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Quinlan Celebrates Anniv. A number of yuu aS r of yuung frients’ were en- tertained yesterday in recosnhionnce the birth’ anniversary of Miss Marz1- t Quinlan at her home on North histreet. The afternoon was spent p games and refreshments were 1} Served toward the close of the time. The guests were Misses Aire) Dinjz. » Marguerite Holmes, Mildred: Daly, ela Hayes, Frances Cottman, Mary Mary Fickle, Gertrude Counts, the | Leta Hauser, Jessie Baker, Etta Baker, Pr eee, Vivian Wonderly, ‘Vertie a onderly. Alice Miller, Newie Emrick, eb ‘ls December 11, a week from [Rhea Jackson and Rowena Irwin... may, The bazaar will havea dis: Seats: nt fancy work, novel_and appro-| Entertain Wyoming pandmade Christmas gifts as }Guests at Winter Home, | te jousehold goods and “eats.” One} Mr. and Mrs. Major Ormsby, who are he pe devoted to the serving of} spending the winter in Miami,’ Flu, Pring the afternoon, had the pleasure of entertaining Mr. oe -€ and Mrs. Ferris of Rawlins at dinner Sunday. at the spacious bungalow which they haye rented for the season. , oe * The Sisterhood’ of the Christian shureh will:meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. B. DeWoody, 302 South Kimball street. The regular pso- sram will be enjoyed. * aes Invitations Necessary wt American Legion Dance, The invitations which have been is- sued by the women of the auxiliary to the American Legion must be submit- ted at the doorway of the Masonic tem- ple for the regular Thursday night dancing’ party given for the benefit ot the American Legion. Up to this time Zuests without invitations have been admitted because of the,shottage of the cards. Anyone desiring invitations can yet them from members of the wom- en's auxiliary, St. Mark’s Guild Meets Thursday. A meeting of St. Mark’s guild will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the parish house of the church on the corner of Seventh and Wolcott treets, ‘Mrs. W. S. Kimball, Sr., ani Mrs. E. J, O'Mara will preside-as host- esses. Riot Thursday- Philathea choo! will meeting at ppeomised 2, Rood & tign Church salan chure ’ Dancing orrow. ‘ Spee of a series of, informal pg parties to be given by ‘the ee of the Elks’ Dancing club will fa tomorrow night in the Henning \, The three dining rooms of the will be used for, dancing an. peck’s orchestra Will furnish th Light refreshments will 6 4 during the eventam: i oe in Business Tomorrow Eve. ' Charles A. ‘Wilson ¢ church will be a ‘of the tomorrow evening a home, 804 South Woleott street not December 24 as announced ye: Any young Woman who at. the Presbyterian church and a pess women in the city who ‘hav, ther church home are invited, . } Miller Entertains Dinner Party, E. M. Miller presided at an in- ) dinner party last might -at sk in honor of Mr. William Swartz w Places at the tabse were laté ii} guests. ‘The deeoradons and the innments were in pink, and a large met of pink roses formed the cen ee No Meetings of the Presbyterian Aid Society. . se * 6; a Kensington leet Tomorrow. members of the Philathea Ken. on of the Methodist church wil tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o’cloc the home of Mrs. H. B. Durham South David street. Mrs, Durham be assisted by Mrs. Fred Place anc Elmer Litterdale. oe be held on Friday, there will be ‘no meetings of the different circles of the Ladies’ Aid society of the Presbyte- rian chureh on Thursday afternoon. ees , Mr. and Mrs. George Jarvis are leay- ing tomorrow for Seattle, Wash., whore they intend to remain for about six weeks. They will then return here be fore going to southern California, where they will ‘spend somie time. i ’ see : mal Dancing ly Is Enjoyed. «. P. C. Proud, assisted by Mrs F. Brewer, was hostess at an in dancing party given at her home 6 fouth McKinley. street last Satur-| Firs night. Over 25 couples received Bi Piss a i 5 ursday aft- lations to the affair. The time. was : dancing anata ity. Tuncheo ernoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs, - Z - W. E.. King, 52% South. Beech street. served by the pestomne o The West Side circle will assist the (ross Seal Workers eras Be Luncheon Guests. 