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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1922. 5 ‘state auditor. io oe : [wuss Lovey ores returned” last week from Denver and Boulder, where she spent several days visiting. eee | Mr, and Mrs, Fuch returned today ‘from Denver. Mrs. Fuch has betn in New York for the past two weeks on @ buying trip. ba }Ditch tunch sale Saturday at the Pub- > BAX r 2. |e Market on Fifth chd. Durbin] Jack Horner Jr.~ and. Dr. %. W. Bt,of the wiatriage of streets. All ladies who are contribut-|Kytins of Honolulu, who travel~d ne and Frank B. Kirke! ing are requested to have ther woods | 4, tlles to go on a game hunt, as tuadie yesterday to theirfriends in\at the counter by 10 Saturday morn-/|fuund the trp.and hunt very success- . ‘The ceremony took Ob-| tng. 7 ful. Mr, Horner and -Dr. Kuhne Cage the. of the). io? spent a few nights last week at the Kirke 1 a resident of Cas-| Lodge Meeting home of Mr. and Mrs. Pitt Covert on been visiting at her homie: Wedgesday ‘Svening. « CY averiue. Both men were school inyati for sonte ie. Mt.| The W. F. Kuykendall logge No. 30|triends of Mr. Covert at Cornell. rke Hiis been. tra auditor fer/ will meet in regular session Wednes- ie tre e Jidwesat Refining for the/day evening at the I. 0. O. F. hall.|. Miss Elizabeth Sullivan left last eve- 51 i=w pears. He left a short time!Those on che refreshment committee|ning for her home in Denver. Miss ago fom {72 east Ona supposed burst ve it-s, Bundy, Mrs, Trues¢eli, Mrs. | Sullivan bos been guest at the B. J. ess trip. Ba. st Mra. Kirke wc ‘ es ena sSutwan Tank Cos the peat we © atsdhome to thelr freeads yor tre oe 8 esat at 425 CY avenue” Yney will eee Miss Evelyn Watson of Omaha is eve in the Spring for England, Mr.! past Matron in the city for a few wekes visiting Kirke’s home. & Club Tomorrow. « her sister, Mrs Carl Nelson‘on CY wtcnday atl Bi ‘Mrs. C. H. Townsend will entertain |avenus Pb te Past _Matrons of the Eastern Star Cob Sere tohomowrat her home on North Wel-| “Miss Nellie Jacobs and Miss Ethet Mrs. Mo P. Wheeler efitertained tt street. A. special-invitation has Cooke arrived last evening trom Den the Monday bridge club yesterday at| oct ‘tluua ss: sisiting Matron | ver and will spend a week or ten day er home on South Beech street.) ery 3 [visiting friends 2hd relatives. Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney.won high! ys Ven Hekken path rece conor’. Mrs. John McGrath was! win Extertaini | ct_4 to fill the vacancy caused BY) strg. 'T. Vari Hekken. superintencent the resignation of Mrs. ‘P. C. Nico-/ oe the beginners department of the aysen last fall, Substitutes for th?| msistign church: Sunday school, will afternuon | were; Mrs, John" ¥c-| entertain the mothers of the children Grath, Mrs) H. TL. Patton) Mre. Mate! unger six years of age Wednesday Wheeler and: Miss Biisabeth Sulll_| \tterngon at the church, from. 2 until bi }4. "There will be something of interest | city for a few days on business. F ve ‘ettiulies |tossvery mother, Mrs,,Van ae cee pein Wil be assisted by Mrs_.George Bent- ntertains. a ley, Mra. King and Mra, Gacbery. Mra. Wiliam J. Weidner will en. e 0 et F Matron ‘class’ of g City Brieis Albert Smith of Omaha is a business visttor this week. ee tertain the young Bridge Enjoyed W. L, Talbert arrived from Denver the Baptist church, Wednesday: at-| 4¢ Wertz Home. - today and will spend several days in ternoon at her home, 342 South Mrs. R. EB. Werts entertained last/the city on business and pleasure! ark. Officers for the coming. year evening at her home on North Wol-! “re will be elected at this meeting. Acct street in honor of Mrs. Chacles} Gene Simpson of Denver stopped special invitation has been issuet- to; adgms of Denver, house guest of over today on his way to Montana, the young matrona of the church. "srs Leigh Townsend! Mrs.’ Adamis|ywhere he intends to start in the tre oe 8 land Miss Pearl Savage won, honors. © | business. Hallowe'en Dance —— > 8 eee Friday. | | Chartes Wilson of Indianapolis is tn The women of the Mooseheart le! jthe city looking over business affairs. sion will give a Hallowe'en inas.! , eee querads .dance Friday evening, Oc. Len Johns of Chariston, Ill. is a tober 27, ati the Moose iiall., A fine! business yisitor for a few days. will be charged for all those not in| oe costumes. Lunch..will be © served! “SB. Gorden, cniet nurse”. A: L. Andrews arrived yesterday during ‘¢ pe euene ity Sa ‘one Bake ‘Veterans’ bureau ffomChadron and will spend ‘a week ers of*Denyer, is in the city om business,{% business and visiting friends. Pythian Sisters Ld aR ey see Wit Ral Mfs. Florence ‘Tayzor of ‘Tulsa is tr,:! KK. McDonald arrived yesterday from The Pythian sisters will entertain her daughter, Mrs. -a.|Denver and intends to spend a few at Hallowe'en de party | Rouse: Suest of. ha days on business. this week at the 1.0. 0. F, hall. : + he* ss se y All knights of Pythias and ‘thelr! a. jana’ Mrs: 0. G. Storm are visit-| Dr. W. R. Wynne, who recently ur families are inyited. Hallowe'en re-ling jn the city from their home at|“erwWent mn operation, in out of tlic freshments- will be od. Salt Creek.. Mr. Storm ts in the em-| hospital wd around. : ia! |ploye of the Midwest Refining com- bp ftp 3 Cafeterla Supper ° | pany there. J. F. Hayes of Longinont,"Colo., is ' in Casper on business. This Evening. iy Ce |r ; He came The Business Girls’\-class\ of the| 3 nd Meac Joseph C. Jay are| esterday’ morning. Methodist church, will give a cafe-|here from. Tiietmopolls, having ar-| teria supper this evening--at. the of the clmss will attend. Plans will be made for the: booth at the baraar which will be given about the middie ot November: ‘Phe even'ng will be spent in sewing for the bazaar. ete Masquerade Party ~sursday Evening. The. members ofthe Epwocth gue wil! entertain at a masquer- e Hallowe'en party. Thursday evening at the Methozist church. 9 a Mrs. Carpenter's Division rived, yestefday” afternoon to=remain| C- A. Russell and B.D. Mann are throughout-the grtatér part of the week to wistf with friends and attena/ stoppin to matterSepertaining to- business, =e here for a few cay: Visitors. whofare here trom: Wilson, | fnelude, Mr.and Mrs. B. W. Col-} ‘ soe ey i Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Johnston of Lan- der are making another of their fre- quent trips"to Casper. They. came in} yesterday. ! oie e . Mr., and’ Mrs... W, A. Lloyd of Ra-1>S Meetin’; Wednesday. ine, Wis.. aré here for the week. | Mu2, ‘C,H. Carpenter's division of} They are en route to the Coast. i the Presbyterian’ Lad Afawilf | meet. cos tr afternoon to sex; Clement Nicolaysen returned Wed-| "4 nesday from Rock River, Wyo., where he fas been visiting his sister, Mrs. Neal Tyler, for two weeks. | J A ete at 2:30 at the home 6f Mrs. EB. H. Foster, 211 South McKinley street. ee ee Mrs. Omelia Hammond ‘will e to- morrow for California, where she will sped the Winter. ° see | ee Neal Tyler of Rock river and. family ‘are spending a few days vist:- ng at the home of Mrs. Tyler’s par- ants) Mr. and Mrs. P. C, Nicolaysen. | eee i Mrs. Harr;>—Young will entertain teday at a’ bridge inncheon