Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 5, 1924, Page 3

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Mrs. R. H. Nichols, Mrs. R. C. Wy- land, Mrs. Don Smith, Mrs, Carl Shumaker, Mrs. J. W. Bingenhetmer Mrs. A. E. Biglin, Mrs. John Bing- enheimer, Mrs. G. R: Waldschmidt, Mrs. R.'M. Bartholomew, Mrs. C. terson, Mrs. Q. K. Deaver, : R. M. Andrus, Mrs. G. R. Hagens, Mrs. James Wiederhold, | Mias Margaret Suilivan, Mrs. Ernest Marquardt, Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, ) Mrs. T. A. Dean, Mrs. J. B. Barnes, Mrs. James P. Sweeney, Mrs. Earl ©. Boyle, Mrs. O. L. Walker, Mrs. Joe E. Denham, Mrs. J. W. John- son, Mrs. S. N. Brooks, Mrs. J. T. Gratiot, Mrs. B. ». Brook: Mrs. B. B. Lummis, Mrs. T. C. Daniels, Mrs. W. D. Weathers, Mrs. A. E. ‘Thompson, Mrs. M. N. Winter, Mrs. P. E. Winter, Miss Edna Goodman, Mrs Walter Storrie, Mrs Charles 8 Hill, Mrs. E. T. Patterson, Mrs. G. H. Collingwood and guest, Mrs. Dou- gan, of Chester, ra., Mra. Alec Mc- Pherson, Mrs. E. W.. Rowell, Mrs. E. H. Aderton, Mrs, Vance Rowe, Mrs. Thomas Goodman, Mrs. Charles Baird and the guest of honor. “-e Wedding Anniversary Is Celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Schulte entertained informally at dinner Sunday evening at the Henning ho- tel in honor of their wedding anni- versary. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Schulte were Mr. and Mrs. Leigh McGrath, Dr. and Mrs. Timothy Joseph Drew, Mr.and Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mr. and “irs. Fred New- man, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Donahoe, Mr, and Mrs. Isart C. Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schulte, Miss Rose Ryan and Wilfréd Tompson. owe Sale of Baked Goods ‘Wednesday, February 6 sth Woman's association of #he tt Congregational church will } hold a sale of baked goods Wednes- ! day, February 6, at the Grand gro- cery, 228 East Second street. This is the beginning of a series of food gales to be held on the first Wednes- day of each month. wee Altar And Rosary Society Will Meet The Altar and Rosary society will hold their regular meeting Wednes- day afternoon at the Mullin club with the Mesdames E. V. Hart and Roy McAdams hostesses. jeees ng ce ‘The regular meeting of the St. Mark's Synurgae will be held this. evening at the home of Mrs. C. P. Plummer in the Blackmore apart- ments. F eee W. C. T. U, Board Meeting Tomorrow executive board of the Wo- m’s. Christian Temperance union _¢“ will _meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. L. ‘W. Bailey, 430 CY Avenue. All officers, trustees and superintend- ents are asked to be present as bus- iness matters of importance will be transacted. St. Mark's Guild Meeting Th St. Mark’s Guild will be enter- tained on Thursday afternoon of this week by Mrs. Henry Bayer at her home, 113 South Durbin street. eee Departmental Club Meeting Tomorrow: The Casper Woman's Department al club will meet tomorrow after- noon at the Knights of Pythias hall. Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, president of the club will preside. An interest- program has been planned and will be in charge of the literary de- partment of the club. eee Hospital Staff To Be Entertained. ‘. Mrs. Nelson, superintendent of the county hospital will be hostess this evening at gn~intormal dinner for the doctors of ths Natrona county ital staff. Seventeen doctors will attend. The Casper Nocturne club held its regulat meeting last evening at the Young Women’s Christian asso- ciation rooms with the Misses Ruth Palmer and Ruth Meacham as~hos- tesses. The meeting was opened by @ discussion of the Polyphonic ele- ment of music by Miss Palmer SULPHUR CLEARS ROUGH, REQ SKIN Face, Neck and Arms Easily Made Smooth, Says Specialist # Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a lit- tle Mentho-Sulphur, declares a noted skin specialist. Because of its germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation begins at once to soothe irritated skin and heal eruptions such as rash, pimples and ring worm. It seldom falls to remove the tor- ment and disfigurement, and you do not have to wait for relief from embarrassment, Improvement quickly shows./ Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur from any good aruggist and use it like cold cream.