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‘friends by other than their new hame . \Mra. Wa. IF. Brewer of 815 East Fift street, was hostess last night at one ‘of the most original parties of the season: Sle was assisted by her mother, Mrs, Clark. Hee The guests were first forced to wali across a w plank to the front door, ‘Then instead of entering as usual, they were ushered to the basemént en: | trance where» the pass word 6f Scare witate convention, and a good attend- rots" and threé mysterious’ knocks let} them into the house, They then fol- lowed # rope, meeting many. obstaclés | in the dark, to where a ghost greeted | them, with a cvld band.. Then they went upstairs where. the, house wus dimly lighted by a bopfire’ built-in the | center of, the living Foom: floor with | colored lights covered with red paper and branches and sticks giving a very istic appearance. 8 the’ guests took off thelr coats and} h Was given a new name, such iy" or “Buster” and. one sedate | nt Was re-named “Buddy.”’ A bag of | beané was given them any. anyone say- ing tyes"? or) ‘no or calling their had to Yprfeit a bean. AlN sorts of eriginal games and contests’ were en- Joyed. - Well known characters were impersonated and each guest guessed who they were. Prizes were given for} the contests. ‘ 'Fhe decorations of the home. were corn stalks, squashes, pump<ins, black cats and) witches giving the Haiuw- een effect in) a pretty manner. Mor- tunes were told from the. {Book ut} Knowledge." | A luncheon of. sandwiches; relishes, coffee and pumpkin pie. with whipped | cream was served. 1 H se 8 | Mother Cotaex from France to Visit Daughter Here. ’ Mrs. Albert Mahuzier of Brest, Frazice | arrived yesterday to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Park- er, 637 West Eleventh street. -Althouga Mvs, Mahuzier does not speak any other language than French She experienced no difficnlt#whatever in her long jouv- ney from Brest to Casper, Mr. Parker, who is assistant, postmaster at the Cas- per postoffice, having arranged through Hpstal officials that every attention and comfort be provided for Mrs. Mahuzier along the route. Mr, Parker, wheri the war broke, was among ‘the first American postal offi-| cials to offer his services for duty in! Prange, was accepted and went. over-| seas in the early stages of the war. He! served throughout the season of hos-! tilities and long after the armistice. It, was while he, was stationed at. Brest! that he met and married his wife, who! is now becoming Pegporaey American, . * Wedel's Employes Enjoy Masked * All employes. BO gunn company ‘were’ t! ests of Mrs. mmer- Omma Brady and Miss Joséphine Fran- couler last night at a juerade dance. The guests assembled at the Wigwam and attended the dance at the I. O. O. F. hall, All of the ens. tumes were Well carried out, especially the old lady ana gentleman who came in from.the country to see the sights. After the dance the party ‘went to the Wizwam where refreshments were served. Wortunes were told and one of the most enjoyable features of the evening was the schottische danced by (Miss Mildred Hamilton, The guests were Mr. and Mrs. B. ¥. White, the Misses_ Violet Eshelman, Mébel Davidson, Mildred Hamilton, Louise Thomas and the Messrs. Edwia and George Fager, Bob Goodman, iir- nest MeKnight and O. B. Wilson. “ se Salto Dance Is Monday Event. The first formal dance of the season to be given the members of the Salto club will be held in the Masonic Temple next Monday evening. The in- vitations have been Issued by the com- mittee and plans for a most successful season have been completed, eee B. Y. P, U. to Give Party. The B. Y. P..U.. of the Baptist church will give @& masquerade party on Friday night at 8 o'clock. All_of the young people of the church and the congregation are invited to at tend. ‘Tho party will be held at the Friday and ; the home: and the features uf the eve- ) will heme: of Miss La Claire Dismuke, 422 South Beech street. Decorations for ning will follow the oo W, C. 'T. U. Meeting for Tomorrow. The W.C. 