Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 13, 1924, Page 3

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Che Casper Husbands Survived Their History-Making Midnight The Midnight Bridge club met jast cvening at the home of Mrs. w. lL Rehr Jr. on South Lincoln a those who attended Kathryn Mahoney, Miss Suilivan and the hostess. The club will be entertained again in tyo weeks on Tuesday evening at the nome of Mrs.’ McGrady on Four- teenth street. Shipp will Division of W. D. Club. Mrs. E. R. Shipp will entertain the members of the home economic dl- De- vision. of the Casper W a peste becaeerien Rots Friday afternoon o'clock at her residence, Baptist Circle Will South Beech street. ~The andes Hdd Meeting Thursday. for the ‘afternoon's study will be Tho East Side ctrele of the Bap-| on Unens and bits of old china, Mrs. tist church will hold ® work meet- |r. C. Stout will give a short talk on ing Thursday afternoon at 2 China. All members and friends at the home of Mrs. O. 8. Steffens are invited to attend. 320 South Consents fy nies Mrs, Smith Will Entertain Will Meet. ; Church Circle Tomorrow. Mrs. Henry's eirele a pag Pres- pyterian Ald society enter. | church will meet in regu tained tomorrow afternoon at 2:30! Thursday afternoon at a8 o'clock o'clock at the heme. of: Mrs. lat the cliurch, 1614 Hest Second Smith, 1135 South David street. All| street. members of the circle are urged to be present. The Ladies’ Ald society of the East Side Methodist Community session Presbyterian Ald to Meet Thursday. Mrs. McVicar’s division of gghe LA pgedn ee Ladies’ Aid society ge COMO 4 é * 2 age Pray ory apd Feb. In the annals of American history are recorded the names of five adhe it alee Ro ae resf-| women who outlived their husbands who at the tine of thelr death ; Time J: tt McCorry, 728] were Presidents or former Presidents of the United States. ‘They jouth Lincoln street. All members| are Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, No. 1; Mrs, Warren G. Harding. No. and friends are invited to attend 2; Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, No. Mrs. Benjamin Harrison, No. 4; 2 iON and Mrs. Thomas J. Preston, formerly Mrs. Grover Cieveland No. 5. CITY BRIEFS | C. M. Ayers of the Ayers Jewelry store will leave this evening for Chi- cago and New York on a buying trip. Willing Workers’ Circle Will Meet Thursday. Tho Baptist Willing Workers’ circle will meet Thursdzy afternoon o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. N. Loscy, 801 North Madison street. A talk of interest will be given during the meeting by Miss Nellie Scott on home and foreign missions and all members, neighbors and|y., Entertained. ke treatment: he hot spri vi be prese’ take tments at t springs friends are apres = mt, The regular meeting of the Wate shaffe He will be joined by Mrs. Shaffe: Young Ladies’ Sunday school class env: ; Rebekah Lodge erinet Seaeesdioen 1 Class |who wil! leave Sunday morning. ree Panis Tg ees lodge | W8% he'd last evening at 1322 South| Mtr, and Mrs. Frank Pnewski have 1 mect this evening at the I. 0.|/0PIar street with the Misses Ma-|arrivea from the east and are the 0. F. ball. Following the business |! Lemon, Hazel Walker and Ber-| guests of Mrs. Phewskl's. mothes session the members will enjoy a| ce Davis acting as hostosses. Fol-| Mrs. H. C. Welty, at her home on box supper: cwing the business sessisn. ganies|South Beech street. Mr. and Mrs. eee Were played and refreshments were|Pnewski expect to make Casper Served. The next meeting of the|thoir future home. class will be held at the home of ee Mrs. L. HE, Carter, 866 South Lin- coin street. eee W. O. Gregory arrived in the city last evening from Butte and will spend several days here. eee Lutheran Aid Will Meet, The Ladies’ Ald society of the Trinity Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. Mohr, 633 | MF: tiger Gquth Center street. All members|“ yr. 5 ty Ful a asked to be present. irs. Emmett Russell was hostess eo \ee to elght friends at an informal din- ye ner party given last evening at her Panton ee home on South Beech street. Spring In Miss Elizabeth