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THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1925 By MARY TOBIN Mrs. Weidner for Thursday Club. Mrs. Charles Weldner entertained the Thursday ridge club this after- noon at her residence, 334 East Eleventh street, for the regular ‘meeting of the club. Substitutes for the afternoon were: Mrs. Nell Kim: ball, Mrs. eC. R. Peterson and Mrs. M. C. Price, The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs Frances: Biglin on South Center street. see Home Economic Division Meeting This Week. A meeting of the home economic division of the Casper Woman's De- partmental club will be held on F'ri- day aftefnoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Homer F. Shaffer, 646 South Park ayenue. All members ate asked to be present, eee House Warming at Price Residence Wednesday. A number of friends of Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Price gathered at their new residence Wednesday in the Poling apartments for an informal evening, among them being A. J. Hazlett, Miss Mina Bilis, Miss Glenn McGahey, athletic director of the Young Women’s Christian associa- tion, Miss Mue Winter, principal of Park school, Miss Alice Sandiford of New York City, regional director of the Girl Scouts of America, and Miss Isabel Prite. see Methodist Pastor Will Speak at Citadel. The Rey. Lewis E. Carter, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church, will speak this evening at the Salvation Army cltadel on Wol- cott street, the talk to be one of the series being given this week. eee Hard Time Social Friday Evening. Members of the Tau Gamma Gamma class of the First Christian church will’give 4 hard time social Friday ‘evening beginning at 8 o'clock at the church to which the public is invited to attend. It is re quested by the committee in charge that all’ women and girls attending bring pies. A fine will be imposed on all those not wearing hard time clothing. + . 'e Evening Party Given To Honor Minnesota Guest. Miss Charlotte Scholes of Minne- sota, guest in Casper of her aunt, Mrs. Lucille McWilliams at her home on Spruce street, was com- plimented at an informal party given last evening by Mrs. R. R. Reynolds. Green and white colors were used with effectiveness in the decorations for the party. Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reichel, Mrs. H. H. Stoner, Miss Helen Murdock, Miss Scholes and the Messrs. Howard Maxwell and*John Doyle. Panhellenic Tea Saturday Aiternoon. Members of the Panhellenic asso- ciation are invited to attend a tea to be given on Saturday afternoon, March 21, at 3 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. H. P. Fishburn, 1224 South Wolcott street. Hostesses for the afternoon will be members of the following sororities, Delta Gamma, Chi Omego, Alpha Xi Delta, Alpha Phi, Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Phi Omega. Methodist Aid Mecting Tomorrow. The Ladies’ Aid society of the First Methodist church will meet ¥riday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the church, with members -of the GIILO O09 Fashionable women everywhere prefer Cameo patterns. name iss mark of high quality and exclusive style Milliners ave to show Cameo patterns POPLAR ST. BARGAINS We Buy, Sell and Trade Good Trunk Oak Dressers ~ $10.00 jin the city yesvterday from Buffalo, Capito] Hill ‘circle as hostesses. The meeting will be featured by’a pro-} gram to be given by the Capito) Hill circle, and a tea towel shower. A large attendance ts desired. eee Meeting This Evening Of R. E. C. Club. The regular meeting of the R. E. C, club of the First Christian church will be held this evening at 8 o'clock at the church, instead of at the home of Mrs, Robertson as was originally planned. eee Presbyterian Aid | Bake Sale Saturday. t The Ladies’ Ald soclety of the Winter Memorial Presbyterian church will hold a bake sale Satur- day at the Holmes hardware store. : eee L. D. 8S. Society to Give Bazaar and Social. | * Members of the Latter Day Saints Relief society will give a bazaar and social Friday evening beginning at 7:30 o'clock in the "Labor Union temple to which the public {s invited to attend. Church Choir to Present Vaudeville. Members of the choir of the North Casper Christian church will give a six-act vaudeville Friday evening, March 20, at the chureh, corner of H and Grant streets. The last