Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 14, 1924, Page 3

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vd presented by Miss Evangeline Mac- Laren. The cast included Mrs. Wells. The dramatic ability shown by each would be complimentary toa cast. The banquet Enterprise Encampment No. 9 of the I. 0. O. F, will give a social «m Monday night, March 17, to which all members of this branch of the order are invited, including visiting patriarchs in the city, their wives or lady friends. Several out of town guests are expected, and 4 royal good time is assured. The dee orations will be in keeping with the color of this branch of the perder which {s royal pune. 0, & N. W. Club Bake Sale Tomorrow. Members of the “Chicago and Northwestern Railway Woman's club will hold a bake sale tomorrw at the Stone grocery store on East Secon¢? street. The sale will begin promptly at 10 o'clock and will con- tinue throughout the day. All those who are making donations: for the sale are asked to have them at the store by 10 o'clock. s oe Mrs. Gibson Entertains Naetdee ‘Club Members. ® Mrs. G, L. Gibson entertained the members of the A. B, C. Bridge club Wednesday afternoon at her home on West Tenth street. Honors for the afternoon were taken by Mrs. W. L. England and Mrs. B, R. ‘Trollope. Members of the club who attended were the Mesdames C, Wickert, G.- E. Howland, F. C. Tange, W. C. Eads, H. J. Lanou- ette, A. F. larson, W. L. England, E. R. Trollope and A. V. Forbes. Mrs. E. H. Houséworth and Miss Mary Flannery acted as substitutes. ‘The club will be entertained in two weeks on Wednerday, March 26, at the home of Mrs. Howland, on South Durbin —— . The Security Benefit association will ho'd a short business session Saturday evening at 8:15 at the Knights of Pythias hall after which an entertainment. will be given. The public is invited to attend. eee Teast Chief's Association Meeting This The Past Chief's association will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. P. M. Evers, 133 West J street. All members are asked to be pres- ent, “ $ ec et Arts and Craft. Division Mecting Tomorrow. The Art and Crafts division of the Casper Woman's Departmental club ‘will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. Carl EB, Hawkes, 335 East Eleventh street. eee Studio Recital Saturday Evening. A plano recital wi'l be he'd Sat- urday evening, March 15 at 7:30 o'clock at the Van Meter school of music studio, 443 South Durbin street. Among thase who will take part are the Misses Helen McNiel, Amy Bustard, Frances Cottnian, Mina Clark, Rose Bustard, . Lieta Gillam, and Loretta Anderson. eee Rebekah ‘Lodge. to Hold The ladies of the bekah lodge wil! hold a sale of baked woods all day tomprrow at the Holmes Hardware store on Second street. Many varieties of home cooked articles at reasonable prices will be on gale and the patronage of the public will be appreciated. cee Nocturne Club Monday, March 24. The Casper Nocturne club meet- ing which was to have teen held this evening has been postponed and will not be held until Monday evening; March 24, at which time it will be held at the home of Mrs. Charles A. Wilson, 1193 South Wo!- cott street. ove ‘Woman's Club Meeting At Cooper Home. The regular meeting of the Cas- per Woman's club will be held to- morrow afternoon at the residence .ef Mrs. Thomas Cooper, 833 South Wolcott street. Tha Messrs. Wheeler Canfield, BE. E. Allen, Ralph Barton and Carl Geiger will entertain at dinner for 4& number of guests tomorrow eve- ning at their home on Fourteenth street. ‘ eee Mrs. Ormsby Will Entertain at Dinner, Mrs. Major Ormesby will entertain at a dinner this evening at her home, 536 South Center street, for the Wyonting untversity student: who have been spending tourna. ment week here visiting with J-| ver where they will complimentary to Mrs. A. R. Fuller, mother of Mr. Fuller, who spent several days here this week enroute from Michigan to her home in Los Angeles. Mrs. Fuller departed for California last evening. oar Athletic Association Dance Monday March 17 The Standard Oil Athletic Associa- tion will hold a roulette wheel dance, on tie evening of March 17, at the Industrial