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‘sy Health Conference To Open Tomorrow Morning ‘The state ‘board of health bere the department of maternal and in- fancy welfare ani child hygiene has announced that the regular month- ly conference in this city will open ‘Wednesday, March 19 at 9:30 o'clock and continue until 11:30. Also on Thursday. The Casper Woman's club and the Woman's Departmental club together with the local physi- cians, dentists and nurses = ‘co- erate tn holding these conferences ee ‘outers are asked to bring all children under school age. Child- ren with colds or who have been tx- posed recently to contagious dis- eases will not be allowed to attend the conference. cee Neighbors of Woodcraft To Meet This Evening ‘The Neighbors of Woodcraft, Cas- per Circle No. 409. will meet in reg- ular session this evening at 8 o'clock fet the Odd Fellow's hall. Following the business meeting a social and ¢ancing party will be held to which all members and visiting members are asked to attend and to bring a guest. Emmanuel Baptist Aid To Hold Meeting The regular missionary study meeting of the Emmanuel Baptist Ladies society will be held on Thurs day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the church, ‘oung People’s Society Fy Entertain At Baptist Church ‘The senior Baptist Young People's society of the first Baptist church will entertain at an informal party to be given this evening at the church for all members of the con- gregation and friends both young and old. Plans for an enjoyable evening, are being made and it 1s hoped that a large number will at- tend. . Spiritual Message Meeting Wednesday A Spiritual message meeting will be held on Wednesday evening at % 7:45 at the assembly in the basement at 340 North Wolcott street. Tickets will be on sale at the door and mes- sages will be read by the Rev. A. Canney and Madame Keys. St. Mark's Synurgae Meeting This Evening ) The regular meeting ate honed urgae will be held this eveninj rine home of Mrs. Walter Me- Gregor, 615 South Wolcott street. Mrs. McGregor will be assisted dur- ing the evening by Mrs. Harrison Rush. eee Shuttle Club Meeting Last Evening ‘The Shuttle club held its regular meeting last evening at the home of Mrs. Harry L. Black, 602 West Tenth street. Entertainment fea- tures in keeping with St. Patrick's day occupied the program. Among, those present were Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Osiibes, Mr. and Mrs, L.A. Chase, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mack Davis, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Goodrich, and Mrs. H. R. Randolph. ce oe Grace English Lutheran Ald To Meet This Week ‘The regular meeting of the Grace English- Lutheran church will be held on Thursday afternoon of this week at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. H. L. Barr, 323 South Jeffer- son street with Mrs. H. Barhaug as assistant hostess. All members of the society are urged to be present. ore Natrona Rebekah Lodge To Meet Wednesday ‘The Natrona Rebekah lodge No 13 will meet in regular session Wednes- day evening at the Odd Fellows hall. Candidates will be initiated a re- freshments will be served after @ social hour will be enjoyed. All visitors will be wanomeny oe Past Noble Grand 4 Club To Meet The Past Noble Grand Club of the W. L. Kuykendahl Rebekah lodge No. 39 will meet tomorrow af- ternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the iees| CITY BRIEFS of Mrs. Garah E. Hawkes, 255 South Jackson street. Mrs. Hawkes will be assisted during the afternoon by ‘go Mrs. Eva Sawyer. All members are tasked to be present as business mat- ters of importance will be transacted. pa aici Meahl PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Domon are visiting in the city from their home in West Virginia. ee Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kelley are visiting with friends and shopping here from Lavoye for several days. eee Mrs. A. G. Fidel, who has been confined to. her Bed fer the last SAVE THE TROUBLE OF COFFEE MAKING-USE TNustrnrylons Coffee IT JS.MADE JUST DISSOLVE AND DRINK IT. A GREAT CONVENIENCE AND OH, SO GOOD! “Yours for Beauty” The Princess Pat Beauty Parlor Private Baths for Ladies Expert Attendants 159 S. Beech St. Phone 1409W | George Pattercki