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Cpe Casper Dally Cridbune PAGE THREE ' jturned Saturday from Riverton, |wWhere he spent a week visiting with jhis father. ‘The prizes for the flower and vege table exhitits by <he students of the| 0. E. S. Tea | | | Frank Conahan of Tripeny's _re-| | grade schools were awarded Satur: | kany, James, “shaker” and Mike sb!-| day by the Civic club, @ branch’ of} The Order of Eastern Star will Pi Fhe | 4 Royalty building at 10 o’clock'suing year: B. 8, Brooks, president: adds a zest and helps digest. lection and arrangement of flow-| hostesses for the occasion crs the|who ts a brother of Dyer Hayes, re| Scheduled for Determina- |B. B. Brooks, T. A. Dines, C. B. Rich-; Matson, secretary-treasurer. j | Jedge V. J. Tidbell ts up from. 7 j | Cheyenne this week :o hear the cases; fesse TAMLODISPUTE CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY ELECTS ) C&O. Brown figures as a witness. | = Hugh Giftin, captain of Casper fire! | 5 . department No. 2, left last night for seem [TQ BE DECINED AND DEGLARES DIVIDEND TODAY kaay, and Mrs. Morrison. the Women's Departmental club. serve tea tomorrow afternoon iu the| Frank Hayes of Lander was a viatt-| this morning. The following directors B. Richardsaz, vice president; T. -s was given to Vivian Cartwright, |Mesdames Lew Gay. Ray Cook, Homer|cently took second place in the state; "tion in Test Case Pend. Roderick N. Matson, §. A.| Advisory committee; J. R. Penn.| One five cent package of Wrigley’s ‘days, The fifth annual meetisg of the Consolidated Royalty Off company | _i.t sa ome Fo Seis oe cee te every mea fices of the company in the Consoli-/this morning at 11 o'clock the follow '. of th ecompany tn the Convo! ing officers were elected for the en ‘The firat prize for: an individual | tea room of the Masonic temple. The|or in Casper last week.-Young Hayes, Homesteaders’ Fencing Rights," ‘he ensuing year were elected:/A- Dines, vice president; Roderick 2 years old, South Side school. Miss} Shaffer, and C. |cavalry shooting match held t R. &. Ellison 4H. D. Schoon-| W. T. Funk, C. P. Whitney. town stockholders, of record October 15th on October 20. zi Nellis of Central school] A quiet maj Kathleen 5 shige oO pminreg satin Wyoming between the stockmen antjwere C. P. Whitney of Chicago,|The books will close for transfer Oc re ize of five doliars for | celebrated Friday at $ p. m. in the|tY Oil company who are in the city poring specimen. Presbyterian pert win Mies Anne|te attend a meeting of the stockhold-|homesteader regarding the right of| Eugene Coste of Calary, Canada; Iver | tober 15. second prize of two dollars for| Bradeson ber.me © bride of Robert |¢r* inclu@ P. W. Whitney of Chi-|¥8¥ over land has its culmination in|/Johnson of Cheyenne and Warren - ‘ os was|V. Davis. The Rev. Charles A. Wileon |8S°. Iver Jobnson of ‘heyenns, @ testcase due for hearing at this) Richardson of Cheyenne. } rs Qa , assorted buna. of |. flow 1k, Matec of Cherscnacena Megiet {tote of Geert. it was M. I: Wehoo| Officers elected and alvidends de |Baptist uartet To H. Thompson. P A | > Dag og Gee ga ere |Dousias. He made 476.5 out of a ing in Natrona. } The board siso declared the twen-| COnfains a beneficial after dinner ated flowers. The prize was five | Bradeson-Davis | possible 500 points. | | The meeting was largely attended tleths consecutive quarterty dividend * abe Marriage Friday. ee ‘ by local stockholders. Among the of 3 per cent, payable to stockholders treat for the whole family. . Officials of the Consolidated Rorat-| The war which is being wagedin/prominent out of << It gtves delight and keeps teeth white. It’s a satisfying sweet. aanita Fisher of Park] performed the ceremony. The couple nool. oer = ‘were accompanied by” Mr. and drm | Conta of Niagara Falls, Canada, and perce erates t D, yor Ba jctares Sing a West Side 4 Richardson of. Ch ane. ie: it. for the recovery o! } Ata meeting of the <trectors of the} rye first prize for vegetable exhibit Peter Neste, the Misses Florence and arren eye: } ba wi awarded Jack Fisher of Park|Yone Neste and Mr. Harold Rutz..The oe atiogea: Gamneges incurred when peed Wrigley’s is cleansing, cooling and he prize was two, dollars.