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SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1923. THE HUMAN ZOO * Copyright. “1: Ti Claud Kiff returned yesterday from White, Sulphur Springs, Mont., bringing wits him his bride, former- ly Miss Mary Jane Lucas, daughter of Mrs. Mary Lucas. Mr. Kitt is a on of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kift of Missoula, Mont., and has been in Casper several months as a member of the Watkins’ orchestra at the Arkeon. The couple were married in the Catholic church at White Sulphur Springs. Both Mr. and Mrs. Kiff are graduates of the University of Montana where the groom was a member of Sigma Nu fraternity and his bride @ member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. They have taken an apartment at the Polling see tack of pneumonia is reported to be greatly improved. eee : J. C. Wolfe is spending the week- end here visiting with friends from ‘Lavoye. eee H. R. Day arrived this morning from Chicago and will spend a short time here on business. eee Fred Kink Denver business man, is here for a short time. eee Glen Nichols is spending a days here from Sait Creek. einer's Joseph Lipperd has returned trom bd Montana where he spent two weeks attending to business affairs. A Success. oa e few The social meeting heid Wednes- A. J. Smith ts an out-of-town busi day evening by the members of the] ness visitor here for the week-end Grace English Lutheran church at| from Denver. the church was a huge success. A soe program consisting of instrumental selgctions by Mr. Seldel, songs by the| friends here from his home in Grey. wh school girls’ quartette accom. | bull. ‘panied by Miss Dampiere, @ reading 4008. by Miss Lila Wilkes and a vocal se-} E. G. Collins and C. R. Tice are lection by Miss Guthrie accompanied | here on business for a short t!me Edgar D. Smith is visiting with = by Mrs, Cross, Following the pro-| from Denver. gram refreshments were served. (deli) PTE About 120 persons attended. Herb Ladd of the Midwest Refining | ¢ on 6-8 company, has returned to the city WE! inner Party after an absence of two weeks on Last Eivening! business for his company. Miss Fiorence Graham entertained at an informal dinner party given last evening at her residence on Fen- way street. Pink flowers were used for decorations. Five hundred was played and honors were taken by Miss Gladys Smith ang Frank Cc. W. A. Spessard 1s in the city for a few days from Plattsburg, Mo. ee L. H. Strickland of Salt Creek is here for the week-end. 2 J. E. Stone is a Deadwood 8. D., SHOWN FOR LAST TIMES, The throb, roar and the big railroad engines will the gigantic forest fire will trains will crash for Patterson. Eight guests were pres. the last time today and this evening ent. visitor here'for' a few days. when Emory Johnson's great railroad| cee drama, ‘Westbound Limited,” will be} Mrs. Collins 5 Bs scaly ars, be Sas hand Dusiness| given its farewell performances at| Entertains, Ss 2) isi vy 70: the Wyoming tonight. Great crowds have been flocking to the Wyoming| theater for every performance of this gigantic love drama of the railways) spend some time here on business. | and sit enthralled at the tremendous! aoe eek dramatic story unfolded, in which] W. G. Chandler is in for a few days| humor and pathos, hair-breadth es- from Teapot. capes and beautiful love scenes are Tee: quisitely blended into one vast pan- Lee R. Hall came down last even-| orama of: love ing from Thermopolis and will spend — | several days here on business. The TLadie? AM{ poc'ety of the 4 North Ctaper Community church inet| Cart F. Goodiman Ieft tant evenins| Officials Invited Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs.| for Kansas Cit: Mo., where he was . To Anniversary At L. M. ePterson, 1150 North Glenarm | called by the death of his father. Mr. Gettysburg Field Mrs. G. O. Collins was hostess at an informal bridge tea given yes- terday afternoon at her home on CY avenue. Honors for the afternoon were taken by Mrs. F. D. Adams and Miss Virginia Davis. Sweet peas and roses were used for the decorations. eee eee A. Wilson arrived this morning from Homer, La., and expects to street. A large attendance was pres-| Goodman will be absent from the city | ent and many business matters of im-| for two weeks. portancé were discussed. Plans were 2 ie. made for a supper to be given Wed-| Harry 8, Cummings returned last nesday evening at the tabernacle. The | even'ng from Billings where he has public is invited. been for the last week on business. ETTYSBURG Pa, May 19.