Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 21, 1925, Page 3

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seal Ati 21,1925 ~~ - n " he Casper Daily Cridune eres a oot Sennnenea sesnememmenenemnemend ‘PAGE THREE. ) / | Princess’ Wedding to Be Society PRESIDENT IS NOT PERMITTED: OC ETY I Event in Washington in Summer TO BE QUOTED IN INFORMATION ACT * DOLED OUT BY Y HIS SPOKESMEN | By DAVLD LAWRENCE. Consolidated Press By MARY TOBIN Concert For Monday who attended the first performance | Drawing Much Interest Were enthusiastic about it und anx- Of interest to the local music lov- | {ous to sec it again. ers and the general public will be} It 1s being arranged by the Na- the concert to be given on Monday |trona Rebexah lodge No, 13, the evening of next week, April 27, by | members of which are working very Ina Bourskaya, mezzo-soprano. Ma-| hard in thelr endeavors to x; . were contin. se Murray tn erduy after id a fine o M Lecles 4 WASHINGTO? drung John Lamok, John. Mat wits t < iru dame Bourskaya in one brief season |™oney to pay an obligatjon recent- | White House d J.C, Barkey paid fines o! Ming tr took her place among the foremost|!¥Y incurred by sending their -drill | posed to chi * bed t ; each for being drunk. Mines o! Vi wl 1b: artis's on the rosters of the Chi-|team to Wheatland. ‘The play is | President Coolidge can not be quoted | the time tn order elie wid re assessed against L. L. Bick ° 5 Kimba!) | cago and Metropolitan Grand Opera|Under the direction of Herman | directly or tndirectly with reference Sekt Ruths f corn ford and Willlam Allsnu: i compantes. Trepte. and ‘Mrs. J. A. Williams. | to the mation he gives .to the] OT Sate auanentintoe neti J. A. Gos: _ Tickets for the concert will be on} A nominal admission: will be subject on which there has | 1" Ah. ; | elng drynk sale every day this week at the| Charged and the public ts {nvited: c'ugitatton recently because | S4Ods. | of $50 for violation the drug r Is ¢ Charles E. Well’s music store and The cast includes the following vurying {mpresrions deriyed| 4.—The | le t Kirts the, Klein-Mark's Music and Art| well known people: nts frony thelr | any | ay Shoppe. On Monday, the day of Mrs, Florence Scofield the concert, the tickets will be Vra Ellison | placed on sale beginr 10 Miss Anna Marshall | o'clock at the America theater, 3. Treglown | where the recital will be given. Jorkins Job . A. Lindsay The recital is one of the series | Deacon Sm: J. A. Williams being put on under the.direction of the Charity department ef the Cas-| Lutheran Aid to Hold per Woman's Departmental club, the | Regular Meeting. ' proceeds used to benefit e at the White} meet in thi | House on divut | some of them wer the weit und | sisting an officer |the White How ceuman at the | some polka soeee -G }sure R | Senator WwW “Smith” forfelt a $15 not appear tn police court noon. ent does not th g new to be sald} n bunkers. have | goes on the suine | dof foreign busl- cash bond 1 to meet fn the ne eng he needy n Lutheran Ladies Aid rs thaking thelr | ah eal of Casper. soci will mett at the home of | think it whi-be u Hy ‘ iphiey! ; Mrs. Ballard, 119 East Second! to i os de } Casper Men Attend eet, on Thursday aft on ‘at | Th de Hadn't e any K. of C. Meeting 2 o'clock. members are. urged | " Take atte < the Of interest to Casper Knights of | to be present. | rth a . am Columbus will be the following no- } z ¢ 0 eolcenbure ; tice from the Cheyenne paper of the] C..B.& Q. W seigak itybonte’ DOr We colds initiation and banquet on Sun Club Mecting This Evenin er ehe Teeeabnt hachawaitew of the Cheyenne council: meeting of the “A patriotic address by Hon, John ton and Quincy Dillon, who discussed the battle of|men's club will be held Lexington and Concord and other | ning at 8:30 o'cjock in the ‘t sve the spec th re: | aatlers ——— Revolutionary r history, was thel]over the frelaht depot which witt sud to have. ‘ — = = aie = outstanding feuture of # banquet oe ceently by Senutor But: | Mea’ ot} — Sunda vening which followed a | Departmental Club aneachusetin on Chis sub lithe. P ab Ire a meeting of the Cheyenne Council of | Directors to Meet. ject, and net havi seen it, he! f aie eat yy) tha Knights of Columt t which here will be a. meeting “of the could net comment on tt a ete 4 eC a cluss of 25 were Inttlate newls ed bourd of directors and | thing that could be indleated 4 a nat thar ‘rienc were W. Q. Phelan, chairmen ot the Women's - Depar abi te owill be that | its up ta date on our protec nnection, 80 feGevern, C. Cullen | mental ¢ 10-o'clock Wednesday 5 the early Washingtot: season iy was Hox e much | nd Ty Joe Cahiil.’ ‘The | morning ee se eee A CT Rie emery great granddaughter of fomper | oe enitoned at the last cabinet | * nation ni fees oe s held at ¢ Bel A full dance ts desired. of Prinerss si Pa Bruce Smith (iert), Louisville, Ry FP aie * | meeting, name: t our galns ty oe b by the the se | Pp rant, atid re : De fo the importa 1 the Bika se «al President. Gis Jaushter of Prince Michael Cantecusene,, pe Beta Wie tire \Mer: nih F Pati seaslona lot (he UMeutin Teal Bertha: is the 4 p armies, aud Use fortes © ie | rt alnw in the exporta ry § 3 ig Wednesday. -peneral in the Hossian cs p embers and Initiates | WoL. isuykendahi Redekah Loage | AOPKE fon cf manufacturing producis. * meets St. Mary's | No, 39 will -meet Wednesday eve Carts of Bostun That was along: Ure line that the ‘In Girl J ictim | r Hartman | at the Odd Fellows hall and all me ivi zits ian P _ | protective poltey sought, to produce Jand stimulate, It was very difficult | — i Is left this mornring| to say what raw material ts, Some Of Ex-Klansman any such thing as | raw material, What he meant was 2 Pe seek Henry Goodman and Frank Paulen|* general way, products Uke waol| 1414.4 poris uch | Recent visitors in Cheyenne from | returned last evehing from o week's | and those things that g: preg ae per Into further | rolsoning: sper were, Autorn H. Atkins, Mrs.| trip to the northern part of manufacture after they. come! tnto |S ade Oberholtzer, for whose , | et “swell ae visiting meinbers fn | \J_sec- | the city are invited to attend. Re- ss was hments will be served during the local count & committee in charge. work was | eee W. Q Phe | Betty Mae Cr ted by Will Give F panied ty Mr. Sco! for the Quiney ri James I by motor fur Rawlins say there ts! Hroad. belie in} | oe Crouch, daughter of Dumars, W. W. Lacy, and | state country. They may not be considered | 1), fy. c. Stephenson,” fornier | Shoes and Oxfords M. C. Crouch, will be Webrii. see |4s raw material tn a certain sense | °° 04 aragon of the Ku Klux Klan | for Men that have to a number of her small | Res . Joseph Fardell, representative. of | Of the word...But by raw materials, | oy two others are being held, ac-| Style and Quality. e nds at a children's party to be} Mr. and Mrs. Dan Suilivan are|the Russel Irwin company of Den-| he meant those products that were) Caine to a pathologie finding re:| Ask t the Friend- given Thursday ufternoon at her| the proud parents cf 4 10 pound|-ver, left thls morning for Billings, | 0t really for final consumption. ed today. } tee mamta Seen ’ home on CY avenue, in honor of her | baby son who arrived on Monday, | haying spent # short time in Caw.| , 2—The president hadn't any in- - ly Five _ Beni eighth birthday anniverss April 20, at their residence, 1428|per on business in connection with| formation about, the’ dirigable Los Dibherniand Meas Tes Beis | South Walnut street. Mrs. Sullivan | his company Angeles taking any pictures Ofthose EURALGIA | Woman's Association Will | was formerly Miss an. | soe who might be supposed to be en- Nonie Dono’ orheadache—rub the forehead Globe Shoe Company Mine San Depart) . re dene eee ‘ 4 in smuggll h ery any, Saad Meet at Moore Residence: ee M. Aiton 1s transacting bust-| E8e4, ! emugsling and the query melt and inhale the vapors | : nae : eis ete the Woman Mrs. E. H. Corse of the Cath ness affalrs _} E S-sthe hvawiballen eproserty « cus | Arthur Bruns, Manager ‘ne puraneiDiGe Held! commrrot, attae heushtees aka Meme a Nene Glam: : todian nuturally wanted to have an | 230 SOUTH CENTER ST. Tie TP Cohy | noon sat 2:99 e'clock at the resiMence stone hee ee te | oe AviTucker ‘arrived tagtveyentng| audit made 90 as td show what. prop. VAPORUB, we | t Lt ot Mrs. Fred Moore, 114 se covate ey WSLS x erty came into his hand« and for! Over 17 Million Jara Used f David stre Mrs. L. b. Li Mr. and Mrs. A. Pearson cf Chey B..EB.