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Friday~ and. Saturday : reached the |’ total of, 135 which was approximate- ly 500 per cent over the Homecoming registration’at the beginning) of the second day of last year. ‘Those who registered and their respective grad- uation classes’ follow: .Amy.G. Abbott, ‘07, mie; Louies. Buckley ‘Warner, "22, Laramie; Mrs. Paul Paiilson, . ’01, Rawlins; ‘Mrs. Frances Smith Jun- quist, '01, Rawlins; Paul L. Paulson, ‘00. Rawlins; Willburta: “Knight Cady, ‘11, Laramie; Flora Miller Peterson, Casper; Jean Faville, "11, | Cheyenne; Corthell Hitchcock, . 14, Gertrude | McK: 24, Irving .Corthell, ‘18, Larainie; Mrs. I, ‘24, Oklahoma. City, igh Houston, '00, -Laramie; Jean Beacham, '00, Laramie; Ralph, Holland, '18, Laramie Laurabelle "24, Laramie; Ida J. ‘Moen, ‘09; Laramie; Alice M: Spalding, ‘04, Laramie; Lois Butler Payson, Lara- nile; Hdwin Bloake ’Payson, Lara- mie}, W. Gregory Smith, '23, Lara- ni W. Gregory Smith, ‘24, Peggy O'Neil, /23, ‘ Edna \M. King, Laramie; Mi Frances M.* Dawson, 99, Laramie; Will Goodale, Lara- mie; Ethel Goodale, '05, Laramie; Alice’ D. Nelsor, '14, Laramie; Elmer D.", Nelson, 3 Moudy, 00, dloudy, '00, Parana’ Laramie; '16,; Baggs}: Famie; Nina M. Cs ; Fred ‘C. Lebhart, mie; Mrs. Y: mie; Lewis C. Tidball, '05, Chey- v.° J. ‘Tidball, 705, ‘Laramie; Fy, Layman, '21, Casper; Gerald Austin, '24, Laramie; F. 8. Burrage, Laram G. 'W.. Goodrich,’ '13, Wheatland} Altea Hardman ‘17, Lara Teotraee obs for Xmas. ‘prices downstairs, 131 S. Center.” Phone 2703. oe CROSLEY RADIOLA i SERVICE ° service aoe ‘your. dealer when: you b > shoot || region or did you Letheiey your own trouble When’ ‘dealer tnvtalls a‘set in your home, does he know the- Peeper way oris it guess work? ie proper hookup, aérial and und _ differ when- i: 3 makes of sets, does your dealer know that? . “personally. i t every set that\we sell/and also. inspect the installatior I also give two 'months of free service on ee what does your dealer 0? Complete Paragon Set Propping a dollar.a\day until old, Today $162.00 Conie and Get ‘It. Watson Radio Shop Pie Little’ Store with, the Laramie; . J. Tidball, "08, Lara- es ] anied | * Morgan; 3. Marion: Noe rai cures mec int np Aeed return this evening by-motor accom. .by Mr. Curran who’ left a short ‘time pee Sc hey toned “Mr. ana Mrs..C. E: Averill ate La- bara yisitors spending afew days yesterday at Glenrock visiting j sath friends. ieee ‘with friends here from Lavoye. | city from” Hamburg, Iowa. :. eee «Springs; Marie M, Frazer, Laramie; Katherine: M.- Stewart, Laramie; Eya -C. -Wichmann,, Day, Mrs.” Albert °M." Day, :'20, Charles E. Wittenbraker, Miles Elen Rice {a's guest in the Mr: and Mrs. W. Marion are vis- itors here from Seattle. eee Mr. and Mrs. Jack Merrell of Salt Creek spent yesterday here visiting with) friends. : eee Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gerrard were t/ arrivals in the city yesterday trom Riverton. Mr. Gerrard is owner of a grocery store in. Riverton, oe ah ‘yeste! n fee ite here-for several days. ose | RM. - ‘Templeton, contractor: of a ‘Thermopolis and, Mys. Templeton, weeks; arein Casper for/a few days this ‘eee ‘Mies‘ Della Talby arrived last eve- ning . ffdng” Billings and, will spend sometime visiting in. thfs city. Mrs. Ada Ford os “the guest of ;| friends here from Midwest. ~ ‘Mrs., Harold Delaney. is shopping yj and visiting with friends bas ‘today iocenont: b iy, Cokeville: Caady Dunn Drew, ~'20, Casper; L.