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Che Casvet Daily Crivune PAGE THREE. Oscar Radenbo, Mr. and Mrs, L. G. P. W, Wright is visiting with the Shaffer-Gay funeral chapel to-] will be along industrial and’ co-o Hanna and daughter Peggy Lee, CITY BRIEFS riends here from Lander. Ted Mosher Loses morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. erative marketing lines. reaesbtoaeee: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wellington, Miss \ Daan! . . . ee tives of the Colorado and Southern Lucille Radenbo, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. L. G. Bignell is transacting bual- Fingers in Field |°* ¥unerat services were held this | raitroad and the Western Sugar com- picdloe W. A. MecAtter and Robert 0: @s" Turner ot the!” Hal owell iess affairs here for a short time morning at 9:30 in the Roman pany will be the principal invited urgess, Jr. 5 from his home in Tulsa. Mr. Bignell “ Catholic church for William “Pat” | guents. Residents of Wheat! s see ' Jones aad Donald wool buyers has| ics" cuest at the Townsend. Accident Today Garvey, who died Monday. The pees concenticding, Giier Hallowe'en Dance at returned from a several days’ busi- . | service was conducted by the Rev. | fcrts on securing a sugar manufac- J. H Mullin. Interment was made | uring plant for Wheatland. in Highland cemetery. Wactman Friday. ness trip to Thermopois and vicin- A masquerade Hallowe'en dancing | ity. The Casper chamber of commerce wil! not have a forum luncheon next Tuesday due to the election, E. A. Schaffer, J, H. Roe and M. E. Tisdall are Denver men who ar- x rived in the city this morning and|that was being used to pull tubing His glove caught on the cable ‘ ene ning at the new school house at} John Leo Stack df Denver arrived who wil spend several days here. | this morning from an E. T. Williams Waltman to which the public is|this morning and will spend several ' ye With carefully selected Hallowe’en decorations and a|°venins will be furnished by Sevey’s | will bie mae here, Te Henning Gur-}the Nash Carper Motor company, | xrogher of 940 South David strect, A. H. Cobb program’ of vaudeville specialties as an added attraction,\""°"™ . . . i eae re aa cease Sikes ee AT MEETING WwW 1 he Co. parti .| hand torn away when the entagled . arenouse 5 ter formal dancing parties at the Arkeon this evening. | Give Hallowe'en Party Friday. Casper this morning from Sheridan | aay es CoP Wicks ean thee eor Seti rea gah ae ep IN WHE ATLAND TRANSFER qo TORAGE i i Me Chi dd} and will nd several days here on There will be also many novelties in the form of gloom| Members of the Chicago and|and will spe 136 West B. + rf No we "s | business, chasers to add to the enjoyment of the occasion. cub ge Fs “Halwden: pare? RY eee pany, left this morning for Seattle. | glove carried the hand through the They will drive through and expect |tubing block. The accident happen- ag am oe, goest city the fore-| eq at about 10:30 o'clock. Mosher Included | in the ‘entertainment | ———-—--—_______ | Friday evening, October 81, at.the| Byron 8. Hule left tast evening |™ beech was taken at once to the Midwest : 5 vortiven fag > hospital where he {s reported to he Pyedine oar cracehteriatument. The} Norvesten rau Nee rarer Diep Bis Meare) 195 Done: : dv recovering rapidly from the shock. |2nd president of the Casper Kiwanis 7 * in addition to} eve ure Was spent in dancing, music | 5 o'clock. ve tend Lag pre ke De, olore. oters <<< club left for Wheatland, Wyo., today || One Piece a vocalist cabaret entertainer. for which was furnished by the high | fortune telling also other Hallowe'en | Max Huffman was among the Den- SC NGRRT: amarvITERS. Ghaariestetconuiteotesent ie, Dane: Preceding the dance Mr. and Mrs.