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TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1925 OC By MARY TOBIN : ——_ -— g\ Teas Today, . James Laughlin entertained this afternoon at nes home op Wleventh gtreet at the first of a zerles of Informal gridye teas, the next to be given oa Thursday noon of ) pe for t Dunn, Mrs. C. Bass, Mrs, C. L Cron and moth Mrs. McConneli Mrs Allen McClellan, Mrs. Edwin Glenn Parker, Mrs. Guy . Robert N. Ogden and BL Mrs Jobnst Former Casperite Receiving Much Social Attention. None o: the ents honoring W. D relatives, has t re to the feted lunch whict Invite ests wer Blackm¢ Mrs. P. C. Mra. C, ‘ownsend, M Grath, Mrs. John Grieve, G@. Welderhold, Mrs. J. J. Syensen, Mrs. ©. L. PP Mrs. Lew Gay, Mrs. B. B. B Mrs. George B. Nelson, Mrs. U. Miller, Mrs T. A. Dean, Mrs, 2 Cobb, Miss Anna Moll ané the guest of honor. eae May Festival Wednesday at Winter Memorial Church. given Wed ian. church, corner of H and St. A feature of the fest! val will be a Mother Goose show. penny supper, fish pond and shoot- ing gallery. The entertainment will slock and an admis ve cents will be charged The public is invited to ter Memorial Pres located on’ the John street attend. Bazaar and Bake Sale At Methodist Churet Members of the CY circle of the ladies Aid soclety of the Methodist hh will hold a bazaar le on Thursday at chureh parlors. The wit gin at 10 a, m affetr be Mr. and Mrs. Svendsen Return from Pleasure Trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Svendsen of 135 South Beech street, prominent p! neers of Nat returt last evening from ure trip of four months a an extended pleus. to the west ern coas Mr. and Svendsen left Casper on New Years; going to San Diego, where they visited for siz weeks, thence to Los Angeles for Wherever they sell good cand: The Policeman DaAg J.P. Saith Shee Co., Chicago, Makers F YOU only could travel your beat in ar automobile or regulate traffic from an arm-chair. But as long as you have to depend upon your feet, keep them able. A well known Police Surgeon says, ‘‘Dr. Reed Shoes are a Policeman's best friends. You will find comfort, pro- tection, better health and ater vigor with the Sercccs Cushion Sole be- neath your feet.” Globe Shoe Co. 230 South Center | the stay and to San B where they were the guests | of a nephew. In Washington they visited with a brohter and with for- mer school friends ofeMrs. Svends in Seattle. Enroute home they spent . short time In Thermopolla. ove | Play to Be Given at . Methodist Church Saturday. ‘The New Minister,” a humorous } play will be given Saturday evening, May 16, beginning at 8 o’clock, at ne Methodist Bpiscopal church. A | small admission fee of twenty-five cents will be charged and the public is Invited to attend. All of the Indies | uhcertain age are u thelr “best to captur of | Palmer Prof. Topnot | Nortbrep. | Crescendo B. Flatt, Lester Johnso pianist, Mrs. T Ja- | Lester Fue! 2 joke, Francis school teact Daisy er, Miss. Bernice Henr; Ima Harbin, organizer Love} new | Ola Mata’s | club, Mrs. S. H. Maddux. Petunia Pimples, the milliner, Mrs. | J.T. Richards. | Unele Alec, the old sexton, Prof. | | McRML. | Augusta Wind y's friend Mrs. Mae Hat }) Mr dent of Ladies | Ald, Mrs. 8. a Monday Bridge Club Meeting Monday Mrs. J. C. Snook and Mrs. A, G. Fidel were joint hostesses Monday afte~noon at the home of the former on Bleventh street for the regular meeting of the Monday bridge club. | | Washington Entertained Washington has attracted many | | prominent Wyoming citizens during the present convention season. Rep resentative and Mrs. Charles E. Win- |ter have had with them many of their Wyoming friends, the past two or three weeks. Among those en- tertained recently. were: Judg Charles N. Potter, Judge and Mrs. | R. N. Matson, and