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‘Antelops Springs Land @ Li aatock: company. Mr. Taber is a well known (Gustiess men of Denver “and was for- |merly, connected with the Tabor opera ae ” | Cal, on Wednesday, November Sune cee will be at, homo insiow, Ariz., after, November 15, . Mrs. Knowles-was a Gasper, girl ana rial ecg cirele say Here. Slag. pee the university atuLaramie and ne mph eas & member of the Pi Bin Ph sore Seon, The’ _pro-| i t from anything re lors was In ‘the employ of the Bur! on railroad while a resi- of the Girl Re- dent ot 4 tH Rtv. oe afternoon. with tho OT ee 2; Ward and Miss| The Women's Au: “to the Amer- "Wells, ‘work secretary. Sev-|ican Legion’ met ‘tadiay- sat 2:0 o'clock eral.hew members who have filled the ae the sage De gs. of-'the) American the code were gion in the basement of the West Pariieeeg Awe mips Hotel building. ‘ "regular meeting of the Progress- ive lub will he held tomorrow: after- nooh with aydemonstration of candy Cts MS making. “The meeting of the gymnasium class at the high school last evening was) largely attended and the members of} the class greatly enjoyed the work giv- ON 8 ee en by Mrs. J. Wi. McIntyre and Miss Helen Wells. ;, ‘The work at the asaocintion is being done under difficulties, this’ week the: general secretary, Miss Ethel Hale is fll at the home of one of the board. members, and Miss Wells was so un- fortunate as to sprfiim her ankle ¢ur- ing the gymnasium class meeting 1.:t evening. Mrs. Earl W. Snook is as St. Mark‘s Syhergae will meet tonight at the home,of Mrs; Maréhall Dayton, 622 South Lincoln bib tau A large at- tendance is requested Yas ngements will-be made for the tea and sale of Thanksgiving puddings and baked gooJs which will be held irday afternoon at the parish. hous sisting Miss Wells. eos e z where he will sheng the winter. i aa tang Caps aca ah L. Gray of Salt Creek ig in the istinguished Guests | on_a short business and pleasure Here from Chieago. 3 The Salto Club dance which was) be- it, | Harry Mr. and Mrs..R. M. Andrué are - Ing planned for Wednesday night, Nov- se © | way tertaining at their ho.ne on South Dir irepember 17, has been postponed until] Miss M. J, Frantz, proprietor of the | which Pin <ireat,.Mriand. Mrs; Beaumént | November The darice. on that date| frantz shop, returned. this -morning | Parks of Clucago, for the remain et| willbe in’ the nature of a formal from ,New York: where she has been of securing of this week and part of mext. Dir. ‘Thanksgiving party. spending sometime on an extended buy- | and Mrs: Parks are old time friends )f}: oe } their host and hostess, “Mrs. Andrus has arranged @ series of dinner partes in honor of the guests. The fitst was given at ‘théir home last: night. Tie decerations forothe home and diniig table were of gold: chrysanthemums. A The South Side Sate ii the Mission Study olass of the Baptistachurch wit! meet at the home of Mrs, C. B, Poling, 854 Grant street; on Wednesday atter- noon, at. 2:30. o'clock, Khe wfternoon will be spent in study rani tha “Mis. _house there. r, se ‘ -from Riverton, Wyo.; * #8 A. L. Spurlock - friends, FR ee ged oni, eo . owe Re Fe a ‘well known ft- tornty.of Rawlins, Wyo., has’ returned to hifihome after spending several days | herg tending to business. cae J. Ruasen is pete the day in the |POlnt a committee to consider eity from his home-in Salt Creek, at- tending to business matter? and visit. Mr. Russe! was: for- ing with friends. merly a resident here. : eee Dr. and. Mrs. W, G. Burnett left Mon- Miss “Helen Q’Mally. hifis’ returned | “there she spent Several days visiting. with relatives, spending) the day | in the city from the Buzzard ranch at- tending to business and yim inig: with Hufsmith has returned from where he attended to. business day for Lander and Fort Washaki: Dr. W. E. Downey city on business. eee Roy David, is leaving for Breckenridge, ing trip, es Max Petker of the ting company, ‘of Thermopotis, Wyo., is spending a few days in the} who has been connectéd ; with one of the lumber companies here, ‘Texas, Barnett Outfit. has returned from Den- ver where he went on a short trip in the interests Of the store here. = 6 number of prominent society’ people] sion book. Attorney Floyd B. Pendell is in. Den- were invited to meet the visitors. *y 4y ver looking after business interests. Mr. and Mrs. Andrus’ will preside) Miss Lillian Rngian se + at dinner again on Wednesday evening. | Celebrates Birth Anniversary, Fea Ns oh The home of Mr. and Mrs. John M.