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Che Casper Daily Cridune WASHINGTON,. Jan. 9%.—Con-| Fernando, Calif, owned by Volney|ate today adopted a resolution of E. A. St John ts a Lander man demnation have been tn-| Craig, and selected as a site for ajico, calling upon the treasury de-|here on business today. stituted by the department of jus-| government hospital. partment for infermation regarding tice to obtain for the veterans’ bu- gh gE SES 77 the excess profits taxes patil by the reau @ tract of 258 acres near San| WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.—The sen-|corporations in 1921. PAGE THREE. A Noted Family For results try a Tribune Classt- Ged Ad. Marriage ‘The marriage of. M! Lloyd to T. J. Thonstead, both of Deadwood 8. D., took place last Friday at the Methodist Episccpal chureh, the Rev. Lewis R. Carter officiating. were attended by Miss Irene L. Gutherie end A. T. Anderson of Casper. The couple have returned to Deadwood ‘where they expect to make their home un: til spring. as other important work. oe. pi EE Informal Dinner Bridge Tea Last Evening y Mrs. Anna Ackley entertain Mrs. E. & Wilcox entertained | number of friends last evenin yesterday afternoon at her home, |an informal dinner given at her hom. on South Durbin street at an in-|in the Smith apartments. Guests who foppeti bridge tea for a number of | attended were Mr. and Mrs. F..H. Honors for the afternoon | Holland, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bennett and the hostess. . Guests who attended were Mrs | Mrs. Nicolaysen Will if Harris, Mrs. C. A. Gleason, | Entertain St. Mark’s Guild Avenue New York. Photo shows: Mrs. P. C. Nicdlaysen will enter-!H. Kahn. This is believed to be the first photo ever made of Otto H. Kam; the banker, and these members of his fami‘y. It was snapped on Fifth Gilbert W., Margaret D., and Otto r, Mrs. Henry Harrison, Mrs. E/tain the members of St. Maris |——— McArthur, Miss Thelma Henry] cuild tomorrow afternoon at her the hostess. home on South Wolcott street. eee eee Catholic Girl's Club 'nformal Dinner Last This Rehr, who will attend to business affairs, will return in a few days. Mrs. B. Frances Bell, who has been spending the last three months in St. Paul, Minn., on account of the. illness of her father, has re- turned to Casper. She was joined jeeting Evening At the regular meeting of the] Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Morrison will Catholic Girl's club held last even-| snterta’n at an informal dinner Ing at the Mullin c'ub several bus-|narty this evening at their home on Iness matters of importance South Cherry street in honor of! . Paui b; . Bell why accom- qed and plans for futufe | cheir fourth wedding anniversary. |aseca hee home ork of the clib completed. AJ covers will be laid for ten. . mittee composed of Miss Nellie eee ‘Potts, Miss Ann Frazier and Mis*| Knights of Co’umbus ‘Maurine McNulty was appointed to] Will Meet Tonight baby son who arrived yesterday at call on sick members of the club The Knights of Columbus will ternoon. Mother and son are re- ¥ollowing the dinner which was/hold thelr first regular meeting of ported to be progressing nicely by served at 6:30.a dancing party was}tho year this evening at 8 o'clock pr. I, Frost, the attending held. Tho next meeting of the} at the Knights of Pyth'as Hall. All| physician. club wil! be held in two weeks on] nembrs are aske¢c to be present as ee ‘Tuesday svonina? shite aah business rmatters of importance will| Mrs. J. Caffee left today for Orin be transdtted. Junction on a short business trip. D, A. R. Meeting : ewe Held Yesterday Simpson-Kniedl Jack Hudson of Chadron “is here Mrs. Thomas Cooper assisted by | Marriage for several days visiting with his Mrs, “H. P. Fishburn and Mrs. Ej M’ss Bella: Simpson and Jack! sister, Mrs. Anna Bell. P. Bacon entertained the members| <niedl of Evansville were married of the Fort Casper Chapter Daugh-] Tuesday afternoon in the office of) ters of the American Revolution] ‘ustice S. H. Puntenney in the of iriends here for a few days from yesterday at their regu’ar meeting | “onso'idated Royalty building. They Midwest. at the home of Mrs. Cooper on] were attended by Miss Eleanore Jes- see South Wolcott street. | Fullowing}sen and T. U. Troth. ‘The couple} fr. and Mrs. Frank E. LaMar the business session, Mrs. B. B.