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Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Lathrop enter- city are especi: tained at a dinner party Saturday eveing at their home, 995 Sout Cen- ter street. eee Hocker-Ader Marriage Sunday. The marrage of Miss Cora L. Hocker to Daniel E. Adler took piace ‘at 9 o'clock Sunday morning at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage. The Rev. Lewis Carter officiated. Past Matron Meeting Tomorrow. The Past Matron club wil meet to joffered to all the young people at- tending this church. Strangers in the Mr, and Mrs. Miller Entertain. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Miller tained at an informal dinner party yesterday at their home on South Jefferson street present. enter. onan Informal Dinner Party Last Evening. Mesdames A. C. Leabon and aJck “lark entertained at an informal din-| ner party last evening at their home | Eight guests were | Che Casver Daily Cribune —By C. D. Batchelor SIX SEIZED BY SHERIFE HERE. OVER WEEK-END Arrests Include One For Attempting Holdup; Other Offenses Six men were picked up by the sherif(’s office f various offenses over the twoday Christmas holiday and spent either all or part of Christ- | mas day in the county jail A. G. Mathers. R. E. Forester and CEE EEE EEE POS | biel Frank Hines wore arrested thte Sat-| morrow afternoon at the home of | South Ash street. Christmas deco-| Mrs. Carl E. Hawks, 6643 East Third street. M Hawks will be assisted for the afternoon by Mrs. Shaffer. Santa Cluas at ssryne Home. Santa Claus called Saturday eve- ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bryne on CY avenste and their families. The livingroom was beaut!- fully decorated with a large Christ mes tree in which Santa left a gift for every one present. The house was beautifully Croor- ated in Christmas holly, ribbons and wreaths The children spent the eve- ning playing games. Among the fam {Yes who were present to greet Santa were, George Ferguson, A. Marshall, A. A. Slade, M. C. Church and Peter Tobin. } eee Iroquis Meeting ‘This Evening. Iroquis Council No. 6, Degree of Pocahantas will meet In regular se: sion at 7:29 at the I. O. O. F. hall. Ot- ficers for the coming year will be elected at this meeting. Christmas Dinner Yesterday. Mr. and Mrs, Roy H. Bullack enter tained at an old fashioned Yuletide dinner yesterday at their home on Hast Fourth street. Among those who were present were Mr. and Mrs. Russel Oliver, Misa Maybetta Ellison, D. R. McD and Roy Bullack, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver are on a@ return \ honeymoon trip from eSxttle, Wash. to their home at Rock Island, IU., where Ovver has his headquar- ters as one of the legal staff for the Chicago Rock Island ané@ Pacific rail road. Mr. Oliver was a former class mate of Mr. Bullack in Chicago. Silver Tea Friday. * i ‘The ladies of North Casper will en t a silver tea Friday after terta'n 4 noon, December 29, at the home 0 Mrs, Edwar, DeQuette, 1043 St. Joh street. The tea promised to be North Casper ladies success and al are asked to attend. | Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Entertain f istmas Dinner. Ase ena oeal E. H. Baxter enter tained at an informal Christmas dir ner last evening at their home, ‘West Fourteenth street. Christma decorations were used end the eve ing was spent in playing cards. ‘The inviteé: guests were the Messrs nd Mesdames W. C. Rhodes, R. D ‘Robertson, L. M. Sheppard, Messrs. W. E. Grover, J, Grover and the ‘host and hostess. Elks Guests Asked to Call on Committee. > ‘All invited guests, not members 0 local Elks’ lodge who have re Saved invitations to the Elks’ mn nual formal dance Thursday evenin are requested to call at the office © Carney Peterson, chairman of ss e {nvitation committee, in the Ol Ex change building previous to Thurs 4 ‘This request was made by th invitation committee this morning. Preparations for the dance, whic Y wil be the most elaborate affair o the winter's social reason, have beer completed. It is anticipated that 20! couples will be present, making thé largest gathering at a formal party in Gey «Casper in several years. *? Dinner Liga 2 Tomorrow Bvening- : Mrs. R. M. Andrus will enterta’: formal dinner party tomorroy. bs ag cg at her horse on Durbin rere The affa'r will be given in honor © Ralph Andrus, who is spending th: yacation here from the Universitr ¢ Minnesota. 