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TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1925 Loyal Temperance Legion -dal Contest Monda; The Loyal Temperance Legion medal contest held last evening at the Methodist Episcopal church proved to be a hugh success, with members competing doing eplendid work, Miss Frances Hunt who was awarded the medal in declamatiou, took as her reading, “The Star Spangled Banner of Peace” while Miss Frances Nesbitt who played, “Varsoviene, w awarded the gmedal in music. Following the pri sentation a talk of interest was given by Mrs. Valera Batley who complimented all those who took part in the program. Judges for the evening were, Miss Ura Ellison, Mrs. Clara M, Davis and E. H. F ie for the reading, Miss Lulu Elizabeth Sams, Mrs. Car] Thomason and M. c. O, Canutson for music. During the evening an adults’ pro- part being Miss Lillian Peters Mrs, J. A. Williams, Mrs. Sundw Williams, n and IF. L, Clellan. The which is a junior bs Christian te nperance union, meets each Sat- at the Methodist Episcopal church with Mrs. Gien Abbott as sil pervisor and. all Idren from the age of 6 to 14, are invited to at-| tend, | see legion nch of the Women's Program Is Given at Girl Reserves’ Meeting. As a result. of the membership campaign put on last Friday by the Girl Reserves the attendance at the regular program meeting held last evening at the Young Women's Christian association rooms, excelled any previous meeting. The program which wae in charge of Margaret Rockwell. proved exceptionally inter- esting, a number of out side people contributing their. time toward the entertainment of the girls. Following the program @ Jui was served by a committee of five members with Irma Lee as chairmant,. Numbers given on ‘the program follow: Two French Sketches ne Presentation’ ‘Une Visite” Miss Lela Brown, Mrs, Frank Carll arid Charlotte Carli “My Trip to Hawati"’ “Hawailan’ Lullaby” — herta Wagner, Julla - Dora Stanley “My Trip Through Hebekah Lodge Play Friday. A pleasing entertainment is being prepared by members of Natrona Re bekah Lodge No; 13, which 4s based humorous incidents that might r in any’ home under like cir- stances. In an endeavor to cover up past misstatements, situations arise, some of which seem almost tragic to-Dan Gillespie, the hero of the story, and cause him no end of trial and tribuation. The enactment of and culmination of these circumstances are embodied in a three act A Family At- fair,” written by Charles Townsend, which will be given at the Presbyter- ian Tabernacle, on Friday evening, commencing at 8 0” clock. The proceeds will be divided be- tween the home fund and the-drill team. The public is thvited to attend. - se / County Fair This Evening At Cnion Labor Temple The Chicago and Northwestern Railway Woman's club will hold a County Fair this evening at 8 o'clock in the Union Labor temple, 340 North Wolcott street. There will be dancing, cards and refresh- ments and all Northwestern peopie and friends are invited to attend. Members are requested to. bring thelr donations of hand work In the evening. on Health Conference Thursday Morning Mothers are asked to bring their children who are under. school age to the mothers and children’s health conference to be held at the Winter Memorial Presbyterian church, on Thursday, March 19, from 9:30 to 11:30 a. m., H. and St. John streets. “ee Fine Arts Division Meeting This Weelc A meeting of the Fine Art's Di- vision of the Casper Woman's partmental club will be held on Wed- at the the nésday alternoon at 2 o'cloc’ \_ home of Mrs. C. P. “Poling ‘apartm ‘ Plummer ifr Musical and Banquet At Littlefield Home Among the enjoyable eve church circles was the banque musical given last Friday evening at the home of Mrs. ©. E. Littlefield on Soyth Durbin street, for -mem- bers of the Social. Service circle of the Methodist Episcopal church and their friends, Following thé pro | ribbons, By MARY TOBIN gram the banquet was served in the ball room at tables artistically dec- orated in green and white for 60 guests. The following interesting program was given: Piano Selection. Reading --.. Mrs. Chopping Violin Selection Wade*Kramer Accompanied by Mrs. Bean Reading: =... 