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y) D, A. RB. Meeting IAN Quesday. The Daughters of the Vy American ‘evolution. wit! mect Tuesday after- noon at/2.30- at tho residence of Mrs. T. C. Tonkin, 425 South Grant street. ple, to. which are invited. The ‘subject of Mr. ture willbe The the Lion's Paw.” Monday Bridge Club Meeting Toda; Graham's lec: rin the members of the Monday Kelly-Durbin Marriage. Miss. Mae bin quietly noon C. M. Thompson Jr. lowing the ceremony ne was served at groom's parents, Durbin of Boxelder _ street. bride {gs a daughter of Mr. Kel'y married Saturday Mr. the a been connected with the Midwest Re- fining company here. Durbin served overseas te. war in the fourth division St. Mark's Gut Meeting Tuesday. turer will deliver an address this eve- ning at o'clock at the Masonic tem- all Masons and their} families, Hastern Star members and their families and all DeMolay boys Mrs. John McGrath entertained the bridge club at her residence, 927 South h street, Substitutes for the af- ternoon Were Mrs. H. L. Patton and Mrs. B,.°B. Broo! Mrs. Kenneth McDonald was a guest for the after- noon. Among the members of the giub present were Mrs. J. C. Snook, Drs. B,J. Sullivan, Mrs. John Grieve, Mrs. John 3B. Barn Mrs. A. Hoff, Mrs. M. P. Wheeler, Mrs. James Wiederhold, Mrs. Jeremiah. Mahoney, Mrs. A. G, Fidel and the hostess. and Cecil C: Dur. after- at the Baptist church. The Rey. officiating. Fol- a wedding din- the home of the Mr. and “Mra. J.C. The and Mrs. Kelly of Tenth and Boxelder’ street. during has sinee the close of the war The couple will » in the Country club ‘The West Side division of St. Mark's guild will hold an important meeting Tuesday afternoon at \at the home of Mrs. 25 South Elm street. of the division are asked to be pres Harry ent. Dakin-Furhrer Marriage Saturda The marriage of Miss Katilla Dakin Lester Furhrer took place Satur a evening at the Methodist parson: the Rev. L. B. Carter officiat The couple was attended Bernice Davis and Paul O'Bryan nd Mrs. Furhrer are active in young people's work of the Meth st chureh,. Mr. .Furhrer being | presidenty of the Bpworth league. The groom's éonnected with th Appliance company here. Furhrer has been for «ome time con 2:30 promptly Young, All members by | nected with the Western Union Tele- graph company. The couple will make their home on East Fifth street. one ve Methodist Men to Hold Meeting Friday. The men of the Methodist church will meet Friday evening at 6:30 at jhe church sire Victory Workers circle will serve supper: The program for the eye- ning will be in charge of Earl Bur- well, who is chairman of the finance committee, and will consist of several music selections and talks, All those who are planning on assisting in the ynual every member canyass which il be held Sunday, March 18, for the church are invited to be present evening also all other men of the congregation. All those wish- ing to attend are asked to notify the Rev. 1. Carter before Friday so that all plans for the supper and meeting may be made. which the members of Mrs. Donahoe Wil cnterta'n. Mrs. E Donahoe will entertain the Pepper‘ club this evening at her home on South David street, Substi- tutes for the evening will be Miss Kxathryn Mahoney, Mrs. Ted Purdy, Miss Elizabeth Donahoe and: Miss will be present are Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mrs. H. R. Lathrop, Mrs. Oo. L, Walker, Mrs, Arthur Schulte, Mrs, Nell Kimball, Mrs. n boney and the hostess ub who Bridge Tea Saturday. Mrs R. sbrod will entertain The in honor of St, Patric Mrs. Klockseim Entertains, Mrs. H. an informal ay at her home. 444 South Lincoln street in honor of Miss Katila Dakin and Leste: ried Saturcey ‘s day. H. Klockseim entertained evening at the Metho- Margaret Sullivan. Members of the Archie Weid- , Miss Edna Smith, M'ss Sue Ma- Hansard and Miss Edna at a bridge afternoon at the home Hansard, 311 East Thirteenth rations will be green dinner party Satur- Furhrer who yere mar- lehing ILE. S