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7 ~ |“You're invited to a party on the night of Hallowe'en, When the Mullin Club Dance Hall, will those reporting a fire. resent a rustic scene, ‘ IS BOOKED FOR This is to eliminate the incessant We'll have apple nd elder, and answering of phone No. 119 at head pumpkins, too, by quarters, Recently this phone has been That's the honest truth LYRIC jused to get into communication with giving you no jo so bring out y METRO FEATURE to take no calis over No. 119 excey BUSINESS E000 NEW PHONE FOR THEATER FIRE MESSAGES jthe city water commissioner arid to transact business not connected in an. “BULLETIN SAYS ager of the Ly Henry Brennan, ma mr best girlic, he su > al | hoa fire call. The water di zs H mpd s+ fe theater, has secured real Metro 5 ee v wit a, q yo re tee ict, lor ner CONtinued Activity in Tenth Fed- (2, (nerGn, Mas Secures @ reat Mer? Calls. on New Installation at City partment hed by calling No. 1198, We'll charge you just a dollar, and 4 tert Lytell platy NO Mamarere, Eo. i : q se) aie - SE Wen Teerantonnts eo in Report, Stradivarius O'Day. the rman who han- Alarm Calls jet mina Keen No. 18 open for fire calls 4 Misses Dr 7 If you'll come down we'll give yo e dicapped by this name, ‘always took re = phone r nen = spe ot wes Balas reels ICE ian Patton, Ruth what you couldn't buy forte, {, General business conditions in the in- one thing in life at,a time. A new system of calling into the fire|quarters firemen will know it is Mrs. MGMHABAiany cya the. hostess cin % eS One e Pime—Hatlowe'en termountain region are execlient. ac! 4 gloomy inom stranded circus! headquarters in case of a fire has been |time to get ready to answer 4 b ibe chiming Mieer-asid dancing party Kerra of October 1. cording to the Ociol bulletin of the o¢fered Stradivarius the opportunity to arranged for the Casper fire depart-+ SS Seer PI: 5 ic sae Federal Reserve bank of Kansas City. }outiive his ne and outward helplessyment. To report a fire, it is only neces-| Charlie Martin states tt Jast hight) cnnouncing the engagement Plans for,New Laranile | re isi hia ; ‘s : 05 f { 3 7 y Cl {Informal Dinner fo: Suet issued, which’ s ypearance. His first study after he!sary to call No. 119 and tell headquar- | y hetween here and Doug of Miss Blanche Shikany to William Fraternity Chapter j mal Leenks Ww bares : ul a +a) r A i 5 O'Keet,. Plans are helig. considered py |Miss Mildred White Tees one aus ‘ rey a us-Thad seen Marie, the young ae reback | ters or central where the fire is, being | railroads tearing Somnreuon ver . 4 ensidered hy MisacLopiae Grea. « noatdan [2 nters of the tenth federal re-| rider, was to get a job with the circus.|sure to give the exact location. No Martin ships fi 20 10 The home of Mr. and Mrs. John Shi-| Laramie university students who ure at Ser tntoeciad dint ae ee te tones | werve district. this month of con-|' ‘His next study is that of learning how other calls except fire calls are taken kany was prettily decorated in flowers Members of the Masonic lodge. for fo-m-}\tared White, at Miss Thomas’ home. | tued ae in_ practically lines/to fight. Ability to make # snecial sur-|oyr this phone. s to rush the work before cold | following the color scheme of pink and/Ins a Laramie chapter of the Acacia \mnene were lald for eight guests and {Of Dusiness in thé of such dis- vey of each thing separately results in} a1 other business with fire headquar-| Weather sets in, white. After the hanquet dinner CS a ar i peeieen a to this frater-latter the delicious meal a very pleasant |CoUragements as other times) pis victory aver the strong man of the tery fy transacted over phone. 1194, on eae pnnouncement of the engagement of Pity Is limited strictly to Masons, andleyening was spe : 3 , be caleulated to bring business to. alejreus wh loves Marie. hi ta i . eal iti i i Z S spent by the young ladies. v] circus who also loves 3 which co; ‘ts with the chief's office.