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gc mt SS NOISE TERETE EERE 2 aaa a j Gans PAGE THREE : ( \ _ he Casper Daily Crivune_ THERMOPOLIS MEN OUT jand has a wide acquaintance oyer the FOR FEDERAL POSITIONS caste. OT aN ATTORNEY ee ee ~ * a if (By Associated Press) ark Tan’ 6 er | THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Jan. §.—Fred! Rome, Jan, 4.—Anton. Grossich haa Be is pete Reema tan 5 Mad The strongest com- Wyckoff, attorney, of this city, haS/ boon elected. provisional governur.of rarhegr ins OvenIber’ By” 1.200 rm: Jor plir rent ever paid to thrown his hat into thé ring as a can-|}jume by the communal council of Re evbs) GEE ae Hone, KS it Eni stout ‘He returned to his home seve fe? ee _tribung “Want Ads bring resulta: ee BY ROPE, BOY IN ACCIDENT SHERIDAN, Wyo., Jan. 5.—Ellis Murdock, 14, is in the state hospital here, utinus his left leg as the re sult of a peculiar accident. . The \ didate for United States district at-|tnat city. The council ratified the con-| 3 torney and the lgcal bar is said to be| vention recently concluded between rep-|here in the presence of a « in his favor. Wyckoff took a te of Italy and Flume, dis-|0f persons. ‘Tho local bar assoc boy was standing im the bed of af{part in the Republican campaign. Ru-| patches today. said. opposed. King, but their protest h 8 rare. ie which wus Spe koa’ fee mor has it that the American Legion, ie ws {aad able Se Mie |thrown out ve ¢ is the Vain atlempts a -Senic whieh @ horse was being led... As ; : vill pre-| MUSSULMEN CALLED TO COLORS. ete Sr eee < \duior- jor Club by decorations appropriate for the af- big ‘wagon passed a tree eth feaee ba GE dia Fea eed will pre-/MUSSUL aa eee ROTARY CLUB LUNCH imitation. Those be b Wee receter fair. Elk rennants of purple and white |] went on the opposite side of the aa Se CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan. 4.—The} At the Rotary club dinner yesterday. | who take cod-liver ae ik a apa of the Jurior-Senior | on the walls and elk heads were placed tree‘and the lead rope dragged the 'THERMOPOLIS, W Jan. 5.—Dhe| national assembly of the Turkish Na- ste: of Colorado | oil at its best, take glub of the Girl's Reserves of the Na-|at intervals. A huge purple star was boy from the wagon and against the didacy of Fred Holdrege fc erhment at Angofa has| § 1 ine Rotarians on! pay trona county high school will meet to-| placed over the orchestra pit. Tal REcy ol 4 ee, the ro h the wagon }} ,.,. e U States le i Mussulmen between the subject utians Code of morrow. afternoon at the cluk rooms in| where lunch was ered, w placed aula arene sel uae the horsordi Eee is lie big-sorce sae 20 at GRE chrerat coiot, it on a Mr. Bumstedd was the first pr the ¥. W.C. A. Mesdames A. G. Fidet| at the entrance of the ballroom. ‘The |] Ine other ent through the flesh of || tic Hasina countre owing to hie fitgeor! souncct todas. lMMnteae the “Rotary. club in ColoradD and Carl Weaver are the advisors of} four round tables were decorated with his leg, “ringing” it to the bone com- }| Seema L ca a ‘the organization. An interesting pro-| bouquets of carnations and white nor- pletely _around._..Amputation _was gram has been arranged for and a sy-|cissus. A lunch of punch, cider or ie soon .as the -youth 1 tis: 's Emulsion. aote & Bovric Woznteld Nt. oh , eo Kassis Offering Opportunity = ed as cial time-of current discussions and] coffee, sandwiches and relishes was PROSE topics will be enjoyed. sgrved. reached t:.e hospital here. __.. —_ KT cub eeaneaia 3) At 11 O'clock all of the lights with L Sal . Club Will Meet the exception of the large purple E'k] “ "4 : a Friday Afternoon. star in the center of the coon aero ne {Glenrock, where they will install offi January Linen Sale cers in the organization there. H. T. The K. T. club of the Girhs’ Reserves tinguished. ‘The hour was sounded hy Phillips is the installing officer, s. * of the Natrona county high school will) the orchestra gong. W. W, Keefe, ex: meet on Friday afternoon at the regu-;alted ruler, spoke in an impressive Commences Thursday, | ; for Every Woman to . Mrs. Ed Savage who has been con- F Replenish th Linen lar business and ‘social gathering. Mrs.