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Che Casper Daily Cridune IE. 0. Convention In Seattle This Week. ‘The 26th convention of the su- preme chapter of the P. B. O. Sis- terhood opened today in Seattle, ‘Wash.. and will continue until Oc- tober 7. Wyoming will be repre. sented by the following delegates: Mrs. S. K. Loy of this ae tate president and organizer, i Drew, le; Mra. Mabel Cas- soll, Greybull; Mrs. Ruby Lufkart, Riverton; Mrs. Rose Justice and Mrs. A. Healey of Buffalo; Mrs. Mentzer, Cheyenne; Mrs. Helen Burgess, Sheridan; Mrs. Alice Stra- der and Miss Lillian Strader of Chey- enne. Lutheran Aid ‘Will Meet Tomorrow. The Ladies’ Ald society of the Grace English Lutheran church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the I. ©. ©. F, hall with the Mesdames Walter Rediske and Ideen as host- esses. All members-are asked to be present. Geis Entertains A At Bridge Luncheon. Mrs. Neil Charles Geis was hostess at an enjoyable bridge luncheon giv- en today at her residence, 604 South Durbin street. Among the guests who attended were Mrs. J. W. Bing- enheimer, Mrs. T. . Dean, Mrs. R- E. Wertz, Mrs. John Bingenheimer, Mrs. Carl Shumaker, Mrs. H. H. Schwartz, Mrs. R. M. Bartholomew, Mrs. Harry Free and the hostess. Bridge Party Friday Evening. Mrs. Calvin Smith will entertain at an informal bridge party Friday evening at her home, 905 East Sec- ond street. ’ eee 8. B. A. Meeting ‘This Evening. ‘The Security Benefit Association ‘will hold a meeting this evening at 8.30 to which the public is invited Medium Brown Hair looks best of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. Advertisement. Whitman’s Chocolates at the Smokehouse. Se DRUG ~~ PRICES 138 and 146 S. Center ‘Amami Shampoo, 2 for..25c Blue Jay Liquid Plaster..30c Bayer’s Aspirin, 2 doz.....30c Chamberlin’s Cough ——.20c Colgate’s Tooth Paste_....25¢ Goty Face Powder......_$1.10 $1.00 D. & R. Cream__.80c Djer Kiss Sachet__....__ 95 Forhan’s Tooth Paste___30c Haswell’s Witch Hazel Cream --25¢ Hudnut’s Bandolin .__30c $1.50 Kolorbak .._..__$1.35 Kolynos Tooth Paste...25¢ Mary Garden Rouge__...50c Mary Garden Perfume $1.35 Mulsified Cocoanut Oil..45c¢ Peruna -——-. $1.00 Pompeian Olive Oil, \% pint oot ome SC Pinaud’s Quinine, small..95¢ Pond’s Cold Cream oa .-----35¢ and 60c Pebeco —.--- 40 Pierce’s Tablets, small__60c Pinkham’s San. Wash_.30c Pinkham’s Blood Med. $1.15 Pompeian Powder __.55c¢ Stuart’s Dys. Tablets__.50c Swansdown Powder __17¢ Shavaid ... ---45¢ 3 Flower Rouge_____50c Woodbury Cream Jars.._50c Yeast Foam Tablets.....$1.00 SMOKING TOBACCO dgeworth. lb, _____.$1.30 Edgeworth, pocket tin....15¢ Lucky Strike, Ib.__...$1.25 Lucky Strike, pocket tin..15¢ Prince Albert, Ib. $1.15 Prince Albert, 14 Ib....60c Prince Albert, tins..2 for 25 Tuxedo, Ib. $1.20 Tuxedo, 14 Ib.___....__.65 Tuxedo tins .2 for 25c Velvet, tins .._m_2 for 25¢ Melvet Jb). SLI Welvet, 4 Ib... 60c theses in the Union Labor temple. During the evening officers for the coming year will be installed. regular session tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the Knights of Pythias hall. Following the business meet- ing a dance will be given and light refreshments will be served. Mrs. Annie Lucas of Sheridan, grand chief of the Pythian Sisters will be present and all members of the or- ganization are asked to attend. ee Eastern Star Dance Friday Evening. The informal reception and danc- ing party which was to have been given last Friday evening will be given on Friday evening of this week at the Masonic temple. All mem- bers of the Masonic lodge and their Wives az well as all Eastern Stars| and their husbands are invited to at- tend. Light refreshments will be served during the evening. eee Synurgae Meeting Last Evening. Mrs. V. E. Hanson entertained the members of Saint Mark's Synurgae last evening at her home, 451 Divine! street. Eighteen members of th?! organization attended. During the! business meeting plans were made for three card parties to be given during the months of October, No- vember and December. The card party during this month will be in charge of Mrs. R. B. Evans and Mrs. J, C. Warkley, in November by Mrs. Charles T. Weidner an Mrs. Nell Kimball, and in Decem- ber by Mrs. R. M. Boeke and Mrs. Cc. P. Plummer. The next meeting of the society will be held Tuesday ‘evening, October 16, at the home of Mrs. Marshall Dayton, 662 South Lincoln street. . Rebekah Lodgo Meeting this Evening. The Natrona Rebekah lodge No. 13 will meet in regular session this evening at 8 o'clock at the I. 0. 