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(Orertae a i 2 Wind River state that large flocks The irrigation ponds and lakes Miss Lillian Frances Fish, of | CITY } NEWS are now passing over and quite a few should be prolific hunting grounds’ Newcastle, N. B., is the first woman eee coe re ae big Canada geese and brandt are also for hunters and all waters in the'in Eastern Canada to be admitted aes George Racely who has | seen. mountains should have their flock. to the bar. Se THAN WI Wee SWAG BFE. ORGAN fe ee WP eee EASTERN STAN HERE THIS WEEKS Tq THE LADIES OF CASPER DON'T FAIL TO VISIT W. W; ‘Sproul of Casper Heads tie? 'Denver today Wiere he has Mrs. Townsend Chosen gree sadi) Nine Charter Members by Demit ma. List of State Candidates With | \been spending a week or two.with and Mrs. Mechling Conduc- ahd Invitation at Installation Expenditures Aggregat- ie baie thing and a day or two with tor by Grand Lodge Meet- | ot Well-Known Select Or- ing $812, ssi { TPT ES ERE Gg ing at Laramie | der on Thursday : | Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Dunphy of It costs as een or more'to be de- |South Maple street, Miss Bruce Mc- ‘. Delegates are returning from the On Thursday afternoon and even- feated in some instances in the pri-|Lean and Miss Margaret V. C. Douds Grand Lodge meting of the Masons ing at the home of Mrs. H. B. Dur~ y election as it does to be elect-} pare spending the day in Douglas tak-| ang Eastern St held at Laramie, ham, 1025 South David street, Chap- ed, if figures taken from expense ing the last day of the State Fair. Wyoming, with reports of a fine two- ter G. Ps E. O. was organized by lists furnished by candidates to state | They inotored to Douglas in Mr, Dun- |day session. Monday and Tuesday for the national officer, Mr and federal office can be accepted | phy’s car. the Eastern. Stars, the Masons con- °f Hut¢hinson, Kansas. The C asper as a ériterion.' In a majority of cases "Sie lvening Jater in’the weeld Despite war ‘ hapter is the seventh one in the candidates show minimum expenses| ‘Mr. and Mrs. Wilson S. Kimball,| conditions a large number of m-| State of Wyoming, other chapters for the campaign.” Jr., returnd today from Douglas after | bers were at the meetings, many of %¢!n# located at Rawlins, Sheridan, W..W. Sproul of Casper, defeated | visiting for a few days and yiewing! |them motoring to arate San «all e, Cody, Laramie and Grey- candidate eens hare y beer the attractions at the State Fair. | arts of the state. ‘ i LN he i torial nomination, spen' in * * “s The Charter list is8:: Miss Mae I. s his publicity campaign preceding the; ‘The Misses nie and Marjorie| 1 2h entertainment offered by. one Winter dimitted member from Chap- and see the wonderful lines of new Fall an d primaries and this was the largest/ Keith of North Beech stree ter of Wymore, Néb.; Mrs. H. B. sum expended by any one candidate. Durham, from Chapter C., Cheyenne, Mrs. A. H. Black, from T., desha, Kans.; | Mrs. P. Bason, - Chapter A., Boise, Idaho; Fred and a reception |p, Moore, Chapter E., Laramie, Wyo. r Three new members were initiated and included in the Charter list, be- aig Miss e V. Mahon Mrs. Geo. Wilder d Mrs, Bert McCarthy. member 0’ P. E. O. is a national organization, Riverton chapter, was also a an outgrowth of the first Chapter guest. founded in Iowa Wesleyan College in no expense; W. E. Chaplin, de Bed av | ., Casper was represented by Mr. and 1869. All subsequent. chapters have Toretary of state, $120.95: Ar D.|, BEarl E. Hanway returned today | Mrs. C. H. Town . had no connection with any college. Hoskins, state treasurer, $287.45;|!T0m Douglas where he has been Jy svandsen, . It is somewhat of the nature ‘of a N \) & N) N N) N) N N \) N) y ) N) . N N) N) arles N. Potter, justi me |Spending a few days superintending | J’ §” Meching, Mrs, W. x Kebler and sorority but with broader and more N Charles N. Potter, justice supreme . S. Me z,M ebler and 3 & N) N) N) N) N) N) N N) N N N N) N N) N) N) N) N ‘ans 1 tumbek '€ - eat highest quality, open-handed hospi leave next week to resume | m In the Republican gubernatorial] etudies at the iDenver University! | @ity being. offered to all. 4 rce Robert D. Carey snent some pis is Miss Mildred Keith's finish-| while L. R. A. Condit, one of | ing year, as she expects to finish the | coure in three years. homes were thrown. open to the visi- ‘tors and after each session