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Midnight Club Is Mrs. Charles T. McGrady enter- tained the Midnight Bridge club last evening at her home on Four. teenth street, honors being taken by Miss Sullivan and Miss Rose _ Members who attended were Mrs. Paul Hooper, Mrs. ‘Timothy Joseph Drew, Miss Kath- ryn Mahoney, Miss Rose Ryan, Miss Margaret England, Miss Kathleen Sullivan, Miss Patricia Sullivan and the hostess. The club will meet in In two weeks on Tuesday eve- ning, March 11, at the Jeremiah Mahoney home on South Wolcott stregt Mrs. A. M. Gee was hostess at an informal luncheon and bridge party today given at her home, 735 South Durbin street, Guests who attend- ed were Mrs. John B. Barnes, Jr., Mrs. Carl Shumaker, Mrs. Earl C. Boyle, Mrs. James P. Kem, Mrs. Fred Capen, Mrs. R. T. Kemp, Mrs. rR. R. Rose, Mrs. Robert Ogden, Mrs. C. P. Plummer, Mrs. R. M. Boeke, Mrs. John VanGundy and Mrs. T. C. Daniels. Mrs. Geo will be hostess at another informal party to be given next Tuesday at her home. Mrs. Cron Will Entertain, Mrs. C. L. Cron will entertain in- formally at a bridge luncheon to be given at her home, 517 East Lind avenue Saturday of this week. eee East Side Circle Will Meet Thursday. The East Side circle of the Wo- man’s association of the First Christian church will meet Thurs- day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Fannie Moore, 324% South Kimball street. All members of the cirele are asked to be present. eee Ladies’ Ald Meeting Tomorrow Afternoon. The Ladies’ Aid society of the North Casper Christian church will hold a special meeting Thursday af- jernoon, February 28, at the home oM™Mrs. Stone, 229 K street. All inembers of the society are urged to be present. eee Edelman-Cope Marriage In Sheridan This . ‘The marriage of Miss Mary Edel- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam H. Edelman of Sheridan, to Everton Buckley Cope will take place this evening at 8 o'clock at t. Peter's -chureh in Sheridan. ‘ollowing the ceremony a recep- tion will be held at the South Main street home, Miss Edelman ‘has many friends here having visited in this city a number of times. eee Willing“ Workers’ Circle Wil Meet. Mrs. May Grainger, secretary of woman's work of Cheyenne, re- quests that all members of the Woman's society of the First Bap- tist church corporate and meet in a body at 2:30 o'clock Thursday af- ternoon at the church on Fifth and h streets. On account of Mrs. Grainger’s visit in the city separate meetings of the.circles-will not be held as was formerly announced. see Mrs. England Will Entertain Division of Woman's Association. Mrs."John England will entertain the members of the West Side divi- sion of the Christian Woman's asso- ciation of the First Christian church, Thursday ‘afternoon at 2 o'clock at Her home, 1242 South Elm street. All members as’ well as ladies interested in the work of the division are invited to attend and to bring their fancy work. ee Knights of Columbus Will Entertain. The Knights of Columbus-will be hosts at an informal entertainment on Tuesday evening of next week at the Elks’ auditorium for the mem- bers of-the Catholic Girls’ Welfare club. eae Bridge Luncheon Yesterday At Slade Residence, Mrs. A. A. Slade was hostess yes- terday at an enjoyable informal luncheon and bridge party, the first of a series at her residence on CY “avenue, for sixteen guests. Honors at bridge were won by Mrs. C. K. Fletcher and Mrs. Sinclair Reekie. Mrs, Slade will entertain again on Friday of this week at another bridge luncheon. . . Mrs, Kenney. Entertains At Bridge Luncheon. _ Mrs. Thomas Kenney entertained for 17 guests at an informal: lunch- eon and bridge party given yester- day at her residence, 719 South Park avenue. Attractive decorations of! roses and sweet peas were used. Honors at bridge were won by Mrs. T. C. Daniels and Mrs. A. K. Bott. Mrs. McMurray of Ohio, mother and guest of Paul Hooper, was an out-of-town, guest, Mrs. Kenney will entert@in again tomorrow at an- her informal Iuncheon and bridge party. see Methodist Community Society to Meet. The Ladies’ Ald society of the East Side Methodist Community church will meet tomorrow after: Harmless Means of Reducing Fat fat people fear ordinary for reducing their weight. is an extraordinary method. rdinary because while per- harmless no dieting or exer- © are necessary. Marmola Pre- ription Tablets are made exactly accordance with the famous Mar- ne Prescription. You reduce yieadily and easily, with no ll ef- Ss. Procure them from your seist at one dollar for a box or d price direct to the Marmola pumPany, 4612 Woodward: Avenue, ero, Mik vertisement, y WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1924 ESOCIETY, BY MARY TOBIN noon at 2:30 o'clock at the church, 1614 East Second street. All mem- mandrel friends are invited to at- .