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MONDAY, JULY 9, 1923. SORPRTY + RECENT AND COMING |Princess Is EVENTS IN SOCIAL |: CIRCLES OF CASPER To Entertain Bridge Olub. The Midnight-Bridge club will meet Tuesday with Miss Kathleen Sullivan, 109 East Tenth street. oe. Meeting’ Postponed. rhe Francis Willard division of the w. C. T. U. will not hold a meeting during July, The session that was » have been held this month has been postponed until August. O24 6 Chicagoans Tp Reside Here, (ors. E. Good and daughter Bar- para have arrived in Casper to join Mr. Good, who is with the R. T. Kemp Ingurance company. They come from Chicago and will make their home here. cee Tea For Pi Phis Miss Isabelle Hanway will enter- tain the younger members of the PI Beta Phi sorority with a tea tomor- row at her home, 704 Park avenue. ees Legion Auxiliary Head Will Visit In Casper Mrs, Mary E. King department president of the Amer- ican Legion auxiliary, wjll visit the local unit July 18 and 19. She will also discuss plans for the state conven- tion to be held in Cheyenne during August. Mrs. King is making a tour of the state at this time. An effort will be made to entertain the depart ment president while she is here. - . Will Entertain Friends Tonight Mrs. Mary Stapleton will be hostess to a number of friends this evening at her residence on East Second reet. The Raggy Rubin-Bryce Wi!- son orchestra. has been dbtained for the occasion, of Cheyenne, Personals Construction work has been started on another new residence for the Standam a(dition by Mr. and Mrs. O. Cc. Brewster, The home will follow Dutch Colonial architecture. see Mrs. Stanley Greenbaum has as her guests her mother and ‘sister from Cheyenne * eee Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pelton spent the week-end at thelr summer home on top of Casper mountain. eee Miss Margaret England who has been confined to her home for a fort- night by illness is reported to be duch improved. a ee Mr. ané Mrs. Cc. L. thig morning from Cheyenne. Mr. Titus is Wyoming manager of the Mountain States Telephone and Tele- graph company. . Titus arrived oe Mrs. W. F. Putman is here from Dallas, Tex., visiting with friends. eee Mr, and Mra. H. O. Hendricks left Sunday for Los Angeles, where they If you want to give a new piquant Mayor to your-cake, just try uring half vanilla and half almond extracts. And, of course, you will use Van Duzer’s.—Advertisement. » Delegate to | Clb Meet Business and Professional Women i i o Will spend several weeks. They are! a Be National Con taking the trip by motor. vention at Portland Mr. and Mrs. EB. A, Flinn tetdenea| PORTLAND, Ore., July 9.—Princess to Casper from Kansas City last week,| Donna Santa Borghese, of Italy, was where Mrs. Flinn has been under the|®™0ng delegates to the convention care of doctors at St. Joseph's hos.|°f the national federation of Busi pitals for some time. ness and Professional Women's c | which opened here today, | princess will be the principal speaker mae Elizabeth Davis, Miss Annetta at a meeting of the members’ forum and Miss Minnie Leach spent! of the chamber of commerce. the greater part of yesterday at Hell's Delegates ived thr a Half Acre. They report that there|terday. It woe pene nout : y. It was expected that wei re & large number of persons: who| delegates will. have registered by to- yes 2,000 marveled at the unusua! beauty. of | hignt. this ¢ waste Poke DR Be |" Adequate education and special training for business women will Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Lummis and! comprise the dominant subjects at children, Miss Blanche Lummis of| the convention, Jeaders said. Cheyenne, and Miss Lou Riach of Salt Lake City, left Sunday with a party of friend» for a week's stay in the Big Horn mountains. ACTOR UNPREPARED FOR WHALE HUNT IN FILM way to California for a visit with her| Raymond McKee, who plays the father. All three young ladies went to| leading male role in the Elmer Slifton school in Lake Forest, Ill., tugether. | Production “Down to the Sea in sir yet Miss Vira se ee as her house Suests Miss Marjle Annis of aoe Bluffs, Ill., and Miss Cleo Weaver of | Ships,” which wil Ibe shown at the Mr. and Mrs. George Cottre!l, the| America theater on next