'T. U. will meet tomorrow afternoon ‘at 2:30 o'clock at the I. brary. Reports will be read from the Hallowe'en idea, * ance is desired. eee Mrs. Townsend Entertains for the Past Matrons. The members of the Pust Matrons’ -club were delightfully entertained at} the home of Mrs. C. FL. Townsend yes- terday afternoon. Mrs. Townsend was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Bristol.! A business meeting was held, and the members accepted an invitation to ex- emplify the work of the Eastern Sta> to be given at the first meeting in November. The remainder of the atr- ernoo:. was spent as a social time and! refreshments were served by the host: | ess. #8 Mission Study é Class Meets. The. Northside Mission Study class of the First Baptist church met at the home of Mrs, Goodnight, 118 West B street, this afternoon’ at 2 o’clock. The regular business and literary meetin: ‘was held, £: 28 American Legion Dance Is Public Affair. The American Legion dance which 4 be given by the women of the| Auxiliary tonight at the Masonic Tem- ple, will be a public affatr. Invitu- tions for the remainder of the dances of the season will be given to the guests at the door of the Temple. The number of calls‘for invitations exceedéd the plaris of ,the Women of! the Auxiliary and the new invitations | will be ready tenight. wae Miss Francés Bingenheimer, who re- cently underwent an operation at ono of the local hospitals, is much improved and has been removed to her home on South Wolcott street, * Neighborhood Card Club Has Meeting. Mrs. W. J. Chamberlin was hostess at the regular meeting of the Neigh- borhood Card club at her home last Tuesday night, Several tables of auc- tion bridge were arranged for. Mrs. Fred Villnave took high ‘honors for. the ladies dnd Mr. Villnave for the.gentl-- men. Refreshments were served by the hostess. se * Mrs. 0. A, Graybeal, formerly a resi dent of this city, is a jwuest ut the home of Mrs, C. ‘Hy McBride for the remainder ‘of the week. : . Women of Mooseheart Plan Hallowe'en Purty. The women of the Mooseheart Le- | visiting with fviends. : * om rae 7 N. 8. Wilson, general field and production department of the Midwest (Refining company, H, B. Steel of the purchasing department of the same company, have returned to the offices hereafter spending sCveral days in Montana’ on business, expect to leave within the next few days for Denver, ees q Mrs. Hal P. Riney and her infant son, Patrick Rinty, have returned from | Janetion City,” Kans. Patrick Riney | was born at Junctich City on Septem-; ber 26. Hal Riney is associate editor! of the Midwest Review. ee Mr. and Mrs. EL. Joelner have re: turned to the city after a wedding trip through this state and Montana, They will be at home at 128 West E street. Mrs. Joelner was formerly Miss Crys- tal Lingrel. p see 4Mrs. Edna Thomas, formerly of this city, is spending a few days here vis- iting with friends and relatives. She will return to Denver in a few days, | where she is attending the dental cot- | manager of the | » lege. er) Z, Q. Miller of the Casper pharmacy } is spending the remainder of the week! in Chadron, Neb,, visiting with old: time friends and relatives, | eee Mr. and Mrs, 'T. F. Green of Coio-| rado Springs, Colo., are visiting in the | city for thd remainder of the week with friends. Mr. Green is also looking after his interests in several oil companies! here. eee H, S. Gooch, chief accountant for the Midwest Refining company, is in the city. from Denver, attending to busi- ness for the next few: days. o- 6 rh F. R. Hillgren of Denver, is spend- inging a few days here on business and ee T. C. Kenney of Cleveland, is here for the next few days on business con nected with ‘his ofl interests. oe 8 €. M. Wagner of Rawlins, is here on & short business and pleasure trip. ee es H. B, Waters of Salt Lake City, 4s here on pusiness connected with his ofl interests in this part of the ccuntry. ae M. N- Wheeler and H. L. Parker are expected here Sunday from New Yor and Washington, where they have-been for the past month. ¢ s,s Robert C: Duthie, engineer in charge of the wurveys for the Casper irriga- tion project, returned from Cheyenne this morning. a Lorain Cavaness is here from Salt Creek to visit his sister, Mrs. D, 0. Hyer. s+. Miss Georgine H. Erlandson, who has been in Casper on work for the Fet- eral Board of Vocational Education, has returned to Sheridan, pe ah PHROLED CONVICT HELD FON PRAT W BURGLARY JACKSON, Wyo., Oct: 28.