- Entre Nous Club Meeting Tomorrow. The Entre Nous club will meet to- morrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. B. Clark, 1226 Chestnut street. All members are asked to be present. a cee Mrs. Griebel Will Entertain. Mrs. Stanley Griebel will entertain at an informal bridge tea Saturday, March 1, at her residence, 526 East Lind avenue. Meeting Eastern Star At Masonic Temple. The Fort Casper chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will meet Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the Masonic temple. Initiation of candidates will be held after which refresh- ments will be served by a group of visiting members, The examining committee will be present at 7:30. All members as well as visiting members in the city are invited to attend. eee Van Meter School Of Music To Hold Contest Thursday The Van Meter School of Music will hold its annua] contest Thurs- day evening, February 28, at 7:30 o'clock at the Methodist church. Competent judges will be present and all patrons of the school are in- vited to attend. Honor students tn- clude Betty Gran, Lilly May Me- genity, Hazel Wright. Erika Sch- midt, Mildred Daly. The program for the evenigg follows: Margaret Holden, Carl and Velma Schedier, contest in violin, playing Wagner's, “Sweet Sublime Evening Lillian Roth, Marjory Hartzell, Guy Wright and Harry Powell, con- test in piano playing * Beethoven's “Farewell To the Piano.” Vocal—‘Dreamships” =: —- Mildred Daly Piano—"Brownie Soldiers” Piano—“"First Polka _ Lilly May Megenity Elfin Dance’ Piano— Hazel Wright Erika Schmidth juawanee River” Violin—"St. Patricks Day” --_... Piano—“Jumping Jack" To:Thee — - Be ‘Nearer My God = toy Larsen Piano—“Dane: ‘Piano—“Onward March” Bernice Celio—“Angelo. Serenade” Violin—"Me! “Mountain Inn” ‘Thora PERSONALS Mrs. Amos Wright is visiting here and shopping from Salt Creek, eee Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Beak are among the Salt Creek visitors spending a number of days in the elty. be si 3 Miss Lucille Peterson !s shopping and visiting with friends here from Lavoye. eee Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Slafter are here for a few days on business and visiting with friends from their home at Salt Creek. wee Miss Mary E, Mogle and sister, are visitors in the city from Min- neapolis. cee Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Mitchell are spending the remainder of the week in Denver attending to business af- fairs and visiting with Mr. Mitch- ell’s parents. -2e se Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Lamm of Chi- cago, are in the city for a short time. this week, having arrived yes- terday. eee Mrs, Elsie Moore is the guest of relatives in Nebraska for a week or ten days. eee Mr. and Mrs. E, C. Acort are here on business for a few days from Denver. eee Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brain have as their guest at their home on Yel- lowstone avenue, Mrs. Blain's cous- in, Mrs. EB, M. Pearson of Indian- apolis. vee Mr, and Mrs. Richard F. Stine of Ogden, Utah, are here for a few days this week. eee Mark C. Davidson is spending a two weeks’ vacation trip with rel- atives in Missourl. ore Mrs. Verne Turner has arrived in the city from Rapid City, 8. D., to join Mr. Turner, who hag been liv- ing here for a short time and who is connected with the Tripeny Drug company, oe Word has been received here by Mr. and Mrs. William Hazelmire of the death of Mr. Hazelmire’s father, which occurred at his home this week in Union City, Im, ose Mr, ang Mrs. Edgar C. Cally ece Che Casper Daily Cridun U9. CUSTOMS — SSS SS Mrs. Jean Nasn, daughter ot an American millionaire, who eloped at! among the out-of-town business and pleasure visitors here this week from Colorado. see Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Thompson of Minnesota are spending a number of days here visiting with friends, having arrived yesterday eee Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Martin and children are spending a number of days at Salt Creek this week vieit- ing with friends. eee Mr. Forbes of the Chicago and Northwestern railroad accompanied by Mrs. Forbes expect to leave about March 1 for Chicago, where they will spend some time on busi- ness and visiting with friends. oe. Robert Worthman has returned to Laramie where he is a student at the state university, having spent several days here visiting with his we-e-gee------ Adabelle Hammock Mary Savage Gerala, Daly .