—Advertisement, he Casper Daily Cridune which was illustrated \by a quar- tette, “Exctisior" by the Messrs. Williams terpoint after which a program was given as follows: Vocal selection, “I Gather a Rose” and Miss Helen Stone, violin. Cornet solo, “Bercuse” from Jose- lyn, Arthur Davidson, accompanied by Mrs. Vernan Cree. Piano duet, “The Spanish Dance No, 2," Mrs. William Tolhurst and Mrs. A. C, Riker. During the business meeting L. I. Gulich of the Charles E. Wells mu- sic company was elected recording secretary to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of J. Catterall, who with Mrs, Chtterait will leave soon for Chicago to make their home. A talk of interest was given during the evening by Mrs. W. P. Knudsen, corresponding secretary - » rae teem Solange es eying facie Senate and House of Congress, through Senator Cameron (bowling) from Greybull to Casper to make and Representative McLeod, decided to find out which was the champion her home. Refreshments were serv-| ling organization. Senate won by one point. CITY BRIEFS the hostesses, ing several days with her daughter, The next meeting of the club will| Mrs. J. F. Simmons in Cheyenne. be held Monday evening, February| Following her visit in Cheyenne E. T. Sprague bas returned from a business trip of several days spent an Lancer. 18, at the home of Mrs. William | Mrs. Ackerman will go to California Tolhurst, 1031 South Wolcott street.| where she will spend several eo ¢ months, Mrs. Marsh Entertains At Dancing Party. Mrs. C. E, Marsh entertained number of friends at an informal dancing party given last Saturday at her home on Midwest avenue in honor of Mr. Marsh, whose birth- H. G. Egle, was a Casper visitor day was Saturday. Cut flowers were yesterday from Parco. used for decorations. Refreshments | __Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Longley of | * H9r 6 ‘were served at the close of the en-| Helena, Mont., are visiting here for] 3. yfunroe is spencing several tertainment by the hostess. several weeks with friends and | gays here on business from Chey- Invited guests included Mr; and | Télatives. enne. Mrs. Roy Thunman, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mr. and Mrp. George E. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Myran B. Uaick, Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Scarbor- ough and the honored guest. eee Mrs. Lynn Talcott left last week for Newcastle where she will be the guest for a month of her mother, Mrs. Nellie Heinbaugh and _ her. grand parerts, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cummings. se D. A. Shoopman {s here on busi- ness for severa: days from Keeline, Wyo. Miss E.C. Barken is leaving this! 4 3. noes is attending to busi- week for California to spend several | ness affairs in the city for several months with her parents who are " et making their home there. om Miers, Ht eT . eee H. McKenzie is an out-of-tewn Mrs. J. E. Keith was hostess at and Denver where he was called by PL -g the death and byrial of his mother. ss " > an informal luncheon and bridge| x Thomas was accompanied to days In the city from Salt Creek. Party given today at her residence, | Casper by his sister, Mrs. R. C. eee 5 y | ofa noble sire struggh y those who attended were Mrs. Carl spend two or three months here at Taylor, Mrs. Marshall Dayton, Mrs./ +h. Thomas home, 327 South Lin. | *°ver@! days Bare. % J. S. Mechling, Mrs. A. T. Jessen, | coin street. Mrs, Dewight Woodruff, Mrs. R. B. ete" he Dr. I. N. Frost left this afternoon Leggett, Mrs. A. K. Bott, Mrs. A.