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MONDAY, MAY 15, 1922. he Casper Dafly Cridune PAGE THREE [DO | i Mrs. Estabrook to ive Formal Tea, BE, I, Pata’rook will give a al tea from 3 until 6 o'clock Wed- afternoon at her home, 535 r. Mrs. Estabrook will be assisted y Mrs. Leigh Townsend and@ Mrs. C. Reed. eee Forum Dinner at At High School Tomorrow, The Business and Professional men’s club will give its regular bi- will be made by the Mesdames Thom- as. Kitin and Wisner, Miss Grace Houchen will give a costume dance. Mrs. Pratt, who runs the cafeteria will be a, charge be =. inner. Mrs. Toda Schrier ‘oi Daughter Leave After Visit Here. Mrs. Zada Schriprand daughter, » were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. romberg of Casper for a week, left seasor from an extended journey abroad, cal which she visited the important coun- tries of Europe. see Woman's Benefit Association Of Maccabees Meet Tonight. trip to Denver this morning, Mrs. Fee mee Me te Dew le sen there for a visit with parents. Seem et Meal. Bae ingerested in 400 CATTLE IN TYE ONE GERD WIPED did not suffer any losses because they | ee ea |left Friday for an extended visit to Animals Shipped ipped to Rock the storm. The Women's Benefit Association of | Mrs. Binghelmer’s home tn South Da-) River From South Perish in the Maccabees will meet tonight in| kot. Swamp During Recent the Odd Fellows’ hall at 8 o'clock. A S 3.2% Blizzard. large class will be initiated at this} George Vance of the Western Lum- time. After the business session, re-|ber company left Friday for a visit freshments will be served. The com- mittee in charge of refreshments in cludes, Mesdames, Faussett, Swearin gen, Crowthers and Lowe, and Miss Crowthers. All Maccabees of the lo- sal chapter and all visiting Maccabees ire invited to attend. . eee Cunninghams in Les Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cunninghame who recently went to California for a short vacation, are now domiciled at the Ambassador hotel of Los Angeles, to his grandmother at her home tn Town. eee Frank Brower of Lander has ar.) |southwest of here during the terrific |biizara which swept this section last week. George Adams, United State sen- ator from Crawford, Neb., ts in Cas ner today attendin gthe funeral of Mrs. Lever. T. ¥. Algeo of the Sinclatr Of com-|fences to the upper Dtxon ranch, Mr. Gunringham, being a lover of fine horses, attended the opening of the tu first Metropolitan night horse show tm Chambers, Neb. at the Ambassador, May 10. They e* xpect to return in the near future. Narws' Association : ae wee Meets Tomorrow. Neighbocs of Woocratt Tho Natrona County Registerec | weet Tomorrow. re ee ee Han et tote] ‘The Netghbors of Wooteraft wil at | meet In regular session tornur-ow at street, 7:80 o'clock Tuesday. au] ” 3p. m. in the Odd Fellows" hall. A sraduate nurses are cordially invited.|iorgo attendance is desired. It is es- or Douglas Saturday, where they wil! t before returning to their home hom eee = pecialty requested that those who were vuntiey Bees initiated at last meeting be present. Mrs. W. W. Kemp oa from| Stter the business session a social hour will be enjoyed... The the cqm- mittee in charge of refreshments in- sludes Mesdames Clark, Fisher, Clen- Denver this morning to visit Mrs Glen Oldfield and Mrs. P. N. Chapit Mrs. Kemp will remain tn Casper] ~ abont a week. ns, Hawley and Gibson. eee for Ladies’ Aid American Legion Auxiliary Reception WII Meet Wednesday. Of Baptist Church. A reception for the Ladies’ Aid so clety of the Baptist church will be held Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. at the The Women's Auxillary of the American Legion will meet at 230 p m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Clara FL Tubbs, 215 South» Paria}home of Mra. C. D. Poling, 84 South : pelt, Grant. Mrs. Kenneth Garret, secre- ret Oe tary of the White Cross society of the James Otis Wilson Rocky Mountain division, who has pany, who has been on an extended where the leaders mired down in a business trip to New York, is expect- ed home tomorrow. jplece of marshy ground. The rest of |the herd trampled over them. | ‘Thirty-two hundred sheep belonging Mra. Waltz, secretary in the office to a rancher of this section are bur- ot Attorney J. signed. R s2> Barnes, has rejied under a four-foot |against a fence three miles south of |this potnt, a force of men being en- . S. Wiison went to Rock Springs |gaged in extricating them. Tho herd- Friday on business. eee A. W. Peake Gays in Denver on business, ay] D, RK Philltps, the Parkersberg ver. Mr. Phillips drove down, the train. eee I. B. Stefford: left Saturday on a business trip to Lincoln. Former is spending several! district manoger of Rig and Reel com- pany returned Saturday from Den- but owing to the conditions of the roads was force? to return to Casper on fudge C. EB. Winter re turned yesterday from Wheatland, where he delivered a commencement er remained with them until a late hour the previous night, when the increas- ing severity of the blizzard forced him jto abandon them. The next day they were found drifted against a fence near ths patnt where they were aban- doned, and the most of them buried in | snow. Nearty all that have been exhumed so far have been alive, but many of | them were so weakened that they died afterwarts. ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., May 15.— News of the effects of last week's bilz- zard is coming in gradually from the sheep ranges of the Red Dessert and other grazing sections of the Rock Springs region. Reports indicate that sheep losses were the henviest exper!- Given Birthday Dinner. A group of the boy friends of James Otis Wiison gathered at a little dinner stven in his honor on hts ninth birth: éay yesterday evening at the hom? of his parents Mr. and Mra. W. O. W1- son. eee Guild Lameheon Is Postponed. Ladies having tickets for the St Mark's guild luncheon and card party are requested to note that on account of unavoidable circumstances it has been necessary to poxtpone the party until Thursday, May 25. Guests will assemble at 1:15 in the afternoon the Masonic temple auditorium “ee ‘Woman's Edition of Tribune-Leader to Be Issued. William ©. seen editor of the Wyoming State Tribhne of Cheyenn? will turn over his paper to the Meth- odist women of that city on May 17 for a special woman's edition to be! issued on that day. Mrs. A. L. Put-| nam is editor-in-chief. The edition will run between 30 and 40 pages and will deal with activities of Wyoming women, It is stated that it will con- tain items of interest to women over the state and will be as representative Proceeds will go to- ward the building fund for the Metho- dist church arfd as a petaoishrdlup dist church and a part to the furn{sh- ing of the memorial hospital, ‘The Casper Daily Tribune has been requested to handle a few copies of this edition for the benefit of Casper ‘women who want therm. . ar Mother Fred Peach. headquarters in Denver, will speak at the meeting concerning the work of the ization. 6 The regular meeting of the Baptist Ladies’ aid society will take place at the church Thursday at 2:30 p. m. eee Dance by Elks Big Success. The dance psn as os cee Tor Laptod Saturday night in the new home er au fair. orium was a very successful af chestra provided the music. Casper very difficult yesterday. eee Cheyenne tonight, where he will handle a case to come before the fed- eral court tomorrow. eee ‘W. D. Weathers of the Fargo Oil company returned to Casper from Ogden, Utah, this morning. see B. B. Brooks srrtved tn Casper this Mrs. John Peach, mother of Fred Peach, 425 South Ljncoin, is visiting her son and daughter-in-law here be-' Witmer I. Rehr of the R. T. Kemp fore taking a trip to the Yellowstone company returned from a_ business lins, eee A large gathering of Elks and thetr friends was present. Spies’ or- Attorney M, F. Ryan leaves for Paul D, Hesman of the Palms creamery left this afternoon for Omaha on business. 4 eee morning after attending the conven- tion of Colorado bankers at Fort Col- address at the high school. oe 0 enced in several years, if, not the| heaviest in the history of ‘the wool- growing industry in the region. << Philp FE. Winter has gone on tm portant legal business to Cheyenne, Denver and Kansas City. eee L. L. Marcell of Kansas City, prest- @ent of the White Eagle Oil and Re} CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 15—The fining company, is in the city this 'Ciover Leaf Life and Casualty Insur- : i anee company of Jacksonville, T., has =. been given until May 26, by State In- H. B, Gre, wife and lttle daughter surance Commissioner Donald Forsyth of Crawford, are in the city for a day'ty show cause why {to Hcense to do or two, Mr. Gue is in the grocery jusiness in Wyoming should not be re- business in Crawford. |voked. It 1s alleged that the concern fone has refused to pay a Wyoming policy Parker returned| pints d this morn- rland for his home at Sher- INSURANCE COMPANY MAY BE OUSTED. ise Robert P. erday from Denv ft 6 Pure Gold Is BELGRADE, May 15—(By The Associated Press)—A dress of puro gold is one of the most conspicuous a ent the wedding gifts received by Princes Mary, of Rumania, who will be married here June 1 to King Alex- ander of JugoSlavia. The dress was presented to her by the peasants of the country. King Alexander hag received from the Serbians, in Macedonia a shirt of pure silk, woven on a hand loom from a medieval design that now is nearly extinct. 150 WITNESSES IN KLAN PROBE|=: LOS ANGELES, May 15.—One hun- dred and fifty new witnesses were expected to appear today before the Los Angeles county grand jury when that bedy resumed its investigation into the working of the Ku Klux Klan These witnesses, residents of Ingle wood, Hermosa Beach, El Segundo, Ocean Park, Venico and Redondo Beach, all suburbs of Los Angeles, in cluded a number of prominent cit! zens, it was said. Their names were obtained tn a re. cent raid of the hea<quarters here of the “Pacific Domain” of the kian. Sees WHEATLAND MAN FREED OF MURDER CHARGE IN KILLING OF RELATIVE WHEATLAND, Wyo., May 15.