-J. Holliday, "07, is; Rena E., Holliday, ‘07, Laramie; Leslie Crawford, '20, Lara- mi and: Tea. Qlson, "20,\ Laramie. - ‘Thursday afternoon at 2:30 -ati the -new church,- co: C¥/ and ‘Ash ‘atreets, Hrostseses from Salt Creek. « . “Me.lana Mrs. .Arthur A. Schulte, Mr, and Mrs. Carney Peterson, Mr. ‘and Mrs. M. N. Wheeler, Mr; and Mrs. L. 8.-Worthington and Walter 'Storrié have returned from Laramie where they attended homecoming at the! State universtiy last week. e,e 8 M.-L. Bishop Out Of Council Race Eleventh ‘hour efforts were being made today to fill the vacancy in the. councilmen’s Mist on the- Tax- ‘a ticket caused - det the .with- that pressure ‘which Niemann ‘| his entire attention have made his B. C. Johnson. was a visitor/in the city yesterday from Midwest. see D.. Fox arrived yestefday from Basin and will spend seyeral days here. -eee Robert Morrow of Scottsbluff, Neb., is in the city on business. eece J.°8. Godfrey of the Crane Paper company “is-in Casper on business from Omaha and is a = at the Henning. eee _ John Sullivan of the bond depart- ment of the United States, National bank of Denver left ‘today after spending several days here on bual- ness. eee 8, D...Tomlinson 6? Ch: ine re- preserttative of the Carpenter @aper company is-in Casper on business a guest at the Townsend. eee I. M, Claytor of Split Rock {s in the city on business for a few days and is a guest-at the Townsend. Cerner a J. H. Goode of Denver is here on business for a few days. mr) H. B.. Rowland is a Baltimore bus!- ness man who arrived in the city this morning. 3 eee E. W. Johnson is transacting bus!- ness affairs here’ from Chicago for a few days having: arrived thfs morning. see Joel Nelson is a Laramie visitor who arrived in the city this morn- ing. ewe . J. Kassman of Chicago is here tor; ca few days on business. eee Oscar Hohiff of Riverton spent yesterday. here visiting with friends. eee Albért G. (Ted) Marrian who h: been speriding several days in Cas- per left today for Sheridan to spénd a@. short time after. which he will tour South Dakota and Nebraska. eee A. J. Gunningham spent last Fri- day in Cheyenne on business. eee ‘Thomas J. Curran. Casper attor- ney and Louies Marymout. were among the Casper people’who spent a short time in Cheyenne last week: eee -. A ‘Turner arrived this morning from Denver and will spend several Mrs. Ww. H. Wallace, of ‘Columbus, f tomorrow |: Mrs. W.-C. Smith of Den- who" whave been spending several; in, Thermopolis arrived in Cas- before yetamning to their home. eee Mra. c R. Peterson has as her -|guest her neice, Mra. “ Everett. .L. | —___ P.-H. Watkman is here on bust: ness from his home in Denver. eee! Patrick. J. McDermott is. visiting pwith old. time frienda and attending |. ‘business: affairs. * ~time--in Cai A tor hte hy ia “to! be, present in time to vote ' for: Calvin ig Chollage. OMB. Do A obmvertsn wotat| yeaterday here siting. with friends. ‘Tea Olson, adnuy: with the, New York Tribune, arrived In Casper Yes- ‘terdayto join ‘the: réportorial staft — oat ‘at the, Country” ‘club F the: Rev.“Father. J.-H. Mullin, Marrian* Special I this week. Credell Studio, |. * » @ e * *Mr.and'Mrs. Sami Gilard! motored to Salt. Creek. yesterday to “spend Mrs: R. A. Jackson, who has been two years in Cas- per with her ¥ left last week for/Bakersfield, Calif., to. spend the winter months with her niece. - > eee : Mr, and Mrs, H. H. Wrightsman and son “spent Friday j in Cheyenne. ‘Miss claudia ‘Hottman has’ re- turned ‘from. a” week's vacation trip spent*with her mts*in Denver. ery, eo onte . Mr. arid ’Mrs.