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wa THREATS MADE _ |\Dream of Family TO INTIMIDATE | Reunion Shattered _____Pae Tana ‘slowly moving locomotive fora sta-/ ARRESTED FOR tionary one, stepped on the track be gore setered and te’ act soon art: LLECKLING, BIG by Greek’s Deatl tee was ae ce Pera eee Hoepital: DAMAGE ASKED GRERN RIVER, Wyo. Oct. 2-— AERIAL MAIL TO (iy Adebelntea Peas) ton mildition’ This is thelr first: trip Jn the city and they expect to retura ‘ere before going to their home from Denver, Where they are to spend the winter, v4.2 j eee Attorney R. H. Nichols returned last night from Denver, where he spent sev- OFFICE SEEKER < hae TORRINGTON, Wyo., Oct. 1.—L. , Fred Rabb, an attorney of Denver, is| D. Frazier, tie candidate for Spending a few days here looking aftcr| county clerk, asserts that an effort to — ar Payee 4 ¥ * 8 * ie} ies ee ate) : ¢ | H.R. Dufham is in Cheyerme. for " a ~ the day looking after business. He a dainty* luncheon was “served. ‘The | will return: tomorrow morning. . 7 guests included Miss Harviet Gardner, z S88 ‘ La gore a L. Cook and H. B. Far-| Miss Ethel Rouse, Miss katherine Des. Todd Bowman and party are leav- pa srrertal ined the members of the|sert, Miss Barbara Rose, Miss Marie ing for the country. near Basin, Wyo., Bede fedene at the home of Mrs.| Bishop, the Misses Jane and Wyoma | on an elk hunt. ‘They intend to, be Diesen. The ‘carly tater the ee anes Grace Crawtord’ and? Miss Irene | Se toh ee eee wea And Mame 2 oa ‘rawfol an is ne 2 ning ‘as spent rehenraftipe atte tha Miner. 3 that they will bring back their game. M ee choir practice games and contests wera ey Meas es: ected} H Ted Day, who has been connected} * eked. Refreshments were served by| Mrs. John Flynn, of Douglas, Wyo, with the Lloya Construction company, | fF h ses. {a8 @ guest at the home of Mrs. %.| has left for Denver, where he intends /}) bre IE. 3 R, Hagens on South Center street, to remain. Mrs. J. C. Snook and children aré| while attending the sessions of the x leaving the first of next week for|Wemen’'s Federation here. gab serait || Twenty-two-years ago Gus Hlepas emli-}- , grated’ trom Greece to ine United! ' VICTORIA, B.C BALTIMORE, Ma., Oct. 2.—Fa- States, hoping here to make a home for 9 ~*~") | ward A. Ryan, arresied at the Fifth tegal matters. intimidate him into withdrawing eee eee eee de tra. amall ehit. Regiment armory on the night of the | from the contest has proceeded to a ote ry mn M Hi ne IS AUTHORIZED | Harding meeting after interrupting the point where threats to contest his |@ren- Now, when Mrs. Hlepas tio the nominge with questions about the homestead entry have heen made un- |!0nger is young and the children are League of Nadlona:tadaysenticed bale : less Ihe announces his withdrawal. |#rown, they are to receive tidings that (By United Press) - | for $100,000 against Galen L. Tait, ~~ | Frazier, however, declines to with- |the dream of more than a score of] WwasHINGTON, Oct. 2,—Postmaster Republican state chairman; John J. draw. “I have qualified as a candi. | Years has been vain—that the father| General Burleson today announced Hanson, ‘one of the officials of the date,” he said, “possess the legal | of the family is dead from injuries sus-| awarding a contract to Fdward Hun- meeting; Police Marshal Robert D. qualifications for the position am} |*ained while working in the railroad] bard of Seattle to operate a mail sea- Carter and two patrolmen. The suit claim the same rights as anyother | ards here. plane route from Seattle to Victoria, alleged false arrest and malicious American citizen; therefore I refuse Hlepas, who was employed as a help-|'B. CU. The service will begin October | prosecution. to withdraw from the race." erat the roundhouse, undertook to! 15, i bo He Charles Pennycuick of Omaha, is in ' Agathern California, where they wilt spend the winter. Present. Endeavor of the Pres- byterian church will resumé meetings for the fall and winter season tomor- row evening at the church. The meet- ing will be called to order at 6:20 o'clock. All of the young people of the church and congregation are invited to attend. se Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Schwartz arrived in the city yesterday, making