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BY MARY TOBIN vast exalted rulers, directors 21ks' Home association and the vict deputy exaltea ~anders, who is making his visit inthe city this week. Follow- “ng dinner, candidates will be initiat-|_ Mra, E. C. Davis of Cleveland, 0. “1 and a banquet will be given for !8 visiting with friends here’ this ul members of t! week. ° Mr. Perkins Will Entertain. fc Perkins will be host.at/¢d the convention at San given Fri. Of the United States Chamber of Eight Commerce. Mr. Cullen is a member day at the first of a series of in formal bridge luncheons given at ber residence, 1132 South Durbin street. Among those who attended were Mrs. John Bingenheimer, Mrs. William Pollock, Mrs. John Whelan. Mrs. C. P. Plummer, Mrs. Storres Mrs. Harry Free, Mrs. G. R. Wald schmidt, Mrs, George Jarvis, Mrs. John Pettingill, Mrs. 8. L. Griebel, Mrs. Fred Newman, Mrs. Arthur A. Mrs. Q. K. Deaver, Mrs. A. Baker, Mrs. R. M. Boeke, Mrs. Don R. B. Wertz, Mrs. Paul chellor, Mrs. James P. Sweeney, official ; With an oil co: an informa! dinner to be day evening guests will attend. Mrs, mr ae Entertains of this week. Miss Edna Smith and the hostess. Mrs. Price will entertain again on sixth and ninth of February at Mrs. J. J. Donovan yesterday en- tertained the members of the Laf- Lot Bridge club, which is composed of wives of Casper dentists, at ‘her residence, 523 South Park street. Honers at bridge for the afternoon were won by Mrs. W. J. Bingham. Mrs. Lawrence Donovan and Mrs. Ackerman of Michigan were guests for the afternoon. two informal luncheons and bridge Midi Club Midnight Bridge Clu! Miss Kathleen Sullivan tained the members of the Midnight Bridge -club last evening at her home or East Tenth street. for the evening were taken by Mrs. ‘Among those who at- tended were Mrs. T. J. Drew, Mrs. al Hooper, Mrs, Julian Lever Jr., ‘The club will be entertained again next week on Tuesday by Mrs. Paul Hooper. Entre. Nous Club Meeting Tomorrow. The Entre Nous club wil! meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. Heifrich. All members are asked to be present and to bring purchased for the Patricia Sullivan, The club will tained again in two weeks by Mrs. McGrady at her home, Fourteenth and Elm streets. Van Meter Recital Thursday Evening. Baptist Circle The pupils of the Van Meter school of music will give a recital tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Methodist Episcopal church to which the public fs invited to at- An Excellent program: has been ‘planned and follows: Bernard Daly, The East Side circle of the Bap- tist church will meet Thursday af- o'clock at the home of Mrs, J. W. Reid, 133 South Me- Kinley street. . Plano—“Slumber Neighbors of Woodcraft Hold Public Installation. ‘The Neighbors of Woodcraft, Cas- per circle No. 409, held public in stallation last evening at the I. O. 0. F, hall with Lona Bishop acting as installing officer. Gerald Daly, plano—“Gayotte.”" Adabelle. Hammock, violin—“He- brew Melody.” Lily May Megenity, plano—“Aulad Lang Syne.” A-program of interest was given which included Roy Larsen, violin—"First Waltz.” Hazel Wright, piano—‘Rose Ma- “Negro Funeral,” Benetta Holman; “\. “Lucky Four Leaf Clover;* accompanied by Mrs. “A Dream of " Mrs. Theo. Sharp, accom- panied by Mrs. A. E. Perry; dance Betty Grisinger, accompanis' Bishop; reading, A. E. Perry Theo. Shar piano—Santa Blanche Hanley, violin—“Hunter’s Ch iy Wright, piano—"Jolly Hunts- violin—‘Turkish Scottish dances, Stewart, accompanied by Mr. Stew- art on the bag pipes; f Marjory Hartzell, piano—"Thrush selection, Miss Lucille Bishop; vocal ce Makes the Heart Vanell, violin—“Poor Lit: Shackelford, accompanied by Mrs.