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be Casper Dally Cridune 108 East Tenth street. Among ‘those who att were Mrs. M. P. wheeler, Mrs, John McGrath, Mrs. League This Evening. ‘The Epworth league of the Meth- nr. M. Bartholomew, Mrs. Jeremiah | odist church will meet this evening oney, Mrs. Arthur A. Schulte, George. Campbell, Mrs. William jhurst, Mra, James P. Kem, Mrs. H. Pelton, Mrs. K. P. Fishburn, H. L; Patton ana Mrs. T. B. ins, 0. E. S Meeting Tomorrow Evi Ege? Casper chapter No 4, order at 645 at the church gymnasium. All members are asked to be pres- ent. PERSONALS Douglas Stitt has returned from astern Star, will hold their reg-| Chicago where he has been visiting Jar meeting at the Masonic temple hursday evening at 8 o'clock. Fol- owing the business session a social |‘ entertainment will be enjoyed. All members as Well as visiting mem- pers in the city are urged to attend. see Methodist Aid Will Meet The Ladies' Ald society of the izast Side Methodist Community church will meet Thursday after- noon at 2:30 at the church, 1614 Fast Second street. All members are asked to be present as business matters of importance will be dis- cussed. jleaners Circle Will Meet J. H. Haynes, will entertain Gleaners circle of the First Baptist church Thursday afternoon lat 2 o'clock at her bome, 245 North Park street. All members who at- tend are asked to bring their sub- scriptions for the McCall magazine. eee Royal Neighbors Will Entertain Tomorrow The local camp of Royal Neigh- bors will entertain for all visiting members of the organization to- morrow evening at 8 o'clock at the odd Fellow’s hall. Following the installation of officers a supper will Ibe served and a program given. All visiting Roya! Neighbors are asked ito be present. ese Thursiay Club Meeting fiftts., Afternoon Mra. 8. N. Brooks entertained the hureday bridge club members this fternoon at her home in the Wyan- Hott apartments.. Substitutes were . Leigh McGrath, and the Misses Kathleen and Patricia Sullivan. eee irs. Sheer Will. Entertain Baptist Circle Thursday Mrs. Sheer . will. entertain the iembers Of the Willing Workers ircle of the Baptist church Thurs- lay afternoon at 2,o’¢lock),at her home 920 East H street. All those ho are interested in the work car- ted on by the circle are invited to tend. eee ir. and Mrs, Nichols Vill Entertain , Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Nichols will ntertain at ‘a dinner Friday even- jag at their ‘home on Park aveuuo to precede the formal dancing party at he Arkeon. . 4 * see ‘omttal' Dance Friday ening at Arkeon. Invitations’ have been mailed out for the first formal dance of 1924 0 be held at’ the’Arkeon Friday vening.. The “affair is being pandied by the same committee that was in charge of ‘the formal held 2 December, all of whom are mem- Pers of the Casper voiture of the Porty and Eight society, Dancing will be from 10 o'clock fo 1, according to. the invitations. Several private dinner parties ave been announced to precede the party, Baptist Missionary The Baptist East Side Circle has ‘pets: its mission study meet- Pog unt hich time it\ will be held at the tome of Mrs. J. W. Reid, 133 South = AicKinley street. eee KYO Circle Will Meet Tomorrow. The K¥O circle of the First Bap- St church will meet tomorrow af- fernoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home f Mrs. C. F, Thompson, 666 South Park. All members of the circle are Ked to be present. cee Piano Recital hursday Evening, The piano pupils of Mrs. Homer Fielms will give ‘a recital tomorrow vening at the Helms studio on Cy Avenue. Among those who will take part are Miss Madelyn Tobin, Alene fathis, Mary Grieve, Grace’ Olive Ferguson, Edna Grieve, Mildred ray and Melissa Helms, eee Wr. and Mrs, Kimbell Will Entertain Friday Evening. Dr. and Mrs. A. P, Kimball will pe hosts to a number of friends Fri- ‘y evening at dinner to precede he formal dancing party to be given At the Arkeon dancing academy. vee Lutheran Aid hake Sale Saturday. The Ladies’ Aid society of the ‘co English Lutheran church will & sale of baked goods Satur- starting at 10 a, m. at Holmes’ ‘dware store on Second street. \'l those who are going to donate rucles are’ asked to have them at ef Store before the opening of the eee vutheran Ala wi leet Thursday. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Lutheran church will meet y afternoon at 2:30 at the ©, 617 East Fourth street ANNOUNCEMENT. Willlam A.’ Bryant, physician eon, wishes to announce has moved his office from Wolcott ‘to Second floor O-S Office Phone: 2660. Thursday, January 31, at = for a number of weeks at the home of his cousin, Miss Jean Bradner, eee Mrs. D. Nichols is the guest of friends here for a few days from her home at Salt Creek. cee Mrs. Jean Beaver is spending a few days here this week from Moneta. ees Mrs. H. W. May arrived yester- day from Kansas City and will Spend several days here. eee Miss Mabel Wehrli is here for several days visiting with friends from her home in Jefferson, Ia, eee Mrs. W. L. Newel of Bonneville is here today visiting with friends and shopping. eee Mrs. A. J. Cunningham left today for the Bar-C ranch to spend several days, eee Mr, and Mrs. D. B. Purinton were Klenrock visitors who spent yester- day here. eee | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yates have |Teturned to the city after an ex- tended trip spent in the east. eee Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Carpenter and daughter Ellen left last even- ing for Denver and other Colorado Points where they will spend a week visiting with friends and attending to business affairs, eee Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mann who have been visiting here for the last few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Williamson expect to \leave this evening for thelr home in Nebraska, eee Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jacobs have returned from a 10-days business and pleasure trip spent in Denver. eee Mrs. Jack Horn is here today from Cheyenne visiting with friends. eee Miss Ann Frederickson, owner of the millinery shop on the balcony of the Midwest Ph: » Is expect- ed_to return this evening after hay- r which she spent some time in Chicago, New York and Boston purchasing the latest spring and early summer models in millinery. visit short time. Miss Frederickson also ‘with friends in Denver for a ; Mr. and Mrs. E. C..Boon of Bil- Ungs are visiting here for the re- mainder cf the week with relatives and friends. ~ San Francisco will be the guests here for some time of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Kem at their residence on South Center street. A. eee 4 Mr. and Mrs. Tracy N. Shaw are the proud parents of an eight- Pound son born this morning. Mr. Shaw {is connected with the Indus- trial Relations department of the Midwest Refining company. eee . Casper friends of Mrs. John O. James will be sorry to learn of the death of her father, S. H. Aby, which occurred at the family home in Crystal Springs, Miss., Sunday, January 13. Mrs. James left Sun- dny evening but did not arrive home in ‘time to see her father be fore his death. She wi!l spenc. un- tl next month at Crystal Springs. eee Mrs. George Lefring of Los An- ge'es. will be the ohuse guest for several months of Mr. and Mrs H. P. Bubb at their home on South Wolcott street. cee Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cowan are the parents of a six and a haif pound baby svn who arrived yes. terday afternoon at the Women's and children’s hospital. Dr. Victor Dacken reports both mother an¢ son to be progressing satisfactor-ly eee Miss Jeanette Bruce. an instruc tor at the East Casper school who has been seriously il for the last week, is reported to be slightly improved. cee M. E. Young of the New York Oi! company, accompanied by Harry Hynds of Cheyenne, returned this week from New York city where they spent several weeks on a bus iness trip. Mr. Young was joined in Cheyenne on Monday by Mrs Young who accompanied him to Denver to attend the stock show. yee Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. Hag’s' will have as their guests fo ra wee) at their home, 314 South Kimball street, Mr.: Hagist's brother ane sisterinlaw, Mr. and Mrs. J. EB. Wall of Salt Creek. cee Mr. and Mrs. R, R. Hays are visiting. here today with friends from Salt Lake City. eee Miss Margaret McAleer, popular Casper girl who has been a resident ee _ Jaded appetites’ perk up—praise flows freely—over desserts made with Van Duzer’s—the absolutely pure flavoring extracts.—Adv. PAGE THREE of this city for a number of years] BERLIN.—German bankers ‘tn-| the cost of main! corporat! ferred this woek to the Denver of- tices. eee Miss Elnaline Hawkins left yes- terday for Denver to be gone for several days on a pleasure trip, eee Mr, and Mrs. k. G. Holland are}, among the Colorado visitors spend- ing several days here this week. eee Mr .and Mrs. R. M. Hammond have returned from Oklahoma wheer they were called severa! weeks ago by the serious illness of a relative. eee _ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Haines arrived in the city last evening from Billings ahd expect to spend until Saturday here visiting with friends. eee ‘ J. M. Gaston, who has heen visit- ing with bis sister, Mae in Denver for the last month, returned yes- terday. Summary of Night News LOS ANGELES.