Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 9, 1923, Page 3

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| f he Casrer Daily Cribune PAGE THREE. for. the Wyoming Children’s Home so ciety will be put on by Mrs. F. A. Marr and Mrs. P, J. Hand at the Ar keon on February 1. The dance will. be the. customary “ten cent” affair for which Acker- man's Easy Going Jazz orchestra will furnish the mus. T. J. McKeon has donated the hall only expense which will accrue wil! be the payment; 4ay from Chicago She 1s much m- so that a large part Proved after having undergone an op. of the money taken in at the door eration there. will go toward the society for which ES Sse for this night. The of the musicians the dance is being given. see Military Ball Win Feature Drilling. The cadet m'litary ball which will Cares take p'ace at the high school. Friday willbe preceded by a drilling exhibl- tion put on by the cadets. At this. time judges will be present to deter- mine the best drilled cadet who will rece've the medal given annually by the Casper Rotary club. Invitations are being sent out to friends of the students, and a largo crowd is expected to show up at the! eee dance. i Visitors here from Cleveland, O.. ie Bryce Wilson orchestra will who arrived in Casper this morning Mr! and’ Mrs, Littlefield Celebrate Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs, Glenn C. Litttefield! were hosts last n‘ght at @ dinner and bridge party held at the'r home on South Park street. Violets and roses were used as table decorations. Two tables were filled at bridge. Mr. Harry Cotton took high honors. De Molay Elect Of 5 The Dartus chapter, Order of Do Mo‘ay, elected three new officers at their sesison last night. They were Alfred Goznell, m. c. (reta‘ned in of- fee} Paul O’Brien, s. c.; and Harry Astin, J. 0. pes ‘Wee Gee Club Thursday Afternoon. 5 ‘Mrs. C. W. Andrew will be hostess to'the members of the Wee Gee club at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon at ‘\\her home, 988 South Beech street. cee Presbyterian Teachers WH Meet Tonight. . All teachers and officers of the Firat Presbyter!an Sunday school are requested to meet at 7:30 this ning at the Presbyterian manse, 804 South Wolcott street. Business of importance will be taken up. eee Rebekahs Meet Tomorrow Evening. Rebekah ‘a rerular® wes: sion tomorrow evening. Officers. for the new term wll be installed. Lunch will be served by’ Lillie Tedford, -Frova Lowe, Emma Johnson, Mae Engdahl, Bert Lawton, H. Johnson, J. G. Free- mat, and H. Tedford. . se Thimble Club The American Beauty . Thimbte ‘orth Grant street, at 2 o'clock Wed- nesday afternoon, January 10. A full attendance ts desired as the annual electio nof officers will take place at this meeting. see Gloria Dare Blake who conducted @ studio in Casper for some time and who made many friends here !s ‘gain- ing popularity for her musical and dramatic talent in Tampa, Fla., where she now resides. The following is from the Tampa Daily Times: ‘ “About 25 guests attended the first of the ‘studio evenings’ of the Gloria Dare Blake Studio of Music and Dra- matic Art at 1006 De Leon Street, Monday evenin, “Plans were discussed’ for the reading of plays, the study of operas, cantatas, and other musical programs to be given during the year under the direction of Madame Blake. Madame Blake, who has had many years of congert and recital work throughout the United States and Canada and whose dramatic work was under the direction of Daniel Frohman, rendered everal contralto solos and greatly leased wath her pianologue of dra matic read % * re) we 0 Mr. and Mrs.. John Tucker retur: ed yesterday from Los Angeles, Cal. where they have been visiting with Mrs, Tucker'g parents. Mr, Tucker is manager of the Virginia and Wyatt hotels. ' Straighten That - Bent Back No need to suffer from that tired, dead ache in your back, that lame- ness, those distressing urinary dls orders. Cas people have found how to get rejlef. Follow this Casper reaident’s example. Joun Shuman, 1216 W. Hleventh street, says: “I had to get up three or four times at night on account of the weak and ioo free action of my kidneys and the secretions were ecanty and burned in passage. This I think was due to inflammaiton of iny bladder. Sharp twinging pains over my kidneys were bad enough but/ stoop ng caused the pain to be- come more severe. I saw Doan's Kidney Pills advertised in the paper and after using one box from Kim- ball’a Drug Store the backbone be- came less severe and I was cured en- tirely. I am glad to recommend Doan’s to anyone troub’ed as I was. Price 60c at all dealers. Don't sim. ply ask for a kidney remedy—get 4 benefit dance to furnish funds eves | PERSONALS Misd Telander of the Personality Shop has just returned from visiting relatives in Hot Springs, 8. D. eee ‘Mrs. J. C. Cotterall returned Sun- | Mrs. ‘Joseph A. Degan has deen {called to Springfield, Ill, by the sur- den illness of her father, Danie) Boland. