Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 6, 1923, Page 3

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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1923. jbe given in the near future. | Pro- leeeds for the teas will he used for the purpose of purchasing new flags for the reviews. Following the busi ness meeting refreshments were served. Mrs. Long, who has by her previous demonstrations added. much interest to important meetings, was Present last evening and personally Ex-Governor and Mrs. B. B. Brooks entertained at one of the most attrac- tive and largely attended formal din- ner and dancing parties give this sea- non last evening at the Henning hotel Large vases of beautiful Russell, rose and sweet peas were used for table decorations. The affair was given in supervised the demonstration of Advo honor of Gov. Brooks’ birthday. Mrs. coffee. A birthday shower was given Ray Shaw gave several pleas ng vocal|for all those having birthdays during «elections during the evening. The the months of January and February Shaw orchestra furnished the music. * ‘Among those present were the Messrs.| Rebekah Meeting and Mesdames H. L. Patton, H. R. Wednesday. Lathrop, R. H.. Nichols, Roy Spurlock,| | Rebekah Lodge No. 13 will meet John McGrath, A. J. Cunningham, O.|{n regular session Wednesday e L. Walker, A. F. Hoff, Carl Shuma-' ning at 8 o'clock at the I. 0. 0. F ker, James Gratiot, R. C. Wyland, P. hall. Following the initiation of can Nicolaysen, W. 8. Kimba'l Sr., M.)didates refreshments will be served Wheeler, T. A. Dean, James Wied-}and a social hour will be held. All erhold, Leigh Townsend, R. E. Wertz.| members of the lodge are asked to be Frank England, J. J. Hal Curran present. Svendsen, T. C. Tonkin, R. C. Cather, ie we \. C. Riker, Ay E. Thompson and] Mrs, Van Gorden Ames Stewart, and Mrs. Ar Leep-| Will Entertain. \ we Mrs. Patterson, Miss rearet} Mrs, Fred Van Gorden will enter “4 Sullivan, Miss Kathleen * an, R-} tain at a miscellaneous shower on M. Andrus, C, B. Richardoa. A. E.) Wednesday evening at her residence Victor Dacken. Strrett, and Dr. . . on South Grant street in honor of Miss Ida Berger, whose marriage tc Cari Eacker will take place here or February 12. Twenty-elght guests will be present. Elks’ Dancing Party Friday Evening. : Members of tho Btks’ lodge will be hosts at the last of a series of danc- ing parties to’ be given Friday eve- ning at the Elks’ auditorium. Danc- ing will begin at 10 and continue un- til 1 o'clock. Mrs. Todd’s orchestra of the Rialto theater will furn!sh the music. . The dance will be informa! find will be given for the Elks and the'r friends. Elks wishing to take their friends are asked to secure Midnight Club Will Meet. Miss Lois Longshore will entertain the members of the Midnight Bridge club this evening at the Norris res! dence on South David street. eee Mrs. Kem Entertains, he Casver Daily Cribune By C. D. Batchelor guest tickets at the club rooms. i Mrs. James P. Kem entertainbd at an informal bridge luncheon yester day at her home in the Poling apart ments. Valentine decorations wer uesd. Honors: for the afternoon wer taken by Mrs. Harry Young an Mrs. A. J. Hazlett. Among those whr attended were the Mesdames W. I Rehr, Jr. H. H. Schwertz, R. C Cather, Gus Bell, John Bingenheimer, | Harry Young, B, V. Foster, John Ro-| land, A. J. Hazlett, G. E. Griffith and the hostess, * Neighbors of Woodcraft Will Hold Meeting. The Neighbors of “wweatiarary me meet in regular session this evenin: at 8 o'clock at the I. O. O, F. hall. At this meeting a large class will be {ni- tiated and all certificates will be taken up. Following the initiation a social hour will be held which will be in charge of the Mesdames Morgan, Mor- ot gan, Morton, O'Neill, Burns and Mr, a nd Mrs. M. N. Mortimore. see Birthday Party " . Yesterday. Birthday Party Monda: Mrs. R. H. Nichols entertained at Montes Jean Bingham, second daush|a chtdren’s party yesterday at her ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bingham \cas hostess at a birthday party given Monday afternoon at her home, Sut sball avenue. A color scheme of k and white was used for the dec tions. Games were played, prizes heing taken by the Misses Pauline varner and Margaret Clore. Betty se B'ngham and