Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 31, 1924, Page 3

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PAGE THREE PARIS, Jan, 31.—Many of the yout fully ha’f an inch. The ban- new shoes shown at present have|deau is made of gold gallon. toes decidedly flat and squared. With the odd colors combined with} NEW YORK, Jan. 31—It is no gold and silver brocade, these shoes | ticeable that the spring hosiery — are very medieval in appearance. | takes on two decided casts. It seems to inciine toward gray or toward LONDON, Jan. 31—A huge tas-| tan, and in either cage ft is careful sel frequently a yard and a half|to dave an undertone of war pink. " e————————S 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. D, L. Gaston, 370 South Ash street. All members of the division “are asked to be present as important business matters will be transacted. es -. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 31.—)ended with the statement, preced- Was an odor of alcohol observed at/ ing that regarding “reck'ess Griv-|iong is the chief adornment for eve- the scene of an automobile accident | '"S." that death was caused by a/ nig wraps now. A acarf of velvet fracture of the skull. last Sunday in which Miss Edith Funeral services for Miss Haight |'F'sbUy ‘ned and ending in one of MANHA TTAN : these big tassels often takes the pi orn pt wna Haight was killed, from the breath | were held Wednesday. Her mother,| trace of a fur collas on the evening . shoppl ; ot Dr. F. &. MacGrath, Miss|Mrs. Inez Haight of Denver, and q The Friday Bridge club wit be r Haigh Qompanion, or from the {Her sister, a resident of Langinont, | oO TALE NEW entertained tomorrow by Mrs,.J. P. ; Colo., took the body to Longmunt \ pe 2 aa re tea Big inte y 5 Denver. pene radiator of Dr, MacGrath's wrecked | for burial, 0 Mongment) LONDON, Janj 31.—The handker- TO BE GIUM 2 2 Guring the _ afternoon. The | her home, 226 South Kimball street. Ye 1 of Tulsa te attending |X Which contained a 40-percent pects i oinA~ chiet hes grown more gidiy in col L next meeting of the ciuo w! a eco . In. Carrol < ree ss oring and has becoi 0 Webiuary 98 at the booed of bare. Srumauiaccnex to business affairs here for several |@ cohol non-freeze solution? Warren Tubbs on South David street with Mrs. Emma Sturgeon as assistant hostess, Among those who attended yester- _~iay were: Mrs. W. A. Blackmore Debutantes are fas- — article of dres " Two witnesses at the inquest on FIRST OF SERMONS ON tening their dkerchiefs to small BRUSSE Jan. 31—Senator 4 Miss Haight’s body testified that lrings which they wear upon the lit-} Henri La Fontaine, speaking at tt smelled “liquor” on Dr. Moc- : tle finger. mnual dinner of the Beilgo-Amer!- ad Grath’s breath. Thay are John > an Chamber of Commerce last Johnson and Miss Grace McLean. NEW YORK, Jan. 31.—Scot'and/ night, recalled that Manhattan “ Dr. W. K. Mylar, Dr, McGrath's ; is coming brawly tnto its own these | island was purchased by Belgian * associate in practice, asstrts that a days. One of the fascinating new | settlers for a bottle of whisky, since” studied effort has been made to erc- GIVEN NEXT SIINDAY turbans is nothing more nor less/ when relations between Belgium and 4 ate, a public impression that Dr. than a length of gay Scotch tartan} the United States had always been MacGrath had been drinking, that eral, weeks from ‘her home in Bil-| gays, lungs. eee ese Casper Will Meet Saturday, The Casper Woman's club will hold its regular meeting Saturday afternoon of this week at the tome of Mrs. C. D. Hemry, 523 South Beech street. A. G. Banton is among the out of | Mrs. Fred C. Marker is spending| town business callers spending a several days this week in Thermo-| short time in the city from Denver. t “ ny =. eof Mrs. J. J. Barkley, Mrs. Ray J. e nate “waitiig, with, tems. wk Casa eenata te " pip aie A SR edie Peo ‘nisisaals Mr. and.Mrs. E. A. Alexander are| who arriyed in the city last eve- Gast Eiswkny Pe Chastes W iece.| WH Bees Boeeseee among the Denver yisitors in the| ning and‘who expects to spend sev- ed W. Hock-| Wet . city for several days. eral days here attending to business ard, Mrs. Hollinger. Mrs. Tom Jes-| The Art and Crafts division of the in silk gathered into a big knot over | excellent. . sen, Mrs. Marshall Keith, Mrs. Jesse | Casper Woman's Departmental club er ee affairs of importance. _he had not been drinking and that the right ear. Henry P. Fletcher, the American Keith, Mrs. Warren Kieber, Mrs.