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TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1923. The Human Zoo The Tarener Deitn writing By C. D. Batchelor to ataae the entire western tor: terri will leave this evening on an exten-| who 8.ve buying trip to New York PAGE THREE. according to | poem rod, the streets of C Tennyson's famous in the garb of Eve through WE ARE APT To THINK OF “VENUS =] | James Shikany has returned from Chicago where he has been on ar tensive cago M , Growers’ G.'F. Tayler and son Clarente Ostland is a business call- : er for a few days from Denver. tle > cee ikany attended the Fruit] Judge C. O. Brown is returning to convention. Dougals tomerrow morning, termin ing an inter-term session of the dis trict court which !astex days, He buying trip. Wh ventry to save her; people from opression has been adapt- ed to the screen arid will be Jat the Rialto theatre on Wednesday. . The photodrama is said to be re ‘markable and to bear an interpreta tion of the at poem that will in- terest those who see it. shown: will return to Casper Monday, Feb. Mrs. Haneock Entertains. Mrs. John J. Hancock entertained the officers of Natrona Rebekah lodge No. 13 Saturday afternoon at her res- idence, 133 North Lincoln street. Dur- dames M. P. Wheeler, Patrick Sul lvan, Q. K. Deaver, Fred Villnave, Charles Anda Wilbur Foshay, P. Carr, Madelyn Treber, Thomas Hood, M. J. Foley, Arthur Schulte W. Burnett W. W. Keefe, James Smith, ing the afternoon bus ness affairs of| George Brown, Clowry Gaiser, Oscar the lodgo were discussed, after which| Heistand and James Sweeney. @ Tunch was served by the hostess. ped Among those present were Clara M.| De Motay Meeting Davis, noble grand. Carrie Williams, | Is Fine Affair. vice grand; Miriam Philips, financial] THe meeting of the Darius chapter secretary; Hazel Wheaton, treasurer;|Order of De Molay which was held Mary A. Goble, past grand, and/in the Masonic temple last n'ght was Emma Hancock, recording secretary.| marked with the reception of about ikea: 20 visitors from Douglas and also Woodcraft with the installation of officers and Club Meeting Wi the conferring of degrees. Follow ‘The Woodcraft Thimble elub No. $7/ing the business session members of will meet in regular session Wednes-| the Order of Eastern Star served din day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the ner for those Present. home of Mrs. Stanley Overbaugh, 1312 ° South Eim street. The business ses- iw. F. M. 8. wu sion will be fol'owed by installation Meet Tomorrow. of officers. All members of the) Mrs. 8. H. Phelps has requeste* ‘Wooderaft are asked to attend, |that a’l members of the Women’s eee Missionary society who ar: Br‘dce Lamcheon part in the pageant which At Winter Home. given in the near future will Mrs. Charles E. Winter, wife of meet in the basement of the Method Congreasman-elect Winter, was host- ist church at 3 o'clock Wednesday ess at an informal brdge luncheon afternoon, January 24. yesterday at her home on Kast M‘-} sxe © ton. Attractive decorations of p'nk Mrs. Tonkin Wil roses and carnations were used. Hon- Entertains This Evening. LONGLASH” WHO WRITES BEAUTY HINTS AS LOOKING LIKE THIS terday aha i aS from Denver for a few D. from a three-w and other Net B. Carter Montana to be gone . Lujan, ors for the afternoon were taken by Mrs. T. C. Tonkin will entertain ruary 5, Colman {s a business visitor | his morning fer a week. manager of the rtment of the Golden Rule DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND Dr. AW.Chase’s Medicines ‘The druggist is the one family friend and ad- viser in whom everybody has implicit confi- dence. No druggist who values his reputation in his neighborhood will recommend any pro- prietary medicine unless he is absolutely sure it has outstanding merit. It would be business for court business here. | ang ‘LADY GODIVA WILLBE =. AT RILTO TOMORROW