Baker's secona | flowers were used for the table dec- annual exhibition of her” dancing | tions. school to bo given at the America, February 16, in the pantomim “Columbine and Her Playmates, an outstanding feature is the last “ number showing @ chorus of six| informally at a bridge party yester- an dancers led by Columbine | [#¥ @fternoon at her home, honors Pierrot, Maxine Edwards and | ®t which were taken by Mrs. T. J. ard Wright. The Russian | ach and Mrs. J, C. Snooks. Mrs. rs being Catherine Pickett, | Purton Lester’ of New York City | days from Salt Creek. Mildred Bubb, Catherine Bryne, | “°S the out-of town guest for the sass Bobbie Stebbins, Philip Long and afternoon. Eight guests attended. Mr. and Mrs. J: A. Howell o Eugene Owens. ; hegre Worland were visitors who arrived Tho reader for the pantomime is | Mrs. Smith Is Hostess in the city yesterday, and who wil’ Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Harter are visitors in the elty for a short t trom Chevenne 7 = Snort me} 4. 5, -westland is a business| visit: Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Bowman are | Denver. ng ttis, the parents of a baby son, who ar- Women's and Children’s hospital, | fom Chadron. Both mother and baby are reported to be doing nicely. Mrs. Bowman| F- E. Chaffen ts among the Den- Was formerly Miss Margaret Potter | Vet business men spending several nt “Detling. days in the city this week. Ted Kostitch arrived this morning on a several days business trip from Denver. eee Mrs. Lummis Mrs. B. B. Lummis entertained eee Mrs. George M. Martin is the guest of friends here for several days ‘from her homé in Manville. eee Mrs. W. H. King is visiting with guests and shopping here for a fev cee St. Louls business men who ar- W. E. McGarey, W. M. Hezel and J. C. Ryan. for a few days this week from Cleve- eee or spending several days here from rived Monday, February 11, at the M. Ramier is here on business! “ived in the eity this morning are,; and conferred with all civil author. —————— General Carlos Black and Colone! L. Culbertson, spent yesterday on an inspection tour af the county, ities. F’ying squadrons of soldiers, com- manded by Captain Iverg Hanson T. C. Woodin is here on business! Daily Cribune PAIRARRESTED {Summary oF FOR STEALING |_ NlGHT NEWs with having broken into| | MANILA — Constabulary began the Loop cafe on West B street | the bombardment of religious fana- ani pein, LES S % - |i 2 early Friday morning and with | tS entrenched in a small valley having taken out a quantity of | Bucas island, province of Sur- canned goods, pies and tobacco, | 1&0. George La Joy and Hart Moore were arrested last night by the| SAN SALVADOR — Conflicting Police department. The men so far | Teports from Honduras where both have not admitted having taken any | 88 of the revolutionary conflict of the stuff, but some things were | laim successes, were received. | found in their possession which led to thelr arrest. : SYDNEY, N. S—Miners unions >. voted to continue their suspension ot work until a referendum is taken on their protest against wage NEWS BRIEFS ppt | ROME—Count Giovann! Manzoni, | ] appointed Italian ambassador sia, left for Moscow. eae caer tet MOSCOW, Feb. 13-(By The As- fociated Press}—Norway has given . the Russian Coviet government ree-| [J 6 R 1 t ognition de jure, the foreign office bd ri egu ation was informed today in a telegram ° recelves from Madame Alexandra|()f the: M Kollantay, Soviet representative in e ovules Norway. WASHINGTON Fe, 1s_con.|L Qlked in Meet gress was asked today by Secretar- les Work and WaFace to invest.- gate the right of the Northern Pa- cific railway company to acquire Approximately three milliag acres of government.land in Idaho, Mon- tana and Warhington under the terms of old land grants. WASHINGTON, Feb. 13.