— “ee cat ue Vice-president Coolidge, Secretary of Lowley-Lowle: | _M. A. Kirk left this morning for| State Charles Hughes, Secretary Marriage. The marriage of Mrs. Addie Lowley to Earl Lowley took place last eve- ing at the North Casper Community church, the Rev. George Woodard will make ‘'Thermopo'is to be gone a week or 10| 0% War Weeks and United States days on a business and pleasure trip.| Senator George Wharton Pepper, ot > Pennsylvania, have been invited by members of Corporal. Skelly Post, of 'Grand Army of the Republic, ! Gettysburg, to join them in celebrat- ing the sixtieth anniversary of the battle of Gettysburg here on July 3. the last day of the conflict between J. E. Lioyd is this morning open- ing up his new drug store and con- officlating.The couple their home here. }V. R. Billy) Weeks of Lander, is the city for a few days’ attending Ao business affairs. “ee Jack Decker arrived yesterday from Sweet Grass, Mont., and expects to spend several weeks here on busi- ness an@ visiting with friends. eee the armies of the North and South There are less than a score of civil war veterans carrying on the work of the post and they confess the task of fectionery at the corner of CY ave-| this anniversary “is larger than they nue and 13th street. The store is| care to undertake.” They express the fitted up with handsome fixtures and| belief, however, that this will be the will carry a full line of drug sundries| last important occasion on which vet- Frank Roschon, who has had con-| be present, and declare their inten- siderable experience in the retail end| tion not to permit it to go unnoticed. of this» business, will manage the| Patriotic and commercial organiza. store for Mr. Lloyd. | tions are expected to assist the aged STBOUND LIMITED’ HOUSING PROGRAM GIES sponsoring an elaborate observance of and confectionery. erans in this section will be able to M. P. Moore left yesterday overland veterans in arranging the celebration. ea So for Denver and will spend a week there on business and visiting with “98 Su0yg ‘0D sIONpoIg oody Buy “M019 poq UTMYe you THA tuyuTA [ro UPL 0} poowuerend ‘ooinf 3nq por Fair View Addition is within city limits. Dobbin Realty Co,, 237 S. the friends, Center. aes Fair View Addition is within the ee ae ; K. 0. Lamb who has been serious!y| city limits. Dobbin Realty Co., 237|BEST 30 cent meals served at 163 N ill for the last two weeks with an at-|s, Cente Wolcott. DON’T FORGET THE | Big Removal Sale Prices Slashed Right and Left. EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD 3 252 South Center Street Phone 1304-W he Casper Daily Cridune ‘3. by Public Ledger Company By C. D. OF , 25d its larger surrounding canals, 1 y Batchel spreading out into new suburbs with wide roads and fine avenues and/| parks. Ho!land’s best architects are BUILDINGS OF BEAUTY THROUGHOUT HOLLAND ley plays the with artistry. balanced cast leading feminine rol The picture has a wel comprising such well known screen actors as Julia Faye, Harry Depp, Robert Schable and others. The picture was directed by Beulah Marie co-operating with the town council to build the best houses at the lowest possible cost. The architects concerned have taken pride in obtaining the most de- lightful effects with the cheapest material. It is not what housing has cost the city that they talk about, but how much it has saved the city. That is the Dutch brand of civic pride. IN FULL BLAST Nations Have Through a typographical error in ewww seees| Wost Hope, Is the Scott Clothing company, the sale Be > F Divine’s Claim Great attention has bene paid to| was announced as beginning Juno \ what may be called the rebuilding} 19. The sale started this morning of Amsterdam to provide dwellings | and will continue for eight days. ffor the working and middfe classes.| The remodeling of the Scott Gloth- piactet? They mark a great advance over such| ing company store {s not quite com-|,, MONTREAL, N. C., May 19— houses as are usually found in cont!