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triige ceremony of Mrs. Bes- sie Fuller to Fy. Linwood Stone was’ Bertormed, last Saturday. evening in’ ugias, Wyo. he Young couple acy companied by Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Chap- man made the trip to. Douglas over-| jand and after the ceremony left ‘for the Black Hills where they will’ spend their honeymoon, The bride isthe daughter of Mr. ani Mrs, HB. N. Sprague of this city, et has lived here most of her life. She has many friends who were surprised by the pews of her Mr. Stone came to Casper last winter from Denver, Colo., and is connected with the Mestas and Spears accountant of- fices. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Stona will re- turn here to make their home. ieee Bs Einoy Trip to Salt Creek y J Eight young ladies who are em:| ployed in’ the Midwest offices in the OU Exchange building left early yes- terday morning for Salt Creek where they were royally entertained by the company. They le the trip in the! Salt Greek bus atid were taken thru th field A delipious dinner was sewed and they returned in the eve- ning very enthusiastic over the trip. The young ladies enjoying the ex-| cursion “were Mrs. {Merrill Hool, and the Misses Frances Harrington, Freda’ Peterson, Andrea Terrierre, Isabe] Da-| vis, Helen Wallace, Gladys King and Blanche Toland, . Groybull Player is Married Here Homer M. Williams, a player on the Greybull baseball team, and Miss Flora Harmon of Bismark, 8. D., were mar- ried last night at 8 o'clock at the home of the Rev. Walter H. Bradley. The bride. wore a dark traveling suit and the young couple were unattended. Mr. Williams, formerly og Lincoln, Neb., is now employed with’ the Mia- west refinery in Greybull, Wyo. He is second baseman of the team. After the baseball games here, Mr, and Mrs. Williams will return to Grey- ‘pull where they will make their home. ar . Sevier-Wilson Marriage Announced x iMr. and Mrs. J. W. Sevier announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Effie Mae Sevier, to Franklin Leroy Wilson, which. took place today at the home of the Rey. Walter H. Bradley on Park avenue. Mr, and Mrs. Wilson will be at home after August 16, in Al- ton, Til. Both the bride and groom came to Casper from Alton, Il, and the bride has been visiting at the home of her parents for the past two weeks. | After the wedding services, which were at- tended by the father and mother and sister of the bride, living in this city; the couple left, for Denver and Colo: rado Springs, Cqlo., where they wil spend their honeymoon, PS LEE S28 ns apnea | PERSONALS” Miss Anneta Ford is visiting’ with relatives in Omaha, Neb. She will visit other middle) western cities -be- fore resuming her work in the court house here, es Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Biederman are expected to returi today from a trip ‘to the Yellowstone National park, made overland. ee Miss Lucille Pritchett and Miss Madelon Colwell,,who haye been guests, !Lavelie, are leaving for Jess Lane, who has charge of the shoe department of the Webel Corniner- olay com} ) iy taking his vacation of two Seeker see Mrs. Charles Smith and daughter of y ‘Mo., who ‘have been “gusts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Lavelle, ‘have rettirned to their: home | @fter a very pleasant 'stay in this city. ee + Mrs. Rush of Boulder, Colo., TS in the city visiting with her daughter, Miss) Helen Rush. : ss Miss Helen Ormsby and Miss Louise Thomas; accompanied "by the Masters ; Lawrence and Rollin 0; spent Ormsby, the week-end in the Casper mountains on a camping trip. . ary Mr, and Mrs. Frank Murriv and daughter of St, Joseph, ‘Mo., who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. les City, Mont., where they willy be ‘guests of! ing to their home, ‘e * The Méssers Clinton Taffe and Gil- employ eight men, and is doing a thriy ing business. eral years,and both of the young men are competent druggists. ce ey Mrs. George Campbell is expected to return ‘tomorrew from Minneapolis, Minn., where she has been visiting with friends and relatives for the past several weeks, tee Miss Violet Eshelman has resumed her position with the Webel Commer- cial company after #@ vacation of two weeks. se. R, T. Hobson has returned from a trip to Cheyenne, Chadron and Lusk, Wyoming, attending to matters. con- cerned with his oil interests. : Lah duA | Mrs. Stanley Overbaugh and son, and o a -| Se the long. walk « Mrs. Charles O'Conner before