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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 19° Music Winners Will Give Radio Concert. A 1adio concert is to be broadcast ed from the Tribune-Wyoming Radio corporation’s station at 8 o'clock to night. direction of Miss Adelaide Dampiere, music supervisor {in the schools. Those who will take part in it will in. clude the winners in the recent mu sical contest held in tho high schoo and also some others. Miss Lillian England will give a violin solo by Labskey. Miss Eng- ‘and was awarded first In the violin contest and will go to Laramie to com pete with representatives of other schools in the state, The girls’ quartet will sing “Lassie of Mine’ by Walt. “Etude de Con © a plano selection will be given by Miss Heten Carter, who took first iN give , and ** dour” by Starr! by Gibson. Dean Sheppard, awarded first in yocal, will sing “Three for Jack" by Weatherby, Lutheran Aid Meeting Tomorrow. Members of the Ladies’ Aid society of the Grace English Lutheran church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. I. Larsen, 1 South David street. Mrs. Larsen will be as- sisted during the afternoon by Mrs. George Jourgensen. eee Shrine Dance Set For March 16. The annual formal dance of the Shriners will be held in the Masonic temp'e March 16, with the members of the order appearing in dress suits and fez, Elaborate preparations are being made for the affair, which will mark the anniversary of a shrine ce‘ebra- tion held in Casper e'ght years ago. The dance committee includes J. W. Johnson, A. B. Tonkin, A. G. Scott, H. Pelton Jr., George B. Nefson, and Lew M. Gay. “Duke” Wheeler will have charge of the decorations. Dinner At Dean Home. Mr. and Mrs, Dean , enter ae at an informal dinner this week t their residence, 163 North Beech strect in honor of M Burke, who with his sma'l son John left yesterday for Arizona where they will visit for some time with Mrs. Burke. Among those who attended were Mr. and Mr Patrick Burke, Mrs. M. 8. F \W. T. Mahoney, Alex McPherson, M. J. Mr, and Mrs. E an, and Mrs. Burke, and BE. Dean. ery Knights of Pythias M Tomorrow Night. The Knights of Pythias -will meet ) Tegular session at the'r new ha'l Kriday even'ng,’March 2. There w'll be* initiation, entertainment and. re- freshments.” All K. of P.'s are re- quested to be there. any Birthday Party Last Evening, Mrs, Ambrose Hemingway enter- tained at a b'rthday dinner last eve- ning at the Henning hotel in- honor of vher small daughter Rose Mary,s th'rd birthday. A white cake deco- rated in three tiny pink cand'es was sed for table decorations. oe 8 Pythian Meeting day Evening. Sisters will meet tomorrow evening the Pyth'an hall. A short but important business meeting will ve held wh'ch will be followed by a box soclal and dance. Ail officers of the organization ar ked to be at the ha'l promptly 0. AM Pythian ythias and their 1 to be present. a in regular sess’on in new are invitec Reception Held Last Even’ng. Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Hanna and the Rey. and Mrs. F. I. Blanchard were the honored guests at a reception held last eyening at the Emmanuel Bap tist, church. ‘The Rev. and Mrs Blanchard will leave soon for Parker ton, where they will continue the'r chapel car work. During the eve ning sever musical selections were given. were also given hy the Re’ neh ton, Blodgett and Hanna on reciation of the Baptist mis- ary work accomplished here and the welcoming of the Rev. and Mrs. Ianna to Casper. A gift of silver was presented to the Rev. and Mrs. Blanchard, given in appreciation of the work they have accomplished dur. ing their short stay here. During the interet’ng readings and Ta! ke evening punch was served by the Mesdames Adsit, McCracken and Hays, eee St. Mark's Guild Meeting Thursday Afternoon. here will be a general meeting of St. Mark's guild tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 promptly at,the parish house. All members of all the divisions of the guild are asked to be present. Hostesses for the afternoon will be The concert wil! be under the Mrs. Lew Gay and Mis. Schwed. Carrie M. . . | Mrs. Bon Will | Entertain, | Mrs. Cec'l Bon will entertain the! members of the Thursday bridge cub) tomorrow afternoon at her home on| CY avenue. . High School Representatives Wil Be Known Friday. When the extemporaneous speak- Ing contest 1s completed at the high School next Friday and the winner ‘x determined. the list of persons who will go to the University of Wyom'ng! at Laramie to compete for state hon- ors will be closed. Contests wh'ch have a’ready beén held include mus'c,| debating, and declamation. Robert D. Graham bs Speaks to Masons. The Master Masons of Casper were) sive a treat last night when Robert D. Graham, noted Masonic lecturer, gave the sixth lecture he has ev: given in Casper. The subject of Mr. Graham's address was “The Master Builder, or a Freemason at Work.” Mr. Graham goes to Douglas today to speak before the lodge there. He will, address an audienc6é ‘n Sa! Creek | Friday. | eee Bookfellows Meat é Tomorrow Night. | The Casper Circle of Bookfellows will hold, thelr monthly d'nner at