-| pleted and the store is overflowing, “7h® tragedy of nations today is that nental cities. The number of houses} with merchandise which must be sold ‘e% have lost ther hope.” Dr. built in Amsterdam since 1914 has| even if sacrifices must be made. It) Robpt Speer, president of the Fed- now reached over 20,000, and even| is the intention of the proprietor to ®#!)ouncil of Churches of Christ in more extensive and finely planned sell out this huge stock within the A™#4 rea, and secretary of foreign suburban schemes have been ap-, next eight days regardless of what) isis committee of the northern proved. price reductions he has to make. Pres *terian church, told the gen- ———__- The bargains include suits, over-|¢ral| “sembly of the Southern Pres Peoats, luggage, shoes, hats, caps, ‘® church here. | shirts ad haberdashery of all kinds. All of the merchandise is tagged and | thrown out on boxes and counters where the buying publi¢ may tnspect| | it and select their cen purchases, | the Paris Observatory, located) ‘rhe sale is belng advertincd by Mr. not far from the Latin quarter. But] scott as “Hight Days of Opporn:inity.” the noises of the city are so great, Sean aii sds een at NOBODY'S MONEY TO HE DELICATE INSTRUMENTS NEED QUIET COUNTRY SURROUNDINGS PARIS, May 19.—The international iO, May 19.—The lower house of tt Diet has adopted the cabinet's plan}iknown as the “Chinese cultural Reliq€ Bil" for the disposal of the so noticeable that the requisite accuracy is becoming impossible an: the director of the institution says he must move his instruments to the retulms from the Boxer indemn'ty peace and quiet of the country. SHOWN LAST TIMES TODAY) and tu to China of the Shang The exact determination of the Tt | tung Railway. RiGstit to: FOGUKCAd HN OHS (OEthe Siut The amount available for the cur. Aifficult nisasurement | probleme. of _~— rent fiscal year is 1,498,530 yen and it astronomy, For navigators. and ex-| Scoring again on its second night's Sa = = plorers the time is calculated to the hundredth part of a second. pet Stank Sir Deiat presentation, showing at the Rialto for the last |times ‘today has proved one of the season's best successes and is an ex cellent picture in every way. The worg of Mr. Holt as John Webster is admirable. Wanda Haw A law in Poland makes it a crim- inal offense for any person. to supply intoxicating Mquors to drivers of mo- tor cars. | i NEW PALACE INN AMSTERDAM, May 19.—Con- fronted with a housing shortage after the war, Holland undertook to rem- edy the situation with three’ funda- mental ideas in mind, efficiency, economy and beauty. The government gave subsidies. At first these were $1,000.00 a house; today with building material cheaper the rate is $125.00. No people are able to make money go as far as are the Dutch) even when it is public money, Jobbery seems to be prac tieally unknown—on anything ap- proaching the American scale, at all Ithough the work has conomically, Amsterdam has been’ transformed, The old Amsterdam with its pie- turesque and narrow streets and lanes, its narrow canals in the city NIGHTINGALE Kise Silk Hosiery at a {AR VALUE PRICE . Itisnolonger necessary to pay high ices for beautiful and enduring josiery . - Sturdy and elastic Nightingale’ sill hosiery is reine forced at points where hard wear threatens its life and durabiity. At leading store in your city or write name of dealer, Philadelphia Ties Lindeke, Warner & Sons St Paul, Minn. | Distributors THE NEW CORONA OMPARE thisnew portable type- writer with any other Weighs less than 7 pounds. Fold it up, take it with you, typewrite any- where, ~ 3.-Durability: Hott @ million in use; more than all other portables combined —sixteen years of satisfactory service, 45 Keyboard—sim- lest and easiest to learn for amateure or touch-system operators, + Has the Portable Statione Department Commercial Ptg. Co. 426 E. Second—Phont 222 Casper’s Finest Restuarant $1.00 — Special - $1.00 Sunday Turkey Dinner Music and entertainment every evening by MARIE RODERICK AND CECIL BIRCHELL, VIOLINIST NEW PALACE INN 138 North Center Phone 2070 Watch for THE BRIDAL Announcement PAGE THREE will be expended in promoting Chi- nese culture; to help Chinese stu- dents; to support an exchange le ture system; to ald schools and hos pitals, and to relieve Chinese sufferers from epidemics. Order Your Lunch for Your Sunday Outing From The Cottage Delicatessen Bread, cakes,pies. meats or salad cooked by order at reasonabj: prices, Second and Beech Phone 971M TRAIN SCHEDULES Chicago & Northwestern ‘Westbound Arrives Departs “No. 603_. al --2:40 p. m, 8:00 p. m. Eastbound— Arrives Departs On| GDB. opines ke ee eames 3:40 p, m, 8:55 p. m. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Eastbound Arrives No. 3 American Legion Auxiliary DANCE BENEFIT DISABLED VETERANS Government Hospital at Sheridan, Wyo. ARKEON, MAY 23, 1923 Admission 25c MILLS | Taxes are low. The water is pure. phones and electric lights. close to your work. Mills will be on the new railroad. A heathy place to live. DO NOT DELAY, INVESTIGATE _ Present Prices of Lots, $400 and $450 CALL, WRITE OR TELEPHONE MILLS CONSTRUCTION CO. 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