Saturday ‘Misses Virginia and Cornelia Cottrell,| Sunday ¢ fonday, and who Miss Ruth Allsman and Paul Cottrell,|!n the picture what is considered mpent last week in Denver, returning| be one of the most hazardous ro ever entrusted to any actor, says that to Casper Saturda | * | he ac R. Whistler wit! ticular * snot claim to pos: record for braver Mr. and Mrs, arrive in Casper July 16, while en-| 'e thirst for roles of a dangerous or route to the Yellowstone National| “ating nature. park, from their home in Galena,| AS @ matter of fact, when he start Ml. They are former residents of this| © ©” the two months’ cruise on the ity and are the parents of Owen and °!4 Square rigger “Charles W. Mor Wayne Whistler who reside here at| Sn” in the filming of the picture the present time. | “Down to the Sea in "in which se hs was destined to launch his har: Mr. and Mrs. O'lie Drurig and Mr.|P00n into @ 90-ton “bull whale in Drurig’s mother, together with. Mrs.) ™d-Allantic and play a leading ro Thomas Daily loft yesterday to motor !" ® death battle with a lev-athan overland for a three weeks’ trip. to. of the a » had no idea what lay in store As Mr. Mck in Minnesota, They will visit . Paul and Red Wing, the latter ae peek ay sedis place be!ng the home of Mrs. Dally. | NEW. Bedford, Mass., attired in v Sas ¥- | fannels and carrying a golf t D. P, Evins and Mia Dorothine |4eF My atm, believing that we wer Evans returned to Cheyenne today | t) Crule 1 ine roe eet ww the after spending the weck enc here as “tCtmer: Pee neline vbiat lon’ white the house guests of Mr. and Mrs, H SEES ee deste. taetait B. Durhain. stopped in the Se were all c! were four -w. on whic! “Railroad Man” You'll get a new tert ef syncopated insc Leon C. Goodrich, architect, @ part of last week in Basin, Wy: on business in connection with work there, returning Saturday, spent Captain C. P. Plummer, national vice commander of the Amer‘can! Legion, is out of the city making a tour of the state in the interests of the legion. lay this Columbia “Bugle Call Rag” ‘on the other side, is a “call to arm: At Columbia Dealers News Che Casper Daily Cribune of MARY TOBIN, memory of Henry Jones, who was towed out to sea by a whale and never seen again’; ‘In memory of John Smith, who was eaten by a shark’, etc., etc. By the time the boat sailed, I felt like a green soldier must feel preparing to go over the top for the first time” LWISH SETTINGS. IN THE MAN NEXT DOOR? Another of Emerson Hough's fa mous stories has been picturized for the’ screen. It is ‘The Man Next Door,” one of the most delightful of this author’s most noted works, Victor Schertzinger produced ‘Th: Man Next Door" for he was given unlimited opportunities to do the story full justice. It will be shown at the America thea Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursd Alice Calhoun, who is one of th of this city, will be-seen as Bonnie Bell Wright the daughter of the old Wyoming cattleman, This part 1 played by David Torrence who typifies the old westerner with becoming fidelity. Whe picture has been extravagant ly produced, the sets showing the mansion in the city being the mos’ lavish in architecture and furnish ings that have been seen recently. The ranch life gives plenty of oppor tunity for: showing the boundless ex panse of the gi “The members of the Samuel Mares Post of the American Legion, Doug: las, Wyoml e to thank the Casper public their heary cu operation nee at_ the Fourth of J fon at Doug. lazy ve nt to ure y ve a e in eve wonderful spirit shown to us the Casper people, anv: give assurance that people wi! the Douglas » numbers Committee, OO GOOD CIGARETTES attend in er rodeo.” GENUINE “BULL DURHAM TOBACCO WrOraN Continuous—1 to il LAST TIMES TODAY Thomas Johnson left this morning for Riverton. Wyo., to visit with rela- tives and friends. A-3872 75¢ CARD OF THA Ss We wish to extend o sincere thanks for the kindness and sympathy shown us during the sickness and a death of our darling baby and es-| (N\WheeAeaaelaree pecially thank the Midwest Storage | E .yarc employees for the beautiful | floral offerings. | MR. AND MRS. EARNEST | GONDETTE. FIRST IN EVERYTHING GREAT SCOOP DEMPSY-GIBBONS FIGHT PICTURES PATHE - RIALTO NEWS AIRPLANE JUST DELIVERED SPECIAL