| A Littie wantad will sell it. the young couple was made to the #& there ix 1 goodly number of Masons| 0 abe <A standstill, A survey of the situation,| fis final study is that of the art,“ Le arate guests, © ranting the univerdity, it is hoped| © - shows it exactly the re-!o: making love, but O'Day learns that) F Sar a The evening was spent in dancing, eee chapter can be secu | PERSON ALS jxctsc.. Apparently there is’ ‘determ: nty Marie already loves him. The! and.Mrs. Dan Lobdell favored the tratieitiy tes oases The | oNE ||nation on the part of business to." rY | climax of the pleture show: that good | sts Wi eral Jovely vocal selec- 2 o— - —o-/ on things sometimes come two-at-a-time. | . muesta Bncwey ere! dovely the leading univers Jack Gibbs and Art James. just ar- 1 the industrial outlook 5 eee Ce t b] 3 a a river f ernVveL ; ! is a x confidence oa ee Snany who aye | Henn rs fining company. Roth of the trucks| United States that efforis now making | the ‘praprietors: 0} ‘a wholesale fruit) Honoring their hot were equipped ali around with Kelly-| will bring an amicabie adjustment of | SO HEE We hate. ties |e! Vaughan ¢ _| Springfield caterpiller tires. ‘The younz, the differences between labor and capi: | n, N. D., w yiand Mrs, Frank Engl wi {men report the roads from Wheatland! tal; that there will come a better un-| \ ’ ini t i haye. other business interests. Mr.!at a dinner before the 'SAliot done on {and on to Casper in very rough von-|derstanding between employer and eme| :Begy’s Mustarine Is Better than Liniments, Plasters, Poultices O'Keet, has®just come to Casper from |Thumday evening, dition for thix time’ of the yeur |ploye, as to their relations one to the | | or Hot Water Bottles. Does the Work in Williston, too. The marriage ceremony | ‘ wee ee jothey, as well as their obligations to the | ‘ Half the Time. is" planned to take place same time, Judge and Mrs. Roderick N. Matson], Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Sherman, who}public, that will enable the industries | t during the Christmas vacation. of Cheyenne, “are the house xuesis of | b#¥Pibeen residents in Casper for thejof America to apply themselves to the} ‘ r The guests of the announcement|Mr. nd Mrs. Carl Wever, Judse Aloe |Past eleht years, have moved to Lobell,| task of replenishing the world's supple eget Sa SITS AY eS Remember the terrible Influenza Epi-fand aches, soreness and swellings, no party were Mr, and Mrs. Don Lobdell,son having come to Casper om fusi.{ WYO» Where they wht live. M of goods. naw threatened with dep a cata Bark ips neers ie Fate |demic last year. matter where located and ends all the the Misses Julia Kassis, Elizabeth Shi- ness, man is employed with the Gen ti And so far as this district is con- Sian reat venice continuing, | The demand for Beg Mustarlag misery and distress so quickly, that kany, Mary Kassis and Edna Kassis, | - eee ‘troleum company there. ;eerned the tendency of business is to hte eat tal ia béinee acinearby tie | Was so enormous that ‘stocks in retail | SUfferers are joyfully astonished. and the Messrs. Reginald Janes, Leslie D- A. R. Luneheon ee g0 on. There is no indication of a big | 7! ¢ oAGe roleum ;Stores and wholesale warehoyses dtsay-}) Use Begy's Mustarine, always in the gt “4 Ohio company for the Lusk Petroleum ; jeftrien,«tHehtaimin' Kraven, . Worwan |i Charniing Attaty ; Win Ishelman has returned ty his| slump from the present activity, unless MEeUDATIN GV RPRRA HeNUTLTOG, (baccala ed with amazing speec yellow bi the pain of rheu- WAhU pun se mosia savior, 2 Snekar a0 hecap Diva MeMiiR: soon | GENE Tens | Eth ee iti iio ratio ee ee eee creme nabMlity, Of Goal) To. ihe: flow “from first. aand. 2 Get a box now—or two boxes you; matism : : | , ." zs ning 1 ing here with his brother, S. F. Ishei-|ers to obtain merchandise to supp! - ts | Just rub it-on for lamé muscles, sore Mike SBikany. OF a ieee ee Most | nan. tor thekpast two