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Casper Daily Ccibune Socket ome soornea| BE HERE TUESDAY 10 TAKE PART IN FOURTH DEGREE ‘The. Casper ‘council, Knights umbus, will entertain nearly fifty vis- 25 from Rawlins, 22 from Alliance and Western Nebraska b<ints and 10 from Sheridan tomorrow when an official exemplification of the fourth degrée of the order will be put on ‘here by M. W. Purcell, master of the fourth, degree for the district of country. a : . . : ‘ lMrs. Robert Thomas has returned from Boulder, Colo.,. where she has been visiting for the past few days at her old home. Mrs, Thomas will spend the winter here. i 3 “* : ‘Warren B. Look of Jamestown, N. ¥.,. 16 here attending to his oil inter- (ests in this part of the country. ii 7, ess iting meimbers, Fred Andrews has returned to his headquarters in Thermopolis; after pending the weekend here visiting with friends. tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. H. O,"Swenson, 622 South, Beec' Street. “Story Hour” Party, 3 Mrs. C. W. Sanford who has been in charge of’ the ‘story hour for the chii- dren atthe Natrona county library, en-| SOCIRTY tertained for them Saturday afternoon |} Public Invited to ata real party. About fifty childrea' Silver Tea. Were present. Games were played after! An invitation is extended to every- which Mrs. Sanford told some stories’ one to attend ‘the silver tea which is and the children gave recitations and being given by the ladies of the Pres- told. stories. byterian church at the home of Mrs, Refreshments of lemonade, cakes and} R. K. Staley on ‘Wednesday afternoon, pete were served to the guests in| October 13. Ta Picnic style. Mrs. F, H. Seaman, os-| An entertainment has been ph Mrs. Sanford during the after- ira FA the affair and the Mes-/ Jamestown, N. ¥., attending to business 5 es G. Mo iD: SAC. W.. Pein 7 eoiedatn Fated connected with mis Lou parereats: Burns, John McFayden, F. B. Firmin, C. L. Hambright, A. C .Riker, Fred Van Gorden, Ralph Mason and C. B. Searles will be on the reception committee and will serve tea, PERSONALS Mrs. C. E. Baker returned to her > “sews ) home here last night from Hanover, y Kans., where she was called by the death of her: mother, Mrs. Kersting. Miss. Hedwig Buyer will entertain for | Mts. Kersting was a resident with her the members of the Pi Beta Phi Alumni Gughter her for about eight years ard J. P. Curry of Fort Morgan, Colo., is in the ‘city looktrig after his busi- ness interests for a few days. ° ‘ + es Wyoming. The Northeast circle of the Baptist church will meet’ on Wednesday’ after- noon at the home of Mrs. W. G. Weld: ner, 342 South Park street. 3 * . visitors. degree, ter. Robert P. Stewart is here from see Dinner Party Given on Birth Anniversary. Dr. W. G. Burnett was surprised yes- terday evening by an informal dinner party given in recognition of his birth | anniversary. Places at thé table wore | jaid for seven. A lovely birthday cak> was used as part’ of thé table decoi tions, and a surprise pile of gifts w: placed at Doctor Burnett's plate. After the dinner a pleagant evening | was spent, : : * Pi Phi to Meet | Tonight. tonight at 8 o’cloc Women’s Christian asso 313 East Second stree — George Adams of Los Angeles, Cal, is the guest of his brother, Harry Ad- ams. <2. 8 Mr, and Mrs. H. O, Barbour are in Casper today from their home at Hud- son. resentative se ¥. B. Hill and Harry 0. Warton will leave tomorrow for a ten-day huntirs trip in the Jackson Hole country. se 8 | 4 of is obtained from elder. ‘Mrs. Ray Thompson underwent an operation for appendicitis this morning at the State hospital. of Col- The work will be put on tomorrow afternoon beginning at 2 o'clock in the Odd Fellows" hall, and 40 local mem- bers will be present in addition to the » Rules of the order require members to appear in full dress suits for this which is pdtriotic in charac- a ‘The Business and Professional Wo1n- en’s club will hold a regular meeting t tue tion noome, Young R. EB. Anderson of Denver, state ~ep-} for, Bradstreet's, been working Casper for the past two | weeks, left today for Glenrock to take i up work for his company there in the matter of financial ratings. Ay Nk an Peas who has The pith of ordinary commercial use aA aot Ler aaa ‘We doubt every man's worship of the Divine until first he kneels at the shrine of some poor old human. club this evening at the second re has many friends who are grieved. at meeting of the year. Sagas Sule “hearing Of her death: > cee Mrs. Bunday Entertains A. L. Spurlock has returned td’ the! for Sunday School Class. , Buzzard ranch after spending the week: The Gleaners class of the Methodist @n4 in the city attending ‘to ‘business church Sunday school met at the home “Atters and visiting with friends.” of their teacher, Mrs. L. R. Bunday, Meee last Thursday afternoon at an inter. . Pon A. Curtis of Jamestown, N. Y¥., esting meeting. At the close of the |® in the city looking after his inter- business session a social hour was en |°Sts in several of tHe large oil com- joyed. The hostess served the young} Panies here, ladies with refreshments, * s&s An election of officers was held and| Mr. and Mrs. L, ‘T, Lee of Fort Mor- the following officers were elected for |#2", Colo., are spending several days the coming ‘year;. President, Lucitie| i" the city on business and calling on 4 Bishop; vice president, Leta Houser; |°l4 time friends. i secretary, Erma Lee; treasurer, Hen. Pi Se rietta Bossely; class reporter, Beulah, _W- B. Holliday, attorney, has return- Bailey, and teacher, Mrs. Bunday. —_| © to his offices In Denver, after spena 1 a «2 ing several days here on business. "Mr Ladies of Eastern Star Holliday was formerly an attorney of Give Tea and Kensington. 