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It was also decided to establish head- quarters of the club tn Dr. Berquist’s office. ‘A social time followed the business vey Wisner and Loraine Wright. eee Delphian Society ‘To Discuss Opera. ‘The opera “Parsifal” will be the sub- ject for discussion at the Delphian club mecting to be held Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 with Mra. J. W. Mc Intyre, 856 South Lincoin street, see Missionary Society ‘Do Celebrate Birthday. Tho Foreign Missionary society of I. R. Bundy will be assistant host- eeeus. Mite boxes will also be opened Ye, at this meeting. . Eastern Star Tea ‘To Be Held Tuesday, The Mesdames Bradford, Rankin, Kunittle, Howser and Christenson will be hostesses att he O. E. S. tea to be held Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 at the Masonic temple. * class at the high school tonight. eee * Dinner at ‘The Henning. Gardner were hostesses Saturday night at an informal dinner at the Henning Hotel, in honor of Misses Violet Faulk and Maybeth Mack, with the Symphony orchestra of the Ly- eum course here this week. Places were laid for six couples at the appropriately erranged table, , Breen and white being the prevailing , color scheme. oe - ‘The regular members of the P. EB. O. met at the héme of Mrs. W. M. Hol- land at her home on South Beech of officers was held with Mrs. Fred ‘Moore, president; Mrs. H. B. Durham, vice president; Mrs. ¥'. L. Firmin, re- cording recretary; Mrs. G. K. Van Deveer, corresponding secretary; Miss Mabel Sykes, treasurer; Mrs. M. C. Keith, chaplain and Mrs, W. M.-Hol- ‘will be held in Sheridan in Juno, were also elected. Mrs. Fred Moore and Mrs. J. M. Goodnight having been chosen, with Mrs. G. M. Anderson and Mrs. H. B. Durham as alternates. After the election, the new officers ‘were installed by Mrs. Anderson, the out-going president. Me next meeting will be announced later. . Iriquois Council ‘To Meet Tuesday. The Iriquois Council No. 5, degree yet Pocohontas will meet in regular Session at the Odd Fellows’ hall at 7:30 tomorrow night All members are urged to be present. Legion Auxiliary to Meet with Mrs’ Tubbs. Important matters growing out of the recent convention of the Women's |, Auxiliary of the American Legion will be taken up at the next regular meet- ing of the Casper chapter which will be held at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Clara Tubbs will be hostess at this meeting and the gathering will be held in the parlor of the Casper hotel on David street. All members of the organization and persons ell- gible to membership are urged to be on hand for this meeting. : aE Doreas Society To Meet Tuesday. ‘The South Side Dorcas society of the Seventh Day Adventist church will meet at the home of Mrs. F. E. ‘Wertenberger, 519 East Third street, fat 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Mem- bers and. their friends are cordially Invited to attend. sig; 78 ~Biitie Band Concert An Enjoyable Event. The Kilte band held one of the most enjoyable evenings of the season in the L 0. O. F. hall Saturday even- ing. In addition to the concert special instrumental and vocal numbers ad- ded to the enjoyment of the program. A violin solo by A. Snoddon, accom- panied by Miss Clark; vecal solo by J. Witson, and the bishland fling by Bailey, Wyyaee: Meceans Derneene ginia Cather, Elizabeth Baker, Eliza- THIEVES CAUGH STRIPPING AUTO a , at the um i tray at 8 o'clock as the last number of Car Taken From South Mi course ¢ en ra c~ > Kinley Street Home Aban- | one, ee ee a el doned When Trail Is symphonic program, and is undoubt- Followed. a reported lent artist, and appears as soloist headquarters while the traffic officers| with the organization. The matter was to police continued thelr search for the car} Miss Francis Morley is pinist and which had carried the robbers away. futist with the company and a most Other ,foroes were fietailed from| accomplished artist. “Miss Violet headquarters to take charge of the} Falk, contralto, formerly of Casper. partly stripped car and bring the ma-| 18 ®& young rn artist whose chine and equipment to the city jail.