|%Chool orchestra. A number of in-| novelty features which ‘pine aon ver business me who arrived'in the Will Hold Rall The funeral of Chester Van Nor-| Chamber of Commerce at a ‘pecial R. E, Wertz, will be hosts at a but-| [erelng features wore given which | Sreatly to the enjoyment inte orl o Suecace 4 2a Fe , Hine-year-old son of Mr. and|meeting of the, Wheatland Commer. fet supper at their home on Milton | 701 fortune telling by Madame 2 inmen: aba atite: edt votre af Walker formiciy ‘bas. * Mrs, Samuel S. Van Norman of|cial club, which will be held this avenue) for the following guests:| C®rYstal in the person of Miss Mar-| Pumpkin ple, doughnu Gewres ney 4 in West Casper Snyder, who died yesterday after-| evening. noon of asthma, will be held from| “Bill will be one of the principal speakers of the evening and his tallc § 7 7 had all four finge: ft hi ight the Forty and Eight society will present the first of its win-|c. and N. RS Woman’s Club to Lee Hillard of Buffalo drove to} ®ve! months with the. Heover de- D Sa pe ak tae Phone 2203 William B. Cobb, . local ‘attorney windshield —Megking it clear vi- sion—is on all Hud- son Coaches. ‘Mrs. garet Curtin. Hallowe'en colors of | Will be served by the committec in|retary of Cheyenne Frontier Days, NT) Mae. Gort Shumaker we, sug] black and orange were carried out | charge. A committee with Mrs. H.|now manager of the Western Type Mrs. B. B. Lummis, Mr. and Mrs,|!" the decorations and favors. The} G. Wilkes as chairman is in charge | writer exchange, is in the city from hk. H. Nichols, Mr, and Mrs. Joe| "ext meeting of the club will be held | Of arrangements and all members of | Denver a guest at the Henning. fonham, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bell, Mr.|'" two weeks on Tuesday evening | the club, employes of the railroad eee P.nd:Mrs..T. 8. Cooke, Mr. and Mrs.|°t the club rooms. and their families are invited to Eugene G. White is transacting James. T. Gratiot, Mr. and Mrs. ian attend, jladson csttene in the city from Leigh Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Fred New York city. capen, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bingen-| Sunday School Party. cee hefmer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1.|_ The Mountain View Community PERSON ALS rane and Messrs. Walker, Coleman, | ¢,//,2%% Combined the curative prop, Casper's colored voters will gather ,] em masse this evening for a Repub- iH ean rally at a hall on West A Makes a Family Sapply.t: street. e meeting is being held under the auspices of the Colored of Cough on me E Republican Voters league and will be featured by an address b: . Don Robertson is among the Don-| 3. x. 'T. Westhrook. yee ver businers callers spending a fow n charge of arrangements are days in the city this week. , the Rev. T. J. Burwell, Rev. Price : nom: better Aeon hive ote “ad ary eer amen out $2 quickly prepa: Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stir.|5unday school will give a Hallowe'en rett, Mrg. Frances Biglin, Mr. and| Party greeks gen teed een ai Ray, Spurlock,. Miss. Frances|@t tie church. An invitation is ex- eGo i 3 i McFarren, Dr. Duncan and Gien| tended to the public to attend. tamlly who have beer spending the| Charles Freese arrived last eve-|‘tudde, Hopkins and Lewin, tine ectier ot Araty: awn “resumes Leldecker. sh ii last few months in California have|"!ng from Lander and will spend | entire list of candidates running for | not get as much real curative power Mr. and Mrs. E. Paul Bacheller| Bridge Party Is Informal returned and will make their home| short time here on business, county offices on the Republican | as there is in this simple home-made will also entertain at a dinner at| ‘air Wednesday Evening. in Casper during the winter months. vel tarda ticket will attend. The hour | of | ¢ough syrup, which is easily prepared thetr home on South Wolcott street,| Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wehrii were sehyie W. F. Kehoe, plumbing supply | starting is at 7:30 o'clock. Music| #8 few minutes, the entertainment to precede the} hosts to a number of friends at a/ a9, ang Mrs, C. L. Miller and son|man is here on business from Lin-| will be provided by an orchestra of | .,2¢t {rom any. druggist 21% ounces : leasant informal bridge 4 So Te - : of Pinex, pour it into a pint bottle dance. Covers will be laid for ,the|? = ge party given | have returned from Lander where | Coln. five pieces. and fill the bottle with syrup, using following guests. Mr. and Mrs. R.