Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 10, 1924, Page 3

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Mr. and Mrs. David Fox enter- ined informally at a venison din- evening at thelr home on icKinley street. Covers were Ad for Dr. and Mrs,”'T. J. Drew, iss. Kathleen Sullivan, Miss‘ Pat- cia Sullivan, Dr. William O. Mc: ermott, George Wheeler. and. the st and hostess. eee © Girls’ Club . - lo Meet Members of the Catholic Girls’ hub will hold their regular meeting pmorrow ‘evening at 6:30°o'clock at he Mullin club. All members as yell’ a8 all young. girls of the: parish ‘e invited to eread Drew Will idnight lige Club, | Mrs. T. J. Drew will entertain the embers of the Midnight . Bridge lub on Tuesday evening of this veek at her home on North Durbin Entertainment Wil . ecede Formal Dance, Among. those who wll attend a Binner to. be given this evening at he Townsend “hotel” are: \ Mr.‘ and irs. George Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. ee Marshall, Miss Marion Runden, iss Esther Runden, Ralph Dicken- heets and Edwin Barret. i cee ‘ ilver Tea A silver tea will be given Thura day afternoon of this week at the yGrace English Lutheran church .on ICY and Ash streets by the Mesdames A. Forster, A. B. Barhart and H. Walters. Members of the aid Beociety as well ae friends are invited trend. - A meeting of the officers and eacher's: of the Sunday school of he First Presbyterian’church will be held Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at: the -manse, 1103. South Volcott street... All officers and eachers are invited to attend. formal ‘dance at ‘the: “Country club to’ be given by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Denhan and Mr. and Mrs, A. Fidet. * 4 is eee Church Dinner-Thursday At Mullin Club. © A phureh, dinner .will_be given ~ finner will be served from 5 o'clock ntil 7 and will be in charge of the ‘ollowing: The Mesdames J. J. D rt, Dettwyler, Slizeski, Jensen, odds, Adams, Fay Crater, M. J. ‘oley, Holloran, Chandler, Hart, Kelleher, Kimball, Carey, Newman, HHeistand, Ryan, Wontson and Ida Wohnson. eaday, being Armistice holiaay, the regular m: Mark’ rese Due an meet- Synu! which been “held. tomorr6w until nig - of to id a ing of / Bt. < .to- have ening has been Byer seisen d event: next week at Har time it will ere at the home of Mrs, J, J. Donovan, 1236 South tim etagat: 7 } eee ‘ Retail Clerks Will Hold Important Meeting. An important meeting of the Gas. per Local Np. 102, Retail Clerks, will. be held on Tuesday ,evening, Noyember 11, at the Knights of ‘Pythias hall.’ All members are ef. to be present) as candidates be initiated and business mat ters of HEaOETEORE, LA praptnnat Loyal Order oa sie: WU Meet This Week. Casper Lodge No. 1182, Order of Moose, will hold its: meeting on Thursday event o'clock after which a social A PIMPLY SKIN NEEDS SULPHUR Apply Sulphur as Told When, Your Skin Breaks Out. Any. breaking out of the skin on face neck, arms or body is .over- come quickly by, applying’ Mentho- Sujphur, The pimples seem to dry it up and go away, declares a noted skin specialist. Nothing has ever been found to take the place of sulphur as a pim- ple remover. It is harmless and inex- pensive. Just ask “ny druggist for a small jar of Rowles Mentho-Sul- phur and use it Ike -cold cream,— Ady. The Hudson Coach is areal car for a lady to handle: | asy Steering, Easy Driv- ing and holds the ° roqd: Call for Demonstration. 1 © 8 and hall, ‘been planed and -refreshments will he | Knights of ‘Columbus which’ will: he hela on W evening of this week at the. Knights of Pythias hall, at 8 o'clock, a dancing patty will be given for members and their in- vited friends. Excellent ‘music will, ‘furnished - and refreshments served during the evening. f Friends in’ Casper will bé pleased | to learn ‘of..the ‘marriage of Mise Evelyn Flood to George ‘Hally, the perfornred in’ an¢ a member of the Casper council of the Knights of Columbus, . Knights of Pythias hall: large attendance is. desired and iol mémbers: of the organization are cordially” invited to" attend. Applied Arts Division. Meeting. vo interesting meeting of the. Ap- plied Arts division * of the Casper ‘Women’s Departmental club was held ‘last Friday afternoon at the public Mbrary ‘during which time it was decided by memibers, that Christmas: work would be’on ‘parch- ment shaties, enameling .of -dishes, metal, of! cloth as well as gesso and leather work for those desiring it. It is expected that a meeting of the division will’ be called this week by the. chairman. for the Purpose + of starting the wotk. * eae Preabyterian Ald Meet On Weanteday. Mrs... Patillo's-. division ‘of Ladies" aif society -of the. * Presbyterlan church will meet on 602 South Lincoin street. The meet- tng will! begin’ at 2:30 o'clock and-it is expected-that a, large number will attend. a > ° e To Precede “Armistice. Ball. ‘Among ‘the Dutch treat’ dinners G ing avente: for 45° tainment will precede the Armiatios ral to,"be’ held: this.. evening “at ‘the Arkeon danctng academy. “A color. ‘scheme’ of yellow. will be used for crystal baskets. of fall flowers. : . Among those who will attend’ clude: Mr. ‘and rhe B.. L, Esta- brook, Mf. and Mrs. H.-H. ‘Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham, Mr.” rs. Dop James:P. Kem, Mr. as Mrs, A. J. Smith, My. and Mrs. R. E. Wertz, | her Mrs. Charles: I. Campbell, Mrs} R Lo Diktes gal ‘« diner will be given this even- ing at the Henning Hotel preceding thé Armistice ball to be held at the Arkeon,. Covers’ will be lafd for Mr. and Mrs."Leroy Gray, Mr. and Mrs, William B- Hazelmire, Mr. and, Mra. Glenn Parker, Willfam. D. Allely, |" and Mr. an@ Mrs, Paul Hooper. Mrs..J..C. Snook.was hostess to- Way ‘for the regular, meeting of the Monday” bridge ‘club at her home. Substitutes for the afternoon were .Mrs. R.“R.: Rose, Mrs. H. P. Fish- burn gnd Mrs. R. E. rt, card Dutch ‘Treat Dinner At Townsend This Evening . Among those who wil form a party at a Dutch treat dinner this eyening ‘at the Townsend: hotel .to precede. the formal dance at the Arkeon-are: Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Kline, Mr..and. Mrs. A. Schler- man, Mr. and Mrs..A.;D. Otto, Miss Helen: Bettis,) Miss yeannette. Mc- Omle,, William SS Eaese and, Don Phillips. . eee Royal Neighbors Will Meet At Moose Hiall- ‘The Royal Neighbors of America will meet in-regular session ‘Tuesday evening at-8-o'clock at the Moose A special-éntertainnient has ‘aus, Bartram and Lea. ‘pers ag well as visiting Royal’ Neigh. bors in the city are invited to attend. ce Dutch Treat. To Precede Formal Dance At Arkeon Among the Dutch treat dinners planned for this evening will be one given at the. Townsend fof 20 guests, ‘Those who will attend are: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cowan, Miss Mahoney, Miss Margaret England, Miss Mary Dalton, -Miss Edna ‘ he Yandlora tried to eject them, but the Gypsies who had’ (Chicago place refused to move, So the fandlord eng&uged bricklayere t: closeup the doorways and windows in an’ attempt to ecare the Gypsic but. The din: from Witton. however, brought police to the Scene. Th 7 : bricklayers were otdered to, lesva. brode, Miss Maybell Thornton, Miss Thea “Calland, Miss Lovey Norris, Miss Juanetto Bruce, Miss Katherine Dessert, ‘and thé “Mossrs, Ralph Barton,. Chester Baker; Harry. Mc- Namara, William .Schoonmaker, William’ ‘Edwards, Robert Black- miore, ‘Elsworth “ Wagner and O‘Htenry. - 3 Mrs: W..T; Mahoney returned to Casper ‘Yesterday from Missouri .Val- iey, lowa, where she hasbeen Visit- ‘Ing for the last two ine ood with her mother’ and ‘sister. eee “Mrs, R:'g, Ellison returned ‘yee terday morning from.Colorada where she.--has been meh several months. Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Sere have moved: from 1231> Hast Fifth street ‘to their new ho: aaa: Bast: Sixth.” G. A? Woodman is. vate, with ‘his cousin, Mrs. George Stakebake im Fort Cillins for several days. .. 3 eee : Mr. and.’ Mrs. Hugh L. Patton turned to Cheyenne after short time here ‘guests #3 Grath and family. They. were peions panied to Cheyenne by their: small srand-datighter, Patsy Bell’ Brooks: eee and Mr#. W. L, Connelly ex- peet “to leave this niorning’ for New York. where they will spend several weeks. * ft eee Mr: and ‘Mrs. Fred Hopka, Jobin Doody and’ Desglene Friola were Cheyenne: arrivals: in Casper ” yes. terday. A ee Mr. ana"Mrs. w voye were visitors ‘ih ‘Casper yes- verday ands were guests ait ‘the; Hen- ning. , 2 + see + Mrs. Seely Deed has. arzivea in Cas- per from Ol “Np ¥.j.and-will make Mrs. peop acing ehijaren. « Mrs. Kenneth MeDonaia. tg” shop ping and visiting with friends here from, the McDonald rahch' near’ Ar- minto, Mrs, McDonald Is a guest at the “Townsend. eee "Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Hilands of the Buffalo Creek ranch are visiting in‘ the city. tee Mr. and Mrs. Jack, Robins have returned frqm a two days trip td Cheyenne where they visited with in-law, Clarenc Webster, ‘who. died this morning ‘at the Fort Morgan hospital .foliewing. a lingering. il!