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The Rev. Walter L, French. pertorm-| ed) the Wedding etremeny uniting Miss Marjorie Pite and Mr. Delbert F, Clarixy | Jast Wednesday evening at 6:30 o'clock ) at the Methodist church. Only intimate friends and relatives ot the young couple were guests at tne’ wedding. After the. service: a bridal} dinner .was serv, at the home of the| « Parents of the Wride, “Later in the eve- ning the a ly married couple enter- tained thelrfriends at their home, 227 2 ‘inley street. } Mrs. Clark have both been | ents in Casper for some time and 1 be at™home to) their friends after’ November 1, o 8 8 Miss Gladys Ford has returned from a three weeks trip in the east. She vis- ited with friends in Milwaukee, Omaha, | Chicago and ia ‘per ts of Towa. + Informal Disinee Enjoyed Yes Mrs. J. W. Hughes of CY avenue, entertained yesterday ata duck dinne: | in honor of Mr. and Mrs. R. C, Davis. After the nicely) served dinner a_pleas- ant, afternoon Sg spent by the guests, « eth Mrs. Frank Pniinagyel is. visiting with her daughter, Mrs. E. Paul Bachel- lor of Lusk, Wyor Mrs. Bachellor's small son, who has ‘been seriously ill, is improving, f ce The Methodist Home Missionary <o- ciety will-meet Tuesday afternoon! tween the hours of 2:30 and 5 o'cl atthe hemejof Mrs. C, Ei Black, 343 South Kimball ‘street. + PERSONALS Mrs. Adeline Jacobs has returned to the city after a visit at her old home ix Aberdeen, 8. D., and in’ Minneapolis, / Minn. .- Mrs. Jacobs ‘was gone for sx | weeks. aN . Mr, and Mrs. T. J. Brownhe-of Des Moines,” Iowa,-are spending ‘the week here visiting with friends and relatives. Mr, Brownne was formerly a business! man of this city. : ! ee | Miss Veeta Gilborne, who has “heen | visiting forthe past six weeks-at he: old home in North Dakota, has re- turned to the city and will resume her studies at the business college. CE or: , George Jackson has returned from Denver; where he spent his vacation of | two weeks, He has resumed his posi- tion with the Midwest. Refining com- pany: a 3 oe @ R. S. Bilson lett yesterMy for Lan-| der, where he will attend to bmsiness | - forthe Midwest Refining company. He! expects to return to the. bite this eve- ‘9 | about jflamés were extinguished by old (Mexico. He will close a’ deal, tn Mexico, for 20,000 acres of oil land prn- ducing over 70,000 barrels daily for the Chappell Oil company. He expects 16 “be gone for several weeks. | + toe HS. Devine, attorney, is in Don: Blas for the day looking after his legal interests. see A. C, Johnson of Ida Grove, Towa, arrived JA the city this- afternoon and will spend a Tew days here looking a‘t- er his holdings with the lowa-Wyoming Oil company. 78 J. H. vy has returned from In der, where he spent several days last week attending to iegal matters. . « J. H. Cavenaugh of Iowa is spend- ing a few days in the city Jooking after Tis interests with the Towa-Wyoming Oll company. He will make a/tour of inspection of the company’s-holdings in the Bolton Creek fields before return- ing to the east. Fire Department Responds to Two Calls on Sunday Two small blazes called out the fire trucks twice Sunday. A Sunday din- ~er became too hot and caught fire in whe oven early Sunday and chemicals were used in. extinguishing the: small fire. The damage was confined to the contents of the oven, The rear end of a motor car caught fire in front of 435 South Beech strect 7.80 o'clock last night. - ‘The. using: chemicals, SS TWO CONTRACTS LET FOR SCHOOL (Continued trom rors Page 1) pany, $30,743; karsén & Jorgenson, $29,991; Reavil. & Shoblom, $33,357 tead Construction company, $32,500; Jolby & Rongstad, $32,469, and Charies Goodrich, $31,327.45, ‘The"Contract for the achool at Mud the Lloyd : Sage yic Springs was awarded to Bullding.company on a bid of $1,400. R. A. Kenbaum. entered 2 bid of aaa ani Joseph Servatius a bid of $1 Work on the East d street school Was begun today and will he fwushett with all speed, this being i} part of the terms of the contract. ting. se ee a Prtink Algeo of the Sinclair Oi] com: my, is spending a few. days in the) 24 Osnge’ oll Heldson: purines, ag “Mark T, “weber, treasurer cok ‘Ben: eral mptager for the Chappe! on bany, is attending to business for that’ *éompany in thé southern states and in es =~ of SEALS- RUBBER STAMPS f Deiiver, Colorado DO You WEED FURNITURE? ine And can save: you money you Beds, Complete: nn ste Dressers, from Kitchen Cupboards, from .... Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets Ranges, from Heaters, from WERAVETT on any piece of furniture buy. _$16 © $60 _$12 °° $50 §$ $20" $54 $5 *° $40 We will have a carload of ‘heaters and ranges the first of next week HARNED & SON * 120 West Midwest Ave. Phone 249 geoeeecennensovecgoreosoees “All This Week 7 333 Per Cent 4 Discount on All” ~ Pastor Who Built up Largest Sun- day School in State of Kansas Accepts Call of Presby- z terian Congrefation The Rev. Charles A, Wilson, recent! of Chanute, Kans,, was extended a cal to the pastorate of the First Presbyte- rian church of Casper at a congrega- tional. meeting following. the Sunday morning services at the church, The call was accepted and the new pastor will enter upon his ditties ut once, mak- ing his home with Mrs. Wilson and a rold daughter, both of whom have arrived in Casper, in the parsonage !9- cated ai the corner of Bighth and Wolcott, which has heen occupied by Earle D, Holmes. fhe Gecision to call Reverend Wil- sen virtually was reached fajlowing a sermon which he delivered here in Au gust, when he made a marked impres- sion on the congregation. The mem: bers deem themselves exceptionally for- tunate in their choice. Reverend Wilson has held two charges during his ministerial career, the first at Bethany Presbyterian church, Chicago, where he served, for three years and directed’ efforts which resulted in the building of a new chureh, and tnore recently at Chanute, Kans,, where he held a pastorate foc eight years. At the latter place he achieved the distinction of building up | | What secret scandal’ made the wealthiest old family in New York adopt a pretty bookstore clerk? the largest Sunday school in the state, it is reported, and gave universal sat- isfaction along other lines of Christian endeavor, Hecommencations which tol- lowed the pastor to Casper were high- ly_ complimentary, Mrs. Wilson is an age sician and an energetiC worker in che} church, and the family has already | made many friends in the city. WILLIAM BAILEY, JR, REPORTED IMPROVED, if she was living in a Fifth Avenue mansion surrounded by every luxury, with jewels, autos, costly clothes and a maid The condition of William Bailey. Jr., T-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bailey, who is in the Private Hospital suffering from a skull. fracture, shows considerable improvement today. The boy was run down by an auto- mobile in front of tne Park school last Thursday and his kull was fractured when he struck the paving. It was necersary. to perform a tre- panning operation to remove a blood clot from the brain, and rapid recovery is now anticipated. throat 1s usually “KS carspliahed mu: } on the 18 eases of Hearings viola~ tion of the state pure foot laws in | regard to the ction | sale of milk will be begun in Justive W. E. Tubbs’ court at 10 o'clock temorrow morning...J. Roy Coivin, deputy.state dairy inspector, who made the com- plaints will return from Cheyenne to- morrow morning and will appear as the prosecuting witness in the cake. ——<—<— ‘SANITY HEARING The base of Otto Lindguist, who ha been’ heid at the county. jail as insarie ‘for several weeks heard before Court Commissioner rion P. Wh er this afternoon. » cases of recommended | minded, | "We wish’ to’ express our, hearttett| thanks to our neighbors for thelr as- sistance during the sickné@’s and. last sad rites of our darling haby Dorothy, and also for the beautiful flowérs by friends.and the Boilermakers and Help- ers, Local 596.» Mit. AND MRS, &) SHOPMAKER. 