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. {line was found. » assisted by her mother, Mrs. Davis, served refreshments. _ THe riext meeting Will be field at the -| home of Mrs. MeGrew, 1211 ‘Hast See. Ghd street, or becember II, 7 Sarna cate bs Saturday pridge were arranged for and the after. noon was devoted to playing cards, ts were served by the hostes#. freshments, were Berved by thi (| dire. L. af. Bakee of NudWonta, Mont, 4 ee is Ea ig M the city to ne with hér Hiothen, iasterat Star ‘ Met. C. Milles, WhO. is Setfotity: sm. Reni er i8 dildo the sister of Mrs. The PEE HOUR aS DOOR Ta id | BE Be Btolsth. sho fatale to. rémeel jae of the _ ‘Temple. The here for several pei a be: wilt be Wi Mids insttobmists yee “ie hostesses. Tubbs, Harry Duhling and James Wil- son. z x of the ¥ Missionary | °—_-_—» society of the Sheensalet ches will_be| Miss Helen. McFayden, who is at- held tomorrow afternobn at 2:30 o'clock | tending School in Denver, is spending’ at the horme Of Mrs. B.S. Richtrason, }the Thaiksefving holidays at the home 133 North Kimball street. The regutar|of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- study time will be gpent/ ‘dyden. .« A meeti ees W. W.. Weibiffi left yesterday attor- néon for hiv hémné in Brie, Pa., where h ill e es eocied, patty, bre set Ee Lae a ne, before ratarn lodge rooms in fies Lois Hayworth was hostess at eee Miss Ida May Porter of the Midwest iInfng company, has returned from Oshoni, where shé spent Thankssiv- img at thé hore of her parents. | se 8 H. Br iting in, the: About tions for the vone. i 2 6 Brant Ee ee 7 : ire. ‘4 arters it _Détiver aftér spending iin 200 hah oe Lt @ wéek it the city on business the week ih Wér of a pledwute trip, |25¢ pleasure. Mr. Brunsvold was for- They are r i at te row: merly connéctéd with the Taylor & tel i brokerage house here dnd is now 2 ee2 #@ partnér in a Dénver company. Dinner Party Te * #8 Lovely Affair, __ 4, L. Brannon of Guernsey is in the airs. Harry” S éritettinea infor:| City looking after legal business. ees mally at a. 6:30 o'clock dinner party last Saturday night at her home 79 ‘ Mrs, G. R. Hagehs has left for Lan- South Wolcott street. The decorations der, where she will spend several days for the home-and the dining table wers | With her husband, Attorney Hagens; vases of rien Benuty tosés, |The | Who has a case if court there. i! appointr for the dinner weéré car i ried out in a pretty manner, After the several course diner, the evening was devoted to playing auction bridge. The honors were -received by M Car) Taylor, high; Mrs! Wit Weber, consolation; . Ralph Var Denburg, high, and Mr. George Jarvis, consolation. Places at the dining table were laid for Messrs, and Mesdames Ralph Van Denburg, Carl Payer, J. R. Dunbar, J. E. Rouse, Georgé Jarvis; Wiliam Web- er, H. A. Burke and the host and host- esd. . see Y¥. W. C. A. Tea Is Tlighly Successful. Mrs. E. G: Wise of Dubois, Pa., was the guest of Miss May Hamilton for several days last week, including Thanksgiving. Ys a TL. _K. Staley, broker, is registéred at the Brown hotel in Denver, while at- tending to business matters in that city . se 8 M, C. Price is leaving today for Den- ver where he will spend several days looking after business matters. * #8 N. S. Wilson, who has beei attena- ing to business in Denver for the past ‘ week, returned to the city yesterday. Attendaned at the Sundity afternoon | Mr. Wilson is general manager of the teas given at the ¥. W, C. 4. fs grow-| production department of the Midwest ing with each week. A Jarge numbor | Refining company. ot xirls were present yesterday after- ‘ oo. noon, enjoyed singing. hymns,and songs R. 8. Ellison, vice ‘president of the about the piano and meeting each other. |} Midwest Refining company, has return- Tea was served by Mrs. W. R. Mac-}ea from Denver, where he spéent thé Gregor, Who aeted as hostess. / past WéeK on business for the company. + a eehe _* * ‘ Young People Give: _ Gus Hardendorf of the San Juan Pe- Dance for Friends, — troleum company, has returned from Miss Lois orth and Perry Ha} Rawlins, where he has been attending worth delightfutly entertaified twoerty-/to off matters in connection with the five couples of their friends: with a| company. private dancing party Saturday eve- ning in one of the halls at the Odd Fellows’ temple. _Punch was served during the evening. - our . Casper Noses ids Regalar mg. The Casper Woman's club held its regular meéting at the home of Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. B. A. J. W. Binghayy last Saturday. A short} per, have adopted rented seas lip hie A isan from the state eee Dr, H. R- Lathrop has left for Chi- cago, where he will buy equipment for the new addition, to the Private hos- pital... THe ol c E. Winter home has been pufchdsed and Wilf be used as an annex to the present hospital. see * Peterson of Cas- a 3-year-old boy home department — at * Theodore Thulemeyer, district man: ager of the Mutuai Life Insurance com- pany, is in the city. 8 Fred Dillow of Thermopol guést of Mri.dnd