—Will H. Hays, czar of the movies, was elected hon- orary president of the Association of Motion Picture Producers, Inc., recently organized. MANILA.—The house of represen- tatives of the insular legislature passed a bill appropriating $50,000 for the relief of typhoon sufferers, ter Governor Genera! Leonard Wood vetoed it. CORNS Lift Off—-No Pain! Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a lit- tle “Freezone” on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops. hurting, then shortly you lft it right off with fingers. e Your drifggist ‘sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, suf- ficient to remove every hard: corn, soft corn, or corn betwee the toes and the foot calluses, without sore- ness _or_irritation.—Advertisement. SYDNEY, N. garrisons|tion were closed and half of the and for some time] formed - | in occupied territories is continued. | 2.000 men employed lald off as a re- sched: with the PR = See ete See ee —_———- ult of the coal strice. S.—Three mills of the British Empire Steel corpora- duced a bill tn the chamber giving the government power to prohibit importation of foreign goods into France. PARIS.—Premier Poincare intro- NATIONAL THRIFT WEEK JANUARY 1[7- 23 Provide Practically For Your Loved Ones Go to your lawyer, the man who knows best about your affairs and have him draw up a Will. Do it to- day, while you think of it. Then come to this bank and we will act as Executor for your estate. You don’t want to ask your friend to look after this important matter. He may die or move away and the entire burden would fall on those you left behind. This Bank is a strong institution that will probably be doing business here in Casper long after your time. We have a special department to handle estates and your affairs left in our hands will be assured of earnest careful consideration, practical man- agement and those you leave behind will be assured of receiving the full amount of the property you leave. We Pay 4% on Savings NATIONAL BANK of COMMERCE “A Bank of Strength and Service” : | = = a | of the instruments Casper and without charge for livery. CREE ERAT ST PIANOS STORY-CLARK KURTZMANN LYON & HEALY CLAREDON CABLE-NELSON PRICED FROM $325 to $460 With Additional Cash Savings immediate - vicinity, deliveries outside of Casper and im- mediate vicinity, the only additional charge will be the actual cost of de- SS ee eee ey FREE DELIVERY During this sale we will deliver any purchased in cartage. For PLAYER PIAN BRAMBACH Grand Smallest player Grand made. Especially REMINGTON And Others PRICED FROM $318 to $680 With Additional Cash Savings Extra Special Baby Grand Player Piano Player OS STORY-CLARK, MILTON Piano. IS IN FULLSWAY TWO EXTRA SPECIALS STORY-CLARK PRICED $775 With Additional Cash Savings A Real $950 Value fine for the all rtment. Durin fine for the small apertniants: 860 KURTZMANN GRAND During this sale only........ $ Priced at a $100 Saving With Additional Cash Savings SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ACCORDINGLY ON Saxophones, Cornets, Banjos, Guitars, Violins, Drums, etc. The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. 232 E. Second Street +a AAA Home of the Chickering CASPER HTT 0 ianos, Pl OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE ayer Pianos, Phonographs WONDERFUL VALUES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Phone 194 LUT A Victrolas, Edisons, Columbias, and Brunswicks $72.50 to $175 WONDERFUL BARGAINS AT BIG SAVINGS CASH SAVING PLAN On the purchase of any Piano, or Player Piano included in this Special Clearance Sale, we will allow you an Addi- tional Cash Saving, amounting to 50 per cent of your Down Payment up to $50—in other words: With $10 Cash we will give youa receipt for With $15 Cash we willgive you a receipt for With $20 Cash we will give youa receipt for With $30 Cash we will give youa receipt for With $40 Cash we will give you areceipt for With $50 Cash we will give youa receipt for FREE EXCHANGE PRIVILEGE Within one year’s time, if you de- sire, you may exchange the instru- ment purchased for one of equal or greater value, and we will credit all money paid in on the original instru- ment toward the purchase of the second—-could anything be fairer? 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