EDITION DEMPSEY-GIBBONS FIGHT STORY— SCENES INCIDENT TO THE FIGHT—INSIDE SCENES AS MUCH AS LAW ALLOWS. ACTUAL FIGHTING SCENES CANNOT BE SHOWN ACCORDING TO LAW RIALTO scx Brothers” Showing the greatest band of | outlaws ever seen in one picture —Also Comedy— “WILLIAM TELL” —Tomorrow— “THE BISHOP OF THE OZARKS” THE Vitagraph and : favorite screen stars among the fans } G “The Younger PAGE THREE a Women’s Society Editor Mr. Clubs and Organizations and Mrs. George Dunn aro vis} Mr. and Mrs. Frank England re-‘and’s mother, Mrs. A. M. England 1D. G. Shelby of Dallas, Tex.. who wild tors in the city. Their home is at|turned yesterday overland from Den-,of Colorado Springs, Colo., and Mrs.|be their house guests for a time. Wheatland. ver, bringing with them Mr. Eng- = ———_===—= = = == } } : Don’t t Spoil Your Child’s Hair by Washing It } When you wash children’s hair be | with water and rub it in. It makes an {careful what you use. Many soaps|abundance of rich, creamy lather, and prepared shampoos contain too| which cleanses thoroughly, and rinses much free alkali, which is very in-| out easily. The hair dries quickly and jurious, as it dries the scalp and|evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, makes ‘the hair brittle. bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to man- ‘The best thing to use is Mulsified co-| age. Besides, it loosens and takes out coanut oil shampoo, for this is pure and | every particle of dust, dirt and dan- entirely greaseless. It is inexpensive | druff. and beats anything else all to pieces.| Yott can get Mulsified cocoanut oil } , Two or three teaspoonfuls is all that | shampoo at any drug store, and a few } is required. Simply moisten the hair! ounces will last for months. LAST TIMES TONIGHT BILLY MAINE’S BIG CO, 25—PEOPLE—25 IN THE BIG MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA FRIVOLITIES OF 1923 ALL NEW PROGRAM TUESDAY Two Shows Tonight, 7-9 Prices 10c-40c 1000-Year-Old Whale Captured A close-up view of a monster 90-ton “bull” whale which was sighted by Columbus in 1492 on his voyage of discovery, does that give you a thrill? That prob- ably sounds just a trifle far fetched. However, that is exactly what you may witness in the Elmer Cliftop production, “Down to the Sea in Ships” Which Comes to the AMERICA THEATER Next Saturday, Sunday and Monday There is no question about your seeing the 90-ton “bull” whale, as in this thrilling photodrama a close- up view is to be had of one of these leviathans of the deep in a death battle with the crew of the “Charles W. Morgan.” Every detail of a thrilling battle, in which the enraged mammal finally turns on the boat smashes it to kindling wood, and hurls the occupants in to the shark infested waters is graphically shown before the astounded eyes of the audience. | GRAND OPENING OF THE CASINO FORMERLY MOOSE WINTER GARDEN WEDNESDAY NIGHT, JULY 11TH ORIGINAL TAVERN ORCHESTRA OF SEVEN MEMBERS Raggy Rubin, Director of Music Bryce Wilson at Pia Percy Rollins, Eccentric Drummer: (Formerly with | Schembeck) no (Casper’s Favorite) ENTE “We Make ’em Dance’’ RTAINERS DE LUXE } i ; i TODAY & TUESDAY “MIGHTY LAK A ROSE” IN “Bucking the Barrier” — ALSO - OUR GANG ‘SATURDAY MORNIN — AND — AND ROA NE “Twas Ever nd Part of IN CASPER" Thus” — COMEDY — 10c—20c AT 8:45 RYAN Ex-Middleweight Champion df the World IN PERSON TONIGHT Free Admission all evening Free Dancing - - - - 9 to 10 THIS IS OUR TREAT COME EARLY ARKEON SUPERB ORCHESTRA Arkeon Dancing Academy Wyoming’s Greatest Amusement Palace TOMMY eacpere | R e ] Today Most a Popular t Playhouse la fe) Tomorrow Special Attraction Mrs. Bertha Smith Coloratura Soprano Singing At 83 o’'Clock Matinee 7:30, 9:30 Evenings TODAY MRS. SMITH Will Sing Lo! Hear the Gentle Lark nry Bishop PRooUCTIoN rumpy. tor THEODORE ROBERTS With MAY McAVOY' and CONRAD NAGEL FLUTE peucar y NELLY G. TODD ~ From the famous New York and London stage suc- DeHaven Comedy “KEEP "EM HOME” Kinograms The Attraction For Tuesday, Wednesday { and Thursday s 4 At the America Theater ise { A Real Western With- out a Single Gun Shot | “THE MAN NEXT DOOR” By the Author of 4 “The Covered Wagon” —With— ALICE ‘CALHOUN DAVID TORRENCE } AND OTHERS { Tribune W antads Bring Results J) yea er ee ae ee ae