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MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1925 _ MARY Surprise Birthday Party Saturday pa Mrs. G..M. Haines was hostess on Saturday from 2:30 o'clock until 5 at an informal afternoon party given at her home fh honor of the birth- day anniversary of her mother-in- law, Mrs. Jennle Haines. The affair was a surprise to Mrs, Haines and the afternoon wus pleasantly spent in playing games, first prize being awarded to Mrs. Arbrogast. Guests prekent includdd the members of the Women’s Bible class of the First Presbyterian chure’ o. Majors-Johnson Marriage Saturday, Miss Eleanor Tt. Maj B. Johnson, well known’ Casper couple were married Saturday eve- ning, February 28, at 7 the parsonage of th fan church, 315 South Washington street, by the pastor, the Rev. R Hildebrand. The attended My. and .Mrs. J. C. Murphy of 7 CY avenus. ‘The bride has been a résideht-of Casper dhood and was graduated from the Natrona county horpital. The groom is con- nected wth the Casper E The counl here at First Christ- Miss Fischer Is Guest at Sunday Dinne: .Mr/ and Mrs, Charle were hosts a Sunc yesterday at their home tn, the Po- ling apartments ic Josephine Fischer of Fort Piérre D., who is a guest of Miss Patricia Sultivan. > MoGra Caledonian Ladies Club To Meet Thursday Evening. The regular meeting of the. Cale- dorian Ladies’ club will be held on y evening at 7:30 o'clock in ement of the Wirst, Presbyter jan church af@ all members. and Scotch ladies interested are invited to attend. Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs.’ Jean Kidd, Mrs. Henry, and Misg Nessie Dun: .. Pioneers to Hold Meeting Next Week. | An important meeting of the Na- trona County Pioneers’ association will be held on. Tuesday evening of next week, March 10, at the home of Mrs. P. C. Nicol: n’ with Mrs, John McGrath as assistant hostess, see Neighbors of Woodcraft Will Meet Tuesday.” Neighbors of Woodcraft Casper Circle No. 409 will meet in regular sersion Tuesday evening, March 8 at 8 o'clock at the I. O, O. F. hall. All members and visiting members are inyited to attend ee Pythian Sisters Give Entertainment. Members of the. Pythian Sisters Loyalty’ Teraple No. 13 entertained last ‘Thursday. evening . following their regular meeting at.an informal affair for members ‘ahd friends. A program of interest was given which includéd talks, musical Jections and readings. At the close of the evening refrshments were served by the committee in cha see Nocturne Club to Meet At Riach Residence A meeting of the Casper Nocturne club will be held this’ evening at 8 o'ogk at the home of Mrs. T. J. Riach, $35 Oakcrest avenuq Mrs, car Thomas will be in charge of the program. Mrs. Lerta Smith, presi- dent will preside during the business session. Van Meter Pupils to Give Recital This Evening. One of the enjoyable events of the week will be the musical program which will be given this evening at the Salvation’ Army citadel at 8 o'clock by the pupils of the Van Meter School of Music. Among those who will take part in the pro- gram are: Willard Hagan, Ava Hagan, Grace Uber, Jack Caldwell, Florine Fyte, Edward Read, Sethryn Sieberg, Annette Girardot, Mrs. Scott, Thora Siebers and Miss Van Meter. Friends and patrons aresin- vited-to attend and a special in- vitation is extended to high school students to hear Miss Thora who will have an important the evening's entertainmer oe 8 Mrs. Grieve for Monday Bridge Club Today Mrs, John Grieve mbers of Monday nome on ecting A. G. Fidel John McGra Anna Leeper URIN NIGHT & MORNING & KEEP YOUR EYES EALTH) NCTE AR Boe anit cottavcaonts tsa . — dinner gtven | TOBIN Mrs. H. P.. Fishbyrn Charles Crabtree. ar Annual Ball of Benefit Association March 3. The first annual ball of the Ladies’ Benefit association of the Maccabees and Sir Knights will be hled on ‘Tuesday evening, March 3, at the and Mrs. the public .1s invited to attend. Dancing will begin at 9 o'clock and continue unt!!l midnight. Study Class-for Mothers Wednesday. The study class for mothers of North Casper will be held at Rooee- velt school from 2 to 4 p. m. W Personals Mr, and, Mrs. William Kaemmer- ling and family left last evening for Peorla, Ill, to make their home. Mr. Kaemmerling was formerly as: sistant. manag of the California Oil company. * Apel of the Casper Provision y who underwent on opera- jon st week at ths fatrona gen | eral hospital ts reported ro be slight ly Jmproved. * and Mrs. Lawretce Johnston : King thelr homs at 3424 Al- cutt.streetrin Denver, Mrs. John- ston was formerly Miss Nellie Craft ct thie city, Dr. H,A. Reichenbach ts leaving this evening for Council Bluffs, Ia., having received word today of the setious iliness of his father. es 8.e Mr. and Mrs. R. W.. Ayres Chadron Were visitors in Casper Ia Dr. ana spent Creek. M Saturd Willlam 5 B here trom eee Mr, and Mrs. Harry Boone have returned “from New Mexico where they Have been spending several months andé will make thelr home here. Mr. Boone is connected ‘with the May Tank company. Mrs. Boone was formerly, Miss. Ella Wrenstead, owner of the Wrenstead studio In\ the O. 8. building. eles Mre. Maude Conner spent Friday and Saturday here shopping and visiting with friends from Salt Creek. ee Mr. and Sire. Wallacey England are spending several days in Lin- coln, Neb., on a combined business and pleasure trip. . Mr, and Mrs. R.D, Miflertand Dr. Ann Jeffrey left! last evening for Denver, to, Join .Mr.. Miller who has been in TeXas dn a business trip. eee Mrs. T. B. Hood eft fast evening for Cheyenne. Mrs. W. L. Connelly and neice, Miss Margaret Dougherty are ex- pected to return this week from an extended visit spent in the east. ‘Mirs Ruth Parmer, who is con- pnected with the Charles HE. Well's music store. in the sheet music de- partment,,has returned from a two months’ stay at the home of her mother in Waco, Texas: While in Texas Miss Patmer underwe: Operation for appendicitis, ewe Mrs. J. E, Warren spent yesterday west. Pacon of Lavoye epent Casper a guest at the Mrs. C. Sunday in Gladstone: Mr. and Mrs. Payton and John La- tham visited last week witf friendd in Greybull. ’ Lee Simonson transacted business affairs here last week from tfe P. leck ranch. ‘ eee Miss Fern E. MeKenna spent Sun- day in Carper from Midwest visiting with friends. i eee Mr. and’ Mrs. J. C. Williams were arrivals in the city yesterday from Denver. Mr, and Mrs. Luikart of Riveston have been spending a short time in asper visiting with’ friend: oe e M Denver Henry ‘Walters are visiting for a f nd Mrs. H. T. Burlock of were out of town arrivals sper Sunday. Miss Lijllan Ryan {s in Casper from her home in Denver. eee Mrs, Fred “McMillen who under. went an operation ata hospital in Denver Saturday. ts* recuperating very rapidly Mr.,and Mrs.’ Henry T. Howard }left by motor this morning for a several days’ trip to Thermopolls and vicinity | Mr. and Mrs. Alex B. King motor. |ed to Riverton lust week and spent | several ¢ on business and | . Al Kirk’ spent last week in Casper | from Riverton visiting at the homé | of his sister, Mrs, Gene Griffith on | South Center street. | o- Among the Casper people in Riv erton recently were, P. J. O'Connor, E..H. Brobts, Talcott Moore, EB. J. Johnson, C. WV. Hills, Mr. and Mrs. W. 2. Jones, B. PB. Kragtorp, R. Van C. H. REIMERTH & CO. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS INCOME TAX SERVICE MONTHLY BOOKKEEPING SERVICE 4th Floor, O-S Building Phone 767 Knights of Pythias hall, to which} nt an} Mont Robertson returned from La here visiting with friends trom Mid- | ‘ernand de Beaumont h *rench' state contest She won over thousands of Mite. de Beaumont is a bi c been declared the most beautiful woman of the entries in a theatrical beauty lond with brown eye Metre, R. B. D: Barr Gorhard Olson. man, H, 1 w. the c R the incor state spe business. in, connected department I with of. the rived wee! Sta gravii from and I Mr, and M a short time at Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Wilson Midwest spent Saturday in Casper visiting with friends, e- Miss Anna Smith of a visitor here Saturd: Little Jack Russell of $29 Hast Fourth street underwent a tonsil- lotomy operation this morning at the Lathrop hospital Guy Sharpless spent syBull last week. . ot} cue here from. jhoshonf was J. spent Joo ness Mrs. Thomas Burke of Denver has been visiting with friends in the city. eee Mr. and Mrs. Corey and baby daughter, who have been, visiting here for a few’days with friends, re turned today to their home at La- voye. While in the “city they wer guests at the Gladstone hotel, apd Mrs, ‘A. D, Johr Cheyenne are guests at the Town send. Mr. Johnston was’ formerly cashier for the First National bank at Cheyenne. CITY BRIEFS Victor Megown~has returned from Lander where he spent a shert time visiting with his family and friends. eee Mr; ang Mrs. H. O. Barber and Dr. tist fi busin: nston of Mr. atten short busin pany a der Friday. 