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G. FR. Hagens, Winter, Mand Hugh’ L. Patton to Salt Creek Sunday: in motor car. They were en- Sa t ie Sone of Rents Mra, at Shannon for dinner, att- rt returned to Salt Grecle, * The South Side Mission Study. class of the Baptist church will meet at the home of Mrs. A. B. Poling, 854 Grant avetue, tomorrow aftetnoon at 2:39 o'clock. see Monday Club Is Entertained. Mrs, Jeremiah Mahoney entertainnd at a 1 ’clock Juncheon and aftennoon with cards for the members of the Monday'club, yesterday afternoon. Cut fiowera\ were used for the Juncheon hable decorations and a pleasant after- moon was spent. r » Girl's Club ¥s Organized. r The Misses Helen Campbell, ‘Virginia Anderson and Alma Huffman. enter- tained last Saturday evening at. the; home of Mrs. Bacon, 209 East ‘Tenth | street. The purpose,.of the gathering was tolorganize the Kin Ying club. ot- ficers were elected and arrangements made for the next meeting. ‘The re- mainder of the time was spent playin, psec ay wi refreshments were served | by the |hostesses. ee 2 The members of the club’ are! the Misses | Mary Bailey, Nessie Duncan, Josephine Davis, Dorothy Sinclair, Lu:' efile; Davis, Grace Plucknahn, Helen , aa bell, Virginia Anderson and Alma wu = soe Feige ; The members of Rebekah lodge No. 13, 110, 0. F. will meet. in} regular! isiness session - tomorrow were ‘After the lar meeting a 'so- el be enjoys Al of the resident and vis: iting Rebékah’s are invited to atténd: j se 8 > Mrs. A. H, Duthie and Mrs. Lewis) Barker are leaving tomorrow for Kan- sas City, Mo., and parts of Oklahoma, | where they will visit with friends for about @ month. Mrs, Duthie has just returned from a visit in Portland, Ore., for the past two weeks. see Social Hour at Y. W. C, A. Greatly Enjoyed. The social hour at the ¥. W. GC. A. Sunday afternoon was greatly enjoyed by the grils who attended. Mrs. Burke H. é was the hostessland served @ delicious Juncheon, » at sandwiches and home- AM girls and women are invited maxs use of the ¥. W. C. A. on Sunday aft. ernoons and enjoy these social hours. A’ number of registration in he Classes in medical gymnastics, correct! ive gym work, calisthenics, folk dan: ing and games haye been made and considérable interest is being manifest- ed in thé health rally on Tuesday, v- tober 26, at the Methodist church. Registratfons may-bé made at the as; wsocigtion rooms or at the church fol- Jowing the rally when 4 social time is planned. g Of ter eee LUNDBERG . CONCERTS CONTINUE IN POPULARITY. ‘The concerts given by. Prof, Rudolph Lundberg for the members of — the Ameri¢an Legion and their friends Yave not suffered in popularity during the summer recess if the size of the au- dience which greeted the first concert of the sort this season is any, indica- tion, The concert was held last even- ing in the legion clubrooms in the base- ment of the West Hotel, and the rooms were crowded to their capacity for the occasion, : program included piano _ selec: 1 ir will be held and dancing will]: arnation “From Contented Cows” Uons by Miss Edpa Kassis, Miss ania! Black, Miss Augusta Luhrson and vocal} Judge numbers by Miss Margaret Spens, Miss | OT business 1; Thelma Hugo, Mrs. Lial Branson, Mrs. ¢. A, Blutharsh, Mrs, E, C: Gates, Mrs. i, B, Sundwell and Mrs. Burton Nyc. It was concluded with a duet by Mrs. Sranson and Prof. Lundberg, . Miss Ethel Dunn acting as panist for this’ number and for a solo by Prof. Lundberg. ‘The third Monday of each month has been chosen for the holding of these concerts throughout the year, and Seven or sight will be gievn. + + 98 MISS JOHNSON TO ENTERTAIN CLASS. * The fittecn.’members of Miss Mabel Omaha shipping sheep. oe Johnson's Suhday school clase of the Methodist Church will be the guests of} their teacher this evening, at her home| Tesistered “at the Henning hotel while on South Beech street. The first of the evening will be spént a8 a business meeting and the remaind- er