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compdsit’ons. he chureh will hold the’ t The “49 and society of the American Legion, sometimes called “the shrine of the legion,” will hold @ @inner at the Henning hotel at 6 o'clock tonight, according to W. B.! Cobb, chef de gart. Ai th's meeting! the date @f the coming promenade of the society will be set and other busi- ness will be discussed. It is likely that the promenade, which $s another term for the picturesque initiation of the sdtery wil be he! within ten) dap see Stlver Tea for Benefit of Children of Wyoming. i Mrs. John Jourgenson and Mfrs.| Carl Nygard wil! entertain the ladies! of Casper at the Jourgenson resid-:.ce, | 1104 Sonth David, from 2:30 until & o'clock, Friday afternoon. The occa-| sion will be a silver tea for vhe pur- vose of securing needed funds in the drive for the benefit of the Wyoming Children’s Home society. This drive is taking place ir Natrona county this week . Special Charity Dance Wednesday. mts nt Se ‘Tho dance which will be held at the Arkeon Wednesday is for the purpose of completing the necessary funds for taking care of the tubercular pa- tients in Wyoming. Tals will be a characteristic “ten cent’ dance. T. J. MeKeon, manager of the Arkeon, has offered the use of his place on this night to the workers in. behalf oz those persons: afflicted with tuberru- sis and unable to care for them- selves. The Christmas sea! drive held last week did not wecure suffic'ent funds for the purpose, :he collections fallmg veveral hundred dollars lower than the collections of Iast year. Music Division Will Meet Wednesday. Phe music divis'on of the Caper ‘Woman's Dupartmental club wili meet Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock at the public Mbrary. Mre. B. E. Fisher will he in charge of the meet- ing, which will be devgted to the study of John Sebastian Bach and his Mrs." James Wieder- bold will read a biography of the f: mous comporer, while Mra. C. R. Spencer will read @ paper on his type of music. TIllustrations of the com- ‘poser’s music will be given dy 3 plano solo. by Mrs, William Tolhurst, and a vocal solo by Mrs. Boyd Osborne. A quartette composed of Mesdames Lafl Branson, P, W. Frank, Boyd Osborne and F, J. Leschihsky w sive several selections from Bach's Christmas: Oratorialg, soe . Christian Tea Wednesday. The jadjes of the North Casper Christ’an church will be hostesses at a tea Wednesday afternoon from 2 until 5 to be given at the home of Mrs. Greene, 414 East F* street. The public is invitid. Donations received from the tea will be added to the of- THE HUMAN Zoc Methodist annex. A lunch will . be served from 11 until 1 o'clock. Dur- jing the afternoon tea will be served. Among articles on sale will be fancy work, candy, Christmas novelties and other articles suitable for Christmas sites. : ©. &N. RW. | Members of the Chicago a..4 North Western Railway. Woman's cub will ™meet tomorrow afternoon at the pul} lie Mbrary at 2 o'clock. The South. Sida division of the 8. D. A. Dorcas society will meet Thurs-| day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home| of Mrs. Howard Zook, 749 Burlington street. All members living on the South Side are especialty asked to at-/ tend. Bible Class Witt Entertain. The “Woman's "Bible class of the! Presbyterian Sunday ‘school wil! 2n- tertain at ite regular monthly mvet ing Tuesday, December 12, at 2:30 p. m. in fhe church parlor, All mem- bers and friencs of the class -are urged to be present. PERSONALS ij ~ Mrs. B. B. Brocaz' returnirl yester- day from Laramie wheré she attended the board meeting of the University of Wyoming. eee ti Mr. and Mrs. R. N, Nichole spent the week-end at the Buzzard ranch cee Mre, R. M. Vohey left last evening for Denver to be gone several®weeks | visiting friends | fhe Caspec Daily Cribune —By C. D. x THE CALL OF THE WILD * Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kistler of Den-! z vet formerly of Casper, epent yester- ©™Me. spent yesterday in the c'ty, de day vils'ting with Mr.and Mrs. F. barting last 1 me for home. Kistler and Mr. and.-Mrs, H. F.} ele Dailey. y | rer) C. F. Clay is a Denver oi! man who came in this: morning. Miss Blanche Lummis of Cheyenne, | ee who has been the house guest of Mr.' EB. R. Titley is a visitor here from and Mrs. Ben Lummis for the last Chicora, Pa, few days, will leave this evening for her home. Miss Lummis will be ac companfed by her small neice, Helen Lucia Lummis, who will -remaiy in) Cheyenne until after the holida oe Updegraff has as het house yuest her sister, Miss Teabell Shay, of Michigan. M'ss Shay will spend the holidays In Casper. ee Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marshall have 1 their house guest until afte the holidays Mr. Marshall's: mother, Mrs. Ctarenct “Marshall of New York. cee The Misses Lillian Wilson and Gladys Cather left Saturday for Chi-} 5. cago where they will spend the holl-| .)