|manner of the meaning of 11. o'clock : ay Ronn te S eplenis € W. 0. George is’ the club advisor. to the Elks, when the absent brother | (ned to Her home for some time by a | January 6th, and Con Yr Ooo &, P ~ 8.8 6 is remembered. After the toast Mr, | “us illness is improving vf : ; Chest at the Lowest doint Installation Keate inivited ‘the guests to. “eat, drini} 4 5 mvaha is Hére from Cheyents tinues Until. ‘Planned By Lodges. and be merry.” ie ' ieee aie : The Knights of Pythias and Pythian| ‘The music for the dancing was fur-|ttending to business for the next fow days Saturday, . aC Possible Prices that January 15th Co. Can Be Made JANUARY LINEN SALE! An event looked forwarrd to and eagerly awaited by the people of Casper, because it offers unusual advantages in making linen purchases at this time. Notwithstar ding the fact that good Linens are hard to get, we are keeping faith with our customers by offering them the choice of our linen stock at great reductions from their regular prices. For those who use linen in large quantities, the sale will be especially beneficial. Make up your list and come to the store on the operiing day of our sale. ~ Sisters will hold a joint meeting at the} nished by the Schembeck orchestra eet "e Attorney Hal Curran is leaving this evening for Denver, where he will at- tend to business matters for the next few days, 1..©. O. F, hall on Friday evening at| with the addition of a soloist, Several ‘0 o'clock for the installation of offi-|new pieces were introduced, and the cers and a social time. orchestra was at its best. All members and their families are The ball was an anuual affair to be invited to attend. After the business} given iy the Elks and proved to be session refreshments will he served. | the eg cmoneastil entexiatanient AL fo Seigiig ts’ eave “dr. Denvi- iiitallation of Officers aire this evening on a short business irip. Held at Joint Meeting. Auxiliary to Give Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Schwartz are le: ing this evening for Denver, where they will spend the remainder of the week on a business and pleasure trip. * 28 New officers for the ensuing year} Last Dance of Season. installed at a joint meeting of the} The ladies of the auxiliary. to the Neighbors and ake Modern | American Legion will give their regular Woodmen held last night in, the I. O.|/dance on Thursday night. The org: O. F. hall. About 150 members of the | ization expects this to be their ta: Sistine arti ve 2 city thi organizations were present and after | dance of the season. Sia es Ug dee NS ee Nl the business session a social time was Suit is akin’ ReArLABE- tel hetatiaaren 3 enjoyed. Refreshments were serve: Mrs. Poling Will UE Tae Bt tae ee The officers installed by the Royal} Entertain Society. Neighbor's were: Oracle, May Ward; vice} ‘The. Women. of the aid society of the], W's W rapeenne oracle, ris; past oracle, Ju-| First Baptist church will meet at the Renae Baneidis oaks lian Mui uncellor, Sidella Down-| home of - C. D, Poling, 854 South} much improved today. ing; re rl Wilson; receiver,|Grant street, tomorrow. afternoon at ach cara Minnie Edelmuth; marshal, Ella Brown; |2:30 o'clock? The members of the South-| FRIDAY EVENING BIBLE STUDY inter sentinel, Lulu Nelson; outer sen- (east circle of the society will assist the| AT THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH tinel, Christina Armbuster. hostess. ‘ss of the Modern Woodmen} ‘The members ‘are expected to bring] Beginning F evening, January 7, Counselor, / Chandler; ad-/ donations for a kichen shower, in oréer| Rey. Charles A. V ilson, minister of the a. G. clerk, Lewis|to furnish the kitchen of the new] Presbyterian church, will conduct a se- ast coun-}church. The four circles of the so-|ries of studies in the Book of Gale- ; inner guard,;erety will have this opportunity to tians, taking each chapter consecutive- guard, Alex Allen.| bring their gifts. ly, one chapter each evening. The Deputy Wm. McCalahan of Primrose,| Miss Nell Morgan, gencral mission | mectings will be held at. 7:30 at the Neb., was one of the visitors of the|ary of the Women’s Home Missionary | church on Sixth near Durbin, and all evening. Mr. McCalahan is here or-|soviéty of the state will give an inter- are interested in Bible studyg are gapizing # large class of the Modern |csting aceount of her work in. the | invited. 