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THURSDAY, SEPTEMPER 22, 1921. meeting if possible: Pingham is out of the city. from the Welfare. club. which Austin and dirs Hairy recely At present Mrs. Three delegates have been selected was 1 addition to the Mrs. at at esident, 2 MeIntyre, J. B. Hanway, L. Beiderman a the tomorrow evening from 7:30 7 the members of the organiza- will be placed on sale at a reasonable price. | ie 0! gif Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Spurlock, are spending the day here ‘from ‘their | home at the Buzzard ranch. week, “They will be at home at their|who have been at Sheridan on a brief residence on Linden street visit, stopped in Casper last hight on | Mr. McCleary is associated with the| their way. home to Cheyenne. Mr. Auto Repair shop on Yellowstone ape fe is a member of the state nue public service commission, Seven Circles tor The seven circles of the General Aid be Casper Daily Ctibune the committee: today. ‘The pies will be home| bott, chairman of the board and gov ; ernment officials will start the organ-! teation functioning fer the relief re- quizad in this C. B. Richardson, an officer ef the Consolidated Royalty company, turned yesterday with B. B.. Brooks and R. N.) Matson from an inapeciion trip of the Salt Creek and National bank, day attending to business matters. Fred Schmocker resale agent inthe | joftices of H. J. Peterson, prepresenta- | Mrs P, G, Spencer and W. Fu Weeks are|t!te for the Carey brothers real es- | to Have Meetings. ‘among the Lender citizens in “Casper | ‘te firm. hai | | try where he will spend the remainder | | jotthe month w Gtorge A: Ab- ate. eee re- Billie in Cheyenne for the} cee | street left for the Alcova coun. lienry Nelson has ri Hallucination . , ! Affects Mind, . BLAMED FOR Man in Flight! WANERS’ RIOTS} if eros dack McDonald, said to have been man who escaped from the | farmer's place last night, believing that it is McDonald. a rs George Molloday on ei a _?AGE THREE \U. S. Tonnage Sue eon useage Through Canal | eer On Increase) ris ws. “ian tte fee NOTICE NEIGHBORS OF WASHINGTON to be a fact = were Creek oil structures. re jthe worldwice - — eee a resident of this vicinity for sev- WASHINGTON t. 22.—The syz-j held during fs thing Fo J. G. Goodman of Moneta is attend-| eral years, has been missing for the [:em by which coal operators in the) new re a = = ing to business matters here for = few! Peet several days nd officers here | West Virginia fields pay the salaries | American tofina BALLOON WRECKAGE SAVED. at the Methodist church, the Rev. das believe that the man who last night | of deputy sheriffs was he'd-to be the|the Panama canal nd * Waker L. Frenth united in marriage} © P- Lonabaugh, Sheridan attor- S89. a Lege 3 at a dry farmer's | principal cause of complaint fram the ial rene ceived b In 4 Ur Aliss: Wyoming N. Poses, daughter of |2°Y is in the city for a day. George D. Paine of Ardmore, Okia..| cep ay on ae heer miners and to be largely responsible | of. 2 © tra gs the a ,e Woman's club, the Delphian -so-] Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Posey, plo- eee j who has been here on business has _ Bs it gre oie. . for the recent mine disorders in | way, e@ American, exc Ameri snd the-Welfare'ciuh; bave se-|neers.of this city, and ‘Raymond Afe.|/iJohn 3. Ldgan,. prominent, atock-|Feturned to his home ‘ering under { aliucinat! jbrce} j Statements made last night to the sen-|of government own and cha ected their deegates whd will at-[Cleary, who has also been a resident}man if the Sheridan country, is in omy Feat thee heen anne him. bolted | ate investigating committee in Charies.| veksels. The 1 : ee the ccnvention of the state fed-lof Casper for. many years’ On thee! j Mrs. John Lind, who has spent the po Sewre, Sertir: ear ton by Attorney General Englend and | Unitea ates James ( tion which wall beheld October 4,| witnesses atcended the simplc “+e | Bast several’ cays at her ‘old hame es. Donald, who resided at Piet bow jc on ret today nf the! whos: Jon ships car-| race $ an Greybull. pressive services. Géorge W. Perry and Ora Darnall, Sheridan, returned to. Casper ! Mia Levigeakd wa Er oaes te be to Washington, jrving against 5.179.000 tons — Mixs Mac Hamflton who has been} The bride was gowned in an elegant! president and vice president of the| °Yenins- x i hawent, San untae bes a ae committee his| freighted under America: ors E thing I , ardent worker in the Woman's] sown of datk blue crepe de chine and| Sheridan National bank, on ther way] 5 0 oa 7 — pial tonto “a he attorney general declared} = ——_—_— —_— _ waits ub fince its” federation ycars ago,| wore a small pattern hat Cheyennt were Casper visitors inst | | 2x-Gov. B. TB. Brooks is in Cheyenne Svaniiek: Widcis ead ens, that while the law specific pronib-| 1 y L ft T; cee unanimousty élected aa its-répre-|).Mramnd Mra. McClcary left imme.| night. ; looking after business matters for sev-| veeried him to the = ahs sgt |ited_ such employment it provided no/ A IMIploye Le 0 wSiative. Mrs. J. W. Bingham pres-|diately’on a wedding trip and aro ex- ee. oe pe himself injury. Officers: from the | sit? and c uy was ignored Fi BE fl E ER ident of the club will also attend the| pected to return to Camper in about a| Air. and Mrs. 2f. AC. Huntington | 4 ital of tne casper} sherllle force are searching for the | 72 nttorney, general sald he knew | Run Business Goes dry maployed in Logan county to keep out| ‘ , : | men eceking to organize unions On ‘Bat, Is Jailed | xing x , } > a | The ladies aid » the North Sek. South Elm | Casper chureh wi pie social] TORRINGTON, Wro.. Sept. 22.—| Life is a burden when the body | Frifiy night at th Casper! Left in charge of his e er's bust | is racked with pain. Everything jchapel. All of the ladies are request-| néas. a clean and worries and the wictim be aa ge bo goog Baath Atisery baie worries and the victim becomes At the meeting held of the mer society of the Methodist church will ae o 508 \ ith. A. survey: wang, |. Neb. where he waa called by | —~ the. state A despondent a: d downhearted. To Natrona Delphian socie hold their regpilar meetings tomorrow | , Walter Storrie has been visiting in) 7. 1, “3 vals |the death of his mother, Mrs. Ella Cor : bring back the shine take etay, Mis. P. Cd afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the homes} tie city for the past week at the] 1 W. Harrison who is with json. formerly a reside selected with Mrs. J. L. Belderman as| of the following: Capitot Ifill 3. P,| home of Mr. and Mrs. M Afra tly wig ag Nelson died suddenty GOLD MEDAL iternate. Mrs. H. R. Lathrop, pres-|.N. Chap’n; Social Service, Mra. a,|bere. Mr. Storrie was formerly =) Poi I Mtondine to Duane eart attack dent, will also make the trip South Park; Kensington, Mrs. L. L,| resident here and for the p Fear aise with iy fo business and ‘The convention this year holds much | Gantz, 908 South Durbin: CY, Mrs.| has been representing Jocal oil com- s oe J nterest to all of the women's clubs| Whetstone, 436 West Twelfth street:| panies in the oll fields near Salt Lake) oo sith of &: of the state, Mrs. Lin I. Noble of] Vietory. Mrs. W. E. Tubbs, Casper | City, He will visit in other. oll states), Unovre, M Sorith of Salt | - EER or: ‘Thermopolié, president cf the state! hotel, South David: Willing Workers, | after poten here and before rejurn| ans . vist a o* thel., Meat | There 1 4 ¥ 3 . Sawrer, 3 ort im | Utah. | ao Frank nick | the fedni “4 bb gets oot eh ya pesto in pte tony Mrs i. 3 vs tena er have : Pi 8 Harden 6 cutie ator’ has returned from | ~ ing schools 1 t sulting from kidney, liver and uric acid ant election, adept Boertenk tidied beet ae ley omeery + lass, aiid Saray’ A.’ Vilmays are be ae 23 Relmert? of see counter n extended tri to New York city.| Fern, : a heme pad ; troubles. All druggists, three sizes. w - A “ ? wm we hd neue fees 7 | of Tetmerth an n Deyberg Lae Dns Whten ot Into some dre os aran af pos 1 Ps convened here last year all of the of-}_ Following the business sions. re- | Denver Beran Ste maene iater-| 7 exDetted. to, Felden, this: . oceans = ; n and Bt. vagy atic yx ge ment or millinery shop to 1 camplation a Look f the yotse Coll Masel on « ery bow Cicers were. re-elected, with the, ex- Swern wit rs fo dey a” eed fie Mace, oe from Lander where he has been took-| winter merchatidine for hnmediate de.| trade but do not know hoy | you do > ption of a few vacancies which were nd a social hour enjoyed. i j ead mt TOOK | winter merchash rv iinme 1 a Gould’ sau" het ete Ticddet sou weight =f ve = ee plirty inde 9 vee | Mrs. B. W. Ritchie of Greybull is | Ing 1dter, Kunimese ‘tor the company! 1v¢ aa Bie Pala nell he Rica 1 we De pales ho ; r Mrs. James Hook and baby davgh-| here visiting at the home of her sis-| : Sa ig Meek s é Bere : et “Eve For Sa Greybull hag been active in prepar be e W. P. Portis of the & - 5 ‘ iS ALICE Me. consider apprenticing you. tag for the entertainment of the dele. ; ter. Jean Ann, have returned to their] ter. Mra. D. W. Middleton. PRR aK hes Stidweet: ADDRESS ‘WANTE esi = s | Saltese gates who will arrive from all parts of the state. eee Mrs. E. Palmer who was called to the east by the death of her daughter A. Abercomble and who soon after sustained serious injury when she broke her hip, arrived this morn- ing and will spend the winter at the home of her son, Frank B. Palmer | who weeks ago. is in a much better condition and stood the long trip remarkah'y, Well and Mra, L of the Bootery, Mrs. Palmer, was injured, just about eight She has lived In Casper before as a number of friends who will pleased to welcome’ her, Mr, and Mrs. Miller Return From West. ing the last several weeks. to the south car. They are How at home in the] Wear costumeseof-unitorm design and} 1: \cdere is us « Wyandotte apartments; the school of dancite will be! carreh y,into tooking aft: } usiness~inters «cs. | terests, we 9 on in the same man. as the cl . eee | Business and. Professional tre held by the mesc noted masters Rugs! Festoc}kascreturned) to} Mr and a Girls Have Dinner: >t the. con‘inents mente after loving after businiss bols lcopntry An en’s ‘club of Casper. About 25 ladies were present. Following the course dinner a busi dilicious organization. Mra. Ida Ma for the ensuing year was held. oung women together. an hour of singing: Hamilton spoke on dramatics as means of recreation for the of the Y. W year along the lines of class, se “Delegates Elected” ! at Delphian Meeting. At a luncheon followed by | Delphian club. held yesterday Belderman as alternate. ussed. Kemp. es - Daughter of Old Timers Is Wed to R. McCh “Bverything For Sale." SEVERE ITCHING | BURNING PIMPLES} . Hard and Large. paf Aen Heais, forded rei month I was healed.” (Signed) Mi: Esther Clark, Briggsdale, Colo. Make Cuticura Sosp, ; Ointment and Talcum your daily toilet prepa- rations and watch your skin improve. ample Each Free by Mall. A: Outtonrs Lad- Spanier, ees at Se RR Boe. Soap shaves without mus. ‘Sean Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Miller have re. turned from a motor trip to the west- ern coast Where they have been spend. They mo- tored along the coast from the ‘north im theif Lincoln motor informal dinner was served at the Presbyterian church Tuesday ev ning for the immediate members of the Business and Professional Wom- young seyeral- ess mneeting was, ealled to order by the president of the Hopkins. A forum talk ov the plans of tha club Mrs. Bana Thomas spoke on the subject