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for Guest d Mrs. Fred H. Seaman en- tertained at: two dinners last week in honor of their house guest, Mrs. E.G. Mayhew of Denver Those who at tended Friday evening were Mz. and Mrs, Chares W. Barton, Mr 70d Mrs. Weed Dickinson and Mr. Ryssell Wells of Denver, Those who attended Sun- day evening were Dr. and Mrs, C. A. Sanford, Miss Ella Jorcan, Kenton! England and the honor guest. Cbe Caspet Daily Cribune | Miss Anna Meldia Dailey arrived this morning from Los Angeles to be; at the bédside of their mother and grandmother, Mra. Anna . Warlau-; mont who has beem seriously il for some timé Mrs. Warlaumont is a} mother of Mrs. Jack Pally. Miss Daily was at one time a resident of Casper but is now living in Califor- nia. - 7; A perty of Sheridan ve-zone wad) arrived in Casper yesterday to remain | worthy bere ‘Mra. Flood Langwotthy’s mother. eee ts Mrs. ITALIAN RULE - H. G. Weirhel of the Carson pirie Scot: and Clothing comzany i= in the, city calling on his Casper trade. i “. ©. D. Miller made a firing trip to Zelt Creek this morning to Investi- gete the earth quake of a few days| (Continued from Page One.) Fascist, while passing through a workingmen’s quarter known to be a James R. Coxe IS TURNED OVER; PACE THREE. Roanoke, Va.. her two daughters and so: her sister were the only American passengers. They were not molested but w escorted by officers to the Grand hotel. They exp. ® return to Fran she first north bound Bat yeu can Premoten train, ‘Condition Your EVESt stem mee de eade eee opi as. R EVES viene zation for points on the Mediter- Seep your ranecn shore from Pisa southward. Boos Almost ten thousand black shirtea "stteeEvelemedy Co.9 Lest Obie Street, Chtcags youths are assembled here. > matter. yp So pad : ; x tn . Mrs. Seaman will entertain Tues- nd Mrs. | , Catherine Bryne, cls Bally, Madytin ,™ for the week incluéés Mr. « | vorational educat Wednesday. |Tobin, Evelyn Beal, Anna Burwell, ad a in honor of Mrs. May-| Agnes Hughes, Mrs. Dean Hammond.’ Cheyeans yesterday on business in The W. C. T. _U. members will give Mary Louise Schwartz, Dorothy Hol. "°¥ 29d Mre. ever Freeman. [Mr. and Mra. A. F. McFee, an@ Mrs. connection with the ovening of the chicken d'nner Wednesday evening |loran. Marjory Newell, Lucille Frogt a | Agnes Donovan. } Casper night sahool, *. -. and one Fascisti was wounded andjcarries to the sea 400,000,000 tons 3 “ ’ 1 chureR. |and Charlotte Burket “ Pio case Be bata ener amon ve Mrs. Eillzebeth McMahon and smatt | Barry Mshoney who has been the Fascist!, who were greatly out # a . LOVE NOTS son came up from Cheyenne yester-/ spending the week-end at che Buffalo nurabered. had two of their men taken By KAY KEAN day. | Creek ranch will return tomorrow. | prisoner. . . } “28 ‘The Fascisti ir.mediately telephoned Mra. Frank Witte who ‘3s been) 7 1. Sampson of St. Louis ts in|to headquarters, whence numerous | jthe ‘house quest of Mrs. Willlam/the city on a short business and &rcups in motor cars went to the res | j + the Nicholaysen The h sas decorated in black and ;|Kaemmerling—612 South Park, left} p:casure trip. joue of ‘thelr Troops | ew cae sae 3 ony Be wise in the spilling of your tears!) 10+ evening for Peoria, TiL, after a/” 2 residence 206 East First street.|orang>. The diningroom was espe-| os Stabe | r with an Twelve uests will be present. Fall|ciall;r Oecorated and attractive with' inte nae mich ne Oe Gin he cue {THO weeks! visita In Caser. While Cowers will be used for decorations} Halliwe'en colors and dishes to/puiy of the male heart. | here Mra, Wittee was entertainsd at Lach match. The first part of the evening; Know you not that there are Gaara) ™Any teas e208 lenchecas. Kirk-Wendel | Wes spent im dancing st the Arkeon for which nar assis sore Marriage Sunday. after whicM@ the guests returned to wit ror stand? Yet might is, ine] rs, T. HH. Cramer of. Salt Creek The Rev.’ Charles A, Wilson per-| the Craft home where Hallowe'en re-| wife's winnings if she employ @ little|{* mother to a son born at the coun- formed a ceremony yesterday, at 2 p./freshmenta grere served. Among those | discretion in the handling of the sob|tY hospital yesterday.. Mother and m., in the Presbyterian manse, $04) who attended were the Misses Lola stuff son are doing nicely. ‘ | South Wolcott, uniting in marriage Duty, Heten Sompeon, Lillian Ede.) Beware of the wall of vexation! For Pa. Miss Fannie M, Wende: and Mr. Allie Katherine HotleranAnna Kyte, Elea-|its reception will be icy. Yet the soft! Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Rogers of Go- S$. Kirk, both formerly of Denver.’ nore Jessen, Glayds Free and Ila) fajjing tears of disappointment can) Shen, Texas, visitors in tho city. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Vetter were wit-|Craft and Messrs. Roy Treble, Wil-|capture much booty, j rere. “nesses to he occasion. The doublq| liam Lester, Oscar Schmidt, George} Shun also the weepings of wilful-| Mr. and Mrs. C. PB. Kacques are vis ring. ceremony was used. They will! Woods, Rudy Dettwyler, Raiph Mu-/ness lest you arouse the m.eculine iting here from Butte, Mon, | # wake their home tn the Alexander|rane, Sheldby Ronald, Paul O'Bryan! love of authority. Hide your gwn de-| © te f apartments. land Terance O'Mara. |termintaion Behind a timid trembling, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore & a) jof the lower Mp) reinforced by a few,| Omaha, Neb. were here over the Presbyterian Party Eastern Star lsobs of sorrow. $ | week end. This Evening. Tea Tuesday. | Greater even than the subtlety of a en ae, ‘The young peonle of the Presbyter-| The members of the Eastern Star) woman's perfume is the selection of ian church will entertain at a Hallo- wil! give a tea Tuesday afternoon at her tears and the quality of their we'en party this evening a: the/the Masonic tenmple at 2:30. The Mes-|droppings. church. An’ invitation has been issued | dames J. M Loundes, Nettie Mo:1, J.| Copyright to all young peonle whether they gt-) 1. ‘Teask and Clell Campbell will be | company. tend the church or not. | hostesses for the afternoon, Ati visit-| Te ae ER Birthday Party jing members are saked to atten’ . . Saturday Evening. | Hallowe'en Social A feature of the Hallowe’en seakoi| Tuesday Eevening. was a surprise party Satuday even-| The Senior Christian Endeavor of ing at the home of Mrs. Mee Hath-| North Casner will entertain their away, 914 Southe Park, jn honor of| friends st a Hallowe'en social Tues Hdwin Hathaway, whose. birthday| day evening at & o'clock at the North | was Saturday, The members. of the| Casper church. i 1921-22 Park basketball team were! the guests. This team won the grade hotbed of subversive elements, were} John P. Herrick of Olean, NX. Y. attacked by communists, who threw|® business visitor in Casper. stones and fired revolvers, The Pas-} Eamon ste keeeae cist replied. One person was killed] The annual flow of the Missisippi ° | Hollowe’en Farty r | At Craft Home on | Miss Lela “Craft entertained at a . C, Nicholaysen and Mrs.| Hallowe'en party Saturday evening Neal Tyler will entertain todry at a at her home, 642 South Beech street.) Artful Tears, J. E. Swindler Supply company, business. ‘AUTO AGCESSORY DEALER 1§ HELD FOR ASSHULT | 39.