PAZO OINTMENT instantly Re- lieves ITCHING PILES and you can get restful sleep after the first application. All druggists are authorized to refund money if PAZO OINT- MENT fails to Cure any case of ITCHING, BLIND, BLEEDING ot PROTRUDING PILES, Cures ordinary cases in 6 days, the worst cases in 14 days. 60c. Che Casper Daily Cridune visiting friends and on business from their ranch on Willow Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Woods are cif} visitors for a week from Los Ange’es. | Miss G. J. Harris has returned to her home in Salt Lake after visiting friends here for several weeks. ‘ee Mrs. C. T, Neil and daughter Helen | | | left last evening for Denver to be| { Sone a week or 10 days ona shopping! WASHINGTON, ‘March 12.—Pro-| case as personal matter between the «ast Darsonage. Pink and white flow- tip. hibition officials themselves must| men named and the prohibition en- eee ‘Ss Were uned for. decorations. . Piaco| take whatever action appears neces-| forcement authorities. It was point- cards of pink were used. Covers were| Miss Elizabeth ‘Kidd left Saturday sary in connection with the discovery | ed out at all three departments that jald for six. [evening for Laramie where she will in a recent bootleg raid here of al there was nothing now in evidence list’ of Washington residents which {included the names of eral offi- jclals of the state department and of spend some time visiting friends and attending hi, chool to in any way incriminate whose names were on the list. those Royal, Neighbors Heeting This Evening. Ktasoattinaceite |cotthe aya) i Neteibors'6t “kecaciont many ‘officérs of the army, navy and] WASHINGTON, March 12.—The ‘ : eae 2 ° sig marine corps series of bootlegger raids which im Tee en Grithaen, Masonic ject Mine: SAME Eero; emanates City B i is Ae ee ary, tndutra, today, recent! Weeks Has; brought 5 the: ne, | of candidates ‘in “te Tiaid after whiet U rte it was indicated that the state, war] tional capital sharply into the lime- d navy departments would take no further step, but Would regard ¢ach light of the war of enforcement au- thorities against Nquor law violations CASPER IR LIGHTWEIGHT CLASS all members attend the Woodman so- ciel and Gancing party. ‘The meeting will begin promptly at 8 o'clock. eee George Kyler has returned from a two weeks business trip spent in Central Bread Club New York and Boston. Teeting Saturday. : toe The Central Bread cub met Satur-}| Thomas Finnigan fs here for the day afternoon at the home of Mrs, C.| Week’ from Council Bluffs attending |W. Angel, 124 North Park with Miss] t° important business matters. 5 |Ida Belle Barnes, president of the rings”. club presiding. A demonstration on| Orle Sampson is spending a few the making of Parker house rolis was days here visiting friends from his | given by Miss Dorothy Angel and| ranch West of the city | Mias Estella fftilway. Pians were mee” { made for a+pienic which will be held] Lawrence Johnston of the Graham next Saturday, March 17, at Para-| paper company left this afternoon LARAMIE, Wyo., March 12. dise park, Plans were also made fcr) for Nebraska after spending a week/_—The Casper high school basket i five this morning a program which will be given Sat-| here on business a visit with i urday, March 24. at which Miss War-| griends. placed in the class B division of the state tournament when ren of the United States department aes. teams entered in the championship play were divided into of agriculture ‘and Miss Emmerson,| C. R. Kellanis of Denver is a busi-) two classes, according to weight. Class A teams ay erage assistant state club leader’ will be] ness visitor in the city for a few} 149.6 pounds and class B teams 1836.6 pounds. present. The members of the North| days. prey ay eral Pp Casper Bread club enjoyed a picnic 9.) O.0 follow: ehts held Saturday ‘afternoon, B. I. Dunkin has arrived in ae racing aii een, % ti 1 | clty from Oakdale and intends spend: | py gen oie uffalo, — 153.3; if ak ana weit Ing several days here on