- Edward O'Connor parents, Mr. ang Mrs. A. J. Worth- man. see Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. Lee and son are visiting here for several days from Thermopolis, having ar- rived today. eee Mrs. R, C. Smith is the guest of friends here for a few days from Denver. eee Mr. and Mrs, J. Scott Blair spent yesterday in Cheyenne, CITY BRIEFS W. H. Young is a Pueblo busi- ness man who arrived in the city this morning. eee Hugh Trimble who haa been here for the last week in the interests of the Natignal Supply company will leave this evening for Denver, St. Louis and Toledo. aes Louis Polk is an Arminto visitor spencing a few days in the eity. eee J. A. 8. Redfield of the Chicago offices of the Chicago and North- | western railroad has been in the city for several days this week looking over the Casper division. » tall 6 Richard Costellg {s spending a few days here from Sait Creek. eee B. Radovich arrived in the city yesterday from Gebo and will spend several days here, ' eee J. G. Blan is a Guernsey visitor for a short time this week. eee J. A. Bauman is among the bus- iness men here on business from ‘Midwest. cee Cc. C. Ripeley and 8S. Pearson are business callers here from Alladin, Wyo. eee John G. Hutton arrived last even- ing on a business trip from Sheri- dan. cee John Knight was a Casper arrivel this morning from Denver. ‘ eee Dr. W. R. Wynne, sub-district officer of the U. 8. Veterans’ bur HEAD STUFFED BY CATARRH OR COLD? If your nostrils are clogged, your throat distressed, or your head is stuffed by nasty catarrh or a cold, apply a ttle pure, antiseptic, germ destroying cream into your nostrils. It penerates. through‘every air pas sage, soothing inflamed, swollen membranes and you get instant relief. How good it feels. Your nostrils are open. Your head is clear. No more hawking, snuffling, dryness or struggling for breath. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from any druggist. Colds and Catarrh yield. like magic. Don't stay stuf- fed up. Relief is sure.—Advertise- ment. Orders Taken For RAG RUGS Made\In Casper 75c Per Yard MRS. SMITH Shikany Dry Goods the are of 17. now is engaged. it is reported. to Prince Ahmed Sahib Bey (shown with her). nephew to King Faud of Exypt. One report is that Mrs. Nash will embrace the Mohammedan faith. eau in the Becklinger bullding, has returned from Charleston, 8S. C., where he was called to the bedside of his daughter. Miss Wynn was seriously injured in an automobile accident, but is making rapid recov ery. Mrs. Wynne will remain with her daughter until she has fully recovered. , eo’ ©. Z. Glenn is here on business from Detroit, Mich, eee C. W. Chambers spent yesterCay here on businesa from Douglas. ce. H. B. Westober is among the bus- iness viaitars here: fram Denver today. a ooee Harold Marple arrived yesterday on a short business trip from his home in Tulsa. see Gov. William B. Rass and Byron S. Hule were in the city today from Cheyenne, see H. B. Waters is attending to bu» iness affairs here from Salt Lake city. eee Otis $. Mitchell of Chicago is a business caller here for a few days. eee M. K, Stewart arrived today from Denver and will spend a number of days here on business, se Frank C. (Bannar left last even- ing for Denver and Kansas City where he expects to spend a week or 10 days on a combined business and pleasure trip. - es Attorney A. M. Gee of the Ohio Oil company is spencing a short time in Cheyenne on lega! business. se. M. G. Rigley has returned from Denver where he was called last week by the illness of a brother. "ee L. M. Scott and son are here to- day on business from Denver en- route to Thermopolis and Montana points. co 4. James §S, Griffin is spending a shart. time in Cheyenne on a busi- ness trip. . G. B. McConne‘l is visiting with his parents in Billings for the week. Mr. E. 8. Johnston will leave this evening on a business trip of sev- eral days to Denver. eee Merle Collins was a. visitor in the city yesterday from Douglas. eee Roscoe L. Molley is here attend- ing to business affairs from Salt Creek. ’ eee M. A. Tirdale fs in the city this week attending to business affairs of importance. SHICHESTER S PIL bite mond firs TLE, Hes tor OFICILS ARE RAPPEDBY MIX Film Star Declares He Was Beaten by Gang Ten Days Ago. LOS ANGELES, Feb. 27—A| Bweeping invertigation of tactics of Customs officials at the Mexican border shou’ be started at once if American citizens gre to get fair Play at the hands of feceral officers, Tom Mix, cowbgy star of motion pictures, said here last night in a statement re<eclaring charges made Monday that he was beaten. ten go by United States border officia’s. “That some action ig necessary is certain,” Mix stated. “Today a number of people have called me telling of similar {il treatment while returning from Tiajuana. “I will welcome an investigation of my s the actor declared. AOGO HERE ON Governor William B. Ross arrived in Casper this morning from the capital on a state highway inspe tion trip. He accompanied by L. Laird, highway superintend ent, and Byron Huie, state bank examiner. The latter is hére in connection with the meeting of the stockholders of the -United Hor Builders’ association this evenin: This afternoon the governor was taken out over the Salt Creek high- way by C. H. Bowman, district en- gineer, to look over the pavement put down last fall and the addition improvements to be completed this summer. Patriarch of MOSCOW, Feb. 27.