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Salto Club Starts New Dance Season The old members of the Salto clui Gs will meet Mon Gil Exchange for the coming the comin rs season will be made. The year on acount of th wo dances were given late in th eason, The coming se The Salto club h name was chanved to th the Natrona club Meeting of W. C. T. U. Tomorrow Afternoon The ladies of the W. .C. meet tomorrow aftermoon tist church, corner of Beech and Lin den streets at 2:30 o'clock. The Rev. H.C, Mai d, evangel conducting the revivat ut th Tuittees on the t desired Bridge Luncheon » Lovely Affair “rs. Hugh Patton was an unusuagl- ly charming: hostess ata bridge lunch con given at for shout 14 society matrons of Cas. per. The luncheon table v were ms by all the guest St. Mark's Guild Will Meet This Afternoon. Mrs. F. R. Hufsmith and Mrs. S. LW %44 South Center street, at 2 o'clock for the ladies of the Mark's Guild. Refreshments will be served by the hostesses and after the business meet- ing an informal social afternoon is planned Houseguests Leave Today The very popular houseguests of. the A. E. Biglin home, who have spent the last six weeks in Casper, ure leaving today. Miss Ireneaia Biglin will return! to her home in O'Neil, Nebr., and! Miss Mary English will go to Omaha, Nebr., by way of Denver, where she will visit with friends for a short: time. The young ladies have made many friends during their stay here, and have been elegantly entertained by Casper's socety Birthday Party for Miss Betty Douds Miss Betty Douds will be the pet ite hostess a small party celebrat ing her second birthday. A few neig hborhood friends are invited to the birthday cake and ice m ut Miss Hetty’s home on North aple street Eighth Birthday Celebration An informal fumily party wa: griven yesterday in honor of Master Hi. Harvey Learner, son of Mrs. J. L. Learner, at their home on South Ce ter street. A sumptuous dinner was office served and the young man received many gifts from his friend Mrs. Glen Winchip to Entertain Mrs Glen Winchip will be the ho te C. B. & Q. addition on Thursday af- ternoon at her cozy home in that ad. dition ‘CITY NEWS| é— Narry Wyatt has ret Omaha, Nebr., where he went with hi heep. Mr. Wyatt reports the mar- Mr. nied his | father to Omaha, will remain there kets just fair at the prese Dennis Wyatt, who accomps run indefinite length of time » * 8 J. H. Chipley left last night for Denver where he will occupy a gov- pley has ved at the Wyatt apartments while nment position. Mr. C here * # «& Mrs. Butler, deputy county clerk st Thermopolis, who has been visit- with friends in Casper for the last ! in days, left for her home last night R. EF. Thompson has returned to sper from Glenrock where he is in troducing the Home Run cigarette M gett & Mye Louis, Mo, cessful here s tobacco firm of St d has been very suc the Ligg pany, © business and Myers Tobacco com St. Lov ! fi |were ferced Lo abancgen tieir ear in| wis So ay from Lusk, Wyo. ers oldest. private dancing club, ee 8 y night in Room 302 uilding to organize r. Officers of the club will be elected and plans for her position at the C. B. & Q. off for several Ito club was not organized r war altho rp home of Ole Peterson of that city. yn will see a series of ten dances given by the heen existing in Casper for nearly eight years but was only-three years ago that the ? x Salto club. Up to that time it had heen called nosen on the first joined the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fra for Denver on s trip and to attend the Jew- t the Temple Emmanual T. U. will the Bap- .for the re n, head window trimmer! Clothing company, left t night for Denver where he will) be married to ing Monday. who is Jethod- ist church, will address the ladies. \nnouncements of some of the