| last evening at their new home on| they were the guests of friends for mea dery Last night in North Casper there | either plain granulated sugar syrup, M. Andrus, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. ott,|South Lincoln street. Honors for| several days. Glen Marica of Riverton fs spend-|was a Republican dance and rally | clarified molasses, honey, or corn Dr. and Mra. Nell Charles Gels, Mr.|the evening were pwoa bo Mrs., Md. eee ing the day here on business. that reached a high mark for en-| #Y7up, a8 desired. ‘The result, iss and Mrs..C, R. Peterson and guest} Win Bllss and E. H. Foster. Batt a Aerie thusiastic response to the policies| tantra cand bh i Mre. Knight of Laramie, Mr. and| Guests who enjoyed the evening| -, Miss Edith Brouelle has returned} 1 1 coreman was a Casper at-|of the Republican pasty, “Endorse | {2am you could buy ready-m efor Mrs. Frank England, Mr. and Mrs,|Were Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lacy, Mr. | fTO™ @ several days’ visit spent in} 71) y/o cial, OOS et wlins. ment was given to the party's can:| Sor aeiea eee money: Tastes pleas H. H. Schwartz, Mr. and Mra. R.C.|and Mrs. E. H. Foster, Mr. and| Lander with friends. eee enpnis Pinex and 3 Wyland, and William Chealy, the| Mrs. Richard Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. didates. This Pinex' and Syrup preparation host and hostess. Armour Watts and Mrs. Edwi: Mrs. C. F. Melton fs a visitor in| William _ Wimer, representative} North Washington dance hall was | sets right at the cause of a cough and. Bein i win 5 rs. in aie see Bilss and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. O'Riley. | the city from Lavoye. cee here for Charles J. Webb and com-| crowded to capacity for the rally. | gives one E revere It ‘Woman's Club to Meet pany, wool buyers is confined to| Brief talks were made by various | }008ens the phlegm, stops the nasty . ¥ At Blackmore Residence. DeMolay Dancing Party The regular meeting of the Casper | Saturday Evening. ‘Woman's club will be held on Sat-} An informal dancing party will | Midwest. The beantiful lines and designs of our footwear will endure as long as the footwear itself lasts—and that means a long time. For the beauty of our footwear is more than skin deep. It is built right into the shoes—is as much a part of them as theie good mate- rials. LADIES’ OXFORDS the county hawpital on account of | Republican candidates for county | tated membranes so gently and easily Eines Bete Mra, A. J. poise bch illness. offices. The entire ticket was pres-| that it is really astonishing. Casiee Tome any, : eee ent. Among those addressing the| A di se will usually overcome V. T. Collins is a business visitor | gathering were E. T. Evans, candi- cough and for bronchitis, 2:30 o'clock at the residence of Mrs.|the DeMolays at the Masonic temple} Mrs. W. F. Edwards and guests, t Muck didate f ; Her- here is nothing better, Minnie Blackmore on South Wolcott |for members and friends. his is|Mrs. D. W. Edwards of Portland,|®%°%t ®t the Townsend. text: Metineay cicaatiderea tos. eure PT AR TS ek street. An interesting feature of the| the first of the series which will be | Ore., are spending a short time here t the Den-|veyor. Tho program. was arranged | pine extract, and has been used. for Priced at $6.00 and Up afternoon will be a talk by Mark O.