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Gvde Casper Daily Cridune PAGE THREE Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. W!'son of Oklahoma are business and piea- ure visitors here for several days. Claude Palmer is here on business) | Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Housten are dabaa ‘Savina sa teadaee among the out-of-town business ca'l- we ers here from Denver. three weeks with relatives in Kan-|negan stopped in Atchison, Kan.. sas will return tomorrow. She will| where she visited for several days be accompanied home by her nephew, | with her son William who is attend Ralph Stanley. ing St. Benedicten’s academy there. L. J. Manning is visiting here for —___—_—_—eeoo——— eee «ee several days with his brother Frank There are so many ways to serve Kellogg’s ‘The Misses Ruth and Vivian Glad-| Mr. and Mrs. E. ©, Wickerson from his home in Nebraska. eee stone will leave tomorrow evening| have as their guests at their home 4 Hi. stewart returned this morn- for Colorado where they will spend| on South McKinley street. Mr. ing trom Dower wits tales bean qFratcia D. Maione arrived today Bran—the one great aid to human ! a two weeks’ vacation visiting with| Wicherson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.) y siting wi rom Kansas City, Mo., and will friends and relatives. 0. L. Wickerson of Grand Rapids.|Trankegiving, SUNY SINC soend a week or 10 daya here on| ,, You will enjoy eating Kellogg's |krumbled and ready to serve. Tt can cee Mich. YAP ser |one of his regu’ar business calla, rn ypeary ita nut like flavor appeals |be used in the most delightful baking Yi Miss Lilian Blain of Councl! eee le it. 6 ea eee ee think what eac! P ucts jut in any way reducin, - Casper people who mouthful loing to drive constipa- |its lato 1 ‘isin b: Mr. Stone Entortains art, mistress of finance, Amy Mul.|Blufte Ia., is visiting with friends) Mr. and Mrs. E. B. McCullen of time in Cheyenne this week include .™ ©. Ferris and gon will leave! fon out of your =p dh werd pacha SS Try rai bread here for a short time having arrived| Fort Worth, Tex., are here for sev-| 37 yf. Huntt L3W I rday for California to be gone sae ; le-cakes mad ‘Thursday Evening ligan, protector, Ida Lowe; guard, fk . M. Huntington, J. J. ‘est, J. apr pt hygaatits i establish health! That’s because it is|Kellogg’s Bran. Recipes are printed Fy 8. Stone of the Stone Grocery| Mrs. Yaeman, trustee, Louise Chap-|"°**eFday. ||. roe Salers Os wee ee atetien a 2 we on @ pleasure ALL BRAN. Kellogg’s Bran is scien-|on each pai company entertained last evening|en; past correspondent, Frances pa’ . D. Harris an . T.) 5 ‘ tifically made to relieve suffering| Kellogg’s B: is nationally eaten for employees and members of the|Odiorne: musician, Nan Smith; and) ,,¥%- 8"@ Mra ©. C. Dickman of) Mrs. L. 2. Davis will leave tomor-| Freq, sede! humanity—IT WILL DO THAT AS |for health’s sake as acerealnsin winter Helena, Mont., are the guests of| row for Denver where she will un- eens | Mark D. Chaplin has returned ° at ik at congeny at en elk supper given at/ installing officer, Iilian Hawes, friends here for several days, hav-| ergo an operation for appendictis.| Ciarence Hughes of Montana is ‘0m & several days business trip SM ater abhi sant time with hot milk. Others, prefer it guests attended the Elk's minstrel.| Examinations Are Taken se oe ee Sere ae ke vistors | Bere attending to business affairs) “Pent in Cheyenne and Denver. use of Kellogg’s Bran for mild or|Another way is to mix it with hot Following the show a lunch was ser-| In Cheyenne This Week mons Sale Creek visitors tor a few days. | cartes C. Bricks, an fusurance| Chronic cases and as a preventive. |cereals just before serving. It ean Mrs. James B. Bantley will leave| here today are, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. eke 1 ne | Che ¥ Bran, eaten each day and in proper |also be cooked with cereal. In each South Lincoln. Among those who. nurses examinations under the 72 Naw wasp A Sundsy Hoes