Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 3, 1924, Page 3

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Che Casver Daily Cribune torney Robert N. Ogden Jr., arrived| from Riverton where he has spent] out of town business man here for] sponsors filed petitions containing this afternoon from Deadwood, 8.|two days in connection with boy| the remainder of the week. more than 26,000 names with City D., and will be the guests here for| scout work, oo Clerk hall last Saturday and so far some time at the Ogden home, 117 Ss. . ona he. bas not transmitted the petitions North Beech street, J. J. Giblin, insurance man for- to the election commission for certi- eee: merly of Casper and now of Denver, fication, Thé mandamus action seek Mr. and Mrs. EB. C. Fisher aro} is in the city today, to force this transaction. eee Denver business visiters here for a The arguments were opened this few days. ue SBE Paul Surrena {s spending a few morning by Thomas Gibson, assist- Smears. zytty 9 STEVE days here with friends from Salt ant city attorney representing Mr. a Creek. Lail. ‘The contention of the «s- PME: sr @ sistant city attorney was that the CITY BRIEFS Roy Westley is a Laramie visitor election commission had nothing spending a few days here. whatever to do with the certifica- = tion of recall petitions. ia erooe . ‘The entire forenoon was taken wu! cae pees left last prs Bedvoruse eeuneice pied oon VER, Colo., April 3.—Judge| py arguments by. the attaches of aati te ans. | ehort time her sire (Se s C. Butler today started} the city attorney's office and a de- ning for Denver haying been trans. ime here. BY MARY TOBIN irs, Brewster Entertains Mrs. Herbert Ladd, Mrs, M. C. House Guest Today. righ Ava: 8 Ne Beooks nk pated Mrs. O. C. Brewster entertained| Buckner, Mrs. William Cobb, and te informally at a bridge tea| Mrs. Pitt Covert. “al wen at her home in the Standard ; se Ne ddition complimentary to her house | Basket Ball Team Will ‘ : hearing arguments on a demurrer | cision may not be reached before to- guest, Miss Alice McCullough of|Be Entertained This Evening. sa ferred to the corporation's offices! |) | Ute Ana te to an alternative writ of mandamus| morrow. : Denver. Guests of Mrs. Brewster| Mombers of the Methodist Basket- : there. 4 » R. Lloyd ts tn Cheyenne today. | sought by the sponsors of a: recall ee were: Mrs. A. J. Kelly, Mrs. Clay-|ball team, champions of the city : Waits arom petition directed against Mayor Ben Thomas Bermingham,: representa- gee nr 1s a Hueites visitor here] Stapleton, against W, Lail, efty}|. Tribune wantads bring results. tive of the Cordova Cigar company, weet SOey: burn Hooper, Mrs. A. T. Danaher,| league, will be guests of honor at an Mrs. C. L. Cron, Mrs. John Rouse, | informal party to be given this even- Mrs. Jack Arbuckk Mrs. J. C./ing at the church by the Epworth clerk, and Recorder. .The recall] = rcs Ss PAGE THREE. WOMAN BURNED. Mrs. Perry G. MacManus was burned yesterday when her clothes caught on fire from the flame in a gas stove. She had difficulty in putting out the blaze and one hard was rather badly injured. Her in- juries are not reported severe. ERAS eealan & New York City and its environs ts now the greatest petroleum refining center in the world and the largest chemical center in America. ee Se aa THOUSANDS of our trees and shrubs growing good in Casper now from our 1,600 acres, grown hundxeds of miles north of — here. A few will beautify your hom Phone John M. Rohan, our lan reape architect at Wyatt H Jewell Nursery Co, Lake Cit Minn . ys here on bls Lagtheas Warkley, Mrs. Allan McLellan, Mrs.