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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1924, ° cats fhe Casper Sunday Cridune : PAGE SEVEN. << ae ce eee ce I : SEVEN County Woolgrowers and TenorsWanted |1Y. W.C. A. ACTIVITIES | OASPER JEWELRY STORE| wct"o s,s" Pioneers to Enjoy Fete ne For Apollo Club; ATTAAGTS HUNDREDS IN|s<8 5 08. needs at prices it can n Young Woman's Christian Associ-| their votes with the best beet pass by. Hear ye’ Hear ye! Hear ye! Na- tion. Corner First and Wolcott. Of-| preparation, next Tuesday. trona county. flockmasters and plo- ~ Coph —_-——.——_-. —. fice telephone 1456. General Secre-} of the piconet La ae net CLOSING OUT CAMPAIGN . 2 tary 281J. rgan of the League of Women Vot- Calendar for the Week. sre end the largest non-partisan LA FOLLETTE and thelr committees have in store ; Six tenor singers are wanted !m- and behind the scenes a who‘e grab mediate! tha Apollo chorus so magazine seeking to give unbiased neers are summoned to get together | box of sccret surprises, and alleen that teelsinigcaday berin to func: | y Benny, ea Nc i ieee at information concerning the cand!- O PTIMI STI C on Thursday evening at the Elks|surprises that will turn back the fin invite proper manner as the| choo! girls wom YW O, dates. of all parties as well as their] 4 vertiable king's treasure chest bufding for a Ddanquet, reminis-| years for the pioneers. g leading male yocal Tp. m. Handcraft class. forms, is available in the read-|of sparkling jewels and gems and cence and dance—a gay old time,] The banquet is to start at 6:30 Casper. The chorus ry % r ing room of the Y. W. C. A. The| sterling plate is the offering of the Mase 2a the best én years, o'clock Thursday eveninz. Former : | Mi evening at-7:45 in the Meth-| Tuesday 6 p. m-—Y¥. Business} woman's Press for October to be Casper Jewelry company at almost hens “Sek ets That's the Dromise, for tt comes | Governor B. B. Brooks will be the |. dist church annex, corner of sec-| Girls’ club supper. : found in the Public Library has! unheard of prices in its bona fide| CLBVELA? D, Otto, Nov. | from the two committees that are|toastmaster. At 9:30 o'clock the ond oo ete streets. Gymnasium class, Burlington club| some splendid articles and a survey closing out sale, (United Press)—Confic t now on. the last lap of a two-week |dancing starts and from then on Any * room. of the platforms of all parties in a race to make the occasion one that Already a multitude has beseiged | PFosressive ticket will will go down in history. until—well, until—there will lots do- the place and carried. off ba | brgaseds by Senator: I in sreqt “Wednesday 9:45—Women's Bibje| most concise form 1s on display at in touch with any of the following, | class with Mrs. McCarthy. ‘Library 0. “ Voters should avail P ‘ i in the best lines that such a store [closing speech of his ¢ Recalling those dear old days of| The man with the tickets is Jere 4 all of whom have telephones: A.V.) ‘Thursday 7:30—Y. W. C. A. gym. themselves of these sources of tnfor-} nag in. stock. long ago, those who are going to|miah Mahoney. He will be found at ; Ritehle, B. -V. Osborne, Ls. R. Gray,| nasitum class, Methodist church an, | mation. oh A ee When the displays are seen an oe attend the annual affair which is|the Aero Filling station. Tickets ; : } |¥2- A Flinn, H. M. Northrop. nex. the prices noted it is no w sponsored by the Natrona County |should be secured at once. Woolgrowers association, will be again in thelr heyday, re-enacting the fine times and fun of years ago when ‘You and I were young Mag- gle.” Mrs. Sam Service and Jack Leary Members of. the county associa- tion are asked to meet Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Elks