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i ie * Hlaborate Exiertainment ‘Tonight at L O. 0. F. Hall. . . WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1922. SOC At D. A. R. Congress. Word bas been received here by Mrs. W. 8S. Kimball, Sr., vice regent, from | Which is being held tn ‘Washington, D. C., that Mrs. F. W. Mondell, wire | Pythian of Congresstnan Mondell, has been znost prominent in the convention. So much pressure was brought to ‘dear on Mrs. Mondell that she was fin- ally persuaded to run for vice presi- dent general. Her name was the first ne placed on nomination, through Mrs. Brooks. Mrs. Mondell receives} the second highest numper of vote; Mrs. Brooks expresses much mess that Wyoming wll have a vice president general. Mrs. Brooks further states that the congress is accomplishing much. R58: 9S 1. T. L. To Moet Annex. Tha young members of the Loyal ‘Temperance legion will meet tomor- row afternoon at 4:39 o'clock in the an- nex of the Methodist church. | A program will ts presented under | the leadership of Mrs. George W./ Ferguson. | eee | In celebration of the 103rd anniver-| sary of Odd Fellowship, the I. 0. O. F.| ball will be the scene this evening of an elaborate entertainment. No pains have been spared in the decorations ) as well as in the entertainment pro-| gram and a good time is promised to the many guests of the evening. op Dinner-Bridge 1s Enjoyed. Spring flowers were used in a pretty manner for the diner which was) served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. ‘M. Andrus last night. laid for 14 guests. Following the dinner three tables of | auction bridge were played and tho! high honors went to Mys. W. 8. Kim- ball, Sr., and T. 8. Cooke. . Places were ' ‘ Of Civic .| Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen received the members of the Civic department of ther announcement will be mate cou- cerning the tea. ‘The meeting was well attended with 12 members present. A social time | was enjoyed as a kensington. and the hostess served refreshments . Ragnar Somio of The abensg Sisters will meet in reg- ular session tomorrow evening in the L O. O. F. hall. Tn’ Jations will be in order and fol- lowing the usual work, a zocial time! aud vetroshenaet, mn. be enjoyed. Enthusiastic Meeting Departanent. the Casper Dep: tal club, at her home at First and Wolcott streets yes- terday afternoon. ‘The gathering was well attended by members who are most enthusiastic over the work planned for the spring * and summer. A report was made cn the .seed campaign which the club is conducting jand it was found that many school | children are interested in plani:, both flowers and vegetable seeds for the summer. The next meeting of the organiza- tion will be held in two weeks. ee Fastern Star to Meet Thursday. There will be a regular meeting of Fort Casper chapter No. 4, O. E. 8. Thursday evening at the Masonic temple. Initiation will be followed by a social hour. The meeting is open to all local and visiting members -of the order. eee ‘The ladies of the Helpful ctub will be entertained Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Au- burn. City Briefs Mr. and Mrs. John Patton of Tea- pot station announce the birth of a Bridge Luncheon for PanHellenic Members. ‘The members of Pan-Hellenic organ. ization will enjoy a luncheon at 1 o'clock followed by an afternoon of auction bridge to be held at the Hen- ning hotel this coming Saturday after- noon. "Those who expect to attend the so- cial affair are requested to inform ‘Mrs. Willlam Cobb, Miss Catherine Dunn or Miss Joan Deck as soon as possible so that all arrangements may ‘be made. Z eee ‘Tuesday Club Entertained. Mrs. W. W. Keefe entertained for the members of the Tuesday bridge club at her home yesterday afternoon. ‘A luncheon was served and the table Uecorations were of spring flowers and appointments. gabe varie epnaeas sec 8. T. aT ater meen Mrs. Taylor took the honors. rag Auxiliary to Meet On Thorsday. ‘The members of the Auxiliary to the American Legion will be guests of ‘Mrs. Stewart on North Kimball street ‘Thursday afternoon at an informal poppy tea. ‘The affair ts not onty for the pur- of making the poppies which will be sold on Memorial day but also for the purpose of inereasing the mem- bership of the Sreniaeyy Ame Bazaar For Tomorrow. ‘The ladies of the Baptist church will hold an apron bazaar temcrrow Afternoon at the Methodist church par- lors. In addition to the many tempting aprons of every size and description which will be ithe on sale, the mem- ners of the Ladies’ Aid will serve a luncheon at noon for the women shop- pers and a chicken dinner in the even- ing which will undoubtedly attract the gentlemen. Miss Horsch Is Honoree. ‘Mr, and Mrs. D. C. Showman acted 1 as host and hostess at an informal party last night given es & Seremtell entertainment for Miss Mattie Horsc! who !s leaving within = few days for her home in Illinois. Games were played during the even- ‘and an enjoyable musivsi program was presented Cook, Refreshments were served to ward midnight. Yellow and lavender was the color scheme skilfully