Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 23, 1924, Page 7

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fhe Casper Talent To Star In Musical Comedy This Week-—'‘The Girl in Red” ie ertained at a merica followed by last evening at the Henning nowerine Devi ‘atherine Gessio Tapp, Della Decker, Lillian England, Helen | fF 389 iF ? Baek in i fi is ‘ortnight ee cA McGrath entertained he Fortnightly Bridge club mem- bers yesterday afternoon at her resi- ence on South Beech street. High Inongys at bridge for the afternoon iyo won by Mrs. John B. Barnes. Guests present besides members vere: Mrs. Frank Knittle, Mra. Pat- rick Sullivan, Mrs, James Weider- hold and Mrs. Robert Fuller. The lub will be entertained again in two weeks by Mrs. P, C, Nicolaysen at her South Wolectt Cees residence. of . Hosts at Dinner Dance, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Miller were nosts last evening at a dinner dance given at their home on South Beech street. Table decoraticns were car- ried out in a color scheme of blue and gcld. 4 i Among the guests’ present were: Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Coofe, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. w. F. Ott, Mr. and Mrs, Charles J. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh ‘Townsend, and Dr. and Mrs. Nell Charles Gels. Keenan-Walsh ‘Word has been received in Cas- per of the engagement of Miss Norma Keenan, eldest daughter of Richard A. Keenan of Sheridan and well known busin man, to Jack F. We'sh also of Sheridan, the wed: ding to take place in January: Miss Keenan is among the popu- lar girls of Sheridan. She attended school for a number of years at St. Mary's academy, Notre Dame, Ind. Mr. Welch is manager of the- Mills stationery store in Bheridan- oe Casper Women’s Club to Meet at Bingham Home. The regular- meeting of the Cas- > Woman's club swat i held on turday afternoon of week ai the residence of Mrs. J. W. Bing- ham, 611 Etmball Co thane * tomorrow evening for the regular meeting of the Pepper club. formal dancing party at keon. MISS HATTIE WYATT (left) a nd MISS MARTHA DARROW, who are playing principal parts in “Te Girl in Red."—Photos by’ Bell Studio, engravings by Wyoming En graving Co. All roads will lead to the Iris theater Tuesday and Wednesday night when the three-act merrie musical comedy with over two hun- dred Casper people in the cast will make its bow under the direction of Theodore H. Bird and under the Altar and Rosary Meeting auspices of the American Legion, At Muflin Club Vere of |the proceeds to go towards fitting The Altar and Be ie fy iit {UP a recreation roont at the Sheridan St. Anthony's ridisee’ seen, No. | hospital for “our boys.” MARE On et ae teen with | Harriet Wyatt will prove a delight Yember 26, af tne ete en De A. | to her many friends as May Davis, poe oe amare Following | While Olive Joy as the mother-in-law Ford acting at me mnesting a sociat |! sure to make a “hit.” Mona the: altos: business s9eitne "| Goodwin, a dainty little maid from hour will! be he} Douglas, will be played in a dainty ° Mrs. Gay Will Hostess ‘way by Martha Darrow, while Leah pip tuails mecane Wao, Holloran will be a “Joy forever as tog Lew Gay will be hostess for Lucy Goodwin. Dorothea Green is & meeting of ae Mark's guild to be | sure to captivate the audience as his} Lotta, and if you love a “cheerful hank ey char bam a OF the iar,” abe Brian, Dougherty, aa Harry ° eee Emmanuel Baptist Ald Will Give Bazar and Super. ‘The ladies of the Emmanuel Bap- tist church wil give a bazar and super on Tuesday evening, Nevem- ber 25 at the Methodist Episcopal church. Davis. A. J. Hazlett will have 60 laughs a minute for you, and if you fre all tired out from business worries and the strain of election, see Paul Hooper as Mr. Smith from Bucknum. And the girls of Casper are advised to leave their hearts at home when they go to seo Wm. Demmon as Mr. Morrison. Bon Biggs, who needs no {introduction to a Casper audience will play “Rastus.” Theodore H, Bird will portray Jack Reynolds, a part he has played over five hundred times. This brilliant cast will be sup- ported by a chorus of two hundred people. So the Casper people will have the pleasure of witnessing a local show which is sure to go down in history as one of the best shows ever seen in our city. PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY Miss Elizabeth Dutton of River- Mrs. B, F. Smally is visiting with ton was a visitor in Casper yester-| friends in the city from her home day. in Lavoye. A meeting of the Past Matrons of the Order Of Eastern Star be held on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sturgeon, 