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- . _ = of the church.. - this, afternoon at a meeting 3 ‘was held last ni my hail. Fo The place wi “the naifonal flags. Tatanbaenta: were served. The music was supplied by Schembeck’s Jaze ~ which | showed more than the eG pep dur- in, the evening. Toward the dlose7o? the evening the orchestra aided by 2 leadef among the officers. The regular dance program “was varied. with special drills by the /otti- cers, tag dances and circle dances. An impromptu chorus sang “several sonzs chorus of the laughing trombone dance pieces.» Evens after “Home, Swaest were played and the guests did not leave until the “wee small. hours.” os Harvest Dinner This Evening. “ ‘Tue ladies af the North r chapel are serving a “harvest” dinner this eve- ning trom & vuyitil 7 o'clock in the rooms Tickets have been-sold during the week and plans for a good mi diet eo ey made. atte! By ts vi “ i. Dance to Close. © Armistice Celebrations. The Masonic ‘Temple will be the seene_of 4 dance for all ex-service :1en this @vening as the closing of the Armistice Day celebration. The jail will»be decorated in patriotic buniing and flags. Mrs, Staley Is Afternoon Hostess, Mrs, Robert K.: Staley enterta'aed of the Presbyterian Aid society which was led to be held on Thanksgiving Day, The business meeting was called at 2:30 o'clock and after the reguiar session. a social. time was ¢ enjoyed. p * “Welfare Club to” : Haye Meeting. ‘The ‘regular meeting of the members of the Welfare club.will be held in: the Natrona county library at 2 o'clock w- morrow afternoon. Reports on - the progress of the baby contest and other civic movements will be>made. cee Luncheon Election Bet, Mrs. Guy Hoffman of West Wir! stone avenue, was hostess at an elabu- rate sixcourse Iuncheon Which ws served as a result of an elecTion, bet in which’ Mrs. Hoffman lost. The decorn- tions for the affair were huge yellow a18 “mums? and the favors for the HAT Sloan's does, Sacen shee Ny—penetrates without ru: bing to the aiilicted ‘pa rt and ‘ promptly relieves most Kinds ol of exter ral pains and aches, You'll find it oes and non-skin-staining. Keep it ly for sciatica, shimbage, , neuralgia, over-exerted muscles, stiff joints, back+ ache, pains, bruises, strains, sprains, bad weather after-effects, For 39 years Sloan’s Liniment has” ‘helped thousands the world pets You aren't uiely’ tobean bearaa ah dt cer. a Tal dra bto Sec, tbe Tc, $1.40. . Sioa and all of- the guests joined in the Home,’” several special request ‘dances | ‘la few. days here on business comnected flats rear Ellis Island. sai the table were lala for Campben, Mrs, E,W. ‘Davis, Mre- A? 1. Gant and) Mrs, rpnaers [PERSONALS | “W. A. Richardson ot St. Josepn. Mo,, is registered at the Henning hotel while attending to business matters. in ‘the city. or - = R. E. Hartman, a weil known {nsur- ance-man of this distriet, is spending a few days here ‘looking after his busi ness inte ts Mr. Hartman is plan- ning on locating his’ headquarters here |in the near future, < es M. V. Weison of De: enver, ia spending with his company. owe RH. Mitchell his retuned to Tulsa; Okla., after spending several days hevo @n business for the Independent. Tor- ;Pedo company of Tulsa. Mr. Mitchel? was avery orably — impressed = with » the ofl fields “near here, ana especially. with the splendid weather of this country. He wil return soon on | a ahors busine: ene tripe | { A; Ae nold -of tlenrotic Spent yester- day \n the city looking after ‘busines interc~tr He returned to his home Jaat night. * . a . C.J. Wood of McCook, Neb, is Spending a few days hére looking after business’ and visiting. with friends. Suen) G. W~ Dickerson, a weil known hara- ware man of Douglis, Wyo., is spend- ing the next few days in the cite’ on business and Digaanye, ae R. M, ‘Andrus, Manager of the Stand ard Refining company’s plant here, ix ‘in Cheyenne atiending to’ company business. + ee A. J. Hamilton of Thermopotia: is registered at the Henning hotel while spending a few days here on business matters. | THREE BODIES RECOVERED IN SHIP DISASTER | (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Nov, 11.