—Gov- ernment regulation of motion pic- tures and similar to pictures were the’ principal considerations on the Program of the national motion pic- ture conference which was begun hero today by representatives of a WASHINGTON, Feb. 13—Bring pats Te ee RE eee ing to = head the controversy be-|" ‘The educationa! aspect of motion tween the United States employe's| ,icturés was discussed at the open: compensation commission and the] ng session by John J. Tigert, com. comptroller general's office, Comp-| missioner of education, and. they rok General McCarl to. ay cut were also considered in connection oft A. H. Gardes. as disburs'ng | with reli foreign missions and officer in the commission, from c nternational re’ations by a number further advances of money from|of speakers, including the Rev. Dr. the compensation fund. ; Robert F. Fitch of Hangchow, China, president of Christian col- lege, the Rev. Dr, William Sheaf Chase, president of the New York Civic league; Fennel! P. Turner of New York, secretary of the confer- ence of foreign missions; the Rev. Dr. J. Foster Wilcox of Philadel- phia and the Rev. Dr. H. L. Bowlby Quiet Prevails of New York, secretary of the Lord's Day Alliance. In Herrin With \Corning Crude Guard Vigilant Is Advanced WASHINGTON, Feb. 13—Ex- ports from the United States dur ing January were $394/000,000 and exports $299,000.00, leaving a fav- orable trace balance for the month of $95,000,000. HERRIN, Il, prevails in Williamson county pur- suant to the proclamation of Ma- jor General Milton J. Foreman, in command of the military and cit- izens are calmly going about their | day, dusiness, singly and unarmed. Other grades were unchanged. | General Foreman, with Adjutant patrolled the main roads of the county last night. land. At Bridge Luncheon. ys here, ie a wejl known singer ~ Mra. Donald Smith en nae’ ge BONE pa cage Sd Sali takes the part of Pantaloon, the |" informal luncheon | and bridge] Mrs. “Minn‘e Hall has’ returned Goleful father of Columbiné. Cath. |Party, given today at her residence. |trom a 10 days peasure trip: engnt crine Pickett is his funny old os Saath nie hace ea with friends and relatives in Hot v2 5 irs. potas the clown, does credit to ice ‘To ts si a Se By D.. at ccompanists for the pantomime |C@™pbell, Mrs. John Bingenheimer,| Miss Lottis Hall of Hot Springs, ° Mrs. G. B, Stebbins and Miss | M!8s Margaret Sullivan, Mrs. T. 8.|s. p,, arrived in the city yesterday Nira Stewart. Cooke, Miss Patricia Sullivan, Mrs.|anq will spend several days here. see L. T. Smyth was a Denver man who arrived this morning on a several days business trip. see J. J. Blankenship of Canon City is here on business for a short time. eee T. B. Easley and L. H. Wygant J. A, Wilson is spending a few days here on business from Lavoye. vee j Frank Reed of Garland, Wyo., is spending the day here attending to business affairs. cee Jay C. Oakes arrived yesterday, from Broken Bow and will spend some time here on business. eee Leigh McGrath, Mrs, Carney Peter- etry. are here today on business from Eastern Star Meeting = son, Mrs. T. J. Riach, Mrs. Paul] yrs. Homer Taylor has returned | P°PY¢" ue es Thurslay Eyening. Hooper, Mrs, R. M. Bartholomew, | from a weeks’ pleasure trip spent oy C Mrs. James P. Kem, Mrs, Herbert Fort Casper chapter, O. EB. 8., > ed in Denver and other Colorado cit! will mect fn regular session ‘Thurs. | £844, Mrs, M. E, Young and house aes day evening, February 14, at 8|Suest, Mrs. Burton Lester of New| fr, and Mrs. F.C. Carey and son o'clock at the Masonic temple. | York, and Mrs, William Pollock. are visitors here for several days Initiation will be held and.all mem- 7 from their home in Colorado. bers and visitors are asked to be | Mrs. Stout Will Entertain sfe\s present. The examining committes | Ceramic Club Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Bankley and will be present at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. E. C, Stout will entertain the|cni'dren arrived in the city this se members of the Ceramic club of Cas-|.week from Montana and will make per tomorrow afternoon at her stu-/their home here. This Evening. _* | ao, 1325 South Cedar street. Mrs. cee Bago REE The Knights of Col&mbus will Mr. and Mrs. Q. A. ‘Wilson left] Walter Williams is a business meet in regular session this evening Bay. yesterday overland for Cheyenne and | visitor here today from Midwest. at 8 o'clock at the Knights of Denver