| Denver, where sho will ‘spend a two Date Chosen» Bhgland on South Elm street, was the| week's, vacation at the home of ber | 100? for Marriage ‘ scene of*¥ pretty afternoon party in | parents. x The twenty-second Fg December is the day: chosen by Miss Nora Banner for her marriage to Clyde Matheson. The services, jl take pl; . at. the some of the bride's parent Mr. and Mrs. Harold Banner, in bt Beach, Calif. Both Miss Banngy and Mr. Matheson were, students at a University of Woming where the romante was be- honor of ithe thirteenth: birth anniver sary of thely daughter, Miss Lillian. The guests spent the aftérnoan' playing games and). dancing.» Refreshments Were served. by: Mrs. England, assisted by Miss Margaret. England. ‘The table was prettily decorated and ayhuge birth- day ‘cake was the special attraction. The guests were Misses Louise Bing- ham, Leyonia Nelson, Eleanor Black, | wells. he _ possible gun. They have many friends in the/ Erma Gothberg, © Elinoe Muir, Tleta : Loa city ‘and thru the state. | Shoup, Gale Roltiery: Uthetia Ginam and} Rt. M. Bartholomew is leaving tins | Hoe eS, Mary Freeman. evening for Dénver, where he will at-! bs spe Club: Meets .. 2 oe * tend to business matters for a day. fle shall be ‘This Evening , Stag Dinner tae 6 The regular meeting of the members Is Lepaleeyd. ‘ of the Pepper club willbe held this eyeriing at the home of Miss Sue Ma- honey. ‘The evening. will be devoted to auction bridge as is usual. Poe eres BN, Sprague)was. host at an in stag party at*his home on South Durbin’ street last Sunday evening. Aa elaborate etk dinner was served to fio nel twenty guests and the evening Mr, and Mrs, Roy\Wyland and: jeasantly. spent. Trene Savage, sister of Mrs. who has been _ visi here Lake city, Utah for the past weeks, left last night for Fn hae Cal where they will visit for some time. . ‘North Side Cireto Haye Meeting, * He North Side cirelé’ of the Ladies" 4; Aid=society of the North x chape: ‘Miss Savage was the. inspiration oft ir rah ‘on; Wednesday: art at 2 4 " several informe! entertainments during BAI ao ate chapels ye prepa, de Me |, lf E¢ Daniels is in the city it is of her visit here. 5 SN iand Smith will be the hostesses of ‘the afternoon, 4s Likely Entertains ee tic alice! Bie te Co Miss Cora Likely was hostess at an eee ‘ Mrs. J. J, Chapman left last night for 2s Gus, Hardendorf of the San Juan Pe. troleum company, is spending several days in’ Denver and Cheyenne at'end- ing to business matters. eee Capt. "M, Hopkins and M. J. Gothbevg | field where they will make locations for new | have left for the Bolton Creek Ex Governor B. B. Brooks: i# expect: 2a to return. tomorrow morning from Dehver, where» be has: been attending to busime&s matters for several days. — ae Ed Daniels Wanted by Greybull Party| the. utmost importance to him to call Superintendent Knode at Greybull telephone>. Mr. effort to reac! eonvey Knode Mr. informatian ~ respecting by has used every Daniels today to his (Continued trom Page 1.) support for 1921. but it is probable that Ht pte 80c‘al_ help can be given, as wad done last year. He suggested that 500 honorary band |members be enrolled, each ata mem- |bership of $5 and that this support be asked for three years. L. A. Reed “Miso spoke for the city Support of the band, _A motion passed to ask the’ directors \of the Chamber of Commerce to ap- ways and means of financing the Casper Concert Band for the coming year. P. C. Nicoltiysen presented the city manager plan of city. government, stating that Be had read @ great. deal concerning the matter recently. He pointed out. that no business man io Meeti Wyo., where they will visit with Mr. | would be satisfied to entrust a~business AG oewceees Diaiegs SBAMIO wns hele and, Mrs, ¥. G. Burnett, Dr. Burnett's; handling the amount of money Mandied, parents. Dr, Burnett expects to Visit |by ‘the City. of Cusper to a ‘group of, Miss Mary Long of thie Citizens’ Na | the Dubois eountry on a hunting trip|men who could not give that business j tonal bank, is in Denver enjoying her | While there. | their: entire time and attention, vacation. Miss Long wilh be gon@ mith Sg le While all honor is due to’ the men the first of next month. Mr,and Mrs. F. lL. Pope of Edge-! who have served as mayor for the City mont, ’S. D., are spending a few days/of Casper, the city has reached a size | Synerzae to Meet here on’ business and visiting with | wnich-demanda the entire attention of Ifhis Ewening. ~~ friendst'\ | ® responsible head, and the city should’ | hire a trained man to manage its af- |fairs who would bear to the council or ity commissioners the relation that the school board. Since Wyoming laws do not provide for city managers, Mr. Nicolaysen of- fered & motion thyt the directors of the Chamber of Gsmmerco appoint a committee to boost for such a law at the next session of the legislature. Free and Ambrose