2... Marle Bishop Lucille: Bishop Duet... Katherine and Harriett Northrup,, accompanied by Mrs Northrup. Piano selection: Piano Number Helen Carter - Mrs. Wilt University Debate Team Is Defeated The following clipping from the Laramfe Republican will be of in- terest to former students of the State university: “The woman's debate team of the University, after a perfect record gram was given among those taking {covering a period of three ‘years, has been beaten at last; in fact two defeats have been chalked up agai: it, one on March 1l)at Sioux Cit la., the er on March 12 at Li Mars, Ia. On the other kand {t ha scored a victory in this three-weeks’ tour now under y. and has earned newspaper decision.” The rec. to date follows h 10—Won to 1, Nebraska lyan, Lincoln, Neb. Mareh 11.—Lost to Morningside college, ‘Sioux City, Ia., 2 to 1, March 12—Lost to Western Union college, Le Mars, Ia., 8 to 0. March 13—Simpson college, In- dianola, Ind.,. Si jon coach faile< to get. judge so no decision. Wy ming reported superior in every way.” one Mother’s Class To: Meet Tomorrow The regular meeting of the Moth- er’s class will be held from 2 o'clock unti) 4 Wednesday afternoon at the Roosevelt school, eee Mrs. Bean Will Entertain Ceramic Club Thursday _ The regular meeting of the Cera- mic club will be held on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ed- win Bean, 942 South Wolcott street instead of at the home of Mrs. John Whisenhunt as was fornterly an- nounced, eee Mrs.| Wheeler Entertains Tuesday Tea Club Mrs.:M. N. Wheeler was hostess this afternoon. at her home, 132 meeting of the Tuesday Tea club. Among those who attended were: Mrs. Nell Kimball, Mre. R. H. Nichols, Mrs. R. C. Wyland, Mrs. B. B, Lummis, Mre. J. €. Snook, Mrs. Leigh Townsend, Mrs. Arthur A. Schulte, Mrs. Gus Bell, Mrs. ©. R. Peterson, “Mrs, Carl Shumaker Mra. A. E. Stirre eee Mrs. Hawkinson Is. Honored At Birthday Party Monday. Mrs, Leivis Barker entertained in- formally Monday afternoon at her home on-South Beech street in honor of the 82nd birthday anniversary of Mrs. Hannah Hawkinson, mother of Mrs. Stanley Overbaugh. The after- noon was spent in sewing and at 5 o'clock a course lunch was served at a table decorated artistically in green, suggestive of St. Patrick's day. Guests present were, Mrs. Robert Brand, Mrs. C.F. Grows, Mrs, Arthur E. Kyte, Mrs, Robert Cla ton, Mrs. Stanley Overbaugh, Mrs. Sue Duthie and the honored guest eee Series of Talks This Week . At Salvation Army Citadel. ‘The series of talks being conducted this week at the Salvation Army cit- adel was opened last evening, the Rey. Willis Hugh Germany, pastor of the East Side Methodist commu- Se es eee IT NEW WITH 5 5 ; “DIAMOND DYES” } Beautiful home dyeing and tinting 1s guaranteed with Diamond Dyes. Just dip in cold water to tint soft, delicate shades, or boil to .dye rich, permanent colors, Each lb-cent pack age contains direc- tons so simple any woman can dye or tint 1 silke, irts, waists, coats, stockings, sweaters coverings, hangings, new. Buy “Dia dresses draperie everything nd Dyes'’—no other kind—and tell your druggist whether the material you- wish to color is wool or ailk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed geods.