on ascombined business and - ee Pythlas hall, Following the busi- pleasure trip. Charles B, Hartman is among the ness e meeting a smoker will be held. Mf os Ye club ql Denver business callers spending a eee short time in the city: Mrs. Firmin’s Divisi . be entertained tomorrow afternoon Min “A Will } = at 2 o'clock at’a Valentine party, to a X tics) mesting’ of Mra_r. p Jbe siven by Mra. Guy Dayton at her erate ot halsere ehrticss hee Firmin's division of the Presby- | #°'™e 09 United is Mrs. E. C, Daniels and daughter, | for a few days. terian Ald will be held at the home CAames evil Bunty aves tho sienna Mice Dae, aoe of Mss. Harry Adams, 1115 South Fa cnr Meeting. iels’ parents in Denver, for the week.] Frederick Van Berg and D. L. pres : Neighbors of America will be held| Mrs. Willa Sanderson is an out- 3 tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at | of-town visitor here for several days the Odd Fellows hall. All new offi-|this week from her home in Denver.| came in yesterday and will spend Restle 1 cers are asked to be present to se a number of days here visitipg with The inten ae practice for the initiation exercises.} Mr. and Mrs. T. W. McDonald | friends. morrow ah ee to. | Fotiowing the business session a s0-|have returned from — Califonn'a, Mrs. Laren n0On, {at the home of! cial hour wi'l be held and refresh-| where they have been living for the Colling to be present, Brie See ae cit Bere. nik or mild Valentine Tea Thursday D. A. R, Hold Meeting At Durham Residence. uesday Afternoon, The Home Miss’onary society of Fort Casper chapter, Daughters] the Methodist Episcop2] church will coe aye 0. W. Wallen is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Frank E. Gregory from his home in Helena, Mont, eee “ee W. B. Schmitten of Salt Creek Entre Nous Club J. A. Bauman is among the Mid- Mr. and Mrs, W. 8S. Kimball, Sr. arc spending the day in Glenro:k Instantly Opens Every Air Passage—Clears Throat, I Too of the American Revolution were en-| give a Valentine Tea Thursday aft- home of Mrs. William Kocher on|til 6:30, at the home of Mrs. H. |B, Durham on Durbin street, dur- CREA ing which time Valentines will be on M GLEARS | been planned and will be given at three different periods during the STUFFED-UP HEND| = Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Corden and family are visiting in the city with friends for the remainder of the (ertained yesterday afternoon at the |ernoon, February 14, from 2.30 un- sale. A program of Interest has week from their home in Nebraska. eee ir nostrils are clogged and % cad is stuffed because of te” catarrh or a cold, apply a Ht- hag nure antiseptic cream into your tls. It penetrates through e “ir passage, soothing and west visitors spending several days here. visiting with relatives, Sure Rel ief oe8e ar nots Seg aaa Beapoe ton GESTION as their guests at thelr home on Second street, Mrs. Hooper's par- Alpe! ents, Mr. and Mrs. Burr McMurray 44 A of Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. McMyrray Y 4 — are enroute to their home after hav- | @S\ > ing spent some time in Montana SSeS shes Water visiting with friends. Ai P= : eee mp S" - Sure Relief Miss Rachael Ryan has returned from Greybull where she spent a| [Med ee vere of days “visiting with | 360 end 75¢ . Cs WESLEY BARRY Famous Screen Star OWNS A NEUTRODYNE RADIO SET Which he built himself out of knockdown parts. YOU CAN DO IT TOO Mr. and Mrs. O. L, Walker expect to leave next week for California on a pleasure trip. swollen, inflamed mem- ie oe pee ; —SEE— °s and you get instant relief. Word has been receive ere 0! this. Get a small bottle of | the arrival of a baby son to Mr. and WATSON RADIO SHOP : ¥ am Balm at any drugstore. | Mrs. Paul Roberts of Chicago. Mr. THE SMOKEHOUSE PHONE 1283 |! Sed nostrils open right up; ead is clear; no more hawking fling. Count fifty. All the . struggling for You feel fine.— ‘Roberts was a resident of Casper for a number of years. ee William Shaffer of the Midwest barber shop left Monday of this week for Thermopolis where he will We Carry Genuine Fada Neutrodyne Sets and Parts Hear the Free Radio Concerts Every Night at The Smokchouse and Lloyd’s CY Drug Store. Lift Off—No Pain! aig MONTREAL, Feb. 13.