| League soclet: Pas this eee Denver. T. E. Costello, deputy. internal Marshall Dayton, Mrs. James Laugh- eee d bahay nfs revenue collector is spending sév- lin, Mrs. Stanley Greenbaum and|Methodist Circles Wil! F Edward Luncquist of Omaha, |°T! days in Cheyenne on business. the guest of honor. Meet Tomorrow Afternoon. ei é who has been spending several days ees eee The circles of the Methodist Epts- : : in the clty on business for the Vic-|, © J: Carroll, sheriff of Cheyenne, W. ©. T. U. Program copal. church will meet on Friday : Bic: tor Talking Machine, left last eve-|'* here today on business. i Given Last Evening. afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with the § ning for Cheyenne, ° ee Basten celj hone ea tone ethic ext : iE YS W. A. Reynolds is among the ULBRANSEN The Registering Piano : She | Denver business men spending sev- “ y d grams being given this week by the| Busy Bee circle, with Mrs. D. F. Miltoeiad itdliey; ceatingessos tbe pending se} ‘In a Class by Itself” Women’s Christian Temperance | Edleman, 135 East H street. : oe : local Woolworth ‘store, left Tues-|¢f@! days in the city. Easy to Play and Union, was held last evening at the} Kensington circle, with Mrs. Al- bel Set! Play, Well! day evening for Denver, where he expects to spend a short time as- sisting the company in its prépara- First Christian church, and was es.|fred Lowey, 605 East Eleventh cially interesting to all present as Street, assisted by Mrs. A. G. Jones. Cheyenne 1s represented here to- —PLAYS ANY MUSIC day by T. R. Reilley. ROLL. rtained to young people. The|{ Social Service circle, with Mrs. tion for the reopening af one of its bt edie —THE ONE PLAYER TO which was in charge of/W. B. Smith, 332 South Kimball waeaha lero et, Cazley arrived this morn-|| WITHSTAND ‘THIS CLI- George Ferguson, follow: street, assisted by (Mrs. Harley ee ing on a several days business trip a Song service: Smith. Violin selections -..—— at Capitol’ HM, Mrs. F. M. Zimmers, séeenncenaa---Mise Gladys Searles|1112 East Second street, assisted by ‘Character Building of Boy | Mrs. Preston. Scouts” .-Keith Baharenbers| CY circle, with Mrs. J. T. Dia Reading—The Second Home Com- |™ond, 1043 Oakcrest avenue. tng Misa Lois Rare} Victory Workers, Mrs. R. M. Cornet solo . Dean Burdick | Traylor, 155 North Kimball, assisted Reading—“The Dragon Drink’ by Mrs. George Billy and Mrs. J. from Chicago. ratte L. C. Reschel is a Findlay, 0. business man spending a few days here. \ Nationally Priced Four Mocels CASH PRICES $420, $495, $575 and $650 TERMS IF DESIRED The Chas. E. Wells Oliver G. Johnson of the Casper Wholesale Paper company is attend- ing to business affairs this, week in Chicago. Lon C. Davis is here. today on business from Cheyenne. eee ere A. K. Meyer of St. Louis is an “hac Allan C. Michie is spending sev-]OUR landscape architect will make + —--Miss Kathleen Cole] W- Wilson, = eral days here attending to business| & plan of your grounds frd> of || Music Co. OY RR Lg ROME WOR ep sees! at affaires from the Michie ranch. charge to you. Get hin sugges. 232 E. Seaond—Casper * Means to Boys Deyuty Besraswe inner eee Bad and plant your shrubs and Phone 194, Scout Executive Edwin M. Bean ‘or Friday. : David Lee is an out-of-town buat-| Mowers in their proper places - Plano selection -.Miss Helen Carter] The Baptist Young People's union Phone 61 for M Address—“Young People and_ |.Wvill give a dinner next Friday night Paris suggests this white flannel aesaaceuet hero from South Pekin, Their Work for World Wide |at the church. W. R. Ripley of Den.