of the time will be spent playing games and with contests, The deco- rationsr the home and the menu of ition, is spend. ding several days in-the city on busi- hess ¢o with his interests in the } different of! companies: here. a fi » oe the Remington ‘Typewriter company, |r in the cil business, oN ee M..C, Duttun‘s- spending a few days here from na, where he has been ‘the past months, } * W. V. Gregory of the Chappell OW company, is in © cit looking over the company” holdings. He expects to return in a few days to his. headquar, ters in Denver. see J. M. Douglas spent/the Wveek-end in the city looking "after! his business in- terests here. Mr. Douglas is a well known geologist of this district. fe er eee William Clayton of Thermopolis fs in the city enroute to his home” from Omaha, Neb., where he has been ‘or the past week. Mr. Clayton is a’promi- nent ‘sheepman and he has been in S.J. Dillon of Des Moines, Towa, ts Jooking ‘after’ his business interests in this city. , es J. Roy Colvin of Cheyenne, is speni- ing a few days here on businbss and pleasure. Mr. Colvit.is a frequent vis- itor here. the luncheon will follow the Hallowe'en! oe ® eehemes ~ " aes ‘D, J. Fox of Chicago, isispending a > %, few days here ot business fer his com- Progressive Club to . |pany ih the east. we Meet at ¥. W. C. A, 1 see ‘The members of the Progressive Club Will meet at the Y. W. C. A. rooms at 2:80 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, * All young matrons .are -cordiglly, invited t attend. So alee ~A program of the’ following-numbers will be given: ‘Sketch of the Life of James Whitcomb Riley,” by Mrs. L. P. Anderson; "The Raggety | Man,” ‘by Gail Boner Bolner; piano solo, “Du Bist Die Ruh,” Franz Liszt, played by Mrs. J. D, Berwick, and “The Origin of Hallowe'en,” by Mrs. F, D. Thomas.! months. Aft the next meeting on November 3, 4 demonstration of candy-making will be given by Mrs, John Jones An-the kitchens of the Y. W..G.°Ay +. © * ag tein d 27, R Mrs. Hs Crawford of Spokane, Wash., is In the city visiting’at'the homé-of- her daughter;, Mrs,.,Charles » Conner.. .Mrs, Crawford will spend about a month here, This is her first trip to Casper. or Silver Tea for Rebekah Lodge. The home, of Mrs, W. W. Burgiss, 562 South Park street, will | be the scene of a tea tomorrow. afternoon. Decorations of cut flowers will Be used, ‘and tea will be served from 2:30 until > o'clock. The affair will be for the benéfit gf Rebekah lodge No. 39. rae Open Winter Dances. ‘Following -the custom ef the ‘War Mothers, or the Worhen of) the “Ai:~ iary to the American . Legion, (tty opening dance of the season will be tor the general public. The military ball ‘will take place Thursday evening in the Masonic Temple under the auspices of the auxiliary and for the benefit of the American Legion. It -will be an in- formal affair and arrangements are made for an original and most enjoy- able evening. € a Silver Tea for Pythian Sisters, Mrs. Edward Collier, assisted by the Mesdames ) John. J. Wisenhunt and Charles Bower, will serve at a tea for the benefit of the Pythian Sisters, Eun- ice temple No, 16, at her home, 625 8. Beech street, tomorrow afternoon. * . Maceabees Have Nive Meeting. The Ladies of ‘Maccabees held an !n- teresting meeting in the I. 0, O. P. hall last might. An important business Session was first conducted which was followed by a social hour. The Mes- dames J. W. Bingham and W. F. Mer- hon. were the hostesses of the social time and served delicious refreshments “the ; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Firach of New- castle, Wyo., are spending a few days here on business and visiting with ‘friends. % e es J. O. McArthur left Sunday for Chi- cago, after visiting*for the past ten days here with his wife and-his dauch- ter, Mrs, Charles Wharton, Mrs. Me- Arthur will join her husband in Chi. cago after visiting with friends in Kan- sas and.Nebraska. She has been with her daughter here for the ‘past several