music as a means of bringing the She suggest- ed a glee club which would “gather Before the regular meeting and haye Her talk was fol- lowed by an informal discussion. Mac a girls. : -Mys. Burke Sinclair told of the plans C. A, for the following gymnasium work and Miss Mac Winter also talked about the features of an evening sym a busi- ness meeting of the members of the after-, noon at the Henning hotel the dele- * gates were selected for the conven- tion of state federated clubs whieh will be held in Greybull the first of next month. Mrs- H. R. Lathrop, president of the club, wall attend the meeting and Mrs. P. C. Nicholaysen was elected delegate with Mrs, J. L. The subject for the ensuing year of art and music which will be studied by the club members was also dis- The next meeting will be held Oc- toker 4 at the home of Mrs. R. T. Yesterday afternooff at 4:15 o'clock in two weeks and in one “Everything For Sale.’ home on Fifteenth street from @ local : hospital. ‘The little girl is’ several]. G. M. Vandaveer has returned from weeks old at the present and both| Salt Creek, where: he spent yesterday she and her mother are in fine condi-| looking after business for the Mid-/ tion and able to receive friends. Dr.| west Refining company, Hook, the proud father, is connected mE hy with the Midwest Refining company. | \Dr. I. J, O'Donnell ix in Greybull . 28 where he will spend the day looking town, the city’ for. her Ross. The clastes will be h, fancy, too work. ing. nusual grace and > Has returned to] A: Newood if 1 Crosthw <l home 3 in ball room, and in athiettc dav The pupils wit! be requested | eee | The. parents an t ind prospective pi «tlend the opening « ends Of puvits|incersrtis here fern few days. are invited (c Siren | 8 which will 1M. Carey cf Chtyenne «has held this coming Sacurday aft turned to his ieatauarters. from 2 o'clock japenuit g yesterduy here on bu oie | sare vat \ Mrs. Sullivan x A. l. Garey of Denver is attending to Entertain. Mrs. Patrick Sullivan will be hostess at the “first meéting of the Monday Rridge club of this seasap, which wiil e held September 26 at her home onf{ registered et the Hennng hotel. white) South Center street. A Juncheon will] attending to oil interests in, this. part! precede an afternoon devoted to aue-|of the country. tion Bridge. : VA ee fa ery | £B. B. Breoks, recently named Wyo- Neighhors of Woodcraft ming committeeman on the War Fi- Have Dance and Social. mance board which will han: loans The. Nelghbors of Woodcraft to cattlemen, ranchers and fartéers, entertain for the members and fj left last, night for Cheyenne where he et a social «nd informal dance hell in will confer with other members of the I. 0. ©. FP. hall, tomorrow night. wee | to. business interests here for a fow days. DPODPPEDE PETE DELOIEIDDDOOTEOIODD I DODDDEDES H. R. Anderson of Tulsa; Okla., is “Everything For Sele." ee a eee ct ASK FOR and Giz Horlick’s ‘The Original Malted Milk for Infants and Invalids roid Imitations and Substitutes Miss) Carrie Bartlett is leaving this evening fér Denver where she wil) continue her study” of music at. the conservatory connected with the Wol- cott school for girls. North Casper Chapel to Haye Pie Social. The ladies of the Chapel will North Casper hold a pie sale at the ‘Tiyerything For Sal “Everything For Sale. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY School Hats at shesscecbastass Creek after sponding ye on business for the e Miss Helen K visiting with has returned Pa. Lec Spurlock is r}the Buzzard ranch attendin ; @ several d:ys here on bus!.