| afr. and Mrs. H. L. Rodgers left |r Memphis, Tenn., having peen C. Riker, Mrs. Guy Gay, Mrs. H. | ast evening for Denver where they | Ctlled there by the serious illness. L, Harvey, Mrs. Frank Fisher, Mrs. | win spend a week or ten days visit- | °f bls father. aoe eee M. C. Keith, Mrs. Harry Astin, Mrs. | ing with relatives and friends. Sidone s Cc. R. McFarland, and Mrs. C. H. eee Charles Gaston is a Chicago busi- Keith, Mrs. R. E. Lorman is the guest of | "ess man in tho city this week. the. Tea, club this afternoon at their | St. Louis, Mo.,, are visiting here to- | here are. Frank O'Ryan, A. J. regular meeting at her home: on | day with friends enroute to Montann | Lowe, C. C. Calvin, W. H. Meyer, Park avenue. Guests present be-| where they were called by the ill- sides members of the club included | ness ef a relative. Mrs. J, T. ‘Gratiot, Mrs. Carl Shu- eorh. 2. maker, Mrs. Hal Curran, Mrs. Ralpb Miss Roe® Mohr arrived this Buckner, and Mrs. S. N.. Brooks. morning -from Denver and” will °° @ spend several days here. 8S. B. A. Meeting At - or pe. Knights of Pythias Hall. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Halton of Bil- ‘The Security Benefit association | ings.are among, the out-of-town vis- having changed halls will hold their | !tors in the city this week. Next meeting Saturday evening, breed February 9, at 8:15 o'clock at the Mr. and Mra. E. C, Kend'ine, have Knights of Pythias hall.. All mem-| returned from a three days pleas- bers are asked to be present. ure and shopping trip spent in Den- eee ver. c. C. Moreland. eee business trip. eee of-town business visitors spending severa! days here from St. Louis. eee spending a few daya here on busi- ness from Lavoye. sce Sunday evening for Denver and Mr. and Mrs. Willlam C. Irving Kansas City on'a combineG busi- were pleasantly surprised last eve- ed a position. ning when a number of their| ness and pleasure trip of several} | | ee a 1 weeks. * See fel OB Peres from a business trip of several days ranch bringing with them numerous gifts in celebration of Mr. Irving’s| Mr. and Mrs. BE. M. Collins are birthday which was yesterday. The| Visiting with Mrs. Collins’ sister, evening was spent in music and| Mrs. Everett Ryan, for a number of dancing and refreshments were | days from their home tn Omaha. served at the close of the entertain- gages ment. Guests who attended were Miss Mary Hill of the Littlefield Miss Naemie Freed, Miss Hope] Abstract office who received a ser- Bennett, Miss Agnes Robbins, Miss| ‘ous burn on the forehead several Lillian Larsen, and the Messrs. Ed-| days ago and who has been con- ward Grant, Lee Morris, Clay Pow-| fined to her home is again able to ers, Herman Trepte and Mr. and| be about. spent in Billings. ee M. E. Young of the New York O11 company and Ernest Marquardt a few days in Cheyenne this week on business. They were jpined there today by Mr. Steiger, president of the company. eee Mr, and Mrs. G. M. Helmer and children have arrived in the city from Billings and expect to make —— et a in| Se eet oes ‘AT NOON TOMORROW tomorrow evening at 6:30 o'clock at Baa are the Presbyterian manse, 1103 South 4 : Casper 1 Wolcott street, at which time a din- I i ore F reig ht ieee weet tea at a TEENY ot: Tegan eilkaeg tots ter Cars In Use | Bennins hotel at 12:15 tomorrow tn- eee S i mapey ei ie = ae: i e stead of in the evening. The meet- she. dissction 4¢ Mise AinasE. mone ing tlme was changed as the result fer. members asked to of conflicting engagements of many present, : members, WASHINGTON, Feb. 5.