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€be Caspet Daily Cridune aad federal prison for another two-year Set t demands you leave y respect ands thet you & reputable physician and follow his bacee. | eee he pleaded guilty such a husband. You do not neces- | instructions. P al Mad and the like is proposed in one of = FOR ropos e him a chagce to come FEDERAL PRISON we on behalf of the Democratic members those on brokers, pro en of the other taxes. hate to break up our home. I know | few months, then start afresh. SERERMNG, Wire. it 2e et ig also sister of the samo soror| Tou have, indeed come to the it a two-year term inflicted for desertion Bah cD 6 cg RR fa federal court here to forging. the 20% DISCOUNT series of amendments to the Repub- 2 pce rner ere lene a. missing you and the children. FORGING WASHINGTON, Sept. 29.—Reten-|of the finance commities. The bill-as who is enroiled| of no reason why he should act the Anderson, alias John Johnson of is an active member of the/ ter valley, and it is hard to travel. from the army, is going back to the On All Skirts PAGE THREE ! ican tax revision bill offered teday by tion of the corporation capital stock | repe ried to the senate proposes repeal ally. I have thought of leaving him | sursad much the same attitude with. Longshore rece! in the University of Colorado, at Boul-| way he does, What would you ad- | Dear Mra. B. J. G.. French battlefields, who nily was FOR Mary Kassis, Ruth Coen, Edna Kas-| der, has been pledged Pi Beta Phi.| vise me to. do. WORRIED, The Trouble-woman can not as |Teleased from the federal penitentiary PiPhi alumni club here. ° 50 New Dresses, Worth $16 95 . Meeting of the Order of Eastern Star name of a fellow soldier to a money which will be held this evening, a re- c ¥ { order and was sentenced by Judge ception will be tendered in honor of a J. A. Riner to serve two years. Mrs. Viola Mechiing, grand matron. a | Anderson's aged mother, who sup- bride-to-be by Master Gifford Briggs,| The Woodbine chapter of the East- - . ports herself by labor-over the wash- and the honoree received many lovely/ ern Star of Douglas will also be é Gl) linen articles for the home. guests af the meeting. Flowers. oe Se é tub, twice during the first term went the color scheme Stag Party for Ed Schulte. ‘ to the White Houso at Washington with an appeal for clemency for the of pink and white were used as deco- prisoner, whom she claims is mentally Mrs. Bayer jostess 2 irresponsible as a result of having event Pree ainaee ft patlge ization of headquarters troop, First} been gassed during his service in Schulte. re oe ss we PPR Wyoming cavalry, national guard, was| France, both President Harding and poh a. Fes reine! eae “i ape ioe : practically completed here when a ma-| President Wilson declined to interfere business men were the guests and fol- FF Pah a lregag fapr seeds: Lee lack ng Nntpapyeeny hedges rh Birth Anniversary Occasion lowing the dinner a pleasant evening | yy By j Rae unit were Given Siete eeauree men dS For Informal Dinner Party. was spent. . HH. ‘ 23 : ; ins : |tions and sworn in by Adjutant Gen- A ner was ,iven at the home of eral R. L. Esmay. Electi - = interests. ¥ jon of com. Mr. and Mrs. 5. Myrland, the oc- rengetcors chi r | missioned officers resulted as follows. pasion being | nition of the birth TS Ye 22 ip ors of theaters, circuses, auto ‘VETERANSENT BACK TO «| Tax Revision | Sodas’ As meses Ghescbee Seaeeeine j Se nator Simmons of North Carolina, tax and mal of all of the specialiof the corporation stock tax and re- taxes suc! but I am opposed to divorce and | out realizing it. Break away for a sis, Magy Francis and Teed Eshelman| aise Margaret Longshore her older| Dear Worried: fume so. grave a responsibility as |&t Leavenworth at the expiration: of e a We Will Offer a 0. E. S. Meeting. . Up to $48.50, at ...... rations and a delicious Juncheon menu DOUGLAS, Wyo., Sept. 22.