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aes etm teas ‘__PAGE THREE of COMPLICATIONS | a : ON DE | EN of sound judg- = BRING ON ATH | ment appreciate cf ‘ i : CASPER WOMAN | the true worth of Bora : Mrs, Thea Holmberg, age 40, died of | Tailored-to-Measure S& complications last: evening at a local} a= hospital.” Mrs. Holmberg’s sister. at | clothes. “ Henning, Minn., has been notified cf | her death here and the body is being | 2 2 held, at the Shaffer-Gay chapel. In|] ‘ - ine Atiawer Reda Addition to the sister, Mrs. Holmberg | 1, T ned st Refining company offices | has a year-old daughter. Little is | ene: cola meeting of the W. c.f in Denver, Sia inown here about the deceased. She| The Born Label gives vill be, held this /evening 2tthe| A. K. Parnes is leaving tomorrow Ria elke prs, endear raipes Mente GAY legie public-Iibrary at 7:30 O'clock. Maude Corbett of the ¥. W. Cc. A. will give @ tall. All ladies are d to be present. one Seaman Futertains where she had been employed. them assurance of sen- sible style; clothes com- fort; long wear. for Denver, where he and his family will reside this’ winter. Mr. Barnes has been: connected With the legal de- partment of the Midwest offices in this city and was transferred to the Den- ver offices. In Japan the brocaded silks for ex- pensive dolls’ dresses are specially woven in miniature patterns on small} | Tae SS I ! nally iin so see “ looms. «. F. A. Seaman was hostess this! Mr. and Mrs. J. S, Me eS oe. ncon at an inférmal auction bridge| Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cov ra fe ed e e at her home on McKinley street. | tomorrow for Buffalo, Wyo., where AE al tables of bridge played and the} they will attend the me ting of the i <s served delicious refreshments| grand chapter of the fern Sétar And men who like the close of the afternoon. The party will be joined i by Mr. and * 8 Mrs. Nettle of Douglas. uncement Made S°5. 95m Max Petker has returned from 12 Angeles, and other coast cities whe he spent his vacation. Mrs. Petker and family will return to per in about wasemade at a party given by|thirty days, after visiting with her Laura Lee at ber home in Chey-|™other in Los Angeles. The bride-to-be is a popular so- ide hace girl of Cheyenne and Mr. Sny-}|| Mrs. A. G. Cheney has returned to| Stampede Entries For American Legion first annual Stampede these features find ad- ditional satisfaction in the economy afforded \| by Born prices. e announcement of the engage- of Miss Delpha Pearl Lewis of enne to Haddock C. Snyder of this . e js a railroad man here. The date| her home in the Bates Hole country, | Now Bein CAMPBELL-JOHNSON COMPANY e wedding 4s set for the early fail, |@fter spending yesterday in the eity on 4 —————— ae rel ite te business and visiting with friends —— + Club’ Starts es ce * SASS A LE TT RE RAY TATE MACE Received | at Legion Club Rooms in Base- ment Smith-Turner Building Mr. and Mrs. D. Field of Des le first meeting of the season ot june seaiate visiting here for about uplicate Bridge club was held this !(7 ee iting Mrs: Field's brother, H. noon at the home of Mrs. T. A. fret tip a “Rig apace Netley B pete ‘he time was devoted to play- © west and they have oe One, ROTA Mapeaasin tied) troma; tous of the toe lowstone National park. se 8 ATTENTION RETAIL CLERKS You are requested to be at Moose Hall at 9:30 A. M. Monday, September 6, to form in line for Labor Day Parade. AT EXCLUSIVE BAILEY'S BEACH—A long wr precedent was broken when the photographer snapped these photos of. social actiyities at Newport, , I. Upper, Baroness Romano Avezzsna, wife of the Italian ambassador at Washington. Lower, Capt. Civalleri, naval attache at the Italian embassy, and Mrs. Jerome Bonaparte. Miss Belle Williams has been em . arry Here, Ployed as stenographer and office as.| | ‘The most of the rooms are listed| The discovery of a new’ dye-stuf in| from 7 to 9 o'clock in Even- L. T. HA eae + Philip K, Edwards of the| sistant in the vocational board | over the telephone and the most of the|Sorghum waste {s announced. From the . til 9 Saturd: .. T. HALL, President opal chureh performed the wed-| ofrice in the Chamber of Commerce |employers call in that way for help, |husks of sweet sorghum and: those of ning unt P. m. Saturday H T MOND 2.3 ‘ ceremony uniting Alexander Hur-{puijiaing. The total for June, 346; the total for |sorghum with black seeds the coloring|# night. - A. WAGNER, See’y Local 102 of Casper and Mary Ann Magill eee July, 652; the totdl for August 814... |gum is obtained. It is stated to have eland, jast night at the Episcopal} ¢. 4. Cuten of the Chamberlin Fur- a |many very fine shades of color. ch. A number of friends were | niture company, has returned from Isn't it strange that the closing of ——_——. — ts at the services. ‘The young.cou: |New York City and other eastern|the barrooms hasn't affected the price| Chile produces 1,800,000 tons of ni- vere attended by Mr. and Mrs. W.! points, where he has been for the past |of sawdust? Shase. s e bride wore a gown of white and) e hat, and a corsage bouquet of) pink roses gave a touch of color. farvey recently arrived in the es from Ireland to be married. Mr. wey is in the employ of the Mid- Refining company, and the cou- will Hve here. se * baby boy was born Thursday to! ‘Ine Girl Reserves, who have great- njoyed their work this summer ua-} Miss Mary Yard, their director, at the association rooms this att- on With Miss Yard and Miss Wells, ew girl’s work secretary. ] > es -PERSONALS Cc. Campbell is in the city from der, Wyo., attending to business calling