338 South David street. All members as well as visiting past anette: in the city: are invited to eee Articles, for Bazar. mn members of the Royal Neigh. , eee A,. M Patterson of the Texas Oil] Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McClellan and A’ special program will be given | company is @ business visitor here] sons, Arthur and John are visiting this morning at the First Christian | from Denver. with friends here today, church by members of the Sunday . missionary, school, today being -home eee . held on bazar an be held on Saturday, TNFLUDONE Prevents that sore throat; keeps the mouth’ and the throat in a healthy condition. We guarantee Influzone for all Throat Infection. For Sale ‘at Hall’s Drug Store Townsend Hotel ~ i) Marry S. Rall of Denver and E. eee ee a ers nog | H- Buthford also of the capitol city bat the old people's home! are here on business. and it is hoped that a large number . eee will attend. ~ | eee of Woodcraft Bale ., Frederick Boon 6f the Arington Theater company 1s «a Ddiusiness visitor spending a short time here. ee Mrs. E. T. Turner has had as her H. A. Stewart, who is connected with the Texas “Oil company, is| guest for several diys, Mrs. Edith transacting business affairs here for} Jackson of Newcastle who has been fe Sig ‘ in Casper to attend the meeting here ps : . of the state special class teachers. Dold. a Dae ee rneeday: ecem:| E. P. McDowell is a Salt. Creck * cee Clothing store. All members of the | Visitor here for the day. Pete Rice and William Borland of ‘orwanieation aye asked to ‘ TEAS the BV’ ranch spent yesterday here ohne taaedittha wale’ H. A. Hobby specialty man for| on business. cee Armour and company, is in Casper Mi Entertain for a few days on business and is scr aigg ted hin Club. & guest at the Henning. Mrs, A. F. Hoff will entertain the haa be members of the Monday Bridge club Thomas Wiliams of Quincy, IIl., at her home on South | !* 4 Casper business visitor: M Center street. ° “Doe” Dougherty has moved from his former residence to the Dew Drop Inn. ee Former Governor and Mrs. B. B. Brooks are spending the week-end at the Buzzard rarich. wie; \6 E. C. Stout of 1017 South McKin- ley street, left Saturday evening for Crawfordsville, Ind., called there by the sudden death of his mother, eee Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pitts arrived yesterday from Tulsa to spend a few days in the city. oes Mr. and Mrs, J. 'T. Pitts arrived yesterday from Tulsa to spend a few days in the city. . “Say it with Flowers” from oe Mr, and Mrs. Frank A, Wise and Mr. and Mrs. J, H; Phillipson and| daughter have returned to. their Mr, and Mrs. F. P. Wood motored] home at Salt Creek after spending e ower to Casper -yesterday. from their | several days in Casper visiting with ‘ be homes in Chadron, ae friends and shopping. ft eae. vee 3 O. G. LENZ, Prop. * W. W. Wright of Denver arrived| Mrs. H. D. Comstock and daughter yesterday to spend several days here| are in Casper for a short time from Special attention given now to Than! ving orders attending bet aarser’ affairs. their home at Riverton: —new shipments of Potted: Plants and Thanksgiving Frederick Kreimer who has been| Scott Hazen, sheriff of Hot Springs spending a short time in Casper on| county, and Norman Lewis were business in connection with Wilson | visitors in Casper yesterday, guests and Cranmer, Geparted last eye-| at the Townsend. ning for his home in Denver. s ng Lc Apes J. Owen Evert of Worland was Les Snow of Salt Creek has been} among the out of town visitors in spending a few days here. the city yesterday. eee os Flowers, : Reasonable Prices “When You Need Flowers, Call on Lenz” Phnoe 2574 542 South Center G. H. Schoenthal, representative | Miss Lillian Simpson, daughter of of the Sunmade Raisin company, is! Mrs. Samuel, Simpson of Minne- in Casper on busines from Denve: apolis, will arrive in € WILL STAND COMPARISON 3 BOTH AS TO PRICE AND QUALITY LARGEST AND NEWEST STOCK AT : THE 4 OTHROCK’ Give uf Your roa Special Order Howard, ‘ Jewelry Work Hamilton 4 for Christmas and ‘ We are Prepared Gruen to do it. better sort Corner, Henning Hotel Bldg. Watches . Jewelry of the 2526 Casver Sunnav Criby evening and will be the guest here for a month of Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Estabrook at their home on Grant avenue. eee R. D. Copsey, owner of the Colt. seum garage in Thermepolls has been atending to business affairs here for a few days, E. H. Btetger of the New York Oil company 1s a guest at the Town. send hotel from his home in Mil waukee, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams of McKinley have been