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€de Casper Dally Cridune "PAGE THRE? Wells Music Company to Celebrate Anniversary will attend to business affairs here, American Legion convention re- for a short time. cently held in San Francisco. eee eee Cc. R. Weldman of Cheyenne ar- Charles Doran of Superior, Wis., rived in the city today and will | arrived today and will spend a short \s] several days here. time here transacting business mat- F. J. Hiscock was « visitor hore | “?°"4 owe tars (oxsteipertaneee yomarmny: Sort Dou Andru Miller came down yester- BY MARY TOBIN Celebrating the first anntversary} For this concert 150 chairs have ay trem Miles City, Mont., and . H. Taylor arrived in the cit; SEND IT TO THE of the opening of the Wells Mualc| been provided and while everyons| yertentay from Dortiond oon fey | Will Visit here Pe Pare Sle PEARL WHITH LAUNDRY 4 Hallowe'en, the season of spooks and goblins, of black company music store, 232 East Sec-| is welcome, it will be possible to f ‘ PHONE 1703 ond street, the company {s holding | seat only the first 160 to arrive. hice ocak niet GL WP, Brandon and R. 0, Irwin i of 4 v 01 or ew — — ———— Pats, witches and pumpkins, will be celebrated in Casper Tred Sea pessres tomorrow af. sonhe Drosram for the evening ts as} Lendquist is a business caller | °° Lavoye visitors here for a obnight by young and old. Numerous public and private palin op Patra oO Ree a Rae Renae here for a short time from Orando, ateve rties ranging through all the category of social functions o'clock informal musical numbers| 2. “The Star,” Rogers, Miss Ea-| Neb. Soe Dr. and Mrs. Nefl Charles Gels | | nEYES lave been planned for the evening and the night will be will be given and in addition 800] na Mae Healy. returned this morning from Call You plete with gaiety and fun roses will be presented to visitors] 3. “Comet, Regrets of Love,” M.A. paieante (/oame pam thie (brdis: wheta they “have! been(enia Refreshes Tired E- . Pioncers Annual ! mornin, mm nve a» ‘Although Hallowe'en primarily be-] 1 at the store. Bright, A. G. Davidson. is pleasure trip for the last three fre: yes At 8 o'clock in the evening, the| 4. Group of Scotch numbers, se-| tant business trip. ‘Write Murine Co,,Chicago.forEveCareBook ngs to the younger generation It/rucitie Frost, Lucille Lyons, Mar-| | The annual celebration of the] : Anger a i) ‘formal musical program, embracing | lected, George Halley. bung aind old to make merry, Nev.| {ot Newell, Jean McMahon, Jean| Natrona County Pioneers associa-| he city's leading vocal and instr | 6. “Darcerolle". tom “Tales of FR. A. Kent ts a Cheyenne man ig And old to make merry. Rabat Durham, Frances Hinds, Mary Mar-| tion will be an old fashioned dance| mental artists, will be given. The | Hoffman’ “Whispering Hope,"'| here for several days. apis foarte. prlectige Sere eae ary ,Eree, Ralph) and box supper to be given Tuesday] store will be closed from 6 to $| Hawthorne; Miss Healy and 3iss cre octal -ovoaki jason, | Diskey, Jack! Leary, Robert Rose, o'clock to arrange for the evening | Violet Faulk. ‘K. BS Gociege tsa" Ross, Wyo. Eicshs (he tarsscrah tne ceed 2. | carro LF Bite entertainment. Two hundred roses| 6. Piano solo, sclected, Mra. Rose| pusineas man'in the city fora shoe i Sere Min. James Wilson, John O'Donne'l, will be given out in the evening. Haynie. diene? hia week: © functions are the first of the win-\ john Fishburn, Robert Boyle, | Pocahontas Se weeks. During their absence from the city Dr. Gels attended the The public is cordidlly invited to 7. “Vissi a'Arte” from “La Tos- eee Season of dances given by the ” herr ” kf, numerous church socials and|7°*P! Geiser and the host. Iriquols| council No. 6 Degree (| ia te attend the avcring comet | Mie. Bee tnome Of the Soul") se 4 MacDonald, representative Eiks’ Hallowe'en Pocahontas will give a masquea| ."