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sis be Casper Sunday Cridune PAGE FTSZ OR 2S. SAB ia yk RSet mae a a Sa Le PE EES ri | ae gp |8. OPW. GOD esis ginte MEI ateat< os. a eS Te SW AANTAN Ry sree | Ie'tetaes none ste. . CHEER THE HOME WITH MUSIC evening January 29, at 6:30 at the . < : christian church are on sale at the Handicraft Class ‘ P . Y. rs An intereste! group enjoyed the 5 . z for work in basketry under the direc- é 3 generously tion of Misa Myrtle Cook at the ¥.| ° W. ©. A. last Tuesday evening. Mise | a kindly giving her Plans Announced Sat-. ey : urday at Henning of ; d ; members will be very welcome to at- 2 Luncheon. tend. 4 rhe meeting will be on bre = ae a sant poomet, Tre peat ined |, Am interesting meeting with the 5 Miss Olive Puntenney presided at tach JOGCiSPRAaRk bis Coste te best attendance yet this year was rkhe : F the weekly meeting of the Business | ? eld at High school Tuesday. ; bok ‘ and Professional Woman's club the regular annual meeting at which| ne subject of the masattng weak : ; i, rief annual re: | | moon luncheon at the Henning on ba aPi *) Oo wgmtd bap lag moses Health Inventory, each girl check: ‘ ; Saturday at which time various ac- ‘are elected. Every paired bw 2 lag ing herself against a detailed out: - x | tivities of the club were brought ist Ine of health’ standards. Eloise Te at on Defore the membership. Offers everyone an opportunity to purchase a Musical Instrument at greatly re- oar be! Directors by casting het McKin, vice president of the club, et : It was reported that E. R. Shipp | ? BR hole a g y vote. Six places are to be filled, the | Presided in the absence of the pre: ‘Pos ais f ob ee had again extended the offer of the, duced prices, with an additional cash savings plan. Every instrument carries incumbents to serve for three years, | "ie. A special table will be arrang- ; : use of last year's camp site on | the Chas. E. Wells Music Co. guarantee. Following are the candidates sub. ed for the Girl Resérves at the mem- Garden Creek and the Social and bership meeting of the Y. W. C. A. mitted by the nominating com- Recreation committee plans to open | mittee: Mesdames F. B, Andrews, |°"4 Tepresentatives of the club will 3 % the camp just as early as the! j a 1. C. Austin, R. C. Cather, Go, | sttend. ‘ : f * 7 Weather will permit. ‘ Gorsubhi, 2uV¥.. elnege Predation ap F. = . 4 par os og acento meetings are tho prin- P eset, .AnA.) Let Nes, Laura rf Giris’ Party ‘ 3 hi pal diversion of the members | 9 9 i L. Monson, Mrs. 8. ie, Mra. A. Most enjoyable time was had by Mad f ‘ @n effort to prepare a programy of B. Ritchie, Lillie Roberts, Helen & group of employed girls at a party 2? & >a activity covering the first six 4 ’ Wallace, . at the ¥. W. C. A. last Tuesdoy months of this year for submission | es ele ake on ot baseball formed 2 $ to the board of directors which | = = ; r : the chief diversion of the evening. ’ be a J ce ¥, meets next Tuesday evening. Y. Business Girls’ Club _ The girls decided that they would } 2 : “ Mrs. Berta Smith, director of ' Because of the annual meeting of| have another party in two weeks to 8 i mee club misic, entertained the mem-! the ¥. W. C, A. on the regular meet-| which they would invite all other . My bers with two vocal numbers. Miss ing night this week, the club will! girls of their acquaintance. Ellis, the new social service secre- | a tary of Casper was a guest of the | club, — Labor Loss Heavy | From Accidents MRS. MARSHALL DAYTON, who has been found by her } many friends to be extremely interesting, the result in part of several years war service abroad for the Red Cross. PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY