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WEDNESDAY, MARCH IS, 1922. Needlecraft Club Jand in addition to a long dance pro-| Holds Silver Tea. | gram, the management promises some Mrs, Ross Spicer entertained at her surprise features. rural home yesterday for members of| One of the enjoyable sections of the the Nerdlecraft club. Cards were program will be a dance class which played during the afternoon, Mraj|will be staged by students of Miss Harry Brown taking the high score Ethel Mann. prize and Mrs. [. Rhoades taking the The program for this end of the feat. consolation at “Five Hundred.” Fol- ure follows: | lowing the social hour a silver tea; 1. Black and White—Evelyn Pat- was held to raise funds for the club.|ton and Betty Weiderhold Toe Nesters was sisieted tor Mra. Irish Reel — Charline Hanwag| Gilford. Among those who attended were: | Mesdamks Carl Starr, C. 0. Howard,| 3- Highland Fiing—Eleanor Myers. FR. J, Veltch, A. Wert, D.C. Badger,| 4. Kiss a Miss—Florence Johnson| HL P. Bubb, Harry Brown, E. Gil-|*nd Madalyne Tooin. ford and I. Rhoades. eed ROCKY — Eeomne Mrs: R. J. Veitch, 1125 South Da- ee te re ; = x nce—Elaine Myers. j Vid_street, will give another of the| §° Dell Dance. Elaine Myers ic | and Eileen Michica, Mary Katherine Doll and JoJo Bruce. Jazz—Bernice series of silver teas for the Needle-| | 7: craft from 2 to 6 o'clock Thursday ** epee embers of the or|_ & Russian Mazurka — Margaret a nds are i ed to,” _ — waa cigs 9 "s Dance—Fileen Mishica. Be 10 bird Blues—Betty Weider- hold. Bridge Lunch ! E le A 11 La Zingana, the Gypsy—Evelyn mds were increased ridge luncheon presid Mesdames Ralph E. Patton 1° Valsette (Toe Dance}—Marion tf, Ethel Mann. ed over by th eee Oakes and F. W Hufsmith at the ,,. former's home, The affair prov Wee = Guests highly enjoyable. Mrs. D. B. Sulli- witvhegr? Members of the Pepper club were van was awarded the high honors for the afternoon. |Pleasantly entertained Monday even- ee ing by Miss Violet Lever at her home Fpiscopal Guild Plans on South Beech street. Bridge was, ‘Al-Day Session. Jenjoyed as usual. ‘An all-day seaston is in store to- morrow for the members of St. Mark's Mrs. Waldschmidt guild. Tho meeting will be held at Luncheon Hostess. the Parish house when work will be] The first of a series of bridge done for the bazaar to be held in cen-|Iuncheons was presided cver yesterday | junction with St Mark's mynurgae.|by Mrs. G. R. Waldschmidt at her Luncheon will be served at noon. ‘home on South Park avenue. Spring eee \Gowers gave a touch of seasonal color Children Entertains to the home. Mrs. T. S. Cooke was! At Lummis Home. Jawarded the high score and Mra.{ Friends of little Miss Helen Lucia|Ralph Buckner the consolation. i Lummis were guests at a party held| The second luncheon is being held} yesterday at the Lummis home in ob-/at the home today. servance of her fourth birthday. Dec-| see orations included potted plants used St. Patrick’s Day effectively and games and entertain-|Tea at Temple. ment were enjoyed. Refreshments! St. Patrick's day ideas were carried were served by Mrs. Lummis assisted)out in the tea given yesterday by the! by Mra. T. J. Riach. Eastern Star ladies at the Masonic) ee temple and ferris were used to advan- |tage as centers for the tables. The hostesses were tho Mesdames Bradford,| Christensen, Howser and Moose Annual Ball. Plans being made for the eighth on-| Rankin, nual ball of the Moose lodge were) Knittic. nearing perfection today and the event/ 2:49, @ which will be held at the Arkeon danc-| Sunday School Class ing academy tomorrow night promises|To Banquet Thursday to be one of the entertainment feat-| Tho Brotherhood class of the Pres- ures of the week. The decorations and byterian Sunday school taught by Dr revelry will be in sympathy with the|G. M. Anderson will hold a banquet| spirit of St. Patrick’s eve festivals. | for men at the church Thursday The Moose spirit avill_ predominate! ning. ‘The ladies of the Aid soc! 256 South Center Street Phone 1304-W We have just re- ceived and added to our rack of sale Dresses 50 Dresses Values up to $30 On sale at $12.95 Unusual Values Another ship- ment of wSe75 Dresses epee Values up to be $42.50 — just ee added to our wlotof . $19.95 The best values in Dresses we have ever offered. WONDERFUL LINE OF Suits From $32.50 Up Plain tailored, fancy silk and bead trimmed. FINE LINE OF Coats From $16.50 to $75.00 ——— he Casher OFailo rise will serve the dinner at 6.30 and the ax interesting program during the eve- ning. All men and friends of the cordially invited to attend urch a ® good time ts tn store for all. ve. Seesezewomns EXTRADITION OF Governor Refuses to Issue Papers on Technicality; Course of Proceedure in Doubt. City Briefs A. Baker, commissioner of public lands, who conducted a state land sale here yesterday, left today for Dougias where he will offer state lands to prospective purchasers. eee Sheriff Joe L. Marquis has return- ed from Cheyenne where he attended sessions of the United States district court. Riney because of some legal tech nicality. Notice of refusal to issue the ex- tradition papers was served on W'!