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} a Baltimore company; played in a Chi- R | Daily Fashion Hint AMES ONE cabo: stock. company tor’ two. Years, 5 —— ae . | i J ‘ a da ared with Adelaide Neilson and Eawin Booth in classic p! For County Commissioner. He went to New York in 1875 and (PAitical Advertisement.) L “]| piayea “perro” in “The Two Or- | One of the most likely, men on the phans”, The Prince, in “The Dani- | pepuplican Primary ticket for county cheffs” and as Jean Renaud in “A John commissioner, two-year term, is = Celebrated Case." Beginning in |w arr. 1898 he achieved an enviable repu His many frienda ‘have pledged. thelr tation as D’Artagnan in “The Mus- |. port because of the fact that he is kateers.” He aitenn es reas. Dae not governed by any outside meee ago to retire from the sti -at land will run the affairs of the office Gy: Associated ‘Prese:) often was recalled to appear in ro- |i, husiness-ike manner, t NEW LONDON, Conn., Aug. 10.— | mantic dramas in which he was at | (Continued trom ‘Page 4} | James O'Neil, former actor, died here | his ber G. 1, Patterson, Australia’s most fa: a 7 | a vi a | py ya is a nephew o! Newspaper Man Brings Mrs. Warren Pafiey returned to her en yee yg pe = x a today after an illness of two months mous tennis player, Bride to Wyomin; . licens today from the State hospital] Youngsters enjc wading in th with internal disorders. “The first negro fire insurance com-|the famous singer; Mme. Melba. ar ead 2 where she has been confined for some # soon "ag the: atorm.: abated, ane For more than fifteen years and in | pany in the United States has been or- i le i James A. Malcolm, formerly with tbe time. SE EUs, Were Tan Un¥O: Buy woe One more than 6,000 __ {performances,| ganized at Durham, N. C. King George is an enthusiastic ~ Hearst newspaper of New York and) oes jaONe, Sete: WHO. was swadide in gyaler} James O'Neil played the part of Ea- | a yachtsman, and as Prince of Wales : Chicago and three years circulation] Mr, and Mrs. Butler Cromer left this| “Pout to his kfees, suddeniy step into| mund Dantos in “The Count of | «Gray's Elegy” consists of only 128|was a much more frequent visitor to manager for the Atlanta Georgian put morning on an overland trip thru ja hole which brought the water to his| than the heavier du- Monte Christo,” until his name be- | jines, yet it occupied the poet seven the big regatta came so associated with that play jyears of careful composition of now { neck, 1 one over on his many friends w! he Yellowstone National park. Thi z after Which he proceeded to swim told them that he was going to Chey-' pect to be gone about two weeks. 1 earnest. Jin re ' that in the minds of drama lovers ve ¥ epoe to the Teand up, ane to ata es shag be inleae. gk oni Paks ical mieten RHalty ty ceoantion *Gtin Gana orate tet “ important business, his important : Pts 9) ‘ng ‘santa Sed RA Las hr the other. It was his great part, - es Evely | F 8] “4 e day in!ed to have spec x er street whe ‘’ business was to meet Miss Evelyn Cor thar eg aaa irae Sone 8) day 1 forays sare Ey Pane oot ales 1 thei Gharkcter “iis ehieh? he taiiebed F don of Oakland, Calif., a well known he 2 Ss pees pees ‘ Hisigveatest. subsees’ Ana. iGeapitb "his panve aS of caureenlavienaeen Pe rat eee ae ae rom the machine going full}, aitorls tosalacard ttRtce thereto rtant business was that of getting] M. D. f Q : ; accien Miss Cordon js well known companied by his son, Stanley Bar It is also stated that the employes of was combetlea 72 Seuien “ af SP gett: in Oakland and San Francisco having/|nett, is in the city on business connec! of: the ‘baniedtonnea star ‘Duaket { fication at wie i rand