| work has wcted favorable com When this detachment found the car| ™ont Miss Vivian Brewer, ‘cello it was found to be minus all movable| Seloist, has had wide expericnce tn equipment and the assessories remov- ed from the’scene of operations. committees were appointed to perfect The police can make no explanation | the details of the conference. After the of the affair ether than that while| conference I. A. Toothaker, field sec- the traffic officers were hunting for} retary o fthe Y. M. C. A. left for ad- the thieves who originally abandoned | joining towns to work up interest in the car, the latter doubled back on) tneh Casper conference. thetr tracks, loaded the equipment and| yn order to accommodate the 50 or made a get-away or else that some oth-| ore delegates expected to come here fhe Casper Oafle Trier LIEURANCE ORCHESTRA HAS PLEASING PROGRAM || BE SENT HOUSE FOR CONCERT TONIGHT er iNegal operator finding the aban‘!:.n- ed car with the accessories lying around conveniently loose helped him- self to the spoils. Mrs. C. Seehorn, Mra. Mrs. Shtpp and Mrs. Biederman. eee D. A. RB. to Meet With Mrs. Bingenheimer. The D. A R meet tomorrow wit afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. , $11 South Wolcott. Order of De Molay Mects. The Darius chapter of De Molay will meet this evening at 7:30 at the Masonic lodge rooms. As this is a regular meeting, it is requested that all members be present. City Briefs HL M. Gunn, tax man for the Mid- west company and J. B. Barnes, Jr., attorney for the company will leave for Cheyenne tonight for the purpose of conferring with the state equaliza- tion board in the capital city tomor-}the chamber of commerce building ly in a somewhat irregular fashion. row. eee A. G. Fidel, H. Sinclatr and George Sullivan, all officials of tho Midwest Refining company left this morning for Salt Creek where they will attend a meeting of the joint in- dustrial committee in the field. eee Mrs. W. L Rehr, society editor of The Tribune Is confined to her home in the Ideal apartments today, suf- ‘tering from an packs oe Ja grippe. oe Mrs. Cliff Riner, wife of Cliff Riner, a member of the advertising depart- ment of the Casper Tribums, is con- fined to her home suffering from an attack of plural pneumonia. Her con: dition {s said to be satisfactory. eee Mrs. Mae Glennbdn, one of the pu- pls ef the Gloria Dare Blake Studio, is playing leads at the Columbia The ater, having taken the place of the leading lady, who Is ill. eee Mrs. D. W. Middleton and daugh- ter, Vera, are leaving today for Los Angeles, Cal., where they will spend the remainder of the spring. Fy Wee R. E. Steffen of Shoshone, Wyo., 1s In the city for a few days on busi- ness. eee Harry Yessness “The Man tn the Barrel,” left last night for Denver where he will spend the present weok on business. —————__—_ MISHLER FUNERAL 19 BUSY WIT PLANS FOR BIG MEETING HERE Lodging and Meals for 50 Delegates to Older Boys’ Conference Asked of Casper Public. Members of Casper’s Older Boys Or- ganization are busy arranging for the Older Boys’ conference which will be heid here March 24, 25 and 26. Over 50 delegates from edjoining towns will come to Caspér for the conference which will be held at the Casper high school under the auspices of the ‘Young Men's Christian association. At a meeting held Saturday night in “_..and we are a healthy, happy family now” rison’ Ave., Providence, R. I., powers of Tanlac, the greatest ever known. “Ive put Tanlac to the test four times right in my own family and it hasn't failed me once,” declared Mr. Gingras, “My wife, my son and my daughter, as well as myrelf, have all been built up from a halt-sick, run- lown, worn-out set of people into a HELD THIS AFTERNOON Faneral services for Noble Jay Mish- ler, Midwest truck driver who was Killed in a truck accident on the Salt Creek. highway Wednesday were held at 2:30 this afternoon from the Bow- man chapel Interment was made at cemetery. Harding Will Return Friday healthy, happy famfty brimful of new life and energy.” And the experience of this family ts only typical of thousands of others whose statements are on file tn the Taniac offices. Hardly a day passes that does not bring scores of such messages of praise from every part of the United States and Canada from families where mother, father, son and daughter have all found health, con- tentment and the joys of Iving through simply taking a course of Tanlac. ‘Take, for instance, the case of John Widner, 1571 Roosevelt Ave., Los Angeles, Calif., who says: “My wife, myself and little boy are now as FORT PIERCE, Fla., March 18— (By the Associated Press).-—President Harding expects to conclude his vaca- tion and leave St. Augustine Friday for Washington, he intimated today to newspaper men. i Mr. Harding expects to go as far south as Palm Beach on the McLean houseboat, and return from there to- morrow afteroon by rail to St. Augus- tine. “It T were making a guess,” he said discussing his plans for the Pir | of the trip, “I would say that the par- ty will leave St. Augustine for Wash- ington after golf game Friday.” healthy, happy family as you will ever see—and it’s all due to Tanlac.” Or that of Mrs. John Marquis and her family of sixteen living in Man- chester, N. H.. at 292 Belmont St. She says: “Tanluc has been the only | medicine used in our house for two vears and it has kept every one of tho sixteen here in tho best of health.” In Chicago, Frank R. Richards, of 441 South Wood