| will meet Saturday afternoon at 2{_ 6s Ellen Martin who has been STREP EET. tae Mp the odor of “liquor” at the scene of] wert Sunday night at the Method. oo ambassador, in reply said that with * Frank F. Knittle, Mrs. John Luxon,| o'clock at the home of Mrs. John G. {Visine with friends in Cieranne the accident. if there was such an|ist church, the pastor, Rev. L. E.|_ NEW YORK, Jan. $1—One ban-| prohibition in force it might be Mrs. R. E. Landis. iH M. Lown:| Jones, 214 East ‘Thirteenth street, |*c® Monday returned today. paor Present, came from the non-| Carter, will begin a series of ser.{4eau for evening wear shown here| possible in the not distant future , des, Mrs. Fred T. Moore, Mrs. J. S.| Work will be continued in basketry. freeze solution in the automob!'e | mons on the Lord's prayer. The| ‘ay is an extremely odd, archaic| again to buy New York with a bot rq Mechling, Mrs, John McGrath, Mrs. Ole by Harry B. Fisher left this week for radiator. pastor in speaking of this series of |CTOwn of dull gold; Its plain, wide| tle of Hquor. The story, old in the H. L. Patton, Mrs. Emma Sturgeon | Elks to Glye Formal his former home an idienapats Dr. Mylar expressed the opinton,| sermong says: “The model prayer, | band is ornamented simply with a] United States, was new in Belgium: Mra. C. H. Townsend, Mrs. C. §.| Opening Dance. rela + ge acy kyr ft aay ok furthermore, that the coroner's Jury | which has been called the Lort’s| “Walls of Troy" pattern that stands and was appreciate Thompson, Mrs. Warren Tubbs,| ‘The local order of Elks will open |Peen °c Mesiacniey Gute ter tae verdict attributing the accident that| prayer, is so brief that one can} == qa = Mrs. Dwight Woodruff, Mrs, Hattie | their building which has just been | peu” (1 Tomaent Of {Cosh with. Mra. resulted in. Miss Halght's death to y repeat it in thirty seconds, Winslow and the hostesses. recently decorated and furnished | Sher and children expect to make, reckless driving” by Dr. Mac-/and yet it has thought enough in it A eee with a formal dancing party to be| Cr their future home. Grath was not a proper verdiet—|to claim our attentions for many Thursday Club Is - |given next Wednesday evening, | @*P° ba Spar Ba gery ment beyond its au-lweeks, Just how many sermons ‘ Entertained Today February 6. Those wishing to én- e hority in returning such # verdict. | there will be iy the series I have . Mrs. Ted Purdy entertained the] tertain at dinners at the club pre- po ae pt Ue Beste The jury's function, Dr, Mylar con-|not yet determined. As the study ’ members of the Thursday bridge | ceding the dance may do so by call- ore j tends, was to ascertain the physical | progresses. we can better decide.” club this afternoon at her home on| ing members of the following com- | “®° eee Ss of Miss Haight's death, and| Besides this series of sermons, the 4 South Park avenue. Guests present | mittee, Waldo Roberts, chairman;| -yerg qomely Emerson arrived to- ite verdict, therefore, should have| pastor is planning to make the Sun besides members of the club were, " James P. Sweeney, T. J. McKeon, | 4 De At “epknd Mrs. Leigh McGrath, Mrs, J. F. Mc-| Hal Curran or Walter Storrie. Se } | services of special in. e€ 2 | = C y uring the song service RaNihasica Te ARE: We ee FP poocasirg several days hire. 5 Concert Chairmen for in which the congregation will take sens tricia Sullivan and Miss Kathleen | Birthday Party PERSONALS: hatPs . = Upilimthbsve Memcene Bo use ps ft rgd. > ~ Next Two Months by the cholr. New song books have ; pore I at H venta Benes f aie Rachel Ryan hag a her been ssectired and will te used’ anes This perfect flavored coffee sells for less becar Radio Concert informal. dancin rty xiven last Park nes Are 7 | unday for the first time. The Sun- we use inexpensive cartons. A trial will prove venting home eee Ge reRPEO TT App inted. ] y evening services of this church the quality. “Be sure to ask your Grocer for February 5 evening at her home on East Seo- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bo'and are are already well attended but it ts ry Mrs. Berta Smith, president of the | ond street in honor of her sixteenth guests of friends here for several Selection of different parties to expected that the attendance will be COFFEE will broadcast a concert next Tues-| Miss Lewis assisted by Miss Marion day evening, February 5, from 8| Williams. Twelve guests attended. o'clock until 9 fron Casper station | fe PB KF clubs assisted by the Cook orchestra, | ning refreshments. were served by Wyoming State Federation of music| birthday. At the close of the eve- rie argly increased with th v - days from thelr home in Montana.