- Mam Flaherty, deputy sheriff, at Cheyenne Monday afternoon, the technicality which prevented Riney’s return here being stated. Flaherty returned to Casper last night and authorities here are now awaiting the return of M. W. Pur. cell, county attorney, before new pro- cedure to secure the extradition pa- pers is instituted. In the meantime Riney ts being held in jafl in Los Angeles pending the allowance of a reasonable time for the arrival of officers from Cus. Per to return Riney to this state. Com- plications arising in the case due to the refusal of Wyoming authorities to issue the extradition papers may result in Rining obtaining his free- dom. It is understood, however, that he Delishted others find that Bullet Proof Vest Fails To Protect Him NEW YORK, March 15.—Pierpont Potter, 36, donned a “bullet proof” vest today and took his place against a wall in the basement of a building to demonstrate the device to pros- pective customers. Edmund C. McGrath, another em- ploye, levelled a pistol and fired, Pot- ter fell, with a dangerous wound near the heart, and the customers went away without placing an order. Taken to a hospital by police, Mo- Grath approached the bed of the wounded man with tears streaming @own his cheeks. “It's all right, Mac,” Potter whis- pered, grasping his hand. “It was an accident. You couldn't help it.” pleas Soe CARD OF THANKS. : . BE yg gna it brings thanks to our many friends for the : kindness and sympathy shown us dur. vigorous health. ing our recent bereavement also for the beautiful floral offerings of the Standard Oil company workers, class mates and teachers; also our friends and neighbors. MR. AND MRS. ART PEAK AND SISTER, MR. AND MRS. A. lL. PEAK, MRS. L. H. JOHNSON, MR. AND MRS. MAE PEAK, 2-15-1t* Ben the Meet mo at the Smoke house. Advance Release of April. Victor Records 18865—Cutie Lonesome Hours ~~~~--~---~--~-~----- 75 Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra 18868—Virginia Blues Venetian Love Boat--_------~-~----- 75¢ Benson Orchestra 18870—My Mammy Knows Angel Child Benson Orchestra 18871—Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes In Bluebird Land_---__--_---___--~' 75¢ e Benson Orchestra AT THE MUSIC SHOPPE, lnc. “Exclusively Victor” AT TRIPENY’S DRUG STORE Phone 1745 241 S. Center St. Casper, Wyo. We Always Have the Records You Want When You Want Them. (AMT HUMES If you'd look Springlike | smart and nice, You’d better take our dlothes-advies. Look over your ward- robe and pick out the garments that need cleaning. Perhaps your last year’s spring suit would suit you to a “I” if you have us change its color. What do you think? THE SERVICE CLEANERS} 113 E. RAILROAD AVE. PHONE 56 the Brush The results will plainly show whether you have used an inferior grade of paint or paint of high quality mark. Be sure that your efforts are not wasted when your work is done. Our complete stock of paints and brushes is open for the most critical inspection. The Casper Glass and Paint House 111 East Midwest Ave. Phone 1374 has signified his willingness to re turn to Casper for trial on a charge of baving embezriei funds from «= tates of which he was serving as ad ministrator. Mrs. Mallory And Tilden To Team Up Again BROOKLINE, tenis ,Bjurstedt Mallory and W. T. Tilden IT, and of their intention to defend their Hal P, Riney, wanted in Casper on tirie as national mixed doubles indoor an embezzlement charge, is temporar- champions was contained in a letter ily out of danger of having to face from Tilden today, saying he was for. | charges in a local cqurt due te the waiding his entry for the title tourna- action of the state authorities tn re-|ment to be held at the Longwood fusing to issue extradition papers for Cricket club covered courts next week. Mrs. Mallory had previously entered in defense of her singles champior ANOTHER CONFERENCE ON BOY SCOUT TRIP CALLED CHEYENNE, March 15.