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FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1923. SOCIETY -:- Additional Departmental Club Meeting May 15. ‘The Casper Women's Departmental ‘club will hold a special meeting Tues- day, May 15, at 1:30 at the Wyatt cafeteria for the purpose of comple:- ing all unfinished business matters and of making plans for the card party and dance to be given in the near future. The affair will be given for the purpose of securing funds to carry on the relief work during the summer months and to supply the sehool children with milk during the months of May, September and Octo- her. A program consisting of talks and musical numbers wiil be given. ‘The lunch will be one dollar and it is hoped that all members of the club will be present. : De Molay Dance This Evening. ‘The Darius chapter, Order of De Molay hold a dance at the Ma- sonic’ temple this evening, starting at 9 o'clock. De Molay members and friends, members of the O, B. 8. and of the asonic fraternity are especi: ily invited, Light refreshments will be served during the evening. Baie 7 \ B. and P. W. Ciub Meeting Saturday. The regular weekly meeting of the Casper Business and Professional Women's club will be held at 12:10 tomorrow at the Henning hotel. Miss Margaret Fulton, president of the club, will preside. Perens Paul S. Penney of the Kennedy Penny Enginecring company, left Wednesday for Augusta, Maine, hav- ing been called there by the death of his mother, Mrs, Flora Penney. Mrs. A. N. Flowers and child left last evening for Loveland and Estes Park, Colo., where they will spend the summer months. ry Mrs. Charles Connor has returned from Alaska where she has been for * several months. Mrs. Connor a’so spent several weeks visiting with relatives in New Orleans. eee Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sarkon are fn the city fora short time from Denver. Miss Nora Goodman spent yester- day visiting with friends in Parker- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Goreman and son, spent a week here visiting with friends from Oklahoma. soe Mr. and Mrs, Roy Spurlock and baby son are spending a short time here visiting with friends and rela- tives and attending: to busisess a: airs from) their ranch at Sweet- water. . . Mr. and Mrs. George F. Sater re- turned last evening to the'r home in Denver after spending three days here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Caller and family. ar) Miss D. McCrocken will leave to- morrow for her home in Kentucky fter a four months’ stay here. Miss McCrocken has made many friends during her stay here. cee Mra. Baker Graham left yesterday afternoon for Nebraska where she was calied by the death of her brother, Francis Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Simmons and daughter, Helen, are visiting here with relatives from their home in Omaha. . Mies Ga'e Bolner, who was hurt in- ternally, six weeks ago {an automo- bile accident, has suffered a relapse Che Casper Daily LIVESTOCK AND FARM PRODUCTS DECLINE IS | DISCUSSED BY CLUB Decline in Agricultura! and Live-| stock Prices” was tho subject dis-; cussed in a paper read by Mr. Baker, | member of the Casper Literary club, at the weekly meeting of that organization he'd last night, Mr. Baker showed himeelf to be thorough- Jy conversant with the topic he was discussing and he quoted statistics that they were very illuminating and highly interesting. C, I. Campbell of thee Sprague and Nisely company was critic. Current topics were led by Earle Burwell, The subject taken was| “Rducation tn the United States.” New members init‘ated into the! club Iast night were Ex-Governor B. | FLOWER SEEDS FOR PUPILS OF CASPER Civic Section of Women’s Departmental Club Arranges For Distribution of Nominal Sum to Encour- age Exhibit Again Next Fall Three thousand packages of flower seeds will be practi- cally given away to the school children of Casper by the civic department of the Casper Women’s Departmental club this spring. Only a nominal charge will be made for the seeds, that of two and one-half cents, while the regular price is 10 cents down town. which will necessitate her being con- fined to her home for three months longer. Mrs, E. H. Foster left last evening for Boulder where she will spend several weeks on a pleasure trip. eee Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hendrix have returned from a short business and pleasure trip spent in Salt Lake City. eiere Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Carson are the parents of a nine and a half pound aby girl who arrived Thursday even ing at the Keith hospital. Both mother and baby are doing nicely. eee |. Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Baker left |last evening for the east where they |wil! spend a month visiting with relatives. . . Mr. and Mrs. Mark U. Davis are the parents of a baby daughter who arrived last evening at their home, 1035 South Durbin street. Dr. J. C. Kamp the attend'’ng physician, re | ports both mother and daughter to be progressing nicely. oe Mrs. T. O. Hyde and son Frank left last evening for Boulder, Colo., where they will spend a week visiting with friends, . | Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Allen are spend- ing the day at Salt Creek visiting |with friends and looking over the oil | fields. i . Miss Helen Montgomery left Tues day evening for Hutchinson, Kan., where she will visit for several weeks at the home of her aunt. City Briefs J, B. Thompson left ‘ast evening on a short business trip to Denver. ee H. C. Dobler is here on business for a few @ays from Billings, Mont. ere A. W. Mason has returned from a short business trip to Salt Lake and vicinity, eee F. A. Carley left last evening for Denver to be gone a week on a pleas- ure trip. eee Attorney H. H. Schwartz ts spend ing a short time in Chicago on bus!- ness, eee G, C. Coleman and H. F. Daniels left inst evening for Colorado Springs and other Colorado points to be gone a week on business. eee A. R, Elliott has returned from Nebraska after a week's business trip spent there. oe George Brimmer spent a short time here yesterday on business leav- ing last evening for his hqmoe in Rawlins. 2 or 3 Cans of Baking Powder Are Net Werth the Price of One If they are the “big can and ~ i cheap” kind because they may mean baking failures. THAT'S WHY CALUMET The Esonomy BAKING POWDER Is the biggest selling brand in the world; its sales are over 150% greater than that of any other brand Don’t let a BIG CAN or a very low price mis- lead you. xperimenting with an uncer- tain brand is ive —be- cause it Wastes timeand money The seeds will be obtained by J. E. Long of Pueblo, Col. They are the very highest quality that can be obtained. Five varieties of fiower| seeds are in each package. | An exhibit will be held later in the) season of the flowers to be raised} from these seeds. It is for the pur-| pose of getting as many pupils as| possible to raise flowers and exhibit | them that a sma‘l price {s being charged for the seeds. Last year many children took out seeds but only a few of them showed results| at the exhibit of the Departmental! club. Children wishing to secure the seeds are to see the principal of their) school. A record of each child taking! the seeds the amount and kinds will be kept by the club. gh BNE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS DRAW FINES FOR SPEED, “His old man’s car” figured in po lce court in three instances last night when as many high school boys were assessed fines of $10 each on a charge of speeding. Judge John A. Murray also fined two other speeders who were in the list of impatient drivers. Three solicitors who had been ac costing persons on the street were fined $25 each by tho judge. —.____ Repair Shop Opened Here by Bob Elliot An up-to-date repair shop has just been opened by Bob Elliot at 550 East Yellowstone, the quarters for- tor company. The shop will be complete in every way and will offer guaranteed ser- vico of the very best. Mr. Elliot was former!y with the Un'ted Seryice company in associa- tion with Mr. Wellington. Patrick Sullivan will leave this evening for Denver, Chicago and the east to be gone several weeks on busines: Mrs. R. SPICKLER merly occupied by the Benedict Mo-| B. Brooks and Judge R. R. Rose. CWhen buyi Consider first of all —QUALITY. You drink Cofize to en- joy the flavor. Re- member that high quality and low pricecannot behad in the same pack- age. It costs only a few cents more per week to drink the finest Coffee grown. | | | Do You Suffer from Backache or Pain Over Kidneys? Wonderful Relief Is Here Told Cedar Rapids, Iowa.—“I suffered a great deal with pains across my back until I commenced taking D:. Pierce's Anuric (kidney and back- ache) Tablets, but now have pains and aches. What Dr. Pierce's Anuric Tablets did for me they will do for others if they will but give them a trial. This medicine is worthy of the highest recommendation I can give it for kidney ailments and back- ache.”"