St., writes: “We will never be without Tanlac in our house after the remarkable way it has built up my wife, my son and myself to where we are the very _ pic’ of health,” -~ zy INGLING with abundant energy, appetites hearty, nerves strong and steady and their faces radiant with the glow of perfect health, the entire family of Louis Gingras, 9 Har- families are asked to assist so that the expense of the visitors will be kept as low as possible. Lodging and meals for the three days of the conference will be required. Local families who can accommo ‘ate one or more of the visitors should otify ether Mr. Toothaker, J. C. Mc Glade, principal of the high schoo! pr Harry Austin, chairman of the rangements committee. Charmers Get _ The Most Tips Consumers Sa NEW YORK, March 13.—Efficiency runs second to charm in hotels where tipping prevails, the Consumers league announced today after an tn- vestigation, “It ts pleasing appearance and man- ner, rather than service that brings in tips," says the report. “Tips do | not increase with efficiency in service, and neither do wages.” It has now been established by scientists that there {s a periodic shitty, ing of the iatitude of the North Pole. Instead of moving around in a com- plete circle the Pole moves circular- are an eloquent tribute to the family medicine the world has Representative of New Yori ts the case of Chas. E. Van Colt’s family residing at 129 Fourth Ave., Albany He says. “Every member of our fam- fly 1s enthusiastic over Tanlac. It’ a medicine for afl the From far-away Canada comes this inessage: “My little girl, my son and myself are all enjoying splendid health now and Tanlac brought {t all about.” Mrs. Bert) Hewer, 193 East Avenue, Toronto, Ontario. “We call Tanlac “The Famity Med!- cine’ here in our Virginia home, be- cause it restored my mother and sis- ter to perfect health, just the wame as it has done me,” is the enthustas- tic statement of Mrs. J. F, Robert- son, Danville, Va. And on through the Iist, men, wom- en and children from every state in the Union and every province of Can- ada unhesitatingly come forward and tell in words ringing with sincerity of the wonderful benefits of health and happiness that Tanlac his brought into their homes that were formerly darkened by the gloom of sickness, suffering and despair, And should yours be one of those hom where any member of the famfl} is thin, run down and weak- ened from loss of appetite, caused by indigesticn and stomach troubles, you have at your very door the means that will no doubt bring the sunshine of vigorous health back into their lives and yours, just as it has done in so many thousands of other cases, Do not delay. Get a bottle of Tanlac| ‘from your druggist today, j “Eu Bateau” “Lat Spring” —____________ Grieg “By the Waters of Minnetonka”. —_——-. Lieurance Violin Salo String Quartet “Andante Santa- bile” —__—____.. Tacha ‘Two Violins (a) “Sadness.” (b) “Mid- night” (c) “Serenade” —_ (>) “My Troubador” Walt Overture “Williaza Tell” — Rossini Special admission prices have been arranged in order that every Jover of music in Casper can attend. The admission prices follow: Grade school children 25 cents; high school oupils 50 cents and adults 75 cents. MINSTRELS SCORE HIT IN FIRST APPEARANGE. MUSICAL PROGRAM AND COMEDY FEATURE IRIS SHOW, A musical program of excellence, Jed off by solos, quartet numbers and by melodious harmony when the erftire company chimed In, was rendered by the famous Georgia Minstrels at the two performances staged at the Iris theater yester- day, High class mysic and singing was Mberally interspersed in true min- strel style with fun makiig eituc- tions and revelry led by biack*ce artists, who through a life time of training know how to put across clean, wholesome humor. strel program were also well above standard and drew lusty apprecia- tion from the great crowds which day. In this manner only can ths suc- cess of the opening day of Georgia Minstrel performance be it was successful and ts one of the best entertainment attractions that has been brought to Casper in a long time. In the first part the feature num- bers wore the songs by A. J. Me- Farland, Jack Johnson, Bob Ed- monds, Duke Johnson and Ren Smith, Added to this the tam- bones, Thomas Harris. famous col- ored entertainer, and Chick Bee. man, an unusual end man, led the performance in instilling a aeptirit of fun and merriment into the huge crowds. ‘The olio numbers brought out a HOARSENEs slowly small pleces Try Our Banana Pie with Whip; Cream ed D st of the’ Few Investments hat Can't Go Up in Smoke Is Fire Insurance Fire insurance 1s an invest- ment that protects your invest- ment. It pays a bigger percent- age of profit than any other known investment. We will tell you all you want to learn about Dr. I. E. Berquist CHIROPRACTOR Acute and Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Hours 10 to 6 and 7 to 8. , SUITE 6, ZUTTERMEISTER: BLDG.