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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1924 Z Leary, Mr. tainment ’. and by Mr. Butterfield of Port- FEEE q°¢ if Hf be fhe ; Hubert C, Bishop presented an act that always goes over well. Mr. Bishop ably sang falsetto while im- personating “an alleged character, “Miss Claire Bish.” He afterwards doffed his wig and revea'ed his true identity, During the program newsboys en- tered with a “Kiwanis Extra” that caused considerable comment and fun because of the humorous news regarding the different members of the organization. M, A. Becklinger was chairman of the entertainment committee. The other members included Emmett Fuller, Harry Black, Dean Morgan, J. 5, Pettingill and William B, Cobb. Mr. Cobb is president of the Ki- wanis club. Guests of the club were, W. E. McGarry, John C. Ryan and W, M. Hezel officials of the general freight association of St, Louis. Members of the club and their ladies who at- tended were: Mr. and Mrs. William Baily, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Black, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bon, Mr. and Mrs, Francis Brown, Mr. and Mrs. M. A, Beckl'mger, Dr. and Mrs. Cc. H. Carpenter, The Rev. and Mrs. L. EB. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. ndulged in for some time to te ig Covers were laid for ap- ximately 150 persons in the spa- cous dining room of the Elk’ puiding. The table decorations were artistic and in keeping with the celebration of Valentine's day, Following the dinner those present were entertained with a program that flashed with the best wit af- {og by the club while other fea- fres of the program showed an equally remarkable genius on the part of those who were responsible for them. After the program was completed the guests went to the auditorium on the second floor and spent the re- mainder of the evening in dancing. For this part of the evening they were the guests of the Elks’ dance b. ": rhe dinner started at 6:30 o'clock. The guests of the Kiwanis club were {ntroduced informally, the introduc- tions furnishing no small amount of entertainment, Mrs. L. BE. Carter gave an in- formal talk on “The Significance of Valentine's: Day.” Mrs. Carter showed more than passing know- g ir. and Mrs. C. C. Rose, Mr. and E Hal Tenhass, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8S. thur Barntes, Miss Anna Belle Hog- sett, Mr. and Mrs. John Schleuter, Mrs. Max Eppstein, Miss Emma Brueggenhann, Miss Helen Carter, Elizabeth Kein, Miss Genevieve Fitzgerald, Miss Marguerite Fitz- gerald, and thé Messrs Paul Sautter, W. D. Allely, Dr. George Smith, A. E, Tweed, W. H. Bishop, M. P.- Wear, Health Conference To Be Held This Month ference. being conducted by 9:30 until 11:30 a. m. at the Roosevelt school Duplicate Bridge Club Mrs. R. M. And:us entertained the members of the Duplicate bridge club this afternoon at her home, 123 South Durbin street. Substitutes for the afternoon were Mrs. Charles Crabtree and Mrs. H. H. Schwartz. ‘The club will meet again in two weeks on Friday February 29. eee St. Mark’s Synurgae Meeting Next Week Members of St. Marks Synurgae will be entertained next week on the morning of the 23. requested to bring a baby b'anket and not to take their children to the have recently been exposed to con- tagious diseases. school age are charge. eee ‘ Roeiness and Professional Club Meeting Tomorrow The regular weekly meeting of the Casper Business and Professfonal rebel leaders, following the rebel ledge of the day which finds its/R. Cc, Cather, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur > , * mt yr Creek visitors spending a few days | 2nd passenger agent for the Chi- reverses at Palo Verde Wedne clebrators in so many countries| Chandler, Mr. and Mrs, C. Chapin, pene Aiacpe rie Suate ae 1240 Mec ene SPER here. ago, Burlington & Quincy railroad joined forces at Panindicuaro At all Grocers txd among those inwhom the ‘spirit | Mr. and Mrs. William B. Cobb, Mr. | ook Pxrpiig sate) ba x oer'S we. has returned from Denver where | marched upon Morelia with 600 meh ot romance and kindly feeling has/and Mrs. Sam Conwell, Mr. and | “PD°Ttments on C¥ avenue. Bake Sale And Lunch D. A. Wood, Casper insurance | "© spent_several days on business.| “Rajiway headquarters report Tex not yet died. Mra, Crabtree, Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Informal Bridge Party Saturday February 16 |man, has returned from a few days y nan has been occupied by federa Members of the Ethel Mann school/ Cron, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cullen, | Last Evening The Ladies Aid society of tne business trip rpent in Cheyenne forces. of dancing Presented a Valentine} Mr. and Mrs. Hal Curran, Mr. and} “sr. and Mrs. Frederick Cole en:|Grace English Lutheran church wi The trip was made overland. tableau that for beauty woud be|Mrs. Lee Doud, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.