~ days Visiting reiatives and friends, eee George Hornby isin Casper som} Sheridan, . R. J. Thompson is another Denver. it- who ts in Casper on business mat- Mrs, Stuart ters. « . Ben Lummis returned . Saturday evening from Denver and Cheyenne where he spe: several days on busi. ness™, ewe William Nelson returned this morn Ing from Florence, Colo., after spend. ing a week on business. XK, Holiday arrived this week from his home in Chicago and -will ‘spend, i» month attending to bu: affairs fering fund, . Baptist Bazaar Friday. The oe Ladies Aid of the First Baptist annual Christ- mas bazaar and turkey dinner Friday at the church, Such articles as tea towels. Iuncheon sets, and aprons will Léon sale for Christmas shippers. Tickets will be on sale, all this week for the dinner Which will be served in the evening. Rebekah Meeting Wednesday. W. L. Kuykendall lodge No. 39° will hojd its regular meeting. and invita: t'on of candidates refreshments will be served. Those on the refreshment committee,,are Mesdames ‘Boyd. Wright, Van Hekken, and Morris. Country Dance Saturday. The men on the Brooks ranch were hosts at a dance Saturday evening 4iven at the ranch. Guests from the ne'ghboring ranches as well as many couples from Casper attended the affair. ‘ eee Miss Shay Is Honored Guest. Mrs. Charles Hall entertained at an informal bridge party Saturday after- \won-at her residence, 125 South Jack- fon street. in honor of Miss Isabell Shay of Michigan. Miss Shay is a sister and house guest of Mrs. Stuart Updegraff. High honors for the aft- ernoon were tuken by Miss Lillian Harlin. Miss Longshore Entertains. Miss Lois Longshore entertained at an informal dinner narty last evening given at the Longshore ranch. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out in the decorations. Among the invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Longshore, the Misses Lovey. Norris and Catherine .Dunn, and Messrs. Clement Nicolaysen. T. J. Drew. Wheeler Canfield, Brian Tobin and’ tho hostess. ee ‘Miss Eleanor McLaughlin was host- ess at an Informal bridge party given | Sdturday afternoon ut her home in ie Rex apartments. 2. Roval Neighbors ‘Wilt Meet. The Royal Nelxhbors of America will meet in regular session this eve- ning at & o'clock at the I. 0. 0. F, hall. All members are asked to he present. as officers for the coming year will be elected. There will he a focial hour and refreshments will be served, . Christian Church Bozrar Saturday. The ladies of the Christian church | wil hold thelr annual Christmas ba- caar, Saturday of this week in tse} Mr. and Mrs, “George No‘an and family arrived Sunday from thelr home in Des Moines and intend to spend several weeks hers. eras Mrs: S. Smith left last evening for} Colorado where she will spend two weeks visiting at the home of her sister. . . Jdmes O'Hara left last week for Montana to. be gone several wee on business. - Wilson Horris returned ‘yesterday from California after spending sty: “eral months visitir.g “friends. “se Robert Lilly of Omaha ness caller for, a few days. see ¢ CarlU. Morrison left Saturday for | Colorado be gone a week or ten days on business. oe PERSAONALS Miss; Helen Wanbale of Lead, D., is visiting with friends bere. eee Mrs: J. Spencer returned this morn- ing from Colorado after spending two weeks visiting friends. is a busi- cia Brice] . Ss. M. L.° Matter is a business caller from Denver for the week. eee Jamison camo W. M. Hopkins ‘returned Sunday from Rawlins after spending several days in that city on business. Mr. and Mrs. ©. 8S. Starrett of jOsage, Wyo.,"are visitors in the city. || Mr.-and Mrs, L. B, Gayland are Lander residents who arrived fn Cas Per yesterday for a stay uf a few days. R. E. Wertz rgturned Sunday morn- ‘ng from Denver and Cheyenne where he spent several da¥s on business for the Producers and Refiners. ee Morris J. Negi arrived this morn- ing from Great Falls, Mont., and will spend « week cr 10 days attending to business ‘affairs.” ’ Ba a ak EE JeweJry and watch repairing by ex-| per workmen; all work guaranteed Casper Jewelry Manufacturing Co. 0-8 Bulldin 12-3-¢t 2 Sage et . In Japanese houses the rooms are RAIL CONSOLIDATION HEARING SET FOR JAKUARY, ARGUMENTS _- ONPACIFIC DIVORCE CONTINUE WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.