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Inspiring talks on civic bettermen. slowing reports on past activities, and¢. enthusiastic plans for the future work of the organization marked the fret general meeting of the year of the Women's Departmental club of Casper. Every department of the clu> was present yesterday and went into she subject that interested it most rath a thoroughness’ that spoke weil for the individuals of the different factory in the organization. The State Federation of Women's clubs will meet in Torrington Oxcto- ber.3 for the discussion of the sub- ject of “Education.” The W. D. C. is a unit in°the Federated Women’ clubs and will have delegates at the convention. \ The meeting yesterday also dealt largely with “Bducation.” Mre. B. B. Brooks reported on the Education- al Lean fund? which has been cre- ated by the Federated Women's clubs tary; ors. high schools. The ‘Women's Depart- mental club yoted to contribute $100 o the fund for the coming year. Mrs. Brooks reported that there are at the present time eight appli- cations from needy students for this fund. Mrs. McClean reported.on the en- dowment fund. The W. D. C. de cided to subscribe another $100 t> this fund for the sucgeeding year. “The Club Women” will be — sub- scribed to for all the members through the channels of the club. Practically all the other depart- dressed thy members and commended them on thetr work. % ; The Rev. Philip K. Edwe eaves short talk on “City Social The Rev. Mr. Edwards made a plea for amusement parks for the young peo- ple of Casper that would give them a good wholescme place to go for ‘ecreation. Q Mrs. Boyd V. Osborne and ‘Mra. P. ww. Frank, each accompanied by Mrs. Charles Fowler, gave two beautiful » vocal selections. These were followed by @ piano solo by Mrs. ‘At this meeting of the W. D. C. thure were 17 ad a a me voted in. . Casper Woman’ Club Will Meet. ‘A special méeting of the Casper woman's club has been called for Friday afternoon at the hame of Mri walter A. Blackmore, 615 South Wol cott street. Delegates to the Wyo- ming State Federation of Woman's Clubs, which meets at Torrington Oc- tober 3, 4 and 5, are, to be elected. * Mrs. Hoff to Entertain, : Mrs. Hoff’ will entertain the Mén- ¢ay Bridge club next week at her home on South) Conor: street. + HareForan Marriage Yesterday. At the Presbyterian: manse, South Wolcott street at 7:30 lant) ff night, the Rev. Charles A. Wilson { unitgd in marriage Wiltam T. ag 1 of Seattle, Wash, and Thelma a | | Hare of Three Forks, Mont. The ring ceremony was ‘used. The bride is the daughter of L. F. Hare, & mer chant of Three Forks, who attended the young people. She is a graduate/ fj of the University of Idaho, class of » 302i, end @ member of the Kappe | Keppa Gamma sorority. The grmom is a graduate of the University of| |f ‘Washington, at Seattle, and a mem- ber of the Sigma fratesnity. In 1821 he was geologist for the U. 8. navy in the Alaska coa! fields. He} fj came to Salt Creek August 1, where | | | | } he 1s now connected with the geolog!- cal department of the Midwest com- pany. They will make theif home tn Salt Creek. ee tertained last evening at a dinner party at their home on East Yellow- atone. * eee Business Woman to Hola ‘The Casper business women will hold their first meeting at a luncheon ‘ at the Henning Saniey- are Mrs. ©. P. Brodie * Dancing to Open School. Mrs. C. P. Brodie will open her achool of dancing, which includes. aesthetic and classical dancing, No- vember 1. Class work for beginners will open during the month of October, under the personal supervision of Mrs. } Brodie. This opening of classes i] will enable the children to well established in school before un- “dertaking other. work, Those wishing to enroll may do so elther by writing or phoning. ? | eee | Luncheon Friday at i Terton Home. j Mrs. B. Terton will entertain at an}. # informal bride luncheon tomorrow. | ar iars Knights of Columbus 4 Elect Officers. The first meeting of the season br| if the Entghts of ‘Jolumbus of this citr| if was marked by the election of offi- ; cers, lively entertainment, and the goodfellowship of a “smoker.” ‘The following officers were elected:| |} Dr. T. J. Drew, grand knizht; BE. A. Slater. deputy grand kyght; C. P. | . | il AD rich men bought @ Ict. You} |] can buy a lot. g214t! ff 3 | | | | | | in = position for s cost only % per cent linger Bldg. Phone’ 1830. 