5 ‘ B. B. Brooks, who is the Na- county chairman for the Red seal drive, will entertain the wo- who are to assist her in the work incheon tomorrow at noon at her in the Blackmore apartments. Viola L. Nohr, héalth nurse, will - The Girl Reserve club being formed among young business girls will meet at the Y. W.C. A. tomorrow evening tu complete organization. .All) girls who have been invited to join this club are urged to be present. : NOTICE. i Presbyterian Ladies Aid will” hold aj| hazaar at the church, corner of South Durbin and Sixth Sts., Friday, Decem eee and Mrs. Dutton to lain at Dinner, and Mrs. M. C. Dutton will pre at an informal dinner party given Pir home this evening, Places. at lining table will he laid for Messes. Mesdames B, H. Pelton, Ira J. rill, W. R. Johnson, H. J. Peter- Robert Reed, Joe Denham, Mr, irs. Briggs of Warren, Pa., who siting in the city, and the host 12-1-2t ————_—_ Man, woman, alone, faces 4 sure and certain destiny—extermi:ation. Do you catch? ay S PYREX WARE, THREE FUR GARMENTS IN ON‘ Pine mountain land, Wyoming Exploration turned Sunday from Chicago andy immediately to the mountain. ranch, “-. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Walker of Bur: ley, Iowa, have announced the birth of | a son, on November 26. formerly Miss Esther Planck, teacher in Casper and has many frieniis | in the city. -* OQ. C. Dyer is in the city from the Midwest camp at Big Muddy attending to business for the day. Pred Mrs. Olive Housle: On account of the bazaar which will | aimball Drug compnuy finéd to her home for the past few days by a severe cold. « Mrs: Jim Grieves and children have left their ranch’ home at Ervay an@jin the city. looking after business in- | are enroute to Los Angeles, where they will spend the remainder of the win- ter. / ee Miss Helen Carison, coynty clerk, is expected to. return today or tomorrow she from Denver, where Thanksgiving holidays, 4 2 6 Revy> Ira Wi: Kingsley, distyict, super’ Fo Charles Demarest is in from the YJ * cashier at the | company, r nt He e. pected to see a well spudded in Monday. =| on} Mrs. Walker, was a has been con- ‘ 66 : ibe See Onl E—Ry changing two buttons the wearer can Bre. s have her choice of » beautifol coat, an up-to-date dolman or # wonderful cape. Photo shows the “‘three-in-one” as a coat. | PERSONALS {| PRE Ce SS EY John C. Cheney, who is drilling on leased from the j tion at St. Luke’s hospital. spent the | intendent of the Methodist church, is visiting in the city from Sheridan. is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Chris Wagner on South Grant street. | ee 8 ' He ‘Mr.and Mrs. A. E. Stirrett/ are en- joying the week in Chicago on busi- ness and pleasure. 2 8 Miss Genevieve Metzker, been in the offices of Dirham & Lowey, is leaving this’ evening» for who has bos An- geles, where she intends ’to remain for some time, o. Mr. and Mrs. vér spent Sund * Fred Miller of Den- with Casper friends. BURNS Cover with wet baking soda— afterward apply gently— t Vicks Over 17 Million Jars Used Ye IRONS, COMMUNITY SILVER, SCISSORS All dable in quality, good taste and value. foe Mone whe Se munenetie of gifts for men and boys. RAZORS, RE- And for Men—W! IVES, GUNS, CLOCKS, AUTO PARTS, VOLVERS, WATCHES, BICYCLES +s _.» And hundreds of . GOOD “TOOLS AT RIGHT PRICES! J “FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY Mall Orders Filled Same Day as Received Pd pjouds- Street 4 Hardware lliver Company Her Supreme Joy _ A Gift from Dexz0le Store Christmas morning will certainly be a happy one if your wife or weetheart is the recipient of one of our beautiful’gifts of PERCOLATORS, MANICURE SETS, CASSER- OLES, VACUUM BOTTLES, CARVING SETS, ELECTRIC Telephone 714 Opposite Henning arly ‘NEWSPAPER MIAN FIRST 10 Volt _| LONDON (By Mail).—The Morocco | be “almost with certainty” the only liv- | img European who has hitherto visited | Sheshawan, the mysterious ‘‘secret” | Moroccan inland city which ts officially stated to be occupied by a Spanish. ex- peditionary force, Sheshawan,. or more correctly, Shef- shaon, he writes, is a small town of a few thousand inhabitants situated in the tribeland of the Beni Zeiel, about 40 miles to the south of Tetuan. The Times man says he visited it in ‘Moor- ish disguise in 1888 and only escaped with difficulty, He adds that the town is small, built along a sort of terrace on the ‘or its springs and streams, With the mong mountains, ite aloofnes: One Thi My Cold” | “That’s Dr. King’s New Dis- covery, for Fifty Years us a