Mr. and Mys. R. H. Nichols are visiting for a few da: at the Buz zard ranch, G. L. Walker is attending to busi ness affairs here from Powell. see Miss Jule! Bunch is visiting with Miss Mary Robbins left yesterday friends here from her home in Den- for her home in Muscatine, Ia.,| Ver where she will visit with her pare! NEW YORK, Jan. 26 — (United! Press)—More than 21,000 deaths in | 1924 will result from industrial ao: | cidents in the Unitée States, aoc- Social Calendar for eed to Address Coming Week Lutheran Men on cording to the National Industrial | Conference board. The board is Friday Evening) visi’: vic suse “ae PIANOS dere um At wl ntran e Die oe ee | GRAND PIANOS STORY-CLARK the Pepper club at her hyme. 1924 estimate, based on figures in | Monday bridge club moeting at recent yeara will present 1,728 TWO EXTRA SPECIALS KURTZMANN English ‘Lutheran church at their] cases of permanent total disability regular monthly dinner hour Friday the home of Mrs. Jeremiah Ma- evening, Fobrasry 1, kt aigehiety| dieabilty and “323899, came of STORY-CLARK LYON & HEALY Mr, and Mrs. Jay Miller of Salt] honey. Pp. m., in the Henning Hotel banquet | temporary disability, The loss in) disses CLAREDON $775 CABLE-NELSON few days. be hosts at a form! dinner party. With Additional Cash Savings PRICED FROM adv gta eek: Segue Michie are held taste ee Ma room. Mr. Reed's subject will be} wages i# estimated at $1, A Real $950 Value $325 to $460 : New Method of KURTZMANN GRAND The trip was made overland, Ndtinidon Reducing Fat With Additional Cash Savings ha eee Sapo dyny Pe eat TWO TRAINLOADS OF A news item from abroad informs in for a few days visitin; “Sources*of Inspiration.” This sub-| 866. The number of days los friends from chile’ radio east hen ere see Ject will be open for general discus-j reaches 227,169,970. These figures | Priced at a $100 Saving that thi A ‘te: method of * *. Producing. # slim, trim figure With Additional Cash Savings city. sion after Mr. Reed has finished his| do not include the heavy losses to SILK IN SHIPMENT meeting with astont This system, h Pi main address. A musical prograia| employers, which are probably Marmy reser ‘Tablet method of reducing fat. eee Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Dean have an their guest at their home on Wol- cott street for a few days thgir son, Alfred, of Chicago, .. will go to New York, from where she will sail for Greece. Miss Rob- bins will be an instructor in a school near Athens. L. A. Reed will speak to the Lu- theran Men's club of the Grace ~ Mr, and Mrs. Ed Knittle ann~ the arrival of a bilby datighter, M Louise, Thursday evening, January 24, at Dr. Keith’s hospital. Both mother and baby are doing nicely. eee Col. E, H. Kimball of Glenrock is the guest here for & short time of Mr. and Mra, W. 8. Kimball at their home on Wolcott street. . . Harry Parsons has been spending ‘Tuesday Formal dinner and bridge party at| has also been arranged. equal to-the losses to the workers. Pix iaattsvaret~ Seraatcvrdt the home of Mr. and Mrs. 2. Mil] at 4: ted that all members picks hits keg attending to! Anarus, will ab toot be. iuahe but that aftal atoke: Misa Kathleen Sullivan will enter ‘they will bring others with them, | lemons. James H. Roush returned today tain the Midnight bridge club. This meeting is open to all those from a trip to California, where he} y,2:. 