aengecis| beeen Age Fite H.,H. Kelth| rong the Denver business call-| ™*% Of Denver, is here on business| quantity, eweeps, cleanses and purifies |caso add two tablespoonfuls of enjoyed Mr. Stone's hospitality] pervision of the Wyoming State ex-| rere she expect ee ers here for a few days are, Howard)" “°V°T*! days. || the alimentary tract. Kellogg’s Bran for each person; in we E. toad x alineiaaees) uate tc ance oo prea this ees Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burge of oH Lang, Jack G. Fillmore, C. E./ y, 3. Moran of Cheyenne ts b i A i oes a chronic ences as much with each meal, Rofl mpragus; Harcla Gtone, Floyal city, Mra. Jane oie, Mienaae L. Morgan, Mrs, H. G. Atlen| Ulyse, Neb., are visitors spending D&videon and Arthur Ryan. pon Naatnage tee 5 apes me Seeatisatiet froma Seatinedon Lert set eee eapeeee ie a ; 4 : k ape Aas 5 Pieree, Ernest Fuller, Miss Nova} Peters, Miss Alberta McLaughlin, sorNcge Sogn may pris aha a> ilggarta eT SR ©. C. Mathews has returned from) jp. af, Saighman of Cheyenne ts| _ Do not confuse Kellogg’s Bran with |at first-class hotels and clubs, Ask yore ew fied lier Mrs, F'.| Mise Ruth Weaver, Miss Cora > athe A complete assortment of Whit-| Laramie and Rawlins where he has jn the city for today on. busi common bran. Kellogg’s is cooked, |for it at your restaurant! . Stone ant 6 host the host Smith, Cheyenne, Miss Bertha Miss A. D t ot | man's box candies at tho Smoke- een for the last four days on a bus-| — —- - —— — ee <5 =| | PREHOLIDAY SALE tin of Sheridan, Miss Mary Oakley is shopping and visiting with friends ~ — | At Bridge Luacheon KASSIS SATURDAY bertson of Rock Springs. bah) one Christmas trade is slow. We must move our crowded stock faster. For that reason we will offer special inducements on our Christmas Novelties, Linens, Lingerie, Dolls, etc., so do your Christmas shopping now. ‘ved at the home of Mr. Stone, 907 Among the applicants taking’ the first of a serfes of informal ae pa xiend Alice = is the guest of luneheons and bridge parties giver | } Weaver here today from Glen- . = yesterday at her home in the Gar-| Entertains rock. For Creaming Vegetables---Use €=—=—>> butt apartments konors at which| Miss Adeline Weaver entertaine¢ ec Bare were won by Mra G. UW. Oollinwood. Mrs. R R. Rose and Mrs. Denalt Michie Among those who attend=4 ‘were Mrs. Ben Pelton, Mre, R. A Rose, Mra George Jarvic, Mra. Nei: Charles Geis, Mre. L. G. Murphy Mra, Beulah Vance Foster, Mre John 2. Barnes, Mra A G. Fidel. Mra. Robert Ogden, Mra A. J. Ha- lett, Mrs R. T. Kemp, Mrs. J. R Dunter, Mrs Donald Michie. Mrs T. J. Risch, Mra William Tolzurs: Mra, Earl C. Boyle, Mrs. G. H. Co! Ungwoot, Mrs. V. E. Hangon, Mis A. M. Gee and the hostess. Mrs Boeke will enteriain again Saturday at another informal bridge Inncheon eee Consistory Ball Held at Cheyenne CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 7—The historic halls of the temple here of Wyoming Consistory No. 1, A. A. S. S. Thursday night resounded for the last time to the strains of music for a Cons'story ball. The ball, @ bril- liant affair, was the closing event ef @ reunion at which 63 Masons ‘were elevated to the Scottish Rite. ‘The next reunion, and next ball, will be held in June in a new cathedra! ai an informal bridge party Mr, and Mrs. E. C. Burge of Call- C Beret street. Decorations of red sated | and green were used in suggest Mies Margaret Ket! will of the Christman season. Honors! thie evening for Cheyenne where the EVAPORATED MILK for the . . Huan Whitaee ced ae” Pull omatagsrt It’s pure, convenient, economical MILK Sold and recommended by all grocers “Sax Roberts, Eight guests attended. ' eee eee Mrs. J. W. Finnegan left last week Lope Boe ts for Florida where she will spend the ote on Mrs. Ray Cook wif! ap-| imtee_months._Enroute Mrs. Fin- pear in recital Tuesday evening of next week December 11 at 8 o'clock at the Presbyterian bungalow church. All those interested in music and parents of the pupils are invited to attend. eee Mrs, Smith Will Sing At Douglas Next Week. The Tuesday Musical club of Douglas will have as a feature of their meeting Wednesday, Decem- ber 12, a musical program to be given by Mra Berta Smith of this city, concert soprano and teacher of music. The program follows: Old English songs. a. “My Lovely Cella”__.Higgins b. “Pastoral, A Spring Morning,’ IVORY A beautiful assortment of fine Pari- sian Ivory. Choice of brushes, combs, manicure sets, perfume bottles, dress- er trays, powder boxes, $ etc. Your choice. 