| | lillian “Roth, plano—"Streabogg, Florence Dotman; Mrs. Moyta Campbell, Officers; «installed: were: guardian neighbor, Helma Newton; guardian neighbor, Mina Whisen- hunt; »magician, Marie Overbaug! clerk, Clarissa Davis; banker, Ethel Angel; musician, Olive Kelly; attend- Virginia Brewer; guards, Gertrude Holcomb; man- ager, Olive Barker; inner sentinel, outer sentinel, Allen; flag bearer, Leone Ellis, and ~* Correspondent, J. F. Heagney.» At fortune tellin, violin—"Merry Harry Powell, plano—“Song of the Plowman.” Annie Morganstein,. violin—‘Hu- Erika Schmidt, plano—"Catch violin—“First Loss.” Holden, violin—“Pil- Carl Schedler, grims’ Choru: Sethryn Siebers, cello—Reverie.” Velma Schedler, violin—“Trau- the close of the meeting refresh- ments were served by the committee | Mildred Daly, vocal — “‘Dream- i chasse snd dancing wak enjoyed. | *" PY 5. | Girardot, violin—“Love's The silk quilt was awarded to Mrs. Elia Adams, holder of the lucky Plano —* Slower Thora Siebers, violln—“Ye Olden Style” (GTinuet). P. E. 0. Meeting at McSween Residence. Mrs. McSween will entertain the members of chapter “O” of the P. this evening at 745 at her home in the Josendal apartments on Eighth stre: members and visiting P. B. O.'s in the city are invited to attend see Thursday Bridge Club The Thursday Bridge club will meet tomorrow afternoon. at the home of Mrs. Ted Purd; Park avenue. ad Dinner Thursday at Reed Residence. Methodist Aid Meeting Tomorrow. Aid society of -the church will meet Thursday after- noon at 2:30 o'clock at the church, 1614 East Second street. A full at- tendance of m embers is desired. Mrs. Ida Lowe will entertain at a musical and silver tea to be given this evening at her home, 113 South Lincoln street, for the benefit of the Mrs. Lowe will be assisted during the evening by the Mesdames Manning, Horsch, Hall, Morgan and Chisholm. All Pythian Knights, of Pythias and friends are invited to attend. ‘PERSONALS Mrs. L. M«Castieberry and daugh- ter Priscilla Jane of Basin, who have been the guests here fora short time ef Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Castlebetry and familly et their hors, 823 South Lincoln street, left this afternoon for Bay City, Texas, where they will visit with relatives and friends. rary Pythian Sisters. Mrs. L, A. Reed wi'l entertain at an informal dinner party tomorrow eveNing at her home on South Cen- complimentary to Mrs. J, B. Greenough of Lander, guest of Mr. and Mrs. P: C. Informal Bridge Party Last Evening. Mr. and Mrs. H, H. MacMaster entertained last evening at an in- formal bridge party at their home on South McKinley street, honors at which were taken by Mrs. H. Party Tomorrow at he a irre Mr. and Mrs E. C..Combs of Den- ver are the guests of friends in the city for seyeral days haying arrived class of the Presbyterian church taught by Mrs. Charles A. Wilson wil! give an in- formal pasty tomorrow gfternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the church. Hos‘ for the afternoon will be Mrs. Fred Van Gorden, Mrs. F. C. Fis! er, Mrs. C. BE. Hawks, Mrs. L. FI B. Firmin, Mrs. G. O, Rankin, Mrs. J. H. McCorry, Mrs. Elsie Ward has returned from a three weeks’ pleasure trip Spent with friends and relatives’in Lincoln, Neb, ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Ellis haye as their guest at thelr home on -Dur- bin street, Mrs. Ellis’ sister, Miss Helen Shire of Colorado Springs. ee Charles A. Wilson. B. P. 0. E. Banquet and Initiation Tomorrow. The trustees of the B. P. O. E. lodge wll be hosts at a dinner to be Served tomorrow evening at 6,30 o'clock at the club for the officers, poe eae aa esa aaa era Mr. and Mrs B, H. Taylor have returned from Cheyenne where they have been 77 a business and pleas- ure trip for the last Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ryan