Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 27, 1922, Page 3

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fhe Casper Daily Cribune ‘The following program will be given by the students from the Van Meter school of music Friday evening at & o’cloch in the Methodist church. Par- ents, friends and music lovers are in- vited. “ Piano—“Onward March”.-Betty Gray Violin—“Milkman_ fatalie Riker Piano—"First, Waltz”_..William Roth Violin—“Song of the Sea Shell" John Beaton Piano—*What Can the Matter Be?” Evaline Beal Viclin—"Marching Thru’ Georg! Waltz"___-____ Frieda Carl Schedler Harold Penry ‘Break of Day”--Julia Csaki Piano—“Wild Rose Violin— Piano—“Life Let Us Cherish’_---- Catherine Pickett. Soul"*_ -- Mildred Grace Carnival!’__---- ee -- Viola Emerick ‘rench Folk Song”. - Thelma Rowray ing Thee Song of Wm. Csaki Gna aes s=------ Velma Schedler ‘Were I a Violet”_. ~-+Florence Smith Sethryn Siebers Piano—“Evening Star”_-_Jessie Tapp Violin—“Love's Greeting” - -- Margaret Holden Giadys Wilcox ‘Thora Stiebers ‘Thora Siebers, Miss Van Meter. -- eee Mrs. Beaman Gives Dinner Party. A. elightful dinner party was given by Mrs. G. C. Beaman at her home on South Beech street in honor of Miss Captola Dobson of Denver. the house guest of Mrs. Beaman. Decorations were beautifully done in FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots ‘There's no longer the slightest neec ot feeling ashamed of your freckles as Othine—double strength—is guar anteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of Othine— double strength—from any druggist and apply a little of tt night anc morning and you should soon s¢e thar even the worst freckles have beguu to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than one ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain e@ beautiful clear complexton, Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine as this is sold under quarantée of money back if it fails to remove_freckles —Adv. --- George Harris! Haas} ‘orret Me Not’___- parent and pink with sweet peas jpink and white After @inner the! evening was spent &t 500. The guest ist included the Misses Florence Cul-/ |ley, Isabel McKee, and Lor Raine! Wright, and the Messrs. Shennan Whitaker, Roy Light. and Car! Rob- | erts. eee j Install Friday. } Enterprise Encampment No. 9, I-/ 0. O. F.. meets Friday evening. | Among other business of importance will be installation of officers. A | ood attendance is desired. Itefresh-| ments. eee Circle to Meet. | | The Kensington circle of the Meth-| Jodist church will meet tomorrow at| the residence of Mrs. Charles F. Faus }set, 304 East Fifth street. The meet-| Ning of the Victory Workers has been }postponed owing to the fact that the prospective hostess, Mrs. Dan Speas, }i4 on a tour thrdygh Yellowstone park, : | Bridge Tea |By Mrs. Kammon. | A bridge tea at which several prom- inent Casper society women were en }tertained took place at the home of |Mrs. R. F, Kammon, 719 South Park, fyesterday afternoon. A delicious jtunch was served by the hostess after ‘two hands had been played. Mrs. El- |wood Bresch and Mrs. Andrew Jekl- jley recelved hot.ors. Decorations were setting off the several tables very ‘prettily. ; ‘Mrs, Rehr Entertains For Mrs, Williamson. A Gelightful bridge party followed by the service of tea was given at ‘the home of Mrs. Wilmer I. Rehr, Jr., at her suite In the Poling this after. noon, The affair hovored Mrs. F. L. Williamson of Kansas Cit: Mrs. {Villlamson {s the aunt of Mrs. Rehr and has been visting at Sheridan for m few days prior to coming here. She will remain in Casper for a week and will then return to her home. —_ Personals Combs are leaving next Sunday morn- ing for a two weeks tour of Yellow stone National park. eee Sheriff Joo Marquis left for Salt Creek this morning, to pay his re- spects to | Deputies Les Snow and George Smith and lend his assistance to any “business” they may have on hand for the day. s+. Mrs. Violet Reo has been ill at her home for ecveral days. vee Miss Dorothy Williams and Miss Lucille Morphew of .Sluggart, Ark., have just returned from a trip to the Familiarity the operas which are it at our store. RECORDS from “The “The Bohemian Girl” mandy.” ~ different operas, and Following is a list of stocked: Opera company. companys. 