Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 15, 1924, Page 3

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oe HAY-Radford Weading At Rock Springs Word has been received here of the marrlage of Miss Beulah Jane Hay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Woods Hay of Rock Springs, and William Addison Radford, Jr., son of Mr. fam Addison union chureh, the Rev. R. Emrhet Abra- ham, pastor of church, officiating. They were attended by the Missed Hannah “and Lucy Hay, sisters of the bride, as bridesmaids and Mrs. George William Hegewald, also a sister of the bride, as maid of hon- or. Ghe groom was attended by his t er, Roland Radford. Follow- '@ the ceremony 4 reception was held at the Hay home. Mr. and Mrs. Radford left last eek for San Diego where they will pend several days after which they ill sail from Los Angeles through the Panama canal and will continue to New York. They will be at home to their friends after March 15 in Chicago where Mr. Radford is engaged in business, being vice president of the Radford Architec- tural compan; W. ©. T. 0. Program Tomorrow Evening | The Women’s Christlan Temper- ance union will give the fourth an- nual program in honor of the na- tional constitutional amendment to- morrow evening at 7:30 at the First Christian church. No offering will be taken and an invitation is ex- tended to the public to attend. The program follows: Song service, lead by the Rey. R. R. Hildebrand. Scripture reading, Bailey. Prayer, the Rev, ton. Song, by Christian church choir and Loyle Temperance Legion child- ven. Flag rill, by the children. Address, “A Square Deal.for the Eighteenth Amendment," the Rev. Charles G. Stout. Song, “It Is There To Stay,” by Christian church choir. eep the Legislature " the Rev. Lewis E. Mrs. Verrile Charles A. Wil- “March of Allegiance.” by Presbyterian cho! Addres: ‘Save America,” Mayor Benediction, the Rev. Charles G. Stout. eee Legion Auxitiary Will Meet Tomorrow The American Legion auxiliary will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Men's Bible class room of the Methodist Episcopal vhurch. This will be the first bus- iness meting of the year and all members are asked to be present. eee Mr. and. Mrs, O. M. Johnston en- tertained at an informal dinner party given last evening at their home on South Spruce in celebra- tion of their ninth wedding anniver- sary. Decorations of pink and white were used. The evening was spent in playing 500 honors at pith were taken by Mr. and Mrs. aul C. Howe. Eight guests at- tended. cee Informal Bridge Party Thursday. Miss Eleanore Jessen will be. hos- fess at an informal bridge party to be given on Thursday evening of this week at her home, 634 South Lincoln street. . . T. O. Alumni Meeting this Evening. The regular monthly meeting of the Alpha Tau .Omega fraternity alumni. association will be held at 6:15 this evening at the, Henning hotel. William B. Cobb, president of the organization, will preside. eee Mrs. Boyle Will Entertain. Invitations have been issued ‘by Mrs. Earl-C. Boyle for an informal luncheon and bridge party to be eiven on Wednesday of next week at her home on East Tenth street. eee Military Ball Friday Evening at Masonic Temple. The annual military ball of the Natrona Gounty High school will be fheld Friday evening at the Masonic mple. The awarding of the medal by the ‘otary club to the best trained cadet and of the cup awarded for the best drilled company by the Veterans of Foreign Wars will be two features of the evening's pro- stam, which will add interest to the entertainment. eee B. B. A. Meeting Wednesday Evening. The Security Benefit assoctation, ormerly the Knights and Ladies of Security, will hold thelr regular jeeting Wednesday evening at 8:15 Pt the Union Labor temple. All nembers who value their certificates bre asked to be present. . vee Irs DeFreece Entertains er Bridge Club. Mrs. G. A. De Freece entertained he members ‘of the Laf-A-Lot Bridge club, which is composed of Ives of Casper dentists today at *ne o'clock luncheon at her