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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1921. j i at all ae Alt G zee ia : Hs rt - tendance prize which it ts announced, will be given to the lucky Kiwanis bi setead 3 anh APL I gE ag i FI England at her home, 1242 South successful operation last Friday and is‘ reported to be in a much improved condition’ at the present. Mrs. Meg- i 5 Fue y iH teehatly [ley clits Hifi 5 fli ea i ie an x Trotherit! of the National Sup- company yesterday morning for Montana where he will care for business interests during the next few “ see As T Spurlock, manager and part owner of the Buggard ranch, has re- turned to bis ranch home after trans- acting business here for several days. se. foarte of white silk, sets the aut mode. is trimmed with bunched strands of floeg slik ASSESSORS OF STATE. GATHER HERE THURSDAY County Officers to Confer on Questions to Be Taken Up at Annual Meeting in Cheyenne. Widespread benefits are expected to accrue to the taxpayers of the state fram the findings of the county as- sessors from all parts of the state, which has been called by Lyle B. Jay, Natrona county assessor, and be in the district courtroom here starting today. The meeting will re- main in session until all business which ts scheduled is completed and until every assessor in the state has a better understanding of the condi. tions In the sections of the state rep resented by the many visitors who are expected here. ‘This meeting ts being held prelim- inary to the annual assessor's meet- ing which is held with the state equal ization board in Cheyenne tn Decem- ber of each year, By meeting at this time the ansessor# will be abl to per- fect an organization and to gather de- talls to present to the equalization board which should prove of vast Deneft to the state. A new basis for equélization of the land values of the state in one of the most Important subjects that will come before the assessors here. A 1 arrangement for establishing A new snapshot of Walter Lyman Brown, of Los Angeles, who is di fecting the work of the American Reliet Commission Russia. te er ee WAUKEB, Wis, Oct. 19—A. in, 80, one of three men alleged MIL H. Ca to have hel mente er », Cal 00,000, oday at the home of his sister Yillam G. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov- ery, which is sold in liquid or tablet a. oe It is made up of Blood Jregon Grape root, Queen’s root, * Stone root, Cherry Bark, without ilcohol,—and made into both li- uid and tablets. This blood * conic was first out by Dr, ‘ierce in ready-to-use form, Tho’ over 50 years old, over one million bottles were sold last year, Send 10 cents to Dr. Pierce's {nvalids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. ¥., in starving in near Sacra d to have stol ed in Milwau i REE i Ra" £2 Evans ices in a oRERE M.-Paulson, field manager collector of internal revenue, the cjty attending to. business Mahan returned this morning Cheyenne, B. Kramer of Denver and W. F. Joseph of Cheyenne were 3 a ; 2 ees G . Appleman and .. Newberry are spending the day are produce is get- ting good markets. He is most hope- ful for a good spring and says that conditions point to ‘ul year, ee K. L. Pool has returned from Seat- tle, Wash., where he has been spend- ing the past months -visitin; ‘with enity has a wide circle of friends here who will be glad to hear this news, eee ‘Thé next meeting of the ciuh will be held Tuesday evening, November L tabernacie at the wil be a > My, and irs. @. L. Kay returned to their home in Denver yesterday after spending a week as the- of Dr, and Mrs, J. R. Mle soasged a as Mrs. Mae Ramsey who has heen the house guest of Mre. 1.. D. Seeley at her “home *on Fast. § Street, will Visit at the A. and says that since his last visit there four years ago, there is no more change in the elty than there has been in Casper since he left in Aug- ust, eee Dan Kerchner, ting the Diamond Tire company with head. quarters in Denver, and W. Robin- son, representing the Bver-@harp Pen- ctl company, were emong the travel- salesmen here Tuesday calling on , Councilman, Ward 2, ROBT, E, MELVENEY, Counciiman, Ward 3, MUNICIPAL ELECTION, TUESDAY, NOV, 8, 1921. REGISTRATION DAYS, OCT, 18, 19, 20, 1921, heavy floss gathered Into a dozen half loops | * oi ty Ore A. In Spurlock, general managet and part owner or the Buzzard rancl: spent Tuesday In the city attending to business matters.; eee T. L, Reno létt Sunday evening for Denver where he will attend to busi- ness interests for the Grude com- owe Mrs. Frank Palmer left Monday S. D., where she will Migg Alice Martin who has been spending the week-end in Denver Yis- With “friends, has feturned ito city and has resumed her posi- . Curtis Garrett of Los Angeles, Cal., arrived in the city Monday and has been attending to business interests Mr. footwear, the “Formative Shoe’ fwhich will be brought to the Casper ground-gripper and cant-lever but the price is moderated to 3 to wear the splendid style shoe which has been endorsed the ¥. W. C. A. The shoe will be thin, the next months. 