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TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1922. SO Birthday Party For Lois Klockseim, The home of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Klockseim was the scene yesterday of a delightful birthday party for their little daughter Lois, who had just at- tained to the age of seven. Games were played and pictures were taken during the afternoon. The guests in- cluded Tom.and Harriet Evans from Beivediere, Ill., Marjorie Cartwright, Lois Horsch, Harrie Chapin, Bell and Claude Thomas and Clare Johnson. eee (ue pavilion next Monday evening. The Guests will Include about 100 of the young people of the city. ° “Weinle” Roast * * Planned by Christian Endeavor. The Christian Endeavor Christian church will give a roast near the Eisenbarger home at 1429 South Conwell street this evening at T o'clock. Those who do not know the location will meet at the church at 30 and q@irs will be furnished to make the trip. It is announced that the coldness of the weather is to be offset by somewhat rigorous exercise and a glorious campfire. There will Plenty to eat and a general good time is looked for. Mrs. Hiligren Enteriains at Lancheon. Mrs. O. W. Hillgren entertained yes- terday with a 1 o'clock luncheon at her home on South Grant in honor of her sister, Mrs. Clere Colwell from Spencer, Iowa. Pink and white sweet peas were used as decorations. The guests included the Mesdames 8. K. Loy, T. C. Tonkin, H. B. Durham, Simonds, mother and house guest of Mrs. Durham, Willlam Cobb, C. H. Bowman, D. W. Mokler and the hon- or guest. Scandinavian Aid | eee Mr. and Mra. Towers ‘ Latest Casper Residents. Roderick and Mrs. Towers are the latest addition to Cusper’s society | They have just purchased from the Nesbitt Realty company a fine house on Fventh and Lincoln streets, Mra. Towers is the daughter of the famous millionaire and backer of Harry Sin- ‘The betrothal of Miss Amanda Tri-| peny to Edward J. Hadley, owner of| Mr. Fone Campbell and Johnson store, and two children are visiting at the ness of. railroad strike conditions to. El Dorado for a vacation o- month. Mrs. Evans is well known in the high school several years ago as eee Brand returned Sunday night after a caused Mrs. Brand to cut short her clair, Harry Payne Whitney. Mr.| To Meet. Towers is with the Mammoth Oi! com- ‘The Ladies’ Ai yociety of the Scan-|Pany here. d@inavian Evangelical Free church will be entertained tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Dillon, 430 South Elm street. All who are irter- ested are invited to attend. o e'¢ Entertain For St. Anthony's church. The marriage || Mr. and Mrs. Keenan. will take place during the latter part Mr. an@ Mrs. Frank Keenan wili be|0f this month. | guests at an informal dinner this eve- ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘W. Lind, 133 South Conwell. Mr, and Mrs. Keenan will be permanent resi- dents in Casper, having conte here from Sheridan. Mr. Keenan is a very clever cartoonist, whose work is ap- pearing in the eioane, oe Personals _ | The W. I. Kuykendall Rebekah lodge, No. 39, met at the I. 0, O. F. hall Saturday evening, July 8, for the purpose of installing officers. Sisters Martindale and Sturgeon, past presi- dent of the assembly of Wyoming and assembly secretary respectively, were visitors. Refreshments were served by the committee in charge. District. Deputy Grand President Mina Whisenhunt installed the follow- ing officers: Abigail Souczek, P. ‘N. G.; Ophelia. Hobbs, N, G.; Edna Troes- dale V. G.; Nina Perry, recording sec- retary; Lillian Tedford, financial sec- retary; Christine Turner, treasurer; Kate Boyd, warden Mary Engdahl, conductor Mina Whisenbunt, R. S. to N. G. Florence Johnson, R. 8. to V. G.; Ella Adams, L. 8. to V. G.; Delia Clark, 1. G.; Bess Wright, 0. G. ‘The lodge will mect in regular ses- sion Wednesday evening of July 12 Business of importance will be taken up. World Guna ae pe oe The Senior World Wide Guild will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. M, Tilton, 406 East A street. The evening will be devoted to business and a-program. ve Former Casper Girl Marries in Greybull. Numerous Casper friends