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Invitations sent from the Glenrock Community olub inviting their Cas- per guests to “leave cares and’ trou: ties behind, and have a good time’ have been by numerous spominent citizens. Petne second annual banquet, which the club is celebrating, will be, served this evening at 6.80 o'clock sharp at the Higgins hotel. “The invitations are closed with the original rhyme: So kiss the wife goodby; *° "you may leave her with a sigh— ather around the table, To show that you are able To look the old year in the eye, " and think of prospects coming by and by. fee Armistice Day to Be Closed vhy Elaborate Military Ball. As a fitting finale tom day cele- brating an event of heart interest to But the whole world, a social function of [¢, t to all of Casper will be given the form of a military ball, to be jd at the Terrace Gardens this eve- ning. For the last several weeks the com: mitteea in charge of the entertain ment have been busy with arrange. ments for the decorations, and for the spectsl entertainment, while society matrons and debuntants have been cupied with the purchasing of new evening gowns, ee Sale of Baked Goods at White's Grocery. ‘The ladies of the Presbyterian Aid society Will hold a salo of baked goods at the White grocery store, tomorraw noon ahd afternoon. see Mrs. Bunnell Is Hostess, Mra, Art Bunnell entertained for the members of the Needlecraft club at her new home on Madison street, (\ yesterday afternoon from 2 until 5 \yo’clock. The afternoon was spent sew- “mg on the pretty and useful articles which are being completed for the Christmas box whick 1a being pre- pared by the club. Toward the close of tho .afternoon the hostess served dainty refresh: ments to the gue cee Evening_of Cards Is Enjoyed Mrs, Gegrge LaLone acted as “hos- s at her home on St. John street last evening at cards. The time was spent playing 500 dy the ladies present, in - an” informal manner. Decorations of flowers ad- ded to the attractiveness of the home and refreshments were served follow- ing th idea of the decorations. Among the guests were the Mes- dames Butler, Maine, Virgne, Rabun, . Kelly, Novotny, ~Jullan, Bowyer and Roach, aoe Dinner to bo Served Before Dance Tonight ~ Miss Alice Lioyd has issued invi- tations to a number of her friends to be guests of a formal dinner to be served at the Lloyd home on South Durbin. street preceding the dance at the Terrace Gardens. > Mrs. T. J. Rlach has returned to her home here after spending the past month in Houston, Texas, where she was called by the illness gpd death of her grandfather, Just ‘be- fore Mrs. Riach left for the south she suffered from a broken ankle which is much improved at the present. eee Mrs. Herman Budig has returned after spending the past month visit- ing in Denver, McCa:k and Omaha, Neb., and with her husband's rela- tives in Iowa. She was accompanied by her small son. eee “s Mr. and Mrs, Fremont Michfe are spending the day in the city, visiting with friends and relatives. They will return to their ranch home north of here, tomorrow, : : . Miss Alice Green of Arminto, 1s spending the week-end here visiting with relatives. . . Mr. and Mrs. Lew Thompson who ae been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Mitchell on South Chestnut street, have returned to their home in St. Louis, where Mr. Thompson is connécted with a large shoe manufacturing ia Mrs. W. D. Reed arrived this morn- ing from Denver and will spend sev- eral days in the city visiting with her sister, Mrs. Burton Helms. eee Mr, and Mrs. J. ¥. Bagby are the parents of a nine pound baby daugh- ter born this morning at thelr home. Mrs. Bagby wes formerly Miss Mar- waret McDermott a popular ydung lady of this city. CITY BRIEFS E. K. Price, accompanied by Rob- ert McKinn, have left for Sheridan, where they will attend to business with the offices of the Pacific Mu- tual. Life Insurance company. Mr. Price is state manager of the firm, and Mr. McKinn will accept the po- sition of cashier im the offices of the company in the Oil Exchange build- as eee James Harvey of Te returned to his bom Okla., has r spending his clinic in this city after spending the past several weeks in the east, Where he has attended national