Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 17, 1923, Page 3

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Mr. and Mrs. Keenan Are Honored Guests. Mrs. H. C. towel show: home, 632 or of Mr. and Mrs, who were just recently married. Mrs, Albert Keenan Keenan was formerly Miss Bertha Cree]. Entertaining games played during the evening and re. freshments were served by Mre. Posey assisted by Mrs. Ray McClearr. Among those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. C. Q. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. H.C, Posey, Mr. and Mrs, dith, Mr. and Mrs. Cy L. Crelisle, Mr. and Mrs. 8. McHaffey, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Creel, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mc- Cleary, Mrs. Patrick O’Ne!l, Mrs. Calvin Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jane Posey, Florence Boyles, Alice Sales, Margaret Cole and the Messrs. Robert Miller, William Posey, Wilson Taylor, John Pot Arthur Melberg, and Charles Connor. ee . Py. F. O. Meeting Wednesday Evening. Chapter O, of the P. EB. 0. will meet tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs. E. L. Hambridge, 432 South Park. Tuesday Tea Club Today, Mrs. J. C. Snook entertained the Tuesday Tea club this afternoon at her home on East Eleventh street. Substitutes for the afternoon were Mrs, James J. Kem, Mrs. A. F. Hoff, Mrs. O. L. Walker, Mrs. J. . Gratiot, Mrs. Fred Capen, Mrs. T. 8. Cooke and Mrs. EB. L. Estabrook. Members of the club present Mrs. Arthur Schulte, Mrs. H, H. Schwartz, Mrs. igh Townsend, Mrs. R. Carney Peterson, Nichols, Mrs. Gus Bell, Mrs. Lummis and Mrs. R. M. Bartholo mew, The club will meet again in two weeks on Tuesday. eee Mr: The Sanatha will meet fn regular session this evening at the Knights of Pythias hall. During the evening ® business meeting will be held which matter of importance. Following the meeting a social hour and entertain- ment will b eheld which will be in charge of Mrs. HE. D. Odlorne, Mrs Thomas Mulligan and Mrs. M. Bur- rell. All members of the organiza- o'clock. silje,e Past Noble Grand Club Will Meet. Mrs. Ella Adams and Mrs. L. Bunty will entertain the membe of the Past Noble Grand club Wed nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. charles T. Weldner, 334 street. All members of the club asked to be present. .-. are Bridge Tea Tomorrow. Mrs. Fred C. Capen will be hostess at an informal bridge tea to be given tomorrow afternoon at her residence, 519 Milton avenue. eee American Legion Auxiliary Meeting Wednesday. The American Legion auxiliary will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Burke H. Sinclair on Milton avenue, where an all-day session will be held. During the day poppies will be made which will be sold on Poppy Day May 26. The regular business meeting will be held at 2:30 p. m. All visiting members as well as all those eligible to membership are asked to be present. Mrs. Bingenheimer Will Entertain. Mrs. Joe Bingenhetmer will enter- tain at the first of a series of bridge luncheons tomorrow at her home on Durbin street. eee St. Anthony's Sodality Meeting This Evening. ‘The Young Ladies’ Sodality of St. Anthony's church, will hold a social meeting this evening at the Mullin club, Hostesses for the evening will be the Misses Helen Grimm, Mae Redington and Mary Neithammer. cee Dinner Party This Evening. Mra. S. E. Stewart will entertain “et an informal dinner party this evening at her home on North Beech street in honor of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Young who have just retumed from a wedding trip spent tn Colora- do. Mrs. Young was formerly Miss Mayme Lyan of 's city. Sweet peas and simlax w used for the decorations. Cover I) be lala for elght Sic Bridge Party This Evening. The Misses Ruth and Frances Goodman will entertain at an infor- mal bridge party this rede at thelr home on Eleventh street. Elght guests will be present. sae Special Entertainment at Rialto Wendesday Kvening. ‘Tomorrow even’ng at the Rialto theater the Business and Professions! Women’s club will put on a musical travelogue for the purpose of secur: ing funds to send a representative to the national convention. ‘‘The Man