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FRIDAY, OCTOBER, ‘S, 1922. VOL. i MILLS, WYO.. OCT. 6, 1922. Rev. MacInnes Honor Guest st Dinner; Mr. and Mrs. Omar Baker were! hosts at a formal dinner given Sunday at six p.m. for the Rev. James 8. MacInnes who leaves next week for! Colorado. Covers were laid for fifteen. | the centerpiece being a beautiful spreading plant contained in a cut-| giass bowl Seven courses were! served. At the close of the dinner the| entire party attended the special ser viee given at the Free Methodist church, The guests Were Rev. Mac- Innes, Mr. and Mra. Clifford Miles, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Roberteon, Mr. and Mre JS. McKnight. Mr. and Mra. "yee Ritecy, Mr. and Mra. Ra Bohrma.” and Mrs. Milo Garside. Mra. M. M. Spencer of Neligh, Ne-! f viait with her daughter. Jefferies. Marjorie Jean, infant daughter of Mr. and Mra. Cliff Richards has under the doctor's care for the pa but at latest reports was much left tast Frida ranch forty miles north of Douglas. The Sterling Knight family return last week from their homestead ar Douglas where they had Leen ending the summer months. Mr, and Mra. Clifford Miles ‘enter: | tained at dinner Tuesday evening for| Rev. James MacInnes. Mr. Wm. Byer left iast Wednesday | to join his father at Akley, Minne rota. The Mills Presbyterian Ladies’ Ald was well represented at the meeting of | Presbyterian Tiadies’ Aid societies of Caaper ar@additions, which was held} Monday afternoon at the home of Rev | Wilson in Casper. Those attending from Mills were the Mesdames E tt Buleon, Smith, Bybee, Hunter, Gar side, Baker, Bohrman and McKnight | The Mills delegation expressed them | selves as having rece!ved much bene | fit and encouragement from the meet ADJOURN TODAY (Continued from Page One) the state in all things relating to the betterment of thé living conditi¢ns and surroundings of the wemen and chil- Gren and !s one of the most prominent figures in the work of preserving an¢ marking :the historical points in th state. She is the author of man: werks on the history and growth o the state and never falis to keep ar aud’ence deeply interested when she speaks to them. The endowment fund which was cre ated at the meeting held at Greybul last vear for the purpose of provid nr funds for carrying on the necessary Getail work of the fedération, and of which Mrs. D. L. Shipp of Casper is Custodian was thoroughly explainec to the meeting by Mr.-Shipp and the jecess' ties for its establishment shown he fact that practically all state ea erations have ra‘sed or are raisin) such funds was vuhown. The adlegaten = were deep'y Intercated in the fund anc when Mrs. Shipp called upon them for subscriptions it went over with a bins Much ef the day was taken up with the cons derat’on and adoption of var ous committee reports and recom mendat’ons. Last night at the Hotel Trail elaborate banquet was served to th delegates by the citizens of Torringtor Music, songs, short talks and a won erful spirit of friendliness developed & most enjoyable evening. The closing session of the federa tion are be'ng held today the gavel falls and the part for their homes it wi satisfied feeling of accomplishment of things worth while for the future and & deep feeling of friendship for Tor. rington and her people. ——__—>—— PUPILS WANTED. Lady with college training and sev- eral years’ experience in teaching can take a few more pupils evenings for work; reasonable price per . Phone 1869R. 10-F-2t* You Can Get Back Your Grip On Health Hope for the millions of unfortu- nate men an¢) women who are vic: tims of stomach trouble is sounded by Mrs. Minnie Bente, 3027 Fibert St., Oakland, Cal. Mrs. Bente was a yic tim of stomach trouble in its worst form but was completely restored to health by taking Taniac. Se says: “For years I suffered from stom, ach trouble, and when I began taking Tanlac I was on the verge of 2 ner- cous breakdown. Tanlac changed things around for me completely and now my stomech and nerves are in fine shape and I am well and strong again.” Undigested food ferments in. the stomach and soon the entire system ls filled with poisons. Tenlac was de- signed to restore the stomach to a ealthy concition and build up the le body. Millons everywhere have seclaimed its wonderful power. @ bottle today. o Tanlac ts soit by all good druggists. —Asy. BUY PIGEON’S COFFEE It’s Freeh Roasted Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 | 6f