¢ 0 Sttend the sche za Barge Sali ot the Sprague Warner and com- Effective tomorrow, November Party oalans ee ee ee SE returning to Casper for roll call! spending the lest mouth here teft 1st, the Chi Burlinet & hye * snierabes he Elks’ dance] at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows hall. 8 t ca rlingto iat: binte’ ciate ache” ce ae | Canine easte” aaa: taste ae be which will begin here Armistice day,| this afternoon. st, e go, Bu gton Mrs. Charles I, Campbell was hos-| dances in the auditorium at Seventh| enjoyed after which refreshments Personals November 11. eee uincy Railroad will resume tens nt an attractive bridge luncheon | and Center street this evening. The| Will be served. All members of the oF ee, a one Charles B. Freeman, of Brayton, Q ven t it her home, 539 Milton Pocahontas lodge and families as io Prior. Hat arrived in the city this week and 3 ven today at her dance tonight will mark one of through service both freight and SS company has returned to Denver af- venue, complimentary to Mrs.| Casper’s most ular Hallowe'en} Well as all Redmen and their fami- r 4 . ooke of New York, mother of T. 8.| parties and ta eevected ste Keat|iles are invited to attend. Prises| Mr. and Mra W. L. Connelly and| ter spending some time here attend. ing to business affairs, rt} ” j Cooke. ttended ill be awarded to the best costumed |neico Miss Margaret Dougherty = joke. Among those who atten Peete a eres ae ot meety Mba hte a Men 7 1ani| heveleetiienied. Sots Bulokar Recices ses ee . passenger, via its own line be Wertz, Mrs. A. F. Hoff, Mrs. H. P./ been given the privilege of inviting aired Ysa lat ind Rn 8 ong nce 3 eller he Walleichy! a Mews ap tw Cc d Billi P. pishburn, Mrs, Carl Shumaker, Mrs./ friends to the affair, and for that| Catholic Welfare Society ae ettese and pleasure trip of several oige een asper an ngs. as- % M. Andrus, Mrs. P. C. Nicolay-| reason many invitations have been| Holds First Meeting. from Salt Creek. . . ‘ en, Mra. J. C. Snook, Mrs. E. L.| issued to outsiders. The party will! Tho Women’s Welfare society of} Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mead and senger Train No. 29, leaving Den- Estabrook, Mrs. A. G. Fidel, Mrs. be informal. St. Anthony’s Catholic church held pause we oa Meroe ee eae Nae ee saris een CORNS lift right off g n ’ g Leigh Townsend, Mrs. Fred Capen,| Ivan Marshall, Paul Sauter, D.| thelr first meeting last evening at|from an ext ve pleasure re ers * Clayburn Hooper, Mrs. A. J.|La Breche, and T. J. McKeon, who| the Mullin club rooms on Seventh|Denver and the western country in- icy itucrabverst Gare oe oy Sn ver tonight will run through to unningham, Mrs. Don Smith, Mrs.| compose the committee for putting | street with an attendance of 70 mem-|Cluding Salt Lake City, San Fran- , Billings leaving Casper 7:20 A. M November Ist. Train No. 30, leav- eee » 8. Cooke, Mrs. Jeremiah Ma-|on the dance have done everything | bers present. During the meeting|‘i#eo and Californ'a, The Meads] 47 and Mrs. E. E ean ney, Mrs, Patrick Sullivan, and) possible to make the occasion «| Miss Margaret Curt'n was choren as|have been absent from the clty for | 4 \r. ventas raareeere rer] 6 honored guest. pleasant one for all who attend.| marager and advisor of the society |% month or six weeks, will visit with friends here and at- ove The best of music has been secured,|and Mrs. Madelyne Treber was clect- we tend to business affairs for several Roni eles tds: and mang hours have been spent in|ed as an honorary member. Miss) Mr, and Mrs. F. M. McWilliams | gevs, ape au : ‘Sprpearde Mera manitsaay preparing the decorations so tha.