|tertained at an informal bridge| bold a sale of baked goods Saturday bt ithe NUEVO. Laredo, Mex., Feb. 15 ditticult to surpass. | ‘The dances} A. Cullen, Dr, and Mra. J. J. Don-| party last evening at thele honeon| beginning at 10. o'clock in. the’ George C. Grill is a Colorado vis Wor atticgsate Ob Madsen ene executed by those of the class who|ovan, Gov. and Mrs. Harry B. Dur-| stckinley street. honors at which| Store formerly occupied by the Cas.,itor here from Fort Collins, iota Sapna saat le 3 were present were well received. |ham, Mr. and Mrs. William Du- per Storage grocery. be served from 11 u oe Mrs. Vance Rowe Will Entertain Saturday were won by Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Nelson. Guests who attended were Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Ward, Mr. and “Mrs. L. O. Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and the hosts. A quartet composed of Perry G. MacManus, Paul Sauter, Wil'lam Cobb and George Stewart sang sev- eral solos and aroused considerable enthusiasm because of the talent mars, Mr. and Mrs. E. EB, Fisher, and Mrs, Emmet Fu'ler, Mr. and Mrs. A, M. Gee, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Griebel, Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Hadley, Mr. and Mrs. William intil 2 o'clock. . 2 Nah et tial. They were General Americo eee, Mrs. Vance Rowe will entertain Larealde, Colonel Encarnacion Mor. and pep they demonstrated. Haselmire, Mr. and Mrs, Dave] Valentine Vamp Party the: members of her bridge club Edwin Gold af the Paramount ales, Colonel Doroteo Solis and Ma- Tho Misses Marguerite and Gen-| Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. James P.| tast Evening tomorrow at her residence, 1440 East Picture corporation is in the city jor. Eduardo Arellano. All were evieve Fitzgerald were conspicuous |Kem, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knittle,| ‘The ‘Valentine Vamp" dancing| Second street. on business from Denver, 5 members of the command of General smong the — entertainers, These! Dr. and Mrs. H.R. Lathrop, Dr.| party given last Pa S018 bat she evening by the Standard Oil Athletic and Recrea- tion association at their building on West Yellowstone was In every re- spect a huge success. A novelty fea- ‘ure of the entertainment was the mittens. and hearts presented to the ventlemen on entering the hall. : Prizes were awarded to the ladies s s ° Valentine Party Last Evening £ The High Grade Spread for Bread Nucoa Pure Cocoanut oll —refined Peanut oil churned in sweet sterilized milk—with necessary salt—that’s all : 2 onenonenenen vamping the most hearts and a prize to the winner of the greatest num- ber of mittens. Music for the even- ng was furnished by the Vander-|Carpenter, ten Suests attended. So folks can save their health Van Duzer has put absolute'y pure oxtracts on the market. Use Van Duzer’s Certified Flavoring Extracts uade from selected fruits—and pre- rve your health. Meeting Tomorrow. club tomorrow afternoon at 324, South Grant street. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kimball, Sr., are spending several Cays in Ther- mopolis. eels Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Good and baby Barbara expect to-leave next week for Salt Lake City where they will make their home. Mr. Good has been connected here for some time with the R. T. Kemp Insurance company, eee Mrs. George Peck has returned from Boulder and Denver, where the has been visiting for the last , Week with friends and relatives. 72. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Moss of Salt ; Creek are visitors spending several days in the city. . ss ee Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Horten of Florence, Colo., are visitors spend- > ry jing @ few days in the city. Fe " see e& ° Mr: and Mrs. O. T. Hall and son are among the Denver callers =e spending a short time in the city. . i eee Mra. ‘E. C. Hale an@ daughter Margaret expect to leave next week for Los Angeles where they will spend a month or six weeks visiting with Mrs. Hale's parents. eee As is usual custom, to make space for our spring stock, we are offeting wa exceptional value in KINGLY and EAGLE Shirts. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Landson are vsiting here with friends for a few ‘days from Billings. , Miss Winnie Cross had as her , guests yesterday her mother, Mrs. M. Cross and sister, Miss Isabelle @ Cross of Omaha, . eee / We have arranged in one lot a large selection of neck-band and collar- ich Shirts in very desirable patterns and materials. o Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Henderson left yesterday overland for Denver bi jana Cheyenne to be gone for sev- |erat days on a combined business and pleasure trip. d Or You May Buy 3 for $4.00 sis Dr. T. J. Drew left today for . Kansas City, Mo., having been See the Convincing Display In Our Windows called there by the serious illness of his father. e Mrs. Walter C. Smith {s the guest from Denver. cee Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Morgan have }as their guests at their. residence on South Lincoln street, Mrs. Morgan's cousin, Mrs. Frank Rus- sell of Colorado. Mrs. Russell ar- rived: yesterday and will visit here , until the latter part of next week. eee and Mrs. R. B. Extra Collar Specials 100 dozen high-grade Soft Collars, made by best manufacturers. Regular 50 cent sellers. 8 for $1.00 All Sizes | Mr. from Denver. eee Mrs. Rose Collins is visiting with |mond Dyes” contains directions so relatives in Kansas City for several | simple any woman can dye or tint months. e { aed ; Miss Emile Carter departed last |covering—everything new, evening for her home in Colorado|she bas never dyed before. after having spent several weeks here visiting with her uncle and out in valentine colors and designs Guests of Mr. and Mré Morgar » Mr. and Mrs. Scott Loveland, Mrs. J. C. Humiston, Mr. and Mrs. ‘The next regular baby health con- the state board of health, will be held on the 20 and 21 of this month from For the convenience of mothers, conferences will also be conducted North Casper the morning. of the 22 and at the school house at Mills conference if they have colds or Thermopolis where he has been D Salt Stew ragting wae Mrs. Daly | spending the last week taking treat- octors hows. and atten vm he M raat iness affairs. ments at the hot Sunes know Mr, and Mrs. Harold Delaney are| A. Jensen is attending to business that Mothers bie the guests of friends here for a few affaira here from Salt Creek. days from Mammoth. eee 1 Columbine eee B. M. Sawally is here on business ~ ; hg se 3 Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Monroe have! today from Salt Creek €r_de Fericny (above) who married Milk is returned from a 10 daye Losin . the Count de Perigny last Novem a’ pl vs dusisess bt Dd ber. The countess, it is alleged ali- clean, sweet Bables up fo| 2"@ Pleasure trip spent in Denver.|” a. F, Ross is among the out of enated Mrs. Modica’s husband's af exantindd:, tres ot] Seatac aat te” ache town business callers spending a } fections, and pure few days in the city from Denver. A lunch will Nabstig The Misses Ethel and Eleanor Gib- son were hostesses at a Valentine party given last evening at their a business trip spent in Denver. Mr. home on Second street. Red and Stewart also visited for some time white hearts with nut baskets of red, with his family. and white were used for decorations. né The evening was spent in playing 500. honors at which were won by,from San Francisco. Mrs. James Lang and Miss Anna ee elag phe Mrs. W. H. Crawford assisted by Mrs. Ray Cook will entertain the members of the ‘Casper Woman's 2:30|is here on business for a few days. o'clock at the home of the former, AM Roe of relatives here for several days} Warning! Not all Package Dyes Rowe are/and if you don’t see the name “Dia visitors in the city for a short time | mond Dyns” on the package—refuse on at their home on Ash street. cee Mr. and Mrs. BE. EL are among the out of town bucinece ann Pleasure visitors spending a few days in the city from their hom: Ede Casper Oally Cridune PAGE THREE wre A. F.- xuoball, beck orchestra with special enter-|aunt, Mr. and Mrs. L. Vv. Max spending several days in the city on business. eee C. R. Mandell arrived tn the city yesterday from Denver and will spend a week or 10 days here on a business trip, eee Cc. F. Martin and E. C. Ellis left yesterday overland for Rawlins and y Rock Springs where they will at- tend to business affairs for several days. NO SLUSH FUND IN STAR DEAL (Continued from Page One) @ full account of his = connection with the oll leasing controversy. One of the letters, as made public showed Skaffer wrote to Schuyler n November, 1922, asking Schuyler, who was Stack's attorney, to advise Shaffer confidentially of “the rett'e- ment that was made with Mr, Stack, Mr. Bonfils and Mr. Sin- cliar.” “As you know,” the letter contin- ved, “I have an interest in that Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Campbell ar Tived in the city this morning from St. Louis and expect to make their future home here on South Elm street. H. J. Fisher and son, are visiting with friends and attending to busi- ness affairs here for a few days from Salt Creek. eee James O'Riley of Billings is spend- ing several days here on business enroute