| rangi concerts to. be proadcasted RAIS he new pro. Miss Lilian Gleason who bas “uring the next two morths by the _ been visiting here for the last Casper Radio club have been made. ‘ * iH Cera Gating ter tite: month’ with her aunt, Mrs. Homer Each week's concert will be unde , «ray C. Chapman departed last evening qifferent direction and in this way! Pp: : Mrs Greenough Will The Casper Choral society will re Bé Guest at Dinner, ‘ast thle iveitlitg: at 8 o'clock at| fF her home paced a considerable variety ts expected in | Discontinuance of 21 Mr. and Mrs. Major Ormsby will| the Presbyterian church for the} yr, ana. Mrs. Elmer’ Green re- the nature of the concerts. Follow-! Lan d Offices if ii i th sent rrangement: “™* given tomorrow evening at their ei: Hooks ieay.be purchased atthe turned yesterday from Denver ing is he present arrang Samy, be hosts at a dinner party to. be purpose of rehearsing “Rose Mald- home on South Center street com-| Charles E. Wells Music Store. The pliimentary to Mrs. J. B. Greenough | society will welcome all Carper sin- of Lander, guest of Mr. and Mrs. gers at the meeting and all mem- P. C. Nicolaysen. Guests of Mr.| bers of the society are asked to be where they have been on-a busi- Miss Berta Smith, Feb. 5; Stuart ness and pledsure trip for the last Gian February 12: yandarbecx “or. Defeated. three weeks. While in Denver Mr. chegtra. February 19; Casper Music and Mrs. Green: visited fora short shoppe, February 26; Wess Music| WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.—The “Pape's Cold Compound” time with Mise Cora Likely who is 7 house today passed its first appro- Breaks a Cold Ri ht U -and Mrs. Ormsby will be Mr. and | prese: company, March 4; Rialto theater, Mrs. George Nelson, Mr, and Mrs. | 7" eee a stucent at the Loretto Heights wrarch 11; America and Iris theaters, Priation bill, that for the interior de- 8 P e college. Mafch 18, and Arkeon dancing aca. partment, after a futile attempt had PLC. Nicolaysen. Mr. atid. Mrs. M- | Pie. Soctal es sainiee «| demy, March 25. =f |been made at the last minute to dir} Take: twa tablets every: three . Bee , Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Evening. if. and) Mrs: G. J. Kistler (spent ect discontinuance July 1 next of| hours until th Townsend, Clement Nicolaysen and, A ple social will be given Friday Tuesday of this week in Cheyenne. _C- D- Spicer of the A. P. Nesbitt 57° Ooo Erie! diseedcaiarrareene iaatiee the honored guest. Following the | evening at 7:30 eSock by the mem- © 0,07) Hegityy Spmpany: was) mafie scbilr. i" na Sra ices alec Geciisied to reatbre! The .mecond and. third. 1 wi dinner the guests will attend the|pers of the fourth year Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J: H. Garey ana ™4n of the music committe and of- language in the bill, changed by pletely break me te anton Sore- ee dancing party to be given | school c'ass taught by Mrs. Ernest | gaughter Elisabeth Jane left last aoe sence oe eee KPEV amendment. which would require| and sate to taker tContatie-100 qui at the temple, S. Allen at the East Side Methodist |“ here they St the meetin: pkicikbern 4 : 2 ; Biaskip week for Los Angeles where a th® consolidation of offices of regis-| nine or opiates. Millions Community church. Refreshments day and was put in charge of the nine or opiat Milt us. W..C. TU. Meeting iit aliansvea-daesion tench taeats Cee eae ore, remainder of station. Dr. George Smith was ‘** 294 receiver at 14 land offites.