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ya at Arkeon Tonight. ~ ‘The Standard Of Athistic and Rearreation association will hold their big dance, which has been Planned for some time, at the Arkeon this evening, Arrangements have been made to secure from The Tri- bune the returns from the vlection at different periods during the even- ing, ‘This dance ts one of a.series of suc cerstul affairs which the men of the Standard have put on for the public Ajl of them have beep well attende.‘, and this one promises to be no ex- ception. : es ag Sori] Service Circle Wednesday. The Social Service ‘Methodist church will mest Wednes day afternoon at the bome-of Mrs Otis Thompson, 424 South Park. Weaver-Hendryx Marriage Vestereday. jy The marriage of Mins Ada Weav er to Mr. Ernest Hendryx. both of Casper took place last evening at & o'clock at the Presbyterhn Manse, $04 South *Volcott strest, th} F A. Wiinon performing 4 ‘The couple were atteided b, Lula Weaver, sister of the br Mr. A. 8. Alkine. Only intim friends and relatives were pres Mr. and Mrs, Hendryx will make thelr home in Caspe-. B. & P. W. Class Meeting Tids Evening, The Business am! Professional Women's class of the Methodlat church’ will meet this evening at the home of Miss Virginia Smith, South Kin at 8& o'clock, Miss Smith will be assisted by Miss Gail McNeil. s 2 Mrs. Snook Entertains. Mrs, J. C. Snook ente: Monday Bridge club este: home at East Eleventh s M. .P. Wheeler won igh the afternoon. Woodcraft Meet This Evening. The membets of the Women of Wooderaf, will meet this evening at the. I. 0. O..F. hall af 8 o'clock. A meeting. After the bnsiness m a social hour will be enjoyed. tion returns will be gjven during the , evening, wie 4 Free Bonquet Friday Evening. ‘There will be a frie banquet Fri, day evening, November 10 at the club rooms tn North Casper. All Key members of the North Casper Buas!- ness Men's club are invited. H. F. Shankle, secretary cf the ograniza- tion is in chargé of the affair. ce « Mrs, Lun.nis Will Entertain. Mrs. B. B. Lummis rwill entertain at a bridge luncheon Frifiay at her home, 118 East Sixth street. cee “Music Division Meeting Wednesday. ‘The Music Division of the Woman's Departmental club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the Public library. The study for the atternoon will be six- teenth century musto. a Sree annual dance of the Natrona County Pioneers hms been postponed, in order that it may not conflict with the dance to be given by the Natrona Stock Growers’ ttssoc‘ation, which will be given Narember 17 at the Henning. Only those resifipnts of Natrona county who were here prior to De- cember 31, 1899, are eligible to be- Jong to the association of pioneers. see OY Circle Meets Wednesday. The CY circle \qf the Methodist Ladies Aid society will hold an all day meeting Thursday, November 9, at the home cf Mis. George Fergu- son, 954 South Ash jstreet. All those who have articles far the bazaar are Ngsked to take them to this meeting. seo Dentner_Fosier Committee Meeting; The committee lyeaded by Mrs. C. (W, Dentner and Mrs. T. 8, Foster will meet Wednesfiay afternoon to sew at the home of Mrs. C. H. Brown, 404 South Park. . . . LL, Kuykendall Rebekah lodge No. 39, will meet thi sevening at 7:30 at the I. O. O. ¥. jhall. Those on the refreshment committee are Marcina Thompson, Daisy Kroopp, Mable Kiel and Carl Kropp, see ‘ Rebekah Tea_ Thursday. ebekah Lodge No. 39, will give a tea Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Warren "Burgess, 562 South Park. The public is invited. Hos- tesses fo rthe afternoon will be the John - Barrymore | | TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1922. circle of the; s32} BMesdames Jones, Terry, Hodds and Burgess. Dinner Party Saturday Evening. The Misses Nell Jones an® Doilie Hagan entertaine< at a dinner party Scturday evening at tseir home in the Bragg apartments. Sixteen guests were present. Cards were played dur- ing the evening. see Mrs. Leeper Will 25 Give Luncheon, Mrs. Anna Ueeper will entertain at) a bridge luncheon tomorrow at her home on Park avenue. This will be