|w:ll make their home at Evansville.|are visiung and shopping here for Brooks, state vice regent of the D. pte Ig a few days from Clayton. A. R. gave an interesting review | Baptist Ald Meeting e gp ‘of the national constitution and by-| Thursday Afternoon Mr. and Mrs. George Bozarth @ of the society after which The regular monthly meeting of! were visitors ‘here yesterday froin irs. R. B. Leggett sang several/the General aid of the. Emmanuel their home in Glenrock. mjoyatile vocal selections. Baptist church will be held tomor- . row afternoon at the church. All] Miss Pauline Eaton of Billings, members are asked to be present as! yfont., is here visiting with friends officers for the new year will bejfor the remainder of the week. The Ladies’ Aid society “of the|etected. cores Es Side Methocist Community a ere Mr. and Mrs. Oliver C. Burgess hurch will meet tomorrow after-| Mrs. Warner Is have ‘as their guests at their res!- poon at 2:30 at the church, 1614 East| Hostess At Party . dence on Lincoln ‘street, Mrs. Bur- Becond street. All members and] Mrs. Elsie Warner was hostess| ges’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. lends are invited to attend. at gn informal evening party an¢| Baldwin of Oklahoma. Mr. and 2 «2°. miscellaneous shower’ siven last | airs, Baldwin are enroute to Call- cahontas Bake Sale even'ng at her home on Yellowstone} fornia to spend some time with Postponed a Week ‘The Pocahontas bake sale which Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCarthy jare the parents of a nine pound Mrs. L. D. Chambers is the guest eee eeting Tomorrow man whose marrage of Frank Do-! there. to have been held Saturday,| ‘an of Denver will take place next | ei Sike nuary 12 has been postponed for|mcmth. At the close of the even- Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Walton of week and will not be he'd until|ing refreshments were served by Denver are among the out of town turday, January 19 the place to|the hostes assisted by Miss Etheline pusiness callers in the city for sev- announced and . Roberts. Twenty guests attended.| eral days this week. cee see Men Will Meet Gleaners Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robertson hursday Night Will Meet will leave this week for Omaha and Popo Agi No. 10 Improved Order| The Gleaners Circle of ‘the First Chicagc where they will spend two pf Red Men will meet Thursday | Baptist church will:meet Thursday,|or three weeks on a business and ven. at 8 o'clock at the Odd] January 10 at 2 o'c'ock at the home yetw's hall. Folléwing the reg-|of Mrs. G. N, Seotienk. 1134 f business .meeting a program|South Beech street. This will’ be #1 be given and a social hour wil! | the regular work meeting and all held. All members of the or-| members are asked to bring * their Her are asked to attend. scissors. . ee eee B. and P. W. Club Masonic Dance Meeting Tuesday Fr'day Evening The Business and Professiona) vornen's club enjoyed a dinner’ G. EB. Abbott,-vice president o. tne The Masonic dancing club ‘will| Wyoming National bank, spent yes- entertain at another of the.series terday here on business from Chey- rve? Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock of dancing parties which they are enne. * Sisk’s cafeter'a, which was’ fol-|giving, Friday evening, January, 11 phat d lowed by the annual meeting andjat the Masonic temple. John Petrie of Lincoln, ‘ive stock lection cf board directors. Miss | eve agent for the Chicago, Burlington fadelyn Seabright, president of | Willing Worker’s Circle and Quincy railroad was among tne ‘he club presided. Interesting re-| Will Meet Thursday ofiicials who spent yesterday here ports of the year’s work were reai| Ths Willing Worker's. circle of on an. inspection trip. Mr. Petrie by the chairmen of the different|the Baptist church will