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Donald Michie, Mrs. W. I. Rehr Jr., Mrs. L. IL Gulich, Miss Kathleen Sullivan and Miss Patricia Sullivan. ee 2M. and Mra. Ro M. Andrus were hosts at a formal dinner, one of a series, given last evening at their residence, 123 South Durbin street. Honors at bridge for the evening were taken by Mrs. Charles Camp- bell, Mrs. UL. KF. McMahon, Mr. Charles Campbell and Mr. Mc- Mahon. No, 39 will meet tomorrow Last Evening. The Misses Viola Chase and Mil- dred Hunter entertained at a Valen- tine party given last evening at the Warren residence, 228 West Eleventh street. The evening was spent in dancing and games after are invited to be present. eee 0. E. 8. Meeting ‘Thursday Evening. Misses Eleanore Heslop, Frances | held and all members and visitors|ens away the fairies. Fuller, Leah Whittington, Modine|4T¢ urged to be present. Messrs. Campbell, Richard Bilis, | ent at 7:30 o'clock. Billie Johnson, Romie Nunn, Hugh ‘Chase-anid kes bibatenehe: Mrs. Rehr Will Entertain ee’ Bridge Club This Evening. Monday Bridge Club® yesterday at her home on South | South Lincoln street. Wolcott street, high honors at bridge being won by Mrs. Patrick Su'l van. Mrs. R. W. Hale of Ther- mopolis, guest of Mrs. John Me- symnasium, eee Music Division Will Hold Meeting The music division’ of the Casper| more than a capacity audience. Woman's Departmental club will ee meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30| Pantomime Promises o'clock at the Charles E. Well ic store on Second street. and works of Chopin and Schumann present. ~ se Berefit Tea Wednesda, At Davis Home ‘Pay what you will— you will never find in Mrs.Z, J. Dennison has returnea | '" 108 Angeles. | off a list of suspected places in AND DRINK IT. Rooms Atria get -$2 from a week's pleasure trip spent| + 4. Erand is here on business |¢2¢h district, concluding his re ms with bath $2. up with {rlends and relatives in! Den-| eg. a formes from Crawford, Neb | ™arks with “go get em.” A AND OM a ann Homelike Surroundings vited_to_ attend. Serving will _be| The Culinary Workers’ toca! | ver- Poterio Results of the drive soon were : ’ ! | | Confidence “Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith let us to the end dare to do our duty as we understand it.” ; Only a man of unwavering confidence in himself and the world about him could sincerely have uttered these words. Abraham Lincoln proved ‘by his works as well as by his words that he was such a man. In business, as in public life, such steadfast con- fidence is a foundation for ‘great achievement. To the fact that our customers have bestowed it upon us in ful! measure we believe we can at- tribute the greater part of any success we have attained. As we understand so ig our duty. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE A Bank of Strength and Service ~ at 8 o'clock at the I. 0. O. F. hall. Following the business session a Valentine Party wives, Rebekahs and their husbands Ft. Casper chapter No. 4, Order | extraordinary rapidity blends vivid- of Eastern Star, will hold its regu- | ly sae the costumes, resembling the lar meeting Thursday evening, | lightning and clouds to depict a real had kn and Frank B. Tay! M th e which refreshments were served.| February 14, at 8 o'clock at the|storm.. The only regrettable fea- ‘who ‘own him when he was a young lawyer and later when he was ‘a ‘aylor will time th poms ‘gath MOUNTAIN VIEW iar MENT | Roar hae DSS me eS OE paigning for the Senai red { events. Guests who attended were the; Masonic temple. Initiation will be|toure of the storm is that it fright- pik waiy engl teats ath, “A Lite hes ae Lit WOMEN! AAD Vited to attend this Jamboree and The} Members of the storin chorus ere| in every city of any consequence throughout the nation. But es far as | it is predicted that a large audience Howser, M. Aaberg and the| xamining committee will be pres-| Edward Wright, Eugene Owens, can be ascertained, this picture, henging today in Mrs.