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who arrived yesterday. ee. —E entertained also on Saturday after- noon by its leader, Mrs. Les Shep- Person on East Second street. The afternoon was taken up by th® dem- onstration of bread making. . . M Grieve Entertains For Monday Club. Mrs. John Grieve entertained at a luncheon today at the Henning for the last. regular meeting of the year of the Monday bridge club. Following. the luncheon bridge was played at the home of Mrs. M. P. ‘Wheeler on South Beech street. Among those who attended were: Mrs. John McGrath, Mrs. G. R. Hagens, Mrs. ‘William Kocher, Mrs. L. G. Murphy, Mrs. M. P. Wheeler, Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, Mrs. John B. Barnes, Mrs. James Wiederhold, Mrs. J. C. Snook, Mrs: A. G. Fidel, Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney and Mrs. M. P. Wheeler. . Mrs. E. A. Carlton. ee This The Casper Nocturne club will meet this evening at § o'clock at the home of Mrs. Charles A. Wilson, 1103 South Wolcott street. A spec- jal program will be given which will be in charge of Mrs. Thomas J. Riach and all members are asked to be present and to bring two guests this being a guest meeting. ce Eagles Will Mect This Evening. The Fraternal Orders of Eagles will meet in regular session this evening at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fel- low’s hall. All members are asked to be present. the last few months. cf e tending to business affairs their home in Denver. cee o-. Mr. and Mrs. Ormsby Are Hosts At Dinner In Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Major Ormsby were hosts at a dinner party given last ‘Tuesday evening in Denver at the Alpine Rose. Following the dinner the guests attended grand opera. Guests who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. John B. Barnes, Jr., and Miss ‘Tuesday Evening. Margaret Sullivan of this city:| Omara Santha No, 43 will meet paerick Klink, Jr., of Denver and/in regular session tomorrow eve. je host and hostess. ning, March 25, at the Knights of aire | Pythias hall. All officers and mem- Meeting of Anna Gordon bers are asked to be present. Division Changed. eee Duo to the iliness of Mrs. L. L.| Wedding Anniversary Gantz the Anna Gordon division of Is Celebrated Friday. the Women's Christian Temperance} braska at Lincoin. eee Mrs. W. morning from Los Angeles Omara Santha Meeting few months. eee married last evening by the Rev.} Mr..and Mrs. E. A. McCormick of Denver were out of town people Miss Edna Gans of Billings ts the guest of friends here for several days having arrived last Friday. Miss E. C. Johnson left last even- ing for Denver having been called there by the illness of her sister, Miss Jean Miller is expected to return on Wednesday of this week from Los Angeles where she has been visiting with her parents fo: Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Schackley are visiting with friends here and at- from Miss Helen Simpson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson has been initiated into the Pi Beta Phi sorority at the University of Ne- H. Price returned this and ommends that respect it from the Flivver, guarantees Miss Eunice Atkins fs the guest] o: of riends in the city for a short time from her home in Powell. other western points where she has Tee 8 been on a pleasure trip for the last last evening for Cheyenne they will spend several days. Mr. and Mrs. James Elliott hare help returned to their home in Lander after spending a week here visiting at the home of Mrs. Elliott's ‘par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bishop on es Ra East Second street and sister, Mrs. a short time t! week. ‘ : J. T. Pitt arrived today from site te | Se ee een Th sBrowrans | Rogecisad att oseea tes éays| _ James Hill and G. B. Clarke were which thees artists have prepared, tere Sunday visitors here from Douglas. In| will appear in the Tribune tomor. ’ eee wee row. is a feature that very seldom is offered. A remark- able variety of selections ranging introductory Schubert's “Marche” to “A Ford Song" by A. universal peal. There has been sufficient as- surance in the past to demonstrate that programs which carry a cloud ap-| cents fo- Che Casper Daily Cridune CONCERT AT ELKS WEDNESDAY HOLDS MUSIC LOVERS’ APPEAL Keen regret will most certain. ly attach itself to those who will neglect to attend the concert to be siven Wednesday at the Elks’ audi- torium under the auspices of the Charle$ 1. Wells Music company. To lose all the wealth of real mu- sic that will be freely given the Casper public that night, will be indeed a hurtful penalty for Whose who love music but who fail to be @ part of the concert’s audience. 2 The program. as arranged, rec- itself to everybody. from the Western part of the state| and C. E. Thomas were Denver men where he has been visiting with|who arrived in the city yesterday friends for the last week. morning. : eee L. J. Noble fs an out of town bus- iness caller here from Pittsburgh. eles R. S. Ellison, vice president of the Midwest Refining company left Sat- M. F. Smith of St. Louis is at- tending to business affairs of im- portance here for several days. of notes over the heads of the gen- C. A. Redding ts a Tulsa business Ree ence are ‘poorly received. | Uday evening on a business trip} © spending a short time here At the same time, there is every evi-|% Denver, | this week. dence that no to'eration exists for pai ae Happy) Jack Allen assistant de : By ae et tlhe | a Oe atte tn ince oc business ing concert both evils have been for a short time this week from or liprrsachath rcaly Patton of Cheyenne is in the city tie having arrived today. Denver. SS Geet ne Roem ana tT Galas er Lawrenna: atke: Stee the Apollo chorus comprised of 40 is here on business for several days} GecTEe Anderson and M. for- Sraae OnE _with several |taiented | Hoe 08 pasinese pe ecules don were Denver arsivale m the soloists, makes up a galaxy of talent 6 ee xf elty yesterday. that will astound Wednesday eve. ; é C. Y. Bagnell ts a Midwest vis-|_D- E. Coffey is here on business Tickets are to be procured from itor spending a short time here this| ‘fm Fairlan, s. D. the’ store of the Charles Wells | week. ot aaeg | Music where they are on e = eee | L. G. Etemiller is a Douglas man Albert Taylor, and Leslie Derrig ee are visitors here for a few day from Layoye. a single price of 55 Seats. Proceeds are to be turned over to the Apol'o chorus, Cook's orchestra, and the * perma. nent camp fund of the Boy Scouts. eee | R. Anderson was an arrival tn the p ee Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Richards left F. w. where eee Miss Etheline C. Gardner of Den-] © ver is vsilting here with friends for Mr. and Mrs. Ollie LaDurig are W. E L. Batn Fulton ts expected to re- city yesterday from Newgastle. f the Midwest Refining company Sue will leave today for Rock River on| Cheyenne was represented here | a short trip for his company. yesterday by Charles Boyes. osat © Wilkerson left last evening for Denver where he will spend un- til Wednesday, eee W. J. Foster came down yester day from Lander on a short bus!- ness trip, E. Cobbs of Milwaukee ts vis- iting with friends here and attend. in to business affairs for the week. Wilaim Tracy is here from Mid- west for several days attending to business affairs and visiting with friends. Hocker has returned from ‘COOK’S 4 ei ents Syst a mei bree tiga ee here for several days from. thelr| Denver and Cheyenne where he has| Bit wiaicec leche cael cakes union meeting which was to have!@, pillen and Mrs. F. ‘Thoeatecs see home at aaweet, ‘ Peen attending to business affairs| sent yesterday here visiting with ey been held at the Gantz home will be| were joint hostesses at an informe:| Mr. and boc UR vegies? noe |atieke, Chasiee ns Woster o¢ Bhatt? YS ends from Lavoye With Mrs. Berta held on Friday of this week at 2:30| party given at the home of the for. YOV® are visttors in the c a ; a. ; ae : : mph g’clock at the home of Mrs. John! mer, the affair being in honor of the| Several days. RAS a onthe are en ee eared Daniel. C. Et SE) Bowidae 1s)" we meet te making onb of his rid Jourgenson, 1104 South Davidj12en wedding anniversary bs enact esn cd a Shits eaness. Mr. Evans war business cal's in the city this street. and Mrs. E. M. Robinson. ‘The eve Mr. and Mrs. Gus Johnson arriv- ® this evening for Denver | \ ce, rae | ning was spent in dancing and srg. 0@ in the city yesterday from thelr to spend several days visiting with cies McGraw-Thomas sic. Fifteen guests attended, home at Manville and wil spend|| .