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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14,1923. Che. Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE. Grieve, plans were completed for the Duhamel arrived yesterday from Den-|with Underwood and Underwood be-| to attend the annual conference of | open house reception which will. be. ver. ~ 7g hion model man for alt so-} council representatives: in Region | held at the home of Mrs. W. S. Kim-} see jciety leading actors and actr . | Eight which is being held in Omaha ball on South Wolcott street February] yrs. Florence D. Goodman is was also with Bachrock in Wast.-| today and tomorrow. 22 in honor of Washington's birth-|pusiness called for a few weeks from! D.C eee F day. At the: reception a hand craft| jer home in Delaware. Olvo, | aS) a oil - exhibition will also be held for which eo ee Jes eo et Ge They arrived last LOWER and VEGETABLE: Learner of the Learner Shoe} weeks from his home in Akron, Ohio. | ®'1 foreign-born as well as American| y¢ “nis and Clothing company left last night | 5 Miss Clara Willlamson left Inst & company is cee . 3 women have been asked to contribute ‘for Denver and will be gone for some ; LOS ANGELES, Feb Felipe week for Omaha, where she wi!l spe: 5 Patters iness visite 7 articles. All’ ladies of Cnsper inter- for Omats,* s eof tme on a business trip for the com. | . 7: 0- Patterson is a business visitor | (rittie Phil) Alguin, recently ae poral Gindiolt, Dah three weeks visiting at tho home o! for a short while from Omaha Iris, Phlox, | Peo: ¢sted in the reception and exhibition ‘ier aunt, Mrs. George Fullerton, pany. , n Oma from Mexico after a continent-wid Flowering Vines and re invited to be present. ot FT eg rig oe ce —— search for him has confessed to Chicf Small Fruits. ose F a * Police Louis D : ;| I. M. Bates is a business caller for] A lady saved $62.43 on a bill of of Police Louis D. Oaks the slaying ta All’ the patrons and friends who) Mrs. J O'Donnel and Freda vVit-| Valentine Party Mra. H. 8. Andrews has as her) 7. Gaye from Tul furniture and rugs amounting to|of Detective Sergeant John J. Pi ~ Free Ca alog. 1 ve ight! 4 house guest for the remainder of the $180.65. You can make equally as fs 8 Write for it today. 35 years’ qual braved the extreme weather last night/nave. IH. H. Bracken substituted. | Saturday winter har cousin, Miss Gladys Rob: ¢ 8 Dah ae ene earan | Serald_ here 18 months ago, according | sey rapntation heen ol Cor ene tee to hear the operetta put on by the <a Mra. 7. Ia Mead will entertain at|Tinter her cousin. Miss Gls €. 1). Paldwin and son tote tact | AEE A Aaving and buy your furnt-| tea report printed in the Los Ameles Heneiett On wack ot aur Foods. Our music department ot the seventh and) Hetpful Club h children’s valentine party Saturday pba — evening for Denver and will be gone| ture Co—Ady. | mined , the Hneat Cetaten inne ieae eres eighth erases cot ar] ane hool went! Will Meet. afternoon at her home on Lincu.n ' k or 10 days on business and ——— he paper said the a‘leged confess ung we will arrange an appoint-- away fecllng well repald and resret:| ‘The tadjes of ‘the Helpful club wit!| street. In honor of. her. daughter visiting relatives Mi “ana J at Cole eee oe cian one's ee hoe ae oue. conventence: Pigg repay cic Ot ar hake 4 pte ha hear meet tomorrow at 2 o'clock at ihe| Martha. Twelve children will attend. ii ie ‘8 i ara aoe ut in onal aks were on the train in Arizona en M.J.CULLEN S260 GARpens te stly at 8lhome of Mra Cla Falta, 5| Attractive yalentine decorations will ty charles : r . - ‘ . caine ovclock, and the Park school orches | Rome of Mrs. Clarenco Vetter, 615| Attract Charles Milburn arrived this week | spending several weeks there on bust eae — tra presented somo very creditable} from Colorado and will spend several numbers under the direction of Miss Weeks here on bus! after which |Mrs. Bruce 7 ouglas he will go to The Do! e “}<athryn Mahoney, who has had th's| Dinner Party at Hon, Chas. A. Gunther of Dougla will go to Thermopolis where he Enterta