| frock as something original in s eee ¢ f -| ver will be the principal speaker, sportswear. It is banded in navy : wipe iat silaeat mega ti ri ri _" miki make ‘ blue and has a wide, fringed scar{ J.'S. Scofield is spending several Children’s Rompers and Slipcover Dreseaa: sone ES aes ecagnectbat Departmental Club of blue. The blue buttons embro, | days here on business from Den- Beokentuhasetivant ce Benediction Meeting Wednesday. dered in white, are used most effe ver. 5 ee s i The Rev. R. R. Hilderbrana| The regular monthly meeting ot | Hvely 6n the narrow band, -— Another program will be given this| the Casper Woman's Departmental evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Bap-|club was held yesterday afternoon tist church on Beech and Fifth|at the Knights of Pythias hall with streets, at which time Mrs. Fenwick} Mrs. Harry B. Maxon, the newly will give an address on the sub-| lected president, presiding. Dur- Ject of “Allegiance to the Constitu-| ing the afternoon two new divisions tion.” were organized, the Current Event nese ak Hath ae section with Mrs. C. D. Murane as | Spend a short time visiting wit er “ Knights of Pythias chairman and the Mother's division |80n, Dr. Byrum Dumm. Mrs, Dumm | |W Pee ane See ee eee RANI Meet Friday. with Mrs. Guy Gay ‘as chairman. will be accompanied by her daugh- ES “ he Knights of Pythias will meet one ths business. meeting re-| ter, Miss Mabel Dumm. oh In regular session Friday evening at| Ports of the various committees 3 y heir hail. ‘There will be work in| Were read showing tho excellent | Mrs: W. L. Crane is visiting with Srops UNIO canet eee een he first rank and refreshments wi']|W°rk accomplished during the year | friendg here and shopping for a} oo ia) gays here on business. be served. All members of the or-|»y the club. The report of the milk} few Gays from her home at Split eee anization are requested to be pres.| Committee shdwed that $286.98 was | Rock. ent. spent during March for the pro- nt nae eee vision of milk for undernourished] Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Warren are Women of Mooseheart children’ in the school: out of. town.visitors here this week Legion Will Meet. bet: Hes from Salt Creek. The regular meeting, of the Wom-|Mrs, Hood Will Entertain ha ed n of Mooseheart Legion will be hela| For Mr. and Mrs. Marquardt. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Scotten have | yrying Dunn {s a hardware dealer riday evening in the Moose hall Mrs. Thomas Hood will entertain] returned frum a honeymoon trip here from Guernsey, Wyo. ion West First street. Business of|% number of friends informally this | spent in the south, Mrs. Scotten was CCE Lee Chenould and L. E, Craddick are Thermopolis. men spending a sition with the Wyoming National | Short time hero. bank. ota eee J. F. Hays is a Longmont, Colo.. Mrs. J. M, Dumm wil! leave this | business visitor spending a short evening for Denver where she wil! | time in the city this week. eee FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The style and originality in these hats is the same as has made all our high-grade millinery popular. BALCONY MIDWEST BUILDING Arthur Eaton of Riverton is spending several days in the city. see Ben Fiint.is attending to business affaixgs here from Lavoye. eee {mportance will be transacted and| evening at dinner to be given at the| formerly Miss Selma Harrison. haisiiConwell’is?in) Cheyenne - On P candidates initiated, after which re-| Henning hotel in honor of Mr. and uth locales . | business. freshments# will be served. All mem-| Mzs. Ernest Marquardt who will Miss Agnes Clare, county treas- oe bers are asked to be present, leave Saturday for Australia to} urer, will leave on Sunday evening} 4. Roe Bartle is returning today eee make their home. for Denver where she will spend Iroquois Council to SDs several days on a business trip. Meet This Evening. Piorce Smith RS ae il Fi Iroquois Council No. & degres of | Stag Party Wednesday. Mrs. W. McMichael is a guest of || Cocoanut Oil Fine Pocahontas will meet in regular ses-| Pierce Smith was host last eve-| friends here for several days from For Washing Hair sion this evening at 8 o'clock at the| Ming at a stag party given at his} Lavoye. I. 0. O. F, hall. Candidates will be} home, in honor of his birthday. boa A SUPREME tiated and refreshments will be map Mr. and Mrs: E, C. Gray of Omaha|_ 1f You want to keep your hair in Ierved by the committce in charge.