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4 SIX —— PAGE TEN. eg od tae ed a ~ ts PERSONALS ———<—————— Suv Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Downing are Vyo} ere for a short time on a combined Sit®” Gusiness and pleasure trip from Tew heir home in Colorado Springs. ch t? see } Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ferd are Ther- J. ‘mopolis people visiting in the city. *) Mr. and Mrs. J. Maxland of Tul: den, F > who. have beén spending the last week In Casper éxpect;to depart, to- morrow for Colorado to. visit with relatives before ‘returning to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Littléman fre leaving in = few days for Call- forhia to spend the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Fuller ‘are out.of town visitor's who ‘arrived t evening from: Denver. You Can Quickly Limber Up Stiff, Swollen Joints StOL ery bur nd = Sore ASS 9 subi £ the ‘Even Chronic Rheumatic ro: Swellings in Knee, Elbow, =| Shoulder or Finger Joints 4 Yield to the Mighty Pow- rs 2 erful Influence of JOINT- ut EASE. ont RAE th,! _ It’s here, right in town and every y . jlive druggist has it. {It's a low price remedy, to be sure, r, J+ but that doesn’t stop it from taking t, 4 ithe kinks, lameness or torture out 8 of your troubled joints. ont Joint-Ease is the name, so-called thi “because it is compounded solely for 5, the purpose of relieving all joint be ailments. —s just rud it on the tormented. lame Ib joints and in just a few seconds it "4.1 Will penetrate to the bone and bles- it» sed comfort comes quickly al} It absorbs instantly and is so = <> Si 0 T 1 it Svebade ee curren eviideer forks, teaspoons, Men’s W. L. Douglas Dress Shoes—Fine leath- er, many styles and lasts to fit all men. Reason- ably priced at $5, $6, $7 and $8. Men’s Solid Leather Dress Shoes—Standard makes, black and _ cordovan, @ calfskin, kangaroo and kid-leathers, good styles. Money-saving prices, per pair, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 and $5.95. Men’s All-Leather Work Shoes — Comfortable fit- ting, Munson Army lasts. Every pair guaranteed to wear. Our prices, $1.95, $2.45, $3.95 and $4.95. Men’s Leather Vests, Mackinaws and Sheep- lined Work Clothing— Boys’ suede Leather Vests with knit collar and knit bottom. Special Sat- urday and Monday sales, $9.75 220 SOUTH CENTER ST. EXQUISITE NEW PATTERNS These new, compact combinations—knives, :. » dessert. spoons, ‘butter knife, and sugar shell, all-in. a substantial case, are fine for home or gift purposes. ’* ON SYSTEMATIC PAYMENTS’. We make it so easy for you to’ pay for these sets that there is no good reason for. denying yourself or family of this useful silver. : Come In and Look Them Over _ Ayres Jewelry Co, 133.S. CENTER ST. For Greater Values, Try The Fad Here you will find dependable merchandise; new ‘fall goods, overcoats and suits, men’s and boys’ shoes and furnishings at prices workingmen can afford “BUY IT FOR LESS AT THE FAD”. Now Is the Time to Buy That Overcoat Here you will find a large stock of the finest Overcoats offered by any men’s store inthe city—heavy, all-wool fabrics, belted or plain models, some have-far co real ‘‘windbreakers” reasonably priced at— $19.50 and $24.75 The Fad Agents for W. L. Douglas RS Shoes. clean anf stainless that you. can rub it on often and get thereby, re- sults much, more quickly, when the joint is inflamed and,the-agony in- tense. Being such’s,,powerful-counter tr- ritant, it’ ‘canndt ' “bélp_ bringing speedy and helpful results in -con- gestion, sore throat, ‘chest colds, lumbago and neuralgia much ‘quick- er than-almost any Tremedy-you can buy. Bi: Se But you must remember. that it-is for joint afflictions ' that it is mostly dispensed and. its, helpfulness. ‘will astonish you after all ordinary. lini- ments and. other treatments have failed. Always ramembery. when. Jojnt- Ease gets in-joint agony gets out— quick. Mall orders filled, cash or C. O. D. Pope Laboratories, Hallowell, Maine. | At all druggists—Advertisement. a i i ae EG, ia ie nz es ee pay. Heavy Wool Shirte—Sig- nal and Argonaut (union made), fine checks’ and plaids, also plain colors: Quality a. hen weather, ~ $1. $2.45 to $4.95. B Boys’ Flannel Shirts and yi 95c, $1.45 and Men’s Khaki Coveralis— Special, $1 95 suit Men’s Cotton Work Pants —Special $1.45 7 pair __ lars, ae Sees Union uits, -25,, $1,75 $2.95, abide Boys’ Union Suit: 98c, $1.15 and $1.48... Men’s Cotton Socks, pair Leather Work Gloves— (Goatskin), pair Heavy Knit Wrist Canvas