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Che Casper Daily Cribune shower Ia Given jor Miss Good s Hazel Good, who leaves this for Denver where she’ ig to be ed to D. D, Dawson on Novem- r 1, was delightfully surprised last vening when a special meeting of k's Sunergue, of which she is a uber, was turned into a miscellan- is shower in her honor. The meet- was held at the home of Mrs. w. S. Kimball, Jr., corner of Natrona wenue and Divine street. Seven- con young women were present and Good received a number of beau- | gifts. During the business meet- of the Sunergae plans were made Hallowe’en party which members ( St. Mayk’s parish will give October , the evening preceding Hallowe'e: \ special effort will be made to uré the’ attendance of all Epi: palians* who art newcomers to Cas- per at this affair, After-the busi- ess meeting and the presentation of the gifts to Miss Good, Mrs. Kimball erved? delicious ‘refreshments. * a ¢ Meeting. to Be Held of the K. C. Circle The K. C, Circle of the Method- t aid will be entertained on F: ternoon at 2:30 at the home of E. R. Collier, 525 South Beech All the ladies are invited to r and the articles being made for the Bazaar planned to raise money for the new Methodist parson- ae ae Mrs. T. C. Tonkin Hostess This Afternoon. The Casper chapter of the De! ty will mect at the home of nl jand profitable program ha: plabnod. ‘ F when jee Ruke Goods Sale at Casper Storage The members of the Allar and Ro wry y of the St. Anthony’: Cathelie ehurch will conduct a baked oods sale this Saturday at the Cay per Storage store.! The proesed thie will be ustd toward the ney altar for the church, 1 Meilia Club Dance Enjoyed by Large: Crowd ‘The dance given at the Mullin cle ast night unusust v rt “Ait ‘ing’ t jazz music of the Iris orchestr the evening. The entertainment committee 1¢ evening were the Messrs. Brodie, Tom Villnave, James Sin seons, and E, J. Donohue. ‘The matrons at the dance w Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs M. W. Purcell, and Mr and Mrs. Jere wiah Mahoney Thi the firet dance of the son ron given by the members of th< t Multin club and they plan to follow | hy many more of the deligh't\: + 9 8 Informal Dancing Party This Friday Evening About 16 couples of the younge: society set of Casper have been in-, yvited to attend an informal dancin: purty at the home of Mrs. H. P.| Feree, 736 South Natrona avenue Miss Wilma Scott will be the hostess and plans e been made for a de lizhtful affair yowned in white satin. The best ma was Dr. W. B. Lewis, brother of th bride. After the ceremony a reception tvr held, followed by a five-course din ner, attended by a few —intimat friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gothberg met \' attending the University of Co!o’ in 1916. Mrs. Gothberg is a mem ber of the Kappa Delta sorority. sang in the choir of the First Bay tist church in Denver. The bride and groom are «t Gothberg home in Casper for ti present, andplan to make their here, n” Poko ST eae | PERSONALS nl | STARTS ON ELK HUNT, LEARNS SEASON AT END ‘COFRCILS department of the Wyoming Grocery ies High Offi company, almost went on an elk hunt panes Tigh: icers OVCT —\ Monday ‘in the Dubois region. Mr. ; Railroad Spencer had just seated himself com- forisbly in the passenger car to pre- FE. Perkins, president of the C. pare himself for his trip to Dubois. nd Q. railroad; E. P. Bracken,: His dream of the number of elk he ' Superintendent Aydelott’ Accom- iB. Dr. Bailey is very il with th: trouble at his home on Park and WW coe streets. weban Mrs. H. O. Schlenck has return to Casper from a visit with her p ents in Elmira, N, Y, . $. 