Relations building, mak- ing, one more success on the Ust that have been given this season. It is stated that box candy will be given as prizes. These Athletic As- sotlation dances are growing in Popularity and the public is invited to attend. Srocery store of the East Side Me- thodist Community church. The sale will begin at 10 a. m. and con- tinue throughout the day. All ladies interested in the church are asked to contribute something toward the sale. The sale is being given for the purpose of raising money for the church fund and patronage from the public will be greatly appreciated. ————— PERSONALS Mrs. J. W. Phillips has qrrived in the city from Baker, Mont., and is ® guest at the home of her son, V. J. Phillips on Boxelder street. eee Mrs. Frederick Marshal left this week for Billings and other Mon- tana points where she will visit for 10 days with eas and relatives. Mys. E. M. Ferris is visiting with friends in Sheridan for a number of days. eee Mr. and Mrs, EB. F. McCabe and daughter left last evening for Den- spend until Wednesday of next week. visiting with relatives. v2 e Miss Helen Reynolds of Denver is the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. L. Fair at her horne on Elm street. see Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roland de- parted last evening on a combined business and pleasure trip to east- ern, points, eee Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wright have returned from a two weeks’ pleas- ure Tig spent in Denver and Miss Marion Moore is MEAG this week with her aunt, Mrs. C. A. Watts in Denver. @iss Moore will be accompanied home on her return by ‘her cousin, Mrs. Arthur Allison, who will ‘visit. here 1 several weeks. eee Mrs. W. R. Reardon is visiting with friends at Salt Creek for sey- eral days. 3 ewe Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Forbes are visitors here for a short tine from Denver. eee Miss Pauline Hammond of Grand Rapids, Mich., is visiting with friends here for seyeral days having arrived, yesterday. eee | Peter Clausen, president of the Clausen Construction company, and] Mrs, Clausen spent yesterday in: Cheyenne. | Dr. Jean Taggart has returned to her home in Rawlins after having spent several weeks here on ac- count of the illness of her ee Miss Elsie Hall left last week for California where she will spend antl June on a pleasure trip. de Casper Daily Cridune The above: is an exclusive photo of the only women colonels in the! U.S. Army. They a Elsie Janis. Both tit son of Minneapolis departed “last evening for their home having spent the last week as the guests of friends and relatives. . oe Miss E, W. Holliday ts here today from Denver. Miss’ Holliday is en- route to Thermopolis where she will visit with friends for several days. 30/7 Hammon, repreecatatih of the Hammon Confectionery com- Pany of Chicago and Mrs. Hammon were arrivals in the city this morn- ing. ere ve Mr. and Mrs. T. A, Haines and children, Maxine and Charlotte have returned from the northern part of the state where they have been visit- ing with relatives for the last week. aires Miss A. Tubbs is the guest —of friends here today from Salt Creek. see Miss Edna Goss of Omaha gradu- ated nurse is the guest of relatives here for the next week. ere'e Mr. and Mrs. EB. A. Gordon have returned from Douglas where they spent several days visiting with friends and attending to business affairs, CITY BRIEFS ©. E. Hopkins expects to leave this evening for Denver on a sev- eral days business trip. 08 J. L. Moore of Tulsa arrived in the city yesterday and will spend a week or 10 days here yisiting with friends and attending to busi- ness affairs, eee Dr. E. R. Robbinson fs a visitor here for a number of days from his home in Chicago. . Alex Marshall of the Barnard Realty company closed deals. this week wherein he sold his new home on South McKinley street to Ralph Reduce Your Fat - Without Dieting ¢ formula for fat re- duction was, valet ar exercise.” To- day It ts “T: Prescrip- tion ‘Babte Friends tell friends —these frienda tell others. They eat substantial food, live as they like and still reduce steadily jana easily without going through long sieges