9-19-5¢ i a * Why buy lots in the counter 6) a, lor; W. B. Haselmire, financial secre-| Thomas of Omaha are visiting In the tary; E. J. Donohue, recording mecre-|city and are guests of J. Hefern. t Casey, guard: guard. Mrs. J. C. i Warkley entertainea| Newren Grove several of her jfriends bridge tea vasterday afternoon. Mri. A. G. Fidel and Mrs. Gee took hon- Methodist Aids to Meet. The Cifferent circles of the Method-| Drug store. ist Ladies’ Aid society will meet at Busy Bee, Mrs. E. G. Witt, 207 Har- W. E. Tubbs, 315 Seuth Dnvid; Capi- tol Hill, Mrs. Charles Les* c, 454 Mil ton avenue; Social Barle G. Burwell, 617 Kirk street. eae Mary Evelyn Brady, was plevsantly | days. surprised yecterday when ker mother 9) e;-¢ ‘ gave her « party’, the occasion being her seventh birtaday. Delicioun re-| pent a few hours in Cawper yester- re freshments were served during the| gay. riet Gilmore, Mary Henry Johnston, ‘ Eunice Riley and Walton La Velie | Matters. cee English Latheran Aid Meets 9 today after stayin gin Casper for!/company left yesterday for New manne Ladies’ Aid soolety ct the Ens-lanout a week. Mr, Warner te = pros-|York on a short business trip. 8 eran church meet at 2:30) perous merchant of that city. Seas 'p. m. Friday in the I. 0. O. F. hall. Pecan There will bean election of officers. eee Gives Interesting Party. The Business Girls’ class of the|B. Kline, jeweler. Of! Mxchange Bldg. Methodist Sunday school was enter hair View Addition — oll rights Fair View is what it implies. advocate: Dr. J. F. O'Don>ell, outside; p, he will a pee ay Portland, Ore., where she will spen: Foligwing the business session a lunch was served and smokes were oe Passed around. The last three acts of the Iris vaudeville bill of thid week be Casper Dally Sribuné his Denver headquarters to attend Vihe meeting of the ofl men. Mr. Fink motored te the Salt Creek field today to look over his intervets. tained Tuesday evening nice Davis in the church invited eral gamés and contests of unique na- rachalig® 9 * cervda. A. Onell of the Mammoth O8 com: pany who has been fil at the county 1 5. 4. Merritt is a stockman of Bar |e Wro., who is in Casper at the | PERSONALS and Mrs. T. Ganban and son peeacnt tiene: {part of the week. s2e eee “Sisson” Hines, famous character} J: David of the David Clothing com. Ne of the want and of “The Vircinian” ia] P&2Y Weft Monday for Ru: postevedl tiene Fe ee eee nen |T- A. Shaddy of Rushville will take eters ver after spending the week here, re-|"!* Place tances. er ate ©. J. Waite imanager of the Craw C. A. Bmith of the Smith-Turner | ford branch ‘of the Curtin Toole and Drug company, returned to Casper this| Paine compaty of Lincoln is in the morning after ~ trip to Los Angeles |“!tY on >u to attend the fafieral of his sister. eee Mr. A. J. #. 2 inside} Airs F. Swigart left yester’ey for Joe Pecler, & two wéekn’ vacation visiting friends and relatives. J. ©, Jobson of Chicago is & busi-| "ings company returned Monday ness visiter in Casper. from an extensive trip to the coast see s Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wray left on Monday overland for Warsaw, Mo.| 6 weccoy is a rancher from} Claude Draper of the state board | wp tehgete i yr Ey e_ entertainment | Wnere they will spend two weeks vis-|ya%cee who ts attending to matters |°f eqvalization, Cheyenne, is in th — iting Mrs. Wray's parents. ot tmptctamen tn, Conpee city transacting business. success, ee Phe - cee M. E. Robertson, J. Gratiot, T. & Cooke, an@ Carl Shumaker forme Mr. and Mts. John Hancock and two sons returned Tuesday from Ned, their former «| bome, after a two weeks’ visit. pleasan: rige W. A. Boyer and A. J. Collier of the United States government survey night™after doing work for their de-| Monday. partment. K. C. Heald, another mem. Myron Congdon, formerly of Cas-| ber of the party, will remain in Casper per, now of Gebo, is in the city trans-| for the present, acting ‘business for the Gebo Coal se company. Mr. Congdon was dt one] 0. G. of Denver is in Cas time, associated with the Kimball] per looking over business interests. F. Howe returned Tucsday from c aa There is Strength in Ted Hillsbeck, jeweler in Tripeny | Every Tablet 0 This cee aod Mrs. H. C. Chez yell and Mr. drug store, spent a few days in Lus« Newer Form of Jron this week. One dose often helps com- eee Roy Tarrant of Sheridan, interested in oil development in Salt Creek, is in the city for a day or two. South David street;}{he park. C. A, Chappell will leave next week for Annapolis. Mrs. se. Mrand Mrs, P. F. Showalter of Dougias are in Casper visiting with Airs. | thelr friend: J. R. Colvin, of the state pure food department, and Geologists Mergan and Staley, who have been in Na trana and Fremont counties ‘for sev. eral days on business connected with thelr respective departments, left for Cheyenne this morning. “ee Ficvice, eee Miss ©. E. Miller, owner of a hotel at Shoshoni, arrived in the city yes. terday and will remain here for a few Glen King fe an oll man who is in Miss Laura Murphy of Salt Creek/ine