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F He wil Spend the Thanksgiving “holiday. with his family here. % i se 2 Charles Stott,:a member of the Bach- elor’s club. on. South Grant street, is ‘spending Thanksgiving with his par- ents in his old home in Douglas. ~~ * om Se : e _ award Carter is in the a&ty trom Salt Creek forthe day, 3 Bey “eee -R. Ku Staley, broker, has returned a business trip spent in Denver. ig 18 W. P. Holman, Jr.; is in from Salt Creek, where he is employed with the Midwest Refining company. remainder of the day on business. He returned to his horne here’ in the eve- le ——— vas held last night at the home’ of Sa a “i { y Messrs. J. F. Sullivan, Ralph Westhold,| ° T- EB. Hil of Lander is spending sev- Cligford Jotinson, Ra Weaver and Wil.| tal days in the city attending to bus- F quets of cut flowers. Miss Helen Carlson, county clerk, left The music was supplied by Mr. Mul- Fred Andrew is in the city for the|exeavating for the’ cathedral which is liam Rehr, on South Grant street. The| iness matters, FOR j " ve deliveries, BIG CATHEDRAL) se sane st seco The. first of the evening was spent| yesterday for Denver where she will od 2 ey re oe lin, with feature pieces played by tho| Thanksgiving time from his headquar-|to be built here by Wyoming consistory RTES GOING UP ightful informal dancing party | 2iMe home was nicely decorated with bou- he playing auction bridge. Later an in-| Spend the week-end on a pleasure trip. ‘ 7 7 folmnat-auhoe wan tie ederminsetl a Sica CHEYENNE, Nov. 25.—The work of| CHEYENNE LIGHT house “orchestra, composed of Messrs.| ters in Thermopolis. He is visiting | No. 1, A. A. 8. R., was’ completed Tues- NOR Rehr and Sullivan, with friends for a few days, day and work on the foundation is to ‘unch was servedall during the eve- eee begin at once. Construction will rest] oupyR 3 Rg ning and at midnight light refresh-|| Mr: and Mrs. Thomas Black are| temporarily wlien the foundation is in. inh: yh Barts Decadal enne Light, Fuel & Power company, — OLD STANDBY, FOR The structure, which will cost half a million dollars, willbe one of the hand- soinest fraternal society buildings in the Rocky ‘Mountain’ region. ; Democrats Elected | ments were enjoyed. spending Thanksgiving in the city from The guests included Mr. and Mrs,| their ranch near Douglas, They are Allen Norby, Misses Abby Arnold, Mac-| the guests of Mr. and Mrs. lL. K. Hill garet England, Polly | Wickstrum;| for dinner. Catherine -Dunn and Margaret Knit- ore Lae SK ee ate ie coh: aut home in Rawlins after visiting with (en tee +. Mrs, Manbeck ess riends here for the week. Mr. and . ip A man woman eepe for ‘This Eyening. Mrs, MeLaine plan to spend Christmas| AS Republicans to | “Sst Bandy will talk yo In recognition of the birth anniver-_in San Franaisco. that @ame thin; sary of 'Mr. Harold Manbeck; *and cf solthnatihed . _ Refuse to Serve WRIGHT, Wyo., Nov, 25.—Because they are Democrats, but were elected the ‘wedding anniversary of Mr. and Tom Harmond, who has heen con- Mrs. Manbeck, an informal stag party | nected with the Midwest Refining ot- | ee Y those _ frequently will be given at their home this eve-| fices in the Oil Exchange building, has i Sloan’ atta: rheumatic twinges. A counter-irritant, fa Linis ning. left for the northeastern part. of the|on the Rei ment scatters the congestion and . 1 t 5 publican ti¢ket, J. V. Ship- r} eee state where he will attend to business. ve . | weates without ing to the ai Regul Meetii bat yp tices’ ley and Bert Shipley have served no- tice that they will declige’to quality respectively for the offices of justice of the peace and constable of the High. light district. of the We0, T. U, R. W." Wood is here from Louisville, ‘he regular meeting of the W. C. T.| Ky., looking after his oil interests in U. will be held on Friday afternoon at'| this part of the country. 2:30 o'clock in the Natrona County a Poet ys Kept heady: Wed sie ek “ s for’ reducig ea Gentle elimina orator . pains and aches‘of lumbago, neural muscle strain, joint stiffness, and pain, packiaDtirabed het Ss EES SE 8 Public library. An important business} ‘Miss H. Black is visiting in the city ¥ bruises, and the results of exposure. dal session will be held and ail are ex | with her sister, Mra. M. EB. Weeks, TH You just know from its Seeutarr pected to be present. from her home. in Erie, Pa. healthy odor that it will do you i ¢ ene ia. a; Ye a hrc pil. : Sloan’s Liniment is sold by afl drug- Examinations Before Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Burnett have re-| Dr, Edwards’ Olive TabletsGet | sists—35c, 70c, $1.40, i Eastern Star Meeting. turned from Glenrock, where Dr. Bur- Sause and Remov The ne: committee of the Raet-| nett was called “to inspect the eyes ot at the Ca and chat elt ern. Star will be ready to conduct ex-| the school children. They made the ards’ Tablets, aminations at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow | trip overland, an eaperss perpen evening before the anniversary cele- oo eg bowels and positi ik. brations which will stdrt immediately| Miss Agnes Clare has left. for her afflicted with bad breath find at 8 o'clock. * {home in Douglas, where she will spend The officials of the evening are: Mts. | ‘Thanksgiving with her parents. She B. B. Brooks, worthy matron; L..A.| will return to her position with the Reed, worthy patron; Mrs. C. Nico-| Midwest Refining company on Friday. | laysen, associate matron; Mrs. Homer oY Shaffer, associate conductress; Mrs. E. W. Gibson is in the city from Gertrude Duhling, conductress; Mrs.| Chadron over the week-end attending John McGrath, treasurer; Mrs. ,C. H.]| to business interests connected with his Townsend, secretary; “Mrs. William |* oi) holdings. * Kleber, Ada; Mrs. Wilber Tubbs, Ruth; ee Mrs. Emma “Sturgeon, Esther; Mrs.|° ww. w. Garner of Rawlins is in the Hugh ‘Patton, | Martha; Mrs. Jve| city looking after business interests for Lowndes, electra; "Mrs. J.J. Svendsen, | the next few days. warder; Mrs. M. C, Keith, chaplain: see Mrs. Ethel Wilson, organist, and Mrs. Carl Wever of the Exploration Oil & J._S. Mechiing,. marshal. Gas company; has returned» from the "An claberate celebration in recognt-| mack Hills where he attended to com. tion of the 26th anniversary will be BETTER. DRAFTING 4 _ SPECIFICATIONS * BUILDING I. LARSON 326 E. First St—Phone 825 STUDIO Gloria Blake announces the opening of her Studio for instructio: in Voice Training, Dramatic Expression and Stage Presence. ‘ held. 2 Dinner Before are Pupils will receive the benefit of my ten years’ experience in Con- cert Recital, ic and Dramatic Stage, as well as my splendid traini merican and Europeah masters, ~ ~ Mrs. Pitt Covert will be hostess at a |” formal dinner party ‘to be held. at her home before the Salto’ dance tomorrow even. «©. A number of couples of the soch ty) set have received invitations for the dinner. 5 [PERSONALS | There may be those who do not desire the. fundamental work but: desire coaching for appearance at thelr club, lodge or school. Let me prepare you for your appearance. Under proper coaching you will learn to release a voice. or tell a story that will not only give pleasure to others, but be a source of great satisfaction to yourself. For Appointment Phone 1133 or Address 548 E, Yellowstone Highway i bring back the sunshine take ‘ s Mr. and Mrs. L. Sweeney are in the GOLD MEDAL city from the Buzzard ranch enroute , to New Mexico where they will visit <gniBLEM with friends and relatives for some time, . ‘The national remedy of Holland for over 200 years; it is an enemy of all pains re- eee Mrs, Carolina Campbell is here from Denver on business with her customers Something Entirely