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MONDAY, FEB. 19, 1923 Miscellaneous Shower Saturday Evening. Mrs. Earnest Bruce entertained at miscellaneous shower Saturday eve- at her home, 303 South Conwell eet in honor of Mrs. Leo Huston, ho was just recently married. Mrs. ston was formerly Miss Martha liawkins, Twenty guests were pres. Maccabees Meeting is Evening. Ladies of the Maccabees will eet in regular session this evening 8 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall. freshments will be served by Mrs. ara Tubbs and her committee. Mrs. Marr’n Entertains. Mrs. M. G. Marrin entertained at an informal 500 party Saturday eve- ng at her residence, 1136% Walnut t Honors for the evening were 1 by Mrs. Philip Korn and Mrs. erle. Morrison. Among those who tended were the Messrs and Mes- umes Jack Webber, Joe Gaiser, Ken- r Smith, Merle Morrison and M. G. Marrin. eee Miss Mahoney Will Entertain. Miss Kathryn Mahoney wi'l enter- tain the Midnight bridge club tomor- ,w evening at her home on South center street. An out-of-town guest for the evening will be Miss Rosa. mond Spears of Denver, who is a ouso guest at the Spears residence for the Week. see Sodslity Organized Yesterday. ‘The young girls of St. Anthony’s Catholie church met Sunday after- on at the church on South Center rireet for the purpose of organizing a sodality. About 35,of the younger cicls were present. The sodality will meet every two weeks at the church. Among the officers elected yesterd were Miss Martha Jensen, secretary and Miss May Reddington, treasurer, otee fastern Star Tea Tuesday. Members of the Eastern r will sive a tea Tuesday afternoon at the Masonic temp'e. Hostesses for the] afternoon will be the Mesdames Mar- j t arty of men from Sheridan and | blister like the old-fashioned mustar shall Dayton, J. T. Scott, Meda Free ) cee hime co en ee | ree eee old-fashioned mustard and John Trask. rR manager of the Mia. | _ Just spread it on with your fingers, eee Gas Plant left last night for CIGAR T Gently but surely it penetrates to the Bridge Party Denver where he will spend ‘era’ Sore spot and draws out the pain. Get This Evening j days on business for the company | ¢ Musterole at your drug store today. Miss Margaret Knittly wil! enter- + es 35 & 6Scin jars tubes;hospital sire,$3, tain at an informal bridge party this] C. T. Foley left yesterCay for Chey evening at her home, 604 Lind ave-|enne and will spend several das ue, Georgo Washington decqrations| there on’ business. il be-used. Among the ‘invited So aaa guests “are the “Mesdames Clarence] H. Roe Bartle,’ bd} ‘scout. execu SENUINE Webster, Earnest Kimball, Cal Smith, i. O. Warton, Haro'd Manbeck, Wal ter Storie. Arthur Watson, ae Sno¢grass, F. A. Knittle, and the Misses Genevieve Nau, Marie Bishop, of Mrs. Mac's Hat Shop returned last Dry Goods has been confindd to hér| ieave tor Thermopolle and Billings. home for the last week on account cee f illness: as Byron 8. Hule, state bank exam Thro: es sat ner, returned to Casper this mornin Rub on Sore at A. W. Peake, general superintend- | pro; attending to du enne | Musterole relieves scre throat quick: ent of the Midwest ining Company | auring the past few weeks ly. Made with oil of mustard, it isa has return short busine eee tive, went to Salt Creek today to tn Spect the troop located there. * few days in the city: visiting with Che Casper Daily Cribune state in the interest of the Wyoming {North and South raflroad and who have just returned to Casper from ~;!ramily and on business from the Buf. falo Creek ranch, oie Mr. and Mrs, George Dobler are line the state Miss Mazie Cross of Douglas s spending a few days tn the city vi ; aan; John A. Onken, wholesale grocer {ting her sister, Miss Mary Cross. | rs a basis of fair dealing with the people from the same city; Richey Young intend spending several months here. | Roberts, Ann Vreeland, Verra Tange. > vice president and general manager) Hon. Scott Ferris, man end Vidu