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown are ; Visiting friends in the city, Mr. id »Mre. Brown reside at Salt Creek. . ° Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Hansen are | Omaha residents who arrived in Cas. | Per yesterday for a brief stay. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Tice are here from Chicago are Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Peny. eee Mrs. Gail Humerick came in yes- terday from Salt Creek. —>——___ City Briefs | HL. Nichols “and F. J. Elis are Denver business men who came up this morning. cee Allan Peterson !s’ here from Chey. enne. THE NEWSPAPER—BEFORE AND AFTER MARRIAGE VAUDEVILLE REHEARSAL FURNISHES PLOT FOR OFFERING AT COLUMBIA “The New Leade: A San Francisco man in this city at the present time fs O. M. Merlin. eee Jack Baker returned to Fort .Col-| Uns Saturday night where he will again take up his course i engi- neering. has made many friends by reason of: his mirth-provoking songs and speeches. He is really a clever come- dan. Louise Fairfax will be the leading |lady and will sing a “blues” number. | Pansy Brown and May LaPrue will ‘form a | A. C. Williams in an oll man from Denver who is spending a few days in Casper. $item {South Conwell square, saw Fred Lorch will hi eee P. A. Grathwol, representing the! New York, is in Casper calling on the ©t! comedy for tonight. This story/that is well fitted to his taient. In bicle and got in the way of trade, |deals with the Monday morning re-,addition there are schedued tive mu- ™obilo. hearsal in a vaudeville house and for sical numbers, | By some chante, Arnold |that reason g ves an added opportu nity for the producing of a number of| special acts. jan exceedingly funny comedy of sim- Jack Lord takes the part of the! ee i Headaches from Slight Colds Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets | relleve’ the Headache by curing the} Cold. A tonic laxative and germ. de-/Jeader,.. Bile Howard, a..new mem: “trover. o'The ‘box* bea’ 8 signature! ber of the company, will act a blac! of E. W., Grove. (Be sure you ‘get fact part. Howard has been in C: BROMO.) 30c. per only a day or two but while hero ith only. five persons needed in the cast. NE a ERR gan about the m:ddle of the vse Tribune Want Ads and get resu'ts century. R Child Has Narrow Escape from Death Little Arnold Jorgensen, the son of ter team for a clever vaude.{Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Jorgensen, 241 © the part of 4¥-Kar smashed to pleces. yesterday he stage manager, and Tom Depew #fternoon and barely escaped a like is the offering/ will take that of the property boy. fate when be started to cross East Sweet-Orr Manufacturing company of °f the Columbia im the way of musi-|B lle Maxwell will also have a part Second street in* his precarious ve- Jack Lord’s company has just fin- any serious injuries himself, ined the staging of “Who's Who.”/in gonly a cut over the eye which Engraving on plates and wood be- —By C. D. Batchelor FOUR OTHER Richards near B.-M. McKoin and * asa fellow Mason’ bell ness. Uces written on ‘change up.’ MeKoin's “life, house was shot was home.” ‘Where was Watt?” baying cards, poker.” ng openly understood house at night?” “Yes, on that night most all night.” Ko'n?" Bastrop road." “Did you make any try to ferret out who Koin?” “No. during the game?’ Koin?"* “Well, former and he should the notes. time.” onymous letters?" he had recefved word phone that Campbell, two bodyguards his Kid- cs be killed.” an auto’) of Mer Rouge. “Who escaped him?" suffer-) “Captain Skipwith.” I had told my friends fifteenth “How about- the Wid they take place, what direction?” Following this talk, I received .no- typewriter ‘They were unsigned andre written on yellow paper.” tion. “Now did anything else occur that “bru! Jed. you to believe the klan® was ac-}no: laceration: tixe in the. community?” “Yes.\ prior to an attempt on Dr.}ged=by what there was “an effort ‘black \dnap Addie May Hamilton.’ vhere were you, the night Dr. Mc-| naped. M. F.. Holloway, a fisherman, who a | as at Lake La Fourche short the, mutilated Richards were found testified | bodies were floating face down,” he ‘He .was there also; we vere alll said, “Both bodies reminded me of two “Was it an opea peker’ gane, tt he-| old rag dolls which had been chewed could always find a game at your) “That's right inost any time.” “You are sure you did not your house that night?’’ ‘When did you first hear you were suspected of shooting et Dr. “Not until I was held up on the I always had a hard time managing my own business without meddling into other's affairs. ‘Anything said about Dr. McKoin I knew McKoin was a re- We talked quite a long “That was before he was shot at?” “About two or three weeks." “Since the disappearance of son have you ever received any an- “Not directly but Davenport said would have to away from there of they would Campbell and Whipple are citizens aid Davenport say ‘When did Davenport was stitched up at the county hos-| tat?’ ple plot, the whole thing was done pital td which Arnold was taken. “It was after the kidnaping, after ———>__— son had been murdered.” Daniel ai but- he was to! 24. into?” that the boys up leave Me- inquiry or to shot at 2c know about yor over the tele- Whipple and told tell you I believed my inaping, where DRESSES JUST ARRIVED FROM NEW. YORK A smashing big purchase by Miss Frantz at low prices which our buying capacity commands, enables us to offer the entire purchase at 95 $2395 53395 ' Silks, Canton Crepes, Combinations, Tricoshams, Poiret Twills, Serges, etc. s feurteen to forty-six. A Most Liberal Assortment of Styles and Colors Another Arrival Today Gives You Over 300 Dresses to Select from at Just a few steps from Second Street on Center Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Shuman had. Foster-Milburn Co., Altrs,, Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. In this wonderful array are many, many beautiful Spring models. Complete range of sizes from ‘A Liberal Showing of Highest Grade Spring Dresses ” “We were on the Bastrop-Monroo! road. held, did you hear your son, Watt, ppealed to him! speak?" to stop what he ed was the klan action. “Dr. McKoin ‘said to me: that ne would do all ho could, not: a, klansman,” declared the wit “I aid not.” the man and faced him.” Dr. Fe J. physician testified as to treating W. [C.Andrews on the night of August Andrews was one of the men flog- time Daniel and Richards were kid- “There was some gzlvanized tele- | phone wires around both bodies. | took a stick and,examined one of the bodies. a piece of the skull hanging on a we played al-| thread, it looked like Z “I went back wife back to see the bodies. fidn't see them because | the place all roped off,” he said. THEFT OF SPOTLIGHT Roy Lindsey was fined $50 and costs in Justice “What took place during the con- Monday afternoon on a conviction of versation between you and Dr. Mc]petty larceny. the theft of a spotlight from an auto- mobi:e belonging to George Walker, HR OTHEAS THREATENED WITH = DEATHAT MERROUGE, IS CLAM (Continued from Page One) disappearance of Watt Bastrop last August. The witnesses declared he went to Dr. A_similer charge against Charles Linéna: Ths uring the period you were being You did not recgonize any one?” Yo, if I did I would have gone to Willey, a Mer Rouge “He looked rely whipped. like he had been I asked no ques- had several. severe back but there were was hooded” described as a band at the same after | bodies. of Daniel and | “Both and thrown out there. poo 1! This was Daniel. I found and brought my She they ‘had the R DRAWS $50 COURT FINE Brennan's court on The charge involved back. in. December. y was dismissed. | PROPOSED gee tad New Hampsh’re legistature, with a membersh!p of 441, ts the lar- gest of the state lawmaking bod!es. Don’t Lose Your Hair Try Cuticura of Cuticura Soap. ies, Dopt. 407, Frantz Shop. eh Ba CLOSING OUT We Must Get Out Jan. 31 If your scalp is irritated, itchiny and burning and your hair dry falling out in combfuls try the lowing treatment. Touch sj dandruff and itching with Ointment and follow with hot , “ame Sample ach Free by Mall. Address: Gold wrist watch on Sec- ond street bus line or be- tween 734 East Third and W. engraved on Reward for return to the Frantz Shop. Buy Your Groceries Here and Save Monarch Tomato Catsup, 14-0z. bottle 35e@ Yacht Club Salad Dressing, large Dottle sos Ssh foe Yacht Club Salad Dressin bottles <2 spese ee ae ee Pure Extract Honey, 3-Ib. jar_____-__50e@ ee -----25€ g, small Monarch Olive Oil, Imported, pint---_-6Qe Monarch Olive Oil, Imported, quart $4.05 Armour’s Grape Juice, pint Van Camp's Chili Sauce, 1 bottle _ Paul’s Jam, 1-lb. jar______ Orange Marmalade, 1-Ib. j Del Monte Jelly, 15-oz. jar. 1\4-oz. ar. Utah-Made Tomatoes, per gal.______-5\7@ BLUE FRONT GROCERY Phones 457 a nd 458 110 East Second ani fol- of veicura THE NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO. }- Everything in Building Material RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Office and Yard—First and Center Phone 62

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