| ring ceremony was used. The groom|@@y- He was accompanied by his a | gp Seiststed ot pee 3 ‘beans | is employed at the Standard Refinery |@#sistant, George Christenson |Ingt June after finding that the Seven-| J MOKLER FE } nd lettuce. here. The newlyweds will make their ee teen Mile Well—Bates Hole stock trail . . j pA C. W. Sparr ts expected back today| Vas fenced up. 4 vegetable prize of one|home in the McRorey apartments. | benny iag i |from Denver. | Bishop alleges that he was takios| FIRST Pat 292 his band from the range to the towa tot Attorney George Myers left lastof Bishop and that he ran in’ ] night for a business trip to Laramie.| Hawley fence. “He also alleges PERSONALS Revival Tomorrow The male quartet of the First Bap-| tist church will sing at the revival meeting, at the temporary West Side! he ‘chapel, 725 West Eleventh street, on|7 Tuesday evening of this week The} ‘| |subject of the message will be “Four! fen soothing to mouth and throat. Lasts long—costs little—does much. went to Mary Isabelle Edwards st Park school, and the third ‘prize of titty cents to Nora Fuller of Par'=. ch of the three schools repre-/ nted received a cut glass bow! filled | Axith nareissus bulbs to be placed in he room attended by the prize win that as Wrigley’s is made clean and comes ‘ to you clean, wholesome and full of ic Ponte }the trail, which is 500 feet wid: Attorney Edwin Barrett. returned|been in use by stockmen for a jyesterday from. Rawlins, where he!time prior to 1990 and Mhat he hi Men Reasoning on Salvation.” j Come and bring your friends | |spent the week-end on business. self had used it for many years be-| At the meeting of the Wyoming —— | flavor in its wax wrapped pac : hh child competing, whether the} Miss Mary Hil has gone to Roches-/ <2 >.% fore and since that date in transport-'Grand Lodge A. F. and A. M. at Raw ~ 2) Pp kage. Boor ae ‘ene ex Fe recetvad | ter. Minn., for m vacation of six| A. J. Haalitt returned from Chey-|ing hie sheep. ir eal 4 = vin - ie office of historian &. J, Mokler of this appointed. Mr. Mokler holds ik in the Masonic order, is thoroughly familiar with its history Those| Weeks Miss Hill Is employed in the/*2™e this mo offices cf C. EB. Littlefield. The continued use: of the hignway | fa taken by the stockman as suffi-| city on aes eet the Emplre State /cient reason to make a public high |hieh : Park win | Miss Ete O'Mara left Saturday mpany returned yesterday from | way ot it. | colar fo eohlg ae” + MAwin| wught tor Laramle'to attend the Uni- Pesce ps cet where he spent a few! Tn nomesteader on the other hand | 8nd Is possibly better informed upon ‘The flowers and vegetables exhibit: | versity of Wyoming. : Sera ge As feels * when ho files on govern-| Wyoming lodge history than any e4 are now on display in the window oft bed {i cleta Ww a “geey fment Iand, it ought to be bis and Other member within the jurisdiction St ficharda and Gunninuhfin's store:| Mrs. Earl Patterson, who received) 10 C: Tesla is = geologist in the| cught not to be cut into the extent of/The appointment in regarded here ary a broken arm in an automobile acci-|S™PIOy of the United States govern-| 4 Go0-foot wide trail, sch a trail be-| with great c dent a month ago, is back at work in| HS. Who in here from Washington, |ing a serious factor in depreciating} jthe offices of the Sinclair Oil com) \° 27.) ing over matters of im-|tne value of the land. ae ee : Attorneys M. W. Purcell, John H. eee |Casey, and F. Mf. Perkins