Mrs, Guy Gay, 229 South McKinley street, for a few days. Cheyenne. At bedtime rub the throat and jer SCHEMBECK S CF Popular Public 10c Dances = OIL CENTER HALL 324 W. Yellowstone (Formerly W. Sécond) | ‘We have placed ont sale All SUITS at HALF PRICE _ ALL DRESSES at diary fiFes in Liverpool. ee revolvers rushed. the IRISH. AROUSED EN ROME. Italian chamber of deputies and the senate today received a strong protest concerning the latest serious events in ireland from the Irish clergy, headed by Cardinal Logue, archbishop of Ar- duced a profound impression especially among members of @he Cath- olic party, who have taken a decided attitude in favor of Ireland. * interpellations| ¢rations has now entirely disappéa the total strength of the army Novem- Ee, OS DIPPER IOREING, SRO MIVOER FT a tbe, eee 313,067. Mr: Bakér declares that the one-year period authdrizéd by con- net justified itself and as- serts that “from the point of the efficieney of the listment periods are of little value. The report réviews at length the néw educational and recreational program established since the war and declare« that “the time will come soon wh the peace-time army will be throughout an educational institution from which men will graduate better equipped to enter civilian pursuits and with a lar- ger and firmer grasp on citizenship and its responsibilities and privileges." The total cost of the war through the war department is placed by the secretary at about it is stated that in the liquidation of claims and contracts the saved the government 87 per cent of the outstanding obligations at the ‘end of the ware Discussing the disposal of surptus Secretary Baker mends that in the future the depart- ment’s plans keep in mind an effort to have on-hand at the termination of a war supplies of a character. so far as} consistent with army needs, that could} readily and quickly be absorbed into |) the country’s commerce. Declaring that hé is happy to leave to his successors in the war depart- ment the assurance that “in any na- tional emergency they have but to use and direct the limitless capacity and willingness of thé which spontanéously offers itself when a crisis comes,” Mr, his report with a tribute to the navy and civilian wat organizations for co-} operation during and after the war, and dechires: that: Xe n equipment, personne! and spirit the army of the United Statés totiay is an object of just pride to the country.” } power to interfere to obtain a solution to end present conditions in Ireland. PUBLIC GALLERIES OF HOUSE CLOSED. leries of the House of Commons were closed today and approaches to the house of parliament weré guarded as a precaution against a possiblé untoward imefdeént, following the disclosure of an alleged Sinn Feit conspiracy for opera- tions In England. SENN FEIN BEHIND ARSON, IS CHARGE. Shortt declared in the House of Cont mons today in reply to questions re- garding Saturday night's dock fires seemed to be no doubt that the’ fires were the result of an organized con Spiracy in which members of the Sian Pein party were engaged TUBERCULOSIS the service of the entire community as oné-of the’ returns for the money con- tributed to the Wyoming Public Hea!th ussociation through the salé of Cross seals, with all county, to do What she can in instruct- iftg them and assisting them in sanitary care in their homes, such as burning sputum, separate care of dishes used by, patients,” etc. Of sputumr to the laboratory for exam- imation and while in the city will be glad to address clubs and: societies. in overseas ‘service, is a member of the Anierican Legion and last year was on the staff of the Wisconsin Anti-Tuber- culosis association. NEW ORGANIST from Lebanon, Pa, to assume the du- ties of orgtnist and choirmaster at St. | charge of this work at once. : es Se eet aay Tribune Want Aad vring results. IT FILLS THE NEED th Men armed police, who @ forced to liberate the supposed cendiaries. Cotton soaked in gaso- SEMPATHY (BY .Assoctated Press.) ROME, Noy. 29.—Members. of the h. Facts enumerated in, the pro- and the languagey used have pro- here, It is expected that mt if it is not possbile for a friendly ABy Associated Press) NDON, Nov. 29.—The public gal- ‘ (By Associated Press) EONDON, Nov. 29,—Home Secretary incendiary in Liverpool, that there war, SURVEY BEGIN (Continued from Page Two) Red She hopes to get in personal touch tuberculous persons in the Shé will bé' glad to send specimens Miss Nohr is @ graduaté nurse, was ‘AT ST. MARK’S J. .W, Bucher arrived this morning | When your doctor 4; de: that you need ff Se cides oes _ offs Emulsion you may rest assured that he knows that it) will fill the need better thn anything else. Scott & Dowie, Moontfield, ¥. 26. Se aD enlistment stess has WASHINGTON, P. 