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uISIrA liON IP DELIGHTED WITH NOTED SOPRANO A quict wedding tock piace at 7 tertainment of 1920 ’ o'clock last evening at the Methodist Ch: church ‘when Miss Mamie\ Lehr autauqua I of) Great Bend, Kans., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B.S. Lehr of Salt Creek, became the bride of Alexander John-! son, also of Great Bend. The bride's | ~ parents and several friends from! Salt Carry Lunch of ee Although . nearly $1,200 worth of! | Season. tickets for a chautauqua next the state and the to liquidate expenditures and mainte- mance. @ system of grain elevators, cold stor- age and other warehouses where the farmer may store his graim or Products at. a reasonable renta! tuay draw partial Warehouse. receipis as that they not be compelled to accept for their products a price inadequate to value; PROGRESS SLOW Continued from Page 1) revenue for rental) “The establishment by the state of' other 20 from his. mrry credits its) to establish public markets as LIMIT Ia DO AS, LABOR MEETING iS N Raisins, Prunes By “MARJROIE* (Written for the United cf living. Creek witnessed the ‘ceremony which The couple left last night for Colorado, red signing a contract for next year, thd pa ab ie manufacturing plants for the work- today, as re was t a rum ing of our raw materials into me eee Re SaMReE S98: Tae ABA eew,. YORE: Aug. 3--Phe -;the .bearad of directors in the cit: Seantabh. Gouiniddifles.” auéh de: “woou 7 Sige Se headed man with his skull cap has al However, ides, pelts, etc, thus protecting home a 5 to _jrival’ in the person of Milady of fall chautauqua makes it practically cer- industry from the ravages of the ES aig ro] Boga chapeau fashion. ‘The hatmakers were|fain that another chautauqua will be so bard put to it for a brand-new idea that the fly-enemy hat seemed to them their ‘very, best idea in stock. Thus it is that gay Fifth Avenue millinery windows looke like tonxorial trustified profiteers. “The encouragement of projects to brImg lands now barren into fertility, thus providing produc- ing assets of great value to the peo- Dle. “We favor such taxation as will im- Post, the burden of maintaining the state governmerit upon these forms of property which derive the greatest Volume of fmcome from their holdings, taxes should not be levied upon im- Provements or equipments of working farmers. “We favor the passage of such laws as will guarantee to the workers full remuneration for their work without cost to themselves and that the pres- ent compensation Iaw be amended so as to more fully compensate for in- The Schémbeck orchestra, which ° is Most popular with Casper people, has boa ag Tris dance pavilion for the ¥ of the season and will play for dances every evening excent Sun- , "The orchestra opened its engage ment Jast’ evening and a good | crowd patronized the dance. poe saest ncn ma.aetl SS .. {PERSONALS ak ~ Bert Wagner, head salesman jn: the} +; men’s a nent of the Richards & Cunningham store, has. returned from a three weeks vueation spent in Colo- rado and Wyoming. 7+ staged here next year. : Miss Josephine Martino;. New York prima donna, delighted the audience With het song recital of last evening although her secon? gtoup of songs was rudely interrupted by the jazz from a nearby dance pavilion, which so surprised the singer that it robbed her of her composure, and for a time threatened to end the concert en- tirely. Miss Martirio will probably relate the incident with keen ent to eastern friends in days to come. She had sung as her first group Arditi’s lilting “Kiss Waltz,” “O Sole Mio” the beautiful Italian sunshine song, and a dainty encore, “Let Me Dream Again” and had given one umber of a second group, “The Bowl irrigation NATION’S SOCIAL LEADERS FLOCK TO NEWPORT—The annual pilgrimage of the elite is well under way and the famous watering place is thronged with ;samous folk who are, displaying the wonderful new summer fashions. Photo shows Mrs. Frazer (left) and Miss Katherine Lawrence, CHURCHES UNITE IN EVANGELIOM Although the shape of these new lids ts most trying to all but the very gitly-girly debutante, it is no exaggeration to say that never have such gorgeous and rich fabrics beon shown. Thus, a certain skull-cap’ model is of hree pieces of green felt, with inserts) of emerald brocaded, lace crusted, with a handful of real emerald stones. It begins to appear as if all fair wearers of fall hats will need to go forth chap- ‘Jeroned by a stout bodyguard. —_@ Houses Perched on Hotel Roof for Use as Midwest Offices Mra, F.C. Posey and daughter, Mrs. Doris Davis of Denver, is vis- preceding evening programs, but the iting friends in Casper. ae ar ar) called monace that is seen as much as singer did not. its spring and summer sister of