Mr. McArthur was master me- chanic-at the Burlington railroad sey eral years ago and has. many friends here. They will make their home in Chicago. a s8 * W. Sel'ers is in the ‘city from Salt (Creek on business for a few days. see ; A. J. Fidel has returned to the city afte: spending yesterday in the Mid- west fields at Salt Creel. y » ee Mr. and Mrs. James. Newman :re spending the week here visiting with Mr. and. Mrs. D. Gleason of North Cas- per addition, They have visited in Cas per before andare being entertained by former friends. while here. lent of the Salt W. L. Talbert, who is representing ty looking after his regular | -| the American Hotel not later than the Dailp Ccibune_ DOUGLAS, Wyo., Oct. 19.—Dave Knighten, charged with shooting George Osborie on the business streets of Douglas, has been acquitted chy @ Jury im his case after 13 hours of deliberation. Wnighten shot Os- borne last January as a result of the , valleged interference by Osborne with: } the domestic affairs of Knighten. Al- | re, though shot seven times while stand- | yp, ing on the main business street of the |), elty, Osborne has recovered. i ‘The defense testimony, which had greatest weight with the jury judging from the verdict, sought to prove that Osborne iad threatened the life of Knighten and that Knighten was constantly in fear of his life. Con- trery to expectations, the domestic troubles played only a minor part in the testimony, ae EA we A, L, Johnson, EB. D. Hoffman, ©. ©. Campbell, Andy Shaffer and “Shorty Garrity have left the city on a hunt- ing trip to the Little DeVont moun- tein near Pine mountain. This is un annual, trip. with the party and they expect to stay in the mountains until they “get something.” for in, te A special meeting of the Delphian club will be held at the home of Mrs. P, C. Nicolasen tomorrow afternoon at! 4% o'clock. A report of the federatjon is to be read at that time. * * * . * . * * 2 . * * a. ~ THE MYSTERY WOMAN WITH THE X-RAY POWER RS Was compelied to turn away more than |, a hundred people lust week and ‘as consented to remain a few days long- er. The reason was because people found she told the truth and revealet facts: What you think or don't think, or believe, is wasted energy. The corrt demands facts. You switch on the elev- trio Nght and ask no questions. , You} tell your employer what you can pro- duce, not what ygu think, Most every- body wants ‘competent -advice—and it there are-brighter, brainier, more suc- cessful business and professional men in Casper than has already visited her, she would be pleased to meet them at 23rd. si 10-19-2t* For Expectant Mothers | Useo By TwRee GENERATIONS | Warre voR BOOKLET o# MOTHERHOOD AnD Yue BABY, vene DRADFIELO REGULATOR Co., DEPT. 5-D, ATLANTA, GA. NEED FIFTEEN though the school boards are willing tc Pay $100 per month for teachers with: wut experience, there are now fifteen vacancies.in thefrurat schools of Gosh- en county and the boards are finding ‘t practically impossible to find teachers made. the waters of Tunis. 1872 for voting in New York. oe tects the young in a pounch under its tail. eeeedsesssesesaseseseeee| in ag 1 justice of the p. TEACHERS FOR GOSHEN COUNTY TORRINGTON,, Wyo., Oct. 19,—A:- Xi ME D e California. knows beans. It 000 acres planted to them this y tions until of 30. —_—~—. r the positions. Other states are be-| i aq. brie & scoured In an effort to secure achers in ‘this county: Orchestra. pele Wig ied LEE A young woman of Parjs, Texas, 2 w days before her dewth, selected the’ material fdr her shroud and gave ex- . cit, directions as to how it should be H pee Cae AA Good ‘sponges are becoming scarce In —_ q Wi ’ Susan B; Anthony was. arrested in The male pipe-fish hatches and pro- In ‘the ‘British’ Isles. women ure not alféweil to vote ‘at parliamentary clee- phew have reached the age Don't forget the dance given in T.