will leave the latter part of this week for Los Ahgeles where they expect to spend a month or six weeks. HEAD COLDS with antiseptic MENTHOLA Apply to yo! tonig! Mrs. E. A. Hill {3 among the Den ver business visitors spending. soy- eral days in the ci Mr, and Mrs. D. HB. Robinson have r d from a weeks spent in Denver? ur nostrils Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hughs and BT. Cuilen of, the Wyoming Grocery company yesterday attend- Francisco [of the freight traffic committee of the Casper Chamber of Commerce. . Mrs. Bernice Erickson and chil- dren, who have -been visiting here for the last three months with Mrs. Erlcksons mother, Mrs. G. 'T. Mor- gan, have returriéd to their home in California. Suest at he- home on South Wol- cott street, ser mother, Mrs. Acker- man of Michigan. eee Mr. and Mrs James Douglas are the parents of an eight-pound baby daughter who arrived Monday even- ing, January 28, at the county hospi- . Dr. Kamp the attending phys!- clan, reports mother and baby to be doing nicely. Mr. Douglas is head | geologist for the Union On company of California. eee Robert Grieve fs in thé city from Oil City visiting with Mrs. Grieve and family. eee Mrs. W. F. Henning has returned from Chicago, where she spent sev- eral weeks. wee Mrs. Otto Schwennsen is spend- ing today here visiting with friends and shopping from the Schwennsen ranch. eee Miss Margaret Dougherty is vis!t- ing with friends in Texas. eee Miss Florence Benedict, an in- structor’ at the Mills school, has as her guest her mother, Mrs, Charles Benedict of Wisconsin. Mrs. Bene- dict has been here for some time and expects to leave Friday for her home. cee Mr. and Mrs P. R. Blakey return. ed this morning from a several Weeks’ buying trip spent at the east- ern markets. eee Mrs. C. B. Cashman is the guest of friends here for several days from her home ct Salt Creek. m ve oa Mr. FB. Harrison ts visiting with triendg and shopping for a few days here fram Circle, Wyo. eee Miss Minnfe ‘Tyler of Arkansas ar- rived in the citythis morning and will spend several days here. —> - CITY BRIEFS Charles Holland is confined to his home, 541 South Kifnball street, on account of illness. eee Leo D. Shire arrived this morning on @® several days’ business trip from Chicago. cee G. N.“Robinson, Robert Tyrrell, L. V. Firkel, C. H. Kinney. and T. L. Boone are Denver business men who arrived in the city this morning and who expect, to spend several days here. see Paul Danielson left last evening for Kansas City, having been called there by the serious illness of a friend: eee Ward: Calvert. is among the Om- aba business visitors in tho city this ‘week. : ‘cee 0..Newcomb.of Denver, is attend- oral days this week. G. G. MeGarrah of St. Louis is in the city on a business trip of several days. eet Paul R. Felix is among the out of town business callers spending a number of days here this week from Denver. eee H. B. Hughes of Riverton came down last evening and will spend several days here. ’ eee Gill Hilde and E. Syberson of Minnesota are visiting here for sev- eral days having arrived yesterday. eee several months. Howard Wilson is visiting here with his parents for several days | fil! from Lavoye. L. J. Hendrix departed last eve- Latest Creations of Dame Fashion Miss Adel Ackerman has as her SE I eS, At the left, a very effective two: appliqued bod ce, fluting, pleated skirt. the same material plain waist and ruff Irene Castle. piece garment of crepe Tremaine, At the right another dress of Both worn by Miss GOV. M’CRAY IS BANKRUPT} spending two weeks here on a busl- | started, for Casper wants its even visiting with brother Harold. Russel Thorpe tang stockman, fn Casper yesterday for the time in seven years. used to be well known in this com- His father was a stock- The visitor ex- 1 known Mon. visiting friends Mr. Tho: : om. | _ FRANKFORT, Indiana, Jan, 30.