W. C. Kinkead. | all of Cheyenne, Mrs. B. B. Broo! of Casper, Mrs hel Stoner, for- | mer mayor of Cokeville, Wyo., and | Bowle of Wheatland, | | Ceramic Club | Meeting ‘Tomorrow A meeting of the Ceramic club will be held ow Wednesday afternoon | of this week instead of on Thursday as formerly, at the home ‘of Mrs. Funkhouser, 658 South Kimball aye- nue, eee Meeting of Pythian Sisters This Evening Loyalty Temple No. 18, Pythian Sisters will meet this evening, May 12, promptly at 7:30 o'clock at the Odd Fellow's hall. All members are asked to be present, | eee | Woman's Association To Meet This Week | The Woman's essoclation of the | First Congregational church will | meet on Wednesday afternoon, May } 13, at 2:30 o'clock, at the home of | Mra. George Specht, 836 North Jack son street. Mrs. Specht will be as- | sisted during the afternoon by Mrs. Walter Kearns and Mrs. To! oes Luncheon ‘Thursday By Altar and Rosary Society The last luncheon and bridge arty to be given by the Altar and Rosary society this season will be ven on Thursday of this week at the Mullin club on Seventh street. | Those wishing to reserve tables may | do so by calling the Rev. Father J | Mullin | | | Mrs. Biglin For ‘ | | "Thursday Club | Mra es Biglir tain | Pr Mrs. Rosco Reeve and daughter, | Joyce have been. visiting for | weeks with relatives near | 8. Webb 18 St. Louis yesterda having been COLOR IT NEW WITH “DIAMOND DYES SH] dyeing and tint! is guaranteed Diag | Beautiful home ond ehade: 1 to dye rt permanent colors Hach lbcent pack age contains direc tions eo simple any woman can dye or unt Ungerie, silke {bbons skirts, walsts, dr . draperies everything ‘oats, stockings, sweate soverings, new. hangings, “Diamond Dyes"—no ott and tell your druggist whether mn) to color ts Upon you wish mixed goyds,— Ady Che Casper Oailp Cribune 7 || Dorothy Says It’s Natural, But— Dorothy May Nourse, beauty prizes | excell 16 of Roxbury, her home state, si.ys her beauty is natural, but she shows nt technique in handling her Mp atick. ridifg horseback has enabled her to fill her_home with beauty trophies, , Mass., who In a year has won eight Exercise, swimming and she says. called there serious illnet of his mother by ay broth Mr and Mrs, Marinus Jensen and two children have returned to thelr home in -Lead Colo., following a four s visit spent here wit Peter Jensen Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Goorman. an children arrived in ( ing from Bil been making the’ r last even they where have home and expe: Guests present beskies members |'° 1cate here were: Mrs. L., G. Murphy, Mrs : Charles W. Crabtree, Mrs. C, .{ Robert Blackmore, son Cron, and mother, Mrs. McConnell, | Minnie Blackmore of South’ Wolc Mrs. Ben Pelton, Mrs. H. P. Fish-| Street, returned this #k from |burn, Mrs. Joe Denham and Mrs. | combined bi and sure triy | T. C. Tonkin, ot several > the souther “ee (yey ek Wyoming Visitors 11 ser ian ences visited jn I Mrs, Major 1 daught visited’ in L with Lawrence Ormsby who is a student at the University of Wyoming Recent Casper v Ch enne include: M IB Barnes, B. 12. Johr Miss Katherine Cost Mr. and Mrs. M ar Guests here from Dec F rived last evening Mrs. Hector Mart! and Mrs. George | Stewart left (his morning by motor | for Cheyenne to visit with friends and relatives. cee Mr. and Mrs, E. G. Fulton of Min. heapolis are guests today at the Townsend hotel, Dr. and Mrs. lly of Lavoye Mitchell and fam drove to Casper yer terday. ones Mrs. L. B. Fulton {s here for a fow days this week cee Miss Hazel an arrival in th .. Miss Julia E, Mayer of Midwest and Miss Dorothy Miller of Salt Creek are guests of friends here. eee inch of Snyder was city last evening, Mrs. W. D. Rhoades, former. resi: dent of Casper and Natrona county Ploner who has been visiting in