Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 30, 1923, Page 3

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Lf ‘“ MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1923. Methodist Choir Wil Entertain, Members of the Methodist will entertain at an informal party Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Peter Holden, 733 South Grant street in honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. 1, Cool, | who will leave this week for Callfor- nia. All members of the choir are requested to be present. eee Birthday Dinner Saturday Evening. Mrs. Frank Jones entertained at en informal dinner party Saturday evening at her home on CY avenue in honor of Mr. Jones whose birthday was Saturday. Spring flowers were used for tho table decorations, Dur- ing the evening 500 was played Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Harris winning the honors. Ten guests were present. see Mrs. Davis Will Entertain. Mrs. James Davis will entertain at an informal bridge ten Tuesday after- noon at her residence in honor of Miss Virginia Ellis who fs visiting here for a few days from her home in Omaha. Eight guests will be present. eee Santha Sale A Success. The sale of baked goods held Satur- day at Stone's grocery by members of the Santha was a huge success. It is the plan of the organization that several such sales will be held in the future. Dinner Party Last Evening. William Utzinger was host at an informal dinner party given last even- ing at the Wray cafe. Covers were laid for six, . Informal Dinner Party ‘Tuesday Evening. Casper dentists will be entertained by their wives at an informal dinner party to be given tomorrow evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. J Donovan, 523 Park avenue. eee P. E. 0. Meeting Wednesday. Chapter O of the P. E. O. Sister- hood will meet Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. 8. K. Loy, 1115 South David street. .. Stuart Dance Friday Evening. ‘The Clan Stuart will be hosts at a dancing party Friday evening, May 4 at the I. 0. 0. Tepartmental Club Will Meet Wednesday. The Casper Women's Departmental club will meet Wednesday afternoon, May 2 at 2:80 at the Methodist church. ‘This will be the regular gen- eral monthly meeting of the club and all members are asked to be present. Matters of importance will be dis. cussed during the afternoon and a program will be given. “2 ©. and N. R. W. Club Meeting Tuesday Afternoon. ‘The regular monthly business meet- Ing of the Chicago and Northwestern Rallway Women's club will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Natrona county public library. All members of the club are asked be present for business matters of - | dhdaon will be discussed. Mrs. Walker Is Honored Guest. Mrs. R. H. Nichols entertained in- formally this afternoon at her home on South Park in honor of Mrs. Thaddeus Walker, who is a guest at the O. L. Walker residence. siiele Eastern Star Tea Tuesday Afternoon. Members of the Fort Casper chap- ter, Order of Eastern Star, will en- tertain at a tea to be given tomorrow afternoon at 2:39 in the Masonic temple. Hostesses for the afternoon will be the Mesdames J. W. Bingham, George Nelson, Jess Keith and Fred Moore. All members of the organi- zation are asked to be present. eee . Bible Class Will Meet. ‘The Women’s Bfble class of the First Presbyterian church taught by Mr. Ross will meet Tuesday after- noon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Puntenney, 910 South Park. Mem- | cholr Personals Mrs. Wallace Leavitt is visiting | here with relatives and friends from | Parco, Wyo. . ee Mrs. Wilfam Parks and son left | Saturday for their former home in St. Louls and will spend a month | there visiting with relatives. eee Miss Lois Longshore spent the | Weekend visiting with her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Longshore, at | tneir ranch west of the city. eee Mrs. B. N. Jacobs left last even- ing for Denver where she wi!l visit for a week with her sister, Mrs. Goodman. . Miss Josephine Disch arrived Sun day evening from her home in Hill- ings and expects to spend some time her visiting with friends. Mrs. C. N. Smith of Chicago is spending several weeks here on busi ness. . . Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Williams left this morning for a short nusiness and pleasure trip to Thermopol Se Mrs. James F. Rathburn are visit- ing with friends here for a few weeks from Montana. . Mrs, Carl E. Wright left last eve ning for Indianapo'is where she was called by the death of a friend. Mrs. Wright will return in two wesks. eee Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Morris and daughter have returned from California, where they have been visiting with relatives for the last month. Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Barberton are spending a few days in Salt Creek on business. eee The Misses Roberta and Helen Da- vis left last evening for Denver to be gone two weeks visiting with rela- tives. + . ee Mr. and Mrs. T. O, Hayes are vis- itors here for a short time from. Salt Lake City. . Miss Virginia Smith spent the week- end here visiting with frends from Salt Creek. eee Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Woods are here for a few days on business from their home in Denver. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Williams are week at the home of Mrs. Tyler’s par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen. cee Mrs. R. Wilson and Mrs. Lawson Were visitors here for a few days from thetr home at Parkerton, cee Miss M. J. Frantz and Emmett Full- er have purchased the A. M. Garbut residence on Milton avenue. Charies Nines of Cheyenne is here visiting at the home of his brother and sister, Catherine and Richard Nines on South Fenway street. H. lL. Patton, United States mar- shal, is visiting at his home here for a few days from Cheyenne, eee Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lyle arrived this morning from New York and will spend two weeks here on a business and pleasure tri, Mrs. H. G. Garrison left last even- ing for the east where she will visit with relatives for several weeks. eae Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Nichols and family and Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Lum mis and family spent the week-end visiting at the Buzzard ranch. eee Friends of Judge W. B. Tubbs will |e sorry to learn of his serious iT!ness Judge Tubbs is a pioneer of this county and bas many friends here. City Briets Jack Bilis is visiting with relatives here for a few days. cee Gene Griffith ‘of the Wyoming Ft- nance corporation left this morning for a short business trip to Basin. eee D. A. Walsh and N. A. Woods spent yesterday visiting with friends at Glenrock. . Warren F. Davis has returned from a two weeks business trip spent in Chicago and Omaha. o. L, J. Hammer {s visiting here for a few days with his brother from | Denver. . H. M. Morgan ts here on business for a week from Sheridan. eee H. R. Roberts left last evening for Denver and Kansas City to be gone a week on business. . Edwin J. Orwid, prominent wool buyer for the Charles J. Webb Sons company of Philadelphia, {s in the city on business and renewing old acquaintances. Mr, Orwid has been a visitor here for a short time each | Spring for many y | | Lewis Scott, Natrona county pio- jneer is spending a short time here on business. . Simon Harris, representative of | the B. Harris Wool company of St. Louis, Mo., {s in the city on busin: Che Casper Daily Cribune for his compan: succeeded contracts here, C. Spratt, representative of the Niles and Mosher Cigar company of Creek | Denver, is spending a few days here on business. . William Edwards of the Producers & Refiners corporation left this morn- ; ing for Sweetwater after spending | several days here on business. eee Jack C. Dullaghan has arrived in| the city from Rushville, Net, and expects to make h's home here. | eee | H. K. Peterson left yesterday over-| Yand for Thermopotis and vicinity on) @ week's business trip. eee K. 0. Matherson is a business caller| here for a week from Denver. | Del Leaweagh and Jasper Boner spent several days here on business from Lavoye. | see S. R. Buellgrubeck is visiting here for a few days from Salt Creek, J. W, Westwood arrived yesterday from Chicago and will spend a few days here attending to business af- fairs. . . John Myers and Fred Taylor are in the city for a few days from Salt Creek. Martin Dunsworth is a Carrollton, | I'L, visitor here for a week. ord Garris, has Clark, R. R. Wright, W. 8. Rathbun in securing many wool, and R. I. Hill. Morr! her Herbert Voltmer and H. Sorensen left this morning for Salt Creek after ® few days visit here. ¥. I, Hughes ts among the out-| | of-town | Omaha, | from ing from Denver and will g; pend sey- ; eral days here on business. s. Charles Wilson arrived in the yesterday from Meeteetse and will Spend sever: COURTHOUSE Is BURNED TODAY AFTER ROBBERY OMAHA, wr da ra I. J. Foley is here for a short time on business from Salt Lake. eee Aurice Batterson is a business v's-| itor here for a short time from Port land, Ore. sions Among the Denver visitors for the week are J. L. Smith, A here L, OATS READY IN 5 MINUTES You can cook oats now in 3 to 5 minutes, if you ask for Quick Quaker Oats. It’s the quickest cooking oats in the world. The same super-flayor as regular Quaker Oats. Flaked from the finest grains only. But in Quick Quaker the oats are cut before flaking. They are rolled very thin and partly cooked. So the flakes are smaller and thinner—that is all. And those small, thin flakes cook quickly. Your grocer has both styles— both with that matchless flavor. Ask for Quick Quaker if you want that style, Now, a Quick Quaker Oats Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes visiting with friends here for a short time from Rock Springs. Mr, and Mrs, H. M. Heaylus of Fill- more, Ind., are spending a few days here visiting with friends. eee Miss Lillian Baldwin spent several days here on business from Billings, +e 2 Mrs. Archie Sanford spent several days here visiting with friends from Alcova. . Mrs, Nell Tyrer Rock and children of now 15% Mb iiss rs ROLL YOUR OWN WITH § Riz Le Croix Papers Attached bers will answer roll call with a current event toplo. DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS At the THE CASPER DRY GOODS C0. Ladies’ fine grade Lisle Hose, 4 pairs for.. Ladies’ fine grade.Nainsook Gowns. Hemsitched in color, bargain, each... Linen Huck Toweling, cl Mare ye ee ads ot SEE SS VERY SPECIAL Heavy Turkish Towels. inches. Tuesday only, 4 for... THE CASPER D Phone 1981 Colored borders. 20x88 (nin PAOD RY GOODS C0. 120 East Second St, River are visiting here for a| Dollar Day Specials Windsor Crepe. wear shades, 3 yards for____.