° CIT Y BRIEFS ia Slee J. A. Hil. H. D. Greene, R. R. Marriage. . pty dass several days here shopping and visit- partes Ras ; : ‘ os per, W. M. Jeffrey, R. Mf. Butk Mra. Mary Genevieve McGraw ing with friend M. L. Heins of Salt Lake City is anf Mattel nest Tasik ware eee attending to business affairs here LST ME PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Barchus of Lewis H. Carter, pastor of the! Methodist Episcopal church, the ceremony being performed at the| Mrs. Thomas J. Riach returned Hart apartment. They were attend-|this morning from Denver where ved by Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Dotson, | She has been spending the last week son-in-law and daughter of the “?d where she attended grand opera bride, and Mrs, Carlson. They will|!ast Tuesday and Wednesday eve- make thers home here. |nings. Bye’ 6 eee Lols Rarie is Winner Mrs. Major Ormsby ts expected Of Medal Contest. ,to return Friday of this week from Miss Lois Rarie was winner of | Denver wher she has been visiting ‘he silver medal in the contest held for a short time. lat Friday evening at the Metho- 5 es dist church, The Misses Helen Car-| Mrs. James O'Connell (nee Miss ter and Helen Lewis being chosen| Esther Doran) who has been visit- second and third will be awarded! ing with relatives here for the last honor pins, week will spend several days this yWeek visiting with her sister in Past Matrons To Meet Douglas, Mrs. O'Connell is en- AT Nicolaysen Home. , route to New York where she will The past Matrons of the Eastern be joined by Mr. O'Connell, out- Star will be entertained tomorrow | fielder for the, Giants, t% afternoon by Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen = at her residence, 1134 South Wol-| Mrs. Lioyd Goodman has return- cott street. All members as well| 4 from Lander where she spent as visiting past matrons im the city| Several days as the guest of Mr. are invited to attend. and Mrs. Robert Klaise. . Serer cee Bread Clubs Hold Mr._and_ Mrs. Meeting Saturday. ‘The regular meeting of the Rain- bow Bread club was held last Satur- day afternoon at the home of the leader, Mrs. Gadberry on East Sec- ond street during which time a dem- onstration of cake making was given by Miss Martha Gadberry. The Happy Girl's Bread club was visitors spending several the city this week. see days family, for the week. eee several days here with friends, days of Mrs. George Smith. eee mopolis. eee spend several days here. eee Mrs. R. C. Smith ts a Don’t Let the Weather Stop You From Visiting The Princess Pat Beauty Parlor All You Have to Do Is ~ Phone 1409-W. {Will Call With My Rickenbacker Sedan and Get You Midwest are among the out of town Mr. and Mrs. EB. C. Smith of Den. ver are the guests here for several days of Mrs. Smith's brother and Ah id R. A. Smith is here on business Miss Mildred Tillard of Douglas E. G. has beeh the guest here for several I. H. Gutherie and son have re- turned from a week's trip to Ther- Mr. and Mrs. J. Jensen came in yesterday from Midwest and will Denver visitor spending several days here. . Mre. Bertha Peters of Greenfield, . James Elliott _of!Ia., accompanied by Mrs. Van Gor. there on a business trip. from Spokane? Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Longtin came bghead, £8 in yesterday from’ Midwest to spend eee Sinclair, district No. 1 JOE. E. MANSFIELD Displaying Packard Straight Eight Coupe and Single Six Coupe No. 2 THE. KUMPF MOTOR CAR CO. Displaying Rollin Sedan pe _ Special One. Week Only 20% DISCOUNT ON ALL LIGHTING FIXTURES In Our Store 4 Light Browntone or French ried $6.00 4 Light Browntone or French a... 9.0.00 = tr are SS 8 Light Browntone or French cm 5.20 ae ee 2 Light Browntone or French Gray, eae aaa ag pa psa $4.40 1 Light White Enamel Kitchen Dixtures. 