10-25-1t* aa Rak Pelee ca Tribune Want Ads bring results. On Monday a poor salesgirl of her own, Read the brilliant mystery story of New York Society by Kathleen Norris. i Pictorial Review oa, foc NcedanBiee | OUT T IS HELD TODAY}, *|and fourth Tuesdays. | Rheumationt Comes From Tiny Pain Germs ~ BiG TREAT: is EVENING) “Stunt night” ar ana 0 open house -wilt follow the regular, meeting of the George Vroman post of the American Tegion whic! to be held. tonight starting*at 8 o’clock in the Legion cluiy rooms located in the basement of the Smith-Turner building. Dr. T. J. Drew is chairman of the American Legion stunt program for tonight.. Smokes, Hire of'all, get it tmaly ftged This is why BSS, the greatest your mind that all the linimenta viene rifier is so success- _im the world have no effect what- [fmt im the treatment of Rheuma- “ever on Rheumagism. the blood, ‘and will remove the dis- Avery commer form of Rheu-jease germs that cause your Rheu- matism is caused b; milton of}matism, affording relief that is cider and doughnuts will form the re- tiny “Egor ‘Rerms ich infest the | genuine. freshments for the ex-service men et blood. e one and only sens 8.8.8. is sold “ os treatment, ngs hstee’ is one Free eenet te: medical advice this “strictly stag’’ affair. Ps) the f these iting to Chief can be had b: FY Sar Pega rer tars rahe paler aA BEE a thementirely out of the Medical Ad Advises, 164 Swift Laboras ° . the national eciplecy of the Amer- all druggists. Don’t forget the dance. given in the O. F. hallon Hallowe'en eve by the Ferron Girls’ Orchestra. sion, $1.10, BAUS CoE eat ae NOTICE POCAHONTAS, Regular meeting nights of the Poca- honas Lodge will be changed from sec- ond and’ fourth Wednesdays to second Admis- 10-25-18" MM. D. Barnett Outfitting Co. tha beatonna tee tomate’ 120 East “ageing Street ix More Days . - Our Entire Stock a oe Men’s Vee Men's uits & O’coats At One-Half Original Price SEE WINDOW DISPLAY MINNIE EDELMUTH, Keeper of Records, Pro. 10-23-2t CHICHESTER S PILLS | Tam wea) MOND ies yearsknown as in a bookstore. On Tuesday Every Suit and Overcoat in the Men’s Section with- out a solitary exception, including Chesterfield and Stadium makes, | Now Reduced QOne-Half | SUITS AND onncoAts 3 Sattiosd Oneal $17.50 Reduced OueBalt $20.00 $22.59 $25.00 n O-DAY Original Price $45.00, _ Reduced One-Eylf Original Price $50. 00, Reduced One-Half Easy to Clean—Economical to Use A Natural Gas Range Original Price $65.00, Reduced One-Half . Original Price, $75.00, Reduced One-Half . Original Price $90.00, Reduced One-Half .. We are making these Radical Reductions for 9 Days Only as we are overstocked and to give the public an opportunity of purchasing best*merchandise obtain- able lower than wholesale cost. Interesting News Keep i in mind that during this nine-day sale we are giving a flat.20 per cent reduction from what is gener- ally conceded to be the most closely marked prices in Casper or elsewhere for reliable makes of merchandise in the following departments: Men’s and Boys’ Shoes, Men’s and Boys’ Trousers, Raincoats, Men’s and Boys’ Mackinaw Coats, Leather and Wool-lined Leather Sleeve Vests, Silk Shirts, Duck Coats with Corduroy or Fur Collars, Boys’ Suits and Overcoats, all kinds of Riding Breeches. Original Price Tickets On Garments Discounts made at time of purchase. Owing to the unusual reductions during this sale a slight charge will be made for necessary alterations. “Barnett’s of Course” Nature’s most wonderful fuel will be at your command in a few days—and we have secured the finest gas ranges on the market for your selections, the exclusive agency for the following well-known makes: A. B. Gas Ranges, Detroit Jewel Gas and Combination Ranges, / 5 See all of these gas ranges now on display in our showroom. Any range selected % now will be delivered when wanted. -Why not have yore reserved before the rush ‘Y begins? Priced from $35 Up Casper Gas Appliance Co. Estate Gas Ranges and Clark Jewel “ 119 East re Street We have secured ‘Opportunity for Draftsmen The Casper Business College Having been successful in securing a competent draft- ing instructor, will start a class in this course TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 26 This class will be open on Tuesday and Thursday of each week from 7 to 9 o'clock. »The class is open to young men who wish to learn a good trade and increase their earning power. Young men who have had some previous training and wish to take up the course again are urged to enroll at once. CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Inc. ith the wonderful Lorain oven heat control Phone 1500 Dietptedosintesees, peat se eee a eee ees