busine Segicesp vk sorines, | ATTUGatton to Bazaar Saturday. Ree Horn, Academy (Cawley), 150: . t " bank ex Academy (Cawley), 150; Members of the Altar and Rosary} Byron S. Hule, state Worland, 148.7; Powell, 148.6; Igbert e optic r society of St» Anthony's church will] aminer ts here for a short time On} 148.4. Cicmnsey, 148.3; Prope (Gniver: P o give thelr annual sp,ing bazaar and] business from Cheyenne. sity), Cheyenne, 147.7: Basin, concert Saturday, March 17, at the pee prinks iareeradiia othe 148.5; ‘Upton; 148.6: Tuesday Forum Mullin c'ub rooms. A lunch will be| H. 1. Hol r from Torrington | Manvil is) Wheatland. °144:¢ Ban served from 12 unt!l 6 p. m., after} city this morning Acie Havalattend « j which a.concert consisting of Irish|@nd will spend two days here 4 The Casper-Atcova xrrigation Pro- B teams fol! ing to business affairs, melodies will be given. Valuable and pactterits sk, 142.8; Kemmerer, 142.8; Lan.| Jct Will be the subject of discus- useful articles will be raffled off dur-| 1 Geen and I Hood are here 1422; Douw'as, 141; Torrington,| £08, at the Chamber of Commerce theme Sve for a few days from Salt Creck. Cody, 139.6; Mountain — View, rum meeting on Tuesday, st Mee: Je Pacis aa be aearncnie Pe er 0 p. m., Henning hotel. Surprise Party Dan Anderson business man of Ne-| Big Piney, 135.7; Gillette, 137.9: Burns| Emerson, state engi- Saturday Evening. praska is here for a short time on/195.4; Lyman, 135; Casper. 183.4: who has been studying the Mrs. H. Shoemaker entertained] },,, Lingle, 131.9; Rawlins, Parker.| 2redect, in’ co-operation with the U. at a surprise party Saturday evening Sesehd ton, 128 5; Hanna, 122 Rectamation Service for the past at her home, 212 North Elk street, in| 4 }, Bayans is here on business} ‘The tournament committee decided! S¢¥¢ral years, will be the principal honor of ‘her brother's, Robert) gor a few days from Chicago. that games be alternated by halves] ker, and will be prepared to Grooms, birthday. The evening was oe between classes A and B. Drawings|.S!Y°.® detailed report on the pro- spent in playing cards and dancing.| Claude Russel is here for afew} ror first fos resulted as’ folleswi ject as It stands today. A lunch was served at midnight by| gays from Cheyenne. lass A—Rock Springs versus Up-' _ The immediate construction of the hostess, assisted by Mrs. James| — cre asin versus Glenrocs; Thermop-| the Guernsey Dam is held to be Gray. Among those who ‘attended| wittam N. Cody left yesterday for versus Sunrise, Sherican versus| 086 of the most important items, were Mr. ang Mrs. Nighsoonger, Mr.| Omaha to be gone a week or 10 498} w-orand Guernsey versus Buffato,| for furthering tho interests of the and Mrs, James Gray, Mr. and Mrs.}on business. Powel) versus Cheyenne, Preps ver-| Casper project, and the projects ‘Tompkins, Mr. and Mrs. Deijbel, Mrs, eee sus Egbert, Cowley versus Manyille,| Dear Sarato; and encampment, Eya Shoemaker, and the Misses Mc-| yarry Parsons of Salt Creek !81 517. tutte versus Mooreroft, Wheat,| and it is hoped that Mr, Emerson Kenzle, Grinski, Reel, B'akey, Lloyd.| spending a few days in the city Visit-| 1.4 crew the bye. may have an encouraging report Rose Kroop, Majors, Helen Morrin from the Reciamat ing with friends. Class B—Laramie verst Service in re- Svanston, M Jamés T. Lyle and Harry Mall lett this morning for Salt Creek where they will spend two days on business, shea iii de ag Winter Boarder Has Twenty-Three per Jewel OS Buldg. ae ‘anufacturing Co.,| ty Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kimball re- turned this morning from Cheyenne where Mr, Kimbalf attended the Ro- tary meeting. They also spent a short time visit’ng with their daugh ter Ruth who is attending the Uni- versity at Laramie. atives in Denver. New life! ~no more biliousness Why pay more when you can buy for-less at Graham Shields Furniture | Co.