return. ftafless’ during the entire the fateh : aged mother, Mrs. Hawkinson, have left for Chadron, Neb., their former home, ‘where’ they intend to ‘spend some time. + * 9 E. Brooks Kipfer and Ray J. Cook of the Casper Pharmacy, are leaving for Torrington, Wyo., where they will attend the state pharmaceutical con- vention ‘on the lith, 12th and. 1gth of this month. eee Miss Amanda Tripeny has returned to her position in ‘the M. W, Purcell law offices after a vacation of one week spent in the mountains, eee Thomas Purcell, who! is connected with the law offices of M. W. Purcell, left last’ Saturday night for Coloradg | Springs, his former home, where he will attend to business matters, 8 6 A trip back to mer home-of Mr, and ‘Mrs. Scotty Bry- don. They enjoyed the trip and were} nicely entertained at the returning to the camp. amr) Jack King of Powder River, has returned home after @ short ess trip to Casper. o * e. Miss Fay Tillard, who’ has been ser- fously iH of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Probst for sey- eral weeks, have retuned tq their home in Greybull, Wyo. a ee J. B, Barnes returned this morning from Denver, Colo., where he spent several days attending to business for ‘the Midwest . Refining eompny. ae) Miss Marjorie Keith, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, M. ©. Keith, is leaving on Wednesday for Berkeley, Calif., where she will negin wer second year at the university. eee E. D, Holmes, accompanied by Mr. Duthie of Cheyenne, Wyo., spent Sun- day at the Pathfinder dam ip Hid’ in- fterests of the ation project. in| ‘which Mr, Bynes 5 interested. Miss Grace Gorman, who is .em- ployed in the Western States oftices of the Ol Exchangs building, is ‘con, fined to her home by an injured les. ‘Miss Gorman was struck by an anto- mobile some time ago. \ viewewe Mrs. Porter of Shoshoni, Wyo.. is in the city visiting at the home: of her daughter, Miss Ida May Porter on Socth Wolcott street. eee for the past few days, is im- lowly, see Otto Strafford of Lusk, Wyo., spent Yesterday here Visiting at the home of ue and Mrs. Fay Crater on Hast Sec- ond street. Mr, Sti his home last nigh’ ploying 5 it. Puy. of young people made ajfrom a buying trip in New York. City rom the Villnave camp on horse-|}and a short pleasure trip to Atlantic the Bear Trap cabin, the sum-| City. Wyo., al bust-| thing, HIKING TO NEW YORK FROM TH le, who is takin is trying to win a wager o! bert Taffe have recently ‘purchased| Miss Polly Wickstrum has returned the Fricke drug store in @ouncil Blutfs,| fom Greybull, Wyo., where she spent Towa, und have left to take charge of| the week visitinky the business, The company has in its| Marie Pritchett. at the home of Miss eee ] Tafte has! Miss Vera Middleton js visiting with Het: cotrasten EA eo iS friends and relatives in Greybull, Wyo., macy as pharmacist for the past sev-|f0r the remaind, ler of the week. eee John Dorin has returned from a short business trip to Anaconda, Mont. oe. Mr. and Mrs. G. H, Mann and family are now in St. Louis, Mo., enroute to, Niagara Falls, N. Y., where they will sped some time. They write that ‘they are enjoying the trip immensely, eee Miss, Ethel Kissick and Miss Incz Clements of Riverton, Wyo., formerly of Casper, have left for the Glacier National park. The young ladies in- tend to make the trip thru the park on horseback, ~ * . t Miss Blanche Todd has returned from a few days spent in Thermopolis, Wyo., with friends. ee Miss Aileen Dodge, who has | been’ visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Vanberg for the past month, has returned to her home in Denver, €olo., for the winter. * Mr. and Mrs. oe R, M. Bartholomew are the parents of a babyd aughter born last week-at the Private Hospi: tal. The mother and daughter are get- ling algng splendidly and will soon be able to see their many. fri eS ial conte LITTLE CHANGE IN MARTS ONS BUYER ON RETURN P. R. Blakey of, Blakey ly,” store, | 136 South Center ‘street, has returned Mr. Blakey was absent from Casper about a month. He left his wife and son in New York City. of cabin betore|present market conditiony and styles My. Blakey has this to say: “Prices are about the" same) prob- bly a@ little more reasonable if any- than last year, But freight rates going up the latter part of this month, which makes it hard on buy- ers Styles were neyer more peauti- ful than this season and we expect to have a wonderful line of merchendise within the next two weeks.” eee es WANTED—High school girl'to