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SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1923. Dinner Party Tast Evening Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Morrison enter- tained at an informal dinner party last evening at their home. the evening wer= taken by Mr. and| Honors | Mrs. H. K. Davis. Spring flowers were used for the table decoration Twelve gues « wers present. Mr. and Mrs. Legan Untertaiu Mr. and Mrs. John legan enter- tained at an informal dinner party given this week a. their home, 256 East F street in honor of the Rev. George McCinney of Oleny, Ill.,. who spent a day visiting with friends. Among those who attended were Mp. ond Mrs. Aq W. Sutterfield, Mr. and Mrs. Barton Henry and family, Mr, and Mrs. Rolla Deckens ,and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clint Walker, s Lola Wyatt, Miss Zella Wyatt the Messrs award Decker, Joe Wyatt and John Legan. eer yar Birthday Party This Afternoon Mrs. J. C. Snook will entertain at a children’s party this afternoon at her home on Eleventh street in honor of her daughtea Mariam whose borth- | day is today. Games will be played and refreshments will be served. | Dettwyler-Bicknell Marriage = The marriage of Miss Marie Dett- wyler to Kenneth Bicknell took place ‘Thursday afternoon April 19, the Rev. Father Morton officiating. They were attendea by Mrs. E. B. Sucher. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Lena Dettwyler of this city and is a mem- ber of the younger set. s connected with the Casper Phar- racy. The couple will make their home her at, 542 South Park. Sgene { Formal Dance Called Off. The formal dance which was to have been held last evening, was called off following a meeting held by ‘the committee on news of the ‘© death of the late Mayor W. A. Black- more. e:/eye Scotel A evening at the tabernacle was nded and was in every All parts of the pro were given in an_ exce’lent r showing the musical ability those taking part in the pro. Those playing the bagpipes dressed in Scotish costumes which added much to the occasion. The concert was given for the benefit of\the building fund of the Presby- ter'an church, George B. Nelson presided as chairman for the even- ing. | City Briete | \ a) + James S. Hanigan arrived in the city yesterday from Chicago and wil make his home here. cee Henry T. Gore left last evening for Denver having been called there by the illness of a school friend MR. Tallman ts a bustenss vis {tor here for a few days from Den ver. eee Nick Carter of Douglas, spent a few days here visiting with friends. oe John M. Morris left Bist evening for his home in Kansas City after spending a week here attending to business matters and visiting with his brother here. s2e J. P. Parker left yeaterday over- land for Thermopolis to be gone a week or 10 days on busienss. © (sie Charles Spurlock is in for a few days on business from his ranch on Sweetwater. eee MC. Completon is among the out-of-town business callers here for a Week from Denver. ~ 7s. Frank G. Campbell has returned from a short business trip to Denver and Cheyenne, eee Gerrala C. Morton of Omaha, ts here for a few days on busienss. ores James H. Garey of the Robertson Fire company of New York, is here for a week on business. see J, Harris ts spending the week-end here visiting with friends from Salt Creek. Tadies—Make your own clothes at the Dressmaking School. Phone 1339M. CHICHESTER S PILLS — ven, sealed wz i me other, Huy ot tear yy TAME ND eA ND a 3 Best, Safest, Always Reliable years OLD BY DRUGGISTS I am not responsible for any bills contracted by anyone other than myself. JOHN VISOKY Monuments | CASPER MONUMENT WORKS 505 E. Second St. Casper, Wyo. Robert Simpson, Prop. | the church offio!als have aranged Mrs. Bicknell | REVOLT OF SUNDRAMA AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday evening at the First Bap-| tist church there will be ap rogram | of unusual interest. Dr. Charles Man | ley, an American born in India and | one whois thoroughly conversant with Ife in India will give portions from a play he has recently wiritten dealing with life in India. “The Re- volt of Sun-drama. Those who have seen this play say !t is outstanding in its gripping power. He will be as. sisted by Mrs. Manley, both in the native