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Program at, Welfare Club Meeting. ' An-interesting yrogram was given at the meeting of the Welfare club which took place Friday afternoon at the Na- Arona county public library. Among the subjects discussed was a “Better Baby" contest. The club has decided to hold this contest in Casper next _Month, After the contest the club will secure the services of a doctor who will be at the public schools at stated times where mothers may take their babies to be examined: During the business meeting it was decided to hold the meetings regularly from 2 until 4 o'clock on the second Friday in each ‘month. : Ca ay Miss Hattie Wyatt, who was a stu- dent at the University of Wisconsin last winter, will attend the college at Boulder, Colo., this year. She will leave for Boulder next Thursday, eee Fort Caspar’ Chapter of D. A. R. to Meet. The regular meeting of the Fort Cas- par chapter of the D. A. R. will he held on Tuesday, September 14, af the home of Mrs. B. R. Shipp, 443 South Beech street at 2:30 o'clock in the aft- ernoon. se Chicago Visitor ‘Is Entertained, ¥ Miss Qlsen of Chicago, who ho} been a guest of Mrs. Elsa ,Runden an1 her daughters, Misses Marion and Bx- ther Runden, was the honor guest at an informal dinner party at the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Larned in the McRory apartments, last night. Cut flowers were the table decorations and places were laid for a number of the younger society set here. Miss Olsen is leaving within the next few days for her home in Chicago. She has been nicely entertained while here and will leave a wide circle of friends. 4 8 Mr, and Mrs. Frank England left last night for Denver, Colo. where they will spend the week-end with friends and relatives. eee D. A. RB. Will Hold Meeting Tuesday. The Daughters of the American Ref- olution will hold a regular meeting next ‘Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. B. Richard Shipp, 541 South Beech street. se PERSONALS Leland Thorne, who has been a pa- tient at the Wyoming State hospital for some time, is improving steadily at the present, : * a8 Harry Yessness\ éwner of the New Method tailor shop, will go to Denver tonight where he will snend the Jew- ish New Year day on Monday. . The Jewish New “Year is quite generally ob- served ih Denyer. re Attorney G. R. Hagens of the Ha- gens & Murane law firm, has left for Cheyenne: and Denver on business for about a week. ‘ eee Mrs, R. R.. Thomas has left for Boul- der, Colo,, where she will visit friends and relatives for two weeks, ee : Miss Wilhelmina Scherck of Denver, is in the city visiting with her uncle, Prank Scherck, for the next few days. eee School Music Under the direction of iss Van Meter opens September 7 at the Pres- byterian Church. Voice, piano, violin, ’cello, man- dolin, cornet, clarinet, trombone and saxaphone will be given. A Junior Orchestra, Ladies’ Or- chestra, a Mandolin Club, Glee Club, Boys’ Band and a Saxaphone Band will be features of the year’s work. with | ver owned by Hebrews will close Mdn- jlay in observance of the Jewish New Year which falls on this day this fall, 288 CITY NEWS -_N__ 7890$_. N.. N__N Jeremiah Mahoney has left for Oma- |ha, where he is shipping his stock. From there he may go to the Chicazo markets, oe Mrs. Sam Pritchétt is in the city ~is- iting at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Frank Probst. a ‘Dr. W. G. Burnett of the Burnett | Optometry company, left. this morning for the mountains aboye Deer Creek, where he will spend the week-end at the cabin. see Mrs. John Bogan and Miss Marie Bo- |gan “have returned from Ft. Wayne, \Ind., and Nepolian and Toledo, Ohio, where they have been visiting with \friends and relatives. They will re- main here for the winger. sa R.. 8. Ellison of th Midwest Refin- ing company, is in Denver on a short {business trip. He intends to return } Monday. : ers Mr. and Mrs. Drew Protzman and family have returned to Casper afcer touring through Colorado, Oklahoma and Missouri. cee G. B. Watson is in business for the Midwest pany. iverton on fining com- a) Mark U. Weber, treasufer of the Campbell Oil company, has returned from an extended business trip in Colo- rado, Oklahoma and Kansas. He left today for a short trip to the Poison Spider and Bolton Creek fields, ss 8 Attorney John Whelan left last night for Denver on a short business trip over the week-end. ** « Harry McCraken has returned