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Prthian Sisters : - Meet Tomorrow Night. ~ c'al meeting tomorrow night at the I, | of the organization are invited to at.) ~ Fastern Star_to | ‘Is Married Today. | and daugh- yenne, are in! daughter, Mr, B, Chabria, 31 quik bet. R ‘ se « Hallowe'en Dance aut Mullin Club. / _ ‘The second of, the series of informal “dances to be given by the members of the’ Mullin club will be a Hallowe’ dance on Friday evening, October 29, The invitations to the, affair have been | sent out by a committee composed of Messrs. Frank Murphy, Ed. Donahue; Cc. P. Brodie, Jack Leary, Ed, Slater and Dr. 'f. J. Drew. The Leffingwell orchestra which Proved sucha success at the first dance of the season, will furnish the music, and refreshments will be servect during the evening. «ee Delphian. Meeting Held Today. Mrs. Ambrose. Hemmingway was hostess this afternoon at her Home, 333 East Eighth’ street, to the members of the Natrona chapter 6f the Delphian soclety..,The regular forum and study meeting was enjoyed by the dadies. * e+ Ske Pythian Sisters of Bunice tem- | Die, No. 16, will hold a business and so } £. O. F. hall at 7:30. o'clock. AN mem- | bers of the temple and other members itepd. a ee Meet Thursday. ~ Casper chapter No. 4 of the Order of Eastern Star will hold a regular meet | ing at the (Masonic Temple on Thurs: ; day, October 28, at 8° o'clock. + ee Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Peterson are leav- ing for Egtherville, Iowa, their old home, on a two weeks trip. They will also visit in Omaha before returning here, Mrs. Peterson, who recently left the Priyate hospital, where she was sv- riously ill, {s much improved, and ex- pects to have a pleasant trip. Pee ar Mrs. Neil Tyler and children of Rock | River, Wyo., are guests at the home of | Mrs, Tyler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. FP.) C. Nicolaysen of First and Wolcott. see Popular Casper Man - The marriage of James Sweeney, to Miss Margaret Hearholzer took place today at the home of the bride in Huntington, W. Va. After a wedding trip through the east, Mr. and Mra. Sweeney will return to Casper, and will be at home to their friends at 804 Souto Lincoln street. Pa ” « 2 Mr. Sweeney is aspartnér, inithe firni of Garbutt, Weidner & Sweeney and has a host of friends here. who are anxious to welcome his bride. oe OMe ae Back from_ Visit i to the Old Home, * i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Denham have re- turnéd from g several weeks visit at the old Bee A Centralia, Mo,, seeing relatives and old friends. They have discussed the matter and determined to at once open a special savings accoun:. likely at the National Bank of Com- merce, so they can go again. | They found splendid agricultural an2} fruit crops, and a considerable amount of red hot politics in all parts of thy state visited, They algo made a. pil-| “grimage to the little old (red school- house where Joseph received his first | PERSONALS | ments. The weather was delightful during their entire visit. Coad Celebrates Birthday With Hallowe'en Party. ‘In celebration of her 13th birthday, | Lavonia Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George B. Nelson, entertairied 15 girl friends at her home last evening. The house was decorated for Hallow- e’en in the approved eerie fashion, ghosts and witches appearing and dis: appearing, and pumpkin heads, orange and black paper festoons and figures be ing used effectively. After an evening devoted to games of an appropriate na- ture-a luncheon was served in which cider, doughnuts and pumpkin pie were yiands which were . gloriously appre- elated. _ : R. C, Wyland left tast night for Den- ver on @ short business trip. y ss 8 Attorney H. J. Devine has returned from Douglas; where he spent Tuesday locking after legal matters, se 8 A. B. Stirrett has returned from o short hunting trip in the western part of the state. eee N. 8. Wilson, general manager of the field and production department of the Midwest Refining company, is expected to return tomorrow from the oil fields- in Montana, where he has been attend, ing to business for the past few days. eee Ralph Hudson ‘has returned from the Bolton Creek flelds, where he was em ployed with the Iowa-Wyoming Oil company for the past two months. Ué expects to remain in the- city for =the rest of the. winter, si i ee