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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1923. Dp, A. R. Entertainment Friday Afternoon. Members of the local Daughters of | .e American Revolution will be] ystewses at a most unusual andj nique enterta’nment to be given to-| imorrow afternoon at the home of the| regent, Mrs. W. 8. Kimball, 132 South Wolcott street. The entertain ment Is to be a patriotic endeavor to enbst the interest of ferelgn women to | continue,and to preserve for tho bene-| rt of the United States the art of itul Jaco making, embro‘dering. . Knitting, etc. Those having| of the entertainment wil be/ in cotonial costumes, which add greatly to the attractiveness; affair, | \ short program will be given from 3 until 3:30 and another from| 4 until 4:30. A mus’cal program will) le given Mrs, dpa Thomas and} several talks will be given by Mrs./ Chappell and another by Mrs. Lacey.) During the afternoon refreshments) will be served by the members of tie} organization. J At indies of tho city are invited to} attend and no other Invitation other than through the press will be given. Officers cf the chapter are. Mrs. V s. Kimball, regent; Mrs. John Griev 6 regent; Mrs. H. E. Cotton, record-! Mrs. M. E. Winter, charge Iressed of the ing secretary corresponding secretary; Mrs. T. ( onkin, treasurer; Mrs. E, R. Shipp, istorlan; Mrs, Wm, Kocher, regis: trar, oe Moose to Open New Auditorium With Ball. , With the annual Moose ball this evening, the new auditorium of the Moose club at the corner of East A nnd Wolcott streets, will be formally opened. From tonight on the audi- torlum is expected to be in constant use as public dances wil be run there ix nights a week except when the auditorium {is being used for special events, The first booking on the; schedule is for Marc'¢12 and 13 when “Meldoyland,” the big musical show to be staged by the American Legion, will be put on. Dancing will begin at 9 o'clock this evening and a big crowd, indicated by n heavy advance ticket sale. is antict pated. The dance this evening is open to the public and is not for mem- ‘“wers of the lodge on’y. ‘Thursday Club At Biglin Home. Mrs. A. E. Bigiin entertained the members of the Thursday bridge club s afternoon at her residence on South Center street. Those substitut ing for the afternoon were Mrs. Nell Kimball and Mrs. Gus Bell. Vriday Club Will | Meet Tomorrow. The Fri bridge club will meet toniorrow afternoon at the residence of Mrs. S. T. But'er, 827 South Elm street. eee Mrs, Williams Is Honored Guest. Mrs. A, F. Hoff entertained at an informal bridge tea yesterday at her residence, 1133 South Center street in honor cf Mrs, Norman Williams of Denver, who is the bouse guest for the: week at the T, C. Spears resi- dence on Lincoln street. Honors for the afternoon were taken by Mrs. It. 1. Wertz. « Nirthday Party Wed. \esday. ' little Miss Margaret Barker was hostess to six of her small friends on Wednesday afternoon in honor of her sixth birthday at her home, 110 East F' street. Children's games were play ed and refreshments were served by Mrs. Barker at the close of the after- noon. Tho table was beautifully dec- orated in pink and white with little nut baskets in the shape of pond lil Nes. The birthday cake was decorat ed with six tiny pink candles, Among the children who attended were Mil- dred McKnight, Betty Tilley, Alice Taylor, Aleene Rediske, Laura Taylor Alice Munchiando and the lstess. Red Men Meeting This Evening. Popo Agie tribe No. 10, Improved Order of Red Men will beet in regu- lar session this evening at 8 o'clock at the I. O. O. FP. hall. Business of vital importance to every member of the tribe wiil be transacted and will be followed by a social hour . All members and visiting members are cordially invited to be present Rake Sale Saturda: ‘The Ladies’ Aid so! of the anuel Baptist church will hold a bake sale Saturday afternoon in the Cas- per Storage Grocery store eee Mrs. Algeo Entertains. Mrs. T. F. Algeo entertained at an informal dinner party Tuesday even- < at their residence, 829 South Kim- street. Guests for the evening hall were Mr. and Mrs. Willam Holland, John MéFayden, Mr. Charles Holland and host and ir. and Mrs. 1 Mrs. Poe McFayden and the Harold hostess. ee Retail Clerks Meeting Jast Evening. The Retail Clerks local No. 102 held thotr r meeting last evening at| the Labor hall at which time reveral new members werd added to the organization. Following the bus iness meeting a