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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1923. enna St. Mark’s Bake Sale Postponed. The bake sale which was to haye been heid by the women of St. Mark’s church Saturday at the Rich. ards and Cunningham store has been postponed. eee Bookfellows Hold Monthly Dinner, The Henning banquet room was the soene last night of the monthly dinner of the Casper Circle of Book- fellows. In addition to the members there Were several guests present, The program for the evening was un- der the direction of Mrs. W. W. Lacy and {included short explanations of the members on the method they used in writing their various works In addition to this each member pro- duced an original composition. The following were gtven: “Astral Stones,” and “H. G. Wells’ -Neal Gallatin “Happine Mildred Harned “To Freedom’ - Gene Martin Song, “Firelight Faces,” rendered by Mrs. R. C. Smith accompanied by Bert W. Greener. “Desire” .-Marie Montabe Savaresy ‘The Irrigator's Lament” -- ‘ Roy Churchill Smith “Review of ‘This Freedom’ " ~ Mrs. E. Richard Shipp “Retrospection” -- Henry B. Perkins “Eulogy to Donald” -. = -- Bert W. “Ride ‘im, Cowboy, Ride "im," song written by E. Richard Shipp, music by Len Howlett—sunz by Mrs. Savar- esy accompanice€ by Mrs. Becky Shaw, , : “Lincoln” E. Richard Shipp “The Covered Wagons” - -- Kathryn Chappel! aming Wyoming’ tS — - Lillan Van Burgh “The Fairies’ Well” Instrumental solo (ortginal) Bert Greener Hermoe Phelps Irene Lacy “yy Friend “Effort” Presbyterian To Help Indians. The Ladies’ Aid society of the First Presbyterian church ask ail persons in Casper having old clothes for men, women or children to bring them to the church parlors today or tomor- The clothes will be sent to the Arapahoe Indians, who tHrough a notice sent to the society, are in need of clothing. Those on the com- inittee are Mrs. S. Puntenney, Mrs. F. Henry and Mrs. Shaffer. eee row. Stag Party Last Evening. {Tribune office employes entertain- ed last evening af a stead dinner par- ty in honor of Ray Williams, who will leave soon for Doulsiana where he will accept/a position with an oll company there. Twelve guests were t. present ears Women of Moceewert Legion Will Meet. “vomen of Mooseheart Legion, Cas- per Chapter No. 306, will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the Moose shall on He corner of A and Wolcott strets, This meeting will be the first business meeting of the year. All members of the legion are asked to be present. ere Mrs. Sinclair Entertains. Mrs. Burke FH. Sinclair entertained at an informal dinner last evening at her residence 504 Milton avenue. Ys oe Tat Evening.” GE D.C, ‘Whitmore entertained at a children’s party last evening at ler pretty residence on East Second et, in honor of her daughter jorie Allen’s 11th birthday. Pink and white flowers were used for deco- rations. Among those present were ‘Thelma Cozad, Ingleiv Martin, Helen Cozad, Raymond Martin, Pauline Cozad, “Althol Whitmore, Donald Cozad, Donell Whitmore, James Ful- jer Jr., Herberg Barhaug, Francis Sneff, Syneve Barhaug, Budéy Lujan and the honored guest. Mrs. Whit- more was assisted by the Mesdames Rafferty and Lujan. eee B. P. W. Olub Luncheon Tomorrow. The Business and Professional Wo- man's club will meet tomorrow at 12:10 at the Henning hotel. All mem- bers are asked to be present. eee Legion Temperance Meeting Saturday. ‘The Loyal Temperance legion will meet in the basement of the Metho- dist church tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Packages for all the children who took part in the victory day program will be the main feature of the meeting. ar Mrs. Stewart Entertains. Mrs. J. DM. Stewart entertained at an informal tea Wednesday afternoon from 2 until 5 at her residence, 441 CY avenue. Fifty guests were pres: ent during the course of the after noon. Mrs. Long and Mrs. Malone, popular demonstrators of the Advo coffee and Wessen salad of! were present and personally supervised the demonstration of the coffee and salad oll. eee Dinner at Nicolaysen Home this Evening. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, will entertain at an informal dinner party this evening at* their home on East First street. eee ‘Thursday Club Yesterday. Miss Margaret Sullivan entertained the Thursday bridge club yesterday afternoon at her home on East Tenth street. Mrs. Harold” Delaney, Mrs Charles McGrady and Mrs. Leigh Mc- Grath substituted for the afternoon Honors were taken by Miss Kathleen! Greener Sullivan and Mrs. Archie Weidner. The club will! meet agdin February 15 at the home of Mrs. Archie Weid- ner on East Eleventh street. eee | Bridge Luncheon | | At Reed Residence. Mrs. L. A. Reed was hostess at an |informal bridge luncheon given Wed- nesday at her residence on South Center street. Honors for the after- noon were taken by Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney, Mrs. Carney Peterson and | Mrs. Wallace Leavitt. Among those Present were the Mesdames E. J.| |Sullivan, Leigh Townsend, James (Stewart, Ben Pelton, Major Ormsby, | E. J. Donahoe, Wallace Leavitt, | Carney Peterson, Joe Bingenhetmer, | Harry Free, Jeremiah Mahoney and Miss Edna Smith, eee Woman's Club \ Will Meet. ‘The Casper Woman's club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. B. B. Brooks in the Blackmore apartments. eae Dinner Party This Evening. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Davidson will entertain at an informal dinner party this evening preceding the Masonic dance at their residence on South Beech street. Covers will be la'd for eight. Mr. and Mrs. Tonkin Will Entertain. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Tonkin will entertain at an informal dinner party this evening at their home on South Grant street. eee Masonic Dancing Party this Evening. Members of the Masonic lodge will entertain at another of the series of informal dancing parties being given this winter this evening at the Masonic temple. | PERSONALS | John Lind, recently connected with the Texas company, left last night for Los Angeles where he will enter the real estate business. Mrs. Lind will remain in Casper until April when she will join her husband. S0 ch Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Laymon are the proud parents of an 8-pound son, who arrived yesterday at their home, 823 North Pear street. Both mother and son are doing nicely. cee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Veitch, who recent!y sold their home on South David’ street, Will make thelr home on their rarich éast of Casper. eee I’. H. Jeffryes of the Jeffrey studio, returned Sunday evening from Rochester, Minn., where he under- went an operation. Before going to Rochester. Mr. Jeffryes spent scme | time visiting relatives and friends in California. Mr. Jeffryes was absent from Casper six weeks. ai ser L. James left last ver to be gone several Mr. and. Mri evening for Den: days. eee Mrs. F. G. Harris and son Henry returned this week from an extended fbi Omaha and will spend three weeks here visiting friends and attending to business affairs. ° Miss H. L. Whitemore and small sister Helen of St. Louis are house guests for the week of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Foster. o- Miss Jane Walker returned yester- day from Chadron, Neb., after spend- ing a week there visiting friends. . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boyle and chil- dren, Bobbie and Dick, ieft last eve- ning for California. weeks while Mrs. | 259% Herman D. Curtis, general manager | | of the Empire State Oil Co. of Ther-| return in a few Boyle and the children three months there, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Annis an-)tending to business matters. | Graham-Shie‘ds Furnituns Go., suc-| First to be seen in Baltl . Who was accompanied nounce the birth of a six-pound bal see cessors to S Co. more ht ft daughter, Helen Ruth, born Thu Will'am Jardine has returned from day morning. t Creek after sponding