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tors in the city from Teapot. . Mr. and Mrs. friends here for a to leave within a geles where they months. ‘The Ladies’ Aid society of the Grace English Lutheran church wil meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the Odd Fellows’ hall. Mrs. Faulk- ner and Mr. Milburn will act as Personals hostesses for the afternoon. Al!! Mrs. J. S. Warner, a pioneer of J + @ DI members an the society are asked to Ni unty ae . . home of Mr. and Mrs. «. A. Wallace Presbyterian Aid 1040 South Center street. Mrs, War < ner who is accdmpanied by’a grand- ert: st Tneeday. vision of the|@aushter is visiting with old time Brotupdeciintioaitioe s ‘friends hereenroute from New York meet Tueaday afternoon at 2 ovclock city to California where she will at the home of Mrs, W. J. ‘Tubbs, |*Pend the winter months. 705 South Grant street. The after- ~ Ay noon will be spent in sewing for the | Mr. aia a ee cgcarsiepher 9 ae e a Dazaar-and all members are asked to/2* {helt Suest at their home, 1022 . ee olty with friends be present. Danc’hg Party visit here of a month or may Evening. Mrs. Storrie will go to Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Richards California where she will apend sev- entertained at an informal dancing ,*"@! months. party Saturday evening at their bre ome on Elm street. Decorations} Mr. and Mrs. James G. Samuels Fcarried out in Hallowe'en designs of Denver are visiting in the city re used. Among those who at-|for several days with friengs. egded were Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. SPeES, Smith, Miss Agnes Robertson, Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Tyler of Los nf Mrs. 8. A. Roland, Mr. and Mrs.|| Angles arrived in the city last week 5.<W. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. R. W./and will spend some time here on y, Jack Swoard and the hosts. | business, ‘oe idl alanis .| Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Gordon and son are among the Colorado visit- 1 last week from with friends end . y Saturday. 3 Miss Catherine Stitt was hostess t= Hallowe'en dancing party given, Baturday evening to which about; 0 “guests attended. se trip. rs spending severa! days in the s ty. ¥ eee Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Holland of Weshington are spending two or three weeks in the city attending to business affairs and visiting with Mrs. John F. Sweeney entertainedy friends. During their stay in the city ta Mah Jongg party Sunday even-|they will be the guests of Mr. and ng at her home, 1545 East Second.| Mrs. J. J: - mong those who attended were Mr. One Mrs. Lincoln F, Kelley, Mr. and} Miss Ann Fullerton who has been . H. L. Garner and Miss Blanche | visiting here for several weeks with oore of Lincoln, Neb. Mr. Kelley|friends will leave Wednes@ay eve ‘on the prize for the evening. ning for her home in Colorado eee ‘| Springs, sirthd cee urday Afternoon. Mrs. F. 8. Stuart spent a few Little Betty Jane Hopkins was|days last week visiting with her ostess at a children’s party given| brother, John Carberry of Lander. jurday afternoon at her home in eee onor of her sixth birthday. Games vere played and refreshments were wed by Mrs. Hopkins assisted by Virginia Harr. Among the hildren who attended were Marg- ret Henry, Elizabeth Roberts, Max- Hoocker, Betty Lou Mannling, nk Hendrix, William Morrison nd the hostess. in the city for a business affairs Mish Jongg Party and Mr. Davidson juhday Evening. . are vsiting here with friends and few weeks. short time. ° rs. Yoo Marquis has had as her guest for some time Mrs. Lillian spending a short Porteous of Lan . ° W, M. Stone In the city for a . “e Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Root spent last week here visiting with friends from their home in Lusk. . ‘W. H. Thomas left Saturday eve- eee ning for Bowling Green, Ky., where ss Jessen Wil? he wil spend some time visiting itertain This Evening. with his mother. Miss Eleanore Jessen will enter- 24058 in at an inforrhal bridge party to Mr, and Mrs. Raymond McNab given this evening at her home|nd_ children formerly of Ther- Lincoln street. Guests for the | mopolis have arrived in the city and ening will be Mrs. Ernest Atkin-| will make thelr home here. Mr. , Mrs. Walter Gothberg, Miss . L. 8. Ebanues fairs, McNab will be ticket agent here for ° ian Ede, Mrs. James Lee, Mrs.