city from Denver. James O'Connor returned this ments of the club also rendered re-levening. Misfc end singing were en-| * see snornil % ports at this time. Mrs. J. W. x. Joyed by'the little folks. Those pres-| utr. and Mrs, Ben Firmin of Salt |Cnicage, from ‘visiting his family in| ited. Next take two five- Tntyre, president of the club, ent were Teddy Nelaon, Cabrice Har-| creak ure in town attending to busi . Sete ion — three times meals for two 0. G, Johnson and E, Vondrg teft yesterday for the Johnson ranch eee Mr. and Mre. A. H. Warner re- turned to their home in Edgar, Neb., M. E. Young of the New Yorx Oi! J, Sheady of Salt Creek is spending hie vacation in the city, eee 4 R. C. Duball, who has been?ill for some time is back at work at the; Wyoming National bank today. | eee Make money—buy lot. 9-21-4t pa een 6 10 Haditha First class watch an@ sewelry re paring; artistic diamond resetting. H. Tabet Oo W. T. Funk of the Carter Ol! com-| 9-21-4t / pany.xpent yesterday in Casper from | New York THE NINE LEADING MODELS OF THE SEASON “HE Millinery Fashion Show atthe Hotel These hats are on display in this store be Astor, New York, determines each year ginning today and will be on exhibit for a paar ‘ tte 5 oe ee ‘You are cordially invited to come with your sahil < eprastipiaail a friends and inspect these latest creations, the : true forerunners of the Autumn styles. Try This year we have been able vo get the nine them on if you. will. You are under no- ob- play in this store. They come to usdirect from ea New York, as made and shown by the Vogue They are merely a part of the most distinctive Hat Company, Fifth Avenue, New_York. showing of Fall. Millinery we have ever had. KEY & CO. ‘ 136 South Center St. hospital, wilt return to work the iater/ are leaving fr Washington, D. C., to-|% hunting party to Jackson Hole on} a two weeks’ vacation to Longmont, | PAGE THREE ,Cole, His mother will arrive jaw te spend the winter here. eres } Shelley Thompson. well known school athlete cf Gebo is to arriv ithe city: this evening to j=choo’ here. se. | Sethe § J. Tidbali left yesterday | 8 . OF THE ‘MOTHERS AND CASPER CONCERT SEASON OFFERS "DAUGHTERS Mile. Marie Tiffany — SENSATIONAL SOPRANO bs Of the METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY OCTOBER THE THIRTEENTH NEW RIALTO THEATER This marks the,opening of the Richter Arti 192%. Mile, Tiffany to be followed by ruso's' worthy successor, leading ten company; Misha Elman: the great be concluded by famous Irish Reg only one on the American continent too much dbout what your medici: hasdone for meand for my daughter. Mrs. Wa.S. Hucues, Greenville, Del. Mothers and oftentimes grand- | mothers have taken and have learned the value of Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. So they recommend the medicine to others. The best test of any medicine is wie ee done for _—— Fog ny ty years we have pul ished letters from mothers, daugh- ters, and women, young and old, rec- ommending thelVe ‘Compound. Thay Kadi weet 3 ik See and are to others. own neighborhood are women rho know f its it value. of Mothers—-daughters, whynot try it? Season Tickets Over One-Third Less Than Single Admission. HERE ARE THE PRICES: Season Tickets, $10 For the Entire Series, Consisting of Four Concerts. SINGLE ADMISSIONS: Sante ||| Marie Tiffany......$3.25 Mischa Elman ........$5.00 pe rei iste Mario! Ghamiled 2: gs.7y' Irish Regiment Sale of Season Tickets Closes October 1st. For Expert Watch Repairing And Jewelry Repairing of the better kind CALL AT TRIPENY’S 41 S. Center Phone 72 or 99 “Watch Who Goes There.” Secure Your Tickets Early at THE RICHTER MUSIC CO. { GEO. E. RICHTER, Local Concert Manager. Phone 306 Ite ‘301 © fnq — fduour oavg i 5 7, ee aa Casper’s Leading Custom Tailor and Dry Cleaner. Classified ds in the Tribune are) 116 East Midwest winners and ly the keys we give with every 50c paid at office will | «. win you a big pri 8-12-48 Fair View Addition — Ol Rights piven. 9-21-4t 30 NEW FALL DRESSES OF THE BETTER KIND Never before has a store been known to offer brand new Dresses in.a sale this early in the season. A merchandising “scoop” has en- abled us to secure new Fall Dresses under conditions that permit our giving them to you at end-of-the-season sale prices. $15.95 Values_up to $35.00. Coat and Suit Sales EXTRA SPECIAL One lot Ladies’ Coats and Suits to be sacri- ficed. Fur trimmed Coats, Silk and Satin lined. All go at the ridiculously low price of $19.95. Values up to $40.00 Why buy lots in the country? | 1-4 i Luxuriously Fur Trimmed Coats of the Better Kind No matter what your Winter Coat requir ments are this vast collection is certain to an- ticipate your most exacting wants. $49.50) Values up to $90.00.