Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 21, 1924, Page 3

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de Casper Daily Cribune Refining company, ts attending the Snnual convention of the Amer can Institution of Mining and Metallur- gical Engineers in New York. Mr. Estabrook expects to return to the city next Monday. A. 8. Mercu ts here for a few days France Puts NBY BELIEVED T0 - Official Okeh On Divorces Jack Kelley and Lin Jamieson| PARIS, Feb. 21—(By the Asso- are here for a short time this week | 80clated Press! American divorces om business, in France have been granted vith see regard to the full spirit and letter parties which scoured the justice, has ruled after an investi- gation of the manner in which some of the divorce cases to which Amer- icans were parties have been dis- friends here for revera) «ays from his home in Columbus, . . . abandoned hope that she Searchers believe the baby Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Brydon, who] ¥F. Ww. McGown is in the city for affairs sent to the Paris bar associ- ation recent'y in which regrets were expressed that provisions in the were being evaded or circumvented. The whole inquiry was stirred up t opkt t 954 South Jeffer- day evening of each month and will vk oll aes dy sffairs here from St. Anthony, be entertained at its first meeting, eee - March 14, at the home of Mrs. P. % Mrs.* Richard LeRossingnol- of . K. Fletcher, delegated by the | M. Evers, 123 West J street. : Lanter ‘has bein’ thet ateet cel entertainment committees to éeliver Bore expert with the General company at Schenectady, N. S. L. Clark is here on business this week from Omaha. 1,000 delegates in attendance at th: " 2 ee by official advices from Ambassador 2 ya ; cnteadress On “George. Washine. | Mecsobeart Légion Friday Afternoon. - en eee ee L. G. Hart ts aznong the san |Jus#eFand at Washington that the | £ece@t convention of the American ton, the National Hero,” empha- | Will Entertain. eee iivecke -vhid Apes ON days, | ote by which American divorces sized the importance which hero ‘The Women of Mooseheart Legion Mrs. C. H. Reeder is confined to| “°° Visitors here for a few days. | 275 obtained in France was cus. play: will ‘entertain its members 2 accot ‘ ing unfavorable comment in the » pnp the ten fogs ind oe friends tomorrow evening at an old Mon edie parte eno Charen C. Durkee arrived yester- | nited States—comment deterimen- ‘cid the’ attempts of those who | fashioned barn dance at their “hall Mrs. James P. Sweeney is con- a fom Tet Worth and will spend | ta; to French justice. Henri Rob- ba destroy national traditions | ©" West First street. fined to a hospital in Denver on ac-|°°*°™™: “¥8 in the city. ert, former president of the French by stressing the instensely human | Attractive decorations in keeping prone pas For results try a Tribune Clasay |B&F association and member of the side of leaders who lives stand out with the occasion will be used and Luncheon a ae French academy, was appointed to investigate the subject and report his conclusions to the ministry of New Head diate, : i For results try a Tribune Clas- sifled Ad. ———_—___ freshments will be served. A oantles as an inspiration to all Americans. | '® . Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wardon of At toe otek. teleost ‘sdavlislion aissogeo ta il ieee taeeoes tt tee ee Soy caralt taiths cuore e react! eee 2 oe ies ede. tinct & Eat rape at rap an apa oto friends for several weeks. They‘ will = re ving just | MeCready-Murry See 5 oeeghes, oasis wt sigs Beyie, | a0 wait for a short time with pert St Aatrranry end that’ prin- | Marriage, & Oboe - i Te gs | friends ipjeart Creek before return- ciples which have been outstanding | srccready to James.F. Murry took | Wertz. Rey ee eee in public welfare as laid cown by | piace Tuesday evening at the home| Among those who attended wore Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jamison of such leaders as Washington arevac-| o¢ the bride's sister, Mrs. John F.| Mrs. R. M. Boeke, Mrs. R. E. Wertz, Denver ate; Were today: on aiehost cepted by the great majority. Phenn, 909 South Jackson street.| Mrs. Paul Wiedner, Mrs. Danile | business and sleasors tan Music formed a deligattul diver-| rhe ceremony was performed by| Beers, Mrs. Earl C. Boyle, Mrs. E. opie sion of the entertainment program. | miger D. H. Shunway of the Latter | J. Donahoe, Miss Edna Smith, Mrs. Mrs. Elmer Hooks, who has been! In addition to orchestra selectioi Day Saints church in the présence} Charles Campbell, Mrs. Beulah spending the last two months visit-; solos by Mr. 32 3. Leggett and J.