—Mrs. Reuben Spickler, 625 5th Ave. East. This anti-uric-actd remedy of Dr. Plerce's for backache and kidneys (called “An-uric") 4s new, but it caa be had at your neighborhood drug store, or send 10c for trial package to | ce, Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, | N. and write for free medical advice. —Advertisement. See Our New Line of MID-SUMMER AND SPORT HATS On Display, Anne’s Hat Shop Balcony Midwest Pharmacy Coffee’ Cribune REALTORS MAY SUFFER DEFICIT ON BlG SHOW; BENEFIT 15 PLANNED Incomplete reports on the Realtors’ | Own Your Home show held this week at the Arkeon indicate that the Cas- per Real Estate board will suffer a deficit of about $200, In spite of this the membgrs of the board feel that the show was well worth staging and that much valuable experience and advertising was obtained from it. It was the first event of its kind ever attempted in Wyoming. Possibilities of an “Own Your Home" picture to be shown at one of the lk theaters In the near fu ture were discussed at the weekly luncheon of the ard today. t returned today after a absence from the city on Fiowers —the noblest of all b entation of beautiful day, May 13? of esteem and affection t will understand for the tri love her, for your selection. MIDWEST For Mothers’ Day What finer tribute could one pay to mothers eings—than the pres- flowers on next Sun- Flowers are a most inexpensive gift, but what a world here is behind them. She bute comes from those who The finest in beautiful Spring Flowers are here, ready We will send them to mothers ap- propriately boxed—in style that will please her, FLOWERS BY WIRE Casper Floral Company Exclusive but Moderate in Price. 153 SOUTH WOLCOTT ST. PHONE 872 BUILDING Attorney Foster In New Offices} EH. H. Foster, prosecuting attorney ‘and his assistants, W. J. Wehrii and Harry Cass, are moving their offices today from 4165-416 Consolidated Roy- alty building to ropms 212 to 215, the same building. The, offices formerly occupied by | the prosecuting attorney will be taken over by the Western Pipeline company and added to the rooms which they already had on the fourth} floor. —S ee J. E. Moorehead, representing the pubticity department of the Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph com- pany, and Mr. Titus, state manager, were in Casper today on a tour of ZEN BEING TOUTED Aa PREAKNESS FAVORITE BALTIMORE, Md., May 11.—With the arrival of Zev, Betty Luck, Blanc Zing and Hobgoblin from New York, all the candidates for the Preakness, Pimitco’s $50,000 classic Saturday, will be on the ground. None of those nominated from Kentucky is expect- ed to show up. Zev, a son of the Finn, made a great reputation last season and in his only outing this spring, was returned a winner. Some of the “wise ones” think he may £0 to post in the Preakness Saturday the favorite. Martingale also is well fayored and General Thatcher has a the Wyoming district. good follo’ Bungalow Camel DANCING 9 P. Three busses will leave TONIGHT NORTH WASHINGTON HALL APRONS GIVEN AWAY FREE. SPIES HOWLING WOLVES Apron and Dance M. TO 1 A. M. dance hall at 1 A. M. 540 E. Yellowstone Patterson Oakland Co. PAGE FIVE Modern features, sliding gear transmission, disc clutch, Tim- ken axles and bearings, irre- versible worm steering gear. Westinghouse starting, light- ing and ignition. Distributor Oakland Six and Gray Cars Phone 2202 cially to our own Victor Record touch of artis VICTOR RECC NO. 64181. NO. 64765. RECORD NO. RECORD NO, 238 East Second Pianos splendid bass v Quiet and reverent. Player Pianos mothers. No, 74476. IRD NO. 64778. oice. 74433. 18786, ow much you love her. Street Victrolas Gladden Mother’s Heart on Mothers’ Day With These Records Sunday, May 13th—Mothers’ Day, set aside as a day on which we do honor to the mothers of the world—but more espe- Let your mother know that you are thinking about her on Mothers’ Day. Let a Victor record tell her how much you love her. DREAMING OF HOME AND MOTHER—A quiet reminiscent melody introduced as a tenor solo and taken up later by a mixed quartet. LITTLE MOTHER OF MINE—Sung my McCormack. The violin obli- gato which joins the voice of the artist on the second verse adds a y and beauty to this tender and appealing song. MOTHER MACHREE—Probably the best known and most popular of all the songs written in praise of Motherhood. VICTOR RECORD MOTHER, MY DEAR—The last record made by Evan Williams, who, it is said ,nearly broke down while singing it. I WANT TO SEE THE OLD HOME—Sung by Whitehill, in a big and A male quartet joins in the refrain. TAKE ME BACK TO HOME AND MOTHER—A quiet reminiscent melody sung With a male quartet, with delicate bell effects heard throughout the accompaniment. SONGS MY MOTHER TAUGHT ME—Fritz Kreisler’s violin almost speaks the words of this beautiful, plaintive song. VICTOR REC- ORD NO, 64563. MY MOTHER’S PRAYER—The well known Gospel Hymn that will prove more acceptable to Mother than many a more costly gift. VICTOR RECORD NO. 16533. YOU’RE THE BEST LITTLE MOTHER THAT GOD EVER MADE— It admirably expressés the sentiment of Mother’s Day. VICTOR RECORD NO. 45079, THERE’S ONLY ONE PAL AFTER ALL—A lovely duet for two tenors. It has a slow waltz melody, some beautiful harmonies and: an in- teresting interlude for cornet and violim between verses. VICTOR RECORD NO. 64610. Gladden mothers heart on Mothers’ Day with these records. 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