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C or ed Me ute thr Us sh ss nt PP de ae ee PAGE FOUR GODOWSKY GONCERT ON MARGH 1 PLANNED AS FIRST OF SERIES OF MUSICAL TREATS 10 Irene Pavoleska, Mischa Elman, John McCormick, | Billy Murray and Others Will Be Booked If First Big Venture Meets With Success A treat of unus interest to the music lovers of the city is promised in the announcement of the Godowsky concert which is scheduled for the evening of Mareh 1 in the Lyric theater. The noted pianist is being brought to Casper through the efforts of George Richter of the Richter Music company with the assistance of various woman’s clubs of the city. yan McCormack, tenor, and the Tt ts the plan being fnst ed by ter artists such as Billy Murray. Mr. Richter to present a series of! who are inciuded among the artists musicales for the benefit of Casper| With the Vietor and Brunswick com- cians, including program’ by the| panies of records. It ts probable that prominent artists, Irene Pavoleska.|_ group of women composed of two prima donna of the Chicago Opera| members from each of the woman's company: Mischa Eman, violinist;|clubs of the city, with the co-opera- tion of Mr. Richter, will form tn cor- poration form and use the entire re- coipts after the expense of the first musical are paid in starting a fund to bring other artists of similar great he city. This idea is being sented by Mr. Richter with no hint a money making scheme but as a imulant to the young stu- the city as well as those he older citizens who delight evening of reai music. It is sable that the funds at the lose of the season may be used as ne nucleus for a music studio where 1 instruments and voice culture will » taught by the best teachers. ness to CHURCH CENSUS | OF CWT 10 E = STATED SON = 5-2 Ss All Denominations Join in|}, have’ been’ reeiited te the Progran: to Determine Pref- | Detphian, Civic and Woman's clubs abhi _ who foresee the great advantage of erence of Public and Mem- |} iving artists bring the finest music bership Percentage. | to Caspar. = | Leopold Godownky, who wil ap | pear in piano concert March 1 at the Iris th te is judged »y the crities » be a better interpreter of Chopin | than Ignace Jan Paderewskt. The program for Wednesday will in- clude many Chopin compositions’ as well as compositions by the pianist himself and other works. The acous cs of the Lyric theater are unusu- Ny sultable for concert work, and the seating capacity of the house will amply take care of the audience. Tickets which will be sold at the regular concert prices are now offer- ed at the Richter Music company. At the close of a recent concert Mr. Godowsky expressed the opinion that of all the educational influences which are improving musical taste in this country, the mechanical piano-player is one of the most powerful. “I can see it everywhere I go,” he said. “Just recently I was out west and tn the southeast, where the peo- ple don’t get enough music. When I used to go out there I found I had nothing to work on. There was no musical taste. Now I find tt is_quite different. ‘They know their piano It erature. and A house-to-house made during the week by several people from Protestant and Catholic churches to find the names and 4 ess of the ‘peo- ple of the city and how many in each family and what their church member ship is and church preference is in ease they are not members. The plans have been wor this way, the canvassers will go two- by-two, each team being made up of people from different churches. There will be a Protestant and a Catholic on each team. or else people from: two Protestant churches on each team, It is not 2 movement in the interests of any one church or religious faith but is intended to assist the pastors to know where the people live who choose the various churches so there may be Practictal visitation and work by the Pastors and members of the various churches. The survey will begin on February 21 and continue four days, that being the time that will probably be needed. ‘The city has been districted tnto eight parts and each part will be in charge of some pastor. The only questions to be asked will be these, name of fam: canvass ts to be of February 21 the vario ed out in Dy with initials of the head of the fam ily. address, how many children in the family, members of what church, church preference in Casper? These cards will then be distributed to the pastors as the péople give their pref. erence. This is a much needed work in Casper. With the population