social hour was held during which time several musical 4nd vocal selections were given. Sev- eral guests from the Plumbers and Musicians locals were guests for the evening. Several short talks were 1 during the evening on the laws recently passed by the legislature. At this mecting it was decided that local wou'd hold a social meeting third Wednesday of each Refreshments were served at of the meeting by the com regula Union h Vpworth Teague Vanquet March 1. rhe Epworth League of the Metho: t church will entertain at a ban quet Thursday evening, March 1, for the members of the league and their friends. Tis will be the first annual banquet given by the league. The affair will be given in the dining room of the Methodist church. Personals Mrs. Frank Warren left this week jfor Chicago where she will spend some time on business. Mrs. Warren | Wan accompanted by Miss Marie Tod- \erick who will spend several weeks | Visiting with her mother at Pitts: Che Casper Dally Cridune AGE THREE home {1 Worland. Mr, Lalrd has|pany, left yesterday for the Deer| been orf a short business trip to|Creek field in Oklahoma, where the} Omaha and the eastern part of Wyo-|company is operating. | ming, © 6 10 eee Scout Executive H. Roe Bartle and E. C. Larsan of Chicago {s heFe on|Scoutmaster James Mudgett went to a short business trip, | Dougias today on scouting business. eer 6 ; From there they wil! go on to Orin| P Junction tomorrow and attend to mat- Marvin Bishop returned saa: evening from Cheyenne where te ee | 8278 connected with the starting of a been in session at the legislature, Mr.|"°™ ‘Feo. WOMEN WILL ENJOY BIG KNIGHTHOOD PHOTOPLAY ‘Who says women have not a senso of humur? They say “it takes a thief to catch Bishop {s a representative of Natrona H burg, Kan. egunty. Frank Daley came in yeaterd: from Teapot and will spend a few days here visiting friends, Mr. and Mrs. Royce Gore are in | the city for a few days from Denver. : Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wright re. asad : The main feature of the evening|turned inst evening from Ther E. W. Borland ts here for’a few Will be an-Indian love feast and camp-|mopolis. Mrs. Wright who has becn| days from Denver. fire, and the decorations will be sug-| sil for some time has been. taking o.'*, 6 Sestive of Indian life and will form treatments at the hot springs. Mr.| G. H. Gammon Jr, came up from realistic setting. |8nd Mrs. Wright's home ts in Salt| Fort Collins yesterday and will spend Hand painted place cards contain-| Creek. a few days here on business and vis. ing the petted menu and program! cee iting friends. will be used for favors. A number of! xtrs, Cc. F. Kohnert and son Creigh- eee toasts have been planned and will be given In poetry by some of the mem- bers of the league. An original In dian legend and prophecy will also be given. During the evening several musical end vocal given Arrangements are 100 and the affair promises to be on the largest and most enjoyable ever given py the league. Chairmen of the various committees are Mrs. Harry Hawkins, Miss Cleola Lilly, Mies Irene Shurtz, Miss Inez. Babu and Lester Fuerher. Mrs. Manbeck Will Entertain. Mrs. Harold Manbeck will enter: tain at an informal bridge luncheon tomorrow at her home on South Oak street. is in the city be laid for ej visitin Covers will The Ladies Ald of the church will give a tea noon beginning at 2:30 at the church, 1009 Nor Durbin street. Hostesses for the afternoon will be the Me: dames Shedd and Bequett. At a re: cent meeting of the members of the ald a_report was given on the supper given this month by the ald which ‘orth Caspei showed the affair to have been a huge | succes eee Bus'ness Girls’ Club Meeting. Members of the Young Business Girls’ club will hold their regular meeting this evening at 7:16 in the club rooms of the Y. W. C. A. which are located in the basement of the Smith-Turner building. The = girls Will finish the wax beads which they, have been making for the benefit the club, Oth the businass this evening of classes other than asses will be organized All business girls inter ested in the club or in its works are asked to attend Home Miss‘an Society Is in Conference Here. The Home Mission committee cf the synod of Wyoming of the Pres byter'an chureh ts in session today at the Presbyterian manse, 804 South Wolcott Btre?t. -Among these présent re the Rev. Dr. A. J. Montgomery, Louis; J. F. Vernon, E Wyo.; H. W. Bainton and W a ton, Lingle, Wyo.; the Rev. Whitfleld