'Tumulty, seeretary to the pri | Was offeretaty appaintment today by the customs court of appeals, but is un¥ decided regarding appecting it. fot Re a A aw “P. stocks maintains grounds whielt it has been proven nets the city thousands of dollars in tourist trade ou: Mr, Adams: has géneral supervisio1 of the équipment imstaned on the caniv grounds and) practical information to impart, - UNITED STATES HAS FOUNDATION (Codtinued from Page One.) u secretary of the Ther- . ber of Commerce, Will be pal speaker at the Chamber of Comuerce forum luncheon tomorrow when municipal camp grounds’ wit BY the subject. rmy oné- American camp IWAPLINE USED —_—_—_—_—_O STERLING BANK TENE HE i CLOSES DOORS SIODENED oY vEKTH Associated Press) . 0., Nov. 29. a bank of St ' TO LOCATE GOW Missing Bovine Found on Sunday Trip; “Open House” at Han- Bsthér May Fortehberry, five-months- £ ol daughter of Mr. and Mrs, L. P. { Fortenberry, died gt thelr homd, Fi North Durbin street, Saturday after- | ic mage [Room at 2 o'clock. The body, which 1 Bi in Keres abe 2 penal ees Was at the ShatferGay ¢hapel, was gar Big Success a Stock Is tes.c08 shipped to, Dénton, Texas, on the Bur | | lington this afternoon. . In an effort to’ find a cow which had echoed £0 8 strayed from the McFarland . dairy ranch about five miles west of Casper, both of the MésFerland boys went tip int an airplane yesterday and found the animal wandering in the vicinity. of Bessemer Bend. Both Frank and Fred McFarland went up in the plane piloted by Ted Powers, official pilot of ¢! Western Airplane ¢orporation, Frank spotted the cow and on the later trip Fred confirmed the report made by his brother after the flight. Four or five flights Were made yes: < Herman Brakke of Lingle, Wyo., is in €asper on business. PRICE OF TIRES IS CUT IN SALE An opportunity to purchase Millér tifes dnd Michelin tubes is afforded at the closing ovit sale heme held by the Aerie Rubber companiy, 122 West. Mid- West avenue. In many instances prices terday by Powers, yesterday beme open}! tirés have beén cut nearly fy two house day at the Western Afphine quring this le, ‘The Harnea Rrotmers hangar cast of the city. ¥. ¥. Stock, [276 CMsing out their stock Of tires anc who was prominent fii the formation of | [ubee S60 make voom for their inerdasé the cofporation and who actually brot |!" tarniture business. a $13,730,300,500 and department recom- people Baker concludes (By Associated Press.) _ Noy. 29. THE FRANKLIN Removable Gas Nave feta fr Boilers and Furnaces stalled. Convertible Mark's Episcopal church. \Br. Bucher, | é if is understood, has studiva tnacr some | This Burner of the best masters in the Bast. The § musical fraining and talent he will! best : bring to the churely are regarded as a'|@ proved to be the red distinct acquisition and he will take Burner so far from § Gas to Coal or vice ; . no tools necessary. H. A. BURK, Heating & Plumbing. 319 8. Durbin, business. plasé call for them this weék. ber 4th. out prices: 122 West Midwest Ave. Phone 249 Phone We are closing out out Tite and Vultanizing If you Havé tires here for repairs or replacement, We will positively closé this department Decem- Miller Tires and Michelin Tubes. Ave being sold at the lowest of closing out prices. Aemeé Rubber Co. HARNED BROS., Props. Joseph ident, Read The Tribune Classified Ads. has : in ¢ 13 The sale will be closed Deceinber 4 the airplane business to Casper, acted 4} da hibet for ted antpidne COLA. after lasting oné weer. Patrons of this Powers reached an altitude of store who have tires or tubes for te- feet in one of his flights and was abte|Pair or replacénient iW the Aerie Rub- to see the Silt Creel of! fiekf 45 mites! ber company shoy hive béen asked to RTC 08 @aipieds call for them by December 4, Many who had planned to go to the flying field were unable to reach the hangar on account of the snow. Héw- ANNOUNCEMENT We' are schedule Cf 0 eh eae > the rem for the last deg years, to baal stubborn ; — ever, the open house day yesterday was so successful that it is planned to hold similar programs in the future. finch stad ait mal deste ANNOUNCEMENT PRIZE WINNERS STILL DELAYED Results in the Better Babies con- | test could not be announced today as it will be necessary to re-examine children in several divisions whose gradings were the same before the winning children can be announced. The contest is considered to have been a tremendous success in, every way. Calls’ were still being received totlay by members of the committes from mothers who were not able to bring their ehfldren on: Friday ana Saturday, asking that the scoring be continued. preparing our for December for Yearly Audit and Firial Closing of Books These figures will be used for the annual in- come tax return due next March. If you would care to hear of our services we would be glad to advise with you. Reimerth & Vandenberg ep the ietikly and gently. TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer CORONA—L. C. SMITH ‘ ee SE et ae E. P. Wickersham of the Board of Public ountants Casper Typewriter | Underwriters, is im the city ore DERITEAE! 306 O. S: AX . Tele 767-5 Exchange pauAmamans s BOS SLG ity Lew Gay will leave tonight for the 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 856 { delicious taste wonderful variety beautiful boxes— ‘ a pleasure to give a joy to receive— :