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OCTOBER 3, 1921. viaiting with friends among the pio- Spent a part of Inst week visiting with friends. eee Miss Margaret Knittie has returned from her former home in Dougins awhere sho spent the week-end visit- ing with relatives and friends. 2. Miss Laura Bicknell has her position as office manager of the Hagens and Murane law firm after spending a two week's. vacation in Denver and on outing trips in the Casper mountain: - Rev. Carter of the Methodist church the services in the presence on a number of friends. ‘The bride and groom were attended by Miss Esther Russel and Harley Lee Allensworth. ‘The bride was gowned in a charm- ingly simple afternoon gown of blue satin. Following the services a wedding ee ee ee ee can Mr. and Mrs. Dave Griffith have re- Pau! McClure and the Misses Anna{turned from Lusk where they spent Alienworth, Harley Lee Allensworth, the week-end visiting “with Mr. and o- Misa Alma Archambault ts spending the week in Denver on a pleasure trip before returning to her position inthe law offices of Willis Stidger. Hatem, soprano, Singer Weds Chauffeur—A Real Man Europe, She denied that her bi but added. “What of it? He is a therough- oreed her first husband, Edoardo Ferrari CHILD Complete Understanding Christian Spirit ieee Outside of Church Home, Says Pastor. fts campaign to better the boy I P. K. Edwar: dect of Training of Child, Rotary club today. “Religious get the that cgmes with t accepts and her husband, Floyd Glotzbach; gree Fon- | home. ‘The necessity 4 Mme Margarete a McCash and the bride and|Mre. M. 'T. Wolfe and family. piigtorrapbed on on their arriv: loward cee Attorneys Floyd EB. Pendell and A. been a en geen in Vg one] comm <8 Miss Hedwig Swanson of the Swan | R. Lowey are spending a few days in| bred-man.” songbird div Star Tea son sisters millinery and needle work] Denver looking after business mat-| tana, tenor. * papel icky shop,—has returned from Dougias where she was visiting with relatives and friends. The Swanson sisters for- merly, owned a millinery establishment in Douglas. An Eastern Star tea will be held in the Masonic temple tomorrow after- toon withthe Mesdames Elma Thomp- son, Maude Shaffer, Kitty Gay,and Horton Whipple, resident snatneér of the state highwsv. department. 1o- cated in- Sheridan, spent severst days eee w. c Ww of Douglas spending the day here on business. see George. and Fred Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wray, accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hume of Wheatland, arrived here Saturday night after having spent en extended business ‘and visiting trip with friends and relatives in various points of Ne- "braska. Low prices of grain and the ubrey B. Crawford of Sheri spent Sunday in Casper. Mr. Craw ford is a regular hero of the Marne. sons of} When the war vroke he offered hi: Mrs, Grace Rafferty, have left for Al-|,8¢rvices to his country but , they Hance, Neb., where they will be en-| Were. declined because of under: shattered livestock markets, Mr,|folled.in St. Agnes academy for the} Welght.” The draft came and tn his Wray said, were responsible for the| winter term. questionnaire he asked the privil. fact that Omaha and other Nebraska eae eee of going. to war-at the eariicst towns are experiencing il! effects from| J. W. Derggan of Denver ts spend-| moment. He asked no other favor. | the general’ depression in the coum ing a few days here attending to| By nagging the draft officials he tty. finally induced them to advance him ee from clats five to class qné. Finally Dr. G. M. Anderson is leaving for] F. M. Zimmers of the “Western| one day in June an alternate ‘failed Pueblo to attend the annual meet-| Realty company, has returned from] to respond to hia name and Craw- ing o* the Colorado State Medical as- sega and Denver, where he has| ford, being present claimed the sociation, of which he is a member. «| place and got it, the officials’ walv- He will be accompanied as far as ing the question of weight. ~~ Denver by° Mrs; And who will He left Sheridan in June and {n viait_ there with ber brother, Charles less than three weeks had @ been F. Holden. The Pueblo convention gaurtered at Camp Lewis, .Camp will hold forth at the Congress. ho- Kearney and Camp Merritt in turn tel from October 5 to 9, inclusive. and was on his way across the At- Sita F. G. Sinclair, geologist. for thej lantic. A week in England and then Midwest Refining company, has re-| over the channel, ‘Three » week's turned to his offices’in the city, after| training in France then to the front. spending the past week in the flelds.