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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1925 SE ete ty By MARY TOBIN Neighbors of Woodcraft Will Meet Tuesday Evening Neighbors of W ooderaft, vclock, in the Odd Fellows’ hall. | Entertains I taeet this evening at the Knights of | Pythlag hall, during which time bus: iness of impotance will be tansacted. Following the initlation, refresh. | ments wil} table cen' Marjor! many b se ds, Hallowe'en Is Enoyable Affai Naomi Mc Whirter, part to music, dancing and cards. | A feature of the evening's entertain of the Clan lowe’en party this even ment was a reading given by little | Carpenters’ hall for leah Jane Sicks. At the close of|the organization and the evening a lunch wag served at|of the city a table cleverly decorated with CF dle pumpkins and lighted candles. Prizes for 500 were awarded to Miss Bsther Mack: Cc, M. Your Mrs. Int |W. rest Wy of at a dinner of handsome Birthday Anniversary Is Celebrated This Week | Miss Lucia Offenbacher was host the entertaine Winter. the season played a conspicuous part teks in the table decorations, black cats and witches, being much in evid-nce. A large birthday cake with lighted candles formed the. centerpiece, Sen. ren, arrived ming, and has —forsooth. a Hallowe'en party given Thursday evening at the home of tho latter 820 South Oak street. Designs sug- gestive of the season were used for the decoratfons, The evening was | spent in playing games. G in This shou friends here. eee her many The W;: ‘Thermopolis Ge ing ald Mr. @SOCIETY, — Casper | motive F a 2 Cirele No. 409, will meet in regular i es lease) session on Tuesday evening at eight | Former Casperite Candidates wiH be nominated and; Mrs, Wi f a lis H, Ger officers for the year elected, Other | Casper now of hen peasiat ae: important business affairs will be ccrtained Saturday afternoon, cto, transacted. 5 uae ber 24th, in honor of the ninth birth: nniversary of her little daugh- Dagne H elle | ter, Marjorie. Games were played Meeting This Evening — | trom 2 to 5 o'clock when a birthday The Order of D. 0. K will | feast was served by Mrs, rmany art witl give a Hal- in the all members of Scotch people News Items From Washington and nice Jones and Jerry Bileck. Mrs. . King, who have spent the Guests present for the evening past two weeks in Washington have were: Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Young,| returned to Cheyenne. They were Miss Gladys Wilson, Miss Koenia | the nts of much ‘social favor Schenck, Miss Esther Mackey, Mrs.| during their stay. Mr. and Mrs. unice Jones, George Mackey, C..C.} John ks of Rock Springs, and Gates, Jerry Blleck, Ed MeGuinn| Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Parker of Den- | and Leah Jane Sic ver, forn: f Casper, have also b IG PR returned, Interior Work ess at a party given on Thursday | appointme during the recent afternoon at her home, 1314 South | visit of Governor Ross, his guests David street, the occasion being her | mefuding « number of prominent birthday anniversary. fhe after-| people here to attend the federal noon was spent in playing games, | water rights hearing. Among those after which a lunch was srved by | present weré Governor Ross, Mrs. Mrs. Offenbacher, assisted by Mrs. | John Kendrick, and Rep. and Swartfager. Colors suggestive of | Mrs. Warren and Mrs. War in » Washington week after a summer spent in Wyo- are opening their apart- Inviged guests were: Frances La|ment in anticipation of the coming Mar, Loulse Ewing, Rebecca Rich- | social season ardson, Lueille Frost, Grace Po A Gh nler, Helen Olson, Ruth Swartfager.