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“Uae 5 PACE THREP \was seriously ill, has return] ond | pn , TELUS 1 $800. S. 'Casper. Con. $250, jreports that her father is improving me oe $ -f§) Butler cerporation to Henriette j slowly but steadily. © . + ga “4 ogen on lot 2 Midwer? addition. Con. e ay | at ts a Ti re Skin Sufferers { ‘Mrs. Kate Royce has retarn«{ trom! - r n. i 1 | Geo. McRorey et. ax to Fred Saulie lq six-weeka’ vill ‘with. rel ¢ ATE HART Wh iH 4 fon lot 5 block. 1 Morning Side ad You will sigh with relief at the find % e 7 ‘dition. Con. $1 ete. magic touch of D,D.0., the soothing DE Leds ’ Pet | Butler corpotation ta Louis Mac wash of cilé, Many of our customers ives iii Towa and Nebraska. ‘ + 5a | Deputy Sheriff Elithorpe went to ‘ katid-on lots 24 and 26 block 7 Mid- fankus forthisadcice, Yow sit too. \Tander today io brings Vanek two pris | } (Special to the Tribune) west addition. Cony $500, 4 bottle; 68s, doc and $1 40° Ark for W.01.0, joners wanted here, | 1 CHEYENNE, Wyo,, Oct. 16—The Wyoming State Board of Health Bernard Mueller et: ax to Ches : | GM. Simmons of the ttuctineton{ Bas reseintied its order to school boards of the state that its Rule 9, re- | M. Bryan on lots G and 7 Mo Ly, |e) . IDA z "| hreight office, will Zo to Denver to. -duiring the exclusion from school of all pupils who have not submitted Sa Uae eee ane 4 AEE i oi © deal” le piaatéas dt Ziakiallon ~ €ITY NEWS! | morrow night to spend : couple nf}. to Mei = pontine a decision by (aeiaeri end. cabtys Nee cat mene bike pio nea bene sae | BECO SE SN: jisease 7 of iret \ days. ' | tion, brought to test the authority of. the board o Ith to force fi r t imbal rug Store puree ance serene: ease A 2) i MeR ie i: Asi. 3 adtoaaatl such a rule except in specific instances. where smallpox epidemic ‘ex- pares ly decorated with; Russel roses at 21 J. R. Hunter, the C. B. & Q. ad fara Denver thin Bakper tedaget | ists or there is evidence that pupils have been exposed to smallpox. yas Wy Pay inty bridge luncheon ycatrday of-| keeper, accompanied by his wife and! oS ge wee it As a result of the boerd of health’s recession from its attitude } eH J == Ug | térnodh at 1:30 o'clock. The luncheon |daughter, Virginia, is in Omaha to| william Atkins, mincral cxaminer that Rule 9 must be rigidly enforced a large number of, pupils who VA = am | tablesawere artistically arranged: with | attend the meeting of the railvoad|from the United States land office | were excluded from the public schools six weeks ago have been re- V4 7 r sli, the flowers, and a delicious course! storekeepers. heon was served. JN feed A pleasant afternoon was spent by| Charles Fernum, who is emyloyed thé ladies in playing: auction bridze.|at the Burlington offices, has return-| F. L, Parker of Denver was Mrs. M. P. Wheeler, Mrs. R L. Mitch-/ed from Denver where he spent sev- at Cheyenne, is in Casper today on admitted to classes. government bumines, A Should the supreme court rule that the board of health has ip authority to enforce Rule 9 at all times it is expected that the order + for the rigid enforcement of the rule will be renewed. : é Casper yesterday and today on busi- : ell and’ Mrs Earl Boyle carried off’ eral days on a business trip. ee: y % : et coe RRL, 7 orlies eakthehgaiinee ication? cnt ee * * © the honors of the afternoon. bial d | 44th engineers, arrived home yester-| 1 " ie cf ; Pers, u e yester- Ht. O. Swenson et ux to B: G. Hahn ) The Mesdames . William Jephson: Miss Margaret Tuoey of the West-! w, C, Brewer was in Caspe yes-}day, and will be here for. the Wincer. jon lot. 10 Parson's Resubdivision of | . H. Lowey, Pitt Covert, eri, ern Exploration and Gas company has |terday from Powder River. ¢ ee Hot 6 block 70, Casper. Con.’ $1100. ! e* artholomew, Ben Lummis, Henry|returned from Lost Springs, Wyo., ef Sclt Cresk is |. /G, FsLindahl to Nellie C. Holmes ‘ “Smokey” Ro’ “ Bingenheimer, J. B. Wetherill, Arthur} where she spent about: ten days on! M. C. Jorgenson is } f a} in'Gasper for the day. i ae Foun: aa ee bath Ht Nel) al business. | 5 ‘few days from his Posy 57% Willow | rp tag 25 aetna : Gairere oealee A ene ape AL « KNOWS Th f > im ba! . i ain ., - - parent San Srickenl Guy Bell, {Springs . A. J. Phillippot of the Wyo- Fred, Huffard et ux to Wade R. , f REPAIRING IS THE h a Hugh Chamberlain and Robert, Co-,| & ? ecil Bon, Carney Peterson, and Missihen have returned from Lead ‘and|: Robert E. Dea of Glenrocl: ‘ae Winter and Miss Tolhupst of Deadwood. S. Dak., where they we lin Casper yesterday on busin Wisconsin, were the invited guests. “on business for the Chamberlin fur- | 7 : } “4 ‘niture company for the last ten days. | David E. Breedon arrived here la ches: Siraeains } Their trip was very successful ahd!night from his ranch near ce; turned today ‘Burlington addition. Con. $800. Wedding Today “ ia, Oki jthey were able to purchase four car |and will spend a few days in Cas- 7 ; Henrietta Oden to C. Bellas on lot Miss Nina Acker, of Fostoria, Ohio, joads of furniture which will be de-| per on business. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 31° bl Midwest addition, Con daughter et ae AVR Bungay a livered to the company immediately. | ae Ida Ab MeCann to L. B. Townsend _ ——— _ Casper sha iaeey Siemens oe SOR |_F. W. Parker of Ogden. Utah, ar-'on lot 15 block 100, Casper. Cox. Siaaeinia Tabintag at’ 11 o'clock at) G. Valdes of the Hagens, Stan-| rived in Casper this morninz. He! Elmer Green et vx to Chas E. i by the Rev. |e and Murane Jaw firm, arrived this! will spend a few days visitiny George|Grant on lot 2 block 21 Nelson's pee erties parsonage by the Kev.’ morning from Denver where he has Ferguson, who is an old friend, while | addition. Con $1 ae Sr Meno . L. French. Ht ‘been on legal businezs for the last i P hiswolhet i Bex % 4 % ing sui £ ‘ Sie Me apr if icture hat. The couple were attend- i, Zi nae Mrs, Amanda Richardson and son} $1 ete. ta by Mr. and Mrs. William Bunday. The Mountain States Telephone-|Rseo of Lisk ‘dre the guests of Mrs... Mary L. Gallington to Roy Hard- company here is placing a new switch! A. Hawley. . 7 +4 “ After a lovely wedding breakfast board ‘in thécrdomefwith four ‘posi? ey. ing on lot 7 block 100 Casper. Con. Oil company has returned from Harkness on part of lot 7 block 130, Shicago where he went on uw business Casper. Con. $1 ete. - \ r ren trip. Mr. Phillippot accompanied W. | ° Harry N. Free et ux to Sivalls & REEDER’S SHOE SHOP 0. Wilson to Chicago, but returned Bryson, Inc., on lots 10, 11, 12 13! The Goodyear Shoe Repairer ja day before Mr, Wilson, who r2- ‘14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 block 2 East | 1191 East Second St. * served by Mrs. Bunday, Mr. and Mrs. | ,. a 3 { Tian $1 ete. Borseaun lefts ona honeymoon trip |e eee aa ond rong 400 new | JL, Leamer has gone to the ea:t-/ C. T. Palmer to Mary-E. Gallingto: to Colorato., eoaberere beg 6 an, ‘ ced oe ern markets to buy a complete stock} on lot 15: block 38, Capitol Hill ad- They will also visit with Mr. Sprag- |") pts 10, Tie Peesent nom ere ae. for his store. | dition. Con. $800. B. Bangert of Denver 1s here at- x 8. 