Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 18, 1925, Page 5

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SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 1925 Crooks-Munz Recital Monday Evening Should Be | Greeted by Delightful Program [Featuring Noted Tenor An- nounced for Casper; Crooks Compared to Caruso by Some Of ‘supreme interest to Casper's| like elther McCormack or Caruso, misic lovers is the Crooks z s also figured In connection with vital tomorrow evening at the Amer- | Crook McLaughlin, ica’ theater. | the critic of the Detroit Evening The:season’s series of concerts, “The last time I heard tringing peerless artists here under h the senor was Evan the auspices of the Woman‘s De-| W , another great man, But partmental club, will ve likely | Williams never saw the day when find its climax in this event, for|*he could sing “Hvery Valley Shall hard Croo acclaimed | Be Exalted’ with more effect than Crook: ‘ Tickets will be on sale in the lobby of the America theater from 10 0'- clock in the morning until the time ‘oug-iout t ‘ among vocalists, atid Mieczyslaw Munz is tncomparable as a pianist. When a new artist 's on the miusieal horizon, the though | they know that every artist of the | name {s like no other artist cage. | at 8:15 o'clock. ‘The program for the eventing fol- higas@if, nevertheless seldom fails | lows: § hunt for comparisons ainong the| I. Moonlight Sonata, Opus 27 elder, established artists. 1) Nol gis. +-++-+- Beethoven | Richard Crooks, for instance, has often been compared with McCor- mack and Caruso but it must im nedmtely be eyident to anyone of musical discrimination that these! IT. two singers, both among the great Mr. Munz. Mother Taught Me ~ Dvorak Songs M of the opening number of the recital he Casper Sunday Cribunc PAGE FIVE. F, F. Fleming, representative of a} day of this week for a trip to Call- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Russell and} Perhaps a few of Hoslery and Unde r Manu large dry goods concern, is here on | fornia. Mrs Koehler were visitors in Cas. there ‘ "; ide 6 good business for a few days. 22.859 per yesterday from Midwest | ieee for t wore lex. : : NS | and Mrs W. Saxton left 555 EDR sone, = hs a = Winton Ws J, M. Lacey, oil man of Vancouver, y event: r Fremont, Neb., | [ TEX HPP | ican t 2 oe ackKe OUSE | is in tne city on business a guest | the late 3. | | ° j in th cai | | . PERSONALS } 8, Letman and Roy Smith are Bil- lings business men registered at the ‘Townsend. Mrs. ©. House was a Denver ar- | rival in Casper yesterday. . . Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Mowels of Laramie were guests yesterday at the Townsend. owe Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams of McKinley were visitors in the city Saturday. | see i Ea Kupham of Denver is here on business for a few days. | eee Henry Shaw is attending to bus!- ness affairs hero from San Fran- { there for the Chicago a: of Powder | ern yesterday. d Northwest Miss Bertha Meyer River was an arriv In Blush and | || sped |. Mrs anda W. Hainworth of | | Hl Theodore Cleghorn {s transacting | Lander are J guests of Mr. | | business affairs here from Seattle. and Mrs. W. Miss Kathleen Sulliv: 3 || French Nude} THE Iker and son ; n is leavin: this evening for Denver to spend a| rs who have been N YORK, Jan. 17. (United week or ten days Mr, Walker is 2] Press).—Some o: girls this Fo Shinty Bae | spring will deew Y appropri Phone 958-W CORNET 443 South Durbin — VOICE — PIANO — VIOLIN — CELLO SAXOPHONE — CLARINET ate, no doubt, to Iu of hosiery in shades: Mrs. Robert Baxter has returned from a several weeks’ trip to her former home in South Dakota. ene Mrs. A, F’. Hoft is leaving on Tues- in a suppl r now and y are not worn at 1 department Burlington and is in Casper a guest railrou Henn at the The Coming Week Will Be a Wonderful Week At Our Store MARKED BY wei cisco, eee | J, C. Wild and M. B. Reed of Den: | er are guests at the Gladstone. A. Hartung of Seattle is here for | a