| Governor Ross’ last visit to Eimer Harris, Linn Frost, Forest | washington duly emphasized in Harris, Bitty Swartfa rl Of- | the local papers by some very good fenbacl 2", Ray Offent | photographs, likewise detailed de: Semis | seriptions in the Sunday society Lauies Aumilary Guests editions of the governor's costumes. At Hallowe'en Party | But it remained for one versatile Mrs. Herbert Barker and Mrs, Ber-| woman to coin a brand new word nard Hanson were joint hostesses at|in thus describing hor: “Mrs. Ros: excellent gubernatorial taste,” amuse Wyoming's chief executive as-t has yoming colony in the capl- VOTE FOR THE TICKET NEXT TUESDAY FOR MAYOR: FOR COUNCILMEN W.C. (Bill) EADS Ward 1 Ward 2 tion of the city’s affairs, which means No more lion dollar debt. and more real work for the city. Less gasoline and more shoe leather. By You for the Next Two Years Polls Open from 9 A. M. to5 P. M. “| AMERICAN .W. BARNEY SLACK L. J. (Daddy) BAERTHEL These men stand for ECONOMY in the administra- bond issues until we pay off our five mil- No more costly grading and improvement districts. Less joyriders in city-owned cars on the pay roll, Let's get back to the simple life in our civic affairs. Stand By Us Next Tuesday and We’ll Stand ELECTION NEXT TUESDAY, NOV. 3 this | | cluded members of the Ladies aux: | iliary of the Brotherhood of Loco- | ered with a birthday | joes covered with nine burning can- ® was .he recipient of pretty gifts from her young the list of those present in- luded Helen Herring, Jean Robin- Barbara Ol- r son, Ruth Browne, Barbara Milek.! Mr. and Mrs, | ny Wright, Dor Atfleld, ed at a Hallow Garretson, Jack Stewart, | vering at their home, 536 South Miss Ayling and Miss ant street, decorations suggestive of the season being used to make PS 2) ¢ ae the party more attractl; The first | Scoteh People of Casper part of the evening was devoted to | To Attend Dance Tonight. games and fortune telling, the lutter| Members of tne Ladies’ Auxiliary | cluded “Croesus” Widow to Marry Vicomte Mrs. Bessie Kohl, widow of the late Frederick Kohl of San Francisco, called because of -his homeliness and enormous wealth, “the Caliban Croesus,” is pre- paring for a honeymoon with the Vicomte de Lambarytye, whose title is French, , al will be augmented very shortly with the arrival of 1. M. Warner of Laramie, who will join’ the offi. cial force of Representative Charles ®, Winter. Mts. Warner and the baby will probably join him later in the season. see Miss Louise Sullivan having con- a very delightful visit with Mrs. Charles Thompson has re- turned to her home in Cheyenne. Deming is back in’his Civil Service month’s visit anc in Hon. snne, who was el degree recently Lirlmmer of Chey- ated to the 33rd the Scottish Rite has returned home. see Miss Dorothy Mondell, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. F’. W. Mondell, last week figured prominently at one of the smartest weddings of ‘the pres- ent social. season. Miss Mondell was one of the bridesmaids for Miss Elinor Wheeler, at her marriage to Mr. Marshal Orme Exnicios, of this city, Miss Wheeler is well known to many Wyoming people, having spent several summers at the Eaton ranch near Sheridan. Many delight- ful pre-nuptial entertainments were given for the bride, including. a buffet supper party at the Mondell George conclave, home with Mirs Dorothy as hostess, eee The second sisiant secretary of “ate, J. Butler Wright, with Mrs. KA cl Weve tz Homewa hound and hungry / peng / A hot, well made cup of delicious BAKER’S COCOA will appe af these Heentapped tites and alco provide con- siderable hutriti Dr. Louts instructor in Diseases cf Children at the New York Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital, lists cocoa in diet for school children, Walter Baker & Co, Ltd. Established 1780 Dorchester, Mass, Monrtatat, Caxapa Booklet of Choice Recipes sens frets Rubber Stamps MADE IN CASPER Mail Orders Accepted Hoffhine Printing & Stationery Co. Why Send Out of the State? ‘eb Weight .and thelr two, charnting Uttle girls, lidve