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€hbe Casver Daily Cribune or's Offices at the courthouse while} his headquariers in ‘{ here, is visiting with friends for a] Over is connec the east. Mr, ted with a shoe com. . won the name! irg the new spring sty . “Bul Nye" by which al) of his|crs here. He states that thon company. arrived to-| friends know him, through his splen. idea faa ee dea of the short vamp. who has been spend-| It. E. Hodgson of Denver is spend- eral days in the city attend-|'!"& the remainder of the week in the! ing to business for the Kinney Ad-|“!ty on a tour of tnepection of the lo-: dustment company of Denver, left for] °*! oll fields. Mr. Hodgson is con-' his Headquarters tast’ night. nected with the Sinclair Oil company B. ee end also has holdings in other Dromi- nent corporations. R. EB. Bifison, vice president of the} H- 0. Schlenk, district manager of | -« Sap ‘Midwest companyjiand 3f,| the Rourke, Donsidsen:&® BaylorGro-| ir pesburn and Joseph Counts B. Witson. general mganager of the| CMY company. recently purchased the! 114 sone into the Jeceim ane ecodecing Capartment SE the Midwest, | Prick -residepos on the corner» 0C/ country on a deer and bear mune | and BE. L. Estabrook, geologist, have! Tvelfth and Durbin streets which is 7 riche =) want: returned from the oil fields in the) >eing constructed by J. A. Johnson C. B. Swisher, wi niet Hi Dasthach Dartiot the State, where thay) contrertor.. The home will be Com:| xcountain states Telephone corres have been*looking after business for|Pieted the last of next month. The | juulain State wor eemonad Merrill Havens, mother and sister of| the company. deal was made through the J. F. Om a two weeks? v ~ | TWO WOUNDED IN BELFAST. BELFAST, Oct. 20.—Two Persons # 3 were wounded during firing which o- ui 9 curred in the Stanhope street area *be- did work as a comedian with the Elk/are simple but carry out the French . . ing. One of the injured was a youns PAGE THREE girl. pet hd oe H. W. Compton, director of the ) dents and hope to make of it a big locum a na att ad B. muse Casper Concert bend, has been au- | thing, on a par with t ‘jeweler, Ol Exchange paldine. thorized by the school board to or- | tie creation of a school | sa ic SYRUP PEPSIN IN OLD band, tn order to create school spir- tt. Thirty members have already eels ree by elderly fZ people for constipation, biliousness, head. signed up for the organtzation, and {t promises to become a prominent feature in the Casper school activi- tes. Most of those who have signed up ire familiar to a certain extent with some band instrument. The oboe, clarinet, cornet, and saxaphone aré to be the leading instruments of this aches, etc. Z ; Re AS nin ate tae eee ae To eN Touts eaicy comeny jeation spent at points in Wyoming| band. The promoters are enthusl- ‘ANY men and women, as ‘Bridge Party iting at the Biglin home for a num-| AM. T. Rathvon, general superintenc- LF ith bar Bice ns it Ri astic over the response of the stud- M they grow older, suffer “Is Enjoyed. ber of weeks, haye eft for their/ent of the Western States Land i! Ben L. Scherck of the See Ben| pr 47. p. Lathropivedentiy gaderes | constantly from little ills. The = Sayer ané dirs. Ben-H. Homes in Olean. N-)X; While inithe} Ol company, has returned from_aj Realty company lett yesterday for!empioves of the selentens Etant| _STONECUTTERS ENJOINED. cause is the poiscas produced sided ato teidae party held at city ‘ths house guests were elaborate’| trip of inspection in the Salt Creek thelr ranch In Bessemer vicinity. MF. lan interesting demonmiation we | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. 20:—A by chronic constipation, result- ‘* i " “home, $33 South Beech ror eee ee coiemesee 06, Stans Dees. “ore Scherck spends considerable. time on /ticial respiration, giving personal jn.|t®™porary injunction was issued ing in headaches, depression, ! : evening. Threo tables «De aout he Saas amin Fools Sicha’ 30. 'eiathaio ol tne bl aetne Teatro eae |m*ruction to each ous of Khe auadience,| terday in the federal court teeta Se bloating, sour stomach, bad Pereee: were Piaren- cee Pkrtment of tntustrial relations of thal aabue bocEhe Ihe TaeOE EAE et| thts jmembers of the Journeymen Stone Dr Ga feels ee t Mrs. W. W. Slack, who has been| Midwest Refining company, is spend.