games. stunts, and inspection was Presbyterian Church Sunday school hour 1:30 a. m. to 11:30 a. m. The Reverend James 5. Shower for New Bride MacInnes will preach this coming Sun at 7:20 o'clock. on day evening, theme will be an exceedingly interest- ing one and « cordial invitation is ex | tended to all to attend. Weekley, Lindsley, Trainer. Mt iggy a ool : Eb sty _— “ea roel nat | Braden Roubidou. Prenchville and ent. Preaching serine neg mien: | Misses Ruth Hunter and Luella kou- bi The new organization is doing splen. sie didly. Last Sunday all th. hilar: in = te = : 4 Midwest Heiguis were Dreserit ‘New Mr. Fred Steinle, brother of Mrs. es 4 rns be a _tigh-compreasion er benches were nertiy arranged by the |G: E- Rovle, arrived inst Friday for}. Mr. and Mre. Ivan Jefferies’ Baby) gine with better carburization, so an indefinit y here \People. Mrs. Haatie Lambert, pastor. School Notes The Senor Scout meeting was held at the school house last Friday night, fourteen scouts being present. ap tain Black, Boy Scout executive, was present and gave the boys a short, interesting talk on the Scout Camp th this past summer. Captain © emphasized the importance neement and progress in scout} Laird Inst Tuesday, Tuenday of this week. Family Reanion Dinner F tatved at dinner Sunday visiting here and in Casper. White Collins of Missour!, Mr. J Junior Boy Scouts met Monday eve ning of this week with thirty answer. ing the it call, The usual program carried out with enthusiasm. Mra, Mr, and Mrs. Glen Millis of Mills. Mrs. James Byer and children, re es i cently of Benudji, Minnesota, arrived| Mr. Jack Pendleton is having a base- n ‘ils last Monday to jo'n ¢ hue-| ment excavated on his lot on Wasatch band. Mr. Byer is employed at the| avenue and expects to make further! refinery. Mrs. Byer was also accom: | additions to his home after the cemer.t| panied by her aged uncle, Mr. Joe|of the basement and foundation have Montell, who makes his home with fet sufficiently the Byers house on same Always the Same A perfected blend, always maintained in every can of Nash’s Delicious Coffee—constant care ig every process of its manufacture— air-cleaning—-"“hot crispy freshness. Resutt: a clear, smooth, satisfying cup of it coffees, that makes friends wherever ink You'll love the deli- cious flavor. At your grocers — in one and three-pound contair-rs. OORSIAOVDOVLSIOC( @ DON’T FORGET TO ATTEND THE FALL INAUGURAL SALE Regardiess of warm weather, it is wise to stock up on fall apparel. Our bargains are worth coming to see. 36-inch Outing Flannel, in light colors; pet yard.... 36-inch Taffetas, all colors, per yard ... 40-inch Crepe de Chine, good quality, per yard.. SWEATERS Ladies’ Slipover, of wool, all Colors, eset 2k $2.98 Children’s button Sweaters, all colors, each —. _98e MILLINERY ‘ one lot of Ladies’ Hats, Vuivets and Duvétyns, trimmed and untrimmed; Pasig up to $10.00. On sale at... $4.49 BLOUSES White Wash Waists, lace 98c trimmed, each —.._.. School Ribbon, assorted COlOPR, Per yard. Fo ee All-Cotton Blankets, double at .. THE CASPER DRY GOODS C0 120 East Second St. Phone 198 Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. Mina Della Frenchville entertained at a general shower last Saturday af- ternoon in honor of Mrs. John Dona- hoe, who is a recent bride. Mrs. Dona- hoe was the recipient of numerous lovely gifte After a pltasant after- noon a lunch was served. The guests were Mesdames Robertson, McDaniel: Bra¢, Betty Jean, weight seven pounds. was born to Mr. and Mra. Theodore September 26. A new cousin to Retty Jean, Robert by name, weighing ten pounds, was alzo born to Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Twit+ Mr. and Mrs; H. B. Brakeb!I! enter: relatives Mr. H. Brakebill and son Clyde of Tennessee were the guests of honor. The other gueste were Mrs. Myrtle Parson and Verdie Bngiand of Casper and to move his present Cbe be Casper Daily Cribune PATRONIZE || Fyench Auto Prices Double Costs in U. S. PARIS, €—The automobdile NO. 33. Free Methodist church, Milis. Sun @ay school, 10 a. m. Superintendent Harvey Tod4. Preaching services, 7:30 P. m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30) makers of Franot, whose progress p.m. } as interrupted by the war, have . She Pooeram for. the crete roll finally caught up with ekas last Sunday evening was well attend. ee + ed and after the program a spiendic, “® ae ene ae AOee address’ was’ fives “ty the Rav, Mc seventeenth exhibition, which Ginnis, pastor of