5: SB» t#@ to be given at the|who are interested in the upbuilding a tip to pot ere he! Masonic temple. "lof Cas better solf. has been for the last two months. . bi we ba Salt of lemon does not comes from . Miss Wila Irwin has accepted a position with the Midwest Phar- macy. Miss Sadie Strothside of Hay Springs, Neb., has arrived in the/ Mrs. Abe Kassis and daughter, city and will spend some time here/ Mary, of the Kassis Dry teks, taking chiropractic treatments from|Company are spending several | "dee luncheons, Dr. R. Masek, the nerve and spine Weeks in New York and other Hast.| Mrs. re ee by iat james A rtain pas oat at 216 Nort! ol ern cities on s baying trip. Pait “Miitrons cle, ‘The Rev. Robert Allingham, pas-|, Chapter, “O” of the P. E.O. Sister Victrolas 2 4% o to say that we have nothin: P Mrs, L. C, Harusterger and Mrs.|tor of the Pirst, Conuncestionnt | hood meeting at the home ot Mrs.| SPOKANE, Wash, Jan. 26—Two Better to this ‘purpose In ‘hin eoune Extra Special Baby Grand n George Harusberger were Casper ar-| church, has returned from a 10-day | MoSween. trainloady:of silk, sald to be the 8 flealt steudily and easily Player Piano Ed rivals in the city yesterday trom| trip to Chicago, and will resume his|, Bridwette club meeting at the|largest~ transcontinental shipment tothe stomach, ths 1sons thelr home In Lander. place in the pulpit of his church home of Miss Bertha Sthler. ever made, passed through here to- the help of ag se Altar and Rosary society wiiliday over the Great Northern rall- or interfer- serve a dinner at the Mullin club, oe here at today's services, BRAMBACH Grand Player Piano. Smailest player Grand made. Es- Columbias pecially fine for the small apart- AND Rawat. $860) | ua runswickKs road for Patterson, N. J. The] fnce with ones meals t valué of the shipment was said to| civilization’s be $7,500,000. H. C. Rothwéll, B. H. Frazier and B. W. Starmer are among the Den-| yfodern Woodmen cape aS ges aepneine several Wit Hot Comore. adruoes Panay wh extra thg| ys in aan | Casi Dp No. 12325, Modern | owners of the Thursday bridge} _H. J. Shada of Shoshoni ts {n° the] reducers, | We say economical, he- .! tite ‘ Woodmen of America, will hold a | MOM city for several days on business.| cause Marmola Prescription Tab- ‘oster Mitchell is “Nere on busi-) meeting tomorrow evening at the Mr. Shadd ts making plane for a|1et# (made in accordance with the ness for a few days from Salt) knights of Pythias pall during}, Mt and Mrs. R. M, Andrus will * ing plans for a a, ence baiting x famous Marmola Presoription) can Creek. which time candidates. will be be hosts at a formal dinner party | Pottery ory to erected soon|be obtained of any druggist the world over or from the Marmola M 4. Mrs. W) 3.0 a Pca a aise et be ro (eat i remine aches “asasctation of fears Pen top onecaetiat Mr. . W, J. Conwi - ch., for one do Mr, and Mrs, mway at-| members are asked to attend. the Sarat Ghibating cto ottiinecs vhich is a decidedly economical PRICED FROM rived yesterday from Milwaukee and ASD Aa gta “= ae oe % meet Are You a Woman ° Srlcatothaidariom “the neeer oF intend to nd several days here. a ome 0} 18. H. Wi. Parsons, © tS tains. Th spend sever Turkey Dinner Wednesday vs'6 If You're Young or in Middle Life, | are hnrniless advertisement. | $72. 50 to $1 75 Lawrence Johnston of the Graham| At Mullin Club. Friday ‘< You Cannot Afford to Overlook oJ! The Altar and Rosary society of . , Paper com: has returned from a Mrs. J. P. O'Brien will entertain One Word in This Dongle ie spent a short] St. Anthony's Catholic church will] the Friday bridge club at her resi- time on business for his company. | Serve 4 turkey dinner next Wednes: | gence, Favorite Prescription is a fine tonic | eee evening beginning at 6 o'clock Satin day for young girls as well as grown Russell is a Cody visitor| ®t the Mullin club,” The public {s] yr, ana Mrs. M. P. Wheeler wili| women. My ‘first experience wit! Blair, Nebr.