at her home, 1126 South Elm. About 22 guests Will be present. This will be the first Sf the series of luncheons which Mrs.Young will give: eee Mr. Mrs. Vincect Carer ar- ‘ved last week ‘fromi-Cheyenne and Mle remain’ untit after election vislt-») The Misses Catherine Hinderman, Loretto Néwbauer and F, Boesley e: W. A. Reynolds of Denver is in the| business men from Detroit who are your mother-|; Of Values, You’ll Find Them in Plenty at the SALE OF COATS, SUITS, > DRESSES, HATS, ETC. Casper Sunday Morning Cribune It; ae many of the best Judes aves, Mario Chamlee, who appears bere in concernt Wednesday even- tng at the Rialto, ix the logeal suc- cessor of Enree Caruso, both voice and sincerity of art. the major part ofthe credit for this will go to America, even granted that Chamice’s voice is an inheritance from his Italian mothe. His father was American, he was born in this country, in Los Ange- Jes, his entire.training was had in this country and undoubtedly ft was the American “pep’’ in him that en | abled him to plug along through his early years until he was engaged | at the Metropolitan and became one of the chief man stays of Gatti Casezza through the troubled months when Caruso lay in. Chariee has no one to thank but higiself—and the voice his mother gave him+for his astonishing suc cess. He certainly worked for it and there is a very curious likeness be } tween his early years of struggle | and those of his great prototype. Cariiso, Many people think that Caruso rted at the top when, as @ matter of fact he started at the Very bottom and more than once sang two operas in a day for the | magnificent sum of 25 lire a per: formance, or a ttle less than | $1.25. He was well on toward thirty before real success cume to him. The Amercan Chamlee made up his mind to be a singer, a great LOVE NOTS } By KAY KEAN Toe Much Family. Consider your beloved's family! Many a happy home has been wrecked by an over-dose of relatives Alas! How often a mother or a sis ter gets thrown into a marriage con: tract lke a free sample; Therefore, be nor susceptible to the wholesale flattery of your In-laws. For |the sweetness thereof will quickly |cloy. And their loving visits to you: hoped_for sanctum shall be .as lagt- ing as a protracted rainy stason— [and as cheerful. | Harden your heart toward the fond {elation who offers to vis!t you ere the honeymovn is scarcely over. Be not baited by the promise of perfect |pies, homemade cookies, mended socks jana burdens lifted. Know you that barnacles are aif jficult to remove. And the transition jfrom guect to barnacle is Ineredibiy | switt. | . Beware le \find yourself blinded by Ddliss, you suddenly tertained at a bridge party, Saturday at their home on West Fourteenth street. Autumn flowers and Hallowe'en gesigns were used for decorations. cee Altar and Rosary 4 Meeting "Wednesday. *, 3 The Altar and Rosary sociccy of St, Anthony's | Catholic churca will meet Wednesday afternoon at the Mullin club. "The Mesdames Margret Glowry and Dodds will be hostesses for the atterhoon. . PRESSED BRICK SL ANG By the Medicine man When Rome Fell, IT’S TRUE: A little Smoke made Nero laugh, but he traded his BRAINS for a little sick-room com- edy—AND NERO HAD A REPU- TATION . Billingsgate : e Marching On Mrs. Sullivan Hostess at Dinner. Mrs. Patrick Sullivan will entertai > $-gvening at a formal dinner party at her home 109 est Tenth street. Birhteen? guests will be present. eee _ BRAINLESS CHATTER: My dear Papa, why did you “fall” for’ that Three Musket- eer song “All for One and One for All?” Since the goat took a