—In- ele creased demand for transportation Dinner Last Evening . facilities between January 14 and At Sallivan Home. 22 brought a reduction of 56,747 in Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan’en-| the number of surplus frefght cars tertained at a formal. dinner and|in good condition, the car service bridge party last evening ‘at their| division of the American Railway —. residence on East Tenth. street. sssociation announcing today that Honors for the evening were won| only 236,174 were available on the by Mrs. M. P. Wheeler, Mrs, L. F. | later date. Sweaters Waists Draperies Skirts Dresses . Ginghams Coats Kimonos Stockings McMahon, Q. K. Deaver and Burke ourepre Messenger In Gotham Skips ESO With $100,000 Mrs. Thresa Anderson and daugh- NEW YORK, Feb. 5—Police an- ° Greybull “where they have been | nounced that Jack Lombardi, mes- Diamond spending the last: three-months with | sunger for Herzfeld and Stern, stock 7 Mrs. Anderson's father. brokers, disappeared yesterday with saath securities valued at $100,000. Mrs. H. R. Logue has returned | =. Each 15-cent package of “Diamond from Lander where she’ spent. sey- | «, Sare Way to Get Dyes" contains directions so simple eral days visiting with friends. ate, Rid of Blackheads | any woman can dye or tint any old, . Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Knudsen ar-| nere is one sim; ple, safe and ‘6 | worn, faded thing new, ev rived in the, city last week from Bree neve ae ue get Td of has never dyed beetine piece eee ackhea atis ‘ Bevaatee expect to make thelr | blackhe: Bet CWO One or enim: | color-at drug store—Advertisement. Yara nite powder from any drug store— 3S ae sprinkle a ttle on.a hot, wet cloth a 3. FF. W. are|—rub over the .c b 1 = if id at —wash the parts and you will ‘be WHEN IN OMAHA visitors spending’ a number of days | Surprised how. the blackheads have here from their home in Holyoke. | disappeared. Big blackheads, littl H¢ ) RC YM Mass. lackheads, no matter here they TEL E eee simply dissolve and disappear. || Rooms without bath, 5 head oct 4 » $1.50-$2 Mrs. A. W. Ackerman of Luding: | {ind dirt and secretions that forma in || Rooms with bath $2.00 and up ton, Mich., who spent some time | the pores of the skin. The calonite Homelike Surroundings here visiting with her daughter, Sap they wash Tine ont OMAHA, NEBR Miss Adel Ackerman, is now spend- f pores free and clean and = in thelr natural condition, a M. J. Thomas, nephew of J. J.| y, eee usiness cailer here for several Mrs. Keith Is Hostess Thomas, owner of the Liberty | gays this week from Lander. At Bridge Luncheon. garage, has returned from the east ome Jack Parker is spending several «2 friends in the city for a number of Lhe Mrs. Nichols Entertains Ohye thai ae’ linees ins Nemrakes Among the Denver business men Tuesday Tea Club, 4 ths who arrived.in the city this morn- Mrs. R. H. Nichols entertained Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Kolin of | ng and who will spen@ several days Thomas Heath, A, A. Gargass, and H. 8, Howard of Breckenridge, Texas, .arrived this morning and will spend some time here on a S. Greenbaum is among the out- S. Doyle and E. M. Bower are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cariton lett] M. B. Banton left last evening for Colorado where he has accept- of the same company are spencing We are told that to love our en-jevery ready to rise, the Christian N emies, not to seek revenge, but to often prays: do good to them that hate us, is| 1rd let me do to others, lunnatural and unreasonable. This| _.4% thou hast done to me: is quite true. To do this has been| [©ve all men as my brothers, unnatural and contrary’ to natural And serve them willingly, reason ever since sin first corrupt-| W!th ay heart, nor seek my ed the human heart Nol n, ptnsslasd be io by Sete mee eke te | But as Thou, Lord, hast helped me, 