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MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1922. €be Casper Daily Cribune WORTHAWM’S BIG SHOWS UNLOAD IN CITY THIS MORNING, OPEN TONIGHT TY ‘TOMORROW'S FORUM T0 | =o ‘The last luncheon of the Casper George D. Brown, J. V/. Fisher, and| Chamber of Commerce to be held this Andy Mfrrison. Mbetings will Pe|SU™mmer will take place tomorrow at| held every four weeks. The next meet-| the Henning hotel at 12:10 p. m. Th ing will be at the home of Mrs. Em-|™ecting will be in the nature of an _ mel. j open. forum and reports from the va- | . |rious outstanding committees will be Parker-Rockwell jheard at this time. . /Nuptials. A large attendance has been re A quiet ceremony marked the mar-|‘Wested. No other forum meetings riage of Mrs. Millie E. Parter andj Will be held until the Srst Tuesday —7— Mr. Fred C, Rockwell at Scottsblutfon|°f September, at which time the | Wednesday. Both parsons are well|/hamber of commerce will again take | known in Casper and have many | UP those topics of lively interest to = Jor achitecture, in and has been Hin active geen oractce ot ne > POLARINES SHUT OUT Sire cacec et tas Uted mines aiey | ‘ECION BALL TOSSERS IN GAME HERE SUNDA beth in this country and France. | Before coming to Casper Mr. Webb was engaged in the practice of archi-| tecture at East St. Louis, Ill, and | Ina snow and raggedly played game at the high sc’sool athletic field yes- non, the Standard base eited a team from the Cape Giradeau, Mo. American Legi¢n by a score of 8 to 0. ‘The regular-Legion team was not in the lineup and the Standard boys played circles around the pick-up team. Batteries were for the Legion, Snvith end Witte; for the Standard Logs nd O'Leary 2. Denver, Colo. Maximum Fines For Violators of License Law Ye who are prone to drive a “WE PAY THE Loss” Pelton & Hemry | | Insurance and Bonds | All Lines Townsend Buildhug performance. The public is invited to attend. Following is the program: Piano—"On the Lake” -._. Hopkirk Ione Fuller. Piano—“The Soldier's Song Room 24, . Steinheimer friends here. Mr. Rockwell is of the ‘Summie Shikany. fSong—“Spring’s @ Lovable Ladye” | pany. a Elliott eee BurneughJonrs Marriage. Bernice Henry. Piano—"Jolly Sailors” ._. Ketterer Frances Bryar. ones -= ng Sg Piano—"Golden Daffodils” _ Lawson] Miss Eileen Burneugh and Mr. Weelyn Coon. Glen S. Jones were quietly married at gens—" Rf Foster|t®e Baptist church yesterday after Eda Holland. noon by the Rev. C. M. Thompson. Piano—“The Snowman” -... Ketterer Both persons are residents of River- ton. Mr. Jones has the mail route from Riverton to Dubois, while Mrs. Jones ie this year’s graduate of River- ton high schools. The young couple will make their home at Dubois after a few weeks “roughing it” Charles Branson. Piano—“March of the Wind’ Mary Shikany. — Read spen fPiano—"Heather Bloom” —. Huerter] 0" th® Wind River range. 4 Elizabeth Bransoi Ss o—. * De Molay Meet Piano—‘Joyfully on the Way" as The regular meeting of the Darius Chapter Order of De Molay will be eld this evening. Initiation will take ‘lace. Refreshmtnts will be served \fter the meeting by mothers of sev- ral of the members. Many members who have been away to school will be prescui at thie time. al G. B. Stebbins. Piano—‘Playful Rondo” Forest ‘Virgne. Songs—a) “Mimosa - tertained at thelr home, 740 North Center, Wednesay, June 7, for Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Grimes, who were re Piano—“Oh! Such Fun,” Waltz, Blum Evelyn Patten. Fongs—{a) “Sweetheart, Sigh No cently married at Scottsbluff, Neb. More” —_ Lynes| Dancing was enjoyed by all until a (b) “Hose of My Moneymoon” Barry|iate houre. ‘Delicious refreshments E. A. Flinn. Piano—‘“In the Mountain Cot” Heins were served. The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Newcomb, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Grimes, Mr. and Mrs. = 'T. B. Hood, Mr. and Mrs. Haines, Mr. (>) “The Lilac Tree” ——— Gartland] oq xers, J. W. Duncan, Miss