montha, thelr customers’ needs; or of manufac-| first sand has been drilled thru and can’t tell what will happen. Vee i iaw Chantaerinitiée es anral , eee ie charming luncheon given by the Daugh- k A b : a; or of manufac). second sand is only about 15 feet| But just as econ ax sour thront sets {fect stiff neck, cranips in leg,’ sprains ed tur to obtain terial nd labor to 5 Plan Rustic Danee ters of the Americans Revolution for ee Oo erence set AT IADOF per. : Learatonte, ; ening in the /#04 strains, | Today is the last day of the four-jcarry on their 0} tions; or of pepo: ‘ sore or you teel that tightening Inthe)” (7, For Hallowe'en Pica aeoand) thelr gueste atts o'clock tas. cincoftharwondertal pictdra, “The pers to obtain’ freight cars to move| Present Indicatians are that the see-| chest, Pea; Oats Se Hox yrompay, When jypU The Mullin club wifhissue invitations |r oie ith the pee ene Nee lRient to Haphiness," showing at the|the products of field, rayen, minc and] Oud sund will be reached late today | "Rub on Regy's Mustarine, for nothing Mave neuralgia, neuritis, Tumbago, URS Sieben re eatcpsuntis, 0g Ak, ti th weeping with the pairiptis nature of lia picture house. | i? |factory into 1 < channels.” jor tomorrow. Stock in the Lusk Pe! on this earth will subdue inflammation) Packache, headache, earache, toothache, club ‘on “iday- evening: .. Halioween|t ie organization and the Hallowe'en sea- sate: Merchants reporting (o the bank say /tfleum wis yiuch in demand to aft-/and prevent congestion, quicker thait}or any ache anywher ie decorations will be used and the guests 8° oy ao Q .K.° Deaver has returned fron|that business is improving and. salen | @ considerable inerease within the! iil DUrehs Colecshom auton NNN | Be sure its Begy’s Mustarine—made Will be ‘requested to wears aprons and) 1 orteatane wall etonsen 28% {Omaha and O'Neil, Nebr, where he has|aro in greater volnme thin for several | MSt two weeks ld fashioned Mustard plaster. HeahbyneHNseGnG) "Dcuabine an straw P veralls | vs s » a largely. ltt ae si " : ; Shi ee Lee (WS SEES SSS ESS i | destroying ingredients. ruggists sunboniete or straw pa pads overhl} American flag was hung over the lon been visiting for the last two weeks.|months of this year and far Breater, It's the quickest pain killers known, | Kounce /eeturn of money i lee doesn't Prepared for an oldtime country frolic: 1 Mrs. Deaver will remain with reja-|than | year. These reports cover jnounce /return y f eee |table,-and tiny American flags were Fiveatitt O'Neil for a whileters * W tine Milling: operation werd. Int so be sure when you even suspect |i, ay tised. One box equals 50 Hallowe'en Dinner Dance’ jused at each place. In addition, pump- { 3 Simos yn Mr atlavac "reir is Sedsident) pleurisy, bronchitis or tonisilitis, to use|} jistering Mustard plasters. ~ er in October than at-any time during at the Henning Hotel. [King. were “ad-upon ‘the ‘sideboard! 1 ooo c. starr of the New Ha the Hallyxathaiiiny eldmnprovea| it freely . ©. Wells & Co., LeRoy, N. Y. Elaborite sarrangements ure being) Y##es with single yellow chrysanthe-| nice Insurance company, te in Cuctthe beat 1 over the district and FUNGTION AF | AGaKineit Garnee) mer lea made form dinner dayee to be given at TMUMA were used upon the table, ana Shire Thsuran pepe ay a Rees civeniin veccunmtart,ocies tick mis «Test skin—it can not blister. | STOPS PAIN tho. Hetintiiehotel Hallowe'en evening, | {he name: ecards bore Jack o’ lantern eee planted grain. Gil production gained But it's hot stuff, ane contains mont TAR October BL. ‘The large dining halls will a Georgé Webster of” Denver, Noticeably and there:has been some im-| 7,0 : __ concentrated non-bliftering heat, tha | he»beautifully decorated ity black and! The Te abe eee mation | najuster, dao here Adjusting. fir provement in the mining districts, tho|’ CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 28.—Wyo-| any other counterdrritant in existenen.