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7 =ssethe Fis ; te F “G THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1925 ry | aracerwe Che Casper Dally Cribune | Ni : ’ leave town. At the time the sen: mothers or m “inl . : thai ‘she us | Concert Next Week By _|KIWANIS CLUB HAS DISTRICT. (22-2 ing a | mother to the luncheon of the club iv ghicatpvelneg eset nates ee ! ipa next Thursday noon. Mothers’ Day ¢ I aD mel TE HERE WITHOUT over 3 Dr. R. J. Malott Begins| Practice in Big Oil | District. All the dash and romance of the | most critical of audiences will be With the retire: Jica, 1eac ng tenor of the Chicago Celebrated Opera Tenor | Will Be Colorful Event [s AN INCUMBENT Youthful Dash and Romance Are Coupled With Talent of Senor Don Jose Mojica, “Valentino” of the Opera. jica is more than a promis- ished talent—pleasure to watch the Chicago American's praise. H.C. Van Diest, district governor ot the Colorado-Wycming district of Kiwanis International, of Colorado Springs; John Stansbury, Heutenant governor of D: and H. D. Mac- Donald, of Colorado Springs, r guests of the local Kiwanis club and delivered inspiring talks at the luncheon ses- sion of the club at the Henning ho- tel this noon. duced R. C. Cather, president. A eon of the club when a paper was OFFICERS AS GUESTS TODAY; SERVICE ADDRESSES FEATURED sible to the convention of Kiwanis International in June. He said that two special Pullman cars will carry the district delegates to the conven- tion as a part of a special Pullman train carrying delegates from the west and northwest. Mr. Van Diest announced that the comfnittee in charge at St. Paul has arranged an elaborate “program with special en- terfainment features for the ladies dertaken by the Kiwanis. In closing ham's activities as district gover- is May 10, and the luncheon next week will be on the Thursday pre- ceding Mothers’ day. A special pro- gram has been arranged and a spe- clal menu of food which will please the mothers, will be served. The De Molay orchestra played several selections which were great- ly enjoyed by the club members, Dr. W. H. Snoddy announced that ap- plications for entrance to the Citt zens’ Military Training camps must be in the hands of the officials at Fort Douglas, Salt Lake City and Fort D. A, Russell, Cheyenne, by May 10, and urged all young men to turn in their applications at his and were introduced by Mr. Cather. PROPOSED; HENDERSON URGED FOR POSITION Several of the members of the Natrona County Bar association have gone on record ay being in fa- vor of a new justice of the peace precinct being created by the board of county commissioners, It is un: derstood that B. C, Madden intends to resign to take a position in an- other part of the state and members of the bar association have signed a precinct Several attorneys have endorsed > the entire ninety days. POLICE GRAFT REVEALED IN DENVER TRIAL DENVER, Colo., April 3 Charges of graft and bribery, lodg against ten Denver policemen, in- cluding nine members of the “boot- 3 A Jory er d urged delegates to take their) office without delay. petition favoring a new Spanish cavalier, the glamour of|ing youth,” says the Boston 1 Almost every member of the local | @n\ a : ase opera and the Ronse iste ofa fe Stielictee of atald ‘ond cd club was present to greet the dis-]| Wives. The speaker also reviewed Several guests were present at the| with the justice being compensated re _uscren e ee Spotalved 8 Pe personality that has charmed the|ton's whims and fancy. ‘He ts es-)tinguished guests, who were intro-| the results of child welfare work un-| Kiwanis club luncheon this noon!on a fee basis. the tes' iy st witn sta nt today of $ 6 called to the stand in the trial of Dr. Rit : * : he position ex-|the officers which started here today 1) Raph J brought to the Casper concert stage| its way upward.” uture of the luncheon was the a van Diest presented a gift to Fred Heriderson for Saeed hein thieber SCP Seaton t |} next Wednesday evening with the Veritably a Prince Charming,"| serving of ‘hot dogs” and eauer-|H. B. Durham on the part of the ’ 3 eee 2 y é W. Hershey. earance here of Don Jose Mo-|stands out as a descriptive note of| kraut as suggested at the last lunch- | district in appreciation of Mr. Dur- Auto Accident Is ee Max Cohen, the witness, testified f ; e a WaViSeASe pestigeas: that he had been engaged in illicit opera. Coming in the middle of mu-| No forced commendation {s sauerkraut p noe 1 ff_ic until four months ago. : Mh | gle week, which scheduled for|found in press eulogies of the Mr. MacDonald, present secretary, Reported to Police a aa riariiia ocbantieer ites fi t a. ad observance