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a ee beautiful ceremony, which u q marriage Roy C. Smith, real tate man’ of Casper, and Sa teins 1. Smith of Broadaypin, N.Y. The wedding was a culmination of a ro- inance since thelt childhood. ‘The serv. ices were performed last night by C. M. ThompaoA, Jr., pastor e the First Bap- ust chureh. The services read were ‘those used by Mrs, Smith's old pastor in_Broadalbin, 4 and Mrs. Smith: will make their: home. this winter at 1003 South Ash street, st @ Among the recent visitors to Casper Were Mrs, Henry De Soto Coolidge and Misa Gertrude F. Coolidge of South Framingham, Mass. ‘The ladies were te guests of Herbert L. Kennedy, Mrs: Coolidge's nephew. Mrs. and Miss Coolidge have the distinction of being related to the Hon. Calvin Coolidge of Massachusetts, see Mrs. W. H. Bowie is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hanway, South Grant street. Mrs. Bowie is the delegate to the women’s federation from Riverton, Wyo. 5 . ae Masonic Dance ‘Week from Tonight, The first informal dancing party to be given by the members of the Ma- sonic dancing club will be held Friday, October 8, at the Masonic [+ mpie. z oe ey Mr. and Mrs, C. C. P. Webel ana Mr. atid Mrs. W. R. Webel are leaving Loa- Angeles, Cal., today for Casper. making the trip overland in Mr, and Mrs. Sample's motor car. Mr. Webel is the senior member of the Webel Com- mercial company here, and is tho founder of the store, Mr. and Mrs. Webel are old timers here and have a host of friends in the city. They ox- Pect to remain here about a month, — George Weedell has returned from Douglas, where he attended to busi- Reon connection with organizing a lican club there. ~ : ‘2 Mrs. Paul Hudson, one of the pro- prietors Of the Wyatt cafeteria, left last night Denver, where she wil! visit with and attend to bust- ness matters for several days. aes Mrs. A; EB. Stirrett has left for her old home in Deadwood, 8. D., where she will visit for a few days. . “es « Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lowndes are now ipying the home of Mr. and Mrs. it. . Dutton, on South Durbin 5 ©) D. Murane returned this m from Riverton, where has ttending to important legal mat- see Mr. and Mrs, Arthur K. Lee have arrived from Thermopolis, and will be at home in the apartments of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dehham in the Ideal, They will be here for about a month, while Mr..and Mrs. Denham visit their old home in Centralia, Mo. see Ri S. Bllison, vice president of the Midwest Refining company, left yes- terday for the Osage oil fields, where he will spend several days on business. 2 @ M. R. Redington of Galesburg, Kans., spent several days here visiting with his daughter, Miss Mae Redington. Mr. Redington was enroute to his home from his rench. in Montana. fi, es 2 Miss Blanche Wagner is leaving Sun. day for Westboro, Mo., where she wil! visit for about a month at the farm Operation Not Successful “Sixteen years ago I was operated for appendicitis and later operated again for gall stones. Neither did me any good and I suffered all kinds of torfure sinté. Five years ago I took Mayr’s Wonderful. Remedy and have felt no symptoms or pain since, All stomach sufferers should take it.” It is @ simple, harmless preparation that |~ removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflam- mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will conyinee ‘or money refunded. At all aruggists.—Adv. home of Mr. and Mrs. L, FP. Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Holmes were formerly residents here and have many friends jin the city. Miss Wagner is office jmanager of the Nichols & Stirrett law offices in the Oi) Exchange building. Py . }—-M. A. Mestas has left In his motor car for Cheyenne, where he will at- tend to’ business over the week end. * . * Mr. and Mrs. G. H, Holmes of Con- cordia, Karis, are spending. the week. end here visiting with friends and at tending to business cdnnectéd with their oil interests. oes Mrs. Rohn Rynning, modiste, has re turned to her home, 426 South Kimbal: Street, from a business trip in Chics go. While there, Mrs. Rynning pu: chased many new materials and late trimmings for her work. oes ee Mrs. A, J. Cheney, accompanied hy her son Thomas, came in to the city this morning from Salt Creek. The latter will thke medical treatment: while he is in the city. aes Mrs. Hal Ford Is spending the day in the city from Freeland, Wyo., on a shopping trip-and visiting with friend: “+ * Lucien Ray, who is with the Camp- bell & Johnson’ clothiers, left y T- day on a hunting trip in the Dubois oe 8 ) Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gay have moved tn Casper from Thermopolis and haye pur- ichased the home of Miss Zoe Marks on {South McKinley avenué,. Mr. Gay will be associated with George Nelson in the Teal estate business. see Abe Kassis, proprietor of the Kassis Dry Goods company, has returned from an extended business and pleasure trip to Williston, N, D. * *- Jim Epley is in the city, from Chey- j@nne calling on his trade with the local pharmacists. Pete Hedgepeth of Lincoln, Neb., is here for the day ow business. s+ « Jack Binns is in the city from Los Angeles attending to business matters over the week-end. o 2 @ “ G. Hirshman of St. Paul, Minn., is here looking after his business inter- ests and is staying at the Henning ho- tel. a N. W. Nelson is spending a few days in the city from his headquarters | ia Denver looking after business affairs here, Henry E, Johnson, a well, known rancher, is in the city from ‘Lysite. Wyo on business and ling:-on his 8 ndings | and Second streets, which has been in completed yesterday when the last. of and the scaffold was removed from the modeled within and without since the rear of the building provided addition: spacé on the second floor for club and office rooms, refinished with white enamel and large A HAT THE MISS WILL WEAK FOR COLLEGE DAYS—Hat of duvetyn in the shade cajled Siberian squirrel, with a bow of French blue velvet. It is very becoming to'the youthful face. [0.0 F.BUILDING GIVEN PRESENT ARMY RECRUITS ATTRACTIVE EXTERIOR BY. MAY 60 TO GERMANY COMPLETION OF FACING The local army recruiting station in the Grand Central hotel has received word that a limited number of eniist- ments for service with the American infantry forces in Germany are open. The office is also mstructed to re- ceive the enlistments of twenty men who can read and write German tor The work of remodeling the Odd *el- lows’ Temple at. the corner of Wolcott progress for nearly three years was MINERS GRANTED WAGE INCREASES (By United Press) DENVER,” Oct. 1.