| Patricia Su'livan was elected chair-|and son have moved to the clty|Gresbull Ul 1% 8% attorney at ing Billings tomorrow morning Mra, L. L. Gantz will entertain |the spirit of Hallowe'en will be} man of the membership committee|from Denver and will make their ee Kensington circle of the Metly | °verywhere evident. and Miss Margaret Loughman chatr-|hame here. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Farr have will run through to Denver, leav- Ladies’ aid saclety at an all CA 4 man of the entertainment commit- 59.0 returned from the northern part of Mr. and Mrs, Hal Curran have | the state where they have been for as thelr guest at their residence | some time. Mr. Farr is representa. 443 East Eleventh street, Mr. Cur-| tive of the Burrough. adding ma. ran’s mother, Mrs. John Curran of | chine. o - It was decided upon during the ness morrow at her home | Congregational Hallowe'en tee. aS Teal dieser. All members | Party Friday Evening session to hold a meeting every asked to be présent as articles| The members, teachers and of-| Tuesday evening of each week at * the Methodist Ladies’ aid ba-|ficers of the Congregational Sunday | 6-30 o'clock during which time a ing Casper 8:35 P. M, J. A. LEARY, will be made. school will entertain at a Hollowe’en Papesant be epeyen Saad will pe Pittsburgh, Kan. eee D F h dP eee Karty Friday evening from 7:30 | fo! ows ye Goeness: and * social nai, 0 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Phebus, accom-|- Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little i watt 9:30 o'clock at’ the Young) meeting. The ‘Rev. Father J. H.| wr. and Mrs. C. T Whitt and|panied by R. W. Bole of her-| “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- ivision reight an assenger At Christian Women's Christian association club| Mullin will entertain the society at purch Great Success rooms. All children who ‘The Hallowe'en party given last 3 are en- ng by the high school stud-| ‘led are invited to attend. nts of the Christian church Sunday children, Margaret and Helen will mopolis are in the city for a short | Stantly that corn stops hurting, then leave the latter part of the week for) time with friends and attending to| Shortly you lift it right off with Agent. Arizona where they will spend the | business affairs. fingers. Truly! winter months. eo ee Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of their first dinner and social evening to be held next Tuesday evening, November 6. ee Interesting Program for beh oa i} Mr. and Mrs. Frank Willa: “Freezone” for a few cents, suffi- corner ms chool Gi ee suse fe Van Meter Recital Thursday. Mra. I. L. Gaker and son are|came in yesterday from Salt Creek |Cient to remove every hard corn, ‘a success, Over 300 persons| Pupils of the Van Meter school of i among the Denver visitors mpend- and expect to spend several days in | 80ft corn, or corn between the toes, the clty on business. | and the calluses, without soreness eee or irritation.—Advertisement. , Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Faulkner and Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Everts enter-|ing several days in the city. tained at a Hallowe'en’ dancing ouens party last evening at ther home on| Mr, and Mrs. Frank E. Robbins Ye'lowstone avenue. Hallowe'en de-|of Oklahoma City arrived in the| daughter are among thi 6 visit signs of cats and pumpkins were|city yesterday and will spent’ sev- spending several days here icon used for the decorations, Twenty eral weeks here visiting with friends | Billings. | cee ast been | Music will give a recital tomorrow ey ia ee the mysterious evening beginning at 7:30 o'clock at h covered with snakes and|the Methodist Episcopal church to = Light refreshments were | Which all those interested in music Niaorhig the evening. are invited to attend. er ece A program of interest has been] cicsts atended. ten Ds ‘Thursdsy planned and follows: cee ning At K. of P. Hall Bernard Daly, plano, “Sunrise | preshyterian Aid of Colorado Springs are in the city 3 . | March.”