The romantic s story of Lady G catva! The Mann sisters will dance at 7:30 in at 9:30 for their ever grow- t of frienc 1 admirers, —_ ‘09 fraternal societies and Ireland, with an membershp of nearly 10,- in t Britain gregate 000,006 $$» Most_me at the Smoke House. _{f has , Tur WELL-KNOWN MEDICINES OF THE Famous RECEIPT Book AUTHOR suicide for im to sell and endorse an inferior article. That’s why we take great pride in presening below the sincere opinions of a few of the many thousands of druggists who are now selling and recommending Dr. og W. Chase's Medicines: Mesdames Le'gh McGrath, R. E_ this evening at an informa! dinne} Wood and James Stewart. Twenty- party in honor of her a’ster and house four guests were present. Mrs. Win- guest, Mrs. D. Pattcrson of Wash- ter wil enterta'n again this evening, ington, D. C. at a dimner party at whch 24 guests 2.08 wil also be present. The next American Legion dance, ee triginally scheduled for Friday even- |ing of this week will be held Thurs- day evening, at the Arkeon, so that The Mdnight bridge club will meet it will ont interfere with the initiation this even‘ng at the home of Mrs. Paul program of the “Forty and Eight” Hooper, 736 South Beech street, ! oe . Etks’ Dance Next Week. for Bank Workers BUT VENUS /S MOPEAPT 10 LOOK LIKE THISA —=> Beater Pe The Vancouver Drug Co., Ltd., Victoria, B. C., writes: “Dr. Chase's Medicines are always in demand, and there are many repeat orders. There isa reason—Dr. Chase's ‘Medicines are reliable.” Mr. T. T. Beattie, vruggist, 462 Bronson Ave., Ottirwa, Ont., writes: “ ¥8 recommend Dr. Chase's Modicines with persect coud dence, as Trecei'ge continual evidence that they gre splendid result-producers, tn par- ticular [ have found Dr. Chase's Kid- hey-Liver Pills very efficacious. They Macartney’s Drag Store, Stratford, Ont., writes: “The demand for Dr. Chase's Medi- cines is very steady and in consider- able proportion. Our tr vestixalion clearly shows that Dr. Chase's Medi cines are recognized by the Drug: and the people as staple sellers i reliable medicines. Mr, Frank J. Hoag, Druggist, ingston, Ont., writes: “Haying bandied the Dr. Chase's line of family medicines for fully twenty-five years, | have no hesitancy in saying that we consider them PIER aati seein 1 as most rel family medicines.”* E. G. Moxon, Druggist, Truro, N. S., writes: “For a considerable lengt We consider them among the leading sellers and we aim to always keep them for sale.” Mr. C. A. McQuarrie, Druge gist, Truro, N. S. writes: “We have known Ch: freat then, but greater now, are among the very best staple sellers and the handling of these goods is highly satisfactory.”” Mr. Frank Hyde, Druggist, Woodstock, Ont., ite: * Among our best selling proprietary. medicines, Dr.Chase's have a foremost Place. They are necessary in every rug store. so permanen* is the de- mand for them." ‘The Casper Order of Elks wifl en-| Casper bankers and bank employes terta’n at one of their regular month. will enjoy a treat next Saturday even- ly informai dancing parties Wednes- ing in a cance and midnight supper, @ay evening January 31 at the Elks’ it Was announced by officers of the auditorium. { |Casper Clearing House association co ai \ eee |which inctudes in its membership alt {tm California ee arn been Literary Mocting |the financial institutions of the city. | “#ting y inat thre mouths, dan: ! Postponed. 1am he Mal CE te ia aenformmel:| ar. end Mrs.’ R. B.; Henderson teft| trom salt Lake and will spend saverel Tho Literary department of the last evening for Cheyenne to be gone| days here visiting relatives. Woman's Departments’ club meet. %pd the supper will be served by |! ‘ating, with rel ing has been postponed until wes. Manager''A-"K. Bott of the Henning, Ont eens a Sl ot hea tie "The Ladies’ orchestra of the Rialto Robert H. Foster returned yeater srt ie ih or oe hee poe theater has been secured for the fune-|_,Mrs. George “ine and mma: son day from Rawlins and Laramie mW. tion, which will be attended by approxi. Phillip returned last evening from where ho spent a woek on business. ‘Thermopolis after spending several . mately 125 people mad? up of bankers, eiiplicpen/ ana “thet camiion. days there visiting relatives. They| Frank Converse of Lusk is spend eens 3" gram were accompanied by Mist Wiorene® ng a few days. in the city, Ford who will spend several weeks | . sce yiaiing at the Fale: E. O. MeDougal and R. W. Hartsetl are city visitors for a few days from Cheyenne. eee City Briefs R. G. Taylor came up from Denver M.sa Frances Doherty left last even Utrera. poubeciostelacetertndd ing for Odgen where she will visit at See a vue dee the home of her “sister: for eome'time: jane ‘for a fow faye from Sioux City., F. EB. Eastman left yesterday for Montana to be gone several weeks on Bl gpstnagr a Harden ax on | aig ii ca rebsieabain pabaaiaas Tia ene. hee visiting friends. Florence, Colo. and will spénd several ‘Tom Des Moines, lowa, where he was lweeks here’ ‘visiting friends: |called by the serious illness of his Theodore Yiullin: arrived in the city 8 brother. jyesterday from h’s home in Indian- eee apolie’ and‘ will! spend a month here. T. C. Collins left Sunday for Omaha | » to be gone several weeks. | Chartes Db Nelson and J. J. Herman Chart EE ou ee Heft this morning overland for Den- from the standpoint of a member of sl andre, Sais, herpes Cari O. Dougias returned Sunday ver, where they will spend several the congregation. Mrs. P. C. Nico0|ana other WFjiung points whero {fom Los Angetes after spending sev- days visiting is gee laysen wil review Sunday school ef-ithey will viet with frends and at-/¢ri months there visiting friends, | bd forts from the viewpoint of an in-|tend to busiz ess affairs. . | G. J, Clarry, S cartetis of the siructor, and Wm. H. Tolburst will ee D. A. Lark and family are spend- Omaha office’ of tho Mutual Benefit on the as'a romeaber of that! sere arash Moore ioft this morning! ‘ng a few weeks in the city from their Health and Accident Insurance com. ‘The relation of both tor Taitings to be gone several months.|home in Colorado. pany, left Saturday morning after actly thes to the parish welfare mH . D. D. Brown left yesterday for spending a few days here ‘ooking Cheyenne and Denver to be gone a over the territory of Robert A. Byrnes Is are among the fastest ines. The motto " seems to be upheld throughout sett entire line’ Mr. A. E. DuBerger, Draggist, CONTRASTS Sherbrooke, Que., writes: “Thave handled Dr. Chase's lines of medicines for years, and | thi find TheonercifnotTittonethat Mr. W. D. Mitchell, Draggist, gives the most general satisfaction to Prince Albert, Sask., writes: a “We have iny customers.” Medicines for of years, and Moat “satinfactory staple lines. and ne the best acllers. They are easy towell, and we feel havii g made a sale of Dr, Chase's Medicines, we have gained a satisfled customer.” week or 10 care bacg Dasiness. and Son, Asa result of Mr. Clarry's| visit in Casper Robt. A. Byrne's and| office of Health and Ac-| cident association of Omaha. Ther | Z Z a : ; Z work here be ng to adjust c’aims I + : Cc. V. Norley acti th's morning | Son became a the branch Mutual Benefit Mr. O. J. Gill, Druggist, Ingersoll, Ont., writes: “Dr Chase's Medicines have asteady a the year round, and we have always found them tobe very reliable medicines." Mr. A. P. Chown, Drugzist, Kingston, Ont., writes: “Dr. Chase's Medicines have for many years had a steady sale and give good results and satisfactior Dr. A.W. Chase’s Medicines OUCH! LUMBAGD! PUB LUMBAGO Of PAIN FROM BACK Ah! Pain {s gone! St. Jacobs on acts almost like mag’c: Quickly?