—Three bod- Pat pete /BRILLIANTS EN A CHARMIN FIRE FIGHTERS damage had been done. ies were diseoyered today in the hold of the - mona “one of the pact Teel aie exploded while she was tied to a Hudsen river pier. Latest reports from the res- cuers last night indicated that there wns no loss of life; ¢ The. bodies were discovered ingburned nreas, helow the. decks. None was iden- tiled. It’ was said they were prob- ably members of a shore gang. The Fl Mundo lies beached on the Fire fighters jiaat night towed the blazing ship out of the congested section of: the harbor. — 3 Fish Commissioner Dies at Sheridan CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 11.—Gover- nor Carey Tuesday received a message notifying him of the death at Sheridan of C. W, Morgareidge, state fish com- missioner. A oS PgR Read The "ddan Bohne = Ads. t terpretive dancing. Ever etropoli ea M rs. Brodie’s SCHOOL FOR: RHYTHMIC EDUCATION Classes for: young women in aesthetic, case in- Saturday, 4 P. M., at Moose Club PHONE 319-W eaEEEE Henini Rn - Starting Nov. 15 "nding Nov. 20—One Week All Told NATIONAL SALES WEEK Watch for the Greatest Bargains “high school teavher, was overcome by Offered itan Store | Tiants inher loosely waved hair pin to “finish” her evening costume. LACKING, UPTON SCHOOL BURNED Lack of pe eo Held Resor sible for $40,000 Loss; Teach- | er Has Narrow Escape from Death UPTON, Wyo., Nov. 11-—Forty thou- sand dollars is the price the Upton school district must pay because of the unpreparedness of the town of Upton; to fight fire. Fire, which started in the basement of the-public-sehool building, completely destroyed the building, al- though the flames did not spread rapid- ly and with proper water pressure could have been checked before serious | The loss is $15,000 is. coy- x $55,000, of which only ered by insurance,- Although the flames spread very slow- ly, dense smoke from cordwood stored} in the basement made the task of get- ting the: ‘sehool children out. of the building @iffieylt.. The first alarm came when the basement "begai to belch vol- umes of smoke and the schootroomis almost instantly were filled with a suffo- cating vapor. The children, who had been drilled’ faithfully against such an emergency, kept their presence of mind rémarkably Well ‘under the cireum- stances and all marched or were cat- ried to safety. Miss Helen Glasgow. a smoke while directing the escape of her charges, and would have perished had not Principal Abb Parham disyov- ered-her and rescued her ayenen a@ sec- ond story window. The burned building included a $25,- 900 addition which was just being com: G COLFPURE—Madame loves the sparkle of bril: so she wears this bamiean held by a gleaming + district, therefore, are in the position | Of having (o pay for an improvement j after it has been destroyed, (oa ae chee JAPS WILL KEEP CONTROL OF OIL AT HOME, CLAIM — (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Nov 11.—Monopoly of petroleum production in Japan and her possessions is planned by the Japun government, according to advices today | whisk gp SEIEN | ARRESTED AT GHEYENNE IN BOOTLEG RAIDS Nadnes of Forisntrs Only Appear in. List of Operators Held for Violation of the Liquor \ Laws CHE NE, Wyo. Noy. 11.—Seven persons were arrested and cight. stills, 2,000 gallons of mash and 60 gallons of whisky were seized In & series of raids conducted here Monday night and Tues- sy by State Prohibition Commissioner . §. Roach and agents of the state and federan prohibition departments. Tho persons arrested: are Maggie Sam Adranga, R. Ta Occhipinti, Guiseppe I and Juola; AN are’ charged with | violation of the state and federal pro-} hibition acts. The most elaborate bootle: was found by the raiders ry farm, thre city. There a» shack was found: con ealed in the heart of a haystack and in the shack were 20 -ha mash, a} Stowers, plant | piles for dis lons of whis the Adres g ers were arrested, We: shotguns and a quanti ed with buckshot. ‘The inmate: ever, were. surprised while asleep and made no resistance, The pplies and $20,000 (bootleg ri i con tinuation of a series which the s and federal prohibition autheriti been conducting in various localities if} Wyoming. POT TSE ED Mrs. E. K. Henderson, distriet man- ager of the Kzight-Cempbell Musie Co., | 1as Secured a permanent suite of rooms, | No, 409, in the Henning hotel, and, can} be reached ‘by telephone every evening | from 7 to 9 o'clock, Phone 45, See her for Steinway pianos’ and’ Duo- or Pl - ers. from Tokio. Action’ will be deferred, however, until parliament meets im Jan- vary. AUSTRIA SEEKS MEMBERSHIP IN (By Associated Press) VIENNA, Nov. 11.