| of relatives and intimate friends.| Vance Foster, Mrs. T. C. Daniel: ing with her daughter and family in| P. Arnott were thoroughly apprecl- |The bride was formerly froth Eng-| Mrs. C. P. Plummer and Mrs, Fred Los Angeles, is expected to return ated together with quartet numbers | jand, having come to Casper seven | Capen. ths week / by Mrs, Lechinskey. Mrs. Leggett, | months ago to make her home here Sadie | Frank nase and Mr. Arnott. iets with her sister. The groom {s con-| Concert to Be Broadcasted singing was led by H. Roe Bart! nected with the O'Fallon Supply | Saturday Evening. Attendance prizes were won by company. The couple are at_home An excellent program has heen Cl I Y BRIEFS Ben Pester and Mrs. George Jar-| to their friends at the Dorcas“apart-|arranged for and will be broad. J. 8. Mechling has returned from Denver where he has been for some time. aa | —_— | England has two million surplus women. Don’t ze Black- Hea Dissolve Them |, Squeezing and pinching out dlack- heads ‘make the pores’ I nd je irritation. Blackhea: re caused by accumulations of dust and dirt and secretions. from the skin &nd there is only oneleafe and sure way and one that never fails to get Tid of them—e simple way. ¢ that is to dis: them. Just get from any drug store about two calonite powaer—sprinkle cloth—rub iskly for @ nd you'll be 5 vis. ments. casted over the radio Saturday eve Dr. M. CG. Keith, president of the coat wore ning of this week from i. o'clock clubs, presided over the dinner, while | Knights of Pythias to until 9. The program will consist the entertainment program was in | Celebrate of a number of pleasing vocal selec- ai 4 '. ] surprised to » that e black- charge of a committee headed by} Casper Lodge No. 19, Knights of | tions by: Mrs. E. W. Rowell, Mrs. se. | wenn ham Gisuppeared, ana the ‘kia Don Phillips. Pythias, will celebrate the sixtieth|R. B. Leggett and Mrs. Burton], Casper men who spent a short will be left soft and the pores in Dancing concluded the evening’s | anniversary of the founding of the | Lester of New York, talented vocal-|'time this week in Lander include, their natural condition. entertainment. order Friday night, February 22, at | ist who has been extensively enter-| A. J. Watts, R, R. Dunlap and J. Those who attended include the| the K. P, hall at 8 o'clock. tained. during her. visit here. Mrs. | B. Crossley. Mrs. Ernest Marquardt has re- ceived news of the death of her only nephew, Jack Davis, at the home of his grandmother Mrs. Balkle in San Antonio, Cal., yester- day. The young man was 19 years of age. His death was the result, OF THE JOYS Get our easy February find how easy the terms The “Bramswick Method a: | folowing: This occasion is being nationally| Lester is the house guest of Mrs. see | » D. Bran: 4 . Ray J. | be to the public and all}also play several piano selections. | Thermopolis tomorrow morning on Coal Mrs, Ht. ac Chappell, be and Knights of Pythias, Pythian Sisters | The program for the concert will] a short business trip for his com- ine Mrs. Frank Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. R.| and their friends are invited to be| be announced later. pany. # : M. AN N 7 aren, Gets-It” Makes || Mr. and Mrs. T. Foe, Mr. and | pared which includes musical selec- ‘PERSONALS lay in Sait Creek on business. Sch < 1 f Mrs. M. J. Foley, Mr. and Mrs. Guy | tions both vocal and instrumental . = 0o oO « Mf. and Mrs. George W. Jar-].and e number of short addresses. Emmett Baker {s visiting with bis) rns anis vis, Mr. and Mrs. Jolin G. Jones, | The musical program is in charge home in Helena, Mont., for several John Sullivan, f te = obert Ogde . talent of the city. Miss Ruth Parmer fo} sullivan, former resiCent of veneanee De. ba ar ee aeRe of the Wells Music company will this city, now connected with the gan. D. R. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. A. | Sing as also will E. A. Flinn and the Bankers’ Trust company of Denver ‘Wall W. Kir Mr. and Mra A, Baker, Mr. and observed by what is known as the|M. E. Young. Mrs. Charles Fowler} Stanley Griebol. of the Casper! 9, ufalor Wallace hy of the (ieee ARE g. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Fir- | present. * ee. i % days this week. . e Mr. and Mrs. Ralph of Thomas Longhurst who has en D c ancing c. Riker, Gen. and_Mrs. Burke H.