* ‘The Pythian’ Sisters will be host Ps ..| Meeting Thursday. for several days attending to burt- wes at a Hallowe'en’ party to be| Gerald Daly, plano, “Little Chat.""|" ne Ladies’ Ald society of the ness affairs and visiting with yen tomorrow evening following psa Schedier, violin, » “Annie | presbyterian’ church. will. meet to. friends. Dusiness meeting at the Knights | Laurie. morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at eee Miss C. Mary Cross has taken the) Position formerly held by Miss Inez Babb with the law firm of Durham and Lowey, Miss Babb having re signed today. Mr. and Mrs. EB. M. Ebbertson EVERYWOMAN’S STORE Lilly " May MeGinity, plano, oe } Pythias hall. Invitations are] | Lilly ‘ped the Bungalow church with Mrs. Ray| mr. and Mrs. T. A. Field of Chi- Tremain cilman, | tended to all Pythian Sisters, Do-| “Dance on the Green. ©. McShane and committee in > wilt Vote for romain for couneliman. * cago will spend some time here this Bee. mrecabersi- ofthe. Bhntha, } SeMy | Gray, plang, "Oi" Bidck lichetge:/ All'memberm are aaked to |yctn. citer aii ceniee taen ights of Pythias and their friends | Joe. x | be present. attend. The affair will be a] Mary Savage, violin, “Juanita. ates friends. GALS! CLEAMY SS OF Hn 85-Cent “Danderine” so Im-| as see aad ostumed party and all those not Son eee violin, Old] a. Tr. 0. Stas’ “Seton Gos: se! Oma ppe in a masque and cos ce Tune." pe pat sees 5: ‘ rtis me wilt ‘be fined a amall fee. An| Hazel Wright, plano, “Polka.” ening, lenning. rived in the city yesterday and wil The Casper association of the Al-lspend the remainder of the winter pha Tau Omega fraternity will en-| months here visiting at the home of tertain at their first banquet this|/her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. evening at 6.30 at the Henning hotel|/and Mrs. Harold Starden, to which all members of the fratern- {ae oe ssion fee will be charged for Bae Soap Barker, plano, “Lightly ttend. ance."* Se ee te Virginia Barnes, violin, “Ola din ty Last Folks at Home.” Suis At Santa bil Watson, violin, “Etude.” ity are invited. Among those who] J, D, Taylor, general manager of ‘ 2D proves Lifeless, Neg- eee ir. and Mr. Tks y stmenen ee ee eat nner canoping wat tend will BesWV. By Oo0ty Wyo-|tho Safeguard Check Writing com- lected Hair a Meet Your Friends at the Frantz Shop 110 East Second Street hermopolis were ho: e ‘ = # minj nley reenbaum, Vyo- y of New York city, with his ae e party given last evening at the} Marjo:le ilortzell, plano, “Sweet| ming: J. H, Moore, Louisiana; Gien father and mother Mr. and Mrs.| An abunda- Clover.”" fenning hotel. Their guests were Parker, Wyoming; Glen Hopper, William Taylor of Lewisburg, Pa.,| ance of luxuri- fr. and Mra J. L. Marquis and ATE a Geomp violin, “Nearer Colorado, Robert David, Wyoming; | is the guest for a few days of Mr. | ant hair full of . and Mrs. John Petrie of Lin-| My God to ee. 8. Brooks, Wyoming; Charles U.| and Mrs. Henry Posey. Mr. Tay-| gloss, leams —of tremendous interest in, Neb., who are visitors in the i, Anna st Morganstein, violin,| fisher, Jr., Colorado; James Brown, |ior is on his way to Seattle to open and ite short. phi ae for a short time. Mr. and | “Gavotte.' Colorado Agricultural col’ege; and J. up @ branch office for his company.