Thomas, Salt Creek; L. A. Reed, Cas- per; the Rev. Charles A, Wilson, Casper; the Rey. Edwin E. Preston, Is; the Rev. George Woodard, ‘orth Side church, Kenwcod. Art Department Will Meet. The art department of the Casper Woman's Departmental club will meet Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the vocational building. Members are asked to come prepared to take notes. All members of the division are asked to be present. see Bridge Party Last Evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson enter: tained at an informal bridge party last evening at their residence, 531 South Beech street. The party was given in honor of Mrs. E. Breisch, who will leave tomorrow for St. Pa Covers were laid for eight eee Children's Party This Afternoon. Mrs. William Kocher entertained the children of the members of the Daughters of the American Revolu tion this afternoon at her home on South Wolcott street. see Mrs. Wilcox-Is Honored Guest. Mrs. Lewis Barker will entertain at an informal dinner party this eve: ning at her home, 902 South Beech street in honor of Mrs. Wilcox of Los Angeles, who is visiting here h her r, Mrs. Sam Gilardi Red, white and blue decorations will be used in henor of Washington's birthday. Following the dinner the guests will attend the Moose dance Covers will be laid for ten. wiki acetal, ‘Why pay more when you can buy for less at Grahem-Shields Furniture Co, Ady. EGZEMA ON HAND IN BLISTERS Burned and Was Painful. Cuticura Healed. “Eczema broke out on the palm of my hand in blisters. Later the blisters broke and were so sore that I could not open my hand, It burned and was so painful that I could not mut my hand in water. I had to it bandaged for over a month. read an advertisement for Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment and sent fora free semple. ! could see an improvement so purchased more, and when I had used one cake of | | Cuticura Soap and two boxes of | | Cuticura Ointment I was healed.” (Signed) Miss Clara Axe, Myrtle Point, Ore. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Ti cum are ideai for every-day tolletuses. ample Bash Free by Mall. Addeen: “Oxdlenra Lab oratories, Dept MH, Malden 48, Mass.”” “Gold every- hare, Soap 22, Ointment tb and te. Talecn ab BREE Caticura Soap shares without mug. numbers will be! Deing made for} Tho affair will be given in| honor of Mrs. Gray of New York who) riday after, J. P. Curry of Lander ts a busi- ness caller for a few days, a . jton of Huron, S. D., are the house | guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. J. | A. Ehmitt, 747 CY avenue. ae | - S. C. Gaylord returned to his home one | in Lander yesterday after spending ra gnd Mra. F. J. MoGann lett | 0 few days here visiting friepds. yesterday for their home in Sheridan apieae after spending several days here vistt-| wm gniater is here for a thw days ing friends and on’ business. from Salt Creek. se D. K, Horner left last evening for Denver after spending two weeks |. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brownson who |have been visiting friends here for | some time left yesterday for their]! here attending to important business {home in’ Buffalo. affairs. | eee eee The Misses Mary. and Frances} R. L. Clark returned yesterday af. | Mitchell arrived-this week from their | ternoon to his home in Lander. |home in Worthington, Ind., and will eee spend several weeks here visiting] Glenn H. McFerrin business man of friends. Shoshont! is a business visitor for the e-,¢. 8 remainder of the week. ‘ A. Kiutz arrived this morning from Tulsa and intends to spend ser- eral weeks cr @ montis here bn busi- ness, Mr. and Mrs: C. E. Kisselman are visiting here for a few days from | Salt Creek. eee Miss Nellie Leggett left yesterday for Salt Creek after spending a few days here visiting friends. eee John G. Hu%ton of Sheridan is here for a short time. Mrs. Harry Arno'd came down Inst ay ie evening from Billings to spend sev |. H. G. Smith and son have returned | eral days: here. from a two weeks pleaseure trip eee spent visiting relatives in Creighton, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith spent} Neb Paar Wednesday in the city from Glen tou: Sam K. Lyle left last evening for Denver where he has accepted a po sition, Mr. Lyle has been a resident of Casper for two years coming here from his former home in Omaha. ascii eden Ato Thomas F. Dillon and C. A. Maguu- | eee Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Beveridge have as their house guest for the week Mrs. Beveridges sister Miss Catherine Jones of Denver. Miss Jones arrives mornsas. = sd son, ‘oll men, arrived in Casper 224 | near Grafton, TH. 16 miles from here,| 1g the appropriation to be made for | Attorney and) Mrs. ¢. T. Hagens| eR to attend to. matter erdines|th's afternoon, Fire started from the| the Wyoming National Guard resulted and small son Bobbie have returned| horn and in Johnson county,» Mr.