recently’ moved ‘inte "their néw honse at 1325 18th street, which they have leased for the win- ter, Secretary Wright is proud to claim Wyoming as his state, as hé formerly ‘Mved «in Cody,,and still retains his Wyoming cftigensttp. } eee Mr. and Mrs. Tracey | McCraken had thé pleasure of entertaining a | few days ago, a former Wyomingite | and fraternity brother ‘of Mr. Mc- Craken’s, {nthe person of. Hon, | Ralph Jnmel,” adjutant general of Wisconsin. General Immel is a graduate of the state university at Laramie, and. will be remembered ag a famous star of the football team. He tsa close friend of Sen. LaFollette and made-the trip from Wisconsin with the senator, in. his car, eee Mrs. John, B, "Kendrick enter- tained informally at dinner recent- ly, in honor of Mr. dnd Mrs. Gilbert Aubrey Davidson, of San, Diego, CyJif. Mr. Davidson was. president ofthe commission which conducted the exposition at San Diego several years ago. The guest lst diso tn: eluded Governor, toss and her itece, Miss Tayloe. =) . Mrs. Leona’ M. Wells, private sec- ¢ Casper Daily cribune YW, 6. A. TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE TUESDAY IN NEW HOME ON $0. WOLCOTT In order that Casper folk of every age and of both sexes may inspect its new headquarters and learn | something of {ts work, the Young | Women's Christian Association will | hold a public reception and open house. at its home, 142 South Wol-| cott street, Tuesday afternoon and evening. Visitors will be welcome from 3 to 5 o'clock and from 7:80 to 10. \ Demonstrations of the fous | Lranches of association work will be given during the afternoon and ning, and workers will be present to explain and answer questions. There | will ilS0 be a musical program, full detallsof which will be vel later, retary to’Sen. Warren, has retufned from ‘a délightful visit to Norfollc, Richmond, Jamestown and other Virginia pionts. She was the guest of Mrs. Frank L, Polk, wife of Lieut. Col. Polk, formerly Miss Dorothy Patterson of! Lander. eee Mrs. John D. Clark, wife of former Rep. Clark, of New York, has ar | clved in Washington to spend the} winter with, her parents, Dr. «and | | Mrs. Reese Willams, formerly of | Cheyénne!” Friends of Dr. and Mr: | Williams’ will: regret to hear t | both the doctor and his wife are very feeble, health. eee | "73s "Allee {Lyman, “of Sen. Ken: | delek's .office, enjoying, a © visit | with friénds in Philadelphia, Later she will visit her friend; Misg Abbie | Dréw, at Syracuse, N. Y. Miss Drew.,formerly Uved in Laramie. hy y friends. Personals “Mts.\ Thomas Keene who recently indved kere from \‘Thermopdlis, Mr, | Keehp being engaged in the trucking | puginess in thls-clty, haw been visit: ing in ‘Thermopolfs' for’a week. eee ‘Mr.\and Mrs.\C..K. Miller are leay ing in'a few days for California to make their home for several months. @homas' Irvin motored to Rawlins | today. eee RW. Toole is spending a few days insColorado transacting. business af fairs. “nG. Wittams of hére( today, Salt Creek is T. M, Cullen is transacting .bus!- ness affairs(here from his home tn Minnesota, Mr.;and\ Mrs. Lyle Perkins and baby daughter motored to Casper yesterday from’ thei: home in Den- ver. oe H. Darling.was a recent +vis- tion here from Gréybull, eee L.\ P.. Montgomery is spending a few days here’ from Billings. eee > Miss Helen Gere of Kansas City iz In’ Casper; for several days having arrived last evening. * eee Bi J. Noland/of this city was in Riverton the first of the reek. eee Jack “Allen, deputy United States marshal, returnéd this morning from Cheyenne, where he went to deliver three. federal’ prisoners. ‘ eee Warren Dailey,, motor vehicle in- spector, returned to Cheyenne yester- day. eee _ Campbell Christian, Natrona coun- t livestock inspector, {s in Bucknum today on business. . Mrs. John’, F. , Trevett . returned