1.00 Shopping Days Before Christmas We ho eae ae oe ea eee reece — Wilson CREPE DE CHINE e Saks Aria from La ‘Traviata, ESS B. and P. W. Se Eats, eo HL ek = ‘Verdi 40-in. heavy Crepe de Chine, in all ——— Saturday Decem! a “Aria A Members of the. Casper Business rarest Mes Yeux’ -__Massenet ere colors for lingerie and BAGS AND PURSES st oman’s clu! “Fren: torall,” Wi were planning an entertainment t eet: Dan actin Per Yard. $1699 |. misses: LEATHER VANITY BOXES be given Saturday evening December 15 at 7:45 at the I. O. O. F. hall. All —Well fitted. Regular $1.95 seller. Grass” -.... those who do not dance or play cards ‘Turner-Maley Sale Price, $1 29 are asked to bring their knitting Pearl Curran PONG each’ ——..... eee e hi ing to attend are Robt Sti wien to notify Mise Elisabeth Davie Ree ee EE LADIES’ LEATHER NOVELTY BAGS not later than December 8, day phone 1640, night phone 421 J. Re- freshments will be served during the evening and an enjoyable time is promised to all those who attend. eee All silk, the material of many uses; —Regular $4.50 sellers, in all colors, tical but dainty. P. styles and newest shapes. pe a0 a ee ie 95e Sale Price ...._.. $2.98 SILK PETTICOATS VICTROLA P. E. 0. Meeting At Vandeveer Home ‘The First’ Congregational church will present the beautiful cantata, BRUNSWICK noe om oy Se eenatocal ‘satay Feats a tear nd sieenst LINENS Pre-holiday special in an all silk Pet- afternoon at 2:30 py Mrs. George]the America theater, a chorus of No finer gift for the home-lovin ticoat. Regular $5.50. A_ beautiful Vandever at her home, 1049 South| about twenty trained and experienc: ° e nat beautiful i ad gift. Sale ene eres ere ae ristmas Gift for T aidscshuced was cx Brice —-______ $3.98 are in -|der the dire of i : . pies of Smith and the Casper ‘public. is Maderia and Italian Cut Work we tM ‘ heart pin be ia widses fo tation th E t 5) F il Regular $12.50 Napkins in maderia. 20 PER CENT OFT fomen o! loose! wi and everyone is in 5 . P 2 Legion Wil e n e Luncheon size. On all Silk Petticoats, ranging from Casper ero No. 306, Women ° ir amt y SAG io acne foes $7.95 $6.50 to $13.75. of Mooseheart Legion, will meet thir evening at 8 o'clock in the Moosr lodge rooms. All members havine articles or donations for the legion bazaar are asked to bring them to this meeting. Following the bus! ness meeting ® social hour will be held and refreshments will be ser ved. At the Wells Music Co., You Have the Advantage of Comparing, Side by Side THE BRUNSWICK and THE VICTROLA The Two Leading Phonographs of the World 20 per cent off on all Maderia in Stock In this assortment you will find beautiful Lunch Cloths, Scarfs, Buffet Sets, Pil- low Cases, Center Pieces (18x36), Bridge Sets and many smaller pieces. This reduction comes at an opportune time for Xmas Gift shopping. TABLE LINENS ‘ 72-in. Linen. Regular $8.25. Per van $2.49 Satin Linen Damask. 3 25 Linen Pattern Cloths and Napkins. Regular $3.95. Sale Price ry Regular $16.95 to $34.75. Cloths 72x90 or 72x108. Napkins 22-in. Napkins to match each pattern. Per set— Regular $8.50 to $12.50. Sale Prices, $6.95 *" $9.95 $13.75 ° $28.75 Dr. Idd B. Berquist left yesterday fternoon for Linco'n, Neb., where the will visit with relatives for sev- eee ral weeks. P. and P. W. Club Meeting Tomorrow ‘The Business and Professiona’ Woman's club will hold its regular ‘weekly meeting tomorrow at 12:10 at the Henning hotel. All members ere asked to come prepared to take magazine subscriptions as {t will be the Jast chance before Christmas. In the