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ir as ea center piece. Fol- lowing the luncheon a, bridge party A special meeting of the Macca- ‘bees has been called for\Friday aft- ernpon at 2.0'clock to be held at the O44 Fellows hall. All members are requested to be present. eee ~| charge of previous functt urbin street, the entertain- ment, th compliment, Miss Isabel Han whose marriage to Clifford Fitkwerald will be a social event in Ja and Mies Florence Fiem- is of ‘Nova Scotia, sister and et of Mrs, ‘Leigh McGrath. Slee. if F | I i if '. | pect to leave soon for the Forty and Eight society, the ai fair to be-given, as usual, at the Ar- keon. 2 This party, the fourth of the se- ries of seven planned by the organ- {zation for the winter months, will harmonize in decorations and novel- tes ‘with the holiday season. The arrangements are in the hands of the same committee which has had and a lively and agreeable eyening is promised. - eee Recention in Cheyenne Attended by State Visitors. On Tuesday a reception was given in.Cheyenne for wives and mothers of Rite Masons who are at- tending the Consistory reunion now in progress at the new Temple of that city.. Among the out of town .| Visitors’ were Mfs. ‘Randolph, Mrs. aftter-| Major Ormsby, Mrs, Ulrich of Cas- Mrs. D: F. street, Capital Hill circle with’ Mrs. CH. Lowe, 113 South Lincoln Street; Social’ Service circle with Earl Burwell. 419 Hast Tenth assisted. by Mrs. L. EH. Carter: ton, Mrs. L. L. Gantz, 908 Sopth Durbin street, sasisted by Mrs. Clarence Spicer: CY circle, Mrs. Mae Hathway, 914 South Oak street “Victory Workers’ circle, Mrs. Jones, 718 -East Fourth regu employes will give an informal ncing and card party this evening ithe bureau offices which promises to*be' an interesting affair. Dpring the evening several -original® and ses Kathleen Sichling and Made- gypsy fortune. teller. will be it to relate the future and past Pall guests. In charge of arrange- ts are. Miss Vialo Armstrong, , Miss Betty Cahill and Glenn Dug- For: Meeting Tonight. Mrs. Paul Hooper will be hostess for the regular meeting of the Mid- Right'bridge club this evening at-her home on Eeat Second street. Sprain y “Good Things to Eat’ Book To Be Placed on Sav Monday. ‘Housewives who are unable to in, 4 ipe for making cough ‘syrup. It is simple and cheap but it sno. eque’ for prone results. It right hold of a cough and gives liate relief, usually StoroioR, ao cough in 24 hours or less. ounces of Pinex from any it it into # pint bottle, - nulated iP ‘keeps perfectly, a Jong time. per, Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Willge=h- by of Fort D. A. Ri i, Mrs. John A. Guthrie, Laramie, Mesdames Pet- ers and Beaman of Rock Springs, Mesdames McCain and Howard of McFadden, and Mrs. Edwin and lit- tle daughter, Mary Ellen, of Pine- dale; Mrs. Frank C. Lucas of Buf. falo, wife of -Acting Governor F. E. Lucas; Mrs. Fred Heas of Buffalo; Mesdames Costello and Leslie Snow of Midwest, Mrs, Sibley of Burns. oo .-and Mrs. J. L. Hughes will leave this afternoun for Salt Creek to spend a few days visiting with friends. ‘ u ee é Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Dickerson are Mr. and Mra. Leslie Snow of Mid- west spent a short time here thid week en’ rdéute to Cheyenne where they are spending ral days. ee Miss Marie Jensen is in town, a guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. A. ‘sen, from her home at Salt Cree! ‘ cee” Miss Rose Lee has returned from @ several: days trip to“Lusk where 4 eee Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Gordon have returned from Rawlins and Laramia where they spent four days on a combined business and pleasure trip. eee Mrs. B.. W. Andrews is visiting in Casper from Denver having ar- rived in the’ city last evening. eee Ferris Hamilton left yesterday for Columbus, O., where he will be mar- Tied soon to Miss Jean Crawford of that city. Following a honeymoon trip to White Sulphur Springs, -Vir- ginia, the couple will return ‘to 'Cas. per to make their home, eee Mrs. Roy Beavers who underwerit an operation last week is cohnvales- ) {cing rapidly at the Casper Priate hospital. - an irely. Nothing for odie ‘hoarse: ebial athme. ling effect on obranes, appointment by sakiie: for “2% ounces cy Rive ate tatittaciion or