} CANNOT BLISTER yellow, Hallowe'en ‘suggestions and the “fated at the table were. Mesdames E.| 1 omonite loss aul of sutier from a lack of labor.|™Ming will become a separate United ~Phat's why it goes right after pains ( courses of the dinner: will follow the | Gienaes Shipp, C. F. Shumaker, John eo ae Reports of building operations indicate States internal revenue district Decem- , decorative scheme in a novel way. ” | Greve, H.R. Lathrop, William Hol-} pan-criswell of Denver is in Casper}thet this line of business ix fast ap-|ber 1, states Leslie Miller of Cheyenne, Special music for the dacing has been) 4". W. H. Leavitt, Thomas Cooper.|o, special insurance, business. proaching normal. who has been appointed collector for |y rranged for, and the ball room will be | B B. eh ae R. H. Nichols, J. H. Fer- ‘ oe = | = a the new district. Miller left Tuesday |[] a artistically decorated in accord with tha! FUson, C- H. Hortsman, CG. W. Thomas. 4° & Campbell, who has been in Cas- for Denver where he will enter the office p+ ‘oe dining halls, * Da Wee wrmeuy, ti. Webuegibeimer,| 5 cr a isivens,; roturnedate chevennct 2 of Mark O. Skinner, at present collector 3 Plans “are being made for “Dutch” StePhen Tobin, G. M. Anderson, B. P./ Ph! 00 oie! c for both Wyoming and Colorado, and +3 Announcement parties. by many of the young peo. 242 mand Willa B, Hammond. A A ie i itiparvisersthal’aeta cation ivoti thes Wyo: (El ‘| ‘ The guests included Mesdames C. P. 5 feo itt ple, py : ¢ cobb. {2 Fudge Ralph Kimball went to Dous-| ming records from the Colorado records. |}} ree Plummer, T.. C. Tonkin, A. H. Cobb, (5, Jugge Malph teimbalt went to | ae noe at need aid aes aa Nye Roberts, C. E, Black, Linton Hop. |!% Yesterday afternoon but was ex- he internal revenue quarters on the $1 Foote See eee king, H. C. Bretschneider, H. i. Cet,|Dected, back today. {fourth floor of the uncompleted city and {} BN OV eR GUE See ron: o 3. rem Ge.» AS pe jcounty building here will be ready for |p} ton, Fremont Michie, C. H. Wegemann, rote | i The first annual football serim to be|and Elmer’ Green. FOUR ARRESTED |." ''il be continued alt winter on joccupancy by December 1, Miller has |t} cs iven by the American Legion will be Wollowing the luncheon, the wemen| ( “ | Winonas well, or until the well is com-! heen assured. DR. T. J. DREW held Thursday night, November 6, in’ > - ‘pleted at least, as everything is housed — ee - - . . y nig! adjourned to the home of Mrs. W. H. i the ball room. of the Masonic Temple. Leavitt, GV6 South Beech street, where PL in andconditions for the drillers are DENTIST ‘The dance ts heing given by the Legion ja program was given consisting of solos! ‘ = made Pornfortable so the work will not! . to gyours addit iids for the foot- iy .Mrs. Bretschneiter and Mrs. Rol» | TO KIDNAP FQRD:" hindered. - tf ’ eam, “reprfsonting "thé Army and eyts; a talk by Mrs Brooks, state re pais) ° uy Wagons, men and ‘teams are unioad- New, club and’ now the American Le | gent; a talk on “Americanization” by ap ek ing and. hauling coal from the track at! sion. Mrs. Thomas Cvoper, the local agent: (By Associated Press.) Powder river to the cam; ; eh ; E . p so the fuel The dance. which is the first of ‘aja reading by Mrs. Lathrop, and a pa- TOLEDO. Oct. 28.—Statements of suppiy will not be curtailed ff the conl jes of dances to be given by this|per on “Lafayette” by Mrs. W. S. Kim-| a private detective that he had di ntfike: ges tinito ‘eivact Ph t organization of ex-service and! pai, covered a plot to kidnap Edsel Ford, - The Midwest Refining compans one 138 service men has been named the Foot-| irs. Leavitt, Mrs. Brooks and Mrs.