—Advortisement oe Mr. and Mrs. K, K. James and two Capital Stirred By Scandal Involved In Liquor Raids and the Messrs, Robert Grooms, Per- Rig Piney versus Lingle, Burns ver-| sard to the Guernsey Dam. there is an exceptionally | powerful kins, Clarence Grooms, Hummer.| \ mp. B. Smith is spending a few days]... sfountain View, Rawlins versus Ever chamber of commerce | Picture of a Christmas Eve with John Sende’beck, Gross, Carl Kroop,| here on busienss from Montana. Hanna, Gillette versus Kemmerer,| member who is anxious to learn of | Mickey Callahan substituting as Vincent, Green, Vickory, Tass, Erken- Bote yman versus Lander. the progress that has been made to | Santa Claus. beck, Lewis Kroop, and Mr. and Mrs.| Heny 0. Grant of ‘Tulsa ts spend o¢ begin at 2 o'clock this after-} date, should make it a point to at Taken as a whole, thero Is’ probab! G. H. Shoemake' ling the week here attending to nd it} nued to piay six be | tend th's meeting—nobody barred. no picture in which Wes'ey SRE TE ness affairs. ; apper. Play whl be resumed at Tr AGREE GPR - 5 has appeared that will have « pte! ing for} 7 204 continue until midnight Buy your furniture at Graham | appeal as will “Heroes of the S! H. J, McGlade Tete dnebipyentse. for eas Na, Shields Furniture Co, and save| Tt is more than a picture for kid Denver after spending s¢ 30] money. Advertisement. is a picture’ for wn-ups, | Personals “epee pen ae pe a eye ee 66.79 pert watchman; all work cuaranteed. c, T. Thomas and son have re ned from a two weeks visit with PAGE THREE, | The singing in LNLE N MENTIONED FOR NEW STATE OFFICE fis and OPECIAL DANCE TONIGHT AND ANOTHER TOMORROW HOLD NOVEL FEATURES Two exceptional novelty dances are Mh iin being given at tho Arkeon tt : has culminated in an order to army|academy tonight and ton ea : - and navy intelligence officers to iny These are the “Vanity Pogtion vestigate the appearanco of names|tonight and the “Pillow” ageleu and address of more than fifty army, | poy; Me navy and marine corps offi dre |i reen!t- dad yea! ribbed wantey: Dapertic i Ust seized in a raid here March 3, given away " The list as published today in the alent attending Washington Post contains more than | ance this evening. 400 names and was selzed in a raid} cite ary sald to be quit on the home of James M. Connor, | tion with the Indies this arrested on the charge of illegal are both’ hand: Ac possession and selling of liquor after |**) 010 UN atid b the confiscation of Mquor.valued at] 0" will be parker pea aa $4,000. of lucky numbers tomorrow evening a WESLEY BARRY ADDS MANY ADMIRERS TO-LIST WITH ‘HEROES OF THE STREET | y Barry asper triumphed once more when “Heroes of the <a three-day run at the} ter yesterday, This great} |American _ photodrama of typical | American people is one of the best mediums that has been found for the n Ci expression of young Barry's talent |'The freckle-faced son of an Ir pollceman,-a neighborhood mena: of be who turns. out to be a preser law and order, what more cou demanded of a boy? Mickey Callahan {s the son of his father, and his father happens to be one of the bravest men on the force. When the older Callahan is murdered during the carrying out of his official duties there is nothing for Mickey to do but to apprehend the criminal Mickey Callahan, detective, is quite a serious young person as the picture unolds though he is humorous enough at times. ‘Tho Shadow,”’ a mysterious char acter who haunts high soctety, makes friends among persons with me finds out their most jealous secre and then blackmails them, the thrill of adventure that throughout the story. It is Shadow who killed Callahan. is Mickey Callahan who discovers the Shadow and puts a stop to his out- rages. The greatest appeal of the picture however js not the courage displayed by the young hero so much as it is the intimate pictures of the home life of a wonderful American family Here there is humor and sadness and ts onstitutes runs the It ‘The chanco to obtain one of t sure to draw.many:to tho 4 Tom Watk nd his spvendid chestra wil nish the music anc tertainme that’s the reputation little folks have. i Especially