0.| F. hall. Refreshments will be served by the committee in charge. All members as well as visitors aro | invited to attend. ee Mrs. Leeper Entertains Today at Her Home. Mrs. Anna Leeper was hostess at an informal kensington given this| afternoon at her home on Park ave-| nue: Among those who attended | were Mrs. C. H. Townsend, Mrs.| Lew Gay, Mrs. George Nelson, Mrs. Philip K.. Edwards, Mrs. Nettie Moll, Madame Edwards, Mrs. Henry | Bayer, Mrs. C, L. Rhinemuth, Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, Mrs. B. B. Brooks, Mrs. John McGrath, Mrs. W. R. Johnson, Mrs. Frank Flanigan, Mrs. A. F. Hoff, Mrs. Frank Knittle, Mrs. J. 5. Mechling, and Mrs. Carrie Schwed. Mrs. Leeper will entertain again on Saturday of this week at & bridge Iuncheon. ee Christian Woman’s tended school here. He has been| party yesterday at her for some time connected with the Home Messenger service. The couple will make their home at 1116 ‘West Fifteenth stree ° Miss Lola Miller whose marriage to L. P. Maier will take place in the near future was the guest of honor at a shower and card party given last evening at the F. B. Firmin home by the Misses Mable Sykes and Eunice Soady. The gifts were hidden and numbers given to the guests of the hiding places. At the close of tha evening a lunch was served by the hostesses. Among those who attended were the Misses Ella Wrensted, Laura Monson, Elizabeth Davis, Blanche Toland, May Hamilton, Olive Pun- teney, Nessie Duncan, Elizabeth Foster, Gertrude Kamps, Laura Batley, Helen Bervig, Margaret Ful- ton, Madeline Seabright, Mrs. Roy Light, Mrs. F. B. Firmin and the honored guest. . Mrs. Patton Entertains. Mrs. H. L, Patton entertained at an informal tea this afternoon at her home, 142 South Wolcott street com- plimentary to Madame Nichols, mother of R. H. Nichols, who is vis- iting here from her home in Coun- cil Bluffs, Iowa. . Indoor Carnival This Month. The second annual “Phun Phes- tival” or indoor earnival given by the Young People’s Society of the First Baptist church will be held ‘his year October 18 and 19 in the gymnasium and parlors of the church. The carnival given last year was in every way a@ success and it ‘4s assured that the entertainment this season will be as great a suc- cess. ee ° Mrs. Nichols Wil | Be Honored Guest. Rirs. R. H. Nichols will entertain at an informal tea tomorrow after- noon at her home on Park avenue in honor of her mother-in-law, Mrs. Nichols of Council Bluffs, Iowa, who is visiting here at the Nichols home. Baptist Ald Meeting Thursday. The Ladies’ Aid soclety of the First Baptist church wil! meet Thurs- day afternoon at 2:30 at the church. All members are asked to be present as the annual election of officers will be held. Irs, Allely ontertains. Mrs, W. D. Allely entertained at an informal luncheon and Mah Jong Deservedly in the front ranks of American achievements are Van Duzer’s, the extracts that are full- favored, and certified as to purity and quality.—Advertisement. oo Whitman's Chocolates at the Smokehouse. home Fourteenth and Elm streets. Informally Tuesday. Mrs. M. M. Myer entertained at an informal 600 party given last even- ing at her home, 405 South Lincoln street, in honor of Miss Lucille Pal- mer and Miss Marguriete Palmer who are among the new school in- structors in the schools here. Hon- ors for the evening were taken by Mrs. Calvin Smith and Mrs. J. C. Grisinger. Among those who attended were Miss Edna Wallen, Miss Lillian Lar- sen, Miss Jaunette Bruce, Miss Juan- 'ta. Moss, Mrs. Edna Thomas, Mrs. Calvin Smith, Mrs. J. C. Grisinger, Miss Mary Jane Archer, Mrs. Thom- as Wolf and the honored guests. eee Bake Sale Saturday At Holmes Hardware Store Members of the W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah lodge No. 89 will hold a sale of baked goods Saturday Oc- tober 6 at the Holmes Hardware store. All members who ‘wish to contribute are asked to leave their articles with the commitice in charge. . Ph Phi Meeting Last Evening Mrs. Arthur A. Schulte assisted by Mrs. Neff and Mrs. Bowman en- tertained the members of the Pi Phi sorority last evening at the home of Mrs. Schulte on East Second street. Among those present were Mrs. W. J. Bailey, Mrs. Fred Newman, Mrs. M. N .Wheeler, Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mrs. John Whelan, Mrs. T. J. Drew, Miss Sara Stewart, Miss Marie Jones, Miss Durcllla Stewart, Miss, Frances Ferris, Miss Gladj brouck, and the hostesses. Mrs. Ralph F. Kammon will en- tertain at the first of a series of informal bridge teas to be