com-} rangements for the convention of the W. C. T. U. hich will be held here on October 0 and 31, will be named. A large Mr. Green will bring} asper to live here on of- ficial business. a shopping ‘and. plea: asure trip her home this afternoor 7% met | ‘Charles Blum, representative 0 f{ aud listened to the strains of “ha s daintily decorated with pink flowers and rib- delicious luncheon ele- here from St , Who is in the em f the White T. » has gone to Chi home, on a short le for three tables of auction bridge, and a very} pleasant social afternoon was spent pleasure trip. leaving tonight ace will entertain aes after- noon at the home of Mrs. Wallaces| a, iseictcn offices, he Burlington offices, returned this Morning from a trip to Denver | employed in| | ou kag, Hine, Pye done m the studio! { vothing but work our urty ‘ar @ moment ull seemed three weeks age, Den fl to lemve her " toile PCAPSULES | general superinten- dent of the Burlington was in Cas \per yesterday | Inst ydelott's offic Ss returned! and La Cros: . Edwards of Burlington, t agent ‘for the isferred to Douglas enting the United States Videlity & uarantee company, on business for his company was here todas Superintendent of Schools George ! Wilder went to Denver yesterday to} the remainder « Haumont of Broken | this evening to take a position as first Brade teach. er at the Central school. is a graduate +Kindergarten school of C hie ago, an vd has had four years experience in pub » school work. W. B. White of Louisville, Stoddard of Superintendent tion for the past ye ing for Powell, after nie h she will} # xo to Denver to take a position there. | Her place ¢ here will be or a number of ladies of the ate ie earacrat ante siete re and White Sage on the Uplands. Blue Grass on the Low- the man's volee was belled by the lands, all of which is well cured and very nutritious. Good GEOR RNS GD Eh Soe meD natural shelter and plenty of open water. Mild climate, no eri aaa eee aus hay nec ary “Hin going te tell you someth x (iualiacacinie vine Teslen My Charges Are— Nether you ve me or not—it | certainly ound queer—but i jeter $S Per Head) ‘Lothought 1 ve to sloep-+ : arileug ta _Uhegin to, dream Until May Ist, 1920. I oeoulda't (1 yen to save my. lite Faience noice AMAL ES SISD EE Phone 194-W or Ee ML Cie eH ADDRESS G. H. SNODGRASS Rabun maa erauaieh aint cu 245 West Second St. Casper, Wyo. athletic looking, with i ed dd taken n By Mr Ek, Hewlett of the ice, returned yesterday 4 60 day le ©} ton morning from ——— urned from returned this morning from called to atten » Weathers have returned from Detroit, Mich., where and pleasure rived at the home of Mr. Tyler at Rock River Wyo. The young gentleman this s morning Howard Bur, who has just re Thompson is representing the Lig- }'rance, ‘Belgium and Germany returned to his home Townsend re- J. A. McCool, a representative of turned this morning prom) a trip of} They! ar : Philadelphia andlictored ber of eastern points 8, Mo., is here on _ Che Casper Daily Cribune fit him. She new mething. Veus © put on-~my “ines 'inois on acount of muddy roads.) gnd start » walk down the avenue. she say Jim, I met him in front of the Hot At she managed to murmur a Mr. and Mes. William Bunday are jgnd Horse!" faint greeting moving today to a home on Buck “Ho on a the man fotensely, “Qo Theo the man seemed to realize that num avenue from their apartments in| on. his eyes hnd sever left her face. the Grade apartment house. “Pye got to speak to you" he sald “L cannot tell you how 1 appreciate pd his yolee sounded tthe way 1 this privilege you have yiven m ad vibrant. said EB. J Stack w 6 Lusk yester | bnew it da “May 2 walk a tittle ay with His wolee relieved (he tension, The your” he said instinets of the hostess returned to | YH. deniings was here from Der “fim, 1 