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be Casper Da has sold the several hundred head cf | sp: XS = ness of her mother, Mrs. D. Luncheon For Thompson, a talk by Miss Blanchs Toland representing the Business and| here. Mrs. Johnston ‘has Patten’s offices were established in Mrs. C. F. Pennington presided as|Professional- Woman's association, | friends who are anxious'to hear of| his new quarters today. hostess at @ luncheon served at her/ and several musical and clocutionary| her condition. weer 3 home this afternoon in honor of Mrs,/ numbers. ere A. W. Peake has returned to his M. Colvin of Tacoma, Wash. and Mrs.| Arrangements have been made to rs. W. &. Thomas offices in the Midwest. Refining com. \. B..Kilby of Bridgeport, Neb, who|care for a great numberof people! Peta ci cds ane, peo we ete pany building after spending several azo Doth house Suests at the bome of/and all who are interested in the| frimme and relatives during the re-|@ays at Elk Basin. W. R.Finney ac Mrs. Ades Weber. ai wee ant pene ae su) we ©. A-| mainder’ of the week. =: aaa Mr, Peake on the business Rowers were decorations : eee rip. used forthe nicely appointed lunch-| bers, are asked to attend. con tables. | _Tickets are on sale today at the Y,|_ MF. and Mrs. A. Q. Wittiama, ac- ‘The afb ‘Jon was devoted to play-| W. C. A, clubhouse on East Second|°°MPanied by their daughter and two ing bridg® street and it is asked that all who th 10 spending the week here from o 9.0 intend to be present at the dinner, | ‘"er home in Hilinois, Mrs. Patton Presides Set the tickets before 5 o'clock this t Informal Tea. evening. Patrick Sulltvan ts leaving ‘this eve A number of the society matrons ene ning for Denver where he will spend of the city were the guests of Mrs./ Pocahontas to the remainder of the week attendirg Hugh L. Patton at an informal tea| Meet Tonight. the stock show as well as attending served at her home on South Wolcott| ‘The Degree of Pocahontas, Iroquois | *® business interests of importunce. street yesterday afternoon. [council No. 5, will meet in regular ane Part of the time was spent as “i session this evening at 7:30 o'clock kensington working on a beautiful! i: Odd Fellow’s hall. All resident and ne z visiting members are the invited A Attorney J. B. Barnes, of the Mid west Refining company has returned transacting business interests of im- cee Attorney W. 0. ‘Wilson is tn Chay- enne where he will attend a meeting of the board of law examiners. He will return to his offices in the Town- send 1. ‘ding the last of the weel. eee W. H. Hardin, a well. known at- torney of Lander, has returned to his | #l! home after looking after business a ters here for several days. 5 see C. H. Bake o fthe Blake-Dare brok erage is leaving today for the Texas of fields, He will visit in the Mexia fields as well as in other well known fl localities. Mrs. M. Colvin of Tachma, Wash, sister of Mrs. KOhy and. mother of Mrs. Weber is also visiting in the city. Informal Dinner } Tomorrow Night. | Young Matrons Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jetsam Deve Haye Meeting. iscued invitations to a number of| friends among the early pioneers of! , ba eee pe gers Balas the city for @ dinner to be served at| 1, © city) attended, the womnat ha their poe Se. Mouth Patic rest, t0-1 soit club meeting which was held me ait . Yesterday afternoon in the ¥. W. C. A. rooms. The business session was Bip tame Postponed and the social hour was A tea for the benefit of the Natrona| °™Joved, Rebekah Lodge No. 13 will be served from 2 until 6:30 o'clock in the Oaa Enlarable Dinner and Bellows hall, Saturday afternoon. Social Evening. O. T.Jurgnsen ho has for many year+ eee All members both resident and yis-,, “fs. Sam Service presided at heo| bene superintencent of the Garrick A. EB. Bigtin, former Casper banker. fting, and 1! the invited home at a dinner served last-evening | theater building in Chicago, Ill, has!who has been connected with the sher- guests of t | he ing Mrs. M. Colvin of Tacoma,| moved to this clty'to make bis home. | irr's office during the regime of Sheriff BEEES j eee ete | sh., mother of Mrs. Alex Weber, | srs. Jourgensen and childre= will Join | Joe BL. Marquis has resigned his pos!