is here for a short is a Gillette, Wyo., k here Miss M. Laird is a visitor here sino nce for a short time fronr Cody. vee Mr. and Mrs. Ceci! Murphy came in yesterday from Lavoye and wik visit here with friends for a number of days. ‘W. H. ver busin among the Den- arrived in oneke Robert Hynes is attending to Mr. and Mra. Warren Daily re-| business atfairs here from Lavoye. turned this morning from a six Weeks’ trip in the southern part of B. Hedley arrived today from the state. Omaha and will attend to business affairs here for several days. eee eee Mr. and Mrs. k. D. Ferry are spending several months in Cali- fornia. business men in the city. W. H. Kenty came in yesterda; will spend reveral W. B. Morton and E. C. Horner are visiting here for a few days at the home of tho former's sister, | TO" Lavaye and me hone cays on business. eee 8. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Montgomery and son are out-of.town busirfess and pleasure cullers here from Salt Lake. business affairs here from his home in Omaha. eee H. F. Taylor of Lovell ts here on business today. eee Floyd Coryell of Livingston, came down last evening and expects to spend several days seid ee Neal Beaton left this afternoon for Douglas and other Wyoming points on a several days’ business trip. Mrs. M. Rosencrants was a Cas- per visitor who spent Monday in Cheyenne. . . Mrs. Flagg is the guest here for several days of Mrs. H. N. Harvey at her ‘residence on South Elm street. . Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Nealson and baby daughter expect to leave to- morrow evening for Denver, where they will visit for several days at the home of Mr. Nealson’s parents. eee : Miss Elizabeth Fraley has left for|° Louls D. Bercu came up today Omaha to make her future home from Douglas and will spend sev- with her aunt, Mrs. Emma Fraley.| eral days here. ————__ . ee A. Wolcott arrived in the city this morning from Kansas City and will spend some time here on bus!- ness, ee Mr. and Mrs. McMurray, parents Cc. W. Jones and E. S. Meyer are of Mrs. Paul Hooper, returned last Kan: City arrivals today. Week to thelr home in Findlay, O., mn f ode Tio after having spent several weeks here, the guests of Mr. an Hooper at their home Second street. : ° Mrs. Ruth Lano, who was taken to the Cpunty hospital several days 40 on account of a nervous break- down, ts reported to be in a critical condition and will be unable to re- ceive visitors for a number of days. eee Mr. and Mrs. Elbert T. Gibson left last evening for the east where they will ane pevernl weeks, W. 8. Watson is among the out- Mra. Arthur Schulte and Mrs. | °ftown business callers in the city Ralph Schulte left last evening for | ‘hs week from Omaha, Denver where they will spend sev-] \s0 5. overt De es eral days on a pleasure trip. Ba Visaphuse Las the aay Mra. Joe Cunningham returnea| ‘T°™ bis home at Careyhurst. last Sunday evening from Ther- H. Hardie, auditor of the mi }} he . thgirnd Hivacs noes Aer Coglaatee Western Union Telegraph company, Marian Williams, who is now great.| {8 in the city today on business ly improved. Mrs. Cunningham also|‘f0™ Denver. | | | Se ethos aa oe | aieey earn ein taapart’: thse Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Brewer ar-| vening for his home in Cheyenne jtived in the city this morning from | *fter spending a short timo in the Denver and will make their home| ‘city on Posner i here, Mr. Brewer having accepted i “a position with a local suppl, -| EB. H. Steiger, president of the praes Pply com: Sew York Oil company who has ary been spending a short time here on Miss Daisy Fulton is an out-of.| business from Milwaukee, wil! leave town caller here for several days| this evening for Denver. from her home in Montana. irae ee eee Among Casper people who spent Mr. and Mrs. L. Jenison are visit- the week end in Cheyenne include: ing with friends at Salt Creek for] l. L. Stone, Claude Crosby, A. G. the day. Ralston and ie se a John H. Metzler ts attending to id Mrs./ business affairs and visiting with on East! friends here from Riverton. shes D. H. Jones of Lavoye is visiting with friends here for several days this week. Pt Denver business men who arrived today include, W. M. Andrew, W. Coffee, Jr., L. B. Craig, “EB. F. Coy- er, Charles Machenzie, W. S. Baker, Harry Beyers and Jack Roe. eee eee Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Moore and| Frank C. Newell left last evening daughter are visiting with friends|for Denver having been calied and attending to business affairs| ‘there on account of the illness of here from their home in Nebraska.