meet Thurs-| also visited here for a short time nmittees showing progress andiday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the| with old time friends, vork accomplished during the last| home of Mrs. Hattie Scott, 751 eee year. The amount of the building|North Madison street. A'l mem-| Howard C. Carpenter left last ‘und: having been doubled it is ex- |bers are asked to be present. evening for Denver to be gone for a pected by the club members that ——_—_> week on a business trip. ub rooms will be established in rE aislcs: he near future. Those electec to e on the director's board wero, Miss May Hamilton, Miss Elizabeth avis, Miss Gertrude Hill, Miss Jertrude Kamps, Miss Madelyn | eabright, Miss Eunice Soady. and _ Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Williams left UL. T. Lyngh of Chicago arrived iss Blanche Toland. A meeting Sunday evening for Denver where Yesterday and will spend the re- pr the board will be held next Tues- they will visit for a few days after ™#inder of the week here on bus- y evening at 7:30 at the Young Which they will go to California to iness. Women’s Christian association club spend several months on a pleasure batch oms for ‘the purpose of electing trip. | C, A. Miller who has been vis't- Pfficers and to formulate plans, eee ing with friends here and attending eee Miss Rachel Carr, who has been t business affairs for the last fow Pi Phi’ Meeting t confined to her home with a severe Weeks left last evening for his st Evening attack of ptomaine polsoning, is re- home in Colorado. | is Mrs. B, to wae pet ea any ig aa aay aphasia Ga ety | FA. Boyle lett this week tor HXoons entertained the members of| , Miss Mabel Thomiron of Greybull Denver and other Colorado points he Pi Beta Phi sorority alumni at| 28 @?rived in the city and plans to where he will spend some time on me. otha) Sf the formibr, (3% Routh | ara ipere fone “in <charge|\,of “Pustness. Beech street. | Kindergarten work. irs. W. J. Bailey, Mrs. Pitt Covert,| MFs- Frederick Kublman-and grand- day for the western coast where irs. Cecil Bon, Mrs. Arthur A.| 50" Thomas, of Los Angeles arrived they will visit for several months. Schulte, Mrs. John Whelan, Mrs. s.| Tuesday of this week having been ie: RN. Brqoks, Miss Gladys Hasbrouck | called here by the illness of Miss nd thé hostesse Rachel Carr. E. C. Trayler of Minneapolis is | attend.ng to, business afia.rs here and visiting with friends for sev- eral. days, cee Joseph Adarance {s spending to- day at Powder River on a business eee ees | trip, t Mark's Mrs. Lillia Lingrel, 843 South | cee Bynurgae Elects “Kinley street, underwent an{ M. J. Hennesey of Denver is vis- eration at St. Mary's hospital. iting friends here today enroute to Rovhester, Minn., Monday of this Montana, where he has’ accepted a week and at last reports her con- position. dition was satisfactory. A daugh- eye ter, Mrs. Fred E. Jolncr, is with; 6. B, Adams {s among the out of her. town business visitors here this CEASE. week from Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Munroe sis You Can Reduce |°t Denver have returned to their The answer of most fat people ta| DM after ‘spending the last three At it Ig.too hard. too troublesome | 4¥S. here as. the.gus!s of Mrs. Mun- pid too dangerous to force the] roe's sister, Mrs. H. H. Webb. on Tabicta oveceore a these ote: araereick ae -| ‘The Misses Marguerite Castle and | rtedes Ghee ny aha a eeee ee | Lorine’ Metstier: cf Douglas, wars DS icnke have the Base : 7 visitors here” for several days last je cheapness, ox is so! age, couse By -all Mruggists the| Toomer se Ge mith tee | oxen, or send the price direct | Leo Holman on South Beech street. | the be Fs at he sea8: Woodward “eo © Mich. Now that you/ Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Rehr and you h bs ~ 4 e" But can reduge ‘steadiiy | baby daughter, Reba ‘Lee, left last 1g “aieges Nithout going through | evening, for Denver where Mrs, Slege: of tiresome exercise 1 id. starvation: diet of tear or hog | Rehr and baby will spend a month ‘ecta— Advertisement. visiting - with