—The pro- posed ten-round boxing bout be- tween Jack Johnson, former heavyweight boxing champion of the wor!d, and Homer ith of has been ar- ry 22. Ranger Kil Mountain Lion LARAMI®, Wyo., Feb. 13.—Word| Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little was received here today that Forest | Freezone’ on an aching corn, tn- Assistant Paul H. Ginter of the |stantly that corn stops hurting, then Medicine Bow National forest had| shortly you lift it right off with killed an eight foot mountain lion | fingers. in the Lake Creek country, south-| Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of west of Laramie. The lion was|“Freezone” for a few cents, suffi- treed by the forest assistant’s Air-|cient to remove every hard corn, dale. Lions recently have been | soft corn, or corn between the toes, preying extensively on the elk and|and the foot calluses, without sore- deer of the region. ness or -irritation.—Advertisement. ‘A Charming _ Slipper— And With Moderate Heels Only occasionally do the lovers of moderate heels find as charming a Slipper as this one. Slip on a pair and your feet will be smartly dressed and com- fortable as well. Brown Suede Brown. Kid Grey Suede $10 WIGGIN Your Shoeman ality Shoes Carefully Fitted’ Feb. 13—Quiet! prrTsBURGH, Pa., Feb. 13—An increase of fifteen cents a barrel in price of Corning grade oll in Buck Eye pipe lines was announced by the principal purchasing agent to- The new quotation was $1.95. PAGE THREE (MMUNITY IN third of Costello’s fortune, estimated worth between $250,000 and $500 000. Cash alimony of $37,080 was also allowed. Celebrates AY AUGHERTY Anniversary ROME, Feb. 13—Pope Pius cele- WASHINGTON, Feb. 13.—Attor-| brated Tuesday the anniversary of ney General Daugherty denied in a| his coronavion, holding a stately communication sent today to the| function at which the entire papal senate that the department of | court, the diplomats accorded to the justice had made any settlement in| Vatican, the members of the Roman war contract cases by which im-|Aristocracy, and numerous invited munity from criminal - prosecution | guests, including many Americans, Was promised provided the ctvil la-| Were present. Queen Marie of Ru- bility was met. mania, although here incognito oc Many cases had been settled with-|cupled a special tribune purpose out criminal prosecution, tho at-| selected for torney general said, but these in- ¥ a cory volved In the main, over payments ' by the ¢ nt through mistake Literary Club Is of law S and other conten tions w inal prosecution. “In the settlement*of civil Nabitity, in the matters and cases referred| The meeting of the Casper Liter- to," Mr. Daugherty wrote, “there| ary club which was to have been has never been in any instance or| held tomorrow has been postponed case any agreement whatever, direct | until Thursday of next week. or indirect, tmmediate or remote, ex. & would not warrant ertm-| Postponed a Week Dressed, or inferential, by the de- partment of justice not to prosecute |‘ any criminal lability where there was such lability,” ‘Former Wyoming |BIG PACKAGE Man Is Divorced | In Coast Court rom James C. Costello, wealthy real es ate operator former. : ly of Seattle and Cheyenne, Wyo., are AY was granted to Mrs. Costello today by Circuit Judge Evans, because she had been required by her husband to account for carfare, ppstage Stamps, “and other multitudinous items expended in the arrangement of a house hold.” The court awarfed the wife one Concert Tonight —AT— WELLS MUSIC CO. —8 P. M— Cook’s Orchestra VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL SOLOISTS Ampico Re-Enacting Piano See Complete Program on Page 2 ALL ARE WELCOME COME EARLY St. Valentine’s Own Messengers of Love FLOWERS When you think of Valentine’s Day of course you think of Flowers—fresh, fragrant, beautiful—remem- ber to “SAY IT WITH FLOWERS” Plants of All Kinds Casper Floral Co. MIDWEST BUILDING PHONE 872 3E I | 7 om I] WAH os 8-2 BP

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