Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 26, 1920, Page 3

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Marriage Kept Secret by Newlyweds. t * News of the marriage of Miss Elen B. Fosey to William C. Miller was made known W vies A when the young couple departed for, Upton, TL, to visit the latter's parents, » ‘The parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Posey of South David streét, recolved a telegram to that ef- oe ie aabed ble pug below here. were married here patterns afternoon at 2 o'clock at tho home of Rev. Walter H. Bradley. Mr. and Mrs, Miller will spend about ® month in Iinois visiting with rela- tives of the groom. They will return! here to make their home jas Mr. Miller is in the oy of the Midwest Re- fining SPORE: Pi . Attorney and a GH. Mann re- turned last night from a weck's visit in Thermopolis, where Mr, Mann’ was | attending to legal business, Lad Progressive Club Meeting of Interest. The Progressive club held a most in- teresting meeting yesterday afternoon at: the "Young Women's. Christian asse-| ciation, The program consisted of a talk.on “The Woman Citizen” by Mrs. Paul Lang, an article, the People and bythe People’? by Mrs. B, FY Lance; a talk on “Beverages” by Mrs. J.-H, Jones, who ts conducting a course in domestic science for the club, and an.account of the Estes Park conference by Miss Maude Corbett. Aft- er the program the remainder of the afternoon was spent socially. ? eee Party Returns to Casper. - Mr.and Mrs. L. B, Townsend, Lieut- enant ‘and Mrs. Carroll Leeper anid Mr.) “Education for | 3 with friends and relatives at their for- mer home. in Ing, by Mrs. Harry a cicass and children left yesterday for a month's visit with her parents at» Mtavenavility Mont. Alan Michie returnea yesterday from a visit to the Black Hills. ar Mrs. Willlam Lowe of South Spruce street, who has been a patient at the State hospital for the past several days underwent an seperation today. Mrs. James Filbin of Hastings, Neb,, accompanied by her granddaughter, Amilda Filbin, is in the city visiting with Mrs, Filbin's son, James.Junior Filhin, of apt Seon Second street. ee Mrs. Carl Reese of Los Angeles, Cal., is here visiting with her mother, Mrs. Thomas. She expects to be here’ for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs, H, T. Gorman of Des Moines, Ta., are visiting with friends in the city enroute to Yellowstone Na- tional park, where they intend to spend nbout two weeks. eee Mr. and Mrs, George Hackett of Big dy, are in the city for a° few days visiting with friends and attending i business matters. ees \Miss Mabel Johnson is visiting with her brother and sister, Howard a Plorencé Johnson, at thelr camp at Pinedale, Wyo. She will return. the first of next week and will resume her position in the offices of Attorney Floyd E. Pendell. . Peary Floyd E. Pendell has returned from Denyer, where he went on legal busi- HUSBAND 1D IDENTIFIES SLAIN REFUSES 10 LOOK AT HER BODY (By Associuted Press.) GRANTWooD, N. J. Aug. 26.—The body of the young woman slain in Grant, Woods was identified today as that of Mré, Blanche Schalz of Kast One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street, Manhattan. Identification was made by her husband, Frank, an employe of the Interborough Rapid Transit WIFE Company. Tho husband would sat look at the body, but told the police his wife had a mole on her back, which they found as described. The county coroner's autopsy ngadenns that the woman’s throat had been cuty BILLY MISKE IS REAL OPPONENT, DEMPSEY AVERS BENTON HARBOR) | Mich., Aug. 26. Jack Dempsey, world’s heavyweight parted admitted today that both he and his manager, Jack Kearns, had a serious respect for Billy Miske, St, Paul challenger, whom Dempsey meets in a championship match here a week from next Monday. In antici- pation of a hard gruelling contest, Dempsey has settled down into a vig- orous training siege and is rapidly rounding into Perfect fighting condi. tion. GENERAL WOOD UNABLE TO ATTEND STAMPEDE; REGRETS ARE RECEIVED General Leonard Wood will not be able to attend the first annual Amer- « the Casper public schools. and Mrs. A. E, Biglin have returned | ness. ican Legion Stampede to be held here from their trip through the Yeilow- +“ 8 September 5, 6 ‘and 7, according to a stone National park, made overland, K. W, Jones is in the city from! Message received from him by. Hal