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de Casper Daily Cribune Heiress to Wed $s 5d | Gun was discharged and Mr. Big-| | Was shot through the ieg. Another accident the outgrowth of shooting nerly terminated in ser-| fous consequence, Q K. Deaver, | Horseman VICTIMS OF SHOOTING SUFFER ACUTELY FROM EFFECTS OF WUUN While the condition of A. J. Cun ningham and G. E. Biglin, both of whom were near victims of the re- vengeful spirit of John the un the cashier of the Casper National bank who was preparing to go to Doug! with Mr, Cunningham was at home when notified of the shooting | Not having learned the seriousness of jthe affair he jumped into his car and was spending to the Cunnim home when his machine skidded & heavy truck. The automobile badly damaged but was ab.c to pro M. shoplifter, a on the ceed to its destination cn its men when he was apprehended steal. | P°W°T- ae po) and Can,| Statements that Sheriff Joe L. Mar pec lanes ee atisfag_| G8 was in the vicinity of the shoct penny = ats raeerveal tees ae ing are also erroneous. Mr. Marquis | waewiee encvorin peta we dng both) was at his office at the courthou: a a sagae lgeg | when be was notified of the affair of m shattered left arm, the bullet fir- oe ead by Cisenares having struck the! Se asst asses “Scr Se QO FEET OF HOSE IS | shoulder. Mr. Biglin's wound is a) ¥¥' } painful flesh wound in the left thigh. | ' Ppt cmmmeratamece.s'| ORDERED TO FIGHT FIRE Im order to bring the f day paid considerable attention to in. Juries suffered by the former deputy | ™ent up to the specifica Rocky Mountain Underwriters own rf Aa Hl Back in the brave old days of ’49. And when a mirer found gold in his pan he had a lucky strike worth talking about! LUCKY STRIKE, ‘When we discovered the toasting process six years ago, it was a Lucky Strike for us. Why? Because now millions of smokers prefer the special flavor of the Lucky Strike Cigarette — because It?s Toasted* which ecals in the delicious Burley flavor And also because it's Y. W.C.A. CAFETERIA Try Our Home-Cooked Chicken Noodle Dinner site Le depart of the asso- , Fae £ x4 i ‘The engagemeent of Methilde McCormick, 16, daughter of Harold ‘McCormick (chown above), president of the International Harvester Co., | ana granddaughter of John D. Rockefeller, to Max Over, if ounee ta | livery stable at Zurich, Switserland, has been formally announced ———___ SIAM MINISTER NAMED. HONOLULY, Feb. 28—Yado Whol has been named Japanese minister to Siam, it was learned here today | * tre. gag BOD WOLOOLE street Bee Ci ity Briefs lowed in all counties of the state once jor more each year. spending the last ten days looking se | bea ers ta Loge | cee aiter land interests. |_Mr. and Mrs. A. E, Chandler have eee ~ Carl Williams of Douglas ts spend. ‘eturned from Texas where they spent| stewart and Lemon, drilling con- to the last deys gt the Rio Grande valley | tractors who have recently undertak- interests and visiting with, looking after land interests. en work with the Fensland Of com-| visited in Los Angeles, San Francisco eee pany, have purchased w five-pas-|Cal., and in Denver before returning eee Stanley Greibel is leaving this eve-]senger Buick car. here. Cc. F. Dickinson and R. S. Gvier,| ning for Denver where he will attend ihe the Avert | ausistant state examiners are in Cas- to interests for the Casper Stationery} Mies Nellie Quinn of the Casper| Mr. and Mrs... Lee Bagby return- per today to start an audit of the company. beauty parlor has returned from Cal-|ed this morning from Denver where cee ifornia where she was called by the ill-|they have been visiting with their near 2aGire: Harry Free. of the Free Realty com-| ness of her mother who is much im-| daughter who is attending the Wol- be held on + ing of county records, a procedure fol- many has returned from Rio Grande] proved at the pre s Quinn | cott school for girls. day, during ‘ ze = 2 ae sheriff due to spraining his wrist and otherwise injuring his right hand when he struck the Mexican on the| head after having rushed to Mr. Cun- ningham's amistance. *, Confusion. over. the reporte of the| “istion's specifications, the city coun sccting have ucisen. When Mz Cun. |‘il at its meeting last night author. mingham encountered Clssoarce em.| #2048 call for bids to provide the de erging from the store he was alone. | Partment with 3,000 feet of regula The Mexican walked quietly back into tion hose, nozzles and attachments ot the store at Mr. Cunningham's order|*!! Kinds. The bids for the equip “4 st wot pull the gun until he| ent will be opened April 3, was on the inside of the institution, |, Other equipment required by the While it is not definitely known it|%Partment for omergency purposes is believed that the first shot fired | ‘ncluding an extra Gamewel! alarm shattered Mr. Cunhingham's erm. |DOX and 250 fect of duplex Wire will When the shooting occurred Mr. Rig-|5® Purchased by the city immediately | lin, who was on a shopping tour with | ®°°°rding to authority given the city| Mrs. Biglin, was sitting in their car | “!rk- in front of the store, Mr. Biglin was nolding the baby awaiting his wife's return to the car. valley, Texas, where he has been| When he heard the shots he placed ne baby in the bottom of the car anc raced into the store. He struck a sie biow nearly floor: Ing tho shoplifter. At the same time ——— About 400 cubic feet of air weigh ing. in all over 300 pounds, pass through the human lungs every twen:| ty-four hours, FOR RENT __ One suite of