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Thursday ‘The Ft. Casper Chapter Order of gastern Star will’ meet in regular session Thursday. evening 8 o'clock at the Masonic temple. Re- freshments will be served by a com. mittee composed of the husbands of the present officers. All members and visiting Eastern Stars in the city are Invited to attend. The ex- mining committee will be present at 7:30 o'clock. ce ee Birthday Party By ‘Aid ‘The will be served. 5: cee Rose Maiden Chorus ‘0 Rehearse Tonight, : A rehearsal of the chorus of the Rose Maiden cantata with the or- chestra will be held this evening at 8 o'clock at the Presbyterian church. All members are asked to be pres- ent. The cantata will be given at the Elks’ auditorium Wednesday evening, April 30, at 8 o'clock. kets for the concert are now on je at the Charles E. Wells’ music store, the Music Shoppe, and by members.of the chorus, eee KYO Circle Meeting At Flinn Home. The KYO circle of the First Bap- tist church will hold its regular monthly meeting tomorrow after- noon at the home, of Mrs. B. O. Flinn, 752 South Jefferson street. oe Division of Christian Association Will Meet. F The East Side division of the Woman's Christian association will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. Y. King, 613 East Eleventh street. oe Mrs. Thompson Will é Entertain Aid Tomorrow. \ Mrs. Earl Thompson will enter- tain the Ladies’ Aid society of the Grace English Lutheran church to- morrow afternoon at her home, 941 South Ash street. Mrs. Thompson will be assisted during the afternoon by Mrs. H. O. Peterson. ee Pr. E. 0. Meeting This Evening. Chapter O of the P. E. O. Sister- hood will be entertained this eve- ning by Mrs. O. W. Hillgren, as- sisted by Mrs. C.. A, Smith, at the home of the former, 445 South Grant street. At Luncheon Tuesday. Mrs. C. EB. Horsch was hostess at an informal luncheon given yester- day at her residence, 424-South Lin- coln street. Guests present were Mrs. W. J. King, Mrs. William Selober, Mrs. H. Hass, Mrs. P. M. Chapin, Mrs. C. Lowe and Mrs. A- Manning. eee Lutheran Aid Bake sale Saturday. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Grace English Lutheran church will hold a bake sale on Saturday, April 26, at the Stone grocery store be- ginning at.10 a. am. eee Reception This Evening At Christian Church. A reception will be given this eve- ning at 8 o'clock for the new mem- bers of the First Christian church. A program will be given which will consist of musica] numbers and addresses, after which refreshments will be served. The affair will be given at the church and all mem- bers of the congregation are invited to be present. eee Northwestern Club olds Social Meeting. The Chicago arf Northwestern Railway Woman's club held a social eeting yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. S$: Ryan on South Center street. The afternoon was spent in playing bridge after Which refreshments were served. Among those who attended were the Mes- dames Lang, Seibol, Nichols, W, T. Mahoney, R. HE. Landes, Olson, Wilkes, Victor Myers, Blodeck, E. Mead, McNalley, Downing, harles Forbes, Earl Hayes, 0. C. ptle, A. J. Worthman, Mason, eslop, Sorenson, Johnson, H, R. Lathrop, Kilts, Jellice, Frank Miller, G. O. Rankin’ and Charles. Town- send, Gleaners Circle Will Hold All Day Session The Gleaners circle of the First Baptist church will hold an all day meeting Thursday, April 24, at the “ms of Mrs. Meldon, 725 South Durbin street. 72. 8. 0. A, Association Dance Friday Evening ) informal dancing party will be Siven on Friday evening, April 25, by the Standard Oil Athletic associa- ‘ion at the Industrial building on West Yellowstone. Music for ‘the \Yening will be furnished by the Vanderbeck orchestra and refrosh- ments will’ be served, ‘The public is cordially invited to attend. » oe Haptist Cirele Mecting Thursday Afternoon The Baptist East side circle will t Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock home:of Mrs. I, W. Smith, th Fenway his will be a tudy meeting with Mrs. bs as leader and all) members ‘nd friends are invited to be present. fe Methodist Community Church Ald Meeting 9), he Ladies’ aid soctoty of the East «Je Methodist Community church | hold its regular monthly social ‘ing Thursday atternoon at 2:30 BY MARY TOBIN Ladies’ Aid Society of the North Casper Presbyterian church will give @ birthday party Friday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at the tabernacle, 1009 North Durbin street to which the public is cordially in- vited. Each person attending will be expected t® contribute one cent for each year old. An interesting pro- gram has been arranged and a lunch noon will be Mrs. Harry Anderson and Mrs. Boecking. All members and friends are cordially invited to attend. | ee Entre Nous. To Meet Thursday bs The regular meeting of