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——— ae Son Arthur. A deticiouk Ggugh Served at 7 o'clock asd the eveni spent with music and a soélal 5 s' associat The guest list included Mesars. ahd ie Virginia. reel | Mesdames Charles E. Rose, Harry ~ square daices were featited at a re-|mer Alex Harvey, J. .W. Mill | snion of Sothe 250 “ola thmiérs" dt <he | Charles Bauer, Wilber Tubbs, Carl be nic auditorium. Many country |D. J. Edelman; Mesdames Sam Serv- jesidents participated In the Garice and|ice, Chaftes Wheeler, Charlotte Pffér, entertainment, whith included a lunch} William Miller; Misses 1 Jone: crrved at 12 O'C1OeK, _jlyda Buckstrom, Loralie Pfter, ai “Many of those In dtteHdance at past | Méssfs. Dewey Jones, Lawrence Ptter, reunions Were hissing and it developed | Richmond Schnoor Master D. Li. that cnly thrée men ‘and four wornén | Edelman. remain Who lived in. “the Old Town’ * of 1888. The éxchange 6f reminiscences | Special Meothiz . F of Side Circle. delightful feature among of 6f@ friends und Aequaintances} “There Will be a spécidi masting of vere few who. failed to ah-! tte members of the Edst Site Circle of MW of the dance as revived | the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid society at pioneer days, » }the home of Mrs. G. W. Twiggs, 1t2 itatton of Poems of his own com-} Hast Second street, on Thifstay after- 1 by Laurence Jameson met with | Aoon at/2:30 o'clock. appreciation and founded out in 2 @ ng Of Pleasing entertainment. eee * * Eastern Star to Elect, Officers. There will be an election of officers at the regular meeting of Fort Cas- per chapter No} 4, Order of Eestern Star, which will be held in the Tem- ple duditoriim Thutsdiy evening at 8 o'clock, in Di ¥ be marriage license of Dr. Kenneth Pherson of this city, and Dolina of Detroit, Mich., was issued y in Denver and the wedding e the same gay. Mr. and Mrs. irrett, brother-in-law and. sis- the groom, attended the sery- Trdsséau Shower P y Affair. ee. | ices. | Dr. and Mrs, MacPherson will re-! turn to this elty in & few days. Dr. MacPherson only recently located he: jut has already established a lucrati practic “| Migs Tima Pattén, adghter «of Mr: and Mrs, Hugh Patton, whose mafriage to Silas Brooks will be: éne -of:ithe ‘0. re Presbyterian Young People | Enjoy Original Entertainment. About forty young people of the short while spent there, en ames and cohtests, the guests d to the heme of Rev. and rles Wilson, At the manse the | * @ was spent singing old songs. -La- ter a delicious Tuncheon was served. Toward the close of the evening a huge pile of vari-sived ‘packages was placed in the middle of the floor did each guest Was presented with”a novel inging from toy automobiles to n evening was much enjoyed by ng people who expressed their tion to their host and hostess. os 8 rand Mrs. A, E. Stirrett, who been spending séVeral weeks in o and other eastern points, are expected to Peturn to their home here tomorrow. | ve Dinner Alfréd Grile and: Jamés 11. hosts at a stag dinner giv apartments. on David stre The guest. of honor was » an attorneyof Denver, who in the city for the past day A number of prominent busi- men were ‘the guests of the eve- * ele Poling Entertains formal Luncheon. . Poling entertained at an luncheon -yesterday noon in honor of her grandmothex, Mrs. O. A. Stewart of Minneapolis, Minn. "sat the prettily appointed table were set for Mrs, -R. ker of Missoula, Mont., Mrs. Charles ler, Mrs, By Brei: and Mrs: A. » besides the guest of hondér Mrs. at luncheon n visiting in tie y the past se 1 weeks. She to leave soon for Seattle, Wash., he will spénd the remainder of winter. 2 ane eee LATEST NOVEL CREATIO} It is com; of & number of pan- els over a dréss of black ‘satin. Tiny beads in many colors blend into an ex- quisite mosaic on the. panels, The un- usual fedtute is that the panels run from the collar to the bottom of the Nekict, something entirely new in the) ‘| fastiion woyld. LDREN'S COLDS should not be “dosed.” Treat them the * lythian Sisters to Elect Officers. | nice temple No. s; will meet on ‘Thurs I. 0. 