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Che Casret Daily Cribuw CITY BRIEFS | Y. W. C. A. ACTIVITIES F. 8. Watson of Morris and com- " A. ved thi . 7 rts” at pany of Omaha Is ex ed-to ve | Youngs Women’s Christian Associ-| proved themselves ‘good sports’ . ation, corner First. and Wolcott.|the gym party given by the Y. W. today on’ a several’ days’ business! General secretary's telephone 281J.|C. A. Thuraday evening and an hour bine Bd bag ae Office telephone 1456 of recreation resulted. Clever games Pe Sealand tate Calendar. forthe Wau, directed by Miss Gienn, McGahey, attending to business affairs here} Monday, Oct. 6 to Oct. 20.—Regis-| "creation director of the ag: for several” day: tration for handicraft class—Regis-|“- P papa CORE whieh ee tration continued to Oct. 16 for une & Bevenbepe Una rie cine. amusing. gpa Steins pete apa biter rohan maar = gymnasium class meetings will be Tuesday 6 p. m.—¥. Business| hela each Thursday evening at 7:30 wedding supper followed the mar-| several days. Girls’ club. and registrations must all be made riage. ‘Those present besides the ey) Wednesday 9:45—Women’s Bible} before Oct. 16 when the classes will bridal party were: Mr. and Mrs.| C.D. Turner of Ft. Morgan ts an| cane. be closed to gew-applicants until the Forrest (Janes, Mr and’ Mre,.John| out of town business man here for} “4. 2.5 Gymnasium class.|new term, Coffin, Mr. and Mrs. William Gil-|a few days. Me ir Tiweteatcn more and Mr. Ganson. vee Friday 7 Y. W. C. A. chorus, + W. ©. A. Chorus. The couple will make their home| G. E. Dailey and F. O. Brott are Girl Reserves Meet. Over thirty young women have in this city. two Chicago business men who ar-| ‘The first regular meeting of the|Jolned the Y. W. C. A. chorus and rived in Casper today. year was held Monday evening in|"€W members are being added at see the school girls’ room at the ¥. W.|€ch meeting. A great deal of en- R. F. Ball and H. L. McLaughlin|¢ 4. Charlotte Carll, president of | thusiasm is shown and much pleas- of Denver are here for a short time|+he club, presided and a unique pro-| Ue and profit is anticipated by those this week on busine: gram on Health was enjoyed. Fol.|2ttending. Registration fees” may a be paid monthly or far the entire lowing the meeting, a delightful pic- s C. James and F. Burgess are vis-| nic juncheon was served by the so-| ¥€®r a8 desired. Miss Mary Yard is for Mr. and Mrs. Herman B. Gates, treasurer and will receive the regis- ‘Mrs. {ting in Casper from Sheridan. cial committee. The members were er: r i! Mrs: B. Courts, and Mra, H. N. cee trations of new members at any reg- happy in welcoming a number of am rt tied’ de) Steinbarger, all. of Denver, Mrs. ermopolis {i PY ular meeting. Beulah Vance Foster, Mr. and Mrs.|, D: 0. Smart of Thermopolis ts} new girls who intend to become | "ar 1 . W. F. Ott and George Vance. “| here from Thermopolis on Duaiies members, Misses Paul, McCormick,| Women’s Bible Class Growing wen) Prete, * pater and Prewitt of the high school facul-} A very interesting discussion re- Oscar Maret, editor of the Ther- MARY TOBIN Middleton-Althouse, Concert ‘This Evening at America. According to.Paul Althouse, tenor, everybody—or nearly everybody — sings. “In the mornings the impulse first cOmes to us; whi'e we are splashing the water in our tubs.” declares the American tenor. ‘That is whete music rises from the soul and bursts into song. Every man is a singer sometimes; but the earliest training ‘begins under the shower or else while the water is pouring from the faucet. More than one voice has been first heard to the accom- paniment of aqua pura.” “Arthur Middleton reveals dark past.” We know that this a sonre- what startling beginning and in or- fer to live up to it, we must “hand out” a thrilling tale. But we are ready! Indeed, we could even have used a more startling caption had we dared— something like “Famous Baritone Spent Early Years in Jat\” or ‘Great Opera Artist Discovered Behind Prison Walls,” and the only reason Wwe didn’t !s for fear some people might think it was only a press yarn, when in reality it is an absolutely honest-to-goodness fact, whieh canybe proven by a glance at the birth records of Harrison, coun- ty, Iowa. Now that we have rtached our climax, and (we hope) aroused everyone's curiosity over the awful deed that the now pérfectly respect- able and universally respected Arth- ur Middleton must have committed to be put in jail, we don’t mind tell- ing that Mr. Middleton, senior, fath- er of the famous baritdne was sheriff of the Harrison county jail situated in’ Legan, Iowa, at the time when Mr. Middleton, junior, first saw the light of day and let forth tones that could ‘not exactly -be called “‘free?