Cur- Mr, Biglin preceded the party here and Omaha, Neb., on @ short business’ trip. |", ® member of the speakers’ com- the others spent one day fishing. They _ mittee. Invitations were sent to both all report°a splendid trip. | General Wood and General Pershing RSLS | whon it (Bada pei es wa Kopp Hathaway dore Rooadle It, Jr., woul w Marriage Performed Today. to attend the Stampede. -Harry Kopp of Stewar Miss Genevieve Hathaway were mar- ried\ at 11 o'clock this morning at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hathaway on South Oal street. The Rev. Walter H. French performed the ceremony. : The bride was charmingly gowned in a white crepe de chine creation and carried bride’s roses. The couple were attended by Miss Marie Evans and /Hd- die Hathaway. After the services a wedding dinner was served at noon. Covers at the Nebr., and OO ARE TRADED FOR STOLEN CAR Eads’ Auto Recovered This Morn- ing After Thieves Make Es- table were laid for twelve guests, After the dinner the couple were escorted to. the train. They will fake a short, wed- ding trip andowill be at homne in ‘Stewart, Nebr, to ~ nas who, wish them “weil, ."~ ‘ Mrs. Kopp has Beer @ resident of Ranper all her life, and during the past two years has been an instructor in Mr, Kopp is in the tumber business in Stewart, Neb. ‘ es PERSONALS | Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Twichell and their little daughters, Olive and Mar- fon, who have been visiting their pa- rents and relatives in Casper for the last month are leaving in their car for the return trib to their home in Chi- cago, where Mr, Twichell has been a teacher of manual training in the schools for the last five years. This is their third visit to Casper which they have enjoyed very much. Mrs. Twich- ell is the daughter of Robert C., Mar- quis of this city. * ee Miss Martha Marquis, who’ was ve- cently graduated from the Univérsity of Wyoming at Laramie, making the four-year course in three years, is to continue her studies at the Art, Insti tute in Chicago this fall, making the trip overland with her sister, Mrs, C. W. Twichell. $9 * O'Brien Tas returned trom Denver, where he spent about. twoy weeks attending business matters and on pleasure. . and Mrs. W. Legan naif M, O. to 7. A. Sutterfield and returned to their Mr. few weeks’ visiting cape; Car Stolen in Greeley Is Returned j In the theft: of “wiiltam Eads" Fort} motor car last night about 9 o'clock, the car passed through several ‘hands before its recovery this morning driven by @ man giving the name of Miller. Miller told” the local authorities that hoe had purchased the auto not know- ing it had been stolen from two men for $75 and a motorcycle. This trans- action took place about-an hour after! the time the Ford was reported stolen. Miller is snid to have informed. local officials that the purchasers of his mo- toreyele were staying. at the Wyatt! hotel. Inspection on the hotel blotter by the police today revealed that the two supposed to have been’ the pur- chasers of the motorcycle had left the hotel. They have not been seen since. The stolen car belonging to Bruce Eaton of Greeley, Colp., is being taken back to Colorado today by Mr, Woods of the Automobile Adjustment and In- formation Bureau of Denver. The po- lice feel confident that they are on the trail of one of the men suspected of stealing the Eaton motor car. i ’ - a Grow Your; Hair GET, THIS FREE bald spat you shoul be mailed you free with a Bent Kotalko, if Fae foeabey i ven ee sebum Ee poy cent een eect a fenun Indians’ Xt Bittain, 2-301. Bt Some of the first out-of-town reser- vatiéns came into Casper today when a party from Wheatland, Wyo,, ordered four boxes for the Stampede, Indica- tions are that other reservations from Lander and Riverton will be among the other early applications for reserved seats. D. W. Ogilbee and Mr. Curran have been issuing invitations to the princi- pal speakers of national note to attend the Casper Stampede., Mr. Curran was instrumental in arranging preliminary ground work for the Stampede, having made special trips to Douglas to con- fer with officials in. charge of bring- ing the world Spempe now entered ope ee fittending to business and v a — CWNERS DISCUSS MEANS TO FIGHT TAX PAYMENTS Extension of Improvement District Boundaries Suggested; Attor- ney Retained to Take Charge of Plans Further diacussion of ways and means of combatting the tax as