Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 9, 1922, Page 3

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Ne mean) aE Ske RNID TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1822. €be Casper Daily Cridune sso acess 2c lsc. | FOGH FOU DANCERS TO FEATURE (IS WRODEVILLE|ONE DEAD, ONE Allah. The picture was accompanied! They made the run from Billings to - ° fAGE THREE Isthook the entire eastern part of the Ve AGEEEMENT REACHED. | |by a clever cartoon “The Hanging Casper in fifteen hours including stops of the P'sture” by Hal Thompson. for meus and gas. | ‘The ¢cests were: Mr. and Mrs. Kil- FO@ SO “S. Biatinee Musical Clab ' To Gave Program. ‘This will be the last meeting of the iB here, he was employed by the Casper Pharmacy and the Standard Refining Mrs. Rivers, until her marriage was & student in a nurses’ training school in Chicago. The newlyweds will reside in Wayne town, Ind. *- Dinner Party Martin Home Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Martin, 529 South Lincotn, were hosts at a delizht- Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Sharp, Miss Mildred McKendric, and Mr. Peter Pange. The guests played cards and danced. Lunch was served at the closs of the evening. > o- Mrs. Adams Returns To Denver. Mrs. S. M. Adams bas returned to Denver after visiting hero with her Geughter Mrz. J. J. Chapman ‘for a [patrick Mr. and Mrs. HB. H. Warren! 9 w. parker; chief Giapatcher C. LONDON, May 9.—<(By The Assoct- FATALLY HURT | ated Press)—An agreement has been iat) B & @ railway ts m Lincoln for several days on company business. C. Is Cagr is the chief in the absence of Mr. Parker. . Mr. and Mrs. Lew Gay and Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Townsend are expected home temorrow from WN Orleans. The travelers are coming by way of is promised patrons of the Iris thea- ter, the mid-week entertainment of fering opening tomorrow afternoon. The four-act bill featured by the Foch four, “Belgium's foremost or- iginal dancers” promtnes to outdo anything for high-class numbers yet staged at the playhouse. Ardell and Tracy in an act label- led “zyncopation and patches” is a combination of high-class musical . RINGIPAL OTHER MUNGERS LENG VRETY 10 SL TH WEE Apother hish-<class vaudevilin 2 | IN TANK BLAST TULSA, Okla, May 8~-anyuniten- ified woman was instantly killed, {iss Helen Moffitt, daughter of D. ¥. Moffitt, vice president of the Gol ten Oil company, was perhaps fatally injured, ant two others were ser- fously burt wien an acetylene tank being used in repairing the tracks of the street railway here exploded stunta whfch held a real thrill. i. Men@yating Racontear, who jucgiee ‘nearly everything that moves, while keeping up « rapid-fire comedy talk is really a big time number. He has played for the past nine years in the principal cities of Europe. ‘The Foch Four is composed of two men and two women all of whom are veterans with four years or more service to thetr credit. Their dance shortly before noon today. The blast Wrecked a grocery store nearby and reached between the British govern ment, ax the mandatory power in Pal- estine and the United States, concern- ing the rights and protection of Amer cans in the Holy Land, says the Cen tral News today. The agreement, it ts stated, provides that the rights of Americans and the Protection they shall be accorded shall be the same as those of nationals of member countries of the league of na dona. RRS AS keenest “‘The best emeralds come from Peru Where the stone was once regarded as sacred. ‘cism of bis Music__Mrs. Yan Meter | fl dimmer Sunday evening. The decor-| numbers and humorous entertain- | numbers are mid to be unique and ——— a = ‘The Shadow Leigh