition to this had kept a com- The idea of the entertainment fs to | | | | Mr. =nd Mrs. C. HL. ‘Townsend are| which will precede tha dance, the jome of Mrs. W. W. ni |All ages. [plete diary of the entire trip. o Povent of this evening promises to| Keefe on CY moon ate en qui [eaving this week for Los Angeles, | te | “Would you care to see my diary? number among the most brilliant of|be nasisted by Bre W. ML. deletes iy | CA Where they will spend about a| Watch the Tribune |Lawton was asked heater: month. It is their custom to spend a| All this week. | “I'll say I would? ‘ats part of each winter on tho western | Friday, Saturday and Sunday! The dairy, howe res valued so | coast where they have made numerous Is the big doi highly by its owner that he would not Teachers and Officers jfriends. En route to California, Mr, »% the big doings. a allow it out of his sight. As a result Asked to Meet. Towasend will stop in Cheyenne where | Thursday’s Tribune tips the director, location managers and others The teachers and officers of the|ne will attend to business with the} mit. interested in the real facts of the Af- Pan-Hellenic Luncheon which is held|Fresbyterian Sunday schocl will meet|regerat court, hie ri ition visited th f t’s for you jrican expedition visited tho owner o! according to schedule each month, has| tomorrow evening in the ladies class. cee | 4 the precious book and held long con- been postponed from the first Setur-| room, at 8.30 o'clock at the close cf] str and Mre. Patrick Sullivan, Miss| Chance of your life. Fesibew ser daisy Hecate herein day of February to tite last Saturday,|the prayer mestt: Margaret Sullivan and the Misses Ei-/ e . from the manner of woman's dress in which will be February 25. As important business is to be con-|ieen and Patrica Sullivan, are leaving Chicago Tenor 1871 to the kind of firearms used. ‘The luncheon will be served in the | sidered and « full attendance is destr- tomorrow for Chicago, IIL, where they ig | The first installment of “With Stan- Henning hotel, and all Greek letter | ed. will be joined by Miss Kathleen Su)-| worse Sie the svites. Guests, 5 see! OSE livan on their trip to New York and or wane to the West Indies. | Program Presented At P. BE. 0. Meeting. The Uterary divictor of the Welfare Mrs. J. M. Goodnight of South | Society met yesterday afternoon at the eech street acted as hostess at the;home of Mrs. J. L. Belderman. ‘The cil Y BRIEFS regular mesting of the members of | Program for the afternoon was a con- the P, E. O. which was held last week-|tinuation of the study of the mod- end. ern men authors. Each member pres- During the business meeting the/°mt gave a sketch of the life of one lley in Africa” will be shown at the Is Recovering Bub itpestet on Friday, Saturday and NEW YORK, Jan. s1—Lucten mu. Naturalist Is ratore, leading tenor of the Chicago Opera company, who underwent. an jooealinn vant eaoeamteatie tore Found Dead Earl D. Holmes of the Holnies Hard- spent a comfortable night and was ’ ware company has returned from Den- resting easily today, his physicians re-| state convertion which will oo held/of the authors and outiined one e|ver where he spent several dave in norted. Earring complications, he| DUBUQUE, Iowa, Jan. 31—J. A. in Sheridan next summer was dis-| 8 popular novels, } ttendance at the annual convention vill be able to leave the “hospital in Rhomberg, for a half century a friend cunee next _moeting will be held Mon. of the Rocky Mountain - 10 days, it was said. of birds and animals, was found dead The program for the afternoon was) aS AN § presented by Mrs. John McFayden who spoke on the present day writers. Bach member of ihe club was then “wecalled upon to give a brief outline of the life of a favorite author an: to present a resume of one of the well known works. The hostess served lovely refresh ments towards the close of the after noon. ‘The next meeting will be held Feb. ruary il. Mrs. M. C. Kelth assisted by the Misses Mildred and Marjorie Keith will act as hostess. nar Program Announced For W. 0. W. Meeting. At the meeting of the Woodmen of America which will be held tomorrow evening in the 