Miss Esther Runden has‘returned to her home here after visiting for some time with friends and relatives in Chi- cago, 28 FH. B. Steel of the purchasing depart- mefit of the Midwest Refining company is expected. to arrive here tomorrow from Montana, where he has been on, business. He will spend several days here before returning to his headquar- ters in Denver. ee eee Mr. and Mrs, Noah Linsey are in the city from Bates Hole on business ane visiting with friends for a few days, sa 8 Joe TB. Finley of. Denver, is regiszer- ed at the Henning hotel while in the city on business. eee Mr. and Mrs; Geonge Howard of Den ver, Are spending a. few, days in the city on business.and yisiting, with oid eee : Judge Charles W. Dillie of Cleveland Ohio, Who has been in the city for the past few days, left last night for Den- ver, where he will.spend some time be- fore returning to the. east. Ce ae Edwin 8. Wood is here from Den- ver on a short. business and pleasure trip. He is registered at the Henning hotel. « eee Ray Beaver is spending the day in the city from the Two Bar ranch on »nsiness and calling on friends. ee Mr, and,Mrs- L. H. Keening are spending the remainder of the week in the city . visiting, with friends. They ‘are enroute to their home in Nebraskn, instruction in vulgar fractions and mas- tered -his first problems in partial from Denver, where they spent the past several months. “and ail dlecasea catarrhal ¢ KEEP IT IN Tablets or Liquid Just a few dosestaken in time have saved thousands fromserious . years Pe-ru-na has been the popular family Siodisine nike wie) catarrh, slomach and bowel disorders ONLY A COLD | BUT DON'T NEGLECT IT E-RU-NA THE HOUSE Sold Everywhere | H. W. Ladd, of the purchasing de- partment of the Midwest Refining coim- pany, has returned from Denver, where he spent-the week-end visiting ,with his parents,” st eee e Judge V: H. Stone of Lander, who delivered an nddres# here last night, is Teaying today on‘a short trip to Glen- rock. «| $ eae W. Pettner of Denver, has arrived in the city and has accepted a position with the Midwest Refining company. ee 6 ‘ J. 'T. Gratiot has-returned from thy. Western part of the county, where he spent several days on a duck hunting trip. . eee Mr, ‘and Mrs. T. M1. Gleason of Cen- tralia, Mo., are spending: several days phere visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lL. J: Todd on East Twelfth street. This is their first trip to Wyoming and it is possible that they will locate here. * . s Attorney Floyd BH. Pendell. has re- turned from a short business trip to different parts of the state. ie) M, N. Mestas of the Mestas & Spears firm, has returnéd from an extended business trip through the state in the interests of the company. Paar Mrs. George Powell and son ‘of Glen- rock, are in the city yieiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Copsey. t see Mrs. B. FE, Paimer of Chicago, is vis- iting with her sons, Géorge and Prank Palmer. Mr, Frank Palmer is man ager of the Bootery shoe concern here. tant sa cin naa athe Have your*Hallowe’en party at the I. 0. O, F, hall with the Herron Girls’ Orchestra. They can please you. mission $1.10. 10-27-1t* ‘A woman’s fondest hopeis to stay young. She often resorts to paints, powders and cosmetics to hide her years. Some women pay Jarge sums to so-called ‘‘Beauty Doctors’’ in the be- lief that money will buy youth. Others wear girlish dresses, thinking they can fool the world about their age. But no one is deceived. The more yon try to hide your age, the more it shows. There is but one thing that holds old age back, and that is health, Sickness and weakness bring old age early in life. Dr, Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip- tion is ‘a building-up medicine for women. It.makes them healthy and strong when they suffer from women’s troubles. It keeps them looking young by keeping them well.” It is a woman’s tonic for the frail, the delicate and those’ who afe nervous, dizzy and who have backache and dragging pains, Favorite Prescription is altogether vegetable. ‘and without a. particle pf alcohol. It is safe to take. Try it now, In tablet or liquid form at all druggists, or send 10c for trial package of the tablets to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y. . Che: National Guard Reorganization € Held Advisable WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.