{ W. I. Rehr Jr., will enter-|O’Brion, Jean McDonald. lewday. tain the members of the Midnight eee pets, Soret entertained the | Bridge club this evening at their | Wells Concert eee re members of the Monday Bridge club | resular meeting at her home on| Tomorrow Evening Dancing Party. ‘ Members of the junior class of | pany. Cook's orchestra and the the Natrona County High school | Apollo quartet, with several soloists entertained at a dancing party | of prominence, will present the pro- given last evening for members of | gram which is to begin at 8 o'clock. the class only at the high echool| Seats will be provided for 150 per- will be studied and all members of) ing of February 29, for on that date ‘the division are requested to be)an unusual pantomime, “The Pipes A benefit tea will be given tomor-| ceeds of this affair are to go to the| 2nd friends from thelr home in row afternoon at the residence of milk fund of the Woman's Depart-| Omaha. ness for a short time from his home Mrs, George Davis, 215 North Grant! mental club. see street. to which the public as well| eee 98 all Royal Neighbors, Women of Culinary Worker's Woodcraft and their friends are in-'Holq Dance. Che Casper Daily Cribune Uheir Prayer Was Heard! cueerenaemenn PAGE THREE of $15550 in lots thus far this r MPLETEFORGREAT = 2222-2225 to 50 additional acres for homesites, DEMONSTRATION OF SCOUTING |-°> === ===" AT HIGH SCHOOL THURSDAY DESMOND Is STAR IN “he sreiet demotion 4, Prrame vate — inne oe| PICTURE AT WYOMING Boonting ever presented in the city] trict contest. of Casper,” has been the slogan of| 5. Tug-of-War—Inter district con- 3 the loca Boy Scout Officials in the] test—District No. 2 vs. District Noa.|_,"T® hepa cies ry planning of the First Annual Jam Fireman: Drag—Inter-troop anit ean, terra dag. in boree Thursday night at 7:30 at the| contest (only one team from each |'h® Wyoming theater abe county high school. All Scouts} troop.) politby aad be foe iia =~ under Cas: neil . % per Council will gather for} 7. ‘Twenty minute demonstration| ‘*P* toda Sedna eno at tetas laughable and most thrilling pic- this climaxing event of their four-}of scouting by District No. 3 Dep. teenth Anniversary Week. Some| uty Commissioner W. C. Goodwin in tures in which Desmond has ap- peared. parts of scouting which have never | charge. - Hoot Gibson in “Ride For Your been heretofore presented to the} 8. Fire by friction—Inte: general publia will be seen next] contest (only Life” will be the show at the Wyo. ming Thursday. i "ify fey -troop one man from each Thursday night. All scout officials | troop.) are united in their efforts to make 9. Fireman's Life and Carry—In- this a most spectacular event, ter-troop contest (only one team from Deputy Scout Commissioner Har-| each troop.) ry D. McCormick of District num-} 10. Chair carry—Intertroop con- Cons I ber I has announced a final rehear-| test (only one team, 3 mem tron ulate at sal and district rally at the Eiks| each troop.) 2. club at 7:30 this evening. Mean-| 11. Pittsburgh Is test—District 1 vs. winner of event No. 5. has Announced the fact that @is-| 12. Twenty minute aemonta| ROBDEd, Report trict number 3 will hold a rally in| tion of scouting by District No. 1 Midwest Refining company will act| 13. Assembly. Scout as chairman of the judges at this} taking part). Conwell. Assistant Scoutmaster Marshal Dayton will be the official While Deputy Scout Commissioner the First Christian church tonight.| Ass‘t. Deputy Commissioner Harry = Jamboree and wi oy 1 = wf rear im ae on ; nd will be assisted by 14. Taps. ‘Abraham Lincoln had been assassinated! announcer while Dr. J. C. Kamp 5 Citizens of Bloomington, Il.) Tug ot-War—Inter-troop con- PITTSBURGH, Pa, Feb, 12— oath (fall Robbery of the French consulate Scout benediction. here with the theft of $1,000 In French government bonds and oth- er valuables was reported to the po- Neo it night by the council, Dr, W. C. Goodwin of the third district R. S. Ellison, vice president of the| D. McCormack in charge. Rev, P. K. Ea y ene twelve talented young dancers. The INtGHt "_Gcoutnaate The public at large has been tn- John Wilkes Booth's name was mentioned. Similar gatherings were held ! the Bloomington Publia Will be present at the high school Catherine Pickett, Mildred Bubb, Library, is the only photographic evidence that yet remains of any of symnasium Thursday night to wit Catherine Bryne, Malena Bryne,| them, —— |ness this affair. The program in Bette Stebbins, Philip Long, Gaylo $e etait is as follows: yd, Mary Jane Keith, Wilma 1. Assembly. Scout oath—Pled, Mountain View suburb must have Lewis of Salt Lake City, sister of | Spruitt, H. S. Sands, Frank O'Ryan, fall ae eh ss a gE dkincke dations t¥ fall Ww. ‘ot all P; es ate awia, Beh ya Warten icoa IR; After of allegiance to the flag. ool accommodations by next fall] Beware! N. ackage Dy 2. All troops in district formation rding to members of the schoo! “Ty; ” and reviewed by executive commit-| board, who visited the addition this are “Diamond Dyes tee, judges and council officials. | morning. The owners of the sub 3. Twenty minute demonstration | urb, the Baker-Grude Investment Always ask for “Diamond Dyes” of Scouting by District No, 2 company, has Ceeded a plot of to s'x-room school building will be and {f you don’t see the name “Dia- in Mountain. View suburb and new} Pach 15-cent package of “Dia- hetnes are springing up most every|™ond Dyes" contains directions: so day. The company reports the sale| Simple any woman can dye or tint ground, 270 by 300 feet, situated in constructed this summer, according to present plans. mond Dyes" on the package—refuse skirts, dresses, waists, sweaters, E. H. Pigeon, who recently under- went a serious operation, is report: ed to be resting comfortably at the Casper Private hospital. . Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Martin of Midwest are the guests of friends in the city for a few days this week. eee No better concert hag been given this winter than that which will be held tomorrow evening at the store of the Charles Wells Music com- Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Lee are among the visitors spending several days here this week from their home at Midwest. Lawrence Johnston of the Graham Paper company arrived in the city today from Denver and will attend to business affairs here for a week. eee Mr. and Mrs. Ben Flink are La- voye visitors spending several days in the clty. sons. Those who wish to take ad- vantage of this provision of comfort must be early in attendance as at each previous concert there has been Harry Abel is a Chicago business caller spending seve days in the city this week. eee R. A. ‘Kent is spending a few days in the city from Cheyenne. days. wie eS ened A ataticlo ede ae the center cf this rapidy growing addition to the school authorities and it is upon this plot that a four There are now 45 houses occupied | !t—hand it back! eee Mr. and Mrs, R. P. Dorgan of Bllings are ‘visiting here for a few a stockings, kimonos, coats, drapries mus-(Much Entertainment ? pay S. L. Maye of Seattle is attending| PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Feb. 12.— SAVE asiben, naeec ReaAiberetes ‘Gneses life) Consideration should be given at] Mr and Mrs. E. A. Solands left} to pusinees affairs here for a few| Brig. General Smedley D. Butler any color at drug store, Refuse this time to setting aside the even-| !8t evening for Cheyenne and Den-| aye. director of public safety, suddenly THE TROUBLE OF substitutes!—Advertisement. ver to be gone for several days on eee appeared at the electrical bureau of COFFEE MAKING-US, > a business and pleasure trip. Frank H. Moore arrived in the|the municipal communication cen aS of Pan,” is to be presented at the caste city this morning from St. Lou’s|ter early today and ordered all Elks Auditorium under the direction} Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Powell and] and will attend to business affairs | Police districts “plugged in” simul of Miss Genevieve Fitzgerald, ac-| 0 are in the city for a few days here for severa! days, taneously. pbaapaldtigs aatibeoek. The pro | this week visiting with relatives cee Connections established, he com- IT IS MADE WHEN IN OMAHA R. E. Bletcher is here on busi. | ™anded the Meutenants at the dis- 7 = trict stations to turn out for a drive JUST DI HOTEL ROME to last until midnight. He rattled T SSOLVE CASPER MONUMENT WORKS 608 Sout 2542 ; Seg ! Shushrrylons Coffee seeker hae OMAHA, NEBR. held a dance and smoker ‘ast night seat Cc. W. Campbe!l Is attending te | 22Parent in raids and arrests. at thelr hall. Three box’ng bouts} Miss Ficrence Benton ts visiting | yusiness affairs here from Teapot. by members of the organization| m the city for several days with eee furnished ‘part of the entertain. | friends and relativés. ©. K. Solberg came in yesterday ment for the evening. pees from Salt Creek and will attend to 2 Mr. and Mrs. J. J. O'Riley return-| hus'ness affairs here for a few Miss Dunlap Wil) ed yesterCay from a month's visit days. Entertain This Evening. spent at their former home in St. eee | Miss Dorothy Dunlap will enter- | Joseph, Mo. tain at an informal bridge party this evening at her home on Eleventh street. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. EB. H. Pigeon have as their guest at their home on South Center street, Mrs. Pigeon’s sister\.Mes Henrietta Messier of ! Denver, oc tue J. D. Price is a visitor here for a few days fro Lavoye. John J. Durst, district manager a ema of the Of! Well Supply company J. H. Opsah! and son, accompan- and Mrs, Durst will leave this eve- fea by C. K. Solberg, are here for ning for San Antonio, Texas. a few days from Salt Creek vialt- With friends and attending to Mrs. Anna Leeper returned this | ™& Wit® - morning from Fort Porter, N. ¥.,} business affairs. | where she has been visiting for six| attorney G. R. Hagens haa re- weeks with her son, Lieut. Carrol} surne’ trom a several cays” bush. Leeper and family Lieut. Leeper tital Gbeyennes being stationed at Fort Porter. Peo eae cee Among Casper girls who are st dents at the University of Wy ming at»Laramie and who attend- ed the Kappa Sigma ball at the ex-| home on his return by his brother ecutive mansion In Cheyenne last Frank. week were Miss Elizabeth Kidd and eee Miss" Alice Blodgett. B. H. Foster, county attorney and John R. Long returned this morn- ing from Cheyenne where ghey CITY BRIEFS |}°" “ss. John B. Barnes. attorney for the Midwest Refining company, is C. H. Draney, asphalt specialist | spending several days in Cheyenne of Denver, is spending several days attending to legal business. in the city on business, eee eee Allen Harper is visiting with M. R. Ross left thls week for| rriends at his former home in Colo- Philip, 8. D., on a short business | raqo, trip. eee eee Dr. B. L. Newlander left yester day overland for Denver to spend until the latter part of the week visiting with his parents. ees = SS el fV, arning ON MARCH 1ST = Henry C: Hardin left last eve- ning for the east where he wi! spend several weeks’ vis'ting with his parents. He will be accompanicd eee Mrs. William Wise {s in the city for several days visiting with friends and shopping here for a few Cays from Snyder. - : ee Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kentland are visiting with relatives fdr the month in St. Louis and Kansas City. =e == The Cost Per Volume of Mr, A, J. Mokler’s | e-e oe Mrs. Kathryn Nelson came in yesterday from Lavoye and will fpend several days here visiting with friends and attending to busi- ness affairs. “History of Natrona County” eee Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Lewis have as their guest at their home on Yellowstone avenue, Miss Elizabeth Will Return to the Original Price of SSS R. D. Walace, department mana- | $12.50 Per Volume | Until That Date the Present Price of $6.50 Per Volume i Will Prevail You'll eck Cie This History Will Be Found On Sale at the Following Places: fe and sure mt Denver men wiio arrived in the + wet rid of} heads, that is to dissolve them. city this mornizg and who will!” Todo this get two ounces of calo: | | Midwest Pharmacy, Trevette Confectionery, a hi ime hi busi- a ts . noes include ‘TH. Pose, H.-A. [sprinkle a lite ena not wet cloth Casper Stationery, Campbell-Johnson, = Griddin, H. J. Sticken, J. B. Curran, btherparts and yourwill be scr ger of the Kasoming Oil company, day. C. Croft of Powell are visiting in Japanese Will the city for several days. ose 0.0. Pest of Lansing, sain, a-| Resume Trade spend several days here. eee R. C. Shaffer is a Denver business day and who will spend a number] TOKIO, Feb. 12—(y The Asso- of days here, clated Press)—Addressing a confer- eee ence of prefectural governors now Now is an exceptional opportunity to obtain this splendid book at half yi Affal; K. Matsui today declared 4 ri : Ps > Bostasea fret Shaan ne Ep Saitt Souter utirion® tobring | ||| price. After March 1, it will be impossible to buy this remarkable eee about early restoration of normal] ||| possibility that the price will be further advanced ag the edition is of Edgmont, S. D., are visiting with | wide difference gti!l existing between | * dxlinuatedsncinbers friends here for several days having | the views and policies of the two fe arrived yesterda; powers." ‘W. B. Stre ‘came up yesterday from Lusk ¥ fll spend several days in the « \ business. e was a visitor in Cheyenne last Sun- C. Crfts of Powell are visiting in rived in’ the city yesterday and will ith R . 2 man who arrived in the city yester- J. F. Bentley and 0. V. Bentley | in session here, Minister of Foreign | ||| History of Natrona County for less than $12.50 and there is every J. R. Applegate and R. W. Helder | relations with Russia, despite the cee L. V. Picker, C. B. Haukeo, J. P. | filsea how ‘Bie Minntendst ttl i Kimball Drug Store, Little Brick Confectionery a heads, no matter where they " x MebssSotereet thatke eee: nctenced | BMnRaeAeT ere cate aE ase | ll Hoffine Stationery, Stockmen’s Bank to my many friends and relatives | 8nd dirt and secretions that form in forith a ie . The calo for their assistance, sympathy, and| th® pores of the skin. ‘The calonite Hy loyalty in my recent bereavement, | blackheads so they wash right hi af Joaving the pores {ree and cleat the loss of my wife e3 free and 3 : nen :. cs AL JACOBS, and in their mature) copdition. - au > - ) c d