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WEN DH SODS. Manz . Gaawew MAN ROLLS OFF HAY WAGON AS ized into hed tie activi that the load of hay w rapidity Was becomin ecuted Sean to the tugs just in time from cremation. Were reduced to ashes. —— Man Who Went to Rescue of Bull Is Iv mussed vn persa from no Renios him in ch and na re: HINAL GAME tf SALE MAY BE PLAYED — The Lyric with “ball « Prennan reports A Prominent aha Druggist Testifies “I wish £0 call Sttention to my experience in the sale of G rr. Pierce's Anuric Tablets. I have never sold an article that has given such universal satisfaction. It seems that every bottle sold Redondo Beach, Calif. sells another, very rouch notonly created b have gained the and suggestion, to; fon} get irom having Place, with pertect ported to their than Many of Your Neighbors eae ead the Same Dr. Pierce medicine, I al lief. I consider them a great —WM. BH. BOSCH, Look for the Man in the Barrel $60 Leather Lined Over- . + Hus Collar: 8 Special at o $35 you want one. EIARRY YESNESS New Method Tailor and Clothier 130 W. Midwest Ave. x 1 el. Casper is to have an nga eat-tocooneey to-<zoodness Winter Garden! | With bis famous orchestra; is to remain. in Casper thgoughout the season. will make another how to Casper society, this time from the new Winter Garden. Alone, Mr, Schem- by -realizatic - h disconcerting | TH® Moose lodge has made possible the perféction of plans. lead of fire. | beck was unable to make arrangements for a hail which would be large enough ted the to accomplish the, purpose in mind, although he met. with. courteous treatment at the hands of the various stewards 9. —————————________ of the smaller halls, The Moose ha be located in the center of the dancing planned mot to-start their home on A | Space. A Baby Grand piano hus been and Woléott streets until spring, but realizing the advantage of such a Win- ter Garden as out!ined’ by Mr. Schem- ‘ound and cut the » his horses and wagon Rescued Himself |check and dressing rooms are to be the tpointed with dressing tables and the the usual accessories, and will be in charge |turn for the opening, Mr. Schembeck The policies for the opera-| will direct his orchestra from the pt on of the Winter Garden will be not ano; Mr. unlike those at the Seattle Hippodrome; | , tickets will be taken as the (African, harp), and Mr. Wenke S$ enter upon the dancing space.|make the saxaphone moan and will be a general admission ‘trombone laugh. Mr, Schembeck prom- the ises even a better orchestra inside than ; the ladies are | out-of-doors, as~ more comedy ll times. and more singing can be done. will be public dancing on A strictly modern dancing school, | On other! with a competent instructor, nights the Winter Garden may be rent- | cupy the Winter Garden during the ed in its entirety to those desiring to} day time. in there. re for every gentleman and usual fee for each dan admitted free at | Weenesdays and Saturdays. oom etiquette, whfle J. Halifax Brand- j tle tots. wil be chairman of the floor.|cial dancing partis for children will ‘angements promises an acail-| be arranged on Saturday afternoons. ‘dancing, void entirely of the | There will be refreshment bite to hola arrived a H.MELFORD'S something good,’ but in ting Anuric for ider I have along that line but e or the public or my interest the satistac- A Picture as Great as the (anti-urie-acid) Tablets I was fully recovered. I con- sider it a wonderful use Dr. Pierce's Pp nt Pellets ver IT am , and they ve immedixto re- Hurry if A N Cc I N G ‘Eh GARDEN PLANS, IRE PROJECTED y SHEMBECK FLAMES LEAP. "wOOSE TO FINISH FAST FLOOR OF PROSPECTIVE HOME: Mr. Schembeck, ° The orchestra will e jurisdiction on public dance} week; here the late dances and ball- s, In charge complete of the ba'l-|room etiquette is to be taught the lit. toward vulgarity of the; where hot chocolate, or “cheek-ro-cheek."" e in gre: ordered for this platform. On public ‘dance nights the members’ of the o' [chestra will. wear tuxedos; for formal beck, it was decided to finish the first Patties they will wear conventional full The Winter Garden will be a dress. reality probably on November 1. The decorations will be carried vut somewhat by the addition of L. in grey and old rose. There will be Reed, violiniste directeur of the Iris f NORING, chécking and retiring rooms theater orchestra, |for the gentlemen, while the ladies’ rest, be augmented L. Rex Mayne, Cas- ‘per'’s favorite songster Who is now in working up new material with rious song publishers, Powell will continue to dem- onstrate thé necessity of Several afternoon appoint. On Wednesdays and!ments have also been made. for card 8 private parties ‘will he cared) parties, ete, private enclosures. -A chaperone A children’s dancing class will be arranged on a stated day earh As this class advances, spe: | wiches and salads will be served at a * floor space will be 60 by 120 nominal. charge. » floor will be ironed with par. The orchestral platform, It is reported that the Winter Gar which’ den may entertain for the Salto club, ks, Moose and Bachelor; JESSE L.LASKY Presents PRODUCTION Book. With Selected All-Star Cast Also Goldwyn-Bray Pictograph With Comic Cartoon Iris Concert Orchestra Every Afternoon and Evening ADMISSION—30c, Including War Tax Shows Begin at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 TOMORRGW ONLY BRYANT WASHBURN —IN— “It Pays to Advertise” *CHEMBECK _ ay and His AT THE AT 8:30 Theater ORCHESTRA STILL HOLDING FORTH OLD IRIS PAVILION TO-NITE ing the Winter. Tt fy even rumored that! the moat Hy club will open) the’ Winter ae with its Hallow: /season. Arrangements are made to Bh { his orchestra a hearing, by the Colum. bia Phonograph “company .on , its next} eastern trip. However, dance -en- thusiasts, seeing Mr. Schembeck dém- a BR. C. Peete, Denver woman, will onstrate this summer and realizing) he exonerated of alleged connec- (By ‘Waited P Press) lie- dance in such a way as to deprive fon probably will be known today zt - it of wll the vulgarity psually connect-| fhe coroner's inquest. Attorneys say | Saturday. ‘ instre- insist that Mrs, Peete either | Carnes had in his possession a small} Hlontst te tpdiaing kins to Fema x 3 automatic and also a Colt .38, the lat- ter the property of a man who 4p- peared as a witness. Carnes declared} NOTICE. 