| ‘Pape's Cold Compound. Price VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR Specializing In SOFT WATER SHAMPOOS AND YEAST FACE PACKS As the bill goes to the senate it pro- refi Suite 211, O-S Bldg—For Appointment—Phone “59-J Friday, February 1. charge will be made. The public eee selected as chairman.of a committee Vises that ‘thie retrenchment sha'l psvcg Tht a Drugeists guar. ss Ma ie gythe Anna Gordon division of the | is urged to atten¢ and, to assist the| yr, and Mrs. T. N. Burton to draft rules and regdlations for Jor become effective andi tame -—Atwertisement. Women's Christian Temperance | children in making their assess- visitors spending today here from the club. = pean Sr 1925. $ — = = —= = —=— union will hold an allday meet-| ment toward the new church. An| Sisters ‘ operator. Hereafter no one will Ye ing Friday, February 1, at the eos Me Ee RS dit ot aa are fi Carrying approximately $262,000,- interesting program has been plan-| cnroute to the néfthern part of the ®dmitted to the brondrasting room “ if Emmanuel Baptist church, Fifteenth cine pe eoen baeees el caekciey. qoecult ieee 000 for interior department activities ned for th ven! and. lows: * ission, a ‘oe where they expect to visit Renee cane Chasen during the coming fiscal year, the and” Poplar streets. The meeting | Recitation with re'atives for soveral- weeks. . DIN has been under consideration in ASP RING EYE OPENER will begin at 11 a. m. and continue | qecitation Aiea : unt 4p. m, and all members are | Piano Solo... Vera Willard] yr, ana-Mrs, L. M. Preston who! 20-Year Lease On invited to attend. A lunch will be | Recitation, * -.; | ‘have ‘been *spehding “the: laat three | served at noon after which the fol- /@ lowing program will be given: Recitation, “Raggedy Man’ Ndrusaie pads gt ale ua Homer coke Municipal Land Is WHOOPING COUGH 5 return tomorrow. They will be ac- tbs on parents. Song service led by Mrs. George Kathryn Jones| Sompanied on thelr return by thelr Hard on child—hard the house f r about three weeks, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Ist. ; ons °. Control dreadful whooping and Tereaeas Song, “A Melody" the Class) diece, Miss Elizabeth Preston. Fou ht At Ca ital conghing, help to quiet sleep with » ighing, Scripture reading and prayer— | Recitation .--. Charl Sheppard ee | BERLAIN’S t ] Mrs. Hanna. Vocal Solo, “The Pretty Song Miss Fay. Parker is here today ———s, CHAMBE 12 O’Cl k N U: ° 3 P M Oo l ite oral of Miss Willard—Mrs. |" pira” _..---- Dorothy Gesmntny from Denver on @ business and| (4, wre. Jan. 1-. COUGH REMEDY OC: oon Un ° ° n vy Vocal selection, “Lead Kindly as age pane sigh se thy Conley pleatarestape ts Twenty years is too protracted a Every user is a friend : Light"’—Miss Helen Porter, Re ion ; Reading—Mrs. Mae Hathaway. Dramatic Reading, M Songs, - Dolly Joy Mr. and-Mrs. B. B. Wileon and! Period for a lease on municlpally: | Lee Douds ots among the out of town vis- owned land to run, in the opinion Bertiice Ernest here of the Cheyenne City council, which, . Paper; “Organization, Our Atm | Recitation ee america | Ors. Spending a short time here) ty rofore, hae refused to execute to | Wells Music Co. DURING THESE HOURS ONLY WE WILL OFFER and Principles’—Mrs, S. E. Bailey. | Recitation . Evelyn Crosby eee the Chamber of Commerce a lease Talk—The Rev. J. 'T. Hanna. Recitation, “Little Orphan Annie’ Mrs. May Filmore:ts visiting with | 0? ® tract which the Chamber do: SPECIAL gets ee n= Faith: Macomb| guntas t seep burn sires to covert into an athletic field Mrs. Boyle Will Entertain Violin Selection 1d cae hardest {for the High School, The Chamber At Bridge Luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Parkerson|'® loath to make contemplated im- Mrs. Earl C. Boyle will entertain at an informal luncheon and bridge t party tomorrow at her residence on fected. East Tenth street. This will be the | song *Sand Man” --------- 3 a | second of g series which Mrs. Boyle | song, “Star Spangled Banner” —- Coughs-Colds-“Flu” is giving this season. poh icc Congregation RIEFS eee ecitatio: I Y Frances Willard Division ees oP The Rev. W. H. Germany Cl B monia now, Check cvughs or colds Will Hold Meeting. Watch out for “Flu” and pneu- Fairy land drill by the class —. quick. McMULLIN'S FORMULA The Frances Willard division of |" — Mrs. Ella Langworthy| Harry Mannie of the Bureau of! a'ways relinble. Have it handy. the Women’s Christian‘Temperance | = Provements under a lease of short- er term, A compromise may be ef- Clearance Sale Pianos Player-Pianos Phonographs are spending a number of days in the city on business and visiting with relatives from Sheridan. 4 SS ee EXACTLY 200 BRAND NEW WASH DRESSES accompanist. Mines has returned from Denver| Nothing better for weak lungs, Consisting of Voiles, Dotted Swiss, Zephyr Ginghams union will meet Friday afternoon at cee where he spent some time. bronchial troubles or asthma. As a Corded Batiste, etc. Engagement Is Sat Tn germ.cide and preventive against Leroy. Joyce of Cheyenne @ spend-| germ diseases has a hundred uses ing several days in the city this}in every home, Mfrd. only by Tilden week: McMullin Co,, Sedalia, Mo. Sold by a Casper Pharmacy.