- ness. Mr. Webster was well known in Casper having. heen connected here for a number of years with: the énicago, Byrlington and:Quincy rall- road, Mrs. Webster, formerly Misx Margaret Nau, of Casper. was at the bedside “of her husband at the time. 6f.his-death.. —- eee . ps Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hutchman have returned to.Casper from a short busitiées’ dnd pleasure trip to Bherl dan na points jn Montana. : oo ‘CITY BRIEFS ©. W. Garbutt and DL. F.. Johnston, prominent business men and capital: Simple Mixture for Gas on Stomach Simplé backthorn’ bark, ms sium sulph. c. p., glycerine, et mixed \in» Adlerika, helps any’ ¢; gas_on the stomach, unless due to’ deep-seated causes. The’ pleasant and QUICK action will surprise y Because, Adlerika is stich an excel- lent intestinal evacuant‘it is wonder. ful for constipation—it often works e here “with her, daughter, + ists of Sheridan are in the city for 4 few days on. basiness connected with land matters, ‘eo ee 7.3. McKeon - spent Saturday in echevenge, on business. © 2 we {Witliam Bard of Chadron, Neb., district’ claim, agent for. the Chi- cago and Northwestern railroad is in Casper on . business’ in‘ connection with the Riverton accident, eee L. J. Kennedy is-a.Denyer bus ness: man. who arrived in’‘the city this morning. 8 ele Howard O. Loane of Beattie is transacting business Sot in Cas- per this ‘week. fee ee C.'R.’ Curtis was an arrival this morning. from Denver and isa yn ly at the Townsend: . eee Charles B. Hartman is ‘among the Denver business visitors spending a short time in the city. , E. G. maylor oe Missoula is at- adie to poses teat here. — “ Peter ifoasaacig’- of the Midwest. Refining company Jeft last week for Rock Springs to make his ‘home, naying been transférred there by his company. eee - James McCrea ‘is. in Casper vis- iting with his brother John from |., Deaver where he is now ARIE his home. * eee, R. EB. Wertz. is- returning to Cas- per today from Denver where he ‘| has been_on business. Mt. Wertz is superintendent of the Producers and Refiners corporation, 2 2.8 O. H. Hughes is a Greybull bu: ness caller spending several days in. the city. .Mr. Hivshes $a a guest at the Henning: iw. D. Saiteneoose Paut: Brown, G. , Scott, S. C. Blodn and F.C. Wil. jams ‘are Denvér business, visitors spending a few days Ries ‘Casper, J.C, Austin da 2 ae re ia ee city from: Pathfinder. ’ eee ee ett bid W. B. Houck of Gieeetice was an arrival in Casper yesterday. Robert ec sicmety @ resident of Casper is here. for a few days on Dusiness and visiting with friends from Kirby be ED we H. Woodman of Thermopolis was an arrival ih Casper last evening. see Willlam Cline of Chicago is here attending to business affairs: Dur- ing his'stay in .the city he will be ‘a guest at the’ new Gladstone hotel, oe 8 . A. L, Powers of Tacoma is an out ‘of town. business man registered at the Gladstone. eee F.- Wagner, has returned trom a short business ‘trip to Rawlins and Laramie. zee |. L. H. Maner apd son are visiting with friends here from’ their home in the southern part of the state. 7. Miss Rose May Williams who has been’ visiting with friends in Dén- ver is expected to return to Casper tomorrow. . 2. Mrs. Margaret Spiller has returned from Thermopolis where she spent & month at the Washakie hotel tak- ing treatments ag the hot springs." HEALTH QUEST UNSUCCESSFUL His quest. of health in. in, vain, ,OwenCyphert, + Years o'd; died bf tuberculosis’ Sunday noon at South _ Washington street, Where he bad mide his home since coming to ‘Casper. He is sur. vived by a brother, Emerson, and two sisters, Irene and Anna, ali of Casper. The body will be shipped tomor- row from the Muck funeral chapel 16° Brookfield; Pa., Mr. Cyphert's. former home, for interment, he west UNION OF CHURCH AND STATE IS UNDESIRABLE, BISHOP DECLARES Montana Church Official Says Catholics Do "Not Desire This Union as Public Is * Led to Believe. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 10.