0; F. hall's Will be the annual ind.a good. attendance {4 desired, \ll members resident in the city and all visiting members are invited to ut- “ tend. oe 6 een sae Birth Anniversary | | | S$ K & Is Celebrated. { Mr. and Mrs, John Schnoor were host - VAPORUB ste Over 17 Millioh Jars Used Yearly Discount Sale oh Our Entire Stock of ~ Cloth and Plush Coats and Dresses Including Duvetyns and Velvets ~- All Suits at -Half Price Make this a practical gift- giving Christmas. Any of the » above articles will make -a highly acceptable gift. 256 Soutt: Center © Phone 1301M served by the hostess to the nfteen reaesie- | "street. | Meets Tomorrow nS followed the kchemé hite ‘ahd Wére tafried out feat pices eb? Gael ts ret athe sh ah was pleasantly spent. A dainty luncti¢on __ A compinta tf ing Of the members of the North aha South Mission Study ms Of the Womeri's ty of the ptist church Win be held Thursday rnvon at’ 2’ O'élock At the Worte of Mrs: 0. W. Morgan, 351 North Durvin ee) 3. W. Johnson Host | at Stag Party. , | Silas Brooks will be the guest’/of hon- or at a stag party to be given Thurs- day evening with J. W. Johnson as host. * D: 4 The Temple auditorium will be the seene of the third dance to be given by the members of the Salto Dancinys chil on Friday evening. The music will be Supplied by the Casper bani orchestra. Fbitmer 3 Maities Gn Coast. Word Has been teceived here froih San Francisco of the marriage of Ray George to Mow Berth Stock Sunday Ray F. Gebrge is listed in tie Casper city directory as fore- midn of the Watren Coitruction com- pany. ‘Mrs, Stock léft the city about a morth ago in her motér car apparent- ly to make the tip ovérland to the Pa- cific coast. Mrs. Stock is. the former wife of J. ¥. Stock, wealthy oil man and active head of the Western Airplane corpora- tion, He brought the first airplane to Casper. ~A divorce was granted from Mrs. Bertha Stock about a year ago, friends here say. Since then he has re- Mmartied -and is making his home in Casper. ‘ Presbyleriah Men to Be Entertained. Men of the Presbyterian church ana | otters Who are not connected with a church Nere have been irivited toa so- etal evening at the Presbyterian rfanse Friday at 8:20 o'clock, when Rev. and Mrs, Charles A. ‘Wilson will €ntértain. eee Presbytertati Circle e¢ The West Side. ci - terian church will meet at 2:30 tomor- row afternoon Wit! B: L. Donley, federal prohibition o:- cer, spent yesterday in the city from | Cheyenne. 1 ys : John, McFayden of the Ohio Oil com- pany, left yesterday morning on a tour of inspection of the fields. “es J. M. Dougins, returned to Denver last night efter spending the day here looking after business connected with his oil interests. ss 8 Mr. and Mrs. Hal Curran are spend- ing the remaindér of the week in Den- COME! “Po the Methodist church parlors Thursday, Dee=m- ber 9; a Christmas Bazaar opens at nooH. Chicken dinner served ff6m 6:30 p. m. through the evéning. tae | GOLD AND BLACK BROCADE SASH OF JETTED EVENING GOWN: gorgeous Sash of gold and black bro- cade makes the most of its dpportunii- ty on this jetted evening gown and goes on to form one side of the bod- ice. * | ver on a business and pleasure trip: They expect to return to the city Sat urday. * Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Adar Lake City, Utah, are spending severs Cold or Cough? : when Dr. King’s New . ecks It? , bees the old cough or cold drag on, or the new/one develop seriously, is folly, especially when at druggists, you cah get such a proved and successful remedy as Dr. King’s New Discovery. For over fifty yeats, a standard teniedy for céughs, colds ‘and grippe. Eases croup also; <Loosens up the phlegm, quiets. the croupy cough, stimulates the bowels, thus relieving the congestion. All druggists, 60 cents, $1.20 a bottle. * ily rid yourself of it by talsing 's Pills... They act mildly, stir rh titer and bring a healthy bewel | 25 certs. -_ Same old pric: GS GILIILLS DGD SLL LLLAAD ALL mn Black, Tan - ahd Grey | Ds 20 Per OPIS EE EIT IRA EB _, LADIE . Having left over from our big Shoe Sale a good many Ladies’ Faiicy Shoes in lace and button, these we are going to sell at $3.65— a féal bargain. . Come and see for yourself. Values up to $10.00. Clearance Sale of Broken Lines $12.50 to $16.50 Values RN ERT AS RA ROO TA ~ Ladies’ Shoes : Lot 1. $9.85 Coie and / ’ SHOES See These Heal Values Cait Réduction on All Children’s Shoes tichards & Cunningham Co. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM Co: WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST. SLO IIL ILI ILI VEL DELP OGL LE LD ELD DILL. days in the city looking after business; PAGE THREE - be i ° booths the total fae the day was in ex- intere&ts and visiting with friends. cess of $150. ER EAR SE vs 5 Miss Gladys Ford and Miss Edith . | Bt. and Mss. Maurlee Kelighier cf $35 1 | Cook managed the sale_at the Hub last + & | Soiith Ash streot, are the parents ba | * ‘ night, Miss Glaydine Eddy dnd Miss - |a baby girl born yesterday morning. $ Jane McDonald were at the lyric; Mrs. * The mother and datghter are doing A } ries S. Faussett and Mrs. R. M, | nicely. Th Ee 1 the Iris and Miss Kather- “ | RR ERS i 5 or Wi H ssert and Mrs. B, O. Nesbitt at | C. J. Hares df the Ohio Oil company, | | the America. Miss Vioia Nohr assisted |left yesterday morning for the flelds ‘ | the booths. where he will make a tour of inspec- iqu today was in charge of | tion. * | 7 ; Mrs. Riley and Mrs. Berwick will have | | b Wiig Sa! * ‘ * Charge témorrow. Mrs. George Fergu- Charjes Bruce has ved in the city; : Ty WER s6n's Class of tle Methodist church will + from Sarita Clara, N./Y., to make his! Audiences Respond to Appeal for|man an hootlis on Friday And the Al- | home. | sf | tar and Rosary society of the Catholic ~ | se | Purchase of Christmas Seals; jemuren will have charee all day Sate ; H. C. Bretsehneider of -the Western | urday. | States Of & Land Co., accompanied by} Arrangements Made to | [the field superintendent, ’M. J. Rath- . Supt. A jon, left this morning for the fields Continue Work Denver to where He -will make a tour of Inspec: | ak oT | tion: tion, They made the trip overland. | » Encouraging prog! iP. school hs +e in the Christmas seal drive, it board, who is in Denver, will remain * ‘ _ Miss E. Solberg of Thermopolis, has| ported today. to attend the conferenc: aecepted a position with the Midwest] The sales at-the fou moving pict oo Refining company in their offices in| theaters last night ‘amoun Walter H. Wheeler of Denver is in¢ the Oil Exchange building. 94 and with the sales at the usper_on business. . er e@ = — = Se Miss Frances Harrington has” re. i sumed her position with the Midwest ” Refining company after being confined to her home fur several days by ill- . nese sea OW a prospective Mr. EH. Thompson of} sath aon inother prepared days in the city visiting with friends | f " & and attending to bu n affairs | or babys coming Mike McCleary is in the city,from the } % re Banner ranch visiting with friends and Z pats ; ; . attending to’ business for a few days.| Evolarion OF ail the vital adventures in life, the birth of a baby is eee the climax of nature’s most wonderful evolution, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spurlock are | ‘i: te want i ‘ e u the internal organism of a woman for a safe and edy Sweetwiter attending to business and ai : but it i & thé spe visiting ‘with, friends. ivery; but it is more the éxception than the tule when bi doaties are nature, unaided, perfotms her part: at the crisis in a Ralph Downs has returned trom a manner to relieve pain and contribute to comfort. business and pleasure trip in Nebraska, “1 was ofraid,” Writes a ONT: Tax a Oldahomn, 2 , prospective mothtr, “anti! an re Lisa sa ieee | experienced mother told me about MotHen’s FRrIEnp,” A. G. Boos, chief messenger for tit? | “—but now 1 cannot recommend Moriier’s Frtexn too Fs "American Railway Express in the trans- | highly for I know it ielped ine wonderfully, dnd 1 can nc Missouri department, is in Casper on almost say my baby ‘was Born without pain. ‘At the business, present time I am using it ggain, as T do not want to go A minent thru the ordeal without it.” a EF FO) Three geuctations of prospective mothers have used Druggist Testifies Morxer’s Fritnp. When gently applied, during the ReSando Boach,.Calif.