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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1923 fhe Casper Daily Cridune PAGE THREE. Monday Bridge Club ‘Will Meet February 12. The Monday bridge club will meet February 12 at the residence of Mrs. A. G. Fidel, 437 Divine street. cee Valentine Party Friday Afternoon. Miss Lillian Johnson was hostess Friday evening from 5 until 8:30 at a birthday valentine party. Games were played and a dinner was served at 6 o'clock. Mrs. Smith Entertains, Mrs. R. L. Smith entertained informal 600 party last even! her home on East Twelfth stre For decorations red and white flowers were used with valentine place cards and candles to add to the attractive: ness of the decorations. The affair was given in honor of Miss Agnes Smith of Kansas, sister of Mr. Smith. Fourteen guests were present. eee v4 ‘Dance at Mammoth Camp this Evening. The Mammoth Ol company will give a dance this evening for all tts employes -and their families at the Mammoth ofl cap at Teapot. A six- plece orchestra has been secured and all employes and families are invited to attend, eee Dinner at Sullivan Home. The Misses Margaret and Kathleen Sullivan will entertain at an informal dinner party this evening at their home, 109 East ‘renth street. Apa Mr. and Mrs. Storey Entertained Last Evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Storey enter- tained informally last evening at their residence on South David street. Twenty guests were present. —————————__ City Briefs B. W. (Buck) Elder is spending sev- eral days in Denver on business. Mr. Elder was formerly manager of the Wigwam, eee C. H. Stuart is in the city from Akron, Ohio, and will spend some {tlme here attending to mportant bus- iness matters. eee ¢ Philip L. Miller is a business visitor | for a few weeks from Oregon. eee C. J. Becker is in the city for a ‘week on business, eee L. J. Broghamer left yesterday on a short business trip to Eaton, Ohio. eee B. F. Farrow of Salt Creek is spend. ing a few days in the city on bBusi- ness. . eee Harry Decker has arrived from -ICleveland and intends to make Cas. per his future home. oo 6 Waldo Roberts who spent several days in Buffalo has returned and re. ports a slow trip. , eee C. C. Apperson left last week for Eaton, Ohio, having been called there by the serious lines of his brother. eee D. C. Cramer {s a business visitor for a few weeks from Albany, Ore eee Harry Norman has returend from a three-week vacation spent in Des Moines and other Iowa cities. eee A. B, Stewart has returned after spending several months in Florida visiting friends and on business. one A. J. Hazlett ts in Douglas for the day on business. Mr, Hazlett is editor of the Inland OtI Index. pace t-craces Successful roller bearings for trains, for a long time a dream of engineers, seem to have now been produced in England. One man pushed with ease a twenty-seven-ton coach equipped’ with the new bear- ings, whereas it has taken seven men to push it without bearings. It is expected that the saving in fuel will be about thirty per cent. aes We are saving scores of people big money on their furniture. Ask your neighbor about the low prices’ at Graham Shields Furniture Co. Se FOR RENT—Two-rcom strictly mod- ern furnished house, 243 N. Lin- coln. Call Western Realty Co, Phone 1078. TEXT OF BONUS RESOLUTION IN QTATE SENATE CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 10.—Sen- ate Joint Resolution. 10, submitting @ constitutional amendment for a soldiers’ bonus for all Wyoming residents who served in’ the World war, follows: “A joint resolutiog proposing to amend Article XVI of the Constitu- tion of the State of Wyoming by ad- ding a new section thereto, to be known as Section 10, relating to the payment of a bonus or adjusted com- pensation. to Wyoming soldiers and nunrses of the World War, and issu ing the bonds of.the State therefor. “BE IT RESOLVED by the Leg- Islature of the State of Wyoming, two-thirds of all the members of each of the two houses, voting separately concurring therein: “That the following amendment to the Constitution of the State of Wyom’ng ‘shall be submitted to the electors of the State of Wyoming, at the next general election to be held in said State as an amendment to article of