rs = YZ oO N Learn Spanish antertains. Rol, jome. i ity a brief business; Will visit friends for a few day f i ‘ brageh: ofthe music work tm Sheree] nies, Chartes Bucs wis hostees “at! Mer ard Mee soba Roland adler {out oe TY OF & rlet mustnees ees ' | fre IN NIGHT CLASSES throughout the year. The orchestral an informal. brid, Te ee t] Mr. and Mrs. Xt nter- | Visit. oe lie , j ! mnusle: was supplemented by special] gry "formal bridge party given Mon-| tained at an informal dinner party bits, | Sam Gill has returned from Okla-| BAKING POWDER éé)'e Secs iting friends SOLD EVERY WHERE* ness and vis cer ‘1 " e a 1 Starting Monday, Feb. 12 - W ~ Monday evening at their home in the| Nat mayor of Lusk and/homa after spending a month there bs eerste n v" by Vv 8 a ‘. x. Y . numbers given by Wade Cramer AE: Honors for the] Albuquerque apartments. Red and| Wyoming picneer, was a visitor at| on business you use /ess at 9 P. M. Our instructor evening were won by Mrs. Fred Vill-| white flowers were used for table|the meeting of the Casper Chamber | cee comes from South America. ve a 4 ete : nave and H. O. Phone 1525 for information. st Eighth stre: ‘The curtain rose upon a group ane acoemln — Hate aoetarnes — decorations. Valentine place cards| 0f Commerce yesterday. | F. M. Call ts in the city from his nd’ takeoup. were. m tect 4 ' were used. Honors were taken by 2 © | home in Denver and will spend some GOoD . Se eeeereeeeiel and make-up were most effective and/ Mrs. Nicolaysen Will Mrs. Grisinger, Mr. R. O. Graham| Dr. J. R. Hulton of Douglas, thalr-| tine here on business the songs to which they played accom- Entertain Guild. nd Mr, Weldon and Mesdames ft. 0.| man of the Democratic State Cen nee AUCTION BRIDGE Cc Busi * ‘aham, J. C. Grisinger. —. 1,|Committee who has spent a brief time! ©. T, Stuart left last week for . LESSONS asper business paniments on thelr ukeleles were both] Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen will entertain <'s| Pigeon, William Kyne, E. Weldon. jet Cheyenne, was in the city today fornia to be gone until the first Day by day in every way my pleasing and unusual for grade musie.|the North Side division of St. M ‘The presentation of all’ the musical! guild Thursday afternoon, F {on his way home. | of May. pupils are playing better and bet College, Inc. \ eee cee ¢ ter. | numbers, particularly the chorus|15, at her residence, 2 work, was distinctive of ability and)streot. Ail i ies of, H z } C. L. Myers, of the Myers’ studio} G. K. Welton has returned from a Are you playing better and bet oes = results, which might be expected to} north of Fifth strect are asked to pe| of Denver, arrived in the city yester:| short business trip to Denver and! ror are you playing warse and characterize high school work. present. i PERSONALS day and will spend some time here on Springs i] worse? . Special mention might well be made ieee business. Mr. Myers was at one tim eo. ae tne. gailiavok PHONE. 698 GENUINE ||, Xo one bridge ‘without — inst rey os : BULL intelligent instruction Telephone Mrs, Haggard DURHAM = J &xperi acher (New York | Now at Henning Hote TOBACCO | of the quality of work done by the] ntertainment — cast with Miss Katherine Davis st Thursday Evening. ring in her-part as Dorothy ushter an interesting sntartajnraent Is to ) erican plantation owner, and| be given in the Methodist church next | % ‘ Suliny Srochiing doing inimitable work | Tuesday (might when Mrs. 1. 35,] Wicks, at “ bedsiae of her mother, | prim Miss Primer, princ'pal of the} Carter will read Tennyson's classic | “hO Was dangerously ill of pneumo girls’ seminary. Bob McDonald as} poem, noch Arden," and Mrs. | Yi ick bathed he to her home here. ly Wood, leutenant of U. S.