9 Reach Marks Marriage. Miss Christ'ana Beach and Mr. Jor Marks were quietly married Saturday evening at the home of the bride, 262 West B street. The Rev. Lewis Carter performed the ceremony. The couple was attended. by Mrs. Ollie Lewis and George Popovich. * * Hay-Hegewald Marriage Last Week. ‘The marriage of Miss Mary Hay >' Rock Springs to George Hegewald of Laramie took place last week at the home of the bride. The groom is x senior at the university at Laram'e this year and was 2 member of the football team. Mr. Hegewald has won MS =o many honors in athletics. The bride is the daughter of John W. Hay, re cently Republican candidate for gov- ernor. oe Holiday Party Tomorrow Evening: One of the most important social events of the season will be the holl- day party of young women and young men at the Presbyterian Tabernacle at Sixth and Durbin streets tomor- row evening. A happy evening of games and amusements, and a chance to make many new acquaintances !s rations were used. Among those Present were the Messrs and Mes. dames Eugere Dunn, BE. C, Skinner Joe Irwin, A. C. Leabon, Jack Clark. the Misse: Irwin, Veronica Parsons. Glenn and Van Meter Recital Thursday. The students of the Van Meter school of music will give a recital Thursday evening, Dec. 28 at the Methodist church. The program will begin promptl yat 7:30. All those in- terested in music are asked to at- tend. DeMolay Will Give Dance. A dance to welcome the students who are home for the holidays will be given by the lool chapter of De folay in the Masonic temple Friday night. Invitations are betng iesued to the friends of the members as wel ‘4 @ general invitation to eny stu- den| Attendance at this dance ts expect- ed to surpass that of any of the lances given thua far inasmuch as it vill furnish one of the finest oppor- unitles of the season for the stu- ‘ents to get together. Patrons and patronesses for the oo vasion are Mr. and J. M. Lowndes, Mr. and Mrs, BE. Rediski, Mr, and Mrs. C. H. ‘Townsend anéi Mr. and Mrs. Lew M. Ga) ee Miss Malene Loa ‘Vil Hold “Kid” Party. A kid-kostume party will be given v Miss Malese Lea Wednesday eve- ung at her home on West Four enth street. | PERSONALS | Mrs. John Bryne of 345 ic, has as her house guests until fter the holidays her sister, Mrs. 68 McWilliams and daughter Gar. et of Hay Springs, Neb. Mrs. Mc illiams was formerly a resident of asper, CY ave- eee Miss Patricia O'Neil is spending a ew days in Douglas visiting at the ome of her sister. Miss O'Neil will eturn this week. eee Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kerwood and son are spending the holidays at their ormer home in Kansas City. Mr. <erwood will return the middle of he week. Elizabeth and Margaret | Harry | ae THIS SIDE OF HEAVEN. urday night by Dep Easton for disturbing the peace at a North Bur. Ungton amusement hall Monty Keefe was picked same evening by Deputy charged with the illegal of firearms and disturbance. rest was made at Salt Creek. John Patton, arrested Saturday night, will be charged with highway robbery. It is alleged that he at tempted to hold up a man on West Yellowstone avenue, following a friendly card game. John Gresser must face a charge of petty larceny before Judge Tub! this afternoon. He ts said to have stolen some timber from a local lum: ber and coal yard. MAN STANDING “ON SIDEWALK Is STRUCK BY AUTO up the possession ‘Tue ar eral weeks attending to business mat. ters and visiting friends. Sam Lang ts here for a short while from Chicago. | ee Harold Kiley returned this week| fromfrom a two weeks’ trip to the Montena oil fields. | eee Jeremiah Mahoney left today for! the Buffalo Creek ranch after spend ing Christmas with his family. | e je 0 Arthur O. Borks has returned from | Riverton where he spent several days | at the Sledon structure. 2 /9,.8 | James Ewing left this week for California and will spend severa!| months visiting friends. cee James O'Connor has returned from Rawlins and the Ferris field whcre he has been for the last month and will spend the holidays here visiting | friends. see "Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mayne and small daughter, Shannon, left last week for California where they will spend the winter. VAUDEVILLE AT Mrs. Sarah Morton will atrive this | voek from her home in Douglas and | AIS TONIGHT Juggling, ventriloquism, songs ani dances, and comedy, make up the vaudeville billing for the Iris theater tonight and tomorrow. “Pleasing Pot-Pouri Songs and Dances” is the title to the act given by Evans and Maye. Tie offering ‘x clean, wholesome, and verv well pre sented. Following several refined singing. selections, Miss Ella Maye of ters her dancing numbers. The num ber as a whole is a splendid express of song and dance and it will please most delightfully. The Orpheus Comedy Four offer the “Grouch Killers." From the time |they appear until they finish their act Mrs. Jack Clark will have as her/is one long laugh. The appearance jouse guest this week, Miss Leora/of the four garbed in the costumes of Wells of Lander. While here Miss/the character they wish to portray Wells will attend the Blk dance. starts the risibilities and continues to ot i |tickle the same for a quarter of an Little Hattie Hardy who has been/hour, As comed’ans they are in a vill spend several days visiting at | he home of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Walkerson ere vity visitors for a few days from hetr home in Denver. eee Miss Mary Long has arrived from Houston, Texas, and will