wiil be in- terested in hearing of the marriage of Miss Marie Pritchett, daughter of Sam Pritchett to Forrest B. Fisher, which was performed by the Rev. William Jackson, Thursday afternoon, June 2! at the home of the bride in Greybull. Mrs. Frank Probst, of this city, sister of the bride, and Mr. Pritchett were the only wedding guests. ‘The bride wore a dark taflored trav- eling suit, a taflored hat, and a corsage bouquet of flowers. Shortly after the simple services, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher left for Thermopolis. . Mrs. Fisher wag formerly a resident of this city, and after graduating from the Natrona county high school was employed with the Burlington offices here. She has many friends in Cas- per and vicinity who.extend their best wishes to her. Mr. Fisher has made his home in Greybull since coming from the east trip. Mr. Sandoz is connected with the visitors in Casper from Lusk. Don A. ‘Toibert or Dearie is in the line construction. Mrs. John Evans of Helvediere, 11, home of Mrs. Edna Thomas for a Casper, baving been art director for Miss Marian Haskins. Mrs. Robert B, Brand and son J. E. vsit to eastern points. The serious- visit. eee Albert Park, county engineer, turned Sunday from Bates Hole. re 7 - Benjamin» Griswell, adjuster for Fidelity Phoenix Fire Insurance com- pany, Is in the city today. eee Miss Loretta Newbauer spent.a few days in Casper, leaving Sunday for her home in Rapid City, S. D. Miss Newbauer and Miss Mildred Kepner . NEW RELIEF FROM RHEUMATISM. Ninety per cent of all pre- wcriptions issued by physicians for the relief of rheumatism or lumbago contains salicylic acid, Salicylic acid is found in its most acceptable form in TINGLE'S LAXO ASPIRIN. In TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN wo have the effective salicylia actd combined with a digestant that prevents disturbance of the ktomach and a gentle but effec, tive laxative, Pain in every form ts relieved by TINGLE'S LAXO ASPIRIN, while for most sufferers from lumbago and rheumatism it of. fers the hope of a prompt and permanent cure, and is in the automobile business cad there. Be sure though ta ‘The young couple will make their ask for’ TINGLE'S home in Greybull. LAXO ASPIRIN, eee the ‘tmproved Swimming and Dancing ampirin with Party Is Planned. earrieifmge | Invitations are being issued by sev- eral young men of the city for a swim- ming and dancing party to be held at the Mills swimming pool and dancing ACT QUICKLY Do the right thing at the righ: time. Act quickly in time of danger. In time of kidney danger. Voan’s Kidney Pills are most effective. Plenty of evidence of their worth in this vicinity. Mrs. D. L. Adamson. Box 192, Glen- rock, Wyo., says: “We have used Doan's Kidney Pills in our home and they have always done just as repre- sented.. I have been a sufferer from my kidneys for a long time and many weeks I was laid up so I couldn’t do a thing. My feet and ankles swelled and my sight became affected. I pad backaches that made me nervous and ' was stiff and lame. T was advised to get Doan’e Kidney Pills and after using them I got relief. I know Doan’s 0 just what is claimed for them." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy — get Doan's Kidney Pills — the same that Mrs. Adamson had. Foster-Milburn fre. ‘—It’s absorbed easily } —it relieves pain quickly —Its a gentle laxative TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN Ask your druggist for the, “Three Point Box.” Therapeutia’ Research’ tAboratories, / Was ington, D. C—Ady, Connor Trarisfer 232 South Center RENTS REDUCED SMITH ‘APARTMENTS 140-East Midwest Ave. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Two and Three-Room Modern Apartments. EMMA JOHNSON, Prop. Blind, Wins Honors The Palms, was announced Sunday in| and Mrs. J. K. Sandoz have} Mr. and Mra. F. A. Chambers are| city on business connected with pipe-| have been traveling throughout Cal- i i Maxine Russell Catherine Furke, blind stu- Barnard College, who ne wen elect: |Kappa sorority. Miss Burke was a ot always blind, having lost sight when she was sixteen. ifornia and Washington since the clos- ing of school here. Miss Kepner re- mained in Missoula, Mont. C. H. Ritter, special agent for the |Fidelity Phoenix Fire lasurance com- | pany, is in the city on business mat- | ters. . W. H. Fisher. tner of Albert Park, civil engineer went to Teapot lyesterday in regards to surveying work on the new townsite. eee Friends of A. M. Hazzard, will be glad to know that he was successfully operated on after a sudden {Mlness. Mr. Hazzard, who now livos at Colter, Wyo., was taken to Thermopolis for the operation. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Buthie and J. H. Fox, all of Seattle, aro in Casper to look over interests in the Salt Creek field. J. Hi. Merril] is in charge of the party, . Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snook returned from South Park Inn yesterday, where they have been spending sey- eral days of a: vacation. eee D. W. Tripeny started yesterday for amotor trip through “the” Yellow- stone park, He will be away for two weeks, “Meet_me the Smokehouse. €be Casper Daily Cribune City Briefs J. G. Warkley bas announced his Intention of entering tn the ate ten- nis tournament July 29. Mr. W: is now getting in fino trim. Cc. M. Gunnison, manager of Pep's News Depot, is spending a few days/ in Denver on business, ee D. R. McDougall, has returned to Casper after spending & week in St. Louis, . Dr. J. W. Jenkina, special detail representative of Parker, Davis and company, week. eee Attorney and Mrs. J. B. Barnes 3r., will return tomorrow from trip to Denver. eee Mrs. Essie E. Nickerson and son Keith from Mtmomonie, Wis., are visit-| ing with Mr.and Mrs. Ray J. Cook. | S60 FINE IMPOSED ON Casper’s accommodating drunkard was discovered Monday evening, when L. of another man, felt so sure of himself on the night of his arrest that he drove straight to the police station) just for a joke. His car swung up into the sation | parking space and immediately en couittered the rear end of a machine belouging to Capt. William Clayton.| collision, rushed into the open air and arrested their man. Monday night found him unable to remember the favor he did the officers in making = special trip after him unnecessary. “These drunken cars wil have to get sober,” sad Judge Murray, at the conclusionof the evening's session. Navy Recruiting Resumed Today WASHINGTON, July 11.—After a year’s suspension, recruiting for the navy, under orders published today, will be resumed. Sixty-five thousand men will have to enlist or re-enlist in the coming year in order to keep the navy up to the 86,000 men authorized under the naval administration bill. pcan rae LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Come ahd hear a free lecture on ‘Thursday evening, July 13, in the car- penter’s hall on Wolcott street. The subject is “Poverty in the Midst of Plenty,” by speakers viewing the is- sue from different political angles.) The principal Bakes un he be Hon. | nil Herman of Earl} Holmes, John D. Salmond, ‘Gnd’ 3. | Griffith. T-6-7t" | * $$ “ry Tripeny's for et pre: Te salrin. Tripen: E. Younger was fined $59 by Judge| Murray for driving a car while intox-| jcated. Mr. Younger, in the company | — public auditor, | is a Casper visitor this} INTOXICATED DRIVER | Officers, attracted by the sound of the) COLUMBIA THEATER MYSTIC QUESTIONS INSWERED HY MuROOcK M0 DENTFEG — The amazing Murdock produced | {s more ready to doubt that to be convinced. before his incredulous audience at the Columbia theater last night | feats that astounded all who saw them. Murdock demonstrated that | he is a finished mystic, possessing ‘chic powers that are indeed hard analyzze, but which are undoubt deep in their occult significance. ‘The marvelous work of Murdock top with merely answering | series of questions asked | f the audience. Mur- | fied the questioner and when he so with no difficulty | T, spell out the name of the asking the question. every case, wished he could, whatev @ revelation Within that period of he gave quick and logical who were desirous of truth of things that m reveal? He stand: interpret the problems im as very few savants arg able té do. the lore of the Orient, om, and possessed reared in of its powers, it little wonder that the White Mahatma should stound the western intelligence that