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TURIBAY, AUGUST. 29; Tz. Che Casper Daily Cribune + PAGE THREE ~ pe mate! comurice craves | Reformatory In ton. The new arrival weighs nino _ (SS Ha IUCN ee efor ie The registration is overwneiminsiy! Michigan Under Republican, $27,046 peraons— a plural-/ mopolis where he will enter the gas/ ity Im every county and a majority! - SS aa e business. | in most—having signified their alleg-| Guard otf Police EGISTERED BER} } neh | fance to that party. The recorded} A. E. Stirrett left last night for| Democratic strength was 305,653; the 2,f11 and the Probibitionist | be made |_D. EB Ryan lett yesterday ‘for Ther- : Denver, Socii Stampede Planned Mrs. Lathrop Entertains | “ee | At Grieve Ranch. ® For Miss Sullivan. | A. S. Evans of Cheyenne, represent- Several Casper friends have been| Mrs. JI. R. Lathrop entertained sev-| ative of the Underwood Typewriter invited to the Grieve ranch for a stam-|erml guests at @ picnic party given at|company, is makin: pede next Sunday. Robert Grieve and|the Becker cabin on the Casper mour-| ness visits to the David Kidd will be hosts on the oc-|tains yesterday in honor of Miss Eileen | : clasecd as Fi fal record. casion and @ lively time is expected. | Sullivan, | Lysie BR. Clay, secretary and treas- | Election Interest in California j= itories where the rioting centered. ogi? eIeAy urer of the Western Pipeline company.| Centers in Contest for Haghes Howard Mra. Davis Hostess ia im the city for two days. GO: P Senatorial qf SSE ee arriage. To Thimb*e Club. cee . O. P. Sen: wera 5 ‘the ‘Rev. Charles A. Wilson offict-| Mrs. George C. Davia will entertain| H. F. Avery of the Northwestern} Nomination. SOLD ERE rae | ated at @ quiet marriage ceremony at|the members of the Woodcraft Thimble National Insurance company of Den | =—_ For frozen dainties— tue Presbyterian last night at|club tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. at her|Ver, is calling on business men here. | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 29.—Vot- $ o'clock, in wi Mise Eleanor|home, 215 North Grant street. The Pa jers of California were called out of Hughes became the bride of Robert |committe-s for the bazaar which will| M. N. Wheeler, J. W. McKim, and/a state wide primary election today Wayne Howard. Mrs. Howard is the|be given this fall have been chosen.) B. B. Lummis went to Denver last to pick party candidates for only daughter cf Mra. Josephine|The chairmen of these are the Mes-/ night. ‘United States tor, governor, con- Hughes. Mr. Howard is connected/4ames Clemons, Bishop, Newton,| poe Cte |sressman in 11 districts, and q num- with the Ol Well Supply company.|Davis, and Roenberg. They will be| Mrs. Harvey Wisner and daughter, | ber of important state offices and Ju The couple will reside at 133 South|®signed work at the meeting tomor- Jean, have returned from an extended |dicial positions. row. pied {visit at Pacific coast points and re-| Interest today centers around the oteue ce. Port @ very enjoyable trip. |contest for the Republican nomina - Strikers’ Dance ~ * SOP RT P20 ye tion for United States senator be pete ya Next Thursday. POULTRY EXH tween Hiram W. Johnson, the in. ho The dance which is to be given at IBIT fT cumbent and Chafles C. Moore of Miss Marie Bogan, whose marriage} tne Arkeon on ‘Thursday of this week| }San Francisco. One of the warm. Ray Holloran wil take piace with- 4:1) be given for the benefit of the est political contests since the day in a few Gays, wan'the guest of honor) sing railroad men and is not under |when Senator Johnson was. elected t a shower given last night by sis-l1h6 suspicen of the American Legion. | |sovernor of this state, has been un- ers Of. the prospective groom, Miss/ mn4 iegion dance will not.be'given un-| ; \der way during the last month with hand, ‘Miss Katherine, Holloran. +n the following Thursday. many former supporters of the sen- freahments were served at 9:3 pats LARGEST IN HISTORY ator now aligned with his political after which the many presents for the Freiptul Clab jopponent snd many of his former po | MUcal opponents now his“ supporters, | William D. Stephens, now serving {his second term as governor, is being This opposed for re-election by Friend W year as always the poultry division| Richardson, state treasurer. - ! be one of the big displays of the| Every county in the state is Repub: Mr. and Mrs. Evans oming Free State Patr. Years ngo lican, according to the registration, Hosts at Dinner. the state fair was iargely de, Mr. and Mrs. ..W. T. Evans held a A - te x dinner Sunday evening at their home PERSON. L eral jt plct remem As in Evesdiriieath bongs. ot) Miah Aine we. =° preguction of high class birds in Wy: 3ral 5 - tang t Mir Mrs. P. C, Nicolaysen. Fifteen guests ing increased, bride-to-be were brought in. The re-| win ageet, mainder of the -evening was spent! rhe ladies of the Helpful club will informally in singing and general! eet at 2 p. m. tomorrow with Mrs.