Heming- spoke in support of the motion, carried unanimously. Mr. Hemingway mentioned the need legislative and congres- sionalaction on the matter of the win- ter flow of water in the Platte River to secure a proper supply of water for our growing city. | R. T Kemp, speaking for the Boy | Scouts, stated that when the work was jtaken up here last.April there was one preanized troop of scouts with thirty members and there were three officials. | Now, under the direction of the paid jexecutive, Harry Black, the city has | five troops with 139 members, two more !troops will probably be organized next | and by January 1, Capt. Black *| Cully expects to have ten full troops organized, Each of these troops has a full corps of officers and an active troop committee. | In addition to a summer camp such as was maintained last year, the Scout Council hopes to provide a week-end camp to be used the year round. Sen Schreck declared that it will not to use the county fair erounds for a tourist camp in 1921 and that it will he necessary t®& begin at once to consider how the tourist traf- handled and what accom- nokie See the wif wishes to, offer to visitors next year, tomobile Club. ‘Move Seminoles to New Florida Haunt PALM BEACH, Fla.—(By mail.—Led by their chief, Tony. Tommy, the re: maining largest single group of Semin- ole Indians, socn will move from their old haunts In this part of the state to @ new regervation on the Florida west |cOest, about 40 miles from Fort Myers. The ney home of the Seminoles. will +} brother. rons! of ser c f i I~ informal dinner rty at her home on Wi o XN, Lo. A ET . consist f a reservation of approx Dev! = turd y event) sree wide aba WW onkers circle and the} “i¢ this item fails under the eye °f| mately 21,009 acres, completely fenced ee ey eet caburdey avening, North ‘Side circle of the Mcthodist Ald) .ny acquaintance it will be doing Mr.| e By The, table was prettily decorated in| society wilt have.a. joint meeting at the ra ar prigc ere ty haere 4 in ahd including a portion of the: Ever- gut flowers, Placeg were laid fdr the|Tommo-of Mrs, H, M. Miller, §46oMaai, | D&M’ @ favor to. ca attentio sladeés. Altho part of the reservation Mises Gwendolyn Towle, Opal Martz, Arline Beach and the Messrs. - David Rae, Harry’ Ballard, John Groves and Robert Grieves, son avéque, During the budinesd meet ing. arene will be made*for the bazaar wi pis planned for December it and have him communicate at once with Greybull. en is under water, the arable portion is sufficient to support the Indians with land to spare. SYLVESTER F. PELTON, carpen-| The Seminoles in their new home will baie a ter, contractor, job work, new work.) be provided with schools and they have Synergae M i 925 8S. Lincoln Ave., Phone 928-J. agreed to submit to compalaary, educa- With Mrs, The regular meeting of the members of the Symergaei of St. Mark's Episco- [PERSONALS “| pal chu will he held this afternoow R. t O'Mara is spending the next at the home pf Mrs. Marshall Daytoflt few. days in the city from the Salt 622 South a aia Creel oll fields. on pmencees, -. Ft gua Mtiss Carolyn Murphy of. Billings, fae Mont,, is spending a few days in the ea site tri delved an-j city on business for the Northwest Ol! nouncementa of “ehetmavete sof Miss | News, the only ofl newspaper published Margaret Helen » daughter of}'n Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Harold | finer, to David Spe Med ied Griffeth Knowles. “wedding took| © N. M. Tabdér of Denver is in the city place st the Sonnbe home in to. attend the’ annual mecting of -the Lone et that. coffee Some say be drunk within four Rents of D OF WASHINGTON APPLES Warehouse and Transfer Co. 136 West B Street AND SOLD DIRECT TO YOU pe } JONATHAN, WAGNER! ROMAN BEAUTY, PIPPIN AND GANO r winter supply goa en them over. (The price is right. \ pecial price in lots to merchants { Don't to forget the mimber and came early H 126 West B Street—Just below the Courthouse — | All good csi CALL FOR MR. RAYMOND 11-16-tf tlon laws, FOR Colds, Coughs La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances, Keep this standard remedy handy for the firet sneeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves Grippe in 3 days—Excellent fer Headache F; Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic Laxative—No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT 256 South Center MISS M. J. FRANTZ Has just returned from an exterisive buying trip in New York’ : _ A wonderful shipment of DRESSES and COATS Arrived today They are the very latest in Fifth Avenue creations. Phone 1804-M - superintendent of schools bears ‘to the! The matter ‘was referred to the Au- i { see. ees esa ee SURES aN ANSARI HET ee Riot