—Austria, af‘er sounding the entente powers with re- gard to her acceptability, has asked permission to join the. League of Na- tions, ageording to newspapers heré. BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Set at the Cause and Removelt ~ Dr, Edwards’ ’ Olive Tablets, the bowels ly work, People afflicted with bad breath find ee sre tan ig them, Ae. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a clearing the blood, and purifying the entire system. They do that which calomel does, without any of pleted and bonds to finance which were authorized by the ‘school district only a few days ago. The taxpayers pf the , We are placing on sale a DRESSES Including forty which arr: direct. from our New Y. They come in silks, offering them at yo Values up to $65. $16.50 - A beautiful line of Dresses at... _georgettes, taf- fetas, tricolettes and jerseys. We are the bad after effects. . Take one or two every night fora week and note the pleasing effect. 15c and 30c a bo: number of ived today, ork , buyer. 00 OI PIM Sen, 33! Per Cent Discount Qn Al SUITS 333 Per Cent Discount qn all MILLINERY LEAGUE, JE, REPORT | eatonto Made Him Well - From Dead BI Fone ten_long months I have taken and am em without any From the deed, writs A. Forte ”? writes A. ri tad stomach sufferers wenbertal relief, Their trouble ch acidity and gaa. which Sesoainna mie oF and car- out, the stomach to a oy. n, Always gating, food will digest well-—you wall: Big box costs only-a triffe . becunck aidnn igh Dans TA Jobnson, Che ute ana night, ley The police “belie WILD party who bet: terrior pup, back, call 683R. (ey United Préss) JUN ay Coro, killed’ hie 2h-ye rol father jof Mrs. 4] aA cate wite was found dead this aecueed with a bullet in his head, "SLAYER KILLED | BY FATHER OF HIS DEAD WIFE: Julian W n, is missin: Johnson, nded white rat-| with light tan spot on} My boy wants her, 1 Allmetil weatherstrip makes WAI? ER ROOMS WITH LESS FUEL. vester F. Pelton, 92: Phone 9281 Colds, ¢ Couiie — Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances, Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves Grippe in3 days—Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic Laxative—No Opiate in Hill's, ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT 8: (WAGE CUTS TO (By United P WASHINGTON | President of the of Labor, warn Venezu: in which EURALGIA tt + oer 17 fro tus Jars Used Ye QUININE AND La Grippe BRING STRIKES. Tt.—Orga anized. workers will strike instantly at the first attempt of employers to cut i Wages in, union shops in violation of— | existing © u is one of the few countries ambling debts are collectable or headache—rub the forehead. —melt and inhale the vapors Yvisks | cAll Hats AT THE | Burkett Millinery TO BE SOLD AT Sale Starts, Friday Morning W holesale N SPOT OISTO TOT SOOO OL OMS. $27.00 Regularly $35, $37.50, $40 and $47.50 - $47.50 Regularly $50, $60 and eee ese CALE EAE hhh LS $49.50 Regularly $57.50, $60 and $65 Sweater Coats Specially Priced $31.00 Regularly $49.50, $52.50 $57.50 and $65 Sensational Sale of Women’s Coats, Suits & Dresses At Prices Based on T oday’s Wholsale Cost : DRESSES $50.00 Regularly $67.50, $72.50, $75 and $87.50 SUITS $97.90 Regularly $75, $82.50 and $85 $77.50 Regularly $90, $95, $100 and $125 OATS $62.50 Regularly $72.50, $75 and $85 Ne: GUAT $100.00 Regularly $115, $120 and $125 Knit Underwear Specially Priced Co~ OGD LID LI I MD A weserenesersresssrerres® SSS. GAS il ’ Price Readjustment Sale Will Continue Friday and Saturday . : N N N N N N N : iN) N N) N) N N N 4 N N) N N a N \) N N N N N N N N Ny N N) N N N NI N LAIMA TANATANANININIRAINNRINNIMNINRRI Sco