jump through the “hole in the wall’ the -days are dark and dreary. “PEP’S 3 DAY SALE »**.A BAR OF ARMOUR’S TOILET SOAP Dutch Lunch Sele Saturday. . bs The Iadits’ of thé’ Grace Englis> Lutheran church wilt hold a bake and See Of Locai Interest Some People We Know, and We Will Profit by Hearing About. Them. ' This is 2 purely ‘local event... It took place in Casper. Not in» some faraway place. “ It. With every drug sun- ¥ ‘ . ¥ To confirm:a citizen's statement. “Pep 3 By Thursday and Friday _ Any article that @s endorsed at 8 It's Pep’s way—an humble way—a home Cents soapy Way—and good for the Skin. Is more worthy of .confiderice Than one you know nothing about, : Enddtsed by unknown “people. | C. L, Morgan, 10943 Box Elder St. Casper; Says: “I used Doan’s Kid- ney Pills some time ago when I had an attack of kidney rouble which was caused “frém a cold settling in my kidneys. “My back was sore and there, was-a dull pounding pain in the small of my back. “When I stooped over the. pains became mors intense. A few boxes of Doan’s relieved me in g00d shane. Whenever I have any kidney trouble at all they never fail to relieve me.’ Price 60c, at'all dealers. Don’t sim- ply ask Yor a kidney.” remedy—get Doan's: Kidney Piljs—the same that Mr. Morgan had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, %. T—Acy AT LAST—THE LONG HERALDED ~ »., | “Hole-in-the-Wall” Re pigite «| cMalte bee shown’ Wedncea ill’ Be shown: Wednesday and wi -Thursday at the Iris-Theater. Both ‘men and women admitted—bring the children. ; . AND—may it please your Honor, Judge, There’s an- nee “Hole in the Wall” by the Jury Box in the Court jouse. _ There a Another list was published in this morpiag’s paper. OPUS RTE AEE BRR Mentol sticks __....__.. Cotys face powder Fletcher's Castoria Resinol Ointment Poslam Tanlac ._...., Vicks Vapo Rub .. Hygela nipples __.. S. 8, 8S. small ____..... Pluto water splits .... Ayers face powder .. +--9c --=160 «122.650 Pond’s yanishing creani __50c Pabeco. tooth paste Djer Kiss rouge -..-.....460 Bontilla jars .._.... $1.20 Pinkhams Compound ..__1.00 Camphor Ice ...-.........1lie Milk Magnesia _-....... Ayer’s rouge ....--....--.60¢ Th ss STORES enough money to pay for his les sons; but {t is sig=fticant always got enough money for this | purpose and he never went back a second time to cause his new jobs were better than his old ones. singing in amusement parks in Los Angeles, long before he was out of his ‘teers. That brought a few les- sons. vaudeville, That brought some more legsons. | | “through the pecular qualities of | | | if it must be | ville, in New York | Hugo Riesentield gave him a week's trial at the big Rialto picture thea- tre and that one week ended by be- ing Mr. Rockefeller. ake more lessons but then we went into the war and so did Cha: who before he was discharged. the Rialto.and he took more lessons the and was enough for Gatti Casazzaz who engaged him for the Metropolitan, making his debut there in ber, ca,” Geraldine Ferra and Scott! be ing the other principals in the cast. ger and he has done pretty near- everything a singer can do to get that he the same job be always He began Then he went into cheap Then he gut time on one the big western circuits of vaude- & whole season of that, and At last+he came to New York. fourteen and Mario had more | than he had dreamed exist- tside of the bank account of He was going to was overseas for two years He still had his money, made at 1920, as Cavarodossi “in “Tos- SAME wedded, to SATISFACTION GUARANTEED REFUNDED over 30 years BAKING POWDER KG OR MONEY This is the