| 0.0. F. hall, Hallowe'en eve by the} Admission A \\ \ |. Misa Mary MacArthur, {ho nglish{ NOTICE, WOMEN MOOSE LEGION. labor, leader who pald @ visit] to America} Short ‘time ago, has just been sworn! women of the Moose Legion Wednen- in Engiand.| day afternoon at There will be a special meeting of the 2:30 In the Moose he (MARIF EMMEL, Senior Regeric. 10-19At ROUP Spasmodic Croup is frequently relieved by oneapplication of— yicks VAPORUB Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly Wi IN IN TANIAN Specializing in * NUBONE AND BARCLAY Spiral boned Corsets which permit of no permanent bend in the waist- line; both front and back laced models, Every Corset is fitted by an expert. Prices range from. $5.00 to $35.00, Special attention is given to surgical bandages and maternity Corsets. We offer the famous OSBORNE and ALL-ELASTIC reduciag \bras- sieres. The OSBORNE brassicres are made in all materials. THE BURKETT MILLINERY 146 South Center St. SECS HOEN SHOR See Kees es * * * * * e * * * * Now Feels Fine Eatonic Ended His Troubles ms is the T bave foand to wo stop may heastburs and thin! been a or age writes G.C, Johnson. | 2 “ ERAND POWDERED MILK Klim is endorsed by tead- ing food authorities and emi- nent physicians, for it is the ideal miixfor all milk uses. » Klim comes in‘ two fortns: whole mille (fall cream) and skimmed milk (forall cook- ing purposes). @ You can buy it by the pound and use it by.the spoonful with no waste. 4 ne ~ On Sale at MERRELL, SOULE SALES CO. Ist Nat'l Bank Court Rock Springs. Wyo. BOSELLY & CARR Fifth and Beeeh—Phone 545-W CASPBR STORAGE GROCERY} 118 East Second—Phone 97 W. H. BROWN GROCERY ‘i ‘Users of Carnation Milk id ita ) real economy — th tainers. It is then Carnation Milk Products Co., 3 (Ginaten 4 4 oe Meher} because it Aeeps longer. Carnation is pure, wholesome milk’ “from contented cows.’’ After bein: orated to the consistency of cream (just part of the water removed), it is hermetically sealed in new con- tifically—the Carnation way—which is another reason why Milk keeps longer. Your grocer has 5 this convenient milk supply. Keep . several cats in your pantry, 100 tested reciped free. Write ‘° ere is no waste evap- sterilized. scien- rnation 1430-16th St., Denver oq The label is red and white ‘tender rt be “fixed.” milk—. But, there is a way to pre- vent this wa: should ste —every use it—be- <n oe sg cause a baxe loss these Gays is a Teal lowe jug Powder poe: Calumet Baking: Breer failure. It it for millions of housewives for a third of a century, ents as Most economical Possesses only. such ingredt. have been officially approved by U. S. Food Authorities. use. You save when you buy it.‘ You save when you use it, Pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. cans. Besure you get a pound when you want it. Pes the .good old Log Cabin in the centre of the table three timesaday. You'll find it the centre of interest. Everybody looks for the famous Log Cabin once they taste this delicious flavor of pure maple. Whatever the dish—cereal, grape fruit, French toast, fried mush, hot biscuits, dessert or just plain bread— Log Cabin Syrup adds the touch of deliciousness and luxury that everybody loves. No home should be without the little Log Cabin. See that you have it in your home. Three Sizes At Your Grocers we CALUI assets BAKING POWDER Bakes mot palatable and sweetest of foods separately, 1 cup sugar, 14. cups flour, 2 level Calumet Baking Powder, % cup Ravor, Then mix vor, come in, in the regular in cost and In order to get the women of Casper ac- quainted with our styles of corsets we will give. Discount On any corset in our ‘shop Wednesday, Thursday. Smart Set, La Fran The 20% They include the An Expert Corsetierre to Fit You on Tuesday, ce, Nemo Shop The ally of every other sport— , - KODAK For ‘Kodak amateurs this store is G. H. Q. Cameras, photographic helps and conveniences that make picture-making all the easier, film and paper-everything’s here. _ . Kodaks from $9.49 up Brownie Cameras $2.86 up Casper Pharmacy DRUGS AND JEWELRY The Picture Shop S326 nm a