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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1925 ee | By MARY TOBIN Northwestern Woman's Club To Meet Wednesday The Casper Branch of the Chica and Northwestern Railroad Woman's club will meet in regular session on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in'the Natrona County library, the club expects to have at this meeting visitors from the Parent club of Chicago. who will arrive in a special car tomorrow. Tho visitors will be entertained at a dinner at 6 o'clock and a social meeting at 8 o'clock at the Lutheran church on CY avenue, all members of the club, employ: of the railroad and their familie: being invited to attend. Those wish- ing for further information are asked to phone Mrs. H. R. Lathrop, 116. Lutheran Aid Meets Thursday Mrs. Carl Schauss and Mrs. I Stubson will act as hostesses at the regular meeting of the Ladies Ald society of the Grace English Luth- eran ald society to be held Thurs- day afternoon at 2:20 at the church. Presbyterian Aid To Hold Meeting Thursday The Preshyterlan Ladies’ aid so- clety will meet on Thursday after- noon at 2:30.o'clock at the church with members of Mrs, Sennett’s vision acting as hostesses ee Rummage Sale Planned For Friday And Saturday The ladies of the Grace English Lutheran church will hold a rum mage sale“on Friday and Saturday. November 6 and t the Presby- terlan church at Mill: Pa Dinner Last Evening At Townsend Hotel L. W. Blpers, wh {s leavin on for Kansas City to make his home and who is connected with the White Refining company, was host at a dinner given last evening the Townsend hotel private din- g room, honoring C, A, Knight, sperintendent of the refinery who make his home in Argentina. vers were laid for 12 guests. eee Miss White Is Hostess at Radio and Dancing Purty. Miss Pauline White was hostess lastevening at a radio and dancing party given at her home, 640 South ‘ “DIAMOND DYE” ANY GARMENT, DRAPERY Just Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye 5-cent pack contains direc tions so simple any woman can tint soft, delicate shades or dye, rich permanent colors in lingerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, dresses, coats, stockings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, hangings —everything! Buy Diamond Dyes—no other kind—and tell your druggist wheth- er the material you wish to color is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods.—Ad Marcel and Bob Curl $1.00 Betty’s Beauty Parlor Phone 707 Council No. 5 Ash street. Punch was served dur- ing the evening and at the close a lunch was served, Among those who utended were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whorton, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. John EB. Donahoe, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilks, Miss Cather- ine Banning, Miss Bernie Morris, Miss Helen Morris, Miss. Margaret Hammond, Charles C. White father of the hostess, Elmer Bell, Fred Crowe, Theadore Hancock and Roy Vetters, eee All Day Session of Baptist Auxiliary. The Woman's Auxiliary* of the First Baptist church wil: hold an all day session on Thursday, November at the church parlors. A pot luck ch will be served at the noon eee Open House Today at Y. W. C. A. Home, of the boar the Young Women's . Christian association will act as hostesses to the people of Casper this evening from 7:30 o'clock until 10. The di- ctors received this afternoon from o'clock until 5, for the purpose of giving the citizens of Casper an opportunity of seeing the work car- ried on by the organization, the open of directors of | house this evening to be for the same purpose, eee Mrs, Wheeler Today For Tea Club Meeting. Mrs. M. N. Wheeler was hostess this afternoon at her home on North Lincoln street for the regular meet- ing of the Tea club. Substitutes for the afternoon. were: Mrs. M. P. Wheeler, Mrs. O. L. Walker, Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mrs. J. WW. Johnson, Mrs,H. R. Lathrop and Mrs. A. E. Stirrett. eee P. BE. 0. Meeting With Mrs, Thomas, Cliiapter O of the P. EB. O. Sister- hood will meet Wednesday evening at at the home of Mrs. Edna Thomas, 730 Kirk street. All unaf- filliated members are inyited to at- eee | Informal Dinner Party Last Evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wilson enter- tained informally at dinner last eve- ning at their residence on Fourth street, to celebrate their eighth wed- ding anniversary. Govers were laid at a table decorated with bronz pom poms, for the host and hostess, Mrs. H. Mirland and daughter, Betty Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horlan, Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Anderson and three children. Stuart Auxiliary ¢ Tomorrew. e Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Clan Stuart will meet tomorrow evening the Odd Follows’ hall at 8 o'clock during which time candidates will be initiated and refreshments served. oe Special Meeting Wednesday of Aid Society. A special meeting of the Iadies’ Aid society of the Winter Memorial church will be held on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. C, R. Green, 1207 North Durbin street. Plans will be completed for a chicken supper to be given on November 11 at the church, vee Legion Auxiliary Meeting Wednesday. The regular monthly meeting of the American Legion auxjiHary will be held on Wednesday evening at the Mountain States Power company building. eee Troquois Council to nitiated Candidates, Candidates will be initiated at the regular meeting of the Iroquois degree of Pocahontas — ai, tn FREE Foot Comfort Demonstration Tuesday, Nov. 10th Foot troubles are universal. Government records show that 7 out of every 10 adult people have some form of foot trouble. You are probably a victim of foot trouble yourself. It may be only a corn, a callous, a bunion or some more serious trouble such as weak and broken-down arches. You might not know the nature of your trouble but you do know that your feet ache, pain, and get all tired out on the slightest provocation. » FOOT COMFORT EXPERT HERE Come to our Foot Comfort Department on the above date and get a Free Demonstration. Thete’s no charge for th aluable service. This work is in charge of a Special Demonstrator from The Scholl Mfg. Co. This is an opportunity that every foot sufferer should grasp. FREE PEDO-GRAPH PICTURE + In a few seconds’ time, without remo I photographic print of your foot that posi- tively shows if you do have foot troubles and to what can make ing the hose, he stage the trouble has progressed. This service is abso- lutely free and places you under no obligation whatever. FREE SAMPLES Do you want to know how to stop corns hurtin; in- -stantly? Come in and get a sample of Dr. Scholl's Zino- pad and pr Ons home DEPARTMENT They remove the cause of ‘corns—friction sare. Thin, antiseptic, healing. 7 ace STORE ay Name of Royal Swedish Beauty Linked With Two Crown Princes, On tho heels of denials of the reported engagement of Princess Astrid of Sweden to Olaf, crown prince of Norway, comes a rumor that she may be Prince of Wales’ bride. Her lates! it photo. to be held on Thursday evening at tne Odd Fellows’ hall. Refreshments will be served by Mrs, ssie Hurst and -diss Olive Barker, Members of Spiritualist Church to Give Social. Members of the Spiritualist chur will give a social a week from day at the Knights of Pythias hall Departmental Club Monthly Meeting Wednesday The regular monthly meeting of the Casper Women’s Departmental club will be held on Wednesday af? ternoon at 2 o'clock at the Mountain States Power company building, Pioneers’ Association Annual Dance November 17 The annual Natrona Pioneers’ as- sociation dance will be given on fuesday evening, November 17, ac- cording to an announcement made yesterday by Mrs. Rex ‘Fanning, a member of the committee in cha of arrangements. ment will be given States ‘The at the Power company eee entertain. Mountain building | Mrs. Boyle is Hostess } To Friends at Luncheon | Mrs. Earl C. Boyle was hostess today at an informAl luncheon and bridge party given at her home, 108 Bast Tehth street, for twelve guests. Among those to enjoy the hospital ity of Mrs. Boyle, were: Mrs. John McFadyen, Mrs. L. A. Reed, Mrs. Ben H, Pelton, Mrs, Fred Newman Mrs. R. E. Evans, Mrs. A. H. Cot Mrs. J. EB. Nanway, Mrs. T. C. ‘Ton- kin, Mr: C. Spears, Mrs. Joe Den- ham, Mrs, W. 0, Edna Smith, Wilson and Miss ee Children’s Party is Given Monday Evening ‘To honor her small daughter, Hel- en May, whose birthday occurred on Sunday, Mrs. A McCabe enter- tained at a children’s party on Mon- day afternoon at her home, on East Fifteenth street. The afternoon was most pleasantly spent in games and contests, prizes being awarded to the winners. Sixteen neighborhood children at tended. | Personals Mrs. Jack Ellis, who underwent an operation last week’ is reported to be convalescing rapidly, according to word receiveg here yesterday