| Homer Helms will accompany her | Mrs. Sichiing’s mother is now entirely! auld ‘Tennesdee, was especially| with Straus’ music written for the |°Ut of ceneer: i | shile as Pirate Chief cnough| poem. Mrs. Carter has read this e | peel be said of Fremont Ward,| poem several times giving great pleas-| Mrs. Clara Brockns of Los Angeles. Robert ‘all teft last evening on al Mrs. Ethel Sichling. who has been} On two beds, springs and mi ore suusle ess trip to Cheyenne and at Colorado Springs for tt "l tresses amounting to $63.50, par nver, Mr. Call will return Satur- . pedeide ae ne. st few! saved $19.50 on their purchase at the| day. ‘aham-Shie'ds Furnture Co. Why se don't you make savings on your; Earl Burwell, a member of the Cas furniture?—Adv. per left ye etion—and Miss Hazel Hoopman TEACHER OF PIANO Studio 188 South Durbm Casper, Wyo. © te a s| Calif. is in the city visiting with s 4 impersonation of his| Ure to the audiences, Mrs. Helms is | C® 1 7 wat aocmnoet realistic. Dean Bur-|@ pianist of unusual ability. In fact, | friends. alek as “Scary” sang.a pleasing and|if she were not~she could not play eee this particularly difficult music. The] Mrs. C. A. Woodcock arrived in the entertainment will be given at 8 p.m.|clty Monday and will be the house| Tuesd » February 20. In addition [Suest of her sister, Mrs. Sam Gil ardi, to the above program male quartet | for some time at their home on Eas humorous song. Very good singing was done by the pirates bold. whose costuming and freo swinging into the spirit of their parts only emphas’zed Re fact that aside from doing a good| Wi! sing, and Miss Edna Mae Healey | Second strect. the fact y ‘ | will give several vocal select & 9-6 job of it, every one in the operetta | Wi! Bive § ces Mrs. M. B. Themanson. who is con-| was thoroughly eT cies Presbyterian Aid nected with the Myer’s studlo in Den of ite The interlude was ing a. solo | Meeting Thursday ver, is in the c’ty for a short white Fa eee ae ae ae soe] The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid so-|on business. alled “The Castle in an v elety will meet tomorrow at 2:30 : + 2's | nh. Mrs. T. 8 Sea'-and Katherine Davis interpreted | 1), onur ‘oster's com Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Gray of New a “Butterfly Dance" with an effective) iiittee will be in charge York are here for a short busine: background of tiny lights and colored eee ind pleasure trip. spotlights to make this number Very] jcastern Star Meeting dare attractive. The final number was 4) Pomorrow Evening. Mrs. Charles Anda has as her house} / stirring and pleasing patriotic chorus | __Members of the Order of Eastern | her’ mother Mra, Delta] Cast in Order of Appearance. ; Star will meet tomorrow evening at|Owens and Owens of Tehua - Ruth Scott} § o'clock at the Masonic temple. The | Rapid City. D ‘Ana Karnlant - = Kathleen Kenney| committees on entertainment and re-| also have her house guest for Lilinoe Evelyn Wath {reshments have planned several im-| week her nephew, Peter Duhame Maile -. oulse Blackstone | tere T events. Final arrangements Rich Hawal‘an Girls Dade Ob he medinc tHe conic | OUR PRONOGRAPH Dorothy, daughter of American at 7:30 cA Reproducing Piano Katherine Davis| ing committee will be present Fremont Ward| for all visitors: Dean Burt cipal of girls’ = plantation owner. Pirate Chief - Seary -. Miss Primer, pr inary --- BIg Wood, lieute 5 cruiser Tennesse! --Bob McDonald Scene—Garden in Miss Primer Altar and Rosary m- r and - Julia Mechling | Meeting-Thursday. i : nt of U. §. Members of the Altar and, Rosary ciety of St. Anthony's church wll = meet ‘Thursday afternoon at 2 Our First Informal Complete Showing for private school. ihe, Mullin club, ¥ eee . Christian Aid Bake Sale Postponed. Thursday. “ | The Ladie's Aid society of the] The. “King’s Herald” will give @! chyistian church mecting which war bako, salo ‘tomorrow, afternoon at, 2) tq have been held tomorrow after o'clock at Stone's grocery store. 233) Lo5n has been postponed on account Bast Second sires. oe oe Hd the] of the Leadership. training schoo ' rale tomorrow will be the Mesdames| Of (Ne | rane ne Sebo P . 