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(os Th Birthday Celebration I Mrs. Emma Harrison entertained Monday afternoon at a children’s Out the afternoon, lunch will be party in celebration of her niece Served by Mrs. M. Slizeski anG Mrs. Oscar Helrtand. Mary Elizabeth Coorey’s fifth birth- day. The entertainment was given at the home of Mrs. Harrison on Mc- Kinley street and the afternoon was spent in playing games and in guess. ing contests, prizes of dolls and bal- loons being given to the winners. Refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Frederick C. Hor- nor. Ten children attended. eee Eastern Stars Plan Christmas Box Members of the Fort Casper chap- ter Order Eastern Stars are planning a Christmas box to be sent soon to the Cathedral home in Laramie. All those having discarded toys, books or other articles suitable for gifts are asked to take them to the base- ment of the Masonic temple, not later than Saturday. ose Mrs. Shumaker Entertains At Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Carl Shumaker entertained at/an informal luncheon and bridge party given yesterday at her resi- dence, 111 East Eleventh street. Hon- ors at bridge for the afternoon were won by Mrs. R. H. Nichols, Mrs. Hal Curran and Mrs. Paul Bachel- jor. ore Miss Jardine Is Guest Of Honor At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Jack hosts at an informal last evening at their CY avenue complimentary to Miss Hazel Jardine of Council Bluffs, Ia., guest of Mrs. Alex White at her home in the Ideal Apartments. ese & B.A. Dance Wednesday Evening. The Security Benefit association formerly, the Knights and Ladies of Security, will give a dance Wec> nesday evening at hte hall in tho Union Labor temple, the proceeds of which is to be given toward tho Leary were dinner given erection of their hospital. A nominal | charge will be made to men. public is invited to attend. eece Westminister Guild Meeting Wednésday. The regular meeting of. the West- minister guild wiM be held tomor- row. evening at the Presbyterian manse, 1103 South Wolcott. Fol'ow- ing the dinner which will be served at “6.30 a scelal meeting will be : eee North Casper Christian Aid Meeting Thursday. The Ladies’ Aid society of the North Casper Christian church wl! geet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'elock at the home of Mrs, Hunter, 1044 Madison street. All members are asked to be present and visitors are cordially invited to¥attenc. ese Mrs. Townsend Entertains Tea Club Today. Mrs. Leigh Townsend entertained the}Tea club members this after- noon at ther, heme in the Garbutt apartments. Substitutes for the af. ternoon were Mrs. R. E. Woerta Mrs. Hal Curran and Mrs. E. L Estabrook. The Entertain Thursday, Mrs. W. H. Patten will entertain on Thursday of this week at «n informal. bridge luncheon. to »e given at her residence, Eleventh and Durbin streets. eee The Ladies’ Ata society of the Grace English Lutheran church will hold a sale of baked goods all day Saturday at the Public Market on East Second street. Articles which were not sold at the bazaar will also be on sale. All those who were not solicited by the committee are asked to bring a donation of baked goods to the market early Saturday morning. : eee Scandinavian Gutheran Aid: Wil Meet. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Scandinavian Lutheran church wil’ meet Thursday afternoon, Decerm- ber; 13, at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. E. Flander, 143 South Con- well. All members of the afd are asked to be present. oe Pupils of Mrs. Cook To Give Recital. Pupils of Mrs. Ray Cook wili give a plano recital this evening starting at § o'clock at the a terian bungalow church. The pub- Uc is Invited to attend. F see Catholic Girls’ Clab This Evening. ‘The Catholic Girls’ club will meet this evening at the Mullin club. Following the dinner which will be served at 6:30 final arrangements for the Christmas program will be made. Open Tomorrow. ‘The Winter festival which will be given by the mer and women of St. Anthony’s Catholic church will open tomorrow at the Mullin club. The festival will contnue until Thursday evening and wil) include the regular features of a bazaar with many other interesting and added attrac- tions. The chest of Inens which will be given away the second eve- ning Is now on display in the w'n- Natrona prepared Pancake Flour. Made in Casper. Phone 1578W. dow of the Casper Dry Gocds com- pany. Beginning at 11 o'clock each through- wning and continuing residence on} ,. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Williams left last evening for Denver where they will spend scme time on a business and pleasure trip. see Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Hoffman and son Albert, left lact week for Cali- fornia wher they expect to spend | the remainder of the winter months. eee ee | Mr. anti Mrs. E. A. Carberry of Omaha are among the out-of-town |Dusiness callers spending several lenen here this week. Miss C. C. Marks of Denver js the guest of friends here for several days having arrived yesterday. eee | Mr. and Mrs. W .C. Redding re- ‘turned yesterday from the east where they have been visiting with | relatives for the last month. | ; Mont., is visiting with relatives in the city far several weeks. * eee Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Marquard have as their guest James Beans of | New York. eee Mr. and Mra. L. O. Morton wi’ \leave this week for Thermopolis on a pleasure trip of several days. eee Mrs. Robert T. Garey is visiting with friends in Salt Creek this week. ' eee Mr. and Mrs. C. James Cutter have returned from Denver where jthey spent a week on 2 shopping and business trip. cee Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Price are among the Denver business visit- ors spending several Gays in tho city. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Watson an- Thounce the arrival of a baby daugh- ter, December 9, at thelr home on South Spruce street. Both mother and baby are reported to be prog: ressing nicely. eee Miss Iva French has accepted a position as teacher in the Mls school to take the place of Miss Eva Armour, who has been called away by the serious illness of her mother. eee. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Calley have returned from the east where they were called some time ago by the serious {llness of Mr. Calley’s father who is now: greatly improved. eee Patrick Burke, who was seriously injured in an automobile accident some time ago, was removed from the county hospital this afternoon to his home on South Kimball, eee Mrs. L. Parker fs a Lavoye shop- per in the city for several days. cee ‘Word has been received here from Laramie that Miss Lillian Bishop of this city was the winner of the beauty contest recently hel at the Wyoming university. eee Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Lane of Mon- tana are the guests of Mrs. Lane’s sister, Mrs, F. W. Allen and family here for several days. eee Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Keenan of Sheridan are visit’ng here with rel- atives and friends for a few days en route to Denver where they will spend a week on a shopping trip. eee Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Mitchel are out-of-town business visitors here for a few days from Salt Lake City. eee L. H. George, who has been spend- ‘ng several weeks in Kansas City, will return to the city on Friday of this week. Ho w'll be accompanied by his brother who will spend the winter months here. ee Miss Marie Ellingwood is here visiting, with friends from Chey enne. eee ‘The Misses Martha and Elizabeth Parker wi'l leave this week for Den- ver where they will remain until after the Christmas holidays vis- iting with their aunt. MILLION PECAN TREES. WILMINGTON, N. C.—(Unitel Press.)