home » the Poling apartments. Among * who attended were Mrs. T. Drew, Mrs. William Kocher, Mrs. eal, Mrs, WV, H, Snoddy, Mrs. Hi. Carpenter, Mrs. J. W. Bing- Mrs, H. E, Byars, Mrs. Her Talpers, Mrs. J. J. Donovan, - Edna Thomas, Mrs,'C. E. Dun- hn, Mrs. G. T. Morgan, Mrs. Erick- Pn and the hostess. “es Ir. and Mrs, Hagens oe ll entertain, and Mrs. G. R. Hagens will n at a formal’ dinner and Party this evening at their De, ‘TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1924 me, $40 South Center street. This 1! be one of the series which Mr- — TAX SEEN son. c Guests who will attend are Mfr. and Mrs. 8.'N. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs, Q. K. Deaver, and guest, Miss Noell O’Dounell of Cheyenne, Miss Mar- garet Sullivan, Miss Kathleen Sul- Mvan, Miss Patricta Sullivan, Miss ‘House Rules Permitting Amend- ments‘to Revenue Bills Margaret. Dougherty, “WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—With compromise tax leg- Mesers Raph Berton. Rayburn fae regarded as adres as a reaait of a Aa! of ebb, pron. Dr. Wil: the house yesterday in its consideration of rules revision Mam McDermott and the hosts.“ | +o eliminate the restriction on amendments to revenue bills, the ways and means committee today heard several repre- sentatives of business firms seeking changes in the revenue rates. WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.— While! meet in regular session Wedn: Elim‘nation of the ction rule|the battie vver revidion o: evening at $ o'clock at the Odd Fel-| was. described» by Ci Green i low’s hall.’ The installation of of-!o¢ the committes as endangering all today, another vigoreus'y disputed Postponed on account of the illness the ‘introduction of such a large of the installing officer will be held nymber of amendments as to make mittee. The senate, meanwhile, with at this meeting. Following the bus |jts consideration #0 ‘“chastic that | most of its work still in the commit- | {ness session and installation, re-|there would be little or no Probabil-|tee stage of development, had time freshments will be served and dan ity of its. passing.” for almost anything. ing will be enjoyed. All Rebekah’: pA ee aR Nar saree EE SPRING MODES HOLD | taken up by its military affairs com- les’ Ald Soctety of the’ the afternoon by Mrs. M. G. Mar-| Miss M. tin. nephew, eee Schill-Berry J. Frantz and her Emmett Fuller, returned lust evening from a buying trip’ to Marriage Monday. {the New York market where they Miss Agnes Harriet “Schill and’ placed orders for early spring's Cecil Raymond Berry, both of Cas- most entrancing apparel for the per, were quietly married yesterday | Frantz Shop. New York. afternoon at 3 o'clock at the First! Spring apparel will be extremely Mr. Fuller states that eastern Christian church study by the pas- colorful with many new style fiotes, | manufacturers look for an extreme. tor, the Rev, R. R, Hildebrand. They | according to Miss Frantz, who | ly prosperous year, and that the were attended by Mrs. W. C. King states that they were among the |1924 building program’ for New! and daughter, Katherine. The cou- earliest buyers in New York City. | York City as well as the country ple will make their home at 133 Fifth avenue shops, outside of | generally, bids fair to outreach South Conwell street. southern wear, are showing very | 1923 by several hundreds of million little in new spring lines, while | dollars. Casper’s remarkable growth Michigan boulevard and State street | and business future are matters of in Chicago are following the lead of | keen interest in eastern centers and the metropolis by devoting most of | this market is being eagerly sought thelr displays and advertising to | by manufacturers along practically winter clearances. It was notable | all lines. that winter merchandise in Casper is being offered at much more radical reductions than in eastern cities, and also that advance styles are shown as early, if not earlier here than in such cities as Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Collingwood|t, go