13 . Mr, and Mrs. T. C, Beck have re: turned from Rawlins where they spent Saturday and Sunday. with friends. . . Mrs. B. M. Field day from Cheyenne been on busine: -- ness returned Sttur- ning where she has Dr. J. D. ig in the cit buriness. v ion of Grass Cree} for a short time on |’ «> per 0 0. J. Lander is among the out of trips town business callers here. James D. Garrett of Greybull ar. rived last evening. Carl Leinn of Ath tod: Fr. 5 busin Ind., is here Wy, busin W. F) Riple: ness affairs of importance here from Dens J. Mr, and M spe’ short Douglas the ¢ H Hollihar loya last of M ele iM Mr, Mrs and Hage son were vi Douglas Monday, Mr. Hagens having called there on legal bus: and been Fra | busin: Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Marberry drove to Casper last Tuesday from Riverton, Mrs, Marberry leaving the same day for Dubuque, Ia., haying been called there by ness of a sister . Ww. from ai x was j here sister, Mayor and Mr visitors in R of last weels. to Jol there LE Mr. and Mrs r family spent a short tin in Riverton the: gueste Mrs, ‘Dean Spen last wee of Mr. an Mrs. B. M. C Drexel arrived from Riy here. Why. Women Use This, Simple Mixture Women appreciate the Quick tion of simple buckthorn bark, mag neslum sulph. c. p., glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adleria. Because this {s such an excellent Intestinal evacu- ant {t is. wonderful for constipation —It often works in one hour and never gripes. Adlerika helps any case gas on the stomach unless due to deop-seated causes. Often re- moyes matter you never thought a9 In’ Your system. Casper! Plat macy, 111 EB cond St.-Ady, araway anc in Casper recent! erton and expect to locate Sta can L by Cc, state Che: gain ships, 1924 Kem Nicolaysen Ted Glenrock. James ¥ ing from Denver on a short J. F. Amann of Edw is here today on: business. A. Lynd is a Sheridan man In Bremerman in of Laram cy Boyer of the Wyoming 5 ng company returned last week a business trip to Thermopolis {verton. ‘ford Johnson for a few da Salt Creek. oe E. Crum andsJohn Galbraith Friday in Cheyenne. eee as been visiting with friends > E/ Marquis was among the Casper people who attended to busi. affairs in Che: oe W. H. Harp, a prominent den- rom Douglas ,spent Sunday in yenne Saturday, . Casper as the guest of F'red Patee. is attending to Denver. ess affairs jn Rochford spent Su se. rs of Lande ding to business affairs here, ee n of the Producers corporation’ spent a@ week in Lander on ing with his com time ss.in conn McCadden of mphis, Tenn. is Attending to business affairs here | having arrived Sunday. George H. Carl of Parco arrived this. morning in Casper and is visit- ing with friends, J. Eppstein arrived this morn- busi- Thomas Bermingham and F. H. Wiley are Denver business callers in Casper guests at the Henning. * trip and is a guest at the Hen hotel, . rdsville, 111 ee H. Roe, repi ntative of the Johns-Manville company {s {n Cas. m one of his regular bt from Denver and !s a gu ines the Townsend hotel A. Stevens is in the ess from Houston. eee city J. Moore {s among the Denver ess Visitors here this week. eee 8. Ray 8. pond spent terday Connel affat e: here fr Burdick Portland here on busi . arriv a will Rolla Barnes of in Casper last weék to join her brother-in-law . Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ferbra who left last week for Los An n Mr. Barnes GION NE who 1s lo 100 PER CENT _ DRIVE RECORD te memberships in the Amer! Legion’ total 2,300 for 1925 as compared with 2,403 in 1924, accord. | ing to a checkifp made this morning H. Relmerth, chairman of the membership drive. yenne has shown the greatest in the state in new member- having 166 per cent of their membtrshtp while Casper {s second with 158 per cent, A complete report will be made by Mr. for. the state Reimerth at eniug’s 1 (the Ge 4.W, Vroman post. has. been | he Casper Daily Tribune LIFE SENTENCE To UPHELD BY SUPREME COURT Colorado Slayer Who Killed | Sister-in-Law Will Pay Penalty. supreme your | Third Marriage | Of Daughter Of Solon Is Secret augh' AL t } NDI of the Klin, Y March of Mri af? f William Clark of Montana, Marius De Brabant of Los Angel have been kept s: atives and friends. The couple noy are on their honeymoon. The ma which took place | Saturday New York, came as | a surprise to frien no announce- ment had been 1 It 4s the bride's third marri Her second marriage, also a surprise, was ‘to Charte Kling here in 190 She obtained a divorce from her first husband Everett’ Mallory Culver & year obtained a final decree from Kling last June: The br settled uz $200,000. Mr. Dé Brabant is assistant traf- fle manager of the Union Pacttic Railroad. * POWELL BUYS HUDSON COACH The R. N. Van Sant Motor+com- Pany reports the sale of a new Hud. son coach 4o Mr. Powell of the Powell-Williams Clothing “company | of this clty. Mr. Powell igewonder- | fully enthusiastic about “the ° new par and contemplates many®an en- joyable trip this summe: | ge NOBLES OUSTED FROM HOLDINGS MOSCOW, March 2.