costumes of India. This specia) treat will take place of the evening service at the church. This play which is being culled for tho Bunday evnink service will be pre sented in full at a great gathering in Atlantic City in May. In all probabil- ity Dr. and Mra. ley will be called east to take c! fe. Casper people have never had such a treat, of such a unique nature offered to them be- fore. There will be no charge. Rev. Thompson pastor of the church and this treat free of charge except that the usual evening ofering will be re ceived. To know how good a cigarette really can be made, you must try a— Buy a refrigerator at Shields Furniture Co., and save $5 to $15. You will find prices lower here. Graham Che Casper Daily Cribune No Waiting— Quick Service. ‘Wyatt Cafeteria Sh IN THE FINEST HOMES AMPICO IN THE -CGhitentgye- Is giving dafly delight with its perfect reproductions of its playing of the greatest pianists of the world. Music of all kinds is provided by the Ampico. SOME PROMINENT AMPICO OWNERS H. R. H. The Prince of Wales J. Ogden Armour Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont Joseph Cudahy Otto Kahn Mrs, Alfred Vanderbilt Joseph Leiter Claus Spreckles Clement Studebaker Harold Vanderbilt Everyone who desires the best music in his home should hear this amazing invention. A liberal allowance on all types of pianos and player pianos taken in cachange for the Chick- ering with the Ampico CONVENIENT TERMS OF PAYMENT The Chas. E. Wells Music Company “Home of the Chickering” 232 E. Second—Phone 194 Tonight Only “7 From 7 to 8 O'clock EA LL Casper, Wyo. 252 South Center St.—Phone 1304-W Your Unlimited Choice of Fifty STREET AND AFTERNOON Dresses g° Snappy, pretty styles in Crepes, Taffetas, Tacks various Silks, Twills and Trico- shams. Sizes 16 to 44, Sale begins promptly at 7 o’clock and Dresses will not be on display until that hour. Due to the fact that every one of these Dresses is offered at about 50 per cent below manufacturers’ cost there will be NO TRY-ONS, CHARGES, APPROVALS, REFUNDS NOR EX: CHANGES — EVERY SALE WILL BE FINAL AND FOR CASH --But the Values are Here--Be on Time! | eos ry and watch repairing by ex- pert watchman; all work guarantees, Casper Jewelery Mfg. Co, O SBldg. On Guard! This Bank Stands Guard Ceaselessly Providing Your Funds With Protection Every depositor of this bank is positively protected against loss through fraudulent alteration of his checks. In adopting super-safety insured checks for our bank we are in a position to offer, free of charge, a check insur- ance bond of $1,000 to each depositor with a checking ac- count, whereby he is protected to the face value of the bond from fraudulent alteration of his personal checks. Capital ad Surplua $160,000.00 We shall be glad to explain in detail the merits of this new service not only to new cus- tomers of the bank, but to such old customers as may be desirous of receiving this free sery- ice. The National Bank of Commerce Casper, Wyoming PAGE THREE The World’s Greatest Pianists Record Exclusively for the Duo-Art That which has been wholly transitory is being im- mortalized. With a Duo-Art in your home you acquire absolute command of the genius, and all but the pres- ence of the masters of the piano at will. Paderewski Josef Hofmann Harold Bauer Gabrilowitsch Rudolph Ganz Percy Grainger Alfred Cortot Guiomar Novaes Leopold Godowsky And scores of others will step to the Pianoforte and play. Whatever of pleasure, whatever of profit one secures in attend- ing the most notable piano concerts, is duplicated and enhanced in the intimacy of one’s own home through the ownership of a Stein- way Duo-Art. HAVE YOU HEARD MADAME KRAMER And the Steinway Duo-Art at the Rialto Theater This Week? If Not You Have Missed a Rare Treat We wish to call your attention to the comparison number, “Prelude in C Sharp Minor,” which Mme. Kramer plays in direct comparison with herself. When her hands are off the keys you are still hearing Mme, Kramer, reproduced by the STEINWAY DUO-ART, DEMONSTRATIONS OF THE STEINWAY DUO-ART IN OUR STORE EVERY DAY BY MME. KRAMER. WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN TO MEET HER, AND HEAR HER DEMONSTRATIONS. The MUSIC SHOPPE, Inc. 238 East Second Street Phone 1745 THE HOUSE OF THE STEINWAY i { j 1°