—Interstate commerce commission hearings on proposals to consolidate railroads in the west, will be resumed in Washington on January 17. In announcing its plans today the commission sdiiethat while it has already considered at length evidence relating t6 proposed consolidations in the north- west, the question of merging the Northern Pacific with the Chicago, Burlington and Quincyg ond the Great —————— MEET WITH COUNEIL ON WEDNESDAY MT sumed heartngs, | | { Central Pac fic were put before th®: ‘The regulaf meeting of the city interstate commerce commission to-! councl which would ordinarily have dny by Judge Robert S, Lovett, chair-| been held this even!ng has been post- mah of ‘the board of directors of the! poned until Wednesday afternoon at Union Pacific. |2 o'clock In order to have the pres- Application of the Southern Pacific ence of Governor Robert D. Garey for permission to reta’n the Central who will discuss with the cotncil the fe despite the supreme coutt de- question of laping out a sewer in the RAIL SEPARATION ARGUMENTS CONCLUDED. WASHINGTON, Déc. 11.—Final as- pecta of the proposed reparatlog, of the Southern Pacific railroad from*the trying Ja recep: exploitir which ul Ur LIVING FAPLOITED IN MUSICAL SHOM Jiggs and Maggie to"Be Seen in Person at the Iris Theater on Thursday. The living, which we all are sem; to have found chord In the new vebicié gems of t‘eorge Mo noted cartow nist a is to be the ata! Manus, the ‘p Father" His tertaining of offered thus Jiges loved Celtic, who as aad as made such a hits upon a idea : y the turmoil of h baneful existence. He seeks refuge from the nagging and hen-pecking of Maggie, hin wife, who although good at heart, belleves in. the polley domiration with the result that s ne moment's respite. But “Father” manages to “get even and just how he mplishes this secmingly impossible end forms the foundation of one of the merriest, snapplest and laugh-provok butions, of the ye pe cial mus'e, sexelusive scenic tnvestt ture, beauty, Screams, novelt'es, sur prises and innovations, promised gnd as those sponscring th's unique production as theater-goers are aware nvariably keep thelr compacts. A eli a ‘HUNGRY HEARTS” AT AMERICA STRONG PLAY ‘Hungry Hoarts,” now playing at he America !s a Vital picture of the of immigrants who have just to America. The struggle for elr own betterment, their desire for utiful thing: d their passionate feeling for justice, are all splendidly brought out Not many young men woulld choose a wife perhaps from these immi- grants, especiaily if the young man in the case were a promising lawyer and the young lady were practically ineducated. That, however, ts what makes “Hungtp Hearts,” the inter esting picturo which it is. ‘Sweetest Girl In Dixie’ Deals With Southern Romance “The Sweetest Gli in Dix'e,’? which will be repeated this evening at the Iris by the Styles and Smiles com- pany, is an old fashioned romance of the south and hag for its theme the attempt to force a marriage through a senze of duty. Loretta Kidd takes the leading role and carr’es it out. beautifully. Imogene Kennedy surprises her friends by appearing in a part such as she hag not taken before In Cas- i Vacation the ana wittiest, ng col are The setting of the effected providing a complete atmos. play is well sion ordering their divorce he saiti Kenwood addition where he owns a Was considered by the Union Pacif'c; large umount of property. to be “in a certain sense, war.” Judge Lovett freely conceded the Union Pacjfic had extended but unnamed amounts of mopey to influence publle opinion on the Pa- cific coast and elsewhere in an effort & to defeat the campaign of the South Ra i tha Lge WW ern Pacific ——_ Smallpox Situation ¥ Under Control Here & phere of the south, Many special numbers are also ot} Jiggs | WALENTINO MANES LOSE ° CHEYENNE BOYS LOSE ¢ PAGE THREE. ° CHEYE are he Cheyenne here were many cultivat hes of beard in nd letting th nitation of that now mor there was'a run ast be after a udents ca entinoet FAVOR LIPPERS PIONEERS TAKE LOVE NOTS By KAY KEAN PART INCHURCH SERVICE HER Tribuné Paid Trail Blazers in Unique Service Held Last N « The service he Method'st church ming pioneers was well «attended. Every seat in the auditorium was, Med, despite the very windy weather’ ¢ that prevailed. Bert Wagner, who came to Wyoming in 1869, opened the service with ewo prano re Ww. 8 Kimball, who 4o~ y rs ha lived in per, responded in behalf of