| DOUGLAS, Wso., amusement. ten George Colby. f the state. There will be no contest in atx of | 4 ng he state's eleven congressional dis- e outside exhibit jtricts. Representatives Julious Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Schwartz spent |ors found competition emba: sing,|John I, Nolan, Henry E. Barbour, the guest of honor at a tea given at “ee ers from all over the state and which/election by. two Republicans, C. 8. the home of her hostess yesterday Mrs. J. Boland, mother of Mrs, A.| compares very favorably with the of-|Greene and Euvelle Howard. Judge afternoon. . Mrs. Staley is « former! P. Kimball, who has been the house| fers made at the state fairs of naigh-|John E, Riker, the second district resident of Casper and is well known / guest of the latter for the past two}boring states. This division has been | Democratic incumbent, is opposed by among the! social set here. She now | weeks, returned to her/home in Omaha enlarged this year by the addition “three candidates. lives in Denver. yesterday. of a class for pigeons, and the man-| Representative Charles F. Curry( eh Sid oh ies agement hopes to have a good display! Republican is being opposed in the Surprise Party Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nuckaby are|of these useful and Profitable birds. | third diftrict for the Democratic nom- For Miss Blanchard. the proud parents of a son borm at the} Mr. McNeas, Poultry specialist of “ination by Mrs, Katherin Braddock of Miss Madelyn Blanchard was the|private hospital of Dr. M. C. Kelth|the University of Wyoming, will ex-}Stockton. Mr. Curry ts assured the honor guest at a surprise party given | this morning. Both mother and son| plain to visitors the merits of the|nomination of his own party. in recognition of her birthday by her | are reported as doing nicely. various breeds on exhibition. His.| =< Sas parents last night. Miss Blanchard ae Presence at the Free State Fair at-| SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 29.—Gen “returned home from a motor ride to| A son was born at Kelth’s hospital fords oppomtunity to breeders, exhibit.jeral fair weather, a. record registra ind the room filled with 20 enthus!-|this morning to Mrs. Nomer Byern,| ors, and farmers to receive profitable |tion and a sharply contested race, for astic members of the younger set.|of Glenrock, pie advice and instruction in poultry rais-|@n important nomination were factors Dancing and games made up t ing, egg production, culling of flocks,|combining today to indicate a heavy amusement of the evening. Delicious| Miss Anna Moll returned Saturday | etc, |vote in Califormu’s primaries. The refreshments were served at its close.| from Crawford, Neb., where she has | for which nominations are to eee been visiting with relatives. teno ngs te S Rewarded Will Have Picnic. Mr, and Mrs. H. Leslie Parker went ewarae | The Victory Workers of the Ladies’'|to Denver last night. Wi h | Aid soctety of the Methodist church ee it Gold Pen | will meet tomorrow at 8 a. m. at the} JMr. and Mrs. Millard Muraine will home of Mrs. D. N. Speas, 160 North | !€ave for Colorado Springs next Fri- * | Grant street, from which point they | day, where both will take « course in From Coolidge| will go to the Speas ranch for a pic-| music. <a nic. : - eee Mrs. William Caldwell and daughter,|| SEATTLE, Wash. Au; | , -. Aug: 29.—Miss | De Molay Dance Helen, relatives of C. H. Miller of this|velyn Nelson, a stenographer at the Friday Night city, have returned to their home in| Chamber of Commerce, is the recipient | a means of giving a hearty fare-| Centerville, Ia., after spending the|or q gold fountain pen engrav | well to students who will leave pei Past 10 days in Casper. hor Anitiaisaatele iene ved iwith the next two weeks for school er col- Coolidge, vice president of t eaee the Darius chapter, Order of De} Miss <feanette Sherwood, sister of States. the United Molay, has scheduled @ dance to take| Mrs. M. F. Ryan, will leave Friday) When mr. Coolidge was here August | place at the Masonie temple next Fri-| for Milwaukee, Wis., where She willl 1917, he