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be PAGE THREE ~~) MEXIGANS LINE. ts” | UPFOR BATTL ATPOLLS, 1970 GIANG Puy WINS IN CHURCH ees for President and Def- inite Alignment of Par- ties Is Due. eXICO CITY. -— (By | Pross.}—The end of the present year probably wili see a definite alignment of political parties and presidential ne Mrs. Carl Wever. will preside at a 1ea this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock | in honor of her hause guost, Mrs. Rois erick Matson, of _ Cheyenne. Mi Wever's home, 230 East Delawire, Bas pe artistically decorated in flowers. dining room will be arranged with | pink carnations, while the other roots, The! ‘ESET WILSON SPEACS FOR CHRISTMAS ROLL CALL CLLEGE CAMPNINERS TNOREAE RED CROSS EAE MEMBERS ungeD MATCH HRVARD DANE. ‘Associated [Second with the obsery Cross, Associated ‘ON, Oct. con lias addressed the to the péople of the country ing for suppe of the third Roll Call, whieh is to he helt from Novettiae 2 to 1: president of the and as president of the T recommend and ure ous response to the Third he “1 Cross Roll Call which ope on November the nee of Ted Cros nd appropriately «| the eleventn, of the signing folloing Unived Stn Red Sunday will follow the color scheme of laze h ser and yellow, using chrpsanchemunw. Benefits Paid Sick, Poor and Needy Mencduled to be held nest Jaina The] s"wenty million adults joined the ed spout bata’ are, invited’ ‘to” tho ‘ Cross during the war, prompted by a, charming affair. and System Aids Success Aa REN or sun emeecn Cie Tce DT lola duteish ciation accotce: to ates ¢ of Church {hand man of President Carranza and| their country and to the « tor | Miss Frances Kagy is here from Cleyes crodiged with boing the directing mili-{ Which the United States was engaged | lind, Ohio, visiting with her brother. ESTON, 8. C.—(Unitet Press.)/tary agent whd overthrew Villa and]in- war. Qur patriotism sl eu stand | Mr, ¥ Oi company ctical plan to persuade members! Made possible a Carranza constitation-|the test of peace as well Lae ataae ‘this is M trip to Ces:‘to attend chureh services and support | img at Sonora’ he Mishea po: [OF wi ellizenty: 1 per, and she has jlready made .anny | church work “has been found herein ity. has|triole program friends, Miss Kagy will visit here for the insuranee! plan put inio operation |!atnched a daily news in Shin’, bo- | DROROROR. naasnn ae hout two weeks, by the Rev. Av B. Cornish, rector of Si, half and is prossi Bo] CUE CROuUlay Sen ‘John's Episcopal mission. | vigorously that both ec m Corson to + In the two months tho plan, whereby | eress now In session have Kotertain Touight the church: injured its* memhc rs, has! ed debates which were in Mrs. William Corson will entertain’ been in operation the membership of: tended as tests of Obregon’ t 1 informal party tonight nt 8 }the chureh has’ imereased@sto such an | ConKress. His followers Ags «clock for about 16 of hor giriteien ts, extent that plans are pn foot to raise satisfied with the results. Corson’s new. home at 100+ Seath!a $50,000 fund for building a larger Nora he issues manifestos and appeals t will he decorated church. to the voters. He lays claim to being s for the party. Early last summer Rev. Cornish) the leader of the Liberal party. served and found the members falling into apathy.! General Pablo Gonzales, credited with | pent in dancing, Aitendanee was falling off and the the capture of Zapata and the pucifi-} ington, vastry was becoming alarmed at what Cation Gf the state of Morelos, is recog- Mes. W ngaged heat reality in 's power in wits real Refreshments will! the evening music and as + 2 88 seemed to be a sure slow death for Dized as a candidate altho he has made} Study Class Meeting _the parish.’ The pastor hit upon the! no formal annou nt, complying ap- With Mrs. A. Hy Cobb idea that to induce members to take P esident Carranza’s ro- Study ss hold on interesting #2 interest in the church hé would have au candidates withhold the thier Oritin at tha Non: ‘to give them something: to do. launching of mpaigns until the end H. Cobb, at 10 ovclock, the} Calling his leading members inte of the present year. Numerous “Gon will hold its meetings every Wea. | Council with him he laid) hofore them lent clubs have been he plan to tax eah working man and! organized in t nd the news nesday he members of tho} old English. prose | Woman in the parish one day’s wages a | papers always to him as an as: fia jmonth. * All others should pay $1,00/ Pirant. The Wilson, Join |‘ Month cach, it was decided. With} Wea President Carranza left on his J. C. Sneok, {this fund he proposed to* pay hendfits visit «0 Coahuila he withdraw General Wiederhold, | 19 the sick, the poor and necdy and to Gonzales from the state of Oa: " ols, William ;Pelatives of members’ who died. where he was in command of federal Kocher, Te A. A. H. Cobb! The scheme was, declared workable forces pacifying that region, ard made ure the members of the literary. class: | put into operation. During the first him chief of the forces of the plaza, eee . Iraonth 54 members subscribed. In the @ Position giving him virtual command Christian Bnd second month: the ‘subsér had Of all federal forces in the republi 5 §: mounted enormously until now y. | Politic: y in the president’: a Endeay-| COMIN. declares interest in chureh Action tism for Getwales indi thrist Snideny- | eating Carrafza ng when eam work and’ social service are at the high- novel sfolaetainiogyt at the est point, 3 palgini etuaily begins. Later, how- ne MeetBe ct oe bis ent Members over 70 years o}d get pen ever, Gonzales asked to be rétived to ise the $50 pledged by’ sions of $2.00 2 week: ‘Those ill receive| Private’ life and it was said. somtoffi- to he used: toward the | ¢5 z ic G On aw ‘oh. huttatriee | $5.00 a week. Relatives of dead mem: | cially t “i a few mor Red, Gross in a neces: work ff com-, to he performei hefere the Tred Cross » honoyaly withdraw from Europe. “Phe congress of the United States has impose jon Red Cross a continuing it for mans nd a transference “oat home uf the thinds which it x the war. on membership money contributions th of the proxent eam} secks to “It is than stress | the nle, ‘are work expec thos comm neither official nor un ioh has been henlth and soc ivities and the Niition® sely intends cxert action mutating and? i influ 1 t0 place the zie of tho or joa Wonind sound public health welt n cles. “The American Red Cro. not pfopose indefinite prolon of its relief work abrond, which would lay an unjust 1 hen eu own people and tend ‘to + the lianee of the people . ut do by authoriz supplies MAY HEAD NATIONAL Mrs. T' and mubliciet has just been unani- mously endorsed ty the Minnesota Federation of Women’s Clubs asa | candidate for th H Waticnal Federation. White's aluminum kettles eU they last. cessful in their drives, many state uni- es of the west and middle west - h their legislatures with re- appropriations that will wal the big: fo ht in the east, ording to one of the Harvard cam- paigners who eame back today from a Western tour, FOR 1G-MILLION FUND; $14,000,000; vers will campaign for wants $5,000,000; r Bryn Mawr “for « million, CLUB FEDERATION H (iy United Press.) while Smith likewise announced a | ROSTON, Oct. 29.