Gloves— 9 2 Pair _220 SOUTH CENTER ST. a *| Casper ‘vimting. with‘ friends. ‘BARNEY NOW WELL EN ue be CITY BRIEFS Glen -Leidecker has returned: from: Cheyenne: where he spent. a: short time on business. - $ see William P. ‘Knudsen’ spent Mon- day in Cheyene’ on business. cidet & G..C. Patterson’ of Arminto"is in ees ‘Frank’ Mifis’ and Warren ‘Galloxy » Laramie arrivals “in the oB:}V." Allenis among the‘ visitors here ‘from Lavoye for a few ‘days, \ * Rs ers eeu Mr. and Mrs. H. C. West ‘ure spending a number of days ‘here from’ thelr: home in Craig, ‘Colo. eee A ; Ray VanhNorman fs a Boulder vie- itor spending a short tline here. see W. D. Bstes of Denver is attend- ing to business ‘affairs here-for a short time: having arrived this morn- ing. F ¥ . ° Albert G. (Ted). Marion of ‘Denver returned yesterday ‘to Casper. from Sheridan where he hus been on bus- iness and is a guest at the Henning. , ose G, H. Ogburn, owner of a restau- rant in Thermopolis is here for @ few days. ae ‘T. SB. Ingles of the Guarantee Life Insurance company is here on bus- iness from Lincoln and is a gues at the Henning. H eee Barry Williams of Cody arrived iny the. clty, last. evening, accompan- fed by Joseph Mattewson.. eee Charles. L, Brome, attorney from Gillette is in.Casper a guest ‘at ‘the Henning. $ we eee L. J. Banks and C. PB. Starm are visitors in Casper from Alliance. ree Robert Maloney was.an arriva¥ in the elty last ‘evening. from Butte, Mont. ’ eee Charles C. Dies is a business call: er héré from Kaycee. " R eee J. H. Roe of the Johns- Manville company is. here on busin: and is @ guest -at the Townsend. eee Harry M. Runkle of Columbus, O: lawyer, of thé International. Steel and Derrick compahy is in Casper a guest at the ‘Townsend, eee B. A: Shaffer of the McLeay ‘Tié company of Denver is here on bus- iness, o ele W. D..Goodrick and J. Griffin of Nowood are in Casper for a few days. eee E.-D. “McCally, ‘district™ manager of the Parkersburg Rig and ‘Ree! SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Jonathan and Gano Ap- ples. bushel Oranges, No. size, dozen $1.75 60c 25¢ 0c Nucoa, I Fresh Dressed Poultry, Springs and Hens, Ib. People’s Market NEW SECOND STREET PUBLIC MARKET : PHONE 2627 GOOGLE. AND SPARK PLUG HOORAY— A 8G Goats COMING THIS WAN — IGLAND AND SARI Che Casver Daily Cridune ri 6 ALL SET For wILL Lo A_FORTUNE. FoR OH, Boy! IKNew THES TP woLLD RIGHT YOU IS HONEY. RIGHT You 1s! THEY ‘HEARD ME COMING AND SLIPPED AWAY. company is a visitor in the city for] with the southern boundary, ‘nv a few days. urgent. plea that the city’ take’ ao Sa) ton to epen vo © s.teee were J. As Smith, representative of the|bin to Center was yoiged at the week= Schilling company. is here on busi-|.y luncheon meeting of the ‘Real Es- ness haying arrived last evening. tate Board at the. Hotel Henning . ba bet ‘today noon. The board’s cleanup Robert O. Shearer of the Portland !rormittee was instructed to take Cement company 1s a visitor in Cas-| steps toward this end. por and Js a guest at the Townsend.” Go. scitinan 8, JF, Pelton, reported G-94 Natrona high school students wame,-down town to tell anyone ‘whose notice it may have escaped that there'ls to be a football game tomorrow. - They brought their ‘band,: or perhaps it was the band , that brought them, for it headed ‘the, long: procession that lock-step- ped. down Center to First street, east to the lbrary, south to Sec- ond: and back up Center to the high school, -pausing repeatedly to stage brief cheer-meetings that no one might misinterpret the purpose of - Wouldn’t Exchange 1 With Millionaire “After five years of suffering with stomach trouble’I think I know all about ft, But thanks to Mayr's Wonderful: Remedy, I. am: enjoying good ~health again. I know of u millionaire who is very bad w Stomach trouble, but he won't take any patent medicine. In his present condition I wouldn't exohange with him.” It is a simple, hagmless prep- ® com- county’s olete “exhibit; of Natrona} mineral, -inddstrall> ayia resources, roject’ origin&lly pro+ posed Jast: summer,)-was put. under Way with the-appel to every, mem- ber'to contribute hissshare toward representative.exhibit. pe J. M.-England, ‘president; of: the C. B. Worthington of the Goodrich |Pofficlally that the C street pro: | board, presided, } Tire company Is traneacting bi coe eee W-CeeOy: Cian dek, pip ener as 9! negs Affairs here’ and is a guest at| (fon by the council .that, the» Bur, |, the Towngena. 4 Mngvton had agreed to-open; the street eee from. Durbin to Wolcott, and’ that jety oped’ a.sine’s. bows: er4~. 