| son of Henry Ford, and hold him for The driller reports splendid showing in the Lance Creek fieldson section ball Scrim in honor of the Army and|shipp were the members of the commit-| $200,000 ransom, led to the arrest of 0 a as ne. hee J ceenes, cong says he | which brought in Navy football team which has thus far} tee which made the arrangements for| four men here today els pretty sure, barring unforeseen | ago. looks lik food 1 made such a remarkable record for it-| the affair. —_—= aceidents, that he will be able to bring ing to the report received * | self. i eee - SALTO CLUB NOTICE in a good well for a Christmas gift. company. Thisiawellichas chewy) given | twat ee one ae ee Vincent Carter heads the entertain-! ? The first dance of the Salto club will ——_—+____ (wo 24+hour tests but there has been [Ps ta Iaaast eee in Old Fashioned : i ment committee composed of Martin|ffallowe'en Frolic s be held Thursday evening, October 30. T. F. Algeo of the Sinclair company, _som¢ trouble with the sand cutting ahe| nerkaveistors Larsen and. Harry Fisher. This com-| « = ty, | Dancing will start at nine o'clock sharp. returned this morning from Wenver, cups and no actual report of the test |? mittee, will have charge of thé dance} A” et tshianed ee en this will be a special dance and all where he has spent. seve 4 on war available atthe company offices rrangements. 2.0) pink Lag mee members a urged to attend business. here today 3 - promised those who attend the parish ft. PETERSON, Secy Ue LE ea Se eee Entertain for [reception at St. Mark's parish house on OI ABE NS Read The Tribune Want Ads A Tribune Wantad will sell it. Coloradé Guests °* |Friday evening. The young women of - ry.{the Sunergae are arranging for the $ hee eee a naar oer ee BY i decorations and Mrs. William ‘Tolhurst dinner) last evening in’ compliment Tolentino eee mnipent Mloyd Shandler and Marvin Warner of | CV™" 3 per arpa Aide Fort Collins, Colp., who are guests of} Cnaree of the refreshments Bvers Mire Witder for aktaw: ds z Sef’ member of the parish is urged to at ma? caer A) tend and an. especially cordial invi- ea e | 4 tation Is extended to new-comers in iy HS ala fat ieonechy + Casper to come and get acquainted. . tt “The ner ee file eos | Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Weir were the! py Service Men fH » Suests of honor at an informal dinner} q- ie , +e party given by Mr. and Mrm A. Ac. Welcomed by Mullin Club. a a i ~»6Best Conéchy at their home on 2p Noria) About 40 members were! in attendance HH McKinley street. Places were laid for at the banquet served last night at the < I H Os tt ” five at the beautifully served dinner,| Mullin ctub in honor of the soldier and G i Known After the meal a very pleasant evenine|##lor members, Jack Leary was toast ; Was spent. ve ;master and toasts were given by W. rt Ahieh4 “ |W. Purcell, welcoming the boys, M. J. : Babtist Young .People | Foley, in praigt of the service-men, and e e a ~\Plan Taffy Bait : \an interesting talk was given by Father e rice 1s on ever can 4 The young people of the , Baptist! Conaty. uf Fall River, Mass., a class- B church are giving an entertainment mate of Father Mullin. Father Conaty 3 + Thursday evening in the hasement of t@ld Of some of his experiences over- 8 a if : the church parsonage, in the form, of| Sas, where per pesy ee for avers in e a taffy pull, and candy make, The/®% chaplain, He served all during the Wh | tay. Dull, 96 gendy: make, -Ahel se cnapein. He verved all turing the is the same now en rretfer em =: Bho: weason's. Splptey yellow. and Wanks Set atncke <item Dane and Walt: De- If kath i aia f b and fruits and nuts will be served. xis |YOren representing the service men, re- bef. th you w °o ask a thousand men why they prefer refreshments sponded eat impromptu talks. as ore e war— { lanhattan wd hear this universal reply, they prefer to The managing committee of the even-| Vocal selections were given hy Profes- 4} wear Mant they are dependable, absolutely accurate ing is composed of Mrs, Gladys Join. “0F, Lundberg and E. J. Donahue. nS ‘ son, Miss Cecil Drake and Mr. dack|. Eh® banquet was prepared by the fin ev ve uny complaints to make about the Carr. AIL the. young people of the,!adles of. the