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i ’ et Sun Che Casper Sunday Cridune PAGE SEVEN. me church. It has about 100 mem- their homes. They regarded the ers and ts said to be the largest Bible clans: latter as mere temporary ab peg bend) 2. but the former were looked upon as There tse creature known as the| tons hagtish which is in the habit of Setting inside cod and similar fish| ‘Tissue paper is so called from t! etfs ger Shoo interior until only | use it was put to when it was and the ¥ ‘Twenty-two members of the B. @/comb as & favor or perhaps a hint oe -" ee sre a rig ver tis a P. W. Club, being the girls having|from the bobbed-hatred giris. The Egyptions bestowed great 12-| t S revinr ine shins real bobbed hair, entertained the telancs| "Addle Kensinger qocgmpanied by|Dar_on their tombe ene arent i | 2 ie elie popper nollaaan 0 ps arene 3 Clela Dyke on the plano favored a = tulty thelt Featlas niselitt ¢| the club with two concert selections the Henning Hata Batra esctt | which were very well received. with Mra, Dumare’ preci, 7000.| Mise Lois Rarie very» cleverly Entertainers Denes that penta te | seve two readings, ‘the first one O'Hare was sent to the state peni-| singing “Goodmorning Mr. Zip, Zip, ve. ae vant to tentlary at Jefferson City, Mo, with lots of pep and enthusiasm. | tno #4 tt Sa tgs Sapa Here she found herstif herted|Many other songs and parodies on| "ne Lisping Chia, with about a hundred women, black | songs were sung in keeping with y. Hubert Bishop, tmpersonating and white, whq were there for all|the occasion and-every long-haired |%O™& rendered several yoca. member left the meeting thoroughly | so¢con# which were greatly «n- convinced that bobbed hair does not |/°7d by all lessen the “intelligence,” Each 3 Sunday's Five | THREE IN POLIGE COURT Best Features For Radio Fans| on. se ee defendants in liquor charges as the choruses are equally beautiful. result of raids by the polis Friday -| The Casper Choral society was or- night. Anna McCarthy, 110 West ganized last fall under the direction buyer, and a livery stable keeper.| (Copyright 1924 by United Press) | Yellowstone, paid a fine of $100, ie ene en is ee i betel gered ne ate Z, New York (455m)—8:15 p. m.| Bessie Layer, 484 South Kimball ing “The Holy City” by Gaul was|promise for further entertaining| With no knowledge of psychology -—Concert of the American or-| Street, was assessed a fine of $50 given early in December before an}and instructive hours, ‘There is|or knowledge of the production of tral society, which paid. J, 3: Phelpa, 381 udience which packed the Presby-| room for a few mpre in the class| efficiency methods. New York (492m)—3:45 p.| North Center street, appealed his F terian tabernacle to its utmost ca- in registering The women were miserably fea Brooklyn FH. BG. O-iAiparetir ss Tee, Daa. Gued kha It Ie The One Piece of Jewslry Every Man Prizes! “F i suited, and when sick locked in their . Tt will serve you all your life and then you : During the remaining month sev- vermin infected cells where mice y taking Dr. Cadman’s inherit it—make him proud of your roe ‘ate eral special rehearsals are plan: ran over them. 0 p. m—Musleal program| J Qqplessness to Be GRUEN WATCHES are of many shapes in gold, silver take them cheapest. Mra. ie 5 t Fs nEE Sn§t M. ¢ men’s conference, with Judge James The prison was a school of crime. - e Capitol theater. or platinum—ornamental or of simple design with har- FAA, Dallas,’ (76in}—(9 p. m.) . monizing chains and fobs. They are guaran (cB1)_Cincert ok Sutet snd senr|Church Class Topic ratiroed Cap, TES ETE NA Oe? Fs roe a j eee by the singere club. The prices are reasonable—high quality considered. Pahang nck wD Je ve ehorus open (CoA, Omaha (526 m)—9 p. m.| “Law Versus Lawlessness" will be a pa berth * the prison wrecked in health, and Trinity Baptist church, H. Roe Bartle for his good fellow. e bd WOC, Davenport, (484 m)—8 p. m.| ship class at the First Presby! yterian (CST)—Concert by the Grinnell col- church this morning. The class JEWELER IRIS BLDG. lege glee club. meets at 10 o'clock In the annex of hearsal will be held. No member- worse in character than when they ship fee is charged. After that date, entered. All this is the direct out- come of bad politics. More men and women come out of prison in this country every year than graduate from all our colleges at an informal luncheon and bridge | ing the finer details of the rendition and pniversities. It is a matter of party. rather than in learning the music. . | vital Importance whether they come Iroquois council No. 5 degree of] Both Mrs, Leggett and Mrs, Edna out better or worse than they went Pocahontas meeting at the Odd Fel-| Thomas,.the accompanist, are donat- be in, And this depends upon what low's hall. ing their services to the Choral kind of government we have. As Mrs. O. C. Brewster will entertain | society for Jove