are handling soltar’s worth’ of tulip bulks. whose exhibits were worthy of honor- mention are. Beth Evans, North on. Casper Has All Branches of Pythians. Casper is now the’ home of the WRIGLEY’S P. K. ts the mew sugar-facketed gum. complete orders of the Knights of pythias, namely Knights of Pythias, Pythian Sisters, Dramatic Order, will enter Drake university to take FORMER CASPER SCHOOL. —_ All Wirt; ey’s benefits and an extra treat og a as tas ree | 2 Who Ran Away rnc wera s3e| NURSE DIES IN CHICAGO, “sweet tooth.” Knights of Khotasmin, and the San-|) course in dramatics and vera! arts.|° POM Proposals Tos | 222,12 decide several other contro. +h - ~ versies of like nature. It is one ot, ha, The last named is a netv organ-| Her brother John ‘eft a week previ-| axe bineest tt casee abestta: ap tar ration which wil! be completed to [ous for Bethlehem, Pa, to reenter . e ight with the election of officers for| reheigh Featured in Filsm|setuement in this state at the present WAS WOUNDED IN WAR the first term. TO OaRIEn & oolaebio mess time and involves fine points of law = where he is taking 2 course in me- “ 7 Word has bee - that may not be finally determined rd has been received hure of the j basa 1 in kes Pee aes oiast chanical engineering, s Fr ‘gu 48) acichicy/ enanit tcl sne ft te carried to higher courts: ‘Seen of Miss Bess Randall this morn. Nol 5 4 ing. 2 ‘resh ‘. ugh: oo jing in the Presbyteria i a Shi. seb whaake L. A. Randolph, traveling auditor|the maze at the “Crossroads of New linger A” wotw Temeeeaetie® rele The Santha ts the ladies’ auxiliary|of the Off Well Guppty company,| York,” he found that he had a hard {France during the war, aggravated by of the D. O. K. K., which fs the stat ittsburgh, spent the latter part of|time keeping the women away from } lodge of the Knights of Pythias. The/iast week checking up the Casper|him. Proposal followed proposal until jam attack of pneumonia, is supposed Orders taken and lessons given to have caused complicati Santha !@ likewise a state organtza-|ptant. he fled and then he found another and feling her death: Mise Feamda ue, '| iw Parchment Shade making. a i Siete he didn't run away. 1867 BAGK ON VISIT achool nurse in Casper last year. -Bhe : eee R. A. Keenan, Peter Kool and| George O'Hara in the play by the has a «ister, Miss Agne Randan, who | Lhe Art Craft Shop Piethé etna George H. Brown, Sheridan capitalists |above name which is running at the {Is teaching in the Wilson school east 307-309 0-S Building. Ee for" Tear Oll operators passed through the|America theater is a bewildered but = of the city. The Bible class of the teachers of! city yesterday for Riverton and the/jaltogether competent hero. Alger! cHeyEn: , the Christian church will hold a plc-| Maverick Springs oll field, where they |might have created him, but Alger| a Arnold Eee 976: Seas bh nic tomorrew onthe Alcova road. All, already have completed wells and arajwould have forgotten to inject the| John T. Arnold of Attica, New York.| those who will attend have been, re®,"1bout to initiate an extensive drilling |the sly humor that the author of this|are making the first visit to Cheyenne} nuested to meet at the postoffice be- | program. ft Leste ry Leo pee in 40 years. They came to Cheyenne, | tween (Gai dedl@ ps ms . rescue a lady, and then to have - “ . 