'a package : before the war during the war — Hou teh So Does the Price! A business meeting was held during . ? the afternoon and further plans. ‘were | ; made for ‘the bazaar which 1s plannel 5 e . for the first week in December. eee Methodist Missionary Society Will Meet, The Woman's Foreign Missionary so- clety of the Methodist church will meet this city. The ladi = bohte tts 4 tadbien ‘Tue of ene Pathe ie Galena Mrs. Carl Wever has returned from in the tea leaday of the Masonic Tor. Belle Fourche, 8. D., where she has ple! ‘They spend the afternoon Pe? for several weeks with her hus- phigtenee wk for the ¥. W. GA. band who is attending to business for All members and visiting members ure ‘Re Pxploration Oil and Gas company uyitet to. be present. Mesdames . Joa | there: noe én, - i ‘ fate Cita and H. PF. "Miss Chella Martin of Denver, is vis- Anta 3 jee at the home of Mrs, Harry Der- Mr. and Mrs, John Hancock are the | mee Ot ee SE Arne arents of a bi 3 ; pad: ee eile Eatin ped A Mrs. Don Sullivan has ‘left for Den- Private ‘hospital. Mrs, Hancock ani. VT: where she will spend several days the boy are doing nicely, while Mr. ; attending miunp: spcttala of note. Hancock hi : 1] 5 ote each Ee bie ae eager Mrs. "A. G. Cheney and: Migs Ru fices in’ the Oi Chehey left)last Saturday afternoon tor © | turned) trom Li Weyo., where she at ,| tended the teachers’ institute for’ sev- Mrs. Walter IL. French was the guest | = of honor at a meeting of the ‘Ladies’ Sa Avie ma Ald society ofthe Methodist church | DRS. JOHNSON: which was held in the church parlors | Ms last Friday afternoon. Little Miss “p. Nye. being the smatlest membei’ pres-/ “& HANSARD 2) ent Lresented Mrs. French with a huge en rg ALLAN McLELLAN, M.D. New Location of Offices After October 1 WYATT HOTEL You Must Replace the Wear | and Tear on the Human System } Did you ever «stop to Pg steed 3 human system ip ‘our heart is constantly pum; ieee ge 4 being rap- a ‘. iS \) idly consumed after being turned ; into energy and ( oe CU RIGLIE YS LS SHEWING GI e SF FP EDF SE . DOUBLEMINT strength that vate! tanctnse ety various fu: 'S. Every day there is a certain ami of wear and tear that must be replaced. if you are to enjoy and phone 4 for taxi. Ford Se- dans for City, Cadillacs for country. i) i 20% Off On All | SERGEDRESSES 20% DISCOUNT - ON ALL HATS The rugged. the bad days and save your dress shoes, GGIN “YOUR SHOEMAN- 156 South Center. ‘ OP: Seven ees ~ Storm Footwear Made up in attractive storm cuts; ideal for falland winter wear. Priced $7.00 15 $12.00 — There is more value dollar for dollar in our storm shoes then any shoes in our store—their uppers are mode from pliable storm calkskin, heels are a Military height and their soles are Own one pair of these shoes this winter for si get a good night's sleep. I lost $1,200!g in time from work and spent $400 on treatments and medicines that did me IT INT COULON ] WOK -RuBBER STAMPS ainerae. eee eee that ape a a ‘ ‘fourth dose I could tell it was going to! J ‘dl do the work. I have just finishea my Denver, Colorado ‘ first bottle and already feel well enough Spent Hundreds of Dollars Seek-| to go back to work. I want to cat all! A the time and my digestion is perfec! We Serve ing Health—Tanlac Re- the headaches and nervousness HOME-MADE CHILI ; stores Him | tirely gone and this Tanlac is just mak- 2 See ms H ling a lew man out of me. 1 dontif- 2M light Tunches. ‘Take home a | + hesitate to say it is the best medicine}] @vart of the best chill made. “TI consider my first bottle of Tanlac|in the world.” THE PALMS has been worth all of ore hundred dol-| Tanlac jis sold in Casper by Casper jars to me," said Dan McLean, well-| Pharmacy, in Aleova by A known carpenter of 336 Dsplanade St,,| cantile Co., In Salt, Creek by Sydney, Nova Scotia. Drug Store.—Adv. “The ‘flu’ left me in such bad shape a I was unable to hit a lick of work for MUSICAL. | eight months,” continued Mr. McLean, By special permit we are putting on “and I could find nothing that helped/sale a limited number of the new Col me until I got Tanlac. I could not walk|umbia record’ “Whispering,” instru-| any distance without blowing like a/mental. ‘This is a November releai steam engine and stopping to rest, Ijand the sweeping hit of the countr had perfectly awful headaches’and my'Get your record while the supply lasts. | nerves were so shattered I could never THE RICHTER MUSIC Co, 414 E. Second eer notte cme ne meee a ane een TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer CORONA—L. C. SMITH Casper Typewriter Exchange 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 856 |’ We Shoulder the Loss We have placed on sale our entire stock of Ladies’. Men’ SHOES ee es ee La ee SEES aS { : Weare going to reduce our stock and give you the advantage of buying good shoes ‘At Radical Reductions We believe like H. enry Ford, that something must be done to reduce the high cost of living, and we are willing to take our loss at this time. We have remarked every pair of shoes in our % Q” TO BELOW REGULAR SELLING PRICES There are no selected lots in this sale. Every pair of shoes has been reduced in price. WANTED—Six Experienced Shoe Sales People. Apply at Once. Come early to get your size and width “Your Feet Will Bring You Back”