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O | have been extended to all W. B. A. members in the state to attend tl rally. “ae ds Guest of Honv: |The guests invited Spears farewell Nicolaysen | Mrs. Pa | miah Mahoney, on Jr., will ent al bridge lunche ufternoon. G Kem, Mrs, W. F. Ott. ! Lemon Removes Lines, W: G ‘inkles ; on into th most tired lines smoothed out, [Radioia Heterodyne Was $267. 00 Now $160 Complete Chas E. Wells Music Co. 232 BE, 2nd Street Phone 194 j Resin iol You are sure of correct style in the selection of our Hats. Full line of patterns. Velour and Felt Sport Hats. isiness meeting omens | *-} ture. cree 1 A. Tomorrow Forelgn Wars will liold tts regular | Rin ese aol » anust be there at nejace ‘Tea wrinkle lotion t lines and eradicat | come to attend. s grant night.| Past Pocahontas tell Club To Meet 1 crows-feet ng a more to ‘cheeks the skin St. Marks Guild To Mee tes ‘ bs x) There will be a meeting of St,jat the I. O. O. F, hall on Thursday Mix this harmless jotion yourself a since it Sr oa immediately after | Mark’s Guild at the Parish House on | €vening. Business of Importance: z o'clock. | Will bo transacted. All visiting mem: ‘Albert | bers are requested to be present | |W. B. AG | Meeting ty Mrs, Frank Fianagan,] parish ck Sullivan, Mrs. Frances Big lin and guests, Mrs. Meryle Havens Study Club and Mrs. Seely Weed; Mrs. Charles Yesterday Cempbell and mother, Mrs. Ryan:| ‘The Study Club met yester: | Mrs. Don Smith, Mrs. Neil Tyler.) ihe home of Mrs. Tom Cooper, 833 M. Andrus, Sullivan, Mrs. Geis. n Barnes, Mrs. A. Hoff, Mrs. G, R. | Business Girls Class Of M. B. Church Meeting There was a meeting of the Bu oss Girls’ class of the Method: burch last evening at the churc nner was enjoyed, ary and treas The G reporter, Edna | Baptist church will y 1 Mrs. Rynalski: olland. There was a social hour} ‘ay far an ali d terwards, at which Miss May Bilj-| With Mrs. Cahndl son, a returned China, gave a ve 1 Practice Of ‘ and officers at 8 o'clock. ten relaxea| SY Members desiring to practice o fill in for the drill team are wel-} The Past Pocahontas meet at the home of Doren, 604 South Beec* street, . clear and fresh, ‘Thursday, October 8, at 8:00. ts use this eee enlarged pore whiten sal will) B. Firmin, Mrs. W. S. Kimbr Van} Anna Leeper and Mrs, W. M. Hol Thursday afternoon at 2. ————— —— | Mrs. T.'G. Adams and Mrs. Jones will be hostesses. heeting on Monday to be held on October 19 in honor of Miss Bina M. West, the supreme commander, who has been elected first woman president of the Nation. al congress of America. Invitations Junior Choir To Meet The Junior Cholr of St. Mark's church will hold a rehearsal at the House on Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock, P.} South Wolcott street. A delixhtful tumn being carried out in the dec- was the subject of discussion, and a most successful meeting was h ene Ceramic Club To Meet Mrs. B, R. Pauley, 1525 Me- a| Kinley street. h the fol igs, ae Pres}. | Gleaners Circle of vice-president, | Bavtist Church Meets ners of the first on Thure working session missionary from | Street, y interestne lec- Vv. F. W. Auxilliars To Meet Thursday This Afternoon at hor home. clude Mr: ener. Mrs. Invited guests in . Friedm: i, Mrs on} land. eee | Redmen Meeting | Thursday Evening ' Popo Agle Tribe No. 10 will meet | Refreshments wilt be s somruittee in charge. { eee | Synurgae To Give ryed by th The W. B. A. held thefr regular | Bridge Luncheon | with} At the regular meeting of St. | much success. Different plans were} Mark's Synurgae last night plans | discussed, and those for a program is | regard to givin meed not anney yeu. Bi nd dance decided on. H } heads, etc. are Foie pm a frouie rye by ' PRICES VERY REASONABLE ANNE’S HAT SHOP BALCONY MIDWEST PHARMACY HUNTER-GOLL NEW AND USED FURNITURE os enters..