—""T- wish: to cai! period of expectancy, it sdothes the fine net-work of &ttention to my experience in the sale of nerves, lubricates the broad, flat, abdominal muscles Dr... Pierco’s Anuric and prepares the way for an easier, quicker and practical Tablets. Ihave never delivery. ie yok atten For valuable Booklet" MOTHERNOO given ‘ea vers : ‘or Valuable F r ID and The BABY” — Satisfaction. It seem e, full in coupon below arid mail direct to the makers, of that every sold OTHER'S FRIEND. y sells another. Mey w. Aobtd ilths plete olts \ very much inclined, / ARNING: tusing platn oils, greases and substitutes. - like ‘most druggists of act on the Pepaes Snipe ts ot Wey act only akin and may cause harm without doing good, oath stuff at a greater F Ron 2 Bi ALS (denies motte THE . BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. me a uate buggesting Aburic tor wi = Dept. 26, Atlanta, Ca. Uric acid ani leumatism I consider lave = ‘lea: FREE book- not only ércated business wlone thint line but _ GG at oh MOTHERHOOS “ana The BABY: | have gained the confidence of the public Nok which more than Tepays Ie doy, ay sciuereat pas (J 2 sera Nees and suggestion, together with the satisfac- ‘ ; st, fay « bth Sows tion I get from having an article that I ean Used. by Expéctant Mothers adap hates. = Place with -perfect confidence., Nothing for Three Generations. {Town .. would please me more than to be able to eae ere te rent ae introduce Anuric to the world for the bene- fit of all Sark ind Howaie I Pate .to v W. : d 1 +-content myself by simply calling attention H sarees Se eu i ee omen and Health ¥ ported to me by the individuals, extending | Too many women, unfortunately, suffer in ‘Health, hence in los ; port iby at ts ww , hence in lo: their thanks."--O. D. KNOX, of peppaes: thru conditions or irregula eS peculiar to their sex which might fe ce a easily be relieyed, with a consequent restoration of health and all that it means. , He Lean eS d from such abe tnd ni the ee re Dr. J. Bras eld’s ale Regulator, as a tonic of great value. ‘is remedy, for women only, Many of Your Neighbors has bea aald tortie than, 0 eae, ah is foday, as always, depended upon for Fa Can Say the Same Epos lead Ne ey depict nanan ye ae .Tuolumne, Calif.:—My back gave me . considerable trouble, which I thought was = due to kidney dis- ease. After taking four packages | of 1 Dr. Pierce's Anuric { (anti-dric-atid) ‘Tablets I was fully | recovered.” I con- | sidér jt a wonderful is medicine, I, also | “OA use. Dr. "8 RUS Pleasant Pellets ) whenever mo JA F bilious, on Mi give imm Te- | fief. 1 gonsider them & grent mesial.” ' —WM. H. BOSCH. i ‘ At Popular Prices Just Like Building Block a. ae A child’s’ fitst attempt at a es § building with blocks is to pile them up any old way, helter-skelter. In time he learns héw to build with 1] them, dnd realizes that one block too little spoils the pyramid. May- be you’re building a Savings Ac- ack, 2an “8. Baal count like the child-novice, without - cA thought. of building according to a d , plan. Just as one block too little an Grey Strength spoils the pyramid of building R j and blocks, _ so helter-skelter savings . ps will never pyramid to the amount ' Service.’ r > Lot 2 $6 8! desired. Plan your savings and ° e then build according to plan. If you have not started to build a savings unt the savings depart- ment of this strong Bank will help of you, Deposits made on or before | | the tenth of the month draw in , | i 1 terest from the first. National Bank of Commerce Casper, Wyoming