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28 JMCMABE MP prominent cities wat at improvements home in Richmond, Va. Mr. Donahue = “boom” atmosphere to the city.' made the trip as far ag Daltinore. Md. in @ motor car, but returned by rail arrived He visted in St. Louis, and Kansas Oty, Mo., In Chicago, Tl, and in Den: er, On the return trip. C. W. Shee has returned to Denver putter wacting business here dur- few days. SS = " North Melrose street as Mr. Craven's gant and Ars. J. G. Field of Sheri; wie mM, aTe spending several days here of Denver is registered Doug fte: en route to Denver where they intend/at the Henning hotel while attending | matters ct is to spend the winter. to business interests in the otty. ¢ r3 ° ee Miss Joan Deck-wit’ attend the! Ray Cook of the Casper Pharmacy; pa). mr Lad ee penvention which will beliett yesterday for Douglas where heleition with the 3 aisonal Walt ar Gone r cada Opole ‘beginning Wed-}will: conduct an examination im the|merce after spending sever! days in of the bride's parents, Mr. Mrs. orete ¢ {state pharmaceutical test. on. bus and pleasure. William R. Frye of 802 St. Mary's| “Miss Elsie Ma: returned to 2 3 her home In Worland this : Following the ceremony a reception BS aes was held and many friends extended attending to business ¢ importance here for a few ' Denver Prank Riley, who was formerly ¢on-} John Trippeny has returned from jnected with the Kimball Drug com-;Glenrock where he motored to“attend after spending several days visiting|pany, is now associated With the/to business matters last Sunday. with friends and relatives here. |Forbes Drug company, Cheyenne. Mr. “*- - i = * S [and Mrs. Riley will make Cheyenne) nr. Mf. and Mrs. D. Van Nolan left'ther home for the winter. jturnec last: night for Denver after visiting | + 5 at the Ingersol home on North Mel-| J. Tome street for several days. eee Boeke, cizy attorney, has re to his offices in the OM Ex. change building after spending the H. Haddeman of Denver lett last week attending to business inter |last night after spending several Gayslests in the Salt Creek fields Re x here looking after business interests.} see ; County Attorney M. W. Purcell has, Earl Brant who was formerly con- m Kyne has’ returned from Fetufned from a visit of several weeks hy AY ing Salt Creek where he s; ta rt of in Kansad City. Mo.. where he was nected with the Casper Pharmacy, and "Sasol, ment house at 2.30 o'clock Thursday} Rice. It isp: afternoon. Mrs. Brooks will be as-|make their future sisted by Mra, F. R. Hufsmith as host- that they will ‘on the coast. ess. ‘The regular semsion and called on legal business. He reports|who lately played with a base alll tas with bie’ oll ts bs cy ius social time will be held. ‘ PERSONALS that the fall im the middlewest is sim-|team of South Dakota, has returned! aay 7 8 . flar to the lovely weather here. to the city and will be with the Kim-| George Vorhees of Layfette Pied Cross Session -*-. ball Drug company as pharmacist. iting ror Tonight. ©. E. Seely representing the Clark Fae tending to business interests and call L. E, Laird lett last night for Chey-ling on friends. is spending several days here looking enne after attending to, busitess in . Mrs. M. J. Foley returned to her A. SOC Dm 506s One AOSAREY OF 100) Cong Mendig afta apending the’ past Jewel Stove company of Chicago, Il.,! Tred_Cross will be held this evening in) the Red Cross offices at 7:30 o'clock. Meee yi tng: tn-Thermopolis: after business interests. this city for the past several days. R. C. Wyland has returned from os 2 | Rawlins, where spent Sunday Mr.