the pioneers to the ac tor, F Car honor many welcome Abraham as being » start a great race an Then he referred to th ther pioneers of more r outlined the h'story of told of the reason for proclaynation asking the people of Wyoming to ob-. serve the ‘day with approp : E elses. It was on December 10, 1869, that the {rst governor of Wyo. signed the law giving suffrage to women of Wyoming. In this way Wyoming w the first state in the Union to grant this privilege to women. At the clove of his address Rev. Carter appealed to the people to be p’oneers and do her oic work tn realm, and to stand for higher citizenship a Christian character. All ages and creeds were represent ed at che service. Of the 175 peop! present only nine who were twenty one years old or more were born in Wyoming. In the autience was one woman, Mrs. J. T. Richards, whose grandmother cast the; first wornan‘s Yote in Johnsbn' county. On the back of the church calendar was blank verse poem entitled “Pioneers, writ ten by E. R. Shipp, the poet laureate } of Wyoming. o a moral Heed abt aA employment of women in the Cincinnatt Public Li- brary and its branches has been tarred by action of the board of trus. tees. Future married pte ala ae “Geraldine Farrar has sold her cos- tumes, but will not retire from the public according to a news item. It might be well for her to keep out of the draft, however.—Des Moines Register. given. The one ds out. by Miss Kennedy To Decide What To Buy For Her especially A Kiss Behind the Pout. raising explode ADT 4 theaters In boredom for A husband wen't w el now a: da lov then if the boys rt twitting him abou! there is noth each quar the it uke a whole by Public Ledger —_ Bentonite Factory ao Opened at Chian CHEYE? reyhee Ch NE, Wyo., cal Dec. f bentonite from those jow and Rock River. sosem under the trade name “WW: nite.” Oats dhetennke 11.—The Products company has opened Its factory for the refining Wyoming depos’ adjacent to Medicine The concern will market bentonite for various pur- iNet in five minutes Quaker Oats now come in two styles—the Quick and the regular. Quick Quaker, perfected by our experts, is the quickest cooking oats in the world. It cooks to perfection in 3 to 5 minutes. Both have that matchless flavor which has made Quaker Oats PP su- me, Both are flaked from queen ins only--just the rich, plump, lavory oats. But in Quick Quaker the cats are cut before flaking. They are rolled very thin and partly cooked. So the flakes are smaller and thinner—that is ali. cook quickly. And the small thin flakes Tell your grocer which you want. If Quick Quaker, look for “Quick” on the label. Quick Quaker Oats Cook in 3 to 5 minut: : Our Stock Is Most Complete. The Price Tags Will Do the Selling No change haa been noticed tn the & smallpox situation in Casper during @ thel ast few days. The es AN which had already been reported seem ¥ M4 no new patients have come under thé eyes cf the doctors. Charles Anderson returned this morning from Chicago after spending two Wecks on business, 4 Floyd Cooper left this morning for| a short bu: to Montana. always of standard sizes. {iss Emma Farrens is here from Joseph, Mo. Haf+y 1. Weston, cashier of the American National bank of Chey: CHRISTMAS SEAL DANCE Wednesday Night, Dec. 13 Make merry by attending the big Christ- mas Seal Dance. You can help by making this dance a big success. to be pretty well under control, and At the suggestion of the health authorities, many people underwent vaccination as a preventative } ’ Best Indestructible Pearis $3.95 70 SE SE ELE Rogers Silverware. set, in plush box. Join the Money Savers at the United Jewelry Shop . $15 to $35 value, at $14.00 26-piece Honest-to-goodness Wo: They will keep good time. Elgin, Waltham, Hayde: Wrist Watches. guaranteed. Sale price 16-jewel rking Men’s Watches. $5.95 Nn... $12.50 Gouraud’s Oriental: Crea Admission 25c 10ce—Dance—10c Ladies Free everyone. The Hopewell Hospital Lilian L. Nelson, Superintendent “ Thermopolis, Wyo. A general hospital, situated in the Hot Springs district of Ther- mopolis, to which visiting phyal- claus are welcome. Rates moderate; only _graduat nurses; for fur:her information a dress the Superintendent. ARKEON ACADEMY DANCING Bi St Se REPEAT This Address Will Save You Money—Be Sur United Jewelry Shop Good Selection of Agate Jewelry at Reduced Prices Space will not allow us to quote prices on the entire stock, but our prices will 249 South Center Street satisfy e to Find the Right Place ERE EE EE EEA EAE AEE PEALE AE REG REAR REA ALAR We Will Help You Par: SEs