from Mayo Brothers hospital. Mrs. Ellis has been in Rochester for the last ten days. eee Mr. and Mrs. C. C, Floyd were av- rivals here yesterday from their home in Chicago. see Mrs. Martha Willisby is spending | the winter months in Denver, mab In, her home there with her daug \ ter and family. eae Mr. and Mrs, Robert Irwing and son are spending four or five days in Denver, having motored to that city Sunday, eee C. E. Dykeman of Denver ig visit; Ing in Casper, a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dykeman | on Ash street. | vee Mrs, Arthur McLear is spending a few days in Salt Creek, visiting with her son and daughter, Mr. and | Mrs. E. E. McLear. | eee | Miss Lena Holland is visiting with friends here from her home near Buffalo, eens Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Wallace have returned from a. three-days’ visit spent with Mr, Wallace's par- ents in Montanu. eee Mr, and Mrs, C. W. Marling have been visiting in the Salt Creek field for several days eee Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Jordan of Denver are here today eee Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Longshore have returned from a pleasure trip spent in Indlania nnd Oh!o. The trip was inade by motor. ee . iar. and Mra. George Gibson, of 228 West Thirteenth street, an: nounce the arrival’ Monday morn- ing, November 2, of » seven-pound | Western baby daughter. Mr, and Mrs, Charles Hennessey | of Shirley Basin, were in Casper yest to attend the. funeral of rgess, who dled last H. O. been visiting in C Barber of Lander has sper, Philip Mahoney of the Buffalo Creek ranch is, spending the day here on business and will be a guest while here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney. R, E. Wertz of the Producers’ and Refiners’ corporation. and Mayor of Parca, returned today to his home. He was accompanied by Mrs. Wertz and his mother, the latter to re: main in Casper for several days. eee Mrs T. B. Hood, commissioner of child and animal protection ts In Casper on business from Chey- enne. Mrs. Hood was a former res- {dent of Casper Mrs. W, A here for a few Moses of Guernsey {s days PLANT NEWS ahaa ahs H. Hamilton ret Friends will be pleased to learn |tric plant after spending three we of the continued improvement of the| at Grass Creek, Wyo. small son of Mr. Mrs. Haro! once hompson, who hit last week} Word has been received from M ar, breaking two of his ribs. |, §, Sanders, who {s in- Rochester, Sais Minn,, recovering from Recent Casper visitors in Chey-| tion for appendicitis, that she is do- enne included; Mr. and Mrs. J. W.| ing nicely and expects to leav: Longshore, M. d Mrs. Thomae|She is going to Arkansa: Haymond, H. Person. yyer and Henry Fred Currie of South Jack- son street, left last week for Colfax, Wis., having deen called there by the serious jllness of his mother. Mr, and Mrs. George Jarvis are now residing at 201 East Ninth street, the home formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs, John Whelan who expect to spend the winter in Flor. ida, Trainmen Plan Wage Advance CHICAGO, Noy. 3. — (P) — The Association of « General Chairmen the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and the Order of Railway Conductors met here today to*plan new contracts expected to cover & proposed advance in wages. W. G. Lee, president of the traln- men, said the field of discussion might include everything bearing on thelr work, including rules and work- ing conditions. L. E, Sheppard, president of the order of Conductors, was present. gienic methods to assure immaculacy at all times F EW. modern women bet employ a new and different way in hygienc. A way that supplants the old-time “sani- tary pad” with true protection, Wear filmy frocks and light things . .. any ti Dance, motor for hours without dowbt or fear. It is called “KOTEX”™... five times as absorbent as the ordinary cotton padi Thoroughly deodorines .. ~ thus ending ALL fear of of: fending. Discards as easily ag 2 piece of tissue. No laundry. No embarrassment. You ask for it without hesi- taricy simply by saying “KO- TEX” at any drug or depart- a few id ways ment store. Costs ont cents. Proves risky a folly, KOTEX No laundry—discard like tissue { LD. s ownsend hot te to N jay at the o- George nortie er resident is Che Casper Dally Cribune CITY BRiEFS f the Marlar el. Mr. St y Mexico, nnah, J. A. Durham and@ ‘ossby are Denver men regis- Henning hotel, Meigh, Seattle, arrtved in Casper last even- om Montana and is a guest at former visiting with her parents until Thanksgiving. Mr. Sanders will join them and they will return to their home at the Electric plant. J. C. Lever, formerly of Casper, has moved his family to the field. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris entertained eight guests at their apartment Oc- toher The evening was spent playing five hundred. Guests pres- ent were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peo: ples, Mr. and Mrs. J, 8S. Mercer, Miss Clara Lois Peoples, M Merce! n Elaine 2). Mr. ai ined nson enter- Tidi of Casper, © visit his “ PRIESTS HELD | BY BANDITS Mr, Ferris and fam’ 3.—(#)—Informa- ican priests andits at St. John’s isl south of Henkong, has be ed by the American Legation It is understood that are nd, WASHI TON, 3— P— Consul General Roger Culver at Hong Kong informed the state de- partment today that he was pro- ceeding to St. John Island, south of Hong King to investigate personally friends here from Moneta, reports which had reached him that 4 Sa. two American ts were being J. H. Holland of the Hendri Bol-| hea by bandits there. The consul dorf company has returned from id he had asked the commander of ae ‘e e Asiatic fleet to send a destroyer ‘ 25,8 to obtain the release of the prisoners Fred Kampf former Casper resi-| and a telegram from Consul General dent {s here from Cheyenne for a short time. ‘ H. J. Turk se W. ©. Irwin of on business, ee H. FE. from Midwest. o- on business, ee A, Finch fir a few 4 of § A. J. Cunningham ts from the Bar C ranch. Martin came in ——_.—- SALT CREEK ELECTRIC Leigh McNeese of Ruffalo is trans ing business affatre, Sussex is in city on business for a few days. Midwest fs chroeder {s here from Arminto of Riverton is tn Casper urned to the in Casper here an opera. PIMPLES ITCRED ALL THE TIME Were Very Sore. Bothered a Year, Healed by Cuticura. “I had a great many pimples and blackheads on my face. The pimples were very sore and looked badly. They itched about all the time, and when I scratched them it caused the trouble to spread. 5 was bothered with them about a year. I tried other remedies without suc- cess. I read an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment so purchased some and in a fe months I was completely healed." (Signed) Miss Ethel Heitman, 1201 Cedar St., Pueblo, Colo. Make Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment your every-day toilet prepa- rations and have a clear, sweet skin, soft smooth hands, and « \bealthy scalp with good hair. Cuti- {cura Talcum is unexcelled in purity. Soap ie, Olntment 36 and the. Talcam Be, Bold “Gutdoura Lavorstorlon Dept 1. Silden Mare” NES™ Cuticura Shaving Stick 25c. this PAGE THREE Tredwell reported warship probably would bs Macao to render assistan Canadian Pacific © IN EUROPE Autumn a good time to go Each year more experienced travel- ers are choosing autumn. The weather then is usually most delight- ‘ul. Accommodations are easier to et. Go this autumn, on a Canadian acific Empress, or a Monoclass (one class) Cabin liner, from Mont- real or Que’ Only 4 Days Open Sea Full information from local steam- ship agents or Locust St., St. Mo ~ Radiola| Super- Heterodyne Was $267.00 Now $160 Complete Chas E. Wells Music Co. 282 & 2nd Street Phone 194 The Food Center 120 West Second St. Turner-Cottman Building Visit Our Clean, Sanitary MEAT MARKET | Just a Few of Our EVERY DAY PRICES Isn't it logical to | DO YOUR TRADING | HERE? | No. 3 Can Sweet | ---25¢ 18c Potatoes —- No, 8 Can Hominy- No. 8 1 Krau 18c Cabbage, lb. ~~ 3c Squash, each.10c and 15c Tomatoes (Utah Pack) No. 1 Can 9c No. Can. No. 2% Can | Pork and Beans, } 2, Can ya t. Cottontail Rabbits, each — Lard, Ib, 5 Ibs Cauthorn’s Milk 18¢ PHONE YOUR ORDER | It will in person 10¢ r the same careful en those call SAVE AT The Fond Center 120 West Second Street Turner-Cottman Building y Representativi Phone us 113 ONE E. Fite MAYTAG SHOP "225 AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Demonstration See our big advertisement or phone for details e Always in Charge of ANNUAL SALE OF Albrecht Furs SAINT PAUL Wednesday and Thursday Only $60,000.00 stock in charge of Albrecht representative on display. ever held, Founded 1855 November 4th and The greatest of sale 5a All are priced ver Raw fur prices are later you will pay a great de mounting — M ESOTA 5th fine furs we have y lou al more The women of Casper and vicinity are cordially invited to call and see this wonderful display. BLAKEY & Co. <