given on Thursday afternoon of this week at her home, 719 South Park avenue. Mrs. Kammon will entertain again at another bridge tea on Thursday of next week, Dinner Party Monday Evening Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A were hosts at an informal dinner party given Monday evening at thelr home on East Second street. Covers were laid for eight. babs a etal Schutte Personals Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Thompson are Salt Creek visitors spending several day in the city. “ i Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hiner have arrived in the city from Rock Springs having been delayed several days enroute on account of the weather conditions. Mr, and Mrs. E. Barnes have ar- rived in the city from. Pittsburgh Association Meeting. ‘The Christian Woman's associa- tion of the First Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the church. Hostesses for the afternoon will be the officers re- cently elected for the coming year. All visitors are welcome. ee Presbyterian Aid Meeting Tomorrow. The Ladies’ Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the church. Mrs. F. B. Firmin's com- mittee will be in charge of the meet- (ng. All members are asked to be Present. . Hayes-Cook Marringe Yesterday The marriage of Miss Martha Aeline Hayes to Lyle Robert Cook took place yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock at 1237 South Boxelder Street, the’Rev. J, T. Hanna offici- ating. They were attended by Mrs. Nala Hayes, mother of the bride, and Mrs. Esther Cook, mother of the groom. The bride is a daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. John Hayes of this city. The groom has been a resident of Casper for many years having at- pa ea ated aac See Ria MRS. MARTHA STRAYER HEATING OUTFIT ‘small homes and Installed ready to use with radiator in each room =2180 #350 we OLA stores sells ARCOLAS—whil2 they last—next week, the city on business. Mr. and Mrs. B, B. Lummis and on| Pa. and will spend, some time in has been visiting with her paren‘s for the last few months. cee Miss Gladys Thomas has left for Mf. and Mrs. R. H. Nichols have, California where she will spend the returned from the Jackson’ Hole| Winter months with her aunt, Mrs. country where they have been for Bryan Thomas. several weeks on a hunting trip. eee Miss Margaret Dougherty where she will spend several weeks. see Mrs. Roden Kingsmill arrived yesterday from her home in Toronto, | Canada, to spend several months with her son, Ross M. Grant. Frank W. Blaney, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gorman, 732 street for the last few days, will leave this evening for his home in Denver. . ee Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schulte are the parents of a baby son who ar- rived last evening at the county hospital. Dr. Kamp, the attending Physician, reports both baby and mother to be progressing nicely. eee Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Brookley have returned from Denver where they have been for some time on account | of the weather conditions, eee Charles C. Fullerton has returned from Nebraska where he was called | by the serious illness of Mrs. Fuller- ton who has been for some time visiting there with relatives. eee Miss Ruth Stevenson is attending | school months. in Chicago for the winter eee Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Steel are here for a week on business and visiting with friends from their home in Denver. eee Miss Virginia Andrews arrived in the city yesterday from Denver and will visit here with friends for some time. . . Mrs. Emma Adams has returned from nsas City, Mo., where she oO GOOD CIGARETTES DURHAM TOBACCO can have ARCOLA Next week is Ancora Weex. The most important thing is to see or telephone your Heating Contractor and ask him for an ARCOLA estimate for your home. will be one of them, For ARCOLA means radiator warmth in every room, It means a ¥% saving in coal as against Stoves or an old-fashioned heating plant. It means better health for all the surgeon's knife. Two years after- again with the result that I camo still maintaining wonderful health.” —Mrs. Martha Strayer, 218 So. 19th St. scription Because of the shortage of heating equipment, only these few homes in this city can have ARCOLA this Fall, Make up your mind that your home ARCOLA warms the room in which it stands, sends 24th and Blake Streets ARE YOU A SUFFERING WOMAN? Health Is Most Important to You Lincoin, Nebr—At one time I became very miserable with weak- ness from which women