act, “Getting “Off,” will be exceptionally interesting as well as-humorous. A small ‘admission fee will be charged and the public is invited to attend, the entertainment to begin at 8 o'clock. The cast of characters for the last act follo Hildegrade Cummings—Mies Buler; Nona Curm- mings Beaver, Miss Laehr; Mrs. Cummings, Mrs. Wright; Julla Cum- mings, Miss Hester; Grandma Bliss- ington, Mrs. Wilkinson; and Wil- Mam Thornton, Mr. Iserman. see Bridge Luncheon Friday For Characters of Play. Mrs. E.G. Sinclair will be hostess Friday at her home at an informal luncheon and bridge party for the cast of “A Woman of Character,” the play which was given last Fri- day by members ofthe dramatic division of Casper Woman's Depart- mental club. Among the guests who. will attend are: Mrs. J. H. McCorry, Mrs. W. H. Patten, Mrs. R. T. Kemp, Mrs. W. H. Price, Mrs. W. J. Hag’ Mrs. A. A. Schulte, Mrs. C, P..Plummer, Mrs. Glenn Littlefield, and Mrs. James Laughlin. and Mrs. W. J. Wehrli. Personals Mrs. Amanda Kutzleb, who recent- ly returned from Florida where she spent some time, underwent an op eration recently at the Lincoln street hospital, and ts reported to be convalescing rapidly. eee Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Patterson ure expected to arrive today from Fort Collins where they were married on Monday.’ Mrs. Patterson before her marriage was Mrs. Myrtle Hall, Mr,. and Mrs,. Patterson will spend a short time here visiting with friends before going to Midwest to make their home. eve Mrs.-Harry Boone left this week for Midwest to join Mr,."Boone and make her home there,. eee Mr, and?Mre. C. F. Bechtol of Edgerton are guests at the Glad- stone hotel today. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ferguson were arrivals in Casper yesterday from Cheyenne. . Mrs. P, McGuire is in Casper for a few days from her home in Ther- mopolis. : Mri and Mrs. J. H. Farlow of Salt Creek are in the city for a short time Mrs. L. ‘Ty Cox’ was an arrival in the city today from Cheyenne, ewe Mrs. Pearl “Moody of Douglas ix, attending the convention of the Royal Neighbors being’ here this week. eee Mr. and Mre. R. C.. Jefferies and William Tharp were arrivals here yesterday fram their bomes at Clearmont, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hi falo are guests in the ci of But. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Owen d ar Wyo. . Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Burritt of Salt Creek are visiting with friends here and shopping for a few days, eee Word was received in Casper yes- terday of the death in Kansas of Clark Shumaker, father of Carl Shu- maker of this city. Mr. Shumaker left last evening for Kaneae, < BEAUTIFY. IT WITH “DIAMOND DYES” }| Oak Drop Leaf Tables_$5 |! Good Duofolds...$15 Up i Large size Camera_$10.00 || Chiffonier ~~~ Rocking Chairs-.._.$2 Up McComb Furniture Co. Cor. Tenth and Poplar Sts. Phone 2373-J Open Evenings Perfect home dye- ng and tinting is gUaranteed with Diamohd Dyes. Just dip in cold} water to tint eoft, | delicate shades, or boll to dye h permanent colors Bach 15-cent pack age contains di rections so simpte any woman can dye or tint ln gerie, allks. rib béns, skirts, walsts, dresses, coats. | stockings, sweatere; draperies, erings. hangings, everything new Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no otiw kind--and ‘tell your druggist whet! er the materia! you wieh to color ts wool or silk, or whether {t ts lMoer cotter, or mixed gods. cov Movies Hollywood © not alw and carried her away, “underworld and her daughter left hor’ Che Casper Daily Cribune A Reel Thriller in Real Life iim actor to sue enacted on studio lots. for a divorce. Witness this three-res quarreled with Reel2. CITY BRIEFS Frederick G. s, Well known drapery salesman ‘s attending to business affairs here from Denver D. Bailey, of the Pathe Pi company arrived from Denver evening, E) BE. Evarts, representative of the ©. P. Forge and compa E the out of town bu from Roche N. N. L, Allison of Den Casper last evening. Harry McNamara for Fort Collins, wher left this wee ver re he has position with an oll com- cepted a pany. see Robert Edie of Douglas spent yes terday in Casper. cece E.R. Semmens, district sales manager for the American Tobacco company and who succeeded Mr jarnett in this territo: last per Mont. even) Fred Klink, Jr., of D ed last evening from where he ,has been 5 Monday on business, pects to return to h evening. eee E. T. McDowell of spending a few da Jobn Dreibelbis of here’ this weels. 