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SOCIETY + Program For Macmillen Concert Here Announced Real Treat for Music Lovers Is Assured in Appear- ance Tomorrow Night of Noted Violinist at the America Fuller realization of the splendid nment that is in store for patrons of music tomorrow évening, may be had from looking over the program which follows: 1. (a) Romatice .. Sinding (b) Prelude and Allegro. = --Pugnani-Kreisler Symphonie Espagnole —_ Allegro moderato Andante Rondo Very few people who truly ap preciate the transcendental tn music will fail to hear Francis Maemillen, mhinent American violinist, when he presented for the first time to the Casper public by the Womert’s De- partmental élib at the America theater at tomorrow 6¥ening 8:15 o'clock. This supposition is lent veracity when consideration is given to the ‘ce number of tickets that have already been sold. Critics throughout the world have @trived at the conclusion that Mac- millén is a violin virtuoso of wender: ful attainments. They have prefer- red to say that his technic {fs bril- Mant, his tone beautiful, his inter. pretation the work of a genius—the chief charm of which is his unaf- fected simplicity It is this ingentousness, théy say, Which has ever been the compelling () power of 4 real artist. There is no doubt, one of them declarés, that Mirian Lychenhe!m, accompanist . Macmiilen is one of the greatest Tour direction: Metropolitan Must. masters of hig time. His unusual] cal tureau, New York City. gifts command, they say, the tin-} Chickering piano by courtesy of stinted admiration of the best critics} the Charles E. Wells Music com- wherever he has played. pany His intonation is absolutely pure;| Single tickets will be on sale in his taste in phrasing and recoghi- tion of effects is truly remarkable. His feeling of the innef content of ® composition as well as his fllum- inating interpretation is much more than merely convincing, it is captiva- tihg. Serenade Polonaisse (a) Spanish Dance Grenados (bo) Serenade a Columbine----- . Pierne Introduction and Tarantelm Gay from 2:30 to 10:80 o'clock p. m. On Monday purchases of seats may be made at the same place from 10 o'clock in the morning until the opening number of Macmilien's pro. gram at 8:15 o'clock in the evening. “Holy City” Presentation | Will Herald Xmas Season With the star of Béthlehem just, ties have been previously acknowl. beyond the hill and the beautiful | edged as outstanding, have been cured to giye the numerous sele spirft of the Chrtetoias season Again | ton, included in the program. There fling the eouls of Christianity’s | win) be no happier group of people mifions the world over, the pre|in Casper this evening than those sentation this evening at the Pres-/who comprise the audience at the byterian tabernaclé of Alfred [.| Presbyterian tabernacle. The first -- News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations Che Casper Sunvap Cribune circles. James Shikany returned this morning from Denver where he spent several days on @ business trip. eee Mrs. G. T. Morgan and daughter, Mrs, Bernice Erickson, are spend- ing’a few days in Denver on a shopping and pleasure trip. ee J. Frederick Haworth will leave soon for Pittsburgh where he will spend the Christmas holidays visit- the lobby of the America theater to-| MISS EDNA SMITH, popular in musical as well as social PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY Wynne, daughter of Dr. and Mra. W. R. Wynne, left last week for South Carolina and Florida where they will spend the winter montas visiting with relatives. see Mr. and Mrs. H, Johnson wero visitors who spent yesterday here from their home in Glenrock. see —_— Harry Boone is in for sey..ai days visiting with friends from Sait Creek. ‘Gaul's famous oratorium, “The Holy | number will be given at 7:30 o'clock. | ing with relatives. eS Ge City,” heralds in Casper anticipa-| To the Casper Choral society is due Page eg Wheeler Canfield of the Casper tion of the satred, joyful event. the credit for having afforded music Mrs. A. E. Condon and small} Towel Supply company will leave Vocalists in this city whose abill-' loversh ere such a pleasure. granddaughter, Mary Elizabeth | next Saturday for Omaha and New FUCDTULATAREETUNLEU nA Gorham Silver-the Gift Supreme As a token of sincerity and thoughtfulness nothing could surpass Gorham Silver, Chests, or individual pieces. Beautiful for its adornment to the home, and practical because of its long remembrance: Gorham Silver is the appropriate gift. = The Best for the Lowest Price Every item in this new, enormous stock of Diamonds, Jewelr y, Watches and Silverware is so care- fully selected that we can safely say that it is the best for the lowest possible price. When you check your list of Christmas Gifts, you'll agree with us that a selec.ion from this extra- ordinary Jewelry stock will make ar. ideal presentation for perman ence and appreciation. You will be delighted with the atmosphere of this store, with its rich appointments, its carefully ar- ranged stock, its convenient loca- tion and its air of refinement. Hampton, Ia., where he will visit for a few weeks. Mr. Canfield will the Christmas holidays with his sister, Miss Sarah Canfield in Omaha. eee Miss B. Hightower of Lavoye wat the guest of friends here Friday and Saturday. . Glenn Riddle was a Casper visitor Saturday from Hot Springs. 