asked the chanter O coat dry. Members of the order and their | #ttend ‘school. wet him a stenographer. Miss Nélson | ladies, their invited guests and ladies, Sein re ae took the assignment. Masons and ladies, members of the “Mr. Coolidge ts just lovely to work Order ‘of Eastern Star and their es- a “ for," says Miss Nelson. “He was! sn eS heme ee City Briefs very serious while he worked but the come at the dance. way he smiled afterwards was enough | This is the last dance of the sea-j [L——+——-——— reward without any gift.’ son to which any outside guests will ; be invited. The remaining dances} Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Culver announce BE on eae They are GOOD! | Aenaghl crx Piso Bacx ga Bi peas. | Tce are stationed at the state reform ' tering 1mbered 172,799 and the re-|2tory here tony ag sthe gare st ae af nder of ¥ ewan, |outbreak among the inmat hs ica enim | mainder of the total of 1,482,292 were | that ech peeeeih Gite rte taer f { \- i "BAKING Ryzon-raised cakes keep fresh longer. which f§ the heaviest in the history 1 Watch Repairing t CA ls 2 were present at the pleasar! affair. | +19 weekend at South Fork inn. until now me entire display of 1,009 | Arthur M. Free and Phil D. Swing, é Fe tee = Thé Art Craft Shop | | we or more high class birds of every|have a clear field for both the Re. Pa S H AC “KERMAN Mrs. Daniels for Marshall Keith, Jr., returned this|breed represents Wyoming's interest! publican and Democratic. nomina- TRIPENY’S For Gifts vat cere i ° ° House Guest. |morning from Iowa, where he his|in the poultry business. The total tions. 91 BiGhater eed ce ian se Lessons in Lamp Shade 5 Tail Dry Cl Mrs. Robert K. Staley, who is visit-| spent the last two weeks visiting with | premiums offered in this division ts| Representative Clarence Lea, first pes nies . Making and Embroidery. Casper’s Leading Custom Tailor and Dry Cleaner. ng here with Mrs. T. C. Daniels, was| relatives. $2,585.00; a sum that attracts breed-| district, Democrat, is opposed for re. ‘Watch. Who Goes There. 304 O. S. Bldg: 116 East Midwest Phone 483-J King Bros. Co., Laramie, Breeders of Rambouillet an ou Corrted: Wyoming Corriedsle Sheep, ee aa tee mgs lots 4 block and f RES FROM IOWAN AND ROCKWoOD [MS FOR SALE IONIA, Mich., Aug. 29—State po |[————— “miscellaneous” in the ‘was pourned into one ot the dorm- REGUS. PAT. OF sen cates!| HATS “2 EVAPORATED MILK | clean — sweet — pure / ‘Try this popular recipe for As a special inducement to those entering school next fall we have placed all our Sport Hats (a varied assortment in misses’ and ladies’ sizes, all the popular RED CROSS ICE CREAM fall shades) on special sale for N 1 top. vasa THIS WEEK ONLY 46 cup sugar 2 cups Red Cross Milk melted. Add the vanilla and freeze. Use three parts ice and one part salt in freezing. ee ae ea MARTZ HAT SHOP EVERY GROCER SELLS {Two 194 South Center St. Phone 766-W You u3e less For Expert Jewelry Repairing of the better kind HOLD OFF! WAIT! “2 sTOP BUYING lam going to turn this community topsy-turvy with the most daring bankrupt stock sale ever attempted in Wyoming. WAIT FOR IT! ~~ SHARE IN IT! : ven only for Masonic organ-| the birth of a baby boy Monday even-| Haye your ting Ee anaes if ing at their home, 185 South Washing- | -rri Uieieroiee WHICH is Larger the Sun or a Cent | The sun is the largest but ‘ you can hold the cent so close to your eye that you’ll lose sight of the sun. Den’t let a cheap price or a big can baking powder make you lose sight of quality CALUMET The Economy BAKING POWDER Women’s Black * Cotton Hose, 5 pairs for Gordon Pure Silk Hose Women’s Crepe Bloom- ers, 2 for : Silk Boudoir ; Caps Women’s Silk Fiber Hose, 2 pairs for Women’s Is the qual- ity leavener— for real econo- my in the kitch- en, always use Calumet, one trial will con- vince you. 5 * Shildren’s Hose, Extra quality, 3 for ¢ Night Gowns, Satin trimmed THE f THE STORE ; STORE ACCOMMO- THAT DATING UNDERSELLS Silk Camisoles Aprons, 1 s 2 for Children’s . Women’s Gingham | Leather and Dresses Silk Hand Bags Women’s Good grade Challis Ki- Huck Towels, 1 monas, 2 for 10 for Extra quality Women’s Sateen | $2 Silk Petticoats Gloves Children’s Women’s Cotton Hose, $2 Neckwear 5 pairs for for moron Bungalow Aprons Extra size Turkish Towels 4 for Women’s Lace trimmed Teddies Cc. & B. Corsets, Special Set ee Children’s ; White For 2 Cutie Galatea Leather “Suits iMiddies Purses Women’s Fine Baby Cotton Ribbed Blankets, 1 Vests, 4 for Women’s White Voile Waists

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