felp mother; must be able to stay eyen- 8-10-2t* 4Mrs. J. C, Zolnoski and son Junior re- turned Saturday from Colorado Springs and Estes Park where they have been visiting for the past mohth. ee ay Chief lice B. M. Ellithorpe re- turned tiF ® MS eine from’ *Denv+ where’ he has been spending seyeral days. STS G. H. Paul and W. F. Breniman of Riyerton” spent the week ‘end here arrangements for various feat: the Riyerton Birthday celebra- and 15.. %. e. ures tion August 13, 14, at the beia of Rawlins and ni RE Eat by the sheriff of Carbon county and his wife, v Casper yesterday, making the trip in Mayor Greenfield's car. » They took a trip about the,city and were astound *ed at Casper’s growth. Mayor Green: field had not been here in three year". meree while here. They party was en: route to Worland: ar or ee y Mr. and ily have Mr. and Mrs. Frank. LaVelle are the parents of a baby boy born at their! home last Friday. They called’ at the Chamber of Com- . J. B. Griffith and fam- ken an Bask in the city for the fall and winter from the {i Jack Rabbit ranch, their “homestead. #8 Fountain fF i iS i} } _ Root f it i) Denyer Posts. Minors ROOT BEER Mr. Pep Sells the P-E-P: “Patient, Enduring Post” P-E-P sighs “Prize Every Post.” Denver Posts. _ P-E-P sigs “Prize Every Post. SALES 709 P-E-P cries, “Peanuts, Envelopes, Periodicals.” Saturday THE NEWS. DEPOT had 709 Sales. “Prosperity, Energy, Popcorn.” GUNNISON | The News Depot a la Cafeteria DOC MURPHY’S P-E-P “Pleases eyery Papa’ who “Pinches every Particle” and pay tribute to our Morning Glory DENVER POST, the P-E-P. “PEOPLE'S EXCELLENT PAPER" y making the trip u iE COAST.—Left, Hipye On & Wi lyte M artist of Lou! + He will be barefoo! al Glenn of San Praselate one naccompanied, ‘FOUR ESCAPE INJURIES WHEN GAR TURNS OVER ON ROAD T0 DOUGLAS An unusual accident on the sharp turn'near the location where the rig is drilling this side of Douglas ‘pccur- red yesterday. That not-one of the four occupants of the motor car was injured seems miraculous. The car turned completely over when it struck the turn going between 25 to 30 miles an hour, smashing the top in and breaking the windshield into a million pieces. But neither the two small ‘children in the rear seat nor the oe- |cupants of the front seat were even scratched In the accident. The two children landed in a small pool of water while one of the front seat occupants .was thrown far clear of the car. This is the version of the accident given by members of the Cas- per ball’ team who were ‘in Douglas yesterday, 1 Cheyenne Fire Loss to Exceed CHEYENNE, Wy. loss of ‘the Cheyenne Blectrié Street | Railway corbpany from the fire which Tuesday. night destroyed its barns and much of its equipment, probably will exceed $50,000.. D. ‘Porter’ Emptield, | that virtually no insurance was car- ried. Empfield also scouts the theory {that the fire was ‘cased hy an’ electri- cal short. circuit, asserting, that un- questionably it was; the work of an in- cendiary. The fly flies ‘at the rate of five feet a second when: leisurely sporting in’ the) air, but if\a bird gives ehase he’ can increase his speed to thir second. — The Smith nily form a cons{der- able proportion of the white popula- tion of the world. It has’ been ‘estl mated that there are seven mifiion male Smiths. and allowing the female memberg of the family to be equally numerous, this gives a total of four- teen million Smiths, a number equal rafford returned tojings. Phone 1177J, or 618 ©. First st.;to the combined population of Qan- ada, Australia and New Zealand. SALES P-E-P preaches $50,000, Report, } ; Aug. 9.—The net superintendent for the company, states! ty-five feet al SOCIAL WELFARE EXPERT MAKES PROGRESS HERE Good Results Already Noticeable : in Wark. of California Expert Retained for Police and 4 ~ Health Department Anticipating the fact, x by many other places, that. with the abolishment of the segregated district in any city, the need for sotiai work, particularly, among young girls comes gn absolute necessity, the city’ ef Casper has employed Mrs. Hazel @. James of Los Angeles, Calif., as City, Social Welfare Worker, to work in ¢0-| operation with the police department and the city department of public health. Mrs. James, who has had coi able experience in welfare work in Les Angeles and Long’ Beach, Calif., has been here since July 23, and even in that short time has decomplished » great deal. full police powers and will act as pro- bation officer for some of the cases which