the Entre Nous club will be held on ‘Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Barr, 249 South David street. ve St Mark’s Guild Meeting Is Postponed Indefinitely The regular meeting of St. Mark's guild which was to have been held Thursday afternoon at the Parish house has been indefinitely post- poned. eee Agoga Class Holds Meeting Tuesday The Agoga class of the Emmanuel Baptist’ church Sunday school met ‘Tuesday evening at the home of the j teacher, Mrs. J. T. Hanna. The meet- ing was well attended 23 members being present to enjoy the hospital- ity of Mrs. Hanna. The evening was spent in playing games after which refreshments were served. eee Willing Worker’s Circle To Be Entertained The Willing Worker's circle of the Baptist church will be enter- tained on Thursday afternoon at 2 BE. Losey at 2 o'clock by Mrs. J. her home, 704 Harrison street. All members, friends and Neighbors are invited to be present and to bring all finisHed work for the bazaar. se 6 Children May Hear Victrola Concerts Children who will participate in the Music Memory contests will be eligible to attend a series of Victrola concerts given by Mrs. Bess Klein of the Music Shoppe at the close of the regular school hours. The con- certs will be about a half or three quarters of an hour in length. The records which form part of the Music Memory contests “will be played. ewe Mrs. Twiggs Entertains For Aid Members. A most enjoyable afternoon was spent yesterday at the hospitable home of Mrs. O. W. Twiggs on Third street, by the members of Mrs. W. H. Price's division of the Presby- terian Aid society. A gratifying re- port of the year’s work was given which with music by little Irene Mathews and a unique fabric con- test arranged by Mrs, Twiggs and most delicious refreshments; made up a delightful afternoon. This committee is planning other similar occasions to take place in the near future. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Green are re- joicing over the arrival of a 10-pound baby son, born this.afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Green residence on South Wolcott street. Mrs. Green and son, Casper Gene are reported to be doing nicely. oe Mr. and. Mrs. Scott’ Farlow spent a short time here yesterday from their home at Lander. eee Mr. and Mrs. B, P. Colvine have been visiting with friends and shop- ping here this week from Lavoye. Sikora lock at the church, 1614 East Seo treet, ond ‘Hosteoses {or the after: | Mrs. D. Nichols has been the guests of friends here this week from Salt Cree! see Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warren have motored to Douglas where they were called by the death of Mrs. Warren's sister. Mr. and Mrs. H. Burns are among the Salt Creek visitors in the city this week, eee Mr. and Mrs, E, W. Willlamson of Denver who haye been the guests of friend and relatives here for the last week left last evening for their home. : eee Mr. and Mrs. BE. T. Clark of Bil- lings are guests of friends here for the remainder of the week. ere Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Fuller will leave tomorrow overland for Chey- enne and Denver on a combined busi- | J ness and pleasure trip. veer 6 Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Holmes and family motored to Douglas today to spend a short time visiting with friends. eee Mrs. Hazel D. Moran has returned from a week’s pleasure trip spent with her parents in Colorado, oo. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Putman are out-of-town visitors here today from Salt Creek, Mee Mrs. J. A. Likely, who has ‘heen visiting with her daughter, Miss Sure Relief Hot water Sure Relief LL-ANS 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere Huber’s Jewelry Store is now located —t— 117 East Second Street Che Casper Cora Likely a student at the Loret-| he will spend a short time on busi-| I. J. to Heights coliege in Denver for the| ness. Mr. Jchnston is representa-| man here for a few days. eee last two weeks returned this morn: | itive of the Graham Pape: company, ing. 2s 2 8 Ivan Marshall wi!l leave Friday for 'Thermopolis on a several days’ business trip. . elee Miss Lillian’ Mann is visiting with friends for a few days this week at her former home in Lander. eee Mr, and Mre. R. Bordeau have re- ‘turned to Lander after having made their home here for some time. . cee ver. ee - Attorney John W. Whelan spent Monday in Cheyenne attending to ‘egal business. maker eee John Sullivan, formerly of this city and now of Denver, {fs spend: ing a few days here on business, having arrived this morning. eo ee R. D. Laughlin left Monday eve- ning for Cheyenne on a business}, trip, in connection with the United States’ Internal Revenue depart- ment. Nolve and daughter Mary Elizabeth are the guests of friends in Cheyenne this week for several days. see . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Patterson are, visiting here and attending. to business affairs from their home in Chicago. eee P.E C. R. McMillen fs spending the day here from Denver visiting with friends. Mr. McMillen is enroute to the northern part of the state where he will attend to business affairs. eee eee Mr. and Mrs. B. Gordon have re- turned from a few days business and pleasure trip spent in Denver anc, vicinity. M. F. Grossman and J. W. John- son are in the city for a few days this week on business from Den- ‘W. G. McDonald and D. C. Fenst- business. R. L. Clark is a Lander man here {cr a short tim George Maddenson spent yester- day here on business from Glenrock. H. C. Denning is a Lusk yisitor spending several days in the city. P. C. Forst of Lovell ts here to- day visiting with friends, eee Daily Cribune Crowley {s a Tulsa business are here from Sheridan on . Patterson is in the ‘city on business from Omaha for the re- mainder of the week. eee eS half ago. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Laughlin are| Attorney Embree H. Foster is in i iS Beet v serene, to ie spending a few days in the city this | Cheyenne to appear before the su- oie irs of importance here from week from their home in Colorado. eee Ray Palmer will speak at the Em- manuel Baptist church . Thursday evening at 7:45. His subject will be “If Christ Should Come to Casper.” patinceatast eters CITY BRIEFS E. O. Arnett is in the city on-busi- ness today from Careyhurst. eee preme court today, eee L. S. McLearn of Salt Lake City arrived {In the city this morning and wil! spend several days here at- tencing to business affairs of im- portance, ‘week. eee Charles Rea of Chicago is among. the out-of-town business callers spending a few days here. ore Pat Royce is attending to busi- ness affairs in Cheyenne, } ee 0. 0. Hoger, arrived yesterday from New York City on a combine business and pledsure trip. CORNS Lift Off—No Pain! =i = es al = = B. O. Hammond of the Parkers- burgh Rigg and Reel company is spending today at Salt Creek on bust- ness. R. D. Bacon was a Casper arrival yesterday from Fremont. eee M. H. Koch is attending to bust. ness affairs here from Harri$on, Nebraska, ewe B. Clark {s among the Salt Creek visitors in the city today on busi- ness. eee J. W. Moore of Salt Creek came in yesterday and will attend to busi- ness affairs here for a short time. eee C. W. Fullmer is a Boulder busi! ness caller who arrived in the city yesterday. eee William Brooks of Kansas City, Mo., is-here on business having ar- rived yesterday, R. G. Morgan is among the Salt Creek business visitors here today. C. C. Burke came up yesterday on a short business trip from Glenrock. “eee James J. Root is a New York City business visitor spending several day#@ here. Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a lit: tle “Freezone” on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops. hurting, then shortly you ft it right off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, suf- ficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes. and the foot calluses, withou: sore- ness cr irritation.—Advertis ment. eee L. C. Gorsuck and K. E. Gray are Denver men who arrived this morn- ing. NU Ernest Atkinson is spending sev- ern: Cays at Sait Creek on business. eee Lawrence Johnston departed yes- terday for Scottsbluff, Neb., where — TAILORED BLOUSES White and’Tan Dimity or Organdy. All sizes; some embroidered. $ 8-day Special__ 1.50 COLLAR AND CUFF SETS E ‘ In organdy or linens. New styles. Per Me 9S YARD GOODS SPECIALS Imported Colored Dress Linens, non-crushable. ee. WOO Normandy Voile; all colors. Per yard _.75e Silk Pongee, in colors. Per yard — 82-inch Zephyr Gingham. Per yard ~~~--. 5 yards of 27-inch Zephyr Gingham 4 PURSES AND BAGS The latest Mah-Jongg Box Bags. Beautifully color- ed; well fitted leather bags designed to harmon- ize with tailored suits or summer dresses, $3.95 and $4.95 . Each LADIES’ BUNGALOW APRONS Gingham, Percale, in light or dark colors. $1 50 ° SOCIAL hy ity ett tin ai oh lo wee mings wicks ates ave Voile Dresses; designed for street wear; practical and cool; dainty colors. Each -- pretty, $8.95 HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING— For 8 da onl. Per yard THE SHIKANY DRY GOODS CO. “The Home of P. and N, Practical Front Corsets” PHONE 1736 141 E. SECOND eee Frank Lee is a Glenrock business man spending a few days here this Frank Evans, visiting here for a few days with A. H. Stewart. }__Tribune wantads bring results. INJURY OF LAST YEAR FATAL 10 RANCHER HERE Dode Welch Dies Today At Home on South David Street. Dode Welch, 39 years of age, a well known rancher of this state, died at his home on street at 12.30 o'clock this morning of paralysis caused by an Injury to his neck more than a year and a The deceased leaves