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PAGE. FIVE Ye. L. Bottonis, “The Baréfoot Trail,” Misi Helen McMahon, who recently » pana a duet by Mrs. Leschinsky and becafné thé bride of James Cox Brady, pErot. Rudolph Lundberg, “Ta Vivo et | son and heit of the late Anthony Brady = | T’Am was enjoyed. Miss Ethel! of New York, is a London artists’ mod- { pig) Duan and Prof. Lundberg were the uv-| ei and hns been declared to be the most P j | companists. | beautiful woman in the world. ar i | After the program refreshments of — ws ff | waters and plinch were served. (RSS poe ado ne Lorne TROUBLES SOLVED FOR SHOPPERS BS aS Ss Lees fi " \- Only 35 more shopping days until Christmas and already the en- Over 350 Join in Weleoiixg Pas- HOSPITAL Fi GILITIES FIRE ENGINE } SSprising my nts have a complete assortment for a selection of tor and Great “Get-Acquaint- f 1% ; HEARSE | bristmas. gifts for-every member of the family. ed’’ Meeting EXTEN ] Ay MIDWEST | Sa El There is a Whole case of beautiful hafid-tiade Reed craft leather Over a0 cusale a trected! thes Prek FA Fi + Has the fire engine ever call- f goods on display at the Webel Commercial company and a more ex- byteridh night" which was held at the i Tl FIK BASIN FELD #0 Gu your: house? Probably it ‘ tensive order is now on its way. The bags are of the dull harmony- Henning hotel last eventing.’ The affair a if never will, Some day the hearse ' was a réception in. honor of the new iM} witl call for you—that’s sate. pastor of the ciiurch, ev. Charles) mia gepartiént of industrial fetn-! You thsure against a possibili- Wilson, and Mrs. Wilson as well as an ‘i ; y—but fail to provide adequate- F ahthustistia “Hoe, Cocotte ting for {tons dt the Midwest Refining com-) i ‘| 3 emetgéricy Hospital fh thé Pik Basin) dents of Casper who have no othet | ST Te pester gildrtere With & doc. toned leather, some with a simple and , others with an elibcrate design work-| ¢ r Ps ed on in hand. It is just the. purse z » for the tailored woman. Then, too, there ‘aré the clever novélty bags in gol and silver mesh, lined with. silk, ! Is your life worth as much as your hose or store, 5 ‘ | chure! ; é or any re botind with’ moire ribbon with a sills! j orihe Fecsption wis Keld th the aiatng [tr IY Charge of the héspital wht dejM Ault of the use of your uind? cord to draw them together at the top.|. fs f rooms of the Henning hotel and long |SUfpled: At present there tx no phy-|{¥° Indemnity your family and busi- Y These whuld especially please the before 8:30 o'clock the rooms were filt-}-Sici#h in the field and dt i$ 18 miles ness against the loss of your, young girls. s , f ed. Each guest Was given a printed Keo Frannie and 19 mifes to Powell,! brain and energy. “. © a." Special Agent \ The Equitable Life { “Look for the LIF® Sign” | Townsend Bldg. Phone 196-3 slip bearing his name which served as|Wy9., the nearest towns to the field. an introduction to all of the other The Midwest Refining company has guests. approximately 123 workers in this field Mr. Wallace avitt and Mrs. L. A.|while there are also men working in} teed gave inspiring talks on the need/the field for the Ilinois Pipe Line of a mew Presbyterian church edifice |company, the Elk Basin Consolidated here which were met with enthusiasm |company, the Great Northern Drilling on the part of the guests. syndicate and the Ohio Oil company. A musical program consisting of a —_———_— yocal solo by F. B. Firmin, “Toreador! Of the inhabitants of Mexico less Love ‘Song’ y Mrs. P, than one in three on an average is | td read_or write SIME TOTIOTEIEOD OTIS LES nly 2 More Days: FOR YOU TO SELECT YOUR CAR DURING OUR One of the most acceptable and un- j usual gifts for thé youwhg lady may be} found at the Wiggen's shoe _ store.| There they have .the daintiest ste} é i buckles, hard beaded, suitable for all; styles of slippers. The buckles come) >.. : in the bronge beads, steel and jt in| 1Welve-Room Residence at Rear original shapes. ‘They are put in tiny) of Main Balding Purchased boxes and carryout the saying: ‘‘Prec-} fi Additi 1 S ‘ fi ious things come in Small packages.” | ‘or tional opace Tor The merchants have not forgotten! Patients the young men of the family. either, ee aa and the Campbell and Johnson com-|) Dr. H. R. Lathrop has purchased of pany have ® suitable display of leather| Judge C. E. Winter the 42-room) resi- goods, including hand bags for all ocas-|detice on Tenth street, just back of the sions, collir cases, traveling ‘bags and|/Casper Private hospital, and as soon the smaller leather cases for military|@s possession is given, will have it re- sets, hangers and clothes brushes. Then|Mmo@eled to use for additional hospital the younger brother is always pleased | Space. a with the neekwear which can be found The Casper Private hospital is great- at this stove: fa oc wide: @lection: I} overcrowded, and Dr Lathrop hay And Mrs. Stewart of the ‘“Baby} had plans drawn for some time, for an Shop” ha: ust opened a box of the) pntire new building on the present site, tax site se: n |Owing to present conditio s, however, 6 a Ee ENS Free Oe a he oety wnt C8 fe has been deemed inadvisable to bulld | FIRST PHOTOS OF] McSWINEY FUNERAL: tyiper, thé cottin of the Inte the conta \orietfith. lite if? afaition to} at this time, aoe the property just tae Lord Mayor being bofhe from Southwark Cathedral London by his brothers, aft- the dainty hand work on the linen.| Guired will relieve at least part of the) ep the services: Lower; Archbishop Mdrmix of Australia, Teadtig the fairl a There are whole sets of the fine work, and then there are” the individual pieces. One set that is sure to take the tongestién at, the hospital. Or broken legs are the chief injury wift be treated in the new annex to the hos- Accident cases in which broken aris | Profession of many thousands. eye is in the Maderia work. All of the! pital. pieces are in the square shapes instead|y Be ie areas Samara Runes taytend ee acai was artanged by George B. MINER HURLED 10 DEATH Accidental Death at the bottom of the box were found the daintiest Armenian point lace edged! - hatidkerchiefs sa the world, Then there f FIGHTER FOUND DEAD were several. boxes of. linen kerchiefs , i edged with a tough of color and with colored embroidery in the corner. Gifts in gold ahd silver ‘for the young man are-foufid at the Kline Jewelry store: Emblem ¢ard cases in gold and silver, dnd platinum or geid emblems for the élub man are sure to please. Cigaret “cases, some in. silver and gold fhlaid, and in novelty shapes) ' i i | Keenan, 57, a freighter operating » be~ tween Lusk and the Lance Creek fields, }met death one-half mile north of the eT Sed 2 WHEN CHUGH BY BROKEN CABLE OF LOADED CAA THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., ‘Nov. 17.— J|Voseph Hanoski, 38, a workman em- ployed at thé Crosby mines, died of in- juries received When the cable that was Harnegal place on the Buck Creek road} @@Wing™a loaded car to the tipple ON LANCE CREEK ROAD LUSK, Wyo. Nov. 17.—John J. Verdict Returtied RIVERTON, Wy6.,. Nov, 17.+-An: drew /Mitchell, Crow Créek rancher who was found dead in his cabin from a gunshot wound by Alex Cox, a neigh hor, came to his death from the acci- dental discharge of a gun, according to a verdict returned by a coroner's jury which conducted an investigation of the Case. The remains were laid at fi- , We are selling good cars at prices which will not be duplicated again. Don’t let the opportunity pass—call at once and get the car you watt. We have lefi— nal rest in the burial plot of the ranch, —_— are appropriate and the ivory and goli| sin circumstances -which will. nevee|bPOKe and wrapped around the man’s mounted cighret holder is a jewel! Then!y« explained. Keenan's lifeless body |Dody, Whippihg him against the wall of) jou, ig the unlucky number among for the end of the inevitable chain one | was found under the front wheels of .ajthe building and causing numerous} 16 Japanese. can find pocket’ knives and gold novel-| wagon heavily loaded with casing andjiractures. Despite his frightful in- z ties ‘his horses were standing quietly. Sev-| Juries Hanoskf lived nearl yforty-eight ONE COLE 1920 iiodél, fotir passenger touring; wire wheels, The gift which will uondoubtedly| eral automobiles passed the outfit and | hours. Mail Us Your 4 3 [= plegse the éeiety matron can be found! the dead body as it stood by the road- aT ares KODAK cord tires bumper; practically a new car. $2100. at the Barnett Optical company. Phere side without noticing the body under} J, G>Stephens is erecting a rig on the FINISHING bd id they Mave the very latest, lorgnettes;the wheels. EB. W. Peezer, another wherry dome, thrée miles northwest ick ERs with the preferred medium length han-| freighter, was the first to notice that]of Horton in the extreme northeastern Quick Service * des in “both the silver and ‘gold. The)# tragedy had occurred. Keenan has|corrier of Weston county, and, 18 miles THE PICTURE ONE BUICK. lorgnettes, according to the latest fash-| a daughter living in Casper. north of Newcastle. Drilling/will com- SHOP. a ' fon, are A¥6rhi. on “ribbons or chains, SHANG TEE E . -|mencé in the’ Minnekahta limestone and Box 1076 and have the reading lenses in them.