Unconquerable” will be the picture shown and the regular price of ad- mission will be charged. Each mem- ber df the club is asked to donate one pound of candy and to take it to the Y. W. C. A. club rooms this evoning at 7:30. The candy will be told tomorrow evening in the ! bby ____ TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1923. —_ SESPAY, APRIL 17, 192 ‘Mere-+ Miller, and the Misses Esther Castle, | will include the discussion of several | venth | ie the theater. It ts hoped by tho club} that all those who possibly can will attend the affair as every effort pos sible has been mace to make t terta‘nment a success. | Entertainment for K. of C. | Building Fund Thursday. The Mesdames Patrick Burk and Gertrude Sullivan will entertain on| y at a luncheon from 11:30 a.m. until 4 p. m. at the M. J. Burk residence on the corner of Kimball jand Fifth streets. During the affair | a silver offering will be taken for the benefit of the Knights of Columbus | building tuna. | e én- Personals | Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Williams left! this morning for Salt Creek, where| they will spend several days looking | over the oil fields. see Mrs. W. T. Mahoney, who has been serously il! for the last few weeks, is} now greatly improved. | S jeine Mr. and Mrs. H. Barker and chil- dren left yesterday overland for Ther- mopolis, where they will spend sev-| eral days on a pleasure and business trip. | Mrs. Catherine Roberts ts a business caller here for a week from Denver. Miss M. J. Frantz, proprietor of the | Frantz Shop, and Mrs. Emmett Fuller, | aiso of the Frantz Shop returned this morning from an extensive buying | trip in the East. While in New York | Miss Frantz and Mrs. Fuller pur-| chased a comp'eto line of the latest spring and summer styles in ladies and children’s ready-to-wear and mil linery. Mr. and Mrs, D. F. O'Connell are} visiting here for a few days from their home in Chadron Mrs. B. C. Graham returned this morning from Denver, where she spent a week shopping and visiting | with friends. eee Mrs. J. K. Baldw Frank | O'Brien and Mrs. ewart will leave tomorrow morning overland for Denver, where they will visit with friends for a short time. Mrs. L. V. Ulery is ill at her howe| jwith an attack of the flu. | eapeats Lester McGrath has returned to his | home in Thermopol'g, after spending several dayg here visiting at the home of his aunt and unc'e, Mr. and Mrs. John McGrath. | ce Mr. and Mrs. H..B. Bailey are the parents of an eight-pound son, who} Si April 15, at the| County Hospital. see Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Clark arrived yesterday from Andover, N. ¥., and will spend some time here on bus!- ness. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. Young are visiting with friends here for a few days from Salt Creek. cee Leigh McGrath left today over-| land for Dever where he will meet Mrs. McGrath who has been visiting at the home of her parents in Canada for the last few months. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Walden are visitors here for a few days from) Denver. see Mrs. B. B. Pierce arrived this morn- ing from Denver on a short business trip. £ eee | Miss Gladys Carlson {s visiting with | relatives here for a few days from) Billings. euers Mr. and Mrs. M. L. O'Donnell Ieft last evening for Denver, where they will spend a week visiting at the home of Mrs. Q'Donnell's sister. siere Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Paralis re- turned last evening to thelr home Gouraud’s Oriental'Cream No Waiting— Quick Service. Wyatt Cafeteria | |few days from Denver. | . ee Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Williams left ® morning for Salt Creek where| they will spend several days looking! over the oil fields, ee Mrs. W. T. Mahoney who has been seriously ill for the last few weeks is now greatly improved. eee Mr. and Mrs. H. Barker and chil- dren left yesterday overiand for Ther- mopolis where they will spend se on a pleasure and business Mrs. Catherine Roberts ‘s a busi- ness caller here fors a week, from Denver. eee Miss M. J. Frantz. proprietor of the Frantz shop, and Mrs. Emmett Fuller, a'so of the Frwantz shop, returned this morning from an extensive buy ing trip in the east. While in New York Miss Frantz and Mrs. Fuller purchased a complete line of the Iat est spring and summer styles tn ladies and chi‘drens’ ready-to-wear and mil linery. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. O'Connell are visiting here for a few days from their home in Chadron, Neb. Mrs. B. C. Graham returne this morning from Denver where she spent & week shopping and visiting with friends. ere Mrs. J. O'Brien and leave tomorr 2g overland for Denver where they will visit with friends for a short time, Kk Frank Stewart wi'l J. Kirk Baldwin has accepted a position with the Dempster Mill Man. ufacturing company of Nebr: with headquarters at Beatrice, Neb. Mr. Baldwin will work out of Hastings Burke H. Sinclair of the Midwest Refining company left yesterday morning on a business trip to the northern part of the state. eee R. %. Morton of Eldornde, Kan., arrived in the city today and will spend a short time here attending to business affairs. see George Bennett is a business visitor here for a few days from Frannie, Wyo. eee N. L. Clark is here for a short time on business from Andover, N. Y. William Parker town business ¢ among the out of ers here for a Andrew Stone is spending a short time here on business from New York. Herman Serch arrived this morning from Denver on a business trip. “. George T. Jo'ly left last evening for a business trip to Denver and Cheyenne, to be gone a week or ten days. eee J. B. Holman came up this morning from Denver on a short busines trip. oe Judge R. R. Rose left this morn- ing overland for Rawlins where he Tesh from the factory TOBACCO now 15% MMs KON ROLL YOUR OWN WITH & Riz Le Crotx Papers Attached Sh Che Casper Dailp Cridune ness matters. eee from Denver and will spend a short time here on business. eee Lawrence Johnston of the Graham | Paper company of Denver, is here for a few days on business. eee Attorney Vincent Mulvaney is | spending a short time in Douglas on | business. eee | Harry G. Harvey is spending a| |few day here on busienss from | Tulsa. | eee H. P. Anderson left yesterday for Omaha where he was called by the) | itIness of his fathe: | . . Burke H. Sinclair of the Midwest Refining Company left yesterday morning on a business trip to the northern part of the state. R. Ix Morton of Eldorado, Kans., arrived in the city today and will spend a short time here attending to| business affairs. coe George Bennett ts a business visitor jhere for a few days from Frannie,| Wyo. N. L. Clark {ts here for a short time on business from Andover, N. Y. William Parker is among the out- of-town business callers here for a few days from Denver. Andrew Stone {s spending a short time here on business from New York. eee Attorney J. B. Barnes left today for Douglas on a business trip. H. P. Anderson left yesterday for Omaha, where he was called by the {IIness of his father. pete J. Kirk Baldwin has accepted a position with the Dempstel Mill Man- ufacturing Company of Nebraska, with headquarters at Beatrice, Neb. BOMB STORY IS PROBED LOS ANGELES, Cal., April 17.— William J. Burns, chief of the Bu reau of Invest'gation, Department of Justice, arrived in Los Angeles today to interview Herbert Wilson, con- victed murderer and jail breaker, concerning statements attributed to him that he made the bomb which caused the Wall Srteet explosion in New York in 1920. If Women Only Knew What « Heap of Happiness It Would Bring to Casper Homes. Hard to do housework with an ach- ing back. Brings you hours of leisure or at work. If women only knew the cause— that Backache pains often come from weak kidneys. 'Twould save much needless woe. Doan’s Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. Read what a Casper citizen says: Mrs. C. White, 911 Madison St., says: “I had trouble with my back some time ago which was caused from disordered and weakened kid- misery at neys. Sharp knifelike pains shot across the small of my back and stooping over caused the pains to dig In deeper. My kidneys acted ir- regularly and I remembered reading of Doan's Kidney Pills and decided to try them. The first box I used which I got at Smith & Turner's Drug Store gave me good results. Two more boxes relieved me entire ly. The babckache left and my kid- neys acted as they should.” 