absence of Dr. I. EB. Berquist Miss Mabel Sykes will be tn charge of the subscriptions. ee Forthnightly Club Meeting Tomorrow The Fortnightly Bridge club will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Cc. H. Townsend, 123 South Wol- cott street, eee Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Alexander spent Mon¢ay of this week in Chey- enne. eee Mr. and Mrs. BE. C. VanDoln of Tulsa, Okla.” arrived in the city yesterday end expect to make their home here for several mouths, i eee Mr. and Mrs. William D. Mo!ler of Derver vre the guests here for several days of Mr, aad Mrs. Fred- erick Raymond at thelr bome on Yellowstone. In our elaborately equipped Record Department you will find a com- plete stock of both Brunswick and Victor Records to choose from. eee i Miss Viva Knox spent yoatertiay, here visiting with friends and shop- ping from Glenrock. . ALSO_ A Complete Library of Sheet Music and Player Rolls Bake Sale Saturday At Wells Music Store Iadies of the Congregational thureh will hold a sale of baked goods Saturday December 8 at the Charles E. Wells music store on Second street. All those who have not been solicited are asked to bring their donations to the store at 10:30 Saturday morning. eee Sisters Elect Officers At Meeting The Pythian Sisters met in reg- ular session last evening at § o'clock at the Knights of Pythias hall dur- ing which time business matters of importance were transacted and of. fires were elected. Following the meeting a social time was enjoyed. Officers elected were: Most excel- lent chief, Ione Ridgeway; excellent senior, Ellen Wallace: excellent junior, Hattie Holmes, manager. Mrs. Elmer C. Stanley who has been visiting for the last two or We are exclusive agents for the celebrated C. G. Conn Band and Or- ~_——* truments, Toyland Bargains Big Doll special in time for Christmas. No reason why any little girl should not have a doll at these prices. BEAUTIFUL IMPORTED DOLLS Kid body, choice of blonde, brunette and brown hair. Blue or brown eyes. Sleeping dolls. Reg- ular $2.95 to $7.50. SALE PRICES $2.25 ° $6.25 MA-MA DOLLS Simple Way to Take Off Fat There can be nothing simpler than, taking a convenient little tablet, four times. each day until your weight is reduced to normal. That's all—just purchase a box of Mar- mola Prescription Tablets from your iruggist for one dollar, the same price the world over. Follow direc- tions—no starvation dieting or tire- some exercising. Hat substantial food—be as lazy as you like and keep on getting slimmer. And the best part of Marmola Prescription Tablets is they are harmless. That fs your absolute safeguard. Pur- chase them from your druggist, or sent direct to Marmola Co. 4612 Woodward Ave, Detroit, Mich.— Advertisement. , poniint hate saakel SEE een Drs. Byars and De Freece Come in to see us—soon for here you may select from a beautiful collection of Pianos of proven worth, high standard and fairest of prices. The Ampico—Chickering & Sons—Haines Bros Franklin—Kurtzmann—Armstrong—Milton Gulbransen Registering Pianos Story & Clark At From $275.00 up Mary Dworat, mistress of records DENTISTS and correspondence, Mamie Stew- 3 Announce the opening of offices Miccesotts stecctonent ot 3 wit Suite 300-303, 0-8 pullding Easiest of Terms ands Lanes! eeverearice Made for Your Lot 1—Regular $5.25. Sale Price___._____ man’s cand! “j esent Instrum. 2 2 Thnaltewelbsdlealfascend | aentos pratt £3 Lot 2—Regular $3.45. Sale Price_______ IT’S A PLEASURE TO DEAL AT WELLS The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. Home of the Chickering 232 East Second Street | Casper, Wyo. Phone 194 Lot 3—Regular $2.95. Sale Price_.____ Visit our Toyland—everything to make little brother and sister happy. Doll Furniture, Mechanical Toys, Dolls, Pussy Cats and other Animals, Baby Buggies, Games, etc. Bring the children in. The Kassis Dry Goods Co. Phone 1740 137 East Second BAKED CHICKEN “Stuffed With Sage Dressing” Special for Saturday $1.25 RUSSELL’S DELICATESSEN Second Street Public Market Core ee