6 | igin’s parents at Long Pine, Nebr., before returning to Casper .where they will live, as Mr. Spraggins is in the employ of the Burlington here, | * * * EF ie Effie Nolen to Robert G. Squires William Whitney, who spent over | on half interest in lots 23 and 24 18 months in France serving with the! block 108, Casper. Con. $1 ete. | { | tending to the installation of the new} switch board. ; As * * | * Jay ot Omaha, Neb ie Ne SOO DOG L LOS LE ILI ID ISLES LG ah, Dawson-Good ~/company of Omaha, Nébr., is here ‘ , ~ Engagement Announced jon business, This is Mr. Johnson's “Buying For Cash We Sell For Less” Sain aes Pace: a's ve oe'N Specials for Friday and Saturday nounce the engagement of their neice | gonsiders Casper a live business city.} 18 cents Keep posted and buv where the Dollar goes the farth- ‘iss Hazel Good, to D. D. Dawson): * t iS y Denver Mies Good, accompanied} George McCellen, a cattle man a package hy her uncle and aunt, will leave for | ftom the Big Horn region, who has aay Denver soon where she will be mar-| been in the city for the last few day. ried to Mr. Dawson the first of No-| Spent yesterday at Salt Creek look- i is oil i “ est. vember. After the wedding the young ,7& after his oil interests 4 peuple Gla gRe CARS a Eerie the Pan ee cc SN wl GROCERIES .- AMELS are in a class by themselves—easily the | iss Elsie Sy 0 is wi the : ike e cipare tenes esp Sa maids te ree Natrona County Abstract and Loan Eitesiastogene 22. et vk woes on NS 60c most refreshing, the most eee Seates te ee Si dard are any. tes peerae = a Butter, best creamery, per pound__________________ 70 ever smoked. You can prove that! tee, So be js Dane. Piegied i for a while in Chicago and from there 2% pound Jar Pure Strained Honey, per jar_________ 80c Camels puff-by-puff with any cigarette in the world a i ‘ : twill go to her old home at Centralia,} tances for the: wlater: social season (Ll. Where ahe will Vit her parents, is planned for Tuesday night, October tt: and Mrs. J. E. Nelms, at their POS CILLALZ CALL LL ALL LL LEAL Bd Good House Brooms, each___ any price! Put quality, flavor and cigarette satis- Service Soup, 3 cans_____ faction to the utmost test! Large package Pearline, each_ Camel sold every- CN a 21. About 126 invitations have been 1vely farm home. 4 We fs iG 3 lade *) sett . wheretnscientifically sealed Made to meet your taste, Camels never tire it, no matter how gent'to the social set of Casper. Bert Bartlett of Enira, Iowa, brcth-} elchs Grapelade, large size_ packages of 20 cigarettes or fiberally you smoke them! The expert blend of choice Turkish | The ea formed by C. T.! ey of Mrs C. E.\ Whetstone of Cas- Quart Jar Fries Queen Olives_-__ eT pea ple aaa and choice Domestic tobaccos makes Camels delightful—so full- Bradie, ear w Dean mae Sim- | per, is at the State: hospital reccy- Seginaw Blue Tip Matches, cady___ carton. We strongly recom- bodied, yet so fascinatingly smooth and mellow-mild. Every mons, and. E..J.Donahue have ar- cring from a serious operation. Cream Cheese, per pound. mend this carton for the time you light one you get new and keener enjoyment ! ranged to have a-vegy. pleasant in- * * « eet : home or office supply or é _“‘fomal eveningsfop.the guests. The! Charles Cullen. pf. the Chamberlin | K. C. Baking Powder, 25c: size_______-+--_---.---- H whan you travel. Freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty after taste or any Henning ‘orchestts. wil furnish the/ surniture company, has ||tnrned | VEGETABLES R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. unpleasant cigaretty odor makes Camels as unusual us they are dance mug. and refreshments: wi!! from Cheyenne, where he haz been Winston-Salem, N. C. enjoyable. ‘ be served, “i, ” Hfor the last two days on business for Cabbage, new, per hundred_-_______.