Williams. bg of the Frick Reid Supply company, | Pla! Hotel, eee roe hy R. Peri of 102 North] whch has a branch established here. . Wyo. Birthday Party Lincoln street has as her house guest . APs 4 tetate of the 1 ai x at e g00d peov'le Friday. her mother. Mrs, L. A. Millhollin of George Layman, a student at the of Woyor ing and Sfontana allowing| J. J. Hancock entertained at| Lander. oe | University cf Wyoming, fs up. from reasonable time for deliberation tee| a birthday party Friday afternoon at a | Laramie for a few day: ] Frank Perky. an employe of the Lets Standard refinery ts in the Private} 3 arrived last night hospital re to our policy doing on!y t her home, 133 North Lincoln atree! in honor cf her son John Pershin: Ht. Johnston fourth birthday. At the close of the P suffering from @ fractured) ¢rom Sheridan, Wyo., where he has! on. afternoon a lunch was served by the | ™kle. |important business interests. ' A party of Buffalo an hostess. Arnung those who attended wea ial citizens returned from the state cap irs. J. F Mitchell and chitd.| 2's. RR. Quaker and son Carl] o, 3. Lansing came up from’ Den: | jet this sun ing and left for the ren, Gordon, Bernice and Beryl, M. eft last evening for Denver where | ver this morning. respective homes. Before leaving L. A. Milthollin. of Lander, Mre.| hey wil Ivisit for three weeks at the — they had many things of interest to regarding hey the great project Young, pioneer and tnfluen of Buffalo said “I feel that it would be a tragedy if the state were to lose this raftroad It would be of intestimable value not nly to the northern part of the stat it would do much to knit the var- “ s sections into one great common. | Wealth. I have been with Scott Fer. ris and associates for a week and have been very much impressed with the fair method in which he has met Ri tizen an Michael Groomes and son Michael Jr.,| 1OM® of Mrs, Quaker's sister Mrs. J Mrs. C. S. Marks and the honored|*- Carlson, | | guert. | oe Miss Mary Cross of Douglas has | Cc. & N. W. R. Club adap @ positicn with the Micw est | Entertainment Friday. Refining company. The entertain: ’ | bers of the Chicago and Nerteene | Mr. and Afra Fred Goodwin have Railway Woman's club will give Fri- eb pesshaig Pariser oe Dusiness and | day evening ot the Northwestern sta-| ?°@sure trip spent in Denver. oe © | tion will take the place of the regular |New York, accompanied by Senat. Mrs. : -|2 ; panied by Senator Tuesday social meeting for this week. . Caries A Allen ant daughy Shr B. s ter Margaret left this morning for John B. Kendrick of this state and Special entertainment wi'l be given | ‘°° a : ols w they w! a | Co ssman McClintic of Oklahoma, and tke affair will be one of the most | Jnermopolis where they will spend | Congret Sain ™ or Our citizens. I know that the Haskell nioyalle given this season by the] “vers! days visiting friends. The cnsle doe Oe cooetea ” [intoresta, want nothing but whet Is Te femntinee hwentern employes and! aev, snd Mra. C..1. Carley are visit-| “Ivhen asked concerning the reault fair and right. If a lease to section taelr families are invited to attendy | ine here trom New Yorw I and bearing of the trip of the raliroad| 26 ts granted them T know ft will . = ie. — party through the state Mr. Owens! Mean the absolute assurance of this Stag Dinner salt! “The impression ined by the {T0924 being bu across a section of Last Evening. Howard Stahl entertained at a stag dinner party last evening at the Hen nig hotel. Covers were laid for six. — lays on business and visiting friends. eastern members of the party of the| the state that is very much In need of state was most favorable. They are|‘Tansportation, and I betleve I am able to vision an empire in the mak-| Tight in saying that it will mean a ] | ing and are very desirous of becoming , | © of Rieter a entre length of 1 part 1s rei develop: | north and south. e an integral part { a great [eorser Wate veoh pee oanie tee api | by Merris’tha 3 lease is so | “As to the bid to be submitted for! PY 3 i, ea Pi ti :igeee ie <0 Personala || “woiian's?Marvey ‘in a vuniness | tne famous rection. 