| The front trench was reached at eh isos cmlanight. | Just Refore/she break pt Gite Bell left for Cheyenne, where! —— he will a a few to of we ut se AL OW. Feeks of the Midwest Re- fining returned - Saturday from a “ass trip in the Salt bie | ‘crepe dress made along becoming Iines tats ani wore fo bouquet of roses. Following the services a wedding dinner was served by Mrs, Reeves, _Mr, and Mrs, Murray will be at ome at 914 South Lincoln street. Mr. ‘Murray {s connected with the Midwest Refining COMPANY Mrs. Hoff Entertains At Musical. Mrs. A. F. Pais diapbryin st a mut cal held Saturday fernoon at 4 home 1189 South Center street. About CITY BRIEFS 20 friends were the afternoon guests. ‘The musical selections. included vocal numbers by Miss Eficen Sullivan ai John Whelan, attorney, hes return- gevera: plano numbers: ‘by the hostess./e4 from the Salt Creek field where he t Satu looking after bus!- PLPhI to Meet wae peal, uess interests. fe “the initial ineeting of tue’ Pi Beta F Phi alumni club will be held tomor M.A. Becklinger and wife of Min- neapolls, have arrived in Casper to make their home. They are comfort- ably located af the Biackmore apart. thents. Mr. Boeéklinger owns property and will engagé tn business. — F. L. Heatabebols “et tis Midwest Re- fining company, has returned frory the fleids, where he has been on} business. | Construction on the new parish house of Trinity Lutheran church has ‘been statted at Fourth ahd Park streets. A comfortable six-room bun- w- galow will be bullt on the same prop- Secretary. George B. Stafford has} erty as the church. J. A. Hardwick returned from Cheyenne whero he|!s the contractor. H Romy raise ap ties Team: OF tne Bree spent @ party of the week-end trans- Stakes dent, Mra, William J. Batley. acting interests for tho Casper cham | J- H. Daley of Denver, is registered ee ber of commerce. at the Henning: hotel: while ee Macabee Meeting oe to business interests, here. For John Patterson has resumed his. position -with the ber of com- merce after spending a part of. last week on his homestead near Moor- croft. wi m oe Doles. Tet akenecde:-reandinps nats eral weeks tn Boulder, Colo., on a va- cation. She expects to return to Cas- per about October. 15. erry q the usual business and s0- etal hot a miscellaneous shower will be held at the meeting of the Ladies of Macabees this evening in the I. O. 0. F. hall. The shower will be given in honor of the members of the or- ganization who celebrate their bac rs anniversaries during this month. Re- freshments will also be served by the hostesses of the evening. ore Miss Biglin Hostess At Children’s Party. Little Miss Biglin acted as hostess last week at a juvenile party held in honor of Miss Helen Marie Havens of Oleon,) N. ¥., who is visiting at the Biglin home. About 30 children of preminent Casper families were tho guests and spent the afternoon play ing games. Refreshm: A. E. Biglin s the mothers and each of the little guests was presented with a sift to] “ take home. ev: S. M. Barlow of Sait Leake City, is spending several days here on busi! nens. days here f:om his headquarisrs 4, ermopolis, Mr. Childers-was { merly conne-(ed with the Casper Stax age company. H, F. Smith of Los Angeles, is spending the week here on business and Visiting with friends. Mr. Smith was formerly a resident of. Casper and «was taken to the western coast on account of his health. ee E.R. Beyer of Spokane, Wash., is among the arrivals registered at th Henning hotel. 