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A i ory € b wh Lam OheGie 1 lel Ww. ro Au PC LOK ~ COLDS oO ‘ : Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Perkins are ‘ the parents of a baby daughter, Frightened by a religious adviser || Vera Bllzabeth who arrived last | Thursday, January 24, at their home, satisfactorily. street. Toners for the evening at bridge were won by Mrs, R. C. Wy- land, Mrs. R. BE. Wertz, Carl Shu mmaker and R..C. Wyland, Mr. and Mrs. Andrus will entertain again at two dinner parties to be given on ‘Tuesday and Thursday evening of] New Mexico.where he spent a num- his week. tas ber of weeks -visiting with his tro- q an . Mrs! Wertz Will Entertain tac pars sift Mat Thursday For Mrs. Greenough F. M. Brooker of Lander has re- Mrs. R. Wertz will entertain |turned to his home after spending St an informal luncheon and bridge | several days here on a business trip. Party Thursday in honor of Mrs. J. op PEt 8. Greenough of Lander who will| Elmer Boedecker has arrived in be.the guest this week of Mr. and/ the city from Dubois and will make Mrs..P..C. Nicolaysen at their home | his future home here. on South Woléott a Pe ac fd £. M. May and K. E. Drebat were among the Casper people who spent several Gays last week in Lander attending to business affairs. cee Otto Meskin of Powell spent. sev- i. Mrs. Marguerite Curtz and the |eral days here last week attending Modern Woodmen Will Misses Marguerite and Genevieve | to business affairs, Meet This Evening. * | Fitzgerald, local musicians. The : The- Modern Woodmen of Amer+|trio of capable artists includes a ica, Casper Camp No. 12325 will meet | violinist, a pianist and a harpist. this evening at the Knights of Py-| Not only does the act comprise sev- thias hall for the purpose of initiat-jeral numbers given by the group ing candidates and installing off!-| together but also includes a harp cers. All members of the organiza-|solo by Miss Genevieve Fitzgerald. tion are asked to be “present. The program:is being repeated aga-n * 2s LEEK this afternoon and this evening. Fol. | L. Di Connor was a Casper visitor Dinner Party Saturday lowing are the numbers given. here Friday and Saturday from Evening at Carter Home. “Ave Maria” by Schubert. Rawlins. Mr. and Mrs, G. M. Carter enter-| “Serenade” by Diego. A 2 Oe tained at an informal dinner party} ‘Bohemian Dance” by Raulagger.| Frederick Jarrett. spent a short Saturday evening at thelr home en| “Believe Me" (encore) time last week in Lovell visiting Bpruce street. The evening -was| “Aeolian Harp” (Harp solo). with friends, South Wolcott street. Guests pres- ent besides. members of the club Were Mrs. C. H. Townsend and Mrs. Major Ormsby. An excellent end pleasing pro- gram has been given during the last two days at the America theater by G. P. Miller'spent Friday of Inst Week in Lander on a business trip. “ee Judge R. KR. Rose spent a short time last Friday in Kemmerer en- route io Salt Lake. spent in playing bridge, honors at teed which were taken by Miss Helen W. H. Meredith spent several days Graham. and Herman Hart. Te: > Roe last week visiting with friends in Guests attended. { ERSO Lander. Mr_ Meredith formerly oa P NALS [liters eat a eee Mr.-and Mrs. L. C. Norton be hosts at an informal evening party given this evening at their home on East Second street in honor of .Mrs. Norton's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Davidson's wedding eee Oe non ‘Decorations PO Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mayne and Be as Wt eee acts |aueee | esionewtrnad fat have been issued to 25 guests. be acta Be fee arn eb aiaieaeye ose they have’ been living for the last Mrs. Lathrop Will Entertain four or five mont Pects to spend a week or 10 days on “pepper Club This tae PAO P a business and pleasure trip. aigiassaP- ination ‘win Mrs. Harfv Losenberg of Lander cha a the |Pabbec. clus eae Ferading ot uae was a visitor who spent several days) 17 4 young, purchasing agent here last week the “the .K " J residence, 905 South Center street. for the .Kasoming Oil company is Among the guests who will attend 5 dna spending some time this week~in besides members of the club are,|™T:, 84 Mrs. Jullan. Lever Jr..