office rooms in the Daly Building. the parish house, on the Mullin club this evening from 9 o'clock until midnight. The Speas orchestra will play for general get bers of the Knights of-Colum visiting members and their ladies. ‘This will be one of the series of de lightful entertainments to be held un der the auspices of the executive com mittee of the organization. . Mrs. Healy to Be Hostess. ‘ ‘The regular meeting of the Delph ‘ian club will ‘be held tomorrow after noon at the home of Mrs. John R Healy, 561 South Park street at 2:3 o'clock. ‘The composer to be studied wit tu) Wagner. ’ ‘The meeting was to have been held at the home of Mrs J. W. McIntyre but has been changed on acrount of an illness at the McIntyre home, eee The New Victor Records FOR MARCH Are on Sale Tomorrow Railway Woman's auxiliary will hold a sale tomorrow all day, at he! business car no 163, on the C. & 1. W. tracks on Center street. { Numerous articles will be placed on ale at an al nominal price, ‘xe stock Incl household articles ts well as clothing articles of all dis- cription, rs Young Matrons ’ We Carry the Most Complete Stock of the Entire Victor Catalogue. RICHTER MUSIC (CO. 130 South Center Street Next Door to Iris Phone 306 H a t ¢ STORE ROOM Situated in the Heart of the Business District. CENTER AND A STREETS Will Give Lease to Responsible Party. ARKEON BUILDING Apply to Better than jewels —that schoolgirl complexion Banquet Elaborate Affair. Incidental to the institution of the D. O. K. K. temple, the fun center ot the Knights of Pythias lodgo, Sat- urday night, the Pythian Sisters served an elaborate banquet at 12 o'clock. Covers were laid for. 150 white carnations and green fol- Is Postponed. © diningroom of the I, 0, 0. F. a ig and beautital baskets of pink! Regular Meeting te were the chléf table decorations. mingled. with: sparkling silver The Senior-Philathea class ‘Methodist church which was room was hung with red, yellow, blue street, has been postponed tintil and white satin stream symbla- matic of the Pythian zat ‘Twelve. Pythian Sisters were on duty as wait- K.’s marched into the tie, strains of “America.” = __During the serving, the ; * 30°cne re 3. Eva Miss Ann Bradison acted as hostess at an informal party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nesty, in North Cas- ©. were ing and music was en- Take a lesson from Cleopatra With a world of an- cient beauty arts at her command, she depended , 8) Pain alone. The bath was a daily ceremonial with all ancient peor ies, and palm and olive oils the cleansers used. The girl with a clear, smooth skin, radiant with freshness and natural color, should leave jewels to those less fortunate, for she doesn’t need them. erfect natural complexion at- an elaborate dress and’ orna- The charm of a tracts: far more ments. If your complexion lacks the beauty which women énvy and men admire, don’t depend on clothes and jewelry to draw attention from its defects. 4 es Every woman can transform her bad complexion into a good one, for alluring freshness and clear color isn’t a gift of Nature, but-a matter of care. How to have a perfect skin No need be afflicted with a bad complexion, for poi cchlhenea'he is simple and easy. Daily cleans- ing, gentle but thorough, is the secret. You must use soap, for nothing will remove the dirt, oil and perspiration which’ collects in the pores and causes most skin trouble. Choose Palmolive, because its action is soothing. Harsh soap should never be used ‘for washing the face. Massage the smooth, crexmy father gently into the skin until it removes all. clogging deposits. Don't forget your neck and throat. They: are as conspicuous as the face for any lack in beauty. Careful'rinsing leaves the skin stimulated, ‘fresh- ened and free Som the accumulation. which cn- larges the pores, causes blackheads and carry in- fection. Made from the Palm and Olive Oils Cleopatra Used Do this every day There is too.much dirt and dust where most of us live to make it advisable’ to neglect this cos- metic cleansing even for a day. Powder should be removed, and rouge, if you use it, They combine with dirt and skin secretions in dangerous clogging. Dry skins are benefited by cold cream after cleansing. If unusual dryness is your trouble, ap- ply a little before, as well as after washing. Bleuded from the same oils Palmolive Soap is blended from the same bland soothing oils which adorned the sumptuous mar- ble baths of Egyptians, Greeks and Romans. Modern scientists, with all their research, have not been able to discover milder, more soothing, or more efficient soap ingredients. . But although very expensive, the gigantic vol- ume in which Palmolive is produced keeps the price very low. Users profit by Palmolive popu- larity. i ‘The Palmolive factories, working day and night, and the importation of the rare oils im vast quan- tities, allow you to enjoy this finest facial soap for the modest price of 10 cents—no more than ordi- nary soap. THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY, Milwaukee, U.S.A. ‘THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY OF CANADA, Limbed, TORONTO, ONT. Also makers of « complete lina ef toilet erticles Volume and efficiency produce 25-cent quality for only McKEON OR ARCHER Phone 1604J SPECIALS Assorted Creams and Nut Tops CHOCOLATES 50c POUND FOR -WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY THE CASPER STEAM BAKERY Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 109 THE HOME OF SALLY ANN BREAD Pa ae eee