the second of the series of luncheons which Mrs. Leeper is giving. eee \ | Kenwood Circle | \ | | The Kenwood circle of the Pasby- terian Lad.es Aid sqciety will meet ‘Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. C. A. Springstejn, 1225 South Recently m | frimmed with rich’ brown fur, and Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Peterson of } Omaha is visiting with friends in Canines to Match Collars Paris @ most attractive costume an ‘mated little muff stood a dog of precisely the same shade of fur as Used on the suit. It's the newest thing! Of coufse, any dog on the of a leash won't do—it has to be a dog to match the iype of your be Casper Daily Cribune wae seen beside it ra’ resembling page that end costume, LEAGUE IS BIC ELEGTION ISSUE (Continued from Page One) four senatorial olettions heretofore conceded to the Republicans.” The states where the Democratic leaders are hopeful of making gains Refiners corporation returned from 7 Biawlins yesterday. The dark colore are favor- ites this season—dark brown, black, navy blue, henna, dark green, i, red, violet. These Arthur Borks will leave this week for Riverton and vicinity where he Will spend several days on o'l busi- ness. 4 ence : Gov. Robert D. Carey spent yester- day at Salt Creek. cee E. C. Blasdell of Glenrock, spent yesterday in Casper on business. cee Mrs. Eltot Smith and young son Robert returned last week from Los, Angeles where they have been for the last few monttis. eee Stephen Thompson of 'Thermopolis is a business visitor in Cceper. eee AGE Collopy is here on business Mr. Collopy resides ‘in Fort ene Mrs. Paul Hooper has as her house guests her mother and sister, Mrs. will quickly and easily make McMurray and Mrs, Robert Bicken your Inst seasn's garments 1 Finlay, Ohjo. They arrived last ax: week and will spend’ a month visit fachion’s latest color. ing: New Improved RIT is identified by the wrapped To Cure a Cold In One Day cake. Be sure you get it. Take Laxative BROMO QUININE tablets.. Tho box bears the signa. At all drug, d ent, ture of E. W. Grove. (Be sure you jepartm: get BROMO.) 800. dry goodsand notion stores, Know It Well Familiar Features Well Known to Hundreds of Casper Citizens. A familiar burden {ff many homes. The burden of a “bad back.” A lame, a weak or an aching back Often tells you of kidney fis. Doan's Kidney Pills ate for weak kidneys. Here is Casper testimony. Gust Adams, proprietor shoe repair shop, 208 E. J street. says: “I am a shoemaker and sitting in a stooped position so long at a time weal-esed my kidneys» and caused my back to become Idme. After sitting for any length of time I could hardly get up on account of sharp, stabbing pains in the small of my back. My became irregulaz in action and I that was where my trouble lay. I bought a few boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills and they relieved me. The back- ache left and my kidneys acted regu- larly. I am glad to endorse Doan‘s, for I know they are good.” 60c at all dealers. Foster-Miburn Co., Mfrs. Buffalo, No. improveo RRM I 1S* Corner Lot On South McKinley St. High and ‘evel; gas, water, lights and phone Wires; price $750, $200 cash, balance $25 per ‘month. The Dobbin Realty Co. 231 Midwest Bldg. SHERLOCK ASPIRIN THAT BRINGS ONLY RELIEF Fothing can wo quickly or ef-}Jaxative: these two ‘al vers fectively combat pain aa does as-| come. th of ordinary virin. This is a fact neither phy-|aspitin, ev DSck® Of ordini aicians nor laymen can deny. by however, aspirin gevere attacks of heartburn or flatulence, and this has pre: INGLE’S LAYO ASPIRIN lets are euual to fi geet genuine aspirin, plus the advan- o digestant and a gent! vilectiv xative. They ar it Rael é Tight. Ask your ph: He wilt tell you they a: aepirin than any of He k for 7 sure to asi ‘or TINGLE'’S 0 ASPIRIN, th: oe pals quickly —It’s a gentle laxative TINGLE’S is is genuine ain-combat- wer retained and two new. ities addod—e digestant and a Thi aspirin, with all its ing nelude New York, where they see “a last day reaction against the Re- publican ticket" which leads to the belief that Royal Copeland