-Anfleraon js tere of busine 1 4 be the assistant hostess enne are guests in Casper J senna won 26, HEte OD: BUSES | = " ee ee ip otehboe hs jens ars mupael ty caper: |for a short time from his home in : a Omaha. F ivision Mr, and Mry. D. MeFeprn avd son'| O74%* a | \ 2 Tomorrow. | of Kaycee ax®'m Casper-to visit with |" 5 “33 yteGort arrived this week | : | | Tle rewular meeting of the. liter | Mr. Melerrn’s father who will un-|¢5., Tima, O., and expects to ey al Tr Re | ary division of the Casper Womun’'s | dergo an operation this we at n sflort Sieukace a Dilan tal eluly will be held to- | local hospital. ward, eee J | morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock ut oe ¢ | "OP. Ke! ery as) Lu Wiliam Te, Unset jthe home of Sirs. MM. Lyona ‘in| Mr. and Mrs. J. EaSeott and Mrs. jun Wrrivel ie thee ee ae | es | the Lincoln apartments, 607 East | John F. Trevett motored to Lavoye Hees: Ren Coke cana | Oo 1arm t e Women Winter Memoriet Aid | Lind avenue. Among those who will4 this afternoon and expect to oh | fety to M L. T. Turner is attending to bust ness mattérs of importance here from Denver for several days’ this of Casper . take part {>the programm which will | to Casper this evening. © | be under the direction of Mrs. E. G oe 8 | Mr. and’ Mrs. 0. H.. Gibbs of 5) ; week : mice Siebel, Mre. | sex are guests at the Townsend ho- ay Re soe Peete ier gah + Price | tel toda Ter | I. W. Marsh ts here on busin | f i is 3 D cei th ‘gar oc ‘a 9 o'clock | Art Exhibit to Be Mr. and: Mrs, C, 1. McBride‘are | °F te General Cigar company. Meld at G ests in Cas Patterson tg in the cliy.on One hundred and fifty fine Porter | Greybuil - atterson fy in the city o 3 . business for a short tim week prints of the most famed paintings | ees ower des a short time this week | ures of all lands—repro-| Mrs. E : ie om their home at) p H Card Party St. Mark Guild M Thore wishing e tables for the Informal card party to be afiernoon at? the by St. Mark’s Guild Rosenrow has returned to cae directly from the originals | Casper from Denver where she : 4 ; | Rickar been louned to the G spent several days on business and| int this school fcr an urt exhibition to r viriting with frie eis given Cheyenne is a} Paul Weldner, 2541-J- cunds to buy pictures for the school. | oleate | ete ee pares: : Sete Bo A These may be seen Thursday and | Mr, and Mrs. Leigh Townsend Jett | 1.56 yeni med : P.O. -*" | Friday, April 23 and 24, from 4 to | last evening for er on a shert | ee | olaysen 4 M At an ela-| 9 o'clock. An’ ddmission of 25 cents | business: trip. E. G. Taylor Mis la, is here} | borate Junch will he served. | will be charged for adulte’ and 10 see lor of Missoula, is here nae | cents for c'! en {om ] mien on business, having arrived last eve. : ; \ | cents for , | Mr. anc yin To afl ning. | rae, Sy ig eee on | bates : rived In Casper last evening trom |” * ‘Geae | Cue Poaceae indie “comedy, «a | Party To Be Given For | Omaha and expect to spend the sum-| Churies Grierson, owner of the rte ear, comedy, -*| Bride of Next Month bs this city. Mrs. Turn | Gasper D pe th Na i Family Affair,” which was enacted iner months inthis city | Casper Dry-Cleaning establishment, | The third of a series of parties) er was formerly « resident of Cas-| p45 so successfully at the Presbytertan returned from a sev days ? 