5 ode 2 %Q. Miller ofthe Casper Phar. macy has returned from a hunting trip with a party of friends into the mountains out of Glenrock. Mr. Mil- Jer is’ well known huntsaman of the city, but om account of the light shows returtied unsuccessful after Spending several days in the camp. eee Col. BH. Eimball of Glenrock who has been visiting for. some timo at Surgeons of prominence, He will first be In attendance at the convention of| , allway surgeons of the Chicago & Yorthwestern, Dr, Lathrop is district surgoon for thd C. & N. W, and the C, B. & Q. Ho will then attend the American Railway Surgeons conven- tion and from there will go to Phila deplhia where he will mect at the an. nual gathering of American College surgeons which will be held the first of next month, eee Charles Gant of Lusk and Ira N. Gibson, assessors of Niobrara nd Johnson counties, respectively, ar- rived here today to attend the meet- ing of the county assessors of the| = state which will start here tomorrow. cee W. R. Drake of Fort Collins, Colo., arrived bere this morning to take charge of sheep which have been purchased from local flockmasters for shipment to Colorado ranges. eee County Attorney M. W. Purcell left last night for Cheyenne, where he will handle legal business tn the in terests of the county. 9 : Cc. R. Mason of Wheatland, state representative of the Northwestern National Life Insurance company, “is spending a few days here on company business eee C. G, Paulson, chief fleld deputy for the Wyoming division of the inter. mal revenuo service, Is a business visitor here from his headquarters tn Cheyenne, eee W. B. Maxwell, Casper contractor, loft last night for Cheyenne, where he will spend several days conferring With the officials of the workmen's compensation board. $),000 JEWEL STOLEN, EVANSTON ON SEARCH EVANSTON, Wyo., Oct. 19.—Local alithorities are working on the theft of a diamond necklaée valued at 2,000 from a woman tourist who spent the night at the Le Mar hotel here. The necklace was in a pocketbook con. taining # small amount of money. ‘The woman left it in her room when she departed but later missed it and returned and requested it. The purse and money were returned bu the neck- * Jace was missing. J.B, Bailing, a of Ther- moptits,spent Tuesday here, taking the state board examination in phar- macy. cee Ashby J. Castleberry who has been with the Casper pharmacy for some time is leaving for Douglas where he will take charge of the Gath Phar- 3 ° Dr, H. R. Lathrop, Casper surgeon. has left for Chicago-and other points in the east where he will spend the remander of this month and the first Your Razor Blades Double Edge 50c Single Edge 35c Per Dozen 24-Hour Service Satisfaction Guaranteed. of November attending meetings of The Casper Pharmacy Specials at Bargain Prices ‘A Beautiful Selection of BLOUSES Canton Crepe and Georgette. Values Up to $22.50, $4.95 An Extraordinary Selection of SKIRTS Values up to $12.50. nd for properly classifying business and ertfes in all parts of-the also be worked out. The meeting fof which Mr. Jay ts ponsible is primartly called to per fect an organization of the assessors, to name spokesmen and in general to prepare plans, #0 that intelligent* re- sults can be obtained at the annual meeting in Cheyenne. Heretofore it is said that the as- sensors have been without orgautzed action and as a result the highly or ganized eqpallzation board has been able to put over its programs with, out opposition. “The result has been, is charged, the equalization board merely a revenue board for the state and does not equalize conditions| between the countles of the stute, ‘or a trial package of the tablets, LAY IN YOUR COAL FOR WINTER NOW CASPER SUPPLY CO. 913—Phones—914 The Bay Hat Shop Smith and Turner Drug Store 133 South Center Street A Ten-Day Clearance Sale Is now in progress and our hats grentiy reduced tn pric 8 $3.60 and up. Childre: hats $2.60. High. grade 5 to 15 years $4.50 money during this Je. attern Hats, $7.50 to $10 TONIGHT | REGULAR 10c DANCE ADMISSION 30c—THREE TICKETS—LADIES FREE Thursday Evening FIRST WEEKLY DANCE COOKS AND WAITERS CLUB FEATURE VAUDEVILLE AT 10:30 P. M. ‘ADMISSION A DOLLAR AND A DIME—LADIES FREE Miss Elsie B. Hughes in Charge of Studio and Dancing Lessons. Appointments From 10 A. M. to Noon and 2 to 8 P. M. 132 North Center Street Telephone 1700 \U TEnrac ft CARDE NOTICE OF SESSION B. P. O. ELKS There will be a regular ses- sion of this Lodge on . Friday Evening, October 21, at 8 P. M., at Odd Fellows Hall Business, initiation and entertainment. Your attend- ance is earnestly requested. By Order of E. R. ROBT. COHEN, Secy. mini HH porvene neue ngnennee ATAEUMEENETEET EEUU PPTL o-vensoverpresmneeesiaenncstastenSCH4N ea ee