that Casper bas more than twice as many People should be identified with the eburches as are identified, basing the computation on the church mem- bership of the people of the nation at EXTREMES EXCEPTION SUMMER HAT STYLES Miss Mable Cox, designer at the Martz Hat shop, has returned after spending several months in the east. Bhe left Casper before Christmas and spent the season's holidays with her parents in Cincinuat!, Ohio. Shortly after the holiday time, Miss Cox left for Chicago, Ill., where she worked én the D. B. Fisk designing room. She reports that the spring and @ummer models are very attractive al- though not extreme in most cases. The Gelicate shades as well as the br: colors are proving popular in th according to Miss Cox, and bot nd large hats are among the ites. Applique work an ming is seen on many the ultra fashimable models and the dainty flower turbans and small hats add charm to the dark spring suits. Tr her work in the designing room of the well known company, Miss Cox learn ed many tricks of the trade which will be used to make the Martz Hat shop more attractive tn its spring and sum- mer showing. Buy a ticket jant st, fa hand tr Sees “Nowadsys.” Alright A vogeotable aperient, adds tone and vi ti © ayetem, improves the appe- tite, relleves Sick Headache and Bil- lousness,corrects Constipation. IR JUNIORS-Littlo Ms One-third the regular dose, ‘Made of same ingredi- 9 [ay ents, then cardy BY coated. For chil. and adults. They prefer Chopin Schumnrm to the Intest and most ting- ling ragtime song. (They demand con- cert artists and whon they get them enly want the finest music. | Virtual- ly all this ts due to the mechanical player. “Nothing made by man ts perfect, of course, but the mechanical player is rapidly approaching a degree of efficiency which was undreamed of even a few years ago. Matters of touch, tone, dynamics are perfectly reflected in the new machines. As a matter of fact, after hearing some of my records I am almost ashamed of my performance. “On that account making records 1s an excellent experience for a pianist. He sees himself as others see him. It sives him better opportunity to cor- yect his own errors. And, incidental- ly, this 1s a fact that {s not general- ly known. It ts possible for a pianist to correct a record after ft is made. He can change anything tn it and al- ter any accent or change pedal effects as he chooses, Most artists of course. never correct a roll quite as they would like to have ft done. The task would take too long. But the most important matters are cared for and that is quite enough. No one but the performer himself wil worry about the rest.” Real Hair Remedy Found at Last New Preparation Produces Remarkable Results $1,000 REWARD IF WE FAIL IN | OUR GUARANTEE Those who have become prema- turely gray or who are troubled with scalp or hair diseases, such a8 dandruff, failing hair, ttching acalp, ete., know full well the humiliation tha There ts no need, however, of such conditions, Those troubles can be quickly overcome by Borandine, the new drug recent- ly discovered. Borandine has been found to contain marvelous proper- ties for producing a new growth of hatr. In subjecting it to various tests in cases of baldness, dandruff, itching scalp, etc. the results ob. tained in many instances were con- sidered almost miraculous. It was found that where any hair roots were left it would produce a new growth in from four to six weeks’ time. Gray or faded hair ts often restored to its naturai color in fron 10 to 14 days. In minor halr trou. bles, such as dandruff, falling hair, itching scalp, etc, it bas been found that these unnatural condi. tions were corrected and often com. pletely cured by a few applications. ‘The discovery of Borandine should put an end to the troublesome hait and scalp diseases so prevalent in this country. Anyone suffering from hair or scalp trouble should write the Scientific Research Labs., Dept. 31, Dundee, N. ¥., and full particulars of this new discovery, together with the testimony of many who have proved its merit, Wil be sent you in a seale? envel- 2po free of cha KIMBALL DRUG STORES BE OTAGED HERE Citizenship Is Postponed For Law Infraction HELENA, Mont. Feb. 9.