—Another conference of Wyoming Boy Scout ex- ecutives, at which plans for a Boy Scout invasion of Yellowstone park next August will be further dis- » cussed, will be held at the office of Governor Carey March 22. Casper, Laramie, Sheridan, Cheyenne and other towns are expected to have rep- resentatives at the meeting. pact sates A ait Soa Mass, March 14.— champions, Mrs. Molla will team again this season. Assur- NEWS EDITOR DEAD. estion lance of their continued partnership} EUGENE, Ore., March 15.—Michael To prevent this, the new genuine | re’ aspirin has added to it a mila di- | ¢ J. Roche, 58, at one time telegraph ed tor of the Portland Oregonian and for- mer sporting editor of the St Paul Pioneer Press, died here flast night after a brief illness. CRE Kurdish women are the only women in the east who wear a turban. They enjoy much freedom, and are, gener- ally speaking, treated with res;ect. "Symptom of some disord: Bine cases out of ten, thi N sumulation of toxins of body pote-|LA ons. by Gizziness, nausea and pains. First of all, the pain, and the of combating pain me alone, it very often affects the di- gestant that overcomes the objec-| three PAGE THRE DISCARD THOSE TERRIBLE SICK i ‘HEADACHES use is| peared. o-intoxteation. This is an ac- They tell you they are there |r you & Rarcetic drug, ‘TINGL Ask Your Drug lAxe ASPIRIN w for th ‘O ASPTF Violent, sick headaches ars a)tions to ordinary aspirin. Wivhra and in|ten minutes the pain has disap cause. TINGLE'S assures permanent the cause, A i woe —It’s absorbed easily —It relieves pain quickly —It’s a gentle laxative LAXO ASPIRIN et for the “Three Point Box* Therapeutic Research Labostories, Washington, D. G Kassis Thursday Specials We know you Casper housewives are looking forward to our Thursday Specials and this week we have something of intefest to all just now. It’s Spring—HOUSE-CLEAN- ING TIME—Clean up, dress up your home in new linens, new drapes, curtains, etc. ' SPECIALS ON LINENS Pure Linen Napkins 22x22-in. Reg. $i1 $8 15 = e doz. Thursday Cloths <i 2.75 22x22-in. Reg. $8.95 $ 72x72-in. Reg. $2. ‘TRURRO RG acre cee joz. Thursday_—.... 6.59 72x72-in, Reg. $2.36 Le A TRUER eee Linen Finish Mercerized 54x52-in. Reg. $1.95 Napkins 18x18-in. Reg. $3.95 $ : doz. Thursday_...... 3.29 ee 18x18-in. Reg. $2.25 $ 72x72-in. doz. Thursday... 1.79 Thursday Linen Finish and Mercer- ized Pattern Lunch Thuwnay. so Mercerized Table Damask __79e 70x70-in. 70x88-in. $9. $2.39 $1.98 $1.59 Reg. 5 Reg. 9e 72x72-in. Reg. Thursday ART LINENS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES SILK IVANHOE DRAPERY Nothing adds beauty to a room as harmonizing draper- ies. The patterns and colors are unusually beautiful this spring. We have a complete line of 36-inch Ivanhoe Drapery ranging in price from, per yard... peeees ——..98e to $2.89 Greatly Reduced for Thursday Only Flowered Ivanhoe cretonne; 36-inch; sale prices ranging...._.23c to 98c Tapestry; regular $2.85; Thursday_—_—__.___.._______. .-.$2.39 IVANHOE LACE CURTAINS Thursday priced All the newest designs, from 36 to 50-inch widths. fron eeabeemenatesemesescomcristomm—- OPGitO SSOo Ivanhoe, marquisette and voile; flowered and plain; width 27 to 36- inch. Thursday, priced from.——..—_________..___..__..__.12e to 59c¢ GUARANTEED FEATHER PILLOWS earer sizes per pair $3.98 Boudoir Pillows, each______.____-____. $1.19 SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES 81x90 Sheets, Thursday only__-_-______ 63x90 Sheets, Thursday only_ 42x36 Cases, Thursday only__ SHEETING 9-4 Sheeting, Thursday only_____________ 59c 42-in. Tubing, Thursday only____________ 38c All Things Suitable for the House- Cleaning Week Will Be Greatly Reduced ALL BARGAINS Make This Your Headquarters. Leave Your Bundles Here. Use Our Telephone. We Like to Have You Come In. 137 E. Second St. Pure Linen Pattern Lunch Cloths Reg. $8. Thursday special_.. Thursday 9 £98 “Thursday _ $8.98 Pure Table Linen Thureday —* SOohD “$2.89 $6.50 9-4 Bridal Sheeting; regular 80c, Thursday special___. 8-4 Bridal Sheeting; regular 70c, Thursday special__>... 7-4 Bridal Sheeting; regular 60c, Thursday special 6-4 Bridal Sheeting; regular 55c, Thursday special___ Bridal Tubing---Linen Finish 45-in. Tubing; reg- ular 60c, Thursday special— 53c 42-in. Tubing; reg- ular 55c, Thursday special— A7c 86-in. Tubing; reg- ular 45c, Thursday special— 39c DON’T MISS THEM Kassis Dry Goods Co. Phone 1740 Sheeting and Tubing '_._ 69e ‘* 63¢e All Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention