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THURSDAY, Stink 26, igig ! | Mrs. Cobb Entertains |n few days visiting with her daugh at Luncheon \ter, Mrs. H. R. _Lathrop. The Henning hotel yesterday was) the scene of a one o’elock luncheon of An eight-pound boy was born to| beautiful appointments over which; Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Lathrop in Den Mrs. A. H. Cobb presided, the affair ver Sunday and from accounts re being given in compliment to tet ceived here, the baby and mother are daughter-in-law, Mrs. William | doing splendidly. Dr. Lathrop will Cobb of Kemmerer, who is uit arrive in Be enver today from Atlantic at the Cobb home. | City, N. J., where he was in attend- The guests were seated around va-! ance at a national convention of phy- rious small tables in the dining room, | sicians. each table being centered with a c rys-| sc tg tal vase of pink and white carnations.; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald At a larger table in the center of the| were in yesterday from their ranch dining room a silver vase was sur-| on Willow c eat rounded by four smaller crystal Ps sy ases which were also filled with aia and white carnations. At the \ __ Cl ¥ “NEWS | end of each course one half the mem- | g bers of every table progressed, mak- ng it possible for everyone to visit with the honor guest and the hostess at the center table, Folléwing the delectable luncheon card tables were arranged for those! who played auction while the other guests enjoyed an afternoon of 2 - needlework. Prizes for high score GE Boowag baat at cards were won by Mrs. William Dean, who has just returned from Kocher and Mrs: W. O. Wilson. Miss! France, have been visiting at the| Irma Patton drew the prize for those Homie’ of MA. and (Mra. Pitt. Covert engaged at needlework and Mrs. Wil- ter eae hd Sa A ‘ 7, |Jr., on CY avenue. They left to- liam °B. Cobb “was presented with 8/%4,5 for Greybull, where Mr. Covert guest prize. ‘ ; A {and his sons will attend a meeting 7 About fifty ladies enjoyed Mrs.| o¢ the Shriners and then return to Cobb’s hospitality. |{Phermopolis, where they will be join- |ed by Mrs, Cover: and will witness | the Stampede colebranons oe Sheriff P: Pat Royce left last evening for the Deer Creek park country, where he will take into custody Sam | Mason, a resident of that district, on the charge of unlawfully using a} horse belonging to George Stilphen “ * * Oil Operator Takes Miss Engelson as Bride Miss Gunhild Engelson was finited | in marriage to Hugo Anderson on} 122 MEMBERS IN Wednesday evening at six o’clock.| The ceremony was performed at the} ARM \é AND NA VY home of the groom on East Second, by the Reverend W. L. French. The} CL UB TO DA TE| bride was attended by her sister, Miss | Edith Engelson, and Mr. Harry Green! sep i acted as best man. The big driv: he bride wore a white georgette the Army and Navy club here has re- dress and carried a bridal boquet of ;sulted in securing a membership o white roses. The bridesmaid wore 122 thus far this week. Of this tots pink and carried pink roses. 110 are returned service men. The}, After the ceremony supper was! Campaign team by George Blackstone served by the bride’s mother. The! is leading in the number of member: decorations were carried out in pink | obtained. and white, sweet peas being in prom.; A 6 o'clock luncheon will be serv ed tonight at which the team nence. { Mrs. Anderson is the second daugh- ings will be announced. A musical} ter of Mrs. John Engelson and was | will be part of the evening's pro-; formerly of Chicago, Ill., but has!#ram. lived the past year in Casper. Anderson is a well known asicetts| LIEUT. N. G GEIS \ F and is actively engaged in the oil business of this state. { The young couple will Spend their ON VISIT HERE + honeymoon in Colorado, the former pet home of the groom. They will.be at Lieut. N. C. Geis of Casper, who is home to their friends at 327 E. Sec-| here visiting on a furlough from |} ond street, about juy 10. Denver, Colo., only recently returned | : {from six months’ Sere in, France. W. C. T. U. Sectaty to Hold |He was a memWér the’ médical Session in Library Friday The W. C. T. U. will meet Friday|there and at present is located in afternoon at the public library. A | Denver. round-table discussion on “Perpetual| being the first physician in Casper Prohibition” will be the chief topic |to enter the army sei service. invited fo be ‘present, ee IR AIL RATES TO | BE HIKED AGAIN ASSERTS HINES) (By United Press.) | ote WASHINGTON, June 26.—The| Miss Eva Davis of Badwater arrived | yajlroad administration is seriously in the city last night and is a guest| considering again raising freight at the home of Miss Katherine Des-' rates, Director General Hines told sert. the house interstate conimerce com- iotplaee mittee today. He declared the admin-| Miss Beatrice Jones of Jackson, istration was facing a grave problem Neb., was a passenger from Denver! in obtaining revenues to meet de- this morning and is visiting with her| ¢cits, sister, Mrs. Joe Dessert on North Ma- —— ple street, | “Youth will be served” evidently | i a means those teasers Old Man Cicotte, Mrs. B. B. Brooks returned from| White Sox hurlcr, is serving Ameri- Denver this morning where she spe! Some Inside Facts on Outside Paints Pure linseed oil and pure white lead do make « so-called “pure” paint—but