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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 192 .Reception at Leeper Home To Honor Mrs. Antoinette Funk. Mrs. Anna Leeper will hold 2. a reception for the public Fri- day afternoon, September 29, from 3 until 5 at her home on Park avenue in honor of Mrs. ton, D. C. Antoinette Fank of Washing- Mrs. Funk is one of ti:c country’s most prominent public | women speakers, having campaigned with Johnson @uring 1912. She later had charge of the suffrage lobby for the National Woman's Suffrage associa- on In Washington. During the war Mrs. Funk had charge of the public liberty loan drive in Washington and is a practicigg attorney of that city. Mrs. Funk Is coming to Casper un- de> the auspices of The Jeffersonian Club. re supper Given by OW Workers Tonight. A ple supper*will be given by Local 43, Ol Workers’ union, at their club rooms in the basement of the Beck- nger building at 8 o'clock tonight. / Music and dancing will make up the smusement of the evening. cee y De. Molay May lave Regular Dances. An effort is being made by the mem- bers of the local chapter of De Molay to secure the Masonic hall for dances every fortnight. Only mezabers of the Masonic and kindred organizations will be privileged. to attend. Alfred. Gosnell was made master councilor of Darius chapter at the méeting last night. A general elec: on of all officers will take place on the second Monday in Octaber. ee. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Entertain Rivertonites. Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Melvin were hosts to a number of friends Satur- day at thelr home on South Lincoln street. Al those present had form- erly known each other in Riverton. They included Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Woodruff, Miss. Ella Borum, Mrs. lla Bunten, Miss Inez Clemons, Floyd Dykeman, H. O. Simmons, Harold D. Flautt and Ed Holmberg. Cards were played during the evening. . se Helpful Club »Gathering Announced. The lad‘es of the Helpful club will meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. W. A. McPeak at her residence on Jackson street. . Iroguots Council Meets Tonight. ‘The Iroquois Counct! No. 6 of the Degree of Pocahontas, will meet to- night at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows hall. Initiation will be held at this meeting: cae Alfred O: Mokler, the eight-year-old son of Dr, Victor A. Mokler of Ther- mopolis and grand son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.. Mokler of this city, was op- erated upon in Omaha yesterday tor appendicitis. A telegram from his mother stated that the young patient svithstood the operation nicely and they hoped to return home with'n two weeks. vee Rebehahs To Meet. W. L. Kuykendall lodge No. 39 of the Rebekahs will meet Wednesday at 8 o'clock. There will be initiation at this meeting, Those on the refresh- ment committee are Mra. W. E. Clift, Mrs. J. R. Luxon, Mrs. EB, A. Sawyer and Mrs. Taylor. e. Wood Craft Thimble Club Wi '. The Wood Craft Thimble club. will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. T. Longhurst at her res'- denee 585 West Yellowstone. A large attendance is ,expected as all prepar- ations for the coming bazaar will be made at this meeting. cee Honor Graduate v Here. . Miss Valeska Pfeiffer has returned from Camp Kiwannis, Wa Wa Wita, South Haven, Mich., where she spent the summer as mistress and camp in- spector for the Campfire Girls at thelr place of outing. She is making an ex- tended visit with her mother Mts. C. Pfeiffer on Sunset ranch and with her velt and, oulu. lulu “quite the smartest wedding of the season.” The marriage ceremony was) performet. by the Rev. J. ©. Villiers, father of the bride. “irs, Love attended high schoo! ‘sere |ind was one of the most popu- lar of Casper's younger set. Her tath- er was rector of St. Marke’ Episcopal cburch. oe Past Matron Club Mecting Wednesday. The Past Matrun club of the East- ern Star will meet Wedresday at the home of Mrs. J. S. Mechling, 834 South Durbin. Hostesses for the affair will be Mrs. J. S.. Mechling, Mrs. W. E. Tubbs