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arriage Saturday x Bertha i. Alton and Glen B. rweed, both of copal parsonage, 866 South Lincoln treet, by the pastor, the Rey. Lewis Carter, last Saturday night, No- er 17. They_were attended by Mrs. R. D, Wallace was hostess at » enjoyable bridge luncheon. given today at-her residence in the Black- partments.» Among esent for the afternoon were Mrs. ©. Murphy, Mrs. Beulah Vance tory Mrs. B. B. Brooks, Mrs. J Johgson, Mrs. J. Lindsey, Mrs. ft Young, Mrs. F. W. Saxton E, Sturm, Mrs. W. L. Con Mrs, Ll, C. Klein, Miss Marga- Dougherty, -Mrs. Shoemaker, \. J, Hazlett‘and Mrs. Jeremiah 3 ney. ee Presbyterian Ald Meeting Wednesday Mrs. Fred “Van Gorden's division of the First Presbyterian church will lio! an all day meeting tomorrow at the home of Mrs. C, H. Gompf, 3 south Lincoln avenue for the pur- of sewing for the December r. All members of the divi- n are asked to be present. >. Past Noble Grand Club Witt Meet The Past Noble Grand club No. 39 will meet Wednesday afternoon t 2:30 at the home of Mrs. W. W. 562 South Park avenue, embers of the club are asked present. . E. 0. Meeting Wednesday Evening Mrs. Edna Thomas will entertain the members of chapter 0 of the P. F. O, Sisterhood Wednesday even- ng at 7:45 at her home, 730 Kirk nue. s+8 Baptist Circle Wile Meet Tomorrow The C¥ ctrele of the First Bap- tist church will meet tomorrow af. ternoon at the home of Mrs. John Kelley, 501 West Eleventh street. Plans are being made by the circle o send a missionary box to Meedy 1 those having clothing which the wish to donate are asked to vring them to this meeting: eee Mrs. Smith Will Entertain At Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Lloyd G. Smith will entertain at an informal bridge luncheon on turday. of this week at her resi- 1087 South Lincoln avenue complimentary to Mrs. Daniel N. Deers who has recently moved from Ft. Wayne, Ind., to this city and will make her home here. see Past Matrons Club Meeting Tomorrow Members cf the Past Matron's ¢lub will meet tomorrow afternoon Jat the home of Mrs. B: B. Brooks in ithe Blackmore apartments. All members as well as visiting members in the city are invited to attend. see ecurity Benefit ssociation Meeting. The Security Benefit assoclatian il hold its regular meeting at the nion Labor Temple tomorrow eve- ing at 8:15 o'clock. Full inittatory ork will be put on and all mem- bers are requested to be present. . 7. ception Wednesday ¢ Baptist Church. A reception will be given Wednes- : evening at the Baptist church and Mrs. C. will leave the irst of next week for Kentucky to make their future home. Members f the congregation as wel dence honor of the Rev. {. Thompson who as friends of the Ri and Mrs. Thomp.- on are invited. ‘ se Blk’s Dance Eriday Evening. amers, confettl, and noise fiakers will compete for the favor pr amusement seekers at the sec- ph cf the series of Elks’ dances hich will be given at the Elks’ au- ftorium next Friday evening. The fitfair will be entirely informal but hembership in the club or a special invitation is required fur admit. nce. aging this second dance the are practically assured an How to Make Pine Cough Syrup at Home Has no. ‘Takes bu: and ual for prompt results, @ moment to saves you about #2, Pine is used ia nearly all prese: ons and remedies for coughs. 1 reason is that pine contains sever. nents that have a remari fect in soothing and healing the (membranes of the throat and chest Pine cough syrups are combination: jof pine and syrup. The “syrup” part is usually plain sugar syrup. Te inake the best pine coug! remedy money can buy, put 2% ounces of Pinex in a pint bottle, and fill up With home-made sugar syrup. Or you can use clarified molasses, honey, r corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Hither way, you make a full pint— more than you can buy ready-made for three times the money. It is Pure, good and tastes very pleasant. oucan feel this take hold of 9 ough or cold in a wey that means usiness. The cough maybe dry oarse and tight, or may ersist ntiy loose from the formation pilecm. The cause is the same—in amed membranes—and this Piney and Syrup combination will stop it ally in 24 hours or less. Splen- id, too, for bronchial asthma, hoarse- Bess, or any ordinary throat ailment. Pinex is a highly concentrated com ound of genuine