ooi! ‘ been assistant public administrator of €4 With the Barnett Outfitt com. de to bale out the vault, and that ES aaa tnaiaant he Masia “54 t Gaara fe a thefrest fot a anos pany. Le | st as the: panred Ler watte ante SMART MODEL FOR SATIN. cacker was ‘his attempt’ to/imperson- “hegre aes 3 ededelt) J mai } doubt! ‘A. H. Stewart arrived yesterday fr: a ee ‘The little frock that answers tor | ate Christ,in a Passion Play pro- - many friends on the coast will no oe Delvis WHCMEEESG ee ath fault. almost any semi-dress occasion can duced in 1880 at San Francisco, Py marciage, uprised to hear of Mr to business matters for several days |, 282 fre department was fsked tol be developed after this model in| where O'Neill was then a popular & tear icoiralds known from coast to e Sateie lend assistance in pumping the 6 feet apricot, pink, blue or gray satin. The | invor, The effort was frowned upon ee me z pualco see bon eee Maites| We<Dileeydonmetiamana, 2 «| of ates out or ae poemnen ot the skirt has a graceful drapery at the by the authorities, despite the fer- ee ade ‘a study of circulation for many SPending the day in the city 1S Cnet area te nut the “fabric hose) sides: which im hemmvtieched, While \the |} or « aria Srayeranice iarithiewHiGh iar. years and has been connected with pa-|Stimmer home, the “Bear Trap”, on/collapsed under suction and apae isles wet Overblouse effect, 18 | O'Neil essayed the part and, after ie iin ial Sarde ry Casper mountain | be. ‘worked. + Men: {were} then» /p: °| decorated with embroidery. A uni- few weeks, it had to pers in all parts of the country and|Casper mountain. | |work with hand pumps, and the base- a if rap ete was until last September circulation : é . z que finish for the round neck is a] be withdrawn. Later an attempt was DAIL Y te anager aiethe Tulsa (Okla) M. W. Purcell, attorney, is expected) ment was pumped out by midnight. silk cord Medium size requires 5| made by Henry E. Abtiey to produce. crat and Times and is at present vics| home tonight from New York City} Wh es some of the soap which was! yards 36-inch material. the Passion play in New York with Fi es . president of the Brayton syndicate cf|/Where he has been to attend the/ dar an probably be dried and)” Pictorial Review Waist No. 8894.| mr. .o'Neil in the leading role; but = New York and Chicago, The couple| nights of Columbus convention. Mr.| used, Otis Thompson, the manager, €S-! Sizes, 34 to 46 inches bust. Price, 25 | it was prevented by the authoritles. . » honeymooning at Riverton and the/ Purcell also visited other eastern cit'es| timates the damage at about $2,000. cents. Skirt No, 8866. Sizes, 24 to Mr. O'Neil was brought. to this x \ e tom mountain country whe: ,)on business, | One fine lawn on East Second street! 34 inches waist, Price, 25 cents, Em- country when @ small child from the The : will be until the first of September ai abe 33 was buried under 8 or 10 inches of] broidery No. 12561, Transfer, blue home of his parents in» Kilkenny, > ter which they expect to go east to 1e-1_ Mr. and Mrs. H. J, Peterson an.t/MUd and sand this morning. New! or yellow, 20 cents, - | Ireland, where he was born Novem- ; : se. jfamily aro spending several days in{Curbings, which have been laid on a ber 18/04840: co dilad vat appestaice . cic ts the mountains on a camping tnt number of streets in the east part of Uritktheaatawer. wan) in thes N&Honkt . Young Men Entertain ing trip. towns were so undermined that they Phunter at (ldclinadl dh daeeA Subee- y at Informal Picnic eee collapsed and will have to be relaid. Quently: he appeared atithe St. Louis 156 South Center. Phone 1304W. : A‘ EB. Stirrett has returned ‘from| One of the freaks of the storm was Varieties, played for a season in’ Cin- A number of young men are enter-|neadwood, S. D., where he was. calni|feported by a man returning from Salt cinnati, was leading juvenile in a taining at an informal picnic thi by the death of his father-in.law, p,.