fishing’ in the Parific. Mr. have as thelr guest at their home Majors, accompanied by Herman ch ‘Fourteenth and Elm. streets, mngelke, cn .a- recent fishing trip Mrs. Collingwood’s ‘sister. Mrs. H. at Long Beach on the moter boat Q. Dougan of Chester, Pa Mrs j«prances” caught 152 King fish, Douan arrived last Saturday ‘an 'thereby astonishing the nutive Cal, expects to visit here for several ‘ifornians and setting a new record months. for a single day’s fishing with Hght tackle. ‘And I'm only beginning,* he recently told Mr. and Mis. Joha f Manning, formerly of Casper, but| MEMPHIS, Tenn., Jan. 15.— here by the it'ness of: her sister. now residents of Long Weich, in | Seven years ago, Louis Casper, then Mrs. Esther Pone who recently un- Yecounting his fishing experiences| 18 years old, was given $-,000 by derwent an operation for appen®. in California. his parents ana shortly afterward citis, | eee he disappeared. Four years later, _ 2 ee pests ‘ Casper who was-then in Kansas Jullan Lever, Sr, has returned 'pavis\ returned, thie mei ne | City, learned ‘that his peventa haa from Crawford, Neb. where he at having been absent from the city| Wed and left him an estate of tended the funeral cf the late Mrs. for the last month. While visit-| 910-000. He returned to Denver, Adams, mother of Harry Adams of ing in New Orleans they were called| “Mimed the estate and got it this city. jto Lincoln on account of the death! Prior to this, however,\a Denver cee Mrs. Herbert Bawden ts spending they went to Denver on a short bus-|C48Per estate, had inserted adver. Negro Tries to Collect Estate Through Fraud eee Miss Violet Cameron of Lander, is in the city having besn called several weeks ‘here visiting with iness trip, tlsements in several newspapers, friends from ‘Lander. eee seeking word of the missing heir. see : Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bedford ar.| The attorney received a letter from Mr. and Mre. P. W. Frank of 820 rived this morning from Denver Dublin, Miss. signed “Louis Cas- East. Twelfth street. announce tho and expect- to spend several days| Pet” but cautioned the lawyer .to arrival of a baby son, Saturday here. address a reply to number “5544,"" morning, January’ 12, eee box 15, Dublin, Miss. ‘The lawyer see Mr. and Mrs. M.K. Curby left |tequested the Dublin correspondent Mr. and Mrs. M. Baldwin and last evening for the east to be gone| ‘° SiVe certain information regard- son, Jack, have returned from a for several weeks ona business trip, | 6 the Casper family. two weeks’ pleasure and business eee The real. Louis Casper returned trip spent in Kansas City. Miss Marie Ruick-and brother are | While this correspondence was going cee jvisiting here with friends for sev |, and the case of the Dublin let- Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Davis/eral days. - ters was laid before postal authori- of 737 East Kirk street announte eee ties. An investigation revealed that the birth of a daughter, Peggy| Mrs. H. H. Foster returned this| the box had been’ rented by a negro Joyce, at Saint Joseph's hospital:in morning from Colorado where she|"4med James Moore. The long Denver, January 3. has’ been spending the last few|%*@rch for Moore ended yesterday eee Snauthiar when he was arrested here. He is Mr, and Mrs. E. C. Emmerson of said by officials to have admitted Detroit, Mich., are visiting !n the the attempted fraud, 25% sl GLEARANGE SALE HELD City Briefs © u Mr. Davis’ father, after -which| #ttorfey who had charge of the! . colh, 20-year-ol H y 7 IT In, lawyer and horticul . who Action Made Possible by Revision of, ere 24 norticuivariat, who cremated her body, with that of her brother, Byron Shoup, a year ago, was released early today after brief informal questioning by Deputy Sheriff Howard Orr, The youth was interrogated con- cerning his father’s actions between the time of the slaying, January 10, and the date of his disappear- ance some three months later, but was unable to add to the story given in his father’s confession, Kane county authorities, who are-) preparing to charge the elder Lin- coln with double murder, have ad- ts rules | ¥anced the theory that he had an | accomplice. CRY ences Een ien | “Ea his confésison "Lancalu’ sald te subject — disposal of the govern- apes. ae wife after she had slain ment’s. Muscle Shoals project— wan | her brother. 