—Hold- ing that vio’stion of the prohibitiip law by 94 applicant for citizenship during ‘he time elapsing between the date of Ming of petition and fi- nal hearing disqualifies the alien for five years, Judge George M. Bour- ae petition of Con J. Bon ner of Butte in Uj " trict comet man, United States dis t to the filing of application for citizen- ship, Bonner was with a liquor violation at Butte, sulty and was tot. fmed and deporta: tion Proceedings against Nicholas Radivoett of Butte petition for writ of habeas Corpus was granted by Judge Bour- quin. Petition for the writ sets ferth that Radivoeff ts imprisoned inthe Silver Bow county jafl un- der orders from Charles i An. . immigration inspector, and that he was arrested on a warrant ‘asued. by the department of labat on charges of advocating and teach- im- Che Casver Daily Cribune Figures in the Movie Murder Mystery the news of William D. Taylor's death to Mary Miles Minter when his valet ran to her home to notify her of the movic director's murder. Miss Minter (center) hurried to the Taylor home with her mother. Mabel Nor- mand visited Taylor on business the rad unlawful destruction of proper- onuing. a Uvitie wtepating in LW. W. ac. | captain in the Canadian alr force dur- Ing the world war. LUSK, Wyo., BANDITS DROP CHAMPAGNE AT LUSK WHEN WIFE OF SHERIFF OPENS FIRE ON ASSAILANTS Feb. 7.—Bandits who succeeded in lugging two cases of champagne from the stockroom of the Nio- brara county jail after overpowering Mrs. Chris Joss, wife of the sheriff, failed to reckon with had left tied to a door knob in the bedroom their victim whom they and were forced to drop their booty and run when bullets went whistling by AUXILIARY OF LEGION PLANS MEETING HERE State Organization to Be Per- fected at Conference Called to Meet in Casper Last of Month. ‘The American Legion auxiliary, de- partment of Wyoming, will meet in Casper, February 24 and 25 to perfect @ state organization, accoriing to an- nouncements coming from Dr. Flor- ence Patrick of Rock Springs, and Mra. Alfred BeBach of Newcastle, act- ing president and secretady, respective- ly, Announcement is also made that 21 towns of the state now have chart ers, ten of which were applied for since December 1. Paid up membership for this year already exceeds that of last year. : Members who have been appointed ‘ Sedan, $1895 Touring, 1095 £.0.b. Detroit ever had. lt Will Delight You Come see how well it meets your desires. It is a new type. It has beauty, utility, luxury and a price attraction such as no other closed car It is light and compact. It is sturdy and en- during. Economical, as are all Essex cars. Requires little attention to keep in tip-top con- dition. Easy to handle. Wonderful to drive. Just try it. You are sure to be pleased. Come See It Today them as the erobbers started to lift the liquor into a car. They made good thir escape, however. Mrs. Joss was alone in the sheriff's apartments at the courthouse when the robbers slipped in from the rear and threw a towel over her head. Taking her to the basement they were unable to handle a barrel of whisky and so contented themselves with lift- ing the champagne. On her refusal to sive them the key to the downstairs entrance they took her upstaire, tied her to the bedroom door with strips torn from her apron and proceeded to remove the liquor. Mrs. Joss freed BLAKEY RETURNS FROM EASTERN BUYING TRIP; ‘STOCK BEING ENLARGED P. R. Blakey of the Blakey ready- to-wear store, returned the first of this week from an extensive buying trip to the markets in New York City where he spent several weeks. The stock which was purchased by Mr. Bjakey is arriving at his shop on Center street daily and the artistic window displays are attracting many people. Some of the most attractive show- ings, according to Mr. Blakey sere of the sport wear for spring and sum- mer, including the tweeds, home- spuns, and the mohair sweaters fash- toned from yarns of many colors. The sport skirts of tweed trimmed with sejf covered buttons, or fringe are vy modish, according to Mr. Blakey and small sport hats trimmed with herself before they had closed the door and managd to secure a gun and fire the shots that made them drop their booty before they could make off with the prize. SE as chairmen of committees and have accepted include, Mrs. Robt. MacFar- lane, Sheridan, resolutions; Mrs. Harry Howell, Worland, constitution and by laws. Mrs. J. D. Huff, Casper, wefare and hospitalization; Mrs. Clarence Crofts, Rock Springs, finance. Those named as committee chairmen serve’ yarn complete the outfit. For afternoon wear the gowns still show many beads for the trimmings, | and are made in vivid colors. ‘The materials which are the most popu- lar include canton crepe, eponge and, kasch, a heavy rough crepe texture. | The three-piece