—Fdueational in- Do of smaller colleges €. stitutions all over the country are in drives for funds ranging me | watching intently the outcome of Har- $500,000 to $2,000,000, Tor a year | vard’s drive for a $15,000,000 endow- | or more. Some degree |ment fund as the first of a long series | or malitiging have heen VS of similar campaigns planned by col-| 5, “until things are better,” ter leges and universities in practically =e every state, reporting here today or Jyst how far Harvard's alumni ana ah Fe ietaeeannt tine friends are willing to go for the Cam- senardally™ Hans Been bridge school will he a good indication ‘ of the extent alumni of other ‘schools will rally ‘round their own alma mater ‘when it calls for money, it was stated here today by a university official in touch with the situation. ° If the endowed universities are suo- ison with incomes. Both Y and Boston almost 100 r cent results have been obtained, it stated, : —_ A Tribune Wantad will sell it. Mrs. Thomas G. Winter. omas G. Winter, writer | | We have just received a fresh supply of HOME-MADE Bulk Candy We will arrange a box of candy of pleasing to your individual taste. your own choosing, of pieces especially Every piece is toothsome, delicious, wholesome and fresh, presidency of the is hav. nd p roce RIPTION The Rexall Store | sree RE ww [ : Therk: ate caivall $100 \each. seclusion in order to make plans for his Y \ | ee Were decorated | “Thtorest is such thit now Rev, Cor campaign. Almost simultaneously Gen POR SHAE Comin Es a Tiosy ! | | REX enone Or liotte ae , jnish has undertaken to obtain the! eral Obregon sent a message to con: |'OPC He nall not be requires | A t | KI eae ete Daa Kate cA ven | chureh Hallding fund by selling 1,000) tess asking that he he 1 fr Ba a ae Re | - With fine tea an abun- | | KIM — 26W val ad king Co 16 distress which continues in | $0bonda'pagantodncenah aninct the army, virtually reducing him to 4 | Aan — an inrcremaaprine| yabl a . ie ve {certain countries of Europe as 2 ve-|/Gance of exquisite tea-; any ee eed DE rte! Senin Baten: eooaste from inal felt SOU AE s Ip “UMBALL HANDLES THE GOODS ntests made the evening very enjoy: ! Miao oe wil toforalic Gistriaey of, MaxiGo. racontly ro finance these operations, t» can. favor develops before the | : ork which was begun during the er ; : eg pe launehed his eandidacy for president ax wor , Hel Cay one a enpar ca eee} Robert Goodman has returned from ® Civilian. Zetina a few days before ' Hh aa x code cotta te | tannin begins. to draw. | wid be aised, 0 > , ola p Sic her a noe | Had) Craw; ‘ . r onstruc ans | = timated that "thoy mnde about 955.! en S. Dal, where hie spent) theee, had Grawn the fire of many opponents tr, assisting: peoples in enatern Europe In common tea the tea- |,—~ ee SO Cnakh Tat athe trichna; (avswith “hs, parents, by introducing and advocating a meas develop their ows: welfare orga Ie shout 6 as + ‘e-fe ure which, would grant complete a 4 , cae es ‘ itt aurticipated in the fun. |. GR.-Qowan ‘pent yeaieraiy:th Heug: | nesty’ to ell persons. of usd faith Avhot Rultest stvaanicn ican “Te Cr | taste hardly starts before le [Jas of business for the. sfountain Siaiee have taken mp arms against the pret-|{"\imiversnones, small: in comparnon the tannin comes. along | t Telephone. company. ,ent government. Spirited debate follow- | ft Mrs. Howland i bens with gifts poured into its treasury by : ig . ed the introduction of the bill which has cher sls i 2nd smothers it. Tannin, '& =. Howland was the hos-) John BORmnARE ad superintendent |net gone ‘to a vote. par geperpus, reaniejouring, Phe wate ay] fow of her friends at an th: is here on business: from: Douglas 1" |. Other persons hav “mentioned | Hoth the gre: tor cnduving Womestie | +h orank harsh injurious— | formal afternoon entertainment at her the state: highway ‘commission. las “possib!e candidates. © General 8 je Sena Renee, : He) home, 721 Kirk street. A dainty luneh-| ous ; !vador Alvarado, a former Cu na ei eitbent AON ae wh: oO use to tan on was served, the wbléf prettily | Mf, F.