-and \Mrs. W. E. Wright lett] y- Patt xt 1 he Mero ee to |tast Saturday night for Atlantic City, . H. Patten, attorney, has return. H. L. Woolfender of Denver is here 2 65 e ed from Denver where he spent sev-'transacting bus'ness interests for the) 31. G eral days transacting business matters!next few days. of importance. bc a 4 see M. E, Pickett is among the busin’ Karl J. Owen of Denver is registered | visitors registered at the at the Henning hotel while looking! hotel from Cheyen ter business matters connected with Es his oll {nterests. , A. H. eet Nod, after spending the past three weeks in Casper. Mr, Wright is pres- ident of the Frepo Oil and Develop- ment company and has been looking after business interests while here. ee. Nye of Denver spent yester {day here attending to business inter fests connected with his concern | cee Henning) D. W. Dav:s has returned to Salt ; Creek after attending to business in the ctiy for several days. Mrs. Charles A. Wilson will enter- tain informally for the members of her Sunday school cla Thursday afternoon at her home. rs ; Parva ar | Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stock have re- |turned fram Shoshoni where Mr. Stock See eae cae tee Silt he has been looking after business mat. Croid of Denver is looking after business connected with, his, oil| J. K. Lambert of St. Louis, has re- Arthur Ward is spending several interests in local fields. Gs. turned to the east after transacting resumed at the Natrona county 1i-|‘¢"* Over the week end. daya. in the-city from hts homestead! EA Donahue vt the Brodie Tubes! PENN for his company. brary in the juvenile department. ‘The ae : near here. E nahue of the je Rubber; Sar pes will be told by Mrs. Rodgers, at F, _Dunforth. of. Winterset. company returned to the city thi Richard Savage, father of" Mrs. R. arian, assisted by other readers |!0Wa, is spending several days he Cc. J. Hane . is week-end after spending the past .c. and, and noted pioneer of this ‘The stories wil be} Visiting with friends and attending to| pending a fe during the year. told from 2 until 4 o'clock the same hours as observed last year, and all children. Invited to attend. In addition to this attraction at the days here on business. | se in the cast visiting at (Continued on Page 8) ' SAME PRICE For over 39 years *Y Baking XW Powder USE LESS than. of: higher priced brands MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY THE GOVERNMENT business Interests. .- ° Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crawford have rpluraet from ‘an overland trip 3 brary leagu through Nebraska and Colorado where te Tovimads to everett olaieren tax{they have been snending the past ing books from the shelves are in-|™Onth visiting with friends and rcla- vited to join, The Sage Will inatin) | tives. fT ete Oe ead ta alatabe. tha denen | aeepA Mien Dalia tiara lect or phere of the junior séction of the} Glenrock and Dougias where they will brary. attend to legal matters of importance. see ‘* ees Woodcraft Thimble »} Miss Florence Kesler has aouroa Club Meets. ‘ from eastern Canada where she ‘The members of the Woodcraft} been spending the summer with her ‘Thimble club will meet on Wednesday | Other and father. afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of pe cals! Mre. M. W. Rafferty, 340 South Elm} _ Miss Blanche Tolan, secretary to R. strect. All Neighbors. of Woodcraft|S. Ellison of the Midwest liefining and friends are welcome. company has left on a vacation trip. ee eee Meeting to Be Held Mra. George Flannigan is leaving at 1. 0. 0, F. Hall. this’ evening for. Denver. where she The W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah | will visit-with friends for some time. lodge No, 39 will hold a regular bu: - eyere ss session and Initiations at the Miss Hattle Young of Minneapolis: . O. Fy halk Wednesday evening Minn, is visiting here at the home of 8 o'clock. her ‘uncle and aunt,’ Mr. and Mrs A social hour with ane Fes-| John Steven: dames W. BE. Clift, J. W. mm and oe Homer Tedford as hostesses, will fol-| Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Vanatta are jow. All resident and visiting Re-| leaving for Kansas, Attorney Vanatta Dekahs are invited. will attend to matters concerning 0.! es ‘ = interests in that st Miss Lawson i be Is Honoree. - Mrs. E.R. Hufsmith ts improving Mrs. John Whisenhunt was hostessifrom the shock and the number of this afternoon at the Whisenbunt|cuts from flying glass sustatned in an lodge at Island Dale in honor of Miss|automobile accident Sunday. Agnes Lawson of Denver who is v , ° * ing with friends and relatives in Cas-} M. O. Corey, drilling contractor for per for the next two weeks. A num-|the Sinclair company will leave thir ber of friends spent an informal after-|week for Denver where he will visit noon. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Beckett en- tertained at a six o'clock dinner Sat- urday evenifig at their home on South David street. The honor guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. EB. Wright of At- lantie City, N. J., and Frank McVoy of Chester, Pa. see Cravens-Shockley . Cra’ if this cit: 1d Lynford W. wens ©: y an seh? Miss Beasie H. Shockley of St. Louis,| The “Food- Drink” for All Ages. Mo., were married at the Methodist | Quick Lunch at Home, Office,and last Saturday night by the| Fountains. Ask for HORLICK’S. Rev. L. EH. Carter. They were unat- fe tended. ae-Avoid imitations & Substitutes cx a $72.95 : 3 GROCERY SPECIALS _ W ednesday and Thursday OCTOBER 12 AND-13 FOR TODAY AND WEDNESDAY We Will Make Extraordinary Reductions On 25 COATS. Unusual quality. Have 49 SUITS. Formerly priced up to been_priced up to $98.50. For Today $38.50. For Today and Wednesday— and Wednesday— $24.95 40 SUITS. Wonderful in style and ‘ material. Have been priced up to $98.50. For Today and Wednesday— $72.95 32 SUITS. Formerly priced up to $65.00. For Today and Wednesday— $42.95 75. TRICOLETTE BLOUSES, For- merly priced at $8.50 and $12.50. For cet HOrlick’s IRIGINAL itec »Mrs. Cravens will live on 40 COATS. Of different materials. Have been priced-up to $65.00. For Today and Wednesday— $42.95. 65 COATS. Including plushes, have been priced up to $38.50. For Today and Wednesday— : Today and Wednesday— $24,95 e $3.95 Afternoon Dresses and Street Frocks “In Two Lots. Swift’s Premium Hams, per Ib. Swift’s Pure Lard, 10-tb. pail. Pork Shoulder Boil, per Ib____..__.. Pork Chops, 2 Ibs for_..___....-.- Beef Pot Roasts, per Ib......... i LOT.1 76° distinct models in canton crepe, charmeuse, tricotine, poiret twill. Straight lines and draped effects. Regular values up to $42.50. For To- day and Wednesday— ; $12.95 Three Tables of Hats LOT 2 Exclusive models in satin-faced canton, charmeuse and other silk ma- terials. Regular values up to $75.00. For Today and Wednesday— $24.95 Sausage (breakfast style), per Ib. Jonathan Apples, per box. 16 bars Classic Soap. 14 bars P. & G. Soap... “2 Ears Luna Soap... 2 Ibs. Bulk Cocoa..._..... 1 Ib. Calumet Baking Powder-......, 216 Ibs. Calumet Baking Powdev-...... j era! office worker. |Z have had ex- honey ask your dealer to weigh One for mellowness. BURLEY pertence in that line, also as a |and see to it th et your m bookkeeper. Please help. ay's worth. WM. MOSTELLER One for aroma, TURKISH MRS. T. o2ser : f Dear T-¢ubtc Woman: I have had | J. B. Barnes, Jr.. counsel for experience in “general office work | Midwest company. is in Wa || aged and blended and as a cashier. d should like to oo | } BIG BARGAIN | | ‘or | High class phonograp! SS ee sale, excellent conditio: | (t \ zx Si ele - e Thousands Have Discovered |} includea sold at once A/a saa eran Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Midwest Pharmacy / } wif] Eu Aye | his former, | Edwards’ determination not to treat Hamburger (fresh ground), per Ib....——-...—.-.-. 20 E POP ddD 29DODOEDOPD DODD OOP 9 D9 DFO ODP ODD ODF 9999090009000909-09905 0 0 Table 1 $3.95 - Table 2 Colgin’s Grocery & Market $5.95 - 903 South Spruce Street Phone. 584J Table 3 WE DELIVER | $7.95 ° - PELLLRDIDD EADESEPEDOED Berries < et THE TROUBLE-WOMAN | T have several articles of second- hand clothing that I would _ eel Very reasonably. These articles are suits, dresses and waists. Can you tell me of any place that I could dispose of these? THANKS. | Dear Readers: Here is a chance | that the to buy second-hand clothing very | call the Trou Feasonably. I should judge one | refer you to might find some good bargains. If “Thanks” would leave some way of reaching her, she would help her- self a great deal. | Dear Trouble-Woman: I am. tak- ing a business course at the bust- n college