eaare Satisfaction or money th: fi The Pinex Co. Be"Wayne, dnd SPECIAL THIS WEEK Ehampoo and Marcell Fully Equipped Sh : THE VANITY BO 150°S. Beech Phone 2265. ZENITH RADIO EDISON SONORA Phonographs | and’ Records Smith & Turner Music Co. Phone 1181 131 8. Center Mr. and: Mre. -V.. Gallaway , wer Chicago arrivals in Casper last eve- pning- % eee Mrs. A. B Allen spent yesterday in Casper shopping ‘from her home at Midwest. eee ‘Mr. aril Mrs. Albert B, Bartlet of ‘Glendo are guests at the Townsend for a few days. © efe Mrs. Laure ‘Winter of ‘Wheatland arrived yesterday and will spend weveral “days ‘here visiting with friends. eee H. P. Bubb has returned to:Casper from: California. where. be spent two weeks visiting with’ Mrs. Bubb and family who are making their home there during the winter. months, Mr. Bubb spent a short time in Den. ver enroute home, eee Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Kocac of New York city are guests registered at the Gladstone. eee H. Marti, popular assistant man- ager of the Townsend hotel, left to- day by motor for. Cheyenne .where he will be joined by Mrs, Marti who expecta to leave this evening. Mr. F : i i i aes i fi i ag i i : ai i Z i it i ie Ha ne i g H ‘ily Fae in! i i Hr i eee. Mr..and Mrs. Harold Q. Decker rove to Douglas yesterday ‘to visit with friends there. ese Mr. and Mrs. W. jv. Klinken ex- to visit until the latter part of January with friends and relatives. ———_—_——. Larry 8. Hin of the W; Con- 0. B. Beves is a Powell’ visitor spending several days here. eee Clifford Johnson of the Midwest, Refining company at Balt Creek spent yesterday in the city visiting with friends. cee Among the Casper men who are receiving advanced Masonic degrees at the 46 reunion of the Wyoming consistory No. 1 now in session at the new consistory temple in Chey- enne Andrew R. Taylor, Homer. E. ‘kins, Thomas 0; George F. Kropp, Earl G. McCrary, Harry M, Shidler, Bert C: Manering, Ellsworth C. Wagner, Wiliam R. McDonald, Ted Fedder, Glenn’ E. Marica, Martin T. Rathdon, Marvin E. Diamond, Arthur J. Gerry, Louis L, Stone, Ervin G.- Stenberg, Roolie E: Webb, Ira W. Brannan, Charjes H, Reimerth, and Herbert B. Dailey. eee B. B. Brooks, who spent Monday in Cheyenne, left the capital city ‘Tuesday for the east ee el J..M. Porterfield, and.Harry Fro- how of Sioux City are guests regis- tered at the Gladstone. D. W. Rawlins is in Casper on one of his regular business calls from his home in Denver. A. G. Graft is a San Francisco man spending a few days here on ing. ~ é eee Willlam Ryan {s a Denver busi- ness man who arived.in Casper this morning. eee Thomas D. Sproat of Billings tsa. guest in Casper for several days this ‘week. 8. H. Potter is numbered among the Dehver business callers spend: John'F, Sweeney of the Van Sant Motor company who has been tak- ing treatments at the Tolden Health school in Denver for rheumatism is ted to be greatly improved. . Sweeney expects to. be able to return to Casper in a week. cee D. C. Nowood of Kansas City ts an out of town guest registered at the Townsend. é eee Jack Howes of Lincoln is here on business for the remainder of the week. . . John Cortes, bank examiner, who has been in the city on business for H. D. Jolley is an Ornaha business see = Claude. Hudson of Lakeside, Neb. is tn the city on business for a few days and is a; guest iat the Town: send. oe. Carl Davis of, the. Alemite Service |’ station returned this;morning from a several days trip to ‘Thermopolis. . . . C. L. Gross is a Denver business ap ne: O5:, Pp lpi J./A,, Hamilton ts ati gto | business affairs here: for a stort - » B. Jenkins of the Levy Construc- tion company will. be tr Casper to- morrow from Denver, ees Ralph Denio of the Denio-Mills of Sheridan {s a guest at the Henning Tor a few days, = ees D. M, Carey of Horse Creek is in the city on business and visiting with friends. YOUTHS ARRESTED IN POSSESSION OF TIRES Their failure’ to give an adequate explanation of-thelr possession of two tires and rims which they were carrying across the Northwestern yards at 10 o'clock lagt night caused the arrest by Watchman Siebkins of and Ernest Reed “of ‘the Denver House. They were charged with lar- ceny and will appear before Judge Murray this evening. Adams gave his age as 18 years, while