building in order to discuss business » An important topic will be the dipping of sheen. Friday 7:30—Y. W. C. chorus. ¢ |that this sale fs attractin tte i: Girl Reserve Club Activities. Diamonds and silverware are go-| Sts anc ap. Social Calendar for || cenume tun and troe marked the ing at exceptionally low figures. |slvos tc ; Girl Reserve party held at % GLUA FOR ADVANCEMENT Various small trinkets of personal Follette told the eRe Use are in tho ist and these are| Progressive movement } i A real drawing card: Hallowe'en colors and the program —— of games under the direction of the| * OF RACE IN WYOMING Monday. social committee assisted by Miss » class at the home| McCahey, made the evening one ae ‘ or Men, w. 8. sete succession of good times. The Beta Phi sorority meeting at | chamber of horrors to which the| «Believing that any race is as the Dome of Mra. Fred eres Suests were directed by ghosts was! strong as the women,” a number of Mrs, Alex White will be hostess worthy of the name in every respect. | colored women in this city have or- Hall’s Drug Store NEW TOWNSEND HOTEL PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Ford spent) Cincent Carter, state auditor, is @orence Amelia rsitrmat Tt consisted of a dungeon, a small] ganized a club in this city which several days last week visiting with} in Casper from Cheyenne. ety miss of Dalles, Tex., will ae Ox the luncheon and bridge | paxement room, where the tomb of ant have for its Sarnnee the noes Mrs. Ford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. see the bride of Frank yea Mary, queen of Scots, furnished an| wanting’ of racial interest along the P. E. Barber in Lusk. E T. 8. Heath and George W,| wealthy young New Yorker, ‘Woman's’ Benefit asepciation of |appropriate setting for ghastly tales. | jiney of self-advancement, mutral oes £9 76 Gunther are among the Denver |sember. She Posen regular meeting at O1d |The party wes wrote @ decided suc-| uplift and general progress. Thormas Cahill ef Denver # repre-| business men who arrived in the eae bee Paxiralt ste Attending the organization meet- ing was Mrs, Ollie Redd of Cheyenne, sentative of the Armour company | city yesterday. ° Casper circle No. 409 Neighbors The next regular meeting of the arrived in Casper yesterday after- of Woodcraft to meet at the I. O. O.| Girl Reserves occurs Monday even- here by the illness of thelr daugh-| 2" the at the 2 Wee Monday even | president of the Colorado State Fed ¢ noon pen: days Bail paiaghl oz alt aces hall. ng at the ¥. W.C. A. and will bé| eration of Colored Women's clubs, basins tor pipes ga fee mae ee businest|ter, Mrs. J. 11, Miles, who is now| Tuesday. followed by a lap supper served by| ‘The ew club here is the second of * s¢ yesterday. & arrived | greatiy ei < daha Natrona County Pioneer associa-|% Committee of which Marion Meill| its Kind In Casper and it is sald ig chairman. The programewill be _ "“e-. tion with Miss Edna Smith. ¥ p there will be a third in the near fut RM. Andere, an ‘gcspectlet ernst asa Weoks was a visitor nere| David Fox, B. G. Westover and]: First meeting of season of La-Fa. |0n the subject of World Fellowship. | ure Standard Ol company, acco! lI AL oF he . J. O'Brien are expected to return} rot bridge club at the J. E. Beal | Muriel Perkins~is chairman of the by Ted Weathers dsthi pee BIT erry front tis: Réme:in Lander.