Cold-Breaker” IME-TRIED for fifty years and T never more popular than today. Nothing but the relief it gives from stubborn old’ colds,. and on-rushing new ones, grippe and throat-torturing coughs could have made Dr. King’ New Discovery the standard remedy it is today. No harmful drugs. Always reliable, and good for the whole family. Has a convincing, heal- ing taste with all its good medicinal and its Mrs. Milley was a teacher at P; School prior to her marriage. Mi Miller is a traveling agent for the C. and N. W. eee McDonald of the has returned from underwent a serious Arthur company, wiiere. he Ohio or Jenv +. Donald, who accompanied her husbana | there, returned about a week ago. Mr. | and Mrs. McDonald intend to leave for California, where they will spend some te 5 time. Friends will be pleased to know tg mit naatetss Scents that Mr. McDonald is improving stead- ony : iy: nak For coldsand Dr.Kings The Results of Constipation are sick headaches, biliousness, sallow in, waste matter in the intestinal system. Correct this health-under- mining condition by taking Dr. King’s W. B. Kilgore, special agent for the C. B. and Q. at Sheridan, was here Tuesday on his way to Cheyenne to testify as a witness before the federal court. if se J. B. Grieves is spending the day, in the city from his ranch at Ervay, on business and yisiting with friends, eee Robert @~ieves is in the city from Oil City on) pusiness for, the day. Pills, Feel good every day. Keep Vic” Johnson % SAL Se attorney | the system. clean ae wire, Same Jof Thermopolis, is spending several daya| Cla Price: 25 cents. All druggists. ¢ terests, OA i REE TSE | rikings | Tribune Classified Ads bring results. worth your consideration. FUR SALE Xmas Furs at a great saving. can get a pair of the best. cheap shoes. Christmas. ~ SFCRET VILLAGE | correspondent of the Times claims to! | high mountain side, and is renowned} xception of its. picturesque situation | ae =| painted wood—brackets and Our Semi-Annual One-Half:Price Sale Of Ladies’ COATS, SUITS, DRESSES and SKIRTS Beginning Thursday Morning at 8 o’Clock ‘We will place on sale our entire stock of Ladies’ Coats, Suits, Dresses and Skirts at one-half their former prices. This is your opportunity to purchase high-class garments of this season’s models‘ and styles at prices Children's Coats at 1-3 Off Former Prices Our'stock of Children’s and Misses’ Coats in sizes 5 to 16 years, at one-third less than former prices. Our entire stock of high-class Furs will be placed on sale for the remainder of this week at 33 1-3 PER CENT REDUCTION. This is your opportunity to select your THE SHOE SITUATION Never in the history of the country have good shoes looked so nice as they do today, and the cost is down to where almost everyone True shoe economy consists-in buying the best shoes you can af- ford-—good shoes are always a far more profitable investment than Complete line ladies’: bed room slippers in beautiful colors for The above shoes were bought >to sell at $12.50 to $16.50 a pair. We are going to sell them at the rid- iculously low price of ¢ $9.85 Incomplete lines—LADIES’ SHOES $10 to $12.50 Values $6.85 $9.50 to $10.50 Values $4.85 Richards & Cunningham Co. § THINK RICHARDS. & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST surrounding .gardens, Sheshawan pre-| sents no very particular features. | Puesday. Its inhabitants are poor. Their in- | dustries are the making of furniture in na tables— and the weaving, of woolen stu see a Moslem merchant from and a native proyerb ‘states: “If you| They ere renowned for their meanness, weeping, it is oMy a Moor of She- } shawan who could bave got the ie 1 of: him,” TELL NO TALES Beginning Today December ist We are going to give the practical woman Christmas Shopper , ‘An Opportunity to purchase the gift that pleases, at\the lowest prices we have ever offered. Fe SPS 5 CAS an SO Miss Vera Tangerman resumed her We will place on sale Every Suit in Our Large Stock at Half Price All of Our Beautiful Dreaia 20 Per Cent Discount They come in Serges, Satins, Tricotine, Duvetyn, Velvets. We have numerous articles for Milady that will please her immensely at Christmas time. 256 South Center Phone 1304-M » James Milne was ‘n from his ranch DEAD MEN] 1 ‘ phayideaers rprete tere | } | { 1 } ‘ ; 4 ‘ \ | ' 4 4 : t= t | } \ \ ‘ i 4 ‘ \ \ ’ R= \ ‘ V. { \ ‘ F