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. I WEDNESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, A D2S ee istan tena ee ey Che Casver Daily Cribune PAGE THREE. tainment was 4 program on publié was a musical scholar and cor } | sain music, given under the direc-|ductor pre-eminent in the Ukraine y ; mA | | tion of Mise J fae Agnew, sup-|received from. him their initi | | | i ~ | the Casper |lessons fh music. | MARY 7 rday evening at the home of mer. Kent Duvall, anc ADIES! All the beauty creams on eari| cant give you an active live Keep our stomach sweetar iver active. You w repaid with span an of the public) When they made their first tour : e National Fed-/or Rucsia at an incredibly, early , the premature development of culties, and the really y brilliance - of the ir name a house! chieved success ¥ the musical ountry, and then, encou y the highest praise of critic: way ter Brewer, Mrs W. Her a7 Hall. H. H. Hawks, Dr. ufferty and I POBIN Valentine Pa Seventh B Catholic Girl's Club Elects Officers Tuesday Atia Special meeting of the Cath: olic Girl’s club held last ¢ | is classes from the grade sc | showing how music fs studie Prince, vio- | different stages. H n | evening were members of the | ho: JJast evening, when Mr. | lin d an Rothe 3 m of four nun | Lectures At Winter Chu the Mullin club with the Mrs. W that’ there were other eyes—clear, smooth, er J. F. Moreton, Mr. PY tet to conquer. skin—and a breath h ti charge the follow of beaut 1901 they have ranged] ue See odor of Spring, ly to the di ry ° a | every quarter of the globe, and| ,, ; pate is “| Ch b 1 T: bl. © been acknowledged in five con-| + J. Rafferty, Mr. and Mrs. V petite Seis t, amber. ain’ s Tablet: as belonging to the first rank| Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Glon will do it. Get 50 of these pint rtists.. In Germany nney, Mr. and Mrs. W tablets for 25cts. Take two to-nigh the United &t and Mrs. | Sold ecerywhere we’ ! 0. A. Ri né ee fects on the fiss I 7 Gloria Swanson | seas eR EB ERPA KR i . lg i | Dinner and D: | x decided during + Tuesday” Evening : ma | m } hat the meetings would Great Role | 1 Monday eve ere lle ,) to Iroquois Council Will Hold Regular Session. z , Accomplished Violinist -ocononta ie i s J Gives Pro: 5 ‘ a 1 \a i 9 Cora 1 5 : : Wipes Fi Tanase OTe N ora ‘ Have a complexion 5 All mem \pomcane fe Manufacturer’s WL indtvi | that everyone } 1 individu: - Overstock i| admires ii a Sal Dispel the blotches ik ocpharat oheanny a sip 1 Jae skin health II Inter ct E hieeting: ; 7 | _ and beauty by usin Wad : tle \ i meet " | We have arranged a iE e ELIMINATES | R with a large New York | HH) eo o a Selein-Mark Mv cn erat nd mather ¥ GOTeE er 5 fur paeaeaeee : Ww ho Soothing and Healing J | Mat mph is overstocked with furs for a tremendous sale here of fur coats, capes, jacquettes, chok- ers and scarfs, at reduc- tions from (6} 5 z to O 7 Off Regular Prices Prices of raw skins are advancing, so if you are ontemplating purchasing furs next season, nov the time buy and save money Guaranteed harmless and non-poisonous Positive results or money refunded A .two weeks ment of three en in th Mrs. Bingenheimer Is Hostess to Friends. Gloria Swanson adds naticnality to her long ions in “Wa her new Para For the first ti her ‘career she plays an I reserve <— , Home “Contact | ON’T LOSE TOUCH with your boy or girl at college. Letters are slow, formal things. Only your own voice —yourself—preserves the home con- tact fully and wholly. Many parents ‘ arrange to call their sons or daugh- ters at regular weekly intervals, fixing an hour which in truth is the “home hour” for the young- sters—the time when they may be in intimate touch with the folks at home and all the influ- ences of the home life. tablets a day co: * $1.00. girl, Carmelita, a prodv of for) At your druggist i the slums of Naples who be- KOLIDE LABORA’ comes the toast of t the oreign attended wore Legion in Algiers zes of formerly Coll-Iodine La Wag Virtue” adapted for the 50 Madison Avenue, New York Mrs. M. Forrest Ha screen b On sale at Kimball Drug Co., The elias Mus B.C. Nicolaysen and | Midwest and Sprecher’s Pharmacy, | the novel of the sa guest, Mrs. J. B. Greenough of EndiThesTsinenw:DrowiGoe..