| us cao as tecniarMeaineus trip | home. committee which has the program in motor for Denver to be absent from 4 Officers are Mrs. Peruse Crutch- er, president; Mrs, Anna Hicks, vice president; Mrs. Emma Sanders, sec- Why Pay More the city for several days. They will| Mr. and Mrs. @. L. Payne of] t® Lander and vicinity. Van Meter school of music re- | Charge. cretary; Mrs. Paldo, assistant secre- be joined in Denver by W. D. Weath-| Douglas were guests at the Town- oe gabehates. ae General Education Activities. tary pire, Ales: Lisp trometiter, ers, who left last evening for the | end yesterday, Mrs. James Wilson has returned Wednesday, ‘ The Handcraft class will hold its . capital city fo tie from Council Bluffs, Ia., where she| Altar and Rosary society meeting | oat meeting for work Monday even- eerie Mr, and Mrs. K. P. Grandy are| Ws called by the illness of death] at the Mullin club. ing. So much inétrest has been Leslie Mills has returned from a| “isiting in Casper from Dubois | of her aunt. | Monthly “meeting of the Casper | manifested in this class that the months’ vacation trip spent with ati Woman's Departmental club. space will be taxed to its capacity 69 pa latives and friends at his former} !'S- R. C. Montgomery and Mr.| George Wheeler will return to| In courtesy to her mother, Mrs. but every effort will be made to} [INIT [VIANA jg eee SSMU Ue OVeS.—~ Wo G FA pbs and Mrs, B, M. Caraway are spend-| Casper this week from Great Falls,| W. W. Kemp, Mrs. Glenn Little- make the work as satisfactory as $4.50 Fountain Syringe and Water sony Sas iets oP ine & few days here from their] Mont., where he has been spending | fie)d will entertain at a bridge lunch: |Dossinie, Bottle f | homes in Riverton. several months. eon. The meeting of the Y. Business HERE OF 0 [ LENZ efor _ highs perp doe Peat Ethane Regular dancing party at the Cas-| Giris' club which will occur Tuesday Us i aogier Wil return. this|_.2- Grace Howard was a Sho-| Mrs. Sara Morton and son Ha-| per Country club. Music for which $1.50 Bath Sprays $3.25 Water Bottle evening is the occasion for the regu- will be furnished by the Curtz-But- liar annual business meeting when the officers for the year will be] The Flower Shoppe, located at 542 shont arrival in the city yesterday. | ward spent yesterday in Casper on Sfternoon from, Chicago” where:"he so business and as guests at the Pat- Fas been, on business. Joseph Murphy ts yisiting with | rick Sullivan home. ‘ terfield orchestra. Mrs. A. E. Thompson will compli- e’ected and some important decisions | South Center street, recently owned : friends here from Alcova. . ment friends at a 1 o'clock luncheon. | made concerning the general pro-| and operated by E. R, Bre!sch, has 50c Dyanshine cy ey at PUR erate aia SNR Mrs. John Grieve has returned ose Rayburn 8. Webb spent yesterday| All day sewing session of the Wo-| gram for the year. been purchased by O. C. Lenz, who “ from a short pleasure trip spent in| Rainn Reed is transacting busi-| at Salt Creek on business. ~ man's association of First Congre-|” 4+ the meeting of the Y.W. C. A.|is now in charge ready to serve the | GO0C Syrup of Figs a ee ao oe as wigs oh apie mala hs Omnha. ness affairs here from Chicago and peuee gational church at the home of| chorus, Friday evening, ft was de-| public. ; Stich is a guest at the Henning. H. C, Chappell and H. B. Waters | Mrs. Simpson clded to change the time of practice) Mr. Lenz came to Caser ftrom|M™ 40c Castoria____........_.__ Fioyd."“Thompebn of Task’ was -& cee spent ‘Thursday in Greybull on ‘Thursday. to 7:80 instead of 7:00 as formerly.| Abington, Ill., about six years aso 3 5 Histor “who spent several days here] 347, and Mrs.’ J: W: \Gordon-ace| business, Br; Watersis consulting |. Natrona, County. Ragtatered The change will accommodate a}and has been in the emloy of the Goc Listerine _........