| Mr. and Mrs. Patterson arrived yesterday and will spend | £004 condition, be careful what’ you members are requested to at-| Will Entertain. until Monday of next week here vis. | 88" it with. Mr, and Mrs. E. T. Patterson will | iting with relatives and friends. Many soaps and prepared sham see entertain informally tomorrow eve- 2. ¢ poos contain too much free alkali. Informal Bridgo Party Last Evening, Miss Isabell Shea ettertainea a number of friends last evening at an informal bridge party given at B her home, 426 st Twelfth street. . ning at a dinner party compll-| Mr. and Mra. E. A. Reliley of | pis ries the scalp, makes the hair mentary to. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest| montana are here for a short time | Drittle. and/is very harmful. Mulsi- Marquardt who will Ieave this week | this week enroute to Denver. fled cocoanut oll shampoo (which is for Australia to make their home rie yee pure and entirely greaseless), is and for their son Robert jwhose| M. J. Foley of the Mutual on | MUCH better than anything else you birthday will be tomorrow. company spent yesterday at Salt | C82 use for shampooing, as this Can ar Sah Chaek én titstheek not possibly injure the hair, Presbyterian Aid of Tea Tomorrow at ans serie Simply moisten your hair with ° N W SPRING North Casper to Meet, j water and rub {t in. Two or three Blackmore Home. Dr. J. H. Jeffrey returned to the t ful in The Ladies’ Ald society of the| A: tea will be given from 3:30,un-| city last evening from. California | @@sPoonfuls will make an abun North Casper Presbyterian church | ti! 4:20 o'clock Friday afternoon at| and expects to spend a month here | “ance of rich, creamy lather, and will meet tomorrow afternoon at the| the home pf Mrs, Minnie Blacmore, |‘on business and visiting with Dr.|la7se the hair and gcaip thor. home of Mrs. O. F. Sellars, 1139|615 South Wolcott street by the | Anna Jeffrey. . oughly, Tie athe esee. Gut, éaaily, Virginia street, with Mrs. Henry|members of the Casper Woman's 2. prraihapey tee ah? f particle of dust, Freeman as: hostess. All members| club for the benefit of the Cathedral |’ | Mrs. Ferguson of@he Frantz shop| Ut: dandruft and excess oll. The are invited to attend home at Laramie, ‘Tie committee | has returned from Salt Lako City | fia rae® qtuckiy and evenly, and eee on arrangements consists of Mrs,| Where she spent: the Inst threo| fame en t Ane and silky, bright, Maccabee Bake Sale. W. C. Newell, Mrs. McGrew, Mre.| months with her daughter. White | MY, wavy, an suiniaah "eae, i oy Dees 2 R. W. Loucks, Mrs. W. H. Craw- abeen from the elty Mrs. Ferguson | ANauinon ae pags eee <a Tt ° e ie sale of baked goods which was| ford, Mrs. J. W. Bingham, Mrs. C. | underwent an operation, 2 ivi to have been held on Saturday, April| p, Murane and Mrs 'B. Bh Brooks [aii Ji et acral uid Lae ag oe eigen W. H. C mm d d L d h: ye) Val -G 4 5. has been postponed and will not |The public is invited. The following] Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Smith ana| W!! oat viteetas iy ar i a Shad e mye o anee PPROTS ; ais _ aha be held until Saturday, April 12. | musical program will be given un-|80n expect to move into their new | MOMths.—Advortisement, Thie B ; mR dor the direction of afrs. Beas icine: | Home on Tleventh street in a. week This Event for Friday and Saturday Affords Us the Opportunity to WD ol is . oy ” or days, i eo Neha ts Piano Solo, ‘Tho Nightingale’ - pees Demonstrate Conclusively . Mrs, R. H. Nichols was hostess at "Eh Ghatles Al Rewae Ie Mr, and Mrs. E, C. Wood of Okla- an informal luncheon and bridge| vocal Duet, “The Sea Maidens homa City arrived in the city last party, given today at her residence _.