}the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy] W. E. Woods ‘ph Marshall, Mrs. James Mur-| ral!road. several days in hy, Mrs. Robert O'Brien, Mrs. Earl cee part of last week tridge, Mrs, Harold Patten, Mrs.| Mrs. J. T Hanna will leave this| ness affairs. Hiliam Rae, Mrs. A. Robinson, Miss| Week for Thermopolis where si eanor Seanor, Mrs, Water Storrie, | Will attend a meeting of the Ladies’ s. R. Swift, Miss Josephine| missionary socteties of the Baptist hompson, and Mrs. Frederick Jes- coe to be held there Novem- n. r 2. from Denver for . Siete cee i Star Tea Mrs. Howard Warne end daughter day Afternoon. Lois spent a short time last. week|short time, visiting with Mrs. Warn The regular Eastern Star tea will | ¥! 7. C. Bancroft at Shoshoni. cee given tamorrow afternoon at the onic temple at 2:30. Hostesres the afternoon will be the Mes- father, Miss Harriet Bailey is visiting with friends in the city for a shart | tri mes Leschinsky, Nettle Mol, D. ren Tubbs and Eva, Haul. Ali |tme from Salt Creek. mbers as well as visiting mem- in the city are invited to at- Mrs. R. Rinesmith arrived in the clty yesterday from Denver and wil! spend some time here in business and visiting with friends, eee * eee Club Meeting F November 5. he Nocturno club meeting which erroneously announced to have this evening will not meet un- Monday evening, November 5, at ich time it will be held in the bng Women's Christian associa- Mr. and Mrs. V, W. Osenbough came down yesterday from Ther- mopolls and will spend several days here. Mrs. J. J. Golden and Mrs. R. D. Thomas are among the Salt Creek hp club sTennye, Ve visitors spending several days in the city, lowe'en Party 4 6s Evening. . he Christian Endeavor society the North Casper Christian irch will entertain at a Hal- ‘en party to be given tomorrow ing at the church. All members friends are invited to attend. eee Are Announced for Altar Rosary Dinner and Bazaar. mt a meeting recently held by the and Ri society of St. An- y's Catholic church it was de- d upon to give a church dinner dnesiay evening, Navember 7 at Mullin club rooms, serving to be- at 5 o'clock and continue until . Tickets are now on sale by bers of the church and society. . ‘Margaret Clowrey will be in e of the affair, On December nd 13 the societ} will give their ual bazaar at which a hope chert aining over $500 worth of linens be featured. Mrs, Patrick Burke committee will be in charge of Mirs Beulah Aver of Cheyenne is a guest in the city for several days. eee Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Gorden and children will leave in a few days for Kansas City, Mo., wheer they a Medium Brown Hair looks best of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. —Advertisement. Fa Whitman's chocolates at The Smoke House. The simplest w: is Blue-jay. stantly. Then t liquid and in th: | At your TUESDAY Ladies’ wool and silk Hose in black and brown. Per pair... poses eee e Meeting orrow Even'ng. . A. G. Fidel will entertain the pbers of St, Mark’s Synurgae to- ‘ow evening at her residence Divine street. All members of ®oclety are asked to be present. cee Anniversary Children’s wool mixed Sport Hose. cial for Tuesday. 2 pairs for. Spe. Good quality Scotch, 86-in Outing Flan- nel. In light and dark patterns. 4 yds, for Good quality, 82-inch Gingham, in light . Carl Peacock entertained and dark patterns. 4 yards for......,.. informal dinner party given yes Bay at her home, 1822 East Bur- on avenue in honor of her nts, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lott's eenth wedding anniversary. ong those who attended were . . P. Lott, Arthur Lott, W. Carl Peacock and the Extra good grade Pillow Tubing, 40, 42 and 45 inches wide, 8 yards for........... nara Good quality two-thread Turkish Bath Towels, Size 18x86, 4 Towels for_....., What a different atmosphere. family {8 contented since cook Van Duzer’y Certified Maver. Extracts in thelr desserts-—Ad- ment, nt 227 South Center St, will spend several weeks visiting with friends and relatives. eee Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Nice are visi- Bolton Creek are the guests of eee City Briefs Frank C. Jones is yieiting in the business affairs from Billings, Mont. cee G. L. Madden is among the Den- ver business men here for several turned from Chicaga, where they have been for the week on a busi- mip BSS PRAReI tes W. H. Watson of Dubois was a business visitor here several days M. L. Taylor arrived in the city | last week. will visit here for several weeks R. E. Wert apent a short time in Cheyenne last week on