|ly follows a me . Simonsen left today for ther} Guy Wright, plano, “Merry s Christenson. Mr. Fisher, who is LIN id ‘woman at the Padlock ranch near | Dance.” genuine toning who participates in president of the association will act| Mrs, Joe May and her sister Miss : Casper’s social life mopolia. i Barton Lewis, plano, “Village |as toastmaster for the evening. ruetinn Horner left yecterday for md Batepionts is this ee sa Bees Blacksmith." beta’ Pog Philadelphia. ‘They were called by dependable e Meeting Margaret Holden, violin, “Maron-| Epworth League Hold the serious fllness of thelr mother. | «‘Danderin: ette Valse.” Meeting Monday. oe) -@ Falling | Ps . © Woman's Benefit association | Liliian Roth, plano, “Streabogg.”| The membera of the Epworth| Mr, and Mrs. A. A. Coney of Sun ftching scalp | | ‘Special O ening the Maccabees: wi speate cat Lend Powell, piano, “Song ‘of a| League of the Methodist church he'd| burst, Mont., wrrived in the clty | ana the dan- ty evening, November 5, at’ the | Brook.” an important business meeting on| ves and will visit here for Cor Fi ai, There will be a Emerick Huber, violin, “In a Rose Monday evening of this waar! to tert phoma bait by Renae Snergent lio of ort business session to be fotow- | Garden.” ary, wispy or fading hair ta quickly . color and youthful beauty. “Dan: Superb derine” is delightful on the hair; a Sea refreshing, stimulating tonlo—not | : ried on by the different departments. | Miss Helen 0. Uhl, field represen | “Ucky Of Sressy! Any drug store, Dinner Dresses During the session a social hour and| tative of this state for the Americar reception were planned for new| fed Cross, Central division, spent . which 18 members attended. Fol O19) © by an entertainment program.| Erika Schmidth, piano, Waltz. owing the dinner which was served| "Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Crouse are © evening‘s program will be con- Jessie Tapp, piano, “Fairy Whis-| at 6:30 by Mrs. Harry Hawkins, re-| Greybull visitors in the city for wed by a dance. pers."” Ports of the four vice-presidents were | several days. ‘Refreshments will be served and Velma Schedler, violin, “Flow | given which explained the work car- ‘e will be no admission. Each| Gently Sweet Afton.” ember is requested to bring one| Ford Dimick, clarinet, “Auld Lang qkage, well wrapped, and _ not/ Syne.” orth more than ten cents for the} Virgil Smith, violin, “Andantino.” | members to be held Sunday evening | Tuesday in the city enroute to Basin ! and pond. Sethryn Slebers, cello, Serenade. November il. A series of meeting | Miss Uhl left this afternoon for Bas A. L. Corder Cc T. Akers By: s. Mildred Daly, vocal, “Love's Mes-| for the week beginning November 18] n where she will spend some time CASPER ELECTRIC E . G ymnasium Classes sage.” to be known a “Win My Chum” © Begin This Week Annette Glrodot, violin, “Pleyel's | week were also planned. DED NOE: CC: vening owns ‘The first’ gymnasium classes | Duet.’” Among those who attended were: ey a Fas (Gantcavinntical” hich are being held under the | Faye Modeland, cello, “Madrigal.” | Mrs. Bishop, Hubert Bishop, Mr. and Pine Ae Fo ee Daly uspices of the Y. W. C. A. will] Mrs. Loehr, vocal, “In a Rose|Mrs. Lester Fuerher, Mr. and Mrs. ane eee oe at Friday. Clasres for business | Garden.” Harry Hawkins, Miss Eda Holland, aeaeee LArbS, iris and for cther women and girls! Mr. Van den Belson, violin, “Ro-| 0. C. Lenz, Miss Cleola Lilly, Miss Appliance Repairing iting such work in the evenings | mance.” Lilliam Peterson, Dr, Carter, O. W. 1 be organized at 7 o'clock Friday} Edward O'Connor, sax, Ballet| Buchanan, Ray Traylor, Haskell ening. Music. Goodman, Ivan Goodman, Miss Dor- Morning classes are to be organ-| Thora Siebers, violin, “Spring|othea Hathaway, Miss Mary West. for all women and girls wish-| Song.’ fall and Miss Eva Ferguson. to take work at that time and cee eee applicants are asked to meet | Reception This Evening V. of F. W. Auxiliary friday morning at 10 o’clock. These} At