Cas- per with her son, William, and with friends, {sy leaving tomorrow for Lovely Ensemble - For Summer Here ts one of the loveliest pos sible ensembles for summer. Th+ delicate gray crepe outfit has hand kérchlef points on the long cape us well as on the frock and has a fluff. | Rochester, ander to be the guest ther rt time of Mrs. y mother of Dyer Hayes of this city. Miss* Maude Hardie attended the st week in Nebraska of Mrs. Ed. Burgess. Misg Vida Bailey, on » Unite nd who recently eft last week for nected here with Veteran’s bureau moved to Denver, | Livermore, Callf., to be connected j with the veteran's bureau of that place | cee JM nd Mrs, H Hileman are it | visitorsyin Casper from their home at Snyder. Mr. and M visiting in the city ove Miss Betty terday from ! Pendleton artived yes e in Denver, Miss. Edith Wolf of Douglas spent yesterday in Casper. | Mr. and Mrs, A. Swain, Mr. ind Mrs. E. B. Soper and Frank | Gower formed a Denver motor party to Casper yester se oe Mr. and Mrs C, BA are shop- ping and visiting with friends here from Waltman Mednick, who has been Jasper for the last three ks with her returned last ning to her home in Denver, see sons, eve Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Beale of Den- ver are guests in Casper for a few days. eee Mrs. J. T. Replogle and babies. of Lander are guests today at the Hen- ning hotel. | CITY BRIEFS Attorney John Dillon, formerly of Lander now of Cheyenne, spent yes- terday in Casper en route tc Lander on a business trip. at David Fox and James Griffin left this afternoon by motor for Lander on a several days business trip. Harry Irwin among the Den. ver business men here this week, Jack Cosgrove is a guest in Cas- per from Kansas City, Mo. | Jdel Nelson asrived yesterday from Laramie, see | Carl Sorensen is a Lusk visitor in Casper ompany, and x . fe fr oO M | M. L/ Landen ts leaving !n a tew days for Denver to make his future home | Pa | ©, BE. Hofthi re rom Minn., where went. treatments at | Brothers hospital. Mr | owner of the Hofthine | Stationery company her M. N Sentiff of Denver is trar acting business affairs in Caspe wae Arthur here for | Floral Who was connected some company | “company left recently ROSE FEVER R. in 24 Hours Btop every traco of Me with Clevelanc cription, kuown a Prescription. Itne. zea the pollen pol the syatem almovt be instantly peutra throughout Your money will at once, refunded if sreesing, ranny vose, burn ing eyes, headache, forer—every sign hasn't vanished In 24 hours, Equally | effective for those miserable, Ungering | Spring or Sammer Colds. Guaranteed ta kill the ordinary cold in 0 hours! Harmless, : MES You can wet a 2-dose sample pack- cy REE be writing to the Clinical ! Dev oF Laboratories, © |. O, Jum. send je, tO Cover postage, etc. risk ‘ting the regular dire druggist, If pletely ie in 34 hours, back and be will return your ‘money at once. Rinux is sold wnder this abpo- lute gusrantes by all good druygiate. ‘ORDINANCE COVERING in session per cent of many pad. And that means great nance defining vagrancy; sea disoeilarei dec: | ipratentions t and punish yagrants, tors now point out, a ie de ‘dantly disheaeuhas viding for :the prosecution of | hadeable te ered bah yn Phat ap a perils Pbsie Migs aaa yap ate a methods. -time embarrassment. Laaebats posse: Sic Now there is anew way... It is deodorized. And that This ordinance which was passed | Se eee ees ot the Prevents danger of offense. n third reading and adopted is one | Biotinae ate pad oe You can get it at any drug the mong inelusive ordinances ¢ haa pad. . department store, juat by the city stitute boo t ides hysicians urge it. Women's saying “Kotex.” And that ban- lenat t The El the doctors have adopted it. Hy- ishes the embarrassment of lean be . tly gienic authorities