}—The North Carolina agricu'- tural department has called for the planting of a million pecan trees in the eastern half of the state, the work to be done before the end of 1927. Some thousands of trees p’anted in past years are bearing in profusion, the nuts belng of ex- ceptional size.. The department will aid farmers in securing young trees. Twenty-five pecan orchards will be planted in each county at the start. | ges abet i Shy Ee Natrona Pancake Flour. Deliver ed to your home. Phone 1578W. Gifts Beautiful at the BARCLEY SHOP O-S Bldg. Texas Refinery, left last evening for ———<—<$<—<—_ New and exclusive photo of Ex-Kaiser Withe'm and his wife, walking in Doorne. Princess Hermine dispells the prevailing rumors of the rift in | marital relations of the couple. For the second time since the was he Kaiser and Princess Hermine walked through the streets of Doorne ‘¢ Mrs. E. E. Towns'ey of Helena.'immed'ately following the return of her former home in Silesia. Hermine from a six weeks’ visit to City Briefs Dr. William McDermott has moved his offices from the O. & S. Build- ing to the Daly building on Center street. eee “Jack Allen, deputy marshal for H. L. Patton United States Marshal arrived this morning from Cheyenne. eae J. Hohl ts attending to business affairs in the city for a short time from Denver. eee Bruce B. Morton of Lingle {s here on business for several days. ; eee ‘William Huhu and Kenneth Mann were Glenrock visitors who spent yesterday in the city. oe Raymond Lahne of Boone, Ia., is an out of town business caller spend- ing several days here. - oes George E. Pastle was a Casper business visitor yesterday from Lin- coln, eee E. A. Mitchell is a Chicago busi- ness man here for several days. see Cc. L. Kamp of Denver is here for several days on business. . oe ‘W. C. Hansen came in this morn- ing from Salt Creek and will spend several days here. eee John T. Reeds has returned from a business trip of several days spent in Cheyenne. ee F. B. Capen, superintendent of the SEE—Our line of imported perfumes and toilet waters be- fore you select that gift for the particu- lar friend who knows quality. SHOWING Imports in gift packages PERFUMES Arley Double Narcisses Lourney Vivante Houbigant Ideal Quelques Fluers Galli-Wogg—de Vign Cotys’ Paris Chpre L. Origan Styx Jamerose—de Vign Carons Narcisse NOTHING is so exas- perating as a perfume that floats away and does not stick. Buy from us and get that protection which is justly due you. SMITH-TURNER DRUG CO. 133 South Center Phone 150 ‘st. Loufs. and Texas where he will spend several weeks on business for his company, eee J. L. Kennedy arrived today from Des Moines and will visit with friends here for several days after which he will go to Montana where he has accepted a position. R. C, Lacey. who has been spend- ng the last few weeks. here, left last evening for his home in Den- ver. eee D. C. Hardin has returned from a business trip of several weeks spent in St. Louis and Denver. eee M. C, Hammond will leave tomor- row for Cheyenne and Denver, where he expects to spend five or six dayS attending to businéss af- fairs, eee Among the Denver bus'ness men here for several days aro C, F. Mur- phy, M. L. Walker, L. J. Hender. son, Frank Soller, Henry D. Call- way and Samuel Winters. cee Ted. Maden, an attorney of Lara- mie, arrived in the city yerterday and expects to spend some time here on businesa. eee George Carroll, sheriff of Chey- enne is spending the day here on business eee Jack Janow of ‘Néw York city, popularly known as the “Jazz King” spent Sunday and Monday in Cas- per for the first tme. Mr. Janow was much impressed with Casper’s activity. eee J. O. Rice is a Tulsa, Okla., busi- ness man who arrived in the city vester’ay_and who wi!l spend sev- summer motori Phone 1500 eral days visiting with his brother, brother of a bishop, who was arrest- Daniel C. Rice who {s making his ed here yesterday and Is being held home at the pre:ent time in Sheri- as a fugitive from justice. dan, | Hawkins ts said by officials of a local detective agency, who effected his arrest at the Jefferson Park Race track to have forged checks amount- ing to approximately $100,000 tn many cities throughout the dountry. A woman giving her name as Mrs. Edna Alexander of New York was being held with the alleged fugitive. | Hawkins talked freely after his ‘arrest. He said he was a lieuten- ant in the seventy-third squadron [and was on detail with the British $100,000 Collected on Sumer when he was wounded Bad Checks by Man fricetaschectagiaie bentechra oe Held in South. Attorney D. A. Sand'son of Chi- cago is in the city for several days a ~_. 