__. . Extra fine grade Soisette. blue and yellow, 2 yards for... Unbleached Linen Crash Toweling. 18 inches wide, 4 yards. Renfrew Ginghams. Ladies’ Sateen Bloomers. sorted shades, 2 pairs.—. Marion Pillow Slips. 4 Slips for 32 inches wide. 32 inches wide. assorted patterns, 3 yards.. Size 42x36, In dainty under- $1.00 82 inches wide. In pink, 1.00 91.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Tn as- Children’s Rompers. In blue with red trimming, each... Misses’ Fitrite Union Suits. 2 to 14 years, 2 suits. Curtain Scrims. white and ecru, 5 yards... Curtain Nets. patterns. 86 inches wide, Sizes 36 inches wide. In dotted and plain 2 yards... JOE DAVID & CO. LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR AND DRY GOODS 227 South Center St. Phone 747 Shikany's Dollar Day Specials Colored Ratines. 2 yards for. Colored Voiles and Lawns, 3 yards for... 82-inch Zephyr Gingham, 4 yards for.... 86-inch width, $1.00 Extra quality 86-inch Colored Linen, per yard... Large Turkish Towels, 22x44, 8 for. 86-inch Cretonne or Silkoline, 4 yards fo’ Ladies’ Black Silk Hose with French seam, per pai THE SHIKANY DRY GOODS CO. 141 East Second St. Phone 736 ur 1000 of n by FUGUES BUBUSE BUR emainder (cording to telephone ad BIG SUM WETTED OY A. OF G. FOR NEW HOME HERE business callers here from . | A. Valley ts here for . Billings. Alexander spent yesterday | re visiting with friends from Sait| week Grand Phonograph; Grand Piano; Other Prizes Awarded. The Knights of Columbus reported this morning that they were we Charles Robinson arrived this morn- clty ‘al days here on business. Pleased with the way in which the Oom Pah went over last week. This entertainment netted some substan. tlal funds toward the erection of a Knights of Columbus club house in the future. The baby grand phonograph was by Bert Connelly. A very ex pensive reed stand was awarded to T. J. McKeon. Mrs. Peter Tobin won the $100 bed spread, M. J. Burke, th wardrobe trunk, Mary Burke the oriental rug, and Ed Stater, the gas range. Mr. Slater donated the rang back to the organization and it was in turn auctioned off to James Shikany. Everything that the close of t off so that won Neb., April 30. — Fire the Lincoln county, urt house at North Platte early to ¥ following which it was discover. that the safe in the country treas- ers office had been looted of $60,- which $1,200 was cash and the bonds and securities vic the Omaha World Herald recked ac. recetved was on hand at which will be erected at some time | PAGE THREE OLGUIN CASE IS DELAYED LOS ANGELES, Cal. April 30. 4 Trial of Felipe Otguin on charge of the murder of Detective Sergean{ John J. Fitzgerald was postponed ta day until June 6 at the request of defense counsel. ————@71+— Dr. Benes, the premier of Czecha Slovakia, is one of the youngest premiers in Europe, having recently celebrated his thirty-seventh birti» da which something had gained. The ladies auxiliary of the Knights of Columbus did much toward the Success of the Oom Pah by their co-operation. not been Columbia Program Pleases Audience Quite different and somewhat of & novelty was the “Idol's Eye,” the new comedy as presented by the Re- vues company to capacity houses all day yesterday. It takes place in the far east and an orfental atmosphere fs carried out in the costuming and the soenlo equipment. musical Sure Reliet FOR INDIGESTIOI BELEANS INDIGESTION The many which are inter. spersed are also in keeping with the country and add much to the general effect. Ben Heater has the part of the high mogul and makes an ex lent foil for Bobby Vail and Red port in the comedy roles Al Vanice Va nnd Clara lge are responsible for most of musical numbers and the way were recetved by the big crowds that they havo lost none of popularity, The I quartet med better than gcer carried idience right from start uper melody four” Tawal ans with their weird music numbers gave the crowds a very pleasiug pro: gram. Starting with the phctoplay The Westerners,” tt 1s one of the best pr ma geen at the Columbia | in some time. ‘The same pregram will be repeated tonight with an en morrow. numbers 6 BELLAN{ Hot water Sure Relie ELL-ANS 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhei the the ho helr Cleanliness In Preparing Wyatt Cafeteria 8 Our Uew York buyer just made a special purchase of 1 pretty new Sport Coats at a considerable saving. They are here ready for your inspection and are sure to delight you, These are all new and are regular $28.50 values, In all sizes—a variety of styles, fabrics and patterns. Come in and see the new Dresses added to our popular line at $16.50 received fresh from New York this morning. Dainty new styles and colors: We challenge the world on our new line of HATS « In all the new colors and styles they appeal as wonderful values in- deed, ‘ EACH Other special prices representing substantial savings in Hats are $10.95 76 $12.50 All three-piece and outsize Suits Regardless of former price are offered a : Despite our heavy sales of Two-Piece Street and Sport Suits We still have an excellent line to choose $19.95 from, each..... 33 2652 South Center—Phone 1304-W Jo All two-piece Suits Regular $75 values and up, and a special line of High Grade Coats At 83 1-3 per cent discount I O DISCOUNT All Coats, Capes, Wraps and Suits not included in above special lines ara offered at a discount 20% (0d ee ee S 1a

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