here, the| youthful “shelk” of the opera stage |! presented a token of appreciation on _ a years, he gaid, he paid’ $20 a month vepeetys he, hen) but ao far a cert promises to be the out-|as js found in praise accorded some behalf of the Kiwanis district to M, years, he said, en mads has b ere will re musigal event of the year. In it {s that no more popular r has ever appeared in C talent and distinction he stars of the Chicago litan operas, The be standing ard of Ci celve the appointr iy made and con been artists of recognized talent but lack- In color to attain popularity. Scores of tickets already Id, {t was learned today, b members of St. Marks synergae and {the demand’ at local music stores is per and Doug: nd deci he hoped that unity in service bety of the two com: ha’ A. Becklinger for his services as sec- retary during the past year. W. O, Wilson, newly elected president of the Rotary clyb, was also a guest and delivered a short talk on sery- ice. William Lowe, driving a touring car license 9762, was backed into by a roadster, license 14663, according to a police report. WASHINGTON— Florence Rena FAILURE 10 LEAVE Viola Muck was picked up last night and lodged in the city jail to to one of the accused officers for “protection”. The men were charged with giv- ing protection to lquor dealers, gamblers and houses of ill fame by Mayor Benjamin F. Stapleton and ! On his trip into the west Senor | increasing, Keen disappointment {a| continue Mr. Cather announced that next | Sabin, the first woman to be so.hon-|serve a 90-day sentence Imposed by | City stn aed Psuny« pathy cides M will at the Denver|in store for music lovers who fall| re Iocal club} ‘Thursday would be observed by the | ored, was elected to life membership |Judge Murray in police court and|aftermath of the anti-vice raids tha auditorium, probably to a vast audi.|to hear Senor Mojica cation ms pos- Kiwanis club as Mother's day and ‘in the national academy of sciences. 'Iater suspended when she agreed to'beean here Good Friday. ence. Annour nt 1s made = = = <= —— = x Te LR AS, EAD SRE eats that Cheyenne is trying to secure him for a concert there. Interest is more than kéen in view of the| h officer bife’s in t that engagements to sing with Mary Garden at the Paris, Brus. sels and Milan operas will prevent | his arance in concert for two] se yea this spring. | This premier event for Casper {s booked for the Elks auditorium un- | J der the auspices of the synergae of St. Marks church, and while the 0 hee Ben B J & teh price of three dollars a seat, based | on charges for similar attractions here, the admission has been held to | * Tisdale Ranch Manager To Furnish Men And Hauling, e Appealing Models in Smart Millinery at Tempting Prices Here are offered the loveliest creations in Spring Hats at prices which are Less than Cost Small, medium and large shapes for dress and semi-dress wear. Some idea of the popularity of the | star. whose rise to fame has been } rapid In leading roles at Chicago,-| the Metropolitan, Francisco and Mexico City operas, may be gleaned from comment from Cin cinnati, where he appeared Inst } fall “His appearance was an eve’ the reviewer says: “tHe took two | English songs and sang them as her tenor that we know could ‘e done, The assets of this new San one dollar, with no reservations, co-opers 1 comer are undeniable. He looks ms | Meadowbrook Sports Hats—Motoring Hats—Suit aid a tenor should but usually doesn't i i t his stage manner is singularly easy, | Hats—Lacy Hats for daytime and evening formal { lee, strumentioraunlieeaan eteecct and semi-formal affairs. t feeling.” box — | Specials on the Mezzanine r Earl Bur- Wilson, ted the ent $5.00 $9.95 $12.95 Generous reductions on other lines. ger prom: | LATE SPORTS | IOWA CITY, Ia., April 30—the Mid West Amateur Athletic union | track and field championship meet will be held on Iowa field here | June 30, Coath G. T, Bresnahan an- nounced, You can now save from 25 to 45% on . mim, Fears ahd The meet will be open to 2 ry ite ma boteceuary ta a | ameteue ethan Hom Yona, | s Beautiful Ensemble Suits mant traffic take a wide detour over pri, | D&ska, North Dakota and South Da IL eee kota. Ten track anal yelght field : pid dea 3 events will be included in the pro , f : i Kee me SMaveun: albyardatucnes acavced We would like to have every woman in Casper who is exacting in her demands for run, 440-yard hurdles and the i - 4 » broposition to the] Ceri Gutter only. wight tenn ghe|@)_ Dresses that are not only authentic in style but in grace and beauty as well, person- || The very smartest effects that have been mlesloners western conference program, ally view this group of beautiful spring