when they know there is lots i of Kar6 in the house. To get Karo—be i sure to order it byname. It is the highe quality, at lowest prices. Chocolate Fudge is easy to make 3 cups Granulated Sugar chocolate, Karo, Mazola, salt and milk until it forms a when dropped in cold wa ide until cool. Add vanilla beat until it creams. Pou: to oiled panandcut in squares. Cocoa maybe substituted for chocolate, using 6level feaspoons. Selling Representative - Mangan 226 New Union Station Denver Colo. FREE Ask your grocer for recipe folder Products Refining Co., Dept. A, Argo, Iilinols or Cook Book, or write to Cora oe ie small sons arr! d yesterday and will Mrs. Margaret Clowry who has Days to Servelensnd. the wesc ohere? visita; with Dr KINGS PILLS been serious'y {ll for the last two Mrs. James’ sister, Mrs. H. H. Nor: weeks is now slightly improved. — wood. * &2 Blackie Martin nas 23% days to Miss Dorothy Miller arrived in the| Serve in the city jail for getting | Guard Your Healt city this morning from Salt Creek|@runk and violating his parole ; - and will spend a short time here visit-| 8 not probable that Blackie will serve I’m Getting Better and Matern this sentence for it is his custom to Bees Raine at bs ee wile 8 get drunk quite often and any sen- PERO PEK ES © 4 Mrs, M. B. Rad Na ae eee eee ia whaetpe PREVENTIVE Zor Mien rs, M. B. Rader and Mrs. R. M.} expense to the city. He is what the 350, K * Ww f - Walter are visitors here for a short| membery of the police department! | cararan |] 4, erat. Dea A yatt Cafeteria time from their home in Readerville,| call a “winter boarde of BLADDER enn Ste New Yor Wyo, Mary Akott was arrested over the a ead | week-end on the charge of violating Mr. and Mrs, W. N, Coalter‘are in| the drug ordinance. She was re leased on a bond of $100. W. J. Cahill was fined $15 for being drunk. the city for a few days from Lander. | Attend the to spend several days here on busi- pienins Se You will find prices are cheaper ness and visiting with friends. at Graham Shields Furniture Co.— 5 eee Advertisement. Miss Mary Fitzhugh spent the N. th W. hi H ll week end in the city from Douglas or asnington ria visiting at the Tripney residence on South Wolcott street. eee * Miss Anna Horeman of Denver is the house guest for the week of Miss Grace Russell, . ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheehan and small daughter Frances of Lander are visiting friends in Casper for a few days. Mr. Sheehan is attending the Ford dealers meeting here today. wee Mr, and Mrs, Frank Ryan left yes- terday for their home in Denver after spending three days here visiting with friends, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14 75¢c Admission All Receipts Go to Help the Poor, Dollar Day Special ' Bungalow Cretonnes. and patterns, 5 yards for... Miss Anes Nome has returned to her home in Billings after spending a week here visiting at the home of Fast colors. Assorted shades 36 inches wide, anh $1.00 "91.00 “$1.00 $1.00 Best grade Cambric in fancy light colors. 4 00 36 inches wide. Fast colors. 4 yards... e Nainsook for fined undergarments and infants’ wear. 36 inches wide: $1 00 e JOE DAVID & CO. 227 South Center Street Phone 747 her sister, Mrs, Charles H. Harvey. Ce: cee 4 east aw, Stink Hea High lustgred Black Sateen. 86 inches wide,. 3 yards for. Printed Marquisettes. drapes. Suitable for Over- 36 inches wide. 4 yards.. Linen Crash Toweling. 4 yards for. are_spenging, a few days in the city FREE DANCE After “MELODYLAND” MOOSE AUDITORIUM Tonight and Tuesday 1 Bee pretty Just what is needed for Automobiling, Office wear, Street wear, No Exchanges No Refunds 252 South Center For a big lot .of shrewd, women and girls to each secure one more of this lot of one hundred for Dresses oiey | nity 14 1 wide-awako + or lf y-five \G | \H i} i at ia \ i 1h $ 18 \s 8 " i@ If : They go on sale tc i@ morning at 8:30. ¥ | They he 1 \} arly mu larly muc | They Serges, binations 88 and 40. are The va able. being o choic alue S Phone 13 04-W re