- J.C. Fieldman are visitors in. Casper:.for- a. few-days 2 “No oF Rae eR wet quick relief from the agony rub on penetrating Joint-Ease,” says a New England chemist. Of course, Joint-Ease {s the one Breat external remedy for inflamed swollen, stiff joints in ankle, knee, hip, shoulder, fingers or spine, and for that Duteipes its sale is tremen- dous. But: ite power, to, give almost in- stant relief in neuralgia, neritis and tumbago is becoming better known evéry Gay—Soaks right in with a minute's rubbing and it 4s very penetrating—A tube for 60 cents at any. drug store anywhére, Mail orders, filled, cash, or, C. Q. D,,. Pope’ “Laboratories, Halfowell, Maine, All ve Stewart ‘Watson of, La Fox, m., arrived in Casper this morning. eee J. W. Peters {s ia Tulsa visitor spending several days here this week. « * eee Vv, D: Hann: of Lavoye ts visiting with friends here today. ‘Kay, Clark” ‘at an oma business man who arrived: yesterday. G. G. Whitson ‘s among the Chey- enne men spending sev day pare Gn business. William Garvey Is ‘old: "He 1g: belleved to. have 'a brother, in Denver and @ sister in Leavenworth, word from them ‘the bedy is being held. atvthe Shaffer-Gay. funeral chapel. Kan., ‘and pending|_ withdrawal’ imperative. W. F. Dunn, for the First ward, and Fred Hufsmith, for, the Second ward, are the other aspirants to council posts on thg Taxpayers’ slate. > Advertising Pays In Casper Sales The Lawson Manufacturing 'com- Pany, manufacturers of ‘the - well known “Lawson Heater,” recently authorized an advertising campaign ‘on this article for E. P. Brennan here and to show the effectiveness of the campaign, Mr. Brennan re- Ports that last week he disposed of over $700 worth of these heaters exclusive of his other business. Mr. Brennan is a firm believer in con- sistent and judicial use of printer's ink, but. says that the advertiser must be able to back up the article advertised on quality as well as price. There are many users of Lawson heaters in Casper and Mr. Brennan says that he has yet to hear from a dissatisfied customer, frame atu tates “RUNGE PATROL” OPENS AT IRs Commencing today and continuing for two days, the Iris theater an- nounces “The Range Patrol,” a new Independent Picture release. ‘The picture is one which is far above the average, having a strong story, an extellent cast. and splendid direction. It is guaranteed to be a one hundred -per cent satisfactory picture to every patron who wants action, thrills, adventure and ro- mance. ‘The story was written by L. V. Jefferson and Rosemary Rode, and every one familiar with the stories of these two well-known screen writ- ers will realize that another treat of the same nature ag those these clever writers always give is in store for tl . ‘The joeale’ of the story is im ari- zona, and tells of the adventures of Sergeant Lafe Houston, a member of, the Range Patrol. While track- Ing .down » band of cattle rustlers operating an Farleigh’s ranch the Ranger meets and falls-in love with DAWES SCORES LAFOLLETTE IN| he =| CAMPAIGN TWX) Zhe Vice Presidential Nomi | nee Says Radical Issue Mgst Important. ——* ALBANY, N. Y., Oct. 27. —Beginning the day here, Charles G. Dawes, Republic- an vice presidential nominee, today conducted a rapid fire attack on the La Follette independent candidacy in a trip across New York state. | The nominee on beginning the day’s schedu'e annouriced he would continue to devote most of his time to attacking the LaFollette