| Cheyenne on ‘business in connection expect to leave on Friday of this| wiry Mrs. 8. N. Brooks, Mrs. Leigh with his company. send, Mra. G. B. Underwood, week for Ann Arbor, Mich., where es they will make their home and cn” Stanton and) Mrs. C. D.|where Mr. Lever wil complete his nae course In enginecring. see Dyer Hays has «returned from Lander where he spent several days visiting with his parents. oe * Mrs. Sara Morton and son James have returned to their home in Douglas after spending Saturday and Sunday her» visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sul- livan. Among the Denver business call- ers in the city forrseveral days are: D. C. Robgrts, J. L. Manning, James R. Ryan and T. C. Hopper. see Walter R. Sanderson left last evening for Colorado where he ex- guest of friends. . E. E. Lemon is spending some time in Los Angeles being a guest at the’ Hotel Atexandria. pees VLG at ae eats ne]: R. B. Wollamson:6f BMings ts at- The Past Matrons club will be| ry paso, ‘Tesam since the Chelatmes| tending to business affairs here for entertained this week on Wednes- holidays is expected to Yeturn the|® few days this week! + day afternoon by Mrs. J. 3. Svend-|tattor part o* the wool, pore phe sen, assisted by Her daughter, Mrs. Sat ae W. J. Thurman who has been ill James Wilson at the Svendsen‘rest-} Announcements have been recety.|#t his home, 636 East Twelfth street, ed of the arrival of a baby daughter | '* Teported to be much improved to- January 6, to Mr. and Mrs. August | [¥- BEES G. Voth. eee Ned! D. Goza, ‘general agent of the teenth and-Elm streets, complimen- tary to herisister and house guest, Mrs.\H. G. Doughan of Chester, Pa. eee to Chicago. Set, rate cae their home here, Mr. Weinberg any- vision of the Presbyterian Ladies’ | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McNamara. street. days last week. Miss Mabe} Rohn of Basin expects| Northwestern Mutzal Life Insur- to arrive this week, to spend ‘several | ance company at Sheridan is in the ees 4 Mr. and Mrs, Welnberg of Dubois (ISE SULPHUR Th) ing accepted a position in this city. eee Harry McNamara of the Levy Construction company has returned from Douglas where he spent a Aid society Wednesday afternoon at see Broken Out Skin and’ Itching 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Miss Agnes Muir of Lander was Eczema Helped Over Night eee ij Mrs. W. I. Rehr. Jr., and baby days visiting with. friends enroute | city for a day or two on business. expect to arrive son and make short time visiting with his parents, Van Gorden, .412 South’ Grant)the guest of friends here for several daughter Reba Lee are expected to eee For unsightly skin eruptions, rash or blotches on face, neck, arms or body, you do not have to wait for The B. P. O, Elks’ return the latter part of this week | Telief from torture or embarrass- ball will be held on We ve |from Denver where they have been| ™eMt, declares a noted skin special. | ning, February 6, “ ist. Apply ‘a little Méntho-Sulphur vium on Sevepth and Cen! and improvement shows. next day. ‘The bu!'ding has. been completed, ye eyan” . Because of its germ destroying the interior being fin-] pected to arrive in the city soon and| Properties, nothing has ever peen will spend some time ‘here at the| ound to take the place of this sul- home of her att and: uncle, Mr.|PBUr hreparation. » The moment you and Mrs. W. F. Dunn on North Dur. | 2PPly It heallng begins. Only those an who have had unsightly skin Ps Ne ere troubles can know the deliht this Mentho-Sulphur brings. Even fiery, Mr, and Mrs. F.C. Champlin and dinner parties have been son are visiting heré with friends | bing. peg arr vt jie and those wishing to: ent in at for several Says trom Denver. sSufpiur.from any? int ahd Mr, and Mrs. F. A. Davidson of | 0% 't Uke cold cream.