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hold. their regular monthly meeting to- morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the church. eee Helpful Club Wik Meet Tomorrow * The He'pful club will meet .to- morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Vedder, 1615 East K. Street. All members of the club are requested to bo present. >see Evening at the Henning. A. T. O. Meeting Last . The A'pha Tau. Omega fraternity alumni association held an, tnterest- ing meeting last evening at the Henning hotel with “Attorney Wil- Mam Cobb, president, presiding, Myers, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ward, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Sculion, Miss Pauline My- ers ‘and Miss Januita Myers. The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scul- Hon, 1215 South David street. eee Midnight Bridge Ctub Meeting Last Evening. Miss Kathryn Mahoney enter- tained the members of the Midnight Bridge club last evening at her home on South Center street. Hon- ors for the evening were taken by Mrs. Julian Lever, Jr., and Miss Margaret England. Guests who at- tended besides members of the club were Miss Ruth Beggs, Mrs, Julian Lever and Miss Hilda Harlan, eee Dinner Last Evening At Haziett Home. At their new home on Grant street, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hazlett and son, Robert, entertained at a six o’c'ock dinner last evening for Mrs. W. H. Price, Miss Edna Glick and Miss Isabelle Price. ose Pocohontas Meeting Thursday Evening. Iroquois council No. 6, degree of Pocohontas will meet tomorrow even- ng in regular session at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows’ hall. Following the instalation of officers, refresh- ments will be served and all mem- bers are asked to be present. ee each month the next to be in the form of a banquet and theater party February 12. Among those who at- tended last evening were C. O. Chrisman, Earl Moore, C. A. Cooney, Stanley Greenbaum, Glen Parker, BE. W. Fassett, Ted Madden, Sam Neff, Charles Fisher, Glenn James Laugh’ Mark Hardie, William B. Cobb, and 8S. N. Brooks. Visiting A. T. 0. who attended were Charles (Chuck) Rowland, Nebraska university, -My- ron Dillon; Chicago university and James Hudson aiso of the Chicago pniversity, W. 1. Rehr, Jr., of the R. T. Kemp Insurance company, has returned from Denver, where he has been at- tending to business affairs and vis- ting with friends. Mrs. Rehr and baby, who accompanied him to Den- ver, will remain there for several weeks the guests of Mrs, Rehr’s grandmother. Mr. and Mrs, C. Young of Lander are visiting here for a short time this week. turday. The Chicago and Norgbwestern Railway Woman's club will hold a sa'e of baked goods Saturday be- ginning at 10:30 a, m., at the Stone Grocery store. . eee eve Lutheran Ald Meeting Thorsday Afternoon. The Ladies" Aid Society of.,the Grace Engl.sh Lutheran church will nieet’ Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. R. V. Heinze, 1512 ‘South Spruce street. Mrs. Heinze will be assisted during the afternoon by Mrs. M. G, Mar- tin, visiting with friends, ee she guests of friends here from: their home in Denver. eee Mr. and Mrs. C. Homer of Sa't Creek are attending to businéss af- fairs and visiting‘ with friends here for several days this week. see ee Miss Wrensted Will Entertain This Evening e Miss Ella Wrensted will be host- ess this evening for a meeting of the Bridgette bridge club at her apartments, Mr, and Mrs, J. L. Miland and children expect to leave this week for Arizona where they will spend several months. see Mrs, F. Z..Kiman and daughter are out of town visitors in the city this week from their home in Pitts-, burgh, Pa, ees. ‘Woman's Club Meeting Saturday Afternoon Mrs, George B. Nelson wi'l en- tertain the members of the Casper Woman's club at thelr regular meeting on Saturday afternoon of this week at her residence on South Wolcott street. eee eee Mr. and Mrs. HB. C, Hayes of Fremont, Neb. are attending to business affairs here ‘or several days. Mr. and Mrs. BE. C. Cahlin are vis- itors here today from.Chicago. They wil leave tomorrow for Portland, Ore., to spend a month or six weeks after which they will return to Cas- per to make their home. : ees a Mr, and Mrs. E, B. Wilson are vis- iting for several days with friends in Denver and vicinity. wee Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Dale are out of town business visitors here for several days from Billings. eee The Entre Nous. club will meet Thursday afternoon, ‘January 17, at the home of Mrs. T. C, Buchanan, 1127 South Chestnut street. Mrs. George Collings, secretary of the club, requests; that all members be present, eee Pythian Sisters : Will Meet Thursday The Pythian Sisters will meet Thursday evening at the Knights of Pythias hall. Fo'lowing | the regular business meeting refresh- ments will be served by Mrs. ,Lil- jian Hawes and her committee which is composed of Mrs. Martha Littlefield, Mrs. Zeda Hemry and Mrs. Letis Meeks. es Mrs. Charles W. Martin left for Laramie last night, called by the illness