several Sen aa er arr 'days there on You will have no difficulty {n mak-| ing your rug selections from large stock at Graham Shields Fur. niture Co., successors to Shaffer Gay Co. priced. visit in the east. eee R. P. O'Connell erday from Mr. arrived and Mrs, in Casper especially attractive. During the { | 218 East Second Street | the St. James hotel in ee R. Hood, Mr. Boyle will! here cn business. will spend | see mopolis, spent several days in the ; 4 Kava aceul So Dui : ar ‘ day aft . “ | Dei inspired Manager Villnav ccurrec, Mr. Duncan annou Mr. and Mrs. L. F. McMahon re-| city on business. . {aay "the! holdings Gena Jookine| Wyoming th to arrange | ¢d. a8 part of the campaign recent | turned yesterday from Denver where | 7° business conne ted. wit, | for a test to decide this question, ; ordered by Washington prohit i i they were called by the death of Mr.| Eugenie McCarthy and Peter Tobin) iiatte’s of business connected’ with| fo" tt anuersents have heen mad |foreement offi Exclnnive serine | atc3eahon's mothe y ‘|have returned from Chicago where) the company's interests ; oS Sonitést which Will be Held | “Te we. weocs *ii° Mra. R. E, Wertz ts spending sev-|!#8t two weeks, Pees is & business visitor Mr. Duncan said y eral days in Cheyenne visit! | rom Chicago. 28m Cheyenne visiting friend Albert Taylor has returned from ae — And Complexion Vaile ansas City where he has been study-| AL WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 Prohib ‘ plexion }e Mrs. J. C. Lindsay, who has been /|ing mechanical engineering for the arrived yesterday from| "8 # emise “tion Commi turned visiting at the home of her mother,! tact three months Scot eb., on a short business! ° pee Wane Ue * survey of ) at Stockton, Calif... will return to|'** af sce | trip. t deve ainda racing: horas Palit ne § at 0 ‘ | | pecen a] fastest sprinters and a racing he 8 on Craper the first of March. EF. Richard of Denver is a business E 1 for its exceptional specd south caller in the city for a few days. | < Rarton fs eacangned ed. he Mrs. G. R, Hagens is spending aj| oe from New York Balcony few days in Cheyenne visiting friends. | - ee —o—. —__ The on'y monument in the w enfor | : eyenne | “Richard Jackson Jr, of Tos An) numer nf | Midwest Pharmacy |geles is spending some time here at-| Special prices on heating stoves at| erected mew of Adam, the, | a 3 i { H. ©. Simmons, the| ion, JUST RECEIVED A new shipment of the very latest in Lamp Shade Frames, Dolls, Doll Pin Cushions and material for making. THE SHIKANY DRY GOODS CO. 121 East Second Street Home of Pictroial Review Patterns and P. & N. Practical Front Corsets City Briefs John Whisenhunt is spending a few days in Denver on business. Ross Walker is sepnding a few days | in San Diego and 1s registered at the that city. . prominent business man of Denver, returned to his home last evening after spending several days business. president of |newly organized Burley Ol corpora Ition which has holdings near River returned from that Reasonably Phone 736 je Tasner Daily Tribune PAGE THREE. narcotic forces, and other prohibition bureau offi conferred with pro- hibition directors, divisional chiefs and - state an¢ local officials while on his trip. With them, Mr. Ha: gram was outlined for YOUNG ATHLETES TO RAGE AGAINST HORSE IN SPRINT H OTEL CLOSING RST MOVE IN als, UNIQUE EVENT SCHEDULED FOR NOON HOUR SATURDAY 1s marks the opening in the northw aces Where liquor 1. Du director Speediest high school sprinters in the state, for tomorrow's race that will decide whether man or horse !s the more fleet for a short distance dash. | The young athletes\who will take | 1 is noted for hi quick to close up at the post and for this rea xXpected to give the young : letes a “run for their mone It has long been a ques tween es and race hi t . ore H plication of the provision Mrs. William Henry and Mrs. G.