Norway pine ex tract, and is famous the world ove: Por its prompt effect upon coughs. Beware of substitutes. Ask your druggist for “2% ounces of Pinex’ ith directions, and don’t accept any hing else. Guaranteed to give abso- Dinte na tion or money refunded. he Pinex Co, Ft, Wayye, Ind, BY MARY TOBIN Lander, were united) n marriage ‘at the Methodist Epis) those | overwhelming attendance and an excellent time, if one may jutge from the first of the series given on Hallowe'en at which time tho hall Was crowded ‘to capacity. Sples! Howling Wo'ves orchestra will furnish the music. Punch will [he served during the evening. The committee in charge is composed of Paul Sauter, D. LaBreche. Ivan Marshall and T. J. McLeon. . Bridge Gub Mr Saturday -- Mrs. W. R. Johnson will entertain the members of the Fortnightly | bridge club Saturday of this week |at her residence on South Park enue. | Latheran Committees | Hold Meetings | The supper committee of the ;Grace English Lutheran church, composed of the Mesdames A. B. | Varhaug, Runden, Charles Anes, Martins, H. Varhaug, Thomas Thompson, Robert Heinz met this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Thompscn on South Cedar street to make arrangements for the supper to be given in connection with the bazaar November 24. Mrs. Olson entertained the sewing committee of the same church this afternoon at her home, 822 South Oak street for the purpose of making final arrange- ments for a variety of useful and at- tractive Christmas gifts to be on sate at the bazaar to be given at the I. O. O. F. hall, Saturday, November 24. Among those who attended were the Mesdames Carl Schauss, A. B. Shipstead, A. Larson, Andrew Ol- son, O. C, Hauptli, Dixon and Stub- son. cee Nocturne Club Meeting Monday Evening The Casper Nocturne club held their regular meeting Monday even- ing in the Young Women’s Christian association club rooms. Mrs. Berta Smith president of the club presided at the business meet- ing which was followed by a dis- cussion in detail of the notation in music by Miss Kathryn Mahoney and Miss Jean Guinn. Hosts for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Ver- nan V. Cree and Davidson. cee Rebekah Loage Meeting Tomorrow. Natrona Rebekah lodge No. 13 will meet in regular session Wednes- day evening at 8 o'clock at the I. 0. O. F. hall. During the meet- Ing officers will be elected and a program of interest will be given. Refreshments will be served at the close of the meeting by the com mittee in charge. All members cf the lodge are asked to be present. pumila Sate aS Lovely sitk bicuses are selling at half price during the Frantz Shop's Thanksgiving ‘Sale, Mrs. last week from Greybull and was joined here by Mr. Roehrkasse. cee L, Roehrkasse arrived here Otto Werk of Montana, who spent some time visiting in Buffalo spent a few days here last week on’ a bus- iness trip, Mrs. Werk, who was Ill remained in Buffalo. eee Dr. J. W. Gorder spent Sunday here from his home in Greybull en- route to Longmont, Colo., where he wi] be joined by Mrs, Gorder. eee Mrs, Ed Landers and gon of Grey- bull, have arrived in the city and expect to make thelr home here for Some time. es: 8,.01 J. F, Riddle, real estate ‘man, is in the city from Boulder, Colo. J. F. Mills and C. Lee Mills of the Mills Stationery company of Denver, are here on business, ee Capitol city visitors in Casper to- day are Governor William B, Ross, Byron 8. Hule, state bank examiner; J. M. Synder, state treasurer, and Miss Kathryn A, Morton, state su- perintendent of schools+ ore Mr, and Mrs. D. G. Fox, Miss Ethel B. Schmidt and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Feiner, all of this city spent a short time in Cheyenne visiting with friends. esters Mr. and Mrs. BE, C. Anderson are visiting with friends here from Den- ver for a few days. see Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Rice ar- rived today from Omaha and will be the guests of relatives here for the remainder of the week. see Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kirk will leav this week for Caltfornia, where they will spnd a month on a vacation trip. see Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Noble of Mon- tana have returned to their home after spending a week here. eee Miss A. Clarke of Denver is in the city on business for several days. wae Mrs. T. Johnson is a Lavoye vis. itor here for a fe ay eee Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Walker came in yesterday from their home at Salt Creek and will visit here for several days with friends. vee Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ross are in the city for a few days from the Notches. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Chandler of Weslaco, Texas, are visiting at the home of their son, A. E. Chandler of Casper, and yesterday enjoyed a A page advertisement, announcing the Frantz Shop's annual Thanks- giving sale, appears in t s Trib une, as — Creek are spenCing several! in the city shopping and vis- with friends, Ss. W. Patterson arrive this week Okia., and will spend ten days here visiting | with Patterson's sister, Mrs. Emma Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Patter- They are making the trip overland. . . . Miss Stella Kitts is a Salt Creek visitor here for a short time. ce. Mrs. CG. EB, Peters and son will leave tomorrow evening for Den- ver where Mrs. Peters will under- go an operation. : see Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Eadley of Salt Lake City will leave tomorrow for Cheyenne following a visit here of several days. cee Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Carter ar- rived yesterday from their home in Cheyenne and wil! spend the week here visiting at the home of Mrs. Carter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Carlson, and attending to business affairs. Mr. Carter is auditor for this state. eee Miss Leah Ho'loran who has been ill for some time and who has been attending school at Wolcott in Den- ver, has returned to Casper and will remain until after the Thanksgiv ing holidays here. .ee Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Daulton of Montana are the guests of frients and relatives here for several days having arrived last evening. oe. Miss Eva McGrew of Denver ar. rived yesterday and will visit here with friends" for the remainder of the week. eee Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Cole have returned from Denver and other Colorado points where they have been attending to business affairs and vis'ting with friends and rela- tives for the last week. ee Mr. and Mrs. L. O. O'Neil of New York errived yesterday and will vis- it here for severa! days at the hore of Mr. ang@ Mrs. Charles S. Man- ville, cousins of Mrs. O'Neill. “ee Mr. and Mrs. F. Sackley are the parents of an elght-pound baby daughter who arrived last evening at their home. Both mother and ZER ' he Casper Daily Cribune the Woren and Children’s hos- ital. Mother and baby are report- to be progressing nicely. eee Mrs. Jack Hughes {s visiting in the city for a short time from ier home in Omaha. Madam you can buy a handsome winter suit at half price at the Frantz Shop. H. B. Maxaon spent a short time in Cheyenne last week attending to business affairs. eee J. A. Johnson, H. C. Fitzpatrick, E. Myers and William Hospen were Casper people who spent sev- eral days in Cheyenne last weel: on business. o-8 Dr. J. W. Bingham has returned from Cheyenne where he spent a short time attending to business af- fairs. see Jack Daly of 240 South Ash street s returned from Rochester, Minn., where he has been taking treat- ments at the Mayp Brothers’ hos: pital. eee Frank H. Wallace of Montana ts re for several days on business having arrived Monday evening. Attorney C. E. McMurray, an alumnus of Notre Dame university, Is in the city for several days on business. Mr. McMurray resides in 8t. Louis. Pk ae Stanley Griebel of the Casper Sta- tionery spent yesterday in Salt Creek on busines: B, R. Pither, formerly connected with the Midwest accounting depart ment !n this city now general man- ager of the Omaha Refining cor- poration who has spent the past few 8 in the city on business, tonight to Omaha, Leroy Moore fs here on business for several days from Ross. e- Robert G. Cobb of Alliance, Neb.. is a business man spending severa! days here. oem G, Talbut arrived yesterday in the city from Torrington on a busi- ness trip of several days. cee W. 8. Watson is an Omaha busi- ness man in the city for a short time. opie’ William Hooser of Sioux Falla, is here on business having arrived yesterday. cee Robert Grieve left this, morning for his ranch at Oi) City after spend- ing several days here on business baby are doing