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TD . —eeeeeeeeEeEewen fhe Casper Dafly Cridune HELD BY ARTISTS FOR CONCERT TONIGHT CAPACITY HOUSE 1S EXPECTED AT SCHCGL AUDITORIUM Rehearsals were held all morning for the concert in demonstration of the Ampico reproducing plano which will be held this evening at the aud!- torium of the Vocational building of the Natrona county high school. At 9 o'clock this morning the tnvi- tations and tickets were all gone and it ts expected taat a large and en thustastic audience will greet the Den- ver musicians this evening. As there PAGE THREE Mo, Floyd Hambright and Joo gpeaking of the mer Wells. The numbers have been carefully selected to please each in- dividual taste in the audience. A demonstration of the unrivalled merits of the Ampigo repfroducing Plano wil be included ii: the program. and artists such as Kachmaninot! Ornstein, Levitski, will be heard through the plano. One selection will be the Chopin Ballad as played by Godowsky in his. concert here last week, and will present an unusual test as to the mertts of the reproduc Fancy Large Grape Fruit i 10c Each at the GRAND GROCERY Friday and Saturdsy Only REHEARSALS Sre no reserved seats ft if advised by Mr. L. I. Gulich, Casper represen- tative of the Charlies E. Wells Music company of Denver, that the guests be at the auditorium promptly at 8 RICHTER MUSIC CO. “THE BABY BOND STORE” ress, will not be abje to resume be: work at the college this sr-icz ierm as she had hoped. Although she is convalescing now, she will not be strong enough to take up the number [of subjects necessary to complete her year's course. Next Door to Iris Theater Phone 306 eee R. J. Cook of the Casper pharmacy has been confined to his home for sev- eral days by a serious illness. A slight improvement was noticed today, so friends will be glad to hear, see . be given under the auspices of the cal, and the dance last night was deemed one of the most enjoyable en- ee DOU ART AMPICO ART ECHO Ralph Buckner sang “Irish Lullaby,”| the city, entertained Iast evening at the opening of their new bungalow home. About 25 neighbors arrived mt their dwelling Inden with packages ‘which turned out to be articles for the home which would please ‘any housewife. The time was spent singing old- time songs and playing games. Re freshments were served. eee . Klltie Band to Hold Dance. The Kiltie band wilt give a dance Saturday night, March 11, in the I. 0. 0. F. hall. . Spécial musical and dancing num- bers will be renderai by the person- nel of the band by Margaret Ruthven Lang, and “The fusic Box” by Carrie Jacobs Bond ‘was played by Mrs. Edna Thomas, »“ piano. A vocal solo composed by Mary ‘Turner Salter was sung by Mrs. Bur- ton Nyc, and “Oriental Scene” by Mrs. I, E. Orth, was the plano solo played by Mrs. R. J. Cook. Mrs. T. J. Riach “Sull Unexpressed” and “The Soul of You” by Carrie Jac- the piano solo piayed by Mrs. A. C. Riker illustrating the works of Julia Rive King. The next mecting of the musicale organization will be held in April and| pyery one is cordially invited to at- Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Thomas of Div- rton are spending several days in the city attending. to business interes: and visiting with friends and relativ They intend spending the spring | held yesterday afternoon at the Mullin club, plans we addnamtacrych- wipers ores he ee Pearse with the parents of Mrs. nek, Program including musical num- cee ers and other selections wil be pre| aries Norma Willis is visiting tn the sented toth in the afternoon and even-| ity with friends. She was at one pen fegermrs pear Ley corp time a teacher in the Central school, Bae ay x eee oye hg and has many acquaintances who rac pots pr pr psi ae -| glad to welcome her back. She is-en ter, and a promised feature will be! route to the coast from her home in @ quartet from the Knights of Co-| xsinnesota. Jumbus. The booths will be prettily decorat- ed for the showing of the articles which are now be'ng made by the with her daughter, Miss Margaret unless removed. Mra. Sidney F. Barry of Douglas) use Othine—double strength. is a visitor in the city for the week,| This preparation for tho tertainments ever tendered the pub- Uc by the culinery workers. YOUR FRECKLES) |: * Need Attention in March or Face May Stay Covered. i» Now ts the time to take special care of the complexicn if you wish to look weil the rest of the year. winds have a strong tendency to bring out freckles that may stay all summer Now is the time to ‘The March l S&S hEPRODUCING PIANOS —AND— THE ARTIST Many heard Leopo!d Godowsky in his recent Casper ap- pearance and his wonderful touch and masterful interpre- tation is still fresh in their ears. Several have listened to former and, present DUO-ART and AMPICO recitals of reproducing pianos—and