|eXPlosion was reported to be endan-| from Chzenne where they have been | nition waa formerly secretary of atate| Sens & dynamite magazine. The| gave mone on your houschold fur- jduring the legislative session. Hep es | company's principal product 1s dyna-| niture and buy at. the Graham. eee n Co ‘ado. ol és, ws m The shock felt in Alton. Shields Furniture Store. dv. H. G. Witte of Deaver, Wyo.. Carroll H. Wegemann, chief geolo- visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Van! set of the Midwest. Refining com, Burgh this week at their home, 115] any, ig here from Denver, consult South Jefferson street. ng with local off clals { W.A. Saner, a driller at Salt Creek | ypc Bretschneider, president of | Was operated on at the Casper Pr!-j ne M'd-Northern Oil company. Mon. vate hospital yesterday morning. He] ana subsidiary of Midwest Refining, is recovering successful'y and also president of W fe ML & Land, a Midwest Mr. and Mrs. James FE. Lynch re| sere attending to local busines turned yesterday from Kimball. Neb..| tera requiring his attention where they had been called by the o oe Miness and death of Mr. Lynch's] M. T> Rathvon,: general manager mother, which occurred February 17,lof Western States Oil & Land com- from pneumonia. The deceased had been a resident of Kimball, Neb., for 50 years, being 90 years of age at the time of her death. All the schools of the city closed fo her funeral, which was so’emnized by 1600 pupils. Bruce Lynch and John W. Forsling are a NEW ™ IMPROVED ™. grandsons of the deceased who reside in Casper. N1S5¢ . $ - dyeing. The New Improved RIT (fast dye) colors (9 of them) are the darker shades which require boiling. These colors are ex- ceptionally good for heavier City Briefs W. A. Bergstrom of the Evans O11 Corporation is a business visitor in Dougias today. eee William Hazelmire returned th's afternoon from Miverton after spend- ing a sheet time there on business. e205" | 1 R. S. Stockhouse of Denver is| materials. It erfectly safe spending a few days in the city. | to boil your silks with RIT o 22 | (fast dye) colors. H. E., Broker arrived this morning from Denver and. will spend several days bere on business. par iraty N. C. Johnson left yesterday for his home in Laramie after spending three days here on business. ace ae i Hf. W. Burton is a business caller for the week from Denver. eee O. G. Sellers and E. C. Larson ar rived yesterday from Denver and will spend a short time here attending to business matters. eee unusually fine for dainty silks, fine lingerie and underthings, The lighter colors do not require boiling. All New Im- proved RIT colors are teed. easy to use. Be sure you get New Improved RIT., At all drug, department, dry goods and notion etores I5c. -guaranieed / Glenn D. Laird spent a short time the city today en route to his in GRAND OPENING The Big Dance . OF THE SEASON WASHINGTONS BIRTHDAY Thursday Night, February 22 Given by the . LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE AT THEIR NEW HOME Everyone Come and Have a Good Time. Admission $1.10, Including War Tax’ | thief,” and by the same token it takes a woman to catch a woman in the subtle Uttle tricks which are used ,to outwit a man. That's why women | woht seo tha Peramount-Cosmopol!- }tan production “When Knighthood Was in Flower," starring Marlon Davies, will chuckle with enjoyment in certain scenes where the men are silent. These feminine outbursts of merrt ment come at various times when Marion Davies, as Princess Mary Tu dor, uses the strategy known to all THREE INJURED WHEN SCAFFOLD the sisters of Eve in order to cajole | 3 jher stubborn brother, King Henry : | VIII. Mary's adroit appeal to Henry's Accident at Refinery Is 275,22," siret appeal to Henry's Ch: ! Charles Brandon, whom she loves: arged to Defect | ner clover trick wt rumsinine in bea I R R t when the French ambassador calis } and shocking King Henry by pretend Nn Nope, Neport. | tng she Is about to jump out scant Various fadbrien ware tained by fly c'ad—these and similar incidents three mon whe ee ere sustained by| unite the women of the audiences in © ten Who fe'l soveral feet from! a common bond of understanding and @ scaffold yesterday afternoon about! amusement 8 o'clock while at thelr work at the Coming to the Rialto soon Standard refinery, It is said that ay eater defect in the rope caused the scaffold} to fail. | The most severely injured of ove SOLDIERS BONUS ACT | three is J. W. McHale. His leg is fr: | tured above the ankle. He also su ' | tains a fractured elbow, a scalp! 