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<< BS [ez ] i Pop} , Gt 1 1 2 3 NE ary ‘opent ithe 1 bring both Lead Ame1 fell 6 of 1 Can, Color Mack Steel Redu Solve weak Allie Ame Ame Ame Ame Ame Ame Ame Ame Anat Ateh AtL, Bald alt Bett ‘allt Cant sent Cerr Chai Ches Chic Chie PAGE TWO. SEVERENGE TAX DISCUSSED AT CLUB MEETING Business and Profes- sional Women Turn To Politics. Because the election is so near at hand, most of the programs at the Saturday luncheons for the Business and Professional Women's club deal with political questions that will be decided at the coming election, The club feels that its members should bé well informed on all political questions and while it makes no dif- ference to the club how its memberr vote, yet it urges Its members to yote 100 per cent. The subject discussed at the Sat- uréay luncheon was the Severence tax. M, O. Danford, of the Midwest Refining company explained the measure to the club, He brought out both the advantages and disadvant- ages and told the club how {t would affect the oi! industry in Wyoming, which industry Casper is dependent upon. A few weeks ago a prize of a ticket to the Woman's Departmental concert series was offered to the girl who would compose and hand in the best song for the club. This ticket was givon to Miss Mina Ellis. A great number of good songs were handed in and the double quartette, who were the judges, had difficulty deciding which was the best song. ptbcnacitessabires Denti The city of London was brightly illuminated in 1837 when the future Queen Victoria became of age. 20-Gauge Shells Highest Quality, box 90c Market Furniture and Hardware Co. Second St. Public Market a a SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1924. One of the latest wonders ence {s te man-made reproduction of minerals. > SKS Che Casper Sunday Cridune which is to give this big, somewhat] NEW YORK.—A few of the new] These form an interesting border,| ‘The ordinary citizen of the Roman Wosanity. cite its fret ‘gisapes of} waist bags, covered all over with | in a contrasting shade. Republic ate beef only on great oc real royalty in a long time. Of} beads so emall that the effect is BASS ey ESOS casions. course, though, there is preoedent| that of silk embroidery, are decorat-| The Swiss have gone in extensive for a princely visit to Chicago.|ed with Babylonian hieroglyphics.'ly for hair waving. Backgin 1860, the prince of Wales, later Edward VII, came here to get an idea of whai. the west looked like. In those days, this place was out-on . - a3 4 the eastern e of the frontier.. ¢ 2 Naturally, there are those who ‘ feel that the presgnt prince should see something better than his grand- father saw 64 years ago. They want him to appreciate that Chicago now has society. In fact there was|- audible shudders when it was learn- ed along the Gold Coast that H. R. H. was coming to hang around the ughter houses for a day. There are now rumors, however, that the prince may allow sim slight alteration. from the . da’ schedule so that he may meet a ss lect company at the Swift estate in Lake Forest. This has not been con- firmed by the Swifts, but is whisper- ed about by the society folk who are beginning to count on this slender chance to make an acquaintance with royalty. Should they fail here, however, there will be other royalty-on tap soon. Several Spanish notables: are already on the Jist, including the Duke and Duchess of Penaratida, the, Marquis de Viana and the Mar- quis de Coquilla. These personages are to arrive October 16, just three days after the prince of Wales sets — his course back toward Canada and the trip home. And unlike H. R. H., they have not the packing ‘house cows on their calling list. f d navy ts playing an tmportan: Sep teg pre ata lke this one. are plying up and down the rivers jo «ith a muzzleloader ‘They're not very imposing. but ‘they often come in handyi t part in the present Aghting Bot cannot mar the beauty of Velumina-painted walls. are coated with a non-porous film which the attacks of dust, dirt and grime cannot penetrate, and even grease cannot affect. F: preety . and stains can be washed off with plain soap and water. ° Velumina-painted walls can be absolutely clean and sanitary. They retain that first beautiful fine ish long after you would ordinarily have had to repaint or paper. Prince of Wales Prefers Cows to Culture; Going to Visit Packing Houses By 0. L. SCOTT. Copyright, 1924, Consolidated Press Assotiation. r CHICAGO, Oct. 11.