of tiresome exercise and star- vation diet. Marmola Prescription Tablets are sold by all druggists the world over=at one dollar for a box or if you prefer you can order direct from the Marmola Co, 4612 Woodward Ave, Detroit, Shi Years aj left to right, Colonel Maxine Brown and Colonel were earned for the entertaining and work'of the two’ beautiful women. Photo taken 4 “spk ap in New York, Kamman of the Wyoming Oldsmo- bile company, and one of his newly constructed homes on East Sixth street to William Sword ot the Standard Oil popee: W. E. Beaman arrived in the city last evening from Rawlins and will spend several days here on business. eee A. M. Sellery of the Ohio Oll com- pany {s spending a short time this week in Cheyenne on business. see Arthur E. Carson left last eve- ning for Colorado to spend several days on business. eee H. ©. Barber of Lander spent a short time here this week on busi- ness enroute to Cheyenne, oe. BE. C.-Kennedy of Billings arrived in the city last evening and will spend a short time here on business, rey , AM. Gee, attorney for the Ohio Oil company, is in Cheyenne for several days this week, cee E. F. Weston has returned from Laramie where he spent’ three or four days transacting business. ~ ee CITY BRIEFS Attorney H. Cheyenne for the Teapot Dome hear- ing. eee L. T. Hillman is here today on business from Ft. Collins. ‘Wallace F. Townsend of Los An- geles arrived in the clty this morn- asmuch as "SCO" needs SCOTTS Vi EMULSION GOING OVER BIG The Ballot Box is Almost FULL Get your suggestion in for a name for the new Smith-Turner Hotel $50.00 IN CASH For the best name. Contest open vo ‘etn Ballot box Smith aad Turner Drug Co. 133 S. Center” Phone 150 Father. FREELAND BROS... 410 East Second Street Next to Piggly Wiggly SPECIALS F OR SATURDAY BEEF cuTS Beef Roast Rolled, no bone, no waste, Ib. ___ Beef Pot Roasis, Ib. Round Steak, Ib. , Short Ribs, Ib.2_- Hamburger Steak, 15¢ 1b. VEAL CUTS Veal Shoulder Roast, 1 ~--10c —2 lbs._25c Rolled Veal Roast, iy etree dt Tb..--_-___18¢ ‘Veal Steak; Ib. 2274 >< og, Veal Stew, Ib. cel a eS Pork Steak, Rolled Pork Roas ? Lamb Stew, A Full Line of Sugar Cured Bacon, lb._ Pure Pork Sausage, 2 ib: Sugar Cured Sliced Bacon.2____30c Fancy Sugar Cured Ham, Sliced to Fry, Ib, FANCY PORK CUTS Pork ‘Roasts, Ib. ee ee |} =----224ac lean— : pseeaeaeaivas 7 OS ------25¢ —----_35c Ib. ~-----.35c¢ Ib._. Fancy Corned Beef, Fresh Fish—Fruits—Vegetables Home Dressed Poultry a Specialty Guaranteed Fresh Eggs and Butter . FREE DELIVERY CALL IN Phone 1306 AT YOUR SERVICE ing and will spend until Monday of next week here attending to busi- ness affairs of importance. vee L. H. Hayman is among the Den ver business callers in the city to- day. cee J. B. Barnes Jr., attorney ts among the Casper people attending to business affairs this week in Cheyenne. oe L. C. Klein, assistant district man- ager of the Continental Supply com- pany is in Cheyenne on business. eee M. P. Kirkham of Denver is here on business having arrived this morning. eee E. E. Enterline, Casper attorney is among the business callers from this city spending several days in Cheyenne, eee f Leigh Enderson. who has been at- tending school. at Chicago —unt- versity, is in the city and expects to make his home here. L. O. Dunlap arrived in the city yesterday on a short business trip from Denver. L. H. Combs is here on business for a number of days from Omaha. oe. 0. 'T. Long has returned from a business trip of several Gays spent in DEEN AM 20 Oy and v! FINE LIBRARY AT UNIVERSITY [O DEDICATED Judge Tidball Is Main Speaker Today at Laramie. Wyo., March 14. The library building at the Univer- sity of Wyoming, costing about £200,000 and just completed, was formally dedicated this afternoon, with exercises participated in by the board of trustees, in session to- day, the membefs of the faculty, SAVE THE TROUBLE OF COFFEE MAKING-USE LARAMIE, TNushinglons Coffee IT IS MADE JUST DISSOLVE AND DRINK IT. A GREAT CONVENIENCE AND OH, SO GOOD! Women’s White Niglit Women’s Silk Camisoles, Ste oe Kimonas, - at Turkish Towels; values, at Pure Gum DRESSES color and size. Specially priced THE STORE ACCOMMODATING $1.00 ‘Women’s