—| Governor Warren T. McCray is ad aa dae sium judged a bankrupt in the report of pressed surprise at the way Casper has grown during the last few ancery, ‘eho recently conducted ring of the petition of three The reports was. For Wayne banks. made public hero: today. In the repart Mr. Sheridan held that McCray is no — SUMMARY OF | NIGHT NEWS WASHINGTON—Preimer zelos of Greece and other officials appealed for aid from the Americah, Greek refugees a farmer nor a from the federal laws governing in- voluntary b«nkrupicy proceedings, <i } PREUSS FUNERAL IS | SET FOR THURSDAY | | of Herman Preuss y will be held y chapel at 2:30 who died he . Carter will officiate, ILIOUSNESS_| sick peecnane: = st An active liver withoat calomel. CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS Never sicken or gtipe—only 256 Asia Minor, GENEVA—League of Nations at- tach importance town coming con- versation between’ Sir Eric mond, league secretary and because of its affect on extension cf > tle league's ‘activ.ties “as PAGE THREE LOVE AFFAIRS OF COCA COLA KING TO BE AIRED ATLANTA, Ga, Jan. 30.—With Candler for $500,000 veniremen present and preparations | breach of promise. Ghe stated that ‘gia, ada Bie, completed to accommodate as large Selection of thegjury was expected for alleged ; vindication of the alleged charges. & crowd as possible in the court |to proceed rapidin, Candler to furnish her the names room the trial of the suit of Mrs. Mrs. De Bouchel, charging in her | °f the informants and that he re- Onezima De Bouchel of New | petitions, that Mr, Candler broke his | fused. She dented the alleged Orleans, against Asa G. Candler, | engagement to marry her as the re- | charges. Sr. Atlanta soft drink magnate, | sult of alleged information given} Mr. Candler, in his anuwer. said Was expected to get under way | him to the effect that two men had | he did not make any charges Promptly with | the opening of | visited her in her room in a hotel at | against Mrs. De Bouchel, but merely United States District court here to- | night during a confederate reurion | conveyed to her the information he day, Mrs. De Bouchel fs suing Mr.| in Atianta, in Cctober, 1919, seeks | had received, Oe eo ovr aN BENG STAGEDVONE KILLEDIN: [BLACK HITS THE AMERIGAN LEGION) eascczss: non. sn, s» “one man is known to have been killed and number of other persons In. Thomas H. Goodman, ears of What's a tewn without a band? || jured late today when the Buffalo for all Jast sura- sylvania Railroad | 2° ded at 4 o'clock yesterdty after mer they enjcyed the music prov.t-| was wrecked at the St. George Flag | 00" at the Goodmsr. apartment in ed by the American Legion band ini! station, 22 miles south of here. The | the Albuquerque flowing an {ilnese are hoping that again this year the train, made up of two coaches, aj of a year. The deceased had been entertainment will be provided then:.| baggage car and a pullman, left | confined to. hi ; For this purpose the Legion 1s| Buffalo at 9.15 a. m., and was due Se vee since Tuy. FoR BIND MEMBERS BY TRAIN WRECK PIONEER DEAD now rounding up the members of|in Pittsburgn at 6:36 p. m. Mr. Goodman was born at Cedar its musical organization and will posal Grove, Wis. He lived the greater hold a preliminary meeting to-]_ EMLENTON, Penna., Jan. 20,—| Dart Of his life in the Black Hills, S. morrow night at § o'clock in the} Pennsylvania railrcad officials here | 0: Coming to Casper last June. Hs club roms of the Vroman post in the| reported that while all wires to St.