last public a tan Grand Opera in successor. IL. a. “In Summer Fields b. “’Tis Snowing’ c. “O Quand Je Dors’ Hil. a. “Mamma Mia” . b. ‘“Cor’ngrato”’ c. “L’Alba Separa Dalla Luce IV. “Flower Song’’—Carmen ... Vv. a. “Your Voice”’...... b. “The Last Hour”. Ce LEP arte 22s Vi. Students, _ The rest is well known. one of the most successful debuts in the history. of the Metropolitan , Pitts Sanborn of the Globe and Max American spoke ot his Smith of | warmiy volce to that of Caruso and by the end of the searon he was one of the of the foremost in- And “great tenors’ stitution of opera in the world he has enly now really begun. "WAS A BROKEN- DOWN WOMAN month and at intervals weak seemed | | | | } | | | | | | | | Novem- | other woman. I | to an; | femal | testimoni: | A.Lanpry, | ville, La. just aa the women PRICE Ir pearance of the fa- mous tenor before his chetine at the Metropoli- Program “Che Gelida Manina’’—-La Boheme.. “Una Furtiva Lagrima”—Elisir D’Amore.... NOTICE som She's CREDIT FOR CHAMLEE’S BRILLIANT SUCCESS GIVEN TO’ THIS COUNTY : the of the” similarity that brought Thore lessons. Then he went out with an itinerant opera company. This did not bring so 5 4 many lessons but it gave him a lot | Then Began Taking Lydia of operatic routing of a kind. E. Pinkham’s Medicines Donaldsonville, La.— “I write with pleasure to praise your medicine — ydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable and wemt out with another opera ind and one of T. nl Regular : compagy. Finally Antonto Scott! d Pink- a ac ° l 85 engage@ him as principal tenor of ham’s Blood Med- 3 eee pecia ’ c Scott! Grand Opera company . I had been having pains every he was a “sensation.” That tween, was . 1, as it, tell each other, BUY - || PIGEON’S COFFEE It’s Fresh Roasted goon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 LANDER DAIRY & PRODUCE CoO. 546 South Chestnut Phone 1735 Casper Richte~ Concert HAMLE Artist Season EE Series 1922-23 Wednesday, October 25 New Rialto Theater CURTAIN AT 8:15 P. M. ork as Caruso’s. -++.Conal O’C. Quirke Walter Kramer semmeeteseeess DOMIZCtEL . Single Admissions, Adults— Parquet and First Balcony Second Balcony -----_----- Tickets on sale today at the Richter Music Co., Phone 306. All tickets on sale Wednesday 9 a. m. at box office, Rialto Theater. GEORGE E. RICHTER - Concert Manager He had i]}somuch to restore my health. I wasa ibroken-down wo- Iman until my hys- band brought me ia bottle of your Vegetable Com- to be smothering at times, but in & week I felt like an- | also used Lydia E. Pinkbam’s SanativeWash. It did me a lot of your too. I cannot praise icines teo much and will be more than glad to recommend them woman who is suffering from Te troubles. You may print is true.” — Mrs. 612 Miss. St., Donaldson- "s wert 08 it | is true.’’ Every letter ,ecommending m's Vegetable Com- poun genuine. It is a statement telling the merits of these medicines | in your own | Store Pending further announcement the fol- lowing special prices will prevail at Cas- per's leading drug stores: The Following dlc Tooth Pastes, Special 3c Ipana, Pebeco, repsodent ‘ i DON’T FORGET To take advantage of these special prices for Cigarettes CAMELS AND LUCKY STRIKES 18¢, 2 for 25c, Carton $1.2/; POLOS AND 1118S 8c pkg., 3 for 24c FOR COLDS Buy MacLaren’s Mustard Cerate at 25c-50e We Are Selling Lavoris, J. & J. Talcum, Vick’s Vapo-Rub, Haarlem Oil and all Cutex Preparations at the manufacturers’ re-established prices. ALCOHOL Ccld weather is at hand and you should imme- diately give your radiator a protective dose of Denatured Alcohol.