|% relative. ove eee Mr. and Mrs. Mike Roberts have} E. W. Bragg is the guest of returned from Cheyenne where they| friends and relatives here from have been the guests of relatiyes| Sheridan for the week. for the last four days. cee Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Eagon de- parted last evening for their home In Denver after having spent the last’ week here as the guests of ‘There is one simple, safe and sure a that never fails t rid of Mrs, Eagon's sister, Mrs. Frederick | Miatxheads, thet fu to dlassive them. T. Mullone. To do this get two ounces of calo- yw ‘om any drug store— ' sprinkle @ little on @ hot, wet } —Tub over the blackheads b: —wash the parts and you will be surprised ‘kheads ha’ disappeared. Big biackheada, little blackheads, no matter wh they are, simply dissolve and di Blackheads are a mixture o: C. G, Vance is here on business from Lavoye. and dirt and secretions that form in cee ‘the pores of th Robert E. Brand, real estate man | Ped! 1 leaving t in thefr Coffee creamed with Columbine Milk is just right Phone 1735 FOR WYOMING’S BEST MILK, CREAM AND BUTTER Our prices are low but quality and service is of the highest. We do our own pasteuriz- ing and handle strictly “Wyoming products for Wyoming people.” A Colorado Product Iatormation on Label Wyoming Creamery 546 South Chestnut Street cloth riskly | he Casper Daily Cribune TRIGTLY MODERN HOMES SOON 1G. OF C. ANNUAL TOBE REALITY, MOUNTAIN VIEW MEETING TO BE has everything but electric lights and these are soon to be put in. for several | Mr. Harmon, the line manager of the Mountain States Te'ephone g@mpany from Cheyenne, accom. panied by Frank Probst who is the local line manager, visited the Bak- er-Grude office’ Monday regarding plans for making extensions of the Phone lines to take in a greater part of Mountain View. The phone company requested maps to work out the most feasable and economi- ca! method. E. P. Bacon of the Natrona Pow. er company got in touch with the management <¢ the phone com- O. J. Wills is among tho Denver| pany Monday regarding the feasa- bility of putting in large poles and running both electric and telephone 7 wires on them. This will greatly fa- cllate matters, and be a saving to both companies. Eight of the Natrona Power em. W. McFarlane is attending to} Plyes own lots in Mountain View. One of the salesmen is living out BURGLAR HELD BY THE POLICE It has come to the attention of the Police that thieves whose activities Spparently had ceased for a week jor two are once again making in- Toads on the property of citizen: Found inside a store at Ash and Second streets in the carly hourg of the morning, George.Hardburse was arrested by the police on a charge of burglary. A check-o-meter was stolen from a car driven by an employe of the Reid construction company last night. It is thought that the per- son who stole the instrument will attempt some forgeries on the con- cern. Attorney E. E. Enterline’s house was entered yesterday through the | basement window and a pendant dia- mond set in platinum was stolen as | well as two revolvers,. | Thirty five bolts of goods were taken from the tailor shop of Frank Canner, 353 South Center street last | night. VIOLATOR AND STILL SEIZED J. 'T. Woods, 351 South Beech street was arrested early Itst night on the charge of violating the liquor ordinance. A 50-gallon still was dis covered as well as several gallons of moonshine. Archie Lambert was arrested’ this morning.on an old liquor charge. MOTHERS: _- Why allow ‘‘snuffies’’ and stuffy, wheezy breathing to torment J fos Babies when quick relief follows | the use of CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY No Narcotics on business This new enterprising suburb now] there anc thres more are arrang- ing to build right away. Several of the phone company boys have lots. Frank Probst having bought three lots when the suburb was first opened up. He could double his money now on his lots, but they are not for sate. In