6 his enemies purely out of love to! From purest love alone. Congregational and he repudiated the whole infer-|"im. Various natural motives may REV. ROBT. ALLINGHAM nal thing Yes, I know there is |at times impel him to deal leniently Washington is not only the capl-|something to religion. Let its cav-|29@ Senerously with his enemies, 'tal of the United States it is often |alliers read this story = few times, |>ut to love them as David did Saul the seat of the nations most im-| But the real iasue is not thi} Samuel 24) as Jesus loved His portant phenomena. We have had | temporary Republican debauch.|CTucifiers (Luke 23:24) or Stephen Fires" “Electric Shocks” | The issue {s “Can little men be al-| his stoners (Acts 7:60), that natural “Railroad Upris-}lowed to continue handling big}™8" cannot do. ainpean I mean little men mor-| But, “if any man be in Christ, © ally and méntally. 1 hold Sinclair! he is a new creature” (2 Cor. 5:17). basically moral and every one of|as guilty as) Fall. He ga well as/The same Holy spirit who teaches {oat vim thes! can see eet thetm caused by a scandalous ex-| Fall was unpatriotic. matters|the Christian to know and trust of the money usually spent for cough ploitation of the nations resources | nothing’if Sinclair drew a lemon he! Jesus Christ as his savior, to be- preparations by using this well- tn the interest of private capital. | bargained for a melon. Meve that Goa so loved him that He ¢nown Se eee Se en . Al ul stems are sini 5 is simple and cheap but i anit human systems are passing | But now let us:hear Jesus speak./#2Ve His son into death for him. ine 'mo equal for prompt rennita, Tt i, A rich young man said to him,| #80 gives the Christian a new heart! takes right hold ‘ofa cough and gives changing problems. Evolution {8| what shall I do to inherit eterna: .®"4 mind, a heart and mind which immediate relief, usually stopping am 4 divine law and is the only method | iife.” Jesus said, “sell all that you|!0ves God and his neighbor, even ordinary cough in 24 hours or less. of the Almighty that we know, our | have. Impossible some will say, Fool-| his enemy. E ing in mind that jet 24% ounces of Pinex from any Fundamentalist to the contrary. | ish, impracticable. But those same| “When We were enemies, we were » pour it into a pint bottle, and goodwill in the world until we}a man can save his soul i His son, (Romans 5:10), the Chris- i ry is to cut 7 se 5 . e ris-| use clarified molasses, honey, or corn apennt the rule*of brotherhood. and) loose trom bad companions, When tion seeks to show the same love to syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either all mankind prepare to live like @|/men break moral laws they sentence Nis enemies. The love of Christ Way, it tastes good, keeps perfectly, Big family. And-if the -presentithem to the penitentiary and Cnstrains him. and lasts a family a long time. _ broken, bleeding world. the product| prison. Yes they separate them. Knowing that also in his heart |; i¢%, Tuy Astonishing how quickt x f it acts, 4 ef thousands of years of the oppo-|from home and friends. But, 8"Ser and thoughts or revenge are seage ot the tires’ aed’ Toca * every single one of them site rules is not sufficient argument |Q that dollar. ‘That litle Gus foosens. and raises. the 2 S phlegm, of its failure then there ts nothing | Don't. molest ft. Fools. Yer soothes and heals the membranes, ani but £0 on until extinction ends the| fools, Every single wreng how. Stock Exchange ne Ae a cle. ever sacred jt max seem to men, irely. Ny r The present tragedy in Washing-| however deeply embenan . appear entirely. Nothing better for a in thi bronchitis, - ton} is a Republican family affair. human mind must give place et Hod To Suspend for ness or pais yet es we t is entirely thelr own doing and|éver