could Were have pre | per ver today on busine vented bim than I lt have ped “L haye many old helrlooms,” said a oie | breathins—we walked down Pitih ave > girl, and she turned hastily aod » M. OP. Wheeler went to Manville) gue—and T haven't the remotest iden Hted out some rare porcelains, & terday on business, returning this! what he morning i dna atiog or two, and several old tape b that 1 tries, muct go hor And he put me in uw The mau came nearer. POW. Sipple was here today from) tavie—and tn a sort o€ daze 1 came “103 ne use,” he said; “we eao't talk, his rane st of Casper [home ‘Then t hegag to realize that you nod 1 we con only feel. There's 1 didot even kne William Pair, nations! bank ex-| pint know mlne aminer, was in Casper between trains} “ yesterday. ead Jin BY hoe | Alleen leaned forward roughly in hi Harry Bisenbere was here yester “Hin, don't you unoderstagd thi “Now we understand each other,” day from Denver, wa ary flirtation don't whispered the man, aod he leaned hic name aut he | Just (hing Tor you and mie, sweet: heart technique on bis part rant 4 before Alleeu knew what had 1 girl dib ever and--kissed her hotly on the lipst KE. 1. Lorimer leaves tonight for id Pia sure Then all Aileen's terror left her. It Denver ld never done 4a thing -It w eemed os if twenty demons gave her ie Just that { found « other—oul strength to resent t eration John of the Tripeny Drug! ee ah the w ff inal How! dire soul ‘iffow company one to Boulder, Colo Well, is that the en hed J oye Aad the tears of on a short nes trip. This morniag the telepl anger rose to her € rae meiuber——be dida’t eveR kuow “Well.” sneered th tiy fv et The Jastiat To picked ap) you supy the receiver L knew who it was Kefore When Lt beard his volee—Oh, Jin!" and the evpresslon in Alleen’s face man, “what do Miss Gladys Wolfert, who is teach x school in Salt Creek, is in © per for several days. Miss W says that all of her pupi . their ho I enine for “ys She freed him with all the aneestors in her ersell {fury of her fighti es = AN he said) was, 1 call | face and I said ato” “Leave this room, instandy! she ™ ure ¢g to the thenter |seld, hes voiee trembling with rage, said Jim. “You promised The man with the ¢ face bowed Quietly he took up his hat and coat Her Dream Quiet A ea asked me to marry him,” said anid walked to the door. ; . l'd-—1'd do f With his hand on the knob, he Hero Baretant paused snd looked t at the girl, Ns digi left her tudlo door; | She wis Ing in the middle of th: higetace i drawn and tense In fthe room: as iRNiNUuereeherenhern J the sumimtarkness muscle bad relaxed. She might have | By EMILY 4. GALLAWAY H fay 1 in Inter?” he asked, been a sts of Vengeance She like to meet hin the Furies | | Aileen nodde She seened Phe raan turned hastily snd the door Urb ee 1 be ff on rl. dim Closed behind hin i the ‘Then preance and the down) the ay The girl closed her eyes dreamily | turned shruptls Paloma” which the distant erehes(rn wis playing. It was yoed to forget for @ minute and to drift Iusuriousty She ti ea clinging rose ehtiffon oh nd in the anced at the in j hotel ¢ nd then } to 5 “le: Land kind of you, [into the studio—the air seemed impo Jim fhat studle sible to breathe and ¢ threw open give ine a breath of é! ithe windows and war np and dows If you are troubled with pains ot mured. “And To know Nine o'clock ! rain was Cell aches; feel tired; have headache, every minute from you rail y indigestion, insomnia; painful pass- age of urine, you will find relief in minates past 9 the girl man t her oyster the sharp ring of the bell sounded G MEM Oy quick! soul” nee If ow efernity be “Whose fault is it?’ asked the man. frore she could cross room nN phe world's standard remedy for kidne; “Tt you will have a cold blooded career | open it liver, bladder and uric acid