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i= Swope-Estes Nuptials George C. Davis and family have re- Last Saturday turned from a two weeks trip thru the Miss Hazel Estes and Leo Swope|Park region of Colorado. were united in marriage last Saturday sent Meine evenig at 5 o'clock by the Rev. Philip] The Watzke Millinery shop: is mov K. Edwards at the home of the bride, |ing into new quarters in the Lee Syn- 1216 Bast Second street. The home| dicate building today. The shop which was artistically decorated in roses ana| Was formerly in the West hotel build- sWeetpeas, ing has one of the store rooms facing The couple were attended by Mr. ard} the Masonic Temple. The finishing of Mrs.’S. C. Hanson of this city. After|the shop will’ be in ivory, with the the wedding services, a delicious sup-| latest and most artistic decorations and Per was served. comfortable furnishings. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and oer & Mrs. James L. Estes formerly of Lew-! Miss Virginia Watzke is here visit: ‘stown, Mont. The groom is the son|ing with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence West. of Mr, and Mrs. George W. Swope of| Miss Watzke is enroute to Denver Canton, Iil., and has been in Casper] Where she will take a course in nurs- for the past several months. Mr. and| ing. ‘ Mrs. Swope will live here. 18a A So er) Attorney and Mrs, Alfred R. Lowey Weather Does Not has a fine baby boy born at the State Spoil Picnic Plans hospital ‘Mendy night. The mother The picnic planned for last night by| 4nd ‘Uttle boy are getting along. splen- a number of the young men was car.|“dly- ey | ried out in spite of the storms. The] 4, party was taken to Garden Creek fatis ¥- and) Mrs. “H. J.» Peterson and fn motor cars, but returned when the|{#mily, Mr. and Mrs, M. ©. Dutton and storm commenced. The picnic -sast|f@mily, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Wetherill, was spread in the garage of the Suili | Mayor and Mrs. B. H. Pelton and sev van home on Hugo and Center streets, | ©T@! visitors)from the’ east composed and all enjoyed the impromptu enter-|% camping party in the Big) Horn tainment. After the picnic supper the | Mountains last week, They report a guests attended the dance in the Ma.| SPlendid time, with “fine fishing, cool sonic Temple. weather and no mosquitoes.” The Messers Wm. Haselmire, T. P, nt nied Sweeney, George Haworth and Dr. T, J. Drew were the hosts of the affair, and the guests included Mr. and Ars. Miss Eleanor Demaline of Cleveland, Ohio, who has been a house guest cf Miss Edna Mae Healy on. South Park giye det * avenue for the past month, has re- ae pee eget Rober aE ee turned to her home. (Miss ‘Demaline Mra. Archie Weldner, the Miewe dena| was’ elaboratcly entertained while vis. garet Eileen, Kathleen and Patricia| ‘ts bere, © : Sullivan, Mary Tobin, Catherine Dunn,| > ‘ . Margaret England, Helen Carlson, and|, 7 Newton and family have re- Irma Patton and the Messers Powers | turned from a trip thru Estes Park Claire, Slater, Riley, Dyer, Brunsvold|®" other places in Colorado, and, Dunn. Lapa : Serie R. W. Haynes, claim agent for the Ryat-Hays Marriage Cc. B. & Q. was here yesterday from on Tuesday Billings. see Dr. Walter H. Bradiey performed the Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Phippen have *yedding ceremony uniting Miss Jaun- gone to’ New York where they win ita Hays, and Robert C. Ryan on Tues-/spend a month visiting friends. day evening at 6 o'clock at the home of te tala the pastor on South Park avenue. Both} Mrs. G. H. Mann and daughter Mar- of the young people are residents here. | jon are returning Saturday from Clidty- They were attended by Miss Marjorie land and Niagara Falls. They wiil stop Pilg and Delbert Clark. Jin Denver to visit Mr. Manns par- Mr. Ryan is employed with the MId-| ents and will be accompanied home west refinery here and the young con-| from there by Ethel and Floyd 4tann ple will live at 829 East Fourth street,| Mr. Mann, who is a candidate. for where they will be at home to their county and prosecuting attorney on many friends, the Republican primary ticket, did not accompany them as was reported, Mrs. Noah Thompson of Maryvilie,| ee ee «Mo., will arrive tomorrow to visit at| Mr. and Mrs. O, L. Walker have re- the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Bur.