she handles, are paid and it has been found that large numbers of girls in their teens, come here looking for employment, @x-; pecting to get rich at a moment's no- tice. These girls haye no knewledge of living conditions here, and are often found in a penniless condition, easy grey for the unscrupulous. Mrs. James will co-operate with other agencies in finding work for these girls, and when they are unfitted to work will see that they are returned to their homes. Girls who are known to be without visible means of support will be obliged to go to work, or to leave town, under the new police regu lations, and it will be a part of Mrs. James’ work to watch thoge who are under surveillance. During the two weeks she has been here, Mrs. James has persyaded fivy: girls whose homes were out of thi State, to return ‘to their parents, she has sent three, whose morals were “Phone 3325. Sport Silk-—Beautiful Styles ts $15.00 S Plain and Divided- ROOT BEER White Wash Sai experienced be-| Because Casper has no Juvenile court’ or other agency for work among boys’ Gnd girls, Mrs. James has been given| Casper has been widely adyertised re a place where large salaries for work) with no experience in any line of work,| e| Blak al Clearance Sale Of All Summer Merchandise for This Week Only oe Dresses $5.00 ) Dresses $10.00 Voiles and Gingham-—Value to $25 Dresses $15.00 Voiles, Linen and Silks—Values to $35 Dresses $45.00 5 Sport Skirts in Light Shades Sport Skirts—Value to $57,50 Skirts $5.00 ‘ All Wash Skirt “Never Shrink” Quality Waists $3.75 Crepe de Chines, Georgette, Veiles and Organdy Khaki Outin Gloves $1.00 Silk Gloves—White, Black, Grey and Tan Petticoats $3.75 questionable, to the state clinic here; work which Mrs. Jamep has done sine for theatment, and has found work/she has heen here,'; Chief of Police Ey for two others who were living In a/M, Bllithorpe stated today, “and I De+ rooming house of questionable repute,|ligve that she will be of inestimable at the same time finding better quar-| value to us. aI ters for them. ; “I have always advocated a waman One young girl was found who ha@)member of the police force. A woniaii been) lured to Casper by a married man.jean handle a number of delicate ropo- The man was arrested, and the girs/sitions in dealing with girls and Womea ‘Was returned to her home in another] which a man cannot touch. Mrs. James State. Such cases are frequent her2,|has been able. by making friends wilt Mrs. James realizes that she is Up-/ girls whom we knew were in dangers dertaking @ pioneer work in Casper,|to protect them, to send them back “ta and ‘a’ work which requires the most/theiy parents and to see that they were @areful handling. Im her "capacity as) jooked after in a way which they woi probation officer, girls who are’ in the) nave resented had a man tried to ‘do ineorrigible class, will be under her di-|the same things. . rect supervision, an@ will bé obliged to) “Her work, even in the short timé report to her at least every senond cay.| she has: heen here has been a wonder- Girls. who are.reporting to hee Pannot| tui help, and I believe it will mean tho go to dances.or.make any other s0-/ betterment of the community to a con» cial engagements without her permis-| siderable degree.” sion, but it ix hoped that this >vlatien! Mrs. James wears “o uniform, an@ ;can be made, one of friendliness which) carries her police badge in her p ket. | Will ‘result’ in. the ultimate ‘saving ef) nook, for use only in extreme neo xsity the girl so restricted. She has no desire to be conspicuc us oF The number of girls in the city who:to make those with whom she works cannot be contro'ied by their parents) conspicuous in any way. is appalling, the police say, and this - was one of the greatest reasons tor vm- ploying a social worker here they as- sert, Mrs. James is @ young woman witn @ pleasing Devsonality, and should be! able to carry on the work with a spirit) whieh will make her wards feel that! ‘she is - friend, working for their good, ;fot @ foe, Ret to spoil good times. “f am more than pleased’ with the TYPEWRITERS Bought, rented, repaired. Dealer’ CORONA—L. C, SMITH Casper Typewriter 10] Wyatt Bldg. = ~—- Phone 858: NEW FALL HATS :. ARRIVING DAILY || | | i ey & Co. 136 S. Center St. Gingham—Values to $12.50- me Seld for $90 and $100 Value te $30 kirts $25.00 Beautiful ‘Styles and Quality Values ta $15 Values to $10 g Suits $10.00 Values to $17.50° Skirts Value $1.75 tin, Panel’Front and Back, Scalloped Bpottgm.