|Creek, who reported that the road over ning at Garden Creek falls. The | y|.A. McPherson, a prominent banker ot} the viaduct was untouched by rain. and will be taken to the falls in motor cars,| Deadwood, thick with du 5 and intend to return to the city in time} aust, Oy for the dance, c Jew York Ci | ee on basinal Matec Sy Tee" te| LE A ORE: LLOYD GEORGE Married in Billings seats Sectiecy | TOSTAGE SALE Miss Virginia Gordon and Har >, ! 3. a 7 vester. | Kendall, both Casper residents, were) 4,C° ¢o, chardson returned | yester married on August 2 in Billings, Mont.;©2¥Y ‘rom Denver, Colo., where he , Orders have been received from Max| - " After the wedding the young coupe ptenting sto) pusineas for the onsull-’ pinsch, now in New York, to reduce the| Patches todady state that the Polish left for the Yellowstone National park|*ted Royalty Oil company. |shelves of all stock of summer mer.|“t™my defense has crumpled and_ the where they wil} sped their honey i Tat |chandise now carried at the Leader,| Bus River ete PES ANCE moon. At Thermopolis, Wyo. th R. G. Watson of Omaha . 48 in order that there will be room for the|!8 surrounded by newly-made trenches were beautifully entertained at an in-| Visiting with Mr. and Mr 'ry-/ new fall goods purchased and now ar-|®nd barbed wire. (Continued from Page 1) formal dinner party at the Carter Ho.|@0n at their summer home, th: r'riving. Greatly reduced prices are ad-| Dispatches from Copenhagen stated tel. They were the guests of Trap", on Casper mountain d during the life of this sale,|that a formidable British squadron had Miller, and the Messers R. F. Putler.| very, sh impr he) Mr. Hirsch is now making a tour of| Steamed into Danish waters, presum- Cc. L. Lyman, Paddy Quinn and Ward uty of the scenery in the mount: ins|the eastern buying centers but will re-|ably to participate in the Russian sper as a live)/turn to his home here in the near fu-| blockade. ture. The R and is interested in | business town. After the deliciously served d they enjoyed the ‘e at the hot ner ed armies are ravaging in Po- After the trip thru the park the baad er? ————__—_ land, according to Red Cross workers. young couple will return to Casper to| George Nelson, y ef the Cas-| A, J. Talbot of Denver, Colo., is a/They are advancing along the Warsaw make their home. |per Rotary 1 by business visitor here for the day. Danzig railway. Cie om Nelson, was in w Ex-Governor and Mrs. B. B. Rrooks| #89 at the time the Sheritan cluh left this mornig on a trip thru the| OMing the weekly luncheén. al 7 oP > George Stewart is in the city trom| RAIL CONNEGTIONS Carnation: Milk is~ pure cows” Denver, Colo., looking after nis pusi-|~Q DANZIG REPAIRED. ~ : ° oak 5 Glacier National park. They are mak.| Nelson was a guest at the tuncheon,| ness interests. (By Associated Press.) milk, from, America s dairy ing the trip in their motor car. and in return for their hospitality, he: Fe LONDON, Aug. 10.