- x-Governy 1, Brooks |*nd Mrs. W. E. Kelby of Bridgeport,|nim here in the near future. Mr. t last night foi: Lonver where they |Neb., aunt of Mrs. Weber who are tlon and plans tu engage in bwaness 3 Jourgensen is a brother of John Jour-|ncre. No definite announcements will attend the finish of the Annual | both houseguests at the Weber home stock show. jon South Beech street. sensen of South David rtreet. have been made. eae PR gaa a re Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conner left Interesting Program 2 Bras vad reat last night for Denver, Colo., where Js Announced. |" Later in the evening about 20 ( | I Y BRIEFS they Will visit for eevera’ day before At the meeting of the W.C. T. u.|friends called. Tho time was spent continuing their journey to Fort meeting which will be held in the Na-|Dlaying cards and Miss Selma Horn- Worth, Texas. Mr. Conner has been trona county library, Friday noofi /¢F and Mrs. Jim Rousch pleased with! “pr. 0, W. Stewart, a dentist who connected with the Midwest company at 2:30 o'clock, @ prograsa on “‘Nation-|*@veral vocal and plsno selections. formerly practiced his profession a+ al Prohibition Day” will be presented| Mrs. Service assisted by her daugh-| niverton, Wyo. has been added to Dr ter, Hazel, served delicious refreah-| 1. p. Johnson's clinic here. ments as a climax to the enjoyable as evening. see eee Mr, and Mrs. 8.°N: Brooks are ex- pected to return to the city tomorrow from Chicago, Ill, where they. have ben spending the last several weeks . . fe eapnmure trip. Thay. wit visit] shetty Jos 1... Marquis, Undersher in Casper for several days before re-| ie V4 t,” Seed ond ie rn gieneer turning to thelr ranch home near| powert returned. yesterday, toorning ome, from Cheyenne where they spent three @ays atteniiing sessions of the U. 8. Liistrict court. in charge of Mrs, F. A. Smith. All members and those who are tn-| terested in the work of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union are in- ited to attend. . TONITE Dr. H. R. Lathrop has rectnly pur-|| PANCAKE DIxNER OR PLATS chased the Jack Corbett ranch from 1..|| DINNER—Steak, two vegetables, “orbett, brother of the late rancher || iessert, ek en butter and and pioneer of this part of the coun- 3 Formal Dance for PERSONALS try. The land which {s east of Casper Last of Month. on the Elk Horn creek is one of the January 81 is the dato of the first of choice ranch lands of the county. L. the series of formal dancing parties to! tr dnd Mrs. Jame W. Stewart who be held under the auspices of the new-| have heen living in Balt’ Creek for I oreacired Y. and\Y: dancing club. Secme tims, have taken a heme on whe partion at the head 6f the dane"l aoutn ‘Wolbott’ street.and will move ing club ure the young men who were thi the elt; tt active im making the New Year's dunce! Melt residence to tho ‘ty sometime] g ? 9 & success. Stewart are guests at the home of an Ss ome Invitations to jcin the mysteriously Mrian¢ Mrs. R. M. Andrus on South named Y. and Y. are being sent to the Durbin. Mr. Stewart will be casoct- MERICAN THEATER FRIDAY Spests of tho New Year's dance. ated with the offices of the Standard 2 s Bad recetved invitations i cee -WondertulSpecials EE _ Friday and Saturday The girls of the Juntor-Sentor club We will not carry over a single garment. We have f the Girl Resérves will hold a dance . . 1 ag expiica Sibeetg = tae Come reduced our prices to a point that will save many a Lander basketball game which will be dollar for the buying public of Casper. Shop Early: held in the gymnasium of the Na- s 110 Dresses ‘trona County high school at 8 o'clock. Sold up to $42.50 EXTRA SPECIAL At $6.95 98 Dresses | 150 Dresses work of their organization in lines of Sold up to $65.00 Sold up to $98.50 At $12.95 At $25 25 Coats formal dance. Cloth and Plush, sold up to $48.50 Invitations have been extended in an informal manner to a number of the members of the young socia} cir- eles of the city, tc attend a luncheon to be served at the Henning hotel, Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Miss Vida Williams and Miss Verra Tange- Ban will preside — hostesses. . . eee Banquet Is Event for Tonight. 2 The annual membership. banquet of the ¥. W. C. A. will be held this evening in the Chanticleer cafe at 6.15 o'clock. Mrs, Burke H. Sinclair will. preside at the dinner and the talks an? os. tertainments during the evening will include an address by Rev. GC. M. DOES LAUNDRY Settings aid in tho wonderful effects dolph Valentino, now playing at the of the production, filmed frora the} book of the same name, is scheduled! for tonight and because of attention drawn to the exceedingly large sale| from Cheyenne where he has been | °f book both abroad und here the} screen adaptation holds unusual in. pertanes: terest. flip Cribune ‘been in charge cf the} (or years but secured a leave of ab- death of Mr. Corbett} sence which will be tn force until ring. While In the south Mr. Con:| Which vere left.