60c at all dealers. Foster-Milburn | Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Advertise- ment. THE ABYSMAL BRUTE ond period, it was impossible to for today’s issue of the Tribune. and will include all votes cast night. NOTICE TO CONTESTANTS On account of the thousands of votes in subscriptions and coupons that were cast Saturday evening, the close of the sec- get them double checked in time |} The count is being made however for publication up to Saturday ASK THE Mr. Business Man Your stationery very often ex- presses the character and respon- sibility of your firm. Don't lower your standards by using cheap printing. Special, This Week Only 1,000 Letter Heads....$8.00 Printed on best of Rocky Moun- tain, Hammermill or Colorado, 20-b. stock. We save you money: Progressive Printers Phone 1176-W ‘Westboun: Eastbound No. 31 . TRAIN SCHEDULES Chicago & Northwestern E. W. Elder arrived this morning for a business trip in Chicago after spending two weeks|will remain until the latter part of Mr. Baldwin will work out of Hast-| Cheyenne, to be gone a week or tan here attending to business affairs and|the week attending to personal bust-j ings. visiting with friends. . WAITER To Serve You HILL CREST WATER Arrive 2:40 252 South Center St.—Phone 1304-W We have received liter- ally hundreds of the most stylish and pret- tiest Dresses obtainable, purchased by Miss Frantz on her recent buying trip to New York. Our racks are crowded full — and still they come. Their beauty, variety and gayness beggar de- scription, You must see them to appreciate the latitude of choice this mammoth selection affords you. PAGE THREE Herman Serch arrived this morning —A feast of fashion for women and misses who want to be smartly gowned at moderate cost, Don’t miss this opportunity to inspect the largest collection of up- to-the-minute Dresses ever shown in Wyoming. At every popu- lar price beginning at $16.50 and up to $150.00. Beautiful Hats That any shop with pride in its abil- ity to procure the best, would be proud to show and at prices so mod- erate as to surprise you. NEWEST EFFECTS AND COLORS ALL Coats, Capes, Wraps and Suits Including the most recent arrivals in Sports Suits and Sports Coats, on sale at a discount of__.. 20% Shop noon if you want to buy anything or days. from Denver on a business trip. pe vou ee sny thins to wee \ eRe. te eee ———_—. sell it for you. We charge 15 George T. Jolly left last evening] J.B. Holmes came up this morning AUCTIO: on the dollar. 367 S. Ash. Phone 1650 to Denver and/| from Denver on a short business trip.| Come to the auction Friday after-| Syy,cpars® 15 cents on the dollar fo FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS’ FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS+ FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS rus THAT WILL DELIGHT ALL WOMEN! a BORS Sale Comprises Travelers’ Samples and Will Be Held Two Days FURS FURS FURS Thi ° ° FURS FURS is is a $20,000 Stock of High Grade Samples Furs FURS 1 au Direct From the Manufacturer ae BURS FURS URS > FURS The Great Northern Fur Co., of New York and Montreal, Can. She FURS FURS FURS ‘ FURS FURS FURS i esday and Ihursday, April 18-19 ERS 9 FURS pins _ These samples consist of high grade Fur Coats, such as Hudson Seal, Bay Seal, Scotch Mole, a | FURS Squirrel, Minks, Russian Mink, Muskrat, Marmot and a lot of other Coats too numerous to mention. FURS FURS We also have a choice line of Capes, Stoles, Scarfs and Chokers in a variety of leading styles that FURS i FURS will predominate next season and are up to the minute in design. But it’s the high quality of furs, FURS |FURS the superior styles and the beautiful workmanship that make a visit to our store doubly worth while. FURS FURS i ft. i ’ FURS FURS Remember, You Are Buying These Furs at Less Than ONE-HALF Retail Price. FURS a FURS. FURS FURS Two Representa- 5 FURS rs | Means’ | Casper Dr eS ae e Guaranteed by the FURS Factory Will Be Grea iNGrthi FURS FURS Here to Help Fon Cansane FURS FURS You Make Your of New York, FURS eee Selection Ooo Ss oO. 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