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ONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1924 OCIETY, BY MARY TOBIN Emma Wilson of Denver. Prizer for the evening were won by Mrs. F. D. Gibson and Miss Hannah Foy. Twelve guests attended, .. 8 D. A. R. Meeting Tomorrow Mrs. Thomas Cooper assisted by Mrs, H. P, Fishburn and Mrs. EB. P. Bacon will entertain the mem- bers of the Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution tomorrow afterroon at 2:30 at the home of the former, 833 South Wolcott street. Sunday School Class Meeting This Evening. Miss Dora Neahaus wil! entertain the members of Mrs. L. B. Carter's Sunday school class of the Metho- dist Episcopal church this evening at her home, 430 West Fourteenth street, ak-Gallagher rriage Saturday Miss Emma Marsack and Grover lagher were quietly married Sat- ay afternoon at the rectory : Anthony's Catholic church, the v. Father J. F. Moreton offi- ting. They were accompanied y Miss Mary Marsak sister of the ide and Ralph Kindred also of hureyhurst. areyhurat, They will reside at eee ‘octurne Club lecting This Evening The Casper Nocturne club will be tertained this evening by Mr. and A. C. Riker at their residence oyth Grant street. holic Girl's Club lecting ‘Tuesday Evening The first meeting of the new year the Catholic Girl's Club will be 1d tomorrow evening at the Mul- club. Following t dinner | Meeting Tomorrow. hich will be served at 6:30 o'clock , The first meeting of the year of ocial will be held at he Chicago & Northwestern Rail- C. & N. R. W. Club eee way Woman’s club will be he'd to- morrow afternoon at 2:15 at the public library. A members are asked to be present and to bring their club dues to this meeting. ee. ley-Ritchey prringe ord has been received here of niarriage of Miss Ruth Ridley, ter of Mr. and Mrs, A. W. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. of Denver to Thomas J. of this city which took ce Christmas night at the home ides’ parents, 2347 High The Rev. C. H. Brady of abas church performed the American Yoemen Will Meet. The Brotherhood of the American Yoemer. will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the Knights of @ythias hall, Following the regu'ar ness sessions a social party will be -held, the ‘organization present. Rchey the bust- and dancing All members of asked ony in the presence of a few nds and relatives. The couple making their home here. . are to be see Mr. and Mrs. Peck Wilt Entertain at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. George Peck will entertain at.a dinner party this evening at their home in the Hilde- brand apartments :n honor of their wedding anniversary. Guests who will attend wil be members of the original wedding party and will in- clude Mr,’ and Mrs. Wilber Swick, Mrs. R. Craft, Dr, I. E. Berquist, Miss Peevey, M'ss Nellie Craft, Miss Marydell Peck, J. B. Griffith, George Me'gh, and the hosts. soe Woodman Dance This Evening. The Modern Woodmen of Amer- ica are giving a social dance at Washington hall, North Casper, this evening” for members of the order and the public generally. One of the main features wi'l be a waltz- ing contest in which prizes are to be awarded. sccth tees TS Dr. J. C. Kamp returned from Denver Sunday morning where he spent some time on business. eee ge ee Dr, G. M. Anderson, state health ofticer, is in the city from Chey- enne. int Meeting Tuesday K. of Hall re will be a joint meeting of United Spanish War Veterans Ladies Auxiliary of the Legion Tuesday evening elock at the Knights of Py- the os hah Following the instal- tion of officers, refreshments will served. All members are asked be present. eee ir. and Mrs, Andrus vill Entertain. Mr, ‘and Mrs. R. M. Andrus will hosts at two formal dinner par- y be given on Thursday and urday evening of this week. eee Lawrence Johnston h Jongg Party urday Evening, irs, W. A. Bolton entertained at ah Jongg party Saturday even- at her home, on South Walnut honor of her house guest, Miss : ORE THROAT Gargle with warm salt water —then apply over throat yvicks Used Yea: Over 17 Million Ja; $24 Opposite Henning Hotel _ OUR ANNUAL JANUARY Hart Schaffner & Marx $44 $34.50 ALTERATIONS FREE Here Is An Opportunity to Buy the Best In Men’s Clothing at Big Reductions. Every Garment Guaranteed MEDNICK BROS. The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Per. Mrs. Alice Evans of Billings,| Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ritchie of Mont., has arrived in the city from| Boxelder street are the parents of Oklahoma where she has been visit-|a baby son, Clifford who arrived ing for the last four months and| this morning at the county hospi- will visit here for some time at the| ‘al. Both mother and baby are home of her daughter, Mrs. Allce| reperted to be progressing nicely Evans. by Dr. J. C. Kamp the attending physician. 4 Omaha are-spending the week here visiting with relatives. They will | leave next Sunday evening for Los Angeles to spend the remainder of the winter months. oe Mrs. Sara Morton left this after noon for her home in Deusen atte For results try a Tribune Clessi spending several days here as the| ‘ied Ad. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sul- livan and daughters. eee - Wilson Smith has returned to Den- ver where he. attends school after spending the holidays here with his mother, Mrs. Alta Smith, of South Spruce street, J. B. Okie was a visitor here yes- terday from Lost Cabin. . reise Mr. and Mrs. George F. Daniels have returned from Denver and Cheyenne where they have been visiting for the last week. cee George R. Cody of Kaycee is spending some time here attending to business affairs and visiting with friends. eee H. T. Davis of St. Louls ts a bus- iness caller in the city for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lacy an@ child have returned from Mississippi where they spent the holidays at Mr. Lacy’s former home. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Perry of Bil- Ungs are vis'ting here for several days having arrived last evening. o2e eee Ivan Taylor came in yesterday from Salt Creek and will spend sev- eral days here. eee Curley Simmonson formerly ‘of the Smith-Turner drug store has accepted a position as druggist for the Midwest Pharmacy, see eee Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Roland and] George Halley formerly of the family arrived in the c'ty yesterday| Chamberlain furniture company is from Denver and will make their] now connected with the Oakdale home here. * Coal company of Denver. eee eee Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hugens,; Mat Parker of Denver is here on of Lavoye were visiting here yes-| business and visiting with friends. terday with friends. ing with friends. 2. nd ee Mrs. J. Rea Keys of Sheridan is| J. H. Moore was a Casper arrival here for several days this week. yesterday from Lan ere eee B. M. Kivley and R. Pedigo of Glenrock spent yesterday here vis- iting with friends, Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Nelson are visiting here this week with rela- tives from their home in Colorado Springs Mrs. J. B. Swank is the guest of, friends here for a short time from her home in Thermopolis. eee Mrs. F. Marries of Bil'ings ts iting in the city for a short time. eee J. P. Phelan of Alliance, Neb., ts attending to business matters of importance here for several days Mr. and Mrs. M. E Mayfield of having arrived in the city yester- Texas are here for several days. | day. "se eee Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Berg were Casper visitors yesterday from Salt Creek. Leo J. Smith was a Casper visit- or who arrived yesterday from Ne- braska. see eee C. C. Peters, son and daughter,| Victor D. Moore of Sheridan, ix are visiting helre from their home| here for a short tiem on business in Basin, aee Sas W. A. Curran and A. Binder are Miss Vera Bolander who has been | among the Glenrock visitors in the j | visiting here during the holidays | city today. | with her sister, Mrs. Robert Baxter see | returned today to the Untversity of] Vv. ¢. Lincoln of Beatrice, Neb., South Dakota where she will re-|'s here on business today. sume her studies, eae brite Sy 4 Sam Neff has returned from Chey- Mr. and Mrs. B. Highby of Bul!-/enne and Laramie where he spent ings are in the ¢ity for a short | several days. time visiting with “friends and at- et aed tending to business affairs. M. E. Young of the New York Oil SAAS, company left Saturday evening for Miss Martha S. Sanders has re-| New York on™ business for ‘his com- turned from Denver where — she | pany. spent the holidays with her parents, eae ph Bip R. M. Andrus manager of plants Mr._and Mrs, M. L. Keating of |1 and 2 of the Standard Oil company ithe |Wil be held at the Henning banquet Che Casper Daily Cribune and A. E. Thompson superintendest of the same company left last week for Denver, Forence and Laramie on business for their company. J. M. Libson, J. C. Scheuber and I. M. Foy were Casper visitors who spent last Saturday in Cheyenne. Denver business men who arrived here yesterday were, F. W. Louck, 8. A. Carson. M. M. Mathlings and F. B. Wilkeson. Robert Noonan of Denver who has been visiting here for the last few Gays with friends will leave this ‘evening for his home I lL Marks has returned from Rawlins where he has been on bust- ness for the last week. L. J. Mitchell ts an out of town business caller here for several days this week from his home in Colorado. Lyle C. Fisher has returned from Michigan where he spent the Christ- mas and New Year holidays with his parents. eee M. P. Henderson of Toledo, 0., is here on business for several this week. days Mex Embargo Is Declared WASHINGTON, Jan. 7—The Un- Mted States has declared an ,arms embargo to prevent purchasé of war materials in this country by the Mexican revolutionists. A proclamation putting the em bargo into effect was signed todsy by President Coolidge. The action was decided on after 2 series of conferenc: between the President and offic! of the several departments interested. Tt is the sec ond act of the American government within a w days to back up the fortunes of the Obregon government at Mexico City, and follows out the Policy adopted When it was dec dea to sell to the Obt@gon authorities a quantity of United States war ma- terial. The embargo follows in general the lines of that which was in force du: ing the last preceding revolutiona Period in Mexico. CHURCH DINNER HELD TUESDAY The annual mebting and d'nner of First Congregational church room on Tuesday evening, January 8 at 6:30 o'clock. A maximum of 1 plates will be laid. Already near! 100 have signified their intention to be there. A cordial welcome is ex- "ended to the friends of the church to come to this dinner. A certan part of the time isto be devoted to felowship and on the whole it of fers a great opportunity to get well acquainted. Call Dr. Allingham, at telephone 1237, for al! particulars. —OF— crat, Mississip, CONSOLIDATED WAR DEPARTMENTS IS REPUGNART WASHINGTON opposition to the tion of the war ments was voiced ‘Weeks before the Jan. 7.