the Prestyterian | CPrned Thursday,. prove that the / church at Mills. About 30 out of 6¢ » have overcome many of the ‘hlesbire of the-cinily yet)! Gate pres c the war difficulties. The most | wenrked advaaes 36. sean athe’ saves ents Hattie Lambert, pastor. = om opment of a high, effictent, «mal! Oct son, George Madison, was taken to! the Women's and Children's hospital jast Thursday afternoon suffering with intestinal indigestion. His condition improved the that the average car, weighing a ton. with an eleven horsepower mo tor, gets-about 30 miles per gallon. The prices are nearty double American prices Woodwork Beauty is Only 41/1000ch of an Inch Deep! INE times out of ten the only difference between old and new furniture, floors and woodwork is the condition of the thin finishing cost on the wood. Lock about you! How many unap- preciated things in your home have nothing wrong with them. other than 2 few scratches and stains on their surface! Restore their brightness and beauty with @ coat of Devoe Mirrolac. lis high lustre, sparkling gleam, and wonderful color will make you proud of them again! Devoe Products are time-tested and »proven, backed by the 168 years" o- perience of the oldest paint manufé turing concer in U.S. Founded 1754. John Jourgensen 242 W. Yellowstone Phone 33 FRAMED PICTURES AT COST We are discontinuing the line of framed pictures and are closing them al! out at cost or below cost. This Is An Opportunity WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. Casper Stationery Co. 130 South Center St. Help The Red Cross Go to the TRIBUNE’S Fashion Show October 18, 20 and 21 At the Elks Lodge Entire proceeds go to Red Cross German Steel in SOLINGEN, SIA, Oct. ceased to be one of the German stee! | industry's most Iucrative markets, as the sudden enforcement of the tarif? has not only resulted In DAVID&CO. —ooOV—ee ee PAGE SEVEN freah demands from America =) COCKROACHES shed steel products | WATER BUGS ANTS to a short time ago. half of the en output was cont.gned by th States —_ Supply Is Cut | Off- By Tarifi| 252% [ket im the world the distinct broom cor: EASILY KILLED DY USING STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE Tt also Kills rate and mice It forces these pests to run from for water ir. A ihe box coutains enough 0% rats or mice. Get tt frem your @rug or generai store Gesier today. READY FOR USE-BETTER THAN TRAPS: PHENNISH PRUS 6.—The United States has CASPER’S NEWEST STORE FOR WOMEN. 227 South Center St. Formerly Frank’ Canner Location For Saturday we will offer many extraordinary bargains that will appeal to the thrifty shopper. We have been located in Cas- per only a short time and we appreciate the generous patronage accorded us. All our merchandise is new and our prices, at all times, will be fair. We want satisfied customers. We ask you to call, whether you purchase or not, and inspect the merchandise we carry and the prices we ask. Specials for Saturday -WINTER COATS For the young miss. Coats made in Wool Velours, fur trimmed and the mannish two-toned cloth, with big patch pockets. Former price from $18.75 to $19.50. PRICED FOR SATURDAY ONLY— $10.75 SE LDRENe COATS—In sizes 4 to 9 years. $5 25 SCHOOL GIRLS MIDDIES In Ww ool Flannel. Made: in the different shades, red, blue and green. LFTLE miss DDE $2.25 ___..69e $1.25 PUBLIC MARKET SHOP AT ONE STOP FIFTH AND WOLCOTT STREETS Open Week Days Until 6—Saturdays Until 9. SANITARY MARKET CO. 5,000 Lb. Puritan Hams Must Be Sold Misses’ heavy weight Outing Flannel Gowns. Priced for Saturday, each.... A new line of Ladies’ fancy heather Hose. In popular shades, per pair.....—.. New lines of Outing Flannels, in dark and light shades, per yard... THINK OF IT! 28} Leg’of Lamb, No. 1 H edb nae fn 2€ | Pitas rine aa 35 cee Gee 1 Yea Sa “O7ic oe poe ee -15¢, 17:¢e ice Fat Hens, 1 Rib Boiling Bee 1) rks Sai aa NS 2€ Rs 10e De eeecared Ha 27:e Prime: Rib Roast, 22e nee eae Lo 2 Ib, ch, epee By Good Bacon, 28e Pork Roast, 22e Ib. Reece elie These Best Bacon, 40e Pare ay one Sausage, 20e Ib. Ds “ real Ste 25 Pork Chops, 32 per Ib. as Cc Peres ce cee me tb Rusel's | HOME PRODUCE CO Delicatessen and ° Bakery SATURDAY SPECIALS HAVE YOU VISITED Bartlett Pears, per box_________ $3.00 OUR DELICATESSEN? Jonathan Apples, per box___.__ $2.85 We have everything | Ripe Tomatoes, 20-Ib. crate____$4.25 good to eat direct to you from our steam table. Lowest Prices on Dairy Products ECONOMY CASH GROCERY Special Saturday 13 veg ee $1.00