—Ady. — are able to quote following Sichling Milwaukee Rye, 3 Sichling Milwaukee Tea-Ta Goldstein’s Denver Rye- Goldstein’s Denver Zissel Goldstein’s Denver Goldstein’s Denver Twist-- 138 South Center Street Owing to a substantial reduction in Express rates, we Sichling Milwaukee Rye, 11% lb. loaf__ Sichling Milwaukee Pumpernickel, 114 Sichling Milwaukee Graham, 114 Ib. loaf___ Sichling Milwaukee Whole Wheat, 114 Ib. loaf. Goldstein’s Denver Pumpernickel weitzer_ CASPER. WYOMING— Opposite Consolidated Royalty Building prices on Bread: Ib, loaf___-__ -------40c ble, 114 Ib. loaf. nity church, being the epeaker of-the evening. A large number attend and special music was enjoyed, The talk this evening will be given by. the Rev. R. R. Hildebrand of the First Christian church, and the public is invited to attend. eee Women's Club of Burlington To Meet The Chicago Burlington and Quin- cy railroad Women’s club will meet this evening at the club rooms. tre| the freight depot at 8:30 o'clock and all those interested are invited to attend. The meeting wil! follow the Gym class exercises which are held on Tuesday evenings from © 7:30 o'clock until 8!30 at the depot. ° Rebekah Lodge to | Meet Wednesday. | The Nitrona Rebekah Lodge No. | 15 will meet fn regular session Wed- nesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows’ hall, All members are j asked to be present az business of importance will be transacted and candidates initiated. eee Mrs. Twiggs Will Be | Hostess For Club, | Mrs. O. W. Twiggs will be hostess Wednesday afternoon at o'clock at her residence, 120 North Fenway street, for a meetitng of the Past Noble Grand club. eee t | Mother's Division Meeting Planned for Wednesday. The mother’s division of the Cas- per Woman's Departmental club will | meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs: H. H. | Klockseim, 444 South Lincoln street. All members are urged’ to be pres. ent as business of importantce will be transacted. cee Monday Club Is‘Entertained Yesterday by Mrs. Hagens. The Monday Bridge club members were entertained yesterday by Mrs. | G. @ Hagens at her home on South Center street. The next regular meet- ing of the club will be held at the home of Mrs, Jeremiah Mahoney, 536 South Wolcott street, on Monday, March 30, High honors for the after. noon were won by Mrs. John’ B. Barnes, | | Personals Carl Shumaker, vice president and cashier of the Wyoming National bank has returned from. Kaneas where he was called by the serlous illness of his father, eee Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bretter of New York are guests in Casper for a few days. North Lincoln street for the regular eee Mr. and Mrs. 8..B. Hinderman of Gillette, Wyo., are guests at the ‘Townsend, Miss Helen Browne, of Norton, Kans: who wa gu here for Stop Coughing | and best way to | opayhs, alt croup, Oy oe “fin” and ls grippe coughsisto HAMBERLAIN’S €ouGH REMEDY Every user is a friend $1.50 each. 85c each, BABY BESS HOSE—Silk pair. : Consisting of 2 Shirts _ 2 Bands “ 2 Nighties __ 2 Dresses __ 2 Pair Wool Hose__ Wrapping Blanke 2 Silk and Wool G given on all Layettes. Silk Carriage Sets Hand Crocheted - of babies by L. Emmett Henry L, K. Shaw, M. D. Phone 2928 216 KB, econd St. Baby’s needs these days are many. We are trying so chard to help you solve the problem of fitting baby out with good reliable wearables at nominal prices. DAINTY BABY DRESSES—Made entirely by hand. Priced from $1.00 to $3.00. BABY COATS—All wool cashmere, wool crepes, || pongee and crepe de chine, white and colors. Priced from $5.95 to $10.75. - BABYS’ SILK AND WOOL SHIRTS—At $1.00 and BABYS’ SILK AND WOOL TEETHING BANDS— BABY