this morning following from -a ‘six Kan- weeks’ pleasure trip spent in sag City, Denver and Boulder. eee | _C..0. Rockwell | OL, company... sp Riverton on buat ° of the Wedn 48. . Murle Casteel of Shoshon! business viritor here this week. eee Rert F. Rell of the Bell Studio, tored to Riverton en Wednesday. ee Robert A. Byrnes an G. A. Byr- nes\of:the Mutual Benefit, Health and ‘Accident association, spent yes- terday in Salt Creek on business in connection with thelr company. ' eee t Mr, and Mrs. R. G. Shaefer drove to Casper on Monday from Riverton. Mrs.,Shaefer returned to her‘home by ‘traln while: Mr. Schnefer drove mo- te Riverton a new truck. eee Mrs. Wy Smart of Shoshont, has'been visiting this week with her‘sister, Mrs, J. F Keith and tam- ily, of 283 South McKinley street, eve Leggett was a ReiB, cotppany, Riverton of the Texas Oll recent visitor in . Joe Puckett of eybull, has been transferred to the Chicago, Burling- ton & Quincy shops of this city. ee A. B. Conant of the A. B. C. Creamery .of Riverton, spent Mon- day and Tuesday here on business, eee Mrs. E. Caasteel of Shoshon!, vis- \ted here thla week with her daugh- ter, Mre. Roy Steffen. ie te Mra, Sadie Latouf is svending the week end {n Casper and will leave Monday for Lander to spend a short time. She will return to Casper next weelk, ———— NEW YORK—Compulsory voting whl be {htroduced tor first time at Australian genera! elections Novern- ber 25. Those eligible to vote and failing to go to polls are liable toa fine*of $10. Pentecostal Church) | | »Meetings every night at the Pull | Gospel Assembly, 924 North kcal | street, North Casper, | Meeting Sunday at 4 p.m. Preach- | Ing_by Rey. Collins, of Chicago, IL. | Sister Reeves and evangelistic p: ty of Nebraska, at 8 p. gn. Good song service and good m sages. Sunday school, 3:00 p, m Preacher, Howard E. Price. Pian J, an Deupree. he First Christian Sunday school,-9:45, followed by short service, | Chrisitan Endeay 0p. m society will meet on} afternoon with Mrs Ew. N.| Horn,: Mrs. Haughton, 675-R. -FIFTIVANNIVERSARY OF | WILSON PASTORATE 10 SEE SPECIAL SERMON || Members and frlonds of the First Presbyterian church throughout the | olty are invited to a service’ of'm jthan the usual significance at | tabernacte, Sixth and Durbin strec tomorrow, 11 a.m. It will be Ofth ary of the pastor: | of, Dr. on With this churet Th been busy years with growing membership and increasing | activities, ‘The smallest number re-| | ceived in any y was 131 and the During this {me the First chureiy has generous- Ssisted in establishing of unday schools and churches in out-| |lying districts of the ctty, Mills, North Casper, Kenwood and Moun-| taln View, These have been recog- nized: and accepted by the national board which has its headquarters in New York, and the board now as- aists in their maintenance. The First church and its minister have been identified with all the, best in- terests of the growing city,.. have met a large responsibility for the public good, and have: co-operated freely with other churches. The subject tomorrow will be of excep- tional ‘interest, with appropriate music by the large choir directed by Miss ARPA S12 ANTE INGREASE FIGHT CARRIED ON IN UnICAGD CHICAGO, Oct. 31.—(P)—A double the the | tabulat | partie fents 1 FULLGOUNT 0 CANADIAN VOTE. NOW AWAITED : OTTAWA, With seven commons st umn and the six members of probable at the ear sible definitely t sult of pubtful rvatives majo! a clear th are are'in the y ar northwe ive methods n the repor rals by in Wet m 1 bin, this abtt vi Se eee 7 WR SECRETARY UF The oOVleT L Ouv AEPUBLIG DEAN hiael “Ww. sioner-of war neral Frunse Leon Trotzky ary chief the young cow regime, a Moldavia Rumanian descent active revolutionist entered 1907 he for revolutionary propagunda ht years in pens scaped In front, and fc r