—Barl gion will give an informal Hallowe'en ty the Moose hall on Saturday night at 8 o'clock, A program will be enjoyed and refreshments: will be served by the ladies. All of the Moose and their families are invited to at- tend, Z eee St. Mark's Synergae to Meet Friday. St. Mark's Synergae will hold its first meeting ‘following the summer recess at the parish house tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. All members and officers are asked to be present and any new eirla in the parish will he weleome . Saturday + Specials B.& C. Grocery 446 5. Beech St. % Phone- 545W Fine Eating and Cooking Apples ums $3.50 Jone, $3.65 Fine Red Po- tatoes, cwt...... $2.50 Phone your grocery order We Deliver Boselly& Carr few days. Any special arders accurately as possible. Our New York buyer has shipped us 50 Beautiful Silk and Serge DRESSES which we have placed ‘on sale at $24.95 Worth double the money All This Week 333 Per Cent Discount on All SUITS e NOTICE Miss Frantz will leave for New York in a Casper ‘will be attended to promptly and as Bowman and ‘of Glenrock Friday C. H. Aowman of the State High- ‘way department and County Commis- F } sioner J. B, Griffith, will be the prin- \cipal speakers at a good roads meeting Negotiates Successful Trip and) _Landing With Mail Plane by Skimming Rail Line and House Tops CHEYENNE, Oct. 28.—Because it Was advisable that he observe the rule of “safety first” Pilot George Wool- ward of the air mail, eastbound, Tues- fay paradoxically made one of the most -haardous flights in the history of the aerial mail’s westward exteu- sion, Bound from Salt Lake to Chey- enné with 400 pounds of mail, Wood- ward at Rock Springs ran into a blind- ing snowstorm which made it neces- sary for him to abandon the. air-line youte across the Elk Mountain coun- try, where Pilot Murphy recently lost his ship during a blizzard, and follow the Union Pacific tracks, Flying ney: er more than 100 feet above the sur. face, from which elevation the railroal line was barely discernable, Woodward covered the 200 miles to this city with- out mishap but because of the prox- imity of the ground constantly was in peri] of disaster, He passed over Raw- lins, Laramie and other towns so low that the amazed townsfolk ran into the streets, startled by the roar of tne airplane's propellor just above their chimney tops, The necessity for aban- doning the airline route lengthencd Woodward's trip about 70 miles. . In contrast with the Roek Springs-Chey- enne lap of his flight, between Sait Lake and Rock Springs he traveled at an altitude of 14,000 feet. Pilot Jack Knight of the air mail. Lake vision, Tuesday established a Wyoming altitude record when they ‘went up 13,000 feet over Cheyenne 'n a DH-4 mail plane, attaining an alti tude above sea level of 19,000 feet and above the highest mountain peak hy Wyoming of more than 6,000 feet. They were in the air about 45 minutes. REPUBLICANS 10 HOLD be held this schoolhouse in the Big Muddy district The county candidates, as well this city will attend. The si r of the Attorney B. Hi. talk, an informal dance will be held Durham. and refreshments will be ser ed. Kill Theat Griswold, said to be a paroled convict from Colorado, where it is stated he killed a man several years ago, is un- der arrest, charged with complicity in the first burglary in the settlement of Kelly—that of the Kelly’ Mercantile sompany's store two months ago, Gris- wold, who was found wearing boots stolen from the store, and in posses- sion of twp rifles secured in the ron: bery, ‘has confessed. He did not im- plicate James Priestly, bis ‘pal’ at the J. P. ranch, where they were employ- ed, ~but Priestly also was taken into custody, charged with complicity in the burglary. desired by the ladies of CASCARA 2 Laxative—No Opiate in Hill’s, with Supt. Dumphy of the Omaha-Salt AMLLY AT BIG MUDDY ‘One of the Jast Republican rallies will evening -at the Brooks as a} number of enthusiastic Republicans of ning will be After the i ills : Colds, Coughs omy Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances, Keep