—Yes Almost instant re- lief from soreness, stiffness, lameness anc pain follows a gentle rubbing with St. Jacobs Oil. Rub this soothing, penetrating o!l right on your painfu: back, and relief comes. St. Jacobs Oil is a harmless backache, lumbago and sciatica cure which never disappoints and doesn’t burn the skin Straighten up! Quit comp'aining! Stop those torturous stitches, In a moment you will forget that you ever had a wenk back, because tt won't hurt or be stiff or lame. Don't suffer! Get a small trail bottle of old, honest St. Jacobs Oll from your druggist now_and get this lasting rellef_—Adv TONIC PILLS :—For insomnia, building up the system, andall nervous troubles. K-L PILLS:rer kidney and liver troubles, constipation and kindred ills. OINTMENT:—For pites, eczema, pimples, blackheads, and skin irritation, Dr. A.W. CHASE MEDICINE CO., 257 Washington St., Buffalo, N.Y. Bunday: schou!) teachers ‘and. chctr| moembers of St Mark’s Episcopal’ ae church will enjoy a banquet at the Miss Mary Ellott is a business visi- pon fen = Sew Saye. trom Deer, Mrs. W. Wyte: ten vepieoea itl jber bome in Lusk after spending sov-' ‘eral days here visiting with friends. eee First quality Taffetas, Canton Crepes, Poiret Twills. Handsome- ly trimmed. All sizes. Regular $25.00— $12.95 DRESSES Taffetas, Velvets, Poiret Twills, Canton Crepes. A big assortment in all sizes and colors. Regular $30.00 values. $16.9 Winter COATS | out. Regular $30.00 values: Special THE NATIONA SAMPLE CLOAK & SUIT STORE Henning Hotel Block 112 South Center St. of the} Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garry have re- of the West Side turned from New York and other east- [are eee Attae, # tee anatase visit at 2-.0'clock at the home of Mrz,’ there. Harry Hoots, 814 CY avenue, A short Op Coe em@ interesting program has been| Miss Carol Thorn bas returned from planned, Ail members of the society |Colorado, having ber called there by are asked to be present. heaeiiaactsar aston. yg aay tees aa axe Watton Wekeectacn acd - thcalky eee Evening, jeft last week for San Diego, and will spend the remainder of the winter The Uno club wil meet this even- er eee Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Jessen and daughter Ruth returned yesterday wires, to Chr apiece PIMPLY?WELL DONTBE ist church by the Rey, lL, B, oar ) Notice It. Drive Them | Dr, Edwards’ Miss Caro! Besson and Mr, Simon ‘Wanger, both of Denver, werg mar “Olive Tablets | Ble oe face will not embarrass yy longer if you get a package Dr. Edwards’ Olive ‘ablets. The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the fei substitute ce calo: no sickness or pain after tak Dr. poids af Olive Tablets do that does, and just as effec- tively, ut their action is gentle safe of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with a “dark brown taste,” abad breath, a ott listless, “no good” fecoli ,eonstipa tion, torpid liver, bad i Sednsn imply De jound carole wi "sive 5 I koe them by nt year olive cole went ears among pa- complaints, and Vite Tablets are the immensel, A fay apie gay i Take one or night for a week, how much better You fel and ook, 15c and 30c, Have You Made Your Date for Friday Night? CALL HER UP AND INVITE HER TO THE GIRLS MINSTREL SHOW A REAL HONEST-TO-GOODNESS MINSTREL Under the Auspices of the Casper Business and Professional Women’s Club ELKS AUDITORIUM FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, AT 8:15 P. M- Mrs. O, C, Brewster will bo hostess at an informal bridgs tea this after nodn at her homes on ae eee street in honor of Mra, A, G, Tibby Pa cere Cesper Seen, . ‘The Ladies of the Kenwood Preshy- forian circlo will meét Wednesday nl- fermoon at tho home ef Mrs. Lloyd Grove, 15th and McKinlay street, ore ‘Woednasday at Mullin Cich, Memberg of the Alinr and Rosary poclety will give @ bridge juncheon tomorrow at 145 at the Mullin club. Prives will bo given for high scores. Jn charge of arrangements are: + Mfeedamey Andy Morrison, D, A. Ford, Charies Schank, and W, W. fs'ack, Among those having (ore for Bthorsson wil he syadrentes