troubl ot A ian, in fauliless evening dress, National Remedy of Holland sini 1696. Guaranteed. Jitumie, dear, don’t lets di with the pale face of Greek god. Three sizes, all druggist agree tonl You know you prom- | stepped inte the ream fsed not t na the the girl Jn the rase-colored gown rl's brown eye seven isn he man’s fuee setded into its ba Mitual speculation lenat aye ee DO YOU WANT PASTURE? t have just leased a large pasture in the breaks of the rept wilh seine your pene ud : orate a Fike) anit lie qe lila banueve Smoky Hill River in Southwestern Kansas. This pasture will gil's lips was most disteaetiny winter five limes as many cattle as | have. This pasture is Pim awrully int . 1 assure covered with a thick growth of Buffalo Grass, Germania Grass r explained ‘Tocould never lave forgetton that : eo vs Niet Shipment of & oe" 8 Beautiful Gage Pattern Hats These Hats are the Last Word in Dressy Head- ed—and the realized am ooud T= man didn't Yomanage hte was sort of a gue not to have gear for Milady. seine a, See Art Department Now in charge of Mrs. Moody, who will teach Crocheting, Embroidery and everything in the line of Art. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY — FRIDAY wonder ver fe Tim—it's Asien Hours—10 to 12 a. m And. the ‘ . Hours— 2to 4p.m T know aa aud hé@ looked us though he “That night” tt ated about bi Watzke Millinery & Art Front Basement West Hotel WEL MLL LE ITS LS LMS SM I MSM Oa aw LE LP ES The next moru =I couldn’) wort he right,” he his arms as if she'd heen # baby i tleo, WE teii you about that—the Vt never dream about auother mag | long as | lve!" hoppened the man had selzed her | you don't want to.’ Jim, looklog around. “that he was a hand went mech tremblia have becn killed! You're sure you're cate, ly, Th to get It back. He's sround—thav's where you'd seen hin | he cling —don't tel the room, and I’ you—gor hack ! ET FF AT) PTE Ee Vb had Lb ttt tddtbhhtidtid floor, When Alfleen opened her eyes she was loakiog Into the big, strong face jor Jimuie, “Hiithke gicl, whats happened?” he was geking anxiously. “Tye been such & ite fool,” sobbed Aileen, “But 1 don’t eare, 1 dou't cate oog 8S you are here,” and gbe to Jimmie with all her might im bere, dear—eversihing 1s all ald, aud gathered her Into “Jimmie, yon'lk never leave me, will you?" murmured the git. yer,” anid Jimmie, with eonvic ou marry me tonightt" “Hush,” said the gith “I've got to i man! “You needo't tell me ahout him if sald the girl, “he wasn't what 1 thought he was, He did't love me, Jim, Me was a thiet— by stealth,” aad her crlms down on Jim's shoulder. sed me on face went “tL wonder what else he stole” gasped the girl, thie And her nically to het at The great opal w: iD with anxlety. “You m “You don't think Ss gone! Jia, nis voice ht ant bound We'll call up the 1 ut opal Is tns lice Tn you en following you ed sbouc hin." death.” sald Aileen, y to Jim rt. T'S way neross be so lonesome ttt re Fou « It stares me t ng despe An then her arm stole up around his neck, ore she said. “why didit you tell and oll | gw before Low much | loved yout" SPI LPM LD LD LI LS DLL EL BLS LS BLM LA: Announcement RIN EOSIN The Ladies of Casper are cordially invited to call and inspect a most beautiful line of Import- ed Linens, Chinese and Japanese Art Goods. OPENING FRIDAY, OCT. 3D. The Oriental Art Shop 146 South Center Next Door to Manhattan Cafe. CDI DID LD EB ELS DS 2D: ao a. UM Electric Light and Power for Happy Farm Life Silent Etectric Everybody knows the lect ? ake our advice. Selec plant that’s free from tery, fal Silent Alamo. In the Silent Alamo there of the Ide Super Silent Motor Th been a Learn w ands of farme zed by this Silent plant y the Silent Alamo assure: Electric Wiring and Repairing. 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