|turned to thelr home on South Centos nett. Mrs. Thompson has been visiting | street after spending several days in in Billings and will spend a few days|the Big Horn mountains. here before returning to her home in a ee Missouri. ee oF Mrs. John Legan and children have returned from Greybull, Wyo., where they spent a week at the home of Mrs, Legan's daughter, Mrs. Bert Calnan, se eee Mrs. BE. W. Davis is leaving this af- ternoon for Glenrock. where she will spend the week with Mr, and Mrs John Engleke. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shook, who have’ Sees been camping in the Big’ Horn moun. Manquet Planned For tains, have returned to the city~ Church Dignitaries Cancelled Se Ne As neither the Apostolic Delegate, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Beiderman re- hor the Archbishop of Dubuque will be turned yesterday from the Yellowstone able to attend the dedication. ceremon- | National park, They made the’ trip jes at St. Anthony’s church next Sun-|thru the park in their motor car. At day, Fr. J. H. Mullin announces that| Riverton they were joined by Mrs. the banquet which was planned in their | 'Beiderman’s sister, Mrsy Crane and honor has been cancelled and only re-| family, who will visit here for some Ugious ceremonies will mark the day. | time. see “on copepemprome ?DQNNATC. 7 Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gratiot and family | PERSONALS have enjoyed several days camping in the Big Horn mountains and are now ——. * |at their home in the city. William Johnson has been confined eisai to his home for the past two days by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pettingill ‘sre ing for the-remainder of the week in the Big Horn mountain ;at Miadle Fork on Powder River. Mrs. lL. D..Blackstone left this morn- ing for Greybull, Wyo., where she wilt visit with her sister, Mrs. M. Irwin of inery activities. in Caspet, in 4 tee ine mention of thé record made by the baseball team in amateur circles here. ; 3 —_——_—_—_ Mrs, J. BE. Crane and daughters, Constant Tortuve ment is to take a thorough course of S.S. Sy which will rout out the disease germs from your b Casper Is Accorded Skin Eruptions Prominent Mention in Stanolind Record ee Disease Germs Must Be Eliminat- that city. "Betty and Eleanor, ate visiting. with ed From the Blood. i Seomplexion “Will: ‘Dewi to ts ean tae i * ewaslyte-pece: fs thetk: home: ia Fy. Eczema, tetter, boils, pimples, vl-| clear up and you will soon be rid | . The’ July issue of the Stanolind ‘Reo-| erton, Wyo. rf -{of the disease 2c thousands of Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Peake have re-. Bs IG cers, irritations and scalp \erup. turned fi the Big Horn mountains | 0rd. just received here by yes of 2 ig tions, as well as all other forms of} others; heve. d i where they have been camping for sev- | the Standard refinery has an excellent|| Mark U, Weber left yesterday on a skin ‘diseases, come from a disot-}:.Get a bottle: ef S! 5. $. today, eral days, upaes pci Be eee epesiagale As ray tig ws eR ed ga ak déred condition of the hiood. They | write to our head physician, who must be cured through the blood, and this explains why local treat- ment fails so absolutely, The radical ‘and rational treat- will gladly. give ypu full medical advice miithant charge. Address Medical. Director, Swift Labora- tory, Atlanta, Ga, EACH DOT A POWER d rif. d BGI drop of tric piting ile the dow epen e Mr. Alfred R. Lowey Stands for Orderly Law Enforcemezt, Protec- tion Against Wilful Disturbers and Arrogant Agitators, Exacting Obedience to Law and Or- der by Everyone, Without Discrimination. Men ‘ Who Know Ask You to Vote for MR. ALFRED R. LOWEY REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE AT PRIMARIES FOR COUNTY AND PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. “Words are things, thought, produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think.”” This advertisement paid for by. his friends in Na- trona County Bar Association. q Each and every dot represents a Wyoming newspaper. Anything Depends on @ No other influence wields so great power—regardless of cost—as ; : E your newspaper! ane? Your Eyesight: @ The rapid development of the printing industry followed the dis- 4 covery of Carbon Black. 