on his old time friends, eee . J. Speer is here from Riverton ing after business . interests” here the week-end. . ‘e 8 iss Gladys Floweree, who is to rs. Ed. Tomsick visited -friends in per yesterday, enroute to her home Atkinson, Neb, ene r, and Mrs.. Walter Webster stop- off in Casper today enroute to der, Where they will spend a cou- of weeks visiting with relatives. Py were guests today at the home ir. and Mrs. Earl Hanway on South nt street. Mr. Webster is interna- hal organizer for the American Fed- tion of Labor and has been spend- the past winter in New Orleans. ws fr, and Mrs: Frank Yealey are in city from Salt Creek, where Mr. ley is connected with the Ohio Oil pany, se . T. Judkins, state game warden, here from Cheyenne, attending to iness matters. oe 8 . S, Mitchell of Kansas, City, Mo., in the city attending to business ; ee ol S. Silverstein of New York City, here for the next few days transact- business with the local merchants. ewe homas Heath is here from Denver ending to business matters. se fr. and Mrs, C. Chaney are in the y from Pine Mountain on business to attend the Stampede. “2 - B. Sparr of the Consolidated Roy- y Oil company, left yesterday for ntana, where he will visit the il ds. “* * ! fr. and Mrs, C. P. Plummer have, irned from Chicago, where they ye been visiting ,while enroute here im Washington, D. C., and | other | tern points. . Pm Wue . W. Peake of the Midwest Refin- company, returned yesterday from iver, where he attended to business tters, “ee ex-Governor B, B. Brooks is leav-| tomorrow for the “Buzzard ranch, L. Spurlock. 72 8 “rs. Royal Reed left last night for iver, Where she will attend the re- ning games of the baseball tourna-| '. She will join Mr. Reed there. se >. Bretschneider of Denver, is in ty attending ‘to business matters | next few days. Mr. Bretschnei-| \8 formeraly a resident here. . * 3 Gretchen Bremmerman is in the ’ visiting friends for a few days. | month. tend the Knights of Columbus conven tion in New York, the east for several weeks. and Mrs. C. M. Strickler, |the New Mexico Military academy. He | Crittenden home there. ters In the interests of his com-f TI PTITLLLLLASZALZLAL LZ Mr, Cullen left the city to at- He has been visit- ing with his parents and friends in * ee Harold Eugene. Strickler, son of Mr. 228 West Thirteenth street, left last night for Roswell, N. M., for his final year at night, taking two girls to the Florence 8 © Frederick B. Andrews, head of the Western Plains Insurance agency, ‘s here for a few days from Thermopolis, Where he has opened offices. O14 VISIT Y. W. DURING AUGUST Large Increase Shown Over July Figures in Monthly Report the -| showing| statistical report compiled by retary, Miss Maude ‘Corbett, an increase of 162 dover Ju yhen the association ministered to people, | and of 468 over June, when the visi-! tors ‘totaled 346. In’ the three months) service of some kind has been given to 1,812 people. | The visitors for August are classi+| fled as follows: } Number of callg in regard to em-; ployment, 81; number of calls by em-| ployers, number of calls to list) rooms, 2' number of calls to secure rooms, 78; number coming to rest, 247;) number eating lunches, 147; number of social calls, 126; number of men call-; ers, 20; number of businéss calls be-} sides those listed, 18; number of ctubs, committees, etc, 5 attendance, 52; total,| 814. gard to rooms and employment, 25; | fs Bremmerman is connected with Number of telephone calls in re-|$999.040660000000606 +44 SEARCH OUT THE GERMS OF RHEUMATISM Find Out What Causes Your Suf- bars and cleanser that it can fering and Go After It. © relied upon to search out all disease germs and impurities and a eliminate them from the system, tiny/and this is why it is such an ex- Some forms of this disease have been found to- come from and Mrs. Frank Hammer of 204) wil) he graduated next June. \ germs in the blood, which set’ up| cellent remedy for Rheumatism. th Center street. se © their colony in the muscles, or! Go to your drug store and get St ihn Miss Hazel James, the city social joints and begin to multiply bylia bottle of S.S.S. today, and if Reserves Hold welfare worker, went to Denver last the million. You can easily un-|your case needs special attention, ing at Y. W. C. A. derstand, therefore, that the only|you can obtain medical advice free intelligent method of treating such| by wri cases is through the blood. Adviser, 5.S.S. is such a thorough blood| ta, Georgia, ng fully to Chief Medical PPOPSSCOOSE (4% JAttend The Casper Stampede Every Day and Stampede Wyatt Cafeteria Everything to eat which is wholesome and palatable Quickest of Service WYATT CAFETERIA WYATT HOTEL BLDG. . CLEARANCE \ SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY OF THE GLOBE SHOE CO’S 25% Men’s and Women’s Low Shoes Every Shoe a regular Globe Quality that retailed from $8.75 to $14.50. Buy them at $5.50 TO $9.95 Globe Shoe Co. DISCOUNT SALE ON - 230 South Center Street Swift Laboratory, Atlan-° N IPL PLLALLVN ALLELE EPPPD I DPLPAE LD LL Led FOR SATURDAY ONLY OQ Discount On cur entire stock of Women’s New Fall A small deposit secures any garment until wanted. Special for School Das FOR SATURDAY ONLY OQ” Discount.on our en- tire stock of Children’s Wearing Apparel The Leader 146 East Second St. and h at Salt Creek, arrived in Casper > Bs morning. ' of Secretary { oe ; eee — | st . . F, Bird left this morning for Lov-| Visitors at the Young Wompn’s ; re) I he In er ul S on business, 4 ty.) Christian Association during the month meters” © of August totaled 814, according to the ‘