6% *& H. F. Elridge, who is travel for the J, V. Farwell compar Chicago, is here on business for s. eral days. sistant general manager, and A. G. informetion that the elk hunting sea- Smart, general superintendent, ac-: son had closed, companied by J. A. Aydelott, super-; Spencer slowly retraced his steps intendent of the Casper division, will from the depot. Today his friends leave Billings tonight in a special ure rejo' w for the elks. \train of five cars for a tour over | MIDWEST EMPLOYE nies ea of ned ar branch of the system. . |. They are expetted in Casper Fri- ing|day and the members of the Casper of Chamber of Commerce are making ¢v- plans to entertain them with a din- o |zeneral manager; W. F. Thichoff, as- would kill was abruptly stopped by, thet ontartaidmeit features, of Lifquist:Batker company. of Ie ele F. Connelly, a representative of = re here whants, is calling on the loc! me es 8 & _J. E. Davidson who has he en see riously ill at his town home. Easi Linden street, is leaving tonis: his sheep ranch. * € 6 E. Johnson of Lysite spent yester n Casper on a shopping tour, and siting with old friends. € «8 Mr. and Mrs, P!’E. Heller, who thhave been employed in the 0. S. buil res it and will leave Walter Poe of Texas, who has been Spending a few days iw Thermo } returned to Casper wh ting with his F. Long. re he is brother-in-law, J S.2W. ‘Tull left this morning on - 1 siness trip to the western part of Wyonmting in the interests of the Hib- bard, Spencer, Barttot+ eampany of Chicago, . M. A. Breen jaughters, Mrs. “ly and - N. Eeeen of Washington, 1. C. have come to Casper to visit with their son, W. Breen. * 8 8 Willi 2, Who is connecto< with the sheriff's office here, whe has been very ill in Om under went an operation 2 week azo Mon dao and is reported to be doing very well now. , R. Howard and J Mout mnery are in Casper on USING connected with the Wyoming ipl jon company. They are lenvi y for Pine Mountain where they wil ect the company holdi * # Roker Gouilaan, wha isin the employ of the Ameriewn express: of- fice here, will leave within the next ious punch was served during few days for Lead, S. D., where he, DIVORCE PLEA. will visit week-end, with his parents for the a Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bubb and chil-| Yorce in the district court yesterday dren are leaving soon for Los An- from Emilio Milan on grounds of de- n Sertion. They were married Septem - ber 26, 1917, and Milan deserted hi. geles, Cal., where they will p extended visit with friends and 1 tives, s+ Mrs. William Tucker left last nigh for St. Louis, Mo. sccompar her son Grandell. Mrs. Tucker visit with old St. Louis triends unc: the new year. randall will +! one of the high schools of the + during his stay there. - * H. J. Frederick of Glendo, Wyo. who was formerly a prominent r: er in the Sweetwater country, was Casper yesterday visiting with friends. Mr. Frederick is the broth. ir Wyoming. ‘yesterday afternoon. to the office of the Casper Suppl ‘company and rendered aid for hiv ir juries which are not thought to } serious. e * @ . E. Phelps has returned t: after an extedded visit rothers in Chicago und Moline Rer sister, Miss M. B. Sier gone to California for the winte traveled overland with friends fri Twin Falls, Idaho. and reports a ver pleasant trip, barring, one thrill ir accident in which fortunately noo: ;Was hurt, dee ne to 'STEWARTS ARE ’ January 2, old| the City, of Casper, St ter of John H. Frederick of Fregland | on the first da j cial business that will come before ner at the Henning, The officials have their headquar- ters at Chicago. They are accom- x “ panied on the trip by their private! Homer J. Ling, aged 26, employed secretaries and several élerks. The 2Y the Midwest in its gas plant at inspection trip will probably include Salt Creek, died at a local hospital the greater part of’ the system. yesterday afternoon following an. ete Shen Ot operation for appendicitis, His par- ; ents, who live at Oakdale, Calif., have been notified and the remains will be sent there for burial. Mr. Ling was in the aviation branch of the servic during the war. Some difficulty was experienced in locating his people as AT HOSPITAL TUESDAY DIVORCED BY DECREE TODAY In the district court this morning, Minnic B. Stewart was granted vorce from Alvis Leon Stewart, ¢ grounds of desertion and was al- lowed to resume her maiden name, Minnie Kading. They were married 