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at Cards 3 Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnson enter- tained a number of friends at an informal evening auction bridge. Two tables of cards were played, and a supper was served by the hostess. number of society members, and the outcome of the affair may be a formal ¢ancing club to function this winter. eee Birth Anniversary Is Celebrated. In ‘recognition of the birth anniver- sary of Mrs. Harry Davis of North Casper, about 15 friends gathered to- gether last night and went to the vis home in a body, to the great sur- ‘prise of the honorees. The evening was spent with music and Cards, and just before leaving the guests presented the hostess with a complete set of Pyrex dish ware. Re- freshments were served. eee Tee Cream Social Held at Church. The members of the Union Banday school classes of the Union church, Eleventh and Cedar streets will gi’ an {ce cream social at the church, to- morrow ecyening, starting at ..7:30 o'clock. The public is cordially in- vited and a special invitation is ex- tended to all children. e. ‘The members of the seven circles of the General Aid society of the Metho- dist church will meet Friday after. +80 o’clork in the church par. During the business meeting the by her, to the circle giving the best report, wiiicly includes, attendance, 4 to attend the first dance of, the on to be given by the Masonic neing club. The affair will be held the Masonic Temple and splendid sic has been secured. The enter- inment will be informal. Similar neces will be held each second Friday fer the dance October 7. cee .| Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L, Patton on Ganon of Boston, Mass. She been ciated with the Midwest ning: npany for the past several months. . Hudson {s also associated with the pany in the purchasing depart- te Both the bride and groom have a number of business and social ‘ who extend heartiest congratu- fons. piiss Daly Hostess t Card Party. Miss Agnes Daly entertained a num- ber of friends at the home of Mr. 4 Mra. Dennis Daly, 1004 South Park atreet the first of this week. Miss Daly is leaving soon for San Francis- 0, Cal., where she will spend the ‘Winter, » ¢ The evening was spent playing cards; and refreshments were served. ‘The guests included Mr. and Mra. George Raitor, Mr. and Mrs. D. Daly, Miss Bush, Miss Mary Bloodgood, Miss Margaret McLaughlin and the Messrs. Hugh Fiffen and George Patrick. eed : Social Pam The young people of the Methodist chwch will glve an Epworth league evening in the basement Tuesday spent playing | Salto ada who ts a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pitt Covert on CY avenue. Meeting Well Attended. A good attendance gathered for the first business meeting of the Salto Dancing club to be held this year. Plans were discussed and final action will be taken at the next meeting, which will be announced within a few days. Mrs. Plammer to Entertain. Mrs. C. P, Plummer will be. host- ess ata series of bridge tuncheons which will be served at ‘her home in the Blackmore apartments. The first will be held Saturday afternoon. one Stag Dinner Enjoyed. H. T, Hobson was host to a num- ber of his friends at a stag dinner served at his rooms last night. eee Mrs. Johnson to Entertain Fortnightly Bridge Club, The members of the Fortnightly Bridge club will meet. Saturday aft- ernoon at the home of Mrs. Wf. R. Johnson. A hincheon will be served followed by an afternoon of auction bridge. Monday To Meet. Mrs. M. P. Wheeler will entertain the members of the Monday club at & bridge luncheon to be served at 1 o'clock at her 113 South Beech established a home in Denver in order that the three children may attend Denver schools, is spending several days in the city visiting with friends. eee ‘ laywood of Grey: bull has returned tO her home after spending the past two weeks visiting with friends here: 2 . . Mrs. A.W. Tyson, of Lander is in the city on # shopping trip of several days. cs eee Mr. and Mrs. Hen: Ison “aecoin- panied by the daughier,, Mrs, Donald Crawford, are visiting with friends here before returning to theighome Li Colorado Springs from Sheridan where they spent a part of the summer. They are making the trip overland. eee Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Brooks are spending a few days at the home of South Wolcott street. They will at- ace this evening. ‘ . “Miss Gertrude Maul of Omaha, Neb. in visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bryson of this city. Miss Maul was a resident in Casper last winter, and was employed at the Bur- Meodas ee ° Dr. Bi prc C. Davin roturned this morning from Douglas and Cheyenne where she has been on professional business since the first of the week. Dr. and Mrs. S. T. Butler and Wil- eee Mam Clayton have returned from a hunting trip in the Deer Creek park. As there was no sriow in the park, the party will return later in the season for their game. cee Mr. and Mrs. Frank England haye left. Denver for Cheyenne and Lara- mie where they will attend to business before returning\to their home here. < cee J. W, Johnson, state senator, left this afternoon for Omaha, Neb., where he will be joined by Mrs. Johnson who hag been the past six weeks at her former home in New York state. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson social Friday of the church for all of the young | Will return to their home here the Games People of the congregation. and contests have been planned and ® general good time is anticipated. Re- ‘freshments will be served. E 5 eee Dunn-Fellabaum Nuptials Performed. On Wednesday evening at 3:50 o'clock Thomas ©. Dunn and Miss Gladys Fellabaum were united by the Rey. C. A. Marshall of the North Cas- per Community church, Following the ceremony an informal . lon was held at the home of the newlyweds on Howard street. Both of'the young people are well known in thetr community and have a wide cirele of friends who extend them best wishes. eee Tea Is Mrs. J. R. Wilson of 185 South Beech strest presided at her home this afternoon at an informal tea in honor of Mrs. Ed J. Schulte of California. A number of society matrons were the afternoon guests. eee Wedding . Anni: wersary Mr. and Mrs. Harry De Woods were the surprised honor guests of a cele- bration in honor of ‘their fifteenth Wedding anniversary held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hawley, 10) South Spruce street. Many gifts in glass ware were pre- sented to Mr. end Mrs. De Woods. An enjoyable evening was spent and the hostess served a midnight Junch- eon to the 14 gueste. v. . a ten that will be serted atuher Yanch home tomorrow after- noon ‘Tha last of this week or the first of next. eee ‘Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ullery and E. s. Ul are spending a few days in the city their hot in Kaycee. oe Mrs, Elizabeth Crowley of Lander is & guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Toda Bowman for the remainder of the week. She was visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook for several days. see Miss Clara Aiken of the Casper Na- tional bank is in Denver en route to her former home in Nebraska where she will spend her vacation. s eee Mrs. Ann Frederickson of the Ann's Hat shop has returned from a buying trip to Denver whers she purchased a number of models in the mid-winter showing. Shoe reports that fuchla and purple are taking the lead in favorite colors and that fur brims in squirrel and seal are popular. Velvet is fast replacing duvetyn and flowers lace models for after- moon and dance wear are chic to the highest degree and black still main- tains Mrs. T. J. Riach léft lest night for Houston, Texas, where she was called by the death of her grandfather, James H.Agen. Mrs, Riach recently sustained a broken ankle and ig-mak- ing the trip on crutches. eee Mrs. M. Allman of Salt Creek ts spending aay in the city attend- ing to business interests and shopping. see Miss Mary Sandlin fs in Denver looking after business interests for several days. eee Mr. and Mrs. James Hoage are vis. | Iting with friends fm the city trom { thelr home tn Sheridan, | tend the formal dance at Dance Pal-| Was expressed by Roger D. Eastlake, Doug and Mary Sail for Europe his concern in the east. - eee T. C. Spears who has been on « short business trip, has returned to his offices in the Oil Exchange build- ing. ~ eee James Ronan of Denver ta registered at the Henning while looking after business interests bere. ve. A. D, Alken of Denver ts registered et the Henning hotel while attending to business interests in the city. cee F. Knickerbocker has returned to his offices in the Midwest Refining company building. after spending sev- eral days in the oil fields looking after business interests .-e . J. J. Cash, cashier of the Powder River state bank is in the city from Kaycee vistting with friends and at tending to business matters. eee Howard Cooper and Mr. Graves who ere associa! with the Johnson Coun- ty bank of ffalo, are spending sev- eral days in the city on business. ose J. T. Gratiot has returned from a business trip of ten days spent in the east, principally in Chicego, Ill. ee Hob country. J. J. Carberry of Riverton is spend- ing a few days in the city looking after business matters. "ee John Whelan, attorney is spending the day in the Salt Creek fields look- Ing after business matters. eee R. M. Boeke, city attorney, ‘is in Balt Creek for the remainder of the Week looking after business matters, eee Cunningham was ting a splendid with & the only C. N, Smith of Chicago, is register- ed at the Henning hotel while here on business for the next few days. Gea bh Navel Officer Charges Nurse - With. Killing The R. WN, Ber sport mod Hef that Miss Sarah Knox, the trained| plugs on the side nurse now under arrest with him, had murdered his wife through jealousy naval petty officer, when