relatives, while Mr. The first meeting of the new year pf St, Marks synurgae with Mrs. Nelt imball ag hostess was featured by he election of officers. Mrs. Fred- y Stay Fat? . Henry T. Schurtz of Tu'sa, Okla, Avoid FLU COLDS with antiseptic MENTHOLATUM in vostrils when going out ey totaal wren avenue complimentary to Miss Gor-| their son who is making his home| is here for the remainder, of the week looking over business inter- ests. see Paul C. Cullen of Chicago is here on burinerg for several days this week. eee Cc. G. Hartner of Sheridan is visit- ing with friends here for several days having arrived last evening. E. J. Sullivan of the BE. T. Wil- Mams Oil company who has been spending the last few days in Chey- enne and Denver on business for his company, is expected to return omorrow morning. L. L. Grantz spent a short time this wek in Cheyenne attending to busi- ness affairs. R. C. Onslow has returned from Greybull where he has been spend- ing the last few weeks. C. FE. Beecher, head of the Bureau of Mines has returned from Bartles- ville, Okla., where he has been for some time on business. R. 8. Ellison, vice president of the Midwest Refining company is in Den- ver on a business trip. Among the Denver business men who are here and who arrived today are, W. F. Toole, A. L. Arthur John U. Harrison, M. Graff, R. 8. Shanon, Cc. H Wilcoxen, R. C. Cornett, and W. E. Maxwell. “ee Frank E. Siggins of Cody is spend- ing several days here. Dr. A. F. Hoff has left for Artes- jan, N M., where he will make an indefinite visit with his brother. see from Colorado Springs. Thomas Robertson {s a Washing- ton business man spending several days in the city, eee H. F. Carlsan of Arminto is here on business today. H. A, Stinn came down last even- ing from Billings and will spend several days here attending to busi- ness affairs. eee J.-E. Yocum wes a Casper visilor yesterday from his home in Lan der. eee Arthur Eaton of Riverton is herv vistiing with friends for several lays, eee E. A. Baldwin is attending to business matters here from-Midwes:. eee Harry Buruss of Clayton is vis't- ng with friends here for a short Ume this week. CORNS Lift Off—No Pain! Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a It- tle “Freezone” on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right oft with fingers. | Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, suf- ficient to remove every. hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without sore- ness or irritation, Still In Effect At W.G. Perkins HOUSEHOLD LINEN SALE A. J. Powers is here on businery Our First Annual Clearance Sale The Sale Sensation of the Year Which You Have Been Waiting For Our Entire Stock to Be Sacrificed DRESS AND SPORT COATS Some Fur Trimmed and Silk Lined $40.00 Value i= HIGH GRADE COATS Fur Trimmed. Brown and Black , Bolivia, Normand and Lustrosa. | $60.00 Values Afternoon, $35.00 Values FUR NECK PIECES Brown Opossum. “> ' som ple Value, @ 500 Coat avd Suit Rade’ $2 Morrie | e Vet , CO. 12 50 center st value... Time’s Cash Value Modern methods and appliances have set a new standard fora day’s work. Time is the one big factor. This is true in the factory, on the farm, in the home, or what not. Time is money today. And anything that multiplies the value of an hour is increasingly valuable. Advertising is an annihilator of time. It provides a short cut between a manufacturer or merchant and you. It makes it possible to tell you in a few minutes all you want to know about the services or articles you need. A quick glance through this paper enables you to sift out the things that interest you and in a moment you can know just where and when to go for what you want. Figure how much valuable time advertising saves you if you use it properly. Think how much needless walking and talking it saves you and your neighbors. Yes, advertising has a big value to you Dor’t fail to read it DRESSES AT HALF PRICE Poiret Twill, Satin, Canton and Flat Crepe—$22.50 Value ‘12> HIGH GRADE DRESSES Party and Street .Wear Wonderful Assortment. LADIES’ AND WOOL HOSE Putty $1.00