Cook ; “tions were carried out in pink and| t ment. Miss Ardell possesses a beau-| original, 7 Vecal & Sea”. Mrs. Nye} Wht “overs were inid for seven} | = soprano voice and Mr. Tracy In addition to four high-class acts . guests. | & ecelloist of genuine ability. a deville a feat: tet will a oi aE Ea ay oie0 |_Mr. and Mrs. Eart C. Boyle went to Mike, Miss Ardell's pet parrot, is | found out the DD a — so Rebekah Lodge |Denver Sunday, They will probably | =2Id to ie one of the features of the apne Dance of s————,, | Mest. Tomorrow. jbe back ‘Thursday. » ae NOTICE. Quartet! | cee The Met! EAST SECOND STREET ‘esdames Frank, Marquiss, Lind| W. I. Kuykendall Rebekah lodge The comedy, singing and talking ‘Workers of the Metho- oa and Osborne. No. 39 will hold tts regular business | Otis Thompson is expected in from act ap erp ire ey Lagoa by bs a dist church will hold a bake sale 117 s | We session Wednesday evening at §|Denver tomorrow. Besar: ~ am ideal combina- Thursday afternoon et the Cusper “Midsummer owed eae Bele os ase eo oor a asa tion for developing quaint comedy Storage Grocery. 5-8-2t Phones 97 and 98 ay skin + i fe, Apmis ee we eruptions, pia blotch: ‘black- Electric Spark White Laundry Soap..........6 bars 25¢ Farewell on een morn pats wan te] ae and ate. ae Stock motor to heads acne, disappear. dart try tt Crystal White Soap..4 bars 25c, 100 bars (box), $5.75 THs 25 Sa of the Mt Legion me* | Stare Gorman 133 South Bosh |¢@sPer from Denver yesterday. pre vm fiend two sizes. larger | Swift’s Naptha Soap... fe ...4 bars 250 ‘ the home of Pra. Glen Roe yes-) rho office force of the Western States rs Polonaise”—Piano Solo——-____-- ———_-——--Mrs. Winam Tolhurst sv sks The Casper chapter of Neighbors cf America, met in regular weasion last night at the Odd Fellows’ hall There was initiation, after ‘which followed a sociai hour, - . be sont out to a “necktie party,” a 3-Ib. tins_____$1.50 finest Coffee grown It was decided to pusn the. cam-| 4 tea will bo given at the home of os ; = on i S eg s patgn for 50,000 new beneficiary mem-| Mrs. F'. O. Harrier, 204 North Cen-| 1 C. Goodrich, architect, arrtved in| RU™Der of enraged citizens early to. Blood-Cell Builder. 5-lb. tins____.$2.50 bers, since this is the 28th anniversary | ter street. unde the auspices of the!Casper last night after a business | Ca¥ Stormed the gp age 100,705 know Bhat your lom of flesh Richelieu No. 2 et of the loge, The Royh! Neighbors| Ladies Aid society of the North Cas-|sojourn in Cheyenne for two weexs!"®ar Wabridge, shooting out tv wuiber of pooh natin ta pare leu No. 2 cans Spinach....25¢ can, 12 cans $2.75 have a membership of 452,000 and are auxiliary to the Modern Woodmen. ‘The two lodges together have over a million members. eee Woodcraft Thimble Club ‘To Meet With Mrs. Clark. The Woodcraft Thimble club will mest with Mra. A. R, Clark, 136 North Grant, in regular .-<sion tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. terday afternoon. The affair was in the nature of a farewell party for Mrs. Roe, who is going to Colorado Springs in the near future. raring Iriqnois Council to Meet This Evening. " Iriquois council No. 5, Degree of Pocahontas,’ will meet in regular ses- Hion this evening at 8 o’clock at the I. 0. O, F. lodge room, There will be a short business session followed by entertamment. Those on the refrésh. ment committee are Mesdames “oem Ediemuth, Hurst, Place, and Clem- ons. . Dinner at Muli: Club Thursday. A dinner will be given at the, Mullin club, 218 East Seventh, Thursday from 6 until 7 o'clock. The* Ladies of the ‘Itar and Rosary will have charge of the affair. The youn; ladies of the parish will do the _serving: Mrs. Margaret Clowery has charge