—(By The As sociated Press.)\—The patriarch Tik- hon, head of the Russian church, suffered a stroke on Saturday last and his condition is reported as serious. The patriarch collapsed in a dead faint in the Domski. monastery, according to his physicians and now requires complete rest. He is suf- fering from arterio sclerosis. Do Heavy Meals Begin to Tell? With pepsin Tablets. ‘Tl Stomach the Alkaline E That Prevents Ga: and Sour Risings. Those old-time husky eaters often fall down on a glass of milk or a Stuart's Coughnut, the stomach ts heavy, ‘lis with’ gas, {s sour and woefully cyspeptic. 1 is, it had just such t attacks alway but they didn’t last. Now the stomach needs help and the best thing you can do is to fortify your meals with Stuart's Dyspeps Tablets.. They give alkaline effect, they help it to digest food, they give it materials to do this ‘with, they absorb the gas, stop acidity, relieve pressure, and no matter whether it is pork and cab- bage, pie and cheese, sausages and buckwheats or steak and onions, your stomach works without dis- tress and you have none of those troubles due to indigestion or dy- spepsia. Get a 60-cent box of Stuart's Dyspepsig Tablets at any drug store. Then eat and be merry. —Advertisement. Mrs. Lydia Snouffer Marcelling Manicuring Shingle Bobs Sunday Appointments Formerly with Betty’s Beauty ‘ Parlor 13th 504 E. Gs, \ £08 -FEB-2% ~ Really you’re not in pace bags to carry with your sp Mah Jongg Bags without one of these new ring suit. See our window for the first Casper display of these beautiful new bags. Priced $4.95 to THE NEW NECKWEAR FOR SPRING ON DISPLAY THE SHIKANY DRY GOODS C0. PHONE 736 All fitted in amber ivory, real leather in beautiful colors. From $12.00 141 EAST FIRST ST. HIGHWAY TRIP: Church Is Ill PAGE THREE ancy, which passes upon al! applica tions for accountants for public certification. Mr. Reimerth occup! , a leading place among the accoun- tants of the state and Byron & having With a $70000 painting heading his craft are grouped about him. the lst, J. E. Henson has arrived |The impression it creates is 80 in Casper and hag brought with | vividly realistic as to recall the him a rare collection of old and | words in Longfellow’s eternal Psalm modern masters which he is ex-| of Labor. hibiting at the Chamberlain Furni-| The smith, a mighty man is he, ture store, David and West Second With large and sinewy hands: streets. Mr. Henson makes annual} And the muscles of his brawny tours of this country and has been arms Woman Suffers From Exposure In Wanderings in Casper several times before, Are strong as fron bands.” never, however, with so splendid a Most of the paintings In the Hen- 5 z. ' Feb. 27 collection as the present one. ‘The | son’ collection are of modern mas Plasto terete ag phen aber gallon, picture which is the center of at-| tors, Various schools are repre-| taker of the obenty tea tention is “The Village Blacksmith,” | sented. No charge is being made | crounds here nae a cate painted by Henry De Mareau in a| for those who desire to view the | of searchers t blacksmith shop in Lyons, France, | works, Mr. Henson himself will give | at the nm 1893 with smith and his tures d gs the day on the dif-/ r workshop as a del. The cany ferent paintt: of which will | ad ght feet in size a uid toward their enjoyment | detail with r special effort will be made to get | about the able distinc “s. It has been on | the paintings before the school chil bad te xhibition at different world exposi dren of the c walk abou tions for the last 30 years and has ne for a short walk, 2 and became nervous breakdown and had not recover attrac ed admiration wherever peo- ple have seen tt. Lovers of art paid money to see it in many instances. It was first brought to America by John Wanamaker and was then ex- bited in Philadelphia. It has traveled 90,000 miles and has been lost a C,H. REIMERTH NAMED QN STATE BOARD OF viewed by 18,000,000 people. One critic has desaribed it ad ACCOUNTANCY RY ROSS OWS: * a anding by his forge, amid a . apply antiseptic blaze of light, is the blacksmith, . TUM the white heat of the flame reflect- ing on his pale features and silver] C. H. Reimerth, certified public Restores free locks, his stout arms rosy in the| accountant with offices in the O-S breathi: leaping firelight. One mighty hand | building received appointment pore! sps the handle of the bellows;| from Gov. Wm. 3. Ross as a mem- nvil_and other implements of! ber of the state ard of a OUR REMOVAL SALE SATURDAY OUR LAST DAY--SURE You cannot afford to pass up the fast few days of our sale at these wonderful prices. We are practically out of stock, just a few remaining lines left. Diamond Cord 30x3 waite | $6.80 a $9.50 |e. ne 80x3 Gray Tube --$1.15 80x3 Red Tube ---$1.40 80x3% Gray Tube -.$1.40 80x3% Red Tube -$1.80 And we only have ten of these left in stock. 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