| wor plans to visit the Mexia and other and family will return|Texas fields. SETTINGS LEND GREAT ATTRACTION 70: FILM VERSION OF THE SHEIK: Desert scenes and other attractive in the staging of “The starring Agnes Ayres and Ru- merica theater, The last showing Miss H. Cason Palmer of Fulton, Mo., has a unique position for a wom- an. She has just been appointed freight traffic representative for the Mobile &° Ohio railroad, with head- quarters in Memphis, EGZEMA 1 YEAR CUTICURA: HEALS In Pimples All Over Body. Itched and Burned. “ Eczema broke out in pimples all over my body. It itched and burned all the time and I scratched ae and irritated the parts un- M4 til they bled. My clothing aggravated the breaking out and I could not rest day or right. “The trouble lasted about a year before I be- Minor changes tn the plot work to! the advantage of the picture and it ts| brought to a captivating climax. The mysticism of the near east is injected inte the production, emphasized by the scenes in Biskra, the caravans, hordes of horsemen which comprise the nomads of the desert and abor ll the realist of the rt with ii id dunes and oases. You Will Never Know What It is to Be With- INSURANCE ARE YOU FULLY INSURED AGAINST LOSS? We write Fire Insurance in the largest com- panies doing business. We write all kinds of Automobile Insurance, Fire, Theft, Collision, Property Damage and Public Liabili If you wiht be insured in companies affcrd- ing the greatest protection Do not put it off for you are as liable to need this Policy within the next hour as you ever will. Marion P. Wheeler Agency gan Ccticura Soap and Oint- ment and after using three boxes of Ointment with the Cuticura Soap I was healed in six weeks."’ (Signed) Mrs. Earl Baker, Custar, Obio. Beautify your skin by daily use of Cuticura Soap, Ointmentand Talcum. Never was there placed such bargains be- fore the buying public of Casper as these we are offering now. Shopping at our win- dows will tell the story. WORK AND DRESS SHOES You will find them priced so low that you will be tempted to buy a whole year’s sup- ply. Just take a peep in our windows. HOSE HOSE. ~ Just think. A Wool Hose as low as 2 PAIR FOR 35° Better ones for very little more. Neer UNDERWEAR In this department you will find the well known brands, such as Cooper's, Chalmer’s and Quality Wear, at prices that were never quoted before. A Guaranteed All Wool Heavy Union Suit $3.95 Justthink, heavy cotton ribbed $1.45 Quality Wear, Union Suit. 95c CAPS CAPS A real Winter Cap with ear-laps. Worth up to $2.50. CLEAN-UP PRICE Phone 109 see us. $090900909099060096096660600000000006600000000 WORK AND At $10.95 HOUSEWORK TOO 45 Coats Sold up to $65.00 At $19.95 Choice of any Coat in the house At $24.95 There are values up to $98.50 and include Plush and Cloth. : All Corsets, Brassieres and Silk Te Mass.—‘T used to have ee back and legs so with other - bles Prrvrrritriii ry rh: ble i Underwear eB a one = Our Dollar Table 20 Per Cent Discount pe ACen Weel Consists of some wonderful values in S through the time F All our Kid Gl work, too. Last Hosiery, Teddies, Sweaters, Jersey one: ace prised | Blouses, Embroidered Blouses and ONE-THIRD OFF Neckwear. me_and have such troubles to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Come pane, and I tell them how it has elped me. You can use my testimo- nial for the good of others.”’—Mrs. BLANCEE SILViA, 69 Grant St., Taun- Mass. ry—one friend tell- ing another of the value of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. ud, 256 S. Center St. ~~ Phone 1304' Zero Weather Makes Our Reduced Prices on— GAS. RANGES GAS HEATERS COAL RANGES COAL HEATERS A special inducement to buy that range or heater at a very moderate price. OIL HEATERS AT COST Ceeccccccoccecc Our Suits and Overcoats Leather and Sheep Skin Vests. We will move them during this sale at almost your own price. Our motto—Nothing to carry over from season to season. : Come and Be Convinced Watch Our Windows Poscocococcceccsceccocecesese’ HOLMES HARDWARE al : COMPANY PHONE 60! ~ 260 So. Center St:, Casper, Wyo, Peeeveccesccccocsee