1 | C. G. Hastings of Chicago is here on business today. eee Marvin Bishop, a Casper attor- ney, is spending several days this week in. Laramie attending to legal business. BY CAMPBELL JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Julian Lever, Jr., The January clearance sale"which expect to leave in a few weeks for Ann Arbor, Mich., where ‘Mr. Le 1s being staged by the Campbell and Johnson company has drawn many} yer -will.finish his college "course men to the establishment who have Michigan universiay. ‘ ar ee found an opportunity here to pur- chase the season’s models in fine Mr. and ‘Mrs. W. W. Grace have veturned from a week's business and pleasure trip xpent in. Danver. eee C. J. Bondly, accompanied by his eee sister, Miss Ethel Bondly,.left Inst]. J. Joseph is a Cleveland, O., bust- evening for Los Angeles where they|ness man spending several’ days will visit.for several: months with | here. Seunplorsiear and Adler suits, [gi eae ep eit whee a eo overcoats, silk shirts, and other ar- te * msen arrives last eve- ia it weenie neal ticles of clothing are going at great ning from Sheridan and will visit hera for several days with friends, cee c . K. Hackman, Jr., ts attending Mrs. B, M. Deammon, who has 6 lbpaitions affairs here for several been confined to her home for tho gays from Kansas City. last three weeks with an. attack of Hy spe cig! appr teals te; De /8 TOES Denver. bukinese men who arrived eee in: the-city this morning are R. B. Miss Emma Hunt is among tho' Gillespie, H. L. Manning, C. T. out of-town callers here this week, Thomas, F. EH. Rucker, J. Quinn, Poca tener! jand W. J. Beman. "eee eee Mr. and Mrs. E. Earl Chapman George W. Harris {s a visitor.in of Des Moines are visiting with|the city for several days this week friends here for a few days. from his home in Harrison, Neb, ore ere Mrs. A.D. Foster and Mrs, D. R..N. Saighman and F. J. Mo- B, Daley of Grand Rapids arrived’ Michael of Cheyenne are business in the city last evening and will visitors who arrived in the city eral days in Salt Creek this week bargains, visiting with friends, . How to Make Pine Cough Syrup at Home Hise ne! equal ioe peomee Fesnite, and saves you Pine is used in nearly all (eer tions and remedies for coughs. reason is that pine contains seyeral elements that “have a remarkable effect in soothing and healing membranes of the throat and ch Pine cough syrups are combinations of pine and syrup. The “syrup” part is peually lain sugar syrup. To make the best pine cough Temedy that money can buy, put. Ye, ounces spend a month or six weeks here; this morning. wits homnnciton aa Ww as the guest of friends. tibet you can use clarified molasses, honey, eee * G. C. Mathew is a Casper visitor Mr. and L. C. Weaver have re |for a few days this week from turned from.Cheyenne where: they | Cheyenne. spent Saturday and® Sunday visit- nite ing with friends, 7 Thomas Reagan and M. F. Tuckeg ai Ors are attending to-.business -affaits Mrs. Harrfs Reed of Denver fs the | here for a few days from Salt Creek. guest of her sister, Mrs, L. B. Math- whats ewson at her home.on South Wal- nut street. oF corn syrup, instead of si Tup. Either wey, you make a fall ae more than you can buy ready-made for three arnt oe moneys: It i pure, good and.tastes very pleasant ‘You can feel this take hold of & cough or cold in a wy that means business. The cough ‘may be dry, hoarse and Hight, or ma: be ersist- ently loose from the formation of phlegm. ie cause is the same—in- lamed membranes—and this Pinex and Syrup. combination will stop it =usually in 24 hours or less. ‘Splen: did, too, for bronchial asthma, hoarse- Pip . mene or any iprainacy, Phat. amen . inex is a concentra’ o Howard Slmmons of’ Denver ts| pound of genving Newore ee the guest of friends and relatives | tract, and is famous the world over oh 60 here’ for. the-week. losite prompt eirect ang coughs, New records for big catches of ee 8 Srlete fore tate ree: . Ask your fish’are- being established 12 Cal{-] W. B, Haselmire of the Guarantees with di edaone Denthowy seert aes fornia since Elbert Majors, promi-| Registry corporation left yesterday thing else. Guaranteed to give abso- nent rancher and sheep man’ of the afternoon for Lander and Riverton | iute satisfaction or money refunded Casper district, who is . sending on business{for his “company. He 8 The Pinex Co. Ft, Wayne, Ind, the winter at Long Beach, started expects to be goue about a week. ‘ George Palmer of the Specialty Bootshop in the O. 8. building left see yesterday for Omeha having been Mr, and Mrs. -E: ‘H. Silton are’ called there’ by the death of his visiting here for several days at the mother. home of Mr. and. Mrs.F. -F. Heér- man. Mr, and Mrs. Silton reside in Denver. be Casper Daily Cridune |\COMPROMISE 50 @ SOCIETY, ‘ BY MARY TOBIN N OF CONFESSED SLAYER WIFE AND BROTHER IS FREED AURORA, Ill., Jan. 15.—John Lin-) ~The son, a taxicab driver, told romney eon Seiad 4, will authorities he had 5; it four days hear og cra in January, 1923, with his father State’s Attorney Charles Abbott of and slept in the greenhouse, where | Elgin said. the ‘father says bodies in the furnace. The son said he did not see the bodies nor witness any cremation. believed his father insane and his confession impossible and worthless. Basis for the theory that Lincoln had an accomplice was founded by A. J. Wirz, detective chief, on his physical kealth, while Mrs. Lincoln weighed more than 200 pounds, he carried the body, wrapped in newspapers to the furnace. Attorney William J. Corrigan, |covering norma'ly from an opera- who filed Lincoln's suit for divorce |tion performed on March 13, 1923, two months after the time Lincoln fixed as the date sald that he would undoubtedly be | son of Warren Lin- of Geneva. slight was of his wife's death, declared Lincoln jable to leave the hospital after a insane and PAGE THREE Two Arrested In Rock Springs Raid killed Mrs. Lincoln with a poker, as was confessed, according to the authorities. He also stated that the son was living with the father at the time the confession described the killing was done. ‘The Kane county grand jury, CHEYENNE, Wryo., Jan. 15.— The federal prohibition director’s office here was notified Monday of the arrest at Rock Springs of Pete and Mary Zambelli, on charges of violating the federal prohibition law. Lincoln, he burned the Elihu Root to Recover From Late Operation He said he SAVE THE TROUBLE OF COFFEE MAKING-USE build and poor HMiushinrygtons Ciffee IT JS MADE JUST DISSOLVE AND DRINK IT. A GREAT CONVENIENCE AND OH, SO GOOD Lincoln said NEW YORK. Jan. 15.—Elihu} Root was reported today ‘co be ro bere yesterday to correct an old ailment. Physicians could not have |few week: . If You Want to SAVE, Attend =< 2742 coLor—MessFRaNTz] OUR JANUARY | GLEARANGE --SALE-- On Broken Lines of Standard Merchandise BELOW WE LIST A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS. READ THEM CAREFULLY AND SEE WHAT YOU CAN SAVE Kuppenheimer Suits $50.00 alues ALL GO AT "37 OVERCOATS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Shirts with Collar Bands . BIG SELECTION AT $1.00 OTHER ASSORTMENTS AT BIG DISCOUNTS Silk Shirts — $10.00 VALUES at. 7. 2 5 $ 8.50 VALUES at. 6. 2 5 $ 6.00 VALUES at. § 4 y 75 $ 5.00 VALUES at._§ 3.7 5 100 Pairs Ladies’ Silk Hose In Brown, Grey, Blue and Black, per pair____ $4750 Adler Clothes alues alues $55.00 Values ALL GO AT 275 Nettleton. Shoes Hanan Shoes ° Good Run of Sizes and Widths $3.85 Regular $13.00 to $15.00 Values O’Donnell Shoes $8.50 VALUES AT 4.85 Other Lots of Work Shoes, $2.95 Stetson Hats $12.50 VALUES at. Sg 2 5 $ 7.00 VALUES at_& 5 = 2 5 $ 5.00 VALUES AT_ $ 3 i S $1.00 ampbell-JohnsonCo. HEAD TO. FOOT CLOTHIERS :

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