1912, at Comache, Texas, and the complaint elleges th Stewart disappeared March 5, 1918. CONDITION OF MOSHER WELL-STILL UNCERTAIN Krench, probably from a sweetheart overseas. J. H. Finney, a personal friend of Mr. Ling’s, arrived here this morning from Greybull and will ac- company the body to Oakdale. J. J. Giblin is able to be at his office in the Townsend building again after an attack of grippe. — Building and Loan Meets The directors of the Building and .oan tion of Casper met last Nelson. passéd on gnd other transncted. were Effort i ll being made to re- move the casing from the hole of the Mosher No. 2 well on Section 16-29- 79 in the Salt Creek field. This ings was lost about a month ago when the shot went off the casing half way down, Oil been struck and drillers were preparing to shoot the well when the agcident occurred. Rt. J. Mosher of the Mosher Gil company has returned from Denver and Cheyenne. He left today for the salt Creek field to look after the sit- i ardings, the No. 2 well on 39-79. DESERTION IS ~~ RECOGNIZED IN There aré two tastes in tea: the teaflavor and tannin. The tea-flavor brings enjoyment, rest, cheer— that is what you want. Tannin is harsh, bitter, ‘injurious. Tannin, you know, is used to tan leather and make ink; it is not meant to put into the stomach. It is bad for the digestion; it is hard on the nerves. Nobody wants tannin— it isn’t even good to taste. Get Schilling’s Tea and enjoy the real tea-flavor and steer clear of tannin. Myrtle Milan was granted a di- | wife June 1, 1918. He heard of at Retoon, N. M, Sanh le Oca NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE CASPER. RANGER OIL COMPANY 3 _ Notice is hereby given that a Spe- cial Meeting of the stockholders of the Casper Ranger Oil Company, will be held at the office of the company, Room 211, Oil Exchange Building, in 1 e of. Wyo- ming, three o’clock in the afternoon of November, 1919, for the purpose of transacting Spe- was last bis Sach Aon “Miss Elsie Bailey of Emporia, | sid eaee ing: | ity ‘There are font favors of Schilling at Lively Dinner eh Ms. andy Mest We on. G, 3 71919, 3 r 5 A few friends were beautifully ¢ | Y- apenie: ene BAlley pas visited! MJ. CU RRE BEG ep aah hors mahal tertained at an informal dinner «fin Casper beforé an 8 'y Pub, 0 pee ‘ i eal ent. ee ” yp card party at the home of Mr friends among the young people, ub. Oct. 22, 24, 27, 30, 1919. A Schilling & Co San Francisco ©. Boyle, 111 East Hugo stree . here. She is planning on accepting) _ (L ter the delicious dinner the evenin | position and remaining in’ the city was spent playing cards, — for the winter: ‘ { ar ate i , ; ; J. Mosher has returned, from ¢ e e Mrs. J. Y. Stock is leaving th’ |, R. J. 3 y x C ; Calif, | business trop to Cheyenne and Den evening for Los Angeles, Calif. | Chey an where she will spend the winter wit |ver. Mr. Mostig, met Re aps ur e 1 iner 0 her son, “Buster”, who is attendin; {while in Denver, and they returnes r the Paige Military academy. }to Caspér together. Mrs. 3 RA od Phone 252 122 North Center Gothberg-Lewis jepent several a fs Arn arg \ 4 a vi iends : attending to busi ——— es Marriage ’ ceca eee sages BB Se $90000000000000000 0000 A very beautiful wedding cereme | "ess ™4 } | ny was performed on Sunday. Or | ‘ ‘ ‘ . We cleaning WRG. marriake oF Fa-| Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lopman fron e win G. Gothberg and Miss Margar’ ‘Lewistown. Mont., are here on o | Me Lewis at the Homeiof the bride’ ogee Mr. Lorman. is leaving ¢h ff uc on e@ Yetta ann ig in {afternoon for a short trip to Os \ eevee Mrs. William M. Lewis, in} ire. Lorman is the guest at the J } ae rn i aes saa tet ive ra ee yeas Ack a ; | In order to make room for a shipment of LADIES at vers leading to a bow sh's 2 GREP Laer i AAs Sa , ye Botihoee acting aun rosekoinate.