—The erstwhile| UP0n his Canadian ranch. The Right Corset Is an Excellent Beginning You Cannot Hide Your Fat Overfatness is the one misfortune which you cannot hide from your. been extremely interested in live- | self or from those around you. If stock since his early youth. Cattle]too thin, your dressmaker or tailor one of his chief concerns while|can supply the deficiencies, but the Now he'||overfat carry a burden they cannot The corset is back—lightly boned, or with no boning at all—but to achieve the slender silhouette of the day, the right corset must be worn. We have models‘for every type of figure, slender, medium or ‘large, pro- i. " 01 ie seal. There is one sure’ way to Prince of Wales, Davy Windsor,| Wants to see what becomes of his} Com fn viding the proper support and softening . “ certainly rave midwest society a| livestock, once it gets well on Hx] DEN Ur ne famous Ma the lines of the figure. In broche, brocade, echoes petal bah re sce wonderful beauty and economy of Velumina. ‘They know that it aids in the proper diffuse sion of light. It is made in white and six- teen beautiful colors, May we show youR ) Pittsburgh Proof Product. - Pittsburg Plate Glass Co. PAINT AND GLASS SUPPLY CO. : 4 DISTRIBUTORS 252 S. Center St. Phone 2450 es Sorts fore cong ef “What, to devend How to de isburt! low 1575, Mile lo Wiscoasio, Dept. 3: 0 better homes, jolt when he let it be known that he prefers tts cows to its cu'ture. All the matrons of the district had thrilled with the thought of festivi- ties that must surely attend the first visit of a future monarch to this second city of the land—only to learn that Mr. Windsor comes to Chicago next Monday only for one purpose—and for one alone—to look over its slaughter houses. Now society has never, evinced in- terest ins packing houses, They're probably the last thing in the world that even the mid-west social world wouJd imagine a prince would care about. But Mrs, James Minotto, daughter of Louis F. Swift, host to Prescription. Th: prescription Culture can be encountered most cheneae. the fatty tissues eet tae anywhere, but not sa cows, in the| producing foods to solid flesh and It helps tho general health Chicago's greatest institu-|@at substantial . It. leaves . Most everyone realizes that|®*in clear afd smooth. This famous except Chicagoans themselves. | Prescription is now condensed into ma p ocak och *- | tablet form. Each tablet.contains an They've never. appreciated what an|exact dose of the same ingredients attraction exists in their midst. Not|that made the original prescription one in a goodly sized*portion of the|capable of reduct: the overfat. populace has 80 much as allowed his | body steadily and easily without the mind to dwell on packing houses, |Slghtest ill effects. Take one tablet unless an unfavorable wind ‘should | fter each meal ‘and at bedtime until now and then carry evidence of their} the normal weight is reached and Ceieibe: the bodily health completely re stored. Ask your druggist for Mar- The prince got wind of packing-| mola Prescription Tablets or send town when he met Louis F. Swift, of }one dollar to the Marmola Company,, coutil and novelty fabrics, in a wide choice of models. $1.75 to $5.00 R. H,, advises that the Prince of] Swift and company, on the boat General Motors Building, Detroit, orset Dep’ now that he's temporartly| coming to this country. He was In- Mich., and you wil recely. ‘enough . C ep’t. thrown over his. title, desires to do|trigued by the stories of efficiency |t? start you well on road to i nothing more while here than to| in the-local packing industry, which, | S!¢nderness and happiness. Don't at 2nd floor the. story. has it, utilizes overything | pur crrusiy te nee ound ate but the pig's squeal, tive—so get a box and start today. That _was the opening _wedge!-~Aav. scout around packingtown. The prince, #0 the British. consul general, Herbert Richard, says, has Kuppenheim GOOD CLOTHES a good appearance at the start-Theyre an investment because that good appearance stsbeyondtheusual ~ Campb Rule Dept. Store Lindsay & Co. ; Golden : present Condensed Statement OF THE Wyoming Trust Company : _ OF CASPER | ‘ Report of Condition at Close of Business October 10, 1924 RESOURCES ’ Loans and Discounts__$1,551,165.63 Overdrafts __________ 1,122.50 Bonds and Warrants-_- - 25,447.50 Real Estate _.________ 17,325.00 Furniture and Fixtures 25,620.77 U. S. Government Bonds 2222 2S Cash and Due from Banks S20 22220 LIABILITIES Capital Stock ___-_-_-$ 100,000.00 Surplus and Profits -=- ~ 20,624:20 Deposits - --_.._____ 2,387,415.98 Fr . 135,429.25 expectation. 751,929.62 TOTAL -.-$2,508,040.27 TOTAL _--$2,508,040.27 ell- Johnson Co. MEAD-TO-FOOT CLOTHIERS