4 Woodmen. About 80 applicants hay been received and 50 itransfers, increas HE LIVES HE! ing the membership by 200 persons. Ye gods, can you Mrs. W. J. Thurman of st Twelfth ed “to her reported to be OUR JANUARY LINEN STILL. t it? Yester TABLE LINENS i Rebe! 39 will hold its | 97 | day M. P. Wheel nt to the cour:- . ean i PI ALS Bonne teeoneatuintatent or ant L At wonderful reductions. Pure in the I. O. O. F. ha 1}, ERSON J] his new deputies.. After shaking hands. SA E INCLUDES * lock. Thursday evening. i* the officer, introduced his men. . . i | " G. P. Hicks has arrived in the city} “By the Aft. Wheeler, you Linen Table Cleth, per yard, Methodist Aid from Macon county, Missourl, and wilj [live in Casper?” this greeted him as he ¥ Fi row. ated with John N. England in{ turned around. Mr. Wh stopped a er enc » Ladies’ Aid lety of the estate and insurance company | minute and. then regaining his compes- diet chur h held regular price, $5.50; sale price, re after the shock started counting his ing on Priday shurel | eine nn i} 4. 1M. fA BS bhA AL . . During the busingss meeting; Rey. C, G. Stout has returned from Lye been here for thirty-six un all Hand-Made Maderia. $4.4 me » financial committee report over | Colorado, where he spent the Christmas }Years and if I remember right there $40. to be added to the treasury. Ol} (ime with friends, ave only three other men here now that Mp os + this amount $630 was made at the ba-! eee have been here as long as I have,” This includes Lunch Cloths, zed Table Damask, per zaar held before Christmas. \ y Bose Serizcat4 7 Sg ONE ae RI te 1 Oe Boyle of the Joyle (Moun Ly i mcimidas Glaaaified |Ad: After the business meeting a social! company, time was enjoyed. Mrs. Walter French, | he will in behalf of the members of the so-| ciety, presented Mrs, L. D. Scott, Gent, with a dozen salad forks, € ing in a small measure the appreci. tion of the ladies for the work of Mr Scott. has left for Omaha, wher: look after business interests | 9 for several days. e see ° Napkins, Centerpieces, Lunch- e2ceece aeo0 WM. M. HARRIS Cabinet Maker Miss Ruth Beckfeld has resumed her |teaching in the Casper schools afte spending the Christmas vacation — in ei we ! Denver, : ses Philathea ppctentnicton | Attorney W. H. Patten returned yes- it erday from Lusk} where he has been South ee nding to business matters. l entertain the memb: anaes of the Philathea About forty or fifty members of the home tomorrow afte: AD) Oda Fellows are planning on leaving election of officers will be held and a| saturday evening in motor cars for r good attendance is desired. eon Sets, Deilies, Pillow Cases, Dresser Scarfs. My specialty is interior fur- nishings and cabinet work of all kinds, Also alterations, remodel- ing and repairing. Work guaran- teed. — Regular Sale called ML Regular Sale Bridal Sheeting’ per ing, Pillow Cases, Pil- | Bridal Tubing, 42-inch, 409 South Jackson Phone 10441 ¥ Ne as ee E dodedadadadadadadadadadadadl : Hilks Entertain’ at EAD ) COLDS | Elaborate Ball ‘Melt in spoon; inhale vapors; With the Elks as hosts one of the! freely up nostriis. most elaborate and enjoyable dances apply freely up the as given’ last night at the | Win den. The ante room of the Winter rden ‘was artistically di '*, rated with purple ahd white, the Blk A Rye Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly Nain POT Vardi, = eases 65c 50e Fi ae $1. $ .95 : Yar Gicecasse BEER SP low. Tubing, Bridal Sheets, 81x90, : Bridal Pillow Cases, 42-in., sook, Muslin. All at Bridal Sheets, 54x90, worth-while reduction. | Saxon Pillow Cases, per yar 2228) Sea< $1.95 $1.45 42-inch, per yd.___.-.60c 40c j colors, The ballroom was transform: per yard Per yard so pane OO CREPOUC Art Linens , Bridal Nainsook and Muslin for Night Gown Underwear Sale Regular Sale a leh sguptap ene gas / Zo TO MRM FY U -98 | Nainsook, per yard _...2...____._65c —50e 18-inch Pure Linen, per yd $1.10 | Nainsook, per yard ______._______47c¢ 35¢ 36-inch Pure Linen, per yd $2.15 | Muslin; per yard _---___+_-___. --35¢ 25¢ 54-inch Indian Head, per yd-... .85 » .65 | Muslin, per yard ~.-_.__________- 25¢ 20 Regular. 54-inch Pure Linen, per yd.___- $3.50 $2.98 Nainsook, per yard 20-inch Pure Linen, per yd Toweling Towels Regular. Sate Regular Sale On La France and Nemo Corsets i f Turkish Towels, large size 22 95c 90e An Expert Corsetiere in Attendance i r : i a ie per e Ba aay ee cis ie Tans Taseats large cS ae "706-55 ( ) | rash loweling, per yd___________ 5c ic urkis owels; iarge size __.._._.95¢ 80e PLUSH COATS 3 CLOTH COATS he BARREL VELVET DRESSES a y rice ' Mone Facing | We are also offering our entire stock at a big reduction. Bargains of all kinds 4 | thruout the entire store. the Firing Squad. Watch and Wait || aSSIS | Dry Goods Company ®