questioned| formerly used. here yesterday by the police. Mrs. Eastlake was killed at her home at Colonial beach last Friday. ————— HONEY! HONEY! HONEY! toring luxury. It ‘hag come to my attention that)’ ~'These Mrs. Cunningham and Mrs. Carey were the only ones:in the party who had loenges to kill moose and Mrs. ful in get- IPpoine specimen read of 36 inches. She was one of the party to bring | Thomas are now at down any big game. Sir Thomas, who 1s @ world-wide hunter, made the trip to this country for the ex- —$—$___.. I ECENED TOOMT Var Zant company: this) morning received a carload of Essex | and Hudson automobiles, corsisting| g of two Essex touring cars, two Es: Sex_Tunabouts and one. four-passeee. speedster Hudson. The Wssex cars are tho first of the new models to be received in Casper, ‘The new motor has the intake valves RICHMOND, Va., Oct. 6.—The be-| directly over the head, and the spark A new type of aluminum, light weight piston is used which tested out gave much better satisfaction than those The new Essex expresses the new day meaning of iefinement—of ro. duced weight, freedom from unneces- sary bulk and the finest mark of mo- are now on: display fn Douglas Fairbanks with his wife Mar: itt Svard the 8. 5S. a The photo shows them with their lit to Mary Pic Ru 2 wae MRS. CUNNINGHAM BRINGS DOWN BULL MOOSE, ONLY ONE TO SHOOT BIG GAME 7 Mrs. A. J, Cunningham, one ‘of a party osed of Mrs. Robert D. Sir Thomas Esmond of |, have returned from a hunt- ing trip of two weeks in the Jackson | cult. The moose brought down by Mrs. Cunningham was an unusually beau- tiful animal and will be a trophy in the new cabin at the Bar C ranch. Mrs. Cunningham was successful last year in getting an elk. Carey and Sir of mountain sheep. Mrs. Robert D, ranch. Sir Thomas will sail for Ireland. er omen NEW SHIPMENT OF CARS “Dancing Instructor For Snyder Terrace Gardens Retained Masters of dancing. Chicago. He taught come to Casper. some dealers are shipping in light| the salesrooms of the Van Zant com. | P©otessor in Casper, weight comb\honey. his is all right} pany on East Yellowstone avenue. re if it im solé for a reasonable price. Dealers afe asking 35c per pound for weight ot LESS than ‘It om. per | Denver Bank Buys Bonds at Powell section and man sections. weigh as much as 15 oss. and over. Not less than 12% oz. sections js 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 250, 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 pet case less than they have paid so far. When you buy a comb of my honey ask your dealer to weigh it and see to it that you get your. mon- ay's worth. WM. MOSTELLER. 9.28-t POWELL, Wyo., ers’ Trust company successful bidder on $17,000 in bonds sold here to finance the installation of an electric system. Tho bid of the|Sippl narrowly escaped being crushed Denver firm amounted to about 86 cents on the dollar, lars worth of bonds for improvement of the waterworks system also will be | three feet of clay. Sipp! was also cov- marketed through the same channel,| ered but was alive when dug out and Lit _has virtually been decided. will suffer no permanent injuries, KAYCEE MINER Oct. 6,—-The Bank- of Denver was th: KAYCEE, Wyo., St thd Hii ‘Mi Two Lids <¥ rice of Balter aC tle nlews Mary Pickford PP. press purpose of getting a specimen the small amount of snow in the hunting region hunting was diffi. week for the east from where he Bud Averill returned last night trom pokane, Wash., where he has spent turn here he announced that he has secured the services of Prof. Harl T. | Brown, as a dancing instructor for the Snyder Terrfce Gardens which will open soon to the public here. Mr. over the exhaust.|Brown is an instructor member of the Americay National association of in the Statler hotel, Clevelan: itor hotel, New York and Blackstone hotl, 14 years but sold out his business to Mics Hughes who ‘has been his as- sistant in Spokane will also join the Specialize’ in ballroom dancing and comes here highly recommended. ——— UNDER FALL OF GOAL Smith met instant death and William when caught in a caye-in in the Kay- Ten thousand dol-}cee mine, 12 miles west of here, Smith was buried under two feet of coal and he Fragrance in coffee Fresh. the United States-costs yo ; the same is the yots have been paying in buti On account: of the Careyhurst will leave this frleridspand™ relatives. U; furnish references. I am fa stran- Tee a oe | ger in Gasper. and would ike to ket work for either half a day or | and some way to reach you. all day. Thank you. | confidence is never betrayed. Write He has tatght in Spokane for Mr. Brown will KILLED Oct. 6—T, M. 100 DELEGATES AT FEDERATION MEET, GREYBULL Mrs. E. Richard Shipp of Cas- per Responds to Addresses of Welcome Before Wyoming Federation of Women's, Trubs opened their eighteenth annual “Signs that he has been suffering convention here with 100 delegates froma severe Sessions are being held at — ean ois that ay ig og In- the Presbyterian church. | fancy he was suieuty his mal The convention was opened with ®4¥ recurring after he attained Since the coronation he has gradually weakened in mind and president, Mrs. Lin I. Noble of Ther- se’ Ace es STATE OFFICER ANOTHER AED CROSS ctwnom are ‘aienea angers FS QUSTED BY CIVIL SERVICE DENVER, Oct. around “American Citizenship.” Visiting delegates were guests at an informal reception given in their honor by the Greybull clubs. Aeteane $ frat. ‘ata Eaartat Former Wyoming Man Elected to N. M. University LAS CRUCES, N. M., Oct. 6.