1. O. O. F. hall a pro gram of unusual attraction will be presented. The first number of the entertain: ment will start promptly at 8:15 o'clock. A musical rube comedy, box: ing, Ernest vs. Ray Scoop, five rounds; boxing, Tom Longhurst vs, Lee Lokes. four rouuds, special musical selection by the high school girls and Mrs Scoop at the piano will all be enjoyed during the evening. Dancing and refreshments will close the entertainment. eee Ladies’ Ald Meet “ For Tomorrow. ‘The ladies aid society of the Scan- dinavian Evangelical church will meet tomorrow afternoon at2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Maggie Stubson, 1154 South Cedar street. All qiembers of the society are invited. eee Birth Is Celebrated. Miss Hazel Jones, daughter of Mrs. Sam Service, entertained for 24 of her schoolmates and friends at a party : held an evening last week-end in rec: - W' < nition of her birth anniversary. 2 The Coes gathered at the home of Cleopatra’s way Miss Jones on South David street and ‘With a world of ‘ancient the evening was spent playing games beauty arts at her command, with contests, and enjoying musical abs’. depended: om Cleansing This is the real test. The girl who wakes blooming and alluring. The powder and solections, i A fresh and radiant, with a clear, smooth rouge you use to conceal defects deceive EE Dainty 1 retreshments were served by prote Sy sae oars ole ae which a alt see to Lee need no re 2 ‘ the freshness and smoothness not worry about her looks. © possesses , jae Hees: ae pater epecatie of her skin, . the atest of all ateractictia =" the one The soothing cleanser wishes for many happy returns of the This beautifying was not which outshines all others. Palmolive is the modern combination of day. Pee, confined to face alone. The This need not discourage the girl isl the same beautifying cosmetic oils Cleo- xe bath was a daily ceremonial complexion is not so good. Proper ca: peas used in the days of ancient Egypt. Per aie pee whey ot mac ea palm will soon transform a bad skin into one t is just as valuable today as a safe sooth- ‘The Natrona Rebekah lodge No. 13 eto ee ee admired for its perfection. ing cleanser. will meet tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the L. O. O. F. hall. Following the business session a Program of instrumental and vocal selections and several readings will be Get rid of the clogging accumulations ” assage its smooth, creamy lather poets wath Eatmptive fe which cause coarseness and disfiguring softly into the network of tiny pores Wiese a taseehealt tee defects and you will soon be compli- which compose the surface of your skin. afford. ey mented on your fresh blooming com- It will’ remove the clogging deposits presented. Refreshments will be va plexion. which enlarge these pores, cause black- served during the social hour, The secret is simple and about 3,000 heads and invite blotches. ee oma ee old. It was discovered in ancient Dry skins are benefited by cold cream Mrs. Gay +o gypt and practiced by Cleopatra. after cleansing. If unusual dryness is your ae fe i trouble,,apply a little cream before as well Mrs. Gi will entertat th a imanibeee tye St. Mark's pyiiteas =f Simple—Beautifying _ as after washing. at a meeting to be held this evening 7 st “her home( 219 South McKinley segred eis tisha aie eee, Popularity—Low price . eee . is daily cleansing with a lather blended Judge Palmolive by other soaps and Big Sisters Are from palm and olive oils. you will Cea nae: to pay at least 25 cents a Enterteined Such-a cleanser is so mild and soothin; cake. But the popularity which keeps the --The Big Sisters organization met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Sam Service et her home on South David street. that jt softens the skin an Palmolive factories working day and night keep8 it smooth. But it re- naturally reduces cost. Quantity produc- moves the accumulation of _ tion is always economical. A business discussion opened the dirt, oil and perspiration Thus this finest facial soap is offered meeting leks ways rae ead 3 which are responsible for at 10 cents a cake—a price all can afford. assisting with the refuge