8. D. Tomlinson, of Paper company with Denverreturs Thermopolis pending. sinc: Mr. Klink ex is home Salt Creek is | 3 in this city. Sheridan fs the Carpenter headquarters in Cheyenne is registered at th ‘Townsend. eee 8. H. Wickworth is among the reybull busines several days her: W. E. Pearsou t visitor here today al E. Lindstrom, cor ings, is attending to t here for a few da Judge Bryant vied th ERE 1s one of the gowns from Paris. unusual (eatures avle Crain Cromer visitors spending ovell busine: and Mrs » Leigh M | Paris Evening new evening One of tts is a detach: ath home in the Standard addi- ery J. F. Barnes, sales manager of the United States Rubbery company Omaha, is in Casper on busin |and ts a guest at the Henning hotel | Cia | lor . abel of the Isabel Kent Dry Goods company of Denve is attending to business affairs. in Casper. see | Everett Brown expects to leave Saturday for Nebraska to spend se\ eral weeks at his former home. e- W. L, Paulsen and B. C. Kimball of the state internal revenue depart ment, 4 in Casper to spend the of the month, from C. oH. out of town visitor here. Fionekas of Kaycee is ose Ede A. Lewis of Meeteetse arrived in the eity on business. | Dave Marten of Buffalo is here | ou business for a few da see R. E.. Anderson is a Midy | visitor in the city for a few day: : B. L. Trout of LaGrange, Wyo jarrived-in Casper y | pects to spend 1 Henry Hickox is a business visitor who arrived recently from Baggs. Saat Harry Byers, electrical engineer | of Denver, arrived this morning. | eee | T, W. Carléon and Birch Adding- ton of the Western Electric com- pany are business visitors in Casper. eee Thomas-Cooper returned last ev | ning from Thermopolis where he at |tended the wool growers’ conven . | Chester Baker zinger have tak the Blackmore. o- | Leigh McGrath left Tuesday c ning for New Mexico to spend » 1 months there on business. Vee ahs! Sterling silverware, liberty tern,at close out prices. Hothrox Jewelry Co. FINE SPIRIT SHOWN BY CLUBS AND FIGHTERS IN oe and Willlam m apartments Ut fie Despite the hard ny close decis ed the ame t the Elks, brought out on among both managers. Harry Yesness voiced that spiri last night, when at the conclusic of the program he sald: “Win, lose or draw it with me. The cause to funds are going {8 a good < | we are willing to give tt support. The Yesness boys will be in the finals tonfght to give thei best.” pe it Sa | Out of 8,801 women recelved tn | English prisons last year, no fewer than 7,258 had been convicted | fore. More than one thousand of them had been convicted between 1! | and 20 times, and 2.886 more thar | 20 tin Sgt | try the 2 for 1 Store for rist tent te |Are You Fat? Just Try Thi Vhousands of overfat people hav become slender by following the a vice of doctors who recommend Mar mola Prescription Tablets. These little fat reducers are made from the saine formula as the famous Ma | mola Prescription. It:too fat, don’t , | Walt-go to your druggist now and | te y one dollar (the same price the rid over) procure a box of thes« blets. If you prefer you may “ure them direct by sending price the Marmola Co., General Motors dy., Detroit, Mich, They redu teadily and easil No need f Uresome exercise or starvation ind no unpleasant effects,—Ad his wife, shown below “Red” dashed up in anoth Reel 3—They appeared at home the next evening fully’ rece here yesterday to spend a short time | ELAS BOXING TOURNEY: es Reel dau: 1 thriller. with he 1—"Red” Kirby, hter, Queenie, She kidnaped his wite SARNOFF KEEPS PROMISE MADE ~TO RADIO FANS ‘British Entertainment | Is Given to the U.S. Public. By ROBERT MACK. (Copyright, 1925, Consolidated Pres: | elation) SINGTON, March 19,—David off has kept his promise to’ the ners of the United States. Six j months ago, the young vice presi ' | | | dent and 1 manager of the Ra dlo Corporation. of America faced the third annual radio conference called by Secretary of Comerce | Hooyer in Washington and assured the fadio public that, given the use | of fifty kilowatts of power, he would make Eritish voices and Brit- ish music audible in the United States. ‘ Now he has startled the listening east with an unannounced concert from the Savoy hotel, London. The program re-broadcast