business. Mr. Wertz is genera] manager of the Producers and Refiners corporation. Rayburn 8. Webb, architect of this city spent a short time last week in Cheyenne on a business L. O. Hammond of Minneapolis is Harold F. Davidson. Mr. Hammond J. M. Milton and C. C. Mathews ness matters from Denver. . Jeremiah Mahoney has returned from the Buffalo Creek ranch where he has been on business for the last William J. Connor of St. Louis is a business man in the city for a John Fater is a Mammoth visitor E. Jones of Rock Springs is at- tending to business affairs in the city for several da: the city for a few days. James Jones of Greybull arrived yesterday and wi!l days here transacting business af- eee H. Greenfield is here on business F, A. Gorden arrived this morn- ‘ng from Chicago and will attend to business affairs in the city for a Harold F. Baker has returned from Omaha where he has been for the last few weeks on a vacation eee Jack Claytor will leave tomorrow for Cheyenne and Denver where he Stops the pain in- and comes out, action is the same. Bluej Dollar Day Specials Joe David & Company LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR AND DRY GOODS for a short time Noam Lindsey of short time. week for Los An-) will spend several Thomas. and attending to; se sail eons tars’ ze!| Indianapolis and relatives. oe here. ee week attending to and visiting with are school friends. o- ness, for several days attending to bust- time here. ee of Thermopolis is short time. eo. oe of Cheyenne ts in spend several ee of this city spent Lander the latter attending to busi- several days, ee ay toend acorn he corn loosens Made in clear in plasters. The druggise ay $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Phone 747 woe will spend a week or 10 days visiting with friends and attending to im- portant business matters. eee Jessie J. Kear and Frank Scott have returned from the Jackson Hole country where they spent a week on a hunting trip which they report to have been very successful. K. K. Anderson will leave tomor- . Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brown expect | row for Rawlins where he will spend a short time attending to business affairs. T. H. Thomas left Saturday eve- ning for his home in Laramie after ‘Spending a short time here visiting at the home of his brother, W. H. Dr. W. Francis Smith spent a short time in Lander last week at- tending to business affairs. . E. N. Sprague has returned from Lander where he spent a short time on business, Dr. G. S, Barger, eye, “ear, nose and throat specialist will leave this week for Cody where he will spend several days on business. P. C. Scullin is a New York City man here for several days attending |* to business affairs. L. J. Mason of Denver has arrived in the city and will make his home Harry W. Fox {s a Cheyenne man spending a short time in the city. cee Percy A. Spicer is in the city for a short time from Lander. eee J. H. Roberts and R. G. Patterson of tho Roberts tion company of Chicago will spend a short time here this week on busi- Brothers Construc- H. O. Barber arrived in the city this afternoon on a business trip from Lander, W. C. Skinner purchasing agent for the Producers and Refiners cor- Poration {s in the ctly for a short ab eran te: hid Leads NEW | BIG PACKAGE PRINTING THAT + ea emer Casper Dally Cridune time from Denver. While in the city Mr. Skinner will be the guest of his son who is also connected with the Producers and Refiners Corporation. eee Harry Boone and B. H. Lundberg are in the city on business and visit- ing wtth friends from Salt Creek. eee F. C. Hanker, H. EB. Divalle and D. J. Johnson of Pittsburgh are en- gineers spending several days in the clty. E. B. Clements arrived in the city yesterday from Denver on a busi ness trip. hay pected. SHANGHAI, Oct. 29.—Miss Mary | Darroch and Miss Mary B. Sharp, British missionaries captured by bandits last month’ have been re- leased, according to a message re- ball. ceived here today by the China In-| ‘day. land Mission from the mission's sup- erintendent of Honan province. The| Whitman's message gave no details, merely | Smoke House. WASHINGTON SOLON ON MEND AFTER OPERATION WASHINGTON, Oct. 29—Repre- sentative Albert Johnson of Wash- ington, chairman of the houso im- migration committee, is recovering at a hospital here from « frontal sinus operation performed Saturday. His physicians said he was regting comfortably and that his progress was satisfactory as could be ex- The operation wis of a serious character, {t peing necessary to remove and then replace one eye- Representative Johnson was on the operating tavte for two hours. 