| the J. W. Corbett estate» = mivera Garter cote Bis) ere’ Association of Nerth Arser. will aad Hol ts a pint da fest bat i eee son a Jarbutt of eridan are) ic = them from inte 7 a ie worl ie} Reneientitict tur iacveral -rovks, aR ea beticen pes hho Neos Ad gern R. T. Kemp of the Kemp Insur-|} 4.0) “{% Om Dusiness. Mr Garbutt/ violence or threats with So regulate yourself thatelimi- formula has never been im- A meeting of members of the Del- Guraba to theclty accompation & aT ota ok iok mi ett +d pes jhas of] interests in Salt Creek. = employes of the Shéa & nation will occur promptly ved upon. It is saferand better > phian society was held yesterday aft-| 1°. "toSiner, Mew, Fis Leormrpe th 4 Py ‘ 2 | Anpe. openbany shad Tess, Sn. et, LOU, | ————>—_—— | Donnelly company of Bedford, one of every day. Increased doses for you than salts, minerals -ernoon at the home of Mra. J. w.| Ze ™ » Mrs. Hart, who will visit mong the recent business arrivals} where he will look after business in-| Jewelry and watch ing by ex-|the 25 stone quarrying companies 1 are not necessary. Itisacom- calomel, coal tar and such drastic phan cae at the Slack home for some time: |in the city are Gilbert G. Jones of|terests until the firet of next week.| pert workmen. "Ail were it & companies in | y- _ G report of the Federation of Wom- Basin, A. P. Engebretson cf Butte,| W. I. Rehr, Jr.. has accepted n posi- “a Clubs which was held this month rage ‘Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Thomas of Colo- Will F. Daley of Rawiins, G.|tlon in the offices of Mr. Kemp. rado, where they aro making their|M. Ferguson of Denver, Charies 28 \ home on a large ranch tract, are vis-| Schroeder of Denver, A. C. Lemm of} Henry A. Johnson has purchased iting with friends in the city over| Denver, G. K. Schoenthal of Den the home of D. H. Russell in the Ken- the week-end. Mrs. Thomas was for-| Max Weller of Trinidad, Colo., W. B.| wood addition together with four merly Miss Lillian McFayden and is| Fitzhugh of Colorado Springs, James| other pieces of property to be used as @ graduate of the Natrona county| Rosenberg of Kemmerer, Milo B.| his permanent camp while he finishes high school, 1910 Marik of Denver, W. A. Camby of|the grading contract which he has| 3 “a . Laramie and Q. J. McGovern of] with the city. The sale of the prop-| Dear Tired:—The Trouble-Woman is Mrs./D. A. Ford accompanied by| Denver. ) erty was made through the See Ben| exceedingly pleased with your more , Miss Annetta Ford, has Ns sales Realty company. wholesome view of life, and she has left for: Houston, Texas, where she| “A. A. Spaugh, who is interested in os other news for you. If you will call “ys 1B. Bishop Issues will spend the winter visiting with -| 2 prominent bank of Cheyenne, is vie-| I. C. Klein, assistant manager of = e 6 atives. Cyril Ford has left for Los| iting with buutness friends in the city|the Continental Oil company, has he Tribune office a letter sent to “apihgeag ee nas Invited per | Angeles, Cal, where he nds to| from his home in Manville. gone to Lander on business and is| you in care of this department will Ee rignds among the’ Gleweecs te on:| Sat Fee several months. Ps, AOD a. Ee) heaton 0 return masnsiar. be delivered, although the Trouvie doy & smoker which will be held at the} s1155 igien Moncy is Jeaving Fri-| Old time members of the Bike lodge.| , Howard Over of Omaha, who has Riba Th eos dake trac | ty for ite ‘ ~ “Bishop home on East Second street he ‘} the night of November 3. The occas-'2%Y for Sunrise, where she will be io _was connected with the assess-bean atte: is to business here Sor ‘mous operas sung by artists of high- est quality on the Victrola: cee the guest at a house party to be hel - _ ~ 2eP ree ne Goth birth anniversary] at a ranch home over the week-end. } rn a o's Spine, aeraeeye aia iwe: we Mrs, Lee Stock ‘is leaving for Den- er In the woth, data. ie haa} Y¥er Where she will under go a slight ‘A great su of the shecp bus- operation at one of the well known CLT AT ee dness in recent years. enatactimes one <é . ra ¥ 4 a- , ca Mrs, BE, L. Livingston who has been “thes gg Ba i + | visiting for the past four or five ‘The ladies of the Aliar and Rosary weeks in Omaha, Neb., with friends s arty tens, Ag tp her bome hore this evening. a le G October 22 from 11 o'clock until 5 eee! clock. Every tasty good food will be| where she and Mr. Grieve have been gia) Fa. making their home for the past year A on a huge ranch tract, arrived inthe Sens Cee nse city this morning and is visiting with Dr. J. ¢. Rata wakthost ‘eta dhe her apie Pe and Mra, W. H. he ner served in honor of the members| Grieve * aa papaiiieleen bei jats ci 25 of the building committee of the Eils’| Wintec. She-was formerly Mice Toutes jhome which #s being constructed .!