30 tn Batt Creek t 3 1 is the best basically and fin | | caller for the week from Denver. and to be ‘considered by the State Omaha after spending two weeks] whole project. If we are successful erie Land Board on March 6th, naturally Carter C. Mullen left yesterday for| this has tremendous bearing on the Calla physician. Then here attending to business matters. | in securing this tract it will insure} pore Liter, - en bagin eee tonnage for the road from the start reatme City Briefs Mike Ellis is in the city for a tew state PERSONALS - Mrs. D. L. McDonald, proprietor Se ee tera criaaaive ‘buying | ac. crane ana 7. K! Jeused ar-| gna wil be en Incentive forthe rok trip in the east. y v q ible of a F rived in the city yesterCay from Den-| intensive construction poss! | a . ver and will spend several days her< | VAPORU Mra. Emma Brady of the Shikany| tn business aftec which they wil! Over 17 Million Jars’ Used Yearlu clean white ointment that will not burn | GOOD “BULL” DURHAM Jeremiah Mahoney {s spending a TOBACCO early in the season bu: | ness. Henning Hotel Block An event to sharply stimu- late early in the week and The National Sample Coat and Suit Store Scores and scores of new and popular styles to se- lect from. SALE OF NEW Spring Dresses We have brought together from many makers an assortment of about 200 high grade frocks that we are marking regardless of production cost and ig- noring our own legitimate profit. 10” The values easily reach up to $20.00. BREAKING LOOS WITH A SENSATIONAL Save $5 to $10 on a Spring Cape or Coat Purchase one of these fashionable capes or coats tomorrow. that no critical woman should overlook this opportunity. $25 $35 $40 Materials—Normandy, Cordella Lustrosa, Velour Polaire. We pos: of the most bona fide saving opportunities of the season. Act now. ticipate. The styles and values are such ely believe this to be one Come down today and par- 112 South Center Street that ta vital to @ great section of |anctally for the state. Favorable cons.deration| time 1t wi!l materially lessen, in my vi: also probably enable us to give! opinion, the burden the various com- ter of the lease ts one of great impor: of the state and because our bid ts|ance. “I hope, that the state legis! | the burden ought not to be limited to the few cities along the line of opera I sincerely desire that the W: oming North and South railroad gets the lease of section, 36.” tion. PAGE THREE, At the same sheriff, from Columbus, Kar., where he was arrested. ALLEGED AUTO THIEF 15 It is charged that Reed rented the ie Cheyenne left cverland this morning|| the state more miles of road than hus munities will have to bear in securing car to drive to Salt Creek and lost his Fs the city for a few days from thelr /for thetr homes. The party included| been contemplated. | this road.” | way, winding up In Enld where he ome in Montana, - - }S__D. Canfield, postmaster of Sherl-/ “It wo are to secure the conces- ‘ed Hess, a stockman of the same | *] sold it to a policeman. Somewhere on dan; ©. W, ShelCon, mayor of Shert-| sions wo have asked it will only be on| city emphasized the fact that the mat- | the way t became license plates on the ca d not fight N. B, Reed, wanted on a chargo of extradition } 3 und Fred Hess, well known stockmen | bas: and analytically the best bid.| ture will see its way to consider fav-| having stolen a Dodge :o.r!ng car —_—_>___ ‘ from Buffa‘o, ” e r om | he 4 having driven to Enid, | iS message received from} orably an undertaking that cannot Te an = . Halreut 40¢ — Becklin, jeune Misses Lillian and Frances ie 8 yesterday shows clearly) but result in advantage, said Mr./Okla., was returned to Casper Sunday Shop. basem See eee \ eos arrived in the city this morn-| J. ©, Swindler of Tul Okla, ts jo i the, matter Hess. The raiiroad will benefit the ™orning by William Irving, deputy —_—_—--———_—_—_———- Mazic Cross, Mary Cross, Lillian|!"