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ie vents’ women Royal Neighbors ; | Mrs. Al Hufford is shopping in Cas- to Have Meeting 'per Tor &@ few days before returning ‘here will be a meeting tonight of} to her home in Bates Hole. ne Royal Neighbors to celebrate the | eee h anniversary of the organization) Dr. It. A. Rathburn is in Arment isper. Miss Minnie Dormer, presi-| i.specting sheep for one of the Jarg sted by Mrs. C. F neh owners, nd Bert Wagner, has entertainment program. Refresh-} nents Will be served to the membe} nd the invited guests. Dr. R. A. Rathburn is in Armtite jin Casper this morning from Denver where they attended the funeral of Mrs. | Hawkins ois 6 then Sis) 6 ans al 8) Wear Tha Alan Michie spent yesterday in Cas entertainment committee of the |!" from his ranch east of town, club has planned a novel din-| samo Armour is leaving today for nd watch party dance for New Alliance, Nebr., to attend to some of Year's E The club wilf be appropri | jj. Git interest. dec ated for the party and clever eae tations are being sent to the mem-| yfr, and Mrs. Rolla Clark are in from ) is. A dinner will be) pates Hole to attend the funeral of hour of the old Pa ar! Mayor Leeper. will eee latest | David J. MeDonald, who entertain-| ly connected with the H planned as a| estate company here, usse dance orchestra new 3 r with the An elaborate m has been was former. yy Music, ment pre rprise, spent from Denver to » Mont., where he has accepted a position, \ very quiet wedding ceremony was | nk Kellman and Jim !fanton, well formed by Judge Tubbs last evening | Known members of the Army the apartments of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-| ¢'ub he left last: night J. Veitch at the and Central} ® there they will zo to Des viel When Mrs. Emma Finney r In., to spend the Christmas murried to Raymond Finnéy. The! sie. wtment was prettily decorated in| flowers and a few intimate ts at the ceremony de was gowned in an after-| noon gown of plum colored satin anc unattended, Mr. Finney hag just arrived in Cas | wr from his home in Towa where he} | Clarence Youngman has position at the postoffic ends M. P. Wheeler will leave Denver on business | eae tor'sht rer GB. Bueknum Pasadena, ier left Jast where she L take his bride, fe : will spend the w \fter the wedding services M jae ta a Netty tsb Veitch served a delicious wedding dii-| \trs, John B, Bares, Jr., has gone to the guests. Covers were laid for| to Denyer eat the beautifully appointed din-| q, table. psn to visit friends for a few ing a) eee t Miss Margaret Laughlin Deer Creek Park reports exceptionally Hustess at Shower, | heavy snow in that vicinity. \nother delightful shower will. be yoieeeS iven in honor of Miss Joe Mahoney \\ho is soon to be marired to Dennis | Dalley, by Miss Margaret Laughlin in | es Verinpaetent e ene MOH Dry Apout Mrs. J. H. Merrill has returned to her uests dire invited to the china! home in Salt Creek after spending sev- and the hostess has made plans | days here shopping and visiting an original evening's entertainment. | Vien friends. W. C. T. U, Meeting for Wednesday \ meeting of the executive committee John Engleking of Glenrock was in “asper yesterday. eee Mrs. Jack Leary and children will it they will spend the holidays with the W. ©. TU, has been called by join Mrs. H. K: Burdick, president, to be| Gnemtmea: oat) Will Join them for held at her home, uth Center i @ atts: ireet, oO ve scl i vt a 2:3 x t, on Wetneadiy afternoon at 2:30\1) 35/7. ‘Donahoe of the Brodie Rubber company, is leaving for Richmond, \ j Where, he will spend the Christmas, |time with his relatives. eee eee Miss Violette Burkett and Miss Louise fuller arrived in Casper today after al long trip from Denver, where they haye | beon attending the W Mrs. Hal Ford is in Casper from Free-! 