—Colorado union companies have been granted wage in- creases tanging from 82 cents to $1.50 a day, it was announced today. The increase is retroactive to September 1, About 8,000 miners are affected. ‘The trew scale places. Colorado miners on the same basis as bituminous miners throughout the country. Major in Medical Service to Make Dr. J. W. Ousley, celebrated spectal- ist for intestinal troubles, has returned to his home in Kansas City after spend- ine a week in Casper. Dr. Ousley plans to return to Casper next spring and take up a homestead near here on his military service, con- sidering the seven months spent on the homestead a needed vacation. Dr, Ousley ‘served thruout the war as ® major in the medical service. He is noted for his work in complicated intestinal troubles and maintains a well known clinic sanitarium. He will prove a distinct addition to Casper circlés when he takes up r2si- dence in this vicinity. REXALL VOTE The Rexall straw vote. as posted in the window of the Kimball Drug Store today, shows the following result: ‘Harding—Men, 1,814; women, total, 2,629. Cox-—Men, 1,079; women, 482; total, \1,561. 815; miners employed by independent coal’ Homestead E ntry| PRINCE VISITS | BERMUDA TODAY (By Associated Press.) | HAMILTON, Bermuda, Oct. 1.—The| Prince of Wales, homeward™ bound from Australia, on the British. battle cruiser Renown, arrived from Antigua today for a three days’ visit. He was Biven an enthusiastic welcome. Dur- ing’ his stay here he will take part in the concluding ceremonies of Ber-! ™muda's tercentenary, which is linked with Jamestown, Va., and the landing of ‘the Pilgrims, ' On Sale at CASPER STORAGE GROCURY 118 East Second Phone 97 BOSELLY & CARR Fifth and Beech Phone 545-W W. H. BROWN GROCERY CO. »— Spelbsebactewards iM ° POWDERED MILK Klim Powdered Milk is always ready for’ use— day or night—for any emergency, Keep asup- ply on your pantry shelf. Use it for all milk uses — drinking, cooking, and on the table. Klim comes in two forms— | whole milk (full cream) and skim- duty with the department of criminal investigation at the headquarters of the American forces in Germany. All ox- penses are paid by the government. a oo WEST VIRGINIA POPULATION UP 19.9 PER CENT (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Oct."1.—The state of West Virginia has a population of 1,- 463,610, an increase of 242/491 or 19.9 er cent, according to figures given out the census bureau today. the brown tilé veneer was put in place front of the building. The building has been cmpletely re- work was started. An addition to the All the Interlor woodwork’ has’ been modern windows replace the smaller windows formerly in ase. The entrance to the building with its marble finished vestibule is very hand- some and the new marble faced store | fronts make the corner one of the best looking business blocks in the city. ———_—.- Read The Tribune Classified Ada t Over fifty years ago a young vhysician practiced widely in a rural district and became famous for his uniform success in the curing of disease. This was Dr. Pierce, who afterwards estab- lished himself in Buffalo, N. Y., and placed one of his prescriptions, which he called ‘Golden Medical Discovery,” in the drug stores of the United States so that the pub- lic could easily obtain this very remarkable tonic, corrective and blood-maker. Dr. Pierce manu- factured this ‘‘Discovery’’ from roots and. barks—a_ corrective tremedy, the ingredients of which nature had put in the fields and forests, for keeping us_ healthy. Few folks or families now living have not at sometime or other used this ‘Golden Medical Discovery”’ for the stomach, liver and heart. Over twenty-four million bottles of this tonic and blond remedy have been sold in this country. Regularly Priced Up to Your Chéice 9199 45. Dresses New Millinery Arriving Daily $42.50 E 2000955900000 O-) We A OhAO NOCOSe forestcNils ) ENIUS, it has been gaid, is the ability to take infinite pains. And we have ‘used our genius —for more than twenty years—to make “Forest Mills” Underwear for children superior in fit and comfort. Every garment is correctly designed to fit the normal boy or girl of the age on the label, “Forest Mills” Underwear is sold locally—ask for it. BROWN DURRELL CO. New York Boston 2. POLL Lh hh dcdidddded THE PATRICIAN SHOP Dealing Exclusively in Franco-American Toilet Requisites Ladies of discriminating taste know that the proper care of their complexion requires individual treatment. alone in supplying every requisite for the dressing table, but also in ‘prescribing the proper treatment for the individual. THE PATRICIAN SHOP Our s Ground Floor O. S. Building EC hakikkadidiadt Lt LALA LAALAAALAL LL SL LIS SS. HOME DEMONSTRATION WEE Home demonstrations are made with the positive under- standing that you are under no obligation a Cost of Half a Cent Sonn Restores Health Thousands of discouraged men and women restored to return your money on out question. Price $1.a box. 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