—Organ- Postmasters’ Exam! nniversary 6° 5 hat. A great deal sealer oem; apale: Fat F801 For Parkerton Is| of amusement = caused by a Billl- - Second Neutenant. Non-commisstoned | cen ot TOP CER CURy Grocers cticeys were chosen at a inter mect-|S€L for October 22 Mr. and Mrs. J. BE. Scott are in Greybull preparing for the opening of the new store to be operated by Mr. Scott in addition to the clothing com- pany here. senting Old Father Time, which was ing. presented to Mr. Mryland by one of Mra. J. E. Hanway left last night for Denver where she will spend the femainger of the week visiting with friends. see N. Doren of St. Louis, Mo,, who has been here attending to business tnter- ests has returned to his headquarters in the east. dinner cards were enjoy- ‘The United States civil service com- AUTO DRIVER STRUGK BY jie tense rss se petitive examination to fill the post tion of postmarter at the Prakerton postoffice, 20 miles east of here, on October 22. Appointment will be made as the result of this examination, it is stated, “unless it is found in the KNOCKED UNCO Solos interect of the service to fill any va- cancy by reinstatement, transfer or promotion.” The position at Parker tion of postmaster at the Parkerton JACKSON, Wyo., Sept. 29——A stone|8nd has been open since Jan. 1, 1920. thrown by a small boy struck Fred Morse as he was driving an automo- bile up a hill near here, rendered him ed, Mrs. H. R: Lathrop and children have returned to their home on South Center strect after spending the sum- CY Circle to Have mer months at their mountain home, Sale of Baked Goods. tay formerly known as the Becker cabin. The CY circle of the Ladies Aid so- Ouch Fe clety of the Methodist church will hold} Miss Mae Redington has returned a sale of baked goods at the Midwest|from a month’s vacation spent at her commissary on Saturday afternoon,|home in Galesburg, Ill. October 1. cee Mr, and Mrs. Victor Gehr are leav- ing for the east where they will visit . with relatives in Iilinots. The Girl's Guild éf the Baptist! ~ CSCRe church will entertain the young men| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson of Tul- ofthe church at a social evening fol-|sa, Okla., are visiting in the city at lowing the regular choir practice held|the home of Mr. and Mrs.’ Lorenz The guests included the Messrs. and Mesdames Iden Ball, Ed. Bragdon, J. D. Gray and baby. — om eee E. A. Mitchell is here from Chicago, Ii, calling on business men of the city. . oe. J. W. Ray, who was registered at the Henning hotel while attending to business interests here, has returned to his headquarters in Denver. eee Expert Luncheonette Service 50¢ MERCHANTS LUNCH 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW Clam Chowder Fried Halibut and Tartar Sauce Or Beef Stew With Vegetables Ira Mendigo of the Perkins Bros. firm in Sloux City, Iowa, has returned tp his eftices Chere. after attendity ti unconscious and inflicted an injury Mosinées! intereste’4n Casper for sev: from which he is deaf. When Morse eral days. : collapsed from the blow of the mis- waave sile his car ran backward down the hill but did not overturn. He was at the Church tamorrow evenirig from| Grayson on South Spruce street. tiie ie he caabenten Fr: found unconscious at the wheel by 7 until 6 o'cléck. Games ‘will be vdihees. E. Schulte who is en route to Califor- persons summoned by children who played and the young ladies will serve} M. J. Gothberg who has extenulve| ii where he will spend the winter|, Mrs. M. H. Raymenton in « grey| witnessed the affair. The boy who refreshments. interests in the Iowa-Wyoming and) onths. dress and duvetyn “coat to} threw the stone has not been {den- eee the Victor-Wyoming Oll companies aia wile: creates custhe, # Somes: | tinea. Social Chotr has left, overland for Southern Call- teamship — Orbita pee EEN eS bar tk 5 E Sees Teh Gane weserni| ite Margaret Lane is leaving this|which arrived recently in New. Yor sii NORMS a Mashed Potatoes ‘The regular meeting of the Wom-| weeks. chs. * days. cnaeats itl hold NS bake’ ilaret the Macaroni afd Cheese ex's Christian Temperance Union will ; Midwest Commissary, Saturday after: be held in the public Wbrary on Fri-| Miss Effie Nolan left yesterday for| eer, aage node: . o2o2t}s Corn Bread day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Salt Creek where she will attend toli ies on business left last night_for — owe business matters. his. offices in We are again handling American Ice Cream American Concerts ‘ bets ther cee 10 KILL THREE BEARS Express money order for the conven-| WvTt res Beoxtsr on wovusanoce T Coffee Serv ‘To Be Next Month. Zoe L. May of the May Tank com-| yyac parker is spending several days fence of patrons who do not wish to| SsAvrigLo RreuLatoRCo:.Darr. ‘ea or Coffee Served With Lunch The Monthly concerts which have|pany has returned from a hunting|nere from Denver, attending to Dusl- stand in line at the postoffice. Trip- enys. at been given complimentary to the| trip of several days and reports great| jess for a prominent bonding com. z American Legion by Prof, Rudolph | success. pany. of the west BASIN, Wyo., Sept. 29.—The livell- Lundberg and his pupils for the past ase © e+e est few minutes in ttslives of A. S, » two seasons will be resumed again} Lee Stock and party left yesterday} 4 new word has been coined by aj Moore and Homer Renner c: when, thie year. on a hunting expedition of several) sn company of the city which is| hile hunting near Paintrovk, they ‘The concerts are held the third Mon-| days. ‘ encountered a mother bear and two day of each month and are given in was : half-grown cubs. They killed all three the American. Legion club rooms in| J. Costello left last night on a short bears, but the job took some fast and SPECIALS Salmon Salad Stuffed Tomato Salad 4 Cocoanut Cream Pie DON’T FAIL TO BE AT THE the West hotel building. The mem-| business trip to Denver. accurate shooting. Apple Pie Cherry Pie bers and friends of the American Leg- D4 a tat a ‘ 7 ion are cordially Invited. John Trevett an are in the yet, Tn adaition to the number of vocal| Casper mountains on a camping trip. oy Trout Eggs Lost OPENING DANCE and instrumental students of Professor They are expected to return to. the “ By Dry Weath. MIDWE ST PH A RM A y Lundberg who have appeared in the}city today on account the snows i, - past seasons, a number of new pupils|in the mountains yesterday and last y ry ea er will be presented the first night. night. * —_-——- x :, . ‘The Gate of. the sail? cone eee | .CHEYENNE, Sept. 29—Stocks of Of the Opposite Postoffice which will be the sixteenth to have A. J. Hardendorf of the San Juan . ‘a} brook trout in streamt of ‘the Chey- been given the Legion, is announced] Petroleum company now operating in enne district may be depleted for sev- for October 17, ‘ a. the Bolton’ creek fields, left yesterday veral years to come as the result of f over! hern Call- &. condition existin; : e chicken Dione Ta ee Streams of this vicinity tr0 05 low Cooks and Waiters Great Success. cee oo that trout are unable to spawn under me Oil Center Hall It is estimated that about'600 guests Dr. M. J. Nolan has returned from natural conditions, but are held in were served at the dinner held at the/the cast a:,J has~opened offices for ” pools where the eggs when deposited Mullin club last evening by the mem-|his practice in the Midwest building. . sink into mud and as a result will bers of the Altar and Rosary society|Dr. Nolan was formerly associated perish. CARR'S GROCERY Phone 545-W Best ind Cheapest Phone 545-W assisted >; ng ladles of the St.|with Dr. N. C. Gein. f LESAN Dan! Rathony's ante ry WAR ORPHANS ‘ARRIVE. 