* Our discovery of this remarkable bit of information was quite accidental nd upon ‘confronting the genial art- t with it, his characteristic reply was: “'To be sure I started my life in jail, but “I don't expect to end it there—even though being sheriff isn’t such q bad job all things’ con- sidered.” Captain and Mrs. C, P. Plummer entertained informally at dinner Saturday evening at the Townsend , ty who are to be advisors of the var-| sulted from the meeting of tle wom- Mrs. Warren Will Entertain mopolis Independent is in Casper|jouy committees of the Girl, He.|en’s Bible class which: held te oo Informally for Miss Lown for a short time on business. ° ence was much’ appreciated by -the;ing at the home of Mrs. McCarthy to 16 guests at an informal bridge} John England of the John M. Eng-| girls. Mrs. Mitchell McIntyre, chair-|on South Elm. The general subject party and miscellaneous shower to be given tomorrow evening at her|evening for Denver where he willl assisted with the meeting. use it. And is planned to be of in- home, 1420 South Mitchell street in| transact business affairs for several Gym Party Successful. terest to those who want to con- marriage to A. P. Rynalski will be.a nea social event of the month. R. R. Hurley of Oklahoma ts in may accordingly be of more use to their respective churches and Sun day schools. The lesson is developed partly in Jecture and partly through dallesburg, Ill, and with friends In| general discussion and interchange Washington, Montreal, Boston and] of thought. All women Interested in New York. the purpose of the class are welcome. Mrs. McCarthy has very kindly open- A. G. Syedeker and Mrs, Sned-|ed her home for the meetings. eker of Douglas are in the city for a few days guests at the Henning. . . serves, were guests and their pres-jond meeting last Wednesday morn- Mrs. E. H. Warren will be hostess ie he land Real Estate company left last) man of the Girls’ work committee, | of the course is the Bible and how to honor of Miss Jean Lown whose | da: Business women and teachers alike| tinue their own thinking and who oes ae Casper and will make his home here|terday afternoon from a month's Woodcraft. Meeting for the winter having accepted al visit spent with her parents, ~ In Is Scheduled position with a Jocal ofl company. vf ay nthe Bes The Neighbors of Woodcraft, Cas- per Circle 409, will hold thelr reg- ular meeting at 8 o'clock tomorrow night in the Odd Fellows hall. se Officer Patsy Sullivan spent a short time today in Glenrock. cee Michael McCleary of the Brooks- ; Banner ranch on Nigger creek is in C. &-N. WW. Woman's Casper to attend the funeral of the Club To “Hold Meeting ta Tale cEtioe. Mrs. L. Smilley and mother, Mrs. Bowman of Rawlins have been spending several days in Casper on business and visiting with friends. Th Age! ea regular business meeting a Stay emo and. 5 Northwestern |” paui\-Althouse, noted tenor and See Cee Arthur Middieton, baritone who will at the public brary. All members| appear in a joint recital this eve- y wil! leave today by motor for as well as. prospective members are| "ng at the America theater under jeyenne to spend several days be- iauuetl' abi be’ present. the auspices of the charity depart-] fore returning to thelr home, : ment of the Casper Woman's De- see partmental club arrived in the city st evening and are guests at the PERSONALS |]#e" "O 0 E. J. Johnson of Denver is trans- Mrs. L. D. Wooten and Mrs, H. Shroder of Lavoye are guests in Cas-| Ror babies tortured per for a few da Ris by chafing or rashes W. B. White, president of the Bib dames A- Carroll, auditor for the| acting business affairs in Casper] Traveling Men's Protective associa,| | OF 8ny of the otherskin troubles vga Sages Tellege, Tnaian.| Miawest Refining: company, andl today, > tion, is in Casper for a few days{ — * which a ssethere: will fea . -| Mrs. Carrol ‘ ; w days) are subject, mothers will. fin ola, alowns feat went ‘to. school at (eo roll are in Casper for a eee from Denver. While here Mr. few days from Denver guests at the Midwest club house... Mr. and Mrs. Carroll were formerly residents of Casper. that Resinol Ointment stands unsurpassed. Doctors and py Pe urses recommend it with ut most confidence because of Dr. Vincent McDermott of Glen- id harmless ingredients P. M. Ferguson of Midwest is| rock spent Saturday in Casper on success in healing eczema. spending several days here this| professional business and visiting Stops the itching and burning week. with Attorney John Raymond Me- at once, and hastens the Dermott and Dr. William ©. Me- healing. Dermott, Resinol Soap might well be Missouri Valley, Iowa, where he was raised, attending school there with “eyMirs. Arthur McDonald, Mrs. O. G. Johngon and Ned Burke of this city. Mr.