Merrill, BSE EIS. Miss Pearl Hictte, Miss Enid Grimes, Plano—"By the Fireside” -- Fearis}p, J. Berquist, Messrs. Charles Grimes, William Grimes, A. T. Tynd- all, J. Mullen, Ed Tridemy, W. H. Berger, H. E. Parker, J. Mills, G. Sey- more, William Caput, J. J. Flanagan, A. M. Hutchinson, and H. R. Smith. par sieress Neribalh Personals ELODOSESHOHHOO SOSH OO OOF Francis Dunn and Earl Engdzhi re- turned from Ames yesterday, where Hugo Sproul. Piano—“Frolic of the Frogs” Bilbro Charlotte Chapin. ‘Vocal Duet—"See the Pale Moon” ea Canipate Mesdames E. C. Gates and I. E. Sundwell. Rudolph Lundberg oe year at college. cee Meet ‘Tonight. The Royal Neighhors of America Rockwell and Baldwin Plumbing comy they have just completed the first} resigned the office, which he had filled Clair Blanchard arrived from the the citizens of Casper which have been so characteristic of the meetings held in the past. City Briefs F. S. Richardson of the Carter Oi! ing on company business, -9,.6 Frank Knickerbocker of the Mid- west Refinery is back in his office aft- er a business trip out of town. eee C. E. Skinner Sr., left for Salt Creek this morning. j eee | Roy C. Tarrant, Dodge Brothers} auty dealer from Sheridan, is spend- ing a few days in the city. zone R. W. Loucks, division superinten- dent of the Carter Oil company, is returning today from Newcastle, Buf falo and Salt Creek. eee Attorney L. N. Hagood left Casper? Sunday morning for Kevin, Mont., in the interests of a New York syndicate to inspect oil land with a view to pur- chasing same, eae H. T. Davis, representattve cf Myers Brothers Drug company of St. Louis, is in the city ¢nterviewing patrons. eee W. L. Alkorn arrived this r..ning from the University of Wyoming. He will leave tomorroy for Yellowstone’ National park, where he has secured a. position as a ranger. FRED E. PLAGE SEEKS COUNTY CLERK OFFICE Fred ©. Place, pioneer of Casper and formerty elected county clerk of Natrona county four times, has an- nounced his candidacy for the office of county clerk on the republican ticket, subject to the August printaries. After serving seven years Mr. Place in a most capable fashion, and devoted himself to private business. company left for Cheyenne this morn- Wortham's World Greatest shows, which will exhibit all this week in | cus side show, filled with strange = Casper, under the auspices of the and unusual people, and featuring American Legion, reached here late | Elsia, half man and half woman. | BEAUTIFY YOUR EYES WITH Sunday night. Long before Old Sol | ,There are many others and all of DELICA-BROW. rose this morning. a gres. many | them are of a high standard. The new liquid lash and brow dress wagons and show parap>ernalia |” The festivities will be ushered in |'"s; temporarity darken> your lashes were on the lot near the Hust Cas | tonight at 7 o'clock with a band pont ected ca geo Ne peli school, and little time was lots | concert on the midway by Worth- “ Melt Ne tl in’ getting everything in shape for | am'asband under the direction ot | Rerectty harmlens: specia, showing | the big legion circus, which form- ally opened a 7 o'clock tonight and continues throughout the week. The Wortham show that is now in this city, hax never been here before, and is the largest traveling amusement enterprise of this kind ever in the city. It came here dl- rect from Cheyenne, Wyo., where it was highly praised by the press, and was honored on Friday evening by having Gov. Robert D. Carey and wife, Harry Hynds and wife, General Wittenburg of Fort Russell and a number of others as guests. There are eighteen separate at- tractions here with the Wortham shows and eight riding devices. Among the features exhibited here are—Johan Aason, Norweigian giant, who stands eight feet uine and a quarter inches in height, is only 21 years old and stil growing; the Beach Models, where pretty diving nymphs, some of them the original Mack Sennett girls, disport with Father Neptune; Vern Tantlinger’s Wild West show, with evpert riders, ropers