will de- feat Senator Calder, Utah, where Senator King, a Mormon, wll have the support of the Mormons which previously had ‘been expected to £0 to the Republican candidate, Ernest Indiana, John Barrymore Bamberger; 4 me where “‘dissatis mental Club of Casper Invites the men and women of this city to visit the Health Campaign Head- quarters at the Public Mar- ket. Chocolate, Buttermilk and Milk Served Each Afternoon. John Barrymore ™ The Woman’s Depart- |) faction among old guard Republicans and the influence of war veterans” is expected to defeat Albert J. Bever- idge, the “tepubjican candidate, and Oho, which they say “has been put into the Democratic column by par. tal observers.” On the other hand Republican leaders this morning ex- Pressed confidence that there would be but lire change in the complex- fon of the house and the Republicans would majntain their strength of $xty members of the senate. — NOTICE. To ell key members of the North Casper Business Men's ciuh, there wil be a free Banquet, given at the clubroom in North Casver Friday eve- ning, November 10. 11-7-4t ———— CARD OF THANKS. 1 wish to express mv deep gratl!- tude to the many friends who have been of service-ani help in my great sorrow ciso for the beautiful flerai offering and py. Burial owitt be at Spokane after which I will re jéurn to Casper MRS. W. asymp: W. SMITH, 11-7-10° ed DO YOU WANT TO RUY A HOME: See GROVER C. GORSUCH, BUIL ER OF GOOD HOMES, NINTH AN WOLCOTT. PHONE 14434. 11-7-2t Cheap Brands Are Expensive U CALUMET The Economy BAKING POWDER be positive of results—and cut down your baking expenses— you are Buy it— eG Sei Bees a a ti eT ae THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER Don’t listen to cheap or powder stories. Re- member: low priced baking powders are not always economical +their use many times Means disappointments —results are what count. powderand expensivematerials if you are not u%ing Calumet. Millions of housewives use it, so do leading Domestic Scierice Teachers — cooking expe: great railroads and big hotels, Calumet sales are 150% greater than that of any other brand. CASPER MEN IN HARO BLIZZARD ON AED DESERT Spending a nisht in the open in the midst of @rifting ‘snow thrown tn the way of further progress by the ca price of Wyoming's winds, a pzrty of Casper men who attempted from Sand distance of camp. The men were F. E, Producers and Refiners T. B. Hoffer. p land, M. A. Hardy, -P. W. K E. Peterman’ani T. Ls New York. They started from Sand Draw a noon and reached Camp Wertz at o'clock p. m. of the following The men were in two cars. ~ ps, ce of They big can baking throwing away baking rts — try it—be convinced. doors. With a fine oriental throw and g candlestick on each * end, it will look gorgeous in the finest home. Queen Anne BRUNSWICK Console Model ““It Does Maké a Difference Where You Purchase Your The AMPICO Re-enacting Pianos—Chickering & Sons, Haines When People See This QUEEN ANNE Console " BRUNSWICK they say, “Isn’t that a handsome instrument?” This popular style is one of the finest models the Bruns- wick company has yet produced, and it is complete with all the latest features, also having the new combination $225 Terms?———_Yes! 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Dozen $3.45; Case $6.75 Richelieu Little Kernal Corn, No. 2 cans, each......20¢ ..Dozen $2.25; Case $4.35 y, No. 2 cans, each...__15¢ al Bish teey ....ozen $1.75; Case $3.45 Richelieu French Style Lima Beans, No. 2 cans, ea. 25¢ sista ant tt teeerrnemnnn--vee DOZEN $2.85; Case $5.65 Richelieu Salad Cherries—pint jars, * “Regular $1.25 Value’’. Each $1.00; Dozen $11.75 Genesee Jam, No. 5 cans, full variety fruits and full Berries Each $1.25; Dozen $14.50 Richelieu Pearl Homi Special Bargain Price on One Water-power Washing Machine , Telephone Your Orders—We Deliver to any Section of the City Exclusive Agents for Richelieu Pure Food Products We sell for cash or credit. A Service Store. CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 117 EAST SECOND STREET Phones 97 and 98 Do Your Christmas Shopping Early BUY IN CASPER ee a CAE Oe TE RO ena a