parish. an rt ermore—double fi} colors fading or ubbing—they are made in a sub. } church are invited to atte | : f the k : ted to atten: Third Casper Girt % f] stantial v that her ss no rough edges in et First Salto Dance President at Chevy Chase | th p Id t b materials—then the » ell proportioned that a id Thursday Evening “i Miss Vera Manbeck has been chosen | e rice cou. no uy if jman feels that ease w adds not only to his by The first formal dance of the season, President of the graduatifig class at r Ki appearance but to his ter > ell. Women folks ask for will be given by the members of the|Chevy Chase. Miss -ianbeck is the a tter a! be4 pow er araniet iatth ioe Salto club at the Masonic temple, on! third Casper girl to be president in as Bae tt eae ACHEY DUSaust. SrAnin a, Thursday evening at 9 o'clock. many years. Miss Irma Patton snd a : q : W. H. Levitt, president, Carney Peter-| Miss Malissa Brooks were elected presi- n— i vip Lt res F son, secretary and. lL, %. Townsend, dent in their graduating year. He] _ The Live Store” believes in selling only the things treanurer,” have made elabordte plana} : eases our customers want to buy, our stocks are overflowing with nationally * for the entertainment and decorations! Birthday Dinner for ‘ known merchandisxe—a visit and we will prove our faith in “Man- for the evening, with the assistance of Miss Jessie Hagerty T] nattans.”" Beautiful woven madras and silk stripe fabrics here Archie Weidner. Miss Jessie Hagerty as the guest 3} i f : The hall will be elaborately décora:./0f honor at a dinner party. to -cele- 3 in an endless variety. The ever-increasing business is evidence that ed following the Hallowe'en scheme, and | brate her birthday, given at the Hag-. g our complete stocks and chdice range makes it interesting to our special features during: the evening afc |erty ‘home on; North Pine street. thef fi customers and enables us to render them a greater service. planned as a surprise rooms of the home were profusely deco. 4 - B oat |rated in yellow and white chrysanthe- 8 Pi Beta Phi Aulmnae jmums. The pretty dining table was ar- 4 From the very first day Manhattan Shirts were put Entertained by Mrs. Colvert ranged . with Hallowe'en _ novelties. f] on the market they attracted attention; year after year they have Mrs. Pitt Colvert was the gracions| Places were set for eight at the course- ft : t hostess at the first meeting of ie Pidinner. served at 6 o'clock. {satisfied and convinced vast multitudes of “Manhattan"’ Beta Phi Alumnae xesident in Canper| Miss Hagerty received many lovely i they are without equal in workmanship, durability, accuracy—they for the ‘winter, «nt het! Home ion Cy|sifje frome her many friends and the ¢ } are styled to fit the slender, stout or average man, in all pleasing Most of the young tadies. were mem-,nd music, i 5 neces for ‘ff fabrics and colorings with proper sleeve lengths—every convenience hers of the soroity at the state univer Bs ot , 1 possible will he found in Manhattan Shirts. Do you wonder why they oy At Laren: fi F bg esters | sell without urging or persuasi and plans made for thes “sisters” to! The entertainment committee com- tt A i meet.an alternating “Mondays, poved of Messrs. ©. P. Brodie, Ed Dona- | poe hmsate a lothos , pes Hats After the, buginess meeting a dainty, bue and Tom Villnave and Jimmie Sim- t U: tlt d S t MeRCee? Eres teteon Hats luncheon wag served by the hostess and mons, bave arranged for a very unique e ove rnmen ses jn an en 4! " very pleasant time spent inférmally. hae kat ed hie tal to be given e ° nu The: Casper alumnae ox the Pi Phi wo./at the Mullin club, in the form of a P d: Ov Y, 4 A roiety are the Mésdanies A. A. Schulte Rustic dance. Many of these clever in- wuiions oO ounds erseas 4 : i Mat Wheeler, Carney Peterson, Fred Vitations have been sent to Casper’s 121 East Second Street Newman, Ben Pelton, Cecil Bon and the ®oclety folk: 1 reat: ; hes coon en oa ‘ waz