| Apollo Male Quartet, all of whom is here on business and visiting gingers corps, has been named Mrs. H. Ree Bartle, Mr. and Mrs. | Diamond Jubilee. The meeting will | will act accompanist and will] Stationery company will leave for *7S" D , Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Fletcher, A splendid program has been pre- Willlam Hadley is spending the and Mre. M. C. Keith, Mr. and Mra. | listed’ some of the best musical cee BALLET TOE Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Worth. }are apand ytévorebly. known in| Op cn attack of typhoid fever. with friends. eg SOFT SHOE sweet, resonant tones. Casper's re wat bet Stay parapet The speakers of the evening will! 34.4 pau Briney ts spending a}. CasPer people who spent a short CLOG P x ‘ ter, Mr. | include the Rey. Charles A. Wilson, S ss time in Cheyenne this week include, nd Spears, Mr. and Mre. Pester, Mr, | {nc he First. Presbyterian | hort time visiting with her mother,| "3. "stop, J.B. Kirk, D. Ge net a and Mrs. Gautt, Mr. and Mra, Rw. | Pastor Of the Eire syn dudse | Mrs. L. C. Stone in Cheyenne. and H. B. Mason. Ag BALLROOM Leggett, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tobin. 7 c = 4 eee | John M. Hench and Attorney G. R. ‘. Mr. and Mrs. George Kistler, Dr. ee oae Meee aeniey sy 1b) wialthsig bn, tS ivan “hremdent sae: the Private or Class Lessons Platz, Miss Margaret England, Mr. ry and | egg reeds and SRophne Pere fOr a. x." willtamie’ Of company, ie Shoemaker, Mra. McCune, John Ar- - ovat aoacey Stew josye!-tron: ree pend! ‘s asin nett, Mr. and Mra. A. T. Jessen, De] Patriotism Bs ie os a ese Petes ce enye, OF Bs Dasiness Phone 2277-M Byars, % Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Thompson are Cart Gompf, ‘Mra, Faines, Nts, ‘ana | Gardner Baker visitors In the city for a few days Mra. F, J. Leschinskey, M. P. Wear | Marriage Wednesday” | || from thelr home at Midwest. mination a . 1 Br, Breanna en eee: in Casper last summer when Miss} wr. and Mrs. J. H. Clough arrived fs ae Dorothy Gardner of Lansing, Mich..| in the city yesterday from Kansas Chiefs Club visited here with her sister, M'rs| city and will spend several days Is Organized. Harriett Gardner, for several | here, The Past Chiefs club of the | months, was the wecding yesterday eee Pythian Sisters was organized last | of Miss Gardner and Edwin W. Mr. and Mrs. E, E. Thomas of evening by Mrs.-John Whisenhunt | Baker of Salt Creek, The ceremony | Billings are here visiting for several with the; following charter mem-| was performed here by the Rev. | days with relatives and friends. Charles AS Wilson. * 6% Those in attendance were the trip to Denver and Omaha. eee M. S. Sanders of Youngstown, Ohio is here ons business for some time this week having arrived this morning. Even Si don’t cut their own corns. eee | They se Getete” fo Hid their feet of com or lous pests. i W. B. Reed is among the Denver § slip of your razor when hao easy. to tad business men spending several days corns and callouses, quickly. completel, here this week. manently, Two or three drops of “Gets ‘ 4 tops all ‘corm pain—then the com loosens so sae does rm ape it ish off witht never a twinge of E. L. Estabrook, petroleum pro- burt. it today. E. Lawrence & Co.. ducing engineer for the Midwest SM everywhere—moncy back guarantee, 221 South Washington 232 East 2nd St. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C, Durr bride’s sister, Miss Harriett Gard-| have as their guests et their home ner who {s the domestic teacher in| in North Casper, Mrs. Durr’s par- the county high school, and Dr.| ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Morran of Bronchitis Best Treated Dale of Salt Creek. Fullowing the | Tulsa. ENS marriage a dinner was given at the W a V } !,.a number of friends} Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Stanley and ith apors scopy tear Rt the cour‘e. son are among the visitors in‘ the fe Mrs. Baker returned. to Casper | City this weel from: Denver. February Shoe Sale at | THE FAD | “2 several weeks ‘ago ; her home in ‘ Direct Treatment with | Si Sisan wie ane lived Mrs. Ruth Mills has returned Vay ing Salve Im-| ftir te B Gudner from riinisinniss sacha cand | ge o Connected with the ‘Tri-State |‘ es om , , ° mediately Con- e eee Entire Stock of Mén’s, Women’s and Boys’ Shoes Miss Elizabeth Thompson has re- Selling at Reduced Prices pape fecalh ssieseat ase toes turned from Cheyenne where she \bride will make'their home. “Buy It For Less at The Fad” Luncheon and Bridge Yesterday at Mullin Club The Altar and Rosary