@Middleton, baritone, with Paul last Wednesday overland by way of Althouse, tenor, will appear in a Cheyenne for San. Diego and Los Mark Edwards was among the La- voye men who spent yesterday in the ‘city. White will be a guest at the Town- send. eee Mr. and Mrs. William Lloyd left eee L. C. Nichols of Salt Creek is at- eral months. ‘They will be joined tending to business affairs here for “yates called a toilet soap for babies, in a few weeks by thelr daughter, | \ thw tase M. E. Crane of the Western Hat because ite ‘action is bo mentle IST aa Biss 3 pore 8 Ske ke company is in the city from Mil- et it cleanses 00 thoroughly. nvitations are ing issued by \ Homer C. Hutchison of the Beld-| Waukee on business and is registered jany mothers have adopted Mrs,-J, EB. Hanway for an informal| Miss Irene ReDeau’ has accepted ing Silks company of Denver fs a|at the Henning. its use exclusively, claiming lgngheoh “aud (bridge ‘party 0. be 8 position’ with ‘the: Midwest ‘phar-| Oe oo tt aenning foc acfowl > cee “that it “ketpe bally's kin given on Friday of this week at the | macy. eee Saye, C. B. Nelson is a Shoshon! man| — healthy, se ee a soft and Casper Country. club. spending several days here, silky. Sold ruggists. nl ee se Bn Mr, and “irs. L. E. Ames were Sey take Bev ae Dieta ni B, O. Hammond of the Parkers- burg Rig and Reel company accom. panied by J. W. Root,.auditor for the ccmpany have returned from a sev- eral days’ trip to Rawlin: visitors in the, city for several days la#t week from thelr home in Cheyenne. 0. E, 8. Moeting wd a ‘Thursday Evening. 4 t Ft, Casper chapter No. 4 Order of Eastern Star will hold its regular meeting on Thursday evening of R. 8. Elliscn, vice president of thé Midwest Refining company, “re- turned yesterday morning, from a several days' busines ‘strip to Den- RESINOL eee Mrs. R, McComb spent Saturday Pianist Needed. A regular pianist {s necessary to the work of the gymnasium classes. Any one desiring. to earn a little money who can qualify and be reg- ular in attendance should make in- quiry at the Y. W. C. A. within the next few days. Volunteer Services. Members of the association want- ing to contribute some service to the Y. W. C. A. may fing any of the following most acceptable at the present time: Serve on a committee, teach a class, make posters, send magazines to the reading table, send flowers (plants that have been out of doors and are no longer wante Some of the standing committees are needing additional members bad ly. The service committee having to do with employment, ‘rooms, travelers’ aid, etc., especially needs members Interested in those lines of service. The educational commit tee needs members interested in the ‘orld. program known as_the PAGE THREE. rl World Fellowship department, re- ligious education which finds the way in which the association can . co-operate with and not duplicate | the work of the churches, and gen-| The eral education which discovers and | makes available the subjects desired | for self-improvement by young wom- | en not provided by other educational | agencies. The local association is sreatly hampered in the promotion | of its program be¢ause enough wom- | en who have time or who want to| give time to any of these lines have | not been located, Here is a pl: to be of real service to our com-| munity. Make known your inter est at the Y. W. C. A. office. Everywoman’s Store “Extra Value Week” Ise New Winter IRRITATED Bi purity of tone but in ver. Fort Collins and Cheyenné. eee R. W. McBurney of the Casper Supply company left today by mo- tor for Cheyenne after spending sev- eral days here a guest at the Hen- ning, oF. this week ‘at the Masonic templ Following the business jsession’ a social hour will be held including a dance and the serving of refresh- ments, All members as well as visi- tors in the city are cordially invited to attend, and Sunday in the city visiting with friends from Lavoye. ees Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gore have moved, from the Miller apartments on CY avenue to the Fred Boyd home, 262 South Washington street. ee eee William Schupbach, representative of the Davis Brothers' Drug com- pany of Douglas, is here on busi- ness. Mr. and Mrs>D. Donahoe of Salt} Mr. and Mrs. Arnold B. Larson Creek spent yesterday here visiting| have as their guests at their home, with friends. Mrs. Larson's sister, Miss Martha eee Nostrum of Thermopolis and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Rush of Den-| Margaret