| given and every effort is being made | this week guests at the Townsend. Arthus Bullen-ia: among, ths, Deu- " aia Fearing the ‘Townsend’ Grant. ‘ To args aise ppolatment, ae your Midwest ning company. All| the entertainment a suecess. Music| Mr, and Mrs. Robert C. Ayres are . ruggist for “2% ounces of Pinex” members are urged to be it. }will be furnished by the Holland sie PETER TPS with full directions, and don’t accept h C Bere er ae Seven a tata rate tatters rom Fe | ST | ee ealin opm eomene, Chaet:| Siena Cpeettam and, dent eoepet Globe Shoe Company Mapsole Dancing Party to Be eee tending to business affairs here to- njoyable Entertainment. throat tickle and heals the sore, irri- urday afternoon, November 1 at|be given on Saturday evening by ral eatee here from Louisville, Ky., and is a| date for county commissioner; Owen hoarseness and bronchial asth- Danford, tax commissioner of the|by the commitiee in charge to make see ver business men here registered at |by Judge Henry Brerlnan and Eq/ menerations to break severe coughs. absolute satisfaction or money romptly refunded. The Pinex Co., The second of a series of informal dancing parties for the winter by the Dancing club is to be given lday evening of this week at the Masonic temple in the form of @ Hallowe'en and old time party. The entértainment promises to be a success as many feature novelties have been planned by the general dance committee assisted by Mr. and Mrs.’ C, H.. Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jessen, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Carpenter and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. ‘Woods. All club members hosts at an informal 500 party given last evening at their new home on South Jackson street. Guests pres- ent inclided Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Robbins, Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Newman, Wil Mam McIntyre and Charles Delmar. eee Mrs, Robert Goodman spent yes-| 4: terday here visiting with her moth- er, Mrs. B. W. Adams and sister, Miss Frances Adams. eee M. R. McMillan, secretary to act- ing governor Lucas is in Casper for a few days on business from Chey- enne. Mrs. McMillan and family and William Jr., who have been making their home in Washington are ex- pected to arrive in Casper on Sun- day to visit here with friends for several weeks. QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Marcelling That is joyful of thousands since ‘oe Eesledeas or 0 't. Wayne, Ind. The Women of Casper Who Know Values Will Never Forget This 230 South Center St. The °Paristan Sale 112 S. Center St. Henning Hotel Block The Greatest Dress Event Casper Women Have Ever Wit i Tal the substitute for cz De idvarise a Pauline {for 17. and TOMORROW AND SATURDAY A REAL SALE OF New Fall and Winter DRESSES With every frock you choose from this collection, whether it be for luncheon, tea, dinner or dancing it }) will reflect. down to the last detail <Q the charm and chic of latest modes. Every size represented. voye and are guests at the Henning, see tain Seay ae ae Dykeman, manager of the | (20! Mrs. W. A. McAtter entertained} Teton hotel at Riverton and Mrs. last evening at her home at a 500 | D¥keman are guests at the Henning | tittle sugar-coa’ tab- party given in honor of Richard] for @ few days, | | ts. They cause the bowels and liver to Dunn, candidate for councilman in act normally. They never force them the second ward. The entertain-| Mrs. D. T. Beck ts shopping and to unnatural act ment also marked the birthday anni-| visiting with friends here from Mid- ot oetatn dark benwn ee versary of Mr. McAtter. Prizes for | west. bad ith—a dull, tired the were won by Mrs. Rich. |* cee Beater ome nek sliver eee cat Bults from ene of two of Dr. Edwards? oF Phousands take them every night just evi t Tee ana Soe. (Judge) John M. Hench DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR ’ Justice of the Peace SECOND AND THIRD WARDS No students accepted After November 10 For the last course of ° study till after the holidays PHONE 4673 For Class Appointment Members and guests atten: yeiterday were: Mes Pew. thence: [ard Dunn and R. A, Burgess, Mr. and Mrs, T. L. Mrs. O, R. Mason, Mrs. C. E. Horsch, Guests who attended were Mr | returned from a three days’ trip to Mrs. M. S. Young, Mrs. B. W. Row.