—Vigorous proposed consolida- and navy depart- today by Secretary Joint congressional reorganization comm ttee. Secretary Denby also was present to oppose the proposal, Secretary Week reviewing the de § read a statement velopment of mill- PAGE THREE ANDHAVY LOSTLARAMIE - MAN LOCATED tary and naval establishments in for. LARAMIE, Wyo. Jan. eign nations, which he said showed Stanley C. Jones. whose. husband a tendency toward decentralization. disappeared December with the Secretary Denby argued that tt expressed intention of going to Tie would be more appropriate to sug- Siding, south of amie, to pick gest improvements rather than up a disabled car, and who had not abolish the navy department. The been heard from since that day. to creation of a super-secretary over day received a telegram from her both departments, he said, would husband, dated at folly, Prowers make for unnecessary delay and county, Colorado, saying: Would not result in greater economy. “Car gone, nearly ¢ead, broke, 7—Mrs. Fishing Tax s To Be Paid By Non-Residents WASHINGTON school and fishing taxes Posed the case upen brought Jan. 7.—Alaska’s an be im- non-resident fishermen, supreme court held today by ina Sven Haavik against the Alaska Packers’ Associa- tion. Haavik was em pany operating vessels yed by the com- from San p Francisco into Alaskan waters in the salmon industry, unmasked bandits held Browell, 2 doorm ontaining ap n and cu aking to a b: was proposed in by Representatiy ter here, on on y and es: ASHINGTON, 3 dependence of the Phili Ae "LATE FLASHES late | up n for the Orp of the Dp mn ately $7,000 den, 7. a resolution today e Rankin, Demo- WASHINGTON peal of the Ku from klan heedq court, KIDNAP LOS ANGE today are search! Golden Friday hours later left 1 conscious on the home, about his face. and Style-Plus Suits 50 $34 230 ly escaped death ording to_p! VERCOATS 2s, who kidnaped two ye: night his overalls » Jan, 7.—The ap Klux Klan in its suit to restrain publication of certain papers alleged to have been stolen juarters in Atlanta Was denied today by the supreme ——_—_ EDBOY IS LEFT NAKED Jan. ing fi 7—Police the person old Danny and a few him naked and un- front poreh of his tightly knotted The child narrow- by suffocation, | jsend $25." Mrs. Jones is prepar- ing to send the money and sheriff Herring is in communication with rs of Prowers county in fon to the case. She had of- x fered a reward of $100 for her hus- Jones was believed to have storm band. perished during a mountain, and score rehed every nook a in this on tho men have corner of rt of Wyo- HURT IN CRASH Mrs. Opal Parks was painfully but probably not seriously injured automobile accident 4 7 o'cloc last night at CY and Im streets when a collision occurred between an Owi taxicab driven by Glen. Ol son and a Dogge sedan ming and Jones persistently theory, although man here we: of the opinion that Jones had dis appeared, just as his telegram driven by day indicates. He will return to out Mrs. 8S. Overbaugh. Mrs. Parks Laramie and to his family it was riding in the taxi and was going thought. The wife fainted when to the Rialto th where she is the message was shown to her. pianist in the Netto adfes’ orches- Sart heer The cart of both parties were; Community Sing practically ruined in the smashup, So great was the speed with which they came together. Mrs. Parks first attempted to go on with her work but found that her injuries were too severe, She was taken | to her home where Dr, I. N. Frost was called. At America Was Lively Affair The community About noon today she | singing which was removed to the County hos-| Was held at the rica theater last night with the leadership of os nm f the Kiwanis ub e of the most success- VETERAN OF }fu el 2ms which that “River ell,” and » Gold” were the re give The words on the ed that s singing wi'l be n STAGE DEAD ix”: ads Among t | songs which w ser’ 4. commun- Robinson, | ity made a feature ny years an a Jat the Amovica every y. Dit. ferent singing or tions of the ictures and on the stage, ¢ nt singing iz isis pe hae yesterday y will be asked to join in and lead taembers of the audience in the one last night, UDLDS Break a Cold Right Up with “Pape’s Cold Compound” It of an operation. years Mr. Rob‘nson man at the Boston ter in pe For was leading Museum th | nd later was a Broadway star | ew York, making his last nee there about two years a Zo. ATLANTA, C exception of south was but Jan. Florida held ic 7—With the the entire bound Sunday the forecast indicates that the mercury will rise during the day South Carolina throughout day shivered in its coldest snap since January, 1918, the te dropping to four degrees Columbia ; Take two tallcts every three mes j hours until three doses are taken. COOK FUNERAL TUESDAY the first dose always gives relief The funeral of George W. Cook} The second aud third doses com. CLEARANCE SALE will be held at 10 o'clock tomorrow } pletely break up the culd. Pleasant morning from the Shaffer-Gay]and safe to t. Contains no chape’. The Rev. R. R. Hildebrand} quinine or opia Millions use will officiate. Members of the Ma-|“Pape's Cold Compound.” sonic lodge will also take part in nts. Druggi the ceremonie .030 “ao