for the benefit of all those who wish to form an unbiased opinion as to which instrument to choose for their homes and which is the mest true to human touch and the best value removal lof freckles is usually so successful iBarry, who is associated with the that it is sold by ¢ruggists under Casper public schools. guarantee to refund the money if it ENS, fatis. Get an ounce of Othtne—double Dr. A. G. Duel and Dr. G. 8. Bar-/strength. and even a few applications ger, who formerly had offices above| should show wonderful improve- the Kimball drug store on South Cen-|ment, some of the smaller freckles ter street, have dissolved partnership. |even vanishing entirely. Dr. Barger will now be associated with the Johnson Clinic in the Mid- ‘west building. Dr. Duel wil have his offices in the same location above Indies of the society. Mrs Heistand, Mrs. Gaiser and Mrs. Slisiky will be in charge of the luncheon booth and a dainty luncheon wil! be served dur- ing the afternoon and evening for a small sum. The fancy work booth ‘will be directed by Mesdames M. J. Foley and E. H. Pigeon and the apron booth will be taken care of by Mrs. Clowry and Mrs. Dunn. Mrs. Jack ‘Leary and Mrs. W. W. Slack ‘will direct the baby booth and baked goods for their honest dollars, wu extend to all Our Most Cordial Invitation To hear the Lyon & Healy ART ECHO at any time in our store and go home convinced of the truth of our as- sertions. The Lyon & Healy Reproducing piano with the ART ECHO Action is more than a “Dangerous Rival” of the Amplico and the DUO-ART. A skilled and trained ear readily appreciates that the Art Echo can do much more than either the AMPICO or the DUO-ART. It was the last will be at the home of Mrs. Cook on| tend the dance and have a good time. South Beech street. eee .- W.0.T.U0.To «~ Have Tea. A committees compose of the mem- bers of Mrs. S. E. Bailey's team of the Woman's Christian Temperance union, met at her home yesterday afternoon to discuss plans for mising their part of the budget. its were made to hold a the order of Eastern Star held this evening in the Masonic Temple, The program for the evening will include initiations and the regular work. Resident and visiting members are invited to attend. Everybody Is Going. the Masonic Temple. <imball 4 A ene of the four reproducing mechaniams to be built and therefore had the cee silver tea at the home of Mrs. 8. ©. soppmepperstlanie +n. ac WHERE? advantage of the past experiences of the other thtee an aechd othe, Formal Dianer Bailey, 742 South Durbin street, on A . nate their mistakes without being handicapped by old patents and hun- Before Dance. March 21. Methodist Church, dreds of thousands of dollars worth of merchandise that were already Mr. and Mrs. Major Ormsby _w An invitation i extended to all | Norma Stockton and Ming WHEN? out, that would have to be called in and scrapped if improvements were I. ibers of the W. C. T. U. an ocr mad presides host and hostess at = a ay rey Boney vik, wens Sovinectsons, : 5 The ART- ECHO ts capable of jumping from the loudest fortissimo jer to te served at their home on| friends to al ‘The bazanr fs an annual affatr and Friday at 8 P. M. to the softest pianissimo without having to go up end down stairs to South Center street tomorrow evening bh toh the event of this year promises to be ANNUAL DANGE get there. Its Flexibility is truly deds aatuntly ectal to that of the preceding the annual Shrine ball at| Musical Program at one of the most successful ever given WHAT? human touch itself. Welfare Club Meeting. \ by the society. “We don’t have to call the ART-ZCHO a rival of the AMPICO and Numerous friends among the early! ne musicians from Denver who Tom Thumb Wedding. DUO-ART. We can boldly put it forth as = superior, and back up our pioneers of the city have received in-| 4.0 "in the city for the Ampleo con. The Cooks and Waiters local 842, ey. yntention by the performance it can give.” vitations. bs held their fourth annual dancing par- Tickets 50c ey) ‘ see aioe Sd Centon raedia en eye Personals ty, tp the form of a hardstimo dance, enone RED ast but not least THE LYON & HEALY UPRIGHT re- Large Class Is pec gear iprihy Saati fa tha ae at the Arkeon dancing academy Jast os roducing ART ECHO...... ................--.