Elizabeth Jane Gay cleverly dressed, served refreshments at the c’ose of the afternoon. Among attended were Elizabeth home on South Park in honor of her small daughter Betty's fourth birth day. Games were played and refresh- ments were serv . oe Formal Dance Friday Night. Guests at the formal dancing party at the Arkeon Friday evening will find) an entirely new intericr decora. tive scheme in. black and white and those who »| the;center platform for the orchestra Nicolaysen, Paulin Garner, Mary! ratsed so that the darters. éan Burke, Eleanor, Gay, Mary Kimball | underneath, These’ renovations, be- Virginia, Nelson, ‘Su: ss Kemp, Evelyn Patton, Del Suman Betty Wiederhold, Jean Wis- ner, Ed!th Firmin, Bernadine Scherck Juanita Meyers Betty Rouse, Mar- aret Clore, Lena Dettwiler. Mary Isabelle Edwards, Dorothy Holloran Margaret Pinny, ana the hostess. ‘Meredith Mason, «in Saturday night at midnight, will be completed this evening or tomor- tow, The redecorating has not in- terfered with the refular use of the dance floor. ‘The decorator has festooned steam- ers from the ceiling to the beams and supplemented this with clusters of biack and white ribbons at interval The decorations cost. approximately $1,000 and give the interior of the building a freshness and newness that is very attractive, The. orchestra platform will be painted black and white to harmen- {ze with the color scheme and the raising of {ts gives considerable addi- tlonal floor space. » Altar and Rosary er ‘Tomorrow. Ptembers of the Altar and bape 4 society of St. Anthony's church w! ‘ serve a chicken dinner tomorrow. eve: ning at the Mullin club rooms. need} ing for the dinner will begin at bs and continue until 8:30. The kite wi will be in charge of Mrs. arty AN Clowry., Tickets may be purchi A from members of the society or Me the Mullin club Sopay and tomorrow. . Mrs. Henry's Committee Will Meet W: * ' ot Pres: Mrs. Henry's committee, of Pre Dyterian Lattices’ Ala meet Wednesday afternoon = Ss o'clock at the home of Mrs. R. P. Smith on South Park, street. of Woman's Beneflt Meeting Held Last Evening. Members of the Womeny: eee held an interes! eeriasesn ing at the I. O. oO. F. of the association be- if Mrs. W. F. Dunn, who underwent @ successful operation yesterday in California is reported to be resting camly. eee Mrs. D. FY Claney have returned from Oakland, Calif., after a month's visit spent in that city. A ere Mr, and Mrs. G. B. Bookman and son Harry, left yesterday for Cail- fornia to be gone several months. eee Mr, and Mrs. Earl E. Bailey of Salt Creek, are city visitors for a few days. cee ‘Word has been received here of the arrival of Mr, and Mrs. M. H. Barnes and son, Ray in Cuba. They have been visiting for some tne in Florida ‘a short report showing the suc: cess of the teas given By the Syteee bers during tho last week. were made for otter teas which will MOTHER STATES FACTS CONCERNING THE CASE OF ONCE HELPLESS SON “The way Tanlac has helped my two sons is nothing less than wonder ful,” said Mrs. F, M. Berry, 3401 Sis: kiyon street, Los Angeles, Calif. re cently. “Lyle was weak and run-down and suffering dreadfully from rheuma- tism. His neck was stiff and his throat swollen so there were days and days when he couldn't even swal- low water without great pain. His arms and legs also pained him and he often said he'd rather not live than suffer so. Why, for weeks, wo had to prop him up in bed as he could not Ue down. “But soon after getting Tanlac, his appetite returned, he began to digest his food better and the swelling and pain gradually went away. Since then, he hasn't had a touch of rheu- matism ard he's as healthy a boy as you ever saw. “Grant was all run-down, too, but Tanlao brought his appetite and strength right back and he {s feeling fine. T will always praise Tanlae,” ‘Tantac is for sale by all good drug gists. Over 35 million bottles sol4.