be connect- <i with the county treasurer's office here. . eee Mr. and Mrs. L. G, Newman are he parents of an eight jound baby son who arrived yesterday at their; rome, 1014 South Oak street. Both 1other and son are reported. to be do- ng nicely. | eee ttending St. Agnes academy at Al-|class by themselves. .. is visiting Curing the’ Club juggling, jap spools, devil with her parents Mr. and/sticks, mat spinning and balancing Irs. J, L. Hardy. are included {n the performance by Nd Station | Ratphs and May. This act has been Mr, and Mrs. W. P. Jones and/pjayed tn 14 countries with success laughter, Maudie Evelyn, came injand both members do equal mount rom their home at Sait Creek to of work. There {s no stalling, Bvery. pend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs./thing is neat and fast all the way osep Gerdom. Mrr. Jones is the'through. The clever pair perform a aughter of Mrs. Gerdom. routine of stunts which are not only baths 25 novel and well presented but so origi- Cari Bernard, assistant cashier for/nai as to mark the actors as marvels he Citizens’ National bank returned|in their line, his morning from Boulder, Colo,! Harry Lee, a New York boy, ts an vhere ho Bus been spending Christ- artist of exceptional ability. He hax nas with his parents. won for himself a name in the east Teens as an entertainer. He has just fin- ‘shed an engagement of three months 'n New York city. This is his first time in the west. H's present offer- ng gives him a good opportunity for displaying his ability as a ventrilo- quist He also renders many popular song hits with his pleasing volce. “The Unfoldment” ts the picture wh'ch will be shown. “BURNING SANDS’ SCORES BIG SUCCESS AT RIALTO “Burning Sands” a new Paramount picture featuring Wanda Hawley and Milton Sills, ts doing a land office business at the Rialto theater this week. Tho opinion is freely express- Williams D. Frederick and Y. K. are in the city from Omaha and will spend several days on business. ay ark Charles Hubert left yesterday for Chicago and New York to be gone several weeks on a business and pleasure trip. eee Harry Ottmire and son are here from Ft. Worth and will spend sey- Prevent Infiuenza The tonic ana Laxative Effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets will keep the system in a_ healthy condition and thus ward off all at-j|ed that the photoplay is equal 1 tacks of Co'ds, Grip or InIfluenza.| drama and appeal to ne = Sheik i Ne, | The production is most beautiful PRESRYTERIANS NEW STCVES TAKEN Ta ENDORSE PLANS FOR BUILDING Executive Committee Is Named to Work Out Church Details The congregation of the First Pres-! byterian church at the cose of the regular service Sunday morning voted unan!mously to accept the recommen- lation of the boards of elders and ‘rusteer for the erection of the new hurel bu'ld'ng the coming year at the corner of Eighth and Wolcott. 1. \. Reed was chosen cha’rman of the neeting and the recommendation was vresented by O. L. Walker, secretary ft the board of trustees. By vote of the congregation the se ection of an executi committee r more members to plan and c: t the campaign for funds, and ao rry smaller number to serve as the bul’d ng committee, was referred to the ards of elders and trustees, which vill meet this evening at the home of Iu. A. Reed for the working out of the detafis. * The meeting Sunday morning was ‘argely attended, and a spirit of hearty co-operation manife J W. A BRYANT HOME 1S SADDENED BY DEATH OF DAUGHTER FRANCES Little Frances Rryant, 9-year-old Aaughter of Mr. and Mra. W. A. Bry ant, 728 East Yellowstone, died yes terday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The little girl had been 111 for several daye. The funeral will be held trom Shaffer-Gay chapel at 10 o'clocl Thursday morning. Christian Sc!ens= services will be observed. The father of the deceased ts a triin diepztcher for the Burlington ratirend, , oe BOX OF DYNAMITE FOUND, INVESTIGATION STARTED Deputies trom Sheriff Joe Marquis office are investigating this afternoon the report made by Glen Farley of Casper, that he found a box of dyna- mite, capped and wired for use, a box of caps, a timber and 150 feet of additional wire about eight miles east on the bank of the North Platte river yesterday afternoon. Farley was on a hunting trip at the time. From the description given by Far ley there is a possibility that the dy- namite outfit may have heen intended for criminal ‘use. according to the sheriff's office. Irresistible Eyes are those which are Bright Pisncles Aenean ath f Murine, It has stood FNURINE- x For your EYES cummumest. Proprietor of the | | E@ward Harris, |"Pulsa hotel on North Center street |was. knocked unconscious at 10:30 | Monday evening when he was hit by a Buick roadster at the corner of Eaxt n GIMP ROTARY, SCQUTS SSNS SENSES ARE MADE COMFORTABLE Mr. Harris was standing in a group Snow and| that two hoys are responsibbe for this outrage but the Scuots are