| A #;irited eonttoyersy is Weing car-| thé Minnelusa sand is expected at 500 Casper, Wyo. 1919 model touring car; new winter top; car is in fine condition; a real buy. ONE MAXWELL | 1920 touritig; demonstrator. Save $300 on this car. m4 These are’ just a’ few of the attrac-| ried on in the English press over’ the] feet. tive articles that The Tribune shopper! quéstion, “Why are. women so much |S SS saw. There are mahy more that we; more liable to quarre? than men?” | GRE RHEHRHBHREHBH HEHEHE EHH HEE HHH HEHE BH BHHHHHE expect ‘to tell_you about’ later. Mrs. James J. Brown of Newport, : { waite aS cde \. 7, is said to carry the largest life f i& o insurance policy of any woman in . 4 America. : of ight out of every ten women have ite 4 -| acquired ugly feet, say thé experts, by | ae SEE BEN Chairman Calls on Rural Residents} , to Join Without Solici- TI DATTLAOCOAL PALA Abd hed dddddeddididdead, SIEGES ISIE IMI IL IIOODIIL SEPSIS LDS 2B seats tation Hudson Also Seirie Closed Cars, Coupes and Sedans t “Mail your nume to the roll call’ ts| 4 — > — : 1 ©. thé request 6f Chairman J, S, Mechiing| ' ey : i : ° to the people‘of the rural ditricts. On| 4 " - +. deebiint of the eonditions of the roadd/fl | Plan Now to Own Every car offered is a quality car at far less than actual 2 at this time of the ar,/ no attempt) Your Own Home h * bd will be made to Ganvass the rural dis-} worth. : tricts for the. Red Cross roll call, But Your first step is. to buy . 2 Y complete arrangements have ‘a lot, pay for it during the y . : : HT? 4 mae spnortbye the seople- can bec Senne Reith ane The , SALESROOM—Gor, So. KithBall and‘E. Yellowstone. le ¢% membéts of the drive by mailing th conenonce building in’ th = name and Agfation to Box 1095. SDrye: 4 a rangemehts have: beon thade. «0. that as : : soon as the’ subseription is received a| : Red Cross, button will be sent the new} : * fe hee | We Can Now Make : ft is reported that some of the citi-| have» remarked that they: have] § not heen sblivited during the drive. Lo! § over come this, beginning on Thur morning al 10 o'clock, and 1 the end of the roll call dri , tor will be stationed mM thie lobby of the || Hil Exchange Building. “Drop ine and ARK SALES ¢ Go doe Ben Really 108 W. Midwest Ave. PHONE 74W. Prompt “Deliveries OADG CE ERVICH HEME IER HNN MEN EEE ENE EK ENE KEENER EERIE POH GH HEHEHE IRIE HGHI HEH HEEHEH HHH HEHTIHE HEI I IGOIE "SII IIS IDOL Sa ILI BSS So 2. SLITS SII SEPSIS IOV ILOS GH: ‘ get year button,’ "is the pléa of Mr i ‘ | C 4 ;* Meghlin > x A Casper Supp y Co. : : ¢ | ~ Phone 913 ae AND S f Rig ss ae ahaa allay sexta kestentenerennrnieetnentnnmenenbirinrnnnancnes? PIZI PIPL OCC LPCLCCCLLLCLLLLL CLO ; 1 REA IA IIIA IIB III IA DANIAN AID NAIA IAN AGA III AAI IIA AAI One of Our Casseroles feos oie ie j —phose with vitrified china insets are fireproof and i App es pp es CALI pan are guaranteed not to graze or crack. They ate per- " A whole carload of them. Just come and take them away by the A j oA fectly sanitary and. will riot ubsorb the flavor of food. box at prices that will satisfy you, yy 3 ¥ Y Klovd oud Ah —Fhose with glass insets, which are thoroughly sani- Pioneer Warehouse and Transfer Co. es es Bi tary, will not absorb odors’of:food. They will with- stand the various changes of cooking temperature without breaking. ROYAL-ROCHESTER MES HARDWARE @ HOLMES TO HOMES 0 AUTO SUPPLIES 136 West B Street Just below. the Courthouse ASK FOR MR. RAYMOND, tho Man Who Grows ‘Them JHHEHIEHHHRI ITALERI III TERIA TRIE I IIT IIIA IT When you get ready to have your gas connected Practical Plumber and Gas Fitter Thirty Years’ Experience Phones—Office 697M, Re x : i : : HARRAH EIA IIA IAAI IA IIA IAI AIA IIIA SSI IIA AISA IIE — oe A a ae eee emer ee ee meee eee rey meee eee me ae es a ts PYREX Hol PAIN? SPORTING GOODS PHONE 60! SECOND AND WOLCOTT ST. UNIVERSAL Announcing : a a ° Multigraph Service Co. 220 So. Wolgott St.—Opposite Post Office Expert Multigraphing—Form Letters a Specialty 2100-S Bldg.;Casper 5763 wryo. Orders may also be left Public Stenographer, Henning Hotel. = | SEE TE IE