—In view of the Cat Pia eee mado an after dinner speech, compil-| TL. M. Marker of Douglas, Wyo., ix] gore npn, AU: 10 In view of the farms, evaporated to the consist: Party Leave for ° mehting the local club upon their beau. | spending the,day here on business iind| trom Wareaw to Danzig, the Poles te. y . ies! ae oti rien tiful town. He agreed that it was the| pleasure. Paired the"Ine betwean’ the tworetiel \ency of cream, then sterilized | best town, but one, in the stat | anes, which runs via Thorn, Bromberg and Mrs. M. J. Gothberg, Mrs. Walter} ad died The glass for the doors and windows ° 1 e . | Dirschau, says the ‘Times today. to keep it fresh., Use Carnation Storie, Miss Emma Gothberg, Edwin’ Charles Hathaway, who spent a por. of the Lee Syndicate building on the| Dischau. says the ‘Timos today | P - Gothberg and some guests from the, tion of last week In § 1, Wyo,,| corner of First and Center strests hy: *| rank Munsey, now one of Amurica’ ; me, for every; milk east, left this morning in two motor) has returned to his home her arrived and is being put in today. The|, Ff" Munsey, now one of Aim A - er am your ho A fo Va |foremost newspaper and magazine m za | cars for the Yellowstone National park} oti Mela store rooms will be ready for occu-| eyes : rter, x . where they will spend some time. Peter Q. Nyce, attorney for the Car-;Ppancy as soon as the ’ ey amtah Orta gig co easy bed gle 1 a “ {purpose. Buy it. from your o's ter Oil company, and y lectea| telegraph operator and grocery clerk j ~ * ft zf i and was electea| ee P 1 ; ‘Thursday. Will Be vice commander of the American Le ninett was <a poorly-puta |Pefere adopting Journalism, grocer, the Carnation Milkman: Navy Night at Dance gion last week, is now in the O: in_a London lawy« 5 ar a > ade 3 fir iter , Lord Dunsany, one of the most suc- - The regular Thursday night dance and Newcastle ‘oll flelds lookine Ne Bp erates Die frat aia aey eit Arman ane C neato ate Write for Free Recipe Book eR an ain at th = PORRDR LY, and appara oil interests, 5 Ne. 79 clares that he never sees his own plays i Carnation Milk Products Co., 1430-16th St., Denver Navy night, this w of Sp. atanal ia Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brown and Mr King Alfonso cut short his recent|!and never meets the producer of them. (3 3 eek. Special dec ° 28) igen and Mr-l visit to Ei c order to return te MS Leo rations in the form of the t on ajand Mrs. F. R. Jones are leaving for| sist to. Husiand in order ete oan DEHighachoolRalelato :halp : => sun ab tte, Center of the pavilion as|the Big Hona mountains where they| spay” TPRCobg ROUbthiae life. he vas iheade hee atae ALIRMepintay severe ‘ well as special music and feature num-| Will spend several weeks at thei sum-| !ttday enero na) thot eae MeN Het shone: 518 B. First st i 4 ef bers will add to the attractiveness of|mer camp. never failed to spend that day withtings. Phone 1177J, or a. sat ie (Ginaté ql the Legion dance. Fieger her -10- oi lee M. N. Wheeler has returned from : Second Wedding Is |business and pleasure trip to Denver| Performed at Y. W. C. A. ,and other Colorado points. Carnation - * * 1 Miss Maude Golden of Texas and Er-| 3, F. Seaver of Lander, formerly a WE WA ts: \ . j nest G. Shippen of Dubois, Wyo., were | resident of Casper, was in the cily te. il! il 6) “Feem Contented Cows SAPOMTD A The label is red and white married at 6 o'clock last evening at the|day. Mr. Seaver owned! and overated . ry pees I! Young Women's Christian Association one of the first drug stores in the city. by Rev. Walter L. French of the |{n, a building south of the I Methodist church. The bride has been) on Center street. teaching school at Dubois. This is the S819 ’ second wedding which has been per. Franklin Dor! formed at the Y. W. C. A. since it by a horse store who was ijie! on ranch near } k was pe Mr. and \Mrs. Shippen| Springs, is recovering from his injur- waay decide to live in Casper. 