6 wound. and contusions over the body as well as severe shock. Frederick Runke is suffering from| IINFINI Injuries to his foot and back, while Maurice White possesses an injured} hip. a The men are undergoing treatment) CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. at the Casper Private hospital. | Checking up the “death throes” of ——=——- | the Seventeenth Wyoming legislature | reveals that the senate resolution sub- | for a soldiers’ bonus, ¥ {the “unfinished business | house, | The legis'ature gave the State Highway department all that was asked in its behalf, incl®Jing a direct appropriation of $200,000, special tax {levy on all assessed property in the ietckininnietd. | State, a special tax of one vent a gal- ALTON, Ill., Feb, 22.—Six men were! lon on gasoline and a portion of the reported kil'ed jn an explosion at the] 0!l roya'ty income. plant of the Illinois Powder company| The eleventh hour contest tnvolv- in $60,000 being provided for admin. | Intrative expense and $12,000 for tho| construction of armorles. While not. aa much as was requested by the mill-| tary’ establishment, this amount is) sufficient to enable Wyoming to re-| tain federal support for {ts militia. > BIG ORDERS FOR CARS | Graham-Shielés Furniture Co. will save you money on your furniture. Why pay more when you can buy here for le: —Aav, NEW YORK, Feb. 22—Rallroads and outstanding on February 1 or-| ders for 91,354 freight cars of all classes and 1,507 locomotive: . ing to reports filed today by the car- ritra with the car service division of the American lat! Association. Coal cars under orfer totalled 37 476, box cars 43,211, refrigeator cars 6,4 and miscellaneous 4.265. Locom tives on order were divided freight “Gets-It” Ta 1022, passenz+r 82, and switching Wil Corn 123, _ the Wildest Corn ge = Y¥ an Peel Them Right Off Graham-Shields Furniture Co, w| YOuC pa ; save you money. o Say. | . No matter how long you've had your corns; how bad they may be, whether hard or soft, or what you have tried, believe this—Geta-Te will end corn pains at once, and quickly you 7 can lift the corn right off the toe or foot, with the fingers. It ends callouses, the same simple | 27, Millions use it. Money back guarantee. Costs but_a trifle—everywhere, E. Lawrence & Co., Mir., Chicago. Sold in this city by CASPER PHARMACY TRIPENY DRUG CO. KIMBALL DRUG STORE TODAY Southern Baked Ham Boston Baked Beans Boston Brown Bread Wyatt Cafeteria Wyatt Hotel It's toasted. This one extra process gives a delightful quality that can. not be duplicated TRAIN SCHEDULES Chicago & Northwestern ‘Westbound No. 603... Eastbound— No. 606 ~. Westbound Eastbound Entrancingly colorful; charmingly trimmed SPECIAL NOTICE We received this morning a new shipment of Nemo Corsets And particularly invite those patrons who have been arraiting our receipt of this consignment to call at their early convenience and be fitted in the num bers specially ordered for them, Skirts, Sweater ee ndid position to take arge and stout women We aro also in # speeial care of needing corsets, The most wonderful purchase of Trimmed Hats the Frantz Shop has ever made— Will be shown in a special FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, | —Comprising all the very newest and most favored spring modes ; in a great latitude of shapes and sizes—this big assortment offers you a remarkable opportunity to select an entirely becom- ing and exclusive model at a very moderate price, We will delight in showing you these beautiful creations. We will also have ready for your inspection New Anvals in Stunning ‘Three-Piece Suits. Handsome Coats—smart Dresses, as well as the newest In Blouses, Wraps, Hose, Silk Underwear, Gloves and novelties. Reconstruction work on our new store it 110 East Second street( next to the Rialto) will begin in a few days. We plan to make it an institution of which every Casper citizen will be proud, and in every way ef. ficient for good service to our patrons, Phone 1304W