- ese. eae 5a Way ~-$3.00 and Up Gas Ranges -__--_____--__ Kitchen Cabinet and Base-_____-_ Used Davenport ~--____-_ Sanitary Cots —__ -$1.50 and Up Kitchen Cabinet We Do Packing and Crating © 242 West First St. ---$12.00 Phone 2200 Credell’s Leave Casper 8:00 a. m, Arrive Denver 8:00 p. ni. Fare $11.50, at the Rate of 3.6 Cents Per Mile CASPER HEADQUARTERS AND TICKET OFFICES Henning Hotel,. Townsend Hotel, Gladstone Hotel ATTENTION! Christmas Offer These Prices Good Until October 31 18 Photos of an for the price of 12 plus______ 18 Photos of any of our 5x7 styles for the price of 12 plus__ 18 Photos of any of our 8x10 ve of our 4x6 styles e of 12 plus- (Under Sprecher’s) Royal Blue Line Parlor Cars Traveling on Regular Schedule Between Casper and Denver LUXURIOUS—HEATED—COMFORTABLE—SAFE An enjoyable trip over a wonderful scenic route. $1.50 $2.00 The C REDELL Studio 131 SOUTH CENTER ST. PHONE 2702 Leave Denver 8:00 a, m.- Arrive Casper 8:00 p, m “ridge Luncheon This Afternoon M dames H. U, Troth, A. F. Siren, J, Frank Matthews, K. Hartung, Har Victoria Kassis. ry Mrs Finney To Entertain Mrs, Fred Dewitz If You’re a Young Woman trying months of expectan Heving me of nausea’ and to my nerves, and IT do belie for Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrij tion. I have given the ‘Prescrip. vine and they have always been be efitted and strengthened .by its use Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescriptio: is truly a Woman's medicine that ‘I take pleasure {n recommending.” Mrs. Fred Dewitz, 625 N. Capital St Bend 100 to Dr. Pierce's Invallds’ Hotel in Buffalo, Y.. for trial pkg. Write for free advice-—Ady, DON’T LET YOUR RADIATOR FREEZE For Lack of ALCOHOL WE HAVE IT! Casper’s Finest Filling Station E. Chandler INDEPENDENT orations. Robert Louis Stevenson | Oxnard, Cal * The Ceramic Ciut will meet to- morrow afternoon at the home of 416 South Beech | The Auxilliary of the Veterans of | Mrs. W. G, Wilt of 443 West Sey- enteenth street will be hostess at an | informal bridge tea this afternoon ins, Mrs. Paul Weid. Mrs. F. jhaving been were discussed and completed with a bridge luncheon 24 at the Parish Honse. Tt was also stated that the Synurgae make F, ©, Steingraber and Mrs. . Keogh will be joint hostesses fn informal bridge luncheon to be given at the home of the former, 141934 Hast First street this after- noon. Invited guests include Mes- P. O'Brien, T. L. Reno, A. J. Rich- ards, A. Rynalski, L. Crittenden, old Marole, B. L. Rankin ang Miss Mrs. W, R. Finney of 427 Divine | com avenue will entertain at an informal | \1 bridge luncheon this afternoon at | her home. The guests of honor will be Miss Margaret King of Salt Lake | | ing company at tne « | Children’s Pictorial or Even in Middle Life Here Is Some Good Advice For You SALEM, Oregon—"While bringing up my family I depended upon Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription to keep up my strength. It was espo- cially beneficial to me during the T-would not have come through the critical time of Mfe so easily and | comfortably as I did had it not been tion’ to my daughters also when they had need of a special tonic and ner- | ent will be Mesdames V. B. Hanon, A. G. Fidel. C. L..Cron, Allan Mc ter. T. J. Cullen, nston, R. B, Leggett, J Tt, F. Tonkin, Glen Lit + M..G Rescoe Ree Paulus, oh Kamm: e Jacques