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ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW Let PHONE 771 sito Phone 1817 1924 MODELS AND PRICES. o. b. fs SALES AND Us Call and Show You Our Selection Art Printing Works ‘WM. JARDINE, Prop, " On Monday, Tuesday and at SPECIAL CUT PRICES: Yes—Every time the Cash Register rings, One Penny will drop into the Com- munity Chest. Nothing Sensational At PEP’S PEP’S PAGE THRE? PEP’S Announcement To the Officers and Members of the Commun- ity Fund Drive, Red Cross, Y. W .C. A., Home Welfare League, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts: Wednesday, PEP’S NO. 3 STORE will sell PATENT DRUGS and TOILET ARTICLES ONE CENT on every SALE will go toward PEP’S DONA- TION to the COMMUNITY CHEST: There will be enough Sales, between now and Dec. 3, to de- termine PEP’S Donation to your organizations. Yours Respectfully, Chas. M. Gunnison, PEP’S STORES For the People 65c Pepsodent was enough Sensation once Drug Sale TODAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY | FACE POWDERS $1.00 Armond’s Cold Cream Powder __---~- 75¢ $1.00 Azurea Face Powd’r 80c 75c Ayers’ Face Powder__60c 75c Ayeristocrat Face Powder 50c Armand’s Face Powd'r 40¢ 75c Boncilla Face Powder 60c $1.25 Coty Face Powder 80c 50c Carmen Face Powder 40c 65c Djer Kiss Face Powder 50c $1.00 Floramye Face Powder __ --80c 65c Java Rice Face Powder 45c $1.00 Le Trefle Face Pow- 75c Love Me Face Powder 60c 75c Luxor Face Powder__55¢ $1.25 Mary Garden Face Powder ~ 50c Mavis Face 50c Melba Face Powder__40c 50c Nadine Face Powder__40¢ 60c Pompein Face Powder 45¢ 50c R. & G. Face Powder 35c 20c Swansdown 50c Hinds’ Honey and Almond Cream, ~~ OTHER ITEMS Ashes Roses Rogue. Ayeristocrat Rogue 100 Alophen Pills 65c Asthmador __ 50c Armand’s Rogue ~-_-45¢ Amami Shampoo __2 for 25c BAYERS ASPIRIN Every Day Prices 1 Doz 15¢; 2 Doz ____30c 25c Beecham’s Pills _ Bayer’s Aspirin, | doz Bayer’s Aspirin, 2 doz ~-_30c 25c Bellan’s __ 75c Bellan’s _ 30c Bromo Quinine Lax__20c 30c Bromo Seltzer ~_ 60c Bromo Seltzer 35c Cutex Items _ Coty. Toilet Water _ Z 50c Carmen Powder_____ 45c 25c Carter's Liver Pills-_.20c | 50c Castoria Chamberlin’s Cough _----30c 25c Cascarets 50c Citrate Magnesia_ 60c Doan’s Kidney Pills __50c 35c Gets It 50c Hair Groom __ 25c Lavoris _~-. 50c Lavoris — $1.00 Lavoris __ 30c Listerine ~_ 60c Listerine _- $1.20 Listerine — 25c Mentholatum — 50c Mentholatum $1.00 Mentholatum — 30c Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills 25¢ $1.00 Miles Nervine 50c Neet $1.50 Pinkham’s Blood Medicine — 25c Nature's $1.10 Nuxated Iron ~ discover that a Sensational ¢| $1.90 S. SS. _ TOOTH PASTES 50c Acident ~~ 30c Colgate’s 35c Forhan’s 60c Forhans 50c Ipana __ 30c Kolynos ___ 25c Listerine Tooth Paste 20c 30c Lyons — 25c Lilly’s _ 40c Lilly's _ 30c Norwich — 50c Pebeco 50c Pepsodent _ 35c Revelation __ 35c Senreco __ 50c Squibbs — 25c Colgate’s Tooth Paste, 20¢; 2 fo: SHAVING SOAPS Colgate’s Bar __ 35c Colgate’s Shaving Cream 35c Colgate’s Shaving Stick 30c 25c Colgate’s Refill Sticks 20 35c Colgate’s Shaving Powder <2000 2 Fou. 30¢ 25c Johnson's Shaving Cleat (ye ee 20¢ 35c Krank’s Lather-Cream 30 50c Krank’s Lather-Cream 40¢ 35c Lysol Shaving Cream _30c 35c Mennen's __ --30¢ 50c Mennen’s _ 35¢ 35c Palmolive Shaving Cr_20¢ 50c:Shavid ~--.2- = 45¢ 35c Williams Shaving Cr__25¢ 35c Williams Shave Stick_30c 25c Williams Refill Stick__20¢ 35c Williams Shave P’w'd'r30e RAZOR BLADES $1.00 Auto Strop Blades__70¢ 50c Auto Strop Blades__35¢ 50c Durham Duplex ___-_40¢ 35c Enders 40c Ever Ready —_ 50c Gem 50c Gillette __ $1.00 Gillette 35c Keen Kutter — OTHER ITEMS 30c Sal Hepatica — 60c Sal Hepatica — $1.20 Sal Hepatica. $1.10S.S.S. _-. 35c Stacomb — 75c Stacomb — 60c Stuart’s Dyspepsia Wablete:\< nao ato ee 60c Syrup Figs — $1.10 Tanlac — CIGARETTES Package Prices Why Pay More Beechnuts ~---~-~ 2 for 25c Camels ___ ~---2 for 25¢ Chesterfield) _____2 for 25c English Oval Fatimas Lucky Strikes Melachrino 10s Melachrino, 20s Naturals 10s __ Naturals, 20s __ Omars _-- 11's, 24s — ~-2 for 25¢ Old Mills __ -2 for 25¢ Piedmonts — 2 for 25¢ Polos ~_. 3 for 25c Spurs ..-. 2 for 25c Straight Cuts ..—. 22 Compare these prices with anybody's prices and you'll Profits in Drug Items and Toilet Articles, Tarreytons .....---------22¢ ows the Sensationa!