-__-_-_=_. $2.90 idious smoker:i » . Mr. and Mrs, Sullivati, Mr. andy in. firm, : [aree Size"Grape, Fiust: In fact, Camels appeal to the.most fastidious smoker in so Mrs. M. W. Purcell and Mr and Mrs. | ese) « i D. £0 > Pp nd many new ways you never will miss the absence of coupons, Jere eee pu beithe Ll A: C. Campbell, attorney, arriv- ry Unions, per pou = premiums or gifts. You'll prefer Came! Quality ! i * ted in Casper this. morning from Chey- “He Dillon-Chi Bag ahs fenne and will be here for several uality Meats illon-Chui : ‘days attending to legal matters. Mr. Mariisrevaren / Campbell and daughter, Mise Mary, Miss Laura Dillon left last night i plan to spend the winter in Chey- in! for Desdemona, Texas, where she will! eane. A be married to Z. M. Churchill in the | a 8 very near future, Miss Dillon has| -], G; Jeffries, state anditor, is! been in the employ of the Casper | yere from Cheyenne on business with pharmacy for the last year, and is athe State hospital. Very well liked Casper girl. Mr. | es *) « 2 y Churchill ~was'a resident of Casper! M. Hayden of Denver, broth:r of before entering the service, and now! Mrs. J. L, Learner, is here on 4 busi- has oil interests keeping. him in| ness and pleasure trip. Texas. 4 $ ‘+e © AT RIGHT PRICES Casper Commercial Co. “PAY CASH AND PAY LESS” Phones 10 and 11 TID MILI DLE PMD SLL DLS voale-ale shoal a SRe of ‘ nstoak Se ose 64 , POPE Ca dattedteds RS LO RS ossoniestos he ehoateatefoateatnete te ctoeteatectectoatecteatoate teste oate qoatedtocioeatrteste die edie geste ite osteo ene ose PIONS P08 SL OI Oe i CLAVE PA ARMA ht Ld dd dehdadeheatde ‘a oe RA ~ % After the marriage the couple will; Miss Henrietta Kropp, who has % ~~ \ live in Desdemona for the winter, beon at Great Falls, Mont, for the | } , and plan on a trip to Califorpia where | Jast weck to be with her father, who! i they will spend the coming summer. |__| i? oe, KASSIS DRY GOODS COMPANY ebiscapereek - satel ¥ . ww NOTICE i ; b3 _, Notice is hereby given that Inter- | I 22 South Center Across the Street from the Lyric. ad im Certificate No, 222 of the Centen- | ee nial Petroleum company, for one share. issued March 24, 1919, to Wil-| ee es ss Me eee, ‘ee br na iS 9: ¢ Week End Specials for Friday and Saturday, October 17th and 18th Centennial Petroleum Company at Torrington, Wyoming, and applica- | oo, ote “ion made for a duplicate certificate || m3 BED QUILTS, good weight. 2 2 5 nN + ‘ WIELIAM CAPUT, + Regular $2.75 value. Special... ... $ ay 2 lng: oat : 3 yes: % CHILDREN’S DRESSES, sizes 4 to 6. 3 Our “Prices Are 4 Regular $2 to $4 values. + / Speial 94-69 to $3.35. | cAlways ‘Reasonable z Seete erie 2 ; Oe ¢ ea CHILDREN'S ROME aaa? (ibe, 9 Do not miss this Money-Saving Opportunity. All our ale “ to $2.75. ue 1.75 to $2:3 Special Reduction on All : Ladies’ and Misses’ Hats Call and be Convinced. We Will Try and Please You. 20% OFF HR EsLassis Dry Goods Co. 122 South Center Across the Street from the Lyric. Sl i i ee a a ms aca On aoe ereecccvcceccsenescevccsccecsccoscccsbegsogegeecsbesseesee: goods are new and are arriving every day. ~ Order of Elks There will be a régulerseesion af thie ge Night, Oct. 17th, at 8 o'clock, at Odd Fellows’ Hall. earnestly requested. j ‘By order of the E. R. OO es Robt. Cohén, Secretary. Notoeie oe ameaccecerevecooooesooocesocesooeooosoooooeesoeee 3 . >