also a poor paint; poor, when you compare its wearing qualities with the long life of Past Matrons Club Gu of Mrs. Patton The Past Matrons club is being en- tertained this afternoon at the beauti- ful home of Mrs. Hugh L, Patton on, N. Wolcott street. * ANDARD Hehe aN High Standard contains something besides pure linseed oil aud white lead. The other things used in the making of this good paint are called **balanc- ing’’ materials. They give the paint elasticity, strength and durability; these are essential qualities ina paint that must give best results. HOLMES HARDWARE CO. “Holmes to Homes” —$$—$_—___ hE Kasper Daly Eribune —— A for 500 members for | c feorps of the Ameciean army over| 4 He held the distinction of || PACE THREP BAKE SALF YOUTH RAISED EXPRESS CHARGES AND PAYS FINE The get-ric ch ployed WHITE GUARDS IN 19 MILES OF RUSS CAPITAL |. the olden days. Gradual cal y himself down ontil his HELSING or “at Fear hin gets in his hand and his elbow on jayed.)—-Rus SALOON WON'T DIE WITH OLD JOHN BARLEYCORN, IS ASSET SAY SALVATION ARMY PEOPLE YORK June 22 s long as anyone listens to nvinced of the benefic $e ox bar enk ta acichovee 5 piigici N ie thie Se bl pr P ar ; and he's anchored | guards have pied in pee ing time miles from Petrograd ! 1 the river-front saloon, where the f ‘ ' a repory reaching here would brin u ul y Bum formerly got a glass of aes q trial showed th y a andwich for a nickel the The best store in the best little city, who i t 1 n Army intends to ve the .n the west solicits, at reast, a share peas . ame old bartender with his cheery of your trade. We are the only ax pies Howdy, Mike! Hello Bill!” on the s.rictly Cash Store in Casper. Ai) oa than. U ob. That is, if he wants to stay, and géods must be paid for before leay tty A ‘ for $1 ¥ aid they would But ing ovr store or on delivery All are boy wher : doughnuts will re- treated alike. Pay CASH and P ade | drink The stove and LESS. We cater to quality as atmosphere will still be as price. Groceries Meats and Hard But the exy dakaben : declared ware. cidentally 1 to feed him CASPER COMMERCIAL caused his ar s and religion Phone 10. iaiibasee After re ente ynehronize we can main- — Se —— warning, the boy tow and 1 the saloon as a place where a mother, who was fab tite be nun can drop in, get a bite to eat and was visibly distressed over th af varm himself, and incidentally elimi te all the zing influences ss § i e inate the saloon. It aimg ““8t Surrounded t ld rum house, | lennli Z thun Welte added Salvation Army ies—veterans also of the A. E » will capitalize officials the! immense popularity among the returni doughboys to assist make y the sal etive place for the WORKED WITH GREAT EDITORS ON TRIP HERE :: Reminiscences, p: own and outer. PHELAN STANDS Gilet tedsvi ects UP FOR LEAGUE of H. R. Smith, now of 1 . n Irink Wyo tbabitor Shivers in| the IN THE SENATE paper $ pioneer “soft drink” which h thee of Bro cs WASHINGTON, June 26,—Asser- ns that the League of Nations would handicap the effort for Irish fom were denied in the senate to- nator Phetca of California, at article 10 of the coven- ant applies only to external aggres- posed to be geht Pp and ibune, Col H Louisville Couri pape r go 7 of th others Mr. Smith told of the entricities terizing of these g¢ —s H. Posey left here today hester, Minn., to enter the culiarities, 3 rowded brother's hospital, litze n his estim with hot oo ee ee greatest editor of bronzed, over here from the r s of the A. E ge passenger, t And the y at that. He | tinted ; Aes seas be fgehgal SOF00O 0000000660004 0 00600 000 F OOOO OF IOO SON OSS OS OOO OORS obe, then move ies ere he acquired nurses e per and later to war many that now When Select ng Y ou ] purchased the W orld, h rape f jd called for 1 Yr j greatest newspapers in the world to- 2 gin rickey ora § traight. f the brass nder ho STATIONERY 1 by the cl Pulitzer, Mr. Smith recall to work and e muc a from his employes. Remember you are judge¢ John Shik fe, of Wil. #rour nis foot “for the rail. °f Makes ifference whether he is + . . liston, g@ re i y ’ pears rk h with his ‘. of Stationery You Use. So « ably vill talk Light weight suits for Sum- mer comfort. Tropical worsted, palm beaches, mohairs and serges in light, medium and dark pat terns. Buy the Best We recommend Eaton’s Highland Linens for those who discriminate Two and three piece suits, half, quarter and , skeleton lined. Tailored to hold their shape under all conditions, Tropical worsteds, $35 to $60. Palm Beaches, $17 to $26 Ss 25 to $45. Straw hats, silk shirts, silk socks and soft collars. For Parties We carry a large assortment of T: uly Cards, Crepe Paper, Napki John Tripeny Co. Prescription Druggists 143 South Center—Phone 99 e suits, SOOO SHOES SEE GEOESO EHO ESOS OO SHOES SE COOES OOS OHSEO ESO EE EE COEOHEEONO OD SPOS OPED OOO OOSO OO POO OOOOESLOS TRA HH ML } Blakey & Co. O. S. Building Sale ofr waists - Second Floor The proposed auto race be- tween Lee Stock driving Joe Mansfield’s 120 H. P. Stutz and the strangers who were to drive the special racing car which ar- rived in Casver Wednesday has been declared off. POPLOUSCE OE OSOOOOOOOOOSD Specially Priced $9.19 POOSOO SOTO SESOOOVEVOOD On account of strangers refusing to post their part of the proposed wager of $1000 Te Over 100 Waists in Light and Dark Colors, Pongee, Georgette and Crepe. All Styles and Sizes. ee en AL