employ it. asking for a nitary pa | living with prostitutes or act! jal {tr B. Wiliiamsor 1 thig morning 3 on bus ¢ Denver mber ‘eptic when the tomorrow planned fn honor many of whom will not be held BE. A. Moore of Sp of the co in Casper yesterday 1 , ‘ On 8 : % om nierce and they will an the Bennett of Buf sa 4 re 0} R jadatone hotel, ‘s when th rrive # y 5 e he local commerce chamber All} A foe 4G he other serv clubs of cit nd co J bad co-oper as members of tt Hed 1 0. BL. 1 tron ane eellp ena W. Conrad Oliver, 25, church choir director, evangelist, and self-constituted protector of his compunity’s morals, has appeal- ed his conviction in Sk poét, La., court on the charge of assault and battery. He flogged John Barker, 53, it is charged, VAGRANTS 15 PASSED QN THIRD READING sscnse yeicr atlowed is knickers while riding a bicycle s of th night of subjected to a fine $10 nor more than $100 or imprisor » round the Bu demands it. For it offers te better walks of life have thawte uarden Actes dali stor nat feats charm and immaculacy under {6 che Ware Ot toves its than 10 nor more than 90 days ( any and all circumstances. benahte: discretion of ihe court The name is Kotex . a It will mean much to you in ordinance , tre Other provisions of tl call for the ari of loiter quenterg of houseg of ill fame ture of the Bill players “agents” for houses of iil fame, and persons found loitering about without visible means of support. A new ordinance, providing an increased, penalty for drunkenness and all persons found under the ir fluence of intoxicating Hquors, wy passed by the.counct!. |to tl engage Protection icer Baker at 8 o'clock last night at the corner of Second and Center | Fi streets and booked at the police sta tion on a charge of being drunk ®ome of the ers Jesse C, Jackson was art i last found where Rox night charged with being drunk. J B. Jones, charged with speeding paid’| a fine of $10 in police court before pitchers The Elks | are| $2.50 Judge Murray yest y afternoon. | camping on the trail of the pennant }and Wagner wants «€ player ¢c oy For results try Tribune Classified | be present tomorrow for the practice 238 E. Midwest Want Ads. — session SIXTEENTH EXTRA VALUES IN PATTERN HATS Early: and mid-summer Pattern iats, a this sale at © Fever or | physician's | ATi. > hats that sold up to A beautiful collection of $2.98 Here are $7.95, chic close fitting hats, at only OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WOMEN’S HATS YNIVERSARY SALE FOR OUR AT REDUCED TWENTY PER CENT BELOW THE REGULAR PRICE 2nd Floor er’ Rule Dep’t Store Lindsay & Go. | Preacher Is Found |Cosmopolitan Club! if ws cn ul Guilty of Flogging Postpones Dinner|. «0 » foes for Boosters| Your Health is effected by wrong hygienic habits This NEW way in solving woman’s oldest hygienic problem will mean much to ‘you And your own peace of mind method scientifically right, It absorbs 5 times the moi ordinary KOTEX DEODORIZED 5 tim cotton pads. one fmes its own aleteracenad , MERv. st keep them THREE ARRESTED. deodorized ready-wrapped — help Andy Murray arrested by Of aperee pay the clerk, that ts al ANNIVERSARY SALE Hundreds of People Took Advantage of the Many Wonderful Values Offered Millinery most astortment—hats that sold regularly up to $12.95, during PAGE THREE. PAGE THREE. reason the Cosmopolitan usually held on Wed+ at the Townsend ho-* D ) next ——>—_—_— ptain Hal, ky Derby colt, mile and @ * . * Eight in every ten women in it health, in daintiness and pro- tection. It proves old ways a needless folly, cotton azy to buy, anywhere. a ask for them by name. 3 HATS THE HAT MART $4.50 Back of Telephone Bldg. wonderfui MISSES Madge Evans, HATS For the young miss, pretty hats, beautifully made. Your daugh- ter will surely appreciate one or more of these hats at