of Mr. Martin, eee Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McKendry of 1017 Boxejder street, announce the arrival of a baby son Friday, Jan- uary 11. Dr. M. C. Keith is the attending physician. eee - Mrs. E. Richard Shipp {fs confined "to her home, 641 South Beech street A general meeting’ of the Lactes’ Aid Society of the ibyterian church will be held Thursday after- noon at 2:30 o'clock at the bunga- low church. Mrs. Gibson’s com- Mmjttee will be in charge and a/| With an attack of lagrippe. : Special invitation is extended to nth ee all new comers. - Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Millon of Denver have returned to their home after spending several days here and in Salt Creek attending to busi- ness affairs and visiting with friends. eee Mrs. Allely Will Entertain Friday . Mrs. William D, Allely will en- tertain at an informa! luncheon and bridge party’ Friday at the Henning . hotel. Mrs. Allely and daughter expect to leave Sunday evening for California where they will visit for several months. ese Mrs. Rose Wl Entertain For House Guest. Mrs. BR. R Rose will be hostess { an informal tea to be giyen on Friday afterngon of this week at her heme, 405 East Tenth street in honor of her sister and house Suest Mrs. Arthur D. Black of Evanston, Il. eee Young People’s Branch Is Entertained The Young People's branch of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Robinett are the parents of a baby son and daughter, twins, who arrived Sun- day at the County hospital. Mother and babies are reported to be doing Will Take Off All Excess Fat Do you know that there is a sim- ple, ‘miess, effective remedy for overfatness that may b: safely and secretly by any man.or woman who is losing the slimness of youth? There {s; and it is none other than the tablet form pf the now famous Marmola Prescription, known as Marmola Prescription Tablets. You can well expect to reduce steadily and easily without going through long sleges of tiresome exerc’se and starvation diet. Marmola Prescrip- ton Tablets are sold by all dru; the Women’s Christian Temperance y union was entertaine® by Mrs. George ‘W, 45 South Ash street. ¥ A program consisting of readings | \ : &nd vocal and {hstrumental gelec-] on receipt of price.—Advert! last even- Ferguson, an secure them 4612 Meetings of the association are held | pive, been spending several months {nis | weeks last summe Mr. and Mrs. James Russell are! } Those who enjoy superior orches-,store. This. group of musicians ts! tration of the classics of the masters | Composed of highly talented players, will surely attend the free concert nicely by Dr. J. C. Kamp, the at- Sending. physician. = : Mr. and Mrs. G. R- Miller and son. Charles Reed are moving into their new home, 1638.South Elm street, today. ere Mr. and Mrs. BE. EB, Smith have as their guests at their home on South McKinley street, Miss Cath- eriae Reman of Portland, Ore. Miss Roman expects to visit here for a week or 10 days, eee _Mrs. R. R. Stevens of Fort Worth, Tex., is a visitor in the city for several days having arrived last evening. eee Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Gage and son are among the Colorado visitors spending several days here. eee Mrs. Elmes C. Roach is visiting with friends in Sheridan this week. Mr, and Mrs. E. C. Pierce, who in California, are expected to re- turn this week, . . Miss G. G. Thompson is the guest . | Mr. and Mrs. L. ¥. Pierce and |children arrived in the city this }week and will make their home here, Mr. Pierce having accepted a Position with a local ofl company. eee Mrs. Marilla Myers of Colorado Springs arrived in the city yester- day and will visit here for several days with friends. see Mrs. Myrtle Streesman has re- turned from Denver where she has been spending the last week on a Harold Milton was called to Om- aha Monday afternoon of this week on account of the serious illness of sister, Miss Virginia Milton. Miss Milton visited here for seyeral L. H. Albers is a Billings, Mont., Mr. and Mrs. Cadore returned to-| businessman in the city for a short day to Galt Crock after spending | time several days here. ee eee George Hodson ts attending to business affairs here for several Mrs, M.A. Berry of Parkerton spent yesterday here shopping and! 24¥S fro: Waltman. J. E. Bason of Lavoye is visiting in the city for a whort time the week. BE, F. Linde of Kirby is attending to business matters of importance here for a few days, -e 8 8 H. C. Hawley arrived yesterday from Omaha and will spend several days here on business. _ eee H. W. Enghth of Fort Worth Texas, is here on business this week. eee V. Dean arri¢ed today from San | Francisco-and expects to spend sev- eral days here on business. eee J. B, Hoffer prominent ofl man of Fort Worth, Is in the city on busi- ness having arrived this morning. eee G._A. Shoner of Pittsburgh, Pa.) is @ Business man here for several days. 2 eee sy : George Smith of Portland, is today’ on’ business. eee Among Denver bisiness men who| arrived in the city this morning are J. M. Rehni, W. C. Hayden, J. D. Protect