of the preparation of the dinner. Tickets are now on sale. c2e American Legion Auxiliary Meet Today. The American Legion auxiliary is meeting today to make poppies at the home of Mrs. Chris Wagner. eee ‘Mrs. James Called Ifome Sunday. ‘Mrs. J. O. James was called to her home at Crystal Springs, Miss., Sun- day by the sudden death of her mother. se Mrs. Leeper Returns Will be initiation followed by a social | hour. The’ hostesses will be the Mesdames Mabel Milistead, Carl Ny-| gard, Mabel Wheeler, Sylia Ewing and Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Erickson. All resident and visiting Rebekahs will be welcomed. | eee | Ladies Aid to Give Tea | itt Mrs. Hammer's. per Community church, Wednesday! afternoon, May 16.—A short program | will be given. A cordial invitation has| been extended everyone. . Algeo will entertain 12 guests at a bridge luncheon tomorrow at 1 o’elock. e Surprise Party for Mr. and Mrs. Ryan, Oil and Land company were the ~ia stigators of the affair. They presented the recipients of the honor with a Modesty and Smartness Combine in New Modes nature the blouse of this tan Harry Snyder of Billings, well-known Mrs. Roy Williamson left yesterday for Soap Lake, Wash. W. R. Dubois of the Dubois Good- rich company, and Governor Robert D. Carey came through Casper yes- |terday on their way to Worland to make plans for the proposed chil- dren’s institute there, They wil) re turn tomorrow. doing work toward the consistory temple there. While away Mr. Good- rich visited Laramie with regards Plans for a new gymnasium at the University of Wyoming. Capa A. 8S, Anders of the General Ele>- tric company at Denver is in town. Charies Sears, business man of Lusk, was a visitor at the chamber of commerce ‘today, Prenk England returned trom Raw- lins iast night. eee Cc. F. Dutton and 8, T. Hanson, United States postal inspector from | Denver, are in the city looking over the local situation. ee daughter Ruth, Miss Ruth Briden- baugh, Miss Marie Lawler, and Miss Gictys Hasbrouck motored to Lara- mie Saturday, <A very interesting time was spent at the untvers!t* an# different scrority houses while there. eee J. Kirk Battwin of Denver is a business visitor in Casper today. o 2 Jack Russell, drilling contractor for WyoKans and Midwest’ companies, and family are in from Salt Creek. eee Judge Robert P. Parker drove over from Sheridan yesterday, bringing with him Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parker who had been {n Sheridan to attend the funeral of Mra. Parker, wife of the former and mother of the latter which occurred last Friday. Judge Parker will remain several days. er Harry H. Brown of Sheridan and ivestock men on their way to Denver ee in a aia j Windows. Whca Stein called the rher-| School Instructor Ousted Re-| cently at Bowling Green | Saved from Crowd to Appeal to Sheriff. | BOWLING GREEN, Ohio, May 9.—| Demanding that Otto P. Tracy, for-| mer Walbridge, Ohio, echool principal. iff's office here for assistance, mob dispersed. Tracy wis recently indicted on the charge of misconduct with boys in Sls school He is out on $5,000 bond furnished by Stein. ‘Trial is set for ‘May . After the Indictment Tracy ‘resigned his school position, but con tinued as a boarder in the Stein home. | eee PEAGE OFFICERS G0 TO the | CHEYENNE FOR COURT A group of law enforcement offici-! als, including sheriff Joe“L. Marquis, John Powert, A. E, Brown, B. 8. Hewitt, W. L. Wade and Ea Solaz | left last night fer Cheyenne where | 7 A. Bled a ee See ere ces Briden.| any nareotic cases and other seri. | ous law infractions will be tried in federal court. 