con- Yertions of men of medical profession in a number of prominent cities. : -| Several Gays inthe elty looking after business connected with his broker- age offices in the Colorado city. He is visiting at the A. D. Ne! while-in Rig and Reel company, !s expected to return today from Denver where he has been on a conference with of-| has won the name of being ficials of the company. .. Creek road. KASSIS TO OPEN Flowers and Souvenirs to} Clothing Co. windows one of the larg- second. store of the Kassis company,| tons of war pictures ever displayed managed :by A. Kassis, will open fts|!n Casper. doors to the public tomorrow morn-| “splay all day today and tonight. ing at 9 o'clock. occupied by the Casper steam bakery,]¥@r, possesses three wound stripes has been miraculously with mahogany. finishin; a ge af sflial several days here looking after bust- ‘| mess connected with his oll holdings with local companies. Mr. was formerly in business here. eee showcases for the ladies’ wear are placed at the rear of the buliding near the fitting rooms. As both of the Kassis stores will Dr. H. R. Lathrop has returned to carry an extensive stock in ladies" eastern eee H.,G, Field of Denver ts spending Harvey | left_of the door upon entering. Thela clear glorious ready-to-| had a bit of frost in the alr.* Because the day that Bobbie and Mary had gon be mmintained, the new store will | Saris chon gn snow, and of the hungry coyotes who|turn to entertain the children, and were also out hunting rabbits. Sud-|he did. ms SRNR a acs oe Thea Sar tee Ra Che Casper Daily Cribune make a snowman. Dad had not made a snowman for years and gears when | ly." be was not much larger than Mary, 80 he enjoyed it every bit as much as the children. First they made a little snowball with their hands, then they put it om | the ground and began to roll it around e yard, growing larger and larger|of being mace THE SNOWMAN. rim of the earth in the cast and laughed and laughed.|around the base of the big bell to| "nked. . and see how many feathers she has shaken down ©/|This biggest ball was the body of the|or rather one Tl melt all of that snow and the old woman in the| man, and in order to make the chest, the eqrth all over again.” And so the sun came up iIn|another ball not quite so large must snorning, that stilljand that he might take another no-|be rolled the same way and lifted to tion to run away like he did that day/the top of the big ball. in the berry patch. it became dark very | ¢r Will be worrled.’ Mr. John thought | famously. In a short time the snew-|ready for plained how it all had happened. On Sunday morning it was dad's ball than the one making the chest. eyes, he looks blind, that way,’ said| balance, Mary. “Bobbie go to the coal cellar and get two pieces about the same up as warmly as could be and went|size, and Mary you get my old furn- out side with dad to learn just how to Before it was time for Sun- Gray | day school, Mary and Bobble wrapped @_kitchen amd {Phone _1! home| At the store on Center street, a complete ling of yard goods will be handled as well as the notions and a D. R. Philips of the Parkersburg | partial stock of ready-to-wear. % Sinco the opening of thé Kassis store over a year ago, the company city. to find “just what-you want ly after a search through other stores Kenton England is spending the} of the city. The courteous treatment y in the city from’ his homestead] and the assistance given by the girls jorthwest of the city on the Salt/has also won many patrons to. the store, and will be kept to the same standard in the new location. The opening day will be celebrate? by the company-in presenting 40 al! of the guests of the first day, souve nirs of real worth, Big Collection War Photographs In Scott Window SECOND oTORE HERE oATURDAY Jack Scott of the Scott Clothing Co, has on display in the Scott Have Part in Formal Open- |¢*t collections of war photograpns ing of Busine: n S which came from France during the £0 eye Street. See: World war. The photographs show the devastation and actual action photographs on five fronts, and Is With=flowers and souvenirs, the|°%¢ of the most interesting collec- The pictures will be on ‘Mr. Scott ‘saw action on practical- The location which, was formerly|ly