Cope of Kansas City. Mrs. ver who have been in Casper for;,“ope who resides in Kansas City is the last aveek guests of friends ana| *eturning to her home from a visit relatives | departed « yesterday for|in Thermopolis and is being accom- their home. jpanied by Miss Nortrum who will poe ee attend schoo! there during the win- Mr.’and- Mrs. Patrick Hurnan of| ter months. Denver are visiting in the city for a short time this week having ar- rived_ yesterday. < ( eee : Miss Evelyn Taylor has returned from a short vacation trip spent with friends at her home near Omaha. ofeie Altar and Rosary Society To Mcet Wed ys . The regular meeting of the Altar and Rosary society of St. Anthony's Catholic church will be held on Wed. nesday afternoon at the Mullin club. | Hostesses for the afterndon will be Mrs. Hart and Mrs, Chandler. . eee Panhellenic Association -. . To Give Tea October 18. Members of the Panhellenic . as- pitts een hat a bridge tea 2 ober 18 at the Masonic temple for the benefit of the educational loan fund of the State Federated]. ‘Woman's club. Those expecting to attend may secure tickets from one of the following. "Mra. J. C. Wark- Jey, Mrs. A. M. Gee, Mrs. H. P, Fishburn or Mrs. A. W. Peake, s8 Miss Ruby Kothe has accepted a position in the office of the Trib- une. “eee Mr, and. Mrs. C. C. Currie were guests In the city Saturday and Sunday from their home in Gard, a ditt yh Neb. = Ar, ant Mrs. Phillip Offenbach. pee e ' er have as their guest at their home| Mr. and Mrs. C. Hans of Lost Cab- Jennson-O'Neil * on Souit David street, Mrs, Offen-|{n were guests at the Townsend Marriage Saturday bacher's mother, Mrs. G. Davis of | yesterday. A. quiet wedting was sclemnized] Colon, Neb. Mrs. Davis arrived’ st 8 o'clock. Saturday evening, Octo-} Monday and will visit in the olty ber 4 when Miss Marie Vaun Jenn-| for a week. ~ . ‘ son became the bride,of William eee O'Neil popular employee of the] Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Morrison are Chicago Burlington and- Quincy} the parents of a baby son who ar. railroad. ; rived Saturday evening at their The ring ceremony of the Presby-]home on South Wolcott street. terlan church was read at the manse,| Mother and baby are progressin; 3 1103 South Woleott by the Rev. | niece, Pp Ls Miss Mae Reddington of the Cas: Cha: tes A. Wilson, pastor of the - per Realty company returned _yes- GMT TEL WALUE | ) ; — Judge R. R. Rose IN DOLLARS AND GENTS Says Oregon Man In Praising Tanlac Candidate for United States Senator Will Speak at a ovwing tribute paid ‘the "famous Democratic Banquet at the Bek) ane _ TOWNSEND HOTEL condit'on and getting worse for 6 or manent a gu ten Wednesday Evening, October 8 - ¢ —ON— joint recital to be given this evening at the America theater. Angeles where they will spend sey- eee ‘ Mrs. Hanway to Entertain Friday. eee Mr.and Mrs. J. S. Parsons of La- voye spent yesterday here visiting with friends. Pt. 750 Qt. $1.25 . lu Mr. and Mrs. Ed Adams of Evary are here visiting with friends. ees Not in 20 years have I enjoyed tter health or felt so well generally is I do since taking Tanlac,” is the are so small. nerves were upset, I had no rength or energy and, in fact, my le system was in a bad way. “The way my health and atrength Casper-Alcoya Promises vs. Performances ‘ett I . ry Pirprteet cCapeithss icllaphey eaten The “Worries of Winter” and General Campaign Issues vords can't express. I was down to L The Jeffersonian Club especially invites YOU to attend this banquet Us i but T now weigh 138, which right for me. To feel so well wheres you are a member of the Club or not... No written invitations issued. is certainly some kful for, I just can’t nate in dollars and cents what Tanlac has been worth to me.” Plates $1 Each Dinner Served at 6:30 p. m. At Townsend Hotel Tanlac !s for sale by all good dru, sists. Accept no substitute. Over GOOD MUSIC—GOOD SINGIN G—GOOD SPEAKING 40 million bottles sold. Taniac Vegetable Pills recom- jpended by the manufacturers of ‘Tanlag, clusive—that we’ bring one of our experts. 232 EAST SECOND Insure Your Property During Fire Prevention Week! One carelessly thrown match—and frequently the savings - of a lifetime are gone. One act of negligence—and the home you 'so dearly loved is gone up in smoke, Fire Insurance is cheap insurance—about the cheapest of all Insurance—and there is no reason in the world why everyone should not be protected, when yearly premiums For those who are taking unnecessary chances let us re- mind you during Fire Prevention Week—Oct. 6 to 11 in- re ready to serve you. A phone call will MARION P. 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