and summer frocks. derigned, this season for the finest gowned tat Sea women of America, now offered at Horn mountains and connects With | Worthmore,, of the Brergieies || Ihey are shown in chiffons, plain and printed — georgettes, plain and printed — Knaycee : : , + : The road is in excellent hape,”| Sayles ,curtsing top welsht and) )- pussy willow silks — Molly O’ crepes — flat crepes — Crepe de chines — satin- $75 $85 $98.50 - sl Whuseacana Ir has been | Paumonok handicap, feature ot the || faced cantons—crepe back satins. Straight lines, flare fronts, basques and ensem- nse arnded and dragged and ranchers | Waierey chen e (Ouay. Harry, H- bles feature the display. Colors are exquisite in their variety and combinations. including values that were up to $175.00 These are largely of Kasha, Chiffella, Char- meen, Bengaline, Ottoman, Faille. _ Dresses are of beautiful silks frequently matching Modish Coats cna bn o75 : What woman second by a nose. HEAWY FROSTS ARE REPORTED saest | | | Little Items at Little Prices Make Their Appeal to the Thrifty Woman Printed Chiffon Scarfs______ $5.00 Kayser Silk Gloves_________ § Short Gloves with fancy cuffs New Silk Teddies AHA, April 30,—fifteen points ska reported freezing tein peratures, three a killing frost dur any's mate. is there who does not appreciate beauty tax will be uccording to Bur-|!"& the night, the federal weather |M! | INC€W OK Leaaies __________ 5.95 dadcerasevand vale indie Evening Gowns © Little Women’s Coats ‘ | bure announced bday. The ow y" ri ey -Chine a o i i : : a ‘ alt stab is tay ae af we Heavy Crepe-de-Chine and Radium Silk outer wrap against the cool- A choice selection of new Fashionable models especial. wool with a heavy frost in many se 0 P e H g ness of evening breezes? styles and materials includ- ly created for the mature lay has « ed fear : 3. } rf = en ee eetenete| t | hh ing the new taffetas in com- figure of small proportions (; : fe) nyx olntex OSE, : Here Are Coats at $75 bination with laces—chiffons || i, cxrelient materials and * A splendid new semi-chiffon Silk A tremendous — reduction — georgettes —satins—and | reduced to> the "following Z| } Hose with the famous Pointex heel, from original prices which various silks. price range— rf s in beige, sandalwood, French nude nore up 2 eab00 —iin $24 75 t $110 00 | | ang damage and piping rock By the pox of oseena — both ool and . 0 HK ‘ ene pas. 1 three pairs, only $4.75. Silk pea ae toeareen E Oe o $24 89 to $98.50 TOPEKA, Ka April 30.—A | mans—Charmeen—Kasha— wiruck | ianaas _ last Collar and Cuff Sets_________— 75¢ Kashmir—and various im- J} — fy almost all parts of the : : i and “doing wome damage. to Kayser Venetian Silk Vests_§2.25 Dbnred cORtngs, truck garden crops, and po is + 2.75 . be * but wheat and corn escaped | Step-Ins to Match---__-~--__________ $2. New Gol i ‘ee Papggltens eR tee Rayon Silk Underwear Sets, $5,95 & SAS a aT fing Suits for Spring at $45.00 t ‘Temperatures rang om 22 to j These are smartly styled sui i ials—Ski ao yunpseatures range! trom 334 Slip-On Sweaters --__-__-__ $4.39 y sty ied suits of high grade materials—Skirts of heavy Flat Crepe with Blouse to match of same material, or of Wool Kasha of contrasting colors, Some of these Skirts are attractively pleated in front, Have you tried the new Wayne-Knit Silk Hose These are in attractive new styles in both silk and wool, and are regular- ly priced $4.95, $5.95 and $6.75, KIDNAPED PAIR “ Ss of good for 3 Full fashioned, h i : ov dren, i it FOUND IN HUNT Reg. $2.45 English Broadcloth ull fashioned, square heel, all silk. t famous Inner-Circle | Blouses Onl. 7 i 7 famous Inner-C | A y Harvest, Squirrel A All H ree f s “in. n urin pec x marr GRANVILLE, Vt., April 30—A/! Wool Tweed Knickers Teenie $1 65 Bane m8 Ste. 8 Subway Dress s jal i man anda § ; believe @ to be Ear! | Three Pairs ts tal, Apricot, Bob | | : . oy oe wuctile. Chatterton. | only $4.75 Buy it by the o'Link Piping Ninety-Six of Spring’s 6 ‘ ‘ m her father's farm Box and Save Rock | Pa here last Friday, were located toda | ; in srookfield by one of the | \ resaie aed at aan” “|| | Warner’s Netheralls.......62.98 : ———____ | These are regularly priced to $7.50 “ |Drunken Auto Heavy SAS apres 789-98 in Printed Crepes and Chiffons, miscel i | ° 5 ; ae, % t Drivers to Be | Imported Woo) ports Pere $7.98 Clothe; stay te hee ’ é egularly priced to $13.5 , etc., ! Sent to Jail Chamoisette Golf Jackets___ $5.98 wear in values reduced from $22.50, $19.75, etc., now only. VER, Colo,, April 30—Jall Regular $8.75 values ne for drunken automobile | ‘s will be meted out to every | e offender, Police Magistrate | White anounced today. $ Prettiest Dresses