5 TZ — Two members of the society were} Mr. and Mrs. Con Shea are the pe- NEW YORK, Sept. 29. tua nt in charge of each table and were_as-| rents of @ baby girl born kt the 5! f orphan boys and giria He sieetrigdoer te CASH PRIZE WAL! sisted by several young ladies in serv-| hospital yesterday morning. Mo’ @ay from Poland on the steamer ing which lasted from 5:30 until 9|/and child are doing well and will soon] much sa 15 ozs. and over. thonia. They will be sent to frien pa ig eat Rg ea el farina til poets re weeny Bo 12% os, sections te No, 1, if|and distant relatives by tho war or Corner Fifth and Beech Streets a la king, vegetables, salad 3 ‘ all and fastened to four s! 1 inhes and desert. Miss Ada Flynn, who is associated! of section. No. 1 18 really worth the| pureay °F ‘He Joint: distribution TONIGHT WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY The proceeds of the dinner will be oul the icieap's Ro yee mae left night for Dodge, Iowa, MAD. wr where she will spend her vacation at Childhood Romance Culminates her old home. In Wedding. ri sth? this Mght and broken honey for $1 Miss ‘Violet Eshelman, daughter of] Mrs. Irving Hhrensoft of Glenrock| per case less then they have paid Mr. and Mrs. 8, F. Eshelman, became | !8 spending the day here on & £hop-/so far. When you buy a comb of my the bride of Victor Gehr yesterday as | Ding trip and visiting at the jome Of/noney ask your dealer to weigh it high noon. The services were per-| Mr. and Mrs. Lee Spen: and see to it that you get your mon- formed by the Rev. Lewis B. Carter permter ere napa ay’s worth, WM. MOSTELLER. of the Methodist church, at the home 9-28-tf of the bride, 526 South Grant street —— in the presence of a number of friends. CITY BRIEFS Kremlin Azov, Imperial Qrder of ‘The bride entered to the strains of the Musocvites will hold a. meeting for|z Lohengrin wedding march played by business and initiation on Friday eve- Miss Edna Kassis, She was attended} Mr. and Mrs Charles Anda have re-|ning, September 30. All nobles be in| Z by Miss Mabel Davidson. She wore an | turned from a stay o fabout five weeks| attendance with candidates. legant traveling suit of dark blue|in the east where Mr. Anda went to By Order of Czar. Marvello, with small pattern hat to|attend a meeting of the American As- match and carried a shower bouquet of bride’s roses. Miss Davidson was gowned in grey canton crepe and wore Pink roses, The groom was attended by Otto W. Hewlett, Following the ceremony an elab- orate wedding dinner was served. The decorations were in pink and white and. were carried out throughout the e home and on the dining table. Thirty E Mr. and Mrs. Gehr left in the after- e aSslI$ noon for the east where they will visit i with relatives. Mrs. Gehr came to Casper several years ago from Bridge- Port, Ill. Mr. Gehr was formerly 2 u WILL BE CLOSED resident at Lawrenceville, Iil., and the =etteeae "| ALL DAY TOMORROW : ‘Gor F \ SEPTEMBER 30. : In Order to Arrange and Mark Our Entire Stock for OUR REMOVAL SALE — Which Opens October 1 and Continues for 10 Days. KASSIS DRY GOODS. CO. 220 South Center Street TWO DAYS SPECIAL Friday—Saturday No. 2144 Empson’s Kr-ut, per can______ No. 214 California Spinach, per can__ No. 214 Empson’s Hominy, per can__ No. 2 Standard Corn, per can No. 2 Succotash, per can___ = No. 1 Asparagus Tips, per can____ No. 214 Small Beets, per can__ Post Toasties, per pkg Armour’s Corn Flakes, per pkg Shredded Wheat, per pkg_____ Special—1 Ib. Tapioca, per pkg__ Special—$1.00 Broom for. Special—Crystal White Soap Chips__ SPECIAL PRICES ON CASE-LOTS 545-W Fiempt Delivery” 545.W + " Royal Egyptian Clatrvoyant and Give Truthful Advice on All Affairs of Life. Office Hours 10 a. m. till 9 p. m. Located at 628 East Second Street TICKETS $1.00—WAR TAX INCLUDED For a few days only, of a limited number of used Electric *, Washing Machines. This is the opportunity you have been wait- ing for to'secure a standard make Electric Washer at a price that will enable you in a few months to save the initial cost of your machine in your saving on laundry bills. The expense of operating an Electric Washer is negligible— only. a: few cents an hour. This stock of demonstrators includes Thor, Eden, Laundry Queen, Western Electric, Woodrow and Apex. All are in first- class shape and many are as good as new. Come early and get your choice of these wonderful bargains as they will riot last. TERMS IF. 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