-Brothers of Riverton, fornaer'y’ herent, but whd of late has bech sharn- Bese eee epi de ven what people B ‘iecorated with Halloween suggestions. ‘of Caspér,. was there yesterday, Air, | 18 critical of his former first chief, ir fo" phe: that, stn spcace-tune men leather with. i The remainder of the afternoon was fRrothers-bullt the ‘Teton hotel th .itiv, Still thot: by. many mons to: havelpciowt ite inromcite te ide ea Ber ne TUES a! | DR. T. J. DREW spent in contest games. | lertons ind G0 planning on’ buildiiny nn {AMbitions ‘despite his assertions to the |” NWOODIGOW. WILGON Try Schilling’s. You'll 4 { The Mesdames- M. C. Clark, W. F. annex ‘which will he ay. large: ni contrary. He’ has-been active ih form ebanets sas cab bipenad a : re; DENTIST Brewer, L. R. Howlett, David Thomp:- hotel itselt. = : ling clubs of: the Wiber&l Democratic never vo back to common |#+ son and 1. Wetherill were the guests. gh eheteiey “party, _ SALTO CLUB NOTICE bs i eens Brooks “Johhson,” representing thc! Luis Cabrera, secretary of the treas-| Tlie first dance of the Salto club 8 Mullin. Club Chalmers “Motor company” at Vanver,| UX¥s has frequendy been mentioned but [be held ‘Thursday evenings. Octobe ; Aa Meeting is here oh Dusines: a : he has not deemed the rumors impor-| Dancing will st mt nine o'clock #! nére are four flavors of Schilling +> The regular meeting of the Mullin c Bee Sard Ue s ant enough either to deny jor affirm| this will he a 1 dance and all Boaiah Brskrae Al India, Salons, 8 club members will be Held on Monilay Fred WW. Hutsmith, for the past two them. Ignacio Bonillag, ambassador to | nembers to nglish Breakfast. Allone quality. In [y eas night at 8 o'clock. Plans will, be mude' years’ a resident of “Parkerton,.- has the United States during many criti PETED parchmyn-lined moistnte-proof to. Sad iB #19. and 5: Building ee the initiation of new members, moved to Casper to live ‘and has por--¢al months, also has many followers | 10-2 ‘At grocers everywhers. + which will take place in the near future. | chrise@ a home. ut 552.0¥ dveniwe. “Heis! Who, urge him to run but in a ree TiS aeeet a oe * Schilling & Co San-Francisco % Ml members are requésted to he pres: 1 brother of I°.R. Hutsmith, fair price interview with ELT ta he scout-| Read the Tribune want ads, ‘| Sa ent at the important meeting. commissioner ‘for- Natrona ‘connty dur- 6d ideas of his ¢ : ——— | < u ing the war. , a NS Newspapers here refuse to be com- ; 5 pletely: assured that elections will real- — PERSONALS | Winiam resigned his IY be held. President Carranza by de commission of li nt of the) 19th cree has the power to, postpone elec- © artillery inthe regular-demy and Matt. Uons and it is within possibilities that : SP SEB oa Pe ed his workin’ the ‘state law school of he may deem the situation at election ae yt earn Chothinge: coenBAnee™ Ii Kansiis 'todiy. time so tense that a test at the polls The party who stole hat from per calling on the Casper agency, 4 Hite Spe SSRENS Le ae oot AU DIR one Ls Dannie Senric hee hé., Holines.. Hardware. compan, a4 said several times that he is not a B paged ods otal displaying’ a. fine. example ef candidate for a third term and he Ii lig e | mery Adjutant-general ‘T, 3) Mecor orinolnt ee horns Insts, show -w wise has not signified a preference for : wr A A ; Cre ee aL ptataae ak ane eo ef tHeL pike Segh.