RYZON Increased leavening power. Home-baking insurance bad luck. | You use less —no appear at the Columbia twice daily for the remainder will give one hour and one“hour in the helping of those who seok his counsel —— Asi QUNDS | HS ADDIENCE Murdock and his company will at the week. Ho the afternoon ening to the \SVeSSeVEN This moisture-proof container keeps ita crispy freshness. _/ PRIVATE SCHOOL. Make reservation now for fall term " primary pupils. For appointment ©. box 924 11 } idress P. For cold summer desserts—use RED CROSS} EVAPORATED MILK clean — sweet — pure “Try this popular recipe for | YOUR coffee taste will tell you what i words can’t. express—you'll love the | delicious flavor of Nash’s Delicious Coffee.! | Whether brewed in hard or soft water, it makes | a rich, full-flavored, satisfying cup of _coffce. | It’s the coffee of no regrets. | A new achievement in coffee blending plas that “hot reasted” crispy freshness. Air-cleaned to remove chaff and coffee dust—no bitter flavors. gy RED CROSS In one and three pound containers.) FROZEN CUSTARD Your Grocer Sells It / % cup sugar 154 cups water 1% cups Red Cross Mill 2 exes 1% tsp. salt 2 tsp. vanilla Scald the milk. Beat raw eggs slightly; add sugar and salt. Add the scalded milk ard stir constant- ly. Put in double boiler and stir until the mixture thickens and a coating is formed on spoon. Cool, add flavoring and freeze. This recipe makes one quart, enough to serve six people. EVERY GROCER SELLS IT, BUY PIGEON’S TEAS 11 Varieties Japan or Gunpowder Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 $040000000000000000000000005 Keep the Family Happy Nothing means so much‘in your home as your Chil- Try Our CHICKEN DINNER TONIGHT, 50c C.B. & Q. Restaurant At Burlington Station The Choicest Food at Fairest Prices. dren’s health. food—MILK. Order a Sample Bottle Today. Guard it by giving them the proper Bachelor Club Excellent Board and Room $12.00 Per Week. Shower Baths. Men Only. 230 N. Park. Phone 1736W Mrs. Vance, Prop. Casper Dairy and Ice Cream Co. PHONE 1916 4 Traluune Wantsds Brita it suilts STANDING Florence Barnes Eleanor Myers. Betty Seidel. Wilma Keliy .. Betiy Jane Watson. Esther Manley.. Florence Johnson . Mary Jane Kei Lillie May McGinnity. Dona McCleary Mildred Grace... Kathryn McAdams. Adah Riddle .... Lee Sandiin . June Swanson Redin Montgomery. Mildred Bailey Gertrude Rehbl.. Merla Frank Laura Ross. Charlene Schank Marjorie Newell. OF VOTES JULY 10 In Doll Contest to Be Decided August 2, at Noon go ES IRIS 2 EA ak ean Say |) 1715 325 320 310 Candidates having under 300 votes will not be posted. Shop Phone 1304W Your Savings Are Just as Great Tomorrow and the Next Day as They Were the First Day of This Sale DRESSES About 300 Dresses put in two lots. The newest styles, quality, materials in a variety of season’s best colors. Every Dress worth double and triple the price we ask. $8.95 and $14.95 CAPES AND WRAPS All-Wool materials and fine quality Silks. Embroid- ered and fringed effects. Every Cape and Wrap must ors and styles. WASH DRESSES _ Organdy, Voile and Gingham, in a full range of col- All marked for quick sale. $c 9.95 $1495 SKIRTS fringe and plain effects. $4.89 WP One special lot of Brassieres at. 39c Tricolette Sweaters. Slip- efects . _PaedS Party Boxes. Leather covered, $1 s 49 Corbis ia sitet All-Wool and All-Silk Skirts in a variety of plain and plaids, Hundreds of Speciai Values In Our Bargain Basement White Wash Skirts. Ex- Brassieres. The De Be j Ladies’ Waists. 79e@ sah fine quality ma- Mabe age 49e Fancy trimmed. > ATe core The well known | Girls’ Dresses. Sizes 2 to Sateen Ree Made we satbas en . B. 6 years, of heavy, qual- . P. Coat’s + brand _..._ 89e at * . 79e ity material. 79¢e Sewing Thread. 4e ‘THE ; [ ECoRoMyY STORE CENTER THAT OF UNDERSELLS CASPER MILLINERY | _ SILK BLOUSES One special lot of Tricolette New Millinery and colored Satin Hats, alsoeFelts. A beautiful new line to Bloweesi ane assortment) Of pick from. Rata fyi A FEW MORE 1 Rubber Kitchen Aprons ._..... One lot of Women’s Hats -_.. Turkish Towels. Muslin Petticoats. Fancy trimmed, 59e FE Bungalow Aprons. Fine ee Oe 23e 25¢ 19¢ Sateen Bloomers for children —... Bbr eee