| tess: interests and M. M. Forth of from .1-|terday here attending to business in- | here‘visiting at the home of 2 day neern. be eee nleigh who has been | Miss Margaret’ O'Brien, | Cros to her home in’ Alla munication the ci ailing on friends. alt Creek spentiyes- . Lee Smith of the Dp-] fire spending the day} | | | NOTICE | No extra charge for private calls L. J. PERRAULT Foot Specialist Sm'th [Block Phone 1385 for Appointment from mewhere in this vielnit; the name of Robert Leo Zahringer | ng sought by the ity chapter of the Arne: The crgantzation | for Zahringer in response to a com- relatives ; er business inutte! cee xious of getting in touch with him. Seale Be Mele ‘ gh parle? OE a | Miss Leona Brady has left for Ka Reports which have Ween recelved Miss Ethel Mann, cldest daughter], Manager C. P. Arbogast hits te.| sis hpi! py adel ols Sas. ay bere yey. be ey rere Spay s Of Attorney and Mrs. G..R Mann, wilt| tUPhed to the baseball team which aap Aa spe er. vaeat por ig in ey o fel és. at woe wd hold classca in bail room and aesthetic} Having in Denver, after spending the|F ady is ‘private scereter: pith oe ioe con nese Nets dancing, covery. Saturday afternoon| Was here on business concerned with | Tea Uae [Beret <The splssing: man’s tare horse from 2 until 4 o'clock at the Da the series which is planned to be held . ; pS: y Render e ad phe} “a ty Difie Aint Has Fesenttyr ree) Per” Collowinkg the! tqurney in Denver: lu.C. Lonesten of Salt Croek ts. tn | leved thatvheixeryed with sompany< | Uthcusaer enserdeotinns amere ici eee he city, visiting with friencs for a|ef the 31% enginééry during the war] sunimer taking epesial instead Deptity Sheriff A. E. Bight has re-|few days. ‘ and that he as diécharged at Chey- m noted tcnchere, For the} turned from Colorado, wheré he ut: jenne June 23, 1918. eaiktics hia red in pn tae| tended to business connected with hie ) returned to Salt ae ae vents 2d t+ well known in| °C* RE _sesterday here. | Rverything For. Sate. rything For a man ‘e This is a veal SAVITEG- / Natrona Red rehing who are Instead o the smait Satie cares ee you have a good 14. quart cream can which you can use about the farm and that sure comes in handy Pry up the air tight inside lid. ButterNut style. FOR THE BALANCE OF THIS WEEK 250 Suits Values $25 to $100 They are wonderful as to material and quality. one of them the last word in FOR THREE DAYS We Will Offer Them at 20 Per Cent Discount Every Army Goods Store 144 East Midwest Avenue ANNOUNCING FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIAL SALE OF ARMY AND NAVY CLOTHING IN CONNECTION WITH A GOOD LINE OF FIRST CLASS WORK CLOTH! PPPOPSLIPDF SD TOSSED POSED DAFOE DESOO POPS OSDODSO ODDS OOOOH OPED eo $3.50 and $5.00 The Moore Hat Shop Iris Theater Building 1268S. Center SHIKANY’S SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY Fancy White Potatses, Per hundred Ib: $2.65 Extra Fancy Elberta Peaches, : Per crate ... iN $1.75 Fresh Eggs, 45e | SHIKANY’S PHONE 903 PHONE 474 " “The Store Accommodating” Per dozen .. ‘Bloomers, Night Gowns, Camisoles and Teddies. Crepe de Chine BLOUSES ALL AT ONE PRICE Special on Silk Underwear All at. Attractive Prices - Wolcott Street, Just Around Lukis Candy Company TROPOSOPPSSEL ODEO SOLE SE STON TESTE TOP TESS SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Géorgeite Crepe 3 the Cerner From Genuine:Army Shoes pairs =. 2 +s $5.15 Geruinez:Ammy. onigts, mew. 5. ee $4.25 Genuine Army Shirts, reclaimed_________-_ $1.00 to $3.00 O. D. Wool Breeches, new ___- * «$4.75 Reclaimed Khaki Breeches______-_-________ 50c to $1.00 16x16-foot Squad Tents, complete____-___________ $35.00 Leather Veéts $7.00 to $13.00 . Genuine Moleskin Coats -~_-$20.00 Spiral Puttees, new_ $1.25 Leather Puttees, new $3.75 to $7.00 The Above Are Only a Few of Many Bargain We Have a Close-Out on One of Our Lines of Shoes, $3.50 Your Choice of Dyed Army Overcoats_____________ $4.00 Army Slickers at We also have a full line of Sweaters, Caps, Underwear and a limited supyiy of Dress and Semi-Dress Shirts, all at bargain prices. DON’T FORGET THE PLACE ARMY GOODS STORE