—n. 1. A Prius. dealer 5 4 | Cox of | waa azrested Friday on & complaint | o- of the Frick-Reta, Isa, is here on! Sm Rp bg | PARIS EXPRESS 18 HALTED BY FASCISTI. CIVITAVECCHTA, Italy, Oct. 30.—| Al passengers on ‘he Paris ex which arrived here Were required by alight, Mrs. mene, oon Want Ads Attract Good Help employment Want Ad And that's 7), s Oriental Cream denotes in a mighty goc Samuel. Walker Williams of i Oct || LANDER DAIRY & | PRODUCE CO. | 546 South Chestnut | ; | Phone 1735 |sworn to by his wife, Helen M. | Pflug, charging assauit with intent to jcommit murder. The arrestd followed Jatyg Snyder of Cricagy is in the city visiting relatives end fii.c4s. j eee Mrs, John Floot of Denver ts vis- itz with Mr, and Mrs. L. L, Lang-| 1922, by Public Ledger . “HEAR IT BY RADIO” The Wyoming Radio Corporation invites local padio fans to visit its headquarters at Holmes Hard- ware Store and talk over radio and its problems with W. A. Strong, a radio expert, who is eager to’ talk radio with you and give you any help he can. you vse PERSONALS Mr.-and Mrs, Sam Olsen of Colo- rado Springs are in the city visiting | friends and clatives. ot ‘The first and original Cold and Grip Tablet, the merit of which is recog- nized by all civilized nations. TRY MRS. QUINN’S BIG, FAT, JUICY . Hallowe'en Party . “, 4 school cup and had been coached by Mr. Hathaway. After an informal inner, school and athletics subjects were disctissed, a boy's club for Park letter men being among the items projected for the future. .. Departmental Club Meets Wednesday. The Casper Woman's Depart- mental club will hold its regular meeting Saturday afternoon at 2:30 et the Elks’ building. Matters of special interest to every member ‘will be discussed. There will be out- side speakers, also an interesting musical program. All members are asked to bring their dues or send them to this meeting. eee Natrona Rebekah lodge No. 13 will give a Hallowe'en dancing party Tuesday evening at the I. 0. 0. F. hall. All Rebekahs, Oda Fellows and their friends are asked to attend. cee Hallowe'en Party Saturday. Miss Chirley Wills was hostess to six of her little friends Saturday afternoon at a HalloweSen party at her home, 461 Devine street. Hallo- we'en decorations and favors were used. Refreshments were served dur- ing the afternoon. v. Children’s Party bs hed Afternoon. rs. J, W. Burkett entertained at ® children’s party Saturday — after- noon at her home on West Twelfth street in honor of her small daugh- ter Charlotte. Masks and Hallowe'en toys were used for favors. Refresh- ments were served: during the after- noon,e Mrs. Burkett was assisted by Mrs. Williarh Weaver and Mrs. E. G Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Thompson and At Edwards Home. youn n Albert, ars . | @ in the city Phillip K, Edwards Jr., will be host} istine Sac nia ee this evening to a number of friends at a Hallowe'en party to be given at bis home on South Wolcott street. | Hallowe'en games will furnish the! amusement for ening. Mrs. Scherck Entertains. Mrs. B. J., Scherck entertained on! Scturday afternoon at a Hallowe'en 4 party at her home on CY avenue in honor of her two children, Bernadine and Benard. About 22 classmates of the children were present. Hallo- we'en games were played and re- freshments were served at the close of the afternoon. Says It Made a ' New Person of Her “ Thousands of people needlessly en- dure a_half-sick, nervous, run-down condition wien thay might enjoy sturdy, robust health and all its man- {fold blessings if they only knew what to do. People in this condition find Tanlac soon ends their trouble and builds up abundant strength energy and vitality. 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