jade. Chow fF cturqupies.. bias, saog: Miss Martino had feelingly sung the fi ude ft Shbeak: anty, and corige also promise to do their (Sone “Morning ren patio tle of banjos and the blare of trom- bones came the opening straing of a live peppy one-step. She gasped, Turned to Miss Grege of the Stearns-Gregg company at the piano, and said: “I can’t go on.” “We'll listen to the jazz,” she told the audience, and then, ovércome by anh noatey the ridiculous situation, coyered her. Shapes at present seem ‘to flare from| °° at began to. laugh, - ‘The, aud off the face, thus sounding the knell of} “@°® Joined her laughter and applaud- pli: bidlra rats vt ‘However, for ed. Trying vainly to regain her eom- converted into offices and places of business to answer the pressing de- mand. Even the big office build ings already constructed and in use are growing cramped and foo smal! for the concerns that occupy them. .More room is needed, and that is exactly what cannot be sup- plied. the workers. “We, the Labor party, as an unself- ish instrument at public welfare eall on all progressive citizens and asso- ciations to assist in the. enactment of ‘the fore; = declaratiqn of princi- ples into law to the end that our na- tion and state and community be bet- ter and for its citizenship improved.” Eveddeab ise uci, {By United Press.) NEW YORK (By Mail).—A nation- wide united evangelistic campaign of the Protestant churches has been de- cided upon for the coming yearby the leader's of at least eighteen of the lar- ger denominations. The directors of evangelism for the Methodist bodies, the Baptists, Presby- terians, Lutherans, Congregationalists, Disciples, the two Reformed groups and | for various other bodies met in New York reeently at the invitation of Rev. Charles I. Goodell, seeretary of evan- gelism for ths federal council of the Churches of Christ in America, and de- A. E. Thompson ahd R. M. Andrus of the Standard refinery, drove to today. : e fe A. Ey Stirret anid J. W. Bingenheim- er returned this morning from a bust- ness trip to Salt Lake City, o* » L. A. J. Philippot has returned from Cheyenne. bit at startling the natives this fall. Soft, crushable materials, such as duvetyn, velvet, satin, plush and fur, promise to be favorite fabriés, although sterner models are shown in felt or hatters’ piurh. Chapeavx of glowing Oriental hrocades give a colorful note io the dark suits and harmonize with the gay embroideries ur%n both suits The Midwest Refining company is temporarily solving its diffieult- les by using the ropf of the West Hotel building, adjoining the . 0%. building in which it has alf the of- fice room it can seeure. @n the hotel roof the Midwest is erecting several portable structures to be daughter Lois, Mrs. eee W. 8. Lloyd returned ‘today from a motor trip to Denver. 2 8 : lowstone park. ‘posure, Miss Marti be 1 t sect ffi The wrong man cannot remain long ‘ here are cS u iss Martino became almost] cided that all the evangelical forces rep- |} u: for office purposes and the fiir the rfght place unless he can Be- 3 piaeey: Haneard ches returned Sos iia retinas pital mary oe Sith) helpless with Bmusement, and . thé|resented should work on a common plan |f talk now is of using the roof of the (come the right man. diya @ri* bubinoss eRenes See davetyn and bands of grosgrain ribbon, <TOWMINE stroke came when a smail|during 1920-21. Oil Exchange for the same purpose. —— ‘ f eee % \ T¥elvet, brocade, plush, and satin are|P°Y: Who could not appreciate the in-| From September to December evan- A boy always hates to be called a congruity of the situation impatient- ly demanded: “Let's gO, | The singer turned ‘her back and leaned her head against tho piano, and the audience, while sympathetic, seemed to echo the sentiment which was heartily applauded. A lull in the jazz gave Miss Mar- ting) her opportunity and she bravely tint the song against the opposi- tion the next block and responded to eneore with “The Owl” by Jétm Barnes Welles. 4 The singer, whom critics declare js destined for a great career, has a love- ly voice remarkable for its clear pure or and the pegfect control under ich It is used. She was ably sup- ported by the Stearns-Gregg com- ; ep pany, consisting of Miss Vere Stearns, 7 violinist; Miss Ethel! Stearns, ’cellist, and Miss Lorna Gregg, pianist, Miss Fay Eppe: » child” imper- sonator, appeared with the company in the afternoon and delighted with her ‘realistic interpretations of child life.’ Miss Epperson is also talented as a. whistler, and she appeared in a whistling solo last evening. : pote ek Pela sdtat tac Casper Men Chosen || by State Embalmers Louis Zuttermeister returned — this! morning from Cheyenne, where he at- tended the Frontier celebration last week. Mrs. Zuttermeister will re-} main a few days, longer. 