7 6 J. Ira Kirby, receiver ofthe ButMlc|heF fiancee offer you a-ten spot, to - areas pe aecaidl Ans bse iland offiée, stopped-in Casper Satur-|be a street sweeper and fal! hetr to 2 first public school pupils om, A day on his way home from e-business /roitiion, to have a designing actress | gany warning to pupie im that period trip to Denver, for minor ‘automobile | propose to you and then sue you for|was not to stray sutside th rat repairs. He continued his journey |preach of promise, but last of sil to ts eee tee c orth yeaterday morning. have’ thi tol of. the settlement. as Sioux Indians; & ay night at Nine-Mile lake. Danc-|™ ve A serra poh cinenice in eile sete were hanging on the outskirts of she} upied the earlier part of the % ing -¢e8 mee ct inka gant: ete re aa fatinaed Beg, sen and = a few weeks’ actitivity, but.1t only village and had slain several persons, ovening, ‘ ag "| Willlam. He: a Saturday. for|touches on the things that happen to reshments were served. The gentle: Birmingham, Alabama, her former|the hero of “I'he Crossroads of Ni mn of tis party went after ducks payee} \e early in the morning. Those who at- je. tor pay &. visit: to rela: Yor! S. H. ACKERMAN Casper’s Leading Custom Tailor and Dry Cleaner. 1126 East Midwest Phone 483-J The Velour Beauty Parlor SAVE YOUR HAIR Get Your Shampoos At the Orly Parlor in Town Using SOFT WATER 213 0-8 BUILDING Phone 2593 For An Appointment Hunting Party at Nine Mile Lake. A group of Casper young people enjoyed a fuck shooting party Fri- SCHOOL OF MUSIC vamplest type, and the leader of the Doris Van Meter, Director 5 Gouraud's chorus was defiantly dazzling. tended the affair were Mrs. Brady, Miss Nellie Craft, Mis@*Eiizabeth Shi- TANLAG DEMAND IS GREATER THAN EVER IN HISTORY Modern Plants Have -In- creased Capacity of 62,240 Bottles a Day but Makers. Are Still Behind Orders—) Medicine Is Publicly En- 1 fterwards he will gp to! le friends, <A‘ "| Was no amateur at this sort of thing dorsed by Best People (iicacs and will enter the University |"aa kept his audence in an uproar, Everywhere. of Chicago. Hagel Heston was a vamp of the During the first seven months of this year 3,584,000 bottles of ‘Tanlac old friends. o* were ce ees NEW COLUMN OFFERING 1S HIGHLY ENTERTAINING She will visit in Ohio before retyrning Like a flash of lightning from -an to Casper. unruffled sky, “The Radio Girls" un- der the management of Bert Vallee ees: aassien and dumfounded the members Miss Gall McNeal, stenographer tn! 2ter jas moe irebiccptaengators ao the oftice of Postmaster Edwin Beat! their first musical comedy 1 Casrer returned Saturday from a two weeks! {under the name of “The Prince of vacation spent in Spokane, Wash. aie tees eee _Mrs. J. P. Kem and small daughter Carroll left this afternoon- for Louis- ville, Ky.. to visit with her parents, fr. and Mrs. Charles Carroll, for a month. Broadway,” ‘The audience noticed that the or- chestra was possessed of greater vol) ume than formerly and that the chorus ,Jin the opening scene had many good 7‘ : voices. Among these was a high tenor William Kocher, Jr., will leave to-!that rang out with true tonal quality. morrow night for Laramie where he!" whe play itself was packed full of will spend a few days visiting with /tun.. Vallee himself showed. that he Mrs. Frank Conahan is leaving to- day for Pueblo, Colo., where she will) visit with her parents. -* | eae | Miss Blizabeth Kidd will leave for) Laramie tomorrow to enter the Unt | \veratty of Woyiming. cee URINE Ton cereet “The Prince of Broadway’ will be repeated this even'ng. Oriental Cream have been sold and x new world rec: PR, > ord f proprietary medicine 1s ¢%) y,° 4 Christenserl, until recently Clean, Ficalthy Condition ’ > 5 Bate cathiet of the Bank ot Beever aoe. | YOUR EVES "seers Don’t Start Your Furnace Now— 2 More than 30,000,000. bottles baveis.5 become identified with the Stock nd Nomina’ i f been sold during the elght years Tan) en's National bank of Casper. ir. Mesp eer Myea Clean, Clear and Mealthy. | e Mudiunthee uf ac has been before the public, jand Mrs. Christiansen have arrived. Eye Remedy: ‘Book, y that it is the largest selling medl-|'o" Casper io make their home Con 8 Eest Obie Sirect, Chicane cine of its kind does not begin to tell the story: No other preparation has ever approached the demand enjoyed by Tanlac, and it 1s expected that the sales