the Henning at 6:15 tomorrow even'ng. Roy C. Smith will be in charge of the program. Mrs. Grant Entertains. Mrs. J. W. Grant was hostess at an Informa? bridge luncheon given yes terday at her home, 1012 West Tenth street. Spring flowers were used for| decoration. During the afternoon the) Nevegaba bridge club was organized which will meet every week ‘on Tues- ys. Members of the club are Mrs. Walter Brewer, Mrs. Cody Breadford, Mrs. Daniel Davis, Mrs. N. Robin- s Mrs. R. W. Boyd, M. G. Mrs. . Mrs. Roy Hamilton, and Mrs. Honors at bridge yes- y were taken by Mrs. M. G. Mar- rin, and Mrs. R, W. Boyd. The club) will meet again next Tuesday at the sidence of Mrs. M. G. Marrin, 1136% street Personals Miss EXizabeth McCartin spent sev- eral days In Cheyenne visiting friends. ee Mr. and Mra. R. C. Rowan and children arrived yesterday morning | from Denver and will make Casper their home, Mr. Rowan Tiaving accept- ed a position her * Mrs. 8. O. McInnis and son Harry have returned from a months visit with Mrs. McInnis’ mother in Cai- for . Mr. and Mrs. George Smart are spending the day in Salt Creek on bus- iness, eee C. K. Wright and small daughter Heiena left last evening for Omaha! having been called there by the ser-| fous {Ilness of Mrs. Wright, who has een in an Omaha hospital for sev- eral weeks. * . Miss Irma Tracy is visiting in the clty for a few days from her home in Chicago. Miss Tracy will leaye for Billings Friday morn'ng. eee George Tebbs left last evening for Cheyenne to be gone several days on| ess, see Miss Jeanette Land's who has been) ill since Sunday at her RE THROAT Gargle with warm aalt water —then apply over throat— 1S VAPORUB Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly TRY OUR SPECIAL 35e Fer 35e WYATT CAFETERIA Wyatt Hotel The Mysterious Woman Will Be At Fuchs’ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FULL PAGE AD I Read the story on Page 12 in today’s Tribune and watch for TOMORROW’S TRIBUNE Casper Sunday Gorning Cribune PAGE THREE ~ By C. D. Batchelor TRUE, LOVE Guest—“This is positively the coldest soun I ever tasted.” Host—“Well, you see, the chef’s in love with your waitress and he doesn’t want to scald her fingers.” home, 722 South David street. fs re-) wife of superintendent Haas of the they will v(Mi ‘et the home of Mrs ported to be much improved today. eee Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warton left! yesterday afternoon fi. Nebraska} and Ilinois where they will visit with | friends and relatives. They will bo| absent from Casper for a month, eee Miss Marie Roderick returned this morning from Pittsburgh, Kan., after spending a week there visiting with her mother, Mrs. Paul Haas of Ft. Washnkie is spending a few days in the city vis-! iting at the home of her brother, Dr.| W. G. Burnett of the Burnett-Butler Optical_compan, Indian reservation * Mrs. R. er for a few days fr Miss Helen Cope will leave this) Wisconsin, Mr. Wortham who is su evening for California where she will| Pperintendent of the Chicago and visit friends for some time. ortfiwestern has returned from Miss Eleanore Palmer arrived last / evening from spend three days here on business, ° Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Horton of Los - Angeles, for a week of Mr. Hartwell. Mrs, Haas is the leave next Tuesday ror Oregon where ‘ at Ft. . Woashakie. ie ee I, Long a business call-| om Oklahoma. M ° te “SOLD EVERY WHERE Thermopolis and will | BAKING POWDER you vse /ess are the house guests and Mrs. G. F. Mr. and Mrs, Horton will | Horton's sister ror several weeks. . J, W. Wortham returned yes: ay from a week's visit spent in : become you best. rial. 252 S. Center —The costumes you select for Spring will reflect your ability to choose those creations that —There was never greater lati- tude in color, design and mate- —But you'can only do yourself full justice by viewing dis- plays that are of adequate size to give you complete lines from which to select. Our Spring Lines of Coats, Wraps, Suits, Dresses Hats and Accessories Are complete in every particular—and offer an immediate opportunity for selecting most approved styles, fabrics and colors. This week we are showing some exceptionally high grade lines comprising strikingly beautiful exclusive models— which we will be delighted to show you—at prices sur- prisingly moderate. S Phone 1304-W We are showing the striking novelties which have cap- tured the fancy of Paris and Fifth Avenue this season. Denver where he spent several days|Douglas and John Higgins of Glen- on business for the company. eee Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Schultz have returned from a 10 days busi-|Denver to be gone several rock. eee M. C. Ambrose left yesterday for days on ness and pleasure trip spent in Chey-| business. enne and Omaha. Mr. Schultz is con nected with the McCord-Brady com- pany of this cli Mrs. J. W. Burkett who has been visiting {n Hot Springs, Ark., for the| last two weeks wil be absent from) Casper fer another month. eee Miss Helen Davis arrived morning from her home in Denver| and will spend a week or 10 days here visiting with Miss Marion Anderson ve Mr. and Mrs. James I. Whealen left last evening on a short business and pleasure trip to Denver and Cheyenne. Mr. and Mrs. Whealen’s former home was in Montana. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Baker left yes: terday for Omaha and will be gone 1 weeks on business and yis. « friends. They will be accom nied heme by Mrs. Rebert Culler who will visit for some time at the Raker home w ™ 2 Paint ‘it and O11 compan Mo., is a business visitor,in Cas D. the rived Omaha. B. Marshall, Passenger Elevator in the city this representative of company, ar week from . ard R. Davis of the Marion Ma ‘oundry and Supply company rion, Ind. eee Judge Ralph Kimba‘t is Cheyenne. oe wi chine s here from M up from . D. W. Ellis and brothers who are v! Deadville, S. D. W. B. Shipley arrived in Casper yes- terday on one of his frequent visits from Sidney, Ne! ° - FR. iting is are two here from . George Boggs is a business man ‘rom Bozeman, Mont., who is here for a day or two. . eee Roderick F. Neil left yesterday overland on a short business trip to Lusk and vicinity. « oe . Visitors In Cheyenne for a few days e R. E. Wertz, C Zimmerman S. Ellison, M Pat O'Con nor, all of Casper; Chartes Gunther of Why pay more when you can buy your furniture for less at Graham- Shields Furniture Co.—Adv. Chicago office of the ¢ Northwestern Raflway and will spend Kecfleld will al: for a few Omaha, company Monday evening for Denver where he has accepted a position as reta!]_man- H. O. Simmons returned yesterday from Riverton where he has been on one of his frequent trips in the inter- est of oil holdings. . Raymond H. Kittell, field tnspec- tor for the Internal Revenue Service | Bureau, arrived in Casper from Den- this| ver this week. E. J. Delinger ts an X-ray sales. man who {s stopping in Casper for a brief period. ouarters In Denver. Mr. Delinger has head F. J. Slade ts a salesman who Is here from Salt Lake City, ee E. F. Owen, representative of San- ford Brothers, Chcago, is a business oe H. Holland, salesman for the aller in the city. Lotolph Machine company of Denver, as a visitor at the Chamber of Com nerce luncheon yesterday oe . J. A. 8. Redfield ts kere from t ago and few days here on busienss, Mr. visit friends here. Harry and H. G, Walters are here Jays from thelr home in is here on a short business trip from Sheridan. E. Dean, Hoffman resigned his pos!- oa with the Kenedict-Dodson Motor left here list week » and ager for the Denver Auto Sales com- pany, which has the sale of Columbia cars. ——— Graham-Shields Furniture Co. will + save you money on furniture and rugs.—Adv. TURNHABDARK WITH SABE TEA If Mixed With Sulphur It Darkens So Naturally No- body Can Tell. The oldtime mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, ” streaked and faded hair is grand- mother’s recipe, and folks are again “ using it to keep thelr hair a good, even color, which {s quite sensible, as weeare living in an age where a youthful appearance fs of the greatest advantage. Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready- to-uso product, improved by the addi_ tion of other ingredients, called “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com- pound.” It is very popular because nobody can discover it has been ap- plied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray ir disappears, but what delights the les with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, is that, besides beautifully rkening the hair after a few appll- tions, it also produces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which is so attractive.—Advertise- ment. The Mysterious Woman Will Be At Fuchs’ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Read the story on Page 12 in today’s Tribune and watch for FULL PAGE AD IN TOMORROW’S . TRIBUNE I KASSIS DRY GOODS CO. Kassis’ THURSDAY SPECIALS are becoming more and more popular with Women have learned to make Thursday their shopping day every week so that they may not miss any of the many bargains ARE YOU TAKING ADVANTAGE of these THURS- the buying public every week. always to be found there. DAY SPECIALS? HURSDAY SPECIAL AT THE VERY SPECIAL , Natural color, All-Silk. 34-inch width PONGEE Thursday special, per yard YARD GOODS FOR THURSDAY * SPECIALS Japanese Crepe, in a wide range of colors. Just un- packed. These are suit- able Crepes for House Dresses and Aprons, Chil- dren’s Rompers and Dresses. Thursday only, per yard ... 24 9e FLOWERED KIMONA CREPE New Crepes in pretty de- Thurs- 9e signs and colors. day only, per yard 36-INCH COTTON RATINE—A new Spring material in desirable plain col- ors. Special for Thursday, yard .. only. ful materials and spring colors, of Crepes, Sateen, Gingham or Percale. Phone 1740 BUNGALOW APRONS Our Spring Aprons and House Dresses are all on display and reduced for Thursday In this assortment there are beauti- patterns width. 3c $1 79c to $3.69 THE-KASSIS DRY HEAVY WEIGHT PERCALE—Just unpacked. All new patterns in 36-inch Thursday only, per yard Tom Sawyer Wool These Boys’ Blot well made and durable and are in the latest | greatly reduced trom $1.95, 2.45 and $3.25 to .69, $1.98 and GOODS CO. S .. 19e Blouses es are warm, $2.79 137 Ez st Second St.