a widow, a daughter, Doris Ellen, three years small triangle. South David of age, his mother. Mrs. A. B. Far- eee Denver broker ts br MT et eR for burial. . ’ er-Piano. Late oak case. Na- tionally priced) $575:00 cash. Special Price $475.00 On Liberal Terms See “Cash Saving Plan” Below USED UPRIGHT VICTROLA —Mahogany $250.00 size for $155.00 VICTROLA—Walnut; cabinet “$75.00 STORY & CLARK—Player- Piano, late mahogany case. $650 value. An up-to-date 88- note player for only $485.00 See “Cash Saving Pian” CASH SAVINGS PLAN ON ALL USED INSTRUMENTS During this Anniversary Sale we will extend a 50 per cent Cash Saving on your down payment, on all used Pianos and Player Pianos up to $50. That is— If you pay $10, we give you If you pay $15, we gi you a re If you pay $20, we ou If you pay $30, we give If you pay $40, we give If you pay $50, we give quality and satisfaction will be on us, a by letter will be answered promptly by return mail. We earnestly appeal to your appreciation of the best in values—judging carefully these wonderful com- plete lineg of Pianos and Musical merchandise. The Satisfaction of Our Friends is Our First Consideration. PIANO AND PHONOGRAPH DEPARTMENTS OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL NINE The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. Home of the Chickering 232 EAST SECOND ST. ee nnn well of Lander, q sister, Mrs. George Palmer of Los Angeles, two broth- ers, Lee and Harold Welch of Lan- der, and three half brothers, Charles Edward and John Dollard. The Shaffer-Gay charge of the body. will be shipped to Lander Thursday The deceased formerly resident of Lander. USED GULBRANSEN—Play- receipt for.. receipt for —George Fort mortuary has The remains known mén freesboro, a_long distance ccc ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS MAY DAY will mark another milestone Our Fifth Anniversary IN THE MUSIC BUSINESS Special Values IN PIANOS, PLAYER PIANOS AND PHONOGRAPHS Many of these instruments are of hi: ighest standard makes—-representing established values—at exception- al Savings to you. Pay $10 Cash Pay as little as $10 Down, and take care of the balance on the Easiest of Monthly Payments. Milton Player, Knight-Brinkerhoff piano. mahogany ; straight ALL SPECIALLY REDUCED + $15.00 ~~ $22.50 -$30.00 -$40.00 .$60.00 -$75.00 dle section of the state. Last night he delivered an address before the T SAN ANTONIO, Texas, April 23. —A world’s record for speed in a messenger airplane was es- tablished here today when Lieuten- ant Matthew Efinan, air service, p!- loted one of the machines at 110 miles an hour over a course. The race course is 45 miles long, three times around a 15 mile Lieutenant D. J. Canfie'd won the Martin Bomber race averaging 114.32 miles an hour VET EDITOR IS CLAIMED CHATANOOGA, Tenn., April 23. Milton, 55 year old, owner and editor of the Chatanooga Evening News, and one of the best in busihess and p@li- tics in Tennessee, died siddenly early today in the Jordan hotel, in Mur- according to telephone message Tennessee, PAGE THRE to the Times. heart disease, Mr. Milton was state manager for William Gibbs McAdoo in his presi- dential campaign and had establish- ed his headquarters in Nashville, from which point he had been mak- ing an extensive canvass in the mid- Rotary Club of Murfreesboro, when he gave no indication of illness. Af- ter his address he returned to the hotel) where he conferred with friends. He then went to the raik road station, intending to return to Nashville. He became suddenly ‘fll and was hurried back to the hotel. He died later. em Chinese wives must serve their parents-inlaw as they would their own father and mother, even to the extent of-asaisting them in their toilets. triangular Reduce Your Fat Without Dieting Years ago the formula for fat re- duction was “diet"—"exercise.” To- day it is “Take Marmola Prescrip- tion Tablets.” Friends tell friends —these friends tell others. They eat substantial food, live as they like and still reduce steadily and 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 A Detroit, Mich. Advertisemen HM KIMBALL — Mahogany case. Beautiful tone, mechanically good as new. You save over $200.00 at our sale price of $175.00 USED EDISON — Laboratory style, $250; mahogany case, $155.00 (AA Story and Clark Reprophraso Player; Autopiano Player and many others. = FREE EXCHANGE PRIVILEGE Any time within one year from date of purchase, you may exchange your instrument for another of equal or greater value, and we will credit all money paid in on the original purchase toward the purchase of the second anything be fairer? . instrument. Could Place your confidence in us for anything you want, and you can rest assured that the entire burden of the If you cannot call at our store, just remembe: r that your requests E PHONE 194 Death was due to - a