|_ Hon. Patrick Sullivan left last night | of the prohibition iaw, which pr Prichett and son left Wednesday eve- | for Cheyenne where he will spend Tomorrow is the day. 805 East Second and Bob Miller of | + vides for the permanent abetera = ning for Les Angeles where they will| Some time on business. 12:15 is the timo. 124 South McKinley street. and the | ae Conte nuisances | cf” places apend ithe tivmalidecs6e/the.crinter | eee And in front of the Northwestern | race herse against which these boys | where violations of the law occurred. months visiting at the home of Mr.| H. O. Barber left last evening for! “Pot is the place. | are matched ia May, the | = a | and Mrs. Jack Anmond. Mrs. Henry| Cheyenne after spending @ day in the Be on hand and see the race be- | speedy 15-year-old mare that ed | yer: POL Minn., Feb. 2.— has Been the’ House ‘guest of her|city trom hie home in Landes ‘on| ‘Ween man and race horse. | off so"many honors at the state fair |rhe ‘temporary injunetion chiained sister, Mrs. Dodds, of 326 North Wol-| business. e | _ One of the fastest racing horses | at Douglas last year. P. May |against the Hotel Snte : 1 Cott street, while in Casper. | Sa . in this mart of the country has been | rter mile horse, owned by Mowing ’ Rie. oe matched against several of the | McDowell of this city, the : i | | wv lations north announce have occurred, west H. prohibition | today. n- | P © esc, tomorrow's event are. | thusiasts as to which was the more |, Other injunction proceedings will | harles Semler of 40 South Spruce | flee r fifty to seventy yards be started € soft drink places, street, Rawland Scown of 133 North | man or a horse. The advent of the 1 other places in Minnesota, Wolcott street, Nebraska and N | Dakota, where liquor ger of | coming to rth and South Casper picture, of famous Kentucky law 0 violations the city_yester- SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY OF THE FINAL CLEAN-UP AT THE xs FRANTZ SHOP MERCHANDISE PRICED ESPECIALLY FOR THE LAST DAY Extra Special Ladies’ All Wool Pullover Sweaters Ladies’ fine quality Big assortment. While they last, Sale S100 salle tee $6.00 values, at 1 Ladies’ All Wool Dress Skirts Novelties, Prunellas and fancy mixtures, plain and box pleated: $7.50 values, only $2.95 Take your pick of any Wool Hose in our store. Last day special. Val- ues up to $4.00. mH Ln nn Suitable for School or Play Wear at Prices Most Reasonable \ Materials of Gingham, Pongette and Satin—many of them are the Panty f Dress type while others are of the Mandarin or Slip-over style. Nearly every garment has a touch of bright color, which makes them Ages 2 to 14 years. ' Priced from $1.25 to $3.00 SPECIAL FOR FEBRUARY month of February we will allow a discount of 15 per cent on all embroidering, includnig initialing, monogramming, etc. “W G Perkins & Co. SPECIALTY STORE Phone 1944-J $1 Ladies’ and Misses’ Dresses A wonderful assortment. No two alike. Priced special $9.95 last day, $16 Value... Ladies’ and Misses’ Dresses Canton Crepe, Poiret Twill, Taf- feta and Satin. This is your op- portunity to save. Remember this is the last day of the sale. Black, navy and brown. | Very in this lot. Priced special special for special for Satur- GH QE | s25 value 916.95 THE LAST OF OUR WINTER COATS Just 26 Coats left. No if’s or and’s. Be here early. $30 $1 2 oO a and $35 values. Fur trimmed and sport models. A Wonderful Line of Ladies’ and Misses’ Dresses spring mode No two You sure will find your ISH Warners and Nemo Extra for Saturday ar A Corsets Only Ladies’ Brassieres ines. Front and back Ladies’ insook Sets. High . — mei iy 7.00 vile “ grade quality, ribbon trimmed. All styles, $2.50 value. 33.50 value, per set $1.95 Manufacturer’s Sam>le Line Silk Underwear Gowns, Vests, Pajama Scts, Step- ins, » Bloomers, Chemise. ALL GO AT MANUFAC- TURERS’ COST. 95c Maribou Capes and Collars. assortment, $10 value pe Corsets. Discontinued lines. $4 No Refunds She No Exchanges Every Sale Final Warner's and Alls only. 50c value . No Refunds No Exchanges Every Sale Final hs Just a few steps from Second Stre« = mA CNOA on Center = Iti