ABDOMINAL BINDERS—60c to $1.00. SUGGESTED LAYETTE Popular priced 1 Dozen Diapers ____ NOTE—For this week only a 10% discount will be SPECIAL One-Half Price Table Baby Goods Slightly mussed, consisting of the following Hand Embroidered Pillow Cases Aplique Crib Sets Crepe de Chine and Woo! Bonnets Black Satin Rompers Without charge for the asking, books on the care Che Friday for Lovell, to visit. for a week with her sister, Miss Mary Maurila Browne who is an instructor in the schools there. ees ‘Word has been received in Casper of the arrival on March 4, in Mis: soula, Mont., of a baby son-to Mr. and Mrs.Elwood breisch, former residents of Casper. Mr. Breisch was formerly owner of the Flower 3hoppe of Center street. eee | Mrs. L. C. Harleabergser of Lan-| der is spending a few days in the city this week. | cee | Mrs. M. Morris came in yesterday to visit here with friends for a short} time from her home at Midwest. eee Mrs. George E. Carroll of Doug- las, Mrs. Charles O. Eckdah] of Lar- amie and Mrs. Margaret Summers of to attend the cony al Neighbors. ention of the Roy-| i eee | Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Merrill have returned from Denver where they spent three weeks or a month, eee | | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Horstman of | | Waltman are expected to arrive to- day, and will be guests here for a short time of Mrs. Charles Horet-| man at her home on Eleventh street. eee | Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. McGrady j will move the latter part of the week to the Miller apgrtments on CY av- enue. | CITY BRIEFS J. S. Scott, ‘repregentative of the Crane company of Omaha, is here on business this f * ee Homer Hutchinson of the Beldin Silk company of St. Paul, will spend @ few days here this week on’ bust- ness for his compan. eee E. D. McCally ts a Denyer man Spending several days here. see T. J. Flanagan and M. J. Flana-| gan of Tulsa spent yesterday in Cas- | [emanp tt r Me PHILLIPS” MILK OF MAGHESIA Accept only genuine “Phillips,” the original Milk’ of Magnesia. pre- scribed by physicians for 50 years as an antacid, laxative, corrective: 26-cent bottles, also 50-cent bottles, | contain directions—any drug store. —Ad ater and wool (in white), 75c_ || ~------$1.00 $2.00 -~--- .60' 1:20 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 | -< 65 1.30 1 ata 86 1.70 ertrudes 2.50 5.00 * $18.95 Carriage Robes Eiderdown Buntings Lace Basinette Covers Celluloid Novelties Moorcroft, are in Casper this week | ¥ Caspet Daily Cribune ‘eral weeks of her aunt and uncle,| per en business in connection with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sprowl at their| the Gaso Pump company, returning home on East Tenth street, left last | last evening to their home. eee M. 8. Darrill of Riverton {s in Cas- per on legal business, H, A. Young formerly connected L. Schumacker of Laramie was an | G out of town arrival in Casper last evening. se 8 of Greybull arrived yesterday. vee ¥.G anley is attending to busi-| ness here from New Yo: city see } J. J. Scott of Douglas spent yes terday here on business, eee dD. R es was among the Den- | ver business callers who arrived this mornin ry C. A. Korten, representat of Korten Brothers of © is 8 Buest at the Henning hotel. Hugh McDo Salt Creek ape deputy sherift of sterday here. Harry W. For o nal is here from C Suest at the Her ee and R. B. Smith "s trom Casper tn Charles H. Horstm vice presi- dent of the Citizens’ Nation! bank left Monday afternoon for, Iowa to spend several days on a combined business and pleasure trip. eee Wilbur Swick of the Casper Sheet Metal Works left Monday evening for Denver on a veral da’ bus iness trip. M. C. Cullen who has been visit- ing in Casper for the last week with His brother, Albert left “yester- day overland for h's home in Den- ver, eee |B, P. Campbell and F. P. Austin |are Denver business callers regis. with the Kasoming Ol! company and | tered at’ the Gladstone hotel. a resident of Cxgper {fe hereon bust:| oe ness from Denver. 8. H. Shults, 4 |}. C."B.. By Casper from | Re. A. Isbell, B. B. Price and B. | Rose are Denver men who arrived | n the clty this m oo | SES | Elmer C. Wells sper Jasper enroute from | Thermopolis. eee | Lee:A. Weils and E. A | are. numbered among the ousiness Visitors here this week: eee James 8. Griffin is in Cheyenne | on’ business, To Peel Off Freckled, Blotchy, Pimpled Skins As March winds, flying dust and Jairt are apt to injure any com- | Plexton, thie information will. be of | Special value sight now. If you have any cutaneous blemish, {t's easy to remove the disfigurement with: or- dinary mercolized wax. Applied nightly, the wax gradually removes freckles, pimples, , moth patches, sallowness or any surface eruption. The affected cuticle 1s absorbed, a Uttle each day, until the clear, soft | young and beautiful skin beneath ts brought wholly to view, Ask the druggist for one ounce of mercolis | ed wax,,use like cold cream at night, nd wash off in t mornt: For Easter Time BOYS’ CLOTHING Our Line of Boys’ Spring Clothing Is Complete BOYS, LISTEN! Here is a chance ‘to get a baseball or a bat FREE, with every suitor a pair.of shoes you get your choice. Hurry, get yours first. is here PAGE THREE, and T. W. of the We e expected irsday. Carl rive in Casper } | 232 EAST SECOND ST. Complete a), wo fo io ° | the new ©. AY will» want one of th or tan, in all. styles, pl or belted back, set in Raglan sleeves, at A brand new line of n and neat light patterns. 98c ae, over for t may Holt, M. D., LL. D and W & Perkins & Co. | SPECIALTY STORE Phone'19443_ |! Top Coats The. smartly dressed boy |* stylish Top Coats, in grey $6.45 to $12.45 BOYS’ BLOUSES Blouses, just arrived, dark BOYS’ SUITS | $6.45 to $18.45 \ Boys’ two-pant. Knicker Suits, new 2 styles, English styles, half belt models, colorings are here such as \ London lavender, powder ‘blue, greys and tans. #19 ! JACKIE COOGAN CAPS They are here the new caps, in all the good colors for spring. $1.65 and $1.95 ENGLISH | JUVENILE SUITS nd are the most strik- Juvenile 1own, the coat is full English cut. With two pairs of pants | vest, th ing Suits ever s plain and and smartest Sizes 4 to 9 years, at $10.95 to $14.95 | OH, BOYS, COME BOYS’ QXFORDS ese ain or. styles In the newest To the Golden Rule Shoe Department and get a good empire leaguc ball, given free with every pair of boys’ shues or oxfords. base- BOYS’ SHOES and colors. 1 x black, new style toes, Hound toes, also the new balloon pan mL k, new style to oe. Boys’, 24 to 6:._$4.95, $4.75, $4.45 | Boys, 21% to 6__ $4.45, $3.95 Little Gents, Little Gents, 1114 t $3.95, $3.45 1114 to 2. __._$4.75, $3,95, $2.95 | ———____ bcs ae BOY SCOUT HEAVY BOYS’ LACE BOOTS HIKING SHOE 12-inch top with welt soles. Half Munson last, welt soles and rubber the kids in town wear them. They heels. are dandies. Boys’,.214 to 6____ -$4.45, $3.95 Boys, $5 95 Youth, 1114 to 2- -=--~--$3.75 Bie to) Cason ee e KAYNEE Wash Suits Mothers will, be pleased to look the new line of Wash Suits he little tots, every style you want is here, Oliver Twist, Sailor and Middies, ‘at $1.98 to $4.98 OTHER WASH SUITS 79¢ to $1.69 FOR THE FREE A large indoor ball, with each suit. Here are Oliver Twist, Eton, French Sailor Middie styles, nere, serge, tweed, jersey Sizes 214 to 7 LITTLE BOYS and cash or flannel. in years, $3.49 to $9.45 GOLDEN RULE DEP’T STORE LINDSAY & CO. ———— eee