|aeke peat ry ea | SILK WAISTS which we are adding to our already ex- corner of the lovely parlor where the: | Home Oil company town, Mont tensive line of NU-BONE CORSETS, we are offering yore ane ee eee aM ee eS ’ all HATS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. If you The bride wore an elegant crea | Rabati J a 4 i tion of ivory satin brocaded in lilies), A see tenes oiaae y aenenage have not.purchased your Fall and Winter Hats you : re yesterday C a . . a the alive got tarried a hug RE heels of a horze which he was! should take advantage of this exceptional opportunity. youquct o pride’s roses. 3 Lene ie 5 ee ee i g to the pavement on the corac Gladys Morris, the sister of the b iding SE Pantene Tat % Attended a2 bridesmaid, and wa {of South Center and Linden, I 20% Discount on all Trimmed Hats Including FISK and GAGE HATS, in whieh one may find the highest degree of excellence in beauty of de- ‘sign, quality and style. ’ "25 Tailored Velour and Hatters Plush $3.00 to $5,00 SEU ERATE UR Bar ce the only letter in his effects was in! evening in the office of George B.! A number of loans business was | After. every meal. my food wou! four snd form gas which crewd. up inio my throat and chocked me MUSCLES WERE : TIED. IN KNOT yal 1 conan * a een breath and ‘That Is the Way McCoy Says His tit 1 war afraid 1 had heart trouble. 1 was dizz the ‘) i all the lime and my head Ph Rheumatism Made Him dould swim cuntils & coulda’e. walktal | Feel’ alone the street without holding oa) Cr. jbo something. PAGE THREE f psin, and am just simply 9 iUs no wonder f praise Tahlac, for it's the only medicine at ever helped Vania per by Cagper art and in Salt Greek by Salt eek drug store.—Advy, I was half-statved-be-, ————=—_——______________. | “Tanlac pit me back on the job cause 1 couldn't eat anything 6 © Pourth Annual Masquerade Ball fagain and I’m ten’ pounds heavier! build me up and was going down given by the Royal Neighbors 4f than I was when I statted taking it,” hill all the time. America, Oct. 31. $1 per couple, aid H. McCoy, a well known plaster-! “I actaally believe Tanlne has extra ies Prizes given. er living at 506 Sixth Avenue South, saved my life, for T couldn't have 10-17-8t Seattle, Wash. kept up m longer like I was. 1 tomach trouble and rheumatism saw Tanlac vertised in the papers had kept after me for six-yerrs until/and started taking it and commenced, { had to quit my work entirely,” he %0 improve before I had finished the | lcontinued. “Brom. the back of my first bottle. { have taken cight bot- neck down into my arms and shoul-.tles so far und am back on the job ders the pains would strike me and feeling fine. I can do more work it seemed that all my muscles were in a day now than I have been able ied in knots. I counldn’t lift my \to do for years and as just like 4 hand to my head*and instead of get-'new man. My meals are a pleasure tiny relief 1 got worse all the time.,to me for I can eat anything I want In my right hip thesrheumatism set- und T sure want for my appetite jtled and IT got so I couldn’t move|has come back in full force, The without being in such pain that big! fluttering spells with my heart “have ‘beads of sweat would form on my disappeared, gas does not form in forehead. I would take a catch in! my stomach and I haven’t a pain left. »my neck and for days I wouldn’t be, I can almost ran up a ladder when table to turn my head. and whenever! { am at work, for my arms and legs | I had to look to one side or the other! gre ag good’as new since the rhenu- jt would have lo turn my whole body. matism has gone. ¥ can swing my \My stomach was in a terrible shape.'arms. in a cirele ke a school boy Smart Coats For Outdoor Wear You'll want a leather coat this fall--they are the newest thing for outdoor wear, “Their warmth, style and serviceability 4 were proved during the war; aviators found them warm and snug at the highest alritudes, while on the ground their smart trimness conformed to military demand. : For any of the winter sports, for motoring, walking, riding, or street wear as well, the Klingmade leather coat is the appropri- ate outer garment, The best leather and leatherette are used in making Klingmade coats. 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