home f most bad complexions. You can esonomically use Palmolive for Lis peed rr erran ata Ronin as c S You. can’t neglect your every toilet purpose, for it costs no more A social hour followed the business } ce S oe skin and expect to keep it than ordinary soap. and 500 was-enjoyed. lirs. Service dl i served dainty refreshments towards i i 5 ] THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY, Milwaukee, U.S. A. ied rgd not thes Siete one i ql ‘THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY OF CANADA, Limited, TORONTO, ONT. thropie association witl be held at the Se home of Mrs. Robert Veitch on Friday afternoon of this week. Hf M, | y Volume and efficiency bee _—_ at produce 25-cent quality ‘arish jouse, 5 One of the most delightful informal for only entertainments on the social calendar of this week fs the box social which Will be held at the Parish house of AM of the prepare PAGE THREE {say Me orm tone « s=* BUSINESS | ice ooione sere Rhomberg. « pioneer settler, had ly report Eighth Federal Re- made his farm a home for birds of IMPROVE | serve ben! 3 mM any varieties, and dogs and cats The report deci values and other domestic animals. | |bave reached more stable levels and Last summer game wardens visited —--- | that greater confidence in future the farm and ordered Rhomberg to release some of his feathered friends. He submitted though asserting he would continue to feed them. A num- ber of cardinals among those released fused to 1 | prices was felt by merchants and the ST. LOUIS, Jan: $1.—An tmprove-|oone ment in business during January tn! See Window Display = HUNDREDS OF NEW DRESSES ARRIVING DAILY See Window Display . Last Call On Winter Goods One Selection of 3 Dresses At $24.95 These Are Wonderful Values. STANDARD FOR BAKING POWDER Because it’s made inthe most careful and scientific manner from absolutely pure materialsthat remain pure in the baking and in- ral wholesome, healthful Because it possesses the greatest leavening power. Because it is not affect- ed by time or weather—it never loses its strength and never fails. Because it is more eco- nomical—you save when you buy it and you save when you use it. These are a few of the reasons way Calumet is the standard baking see der—the choice of millions —more being sold than of any other brand. Try it — always buy it. Your grocer can supply you. j To this selection’ we have added 50 new canton crepe and taffeta Dresses that arrived to- day. You must see these Dresses to appreciate their value. One Group of Dresses About 50 in Number. At $6.95 At this price we re practically giving them away. All Our Cloth Coats Have been placed in two lots and priced at . . sacrifice prices. LOT 1 ! LOT 2 $10.95 | $16.95 20 Per Cent Reduction On All * SILK UNDERWEAR, CORSETS AND BRASSIERES A pound can of Calumet contains f Blouses at One-Half Price 12 oz. cans instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure youget a pound when you want it. 7, Y Cafeteria Si WEDNESDAY, . Corn pet pra caren Ng eR 256 South Center Street Phone 1304W THRIFT WEDNESDAY it LEADER Silk | Flannel Crepe Sateen Hose Gowns Bloomers Petticoats _ Gordon silk Hose Made of heavy Ladies’ crinkle Black or colors; in black, white and | Scotch flannel; full | crepe Bloomers. extra heavy quality colors. cut. TWO FOR sateen. $1.00 89c $1.00 $1.00 Pettibockers Bungalow Aprons Corsets Made of heavy A full assort- quality sateen, well ment of sizes. Reg- finished; all sizes. A very large assortment Cc a $1.50. Cc, “S. Big value for Wed- | Of percale Bungalow Ap- Corsets. Your nesday. rons, in light or dark col- choice Wednesday $1.00 +] ors; small or large sizes. $1 00 ° Silk Petticoats | Children’s Bloomers Fine quality Jersey Petticoats, in a va- Very good quality Sateen Bloomers, riety of colors and sizes. All sizes. $2.79 3 for $1.00 Turkish Huck Gauze Vests | Children’s Towels Towels Fine ribbed! Stockings white Vests. Lace Extra heavy and Full size; bor- eye large size Turkish | gereq and finished. shoulder straps. % Black or brown; Toweis. - FOUR FOR small or large sizes. * 25c 12c $1.00 17c NEW SPRING SUITS, DRESSES AND MILLINERY ARRIVING DAILY