5. Cease Pao iis “Lead on Se! » Dat - 2 Archer-Comerford Tom Ledbetter went to Cheyenne to- * Mr. Pep lls the P E P Patient, Enduring Post Marriage Celebrated |day. He will fly back in company with Kindly Miss Madge Comerford of Stamford,’ Jay ¥. Stock. i Conn., and Frank Archer of New York eee Light, City were married at the Methodist] Miss Ruth Adams is leaving tomor 00 ‘ ' parsonage yesterday afternoon by the! row for Berkeley, Calif, where she will| quoth 3 300 3 3 Rev. W. L. French. They have been attend tho university during the cen} ‘ : residents of Casper {or about three dng year, Mr. Pep months and will make their home ees 5 ’ ; here, eer Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Buckner are| as one- P-E-P means “Pipe every Pink } : |moving today t » Ideal apartments Return from Park leromithen Menor pemaeneran nt Twentieth Saturday we sold 3,300 Denver Posts And Western Points se Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Townsend re-| EF. J. Fanchild is “here from Den turned last evening from an tended yer, Colo., attending to important busi trip which included Yellowstone park,| ness matters. P-E-P sighs “Prize Every Post” of Manufactured by - ‘< = THE W. L. FIELD CO, H * — County Commissioner Robt. J. Veitch| Yours if you will keep your system | Denver, Colo. is expected to return today from the| in order by regularly taking old The News Depot a la Cafeteria Doc ; Murthy's ROOT BEER DOC MURPHY’S ROOT BEER Root Bier . and pay tribute to our Morning Glory DENVER POST, y Salt Lake City and other points of in hie nas Casper ‘3 . terest. | J. Roy Colvin’ of Cheyenne, Wyo., 1s 5 i emele lavending \a few Gaye inthe ter cn < “That's My Picture” Population SALES SALES sSurprisers Are businesg and visiting with friends. | (Ws flits Two ‘brothers of A. EF. Thompson,| Mr, and Mrs? Thomas ard reqia| : . Q stipe ok he Alfred and Baward Thompson, who ee eran eS irae eget franineen| tA | put it on every pe into the P-E-P cries, “Peanuts, Envelopes, Periodicals yesterday intending to sur-|gas City, Mo. They are attend o i 7 Prise Bi. Thompeon witha visit were Puainey an cating Oe sie fl os SERED fe pene y News Saturday THE NEWS DEPOT had 709 Sales selves surprsed to find that Mr.\in the elty, ¢ one breakfast foo Depot “ i B a Mrs. ‘Th left Sunday nish i : 4 EI 5 oe Bara Meoue Uunoriness io ment| which contains nothing cnarie PEP. preaches, “‘Prospenity, .Energy,..Popcorn business for the Standard refinery | : Of which he is superintendent, will rc W. omen but wheat and all of the ‘ to turn Sunday night. Mrs. Thon:pson| oes 4 well pend cight wedks visiting at ine | wheat—processed into the Knee! home of her father, J. W. Each, in ; | most delectable, nutty fla- at the South | Chlongo. Made oung vored dish ever served at LR alt a CRS Fountain : j | breakfast. | P ERSONALS | Bright eyes, aclear skin and a body | of Aa full of youth and health may be | . 4 et 4 ar P-E-P “‘Pleasessevery Papa” who “‘Pinches every, Particle” Lost Soldier field where he has been : , for the last few days in connection! GOLD MED." IS i with his oil interests there. dow : “ese « E . - A i iy Mrs. George Campbell has returned \ | from Minneapolis, Minn., where she| | 4 has been visiting with frends and rela CAPSULE ; ‘ ‘ . tives for several weeks. , . “Sk eee ‘The world's standard remedy for kidney, | Pu Wh if Wh t B Kk | 4 ‘ ie SANS | 3 Dr. Paul DuBols, representing the| Hver, bladder and uric ecid troubles, ths | re ole Wheat Breakfast | The P-E-P—“PEOPLE’S EXCELLENT PAPER . is, Zail Diitobe, repressnting thal Mey lame ena erie acid eoohlens daa | Se ae dist church is in Casper making 4| 1696. All druggists, three study of the general situation and the| ‘ook for the name Gold Wed: needs of the Methodist church here. ‘and accept no imitation A ta ae 2 FOOD

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