35583—Selections from “Chi by Victor Concert Wheeler. Donough. by Whitenil. . lamlin. 35081—Selections from Pryor’s band. 238 Eat Second St. Increases Your Enjoyment Of It If you are not acquainted with the music of the next ten days, become acquainted with We have all the VICTOR Every afternoon we will give a concert for your benefit, playing the numbers from the you come in and listen to all or any num- bers in which you are interested. 356083—Gems from “The Boheniian Girl"—sung by Vic- tor Opera company. 35551—Gems. from “The Mikado"—sung by Victor 85386—Gems from “Pinafore’—sung by Victor Opera 61641—"I dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls—Bohemian Girl"—sung by Mable Garrison. 16398—"I_ Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble “Then, You'll Remember Me"—sung by Mc- 74497—‘Heart Bowed Down—Bohemian Girl"—sung 64599—“"Then You'll Remember Me—Bohemian Girl"— sung by John McCormack, 74134—"Then You'll Remember Me"—sung by George Hamii “Bohemian Cirl,” played by You want to hear these numbers—we want to play them for you—come in. THE MUSIC SHOPPE, Inc. Everything in Music and Musical . Merchandise, PRT TEST eS SAMA) SA With Music to be given in Casper Mikado,” “Pinafore,” and “Chimes of Nor- shall be glad to have the records we have imes of Normandy”—played orchestra. Halls’—®P. HOW TO CLIMB IN ELEPHANT HOWDAH We've all wondered at times how the haughty ladies of the circus par ade clim} into the howdahs atop the big elephants without mursing up thelr gorgeous robes. Here we have it in ome lesson. Using the recum. bent pachyderm’s left forearm as an incline runaway the pupil simply walks up, clambers over the brute’s sboulder and with a quick twist of the left wrist vaults into the how- dah. Presto! Q. E. D. Although ft would be easy to add that any child can do it, one sus- pects that Blanche Wells, who has trained the biggest elephant herd with the Sells-Floto cireus and Buf- falo Bills’ Wild West show, comi to Casper on Saturday, July 29, aoc- complishes it sa prettily becaus® she is absolutely at home around the bulls, as the animal men term ele- phants. One doubts if an umateur could land in the howdah without losing a lot of costume and good nature. Also, it is possible that the elephant, who ts so obsdient to Miss Wells, might not stay put for the beginner. The five Sells-Floto per- forming herds are worked by Blanche Wells, Idaha Delno, Stella Rowland, Cora Waite and Sue La Vine. park and have gone to Cheyenne for the Frontier days: Miss Morphew has been visiting with Miss Williams here. eee Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Wilson have gone to the park for a week or two. eee Miss M. J. Newton of the Wyoming Audit company is on a business so- journ of one month in Rock Springs. eee Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bruce went to Cheyenne yesterday. City Briefs P. R. Blakey has returned from a buying trip in the east. Mr. Blakey stated that conditions are looking good in the east: The market is not much lower than last year. ‘Thousands of buyers are in the market. eee . L. S. Thorne is the owner of a new ad ., Testle *f. Nelson and family are| ©88ex car. touring the park. ates ts : Arthur K. Lee, presitient of the Na- tlonal Bank of Commerce, came from ‘Thermopolis yesterday. 7% ee Mrs. C. R. Feterson arrived home yesterday after visiting with relatives in the southern part of the state. cacti Bad gs Attorney 8, called to Spokane, Wash., on tmport- Is ant legal business. eee Judge C. O, Brown ‘will arrive in E. G. Seeley is a business visitor here from Chicago. NEW STORE OPENED BY “PEP? ON NORTH CENTER The third of Casper's chath of Pep stores has beeh opened on North Cen- ter street in the buh ling formerly oc- cupied by the C. West «tore No. 2. © M. Gunnison, Caser's Mr. Pep, de- Casper Friday and will hold court ; ore Je Anxious that an unruly tenant be re- moved without waiting for the law to take its course, eLe Charles, owner vu: a number of houses in North Casper, attempted to us® the pre-historic method of force to accomplish his ends this morning. His only reward was an eye of ex: tremely dark hue, received at the hands of “he tenant, W. H. Provo. Both men were placed under arrest by & passing patrolman and will be heard this evening on charges of creating a disturbance and fighting. This Week Next Week And Nationally fifty Sure, : and weeks. Sm TOILET ARTICLES while to the (It’s a tough pull for every milk-maid, boys!) follow Sellin’s PRICES wood, and No One-Day Sales ARE cig No 7 Day Sales SET while for a Swansdown Face Powder____________ 20c the honk Mavis Taicum, small people. r Goldman’s Hair Color Restorer_____ $1.40 Lavoris, small______ PEP’S No. 3 A Confectionery— Fletcher’s Castoria A Drug Sundry Store— Not a News Depot 138 South Center St. Third door above the alley. Next door to the National Phone 1745 Bank of Commerce, It’s near the Iris, Not far from the hotel. Pep leads, and Pep smiles,’ and Pep keeps busy, THE PEOPLE.) 3 AEA GUNNISON B. Phelps has been} sires to have it known that Pep’s No. 3 store is not a news depot. A few of the popular magazines and local newspapers will be carried in stock, but Pep's No. 3 1s distinctly an addi tion to Pep's No. 2 for the special purpose of the proper care and dis play of drug sundry items, Baur’s Denver confections and tobaccps. Ali these are on sale at popular prices. Pocieta mas tte Mest me at the Smoke House. —e— — Women now have the vote in nearly every country in the world except Switzerland and the Latin and Balk an nations. . GOOD! 10° Standard Articles . DRUG SUNDRIES . Pinaud’s Eau De Quinine, small Mineralava Face Finish All Items at Popular Prices Castor Oil Flavored, len’s Foot Ease, Carter’s Pills, Cascarets, Court Plasters and nearly a Thousand Other Items at Prices For the People (The next meeting, boys, busy with the doorkeeper, fixing prices, to please af Bav chis Cigarette and Save Mency Advertised. Milk Magnesia, Al- will keep Chairman Pep Window Trimming Brings Medal To William Wheeler Wittam J. “Duke” Wheeler, display |man for CampbellJohnson company is the winner of a championship medal for excellency in window display at the convention of the International As sociation of Display Men held at the Coliseum, Chicago, July 10 to July 13° “Duke” won second prize in the dis. play of men’ cuted display of Florshetm sho: which a photograph was sent to the Judges at the convention. The prize was won at an annual contest held by the X. 4, D. M. and covers all classes of display advertis ing. All display men in the country are eligible to enter photographs. Wheeler has been connected with the Campbell-Johnson company for the Ryzon-raised cakes keep fresh longer. You use less For Expert Watch Repairing And JeweJry Repairing of the better kind CALL AT TRIPENY’S 241 S. Center Phone 72 or 99 “Watch Who Goes There.” give you the benefit pa D ng January of | window year he took a special course in‘ writing three yes t the Ke serving Syrup is made by using 4 sugar and 4% Karo Crystal White—instead of all sugar. Be sure to ask your - grocer for Karo RED LABEL. FREE: Ask your grocer or write Corn Products Refining Company, Dept. A, Argo, Ill, for beautiful and instructive Preserving Folder. (eG Us war-oFr).* or Pertect Preserving [Political Advertisement} ANNOUNCEMENT 1 hereby announce my candidacy for re-election as Clerk of the District Court of Natrona County, on the Republican Ticket, sub- ject to the August primaries. Attorneys and other patrons of the office will receive the same courteous treatment and consideration in or outside of office hours that they have received in the past. HAZEL CONWELL Blakey « Co. 136 South Center Street DRESSE -On Sale While in New York we had the opportunity to purchase some Fall Dresses at exceptionally low prices, which we are going to of. Included in this sale are the remainder of our Summer stock of Dresses. DRESSES In Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Satin Back Serge, Twill Cord, Tricotine and. Summer Silk. Linen, Voile a: NoR Wash Dresses in Gingham, [9 Canton, ‘23 , Every Wash Dress We Have in the House Dresses on Sale for nd Swiss. | B00 This Sale Is for Friday and Saturday Only Cash Only efunds Perfect Pre-- rereeyereayr ry: peeeERTsaeeet needs vu

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