2 a8 A. B. Vincent arrived this morning ffom Denver and will attend. to. busi- ness interests here for the day. eee ‘al eee ‘William Kyne has returned from ——_— Steel Spankles On This Dinner Gown |. Congressman Peter F. Tagus, of jMassachusetts, who announces that Congress reconvenes he will [introduce ® resolution calling for, ‘an investigation’ of the Ku Klux. Fan. LOAN APPLICATIONS IN STATE ARE NUMEROUS D. M. Carey of Cheyenne is spend: ing the day in the city. eee J. A+ Climer of Denver is leaving this evening after attending to bus!- ness here, pec SSS 2 Cae CARD OF THANKS, I des;re to extend my sincere thanks to the many friends and relatives for their acts of kindness and offers of assistance during the darker hour in the death of my husband, L. J. Vance. Tho attention given and services tend: Mrs. Mabel O'Rouke ts spending sev- days in Denver, She made the tee reand with Mr. and Mrs. Frank England. $ , HERIDAN VETERAN ON | mand came to go over Crawford was among the first | scramble over, a he straightened up right arm and he regained distance back. and hig arm saved by expert aur- until he landed on his return Newport News, both days in clu- “One thing that expedited things, Crawford wag keen to go and was | | ] | ee: | holds the speed’ record, for ir | | assigned to a replacement division. ee & | Asks Ku Klux Quiz |Chilren Used dren from 12 to 15 years of age, who On the streets, were among the 2.- S88 arrests made by the police nar 4] cotic division during the first nine report to Police right yesterday stated that the num- ber of arrests had established the tremendous growth of the narcotic erage daily cost for drugs for those with tho habit. Mr. that was dwelt on forcibly by wards. He said, however, Rotary club should work out the p! line company, and Leon C. of the firm of Dubois & were initiated Into the of the Rotary club. —— the following morn!ng the com. the top, to RAWLINS ELKS DANCE RAWLINS, Wyo. Oct, 3. start of the winter dancing season 0 forward the got his. shrapnel shattered his A chunk upper con- fousness at a dressing sation some send-off Saturday night. He was taken to base hospital ten Sunday morning. This ts the first a series of events which the revuje His days of soldiering were over, least for long monthe, and he was nt home to recuperate. From the day he left Sheridan at rly. four months and herding ime had elapsed. far as known. Mr. seventeen TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. Crawford is back ‘to America. ~ - FOR SALE-—One practically new dresse: 720 West Ninth street. goods to Los Angeles or San Dic cat Phons *é7TR. 10. WAN‘SED TO BUY—Gofd plino |) Phone 757! In Gotham to Peddle Drugs NEW YORK, Oct. 3. Phone 757R. with desk; bargain. Phone 757R. Nine chil- ‘ere used by adults to peddle drugs | FOR RENT—Two furnished ments; close in. Phone 1404 FOR SALE-—Almost new cot and mattre cott street. onths of 1921. Special Deputy mminsioner Carleton Simon fn his Commissioner In FOR SALE—Good six-room hous’ South Melrose street; a bargain. it in New York City. Five dollars, he said, wag the ay- ‘Write box 36, Tribune office stati: conditions and. rates. He figured that the vision by its activities had de- | RELIGION URGED >) OY SPEAKER IN TRAINING Goodric membership ——— <<< $< — WANTED—Party shipping huusehold Psnibeati iss Mel boas SEE NS SER ota FOR SALE—Singer sewing machi! late model, good condition, cheap. 10-3-1t pins Ul ta nk S'S ES as FOR SALE—Six sectional bookcase 10-3-1t apart: 10-3-2t sanitary , $15. 124 South W 16-3-3t 10-3-41 ——————— WANTED—Room and board by busi ness woman with six-year-old girl. 10-3-3t? of} Urging that the Rotary club here} foster a movement in connection with fe As, episcopal church, | made a masteriy address on the ok the| at the noonday meeting of the In connection with the boys’ work which is being fostered by the Rotary club the question was recently raised as to the religious element that wi ened to} prop: able | he associated with the work. The an swer to the question was Mr. Edwards. He said that a boy under the Jer training could » ap code of morals and ethics, t ould be a good boy but could never he} ce