society of St. Anthony’s Catholic church en- tertained at a luncheon and bridge party yesterday at tne Mullin club with the Mesdames Wilbur Foshay, ID LEATHER FINE QUALITY HEAVY SORES fate WOOL UNION SUITS Goodyear welt; popular $3 95 styles; $6 to $8 values. In Observance : EACH . Denis Daly, Fay Crater, Salland, Sale Price and Lujan in charge of arrange-| Here is 2 home-made which GENUINE “DURHAM” 5 ments, ‘The club was artiatloally | millions of people have found to be 4 95 WOOL UNION SUITS P >) decorated and a program was given| the moss eepsoe me meenr of, break: oe i Gray Color including piano selections by Miss| arnt hut \vorp prompt sina PAIR in Nl Marie Lawler, vocal selections by! tion. Under ite healt , soothing in- 45 Mrs. Madelyn Treber and violin pane. chest . goes, phlegm e Sean tant: wha autectanaen [itecnling det tarmanatons andi yom iget SOLID LEATHER EACH Among those who entertained ht ttul sleep. fhe " ve T. J. Drew, Mrs. Mf. P.| Salut throt and cheat colle are cone | WORK SHOES & A'P Rimbat, hire. w. W. slack | Rething Beier for bonshics, woasae:|ff Comfortable fitting | MEN'S GOOD QUALITY Mrs. Join Casey, Mrs. Jeremiah throat tickle, bronchial |f™ lasts; unusual values at . DRESS HATS Mahoney, Miss Margaret Sulliv: Ci ighs. ae Popular styles. Sale Mrs. J. P. Smith, Mrs. Neil Charles| pour Sie ounces of Pinas tee ot $1 89 $2 95 Price Geis, Mrs. George Brown, Mrs. Ray-| Bottle ana fill the pati h plain e > e mond Holloran, Mrs. A. Kassis, Mrs.| granulated sugar syrup and shake AND PAIR $2 95 Cc. D. Clay,"Mrs. Thomas Kenny, Thoroughly If you prefer use clari- e Mrs. 8. T. Butler, Mrs. Newman, | fied molasses, honey, or corn syrup, is VAPORUB Mrs. Ronan, Mrs. Vance Rowe, Mrs.| you get a full pints Wasaity supete SPECIAL Harold Thompson, and Mrs.| —of much better cough syrup than ONE LOT OF MEN’S 4 < AT Schank. Foucould buy ready-made for three DR HO MEN’S BLUE DENIM SMITH AND TURNER ||, , |, Ate cae pad chitin Teresi cement ae ESS SHOES OVERALLS—High back, DRUG CO. Friday Afternoon Freed omneecia| and highly con- | Black and cordovan; | standard make; jackets 133 S. Center The Ft Casper chapter, Daugh- wae ‘Pine extract, known the wend good styles. Special, to match. Sale Price, ter of 16 lerican evo! lon,| Over for il Pesees, - party Friday afternoon, February] upon the membranes. “ $3. 95 $1 19 22, at the home of Mrs. Harry B.| 4, TO avoid disappointment ask: your Ps © Durham, 815 South Durbin street.| qitk full directions, and dowt accept PAIR PAIR The entertainment will be given for faything else. eee to give all foreign born woman who ex-| absolute satisfaction or money hibited hand work at the Washing-! promptly refunded. The Pinex Co.,|[f W.L. Douglas Shoes ton party of last year held at the Ft Wayne, Ind 220 SOUTH VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR THE F CENTER ST. SOFT WATER SHAMPOOS AND q YEAST FACE PACKS | Suite 211, O-S Bldg—For Appointment—Phone 259-J No Name Hats Stag Trousers ’ Signal Shirts HAVE DIED IN STORM Baker, a farmer has been missing since 2 o'clock Monday afternoon Lucky Strike is a when she dimppeared from the reigning favorite, Baker home near Slater, rai ite Sa. -etoettay Seiet of the F; h law, the ot miles south of here, and searching Monday night and Tuesday have ed away and perished in the storm @ posed of lately. This ruling appar- : : recently returned from a trip to/a short time from Fort Washaki ently conflicts with the opinion ex: Her parents, however, cling,to a The club will hold regular meet- CORDS.) ANS | Sena the anaes oe M8 pressed by the ministry of foreign| ‘Mery that she was kidnaped. ‘ formerly occupied by the Linton} J. Butler ts attending to business ASSET TT Mae Miss Edith Clark, transmission . ¥., wa: the only woman engineer among th Record Containers, @Each Holding 12 Records) and 3 Double Records Don’t Deprive Yourself and Family The Brunswick Ultona, that plays all makes of records, runswick Oval All-Wood Tone Amplifier, resulting in ure, MAKE YOUR HOME HAPPY With a Brunswick This {s only one of several Special Offers for February. Victor and Brunswick Dealers In Accordance With Our Usual Custom Everywoman’s Store Will Close Tomorrow at One o’Clock p. m. If Your Formal Costume for - Tomorrow Night's Party Is Not Complete We Suggest You Shop Early Tomorrow Forenoon Evening Gowns—Dinner - Evening Wraps ‘And Formal Dress Accessories PAGE THREE Institute of Electrical Engineers at Philadelphia. 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