— Ady, ( A temporary bus lished to Kenwood u rives, py ——— Buy furniture and rugs now and make big savings at the Graham- Bhiclds Furniture Co., successors to Bar tlerGeay Yurnture store i NOTICE To People Living in Kenwaad Route Casper Steam Bakery or Rialto via East A and Jackson 30-minute service on the even and half hour from down town. Deere eee CE COUPE JURE Marri€u, Wie Vacwasscu Live YEATS ANG tue one married firty =. SEVERANCE TAX LEGISLATION 1 but will spend a month in Cuba, after which they will return to Wyo- ming. . PAGE THREE. home of her daughter, Mrs. I. F. D. G. Gordon ts a business ea'ler Daniels. this week from Denver. City Briefs card ha a : wy Mrs. C. C. Beard has ‘as her house} 7 p yevoye came in yesterday guest at the Wyatt apartments, Mrs. t Creek and will spend sev- eral day H The Demand Exceeded the supply of last year’s INDUSTRIAL H. L. vation is spend ng a few da: in Thermopolis on business. eee Big sale at the Graham-Shields urniture Co., successors to Shaffer Gay Furniture store. Ouch! Lame Back Rub Lumbago or c. C. Barr is in the city from home in Chicago and will spend eral weeks visiting with his brother, George Barr. J. F. Reynolds is a business caller for a few days from Cheyenne. J. Blair arrived yesterday from Ft. Worth, Texas, and will spend some time here visiting friends and on busi re eae | Back: h NUMBER of the Tribune. J. HH. Martin, prominent bustness| Way * man of in, is In the city on busi-| Order your extra copies ness. | pie Be. Kidneys cause backache? No! Lis Albert Amiotte yeturned yesterday ten! Your backache Is caused by lum N from Douglas after spending a month bago, sciat: nd the Ow there on business auickest re penetrat .se Jacobs Oil. Rub it right on ff For this year’s edition C. H. Reeder is here for a few days ainful back, and instantly the - from Lander. stiffness lamenesa dis. and do your part in A, Welch came down fr Appears, Don't hott F. mall trial ° ley last evening 1 will your druggist a \ week here on b moment after it Is app 00S it a er eee der what became of th A. H. Moore of Denver. lumbago pain Miss G. F. Robertson is spending Rub old, honest St. Jacobs O11 w n oe. © rheumatism or sprain one Morten F. Hansen, stockgrower, sotutely harmless and does: in the city from Mode, Wyo. skin.—Adv. Mrs. Harry Garrison left yesterday for Colorado Springs and will spend three weeks theer visiting at the _ for tov ing | same timo that tho 1. Thus the county loses a great sum each year in thase which escape t ation, There {s a bill before lature to provide for the of care att | | cense is issuec | The chamber went on record as| favoring an organization of the| towns along the Platte river to pro-| mote reclamation projects, Accord ing to one speaker Wyoming 1s handicapped tn not being organized is well as Nebrsaka and for that rea- | son does not get fair treatment by | the department of the interior. The | organization will go a long way to-| ward reclaiming Wyoming land TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT — One-room furnishe¢ house, gas ang lights furnished; $20 ner month. 740 N. Center. Phone From California, the land of year 480W. round sunshine, come the spring Mead- FOR SALE—Sell territorial rights ° aa Mr. and Mrs. Hal Curran have as ~ Wyoming and other staten. See owbrook Sport Hats—stunning crea- | thede "eee oneeee Se. ey ears ates me tolay, Dr. do Orgler, 106 N.| tions for both town and country wear. | Eva Mills of Sweetwater. Center. Gay with the season’s smartest color- i ee i ol : : fe A | Mr, and Mrs. Glen Leldecker ar- Sale = Arava fateractivauet ings and parr grag meet ine exacting rived yesterday from Denver and will ; —__—_ the Graham-Shields Furniture Co. Ys f; 2 | spena's week here after which time| Strong oppos'tion to the proposed; A motion was made,to urge the| Make substantial savings and buy | rs epi t he Menton so | they will leave for the east, where| Severance tax, a bill for which is|legis'ators from th's county to op-] your furniture now ciety play-places, these } ea owt rooks they will spend some time visiting iid in - te Casber Chamber f} nose the tax and the chamber was | frankly appeal to the discriminating relshives: oe * Conn ee tts tence legislature. | unanimous in its attitude toward this woman. | + seared Taylor came up from Denver | M- Geo spoke to the members pres. | matter. Auction Bridge Lessons There is a style for every taste and this mornitg and will spend severat | ¢™t cn the matter and showed them| Char'es B. Stafford brought tt to Learn to play Bridge correctly every occasion—and a full palette of Gas hore Ge busine, Mare and Mra.