candi. dacy, declaring. that “is the ‘only is- sue in this campaign and what is the use of discussing other issues bound up in itr" MIDWEST MAN DIES SUNDAY Logan Barrett, 37.years old, died Sunday morning at 11:30 at his home at the North Continental’ camp, Mid- west. Mr. Barrett, who came to ‘Wyoming from Indiana a year ago, is survived by his widow, and by five minor children. The body was taken to the Muck funeral chapel and funeral services will be held from there Wednesday at noon, SECTION HAND KILLED WHEN GUN GOES OFF LARAMIE, Wyo, Oct. 2%.—wal ter Ross, 2 colored Union Pacific section. hand employed at Medicine Bow, was accidentally killed’ yester- day when ‘a shot gun with which he was hunting went off, sending a charge of shot into his left breast. He.is survived by his wife who is sending the body back to Kansas villain, who is secretly in the pay of Zeb. Btringer, the banker’ to: whom -mortgaged ences follow the meeting of Nellie and Houston, in which fist tights and thrilling rescues are said*to figure prominently. HH, G. Moody directed “The Range Patrol.” The cast includés Jack Liv- Ingston, Mary Wynn, A! Ferguson, Hugh Saxon and other, well known iayeen favorites. Se ‘Equip your doors and windows with Ideal Metal Weather Strips. Keeps out 90% of dust and*wind, saves 20% fuel. Phone 2235R for salesman “who will: call and figure your jol Lot pot our gery ee ‘houlder he's prob=. ably sei cord Grapes 55-¢ Basket. | Large juicy lemons Per, dozen >2_-_- 222 2_ Oranges, sweet and full of juice | Per dozen ~_-___ Four different varieties of table grapes to select f -Cornichono, Black-Fererra, Emperors. ha ‘and Malagas, all at-per Ib. ~-.--_- 222 ___. Pascal Celery Per bunch ~22_..- Head Lettuce Head —1-_- Strictly Fresh Eggs’ Per dozen ~2.-.___ 3-Se Fresh Cottage Cheese every day Quart 35c; Pint Rialto Fruit Company Beale. Theater Bldg. _. 15e 55¢c Get rid of that annoying rask "THERE is no need of endur- ing the itching, burning torture of eczema, or ren prie! a Gectiont Resinolgives such quick re- lief and“In. many: caves’ he trouble away ina few dey. is tle healing» cintmeat sinks deep into the. pores and attacks the root of the trouble, soothing the skin back to normal. , . Resinol Soap isa ready aid in. treating aio troubles, but recommended fee pre erry RESINOL PAGE THREE. City for burial. Ross is the sixth/as a result of hunting accidents this man to lose his life in this district a, Give the children WRIGLEY’S after every meal. Let them get its daily benefit to teeth, -breath, appetite and digestion. They want sweet, and WRIGLEY’S is the sweet that’s good for them. ‘ Happy children—healthy teeth. Appetite’ and digestion, too, are aided by WRIGL atter every meal eA HRISTMAS SHOPPING is oftentimes put off until the last moment, and we are, as a consequence, taking this means of reminding our patrons that a first-class por- trait requires lots of attention and just’a little time. We hope you are contemplating photographs, and an early sitting will insure satisfactory work. Latest tones, correct Special Styles for isles din Souvenirs BELL’S STUDIO Smith Block—Second Street A new. shipment of beautiful’ dresses many suitable for formal wear—A few * street.dresses in Char- meen, Poiret Twill, nnel or flat crepe, Bengaline, Satins and Georgettes. 100 Dresses—Many val- ‘ues up to $50. Your choice New And just unpacked for your selection—a Today gorgeous display of neckwear, bags and novelty beads—Just a little hint of Paris. The race Shop 0. S. BLDG.