all the fronts during the great transformed }and gathered the photos during his ‘unted ‘ice In France, Six Generations - ; Five generations-in one family are rare; six, almost unknown, But here we have them, left to right, Mrs. Elizabeth Rupp, great-great-grand- mother; Mrs. Frank J. Ginder, grandmother of Baby Wilbur Roher, whom She fs holding; Mrs. G. Roher, mother; Mrs..Sarah Miller, great: great-great-grandmothi and Mrs. EUen Zug, great-grandmother. Mrs. ‘Miller 1s now 103 years old, but still in good health, and lives at Neffs- ville-Home, Philadelphia. “Why—thesun of course” you will say. But remember—you can 5 hold the cent'so close to your eye that you lose sight of the sun. Some baking powders can be bought for a few penniesless than Calumet — but don’t hold these cents too close to your eyes—you 4 will not be able to see the quality —the purity—the dependabilityof CALUMET BAKING POWDER In other words, don’t be de- pared by a few peace atte eapest baking powder in price is often the most Buy it—try it—be convinced. A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 ounces. Some baking powders. come in 12 ounce instead of 16 ounce cans. ire we will fix Mr. Snowman up proper- In a trice the children were back! with the hat and the coal. Carefully dad placed the coi in the head of the snowman where the eyes would be if the snowman had grown instead by children. It gave and heavier and heavier, until Bobbie]him rather a wise look and Bobbie and Mary together could hardly move| would have sworn that the old On Sunday morning after the snowstorm on Saturday, the merry old/it. Then they patted some more snow The furnice hat ai ad " he said, “The old woman tn the sky has been shaking|make {t sit solidly on the ground.|07 hie head to keep his cars warm,| ear warm for it was cocked over one ear for all the like he was ready for a journey had his hands full and could not hold) After dad|his hat on. Mary and Bobble were de- ‘Why Bobble Bob-| had showed them just exactly how to}lighted as two happy children can be, over to Mr. John’s| bet it is pitch dark outside and moth-| make the balls, the children got along| when, “Mary, Bobbie, Sunday about 4 o'clock I-think, and the | that mother milght be worried too and|man was nearly finished, and ready mother, and dad trying to lead them had forgotten all about the|% he took the children home and ex-|for his head which was even a smaller time school,” to the house had @ hard time for the rollicking and jumping they “What shall we do to make his/ing. nearly caused bimt to Ss Ae FOR SALE—Heating stove ally new. 1211 South Elm street. WW. 11 Id to get called were do- lose his Practic- PAGE THREE HOT CHICKEN LUNCH TOMORROW The Wigwam Co. O-S Building } a) Use Want Ads t sale our entire salesforce was con- tinually rushed selling to the eager ' Many departments are restock- ed with New Merchandise. - WATCH OUR WINDOWS =i our iToyland. SEE WINDOW FOR TOYS PROSPERITY SALE From the very first day of this big ~ buying W beat Silk and Wool Dresses, Coats, Suits, Waists, Skirts and all Ready-to-Wear. All prices are the same’as on op- ening day of Sale. Come Early and TOYLAND _. Our entire basement is turned into a (Toyland. Every imaginable kind of toy is on display. Give the kiddies a treat. Come and get acquainted with Santa Claus’ Headquarters. Here are a few of the many thousands of different kinds of toys you. will see in -* Wheelbarrows Blocks Siates ’ tTorses Drums - Black Boards Trunk Chimes Wagon Blocks Tables Chairs Ten Pins Shooflies Kiddie Kars Bye-Bye Cars Foot Racers Man-of-Wars See-Saws Pony Poes ‘**""" Rocky-a-T wos Tool Chests Miscroscopes Moving Picture Machines Beds Cradles Dressers Rockers Elephants Bears Tinker Toys Tommy Tinkers Mary Tinkers Tumble Tinkers Siren Tinkers Opposite cS. ©3E LEADER Postoffice VL PLA LEAPED TELPDLLELELITAPLLMEALALELLLECLOZZD OPO OL OO a Sleds * aa . 4 Prizle Card Tricks Chemistry Sets Spelling Boards Electric Trains Tunnels Switches and Tracks *” Games of, All Kinds Shimmy Dolls Hula Hula Dolls Society Shimmy Dolls Steam Engines Iron Toys of All © Descriptions ‘ Stay Late ies ames GET N) PIGPIIISIDS SOIISOSVIIVIOIOe TG SLID DIDOSIILSIGLIGSIIGIIIII ISS, ah i Sai rare er ot. In the Midwest Building by s reorm®