Reed is°17, Both have been in police custody ‘before. did not know. Sa when Grace moved to a large eastern city, , Eleie was desolate—ontil Jack Paulson came into her ichly. marriage was Monthe later, Grace returned for a visit, thet Jack, and {rom that moment the two became bitter enemies. treachery and feminine wiles were the weapons by Grate to win from her life-long friend Elsie the man she loved. ¢ ‘You will want to know the outcome of this thrilling true life drama, Elsie tells it under the title of “Some Day.” And , this is bot one of the many absorbing features in Janua: ‘True Story Magazine. Buy it at your newsstand today. At all newsstands 25¢ 5000 LBS. 49c 5000 LBS. . BROADCASTING PIGEON’S Eee) COFFEE SALE Nothing Would Please Her : more than a lovely bottle of exclusive perfume or toilet water. Our stocks are unusually enjoy making we are showing. Coty, Houbigant, Veolay, all represented here, Sprecher’s 133 SOUTH complete and you will a selection: from the varied lines Eliazbeth ‘Arden, are Pharmacy CENTER Perfume Atomizers, Droppers and Perfumers WOMAN 1 ELD FOR FORGERY ulént check fur $17.50 on a local de- partment store, will be‘prosecuted on the charge of forgery according to officials. county Mrs. Vokler claimed that she caap- ed the check to accommodate a friend, Mrs. Charles Garnett of 1260 South Elm street, and that the check ‘was made out by -Mrs. Garnett's father. Mrs. Garnett denied to offi- cers this morning any knowledge of the check and her ther claimed that the signature on the check was a forgery. Mrs. Vokler is being held at the county jail pending a preliminary hearing, due today. SIX ROBBERS G0 TO PRISON CHICAGO, Dec, 11.—Herbert Holl- day, Brent Glasscock andthe four Newton brothers, who pleaded guilty In the $2,000,000 mail train, robbery trial were ced to poset h prison today, the sentencés ranging from one year and one day to 25 years. Holliday received the maxi- mum sentence. DRIVER OF AUTO IN COLLISION WITH BUS AGCEPTS FULL BLAME A’ touring car driven by-B. W. Landson was slightly damaged and NEWS BRIEFS)| NEW YORK, Dec. 11.—The Mon- tana Power company’s report to the New York Stock Exchange for the ten months ended October 31 shows gross earnings of $6,575,040 and net Income of $2,533,91 after interest and federal taxes. SIOUX CITY, Iowa, Dec. 11.—A man representing himself Fred Lindstrom, star third baseman of the New_York Giants, was arrested here early ‘today and ds being held in the city jail for investigation in connection with the passing of sev- eral alleged worthless checks on Sioux City business men, PARIS, Dec. 11.—{By The Asso- ciated Press.)—Reeent reports from the allied military control mission in Germany have caused consider- able worry in allied quarters. The mission, it is stated, has found humerous secret stores of newly mafufactured arms and some newly perfected weapons, including antt- tank guns. . Take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. (The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet.) A Safe and Proven Remedy. The box bears signature of E. W. Grove. Adv. Guaranteed Harmless and Non-Poisonous If your druggist cannot you, send $1.00 direct to LABORA’ ine? Avenue - supply Sprecher'’s Pharmacy 30c.— PAGE THREE. Landson was cut by broken glar: when the machine collided at McKin’ ley street and Yellowstone avenue ast night with a bus belonging to the Casper Motor Bus company. Since the bus had the right of way and the company refused to make any complaint against Landson, who is said to have accepted full respon- sibility fcr the crash, neither driver was booked for court appéarance. posaetioaB aetghebes Infidelity Charged In Divorce Action ? CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 11. That on reveral occasions her hus. band left home fcr peri eral _months, meanwhile ing fothing to her support and con- sorting with other women, is among allegations made by ‘gia El jot in sult for divorce from Sterling Elliott railroad fireman, which has bee filéd in the district ccurt here. Eliott, the wife further charges, frequently struck her. The couple were married at Keytseville, Mo,, Dec. 14, 1912, and have three sons, nd 2 years of age. ; FOR WEAK LUNGS “T ga 2 Feeling fine. 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