sults and the capes and dress outfits or the dress id oat outfits are exceedingly good, and | he cape effect is carried out in one sually clever styles. Coats for summer are mainly of weed with a jaunty cut and linen vhile the wraps for dress wear fea- on the same committees at the nationa’| ire capes, the most exclusive ones convention at Kansas City last year. ing trimmed with kk yr fur. RRP sees eae & In addition to the usual complete! Anthracite coal was first used a fuel by two Connecticut blacksmith in 1768-69, and was first usod in grate as domestic fuel by Judge Jess: Fell, of Wilkes-Barre In 1308. ne of Indies’ ready-to-wear, Mr. lakey has put in an exclusive show- = of dresses’ for children, and for > flappers, being girls of 13, 15 or years of age. The dresses are ——— ———— — * mainly hand worked and tnclude mos attractive patterns. In the hat department and Rawak models: acp featuring the tailored suit hats in brilliant colors as well as the soft sport hats and the dressy silken hat: with hand work trimmings. Throughout the east Mr. Blakey re ports that he found business very lively. the Vogu very lovely Terrace Gardens Orchestra to Play Overture Tonight At & o'clock tonight !n the auditor- ium of the Vocational high school buitding, the Terrace Gardens orches- tra will play the overture for the first play to be presented hy Iccal tal- ent this year, “Now-ndars” which is teing given under the axspices of the Welfare club. 4 full house is promtso4 as a result of the ticket sale which has been un Ger the management of the members of the club. ree Ca Buy a ticket “Nowadays.” SURE HELP T0 SICK WOMEN ai Baker,so 7 Benefited by pound, Anxious to Help Others steht grin from wousen’s FOC bles and sto! Fei*k : worth of ment of ailments to which they are otra, Boker calls it ‘ta wonderful semen often have, of from troubles women feel all run down, without any ambi- tion or for regular work, take Lydia '3 Vegetable Compound, It is ‘a natucal restorative and should help you. Best of 31 Cars Private Lessons Each Day From 1to8 P. M. Class Lessons Every Wednesday and Friday, 7:30 to 8.30 P. M. Children’s Classes Every Saturday 2.30 to 4 P. M. PHONE 1700 Terrace Gardens J. R. BINAN, Instructor HAWAWIAN PARK Forty-Three Acres of Desert to Be Included if ASPIRIN 5 Is Enacted TO by Congress. —_——_ - an paseed and sen tine area ot| By Tingle’s Laxo Tein Hawaii national park, on the island of Hawait, 43,000 overed years ago aud flow. The department of inte jor, urging that ft ccept the tract which se xe purposes a year Srertor or Hawaii, said that until re- ently no one had visited it for 100 cars. ons ar. Aanned, : *aid, to determine the nature of life xisting when the flow occurred. Se ARMS AND LIMBS Burned Something Awful. LostSleep. Cuticura Heals. arms and limbs, which later tarned I ‘using Cuticura Soap and Oimsane rae g im one month was healed, after using three boxes of (Signed) ‘Andersen, 2946 Fulton St., Chicago, Ill. ‘Talcum your daily toilet preparauons. tment Zi and Soe. eB Coticure Soup shaves without mus TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1922. ders as Hans Schmidt, the Greeks as Ion Smikton, and the Spaniards a, Juan Smithus, while tn Turkey he i. disguised as Yoe Set. 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Use TINGLE’S LAXO with the three points: yaportant scientific explora- Ay the department RASH ON FACE “A rsh broke out on my face, to large, hard, red pimples. They were very itchy, caus- ding me to scratch, and burned something awful. My face was disfigured and I was ashamed to go any- I lost many @ a ee oe tts abverbed onafly | ’ tt relieves pain guickty @ its a gentle Inxative ‘TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN Ask B Sod Errer (ont “Three Point h_Laborator:! | rai —. ‘ashings Make Cuticura Soap, Ointmentand Lab- Taleam aie. Wholesale F RESH MEA TSeua Largest Market in the State The NORRIS Co. We Buy the Best the Market Affords ~ Our Every Day Prices 129 East Second St. LB. ROASTS Pork Loin C Roasts = - Round Steak LB. Beef Shoulder Rib Steak____.. Boil... | _ LB. | Shoulder Veal 20c Veal Pnaaee 1?! Steak 7 Vets ee one Prime ibe, | 4496 | Rolled Prime whole —_.. UP erescrseiaa Pork Shoul- Platte Valley Gold der, whole.. Butter, Ib___...__.40¢ Beef Pot Roast Bring Your Pails Shoulder 10 Ibs. 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Casper Gas Appliance Co, of Clark Jewel Gas Ranges from the small 3-burner range for apart- purchased on the new prices which are Phone 1500