and Miss Margare Personals Word has been received of the} lunch was served, the spirit of aw-j birth of a 7} yea! baby da Mr. and M been named Ju pson has returne » spent a f ends and rel wit Mrs. Stanley C. Hols ing here from Shertd: Stewar' & of the Rex Inve pany arrived in Carper from Denver to spend ting with her \father George Kelnert are Townsend from Mid- Miss Julia ©. the Gladstone from eee d is registered at Mrs James Powers Is spending a here from Poison Spider. eee fie Rogers and son Larry drove to Polson Spider on Sunday to spend the day there. eee d has been received from Mi: Tobin from Tulsa that Mi. Mary | Katherine King has called on_ her jduring her stay in the city. Miss | King {s a former resident of Casper Hed to Tulsa two years ago by the death of her srother, John. Her friends will be grieved to hear that she has recent- lost a second brother, James. eee Mrs, C. L. Bloom of Denver ar- ived this morning for a weeks virit two with friends. eee James Farris wos in Billings, |, ana, on business last week. | sie ie Mr. 1. M. Stauffer has resigned chief engjneer of the his position Salt Creek trie plant, and h pted one with the General E | trie company at Pueblo. | Raymond Swan has left by auto for Gorham, trical equipment In the Midwest msas, to install som ploration cc fleld. Miss May Ellison, sister of Miss Ura Ellison of this city leaves to- night for Denver where she will at tend the District Conyention of the | Women's Foreign Missfonary soctety. Miss Ellison has been a missionary society. Miss Ellison has been a| in China for several years. After leaving Denver she] expects to go to Columbia Unlver- nd se _nester’s work. missional sity for the s eee Mr, and Mrs. J. W > Wilson, 1 anied by their house guest s Atlanta Fuller of Lead, Dakota, spent the week-end In mopols, . Ses MIDWEST EE TRIC PL. ANT Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee the proud parents of a 9% pound baby girL born Sunday morning 4 idwest hospital. Mr. Gleason hief clerk for the Midwest Refi lectrie plant. Cross Word Puzzle Running Across, Word 1. “Hush-a-bye —, on} the tree top.” Word 4. One section of a play.’ Word 5. One who oils. Word 6. Active, hard at wo Running ‘Down. Word 1. A city in Massachu-|| setts. Word 2. A city in Germany. Word 3. Resembling pearls. YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE ANSWERED. ih w | representing Hart, cottsbluft, Neb. | FIRE PREVENTION PAYS +tth her sister, Mise Marie Barton, of the U. S. Veterans Bureau. The Jiadies will go to ‘Thermopolis. to- |tion of prop: | morrow morning to spend a day or } Prevention proj | ings. ne: | homes, and | With a population of 26 loss in 1924 was not quite 68 cents | South | Casper Warehouse _ Che Casper Daily Cribune City, who is visiting her sister, Mrs, { W. D. Johnson and Mrs. T. J. Cull who {s leaving Salt Creek to make -——- | CITY BRIEFS torney | chool of thi , long famous an iy resort to which have only a week or « , search of elk and other game, w xo and feel reasonably sure of mak | merce of the Uni Big game hunting representatives nid-year meeting . to be held in ¥{and Tuesday, ned folks in Ens past because i Patterson Jr Oakland ©: he irned from De ca three ¢ C. C. Reed and B Gordon, Schaffer and Marx are here from Chicago. eee W. Andrews, J. W. John ‘. C, Pratt are Salt Creek: v BIG DIVIDENDS, INDIANA CITY LEARNG IN TEST Proof that fire prevention pays urge dividends to the progressive community which undertakes a con- tinuous program 1s presented in the experience of the Michigan City, Ind, Chamber of Commerce. Michigan City, Ind., in 19 ed its year round Program. It had a fire loss In 1921 of $102,470.61. The population t was 19,400. The assessment valua: y taxation pur poses was $9,000,000. Since the f been under Michigan in 1924 in- a population start- way the pop a total incr.ase of over The assessment valua- ion in sed from $9,000,000 to 1,000,000, increase of approx! 