| Wherein the oll incustry would the attention of the members that || and intelligently. f rapes died ‘ | Testor ‘and son, Bobble, will: leave | ‘Treated unfairly and without proper | while licenses for 5,000 automobiles Mrs. Haggard, —_expertenced || colors to intrigue your fancy. On dis- next week for Los Angeles where they | !2¢28 of proportion if the burden of) were given out in this county last| 9 iricge teacher (New York) is in || play today. the added tax were put into effect.| year, taxes were paid only on 2,000 Casper for a limited time. will spent! a month It wag Mr. Gee's contention *hat| . while the o!l industry In Wyoming has an assessed valuation one eighth | the local assessed valuation of prop- STHMA | No cure for it, but welcome Mr, and Mrs. B. B. Brooks will leave tomorrow for an extended busi. | Class or private lessons. Beginners or advanced puptle. Also lessons !n Russian Bank, the most interesting two-handed ness and pleasure trip in the Hast. ee P erty in this state it pays to the state one seventh of the total taxes, The details of taxation were gone into by the speaker who spoke without bias | but with a strong sense of fairness | toward Wyomings greatest inustr: relief is often brought by— yvick oRuB ver 1Y Nit Joe Uned Yeats Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sullivan ar: rived yesterday from Lander and will spend some time here visting friends. fee Mr, and Mrs. Q. E. Bloomquist are spending @ few days in Casper from their home at Salt Creek. eee Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spurlock and son of the Buzzard ranch left this morning overland on an_ extensive trip to Oklahoma and Texas, While in Texas they will visit relativés of Mr. Spurlock’ Mrs. Mortella E..Smith of Chicago is a business Visitor in the city for a few days. aoe Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Johnson arriv- ed yesterday from Los Angeles and will spend some time here Miss Malene Lea has accepted a position in the office of Attorney Hal Curran. eres Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Simpson have returned from Denver after spending several weeks there visiting friends. These are new Spring Sweaters, guarant Headaches from Slight Colds Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets relieve the Headache by curing the Cold. A tonic laxative and germ de- stroyer. The box bears the signature of B. W. Grov (Be sure you get BROMO.) 31 95 § 2°93" A Big Shipment of NOBBY FELT SPORT HATS line has been estab- ntil the new bus ar- Arrived Today—All the Newest i ~ Manufacturer’ ; Outlet Sale | ool Sport Sweaters Bar and Fancy Stripe effects. All colors, loose, open weaves. Specially Priced For Wednesday The values are up to $12.50 and it is the greatest Sweater bar- gain ever offered in Casper. They were purchased by us for cash from a manufacturer who is retiring from business. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Casper’s Leading Specialty Shop for Women game now being played. Telephone Mrs. Haggard, Henning Hotel [2 Just a few steps from Secona Street on Center, a Me Moa o va iM toate 4 o oe ras eee PEP TP ter eyr OP ty OS fo-<foe! as eed All-Wool, Cross- Posted oe . > : o> p3 ea 2 4 K 95 by THIS EXQUISITE PIANO ~ ie od *e 2 aoe o, <7 tote, foe o SS ot ifaeigy? gy 4 iM vo-efo-e$ oe - o OF srret oe 60 small as to take up but little more room than an upright but with the sonority and richness of tone previously associated only with the larger grands—a marvel of the MoM ans 0 . % eee ges RD n o> oe »4 pianomaker’s art in the triumph of its diminu- » > live size and its surpassing beauty of tone. 2 pd Obtainable al h < + stainable also wit! ee n . 3, aod The AMPICO Ps ¥ ; F ; se P 4 endowing it with piano music ftself played by R39 n Colors. Pd greatest pianists in the world. ae ee ; 53 % May we suggest the exchange of your little used or a » 4 silent piano for this wonderful instrument? oi + Impossible to Describe—it must be Heard. oe Py You are cordially invited to hear it at our warerooms. Og r R3 ‘oe! 2 rt 2 o4, ‘. 2, + 31 The Chas. E. Wells Music Co +s ++, ey @f]] 232 E. Second—Becklinger Bldg.—Phone 194 | [lets ate! a *, 4s # & 2 So ete ete aeege eee eed dao eteege agente egeege ahaa sonnan = 59 Sectea aele eet eee aera aoa een ee

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