—“I think Dr. Pierce's | WONDERFUL BARGAINS AT BIG SAVINGS Stanley here for several days on a business | !nvited. be hosts at a formal dinner party at| the ‘Prescription’ was quite a few ! trip. their home on Beech street. fears ago when my daughter was in eee B Business and Professional Wo.| an extremely neryous condition and \ | M. Ramer, an official of the Chi-| Dance Friday. 4 man’s club meeting at the Henning} suffered with { larity, Just a CASH SAVING PLAN On the purchase of any Piano, or Player Piano included ih this Special Clearance cago & Northwestern Rallroad, is} The Retail Clerks union will give | hotel. half bottle of the ‘Prescription’ fi i) here on business from Chadron. a dancing party Friday evening, cured her of both the nervousness (| . . elie chemeyenit . February 1, at the Culinary Work- and the feminine trouble and proved Wd ‘Thomas Sproat of ‘Billings, rep-| ers’ hall. Music will be furnished KIDDIES IN to be an excellent tonic’ besides. PI A YER PIANOS Sale, we will allow you an Additional Cash resentative of the Bower & Block| by Spies’ Howling Wolves and an Several months afterward (at mid- Saving, amounting 18 50 per cent of your be Surgical Supply company, is spend-| enjoyable evening is promised to all JAPAN PLAY die life) I mysélf was in a very Down Payment up to $50—in other words: ing a week or ten days here. those who attend. geryous sae poe the half bottle STORY CLARK MILTON With $10 Cash we will give you a of ‘Prescription’ that miy daughter fy receipt for mi 9 EARTHQUAKE [ion ices ee had bee& in hers. It is a specific .s that is unequalled for women.”— BY CLARENCE DUBOSE Mrs. L. H, Lothrop, 211 E. Lincoln : (United Rhea) Staff Correspondent) | st. a ONT Altho women may affect to disre-| TOKYO, Jan. 26—(United Press)| Get the Prescription from your BY AUSEN Eee ft not| ard the cold now, they are any.|—Yes, kids will be kids, the world| druggist in tablets or Nquid.— Ad. g Ri that when the great alrship| thing but indifferent to the furs for| over! vertisement. With $15 Cash receipt for ~=~-$22.50 With $20 Cash we will give you a receipt for _.___ With $30 Cash we receipt for .~..-.__- ~~~--$45.00 With $40 Cash we will give you a receipt for __- REMINGTON And Others PRICED FROM $318 to $680 Good Stenographers Are Always In Demand at Good Salaries naiaee Se st ea With $50 Cash we will giv fan Shenandoah starts for the North Saas eS a em ae TEPSHaDE | cuarenteven. eariiiewes, START MONDAY receipt for ._...__.-.___ : ine Pole, shi nnot carry a crew 0} . iti ii | Pole, aha cannot carry a crew, of and Apel) Word come tom Parl qithe quaint, sally kimonaed Jap HODSOLL ber Businaas With Additional Cash Savings ay pet? Ee eS ae men wil! make their appearance on many|"OW. They call it “playing earth- Y Coll e, Inc. FREE DELIVER Lu could Rear may exclamationa about | of the ‘tailormade scarfs of silver] dake. play earthquaxe |] Balcony New Public Market lege, . Y {19 g aa exe sat nobody | £0x and mole will be worn with} The way you “play earthquake Building Phone 1825 FREE EXCHANGE PRIVILEGE : : : i Bu how cold my face Is. afternoon costumes and the short|is to throw everything out of the During this sale we will deliver any COD a re nee ae ae arenas Jackets are expected to be extremely | house, Just as quickly and uncer- Second and Beech Street Within one year’s time, ifvyou de- of the instruments purchased in it 2 the EBRRIBEE en aiden ethektage Popuiar. These latter will be €xXeclt-| eee all thin Farnitnee eae oy | eres — = | sire, you may exchange the instru- Casper and immediate vicinity, te or in ss) vi y ‘a ot . - ” , i" = siete reaiteeiataa:earit gazelle, reindeer and pljick, the lat- fee eal