| |) Pe! 1 Wren. Li rs, Frank Flanagan, 3 of Virtue” comes to on Saturday. Mrs. Charles Campbell, Ms Nichols, Mrs. B. 8. Hal Curran, Mre. A. Mrs. C. R. Peterson, | Biglin, Mrs. Carl Shumaker anc Mrs. L. A. Reed. | eee Kensington Club Will Hold Meeting Friday The Royal Neighbor Kensington | club will meet on Friday afternoon of this week at 2 o'clock at the res-| idence of Mrs. W. D. Faus, .1026| West Twelfth street, All members | | are asked to be present. eee 500 Party Is Given ; At Lowe Residence | Mrs. C. H. Lowe and Mr: Manning were point hostes 500 and radio party given last Sat- ——- ‘Hay ‘Hay Grain Sat Cotton Cake Chicken Feed Choice Alfalfa and * Wheat Grass Hay Carload Our Specialty | The Dunn Bros. Motor Co. ACETYLENE WELDING AND CUTTING Storage and General Repair Work 821 CY Phone 349 to Casper Warehouse Co. | | Phone 27 268 INDUSTRIAL 1 AVE | Thursday, Friday, Saturday | February 5, 6 and 7 The °Parisian 112 South Center Year after year much of the tele- phone property of this company has worn out or has been outgrown, and has been replaced at much higher prices for material and labor. However, it Henning Hotel Block eee eRe REPRE REPO OEE PEPE EERO PE ET Pee PEP REESE EEE Ee When the student accomplishes some achievement of moment in his college life or is accorded some special iy YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND | » Anniversary Program _ FEBRUARY 6, 1925 | Flannel Dresses New spring sport models in latest shades. Your choice is essential that we haveymodern equip- ment to provide satisfactory service, even though it great- ly increases the com- recognition, his first thought is to tell Dad and Mother about it. fiany's: average tu: ; for 3 DAYS ONLY—. $4 5.20 1 S. 0. R. Smoker 8:00 O'CLOCK P. M. FRIDAY EVENING Encourage him to use restmnget per tele- $ TS In the Standard Industrial’ Building | : phone. 1 hd , ve ‘ 4 Long Distance. Noth- | eee 6 Selections:-by Standard Orchestra ing will tre him closer | $ CO ‘ No. 1—Boxing exhibition: Jack Ledry’s Specials, 3 h A ed ats ° rounds at 135 pounds to om e ee No, 2—Sack Rush: Refinery vs. Mechanical folks than voice-to-voice contact over the tele- No. 8—Sack Rush: Refinery vs. Mechanical. | pont ERS rn SS No i—W res tling match; (155 pounds) Borsch ys phone. Holstein. eal SILK DRESSES | 5—Barrel scramble: Bennett vs. Lindholn | .Station-to-Station calls are quicker and cost less. Spring models, in crepes, sutins, bengalines || No. 6—Boxing event: (122 pounds) 3 rounds, Stein- d sizes. Simpson. | | N 7—Boxing event: (142 pounds) 3 rounds, Ed- wards vs. Hugh Dowler ° ali ° } o. 8—Boxing comedy: Morris vs. Bennick « No. 9—Boxing event: (165 pounds) 3 rounds, Jones : Bell System : vs, Perales, Aten nea hers in dark and light colors im Silk and No, 10—Semi-Windup Boxing: (150 pounds), Hal- CFE ool Dresses. lock vs. Huston, 4 rour = One Policy la ® and all Directed 3 DAY SPECIAL_____ cbiwads $10.00 ‘ eae ea i , om Sioa i \ toward No. 11—Finals in Sack rush: Refinery vs. Mechanical. Unjversal Service J Better Service ‘ 3 No, 12—-Main event: Wrestling match (best two out ; of three falls), Dowler vs. McAllister THE KASSIS DRY GOODS €0.|)\ 0 ; Jack The Mountain States Telephone & Telegr aph Co. 137 EAST SECOND STREET PHONE 1740 | See Mrs. Smith for Hematite and Picoting on ; Tickets 75¢ and $1.00 : the Balcony.