- killed! By"! Serer ential aspirants, inti-l1 is known, Return hat or ar- Tis Cheaper to Wire Your House Right at the Start than to Make Repairs all Pine eA Aha photographer, on his Mite hunting trip mating ghat his chief desire is that. the pe ; rom, 3 |to the Dubois country, peopte he allowed to express their free rest will follow. Your Life. R. T. Hobson, Blake Horn, M. A.! 5? ; wae pin (oe Toye chile eapas leprae Miller, and Vance Rowe have return-|, 2 Q. Miller of the Casper pharmacy.) ee — od from: thelr ‘hunting trip inthe Jnl} pees mone 20. the Diamond (Box eaachd soy sy and ns.epcurned fen res : son Hole country. They brought. bacx, NearGlenrock ‘to prepare’ for the opens) where he has spent two’ weeks looking a er five elk with them, two evenspoint ME Of the deer season. Mr. Miller ig.#fter his oll Interests.» ibe arom 9 specimens, one six-point elk and rwo #9 expert shot and returnes trom his’ ae ? . Lalaigs cows. The party say they had quite ®8nual hunt with a deer every sea-| The Casper Sporting Goods company a e e a Mt gf trouble getemg out, as thers, #00- {Js displaying) a new shipment: of, soe - : was over three feet. of snow and more rps ei CUlte Ube one, Aula roe iCey falling all the time: A Tribune ‘Wantad will sel! it. ent road conditions. e ‘ aia ; position with the Richards and Cun- 3 ningham company. Peartaat : Forrest Ingram of the Tritech Hard- ‘ ware company, of Denver, ix ‘here call-+ 7 ves * = = Ine oni tea trae of buying wiring material by price only, The wrong kind of Howard Geary of Cheyenne, is in the jal is a’ 1 1 ittl f _ toward Geary of Chevenne, i ih thi material is a poor investment at any price. A little careful at- husiness. interests here. i h qui 1 gas tention to the requirements of your material often saves the ex- M. L, Bishop is in Casper from his! STYT aie'e # Gityic Takoat ns of f t 3 sheep eamp. ks * dy ‘ isp pe i eotee our suits that well-dressed men e requen repairs. Gates E. Willis will leave tonight! WUT See Ee 4 Deny After ‘spending a few QUALITY—The cloth and lin- 7 ] + * = . leper Aer dina eek Se arany aile chon a9 Don’t let the important feature of the right kind of material Louisiana on a combined business and made up by the most skilled ‘ piganape teihe tailors=nertect ini every detail. escape your attention. * 8 @ x Dick Sennett of the Cirele raneit ix PU wat aes tanee. cutters; jn Casper visiting old- friends. thay Heithe Ceeasernpaest)y: eee . aad VRICE—Just as low as it's pos- , Mra./“Leater ‘Barnen of Greyhull_ ts ible ta.aoll oon suite nnd worth AND WHEN READY TO BUILD—SEE US & guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| every dollar we ask, Bi a. R. Hunter, . : 5 ese « M SUITS $30.,to $75. c Ward Blattenberg is in the city from | Hats and furnishings of the his ranch at Bates. ifole, getting sup.) best sorts plies. een oe « R. T. Doubleday of Butte, Mont., the. ® Western picture man, is_here. Mr, 1 Doubleday has taken many post ecard pa I of the west, bronche busting und Indian scenes, as well as moving pally, . vieture films, for which he is well! BUSIEST MAN IN THE CAPITOL— Nomir Vice-President Mershall , vd becomes sacar to President Wilson during the latter's illness. But it is A ont hk aan ry Lansing that 3 myriad of new dutie® fall. Without advice 112 East Third Phone 1080 f t *tison he must handle all the questions of foreign policy as well fi Ae here ‘A Se obaease ones. In‘addition, he presides at the meetings of the cab- branch store! inet. This, photograph: of Lansing was taken recently watt he was seated at = ood Bapeiene his Lepmaih tasks. D. Friedman of the returned from Tiverton, on busiuvess for the has Went there, APSE LEA ILEL ETE ELEN EEN RE ESTE ETE ETT We Carry the Largest Stock of Electrical Supplies in Central Wyoming

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