5 ay ¢ ‘@ Without Carbon Black thesé néwspapers could not be published. t There is no need of your denying. yourself the ben- “ Nor would you have school books, other books, magazines, or sheet efits to be derived from wearing glasses when you can music! : ‘ ‘ . ag ee tee gente to perfect your sight— Printer's ink is made only from Carbon Black, ' a See, eee Carbon Black can be made only from Natural Gas. - Will the people of Wyoming say to us that the use of about 1000 cubic feet of Natural Gas required to make the Carbon Black used in printing the average issue of the Wyoming newspaper must be -@ You surely would not say that: the use of Natural Gas in a gas ~~ @hgirie to run a printing press wasa waste of Natural'Gas! = nasi g Is there a fine distinction as to which part of the printing press thie“ We use no drugs, but accurately measure the re- fractive errors in your eyes and reproduce the lens or prism necessary to correct the error. 22428 “Let me look you in the eye.’’ If you don’t need glasses we won't try to sell you. BURNETT OPTICAL CO. : i , Natural Gas is applied? a3 ; x oe Practical Optometrists q on, fo will run the press—but no other commodity will make Hotel Henning Entrance, Casper, Wyo. , The tale of a tire—19,500 y Miles and Tread Still Good”— 4 Midland Carb6n Cc pany~ ‘ will be told in the nezt article Cowley, Wyoming of this series, . _ ADVANCE SHOWING f 0 camping in the Big Horn mountains an iliness. He. is improving today. e for several days, . ory H. J. Carlson of Cheyenne, Wyo., ts registered at the Henning Hotel while attending to business for the next few days. se L. Of. Green of St. spending several days to business concerned pany in St. Louis. se 8 Mrs. Robert P, Parker of Sheridan, Wyo., is in the city visiting at the home of her son, Walter Parker, as- sistant postmaster here. es 2 Charles Linsey and party are camp- Sa re ced rssh aceaap i casas iis Louis, Mo,, ts here attending with his com- see Mrs. H. L. Swaisgood has returned from Boulder, Colo., where she has been visiting with relatives and friends for the past week. see John Hans, manager of the Smith- Turner drug store, has left for Bould- er, Colo., where he will visit for a few days. Mrs. Hans, who has been spend- ing several weeks. there with relatives, will return with her husband. see Miss M. J. Frantz, proprietor of the Frantz Shop, returned last night from’ the East, where she went on an éx- tended buying trip for the Frantz Shop. 1M ar Mr NO! be Xa n "costa leas per Month of Service” Your Car Needs One Complete stock of Ignition and Generator Supplies Bring Your Electrical Troubles to Us. We Guarantee Satisfaction Casper Battery Company 508 East Yellowstone cee z R. W. Carter of Denver, Colo., is at- tending to business here for the day. eee Ray Spurlock spent the day in the tity from the Buzzard ranch. eee Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Peake are spend- ing several days in the Big Horn Mountains on a camping trip. 2 e Prof, Rudolph Lundberg, who ~was taken to the State hospital last week for the removal of his tonsils returned to his apartment at the Virginia he- tel last night. He is much improved | and hopes to be able to resume work with his music pupils in the near fu- ture, Miss Olive Brimberg of Chicago, I11., Highway . has arrived here and will be the trim- Phone 907 mer in the Watske hat shop. Miss Brimberg studied the latest modes L. R. Earnshaw, Prop. while in Chicago and brought back many. clever ideas. (Political Advertisement) TODD W. 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