Cotton Hose $1.00 Women’s Fancy Crepe $2.45 For women and misses, every wanted style and 500 dresses to select from. $7.95, $9.95 citizens of the state and a large number of boys and girls attend- ing the basketball tournament. Judge V. J. Tidball, an alumnus of the University of Wyoming, was the principal speaker, with addresses Aven Nelson, president Mrs. Katherine A. Morton of Cheyenne, te superintendent of public instruction, and Dr. Grace Raymond Hebard, for several years Ubrarian and a member of the beard. The Ubrary contains about 55,000 volumes and documents. FOUR INVOLVED IN NEIGHBORHOOD FIGHT A family quarrei expanded into a neighborhood fight at 139 North Boyer street this afternoon when the chief member of the Curtis fam- ily exchanged blows with three mem- bers of the Lodell family. 1 combination did not work well the lone protector of his castle. Curtis carried away the greater scars of battle as well as suffering the loss of a shirt which his assail- ants are said to have torn from him. WOMEN! READ THIS WARNING Not all Package Dyes are “Diamond Dyes” Diamond Dyes Always ask for “Diamond Dyes" and if you don't see the name “Dia mond Dyes” on the package—refuse it—hand it back! Each 15-cent package of “Diamond Dyes” contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint skirts. resses, waists, sweaters, stockin| kimonos, coats, draperies, coverings —everything new, even if she has never dyed before. Choose any color at drug store. Refuse sub- atitutes!—Advertisertent, lor “Yours for Beauty” The Princess Pat Beauty Parlor Private Baths for Ladies Expert Attendants 159 S. Beech St. Phone 1409W ULLEN’S MILLINERY 142 South Durbin Street Ptione 8753 30 FATALLY HURT IN RAIL CRASH, SAID = WORCESTER, Mass., March 14 —Thirty to forty persons were re-' pa: PAGE THREE ported fatally injured in a wreck of a Worcester to P; Press train at Wh: chusetts this afternoon. | BOSTON, March 14—A New Yor New Haven and Hartford railroad train leaving Worcester for Providenc ra ins si offices here it-was ss gers were reported injured EVAPORATED MILK It's pure convenient, economical Sold and recommended: by all grocers LAWN DRESSING T have purchased the contents af the Bishop shearing shes. and I am in position to furnish a finely ground the highest quality, and free from weed seed. We also treat a trial colved. PHONE 347-R SOMETHI 1 lawns with lUme. Call me up and let’s talk it over. Carload awn dressing of cured under cover, thus not bleached by storms Call us up and give us shipment just re- F. CONLEE G WRONG? NO! FINE EATING A $1.50 D COOKING APPLES Per Box Other Fancy Apples at $1.75 and $2.25 Per Box “Our Store Is the Apple Headquarters. Potatoes—Very Fine Stock—Special, 100 lbs.__$1.45 Head Lettuce, 2 for__25¢ Creamery Butter, lb._55c Fresh Eggs, dozen_ Fresh Milk, qt. Whipping Cream, pint Fresh Killed Chickens Grape Fruit, good size, 3 for Delicious Apples, [RL gee eee 25c¢ Roman Beauty Apples, 5 Ibs. — 2 Fresh Fish All Kinds FREE DELIVERY—PROMPT SERVICE PEOPLE’S MARKET New Public Market Second and Beech Streets Phone 2627 * fiavOly Se Women’s White Muslin Teddies, Extra Galatea Middies -___ quality White asa Women’s extra quality all 1.00 |. Dees ---- AOC wi Poll; Prim Avro 49@ 12%e Women Rub- berized ‘Aprons 2G Rubber Aprons 49@ WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS .Misses’ Coats, all the newest Spring models. A wonderful selection to choose from. Women’s Gowns, Crepe Cc. & B, Corsets~~-__ White Htrmarced Pet- Quality Black Sateen Antons. 26@ Children’s Crepe Bloomers Women’s Fancy Crepe Bloomers_ 59e SUITS $19.95 $37. 50 SKIRTS New Showing of Spring Skirts $4.98 to $9.98 SWEATERS New Oriental Designs $4.95 $7.95 $9.95 THE LEADER 4 on seeny Women’s Bungalow Aprons 69c Women’s fancy trimmed Blouses, Childten’s Hose, 7 pairs, Women’s: Satine Over- |e $1.00 Sateen bloomers 4 OG Children’s Bun- 69e galow Aprons__ Women’s Black Sateen Bloomers 9G MILLINERY Now is the time to buy your Spring Hat. All our Hats are up to the minute styles. A wonder- ful selection to choo from. Specially priced $3.95 $4.95 $7.95 $9.95 THE STORE THAT UNDERSELLS

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