| Thomas a pesident in Caper for Seventh and Center streets. a alegre ‘The dinner was served at the Hen-| ary Years, a graduate from the Na, en ee . ine taen.|trona county high school and one of teen pe Syening and Places | the most popular employes of the dry sore Jaid for the Messrs. W. J. Cham-| eoods department of the Webel Com: ‘fchmidt,’ Robert Cohen, A. E. Stirrets, ‘berlin, A, M. Garbutt, A. merc’al company. | iL. Br Comfort and CITY BRIEFS | Robert and James Grieve are spend- ing several days in the city from thelr wil completed by} ranch homes near Oil City. ‘February -to the last’ detail, although 3 cmd S business meetings willbe held in the} C. B. Richardson, president of the ‘Duliding all during the winter. Western Exploration Oil company, . EEO YP ead “ has left for Washington, D. C., where parce a Salt Creek Saturday. he will attend to business interests For Gc ; ety for several weeks. ~The Orin Snyder post of the Ameri: 92 Oe a % ean Legion will hold a regular Satur-| W. R.. Finney, superintendent of day pight dance this week at the dance! the gas department of the Midwest Hall In Salt Creek, Plans are under | Refining company and A, W. Peake, Way <o make the affair an unusual| chief engineer of the same corpora- fuceess and it is hoped that a good| + number of people from Casper will Money back; if you say make the trip. ed eae oF iT NG BURNING _ you're not satisfied. verything you want Mrs. Claus Grieve of Bobina, Colo., te Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Marz at the following homes; Busy Bee with Mrs., Tom Gillon, 140 East Ninth 4 ‘ street; Capito] Hull with Mrs. Harry InRashand Blisters, Cried Most Maxon, 1431 East First street; Ken. i Bngton with Mrs, A. Re Lowes. ata All The Tinfe. Cuticura Heals. Ser David street; the CY with Mrs.| | ‘Nornian Hood, 1022 South Ash atroet; Socink Service with Mrs. H.R. Collier, 625 South Zeech street; Victory with Be ree ee el ed Weta and ; Better quality ae E. Stine, 322 North Park lower prices Ie more value ‘The business. session yill be follow- ed by a social hour, | ialean : == ~ Schaffner & Marx finest silk lined suits; beautiful overcoats at GREAT VALUES IN SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT $35 - _MEDNICK BROS. " s ite Hotel inept The Home‘ of Edwin Clapp Shoes Saag re __ Mfrs. Ella Kirkham, who-has been FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Silk; Georgette, Canton Crepe, Tricotine, at $10.95 SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES Very Special at AEE Je A A ILA I SS TP NN SE ARNE MAIN, 8 MMSE pon al ao lle ihe Mad t guaran Casper Jewelry Mfg Co., O-S Bldg. | have been in controversy with the $4-tf union since last May. a acent a dose. | THE TROUBLE-WOMAN | an i] 2 ul he Indiana limestone district which bination of Egyptian Senna and othersimplelaxative herbs with : pepsin. The cost is only about is In spite of the fact that Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin has when needed. Stn; been on fife warket 50 years Wash ml eliceyt Br, 7) Richards & Cunningham Co. Jade Bags and Vanity Cases The Newest Creations in the Bag Family. REAL LEATHER Values Up to $8.00 To Introduce These Bags We Are Offering Them at the = : Special Price of : $4.95 Each = a HA Come Early While the Selection Is Complete. They Are Wonderful Bargains at This Price. = Back Lace Corsets at Big Reductions THERE ARE THREE LOTS Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 $1.95 $4.35 $5.85 Values to $5.00 Values to $10.00 Values to $15.00 20 Per Cent Reduction on All Suits Fur trimmed Suits of the best materials, styles and workmanship. Manufac- tured by New York’s best firms. 25 Per Cent Off on All Plush Coats THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST eee CLC UCC ie 2 = = =| = = 5 = = TONIGHT FIRST WEEKLY DANCE COOKS AND WAITERS CLUB FEATURE VAUDEVILLE AT 10:30 P. M. ADMISSION A DOLLAR AND A DIME—LADIES FREE FRIDAY NITE---Regular 10c Dance October 31st---Masque Ball Nov. 11th---Modern Woodmen Annual Ball Nov. 11th---American Legion Armistice Day Ball