-. Henry Parker | evening and will spend until: next #MEbor. Bouth Park avenue. Among Gee piterede week here visiting with friends and Maose who attended were: Mrs. J, Sat We a. Losttineicy attending to business affairs. | + Johnson, Mrs. Carney Peterson, PMrs. A. M. Gee, Mrs. Paul Hooper, Vocal Duet, “I Would That My pete liaks .” Mendelssohn Mr. and Mrs. E. K, Thompson and 3. B. Underwood, Mrs. H. | T°ve” = cgwett children have moved to Casper from Stanton, Mrs, Frederick Kampf, hes Dcalitalty their former home in Nebraska. Harp Solos, “The Welsh Air’. ot Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Canton of ‘Thomas is Helena, Mont., are out of town visit- S m H the Gnomes‘... Rogei i ple ome Vadiie Ganeviars Pia eT ors spending. several days in. the ae city, Trio: ba £ Bi Peak Treatment for | “teres, nance —- mandueser| ser, saran stortonl who hem teen “Serenade” - DrigO} tne house guest of Mr. and. Mrs The Latest Sore Th t ‘Ave Mar = Schubert | patrick Stllivan for sev day LOAL | miss atargucrite Fitageralo, pianist; | tite week, expects to leave tomer East MissGeneviete Fitzgerald harp: | row for her home in Douglas. aster ist; Mrs. Margaret Curtz, violinist «ee Raw, Sore, Inflamed | Vora! solo. “Tl est doux, {1 est Nite. re Caan ieaa ace! cs Numbers Throats Can Be Great- ERO ne i alaean apeenes, Lardner, mother and aunt of At. ly Relieved by Use of Mrs. Madeline ‘Treber Are Now this Vaporizing Salve. | Piano sols. “Ion Liebe Dich’'-Grieg FR ECK S » On Display at “To a Water Lily”...MacDowell Mrs. E, Paul Bachelor ; Here is a simple yet effective moths | icin, acto, “Prolude to tha Del- L Richards and ed to treat a sore throat. Gargle Then spread on thickly and cover with Mrs. Madeline ‘Treber, soprano; a warm flannel cloth. Miss Marguerite Fitzgerald, piano; |!" sUaranteed to remove thi Shoe and Pattern and these vapors, inhaled all ng, go directly to the affected morning and you should soon see . beyun “to disappear, while the : ape lighter ones have vanished entirely. id At the aaaoe time Vicks is absorbed | afr, ‘and Mrs, Frederick Norman | It is seldom that more than an hru and stimulates the skin like a lini- | 19 spending several days here from | ounce {a needed to completely clear ment or plaster, drawing out the sore- Chicago, the skin and gain a beautiful com- ness and pain. “ee plexion. Vicles is eqttally good for hoarseness, Miss Ethel Rouse has returned | Bo sure to ask for the double tonsilitis, head + ad chest colds, and for | from Evanston where she has been | strength Othine aa this ts sold under the croupy colds of =idren, attending the Northwestern univer-] guarantee of money back {f it fails vm Me Er ra ulty. Miss Rouse has accepted a po- to remove freckles.—advertisement. 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Consisting of the sea- son’s most distinctive DRESSES“ ‘ g - Saint-Saens : 5 with warm salt water three times daily. “Mazurka” ecewon: Musin | Now Is the Time to Get Rid of Cunningham : so swallow slowly every few hours Mrs. Margaret Curtz These Ugly Spots, q Ie tires: of Vicks. semble, “Serenade” Gounod | oy songee the ae - SHOP it apply Vicks over the throat | ‘Believe Me If All Those En- > tnd upper chest, rubbing well in| _ dearing Young Charms." Bees toate Satie cketots Sore A DEPOSIT HOLDS ANY GARMENT UNTIL WANTED ” 7 a homely epots. * . 7 d 1 4 Je i * , The body leat releases the tngree | Mint Genevieve Fitsseralc, harp: | MET Mt sn ounce of Othine— Shope on the Buy Your New Spring Outfit NOW trom Fuchs dients—Menthol, Camphor, Eucalyp- crease tae Seach clit double strength—from any druggist Balcony Juniper Tar, ete.—in the form of | |and apply a little of it night and CASPER’S LEADING SPECIALTY SHOP FOR WOMEN AND MISSES

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