—PHONE 1757 kowski BONUS BiLL TO OVER PROTEST Declaration of Mellon That Measure In- volves “Abuse of Government Credit” Fails to Move Committee Leaders WASHINGTON, March 13.—Republican members of the house ways and ‘means committee decided at a conference today to stand pat on their determination to report the com- promise soldiers bonus bill, despite objections to its provi- sions by Secretary Mellon and Comptroller of the Currency i he ger. the options provided in the bill would accept. WASHINGTON, March 13—Favor-|_ There was believed to be little proba- bility that Secretary Mellon's criti- able report by the house ways ©04/ cis of the bill in his letter to Chair. means committee on the compromi#e|man Fordney, made public last night, soldier bonus bi without any impor-|would result in any attempts at amend- tant changes was regarded as assured|™ent or delay. when the committes met today for| !xPressing the view that the meas. ure involved “a dangerous abuse of. final consideration of the measure government credit” Secretary Mellon ‘The only emendment of consequence disapproved the provision for bank which appeared probabie, Chairman|joans upon adjusted services certifi- Fordney said, was elimination of tho! cates as indirect and “forced” borrow requirement that a war veteran must ing by the gov ee decide within six months which of| ea° thx pple, pelle lane tse ed that ft is both angerous and un. SUNDAY Wetithe tlites mektanioe econ . Call for Bank Statements Out WASHINGTON, March 13. — The comptroller of the currency today is- series of high class vandevile num- bers, featured by the quartet music and fun making by Chick Beeman, sued a call for ths condition of all na- tional banks at the close of business Friday, March 10. The dancing features of the min- attended the performances yester- | the | summarized. From every viewpoint | hailed as the “Destroyer of Sor- row.” Bob Edmonds, tenor; Ren Smith, second; Dewey Johion, baritone and Jack Johnson, bas composed the quartet which was called back many times. The Johnson brothers. “fashion pilates of minstrelsy,” and Allio Johnson, an expert on the siack wire, add greatly to this end of the perform. ance. Tho finale features the Inimitable fun-maker Tommy Harris and the entire company. Harris insults a gunman fn a card game and tn the duel that ts arranged, pulla some real stuff to come off victorious, The two-day showing of the min- strel aggregation will close with to- night's performance. So widely has the successful show been adver tised by pleased patrons that the Tris management announced that tonight's show would in all proba- Dility bring out the capacity crowd of the two days. Matinee prices prevatl at the aft- ernoon performance today, while Popular prices will be charged again For Infants, tnvefids and Growtng Children ‘The Original Food-Drink For AD Age for the night performance. This show will start promptly at 8 | o'clock. ————__. NOTICE. Doctor G. S. Barger has opencé offices in the Midwest buflding, room | 333. Office phone 133; residence phon: | 1768. 3-13-1t If Your Income Tax Return Needs careful consideration and preparation owing to the many changes in the revenue act of 1921. Open Evenings. Reimerth and Van Denberg Public Accountants Income Tax Specialists 400 O-S Bldg., Casper March ee Lan TIME. Now if Ihada Good Bread Including Our Own RYE AND GRAHAM French Pastry a Specialty. 119 East First Street | Sicfe 111ilfe INFANTS eS ' “AIN’T March wonderful?” ; * * * * RADIATED Friend Husband after a * * * * MORNING ride in the family flivver. “MAYBE so, mebbe so, * * * * FRIEND Wife as she poured the * * = * COFFEE. “March’s about the * * * * ” sloomed SAME’S September in the kitchen and THAT'S where I stay most of the * * * * CLARK JEWEL GAS RANGE WITH LORAIN OVEN HEAT REGULATOR MARCH.” “Kindly detail the HINT,” murmured hubby and getting THE explanation, he headed for the GAS APPLIANCE OFFICE and learned ABOUT this time and money saver. | CASPER GAS APPLIANCE CO. When the ticker tape tells you that your fa- vorite’ stock has gone up ten points .... —you know what a lucky strike is. LUCKY ; STRIKE, . The discovery of toasted tobacco was a lucky strike for us. If you will buya package of Lucky Strike cigarettes yourself you will see why millions now prefer the toasted flavor.* It?s Toasted *Do this today and notice the delicious toasted Burley when you try Lecky Strike. Ko Wenonienes and INVALIDS ASK FOR Horlick’s the Origii Avoid Imitations wd Substitutes Rich milk, malted erain extract in Powder No Cooking — Nourishing — Digestible Days Phone 1500 I might dilate on the beauties of * * *

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