— ‘Not guilty” was the verdict returned Saturday by the jury in the trial of Douglas Roberts, charged with the murder of bis brother-in-law Captain Jackson, last summer. Self-defense was Roberts’ plea. ‘The verdict of not guflty was reached after the jury had spent one night in delfheration. Until the last baliot one juror stood out for murder in the first degree, with capital punishment. ——— Foreign Trade Declines Again Used in Dress || LINES HANDED | For Princess|| — QVER TO CITY DETROIT. Mich, May 15.—Detroit today assumed the task of providing] means of transportation for ftg citt sens, taking over the lines within the clty of the Detroit United Rail- ways, as authorized by the voters re- cently. The lines were consolidated | with the municipal street railway «y= tem, makirig the largest munictpally owned street raflway company in the| world, with 263 miles of tracks and 2,- 457 trolley cars. The largest number| of Detroit United empl taken into the municipal system. aoa He ~ memo Lady Diana Duff-Cooper, after hav- ing made a brilliant debut as a film artiste, has now blossomed forth as a writer, . Se Ladies, for appointment call Betty’s Beauty Parlor, phone 467J. 5-15-6t* TIPS BEAM AT OVER 100 FIRST TIME IN YEARS I Will Never Be Without Tan- lac Again, Declares Little San Franciséo Woman — Tells of Remarkable Re- covery. “I will never be without Tantac, even if it takes my last dollar to buy it," said Mrs. Georgiana Halfpenny, 262 Myrtle street, San Francisco, Cal. ‘Five years ago I struck my side a blow that kept me in the hospital for! weeks and put me in a terribly weak, nervous and run-down condition. I had no appetite, my digestion was so poor I would have terrible cramping! pains in my stomach, and I would bloat up so that my heart palpitated like it would jump out of my body. I was “@readfully constipated, had splitting headaches, and my back seemed Iike it would break in two. “But Tanlac has put an end to al my troubles I've gained sixteen pounds too, and it's the first time in years I've weighed over a hundred. TI can never praise Tanlac: enough for the splendid health it has given me.” Tanlao is sold by all good druggists. —Adv. JIGGE AGAIN Corn Beef ana Cabbage Y. W.C. A. CAFETERIA It’s their health that Two Recipes for the Most Appetizing Desserts You Ever Tasted —and see how easy these are to prepare PINEAPPLE FRITTERS ~ Leup Flour i ; 3 b i ! He 2 tablespoons Kingford's 1 teaspoon Baking owder X{ teaspoon Salt Sift the dry ingredients. Beat the eggs thoroughly, add the milk, Karo into the dry ingredients. If fresh pineapple is used, ao a amg is andl win core corer it i We S STAGGERING 1 tablespoon Mazola 8 slices of Pineapple and Mezola, Stir the liquids Ly i taggering These Additional Reductions Should owner of a big drug store in Counc] WASHINGTON, May 15.—Amertca’s Personals eriere Bluffs, Iowa, is a guest at the homeforeign trate slumped in April after ‘ $| ares, at. 1. ‘Tatte, mother of ctin:|of Mr. and Mrs. F.C. Powell. Mrs.|its recent advances, according to re SDDS ton ‘Taffe, formerly connected with|Taffe will leave tomorrow for her|ports issued today by the commerce rics Christensen “and “J. w,|the Casper Pharmacy here ‘and now|home in Lanse (Ee basses pangNle -7 oe ihe bared pet x Lapis eS ap opie tie Tom Lamb of Sheridan, connected| §330,000,000 in March ond imports to- andi Saenyaasorisitonmpents ws week with the stato sheep board is in the;talled $217,000,000 against $256,000,000 in Salt Creek in the interests of their tetty:on Rus wity"to: Rawiing the previous month. company. They state that the con- dition of the roads made travel into Lovable " FEW MORE DAYS , Positively To Dispose of Our Remaining Stock We Will Make Further STARTLING MOVEEM COME EARLY AND GET YOUR SHARE OF OUR Amazing - Closing - Bargains Barnett’s 120 East Second Street Dealers—We Invite Offers for Quantity Buys. Fixtures for Sale CHEAP. To the People of Canes and Vicinity acrifices Quit ; yes are being! | and a very clever writer at/ \Flshes Pistot To Demand Job, Lands In Jail PUEBLO, Colo. May 15.—Andrew Tucci, Italian, was arrested here when he entered an employ- ment office on ‘Union avenue and at |the point of a revolver demanded a job. Tuccl, told the police he worked |in @ lime quarry eleven days without |pay and that he had to have work. en nae BOND OKDER PENDING. WASHINGTON, May 15.— | reserve banks would be empowered to |buy and sell farm land bonds under a bill _ introduced |Wletcher, Democrat, Florida. 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Phone 306 Next to Iris Theater The Wyoming Colored Art Club Caper’s only federated ctub of colored women, will present to the pub- SACRIFICES NO REFUNDS Show Cases and Uc their first annual exh{bit at— Union Labor Hall on North Wolcott St., May 15th Besides the exhibit of the work or (ts members, they will also render a short but interesting program, after which, a three-piece orchestra wil furnish the most teasing jazz for the further enjoyment of the public, Admission 25c Refreshments Homesteaders and Farmers ATTENTION We are making special prices on CEDAR FENCE POSTS and Genuine GLIDDEN BARBED WIRE Natrona Lumber Company Phone 528 251 N. Beech St. CLL Sa sc