7 . . ee ee Greme tame Which is being held in the church Brings an amazing riot of colors, a lovely latitude in | this week. The lety will meet] Brunswick has achieved true baked goods will be on next Thursday at the home of Mrs.] piano tones in Phonographic re- styles, a charming array of fabrics, which permits the afternoon. t. BR, Hildebrand producti jotes i a 7 se ' Dee ae at Pata esrare i seep fearing those of the fair sex who really care, to be costumed | Fae Interesting D. A. T. Piano He, in the soca | Go. tolay to greatest advantage according to their individual Mesdames Clarissa Davis and Helen] At an interesting meeting held yes to hear a record by Leopold Rently will entertain the members of|terday afternoon by members of the| Godowsky or Elly ey eat the Royal Neighbors of America and] p, a.m. at the home of M: ianists of the New all of ends Thurslay afternoon at a sil- ‘fame. They will prove a revela- pr tea to be given at the home of tion. Brunswick records play on requirements. John v Mrs. Davis, 215 North Grant street. = all phonographs. They are the . We Mra, Clara Brockns of California, who om world’s truest reproductions. | | he Modes in Miailliner y is a visitor in the ity, will be guest Salonen iB ; of h thet affair. e ; honor at’ het affair a el eet In Spring’s Assured Styles. Neighborhood Dinner Club ‘Last Evening. Mrs. W. J. Chamberlain entertained the Nelghborhood Dinner club last ids evening at her home, 652 South Grant inealids & CLAN STUART 248 street. Red roses and valentine place will anld “thele eanual’ ‘monthly cards were used for decorations. Hon-| ‘The Original Food-Drink for All Ages: |] Social on Friday evening, wet, ors for the evening were taken by| QuickLunchatHome,Office&Fountains. |] 16, n I. 0. O. F. hall. There is but little “hanging” trimming in the new Hats. Cockades, puffs and stand-up trimming in feathers and fabrics, fruits and flowers, give to our new Hats for 1923 an effectiveness that is as attractive as it is strikingly original, For Infants, RichMilk, Malted Grain Extractin Pow- Refreshments Will Be Graham-Shields Furniture Co. are| Ser&Tabletforms. Nourishing-Nocockiag. Served selling for less an@ save you money | 9@* Avoid Imitations and Substitutes evens on_your furniture.—Adv —— Coats, Suits, Dresses The “expression points” that make for individuality in the new Spring styles rest in the sleeve, the waistline, the neck lines, and the skirt length, all of which come in with variations. x SATIS MMR MMR FOUR SPECIAL RELEASES VICTOR RECORDS On Sale Tomorrow Morning 19006—“Carolina in the Morning’—American Quartet. —Toot, Toot, Tootsie, Goo’Bye’’—Billy Murray and Ed Smalle. 19000—“Bees’ Knees’’—F ox Trot, played by the Virginians. —“Peggy Dear’’—The Great White Way Orchestra. 19003—“I Gave You Up Just Before You Threw Me Down’”—Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra. —‘Ivy (Cling to Me)’’—Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra. 19007——“Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean’””—-W hiteman and His Orchestra, —‘Parade of the Wooden Soldiers’—Whiteman and His Or- chestra. H bf In the manner of the mode, the three- Three-Piece Suits piece Suit, whether with bloused jacket, closed on a drop waist-line with open neck, or hanging from a closed collar, leads in favor of all that is in vogue. 4 Some in the new grey-tans, Dresses in Newer Modes others in fascinating blues—all reflecting the softer and more graceful lines of the new silhouette. The materials alone have a becoming charm; the styles 2 newer grace, Coats and Wraps The rich full folds of the new Coats and Wraps are all the more becoming for the gay contrast of their radiant linings. We show them in many new models, i avy “Carolina in the Morning” and “Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean” are the two biggest hits we have had in months. Be sure to hear them be- fore this special shipment is sold out. The Music Shoppe, 1. We are. of course, also showing blouses, neckwear, hose, silk un- derthings, gloves and the minor The balance of this week will be especially accessories to harmonize with the devoted to the showing of Spring's authorita- costume in general. tive styles, Just a few steps from Second St., on Center 238 East Second Street Phone 1745 — SHEET MUSIC VICTOR RECORDS PLAYER ROLLS MMA PATA