and understanding of the living Christ unless he had a church of getting the grow- ‘nila in contact with the church Seare -|@ resolution recommending Albania to was not prepared to suggest how the ro: 2. here on busin gram of bringing the boys it Is as- 2 See aad cee TE S| ae cnet wtp ee emi se|| SEE HERE HAS RECORD |) nets oe Scie we sig » Nn a thelr honielon South Sores street. = returned to his ranch Romie “at OF OUR MONTHS IN WAR Gompf. cashier of the Tiinels Sines Bride Groom *_*# ro. : The of the Elks’ club was given an auspicious n More than 60 couples participated in the good time from 9 o'clock to the wee hours of ne- ated Elks will hold here his winter. —<$S $$$ —$— ————__—q—- prived the drug peddlers of an Inv come of $8,000 a day or $3,000,000 —————— getting |___—__—_e nto the service, getting {nto the | WANTED—Two ladies want positions fighting and getting out, and: get as cateresses. Phone 604J 10-3 340 will sacrifice for $18. Call 10-3-2 ate 0, ne, ng PUBLIC MOOSE DANCE At the WINTER GARDEN Monday, October 3, 1921 Members and Ladies Free Public Admission $1.00 ered are*truly, appreciated and wil! always be remémbered as sincere dem- onstratious of friendship and love. MRS. BESSIE. VANCE. 10-3-1t* Se Raa MONARCH. Mr. and Mra George Scott and two! children haye returned from Boulder, Wyoming Stockmen's Loan company, organized by bankers of the state to handle Joans to stockmen for the War Finance corporation, to date has ‘con- sidered applications for loans totaling Buy your range or Kitchen Maid| $650,000, the majority of which will cabinet at the Chamberlin Furniture |>® #PProved Ce. $1 down on cabiner and $2 per : 7 week; $1 down on range an‘ $2.50 per week. We take your old stove or cab- viet Gs part payment. 10-3-1t8* LOST---A CHILD'S PET DOG Just, picture the grlef of some child at. the loss of his or her beloved ong To them this.ts &reatest loss that could possibly come inte, their iittie lives. Wo believe that right down in thevheart of every mane woman and child i3 a natural desire to do for others What they would have others do’ for them. ‘The “LOST and FOUND” colums of. this reliable paper carry a list of articles lost by psoplé who ate anxiously awaiting word of their 5re- turn. .Whenevér you find anything; read the lost ads in this paner—then do as you would be done by. READ THE WANT ADS IN The Casper Daily Tribune PHONE 15 AND 16. Rited arts and interior decorating. cee Miss Ann Frederickson of the Ane for her establishment in the Kimball -BRING RESULTS— drug store on Second street. . Mr. and Mrs, RT. Kemp have re- turned from their homestead in the Pathfinder country where they spent the ‘week-end. * eee Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fidel and party a . “—D have returned from a fishing trip over k the week-end. Mrs. Lée Spencer “who ‘has been spending the week-end with her moth- er, Mrg. John Barber of Glenrock, has returned to her home here. : wee Mrs."Al, Reese of Big Muddy who spent Sat here on a shopping trip an visiting with friends has re-| 9 turned to her home. Sand Wereloped in biack canton crepe Mr. and Mrs. W. 1D. Freeman of Al-) with long graceful line and kimono @ova are spending a few days here | sleeves, SHIKANY’S SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY Potatoes, Per cwt. ... Potatoes, 10 Ibs, for... Maa Fancy Belle Fleur Apples, Per box ~ Fancy Bell. Fleur Apples, Per Ib. .. Flame Red Tokay Grapes, Per basket —......_ Fancy Concord Grapes, Per basket.__... Fancy Ripe Pears Per dozen ......... Jersey Sweet Potatoes, Per. Ib. SHIKANY’S - PHONE 903 PHONE 474 “The Store Accommodating” RG IE gene ee ae ee ee es jmelves and between the radicals and |from Yucatan, and the newspapers al “ CSS EISOPESOESEDEDGNEDDSIEDE20I490OS OEE Poverty Stricken Mexicans Plead Government Help|: i : } MEXICO CITY, Oct. 3.—Long jour- meys of more than 500 men, wornen ee children from their far-off homes im the state Yucatanto Mexico Citr where they hope to plead their case im person before President Obregon, ended last night with the arrival herr of this impoverished band Economic conditions, they explaine are so hard that wholesale migrati to other parts of Mexico from Y: Was deemed desirable. President Obregon {s saii to have interested himself personally and has ordered all possible relief measures and a further Investigation of the Yucatan situation. Clashes among the Socialists them. conservatives are frequently reported most daily call attention to the ex- |tremely unsatisfactory situation there. Albania Asked to Adopt Rule of the Council GENEVA ated Press).- assemb!, Oct. 2.—(By The Asnc Albania’s appeal to the y of the league of nations, in which she alleged that Jugo-Sla was taking an aggressive attitude against her, was disposed of by the assembly this morntng when !t passed uccept the decision of the council of ambaseadors, which is expected soon. The assembly decided to azk the coun- oll of the league to send a commission of three to Albania to"see how the de cision of the ambassadors’ council was carried out. ———— HONEY! HONEY! HONEY! It has come to my attention that some dealers are shipping in light welght comb honey. This is all right if tt {s sold for @ reasonable price. Dealers are asking 35c per pound for my fancy comb which I guarantee to weight not LESS than 13 ozs. per section and many sections weigh as much a’ 15 ozs. and over. Not, lens than 12% oz. sections {s No. 1 if all capped and fastened to four sides of section. No. 1 is really worth the price asked, but 10 to 12 oz. sections are dear at 2hc, for they are more or less broken and leaky, I offered one dealer, and will offer them all this light and broken honey for $1 per case leas than they have paid so far, When you buy a comb of my honey ask your dealer to weigh it y's worth. WM. MOSTELLER. 9-28-tf er HORSEPOWER INCREASED. In reading the story in Saturday”: Tribune regarding the installation of new units at the Natrona Power com- pany plant, the erroneous impression might possibly be gained that the total electrical capacity of the power company is now 1,600 horsepower. The and see to it that you get your mon- PAGE THREE rning plant at the Kimball streets, company has Sepower in thelr ner of South making their ‘asper about 3.600 ho! HE HAD SUFFERED Seattle Man Had Rheumatism So Bad Before Taking Tan- lac He Gould Hardly Get Around. “I certain: come my way Perkins, of 5053 {ral Way, Seat- tle, Wash., “for I'm just now getting rid of a bad case of rheumatism and Taniac had ago,” said E. kidney disorders that have troubled me (or just that many years. “The rheumatism in my legs and hips was so bad that at times I could hardly walk, and when I went to stoop over my back hurt me so bad it felt e it would brea ation was very feel cold n poor, all the tim night I ated terri and as in such pain y I could scarcely sleep. M e failed, I lost considerable weight, and I was so weak and worn out that my work was an awful drag for me. “My friends advised me to try Tan- lac, and since taking six bottles I fee! like a different person. I eat and en Joy just anything I want without its bothering me any, and I'm so free from rheumatism, kidney disorders and all that I hardly ever notice them. It’s pertainly great to get relief after suffering like I have, and I can't say enough fot Taniac.” Tanlac is sold in Casper by the Cas- per Pharmacy and by leading drug gists everywhere. ot SH SEALS: Rusaen tans Over the Hills to the Poorhouse to Become Old Lady No. 31 But the hand of Fate stepped in and the most beautiful story of Mother Love ever seen on the screen. story in question, however: | Every Day We Coats, Suits Direct From All Corsets Fitted by Our Expert Corsetiere. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY WE WILL GIVE 20 Per Cent Discount ° $ On Corsets 3 : Receive Shipments of é and Dresses New York. rROOGE 90000440468 940000004 + PEVOHADOOED 138 South Kimball Street IF YOU ARE CONTEMPLATING BUYING A CAR Watch for Announcement Which Will Appear in This Paper in a Few Days. We Sell Packards JOE E. MANSFIELD, INC. POPLOESOOEOODESODE Phone 346 29909499949 9099 9409909 0000909 9900000090500 1990009900499 99 00090000 +