simul- taneously Saturday night by WJZ New York, WRC, Washington, and WGY, Schenecta An earller at- tempt at trans-oceanle broadcasting Thursday apparently failed. The second concert, however, was the real thing and to those who tun- | ed in trans-oceanic rad{o concerts passed once and for all out of the realm of theory. _ Sarnoof had brought British voices and British ' muste clearly to America and had | done it with half the power he had suggested This success {s just a beginning of what 1s to be done on the air that yvers the Atlantic. It was learned today that the British programs will | be repeated as often as weather and | other conditions permit. | And although for the time being, Sarnoff is unable to carry out an- other promise—to send American music acros the Atlantic to Europe in return for the British and con- tinental programs, it 1s believed the the reciprocity problem will be solved within a few months, Just when the department of com- merce apparently had got-its New ork broadcasters lined up on a deft nite ba::s and had dissuaded a | prospective entrants to Manhat- already over-crowded wave the eir plans a 6,000. bande, the Hote] Roosevelt and et 5 ann an rware, Iibert Pat- | jose out prices rock's YT Ek Sar A Dallas woman possesses {n her collection of antique jewelry a dia- {Several Cases Set for’ Hearing at Later: |ter day | that case | witnesses | to appe NO SESSION OF POLICE COURT ON WEDNESDAY Dates Here. t time in several wee! sion was hi du the fact The | For the no police court s¢ afternoon he docket ¥ against W. charged with yio to empty. could be nalin was arrested day night in the rei David street. Er J. Muller street, and R. uth David st rin police w Judge tempt to fix re: auto accident Tuesday evening the corner of Lincoln and Seventl streets !n which four occupants o the Mullenix auto were injured. Mul!- enix charges that Wallace was ex- ceeding the speed limit when the two cars came together. Officer William Baker, who wound- ed hiniself In the side Saturday af- ternoon by an accidental discharge of His police revolver, virlted™ his col'eagues at police headquarters thig morning. Baker had been con fined to his bed ar the result of the accidental shooting, and for.a time after the accident experienced pain | in breathing. Baker told Desk Ser- pr Quin- | 9 o'clock Tues: 315 noon seant Guy Wright that he was rap idly improving although the pain continued, It-ls expected that Offi- cer Baker will be back on duty itn a few days ; | Jimmy Wrigkt, at the city jail, arre’ at 5:10 o'clock last night. b; Free! and booked for being ¢ ee ee FRANK SIPPLE TO BE The body of Bipple, 67 years old and a er of Y ming, will be taken tonight fr the Shaffer-Gay undertaking 5 here and sent to Macon, Mo., funeral services will be held. Macon ts the home of the late Mr. Sipple who died yest in bis room at thé Natrona. hotel following a pro-! longed illness, Mr. Sipple has been owner for r years of a.ranch in the Bates Hole country. The bod; was viewed by many friends of th deceased pioneer at the undertaking | parlors today. | “DUA GANG’ OF CASPER MAKES MOVIES; FILM GOMING TO AMERICA Caspers’ gang of inventive bo; are always busy thinking up some new stunt for the Fox News. Their latest 1s Saf! Wagons. This was done by rigging up sails and attaching them to their little wagons. As the is usually plenty of wind in Ca their worries for motive power were over once their sail was up. About m dozen boys turned out with their sail wagons on one of the windiest daye Casper hae seen in some time and as the title says—Then’ they're | off, over the bounding main street This picture was made out on CY | avenue a few weeks ago by Georg Stewart, who {s the local Fox News camera man her This little sub 6 ¢ the features in the be shown at the America Friday and Saturda; pietu made tf le the Unit ott parte of t give the boys great ple w th their ple ywhe but the caption headed— ning is no smal in itseltf, £ of advertis | Sterling silverware, tern,at close out prices. pat- | throck's | mond cross 250 years old made for the great-gr: dmother of the You Can Quickly Limber Up Even Chronic Swellings in Knee, Foot, Ankles, Arch, Hips, El- bow, Shoulder or Finger Joints Yield to the Mighty Powerful Influence of JOINT-EASE, It's here, right In town and every ‘ive druggist hase it. 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