__ last week. spending the day in Casper from|engincer for the Natrona Power| Nurses’ association meeting at the| number who have not been able to| Standard refinery |since that time, ah a 3 Mammoth. company. home of the Misses Jeannette Mc: | attend because of the early hour. resigning his position a few days/M ~1.0O Lavoris _---________ Mrs, Neal Taylor and daughter, eee eae Omie and Ethel Van Sickle. A very fine record of attendance|ago to take charge of the Flower who spent several weeks in the east} p. G. Wison arrived yesterday] Mrs, T. C. Marshal! returned to| Woolgrowers and Pioneers dance | js being made by the Women's Bible BHOD DS) dv eho tes hy ee OU Wine OF Cargnic ot Have returned to ‘heir ‘home 18] sroni Burlington and will spend-seve| Ker home ii Greybull last week | nd entertainment at the Elks, class which meets with Mrs. Mo-| Lenz," as he is commonly known, y Douglas. eral days here on business. after, spending a short time in Cas- . Carthy, 1113 8. Elm each Wednes-| has a large number of friends and $1.25 Creomulsion pe Ce See eee ere 26 per as the guest of her daughter,| Regular Masonic dancing party at day morning. The class began last| a wide acquaintance. He is progres- Mr. and, Mrs. H. C. Saul and the Temple. Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Hand of Basin | Mrs. William P, Knudsen, . week with a study based upon the| sive, energetic, and thoroughly re- were among the out of town ar- ~ 7 daughter Mildred, of Douglas were American Legion auxiliary meet-| text book “How We Got Our Bible"| liable, and is anxious to give the $1.50 Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable visitors here the bee ine of ei rivals in Casper yesterday. Midwest Couple ing at the home of Pag Harry Astin. ME Vaterson Smyth to whist ste Joc: public firsticiass service in his line Compound er ee week at the home of Mrs. Henry: oe et Larri rday. q ure. ani iscussion . wor! us of work. » i CO ca on re Seba aIE Seeribe| Alice Mane te eockel and ORR Ess Chapter 'S of the Fs EO. Sittel: has ‘been -tntroductory. Ths -stuay —_._—_ $1.40 Tanlac ~__-+____ poh upeU ED Pa LE Poe ht a 4 hood meeting 1e hor of /Mrs. bpromises:*to be illuminating an Unemployment in Trinidad has led ry sp ‘Vitiney swish ile brothers ata as thik aetonineonratre ‘W.'H. Crawtord:® practical’ as a background for the|to a large exodus from the island, | 1.20 Syrup of Depsinics onc oe nent woo'grower was in Casper. yes- se 8 Bible student. age, 866 South Lincoln street, by the terday to attend the Cheyenne-Cas-| p, y, Hendricks {9 leaving in-alipastor, the Iev. Lewis i. Carter, a ln oa — $1.00 Squibb’s Oil___-_________.__ | tball game. tow : Health Education Activities. GUESS WHAT KIND OF RSA pete rae ete charge, at" 0: lange’ chon | eee Sete by ner te | . Tas, commer Wontaatg clus met! beat eineatien Aestettce, | OER is PICT UE gc Vickise see oo ik gts Se ae 29 W. R. Johnson expects to leave By jeate pores on | Saturday afternoon at the home of |élass for young women employed in BELOW the tite ot thieceoaie toe California PRERU nek BoUnaveomiE Is. J: pecegy lige’ ia ieee and Mr. 9nd! Mrs. W. A. Blackmore on South|the Burlington offices and-wives of! Watch thi dail $1.50 Kolar Bak _________________ where he will join Mrs. Johnson| Mr, and Mrs. West.ot Dimeuit;| "22 Wissins. of Midwest. | wotcott’ street. An interesting and | ‘thee employes will meet Tuesday ate is space daily Van E and where they will make their| Wyo. have been saanane met R 3 instructive review of the proponed | evening at § o'clock In the Burling-|and guess all makes of auto-|—# $1.50 Van Ess -______ (44 5) SS eh , ho ‘s) Sein Couper eee ee ert | «Barto: Riso* Wale * discovered by} constutional amendment, kocer oe ton club room. The work will be}mobiles shown—if you‘can! T me for a year. time in Casper, having been called! Christopher