the trip overland from Denver in their new Marmon motor car. They report a very Successful trip, se Ladies of Maceabee to Meet Monday. A regular meeting of the Ladies of *Maccabee will be held in the I..0. O. F. hall Monday evening. A. business meeting will be held to be followed by ® sogial hour, Refreshments will be served by the hostesses of the evening. se .Soster-Yeoman Nuptials’ Are Celebrated. iy The Rey, Philip K. Rawards of St.! Mark's Episcopal church, performed tlhe ceremony last night uniting Miss Ef- fie Yeoman of Neweastle, Wyo., and Orlo/E. Foster of this city. The bride and groom were attended by Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Shoemaker. The bride wore a tailored fall suit and hat. A beautiful corsage of rove buds gave the finishing touch to the costume. Mrs. Foster is .a graduate. of the state university of Wyoming at Lara- mie and has many friends here. Mr. Foster is connected with the Illinots Pipe Line company and has been in Casper about a year, The young couple will be at home in the MeRory apartments for the win- ter. With popularity waning in the out- door dances by reason of the cole weather, the” first public dance of the season will beheld in the Masonic Temple ballrootn this evening under the ‘direction of Smith and Christen- sen. The music will be supplied by a jazz orchestra. ~¥. W..C, A. Will Keep Open House Sunday P . M. The Y. W. C. A. will keep open house tomorrow afternoon from 3 ‘o'clock and all girls and young women are invited to visit the rooms and enjoy several social hours getting better acquainted. Opportunities for Tetter writing and reading will be afforded and there will be plenty of music. The educational committee, ;consisting of Miss Frances Yeomans, Mrs. H. B. Durham and Miss Minnie Eddieman, will be the ‘hostesses and ‘will serve refreshments. eee Two-Day, Hike. At a meeting held last evening the Scouts of Troop 2 planned for a two- day hike with their scoutmaste., Leon C. Goodrich, next week when school will not be in session. The start will be made Tuesday morning. Scout busi- mess and Scout tests occupied’the time during the meeting and a couple of good boxing matches evening. concluded the Lola Miller was delightfully surprised by. @ number of her friends last even- ing. She was presented with various gifts. Games furnished amusement and PERSONALS | oo C. V. Norris, proprietor of the Norris Market, leaves for Denver tonight. Mr. Norris will visit his wife and daughter and attend to business in connection with his weekly shipment of a carload of meats and meat -products. + 08 ‘ J. A. Ferguson and “Doc” Center will | leave tomorrow morning for Los An-! geles.. The trip is to be made over-; tan4 i a Ford, and is planned not to} take more than ten days. Mrs. For- guson and Miss Elizabeth will follow by rail within two weeks, se @ Attorney D. W. Ogilbee has returned from Douglas, Wyo., ‘where he spent several days on business connected with the organization ¢f a Republican club. He is leavings today for the Cat Creek oil fields in Montana, where he will look after’ business matters.” cas 2 T. A. Hall, county commissioner, bas returned to his home in Arminto afcec spending yesterday in the city on busi- ness, see Pete Hedgepeth has returned to his headquarters in Denver after spending several days in the city attending to ‘business with the local druggists. rey Mrs. Paul Hudson of the Wyatt cafeteria, is spending several days in Denver on business and visiting with friends. a Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Price returned this morning from Denver, where they have been on business and pleasure for the past several days. oe ce Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mannon of Dan- vile, Iil., are spending the day in the city. visiting at the home of Mr. ad Mrs. G. L. Lee, in the North Burlins- | ‘Girls! Do not be content hair, when at a very small glittering, soft luxuriant A true test of the efficiency and unusual merit of Newbro’s Herpicide is to use it 2 few days in secret, and see how quickly your friends will remark of the improvement in your hair, ill tell eH of an increased luster and brilliancy dani they will it the ligh' = at the freedams from druff. Herpicide is a delightful