and Mrs) J. J. Bartley see Monday Club Enjoys Bridge. Mrs. A. F. Hoff entertained the Mon- day Bridge club yesterday at hes home on South Center .street. Mrs. M. P. Wheeler won high honors for the aft- ernoon. Mrs. E. J, Sullivan substi- tuted ee « * Mrs. Schank To Entertain. Mrs. Charles Schanx will entertain the Tuesday Bridge club this after- noon at her home on South Walnut street. eee Royal Neighbors to Meet With Mrs. Stillway The Royal Neighbors will give a! silver tea at the home of Mrs. L. W. Stitway, 232 North Jefferson, Wed: nesday afternoon, from two. until fi. Mrs. Stillway will be assisted ‘ o'clock. by Mrs. Harry Brown, ———— | PERSONALS Mr. snd Mrs. C. P. Brodie are the proud parents of an eight.pound son born Monday. Both Mrs, Brodie and son are doing nicely, seer sth | Mr. and Mrs. Mark Davis spent the | week-end at the Davis ranch. eee Mr. ad Mrs, Joseph ©. Farrell are visiting with friends in . Mr. and Mrs. Farrell ar’ residents. of Lin- coin, Neb, * 9. eee Miss Gladys Fisher is here trom Yakima, Wis. She will remain for a week. ee Mrs. W. L. Newell of Borneville, is spending a few days in the Mrs. J. W. Wilson is here from Na. trona, Wyo. ee. Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Ferguson of ‘Hot Springs, Ark., who have been the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Dayidson. left yesterday for Color-}, ado and their home. se ee Mrs. H. B. Kline left Sunday even- ing for an extended trip to Denver, Detroit and New York: eee Mrs. N. Ellithorpe and grandfather John Hollingsworth, left Sunday for an extended trip to Iowa. eee Mrs. L. C. Tubbs and Miss Pearl Cole‘are new employes in the county treasurer's office. for their home at Galenburg, Iil., today, having spent a delightful summer on Casper mountain. poate ab sister Miss Laurelia Pfeiffer, clerk. in the postoffice.* Miss Pfeiffer has just graduated at tue Univers'ty of Chica- so, having gone through a four year course on a scholarship recetyed be- les getting the Phi Beta Kapps key and athlet!c honors, ore Altar and Scelety to Mest. . The Altar and Rosary society will be entertained Wednesday afternoon at the Mullin club by Mrs. EB. W. Adams and Mrs. George Archambult. “ee Former ©: * Marries in Honolulu. Vasper friends of Miss Olive Vil- liers formerly of Casper, will be in- terested to learn “of her marriage to Walter Charies Lov of “Love- and company, limited August 30, in Hon: Perfect Confidence Casper bir ck ot Good Reason For Do you know how— To find relief from backache; To correct distressing urinary ills; To assist weak kidneys? Your neighbors know the way— Have used Doan's Kidney Pills; + Have proved their worth in many tests. : Here's Casper testimony. Mrs. Thomas Clarey, nut street. 3 “S' mended Doa <idney years ago, telling of the good thes had’ done another of the family 1 hive had cccasion to take them my- f. Doan's have always cured any attack of kidney trouble I have had and I have a great deal of faith in them. I gladly recommend them to anyone troubled with a weak and. sch- = back or any other trouble cause! “y_disordered kidneys.” . all lealers Don't ddney remedy —yet | Deen's Hier be tha same that! M-s tuarey hud. | Moster-Milburn: Co. Nire.,. Buifals, bi. I, —AdY, d C,. G. Keogh, transportation in- spector for the C. B. & Q,, is here on) a short business trip. {heard of sewing a tortoise! !" lette, Wyo., who cre ; ee LOVE NOTS \ CG Man's Darling. Think you your troubles will devart wing-footed if rou but pull down banner of spinsterbood and hoist thet of the “Old Mon’ Darling?” The verdancy of your snouse’s greentacks and the tinkling lure of his gold coin shall not compensate for bis pepless spine and wouty leg. Nightly, when your ¢ar aches for jazz. you will be forced to listen to the musical voice of, your husbrnd’s pet pipe, while viewing your newly acquired antique across a stale gray smoke screen. And the roje of devotion as a Golflint’s darling will be not one mite less gray or vapid then the squeaking phonography of bis briar hubbie- bubbie. Enter not into such a contract without a gasmask for your enthus- jasms and @ pyersonc! magnetism that at heres rea: of convenience is like unto a newlywed's firsi pie; dough A marriage in the crust followed by heaviness and indigestion. MERRY * I want to belong to you. It you would like to have me let's write to this paper.—Aunt Elsie) “I suppore this Desert will be coming to an soon,” sighed Betty. “I suppose it will,” sighed To.mah- to, the little Indian guide who was taking her through this wonderful |Hopi land.’ His sigh was even sigh- eder than Betty “And I do wish I could take some- thinig~ back to Mother,” Betty con- tinued. “I'm afraid you. can hardly take a life-sized Hopi Indian,” said To.mah- to. “He'd make a VERY funny bouquet.” “[ should think he would,” giggled Betty. “I know what-I'll do. I'll sew nomething for her. Little Hop! girls Weave things into their baskets for their mothers—pictures of men and dogs and trees. I'l sew something into cloth for my mother. I'll sew ‘Tommy Tortoise because he’s such a funny, slow old waddler! “Huh!” snorted ‘To-mah-to. “Where you going to sew him? Who ever “Oh some bath room curtain sald Betty. “Tortoises belong in ‘bathrooms; even if they don't live in puddles like mud turtles. And moth- Showalter, J. A. Lester, James turk- hard, Henry Berke und John Haag, eee George S. Haller is here from Den- ver. eee H. B. Erly and N. J. Fitzsimmons are St. Louis visitors who arrived in Casper this morning. e.e 8 ” C.-W. Bredshaw, M. A. Greer and . E. Greer are stockmen from Gil. in Casper today. . M.A. Tridale lame in yesterday from Kaycee, Wyo. { eee Business men from Lincoln, Neb., Who are in Casper looking «vr their interests include W. A. McBride, Mar- vin ©, Johnson anc. W, P. Ackerman. MAKINGS BUILT TOR YOU BY “AUNT ELSIE” would windows. Adventure | blue cotton cloth, she cut figures like she cut, By Kay Kean ly to all minted me‘al just fit Then, from some er has been wanting some curtajnsjshe ran several linc: ever s0 long.” the small bathroom} Night} en en ep inner figure. ashes in them, 92 rooms at $3.50 295 rooms at $4.00 249 rooms in the Heart of the Loop railway stations, the retail whol THE HOTEL OF Convenient to all theaters, il and Che Casper Daily Cribune BURLESQUE ON “QUIET” FAMILY. READS LIVELY BILL AT IRIS THEATER “A Quiet Family”, the musical com- hit which is playnig at the Iris re tonisht, is packed full of troubles domestic and otherwise. Car- leatures of the typical scold, the good for-nothing husband, the. experienced uncle, the erring | nephew, are all brought out with great attention to the details of the parts and to their general reality. Dan Single as the young fellow who married the girl whom his uncle had that torte «1 ngarding the intrin- ic quah'fss Uf the truly virtuous ung wonsn, gets himself into all baste’ « Tommy. Tortoise on each curtain. She next outlined him in cark bige cc*ton,’ giving him an eye, tail, °s shell marks with the seme cotton as in B. Behind him ° dark: blue there he was, At the near- stitches in Cc. as each other. You may call me Aunt| So here's what Betty did and how}|so ‘ |Elsie, the Merry Makings Lacy, and/she aif-ft. First she neatly hemmed est fly send your letters to the Editor of|jtwo flour sacks which, she knew, Tomorrew—Adventure Trails: Cigar. Boxelele. Copyright, 1992, by ¢ Mathew Adami “A ASWEET LITTLE end pretty) A. She used this for an exact pat.| tern, following the. dotted lines. as| have in Then she folded the edges! in until she had a figure just the| size of the the corners were hard to turn so she cut little they went finely. After she had cut and felded, ‘she Some of and then BABY BOY Makes a Bright Spot in Every Home. A Comfort in Years to Come Park Rapids, Minnesota.