car- ried out in decoration and menu. The guests included the guest of Miss Horsch, the Messrs, and Mesdames C. B. Horsch, C. H. lowe. 5. J. Lane, A. L. Cook, P. N. Chapin and Homer M. Gates. eee ft ‘At a meeting of the Needlecra! club which was held yesterday after- noon at the home of Mrs. RF. Blake. arrangements were mafe for a silver ANNOUNCING To the ladies of Casper the opening of BETTY’S BEAUTY SHOP A new Beauty Parlor for Casper in charge of compe- tent operators and where satisfaction is kept first in mind. We will appreciate a part of your trade. F iteciicat Henning Hotel (Henning Barber Shop) Phone 467J for Appoint- ments. Miss Betty Cooner.” by Mr. and Mrs. A. L.. daughter, Margaret, Sunday, April 23. Mother and daughter are getting eae eee EL J. Roberts, former Casper police officer and now employed as a spe cial agent of the Burlington Railroad company at Sheridan is a Casper busi- enss visitor today. W. 1. REWR IN CHARGE OFT. KEMP COMPANY Wilmer I. Rehr, Jr. has assumed the management of the R. T. Kemp Insurance company as the result of QO CRE TY TIMUNGTIONTD. fomsne scnoor ropis su PREVENT ROAD OPENING ASKED Sheep Company Institutes Ac- tion Naming thre State and Contractor as De- fendants. The “W" Sheep company, a Wyom- ing corporativun, has filed a civil action seeking a permanent injunction against the board of county commis- siopcrs, the State Highway commis- sion and Henry A. Johnson, a road, contractor from opening a road 80 feet wide <cross its property in Natrona county. Supporting its request for an in- junction the Sheep company has filed a protest against the contemplated action of the official forces with the county commissioners setting forth that it would be damaged to the extent of $16,000 by the contemplated action of changing and altering ‘te Ycllow- stone highway, The property owned by the sheep company and ef‘ected by the cortem- plated roadway was set forth as being the northwest quarter of the southeast qvarter and the north half of the southwest ‘quarter of section three: and the north balf of the southeast quarter and the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section four all of which property les in townsi'p 35, range 83 in Natrona county. ‘The petition of the company set» forth that there is already two rail road rights of way and a creek bed on this property. Futrher rights on tho property would greatly depreciate its value they allege. The “W™ Sheep company of which A. H. Cobb is secretary is represented m the action by the firm of Cobb and Cohn attorneys. SHERIDAN BUILDING TRADES REDUCE WAGES SHERIDAN, Wyo., April 26—Wage reductions ranging from 7 to 10 per cent have been agreed to by virtually all building trades union in Sheridan, effective May 1, it was announced to. day by the Sheridan Contractors’ as-|) sociation. arrangements just conctoded, ft was announced today. Mr. Rehr had been associated with Mr, Kemp since last year. Present offices in the Mid- wes building will be maintained. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. LOST—Wil the party who picked up wrong handbag at Burfington sta- tion Wednesday morning, kindly re- turn same to room 243, Henning ho- tel and get his? J. M. Johnson. €be Caszrer by the pupils of the fourth, fifth, an@ sixth grades representing ell except the Elk street school, Friday at 3:16 in the old high school audi- tortum. Abort 20 pupils will take | ad | \ et pared in public before. The pu- pills are under the directior of Mrs. Helen Livingston, music director of the schools. The program follow: “Rocky Glen Twostep” .Streabbos Burnice Benson Mi Aghily Meer. ss5s.cb iss send Arranged by Kinecta, Metvin Collier “Home Sweet Home” Roger “Long Ago”..Arranged by Kinsella | Edward Collier “Little Friends Polka” ay Eétth Fermen HOTEL NOT USEDAS = BASE BY DOPE fiING, SHERIFF MADE CATCH John Kalamatatis, arrested Monday as the “brains” of the dope ring said to exist here was apprehended in a/ raid by members of Sheriff Joe L. Marquis’ force at 241 West B street, ‘nd not at the Home hotel as was pub- lished yesterday. The statement yes- terday mentioned Kalamatais’ hone as he Home hotel and intimated that his iMicit operations were directed from “he hotel. ‘Tho operators of the Heme hotel claim that Kalamatais has not visited the hostelry for a period of 36 bours of more before nits arrest ana that none of his flicit operations were conducted from that institution. Other published reports that govern- ment agents directed the activities tn which officers finally broke through the circle which enabled them to cap-! » ture the leader of the underworld dope ring were proven unfounded today. @xy, was to approve the expenditure of money necessary to get the actual ‘evidence of sale santas: eeniels ONE LOT Of Sport Hats At $3.95 MILLINERY We are also placing on sale innumerable Hats oi the most exquisite quality and style. We have received this morning a, big shipment of everything in Srmmer Hats. All Priced Moderately 252 S. Center dressed decree. $ ONE LOT Of Leghorns and Lacy Hats for Girls At $9.50 SALE Of Fashionable Wraps and Coats This exceptionally low priced sale is the direct result of very extraordinary purchases, while in New York, of the season’s most interesting styles. Rich fabrics, beautifully tailored, in the styles most favored by the smartly woman or miss. The Wraps feature long bell and cape sleeves, which are Fashion’s latest Priced At $24.95 INCLUDED IN THIS SALE Are wonderful assortments of Suits and Dresses. All purchased while in New York, GRADE SCHOOL PUPILS TO APPEAR IN RECITAL FRIDAY AT AUDITORIUM ‘Arranged b; Kinscna } eee Dae cite Cribune PAGE THREE | asseseor. M. istoner for the M (GRAND JURY PLEATO. | (===3-% BE HEARD TOMORROW ==. JE. BRO Other important 1 fime the ini lcounties a: = ones ‘The petition of the committes ap- pointed at a recent meeting of the Re- publican county central committee, for |@ grand jury investigation of alleged unlawful conditions here, will be heard ‘NDNA WD WS WASEDA | eamecogesscmos PUY IIINNING TIE) | = tie sent of Attorney W. O. Wiison, member of| — | 8 is the appointed committee and legal ad-| TOKIO, April 26—(By Tho Asso- 1 visor of the organization. aietditPrees}—IThe tastiall paiea be An effort to take the petition for = — b= scheduled to at this cna Kenneth McComb “In Dreamland” ..B. F. Edwin Hott “Ol4 French Folk Song” ........ + Arranged by Kinsella heryn Myers “Mother Goose March” McDowall CAFETERIA Arthur Van Gorden e Miss Muffet” .... Rogers | grand jury before Judge C. O. Brown | (i Bh Gihtace xy Gee today was not feasible in view of the ethene ed Spaulding | fact that the attention of the court ts jetz ee ot x occupied with other actions today. Men Fehon 47 TAMP | _ No definite tirs: ~us sot to bear rguerite Mitche ster i m1 plea of the Republican committes os es - P. Renand | it is probable that a hearing ot the re- Cameron os uest will be arranged tomorrow morn. “Life Let Us Cherish” .......... . : Exquisite Arranged by Kinaclla ‘DETERMINATION OF PIPE “= } MILEAGE ON GREAT LINE ‘USPEET PROVES GOND i BEFORE STATE BOARD FAITH IN TIRE nN = panne remain ern the pipeline extending between Cas Producing substantial evidence at JEWELRY, SILVER Gifts « A ny D neeila ours that last for decades, from one gener- Those are the sensible, eco- tiful things to give. Above all LRY symbolizes the spirit od endearing sentiment. mee se Asiert Allieon Allison We earnestly solicit your inspection of our new shipment of Gruen and Longine’s watches, watches of perfection. Visit our shop and see the new Onyx Rings for ladies. The u, too, will know why we are successfully catering both to the disciples of Quality and the practitioners of Thrift. Jos. I. Schwartz P. G. MacManus, Mer. per and the Mahoney dome and Lost his preliminary hearing before Judge} of the line is occupying the attention stolen property was exonerated of|tion and the Midwest Refining com bile tires which are alleged to have) to the credit of each county and what third and one-fourth off the regular price per yard. MORNING AND GET YOUR PICK. CHILDREN'S COATS = ¥ BOYS SUITS & Soldier fields, in order to enable the | |counties through which the line ex }tends to make proper tax levies on the | valuation of their respective sections W. E. Tubbs last night tha‘ faith, Percy Gibson, r - rested on a charge of having recelved| the Promote end an ee toe Bay. caine. peny lies partly in Natrona and part Gibson produced two persons who ly in ‘Carbon counties. The adjust- witnessed the transaction in which he! mont is being made to determine jast came into posession of the automo-| how much of the line can be placed been stolen from Willam Cronin.} the taxable liability of cach of the When this evidence was Presented to] owners is in the two counties. the court, action for dismissal of the ‘Natrona county's end of the case is cate was immediately inatituted. being handled ty Lyle E. Jay, county e Always Big Money Savers for the Women of Casper ’ On account of our previous sales on Dress Goods, we have a large assortment of odd lengths on hand that we will give.to Casper people at remarkable prices — one-half, one- These Remnants include Laces, -Embroideries, Ribbons, Silks, Satins, Wool Skirtings (suitable lengths for Skirts), Taffetas, Percales, Voiles, Ginghams, Nainsooks, Muslins, Japanese Crepes, Night Gown Crepes, Silk Linings, Silk Skirtings and practically everything in yard goods. A Remnant sale long to be remembered. One you can’t afford to miss. COME EARLY THURSDAY Thursday Only—Sale On Rag Rugs These Rugs are in blue and white, pink and white mixtures and in two sizes. ° ° Lot I Size 27x54in.,each. . .$1.59 e ° Lot II Size 30x60 in., each .$1.98 All the newest spring materials and colors, for the miss from 2 to FROM 6 TO 14 YEARS Serge and Tweeds—the pop- ular Suit for the growing boy. Kassis’ Boys’ Suits com- bine style and durability. All Greatly Reduced Look for the green DON’T FORGET THIS IS NATIONAL GINGHAM WEEK AND ALL OUR GING- HAMS ARE REDUCED ALL BARGAINS ‘DON’T MISS THEM KASSIS DRY GOODS CO. Make This Your Headquarters. Leave Your Bundles Here. Use Our Telephone. Given Prompt We Like to . Have You Attention , Come In, 173 East Second St. Phone 1749