hair dressing with a dainty, exquisite odor. Herpicide is now put up in handy sprinkler top bottles. Buy a bottle today, girls, Sold by Drug and Dept. Stores Applications at Barber Shops ~ New Casper today. cost you can have a mass of ro’s Herpicide : Kimball Drug Store, Special Agent. the city calling on his customers, eee Duncan McClellan of Arminto was in cee M. F. Nolan of Alliance, Neb., has been here for the past week on busi- Ps. di the Marshall- is here from Denver||} eo ee A, W- MeMillan of Wells company, for a few days. eee i Miss Lola Miller will leave Sunday for points in Nebraska, where she will |]) spend a three week's vacation visiting friends. . * es i Asmus Boyson went to Shoshoni yes- terday on business. sae Joseph Lowndes, grand secretary of the Masonic lodge in the state, has been deputized by Grand Master W. O. Wil- son to-assist in the institution of a new lodge at Manville tonight. Y. M.C. A. Secretary Returns. to Casper From. State Tour L, A. Toothaker, state secretary ot the ¥, M. C. A., returned to Casper this morning, accompanied by ‘Mrs. Tooth- aker. They will take up residence in the Tribune apartments as soon as they are completed. Mr. Toothaker has just paid a visit to Laramie, where the work of the col lege ¥. M. C. A. is making good prog- ress under the direction of 8. R. Pier, student secretary, Arrangements. are being made to hold an older boys’ conference in Chey- enne the second week in November. Boys from all cities in the southern part of the state and as far north as Casper will attend as delegates. SEND FOR GENEROUS SAMPLE Send 10c in stamps or coin for a generous sample of Newbro’s Hervicide and an interesting booklet on the “Care of the Hair.” Address: . leads gasamceamierst © B with dull, brittle, lusterless tness and fluffiness, and its size, and have beautiful hair. be tal 75 Dresses Regularly priced up to $75 On sale 924.95 Our beautiful line of SERGE _ have been reduced 20 PER CENT. New arrivals in Millinery ( at DRESSES” A WEEK AGO This advertisement appeared in the Tribune FOR ONE TIME ONLY, and now There Are But 26 Lots Left at $125 From a Cow Town to an Oil Center That is the condensed history of Casper. The conditions that caused this miracle are more favorable now than ever before. The Salt Creek oil fields alone will make a second Tulsa of our city. New fields that have recently been proven out may rival Salt Creek; and instead of a Tulsa we shall have an Omaha or a Denver; and this is all within reason. With the advent of natural gas that is now being piped to town as our unlimited fuel supply, factories will follow, and the city must grow by leaps and bounds. "730" anges ee Are You “All Set” to Profit By the Boom? Or are you going to see your neighbors go ahead making money from Lots while you center entirely upon the routiye of living? one ar [te Buy a Lot in Glendale Addition and share in the prosperity that comes to property owners in any thriving town. Be a Property Owner and profit by the certain increase in, population. Population makes prices in realtv values, and far-sighted people tak> advantage of this natural growth in population to realize upén increased values. On the Map Glendale Addition is on the regular city maps and only a few minutes’ ride from paved streets and ten-thousand- do'lar homes. It is reached by main trav- eled.thoroughfares and is within a few hundred yards of snug and cozy homes. It will pay you to buy now, for there will b> no such low-priced lots again offered. Glendale Addition to Casper This addition lies east of Kenwood and adjoins the City Park land and is on the County Road-the best road lead ng in and out of the city. And another thing favorable to Glendale Addition is that the Lots are a legitimate size, being 40x125 feet. Also the prices are very low. Now Listen You-yourself, can be a lot owner because we are selling these Lots at such a low figure and upon such easy monthly payments that anyone can be a buyer. Think of it, 40-foot lots in Casper for ONLY $125 ON TERMS of $25 down and balance on monthly payments of $12.50 We have cars to take you out. Call Wyatt Hotel, Phone 61, and make an appointment. We will call for you. The Dobbin Realty Co. Wyatt Hotel Building Phone 61 Iii nnn