2 ® ajso used extensively with duvetyn. The Parisian color sechéme of pea: cock blue and taupe is having a run in’ fan miilinery here. One house ts showing scores of hats’ in this color scheme carried out in Lyons yelvet, with dyed ostrich. “ Tams of black and whité are going well among the younger seteand it is rumbreq im fashiott circles that the seaeon’s big feature.is to be 2 ur ct black and white in every branch. of feminine apparels iad De “bitten” shops ate overflow! 2 14 in black amd white ‘cheekér-board cr. fects: Theny cones a checked suit top- ped by a . black velvet hat, wita crown encircled by Ilfés-of-the-vailey gelistic committees are to be organized and trained in every local congrega- toh, The plans will be presented the whole membership at a church rally to be held early in the fall. Parish sur- veys will be undertaken to ascertain definitely the persons who should be reaehed by each church, From January to Buster, every Prot- estant pulpit is.to be called on to sound the evangelistic note. ‘The culmination of the whole unified evangelistic program is in the special services .centering about Easter Sun- day. pueine Holy Week the meetings will not be confined to the churches nor to the customary hours for religious gatherings. Congested centers in the larger cities will he invaded with thea- tre meetings and noon-day services in downtown churches, The fall ¢einpaigns will be opened by @ serics of all-day rallies for ministers in a dozen ‘strategic centers, A party composed of the directors of evangel- ism of the co-operating denominations accompany Dr. Goodell of the fed- ‘eral council to Buffalo, Cleveland, Cin- cinnati, Indianapolis, Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis, Louisville, Pittsburgh, Har- risburg, Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore. The denominational direc tors who have already arranged to as- sist in the series of metropolitan rallies are Rev. Frederick L, Fagley, Congre- gationalist; Rev. George B.) Dean, Meth- PED RODE AP? Regn 1 TED Pag eR he \ ed te boy. formed, and Rev./Jesse M. Bader, Dis-|™Cntet When she's called a tomboy ciples of Christ. Miss [Mary Warren, who’ recently visited Miss Margrret Evgland, will return to Casper, ‘riday to spend a few days more with her friend before returning home, a s+ 6 < sees B be aa es is on a brief visit Denver. Will return to Casper ss * Mr, and Mrs.’'Tom Merton of Deer Créek; have a foe born’ yesterday, - sos : Early Showing oF of Beautiful Fall Merchandise Py 4 A. V. Palmer of thé A. P. Nesbit ie company, left last night for a busi- very little ness trip to Cheyenne and Denver. f a a vege! flowers. and fruits binom only on late ges Ie rei Reh there : ~ [is one exception. isins and prunes Mrs. V. G. Williams and chilaren aut a FON: of Caroll, Nebr., C, R. Mason and: Mins| vom? Of Winter hate.” Phere's & Gertrude "Mason of Wheatland, are|"°™ me hae A EAGT VELL STONE IS, MAE READY FOR PG I. J, West, general superintendent of the? Kasoming < Oil company, left this morning for Lost Soldier field. te 8 Armed with fishing rods and taking with them camp equipment for a week The work of grading East Yellow- odist; Rev. H, F. Stilwell, Baptist; Rev. one 1304W. or sd A. J. Mokler: and W. A. Blaek-| stone highway, and laying sewers and Gisbes Garter ceca iota Be 156 South Center. Ph 1304W. more—hay fever vietims: and ardent} water mains preliminary. go the pav- Three Casper men were ‘elected to| William’ A. Freemantle, Reformed Epts- disciples of Isaac Walton—have betaken} ing of this main entrance to the city, offiee by the State Embalmers asvo.|COPal; Rey. Charles Schaeffer, teense to the mountains destination | has been begun by W. ri Henvin&) siation which held its annual conven: Q unknown, aia the Warren Construction com-} (j. t Ch >, &, *, Oe Oe 2, oD Oe ca ote te tot % one ‘ Curbs and gutters have been| ‘“, < eee ae Bane we Soesoeony POPOL O POOLE GOOLE Oe Oe Ground, will be broken next week for Benson of Lander; viee president ocd s the new building which Tripeny broth. Thomas Longhurst ‘of Casper; seere- 2, ers expeet to erect on Center street re- tary, Todd W. Bowman of Casper: s b pléeing the strueture whieh was burned treasurer, Lew M. Gay of. Casper; % The this spring: Garbutt and Weidner are delegate to national convention, Chris Platte architects for a Patiaine: Hoffman of Douglas, Tho superintendent of constriction |” | ae ane River . és vey. stakes haye Been set and ground} : wilt be broken upon hia arrival; fer thet? not j You’ve brought good cheer to many, many of the boys 4 Paste Son on ae oe See BULLETINS ARE AVAILABLE be who used to peddle newspapers:around your statue on Park « Power company’s plant, the Row. Some of them misunderstood and stopped off in Ohio, . ae F tot ie eeRarel prowess terbeing made on che| ‘The Casper Chamber of Commerce is most, buts few of us really diaitike west. ~ ront of the new Tribune building collecting technical papers written by * é 8 ai which will soon be,completed. Interior government experts on many subjects beautiful Mr. PEP’S evening Eye-opener: P-E-P: “Pity Hastern bg finishing will then be begun and it is of interest to residents of Casper ana creek ik ” - believed that the building will be ready vicinity. : Pikers. x for occupancy iy, Rentemper. 15. ; eas now include papers on the "that ‘ollowing subjects, which are available 4 } c ; ‘Word has‘becn received that Mr. and but must be returned: ever THE NEWS DEPOT came west last November, Horace, | i id Heald Banner and daughters havo No, 1—"Mining and Preparing Do- ia d and met THE DENVER POST, the paper that sells for the en forced by scarcity of gasoline to} j mesti¢ Graphite for Crucible Use,’ by eekle tno * - anc. i i 7 - entirely akandon their automobile trip G. B, Taylor and W. A. Selrig. iat same price in these days of extravagance as it did 20 years ieCalltorman’ 7), \ Ne 2—Sate Storage of Coal,” by ago, and THE NEWS DEPOT sells almost ANYTHING, * . '. H, Stock. i Frank Canner left Sunday evening No. (8-—"Effects of Gasoline? Re d the Greeley, anything that may ot Nop hie Cincinnati. and st, moval of the Heating Value of Natu- oil on a buying trip for his store. tal Gas,” by Donald B: Dow. 7 Pup. « ” 6 ; ” Lidia ENGL Se UrRldh Or Btadchee nek Aves i P-E P: ‘Please Bye Papa, Perhaps even Pauline, Miss Pauline Wickstrum hag gone! ing: th’ Mines, by S.-H. Katz, V. C. “Possibly even Peter. to Greybull to spend a weel with Miss Alison and W. L. Egy. flow, o farie Pritchett, formerly of Casper. No. 6—"“Perforated Casi and ” ‘ oe At RSE oh gereon Pipe in Ol Wells,” by EL We Archiba Good-bye, Horace, Gamblers use P-E-P: “Poker-chips, , r. G..T. Morgan returned : tee: F ing- 8.7” a te nwecten Giga pata ti right envelopes, Playing-card anf points on the western coast. Mrs. |’ along * Morgan will romain several wedke in} § fi . ; b Oakiand, where she is visiting rela- side . -tives. On account ofthe shortage of; ies of sitsoline coast, Dr. Morgan soid \ t < res, oF his Buick touring: car in’ San Pran- J the cisco by) train. Tt is al- : dogo : most“ impossible to wet gas at any : —. 5 most Pet Oa © me ree el wear Mere NEWS DEPOT Zi ¢ fornia, he states, which is to supply=Casper with natu: r4 256 Center St. <4 Tee aS . if ‘ s ral wast {8 being pushed. rapidly and mountains 1 % rs. C. D. eck and daughter, + high pressure and low pressure p | slay. o] ay bar 5 clay’ Miss Vera, who have been visiting in mains, brought in from the west have the So long, Greeley ithe aimanay Dark WRCAE Care Haver Denver and Cheyenne, will spend Av- been laid through the southern part Platte embraces Pearl. gust with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Man- of town, amd are now. being brought River i beck of this city, : * Ede cceallitoese inns around to the east. ‘The high and low - “Ding ” F 3 Re | eee } . ; = Pressure systems will be so equalized visits. A P-E-P: “Pinch every Penny” and pay: your dues to the | George Keogh, ‘treight* inspector for’ cjg FRENCH CREATION—Seen re-| that an eijnal pressure of gas can be Chamber of Commerce, Elmer! the Burlington at this point, is on a\ cently at the Lomgehamps races at |maintained in all parts of town, trip to the north portion of the state s and at present is visiting at Sheridan,| i Parisian. a er arr RD On aM | See What's up in Mary's Attic.—Ade| ASAE otho ie helo eio-sSo-oho-<Sr-ehr Soak eSe- tlre hrtr aod stoeSoele irri tndedtnstr irate tree sinetrate | Ps ELAR RL LTT FS MIDE @ means of combatting the high cost) “The encouragement by the state of) Miss} However, not all the millinery of the! or Roses." Surely, Casper is up against it #} juries. 4 4 . oe for office room. Whew you gof| “Wwe favor the enactment and en- Gane Posey, ‘have returned, from f/oneoming season fis a mune thine thai|, er audience knew what to expect,|Leaders of 18 Big Denominations |{ snout coer the city nit is, wee fokdemient BE Tawa for tho proper. pro and Reading, Pa, ‘They have been|such rich material sad someone Mane {28. the dance orchestra was heard to rate During common sight to observe where |} @ecfidn of unhealthy and industrial gone for about a month. have rarely before been seen even on| U2s UP. dance music havgag in- Comite Y Usman buildings formerly used as || hessets and we stant for every meas- Rate the Albino Way. There is ¢ new green} “UC? Itself upon three of the four ig lear residences, and barns, suddenly) ure calculated to improve the lot of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. 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