of the work and Francis ©. Willard truly said, “The musical Casper should most certain- ‘Ten Commandments and the Golden | § ly give them the heartiest support. Rule are voted down upon election day.” Let every woman register, and be ready to cast her vote! ‘WOMAN CITIZEN. ————— eee cans National League Friday ornapte as Shree oe rare ee sevoat| ENTERTAINERS WILL — ® Saturday Mrs. M. P, Wheeler assisted by|at cither of the rehearsale next 5 BROADCAST TONIGHT _ Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney will enter-| week. Richards . tain the Fortnightly bridge club at oT c the home of the former, Tribune wantads bring results. FROM GASPER STATION Butterfleld's “World Entertain ers” i i be Pe . < will broadcast a concert from 9:30 | * < ‘ until 10:30 o’clock this evening from | - G “Show me the home wherein music dwells, and I shall igo At ss a happy, peaceful and contented home.’’ ngfellow <. =) ‘oo Ea: ils, J Sa TESSNTEZZZZ Casper radio station KFEV. This orchestra has never broadcasted over the local radio before, having declined an invitation earlier in the season owing to the fact that the orchestra had been then but recent- ly organized and the players désired to work together for a longer period first. They have played for various dances here and were the regular orchestra for {he dinner dances held at the Wyatt cafeteria until re- cently. Many favorable comments have been passed regarding their work. AN Wilke SS MESSSAZA ee —that each person shall be made to feel at home the minute he steps inside our lobby. SSYINTZATP BS —_———— that he shall find everyone, from the President ‘Ca PUNT Gant Sea STIMDARD FOREMIN'S | Wik = atl ; zztat be, shall foal any bs business he transacts with CLUB WILL CELEBRATE N Better Music—Better Homes ~ the AMPICO in the Gfitkeriigye- Will give you the most beautiful music possible, through the exact playing of the } world’s greatest piano artists—faithfully re-enacted, and ever-ready to entertain you { LADIES NIGHT TUESDAY Ladies’ night will be observed by the Foreman’s club of the Standard Oil company Tuesday evening at which time a meeting will be held in the Industrial Relations building. Pitt Covert, Jr., will speak on the subject of “Rerunning and Finish- ing.” The balance of the program will be in the hands of the enter tainment committee. GAMBLER DRAWS FOUR MONTHS IN JAIL HERE Theros Scrivanos, allas Theros Brown, who was arrested last Au- gust in a raid on the Standard pool- room on West A. street, pleaded guilty in district court this morning to a gambling charge and was sen- —that he shall never leave our bank dissatisfied Pee ee en ee prevent it. : Come in and see for yourself if we don’t live up to our creed very well. W777? \ A Tx SU, C= and your friends—according to your every mood. ' Capital ad Surplus | $160,000.00 “A Bank of Strength and Service” f the concert given in the Elks’ Auditorium. The Ampico is without question the greatest contribution of science to the musical art—It must be heard to be ap- preciated. tenced by Judge Rose to four } & We cordially invite you to hear it at any time in our show- months in the county jail. me I A room. Scrivanos was to have been tried 4 next month on evidence obtained by state law enforcement officers who swore out a complaint charging ‘him with being the dealer in the game being conducted at the time of the raid last summer. } This is the marvelous re-enacting Piano which was heard last Wednesday night at The Ampico may be had in The Chickering, Haines Bros. Wil and Franklin Pianos, Uprights and Grands, electrically i} operated. Priced at $1075 and Up ‘It Does Make a Difference Where You Purchase Your Musical Merchandise’ The Grace Shop Offers Spring Models That Please Each Dress, Suit and Coat is personally and carefully selected with the purpose of giving our patrons the ultimate in style, quality and value. Our stock is not large, but it represents fash- ions latest whims. You are always welcome at The Grace Shop - CASPER’S NEWEST READY-TO-WEAR STORE yi 113 East First Street (EZ-T zi MELZPS Lives in Fear of Murder, Man Is Found Insane GUERNSEY, Wyo., March 29.— Obsessed with a fear that he was soon to be murdered, Claude Ross former employe of. the Burlington at Galesburg, Il, was found sev- eral days ago wandering barefoot- ed in the railroad yards here. From his insane mutterings offi- cers discovered that he has a wife and several children ving in Galesburg. Relatives have been notified. pete Be SESE So} The goat produces more milk an- nually in proportion to its live weight than any other animal kept Li The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. || Home of the Chickering CASPER ISSA 232 E. 2nd St. Phone 194 WW, MVa Exclusive Representatives for ©. Kurtsmann, Haines Bros, Franklin, Story & Clark, Gulbransen Players Armstrong and Milton Grands ©. G. Conn Band Instruments Victrolas—Records—Brunswicks