| #04 Mrs. Perry Morris, Mr. snd} Therrhopolis. eu, Mrs. L. T. Hall, Mrs, yf eas: Saleem aR eM SOD DAEs Hawes, Mrs. G. L. Brown, Mrs. Ed. Campbell, Mrs. C. E. Lowe, Mrs. W. E. Herncall, Mrs. C. E. Littlefield, Mrs. W. F. Brewer, Mrs. Arthur Manning, Mra. W. W. Kemp and Mrs. George Chapin of Denver, mother and sister of Mrs. Chapin. Wenstone Heavy Cords GUARANTEED 30x3% $8.90 32x4 $15.10 GEM TIRE CO. Duff Bldg. 286 East Midwest Ave. YOUR CHOICE OF ANY OF | THESE AT evening in the private dining room of the Henning at a midnight sup- per. following the formal dancing party to be given at the Arkeon. Guests who will dttend are Mr. and Mrs, Charles Schank, Mr. and . T. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Alex King, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt, Mrs. Pp George Kistler and Mrs. Frances Henderson. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS Round Steak ____22¢ Sirloin Steak ____22c T-Bones ________25¢ Shoulder Steak __15¢ Shoulder Roast __20c B. Boil--_8¢, 10c, 12c Pork Chops _____25¢ Bacon __________27¢ A. C. SMITH MEAT MARKET Second Street Public Market ESSURE SITIVELY REDUCED by the use of The Royal Neighbors of America will givé a Hallowe'en party Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Harry Brown, 610 Hast Fif- lodine- Colloid teenth street, to which all members. TRADE MARK » and visiting Royal Neighbors in the anteed harmiecs city are invited to attend. Guarant ries non-poisonoas. with a blood THE REGULAR PRICE Very Special Friday and Saturday Fascinating New Your Choice of 200 Latest Creations in Trimmed COATS : HATS $9579 and up All Coats are brand new and in the ve ey latest every new shape, styles and colors. every new mate- Shop around, com- rial. pare, that’s the real test of values, A wide variety of charming new and we are sure Hats, rich in colors—also the very you will select your smart blacks. All represent most Coat here tomor- extraordinary values. row. The “-PARISIAN 112 SOUTH CENTER ST. HENNING HOTEL BLOCK The General Aid society of the Methodist Episcopal church will hold ita regular mecting Friday af- ternoon at the church parlors with members of the CY circle acting as OLIDE LABORATORIES, Inc, ostesses, Scorpian Club Meeting Wednesday. The regular meeting of the D Scorpian club was held last evening at the home of Ted Weathers, 419 East Ninth street. eee Luncheon Saturday At Henning Hotel. Miss Loretta Newbower will en tertain a number of friends on Saturday at an informal luncheon to be given at the Henning hotel. eee A isllowe'en Party at Mnllin Club Is Success. Members of the Catholic Girl: club were hostesses to their frien |» at a Hallowe'en party given Tuer day evening of this week at th Mullin club, 50 couples being pres A On sale at Kimball Pharmacy and Phormane,/ IS DANGEROUS VOTE FOR Every new style, A. E. CHANDLER FOR COUNCILMAN CASPER TICKET—THIRD WARD Coroner On the Republican Ticket He promises, if elected to the office of County Coroner a square deal to all, and an economical administration A Wyoming Man Who Believes In of his office. Supporting Wyoming Products HONEST, EFFICIENT, PROGRESSIVE WARD NO. 3. All that portion of the city lying east of Durbin street and south of the Chicago and Northwestern tracks, VOTE FOR Herbert L. Kennedy FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR Republican Ticket November 4. Your vote will be apprectated to the fullest extent —Political Advertisement. Political Advertisement.

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