< from their home in Denver, and | visiting in the city. Mr. Swindler ia New York, Feb. 18, 1923.) state as a whole and for that reason | and the risk diminished. ' | road ts not yet secured, nor ts It likely | to be secured until the way ts al | c.W" sheiton tavor of stgritan:| YOUR PHONOGRAPH | Say « , i gD.” Cantiol, yooteasteee anal gf Reproducing Piano | Say “Bayer” and Insist! James A. Onken, wholesale grocer. Were unanimous in thelr opinion that legislature should close such a lease. * | fe > “It is a fair proposition,” sald }fr. f J Sheldon. in the open. It to the people. It the open the people."* | Canfield risk the Mr. sreat are taking. “Tho state of Wyoming welcomes the railroad with open arms. We in our different communt.| tles here in the central and northern part are working ethustastically to seo the consummation of the project. It 1s little enough we state."? “I do not think the raflroad com. 2 bo urged “Tho request has been put has been given out will be settled tr t to be supported | =) nd oug! made mention of the which tho railroad people of Unless you ses the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not get- Ung the genuine Bayer product pre- scribed by physiclans over twenty-two y Brunswick has achieved true | piano tones in phonographic re- | production. Notes so clear, so | | | | | ask of the unmistakable that you believe a pany will be refused the lease,’ said| piano is in the room. Go today ears and proved safe by millons for Mr. Oken. “I am sure that the in-| to any Brunswick dealer and asic Headache Toothache ducement It offers ts so great as not} to hear a record by Leopold Lumbago vid to admit of coutroversy Godowsky or Elly be 49 reat eumatism Earache Meanwhile supporters of the Wyo ianists of the New Hall of Pain Neuralgia ming North and South railroad are pegg ttnte Abt acd has sevela= ‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” working night and day to see that the bd honogreniia, “Thay athe [onty. Ench unbroken package con- smendons enthusiasm with the enterprise was first greeted does not grow much as most men desire {t, as | which , ; ‘ans proper directions. Handy boxes world’s truest reproductions. | of twelve tabl cost few cents. cold. ° lets, |Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin {s the trade mark of ereatly as the Haake. interests de. Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticac: sire to come into Wyoming, the rail Jester of Salicy!icacid.—Adv carefully done, is welcomed rather than deplored by progressive establishments; for ability to meet competition is one of the cornerstones upon which a successful expanding and permanent business is built. faction, for there is a distinct advantage, not always indicated by the price, in the opportunity to‘select from a very large variety, ity and desirability. Price Comparisons Are Important When They Are Thoughtfully Made The common practice of comparing prices, provided it is thoughtfully and A careful comparison, however, means something more than merely matching dollars with dollars—what is secured for the expenditure is a necessary and important consideration. The same price may carry with it widely varying degrees of value and satis- articles of dependable qual- We offer for your inspection a won- derful array of new Coats, Wraps, Suits, Dresses and Millinery. Priced with the usual Frantz moderacy, Ask to see the beautiful new Taffeta Wraps, in all the new shades. Every day we are receiving shipments which are being added to our line of Dresses. Priced at $9.95 to $23.95 Si Phone 1304-W. 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL 252 South Center St. Humphrey Radiant Fire Reznor Heaters and all gas room heaters in stock. Buy now and avail yourself of this re- duction so you may enjoy its use the remaining winter months, Casper Gas Appplance Co., Inc, Phone 1500 . 115-119 East First St.