—Advertisement. pia eats PE abe at Announced CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan, 31.—Dr. Robert T. Caldwell. pastor of the First Presbyterian church here, and Mrs. Caldwell have. announced the YE E RE engagement of their daughter, Miss Hester Margaret Caldwell, to John D. Wells of Denver. ‘The. wedding will be celebrated next summer. ” Miss Caldwell is a teacher in the Denver public schools, Mr. Wells Gladly R ds L: dia isan ine noe apker: eee C. R..Onslow of Greybull was here for several days this week on a business trip, e purchased these Dresses at a phenomenal sacrifice and in turn will give the women of Casper the benefit of the lowest price they have ever enjoyed, FOR 3 HOURS ONLY eee Cc. F. Patterson of the Patterson Oakland ccmpany spent a short} time this week in Cheyenne. { cee George C. Patrick {s attending to I Remington Player-piano inkham’: tab! Leagm in cers usiness affairs week in Ten- i ners Finlkham’s Vegetable | nt tncretine tein cee Gene ae | Saat FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1st—12 NOON UNTIL 3 P. M pou ‘The cabinet officers of the Ep- Osos: fi ; worth of Music Rolls. $318 with cash saving discount. Extra Added Bargains In PIANOS Smith & Barnes.. Cable —Nelson ... worth League of the Methodist William McGettigan, attorney and church held a very interesting bus!-|{nsurance man of Denver, is In the city for several days on business. eee YOUR CHOICE $55.95 Louisville, Nebraska. —‘‘I was mar- red twelve yeats before my boy 28 | ‘ess mecting last evening in the dln. f the church, followin: 4 Day ah nde ®} . Oscar Thomas,: district manager utine business was taken|0f the Natfonal Supply company, | eee ta the reports showed pro-| has returned from a busines: trip to gress and activity in the organtza-| Montana. tion the last month. The League is making plans for several social affairs to be given the next two oie see ‘Timothy Mahoney, Sr., has been | spending several days here this} A week on business, WE carry a complete line of Miller Hot Water Bot- ‘tles, Fountain. Syringes, * a months, the most important and in erative HY and Rubber Goods in gen- Lyon, Healy ..... They Are Regular $10.00 and $12.50 Values and Must, Be Seen to ens ee Teese eee ane] “Allen Michie is {n'today on dusi- JM cral. These bottles are [J PLAYER-PIANOS e Appreciated eg- | March. Roe Pore ee ee | fap of. the: highest quality Story & Clark $495 Many Women Will Buy One to Three—Most Will Want a Half or.Dozen or So od trial forifithadhelped otnerss | ent’ andthe meeting wae preciied| F- R. Ewing arrived this morning and priced reasonably. FAV | Story @ Clark. |... $828 v3 « . . 7, a ‘hy not me? T have taken 86 bottles | Sos Te Mies asda” Holand eee | from Donver and will apend several il Why not buy ane today. Ron... "$460 NO REFUNDS NO EXCHANGES of the medicine and am never with- president. days here attending to businéss af- | Wyoming’s Greatest out it in the house. My baby boy is fairs. arrows | Drug Store. Liberal payments with cash three years old now and L sure am : i ' 3 ing plan given on amount happy since I got relief from my trou- Charles and Warren Williams are Smith & Turner of first payment. “les. When any one has troubles like PERSON ALS visiting with friends here for a : ne, or any ways like mine, I amal- short time and attending to business 133 So. Center Th h E. Ww lis \vays glad to recommend the Vegeta | affairs ‘rom Salt Creek. Phone 150 e C as. Ih. e 'e Compound sothattheywillgetthe | Miss Ella Bunton of the Richard packed iret Music Co. <kind of medicine.”> —Mrs. JoB and Cunningham store has returned O. L, Palmer of Colorado Springs ° , Box 662, Louisyille, Neb. from Gordon, Neb., where she has| is spenling several days here on a Home of the Chickering 1 @ recent country-wide canvass | jee: visiting with her mother for] busin<ze, ‘rip. | «f Purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkham’s | ty" tast three weeks, r | sree SoA East Second \ egetable Compound, 93 out of every ‘s eee | Ralph Goodwin of Tulsa, Okla . E. C. Baldwin left arrived: in’ the «city yesterday and Phone 194 ) report they were benefited by its “ss For saleby druggistserergwhere, MT. and 3

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