Columbus in 1493. the “Severarice Tax" was given by | under Miew Glenn aicGaney ot the 30c Sal Hepatica -__--_--_-__s_ alee iy Mr. M. 0. Danford. Mrs. ¥. R. Fir-|y, w. C, A. and a lively interest is A min read an entertaining paper on| being manifested. $1.25 Egyptian Henna ~__________- - “Yellowstone National Park" with| ‘The ¥. W. Cc. A. symnasium class 85 d S 1 many nictures to illustrate her read-| meeting on Thursday evening at the RC JAMOAI See. fr sn hts 7 - ing. Following these two numbers| Methodist church gymnasium, is : . * on the program, general discussion | overcrowded and others are still ap- | —=—=—*({\|Ii1|||nl1||1)}—_—ey i 15¢ Book Rolls____-_-__- followed. Delicious refreshments plying for admission. As soon as were served by the hostess. The/an available Gymnasium can be se- é Text meeting of the club will be held | cured a new class will be organized a é é nm two weeks at the home of Mrs.| but ft is impossible to arrange for , W. C. Newell, 228 West Bleventh | those on the waiting list at present. Mail Orders Filled & street. Those interested who have not yet (ely fe applied should leave their names at : ' Seventy-five women have been| tho office so that they may be noti- At These P. rices é “a ordained as ministers in the Con-| fied when the new class begins. } W. h . - opera, church of the United Os a ayes . ape guar day, have had at least one every day ||| States, and of the number Oo eR pli eg CLOSING OUT SALE|/ Every merchant carries on a closing out sale continuously. We all wish we could close out every article we have in stock, be- cause we can always get more quickly and that’s the only way we can pay rent and taxes. CLOSE OUT the merchandise as quickly as possible, i GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE Some of us are goinig out of business faster than we can realize. : i intelligently should not fail to cast NUMBER 2 __ “Say it with Flowers” The Flower Shoppe O, C, LENZ, Prop. Fresh Cut Flowers—Potted Plants Special attention given WEDDINGS—PARTIES—FUNERALS Reasonable Prices “When You Need Flowers, Call on Lenz” 542 South Center Phone 2574 A Great Advancement in Radio The Brunswick Radiola Combining the world-famous Brunswick Phonograph with the superlative achievements in radio, the Radiola Super-Heterodyne—an entirely NE W. conception of the musical possibilities of radio. The Brunswick Radiola Super-Heterodyne some remarkable features: } But let us tell you the kind of sale we are having AStaying-in Business Sale With “Staying-in-Business” Merchandiso— Introducing £ < 1 Beanies Pegs oatsite antennaé—no 4 4 . oun: es. Put it In any room—~ Crane’s Cordlinear Playa wherever you place A NEW CRANE WRITING PAPER ; Dic ev pene sleparity, permitting you to ‘‘cut out’? what you don’t want to hear and pick out instantly what We Have a Reputation to Maintain— A pepe of distinction with a touch of you do. a . » Combines the superlative in radio % Aften you have shopped around the other sales—come to our Hunt best describes this Imtest: Crane cres- 3 ba ee aoa in phonographia sale, and see the difference. The smart “cord” effect. with its self-tone radio in one. Brunswick Radiola No, 160 cross lines lends richness /and character that must be seen to be appreciated. Monday night, in our store, the Brunswick Radiola will receive the Davis “77 We shall be glad to show yu our stock of and Coolidge speeches, starting at 7:15, Casper time. this new writing paper. f ‘ } ae The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. Sprechers Ph c rmacy Y oat Home of the Brunswick Radiola 232 East 2nd CASPER Phone 194 133,S. CENT) and Lavoye OTHROC wants to see you a Corner First and Center—Henning Hotel Block Phone 2526