$1,050.00 iideton ppear : visions of the Welfare cluh which will ‘be held Friday afternoon at 2: o'clock at the parish house of St. Mark's Episcopal church, Mary Ryan ,Fox, pianist; Della Hoover Francis, violinist, and Horace Palmer Wells, tenor, will present a program of musical numbers during the afternoon. Preceding a campaign of tree ptant. ing which is to be waged by the Wel- fare club, the program for tomorrow will be on the subject of trees and thelr planting with regard to soil and climate. Mrs. J. W. McIntyre and Mrs. A. A. Slade will act as hostesses at the meeting. eee 4. Last of Church Dinners Is Great Success. \. The last dinner of the series of church nights ‘at the Methodist Epis- copal church was served last night es THE LYON & HEALY GRAND reproducing ART BCH eraicwrs <inleb cnse arabs aleewsstaneeced s - $2,075.00 Name your owr guaranty. We refund your money if our assertions are not true to facts, About 150 Odd Fellows and Rebek- ahs were present at the initlatory cere- mony put on by W. L. Kuykendall Re- bekah lodge No. in the LO. O. F. hall when a large lass was iitiated. Much credit for the beautiful work which was put on by the new degree team was due to the efforts ef Jean Hughes, captain, The team is composed of Jean Hughes, captain, Wilhelmina Endell, Mrs. Fred Lowndes of Douglas is house guest in the city visiting at tl home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lowndes eee Jiggs is with us again. Meet him at the Y. W. C. A. Cafeteria PYUMOH Miss Oltve Lowndes, who returned to her home in this city from the Uni- versity of Wyoming where she was a student, on account of a serious il? Good Morning MR. CAMEL tre boys know you well. Mr. Secretary, please let us have the minutes of the last meeting. That’s why—Let’s meet your FRIENDS. Pep’s é Then—on with the Fox Trot. ‘Truesdell, Clara Burgess, Grace Scott, ‘Martha Cox and Mabél Millstead, pi- anist. ‘The team presented Cgptain Hughes ‘with a bouquet of flowers. Mrs. Ewing rendered several piano selections during the services. by the Victory Workers circle. Over An elaborate luncheon ami a social v Alas—To think I once paid 25 cents for Camels! 200 le wera served besides th pou, Sayyed: the work. coMimiieEeh Wha’ Warke. E Atlar the Camels Seem rest AutsAine 1a Geyer Eon aoe Cae ley ee SPARE NO EXPENSE---To Please the People! feighbors: craft wil ter. sucky AE ange tomaerie alent in| At the close of the service a short Piedmonts the I. 0. O. F. hall. A largo class is|@rama, “Thanksgiving Ann," teach- Ch. elds Easy to look at x Pennies don’t figure expected for the initiatory services. prllceaynfogrr sakes beengiserr te! OLaan fi CENTS Easy to handle x Pennies had their day tertainment commit ; Mills ; AS ble jar pcealecgi = rd Gene’ Drichans nA eobert, Masteian: 0 ay : Easy to spend x They’ll come back again Mesdames John Wisenhunt, Ed Rosen- berg, Mulligan : and B.D. Netghawong- and 1] x 146 South Ce: Si er, who we charge of the social iJ The | mter Street hour, Se Em “An visiting members in the city are Ladies’ F t, B od E r= and invited a food attendan: So terckumeriantaes becpecet. Home ast, boys 251 South Center Street Pee Journal Aid Meetings Announced. ‘The different circles of the Ladies’ NEWS DEPOTS and Prince Albert a society of the Methodist Shares Tuxedo meet Friday afternoon at 2.30 c ‘ Gretock at the follow: ns Momes: Busy 2 * Toca h? Yes, let’s ake the 1117S AND BEECHNUT strest;.Capitol Hill with Mrs, ML. Corns Vanish Velvet Tobacco Business a 2 for = Cents eed es ys GRIER When Touched ang Real Business. at Fee's Mrs. N. |, 1022 ; Ken: a sington, Mrs. H. ©. Swanson, 522 4 " South Beeeh; Social Service, Mrs. L. ~ With ‘Gets-IT’ Woman’s ; . Carter, 866 South Lincoin stre Home cart #80 ee pape eel pe FLASH Your BANK ROLL, Boys, and ee ee eae Tee Reopen’ |} Topping all fashions are the Hats, and aed PE Ae saan ema Many, Cbsrnctees xk torssk for it by name oe never has a more colorful, a more varied, a ae Y if the dimimu- Jeli i i id eiiye ‘Tom Thumb ind Bs bride, aro more delightful line appeared than in the a SELLING Is a BUSINESS, Not a TEA PARTY before, ? Maggie and Jiggs, who will be present Spring of 1922, The Hat is a woman’s x : ! i a ee wodd ne bokeer she pnt cet Sold in Camp pee Leg rape Ebarmac: crowning glory—a frame in which to set Penny Sheemes you'll find a good story-teller behind the counter— Briday evening t § o'clock before an the picture of her face—and should be Frese Sometimes a man’s liberal cause it’s a pleasure to give— a ‘The tiny children from 3 to 9 years chosen with care. meets Sometimes the People Rule when it means spending a nickle— ‘of age, who will take part in the ser- vices which are being directed by Miss makes Sometimes Popular Prices have a convincing way— pages aster rat Fie iocontie = Sometimes a man worries be: his neighbor is sick. si: ‘in| 4 zi a a and fia ator ontectetoaent pick Just Unpacked and on Display aaa es because his neighbor is sic’ to be one of the most unique affairs Pe Dee aoe 2 Sometimes we all sleep when there’s nothing else to do. Gromit chagaiiecs ier. the! bridal. pacty Hundreds of Spring Hats Amen! Sometimes we think “What might have been.” From $3.50 to $165.00 Girls, Get Your Spring Hat Saturday Night at the COLUMBIA THEATER UNNISON 256 South-Center:Street Prevececesscorerorace SOCOCOLOSSH OSES OOSLESESOESDELOOESe