000,000, The numb n City r of in 1921 was 5,800 almost ses and build ng fire protection, / While a large Increase was shown 50 per cent more:l jin population, a large increase in large increase in ment valuation, yet through fire prevention work the city shows usses a constantly decreasing fire loss an ur, $17,903.18 was tke total loss. 500 the fire ve capita, In 1921, before fire pre- j} vention work started, the loss was 7.28 per capita. What a difference! before, 68 cents. now. Fire ention and protection certainly ‘om 1921 to the present Mich! ‘ity has added 20 new factories and through fire p ention activities these new plants have been built to comply with every thought for fire prevention. ~ 2809 SCHOOL PLS Two thousand six hundred and nine school children have been ex- amined this year by Dr. Garst, coun- ty health officer, Dr. Garst expects to complete the examination of all pils by Chri a few cases of commun ases among Casper children present time PUTNAM FADELESS DYES 4 The original nd purposes Dye your feded garments, draperies, curteins, ce. trimmings, eaters, scarfs, etc,, a new end fashionable color with | Putnam—the dye that goes farther— | se clea brighter color—with no The same package will tint or ae all fabrice—silk, cotton and wool— in one operation—important in hend- ling silk-trimmed Joth dresses, suits, | etc. Complete directions on package. | Price 15 cents. itnam No-Kolor Bleach Sotdinere @ Color and Steins ee | XXXXX Flour More and Better Bread per sack Rye, Whole Whea' raha, Corn Meals. Ask your grocer for this flour and have better bread Company DISTRIBUTORS el. 27 268 Industria] Ave. red to resident hunt is reque the Chamber ¢ hunter fails to get b PAGE THREE “| GARL BLEY LAID AT kind OWNER IN CASPER T0 Casper invitea To AEST THIS AFTERNOON BOOK HUNTING PARTIES Send Delegate To, Mid-Year Meeting} week ral of Carl Bley who die& by drink Polson, was Saat this afternoon for the Shaffi ays fee Gay chape The Loyal Order ¢ = Moose had charge of the services. ber of Commerce of Cas is in receipt of an invitation to} Oo th third | 2 iver of Com-| Quick relief from pain, States Amer-| Prevent shoe pressure. Seattle on Monday | Ardrugandshoe storeseverywhere at Peomier | on’ “DE Scholl's Place Cardy: Talleys, Prizes ZOE MARKS Down the Steps lein Marks Music & Art Co. EB. 2nd n or about nm an elk hunting part nsked to call for consulta v 0 Hat Butte to t \° of several ar ‘SCOUT LEADERS MEET AND TALK OVER PLANS FOR TRAINING SCHOOL mittee of Canper cour prevention | y to be the minimu: ment and definite leaders were laid. esting program {s outlined and thy men who enroll for going to get Why Starve Yourself Trying To Reduce? “SILPH” REDUCING CHEWING GUM—a Wonderful New Discovery Will SAFELY— EASILY Take Off Several Pounds a Week! All you have to do is to "CHEW SILPH AND BE SYLPH-LIKE” Vo longer need you suffer from excess —No longer need you be humiliated s or remarks—No longer raelf to distraction of tire ea. With Silph Redue- m, the latest and most wonderful fe, every man, woman and y. quickly and’ easily reduce » is the result of years of { experiments—it,isdifferent advised to take off F \ 4 simple, safe, cheap and easy. 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