| “St went to Lavoye but after he Becklinger building. All ex-service| George, 12 miles from here, were |W25 there a few weeks he was men, Legionnaires and any others| crippled when the Buffalo flyer was brousht Into Casper becatme of his who can plsy band instruments are| wrecked on the George curve at| **™!ous condition. asked to attend this meting. The| p. m,, they had learned that the| Surviving relatives are a widow, only requirement is that one have| fireman had been killed and a num.|* @aughter Edna, of Casper, and the ability to do his stuff in the|ber of passengers hurt. {three sons Thoma. Jr., and Robert band. Turn out and get things of Casper and Russell of Deadwood, ing band concerts next summer. \Cleaning Works [his ‘eats ‘enh now at the Muck funeral home and the funeral will be ~s from §& hony'’s ¢ olic Two More Divorce | At Sheridan Is [church at #39 i : ek tomorrow | ating Friends have beer flowe: Actions Are Filed Robbed, Report ou aa he debs DE Two divorse sult wore filed this — | wek with the clern of court. Flor. ri énce Brennan is suing E. J. Bren-|| SHERIDAN, Wvo., Jan. 30.—An tomac omfort non for divorce on the grounds of|U"kfown number of suits and over : cruelty. Thay were married October | Coats was taken from a cleaning and 2, 1908 and have one child, 10 years|@¥IN& establishment here Wednes- of age, Arior A. Hull is suing Sarah ue ri thieven who used an automo- or tp McArthur Hull on the grounds of|%J¢ in removing the goods, police 9.0 vi desertion. ‘hey were married Feb.|TePorted this morning. It is believed eae remibe$ that the robbers meddled with the y 20. 1915 In Weehauken, N. J. peat: . .. ivy safe but were unable to work the thes enteral wt Cae Amendment to They may talk about balanced ra- Vv §CKS| McKenzie Bill |: Dla ei joge oats Seba a at YAPORUs yefore them. What they Over 17 Million Jars Used Ye the simple means ‘of eto 8s eteated | iack annses ey A ‘host of peopl Dyspepsia. ‘Tabi Rive the stom because they h the alkaline ef- fect, they stop the Bas, they sweet- WASHINGTON, Jan. 30.—An| sh {he stomach, they ‘aid digestion in the stomach; they are balance amendment to the McKenzie bill to | {3 do just these things, and you can Place Henry Ford's offer for Musclu| rely upon. tila relia? every iene Shoals ‘under...the federal’ water | Geta S0-cent ‘bos of Stuart's mua . at y ple and power act and to limit his tease to| spepaia ‘Tablets ut ane dren sent 50 years, was defeated today in an | cheese, steak and onions, sausage Scalp Treatment Harper Method Shampooing, Facials, “Marcelling Manicuring Home Appointments Mrs. R. Colby and conc¥iation: ‘. ¥.—Charges’ that the New York City chamber of com- {merce and the Merchants Associa- | tion contributed $20.000 each finances raised to f'ght the bonus congress were R. Quinn, National commander of the American Legion. made by oJh! MITCHEL FIELD, N. Curtiss Airplane C S-2 was officially pansed as fit to in its, proposed North Will be interested in these special prices for the next three days—Thursday, Friday and Saturday. You will be permanently interested in the unusually excellent service rendered the public in our stores at Newspapers to Be Handled as Letter Mail Symphony Lawn Stationery; fancy bordered 69 Regular value $1.00. Special............. Cc 30.—Begin- Lord Baltimore Stationery. Regular value 33 50c. Special ............... sees : c For Men—Gillette Brownie Razors. 59 Regular value $1.00. Special.............. Cc ‘ Regular $1.00 ROXBURY HOT WATER 79 BOTTLE. Special . AA PR AN c WASHINGTON, Jan. ing to business affairs here for sev- | ning « Friday, newspapers will accorded the same treatment in the mails as letters and other first class matter by an order made public to- day by Postmaster General New. “means much to the American pub lc. 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