5 Se $2.60 These Prices Positively for One Week Only Don’t Forget Our Free Drawing Each Saturday—3:00 p. m. CASPER ELECTRIC COMPANY Phone 1993-J—“Formerly Casper Electric Appliance Company”—121 East First 8 Light Browntone or French Ee $9.20 oy Se 2 Light Browntone or French a $6.80 Goce 2 RR ta 1 Light White Enamel Bath Fixture, $2.8 0 he (Ae pas Speer ae No. 3 EARL BOYLE Displaying FORD and LINCOLN No. 4 FRED L. BENSKIN Displaying Rickenbacker Roadster and - Phaeton . turn tomorrow from Chicago where in| he has been for the last few weeks.J Dr. A. F. Hoff left last evening for Denver to spend until Friday BE. R. Butler is here on business from his home in Lincoln, Neb. Four Rasshabe Coupe J 7 Passenger Touring OVERLA fot several days this week. While there's Van Duzer’s there's hope! Van Duzer's what? Van Duzer’s certified Flavoring Extracts of course. All good grocers handle them.—Advertisement, M. Lee left last evening for Cheyenne on several days business trip. se L. O. Mannus of Oklahoma cify is here today attending to business | affairs and visiting with friends. e2e B/J. Austin is among the Denver business callers spending several days here. “Yours for Beauty” The Princess Pat Beauty Parlor Private Baths for Ladies Expert Attendants 159 S. Beech St. Phone 1409W Home of the 232 East Second Lawrence Caldway has returned No. 14 COLISEUM MOTOR 0. NO. 13 WYOMING CADILLAC CO. Displaying CADILLAC NO. 12 WYOMING OLDSMOBILE Co. Displaying OLDSMOBILE Six Thirty Sedan Displaying e Brothers Special Touring PAIGE Champion . The Third Annual Automobile Show Tonight, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday No. 16 WYOMING DORT SALES AND SERVICE Displaying DORT SIX Touring, Admission 25c No. 15 NASH-CASPER MOTOR CO, Displaying No. 17 , _PATTERSON OAKLAND CO. Displaying Nash OAKLAND 5 Passenger Sedan racial Sport Roadster and 4 Door Coupe Sport Touring ORCHESTRA AND STAGE This is a graphic reproduction of the ARKEON, where the Auto Show is being conducted. It shows the positions of the dealers and the cars which they are displaying. The chart will change each evening during the show as the displays change. No, 5 CASPER MOTOR CO, Displaying Chrysler Phaeton and No, 6 R, N, VAN SANT Displaying HUDSON and ESSEX Sedan Coach Imperial Sedan Special Star Touring ENTRANCE CASPER Brougham “Balloon Tires” JEWETT Pullman Brougham ! Jewett Chassis PAGE THREE who arrived in the city this morn- ing on a@ several days’ business trip. Thomas Spratt of Billings {s among the out-of-town business men in the city for the week. ee Harold S. Charleston left yester. day for Colcrado to attend to busi- ness affairs “for a week or ten ry trace of the sniffing, de- ing Head Cold will go “in jess with Dr. Platts Rinex new treatment which internal cause im the dio ‘omplete relief guaranteed tn hours or your money back. ean have @ trial treatment, free, by writing to the Clinical Laboratorte: Cleveland, Onto, and ‘sending 1 gents to cover packing and postage But you take no risk in getting the {1 package direct trom the dealer. all dealers.— Ad CONCERT JOINT RECITAL Casper Apollo Chorus (40 Selected Voices) and ORCHESTRA (15 Pieces) Smith, Soprano A Fine Varied Program Sure to Please ELKS AUDITORIUM Wednesday, March 26 8:15 p. m. Tickets 55¢ Including Tax Get Them Now at The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. Chickering Phone 194 NO. 11 THE LEE DOUD MOTOR co. Displaying No. 10 NOLAN CHEVROLET COMPANY Displaying Chevrolet 4 Passenger Coupe and Sedan No. 9 CASPER BUICK Co. Displaying Today Buick Country Club Coupe No. 8 STUDEBAKER SALES AND SERVICE * Displaying Studebaker Light Six Sedan and Special Six Touring Car No. 7 JOHN M. WHISENHUNT & CO. Displaying Hupmobile Club Sedan and Chandler Sedan Gents’ Rest Room