few days a guest at the Glad-| stone. | eee est names {n music, differ in almost chubert every. salient point. The truth ts Strauss Crooks, who has many qualities . Croo! pind one of both these ur. in the end, like Richard Crooks Nocturne, F Minor rig one else. Prelude, G Major } The quality of his voice and his | D Flat . : Chopin &tyle.of singing is, however, ofte } Minor y reminiscent o' A Flat MeCormack. This was Mr. Munz what Glenn’ Dillard Gunn ha IV. mind when he wrote in The Chicago} ‘'M’Aparl, from “Marta” Flétow Herald and E “In beauty of | Mr. Crooks. tone, clarity r. Cr v. has the McCormacklike gift M bs Ee ee making the English language beau Ltebesfreu ~ Kreisler-Munz tiful in song.” Nail Dohnanyl-Delibes But then again, The Boston “Tran Mr. Munz. acrjpt sattes vers aro not | nile those of the late Caruso, bear: n Aroon -..- Strickland | ing’@ marked resemblance in tone » Wee Little Home I'Love | and definition of cu - O'Hara ° and line.’ ivan W inger, w n style snd manner was quite un e Is Mind . Mr -++- Gartner Crooks. | Y. W. C. A. ACTIVITIES Young Women’s Cl ution, Corner First Treizo telephone 14 ! Annual Election. should inform her. candidates as st her vote for and | far a po! Girl Reserves: { the membe: goard of Direc The regular meetin f the Girt|tors to t t the annual Treserves wi be held WwW i} meeting, ‘d consists teen members, ed'¢ a term of three In addition there filled Two names the nominating six of whom ach year for ©. A. Monday evenit A debate on the ment will occupy the which will t a by pk a committee of the mem-| Will be prop: aaa committe each vacancy and the Members of the club are enthus!-| st will appear in the press ea astic in thelr support of tl a} | this wee The election will t metting of the ¥. W. C to be| Place at the annual meeting to be held at the Townsend Hotel Friday of this week —_ held at the Townsend ing. In order to meet t of attending the dinner, have been earning money b: efforts. The group has also pl fta services in helping to mak | Mrs, John Bingenheimer will be annual meeting a success ho! on Thursday. of this week at Handeraft Class. n informal luncheon and_ bridge Because of the Cropks-Munz rec!t-| party residence on Eleventh al Monday evening, the meeting of | street the handcraft class will be postponed to Tuesday evening gg Gymnasium Classes V ll jontilcting appointments, have| © AULLE a, the change of the day eyening classes to Wed eeday evening at : s formerly. tintle “No. meet at Methodist church The class t oung women will meet « the club room Tuesda S:15, even nse | evening lal | Mrs. Bingenheimer To | Entertain Wednesday. i ——— Funeral To Be Held in Denver Today Jan. 17.—{United Press.)\—Funeral se es for Miss Agne: aille, who was frozen to welcome | death last Monday in attempting to morning | scale Long's Peak, will be held Sun class in the ‘Life of Christ which |day afternoon at the Plymouth Con- eets from ten to eleven with Mrs: fona] church here, it was « McCarthy, 1113 South Elm. d_ today. She Carri The c the annex of tt evening at| DENVER, Women’s Bible Class. All women interested arc to join the Wednesday es On for Carrie! Carrie Nation ts dead—but her ax, like John Brown's soul, goes marchin« mn. Mrs, Myra McHenry, who began crusading wtih Carrie buck in 1902, Rill carrgea on for her. She's fighting bootle; t vendors, crooked Politicians and all other “evil doers” in Kansas as strenuously os Carrie ought them 22 years ago Myra's been at it ever since she had a row th lajsband over a prohibition article she had published {n a paper | wl © Was a stockholder a ¢ er of a century-ago. On Corrie’ cath she anherited the hatchet its ijlusirious wielder used olshing yO wh he pare in Wichits ‘wad other citiem. -- e} . Mr. and M will be some | \ Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cunningham | week end at the Bar C ranch, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jennings left | last evening for California | they will make their with their son William. see ©. J. Cacharelis left Friday eve- | ning for Cheyenne to spend several weeks. where |} Cal Smith arrived in Casper Pri- evening from Seattle to join| Smith and child who returned “asper several weeks ago. The miths plan to reside here, e- A daughter, welghing seven | pounds, was yesterday afternoon | born to Mr, and Mrs, Clarence West | whose home is at 614 South Grant street. Mother and babe doing nice- ly. Mr, West 1s owner of the Big Motor company here. eee Harry Irwin, wool buy | Per from Deny eee Mrs. C. J. Irwin . C. W. Doro: | thy of Douglas and Mrs. S. O. Craw- | fard of Omaha were arrivals in . per yesterday. eee B, F. Drayton drilling contractor is here on business from Denver. ese » B. McMahon are per from Denver. eee visiting in ¢ | T. W. Carlson is a Chicago busi | ness man here for a few day Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Slack returned yesterday from Denver where they haye been spending some time. . Cleveland H. Storrs returned yes- terday from the east where he with Mrs, Storrs and baby have been vis | iting with relatives. Mr. Storrs will settle business affairs here going to Texas to make his home. “ee Mr. and. Mrs. Tensleep, w John McCarthy of 0 have been spending 1 Cheyenne, were vis several days it in Casper yesterday en route | to-their home. | = ee | Mrs Warren left Friday eve- | ning fc st St. Louis, Ill, where | i visit with relatives for sev montha. | | MRS. ELLEN HEUN. St i > HAVE YOU A 1 DAUGHTER? How to Take Proper Caro of Her Health ebr.—When I was years of age I caught | & severe cold which caused trrégu. | larity and suffering. My mother | gave me Dr, Pierce's Favorite Pre- scription and four bottle of tt com- pletely restored my health. And tn all these years I have not had the least sign of woman's weakness, but have always maintained unusuat health, which I think 1s due entire- ly to the Vavorite Prescription that my mother gave to me when I was developing. T have been enthuslas. tleally recommending Dr. Pterce's | Favorite Prescription for forty years and shall continue to do so as long as I live.”"—-Mrs, Ellen Heun, 211 N. Burlington Ave. Get the Prescription today from your drugslet—liquid or tablets.— Ady. | | | Fancy Wrist Watch | Crystals shape, grounr, the same day recel-oA, Watch and jewelry repairing and || diamond mounting carefully done | | ROTHROCK’S Any Your Jeweler Coal Creek Coal $8.50 Per Ton Mine measure Moore & Morris Phone 1734 }and Ralph Barton are spending the future home | before | A Sensational Sale OF 300 New Spring Dresses This Sale Begins Monday, January 19th and Continues All Week | Our buyer, now in New York, has selected these dresses with painstaking care at astonishing price concessions and the coming week will demonstrate the climax of this most ex- traordinary dress sale. DRESSES. of “Distinction at impressively Low Selling’ Prices 162 192 242 | | i | ~I on All sizes, including extra sizes up to 52 Models for street and daytime wear —some of captivating simplicity, others more elaborate in adornment—fash- ioned from exceptional silk and cloth fabrics — afternoon frocks with tunics richly embroidered, beltless models, redingotes — in a word, everything in style, color and fabric that is certain to be acceptable to discriminating wo- men. For Immediate Clearance We will offer during this Extraordinary Dress Week ABOUT 50 EVENING GOWNS - AT EXACTLY ONE-HALF-PRICE $150.00 Evening Gowns__----.-$75.00 $125.00 Evening Gowns -$62.50 $98.50 Evening Gowns_____.._ $49.95 $90.00 Evening Gowns____-___ $45.00 $48.50 Evening Gowns .00 Evening Gowns_______ $42.50 5.00 Evening Gowns $37.50 $68.50 Evening Gowns $34.25 $58.50 Evening Gowns $29.25 $24.25 Every Gown Is of the Very Best In Quality, Material and Style 50.00 HUDSON SEAL Fur Coat FREE A coupon given with each dollar of your cash purchase or payment on ac- count. OUR UNLOADING A? CLEARANCE SALE is offering thousands of items at DRASTICALLY REDUCED PRICE D | 1 |

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