3 @ |the Golt had been given him by a ‘To whom it may concern: woman, Judge Morris declared that the prac- mentol in inducing him to remain and give Casper its now. Winter Gafden. My wife, Mrs, Fannie 1. Riffel, hav- peasant teers ing left my bed and board, all persons a tice of carrying weapons are warned against éxtending her credit NOTICE of any kind on my account. I will not be responsible for «ny debts whut- soever contractéd by her or on her ac- count after this date. Dated Casper, Wyo., Octoher 9. 1920. Ning of the Ladies’ Auxiliary. CARL ris RIFFEL. EDWARD J, KEMP, Commander.! to Casper « There will be a special meeting of the Lieutenant Casper Collins Camp No. 15, UL S. W. V.>at the Courthouse at the matter is enforced. a will The Common Fault With Most Cooks is to Use Teo Much Shortening. of the most embarrassing things for a housewifeis to have her cake turn out “heavy’’—or her pie crust “soggy.”? Not only unsatisfactory to the palate but the cause of many people saying: “Pies give me indiges- tion” —or “I can’t eat pastry.” Yet this is a condition easily avoided. Don’t use too much shortening. You use ¥% to % less Mazola than you need of If it’s pie, Mazola will make the finest, most delicate and easily digested crust you ever tasted. Or if it’s cakke—both lightness and richness will result from using Mazola. And being’an oil it is always ready for instant use— - no tiresome “‘creaming-in. This is because Mazola is an absolutel: table fat from an edible source, It is rt % fat—con: tains no moisture as is contained in butter and lard. ‘ “Once you try Mazola you will sabia it to lard and other shortenings. CCRN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 17 Battery Place, New York TIREE Sect contane 60 poses ot rictagl ond toned ries toes P. 0. Bo oO. Boe 16h, New ‘York City. Buy Blankets Na Now ‘Advance Displays Now Ready Featuring Wear- well Blankets of Known High Standard Quality This is the opportunity of the year to lay in a : supple of good quality Blankets, Every style and sort of Blanket that you might desire, espe- cially in Better-Class Merchandise, is represented in these displays. Especial attention is directed to the Wearwell Blankets, which have by far the most distinctive qualities of any. You are sure of the very best of service ‘and satisfaction from Wearwell Blankets. Assortments are now at their best and prices the lowest, both of which are food reasons for making selections now for the needs of several months. They are stocked in the wanted sizes and colors at from $2.50 for cheaver cottons to $35.00 for the finest woolens OMPAN ¥¢ “Phones 13 and 14 nti cern MURDER INQUEST |COSTS MAN $100 eit was ate TO SETTLE FATE, TOCARRY GUN; {It was Mr, Saitinrniecks original in- the Bhat. @ the: cleus the. pense OF M RS. PEETE| WARNINGGIVEN Charged with carrying concealed weapons and receiving stolen property, | LOS “ANGELES. = H. €arnes, the man who furnishel, Oct. 9.—Whetheér “| Ciande Teenor with the gun which he used in killing his wife and himself any ago, was fined $100 that he*knows how to conduct a pub-| tion with the death of Jacob G, Den- Bettie sades ‘Morris in police court was top prevalent and that the auth orities were out to see that the law in § o'clock. Theré will also he a meet-| Hd Waldron who has been spending the summer on his ranch, has returned ime his work as} 10-9-7 0 i 10-11-1t a. semcer, for a "eS erety. store. “WALLACE AED ‘What's’ Your Hurry’ From ‘The \ Hoppopota- mus Parade,” the smash-: ing Saturday Evening Post story -by Byron Morgan. A romance of love, busi- nees and whizzing re ed trucks that helped Beng a ' speed-demon human. See the hair-raising motor race that opened the new Los Angeles Speedway. See the battle of.men with a raging storm to save a See the breaking of the great Cabrillo dam! Then see an unforgettable climax, that called for a ter with power and ex. hydro YOUR HURRY? A BRhymed By Russell” He loved “the game, but for a int speed king, showed his pluck By giving up the race track’s To advertise a motor truck, Despite his clever stunts and pep, At i faded trucks he proved a Ti Paton aes in and saved his By gunting loose a raging river, Ané letting ‘ ‘Dusty” save the day, “What's Your Hurry It's Wallie Reid's new pbotoplay ee racing to sell crawling motor trucks, thought all the pep had fizzed from his punctured bursted’ dum! A soul-stirrin cace against death—and “Dusty” opined that for heman thrills a Lope car is only a truck’s baby —N-e-x-t— : Two men stand on top of a’ro- support flying a more about the Wall Street ex- on their campaign —N-e-x-t— A-TWO-REEL COMEDY Tee ‘TOMORROW hundred miles Mildred Harris CHAPLIN in ‘The Inferior Sex’ Come and see the woman who is suing Charlie for Part of his income. Also THE GUMPS —COMING— THOMAS MEIGHAN ‘THE. PRINGE You'll say it’s TLL