3 that have been annoynced in pre-| per. i nee, ; tabernacle a month’ ago, “will be} intial courtesy to Mies Truth varie ber y ier business trip spent in Denver siven again with the same cast On|.) Mahoney, who will be married rs. We W. G ; gauk: April 30 at the I, O. O. hall. All bie - z Mra. We W, Gross I. C. MeCarthy Den in the near future to. Ralph E. Bar- | ts visiting tn Casper with her daug ton, will be given this evening by} ter, Mrs. T, H. Grey at Mrs. B. J. Donahge and her sister, | on Durbin street. Miss Edna Smith. The entertatn- | see ment-will be given at the home of} Mrvtand Mrs. Michael’ Martir ne latter on South Center street | spending the will -be in the form of a miscel-| friends laneous shower and bridge party. | ae er, 4 Invited guests include: Mrs, P: Miss Ge Hooper, Mrs. Charles T, Grady, Mrs. | jeave | Oliver G. Johnson, Mrs.. Leo An-| visit t few ness missior | broker, {s here for {s | in Caspe! IS GT ate ee ed ere ROUPED on the grassy hills of sunny France, Cowan, Mrs. Arthur A, Schulte, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C, M. re OP | or oth are: uu y Riach, Mrs. Dayid Fox, Mrs. Bethy ots ayes en Maite: se a ghey ig Lt ; + ry hundveds: of skilled needlew Qusers faithfully Jacke Alexis Leary, Mrs, Nell Xelm- |‘thermopolls trom their home in Den: u ped A, ply their masterful art of hand-embroidering linen , Mrs. joseph rew, | ver, Fs hird o: aia , , > ‘ Mrs. ©. TR. Peterson, | Mrs. Leroy a porkinen rns tee ee the werlc’s dresses. No other women in the world can impart | 6) 7. SH eae tin eNatmen se be such deft touches by hand. Every stitch that is taken “4 8. J. O'Day of Chicago ts aber Violet Lever, Miss Margaret Cur- ing to business affairs here tin, Miss Lovey Norris, Mis | tee ie Ubon Aine oe || CEEY BRIEFS “| ait shows years and years of skillful training—the very ts | Sullivan, Miss Margaret England “DIAMOND DYES” height of perfection in the art of needlecraft. M yt) yi 5 These are the dresses you are invited to see—i = Mies Patricia Frances Sullivan, Miss| —imported hand COLOR THINGS NEW { Ethel Rowse, Miss Katherine Des- | ¥e** s-ese : id cmuerei eh ea linen beauties at prices you'll agree are hard]; sert and-Miss Mahone: rd tlacken-cud deat kbebecds| eet 5 AO aye t one-half of their actual worth. Sule 4 a th auultul j \ P ‘ fee, niCesber Aine, pam a éyelng and tinting The colors include all the soft, light shades. Many are beautified : Se ERSON. S bs eie=e. > is Suaranteed with by delicate stitching that blends into perfect harm: ony of color P AL Jack H. Holland of the Hendri-| Diamond Dyes | and design. 46 to 60 Bolthoff company is in Casper on| Suet dip in cold | i one of his regular business trips water to Unt eof | ‘ J, W. Cunningham of 826 South | ¢rom Denver. | ielicate shades, o: | Kenwood street left Sunday overland eee boll to dye rich @ : aun ° for Miami. Fla | ow. z. nuiar eirakerte ‘tat permanent colors ome in and examine these sterling, | PRs, of B® rp nse | Casper this week Rep bi beeen ce y ee Tr iP ; Miss Pauline Green of South Wol- se age contains ¢) | i y a ms ie sott etreat bas sefuried roms a’ way-| !om’dhaséouively 0isiesa ‘ts socopih epcilbae eo! bial | mported values—THIS WEEK! eral days pleasure trip spent in Den- | thig mornring from Denver and ox- | #"Y Woman can dye or tint lingerle | ver. pects to epend several days here. silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, dresses ee ewe ewesters, draperics | Miss Mary Grigtith departed last F. P. Williams of Bakersfield, hangings, every thing new evening for Lusk, where she makes | Calif, is in this city for a few day “Diamond Dye: nd other | her home with an aunt, following a | eee kind—and tell your druggist whethe: few days’ visit spent here with her} James Le Brown spent yesterday | the material you wish to color tr | father, James Griffith, head of the | here from Lavoye. wool or ellk, or whether it te linen mechanical department of the Trib- “ee cotton, or mized goods.—Ad une. aes J. D. McClellan of Arminto spent tant yesterday here on business. ‘ ever woman's —a convenien' Friends of Mre. George Scott of ove The Elite Beauty Shoppe , 628 North Center will be pleased to] G. C Watkins of Chicago tw a{| Marcelling and>all lines of were place to meet learn that she ts convalescing rap: | business visitor in Casper, a guest at || Beauty work done by an ex ¥ your friends idly from @ #everal montbs’ illness |the Henning hotel pert bperator, and was able to leave Casper thir a ble 5 | week for Beatrice. Neb., to consult |. Ed Adanis of Lingle, Wyo., is-vis E. Burnham Cosmetics PI 5 pal, s Ya specialist, Mrs. Scott’ was accom: !tiing in Casper for a short time Phone 1640M—109 . Center ¢) - be nt ret ES

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