—(By the As sociated Pri ‘The nobles .and landlords are given notice in a de- cree issued by the council of the people’s commis: that they must vacate all their land holdings by January 1, 1926. This extinguishes completely the few remaining rights of the members of the old regime, and places all property entirely in the hands of the proletrariat. It also removes from the ‘com: munity ac) of people whom the bolsheviks have long regarded as in- {mical to their regime. The evic- | ton order does not include those} who served in the Red army or who | helped the Russian revolution or the | fet government. The decree stipulates that «per- sons are entitled to receive small al. lotments of land in distant coloniza- Uon areas on the same conditions as. the peasantr: Sas i a Diamond Wedding Ts Celebrated By Public Holiday Dr. about | | WYCKOFF public holiday te in = annive J., March 2. — A was decreed by this bration of the 7éth y of Mr, and Mrs aged 97 and 92 Demarest and other old time favorite airs. w be sung before the Demarest home- hool children. A smaii wedding cake sultably 't will be given to all wt to he Demarest home box of seribe come CONQUER OITE Tocline- Colloid Positive relief and prevention |! 3 tablets daily. Guaranteed harmless and nowr. $1.00 at your druggist or sent direct | manager of the | ver [the quota. HATCL | SHOP OPENED WAIT YEAR TO ENTER | THE U. S.| ONDON, Feb, 8 (United Press). and- football are 5 of the 707/em!- ting for at Britain's Ellis United Most} of them are hundred and ten are G mainder Je tion of diet thoritle: ques- 1 giving the au- too, monoton: ed in a sa Anoth inmates is 5 ma tates. they} proceed on ment of $ for the cost The management the shippt cover «the cost of their “gue 5 t is not #0 n and eggs,” us tha 1 pay n made nance a that nt to re of fist Jonel- Barbor. “These m I have real sympathy, have been | for oVer,a yéar and are natural pairing of eve aching they fortunate people | —the United State He pointed out last year Ru nN quota to thé States (up July) was 24,405, but this Fear or will _be permitted to enter. ything possible has ‘been ne added, “to induce the U. §, authorities to relent and increase Lady Swaythling written to President Colidge, potr ing out the plight of these people.” Meantime the young Ru: are hard at work«trying to get in Kne for some future All-Ajerican ball squad. They battte each other regularly on the gridiron, and are now running eight teams. The station consists of a collection of buildings situated midway be- tween Eastleigh’ and. Southzmpton and used during’ the war as the U. S. Navy Aviation Repair base. There isa 1 where dr: ic enter- tainments are given, and recreation rooms, with a canteen. There {s a school for. the children, who number 200. NORA BAYES MARRIED FOR FIFTH TIME Bayes, v: to Ben, York finanei aboard the. st. sea yesterd: star, ‘was than at y afternoon, it ‘was nounced: from the offices of United’ States Lines t Capta Hartley performed the ceremony, at which Mrs.’ Alfred E. Smith, wife of Governor, Smith, and Emily Smith were among the attendants. Mr. Friendland {ts the fifth ‘hus: band of Miss Bayes. «The couple embarked on the liner sailing Satur- day for England. BIGGER ARMY FOR RUSSIA IS PLANNED MOSCOW, March soclated Press}—Since command of the red army from Trotzky, War Minister Frunze has been warning Russia against dan- gers of attack from European pow- ers and urging an increase in bol shevik forces. Speaking before a con- ference of communist members of the army, the new war chief said the present strength of the organization 562,600 men wag Insufficient for mo- bilization purposgs' in the event, of attack. For this reason Russia myst enlarge \her territorial forces, _ he sald. “Our red army niust not be regard ed-as mérely a regular army,” he sald, ‘but as an armed nation rea moment to take up arms und t take our army t the ‘c —(By The As taking over at any. attle fie Quake Razes Stone Church in Quebec QUEBEC, March 