visiting with friends here for a few days. eee Frank F. Connely is among the Denver business callers spending a short time here, W. A. Phillips is a Fort Dodge, Towa, busines man in the city for several days, o- R. T. Reiker arrived from Denver to sj here on business. - yesterday pend a few days . and Mrs. R. D. this evening for spend several days. ee Mr. Miller will leave Denver to W. R. Dobbins has returned from a wi business trip "o Fort Collins, . Ted Olson is spending the week- end with friends at Kafcee. J. M. Lentz, United States natural? ization examiner, left Friday eve- ning ‘for Lander after spending several days here. ve Mrs. Joseph Richards is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. C. M. Simpson in Laramie, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cash of Kaycee re visiting in Casper with friends nd are guests at the Wyatt eee Mrs. Lillian Chatfleld has returned from a week's trip to Salt Creek. Mrs. Chatfield expects to return to Salt Creek to make her home. TETAS J. Moose of Midwest is visiting in the city for a few days. bat hr Miss Dorothy Payton was an out of town arrival in Casper from Ther- mopolis yesterday. , eh Mrs. Joseph Morrison of Ft. Col- lins 1s a guest of Mrs. Andy Morrison for «@Veral days. oe Miss Nellie Quinn of the Casper Beauty Parlor is spending a short ume in Chicago, * Frank O’BHen [eft last week for Alliance, Neb., where he has pur- chased a newspaper. Mrs. O'Brien will leave this ‘week for Nebraska to spend the Thanksgiving holidays there. eee Mrs, Eustace of the Grace Shop which ts located in the O. & 8. build- ing who was called to Michigan sev- erak weeks ago by the illness of her mother, is expected to return next week. y ee. F. B. Tough of the Bureau of Mines is in Casper from Washing- ton, D. C., and is a guest at the Gladstone. eee W. W. McVey of Spearfish, 8. D., was an out of town business man who arrived in the city yesterday. eee D. C. Downs is spending the day here from Midwest visiting with friends. ee Mr. and Mrs. F. EB. Reeves are among thé visitors from Midwest spending a few days in the tity. They are guest at the Gladstone, hotel. eee J. EB. Reedy, special agent for the Chicago and Northwestern railway, is in Casper on business and is a guest at the Henning. Mr, and Mrs, J. B. Hottel were guests in Gasper yesterday from Denver. L. W. Foxton spent yesterday here on business‘from Douglai a Mre McCtuer of Kan Ras City, Mo.. will preside at the na tional convention of American War Mothers to be held in Milwaukee on October 1 ® and 9 SS ee Captain McGraw, Kruez, Laird and Fields, who represent the fam- ous backfield of the University of ennsylvania, are left-hande: Two ‘of the quartet are’ left-footed. South- paws ahe rare in football. pei dees ds Sts For results try a Tribune Classi. fied Ads, FOOD YOU'LL ENJOY Eat It Here—Take It Out Lunches and Banquets served anywhere at any time Hartman’s Delicatessea Old Public Market Fifth and Wolcott Airmail) Service. Florence Amelia Bason, daughter of @ wealthy and socially promi- nent Dallas (Tex.) family, has be- come the bride of Frank ‘M. Gould, son of Edwin Gould, and grandson of Jay Gould. Her husband is a vice president of the St. Louis Southwestern Railroa Sise seat si Social Calendar for Coming Week Monday. Monday bridge meeting at the home of Mrs. A. F. Hoff. Modern Woodmen of America meeting, dance and pie social at the Knights of Pythias hall. Catholic Girls’ club dance at the Arkeon dancing academy. Mrs. O. L. Walker will entertain the members of the Pepper club. see Tuesday, Forty and Eight society formal tance at the Arkeon dancing academy, Mrs. W. H. Price's division of the Presbyterian aid meeting at the manse. Miss Margaret Dougherty will en- tertain for her guest at a buffet sup- per, preceding formal dance. Mrs, Charles Schank will be hos- es n informal bridge luncheon. Mrs. Glenn Littlefield will enter tain her friends at a bridge party and luncheon at her home, Mr. and Mrs, Kimball wil enter- tain at dinner at the Country club. Mr, and Mrs. H. 2. Grude will be hosts at a dinner at the Townsend. ry Wednesday. Altar and Rosary society meeting at the Mullin club, Westminster Guild meeting at the Presbyterian manse. Past Matrons of the O. B. &. meet: ing at the home of Mrs, Sturgeon. Special program at the First Chris. tan church. Mr&. C. D. Poling will be hostess at méeting for World Wide Guild meeting. Knights of Columbus meeting and cagd party at the Knights of Pythias hall, Special dancing party at the Cas- per Country club. . * Friday. St. Mark's Guild meeting at the residence of Mrs. Lew Guy. Masonic Dancing club party at the temple. Saturday. Mrs. J. W. Bingham will be hos- tese for a meeting of the Casper Woman's club. ¥ TRAIN BANDIT ADMITS GUILT McALESTER, Okla., Nov. 22.