ad which always fol- V Ol B P OR peso tlle ee a ita chase rae Canes or bass ‘© Re Sure the so-call ter a product of the furriers dye pot| lows earthquakes. EI lt JR E Al ITY A RI we Ww credit a eliveriées outside o: Jasper and im- as or understocking, having the same] aig brush whose animal ancestora| It's a great game for the young- ‘ yee money paid in on the original instri- mediate vicinity, the y additiong tint as the skin, offers considerable|i°. aiaaen in mystery. stere—but, really rather rougti on Specializing In yp gina ru. 1 € vicinity, the only additional protection and is invisible. But} “3G, appt , tired of the| the furniture, to say nothing of ment toward the purchase of tne charge will be the actual cost of de- : these have not been universally) 1st, they have been ‘wearing, ana| the mothers and housewives. 3 . SOFT WATER SHAMPOOS AND secend—could anything be fairer? liver worn by any means. finding it too early for the extreme} Put it into American and it's YEAST FACE PACKS With the contrariness of fashion,| spring modes are turning to the be-| about like this: Suite 211, O-S Bldg—For Appointment—Phone 259-J s the sunburn shades are unrivaled in| tween-seasons creation: These are “We're playing earthquake, Ma- popularity in the middle of wintew.| delightfully soft little hats made en-| ma!” These shades range from the golden| tirely of ribbon. They may be of| Smash! Bang! Tables and chairs yellow of a Burmese temple girl to} narrow ribbon embroidered and me-| thrown out the paper walled doors the tint acquired by an Atlantic] talized, of lace ribbon with a picot| into the street. Children crashing City life guard in August and the} edge wide ribbon with one side dullj after them with clocks and bric- complexion of the battle-scarred vet-}and the other shiny, satin ribbon or| @brac! erans of the bluegrass prior to 1918.| corded silk ribbon. Children. Children. What do you With these colors attractively dis-] Paris haa contributed recently,] mean? There's no earthquake! Be- played at every street crossing, the] too, very original head dress created| have yourselves! Put those things unlucky male victim of snow blind:| specially to conceal the nape of the t back in the houso!"* SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ACCORDINGLY ON L New Prices at the Radiant Beauty Shop Saxophones, Cornets, Banjos, Guitars, Violins, Drums, ete. bors Marcelling and bob curl $1.25 Eye Brow Arching ~~ Water Waving .__.---$1.25 } Bob Hair Shampoo — Hair Dressing -._._ Famous Feroud’s Hot Oil Manicuring Treatments _------- $1.00 e to ness this winter is indeed to bé!neck of those who havo short hair h, all right — but’ who said . 5 3 , IH i pitied, -|when wearing formal evening dreas,| there was an earthquake? We're ||| “Try the Radiant Shop's Dry Climate Facials. -We specialize le - Wa . Garters adorned with tiny ostrich|One is the “bonnet Juliette’ which| just playing earthquake—hbecause in Inecto Hair Dyeing a feathers are the latest wrinkle of|is a netting hemstitched in brilliants| it might be one, rea!ly-truly.” PRICES REASONABLE RADIANT BEAUTY SHOP Phone 682R Balcony Henning Hotel Home of the Chickering 232 East Second Street Casper, Wyo. Phone 194 Ae The “really-truly' earthquake and fire did destroy enough furnt- ture in Tokyo, heaven knows. But the new game bi¢s fair to destroy almost as much! fashion to obviate the wrinkles of] with ta st the nape of the neck the hose. Frequently these plumes] and on the sidee falling to the Are Interspersed with rococo flowers| shoulders. The other is the “ban- and simphantasies are utilized for|deau Theodora” in dull pearls with braceleta, teasels falling over the ears,