nicely. eee Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sun of Sweet: water are the parents of a 10-pound baby son who arrived this morning Medium Brown Hair looks best of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. —Advertisement. a Read the itz Shop's page ad- vertisement today. and visiting with his family. ore J. H. Peters spent yesterday here on business from Douglas. see J. H. Metzler of Riverton is here on business for a short time. see L. O. Waynne of Minneapolis, who hag been visiting here for sey eral weeks as the guest of his MAIN FLOOR A Varied Assortment of Sport, Street and Pattern Hats to Choose From FOR CHRISTMAS We have just received new lines of silk lingerie, sanitary step-ins and teddies. broidered goods and novelties, at reasonable prices. The BARCLEY SHOP .. Millinery—Corsets—Lingerie—Hemstitching ... OTHERS—54,000 Hosiery, hand-em- O-S BUILDING brother, N. L. Waynne, will leave tomorrow for his home, eee Lee R. Wood, an insurance man of St. uis, arrived in the city this morning and will spend the remain der of the week here on business. se. K. K. Munson of Denver is at- tending to business affairs here fo> several days. wee Francis D. McClung of Cedar Rapids, Ia., arrived yesterday and will spend a short time here on business. eee Frank Hood will leave, this eve ning for Denver to be gone a week or 10 days on a businss and pleasure trip. see C. C. Noble is among the Denver business men in the city this week. see R. L. Goodard is among the out-of- town business men here this weel: from Denver, eee H. Matthies came down yesterday on a business trip from his home in Sheridan. eee G. M. Eden ts among the Chey enne people sepnding several day in the city. eee Jerry Mansfield and Roy Wiseman of Davenport, Ia., are here on busi ness for severa) eee J. J. Biller of Denver is attend to business affairs here for a few days. Frank Sannor of Cody Is here for several ds with the life and luster of perfect health and cleanliness, creating that wonderful en- trancing charm of ever changing shades. This and even more. lies in your power by the use of RAUD* Gruen TAS STORAGE Storage, not the cheapest. Reasonable and well worth your money for a fire-proof and other protecting devices for high price cars. Come and see it. Open day and night. LIBERTY GARAGE ANNEX 414 S. Elm Phone 2303 Coat, WILL BE Reg The Store Accommodating UR ENTIRE LINE oF FURS W. S. Patterson came down yes- terday on a short business trip from Greybull. POISON LABEL HOLOS | NO TERROR FOR DRUNK: Tom Hall fs tn the city from Arminto to attend the monthly meeting of the county commis- sioners. | ches the familiar The appearance of skull and cross bones on a bottle of denatured alcoho! did not deter ppearanc complexion, Skin troubles are tively concealed. Reduces enmstural color and corrects greasy skins. High- ly antiseptic. White-Flesb-Rachel — 3 ‘Send 10¢ for Trial Size William Hission of Oklahoma is here on business for several days. B D1 it. ti L. J. Kirck of Riverton ts visiting mci ar vid poping se oe a FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON, New York City with friends pace psy short time. the police on the charge of drunk " Gerad. enness, He had three bottles of . es * Clarence West, representative of 6 £ | r m enciagence West, represen‘ative of] Genatured alcool on his person o-/ MOMMK=9 K=U mh Cages! gether with a considerable quantity inside, it is said. } | “OTHERS” Arrived Today 300 DRESSES All sizes ranging from 16 to 44. Poiret Twill, Canton Crepe, Trico- sham, Spanish Lace, Velvet, Ro- shanara Crepe, Satin Back Crepe, Flat Crepe and others. SEEING IS BELIEVING Your close inspection of these dresses will convince you that they are the greatest bargains of the season. THEY ARE ACTUAL $17.50 TO $40.00 VAL THIS WEEK YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE $1 GQ.00 IT WILL PAY YOU TO SHOP EARLY We want every woman in Casper to see these dresses whether they purchase or not. NO REFUNDS—NO APPROVALS—NO EXCHANGES Joe David & Co. 227 South Center St. Phone 747 spent yesterday in: Glenrock. ite het Natemeccat Beautiful Parisian hata are being hold for half price and less at the Frantz Shop. Lepk at the Frantz Shop's win dows. TES OUR ENTIRE Suit and Dress Stocks AND SOLD DURING THE NEXT TEN DAYS ardless of Former Values ee THE LEADER That The Store Undersells