the distr army Without to 1917 be becs vik revolution, leaders. m. one of the His next few red ars were varjou! Admiral and later nd Wr bolsheyiks in Den Th K Ichak forces of the south. chief credit enemies, BY DYING GIRL ARE ADMITTED NOBLESVILLE, (#)—Madge Oberh oltzer laration was admitted in evi day at the trial of D. ¢ Earl Klenck and Ear! ( nection with her muré¢ Will Sparks had ruled out s tions of the The defens barreled move to dismiss the western railroads’ petition for a five percent | rate increasé was in the hands of | Chairman Clyde-B. Aitchison of ane Interstate commerce com former a esent era) ern fa organiz tons and the American Farm Bureau Federation, filed a motion to dismiss. | the railroads’ petition on the ground | the’ Hoch-Smith foint congressional resolution constitutes —_ legislation calling lower rates if possible and therefore not contemplating any in- crease, State railway and similar commis sions having to do with transporta- tion and agricultire, at the close of last night hearing moved to dismiss the road's petition’ which they con- tended was an effort the Hoch-Smith resolution’ The hearing was resumed t with direct testimony from shippers to defeat In opposition to the Foran nd it was, hoped to complete that phase of the investigati here. Henry Curtia of Cadilla president of the Michigan eau Federation, was the firs and asserted that high freight rates had discouraged potato growers in the north peninsula of Michigan. The other petition to dismiss was tiled by J, F. Benton, Washington, D. C., genera} sollcttor of the Nation- al Association of y and Public Utility Commis-joners, on behalf of the state commissions of Arkansas, South Dakota, North Dakota, Wyo- ming, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mex feo, Oregon, ah, Oklahoma, lowa Kansas, Wisconsin, Washington and Colorado. facials WASHINGTON—Chairman Goff of senate election sub-committee or- dered seizure all ballots and election material’ in 1924 election contest jn New Mexico between H. O. Bursum and Sam G, Bratton, Democrat, who was declared clected last fall over} Bursum fm Bur, witness, a PHILADELPHIA—A patient asks questions 31% minutes after an. op: | eration for appendicitis, »ader a new fingesthetic discuswed at a physictans meeting. |PLENTY OF BOTH AT tain lon, and «(Radiola| Super- potgiodysis $267.00 Now $160 Complete Chas E. Wells Music Co. 32 d Street Phone Wants to Meet You At His New Drug Store TOWNSEND HOTEL BLDG. Phone 153 ——— NOW IS THE TIME ALCOHOL GLYCERINE THE ALEMITE SERVICESTATION 116 S. Durbin St. Phone 1904 CHARGES MADE PAGE THREE FLASHES OF LIFE The Associated Press) I ts MEDICIN eta Hace Pray WILLIAMS STOCK : He i ot stoc kmen's Open for Busi L OPENING Re ATE Announced ) OTHROCK ¢ ¢ been asked for a pre-election f my candidacy for the office of belief that the business affairs ¢ FIFTY MILLION DOLLAR concern, of nat a and e t there shou rule pr supervision Government a same ec: Ire nomy Th ate of e@ co-oper id that acti on on ) tp end af tion, tion promises along such line of operating and MMIIaIDAL debt expen and consequent benefit to all our cit should be promptly and sensibly forc nance should be enforced to the exclusion of lieve in these principles c and d, I will appreciate your 1 i if e to the best of \ promises or as to | f juire investigation oa | JOHN T. SCOT | (NATRONA ABSTRACT CO.) FOR MAYOR ALLCITIZENS TICKET | For Councilman: Ward 1I—WILLIAM SCHWARTZ Ward 2—LIAL D. BRANSON C ARL H. GOMPF W Ward 3 3 WYOMI ND fOTEL ] G! MO" TORW AY TOW PHONE 144 Casper-Buffalo- Sheridan 5 Stage LEAVES CASPER AND SHERIDAN DAILY 8:00 y M (No Transfer I Casper-Sheridan Daily Auto Service Saves 18 Hours—Good Equipment—Careful Drivers PHONE HEADQUARTERS HENNING HOTEL, CASP 616 CRESCENT HOTEL, SHERIDAN

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