among the. jewelers. editing from kidney, liver and uric acid hi aera troubles. All druggists, three sizes. F. R. Hufsmith left yesterday after-| Look for the name Gold Medal om every hex e w noon for Douglas, where he spent the me imitation RRM ‘Your Dollars _ Have Grown Bigger As prices fall lower your dollars will grow yet bigger—that is, the ones you save. A completely illustrated book of rhymes to cnt out is included in Pictorial Review for December. Every child in America will be delighted with this wonderful novelty. Whén cut out it actually makes a complete book all illustrated in beautiful colors. Then there’s a set of Christmas cards in red, gold, blue and orange for the little ones to cut out and mail. Don;t miss these two features in the magnificent holiday issue of Pictorial Review for December OUT TO-DAY. re how comfortable you do feel with a growing Savings Account—and the growing confidence of your banker. Save more than ever now—save here Wyoming National Bank ry po ieee LAST FOUR DAYS OF NOVEMBER ~ The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. © Se Aaa rei’ be iets ts RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY,. WAGONS Phone 62, Office and Yard: First and Center 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT On all our beautiful Dresses, including Evening Gowns 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT x On all Cloth and Plush Coats. 2 B Hee 2 ? 3 . 3 wich supplies tis city with electricity, | rat ovett tory Ex andsteam tor heatihe purposes, | py he aes ches .tile@.. application w! the state Ps 00 Public service commission for permis- Pays ‘ 000 ‘sfon to ‘Increase its rates, #ffective: De- | en ea erento is cember" 20. A penting, ‘on. the peers | ; 5 . -g.| tion will “be hela December 10. "The ‘ . |» for Sagar Beets) pirvcten increase wo tates icons || Wilmort Crum Swee ing to the ai int of Bas or steam pur- Bees: 2 ae chased, and apply only, tp, The BOOTE Cdk dh nnn gehnitrrrreZee es. The -maximum rate for steam{and the maximum rate for gas ine posed tepresents ‘an increase of] crease represents an increase over the it 88 percent over the present. rate, | present rate of about 36 per cent. ‘per No home complete without it. We carry them in white enamel, nickle, copper and silver. IT MAKES A USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFT! Jos. I. Schwartz Art Jeweler—E. Keating, Mgr. Casper — Denver: SS iThe Next Few Days On Growing Girls’ Brown and Black Low Heel : School Shoes iFhese Shoes Have Been Selling for $5.50 to $8.50. ; ~ ON SALE AT $3.95 As Long as (They Last cc ee Se 24 East. Second Street RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM CO. ’ Make Your Christmas Gifts Useful as Well as Beautiful by Using Royal Society Embroidery Package Outfits In their exquisite daintiness, beauty and usefulness make ideal holi- day remembrances and offer a most economical way to solve the gift problem. We have just unpacked a large shipment of these goods consisting of Towels, Scarfs, Combinz Jackets, Pillow Tops, Card Table Covers, Napkins, Aprons, Centerpieces, etc. Also many beautiful hand-made pieces for those who do not have » the time to devote to such work. | We feel sure all gift seekers should find the gift they desire among’ these as they are all Articles of Necessity and Decorative Uses for women, children and the home. Note-Customers desiring these hand-made pieces should make their selections early, -as-we can only secure one piece of a kind. See our. Window Display. Announcement — Until Dec. 15th we will take .subscriptions for the Delineator at the special price of $1.50 per year. . THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM CO. WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST Od hat hd bE hahha dodo dodo do dick de dadede dod tdeded VITO OOIIILIIOS TOI OIIIOOIIIMOIII SOMO Te