suffer. I suffered all the time. One of my neighbors urged me to take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription be- cause it had cured her of similar symptoms, so I decided to try it. The first bottle made me feel so much better, I took four more, and feel certain that in that one experi- ence ‘Favorite Prescription’ saved me from the operating table and the wards when the turn of life com- menced, I took the ‘Prescription’ through strong and healthy and am Send 1c to Dr. Pierce's, Buffalo, Y., for trial package of Pre- tablets, —Advertisement, N family—freedom from coughsand colds, Go to the store that shows this sign; g0, before it is too late. Next week ARCOLAS may be gone, AMERICAN RADIATOR Your Heating Contractor is our dis Ci OMPANY tributor Denver, Colo. left this afternoon for Excelsior Springs South Beech City Briefs A. Spaugh, prominent stock- man and enterprising citizen of Manville, is in the city today on business. | a. William Edwards, engineer for |the Producers and Refiners Corpora- |tion, left yesterday afternoon for Rawlins where he will spend some |time on business. . R. P. Johnson ts in the city on business from Rawlins. ra A. A. Simpson arrtved in the city today from Buffalo and will attend to business, affairs here for several days. oe ee R. J. Lindsey of the Hope En- | gineering company is in the city for a short time attending to business affairs. . Gerrald Stack came down yeste>- day from Lander and will spend | several days here. ° E. F. Miller, an Alliance, Neb., man {s spending a short time in the city. eee | Les Snow, deputy sheriff of Salt Creek, is in the city for several | days. eee Vv. T. Kelley arrived yesterday from Omaha and will spend some | time here on business. eee Lyle Jay and Ira G. Naylor have returned from Kemmerer where they attended a state assessors meeting held there. Mr. Jay is this week. viatka. to $198.00. Sale prices Special for clear out this line. Lot 1 $8.75 These are wonderful brown, cocoa, beaver and Boys’ Sutts in wool; and Hats, Top Coats Sweaters. Phone 1740 Rare Bargains in Ready-to-Wear AT KASSIS A beautiful and varied display of fall fur and cloth coats will be found in our ready-to-wear department and all at REDUCED PRICES for the balance of Come early and make your selection for there are many wonderful values that will soon be chosen by the discriminating shopper. In this group you will find fur wraps of Hudson seal and muskrat or cloth models in the wrap-around effect, of Jerona Cloth, Marvella or Fashona, fur trimmed with natural grey squirrel, beaver, platinum fox, black lynx or LOT 1—Priced regularly at $179.00 $139 to $159 A REAL DISCOUNT ON ALL SPORT COATS IN STOCK Three lots of fall dresses, in wool or silk cantons, crepes and satins. To Sale price Children’s Department Our line of children’ you will find beautiful garments for the younger generation here, Bring Them In and Let Us Show You These New Arrivals Kassis Dry Goods Co. PAGE THREE president of the assessors conven- ae va Sealed Pure y among. the Denver men speeding | @Nd kept pure in mie ek cen | air-tight container H. G. Camplin came up yesterday | 7 from Cheyenne and will few Guys in the city. spend aj J. A. Alfred is attending to busi- ness affairs here for several days from SaJt Lake. | eee B. Chastain and R. O. Ostrander ; came in yesterday from Salt Creek | on a business trip. | ore R. J. HM! and F. H. Whiting have arrived in the city from Denver on a business trip. J. G. Meyers is attending to bust- ness effairs here for a short time from Denver. Jack Burton has arrtved tn the city from his home in Kansas City and will spend several days here. see | Albert Green and John Harrison | are Denver men fn the city on bust- ness, Oo Whitman's Chocolates at the Smokehouse. GREETINGS It pleases your friends or relative and pleases you at the same time when you mail greeting cards. It shows a happy thoughtfulness of the other person. Choose from our 1. » varied and cards. Call at our store, 240 East Sec- ond, or Phone 1570, and Mr. Waugh will call on you with samples. The Mills Co. Printers Binders Stationery LOT 2—Fur or dress cloth models. Regular prices $215.00 to $245.00, Special this week. Sale prices $169 to $189 this week. DRESSES $16.75 In all sizes and colors, black, Lot 2 $13.75 values in stree! dresses. navy. '8 ready-to-wear is now complete and Caps Girls’ Dress Coats, wool vel- and vet and Silk Dresses; Little Miss Gage and Fashion Hats. 137 E. Second

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