2,—The Roman tholic chureh at St. Hiliarcon. Ixty miles from here, was demolis ed during the earthquake of Satur day night, it ‘was reported today by the agent of marine and fisherles at Cape Salmon. Worehippers, who had churgh a few moments {ust before the Was injured. two, years one of the fin Ca filled befo: the left he edifice was on d- and was conaldered da ee. ANING Announcement was made tods Results guaranteed er money refunded SOLIDE LABORATORIES, Ive. soetehs Cab lodioe Latersbertos Ey ‘Avense - Ne On sale in Casper Drug Co., Midwest Pharmacy, Tri- peny Drug Co., Sprecher’s Phar- macy, Wyoming Drug & Supply Co. H. H. Hall Drug st . Casper Phar- macy In Thermopolls by Hopkins by» Xtmball, John G. Tartaris of this c! Intention to open a first class ‘hat cleaning and shoe shining parlor to- morrow morning at 108 North Ceri ter street on’ the site of the old T and’ U. Shoe shi parlor., New equipment has, been “installed an Mr. Tartaris, who is an old hand at the hat cleaning and’ shoe shining Drug. Co.—Ady. ROUS ‘ game {8 confident of his ability to please’the public of Casper. His door: be « for butiner: promptly at $ a. in. Tuesday 4 of the | oyner, | FROM BLAZE PAGE THREE “HOME, SWEET HOME” APPEARS TOMORROW “Home, §weet ADVERTISING TO FEATURE wWaTE. the Bereen until tomorrc The film, sponsored by the man’s Departmental club, wil ho Tuesday, Wednesday | Company Hopes to Mar- | ket as Many as a Mil- lion a Day to Smokers al -Ci; oa. let Soe Sarees DICTATOR WILL = TIGR TO Hs J05 IN SPAIN {Will Stay Until Fle Falls at Task, He Asserts. {t for by a continue tinuing | entire year, ynote of the series is, “3 cause—A Mi week ctically th By WESB MILLER. r orresponden {United Press) * Spanirh di n his fl he Large Space Will Bo Used! Advertisements will be used wht in s deep and three} wide. These big, foreeful | P°8? messages will reach 12,500,000 poo-| With ple. h a ca n is bound to} Span win thousands new White Ow1| throws smoker he} ‘ - ther dull week in Eu c it is frau {bilities affa interes: columns . on | | | Jers who'alre as best for the m | | | Bventn 000 reader ation will see ising repeat Completing th The General Cigar compans ear future, furn! also used in the During the of t the be ments } favorable to a “r The Marqu * in politic as Primo the writer a in the Me uan a’ few w “aT 1ow what dictators who har 1 in effect. “I'm ot bs in scope gests | that the ady ure to toll give every dealer tunity to tle up with the way, that from both, In onnec: it is Interesting to note. wha one of the officials of the General Cigar company, Inc., had to y “Dealers who feature boxes of W Owls and a few ‘Ten Y WS and who ad alwnys n too long,” ng t effectiv an oppor avertisin, will get the retire past immediately Ii to the | u | adver profit f ckuge of 10 to E The 1 ot {has alre smok and They’ the purc prefere | Dealers i smioke if he hasn't him,” in selling | whol py y shouted at yber of them sho | we will stick and strain the task until we drop,” the-3n | quis rep NEW ual decided that sht's earthquake ori sub-strata rock movement in treme noftheastern part of | United States or in caste. | scler ra endeavoring to chart| the epicentral point more exs Some held that the tremors shook a p area of the co: Were caused by a slip of rock great fracture known as dian fault, which» lies a Atlantic's bed offfthe Ma Others pl Guard Against “Flu” With Musterole ; Influenza, Grippe and_Pneumonir usually start with a cold. The moment you get those warning aches, get busy with good old Musterole. Musterole is a counter-irritant that | relieves congestion (which is what < cold really is)and stimulates circulation It has all the good qualities of th old-fashioned mustard plaster withou: the blister. _Just rub it on with your er-tips First you will feel a warm tingle as the inoithrotiths healing ointment penetrates the pore heaving | then a soothing, cooling sensation anc | : | quick relief. i | _ Have Musterole handy foremergency | THREE DEA D use. It may prevent serious illness, | To Mothers: Musterole is also | made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole, 35c and 65¢, in jars and tubes. YORK, March tine in Fun the the the FALLS | Three per | night 1 uake eo that none | one structures in | The party who took the U. S. Bat tery from the Dort car standing in front of 247 South Jackson Street was seen. Return to this address to avoid prosecution and no questions asked.

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