10 BE HANGED 78. W. E. Richland of Fort Dodge. Towa. arrived yesterday and will spend a week or ten days here on business. eee F. E. Woodworth, an insurance man of Colorado Springs, is in the city for a few days on business. eae H. H. Rilley of Omaha fs attend ing to business matters if import- ance here for several days this pore My ver plate in his skull. The records at the detective agen- cy show Hawkins h: least twenty cities He probably wi California. operated in at e 1919. be returned ta Legion Cagers to Practice Tonight The American Legon basketball team will hold a signal practice at 7:30 this evening at the Methodist church gymnasium. The Legion team will play its first game of the season tomorrow evening tn the City Basketball league against the Polar. nes. —.— — For results try a Tribune Class!- Martin C. Mathews ts visiting with friends in Denver for the week eee Charlies B. Butler has returned from a business trip of several days spent in Laramie. TWO HELD FOR LIGUOR DEATH SANTA ANA, Calif, Dec. 11— Frank A. Gilroy of Los Angeles, and A. B..Monohan of Huntington Beach were ordered held for trial on a Joint manslaughter charge growing out of the death of Joe Conroy, as- serted poison lgvor victim, fo!low- img hearing in Justice court here yesterday. Both Gilroy and Monehan are al- teged to have sold tinuor to Conroy ehortly before lis death. —<—<—<—<__—__. MAN INJURED IN FALL ON BOARDING TRAN Tom Namaugh suffered a sprained back last-night when he sipped as he was trying to board the Burling ton train. Mr. Namaugh fell and struck his back aga'nst the curb. He was tuken to the County hosp! tal where he Is being attended by Dr. M. J. Nolan. He is expected to be out of the hospital in a day or two, ACK KG 2H Ounces for DH! No better at any price (OUR GOVERNMENT BOUGHT MILLIONS OF POUNDS KCKCKC-KCKCIKC Put up with the annoyance and grief that come from a cold garage when you can enjoy the comforts of ng with one of our Safety Gas Garage Heaters Which Will Keep Your Garage Warm at Such a Small Cost Scores of our customers have eliminated their winter auto troubles through the installation of one of these garage heaters. Make Your Decision Now and Phone Us to Install One In Your Garage The Casper Gas Appliance Co., Inc. 115-119 East First “MERCHANDISE THAT MERITS CONFIDENCE” NEW ORLEANS, La., Dec. 11.— The supreme court of the United States today ordered all proceedings | in the case of Ben I. Salinger, Jr.,' charged with using the mails to de- fraud, to be stayed; ordered Sal- inger’s release from custody " on $10.000 bond and requested ail Papers in the case be. forwarded to Washington. The action of the supréme court was announced by Salinger’s coun. sel, who said it meant the tribunal re-hear the case in its would entirety. The United States circuit court of appeals here today dismissed Sal- inger’s appeal from the decision of District Judge Rufus Foster and ordered him to return to Sioux Falis, S. D.. for trial. NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 11—“I am glad it is all over. I don't care what they do. “I am tired of it all. I wish they would hang me.” ‘The foregoing staterignt was said by the police to have been made by William Hamilton Hawkins, al- leged forger, and according to his own story, member of @ prominent family of San Joe, Californ'a, and There’s Sentiment In Christmas Roses Carry the Spirit of Christ- mas into your home—send her a box of Casper Floral Roses. Flowers speak in a universal language— everyone understands the feeling and sentiment they carry. Cut Flowers— Greens—Potted Plants— Floral offerings for all occasions—at Casper Floral Midwest Bldg. 153 S| Wolcott Phone 872 THINK OF IT What a Delightful Gift An Exquisite Bridge Or Floor Lamp OR An Artistic Little Table Lamp For HER CHRISTMAS Nothing Like an Electrica] Appliance for a Christmas Gift The Thomas Electric Co. 159 S_ Beech St. Formerly Room 12 Townsend Bldg. “MAKE THIS AN ELECTRICAL CHRISTMAS” Open Every Evening Until 9:00 o’Clock Extra Xmas Specials eS OUR TOYLAND Is an interesting place these days. 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