—Ady, Billings are among the out of town Set abn, Sas business callers spending several days in the city this week. SEND IT TO THE eee PEARL WHIT® LAUNDRY eee Miss Alma Miller “departe last PHONE | 1702 Elder, Stout and C. H. Horstman will be hostesses for the tea to “he served. Tuesday afternoon at’ 2:30 o'clock at the Masonic temple for the order of Eastern Star. All members as well as visiting mem- bers in the city are inylted to at- tend. Mr. and Mrs. Andrus Entertain At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Andrus were hosts at a formal dinner party one of a series, given Saturday evening a@t their home on Sotth Durbin Break:a Cold Right Up with “Pape's Cold Compound” Take two tablets, every three hour® until three doses are’ taken. The first dose always gives relief. The second and third doses com pletely break up the cold, Pleasant and safe {to ‘take. Contains © no ’ r BOY quinine or opiates. Millions use| ernor ot the Federal Neserve Board, while no longer a resident of Wash “Pape’s Cold ‘Compound.” Price,} ‘ington, spends much time-in the Capital, where she is well ke. She ts. thirty-five -<ents. Druggists susr-| @ close frend of Miss Ailsa Mellon, daughter of the secretary of the antes it—Ady. 4 a f W. P, G. Harding, former gove 725 West Ninth street. Both mother| NEW and baby are reported to be pro-| Mahan, sressing lung. Cletus Moore, 8 months old, is now on his way. back home, none George Wright is president of the structing Kay Thomas, manager of the team. in use pf the ride,’ the worse for the experience. ‘ca ©de Casper Dally Eridune PAGE THREE It’s Huntin’ Time, Y’Know! jewels stolen from Mrs. Hugo Schoellkopf after a New Year's party a year ago, today refused to give the police information he had promised about other caches. into revealing the Denver hiding place of a fruit Jar containing $5¢,000 Jan. 28—John W. bed confession led to the discovery | worth of jewels, Mahan now ts said Jeweler, whose sick of $86,000 worth of the $350,000/t) have regretted that he loosened 7 his tongue. He had promised to t's a Tack or-Two???. adler pie ong oe Cee a YORK, former Jewels are believed hidden, but de- , clined to make the trip. Saige Mahan ts understood to have told detectives a fruit jay was used to hido the 000 batch of jewels be cause suc] carrier was not likely attract curious eyes. Mahan's health was sald today to be greatly improved. ‘DAKOTA BARK CLOSES DOORS HURON, 8. D., Jan. 28—The First National Bank here failed to open its doors today, national bank ocfictals having found that the runs The xiris’ rifle team at Drexel College. Philadelphia, will challenge made on the bank in the last few! any marksman in the country. During the past four years the girls days had depeted its cash reserve. haven't lost a match, Photo shows Lieutenant G. Hoes, U. S. A. Ine ome in where the offensive tack was extracted from a bank. HALF PRICE COATS, SUITS, DRESSES IN A GREAT VALUE GIVING EVENT These three departments have combined their resources to make this the greatest, most memorable sale we have ever held. When you see the phenomenal rductions you'll realize that this is the time of times to buy. EVERY GARMENT REDUCED. Our stock has already been marked down for winter.clearance. Now it is half of that marked price. Your olden opportunity—every garment plainly marked and on display for your inspection. Pay one HALF THE * sg iy a me MARKED PRICE. COATS | DRESSES| SUITS Choice of Sport or heavy. Fur- Full lot of Wool Dresses. Toclose | A few remaining Winter. Suits, trimmed. out at, some suitable for spring. $17.25 to $75| $7.45 to $20 | $10 and UP ASMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ARTICLE ’TILL NEEDED Ip PRICE Two Days Only Tuesday and Wednesday COME EARLY—MAKE YOUR CHOICE JOE DAVID &CO. 227 8. CENTER PHONE 747 Two Days Only Tuesday and Wednesday 4