from a two weeks trip through the Yellow-1 stone National park. owe R. S. Rhoades and L. Tully have returned lo their homes in Denver, after a business and pleasure trip here. ses James McKenney of the McKenney Oil company, has left for Colorado Springs, Colo., on a business trip. 2 @ W. O02 Wiuson, attorney, returned late last night overland from Buffalo, Wyo., where he attended the grand chapter of the Eastern Star and Masonic or- ders. Dont let the grass grow under your feet while the hair falls out of , P] @) i! Pe Ih} DALES S298 0) Skee International Biblé Students Asso elation meeting at I. O. oO. F. hall, Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Studies in, the Scriptures on the resurrection inheritance and lecture on “The Great Shepherd"—Psalin 23.. All interested are most cordiatiy invited to be pres- ent. E. i. Johnson, eldera FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 318 East Sixth: Walter H. Bradley. minister. Tomorrow at 11 the pastor will speak on “We Preach Christ Cru- cified” and in the evening at 7:20 on “Man and His Father.” This is the first evening serviée after the summer vacation. In the merning the choir will sing Barnby’s “Abide With Me" Mrs. C. E. Walters of Walla Wa ‘Wash., and Mr. F. B. Firmin will si as Gounod's “Forever With the Lord.” TRINITY LUTHERAN South Park and East 4th streets; J. H. Gockel, pastor. Beginning tomor- row, two services will be held each Sunday—at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Every second Sunday the morning ser- vice is conducted in the German lan- guage; the evening services are alway. English. Sunday school at 9:20. fomerrow morning's English servi the text of the sermon will he thew 6:24-$4; the tl Curse and Its Cure.” In the evening service the sermon will be based on the text Galatians 3:26, having as its theme, “The True Conception of the Fatherhood of God and the Brotherhoca of Man,” “We preach Christ cruct- fied.” \ Come, METHODIST EPISCOPAL 802 East Second street; Walter L. French, minister. The sermon sub- jects at the hours of public worship tomorrow are: At 11 a. m., “Our Widen- ing Vision of Christ,” and at 8 p.m, “The Delusions of Sin.’ At the morn- ing service Miss Florence Hood will sing “O Love That Will Not Let Me Go,” and at night the choir will sing. “In Sunny Pastures” by Ira B. WHl- son. Miss Exina Holland will lead the devotional hour of the Epworth League at 7 o'clock. The subject of the meet- ing will be “Cultivating High Ideals.” Your children are back in school, their Puttees and Leggins Ideal Canvas Army. Reg. Canyas Army ~...$1.25 your Te are Save Kot Weis with Newbros KIMBALL DRUG STORE Special Agent PIONEER GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET PHONE 345 Sandison & Fiddes THOS, FIDDES, Manager Corner Fourth and Jefferson Sts. Prompt Service 3 We Deliver ed - Plush Our New York buyer has sent us a wonderful line of Plush Coats. We have placed them on sale at 2ZO% BELOW THEIR ACTUAL VALUE See Our Window Display on Coats Dora NBAROAAAS RAR AAS? RReae** Shop Phone 1304W. 000000000000 1 paeeeae Blankets The Best for the Money O. D. new Blankets...$8.00 Navy Hospital, grey light fauna. 1) 1) Navy Hospital, NORVY 2 Se Mixed Wool Camp, ' grey... $4,00 to $5.50 Jerkins, Sweaters, Etc. Army Jerkins, Blanket lined, Al. condition.$8.00 Army Slipovers, wool, $3.00 Slipover Jerseys, fine ..$4.50 Sweaters —......__.___... $3.75 Penther Vests A small supply .at reduced prices Overalls We have a large stock of med. grade overalls, $2.75 to $3.25 grade at._.....$2.25 ONE’ WEEK ONLY Raincoats Ponchos, good condi- ‘tion, at ........-——---- $2.75 Army Raincoats.. Army Slickers.. Goodyear Raincoats, new, at ... ei Genuine Aviation Rain- sters, at__....... $24.00 Officers’ Rainsters, lavigd ite $22.00 Moleskin Storm Coats, at. .... “sb aan 24.00 Three Silk Raincoats, $50 values ——.... $26.00 Rope We have 2,000 lbs. of new long fibre Manilla rope, var- , ious sizes, at_....... ...20¢ |neglect their religious education. “Wi jhave classes in our church school for all ages and grades. It meets at 9:45 a.m. Come and bring them with you. CHRISTIAN SCI Christian Science services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock in the new edifice at the corner of Fourth ant Grant streets,) and on Wednesday eve- ning at 8 o'clock. The lesson-sermon for tomorrow is “Substance.” Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. The public is cor- dially invited to attend these services. ices. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. C. M. Thompson, Jr., Pastor. Serv: in the court house as usual. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.; morning service, 11 a. m., theme, “Weakness That Is Wickedness”; B. Y. P. U., 7 p. m; night service, 8 p. m., theme, “Un- consciously Los! prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m. (this meg¢ting in basement of parsonage). A cordial welcome is extended to all. Baptists in Casper are urged to come ind get in touch with their church. Your children are in school, ; they should be.in Sunday school and you in ‘the church. ST. MARK’S CHURCH, Seventh and Wolcott Sts. Rev. Philip K. Edwards, Rector. Holy communion at 8 a, m.; church school at 9:45 a..m.; morning praye and sermon at 11 f AUTO THIEVES PASS UP BIG GARS, THREE FORDS STOLEN FRIDAY NIGHT Automobile thieves now operating | in Casper appear to have changed their tastes, according to Sheriff Pat Royce. Where in the past, thieves have selected Cole Eights, older the better, apparently, Three old Fords were reported stolen last night, and one Oldsmobile. One of the Fords, belonging to Mrs. this morning, The Oldsmobile which was the property of Lee Bourland, was taken from Wolcott street, where it was parked, between 8:30 and 10 | o'clock last night. THIRTY KILLED BY. EXPLOSION IN CALLAO BAY; (By Associated Press.) LIMA, Peru, Sept. 11.—Thirty men were Killed and scores wounded by an explosion of dynamite in Callao Bay, due to negligence in handling. from his Sobran ses iaieaf a Odmund> Josendal is in ranch. MME. M. JAMES Teacher of Piano and Theory All’ grades, Prepares pupils for SALE OF ARMY GOODS New and Salvaged Stock conservatory. Lessons at pupils’ homes on Saturdays. Phone 518-M Shoes Genuine Army Shoes, $8.50 Genuine Navy Shoes....$9.00 Marine Hobs ... $7.75 LaDaLaLaa:; BOD LS. Lia as, Rubber Boots Regular $9 Hips at_...$6.50 A Limited Number Only ~~ Belts Reg. Leather Belts._...$1.00 Ree. Web Belts...........__.50e Fancy Leather, black..$1.25 Reg. Cartridge Belts. ‘Sc Cartridge Cases ...........60¢ Canvas Bed Tarps, 7x16 ft.......$12.00 11x18, 12x18 and 13x18 ft. at sq. ft. Shirts Reg. O. D. Wool, new..$6.50 Reg. O. D. Wool, re- deemed ......$3.00 to $5.00 Khaki Shirts, good val..$2,50 Breeches Reg. O. D. Wool ...$2.50 to $5.00 Reg. O. D. Khaki palate 75c to $1.50 Whipcords, fancy, new 5 - $6.25 Pants Army Whipcords, a snap at ...... aeoreeeee $4.25, Moleskins.....$3.50 to $4.25 Khaki Pants, $2.60 to $3.50 These goods are new and price is right. ‘ Socks Heavy Red Cross. -90c Cotton, light, 20c, 30c, 35c Grey Army Wool........60c Underwear Summer weight Union Suits, new and good, $2.75 value, at Athletic Union Suits._$1.30 Various odds and ends, at Reduced Prices We also have Army Goods of various kinds and it will pay you to come in and look our stock over. Also.a Full Line of Pai Oils, Varnishes and all kinds of Plate, Window and eer ined Glass. Windshields a specialty. Also : Lubricating Oils, Gasoline, etc. Casper Gl ass House (Army Goods Store) 144 East Midwest Avenue Phone 1374 220 South Center AANA Cadillacs or Buicks, they are now ||) confining their efforts to Fords, the | 3. Dyke, was recovered in Douglas ||| eee nnn Attotiby Feter Q. ed to this city after The alligator e has return- visiting at Greenough ranch near Lander. —— nutritious fat he [Sometimes it ‘rasa Bars i” Every minute fires cost the people of — contains as much the United States $500. ID ete teries of the Shrine, are hereby requested to report to Charles Miller, Secretary, at the Masonic Temple, at 9 o’clock A. M., Monday, September 13, 1920. WYOMING STATE. Who are here for the purpose of initiation into the mys- BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE. TS LILILa Ma A Baa aaa: Sa aI ae, Every Hat in Our Store HAS BEEN PLACED ON SALE At practically your own price. All our hats are right up- to-the-minutes in style and quality. We need the room. KASSIS DRY GOODS CO. Next Door to Kimball’s Drug Store EAA FAIR Opens at DOUGLAS ceremonies September 1 4th Shriners will parade and have charge of first day’s AEROPLANE STUNT FLYING, THRILLING PARA- CHUTE DROP BY A YOUNG MISS Big Race Program and Feature Entertainments DON'T MISS A SINGLE DAY September 14, 15, 16, 17 S does ordinary cream, ~ as high as 20 per cent. To All Novices Ie | 1 WE ARE GOING TO DISCONTINUE OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT