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Powder River News ! He was a young man, He was not} exactly sure where the office where! you get the marriage licenses was) located. Consequently he slipped up to an intellectual looking “feller.” He whispered in his ear that he want-| ed to know where to secure a mar-! license. The “feller” directed him to the clerk of the district court ® where divorce petitions are filed. The! young man did not return and noth- ing has been seen of him since. ‘Powder River! se 8 Miss Vera Manbeck and Miss Irma Patton are the house guests of Miss Melissa Brooks at the Brooks’ ranch. The party is leaving today for a} camping trip in the mountains, . 8 Jaensen-Tillgren Miss Esther Tillgren and Nels Jaensen were quietly married last night at 7:00 o’clock at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bayer, 225 North Beech street. The Rev. Walter French perfosmed the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Provost attending the bride and groom. It was a simple home wedding, only the friends and relatives being present. The home of Mr. and Mrs.! Carl Bayer was artistically decorated with flowers. The bride was beauti- fully gowned in a creation of white georgette, and carried an exquisite bouquet of white roses. After a deicious wedding supper served by Mrs. Bayer, the young couple keft for Denver where they will spend their honeymoon. They will return to Casper to live and will be at home to their friends at 225 North Beech street. * * Eberly-Beals Ceremony Solemnized The home of Mr. end Mrs. Harry Beals, 316 East Sussex street, was the scene of a very lovely home wed- ding last night when the Rev. Wal- ter L. French solemnized the marriage of Miss Cora Ellen Beals and Fred Eberly, of Douglas. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mfrs Hlarry Beals of Casper, and has taught school in Alliance, Nebraska, Mrs. | Eberly is a graduate of the high school at Boone, Iowa. Mr. Eberly was recently discharged after two) years service in the quartermasters | * corps. The young people will live! fear Douglas, Wyoming. i .e * Meeting of the s Woman's Foreign mo Missionary Society A meeting of the Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist | church was held at. the home of Mrs. A. B. Poling Tuesday afternoon. | - During the very interesting meet-! ing the following officers were elect- ed for the coming year, beginning October 1: Mrs. Lidderdale, _presi- dent; Mrs. French, vice president; | Mrs. Boselly, secretary; Mrs. Ullery, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Black, treasurer. b At the close of the business meet- ing delightful refreshments were! served by the hostess. s 8 oF Lincoln Couple to be Married Here Miss Buela Myers, who has been’ visiting with Miss Helen ie, and Paul Allen, who came from Lincoln, Nebr., to take 2 position in the Mid- west, will be married at the church personage by the Rev. Walter L. French, this evening at 7:30 o'clock. The young couple were old school- mates of Miss Helen Michie. They, expect to live in Casper. CY rag O’Mara-Huckaby Miss Kathleen O’Mara and Wayne ‘Huckaby were married last night at the Episcopal church, the Rev. Philip K. Edwards performing the ceremo ny. The marriage was solemnized by a very quiet and simple ceremony only the families of the couple be- ing present. Mrs. Huckaby wore a charming FESE: +4, % + ¢, 7%! $ & a > ae ae 53% Miss Lulu Elizabeth Sams announces the opening of her piano studio for the Fall and Winter season. August 14th and 15th will be ‘registration days for Miss Sams’s pupils to arrange their lesson |hours for the coming season. Those coming first will have choice of hours. Studio, 506 So. Center St. Phone 636-M. o = Seteeeede twist ” j | } traveling gown of dark blue satin, with a stunning hat to match. Im. mediately after the ceremony Mr. and] Mrs. Huckaby left for Denver, where they will spend their honeymoon. They will return to Casper to live. Mr. Huckaby is employed at the Midwest refinery. mecha d APES | CIYNEWS | 4 of Miss Helen Crater and a part friends left for Riverton, driving overland. Miss Crater will spend the week with friends there, W. E. Marrion leaves today for Chicago where -he will meet his wife and two children. Mr. and Mrs. Marrion and family will come to Casper to live at.the Wyatt apart- ments. 0 M. C, Winniburn, who has been the superintendent at the Western Asphalt company for the last six months, is leaving for Chicago where he will live. ** ese * Mrs. Celia Boyle is here from Lead, D., as the guest of Lillian Chatfield at the latter’s apartments at the Wyatt. Mrs. Boyle will be here for two ‘weeks and may decide to locate here. * * 8 Two marriage licenses were issued by Miss Helen Carlson, county clerk. The first was to Wayne G. Huckaby and Miss Kathleen O'Mara, both resi- dents of Casper. The other wae is- sued to Fred Eberly of Douglas and Miss Cora Ellen Beals of Casper, eo 6s Miss Pear¥Cole has returned from Lander where she spent the week-end visiting with friends and relatives. yin tons Mrs. Silas Yarnell is a guest at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Cole. Mrs. Yar- nell is a resident of Denver. E. Peterson, salesman for the Nat- ional Register company has been in Casper on business, and has driven overland to other Wyoming points. Mr. Porterfield, of the Horni¢k Moore & Porterfield wholesale drug house, of Sioux City, Ia., is in towr on company business * * G. R. Hagens is in Denver on busi ness for the Hagens, Stanley & Mu rane law offit Mr. and Mrs. Tim Nolen, of New: astle, Wyo., are here visiting Mr and Mrs. John Bacon and family They are very much impressed with Casper, and may locate here. William Haviland, the field mana. ger of the Wykota Oil company, i: in town. “ * * Sugar, fruit jars, caps and rings: are too high priced to be used or inferior peaches for canning. In on California yellow Free Elber- and have quality stock for you winter use. 8-13-2) Now is the time to buy Elberte peaches for canning. Buy them by name “California Elbertas’’ and in on this variety. 8-13-2 When the tea-leaves are young and full of sap, they have more flavor and less -tannin than at any | othertime in their growth, |. That is why Schilling Tea has more cupse per pound of real tea-flavor than common tea. There are four flavors of Schilling | Tea—Japan, Ceylon - India, Oolong, | English Breakfast. All one quality. In parchmyn-lined moisture proof packages. At grocers everywhere | : | A Schilling & Co San Francisco eg We have a number of cus- tomers who have pasture for _ tattle for the remainder of the season, and who will have hay to sell with feeding privileges for the winter. We could place five thousand head at once. Write or Wire Us SOUTH FORK STATE BANK Chambers, Nebr. ___ Che Casper Dailp RESTORATION OF : {ing victims of the cloudburst j Dubois and { week ago.. T. B. Scott has asked for, i ; ; among the victims. 4 ' that at least two were buried after) waiting for word from friends and Allied Armies Placed at Dis- ad vantage and Legislation Is Proposed Legislation to r ship automatically served in the milita nd naval forces of the allied nations prior to the dec- laration of war by the United States will be fostered by t rican Le gion. if the immigi ommitte of the senate and the house, respec ively, do not contemplate such le lation, the legislative committee of the legion of which former Congressman Thomas W. M and former Senator Luke Lea are joint.chairmen will pre- pare a bill and have it introduced in congress. According to the act of March 2,| 1907, no American ctiizen could e | patriate himself while the country was at war so that Americans who| entered the service of foreign gov-| ernments after April 5, 1917, remain-| 2d citizens. But those who took the} oath of allegi y of the na-} tions allied against Germany prior to April 5, 1917 did expatriate them- selves and must apply for reinstate- ment as American citizens. They are required to appear before any court of the United States or any state court authorized by law to naturalize aliens and take the pre- scribed oath of allegiance to the Un ted States. If they are still serving abroad, the oath may be taken before any United States consul. It was the unanimous opinion of the soldier, sailor and marine dele- rates at the . Louis caucus of the American Legion, confirmed by re- cent reports from state branches, that ‘he government ig visiting an injus- tice on the Americans who served with the allies by requiring them to take again the oath of allegiance ‘o the United States and that, re- ss of their present legal status, tion should be pussed immedi- y which would restore them auto- natically to the full benefits of citi- zenship. tore to citizen-| Americans who ean La Watch for the Casper Supply :oul innouncement before storing: col 8-13-5t Mrs. M. O. Ramsland, a schoov teacher, has been elected to the catchewan legislature to fill a _va- vancy caused by the death of her husband. oni AS ak a, Buy California yellow Free Elber- fa peac for éanning. t “Barnetts of Course” If you’ve never worn the . Crawford Shoe, you'll be surprised how much real wear shoes can give. You really won’t know how good a pair of shoes can be until you have worn our Crawford. M.D. Barnett Outfitting Co. 121 East Second Street word jrelatives which never came. Americans Who Served with Other| were identified before being buried and all were known in Casper. Shaffer & jin Chicago, and Grand Rapids, and in j;announcement before storing conl itune NQUIRIES ON FLOOD RECEIVED] Chief Frank Webb has received! from Meeker, Colo., concern- near Lander than a} more nformation to any that as whether there}, were not identified} It is known here} But all - - | M. Gay has returned from the where he was buying for the Gay furniture company. Mr. Gay found the prices very high! and the stocks very low, especially in the rug line. He says that most of the factories are busy filling con- tracts lasting until the first of next year. Mr. Gay visited the markets spite of the difficulties brot n complete line of furniture. back = cet enacted Watch for the Casper Supply coxi 8-15 4t a ee Justice Kingdon, who lived in Cas- per prior to entering the army last year, has returned to Wyoming and will be the field manager of the Lance Creek Royalties company with headquarters at Cheyenne, Wyoming. ec onemr 2 duarsedll Canned Fruits from your grocer will be high next winter. Lay in a supply of your own by canning some of these fine California yellow Free Elberta Peaches, 8-1 PAN MOTOR COMPANY Subscribers AND Stockholders TAKE NOTICE A special train of Pull- man cars and diner will leave Denver, Colorado, over the Burlington at nine o’clock in the evening of August 24th, bringing only Pan Motor Company sub- scribers’ and stockholders and representatives to the Second Annual Stockhold- ers’ Meeting to be held at Saint Cloud on August 26th. This train is scheduled to arrive at St. Cloud at seven o’clock in the morn- ing of August 26th. Subscribers and stock- holders, dealers and other representatives in Wyom- ing, Utah, Colorado and New Mexico coming to Saint Cloud to attend the annual stockholders’ |! meeting should arrange to [} take this train. It will cost one hundred UH LEE LOVELY The old saying, “all the world loves a lover, so it must leve neal sounds like the title of « popular song, doesn’t is? Well, it might well! assembled: R. Wiliam Neill did the: — be, for it is inspired by Lila Lee,| directing and Henry Kotani « dollars per person for rail- road fare, Pullman fare and meals while on the |} train from Derver, Colo- |} rado, to Saint Cloud, Minn- | esota, and return on the same train to Denver. All |} those who desire to come |! on this train will please telegraph me and send in at once one hundred del- lars. S.C. Pandolfo, } President Pan Motor Co. Saint Cloud, Minn. Fancy Peaches, per crate = Mason Fruit Pars, Pints, Doz. .... at Mason Fruit Jars, Quarts, Doz. ason Fruit Jars, gallon New Orleans 2% Ib. can . Sweet Meadow 2% Ib. can . Velva Cane Syrup, 2% Ib. can .. ibd Pure Honey, 2% Ib. can Wool Soap, 4 bars for ......... Shikany’s Cash Store Successors to THE WHOLESALE SUPPLY CO. Phone 903 Specials for Thursday able Syrup, _. 90e $1.10 $1.25 _30e 143 E 2nd St. — Rate theater tomorrow in “Puppy Love, a her latest Patamount picture. It is variety Said the photeplay is as delightful youth as the: star, whom no one can fail depicts to recall with pleasure, who has ever hearts that are seen her in a Gus Edwards review. elties of sweet Charles Murray, the famous Par. |it 38 really chs amieuht-Mack Sennett comedian, has lent of the an unctuous role in this picture story, those who ary jand the cast is one of the best ever Sixteen PICTURE ‘PUPPY LOVE? WANTE work son ut ¢ a clever of vaiide-| Oriental cameraman, shot t News for the Housewife at Preserving Time ; Here is a recipe for preserving syrup that will give you finer jams, jellies and preserves-—and save you about one- half your trouble. Instead of all: sugar use only one-half sugar and one-half Karo (Red Label). You will find this means clear, firm jelly; rich preserves with heavy syrup; and delicious jams, mellow and ‘“‘fruity’’. Karo is a fine, clear syrup, with a natural affinity for the juices of the fruit. It blends the sugar with the fruit juice— brings out all the “fruity” flavor. Furthermore; it. prevents even the richest jam or jelly from “‘candying”’. It does away with all the uncertainty of preserving, and just about cuts the work in half. For cooking, Baking and Candy Making Karo (Red Label) is used in millions of homes. In all cooking and baking recipes use Karo instead of sugar. It is sweet, of delicate flavor, and brings out the natural flavor of the food. Ct \ Vitti pou A copy of the Corn Products Cook Book is all ready to send to you as s9on as We receive your name and address. It contains any number of helps ta the woman who expects to make preserves, jams or jellies. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY P.O. Bow 161, New York City o * LOPE OV TOPE UE CO Peete aol ot nie eee Sr eseete ages o, @. acs Tis Our Pleasure to Furnish Estimates on Any Sive Job. toate a ore 2, oe Se o * Rootes: rer He dedge rioteds We have just been notified by all the Electric Fixtures Manufacturers that fixtures have advanced in price 20 per cent. Make your selections from our fixtures now in stock, which will be sold at the old prices. Natrona + ¢ Soot Meee Power Co. * Srede ete shone aioasease seasons atone