of Color Is for Winter Wear By “MARJORIE." (Written for the United Press,) NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—Whither away with all the trillion yards of tinsel, metallic threads, , beads, | ap- Piicues, stencils and gewgaws of every ‘sort that have been flaunted, upon Milady’s suit and coat these past few months? It is a curious fact that from the day when the first ‘New York store ¢pumerated how many shopping days there were be- fore Christmas, suits and, cents seemed suddenly simplified. The cu- rious are wondering if there was not erfough ‘tinsel ‘for both old Dame Fashion and the Yuletide trees. Whatever the cause the fact is very evident that the better shops are now showing garments almost entirely. free from the burden of superfluous trimming that has been in evidence “since the opening of the fall season. Fifth avenue shops suits very chic line ana very simple, Really good furs are used for choker collars, and an occasional motif ¢nfbroidered or beaded may. Jurk orf'collar or cuff. But the ornate- Hess and garishness that character- ized everything only a few werks ago is rapidly disappearing. Even so, the shops look no less like an. Arabian Nights bazaar, for there is enough gorgeousness of coloring are showing and fabric to atone for the lesser quantity of tinsel. Soft-piled fabrics suchas Veldyne, -duvet de laine, peachbloom and velvet are much in evidence and there are wonderful new shades of copper, wistaria, blues and greens. These gayer shades are used mainly in dressy afternoon: or evening suits, but the street and busi- MERRELL, SOULE SALES CO. ist Nat'l Bank Court Rock Springs, Wyo. ON SALE AT BOSELLY & CARR Fifth and Beech—Plione 545-W CASPER STORAGE SS ao gta 118 East Second—Phone W. H. BROWN GROCERY. KLIM POWDERED MILK Klim Powdered Milk is always ready for use— day or night—-for any emergency, Keep’a sup- ply on your pantry shelf. Use it for all milk uses — drinking, get and on the table. Klim comes in two forms— whole milk (full cream) and skim- med milk, Ness suits exploit quiet snades of tauve-@nd brown, blue and gray. Albeit that suits -and coats have Few bae girdles. of ‘rughly-cut stones | @re found on others. Bands of price- less ermine or mink garnish others Succeeding Tinsel }, been trained into the way that they should go, the many “other things” of Milady's wardrobe can stand con- Sideratde “toning down.” gerie is becoming garishly giddy and, ix showing its true colors of hectiv greens, blues, violets and rose. The most up-to-snuff lingeries is of black lace or net garnished with metallic or silk flowers. This vogue is found from corsets to lounging robes. All the heetie Oriental coloring seems jto have betaken itself to negligees. Fashion permits every woman to be a vampish “Serpent of the Nile” in the privacy of her own boudoir. The favored robes are of darkhued bro- caded satins encrusted with stencilled flowers of garish hue. Black bro- cades embroidered in huge gold roses or lotus lilies ure very il faut. Trink- ets of hammered bronz or copper dingle from girdle and sleeves. lence gleams in every fold of these new boudoir robes. Velvet batiks cut @ Ja Mandarin come in rich hues of rose _and purple, green or orange. Bven lin- | Opu- | {and even the most ordinary negli, jivees are dressed up with trimmings of | colored brushed wool or rich band- _ ings. The -‘touser cut is found in many’** of the negligees. One of the most. striking seen upon the avenue used black satin brocade for the‘ bloomer part and gold lace for the overskirts Flowers fashioned from beads and Wool were dotted over the transpar- ent lace. Some of the models make’ no pretence of being sansculotte. The ; pajama Jounging robe — is — featured heavily by the retailers. It comes’ in the same grogeous colors and rich.. fabrics as do the bona fide robes. peas cra ate nh ka cs Soar oy For Expectant Mothers | Usep By Twree GeWERATIONS: WRITE Pom BOOKLET OW MOTHERHOOD AnD Yue BADY, yuan ‘dian head: der Factories in your grocer for Cal- oh owt nad ‘sure i ie gn theotangelabel Now Remember- Always Use Contains only such ingre- Gente se havens chealy the and sanitary Pow- existence. PASS eee 12 og, instead of 16 oz. cans, Be sure you get a pound when you want it, most will offer them, Your Choice at ‘Values Up to $15.00 SEE OUR SHOW WINDOWS EU All our Women’s and Children’s READY - TO - WEAR AT SACRIFICE PRICES _ During This November Reduction Sale Make your dollar do the work of two or three at Casper’s Popular Money-Saving Store The LEADER November Reduction Sale Women’s and Misses’ Millinery 300 WINTER HATS | MOO The Very Newest in Style We must make room for our Holiday Goods, and $5.00 143 East Second Street Win