Odd Fellows Hall. Meeting Thursday. isses are to include calisthenics, Members of the Ladies’ Ald so- The auxiliary of the Veterans of ket ball, volley ball and games. | ciety of the Grace English Lutheran | Foreign Wars will hold a business full enrotiment 1s desired at the | church will entertain at a reception | meeting tomorrow evening at 8 0’. meetings. to be given this evening at the Odd| clock at the offices of Dr. Caroline cee Fellows hall in honor of Mr. and| Davis in the Tribune building. Ali . and Mrs. Brosseau Mrs. J. M. Cromer. All members| members as well as new members jertain of the congregation as well as/|and all those interested in the work Mr. and Mrs. William Brosseau| friends of Mr. and Mrs. Cromer are|of the auxiliary are invited to at. ve hosts at an enjoyable Hal-| invited to attend. tend, Yen party given last evening at see . eir home on Grant street. The] Surprise Party Given Baptist Ald Wil ining was spent in playing games| Past Evening. ter Which refreshments were! “the W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah ed. Among the guests present] todge No. 89 were hosts at an enjoy- Mrs. Charles Lee of Detrolt| able surprise party given last eve- ho 1s visiting with friends in the] ning for the members of the I. 0. by, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Angel and] 0, F. lodge at their hall. The ove- ily, Mr. and Mrs. James Sandi-| ning was spent in dancing old and and family, Mise Olive Barker,| new dances and refreshments were is Rose Kropp and Miss Dorothy] served at the close of the ertertain. | quested to be presen: fe ‘ . Ovi n: nded beh arate amie" Ise r100)pateonej ateriged | ew waand Will day Party siiekis Entertain at Luncheon. P terday Afternoon North Casper Christian Mrs. Leigh Townsend will enter. one Edmund Henry Pigeon, Jr., son} aia Will Meet. tain at an informal luncheon tomor- AT YOUR SERVICE pir. and Mrs. Edmund H. Pigeon| “ne Ladies’ Ald society of tho|FOW at her home on Fourteenth - 914 South Center street was host North Casper Christian church will street. a children’s party given yester-| eet tomorrow ‘afternoon at. {ee stternoon at his home in honor! ocock at the home of Mrs. J. 8, ‘3 ninth birthday. Hallowe'en fom: re rations. Among those who at-| attend, Leaves Arkeon Bldg. 8 a. m. Daily Telephone 144 fed were Charlotte Burkett, . Philathea Claas J. J. Stanton, Mgr. The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay. Stops the painin- stantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in clear liquid and in thin plasters. The action is the same. FRIENDLY FOOD We serve you with friend- ly food—the kind that satisfies you and makes you feel friendly toward this restaurant. Entrees and roasts, vege- tables and fruits and des- serts that you'll find emin- ently satisfactory. Meet Tomorrow. At your druggist The Ladies’ Ald society of the First Baptist church will meet to- morrow afternoon at 2:30 at the church with the members of the PEARL East Side circle as hostesses. This will be the regular monthly business meeting and all members. cea WHITE The Savings Are Emphatically Worth While Our collection of American models and French importa- tions in Gowns for formal wear is the largest and most beautiful we have ever shown. Regular price range from $65.00 to $200.00 it, . GET ACQUAINTED WITH OUR BILL O’ FARE THE C. B. & Q. RESTAURANT AT BURLINGTON DEPOT P. Van Hekken, Manager. 854 N. Wolcatt Phone 1120 e HOUSE MOVING We are equipped to move build ings—large or small; guarantee our work JONES & JACKSON Phone 2494W VISIT BETTY JANE’S GIFT NOOK IN THE SUBWAY eee Medium Brown Hair tooks best | Meeting Thursday after ‘a Golden Glint Shampoo,| ‘The regular monthly meeting of rtisement. ae _. ‘the Senior Philathea class of the c|