and shooters; the Motordome, in which men and women flirt with death on high powered motorcycles; the Diarama o fthe Battle of Cha- teau Thierry, showing the Amert- cans stopping the Huns at the Marne; Noma, a girl show with clev- er performers; Kempf's Model City and Swiss Village, a mechanical masterpiece; Hawaiian village, with nine natives from Honolulu as the entertainers ; the freak animal pleasur> var or truck without dis- playing two license plates in full view of the officers of the law; beware. Beginning Friday, June 16, all vio- lators of this statute will be given | the maximum fine of $31, accord ing to Undersheriff Seidel. Viola tions of this law have been rfoticed | especially to be prevalent among | track owner’, and upon cars used | Jewelry and waten reparring Dy ex- pert workmen. All wor’ guaranteed Casper Jewelry Mfg. Uo., O-S Bidz.| tails and two milk utters; the cir- at Mme Barnhart's Beaut > Prof. Charles Jameson, and immedi- rea rre/ ‘ ately following all ‘the show will RAYBURN S. WEB® OPENS OFFICE AS ARGNTECT Rayburn S. Webb, for the past two years with Garbutt, Weldner ani Sweeney, architects, has severed his connection with that firm and open an office of his own in the Daly build ing. During the two years that Mr. Webb has been in Casper he has made nu merous friends both socially and in a professional way. He graduated from the University of Illinois, department Serve Yourself to Real Home Cooked Food Some Specials for Tomorrow Fried Chicken Rhubarb Pie Strawberry Shortcake At the Y. W.C.A. CAFETERIA BUSINESS MEN ATTENTION Freight Bills Audited Claims Adjusted to a Conclusion Railway Traffic Adjustment Company Goutraud's . Elite. Dressmaking Parlors NOW OPEN AT CASPER DRY GOODS STORE See Special Pric-s This Week on Gingham and will meet in cegular session this even- ing at § o'clock in the L. O. O. F. hall, A social hour will follow the business session. All Royal Neighbors and vie {ting Royal Neighbors are invited. eee C. R. McCauley ‘Will Give When C. R. McCauley gives his program in the Methodist church an- nex next Wednesday, he will come with no common record as an enter- Jainer. Mr. McCauley has been giv- ‘tng enterteinments to the people over the United States for years and is well qualified to show some real hu- mor and talent to the people of Cas- per. While there are other violinists, other humorists, other readers, other impersonators, it is state of Mr. Mc Cauley that he is all these in one and that he puts into each part all the energy and ability he possesses. Mr. McCavley’s program includes about 20 different numbers of longer University of Wyoming this morning. aah Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shumaker and children have gone to Emporia, Kan. show, mals ‘that are unusual, which contains over 50 ani- including a cow with seven hips, the home of Mr. Shumaker. They will visit with relatives. eee Mrs. John Hancock and children returned yesterday from a six weeks’ visit to O'Neill and Newman Grove, Neb. Se AUTOS IN COLLISION. ‘An automobile collision in which the fender of one car was badly bent, but in which no one received anything more than a severe shaking up took place this noon when the car driven by Mrs. White, a nurse in the offices of Dr. N. ©. Gels, ran into the car driven by Mrs. Alberta Herberston. ‘Mrs. Herbertson was coming south on Wolcott and Mrs. White east on ond. cares eabh other's tal Cream PALMOLIVE SHAMPOO INNA | back riding and polo. Ambassador Ambassad MRS. CAWOOD’S 120 East Second St. _ Organdie Dresses. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. REMOVAL SALE OF THE ART CRAFT SHOP 212 South Wolcott GREAT REDUCTICNS IN STAMPED GOODS, LAMP SHADES. Carpenters’ Notice CALIFORNIA COOL NIGHTS and days made delightful with count- less diversions—motoring over mar- velous mountain roads, tennis, I Bathing beaches Jess than ha!f hour away. The Ambassador is located in 2 27-ecre park of tropical verdure. olf course, for lor Alexaridria guests. ide room with bath Outside 3 een per day up, single; Buropern Flan Write for [Thustreted Booklet and Rare Bargains Offered Now Until the First of July When We Move to Larger Quarters. regarding and shorter duration. These are in| intentions caused the collision. terpretations of the work of James ‘Whitcomb Riley, Lovers of Riley wil no doubt find a great deal in Mr. Mc- Cauley’s interpretation of the great souled Hoosier which they never Local No. 1564 will elect officers for the ensuing year at its next regular meeting on Monday, June 12. All members should make it a point to be present. GEO, M’PHERSON, SPECIAL OFFER THIS Smooth Polished Floors Are (Signed) dzeamed existed before. reraar) Pienic on Nigger Creel. A delightful picnic was held yester- day on Nigger Creek above the Ban- ner ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mc Cleary were hosts for the occasion. Many of the persons came on horse- back and others came by cars. About} 50 persons were present. Scere \Wiub Organized: A recent acquisition to the club life of Casper comes in the organization of the Webster-Leorrian club, the first meeting of which was held last Thurs- day afternoon at tne home of Mrs. George D. Brown, 143 West Eleventh street, the question debated at that time was “Resolved that country life is more beneficial than city life.” This. important topic was decided in favor of the affirmative, although there ‘were some very good arguments pre- sented on the negative. ‘The purpose of the club is to foster thought along purely literary lines. At each meeting the hostess will preside and will call for diferent reports from the members on special topics. The members at present in the or- ganization are the Mesdames William L. Emmel, Stanley Overbaugh, R. R. Hackley,, A. B. Chapman, R. B. West, KNIGHT-CAMPBELL SERVICE EXPERT COMING TO CASPER. Within the next few days one of our best tuners and repair experts will visit Casper with headquarters it the Hi hotel. He carries Knight-Campbell’s identification card and we guarentee the quality of his work. If you have a piano, player piano, pipe organ, unit orchestra or coin- operated instrument that needs tun- ing and repair, please address a to “Knight-Campbell Service di a ment, Henning hotel,” and our jex- Pert will gladly call and give you) an estimate of the cost. Our prices,are reasonabie. No charge for est es. To avoid fraudulent and inexeperi- enced men, demand to see the Knjght- Campbell card. Knicht-Campbell ‘Masic Co.) Largest in the West / Denver, Colo. 6-9-3t NEVER SANT QUAL IN ALL A TANVELS McHattie Says He Has Never Found Anything Like Tan- lac to Build a Man Up and Keep Him That Way. “An old friend of mine put me on to Tanlac, and I've never seen any- thing like it to build a fellow up and make him feel fine,” said J. H. Mc- Hattie, 218 N. Second street, West Salt Lake City, Utah., a well-known | hotel and business man, “He knew how I suffered and told me that buying a bottle of Tanlac wouldn't break me. Well, sir, it only took Tanlac a few days to put me in good shape again. My stomach would get out of order, I would bloat until I could hardly breathe, and I would get so terribly nervous and restless that I would roll and toss all night, unable to sleep. “However, I don’t suffer like that now, for if I begin to feel bad I start right in on Tanlac;and it soon has me fecling fine again. I have traveled very extensively, but I've never seen a medicine to equal Tanlac. Taniac is sold by all good drug- the Home’s Greatest Asset Your present floors made per- fect by the American Universal method. Worn places and every- thing unsightly removed quickly no trouble or muss necessary Work guaranteed. For details and appointment Phone 807-M LEO J. BECK 234 West Seventh A SURPRISE gists —Adv. Week Days — Pissty Wicrly will be bere som. 5 to 8 P. M. sole Sa A a Se It Isa BUY PIGEON’S CEYLON Surprise AND INDIA TEA P It’s sure fine. Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. 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