endeavor- ing to run down the partiés as the Scouts realize that it is lable to throw the Boy Scout organization under sus- picion unless the guilty cnes are found. Howevver the Scouts can show a clean bill of health as tho dif- ferent Troop leaders can show where each Scout was at the time the depre dations were made. Three Scouts will play Trap Inesday evening at the Bap Church basketball floor. The op Three boys are also often ferred to aos the Method‘at Troop and the Troop Six boys are members of he Baptist Church Sa a WEXT HEARING re | TR GIL PROBE OW JANUARY 23 WASHINGTON. Dec. 26. — Post- ponement to January 23, of further 1earings in the investigation of con- litions and prices in the oi! industry was announced tocay by Chairman LaFollette of the senate manufac- cures sub-commission, which is con- dueting tke inquiry. The Standard O!l company of New York has beon requested to send ex- perts representing its various depart- ments to testify upon resumption of he that testimony the sub-commission will hear officials of the Magnolia Petroleum company and the Prairie Pipe Line company. ssid oo Kitten’s Prank Causes Death Of Its Owner NEW YORK, Dec. 26. — A small gray kitten playfully sprang at a rubber hose that connected up the gas stove in the Brooklyn home of Mrs, Catherine Carey, today WE SELL AND RECOMMERD CALUMET Ths Economy BAKING POWDER Cedar St. Market inquiry and upon conclusion of} the Community Carpenters’ union, Bank association, and many including the Presbyterian club, the the Stock- of seven men, waiting for the Bas Second street bus, when the car, turn- The Boy Scouts of Casepr are start-|CUrP and onto the sidewalk. The ing a campaign of activity commenc-|@ Ver said that a frosted windshie'd |Two stoves were taken out to the he was to the curb. |cabin at Camp Rotary last week, one Clifford Thompskins, Texas Oil com- range. The old stove in use at tho DY the machine and bruised.’ Mr, camp was badly damaged by mis. Harris fuffered a strained back and | placed by the new range. | Ormrray eae Om With these two stoves in place, the THANKS ARE EXTENDED in below zero weather. The heating = |stove is a large one and capable of at its last y'sit to the camp brought) MANY ORGANIZATIONS down from the mountain a great log] winter, | Trouble has already been had by Gothmore Park and up on the moun- * tains. Davy Crockett’s cabin near} ator Tribune. by two boys and much damage dono| ft! to all who contributed to making in Gethmore|OUr Chrstmas day festivities such a Park a Iso tered. wid ha cara arabes ic sires to thank all those who helped us jin any way. |the Etks, |1ocai others Ladies’ orchestra, which rendered 2 solo by the leader's little son, and to Rey. C. A. Wilson, who so kindly per |the profram and Christmas treat, and for the splendid patronage we thank ing the corner, was driven up over the ing with the day after Christmas. Prevented him from judging how close a heating steve and the other a cook Pany refinery emp'oye, was also hit creants last summer and it will be re-/everal bruises and contusions, Scouts will be comfortabdble in the cabin keep'ng fire all night and Troop Four| that will provvide fuel for nearly all RY SALVATION ARMY persons breaking into the cabins fy the Asbestos m was broken into! The Salvaton Army is very gratc- Bie cue: Haerss | oath It in reported *UCCess, and through the Tribune dw: | men's number of selections; also a violin |mitted the use of his tabernacle for one and i. Abst. M. EPLETT, Officer in Charge. ‘Omaha Hunting Denver Bandits OMAHA, Neb. Dec. 26.—Working on the theory that the bandits who recently stole $200,000 from the Den. ver Federal Reserve bank employes, , Might have come to this city, Omaha police tod: were checking on a re- port reaching them from an unan jmounced source that a Pullman por- ter had confided to a friend that jhad smuggled two men from Denver |in a stateroom on a fast train arriv- ing here last Saturday. ‘The report had it that the two men give the porter $50 in $5 bills. | Oat Flakes almost ready Quick Quaker Oats Cook in 3 to § minutes | Now there is a Quick Quaker Oats, | as well as the style you know. The Quick style, perfected dy out | experts, is the quickest cooking oats | in the world. It cooks to perfection | in 3 to 5 minutes. Both styles have the quality and | flavor which have won the world. | They are flaked from queen grains only—just the rich, plump, flavory cats. We get but ten pounds from | a bushel. But in Quick Quaker the oats are cut before flaking. They are rolled very thin and partly cooked. So the flakes ays smaller and thinner—that is all. And the small thin flakes cook quickly. The Quick style “Quick” on the label. Bt which you want, marked Tell your is Particularly do we thanik | SI | | TO THE OFFICIALS OF THE CITY OF CASPER For their kind co-operation in as- sisting me in making, for the kid- dies of Casper, a happy Christmas afternoon. HARRY YESNESS The Man In The Barrel oe