—Rob- ert H. Burns, formerly of the Flag ranch, near Laramie, Wyo., has been elected to the position of assistant professor tn the department of animal husbandry at the New Mexico College of Agricultural and Mechanic Arts. ness.” He has had extensive experience on Wyoming ranches, Mr, Burns is a Graduate in animal husbandry of the Iowa State college at Ames, where he majored in animal busbandry and is sald to be an expert on feeding. Dear Trouble-Weman: Can you help me secure work? I | have two years’ experience in book- . * keeping snd general office work; | &° ‘9 ®" employer and say ho. past two weeks visiting with| 80 railroad clerical work. I can | person whom I State Convention. " followed by majority. an invocation delivered by Rev. W. J. Lioyd. Mayor J. 1. McMillan wel-| comed the convention to Greybull on behalf of the city and the address of weleome for the clubs was delivered| domestic and International business by Miss Elizabeth Wiley, president of | the Greybull Women's club. Mrs. E. | Richard Shipp of Casper responded for the visiting delegates. The president's annual address was H. Hartzell of The program of the convention ts work.” again, For Friday and Saturday We will offer 100 Dresses in tricotine, tricolette, satin georgette and taffeta. Divided into three groups, as foliows: 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT On all Suits and Coats. MILLINERY A new shipment will arrive: Friday morning. The very last word in style. Direct from New York. Japs Alarmed Over Illness Of Emperor TOKIO, Oct. 6—{By The Associ- ated Press)—Emperior Yoshihito, whose illness has been causing alarm fm Japan, is said to be worse in an official statement | is declared his condition ‘is most un- satisfactory. ee household it is ex- and mental condition has become disease of the brain The official xtatement conctnded by ‘saying that the growing volume of was placing an increased demand time of the emperor, and compelled the issuance of a formal statement. na ESE A carte upon thy 6. — Earl Wilson, state insurance commiasioner, was re- moved from office today by the state civil service commission. The commission, in its order of ro moval, cites several charges preferred Wilson but the spec fic finding which resulted in the order according to information issued at the civil service commission, on charges filed by W. L. Vernon, an officer of the Mountain States Life Insurance company alleging that Mr Wilson had discriminated against his company and “had used his office in an effort to put the Mountain States Life Insurance company out of busi against’: Mr ‘The order of removal is effective Oc tober 15, it was said at the office of the commission. | Whales have a thick layer of fat beneath the skin to keep them warm ; Dear BE. B. Fi: Please give some way of reaching you. I cannot don’t know needs sincerely to help you but I must know your name PAGE THREE KU KLUX KLAN ‘DENIED CHAPTER IN W. VIRGINIA Reason: for Refusal by Secre- tary of State Not Given but It Is Made Definite, Report. CHARLESTON, W. ‘>. Oct. 6— Formal application for a charter of incorporation was made yesterday by ithe realm of West Virginia, Knights of the KuKlux Klan. according to Houston G. Young, secretary of state. Mr. Young declined to issue the charter, but said he made {t plain to the applicant, who did not give his name, that the organization “will not be granted a charter in this st § Young did not the refusal. He a he had informed cant “that the laws of the vide that the state rupreme court ca issue a writ PICTURE AT THE IRIS “Amid Archangel Snows" title of an in scenic motion pic top of the world, is to be shown at the Iris theater here Fri day and Saturday, October 7-8. Ships plowing through the frozen waters of the ice-bound harbors of the White ses, fur-clad natives hunting seals, Eskinio dog teams tugging heavy loads over the snow-covered country, scenes of domestic life and of labor and recreation are among the many vivid flashes shown in the film. The clear light of the far north, intensified by the dazzling snow and fee fields, contributes much to the ex cellent photography. so much that it Is almost like seeing the country at Orst hand Woire roe DOORLET On MormERWooD AND TH BRADIIELD REGULATOR GO. .DEFT.D-D.ATLANTA. Gay Group 1 Values up to $50.00 At $16.95 Group 2 Values up to $75.00 At $24.95 Group 3 Values up to $98.50 At $34.95