changing, growing conception| ie tt ; Pinex is a special and highly con- doubtless their undoing for the time. of a righteous God, and the eternal Wilson Service centrated compound of genuine Nor- Rarely has any administration gath-| justice protecting the weak against way pine extract known the world over 4. its it cred #0 many misfits into such a |exploitation by the shrewd or #trons. : Avoid disappointment by askin pass ‘ vor “3 Mr. Fall is only the chief goat. ‘The Trinity 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 5 — The New| Pimex” with full directi¢ns sed done awful tragedy of an old man as the heran York accept anything el Guaranteed to Feaighaseetedien Gaaeena ciara tne REV. J. H. GOCKEL at 12:30 tomorrow as a token of| give absolute satisfaction or money grave and the other on a banana], (The fifth of a series of sermons respect for the late Mr. Woodrow | promptly refunded. The Pinex Co., peel,” ‘tottering and groping blindly {7 the Ten Commandments) Wilson, The New York committee | “* W878 for the bank of the Jordon, repud-|, The commandment, “Thou shalt|on exchange will close at noon and fated, a moral bankrupt, ruining | "Pt Kill," forbids not only the taking | other commodity houses will cease Win ‘fardlly ‘una’ abdtaeretirie: hie seuac| Ce: ths exOebes tinv'okyil§ ghvghitinane \enelr uscal cetieitee, tion, Mr. Fall stood for the ex-| Which “beareth not the sword in ploitation of the nations resources, | Y#'"," and to those to whom the he refused to see the change come, | £°V¢rnment may delegate the power Don't Spoil it For today he sees his own undoing. “His Zopeitees (soldiers and execution Y Friend Present act has done more to out- ) put. according to Matthew ur law his hobty than the roar of «| 212% this commandment forblas THE TROUBLE OF . ends . by ution’ rete: er Tee COFFEE MAKING-USE I] ATH H it It would be safe to say that Mr. eee ne 3:15 we read: “Whosoever ; > ening Ow Fall, has a poor conscience and|hateth his brother is a murderer.” MIP nuda O re that’ he had ne nations! coneelenn | Rornans 1249 admonishes ne at, Aer! | Turns Out. They And even though the law may not|!¥ beloved, avenge not yourselves, find him in its eyes guilty he is for | bUt rather give place unto wrath; for IT JS MADE Will Never Guess. ever condemned in the courts of|‘t {8 written, vengeance is mine; I moral law. will repay, saith the Lord.” Yes, JUST DISSOLVE * Archie Roosevelt had some con-|the Lord say#: “Love your enemies, AND DRINK IT selence. Immature and young he| bess them that cnrse you, do good is conformed to the policy of his em.|to them that bate you, and pray for A GREAT CONVENIENCE ployer but the inherited principles |them which despitefully use you and AND OH, SO GOOD: For results try a Tribune Classh persecute you i flea Ad. Attractive PAY DAY SPECIALS 3 LARGE ‘TURK KNIT TOWELS MEDIUM TURK KNIT TOWELS Regular Price 40c-Each Regular Price 35c Each : ; SPECIAL3FOR |. i*_ -: SPECIAL 3 FOR Wor 89 6S Baby Esmond Crib Blanket. Reg. Silk and wool Hose. Regular $2.25 price $1.25. Special Price, each GQe each. Special aipuesyr Boudoir Caps, assorted from $1.50 Crep Bloomers. Regular $1 each to $2.50. Special Price ___-_--_§5@ Special Price _________________59@ Bath Towel Sets. Special Price Dr. Denton Sleepers. Extra Special per set ~--_-____-_________. $4.25 CACh, We tee ee Re Plain large Bath Towels. Regular Rubber Aprons. Regul 35c each. Special Price, 4 for____98¢@ $1.25. Special Price ieee Dresses Porrett Twill, Canton Crepes, Flat Crepes and Velvet Dress*-_ ranging in price from $29.75 to $39.75 SALE PRICE $16.75 Another Assortment ranging from $45.50 to $59.75 SALE PRICE COATS * OFF ALL WINTER MODELS IN STOCK The Casper Dry Goods Co. Phone 1981 120 East Second Kae fh wee | €@8r5seertrs tw

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