this standard remedy handy for thz firet nneeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is: best Tonic ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT - to be held Friday night at Glenrock. The meeting has been arranged by the Glenrock Chamber of Commerce for the purpose of discussing the good roads amendments to be voted on Nov- ember 2, ESSIS NS SER ‘SLOGAN’ T0 BE ISSUED LAST TIME ON SATURDAY The final issue of “The Democratie Slogan”, the campaign organ issue. under the auspices of the Democratic County Central committee, will be pub- ished Friday and cetivered to the homes in Casper. The party will make a last plea for recognition at the fialls on this occasion. we Troop 5, Boy Scouts, Scheduled to Meet at Central School: pose! wey Troop 5, Boy Scouts, will meet at the Central school Friday night as the high school gym will be in use. There are eleven vacancies in the troop and applications for membership may be presented to Scoutmaster R. T. Graham or Scout Executive Harry Bl. M Benjamin of the Natrona Power com- pany has been appointed assistant Scoutmaster of the troop. peaeiidalianan Sitaataoae F. R. Hufsmith is spending the day in Douglas attending to business. ‘Acid .Stomach For 10 Years How a Different Woman EarnestlyPraisesEatonic “My wife was a sufferer from sede ha tees .D. a ‘woman Re taking Eatonic.’’ Sufferers from acid stomach'—leb Eatonic help you also. It quickly carries out the excess .| takes up an GET MORE SPAGE the late state convention was retained as state official publication. Coincident with the choosing qf The» last year, M. P. Wear wig! made publicity officer by State Com-~ mander Chas. S. Hilt, and has but reeT tently been again selected for the same office by Mr. Hill's successor, Dr. Af;* A. Newell of Sheridan. Under the new arrangement the Le« Fea ! gion department will be bigger and bet- ter than ever and Legionnaires witl_ find in it enlightenment upon all mats. for Benefit of Ex-Service Men to Be More Comprehensive in Future Of the many improvements and en: largements to be inaugurated when ‘The Tribune moves into its new home, demonstration would be more to the point than telling about them. There is one feature, however, that can with propriety be spoken of now. When Tye Tribune has moved and settled down to business, the Legion depart- ment which has been a feature with this newspaper is to be made more com- prehensive. ‘Tke Tribune has been the official or gan since the state department was or- Cold With QUININE So AND: La Grippe To Our and the ‘Public We wish to announce On or about Nov. Building formerly occupied by the National Supply Co., ~ next door to Iris Theater. The Richter Music Co. VICTOR, BRUNSWICK, EDISON, VICTROLA PHONOGRAPHS, HIGH GRADE PIANOS “Patrons that we will be located Ist at 130 S. Center THANK YOU. Information asd News Published] ters and things of interest to them, «= i —_—_—— - aA NOTICE, ROYAL NEIGHBORS. oe Fifth annual masquerade dance to BS given by the Royal Neighbors of Amet= ica at Masonic Terfple auditorium on_ Friday night, October 29. Two prizes* | will be given to the two best Hallow e’en costumes. Admission $1 per coi ple; extra ladies, 50c. 10-27- oe You can't afford to miss the Ladies Orchestra at the I. O, O. F. hall om October 20. Admission, $1.10. 10-28-2489 Over 17 Million Jars Used Yeadh- equal to butter for shortening —at about half the cost. preferred by thou- sands to the finest AT ALL CORN PRODUCTS That is ‘Everything in musical merchandise. WATCH FOR OUR OPENING WATCH emocratic Slogan to be published Saturday, October 30 GET ONE AND READ IT It will be a humdinger! FOR THE Dr. North, olive oil for salads. GROCERS REFINING COMPANY 17 Battery Place, New York Pure, Clean, Healthful Milk tor Casper our goal the greatest rec- ognized authority on milk in the United States, advises that only pasteurized milk be used for children. Proper pasteurization is the greatest guarantee. Every utensil in any way coming in contact. with our milk is sterilized before use. Every drop of our milk is properly pasteurized by ex- peits in the handling of milk. The Casper Dairy Co. Phone 471 “Honest Milk from Clean ietp TN CS eros