in the morning, but would like to obtain work for the afternoon. help me? Thank you. | 5. Dear Trouble-Woman: I am in need of work of some kind. I have had experience in cafe work, laun- ary work, confectionery, and as a cook. Is it possible for me to ob- tain employment here? MRS. B. Ky lof section. Dear Trouble-Woman: I would lke to obtain a position as a gen- [so far. area Harmless Substitute _Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets— the sub- stitute for calomel —are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. These littleolive- cowred tablets are the result of Dr >: liver and bowel complaints with calomel The pleasant little tablets do the good that I does, but have no bad after effects. They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They ake hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense ot the teeth? sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do strony liquids. It is best not to take calome' Let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its place, Headaches, “dullness” and that lazy Sorting come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets when you feel “logy” and “heavy.” They “clear” clouded brain and “perk up” the spirits. 15cend J0c PPEPIIE?E 1 SPOL DOSE PTE PESD OSD: THE If among them Mt your need as an employer. please ‘Woman. who individual.) find = position of somt sort, more fre empecially as a cashier. (The above are types of requests le-Woman recetves. there & T -— HONEY! HONE | Tt bas come to my attention that [some dealers are shipping in j Weight comb honey. 4 ff is wold for a reasonable price. | |Dealers are asking 35c per pound for | my fancy comb which I guarantee to ;Fteight not section and many sections welgh as much as 15 ozs. and over. than 12% oz. all capped and fastened to four sides 1 is really worth the | price asked. but 19 to 12 oz. sections for they are more LESS No. fare dear at 25c. or less broken and leaky. jone dealer, and will offer them ail ithis Nght and broken honey for $1 Per case less than they When you huy a comb of my Phone 1355. iL sections is MRS. C. any that win 1 HONEY! Neht This ts all right than 13 ozs. per Not less No.1 ft I offerea have paid os FH eyenne ty ding the week hero visiting with LYRIC THEATER COMPANY To Be Published Thursday, October 13. 100 Per Cent on Your Investment WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12 LEADER CORSETS—Pink, back medium bust. Dollar Day Special . lace, ity sateen; black, white or Dollar Day Special grey; Gordon make. Dollar Day Special.. broidered in a variety of styles. lar Day Special —... low or 1.00 PETTICOATS—Extra fine heavy qual- colors. $1.00 SILK HOSE-—Black, white, brown or $1.00 MUSLIN PETTICOATS—Fancy an ‘ol- $1.00 Dollar Day Special sizes; wonderful values. and sizes. Dollar Day Special..... PETTIBOCKERS—Extra fine quality | sateen; black or colors; well made. $1.00 CHILDREN’S STOCKINGS—Fine rib- bed, black or brown; in a variety of Dollar Day Special, 4 PAIRS FOR. $1.0 APRONS—Bungalow Aprons; light or dark colors in all imaginable styles BRASSIERES—Made satin; heavy quality. Dollar Day Speci of soft pink $1.00 TURKISH TOWELS—Extra large and heavy. Dollar Day Special, THREE FOR....... 1.00 GINGHAM PETTICOATS—Of good quality striped gingham. $ Dollar Day Special, 2 for 1.00 CAMISOLES—Silk Camisoles in a va- riety of cdlors and sizes. $ Dollar Day Special... 1.00 WAISTS—A very large assortment to choosé from; plain white and fancy tehnmeds ollar ee _._ $1.00 Day Special ....... DRESSES—Children’s Dresses in a va- riety of beautiful colors; very neatly trimmed; sizes up to 6 years. Dollar Day sf, Cir $1.00 Snecial HUCK TOWELS—Large size, soft and well finished. Dollar Day Special, 8 FOR__. -$1.00 KIMONAS—Made of fancy cotton Persian pattern materials. $ Dollar Day Special... 1.00 Bargain Basement—Hundreds of Bargains Suitable for Women at Values that Speak for Themselves. Don’t Miss Them BOOO2490554-9-0000-65666508565956061605606606600000688 * Watch for the True Facts of the Fooooosesereooes: HN ——9 z 2 ; : = = ours weahkes ‘ane’