the Constitution of said State, by adding a new section there to to be known as Sect'on 10 of sald Article XVI, relating to the payment of a bonus or adjusted compensation to Wyoming soldiers and nurses of the World War and issuing bonds of the State therefore, and whigh, if ratified by a majority of the elec. tors, shall become a part of the Con- stitution of said State, and shall be known as Secion 10 of Article XVI thereof, to-wit: Article XVI, Section 10.) Notwith stand’ng any limitations or other provisions in this constitution ~ con tained, tho legislature may provide for the payment of a bonus or adust ed compensation to every: person. male or female, including army, navy and marine corps nurses who | was enlisted, inducted, warranted or com: missioned in the military or nayal service of the United States at any |MANDERSON BUSINESS BLOCKS DESTROYED BY FIRE; ARRESTS | FOR ARSON PENDING, IS CLAIM | | BASIN, Wyo., Feb. 10.—(Special to The spsiiranant sales yesterday destroyed the Church and Quiner business buildings in Manderson, a town 10 miles south of Basin, at a loss of between $30,000 and $50,000. The fire departments of Basin and Greybull responded but the fire had gained headway to such an extent that the entire block was doomed. The two- | ‘story building belonging to the | ‘church estate was empty. The Quiner hotel and store, a pool hall and a restaurant were completely de- stroyed. The fire is thought to have been incendiary. A Manderson man noti- Ved the insurance company that he had been offered money to set. fire to the building and the inspector was here this week and gave notice of | aviators were killed during maneuv. cancellation of the policies. The fire! ers at a target even miles east took place prior to the legal cancel-| of Laredo late lay when an atr.| lation date. Arrests of importance | plane fell into a nog spin and crash. in connection with the fire are ex-/ ed downward, the gasoline tank ex.4 pected within a few hours. | ploding n the machine — struck | SM a hh ka ee Both men were burned and | earth, and in detail provide; sald bonus or| the machine destroyed. Their names adjusted compensation may be .paid| lave not yet been, learned. to any widow, mother or other rela-| Be on ele. Ween ieceased who bad/ Great values in furniture and rugs at Graham Shields Furniture Co. titled thereto. The legislature may Ooo ‘or the purpose of carrying out the} foregoing provisions, prvide for the} fssuance, sale r disposal of the cou- sas City society girl, bas been pon bnds of the sa‘d State upn such Clected a director of one of the tead- TWO AVIATORS KILLED IN FALL LAREDO, Tex., Feb, 10.—Two army | Miss Frances Fleming, prominent terms and conditions as it may deem 'Dg_ banks in her c'ty. ° {t and proper.” | a CHICHESTER S PIL 222 South Wolcott Eedicet ‘Asl ‘MOND BRAND. ke your Dy for ry 3 é s. it ; rl BY Bais rosa a time between April 6th, 1917, and No- vember 1ith, 1918, and who at th, time of entering into such service was a resident of the State of Wyom ing, and who was honoraby separated or discharged from such service, or hag been retired or furloughed to a reserve, in an amount not to exceed the sum of five hundred dollars to any one person, the amount to be paid to each person to be graduate? accord'ng to’ the length of actual ser vice, as the legislature may more ful’ THE HUMAN ZOO By C. D. Batchelor his landlord get rich. | If you make your slogan “No more rent better than follow their lead. John Meek, husband, finds the scenery on his left very good to look at Casper Hemstitch Shop Hemstitching, Button Holes, Modern Steam Pleating They selected Mills as the site of their great plants. DIVORCE GRANTED. Lena E. Kitchen has been granted a divorce from Judson S. Kitchen on the grounds of nen-support. Judge C. O. Brown also gave her the cus- Levulose, a sugar made from the tuber of the dahlia, ts exceptionally sweet and is said to be harmless tc diabetics. Supply your needs in furniture and buy now at big savings at the sale at Graham Shields Furniture Co., sors to Shaffer Gay Furniture tody of a minor ebild. — Your opportunity to save on your furniture and rug purchases at the big sale at Graham Shields Furniture Co. 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