re- quired in the city assessment for Grad- ing District No, 3 marked the mass meeting of property owners held. at Ed Lord's store last night, It appear- ed from the discussion that the most feasible means _6f solving the problem was to bring it to the attention of the city that where the actual cost exceed- ed the estimate, a state statute pro- vides, one spokesman claimed © last night, that ap addition to the district could be created so as to make more | just and equitable the spreading of the assessment roll, Whether ‘this can be contested un- der this ruling in the present case, the property owners hope to learn thru employment 6f counsel and conference with City Attorney R. M. Boeke. A coramittee of five taxpayers from this district was named; J. J. Giblin, MM. 8. Kenney, J. W, Martin, Ed Lord and H. H. Klocksiem being named. mem- bers of this committee. Répresentatives of District No. 1 and 2 were present also at this meeting last night and intimated that they would call meetings in their districts to ap- point similar committees who are to co-operate with “District No. 3. J. A, Ferguson acted as chairman last night and L H. Bicknell served as secretary. The committee named is to report to a similar mass meeting to he called within the next few days. or Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Hale are spe Ing a few days here from Salt Cr ing with friends, the Ca@aper Look! | f ook ! The Natrona Doughnut Shop will open for business at 152 South Durbin, former location of Natrona Butter Shop. Watch the Window Come and see the wonderful little machine turn out the best doughnuts you ever ate. We use no hog fats. Absolutely pure and wholesome, cooked in Mazola Oil seasoned with butter. Mr. Fambush, the manager, is an experienced man, having operated a number of shops in various towns. Come in and let us get acquainted. We also serve good coffee with pure ‘ cream, We appreciate a visit from all, Natrona Doughnut Shop: 152 South Durbin Location formerly occupied by Natrona’ Butter Shop FOR DARK TAN AND BROWN SHOES ‘The “Liquid Wax” Polish that is easiest to use. It the leather soft and just a little on the dauber’ needed. brilliant shine and hie. Econo tices A Dauber in Each Carton—No Paste Required 4 Sold by Grocers, pee Stores, Druggists, Notion Stores ve S. M. BIXBY & CO., and Repair Shops aot any Inc., New ilgnae ‘Algo Manufacturers of Bixty’s Jet Oil, Sbu * ‘0! Wite and Jet-Oil Paste SS fectionately as “Tama Jim.” Of the — vill enter the Univer Michiga made familiar with the old metrical | u version of the Psalms from which he Lee Hake, hardware mere! of | frequently quoted in a quaint way with| worland, Wyo. ts in the prricsak a remarkable effect. No formalities ever|jrjof business trip. hedged about him; the plainest farmer who visited his office in Washington | raceived the same grasp of the hand and courteous attention that was aurea to leaders in official lite, : oo nat DIES (Continued from Page 1) bulletins became of great value among Ed: Murane, the son of Judge | ne Era te Presented as they were in| rang, who has been employed in Seattle, imple language along practical lines. | wash,, ever since he graduated from As an octogenarian, Mr. Wilson was still erect and vigorous, a man six feet tall, all bone and muscle, In Iowa his old friends and associates knew him When Is a Wife Not a Wife? Do you realize that in certain States the marriages of divorced persons are not recognized? You can imagine what dreadful complications that can lead to. A perfectly respectable couple in Arizona may be Mable to arrest in caso they move to New Jersey. And it all comes from the muddled condition of our differ- ing divorce laws. Read Ida Clyde Clarke’s entertain. ing article on this subject on page 29 of the Broadway school’ there last spring, arrived here Sunday. He will be here for seyeral weeks, and from here he (The HUB FOUR DAYS || Today Friday Saturday Sunday | | Pictorial Review for September CH4S. M. GUNNISON TSURU AOKT “irs. Sessue Hayakawa) Carl Laemmle Offers ‘The Breath of the Gods’ A gorgeous dramatic photo- play with TSURU AOKI and a big cast We Are Offering for a Few Days Only NINETY DRESSES In \serge, taffeta, satin, tricolette, tricotine and geor- gette. Have been as high as $60.00, now— $19.95 TWENTY-FIVE COATS — Worth up to $65.00, now— $19.95 oe - * Shop Phone 1304W. 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