the short thme the suburb has been on the market, since June of last year, fifty five homes have been bullt, sixteen of these by Bak- erGrude Investment company, the selling agents, Building these houses ts only one way in which they have shown their faith in the proposition they are selling. Homes just as modern as those in Casper can .be had before the spring is far gone. A conservative estimate ts that 60 homes will be built in the next two months. It seems that every one who has lots is going to bulld, and those who are now buying will, to a large degree, build this spring and summer. Health Clinic | At City Hall | On Wednesday Another opportunity for moth ers to take advantage of the health conferences held periodically the city hall, will be tomorrow from 9:30 to 11:3Q o'clock in the morning. It {s requested that children having colds or those cently exposed to contagiaus dis- eases shall not be brought because of the possibility of other and un- exposed children contracting the ailments. ———._____ PARIS, March 18.—(By The Asso clated Press}—The senate today passed in its entirety the fiscal re. form measures of Premier Poincare, 151 to 23, The Left abstained from voting. — SEND IT TO THE PEARL, WHITH LAUNDRY PHONE 1702 WOMEN! BEWARE OF TRICKERY 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 “Diam- ond Dyes" contains directions so s'mple any woman can dye or tint skirts, dresses, waists, sweaters, stockings, kimonos, coats, draperies, coverings—everything new, even if she has never dyed before. Choose any color at drug store. Refuse Advertisement. | | 36-inch silk in the new orange, orchid, blue, gre changeable. lingerie, etc. 2-DAY SALE, Per yard _ 2 DAY SALE EACH 141 East Second Radium Silk Suitable for dresses, drapes, pillows, THE SHIKANY DRY GOODS CO. In pin seal; patent and moire or leather pouches. A wide as- sortment wf the de- cidedly new ' MAH JONGG BAGS In delicate shades of tinted ....leather.,. beautifully fitted... On at 94.95 at shades. Peach, flame, en, navy, black, rose, or $1.50 Bungalow Aprons $2.00 and $2.50 sellers of ham and percale; light or shades, ging- dark Phone 736 HELD TONIGHT Telling the world about the ac- complishments of Casper’s Cham- ber of Commerce during the past year will be in order tonight at the annual banquet and meeting of the organization at the Henning hotel It will be the first time that any commercial club in the Rocky Mountain region has ever used radio to broadcast its annual reports. It Promises to be a snappy affair tuned in on by receiving stations in all Parts of the west The banquet begins promptly at 6:30 o'clock at the cost of $1 a plate. Those unable to attend the banquet are requested to be on hand later in the evening fer the short talks which will be given by local speakers and guests from nearby towns. It will be a real pro: gram as indicated by the following numbers: H. B. Durham, toastmaster; the Rev. P. K. Edwards, invocation; Charles B. Stafford, “A Resume of 1923 Activities”; Charles J. Oviatt of Sheridan, 10-minute address, “Wyo ming’s Neglected Empire"; quartet, Mother Machree,” .Olcott and Ball Robert D. Carey of Carey’ 10-minute address, “Our Irri A quality cigarette at a quantity price aristocratic flavor at a democratic cost. « were unable to cancel th must be sold at once. HATS from Stadaeker. : Co Denning Yotel Blocks CO. OLD ELGINSTEIN, Prop., the Third Oldest Retail Merchant in Casper 10-minute address, “Co-operation Between Chambers of Commerce”; quartet, “Why Day Fades,” Park: W. J. Hagens of Lander, 10-minu addres: eal Co-operation”; R. Ellison, “Burning the Mortgage"; James P. Kem, “Survey for 192 DANCE REGULATION AT CHEYENNE PROPOSED be forbidden to attend public dances unless attended by parent, guard- fan or chaperone, under the terms PAGE THREE of an ordinance which fs before the Cheyenne city commission. Fine of from $10 to $50, or tmprisonment up to thirty days. is provided for viola- tion of the ordinance. The ordinance |{s the result of conditions revealed during last Saturday's raics here by city, county and state officers. —<$<$—$<—<——___ Casper Monument Works 508 South Conwell Phone 25423 ULLEN’S MILLINERY South Durbin Street 142 Phone 8755 blinking at the bri Pal. 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