51 | tern Institute of | tana, Wyo., doing Christmas shopping| nd Dramatic A) Phe young | ¢o. a few days vies spent over 48 hours in Cheyenne; se snowbound, They expected to get to see J. Apperson is in Casper from Denver Casper last § ay. ' + Lt Bone representing his company to the mer- A rey chants re. Miss Alice O'Connor, who has been | °H@nts here eae ta lookkeeper a p> Ci er Nati », Meh since leat meena eer onal | Ray Wallace, who has been confined Sone Ape unter or |to.the State hospital for some time, is ‘yr home in Sioux City, To Miss | uch imarovod Achat tale * O'Connor has been very popular among {MUCH Improved and has taken rooms the younger society set in Casper and Sore will he missed by many friends. | = " yi many E Wilson, the well known jazz Knights Templar {musician of the Army and Navy club, Install Officers thas been confined to his apartment in Ata Dae mating) ofthe Knights -the Wyatt by tonsilitis for the last Templars held last evening at the Ma-;{W ays. He is improving rapidly at a {the present. mie Temple, the following officers | See eve installed by the Grand Command-| . : cr of the state, C, H. Townsend. M, P| Miss Mabel yen the, popular, .Ge \\ heeler, acting as grand marshal; Em- | “ner and tr Reet, thee dante, Hat commander, L.A. Reed: generalis. |Shop is leaving today for Minneapolis, general, | Where she will spend the holi | H,| the Christmas time Miss Wei W. It. McGregor; | turn to her home in Montana. Thompson; sword|Tesigned her position here Stilphen; warder, ne | have a place with one of the ; ate ; sentinal, William Swartz. | panies in the east. After will re- She has and will large com. La . Mathis; ry D. Cunningham whsend; recorder, stand; aptain treasure Varewell Party lor Dancing Class. argueritt ne Shea, the pop dancing teacher and athletic in. i the schools here, riy tor her dancing . hall at their last lesson be- ore the holidays. About 40 pupils | re present and many of the mothers. | Exhibition dances w by the hildren, and M Mann assist- Miss Shea in serving lovely ments, Z Miss Shea will spend her Christmas ¥ ne in Denver, Colo.,.with friends, + ees Entertain for < “ir. and Mrs. Di Mr few nd Mrs. Jack Scott entertained friends informally last night in 1% nor of Mr. and Mrs, Marshall Dayton, i ‘he evening was spent socially and a inty supper served Mrs. by PERSONALS ‘a and Marguerite Mills in the city from Bates Hole doing | hristinas shopping and visiting with | | friends. o— | | | as — ote Mrs. A. Austerman i leaving within lw next few days for Denver, where © will spend the holida Mr, Aus- + o Po Oe see, A. D. Perkins, who is here today from | jleave today for Omaha, Neb., where |Of Mere than 8,009 5 : oo teat Cote te sete ce tate etter tah retresh:| Qoekeaoakese-ete-sto-alesheofe afeosle-sSe-stesle soe sle- soe soe 620 960 420 420 420 90 OHO HO HO 160 HO HO A040 4 IT WILL PAY YOU TO WATCH THIS SPACE TOMORROW __PAGE THREE _ CENTENARIES OF FAMOUS WONTEN ie foiiee of) 4} + oad + + Accomplishments of New Year Are Linked with Past £ | 1 to begin ‘will be one not only ‘ precedented inportar bound (0 have upon th (are) par- ‘ tieips 1 uetivity, but it will possess a pe- culiar interest associating it with the past, for it will include the centenary anniversaries of the birth of aw unusually largé number of women whose lives and achievements were of profoi upon the social, moral and jintellectual progress of the age. Many who first saw the tin ear st ffect it of an- of these will be the subject of indi-| 182 s the name of Laura Keone, |vidual comment as the centenary dates the rhted actress ona man > ist is So imposing that! whose name will ever 1 1 few of its Ie ¢ in history with — the uition of feature in m Lincoln, for’it was to see the terest light comedy actresstin “Our | the the centenary of + im Cousin” that the president !Susan Anthony, who has been call. attended the theater on the night of fed the greatest women reformer the April 14, 18¢ | world has ever known. As a young, Educat p represented int jwoman Miss Anthony aided in organ-| lst of centenaries by the name of ‘izing the first woman’s temperance so-| Anne Jemima Clough, ihe founder of {clety. Later she participated in the an-| Newnham colle} nd a noted worker tislavery movement and during the Ciy-;for the higher education of women in ji war she was an or, r of the| England | Women’s National Loy: league. At} enting the world of art is the the close of the war took up the cause ‘of woman suffrage. The cou PO ‘of Miss Anthony's work afte: this time; £ is a history of the whole movement for: & a summary impracti- results are matte i knowledge, Miss Arthony Income Tax Our Statistical De- partment has pre- pared a booklet en- titled “The 1919 Income Tax and Its Effect Upon Stock and Bond Yields.” This book- let shows the amount of normal and surtaxes on taxable incomes of from $2,000.00 to $1,000,000.00, and also the net yield received from 7% and 8% stocks and 6% and 7% tax- able bonds by per- her relive work until he compelled her ship of the sociation, ill fresh in the | will at-| 70th | to relin-} National the Woman Suff With the world w public mind. pa tach to the cente “the angel of mercy, he remembered » in history. In M found that rare "who will s the greatest is Nightingale lw: s of her sonality and marked she dignified the pro! and sed it from the max ployment of the degraded or up into the realm of the fine arts, The 6 of October will bring the cen-| tenni of the birth of Jen-| ny Lind, 2 whose popu been eclipsed. jing a | attendea* Jenny tour America in the ca under the | sons having in- direction of the late P. rnum. comes as above. Literature contributes among others We shall be pleased |the names of Jean Ingelow, the distin guished English poet and novelist; Alice} to send a copy on ’, Who with her sister attained request. jas a writer of Anno B. Warner famous Susan Warne ithor of many popu! and prese, « ef the more ind herself the ur novels. f poetr BOETTCHER, “PORTER & aaneananvaatanyeasmanna esa at OieRMeaaitegnirannea Censie ytie COMPANY famous blind hymn w: who spent} Investment the of | ns life in Benkers Sei onn. S! ws the author} mns which I Protetsant church Gas & Electric | £ Building Denver, Colo. eUaNAU TVET EEETTAoeNaNnaeneRMATT been sung in the thru the world. Heading the list of famous women of Starting at the LYRIC FRIDAY, DEC. 19 The Sister Picture to “FIT TO WIN” No Children Admitted IT MAY SHOCK YOU—IT WILL GIVE YOU A NEW KIND OF THRILL—AND IT WILL TOU YOUR DEEPEST SYMPATHIES— BUT YOU WILL BE MIGHTY GLAD YOU HAD THE CHANCE TO SEE IT. Poteet hoate ste Mote % * 150 15-080 «80 «80-4fe Po Moho So-4Se-4fo-afe-ae-ete- % Me K? aX aa KA OQ o, e RK e RA aXe Xe Xa Kaas” 1% ¢ K? ae KP Oo ‘tman is leaving for Cheyenne on an + Nportant business trip. . ie & 3 Robert Grieves is in er from Oil’ attending to business for a few | BUCKS for SALE Eleven head Black-faced Bucks; shear 16 1-2 pounds wool; weigh about 150 pounds; three years old; ex- cellent condition; sell reason- able. See 0. G. JOHNSON Care Casper Storage Grocery Casper, Wyo. iM ee se e foe’ 4th Floor, O. S. Bldg. 3° For the Bootery’s 4 d The Bootery * rere 1M a 1% Make it Shoes for Xmas iM eee, KO ¢ GP. Oe ? feat efe-ete afo-egess % or Take the Elevator and Save a Dollar or More a ence ses: OO Oe, CO Roetedteatestersosiesyy Hr MoM Me Rohe ee eho Ro ahe-ehoete-eo chests eo efo-ahede Ra iC ae ee as Sa od Tr ane jname of Eliza Pratt Greatorex, e The fact that a jury in kimoe children play foothall with a Irish-boin Américahh “artist; Who Was tHe] Sp “nine members is not seneratiy stuged with hair first woman to be elected associate of]known: Another point about the In _ ithe; National Academy of Design. dian jury is that the judge in the case v ena Ree of a division of opinion may refuse! reraian Cpe Rng Jnck Morgan has been Mil for the last}to accept the verdict if hé thinks the EY MOU GAY ate w days at his apartment in the Wyatt majority too small Jon StuS tas NO but is able tobe up now. [Blakey & Co. 130 North Center Henning Annex mUGristmas itt Store “A Gift for A Collection Where “Quality” Counts Beantiful Gifts to Be Proud of Her” FURS COATS SWEATERS KIMONOS BATH ROBES SILK HOSE CAMISOLES BOUDOIR CAPS CHEMISE NIGHT GOWNS Dresses $25 Satin, Georgette Crepe and Taffeta for Afternoon or Evening Wear; Dresses that Sold up to $50.00. Sale Price.........$25.00 EVENING GOWNS AFTERNOON DRESSES STREET DRESSES BLOUSES PETTICOATS GLOVES HANDKERCHIEFS VELVET BAGS IVORY SETS Richards & Cunningham Company LN Ladies Department MANICURE SETS make a splendid Christmas Gift for either men or women. We have'a nice assortment ranging in price from $4.25 to $17.50 a set. e eS FIFIFIPSIZALLLS SALE OF VELVET BAGS Chiffon Velvet Bags, fitted with com purse and mirror, in of taupe, dark and black, especially Monday only as follows: shades navy, % brown priced and Tuesday % er 4 $6.50 quality for $5.25 | $7.50 quality for $6.45 } $9.50 quality for $8.35 Give Her Hairbow of RAINBOW 7 RIBBON These make a very pleasing Christmas Gift. CS LADIES’ ALL-WOOL SWEAT- ERS AT GREATLY RE- DUCED PRICES They come in the new ripple ¥ livery little girl loves perky hair bows and he: Rain- bow Ribbons of all colors pack- ed daintily in gift boxes and fastened with barrettes. The easiest gift to give and one of the nicest to ceive, Look for them in Ribbon De- partment. pee | Ui, hi ~effects and also in the plainer bas tyles, in tan, dark brown, old ‘ose, American beauty, copen Price, $1.50 Each, Pekin and peacock. Priced: $12.50 quality for $ 9.85 $17.50 quality for $14.75 $22.50 quality for $19.50 WILE EP ILD DSSS SF BSS > COI OIOOM IE III OGG SILL DS.