—Amert- can Catholics “neither need . nor want a legal unfon of church and state” In this- country, Bishop John P. Carroll of Helena, Montana, declared’ in a sermon at the fourth annual conventiqn of the Natidnal Council of Catholic Women Here today. . “Union of church and state may be an ideal condition in a country that_is wholly Catholic," Bishop Carrol. said. “It is not desirable or practicable in America, and if it were referred by the United States government to the people, the Cath- olic hierarchy and the Catholic laity-of America would unanimout ly vote against it. The constitu- tional guarantees of religious liber- ty are sufficient for American Catholics, dnd they neither need mor want a legal unfon of church and state ‘In this happy land of ours’—to quote the words of 'Theo- dore Roosevelt—‘where religion and Mberty are natural allles'’’. Mecrying the birth control bill, Bishop Carroll said: “There is reason to fear that the love of ease and pleasure has dim- inished the ‘affection of many, of our SUMMARY OF | NIGHT NEWS NEW YORK — Police expressed the belief that the Chinese tong war which has claimed fifteen lives throughout the country, had been ended with the arrest of Chin’ Jack Len, former On Leong Tong lender, who became a Hip Sing upon expul- sion from the On Leongs. NEW YORK—John W. Goff, for- mer justice of the supreme court of New York who sentenced Lieuten- ant Becker and four others to death for the murder of Herman Rosen- | thal, died. INDIANAPOLIS—James A. Drain, national commander of the American. Legiob, announced appointment’ of a commission to handle questions of foreign relations | coming before the ‘egion. WASHINGTON—President Booth of. the International Chamber @ Commerce, announced an economic world survey designed to supplement the purposes of Dawes plan and to stimulate han are enon revive sven try and Sern ts maupinenargs ORY LAN TEST. HLUSDESIRE ~ INGER OS ~ BALTIMORE, Ma., Nov. 10.—Be fore tho case: of ‘Representative ea with, violations of the Volstead act in the manufacture’ and posses- »:| siom_of wine cider was called in the United.States court here today, Mr. Hill; said that he-would not dehy any of the material facts in the case. “What wwe are after,” he said—" is an interpretation of section 29 of the Volstead act as it applies to wine anf cider. court may rule that Ahe less. than one half of one per cent regulation in the Volstead act applies to’ home le wine and cider. In that case I would ‘expect to be found .guilty and the case would be carried on appeal to a higher court. If the court ‘agrees with officials of the prohibition unit, as evidenced in létters in my possession from them, that the ong half\of one per cent provision does not afply, then we will expect, the -jury to determine what: is intoxicating” in fact.’ ‘The indictments against Mr. Hil! cointain six’ counts,-and are the re- sult of the manufacture by him at hig’ home here of fruft wine and cider which he said contained 2.75 per cent alcohol, the purpose being an effort to have legally defined the phrase ‘“intoxicating lcuor” as it occurs in the Volstead act. So Ps, ;3y EDNA FERBER Look over your neighbor's shoulder—he’'s prob- ably seaing it. Second hunarea thousand At bookstores, $2 Deubmaay, Page Ca Yes, the Hudson Coach with they Baked Enamel body. ’ American people for the home of the ploneer—a home which “was made glorious by the innocent prat- tle 6f many children. The large number of advocates—many of them ‘women, to their shame be it said—of the birth control bill, for some time before congress, only serves to increase our fear and to make us view ‘with alarm the cdn- Sequences to our country when the present restrictive immigration law, begins to make itself felt.” ce aes HONOR COURT IS MEETING The Court of Honor of the a Boy Scout council will hold | its monthly meeting tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the chamber of commerce building. An unusually large number of scouts are appearing before the court tonight. R. 8. Ellison, Henry B. Perkins, Rev. C. A. Wilson, Joe E. Denham and C. K. Fletcher com- pose the local court of honor which body awards all honors won in Scot. a8 NURSERY IN. NEWLOCATION In order to better care for its ‘in- creasing ‘patronage, Jean's Nurs- ery has moved from fts original lo- cation in the Cottman building to 604 South Center street. Since it was established a short time ago this nursery which fs the only one in the city, has rapidly gained