refresh- ments were serve jand social time foll Winter Frocks and Garments. These have just th ‘defeated aspirants. wrote checks n the total sum of $793. Lae, Ratton o Candidates for state office who| " Sa visitors were Mr. have filed statements with the secre-| Miss:Inex Clements, stenographer Banner, former C tary of state at Cheyenne are as fol- now live in Denver. lo ¢ t Petersdorf of Casper, tstudy of vuice and. piano at Doane the arrived and are on display for your selection. ALL STYLES—REASONABLE PRICES \for the Security Investment company, will leave October 1, to take up the FE. Warren, United States sen- 4 or, $267; Frank S. Mondell. con- Molleze,;Crete, | Neb. court; $25; Charles N.» Blvdenburgh, | the sale of Daily Tribunes.at the Fair! others, far reaching aims. There are over instice supreme court, $25;: W. G. Casper visitors as well as Douglas Mentzler. district judge, Laramie | inhabitants were glad to get early! wected for the year are:, Clara ing nearly every state of the Union, county, $25; F. H. Westcott, state | CoP!¢s. | Adams of Sheridan, Grand Matron; With membe rship of over 20,000 itor. $71.10; L. R. Condit, gover- * * & | Sumner Miller of Pine Blass, G women. The national organization, ;. thru voluntary Chapter gifts, main- The officers of the Eastern Star seven hundred chapters, represent- or. $793; J. C. Jeffers. state auditor J. E. Hanway, J. B. Griffith and $136. 48; W. W. Sproul, United|Tom Daily were members of the Tri- tains a fund of over $45,000, de- States senator, $812.54: :Robert D. | bune force to visit the State Fair yes-| 4” Underwood, y . voted entirely to loans to deserving ey, governor. $775.89: W. 8B. |terday. igh 2 Grand Patro af "Dy, s girls who need help in gaining a col- governor. $387.63; John E. Os- borne. United States senator,| _ Miss Effie Kuhns who taught in M. B. Camplin, governor, | Casper last year expects to arrive in Haskins sociate Gras flere or vocational education. Over n-/ 400 girls have been helped. Local r ‘ > Chi 5: °T. B. McDonough, suverin.|Casper from Omaha~ tomorrow to panied spat ae ty at programs, | nt public instruction, $569.43,;\take up her school duties. Miss (2a Giana Ganductie nity inter on, Grand Ch amondville, ¢ apters devote thmselves to study ral charities and . Since the w ters everywhere have unde: rious phases of war work. Memberships is conferr commu- Chap- aken va- : Casper, Assoc’ S., 2. | Kuhns has been ill for the past two Asner, ‘ 2 Tea eae eae pene crepettels $20: | weeks and was, unable to begin her Nellie Romis ee R. Hagens, Patrick Sullivan nd| work at the first of the school year. ad 1 by invi- ; Katherine Connant, Wor- i fr he local C er. Chap- Mi fi the| She teaches reading at the Central nf $ aay bu. tation from the loca’ apter. ap- pe ee Bi Nee aS feu ‘a? | School, land, Grand Organist; Alice Wolf, tergG., of Casper, plans to begin its the stockholders of the Glenrock Oil PS ee eed Lal, Grand pe A ate a Ae 4 company. Mr. Sullivan will be in| The High School boys gave an ex-| Cody, Sane cits Hattie THItOM, nate’ Saturdays, pee g Sept i21- New York City for some time attend-| hibition battalion parade and cere-| C@mpment, Grand Ksthe 2 ine to business matters in connection | monial retreat yesterday afternoon ‘et, Wheatland, Grand Martha; Me- DUCK SEASON with the Fourth Liberty Loan cam-|at 2:30 o'clock at the athletic, linda Hall, Gillette, Grand Electag naign, as he is state chairman for |grounds, Captain George Racely in| Florence Jackson, Rawlitis, Grand OPENS SUNDA Y Wyoming. command. A number of the new Warder; W. H. Dickenson, Lander, bie Piao hovs are still “rookies” but they are Grand Sentinel. . Sunday is the first day of the duck Mail us your Liberty Bonds, high- | doing exceedingly well in drill. The) The next meeting place has not season, from tomorrow on one may est prices paid, The Security Loan |khaki service uniform will be worn been decided upon as yet but the shoot the fat birds as/they fly over Co., Room 4, Kimball Bldg. 9-11-tf | by all of the boys with the cadet uni-| Place and time will be announced for their southern hagnts to spend _* © aes for dress. The high school | later. It has been hinted that C the winter months. the next Grand Lo The ducks are’ plentiful this year » year’s owrk at onee, meeting alter- The French te Always at Your Service. Ground Floor O. S. Bldg. Coroner Lew M. 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