—*‘l have teken your medicine—Lydia E.Pink- 's Vegetable ound — picked out for himself, and “who lies PAGE THat& ' [ourts . ot ‘scrapes. }rwt me joeeds in pro sips, Somes: shanti |DEDRBE J. BARSS DEAD, a bewitching song th |{ter also has nat calls for an encore. | | The feature pitture. “The Forbid. den: City.” showing a Talmadge Norm: fs a tremendously powerful story of | the East) and West and the barriers | . } | George James Barss, 70 years of gc. four years a resident of € died at the f. | Woleott Jatter a linger itineas. The tuners! will be held Wednesday {from the Shaffer-Gay chapel. They ivi! be under the direction of tbh |Christian Science church and the 1 jo. lodge. Friends have been asked to refrain from senCing floral } tributes. The deceased ts survived by a wife, between than. The scene Is laid in Chiaa and is rib im oriental settings as well as greet acting. FOREST RANGER EXIM TOE HELD OCT. 2 Mrs. held an examination for forest. ran. skett is a resident of G ger on October 4, 1922. Application} Plain, 3 bianks may he secured at. the local ‘ forest office Lanter, Wyoming.| The crowns of the farmer Imperial and applicants for this examination | family of Russia are valued at $350 should exe m. and forward | 000,000. them .directly to the commission ct PINs bs Washington C, a8 soon am pos-| quarter of the human race | sible. Buddhism ia the falth of at least a aaa ea 3 — Classified ads In the Tribune are winners and possibly the Keys we give with every 50c pald at office will Win you-a big prize. B.124f NOTICE All those who bought Hog unit ! the American Guaranty Co., of Denver, are hereby notified that meeting will be held at the offic of E. B. Foster, 135 East Secon! street, Thursday, September 24 at 6:30 p.m. Kindly be represented in person or by proxy. Oil Workers o’clock. and dancing. The supervisor ¢f the Washakie @ son, Ira D. Barss, and nations! forest ‘announces that the}® sister, Mrs. Alice Peskett. The first | U. "8S. civil servic® commission witl|two named reside in Czsper, LUCE STRIKE “11'S TOASTED, it’s toasted. This one extra process giv a rare and delightful quality — Impossible to duplicate. Guaranteed by Cigarette Ke Nourrivar geo —tTry a Tribune ctas: and Friends A pie supper to be given by Local 43 at their club- rooms, basement Becklinger Building tonight at 8:00 Be sure to be there for a good time. Fraternally yours, Music H. T. GEIGER, Secy, Fair View Addition Lies on Eust Fifteenth street. Go| out South McKinley Street. The Dobbin Realty Co. Ground Floor, Tribune ‘Bldg. BARGAINS IN 7 Used Fords, J BUY sist medicine and ind it a great help, and I recommend it to who suffer before their babies are | born.’’ —Mrs. WM. JOHNSON, | 155, Park Rapids, Minn. A pose ane arrive at middle age | Without children is a great disap- | tment tomany women. Think of joy and comfort other women dren as they grow older. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has helped to bring great appiness to ene! families by re- ig women to health. Often the | childiess home is due to a run down condition of the wife, which may be pated by Lydia E. Pinkham’s vege table Compound. It brought health and happiness into the home of Mra, Johnson. Why net to yours? PIGEON’S COFFEE It’s Fresh Roasted Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. | Phone 623 Oldsmobile “8,” Chand WATCH FOR ¥ NORMA, TALMADGE ~ THE ETERNAL FLAME 454 East Yellowstone Coats, Suits Dresses SEDANS, ROADSTERS AND TOURINGS Touring. f New Chevrolets, In our showroom and ready for immediate delivery. Wyoming Oldsmobile Co. G. J. STALMANN, Mgr. USED CARS $125 to $265 ler Chum my, pverland $225.00 Down Phone 1963 flet ad-—~ and = Lines complete, styles beautiful, qualities guaranteed, at prices that can’t be beat. CO ATS Miss ple colors, in classy A very large assortment. of Women’s and es’ Coats in all the most popular and sta- new styles, of heavy All-Wool Bolivias, SUITS and other All-Wool 7 ee \ A. Shaul left yesterday for Rievr-; ton to look over business interests. | cee A. 5. Stirritt left last night for Cheyenne where he will spend a few days on business. ree. 6 W. H. Lioyd,-C. Lukis, Gus Fisher of Chicago, and Ted Power, spent a few days in the mountains last week. eee H. O. Simmons has returned from a ‘week spent in Riverton. (Mr. Sim- mone attended the funeral of Ray McLaughlin. se A party of business men are in the city from Joliet, Il. They are J. N. WATCH FOR ie a NORMA TALMADGE ~ THE ETE t Lies on East Fifteenth street. Go out South McKinley Street. The Dobbin Realty Co. 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