— Nick D'Autremont alleged to ha’ been a member of the trio of bandits. who staged the daring robbery of Southern Pacific passenger train number 18 near the Oregon-Call- fornia boundary, October 3, 1923, re- pudiated a. confes: alleged to have been made earlier tonight when brought befor® Chief of Police J. R. McCully for further questioning. His knowledge of the train robbery in taiking with fellow prisoners in jail where he is being held await- ing word from Pacific coast author- ities strengthened the belief he is a member of the trio, McCully said. D’Autremont told police his wife was registered in a St. Louis hotel under the name of “Mrs, Lena Smith.” St. Loufs authorities have been requested to hold her for in- vestigation, The alleged train robber told a fellow prisoner tonight that he had buried bonds and money estimated at $20,000 rear Tulsa, Okla, James P. Kem Will Speak ‘at Meeting Of Bar Association An account of his recent trip to Europe will be given Tuesday even- ing at the regular meeting of the Natrona County Bar association by James P. Kem, vice president of the organization. A banquet at the Henning hotel, starting at 6 o'clock will precede the meeting. Of spectal intrest to the members will be Mr. Kem's story of attending the con- ion of the American Bar assoct 146 South Center St. | DRUGS Prices Slashed by Pep, the Menacing Red . 3 DAYS 75c Analgesique Baume 59c $1 Adlerika 25c Bayer’s Aspirin $1.50 Bayer’s Aspirin $1.20 Bromo Seltzer_ 40c Castoria 85c Daggett & Ramsdell Cream — $1 Danderine - iB 78: 60c Forhan’s Tooth Paste 45c | DRUGS | Cut-Prices by Mr. L. L. P., or Mr. “Little Lord Pill” 3 DAYS 85c Enders Blades______25c 50c Gillette Blades__..-_35c $1 Murine -_--_____.__83c $1 Nujol 81c 60c Hennafoam Shampoo 37> 50c Mulsified’Shampoo__39c $1.50 Pinkham’s Com- pound $1.25 Pyorrhocide______87c 50c Pepsodent ~_.-..._37c $1.20 Sal Hepatica_____ $1.20 Scott’s Emulsion_ $1 Squibbs’ Oil_________ $1.20 Syrup Pepsin_____93c ROR er cpt tek satin) eects ae PAGE SEVEN ation In London. The business of the session will likely rned With discussion of le which will probab'y' be proposed for enact ment at the January convening of the legislature. Instruction to Be Given in Art At Shop This Week Free instruction fn TItallan art work will be offered this week in Casper by Mrs. F. W. Mills of the Lincoln Fine Art shop. All phases of polychrome art will be dealt with and students will be providea the means of learning candlestick mak- ing, construction and decoration of floor lamps and other places of orna- mental furniture. Especial interest + will be centered on the making of plaques. Mrs. Mills is skilled In this Une of work at the Mary or by calling he may be reached beth Beauty Shop aM. PEP’S XMAS PRICES WILL BE QUIET, MODEST, RED, MENACING CUT-PRICES oe News item: There’s going to be a run on stockings Christmas morning — espe- cially in homes where the Shop-o-scope has played an DRUG STORE and NEWS DEPOT Phone 18 “A Cut-Price Institution for the People” DRUGS Prices Slaughtered by Pill, the Medicine Man 3 DAYS $1 Hinds’ H. & A. Cream 83c 50c Ipana Tooth Paste__36c $1 Krank’s Lemon Cr_._79c $1.20 Listerine ____.-__93¢ $1 Lucky Tiger______. 50c Melba Cleans. Cr. $1 Mahdeen —__~_. $1 Mentholatum — $1 Milkweed Cream_ TOBACCO Pep Turns ’Em Over Just Like Flap-Jacks EVERY DAY Bull Durham ~~~~._--.--7e Carton __--_-_____ $1.68 Lucky Strikes_____2 for 25¢ Carton ~-_________$1.25 111’s, large_._.___2 for 25c Carton, 12 packs___$1.50 Tuxedo, 1 Ib.___.______9Be Camels_____ -----2 for 25c *_$1,25 -$3.00 » Y lb... 55c¢ LO ei pees es ------$1,05 Tuxedo Tins __________10c BAUR’S CANDY Pep, the Newsboy, Puts it Over NEWSPAPERS and MAGAZINES: Selling is a business and not a Jazz TROT—and one little box of and not 30 years ago! instruments. Atwater RECEIVING SETS Back of Atwater Kent Radio is a tremendous factory with laboratdry. and manufacturing facilities that are not surpassed in the whole world. And back of that factory there is the accumulated experience of more than a quarter of a century in the manufacture of scientific electrical ATWATER KENT gives you everything any other radio receiving set gives you—and more. 62. “Buy on Demonstration—Not on Conversation’ The Klein-Marks Music & Art Co. 238 East Second Street Radio Demonstrations Every Night at Our ‘Store Ke Face Powder has nothing to do with the fact that Pep sells more NEWS than any several dealers in Casper TODAY, nt Phone 1745

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