~-Immediate reorganization of the national guard is deemed pdvisable, said an announce- ment of the war department yesterday. Reserve and national guard officers of the general staff were ordered to} visit each corps area headquarters and adyise with corps area commanders and state authorities with reference to the organization of guard divisions allo- cated to the various corps area, <A table of tentative allotments was pré- ‘ed, showing the numbe: [ Write Corn: ates fining Gon Pe 0, Box iol, New York of troops to lexe, Oxford, founded ire 105) ee NN Casper Daily Cribune f sa ——— = —— = map pence = ne aan “—* be organized in each state, under the | : 4 -—0!wo are reminded of the fact that this “= national defense act... A minimum list- Obitu ar jis a world of suffering, consequently ed strength of 427,000 mérs will be pro- By, not our eternal home. We Idok.for at _ vided as the peace organization of ——— 2 0 eternal city whose builder and maker = guard, ‘ SHOEMAKER, is God. This also shows us the un- > Once more we have been lrqizht| certainty of life and shouldbe a eon- < ath} face te face with the fact of death.|tinwal exhortation to the friends who = Recruits Accepted This time the death aagel elnimed for|reniain behind, heavenward. ‘The chill + aker, infant daughter of M E. Shoemaker. Dorothy, for Marine Base ea born May 27, 1919, in Seattle, Wash., d passed away Friday morning, Oc. Enlistments ara “now open for tne |*™ : \ Marines second advance base at San|tober 22, 1920, being 1 year, 4 months and 21 days old, The'little babe v Py to @ nnounce- bepeespe dee lar gh ese Sata emia par patient sufferer for fifteen a ment made today at the local station, | located at 146 South Center street. rhs jocal recruiting officers will be glad to furnish those interested with’ more detailed information, best. Earth has lost a darling dear little darling babe, brothers sisters have lost a sweet charming lit: 2 PS th RES RES, The oldest college is University Col- tle sister. Lost, did we say? lost, just gone on before. No, Preparing for one hun- dred and twenty million meals with Karo Maple for 1921 Last year American housewives baught over five million cans of Karo Maple. Delicious flavor, moderate price and wise buying. ‘Do you know that the makers of Karo Maple are the world’s largest users of the purest and best flavored maple sugar? That over a thousand tons of maple sugar from the finest maple groves in Vermont and Canada are used each year to make Karo Maple? Karo Maple is pure and wholesome— its flavor is not an imitation. Yet the price is so moderate that you can afford to serve it at every méal.’ Try it just once, on some nice hot waffles, or brown pancakes. Or as a spread for bread or crisp toast. If Karo Maple isn’t the most satisfy- ing syrup you ever tasted, at the most satisfying price you ever paid for a simi- lar syrup, return the balance of the can and the grocer will refund your monéy, CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 17 Battery Place, New York ~ JNU Meron um From the ‘Around Butter-Nut Coffee .. _ Grown in some fat-away tropical country, carefully cultivated by dusky natives, it is picked at the right time; dried ani ‘green, it is carriéd from the inland to the boats by cone in some countries, and ox-carts in others. \ the north and atrives in our New York. Fast freight brings the Coffee to Omaha, where we in seas to ‘turn roast, grind and pack it, of delicious real Coffee with Butter-Nut, The Coffee Delicious. | Delicious” World to You . is ‘woven a fairy-like tale of romance. hulled. Still From tkare it is shipped across the great tetminals of New Orleans or and it soon reaches your table, a pot all its natural flavor’ and fragrance— EB its own little Dorothy Rosella Shoem fought hard for her life, but God knew} littte | gem, father and mother have lost a} was 3 a} and and not it Hi) PAGE THREE | who has passed into the great beyond, .| Waves a beckoning hand to those who remain behind, Will we follow? FL LOSS BRE. L. E, Walters, state chemist, C. Stan- ley Greenbaum and J, Roy: Colvin av rived in the’city this inorning and wit spend a few days here on business. DED EC SE A AY Specially, Priced This Week $4.45. Per Suit J. L. Learner Men's and Young Men's Outfitter! 260 S. Center St. Where Society Brand Clothes Are Sold ee |: nion- |- cata Le isi fal) 13 8 Ea . site ret perros 1 " &