in popularity. At its new address it bas splendid facilities for attending to children on its regular basis of night and day service. The place at 604 South Center street is a large residence- having a number of rooms, all of which are to be utilized in providing comfort for the children cared for. A fea- ture is the playroom which {s equip- ped with @ll manner of toys and {s attractively decorated. In the near future a fence will be built about the lawn, so that youngsters may safely play outside in good weather. At ‘all ‘times practical nurse is employed and at” Jean's» Nursery Casper ‘mothers may leave children with the assurance that they will be -well attended. GOVERNOR ROSS WalTS MEMPHIS MEMPHIS, Tenn., Nov. 10,—Mrs. Nellie Tayloe Ross, governor-elect of Wyoming, came to Memphis to- day to visit her brothers, George G. Tayloe and Albert Tayloe, for a wto week’s rest before returning to Cheyenne, where she will be inaug urated governor next month. Mrs. Ross was named as the ‘Democratic nominee for governor after the death of her husband, for- mer Governor Ross, and won in the ise election last week by a big major- ty. Mrs. Ross denied a report that she had planned to meet Mrs. Mir- jan Ferguson, Texas governor elect next week in Memphis, CONQUER It ‘1s possible the |, Todine- Colloid KOLIDE . Guarénteed our ra sent di $1.00 at y gaist or e* Revulteguarantecd ormoney refunde. KOLIDE LABORATORIES, Inc. form: Coll-lodine pateries livenee = New York On Salo At Kintball Drug Store Midwest Pharmacy ELAY IS DANGEROUS EXCELLENT Business Location For Rent Basement Room, 12x24, in the heart of the downtown section. Call 467-J “THE PLUS SIGN” PAGE THREE. CONGRESSMAN WINTER TELLS OF OFFICIAL DUTIES TODAY AT LUNCHEON OF ROTARIANS | The path in the life of a congress- man igs not all strewn with roses, according to a most interesting re- cital of some of the duties involved, by Congressman Charles E. Winter before the members of the Rotary club at the weekly Iuncheon at the Henning today. Congressman Win- ter explained in an_ entertaining fashion how much of his time was taken up as the only representative from this $a member of four very important committees, includ ing public lands and irrigation, in addition to his attendance in the house. The manner of _ selecting committees, their method of func- tioning and other interesting de- tail and sidelights concerning of- ficlal Washington were told. The congressman gave a brief but entertaining history of the Colorado river compact and its importance to this state. Also a brief sketch of the_new reclamation law passed on the last day of the last congres: which will greatly lessen the poss bilities of failure on reclamation projects in the future and will make possible the successful culmination of the plans affecting the Casper- cova project. In closing Judge Winter delivered’ a masterful’ and loquent talk on self-preservation of a nation’s vitall poimaen ls | Miss Bleanar Snyder, assistant music supervisor in the high school will return this week from Wiscon- sin where she accompanied the body of the late Miss Jean King to her home for burial. eee NEW YORK — Asserting “Our probable enemies are becom! stronger to attack and we weaker sist,” Rear Admiral Bradley retired, urged the take adeq The use of chewing gum comes to mother’s aid - wonderfully in getting children to keep ee teeth clean. The kiddies love jt, WRIGLEY’S not only removes food particles from between the teeth, but it massages the gums and aids tooth nutrition. When father brings home WRIGLEY’S he benefits the teeth, appetite, digestion and nerves of the whole family. It will clear his breath and soothe his throat after smoking. WRIGL The FADS Gigantic Unloading SALE is now on—thousands of satisfied customers have taken advantage of the low prices‘here. BUY IT FOR LESS AT THE FAD. Men’s Overcoats, $24.75, $19.50 and__ Genuine Leather (Horsehide) Vests. $16.75 values, Sale Price_ Men‘s Wool Union Suits at Flannel Shirts CLOSED TOMORROW (ARMISTICE DAY). OPEN THIS EVENING UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK. The FAD 220 South Center St. = This is the subject to be discussed by Mr. S. E. Bailey at the Methodist Church tonight at 7:30. Special music. and hear what this business man has to say. 7:30. The “Plus Sign” is the Cross of Christ. Come

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