this year sion will be more than ten million bottles. ‘Working diligently at full capacity the three modern Dayton, Ohio, Walkerville, Canada, and Mexico City are still behind with orders, in spite of the fact that the combined output bas been “increased to 62,240 bottles a day. While, the laboratories are striving for quantity production this endeavor {s still: sec- ondary to the determination to make no sacrifice whatever that will en- danger the high quality of the med- tclne. ‘Tanlac's widespread and’ ever in- creasing popularity is the strongest possible proof of its unquestioned merit, No product, no matter how extensively advertised, could continue to establish world records for sales venr after year if tt did not produce cfual and positive results. Tanlac is compored of the beneficial roots, herbs and | barks tla is ethical and Conforms to all pure’ food and drug laws, and al- though Tantac's superiority is abund- antly supported by feading authorities it Is the people themselves who have made Tanlac what it fs. Mfillfons upon millions have used it and have tol@ other millions what it has done. vhile thousands of the best people tn very community’ tave given public statements o¢ the great benefits they ave recelvet by taking it Tanlac Is sold by al! good Gists.— Ady, drug laboratories at/ | the most; known to medical science. The form-) report that they aré greatly pleas with the city, eee Miss Theodora Wilson left this afternoon for Pouwhkeepsie, N. Y., | to enter in ner ‘Socond year at Vassar j college. City Brieis | Robert L. Taylor is a Denver broker in the city for a few days. Mr. Tay- Jor Is associated in the Taylor and Clay corporation. _J. E. Montgomery 1s a Cody stock- rman who ts attending to business in- |terests in the city. Claude Draper of Chegenne is ‘in jthe city to hear the testimony for jthe city gas investigation. * ose Stenographers | BOOKKEEPERS, Arthur C. Litheredge left yesterday | ‘tor, Attn Arbor, Mich. SECRETARIES AND OTHER OFFICE HELP Edwin S. Drury, editor ef the/Are in constant demand at Wheatland Times, was a business i good salaries with opportu- | Yisitor_fa (Casper Saturday and Sun-lnity for rapid advancement. Our school offers you the ad- SEUSS TERETE EEE ERR vantage of day or night class Lillian Peterson |: Teacher of Piano work. \Graduate; B. Mus.; University School {ot Music, Linco!n. 668 Park. Phorie | 1222'W. PHONE. 1325 Casper Business | College, Inc. Why bother with a furnace in changeable weather when you can have the convenience of instant’ heat at less cost. A Radiantfire in your fireplace will give you from four te nine times the heat of a wood or coal fire. It is a marvelously efficient and beautiful gas fire that heats by Radiant Rays—the most healthful heat known. When you come in wet and cold it will warm and dry you in one minute. You will get ten times the use and comfort from your fireplace — without the trouble—without the dirt. You can install a Radiantfire for the cost of ordinary fireplace fixtures. It will burn for hours for less than the cost of a shovelful of coal. There are portable and fireplace models for every pur- pose, Priced from $15 up. See them in our showroom. Casper Gas Appliance Co., Ine. 119 East First St. Phone 1500 We HUMPHREY Radiantfire VIOLIN, CELLO, VOICE AND PIANO Phone 958-W 443 South Durbi Let Eveready lead the way. need for a trouble light. plete line. THE WvoHns ono, we STRIVE TO PLEASE The very thing you We have a full and com- il Diamond Tires BUY NOW WHILE OUR BIG SALE THINK! IS STILL ON. Have you ever before been able to buy a standard make of tire at the remarkably low prices we are quoting during this sale? You don’t want to miss this opportunity. now, today, before we run out of your size. Come in WE GIVE NATIONAL KEYS—ASK FOR THEM Brodie Rubber Co, u Phone 1203 YOUR ACCESSORY HOUSE Tribune Bldg.