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You don’t have to Richelieu No. 3 cans Spinach....30¢ can, 12 45 Richelieu No. 2 cans Sauer Kraut— PONE. 20c can, 12 cans $2.25 ut— 30c can, 12 cans $3.45 cans Asparagus Cuttings— 35c can, 3 cans $1.00 Sprague Warner’s 26-oz. jars Pure Fruit Jam in all variéties Fruits and Berries— 55c jar, 3 jars $1.50, 6 jars $2.90 Richelieu No. 3 cans Sauer Kra Monsoon No. 214 Regular 10c packages— Gold Dust 2S Ca ee Star Naptha Powder...... Exclusive Agents for Richelieu Pure Fruit Products. We Sell for Cash or Credit—A Service Store. We Have an Efficient Delivery Service to Every Section of the City. Your Telephone Orders Will Receive the Sarte Care- ful and Prompt Attention as Though You Came to the Store in Person. CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 117 EAST SECOND STREET Phones 97 and 98 FT WEDNESDAY 4 Packages 25¢ A SPECIALTY pepe at et ne be pean + _ jr] Owomnws ae . - "rom Now Orleans. IN Y . irs. Anna, Leeper returned last es Paston Saree he S BAKING : cyanate Sosa Ste l eeduataN 2 POWDER was accompanjed home by her ¢augh-) By MARY BROOKS PICKEN a SATISFACTIO! S 5 = : , jearde Br cceatdbngnters Mea : IN GUARANTEED A very beautiful assortment of Capes in Carol pas ‘and Miss Bllzabeth Ann, ‘AT of a simple and modest Inner-Circle } OR MONEY REFUNDED Pes in a variety of seascn’s r3 a Bridgo Luncheon For June Bride. On Saturday afternoon Miss Norma Royce and Mrs. B. HL Pither enter- tained at the home of the latter, 630 East Fifth street im honorof Miss Margaret Barry, East Casper school principal. The afternoon was spent at bridge followed by a dainty lunch- con. Miss Barry who is to be a. June bride, was the recipient of beautiful silver plate. eee RiversRay Wedding Is Announced, Word has been received here of the marriage on April 22 of Raymond D. Rivers of Waynetown, Ind., and Miss lara Ray of Mellott, Ind. path, ind Mrs, Rivers, with another! ¢4,9 blouse assumes a basque-like |@ WHOLESALE Largest Market in State RETAIL | materials. These are wonderful values. Good assortment of sizes_ iy surprised their friends by slipping| @ttitude, but emphatically denies | = over to Winchester, Ind., and having| such tendencies at the side where 129 East : a double ceremony performed. it is generously bloused and forms e 0. Second St. Mr. Rivers is the brother of Virgil] a soft, pleasing ‘background for C. Rivers of Casper, and spent a year here, making many friends. While crepe satin dress evidences is most certainly balanced by the rather extreme drape of the skirt and the very unusual treatment of the sleeve. To be sure, cream-colored lace attached to a drop-shoulder armhole cannot in itself be con- sidered out of the ordinary. But what marked individuality it does assumo when lengthened by a wisp of royal blue chiffon that forms a deep puff above the wrist, then suddenly tightens to the wrist sheasurement and again as abrupt- ly assumes a flare that partially veils the hand in an altogether delightful manner, At ‘the center-front waist line the fabric rose that nestles in its Y. W. C. A. CAFETERIA Jiggs Ise With Us" Tomorrow Shortcake and Fresh Vegetables FRESH MEATS, PROVISIONS WE BUY THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS SUITS 40 All-Wool Suits made in styles that are right up to the min- ute, very neatly trimmed; AH-Silk lined ——$——_$ —_$_—$—$—$———— ns 914.95 7 DRESSES | All-Silk and All-W BLOUSES ool Dresses, light and dark colors. Nice quality 94.95 HATS a eee — OUR EVERY DAY PRICES A very bese cee Ge senile. Georgette and Ous entire Beinn Depzrtment divided in two lots; Crepe de ine Blouses. Beautiful colors and a won- arge or small styles, fancy trimmed. Values up to EXHAUSTED NERVE FORCE CAUSES sg ie LB. 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