42 | ‘McKinley street sudwiiy; tie fof’ Walnut street and’ the C enening., + RS » Any intensive campaign to sell! Ca: per ~and its’ vicinity to tourists | x through an organization similar ‘to the Racky Mountain Motorists, ‘Inc. of Colcrado, and the .Wyoming | 4i- visfon of this sane association, ‘re- cently. organized .in Cheyenne, was launched with the appointment “isi committees headed by Wiliam |B. . Jack -binmona of Denver 1s dere onone of his regular business ‘trips. Adam’ Hogg of Denver who has land holdings in. the Dubos “coun- try is spending a féW days in Cas: per. ? “|enne'@ record one, and Principal Fletcher reported that the ticket eee ‘Dr. and Mrs. William P. Davis formerly of Denyer are in Casper for a few days enroute to Montana tO make their home. RAIL EMPLOYE ~ HERE IS DEAD Thomas Cooney, 66 years old, for three years an employe of the water service department of the Chicago, ~ died , Mr, Cooney is survived ~ by . his wife, three sons, Charles, employed by the Casper Herald, Edward of Castle Rock, Wash., ‘and Paul of Los Angeles, and by two daughters, Grace Thomas of Roundup, and Mrs. H. Ry Sline of Bil- FUNERAL. SERVICES Funeral services were held this afternoon. from ‘the Shaffer-Gay chapel for John Frederick Schneider infant son of Mr. and .Mrs. F.~D. Schnelder of Salt: Creek, who died yesterday at the family home, and for Chester Van Norman, of Snyder, Wyo. | The’ Rev."L: 1: Carter’ offt: elated at both services. The funeral~of ‘Charles Maher, two year ‘old-son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward: Maher, 802. Elmo street, who died last night, will take place at 2:30 Sunday afternoon, at tre Shaffer-Gay chapel re : ee IS ASKED AT REALTOR MEET A demanda for more through streets Unking the northern part of the city A™ WOMAN, any man, can ‘now have a’ well-developed face and form. The -whole, simple secret of. a well-dgveloped form ‘is in the number. of /blood-cells in your body. You can now forget all the theoretical talk about’ diet, ex- ercige,’ fad’ treatments, »food-fats aud fat-foods, Nothing is, of any. use, after all, except: bloodceills! ‘Thin, ‘run-down men‘and women, with bony ‘necks, - sunken : cheek: bony shoulders—all these are suf- fering from one thing—too few blood-cells, Science |has proved that S.S.S. helps to make the rich red-blood-ceils, which you - need. Your blood 1s starving for. these | new .blood-cells! Give your blood the blood-cells it needs—take.S.S.8. | the great scientific blood-cell maker. §.8.8. has done marvel: too, in “making beantiful complex- ions, clearing the skin, making lips rosy red, the cheeks full and plump —because it rids the blood of im, purities which causé pimples. blackheads, acne, blotches, eczema, tetter, ih and rheumatism, too. As ‘the medicinal ingredients, of 8.8.8. are purely vegetable, it may ‘Fae bene scaly ols years to their life, During the-last- days of the stay of Mr.; Wiggers, Hoover. factory representative, we want him to )Ppay,a’ call toevery home that he -has not ‘already Visited: Really..you will be surprised and greatly interested at the demon- stration he givesof The Hoover, the one‘combined electric: carpet- beater, . electric carpet-sweeper, electric .. suction-cleaner: — three cleaners in, one,» guaranteed to Your Demonstration Yet? prolong the life of your rugs. The Hoover has become’ “the talk of the town” since Mr. Wig- gers’ arrival to inspect the Hoover's aireudy in use here. As his call will be made without the least obligation on your part, ac- cept our invitation and post your- self on the latest and best meth- ods of carpet-cleaning. He leaves very soon now, 80 please let us hear from you at once, ‘ be m with perfect safety. This is why 8.8.S., since 1826, has meant to thousands of underweight men and women a plus in thelr strength. Start taking 8.8.8. today and your great problem, that ‘of your per sonal appearance, can be sclved. 8. S. S. Is sold in two $5.00 Puts a Hoover in Your Home $5.20 a month soon completes the purchase. Over and over a Hoover will pay for itself in the longex life it imparts to rugs. We can recommend The Hoover without limit to our patrons and we CO. all ood es. io The last Concord nomical, Grapes, basket __-___ The last Bartlett Pears bushel $2. eee urge that all i i i poe ee ‘ge of our customers investigate it. Fresh Eggs, dozen _ 50c Butter, Creamery, Ib. _. 40c 25c Yes, the Hudson Coach with ‘the Baked Enamel body. NATRONA POWER PHONE 69 Fi