to Denver where he will spend a week. Visitors in the city for a number of days from their home in Lincoln. eee Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lockman are out of town business callers here from Minnesota. eee Mrs. B. W. Stelle is the guest of friends in the city for several days having arrived last evening from Salt Lake City. cee Mr. and Mrs. Bert Parker spent Yesterday in Douglas visiting with friends and attending to business affairs, eee J. K. Smith expects to leave Sunday evening for the east where he will spend several weeks on a vacation trip. eee Dr. E. L. Olson of Chicago ts in the city for several days having arrived yesterday. ee oe informed as to the settlement, in order that I could be on 4 parity with the other gentlemen.” Jeremiah Daly was a visitor tn the city this week from his camp at K. H. returned from Mills has G. F. Garner ts here today on vusiness from Denver. eee Jack Alexis Leary, division freight vance against Morlla, where rebel Jenerals Estrada and Dieguez are reported to have concentrated their orces. Reports said that the two CITY BRIEFS Jack Russell is among the Salt Frank Hadley arrived yesterday from Tulsa and will spend a few |@ays here attending to business af- fairs. tionary army, captured Wednesday by Fede after an engagement near Terran, Nuevo Leon were ex ecuted by a firing squad here early today after a summary court mar Franciset Coss. Why Stay Fat? You Can Reduce The answer of most fat people |s that it is too hard, too trou*lesome and too dangerous to force weight n. Marmola Pr tion Tablets overcome all the ficulties. Th are abscluteiy harmless entail no dieting 0} exer- cise, and have the added ré@vantage of cheapness. A boz<is sold at one dollar by ‘a)) dtuge'sts the world over, or send the price direct to the Marmola Co., 4612 Woodward Ave., Detroit Mich.” Now that you know this, you have no excuse for being fat, but can reduce steadily and easily without going through long sie tiresome exercise and starvation di fects.—Adver: D, C. Lynch is a Midweet busi- ness visitor in the city for the day. oe Insurrectionists Flee Be- fore Advance of Obregon Army. MEXICO CITY, Feb. 15.—(By Radio Via Fort Worth Star Tele- gram to The Associated Press.)— The war department announces federal troops under General Obre- gon entered Guadalajara, a: tant rebel stronghold, y amid a shower of flowers. General Escobar, although wound- ed, has ordered an immediate ad- A. H. Stewart has returned from Quick Service on Packing and Crating Phone 948 and 949 Natrona Transfer Storage & Fuel Co. Gebo Coal J. R. Kaskel is here on business Ralph A. Kent is a Cheyenne man in the city for a few days. oe J, C. Watson come in today from Lavoye on a short business trip. eee B. B. Ward of Aberdeen. 8. D., Among the Denver business men here for several days are, James Richards, Jr.. Harry Richmon, . Frederick Fu'lerman, L. K. Hall, c. P. Griffith, F. 8. Ruthford, R. J. Hill and M, C. Barnes. . 8. V. Fees was a Denver arrival this morning. cee James C. Roland, of Montana, is here on business for a few days this week. eee - BH. W. Barland, of Fort Collins, a = arrived this morning and will at- oe ’ Sh tend to business affairs here for HIS MASTERS VOICE ae REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. STR eee i. E. Lents is spending rome time here from St. Joseph having arrived in the city today. eee B. Jewell is a business visitor here from Washington, D. C. eee J. W. Greenough is here on busj- ness and visiting with friends from Poposia, Wyo. eee , Glen Patterson and Paul Horent- zen are among the Cheyenne vis- itors spending a short time here. eee William Busteed of Madison Neb., is here on business having ar- rived this morning, eee John McAleer is an Albion, Neb. visitor spending a short time in the city. MARCAINDUSTRIAL REI A great musical artist is about to visit this city. | Hundreds of people will attend the performance, It Is Interesting That This Important Artist Makes Records for the Victor Company Exclusively ALBERTO SALVI Conceded to be the world’s greatest harpist, is this visiting artist. He will be heard at the America theater, Monday night, Feb. 18, under the management ‘of the Charity Division of the Departmental Club. eee Glen Talman is visiting with friends in Chicago for a week or ten days. eee Eugene McCarthy returned Wed- nesday after having been absent from the city for a number of weeks on a business trip. eee Charles Williams of Butte ts WOMEN! BEWARE OF TRICKERY So many people will be interested in this artist, and so many requests will be made for his Victor Records, that we suggest an early hearing are “Diamond Dyes” of his records before our supply is exhausted. 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