TENDER SKIN all winter long with MENTHOLATUM FOR RENT Store room 20x60 with full basement in Chandler building, 617 East Second street. Inquire at A. E. Chandler Filling Station SMITH’S SHOE REPAIRING Public Market Bldg. Second Street Open at 7:30 BAGGAGE TRANSFER AND HAULING Phone 2534 | Orchestra to Entertain At Wells Store Tonight PAGE THREE. the Democra‘ic primary for the subernatoriul nomination against Hewitr Bouanchaud, leutenant Gov- ernor.an-l Huey ‘ong, chairman of the state public service commission. Of the 1,082 prec.rcts in the state outside of the city of New Orleans, only 27£ had reported early tof@ay, They gave Fuqua 10,487; Bouan- chaud 10,901, and Long 10,997. bedy of Dr. Maurice Francis Egan, former United States minister to Denmark, who died yesterday. Car- dinal Dougverty of the Philadelphia Catholic diccese, will officiate at the funeral. Dr. ‘gan had suffered for some time from kidney disease, be- coming seriously iN at Atlantic City several mmot.! 50. He was 71 years old. Because of ill health, Dr. Egan fesigned as minister to Denmark in 1918. MURDER CASE ~ TSNEAR JURY PADUCAH, Ky., Jan. 16.—Closing argumeats were to be heard today and the case of Mrs. Skillian, charg- ed with murder in connection with the death of Mrs. Rosetta Warren and her unborn child, victims of Paducah's “dynamite murder” ‘ast April, was reacy for the jury. A oweepirg demal of all charges that she had conspired with Mrs. Henrietta Wagner to place the fatal | blast, way made from the stand yes- terday dy the defendant. Mrs. Wag- mer, moved, it was alleged, by jeal- ousy over Mrs. Warren's husband, who she had raised and who twenty years her junior, was charged with Planting the explosive, convicted of murde- and fs serving a sentence of | life imprisonment. Former U.S. - Minister Dead NEW YORK, Jan. 16.—Arrange- | ments will be completed today for the removal to Philadelphia of the BY Sale Nets $1,100 For Good Work Many persons interested in the Christmas Seal Sale have anx- lously awaited the announcement of the final receipts. We are very happy to report that eleven hun- dred realized Sure Relie FOR INDIGESTION It is expected that every available chair will be taken this evening when the concert begins at 8.15 o'clock. | The concert is one of a series which the Wells company. is giving this wiriter fo'lowing the popularity of similar entertainments last year. dollarn was from. H the sale conducted here just be- | fore Christmas. With the excep- tion of a few dollars that goes into the national fund, this full amount will be used in this state by the Wyoming Public Health association to fight tuberculosis. Our city papers gave generous- ly-of their space and the school children turned in a total of six hundred and fifty dollars. When one corisiders there were no do- nations in this sum and each penny represented a stamp sold | We can appreciate the efforts.of | the children, We know each and | every one who helped this worthy causé fee's gratified at the re- sult. Mrs. W. E. Woods, chairman. Mrs. G. M. Vandaveer, public- ity director, SSS ae, Prison Warden Carries Vote In New Orleans NEW OPLBSANS, Jan. 16.—Henry L. Fuqua, formerl.- general mana- ger of the state prison, carried the city of New Orleans in his race in Beebe, F. J. Ellis, H. Galbraith, J. L. McKindley C. F. Pickard, A. F. Wilson, and Mark C. Thompson. eee J. A, Moeller is an Omaha busi- ness caller spending a few. days here. LL-ANS 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere eee R. G. Stenes of Salt Creek is spending a few days here on bus!- ness. } | | Business men here today from Powell are J. C. Krouse, E. Swallow and William Croft. eee J. H. Gallagher is a Salt Creek man spending several days in the otty. AUCTION. eos There will be a big auction sale et M. E. Grice came up yesterday on|234 South David Saturday after-| a business trip from Douglas. noon at 2 p. m. of household furni cee ture, rugs, bedding, cooking utenslis {@ shes, glassware, etc. Harned’ Fur- |niture Co., 234 S. David. Phone 249. pe Satara” ace Ka a ATTENTION FREE CONCERT TONIGHT 4 IN OUR STORE AT 8:15 COOK’S ORCHESTRA GIVING COMPLETE PROGRAM All Music Lovers Are Cordially Invited | The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. i | Home of the Chickering | Dave Fraser of Kaycee is attend- ing to business affairs here for a few days. ewe °- SEND IT TO TEE 232 East Second CASPER Phone 194 || J. T. Laymon left last evening for) PEARL WHITE GAUNDRY = Sate <> ae Se Denver and Kansas City to be gone for several wecks on a business trip. —.—____ ‘ CASPER COUNTRY CLUB TO HOLD OINNER MEET NEXT. MONDAY NIGHT The régular annual meeting of the Casper Country club will he held at 8 o'clock, January 21, at the Henning hotel. The meeting will be preceded at 6:30 by a dinner at which all members are earnestly requested to be present. PHONE 1702. *PAONDAY: INSURANCE ut DAY @ TUESDAY Day TIONAL THRIFT WEEK MAAR 7-23 National Thrift Week Jan. 17th to 24th hoteesta prices on’ special ar- “Goll! Furniture Co Phone 986J. 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