8S. D. eee 8. J. Norton of Buffalo is attend- ing to business affairs. here for several days. eee Attorney H. H. Schwartz spent a short time in Cheyenne on legal business. eee M. E. Young of the New York Oil company, who was called out of the city some time ago on account of the illness of a relative. spent several days of last week in Cheyenne. eee Charles 8. Hill, former state immigration commissioner, now right-of-way agent for the Wyoming North and South railroad, spent Thursday of last week in Cheyenne attending to business affairs. eee F. P. Williams is a Salt Creek visitor spending several days here. eee Mr, Price $25.00 Victrola IX Price $75.00 We have spent years in the Jew- elry and Diamond business and we know values thor- IFA oughly; you will always find {( ¢ every article you purchase %} § here of dependable quality Sy at the lowest possible price. The Christmas Store of Practical Giits OTHROC JEWELER :-: Henning Hotel Bldg. “wants to see you” \ SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 157; Purents of an infant som born nt) Gordon Sanford of Alcova spen: the Women’s and Children’s hos- | yesterday here transacting businces pital. Mother and child are doing | affairs. nicely. - eee nepniiind \ Mr. and Mrs, M. McConnell were Miss Margaret Sullivan returned’ Dougias visitors who spent yester- this morning from Denver where) day here. she has been for the last week visit- eee ing with friends. W. C. Brennan, I. S. Kenyon. mae \S Cc. E! Carpenter and S. N. Robin- Mrs. F. T..Kiser of 259 East | son are Denver business men who street returned last Friday morning | arrived in the city yesterday morn- from Lincoln, Neb., where she spent | ing, several days on a business and Pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fennig came PA in Friday from their home at Sait Mrs, Sarah Morton of Douglas is! Creek and will spend several days the guest here for several days of| here visiting with friends. the Misses Margaret, Kathicen and eee Patricia Sullivan at their home on Mrs. Hugh Fry of Ponca City, Bast Tenth street. Okla., is in the city for several 93 ee. days having arrived Saturday. Charles I. Campbell of the eee Sprague and Nisley Construction Miss J. Shoner of Lavoye is the company left Friday evening for| guest of friends in the city for a Los Angeles having been called | short time. there by the unexpected death cf eee his father. George EB. Smith {fs a Buffalo yeh the visitor who arrived Saturday. Mrs. Berta Smith, concert soprauo eee and teacher of music, will leavo Mrs. Joseph Stewart ts visiting this week for Douglas where she} with friends in tlre city for a short will give a program for the Tuvs-/ time this week. day Musical club. eee A L. L. Lensen of Cawley is here Cc. L. Titus, manager of the Moun-/ on business for several days. tain. States Telephone and Tele- eee graph company, came up yesterday H. J. Barnhart is a Kansas City morning from Cheyenne on a short| business man spending several days trip. @ XK Deaver. cashier of the Cas. onal bank, has returned Mrs. L\A. an o with the Cayper National bank. Taxis Sis aed of the Thoma Flectric iy recently est Ushed on Eaat Second street wg leave next home in De: spend until after the Christmas days visiting with relatives. L. G. Murphy of the National Bank of Commerte is again able to be about after hating been confined to his hom mi preseat time in southern California, . ee o where he spent 4 on business, Elkins, who underwen: last Thursday at the ital, is reported by Dr. Progressing rapidiy. . y Worthman of 219 East ¢\ has accepted a position \eee k for his form er where he wi ¢ in the Blackmore apar:- account of illness. 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Terms of Payment Arranged to Suit Your Convenience The following is a list of new Victor Record Rel or all of them will make appropriate Christmas Gifts oy 29153—Star of the East—Trinity Choir Birthday of a King—Trinity Choir, 958—Happy Night—Sung by Caruso. 19188—What do you do Sanday, Mary—American Quartet, 6208—Adeste Fideles—MeCormack wi fat Gheraebioceranen et ane Chara 6218—Silent Night, Holy Night—Schumann-Heink, 6820—Star of Bethlehem—Evan Williams, 829—Oh Come All Ye Faithful—Schumann-Heink. 85711—Santa Claus Visits the Children—Gilbert Girard, 18953—Santa Claus Tells of Mother Goose Land. 85412—It came upon the mid: ar While ‘Shepherds Watched Views Chere The MUSIC SHOPPE Inc. 238 East Second Street Phone 1745