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PAGE THREE | be Brooks-Patton Wedding. ry The most beautiful wedding ceremony of the season, was performed’ by Rev. Philip K. EdWards of St. Mark's Epis- copal church at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Patton-at 8 o'clock last night with the marriage of Miss Irma Patton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pat ton, and Silas Brooks, son Of ex-Gov- ernor and Mrs. B. B. Brooks, The entire home was gorgeously deco- rated in smilax and white Easter lilies. The fireplace in the living room w. banked With gréen smilax ana | forming an artistie altar background. | The. stairs which the bridai party de- scended were transformed with green ‘and white and a huge'silver basket of es lies was placed at the foot of the! st - |from Denver overland and the news of the-marriage came as a complete sur- prise to acquaintances. Dr. and Mrs. Rhodes are leaving this week in their new Marmon motor car for Texas and Florida, where they will spend the winter, They will sail in the spring for South America where they will live for two years. | Mrs. Rhodes was formerly in charge } of a beauty parlor here. Dr. Rhodes is 2 well known jan of Denver, prague-Maytie Mutriage | Comes As-a Surprise. The news of the marriage of Miss | | Edith Sprague, daughter of H, M.! Sprague,. to Rex Mayne, which performed in Denver December 8, has bee received by friends here (with iss Eileen Sullivan sang “At Dawn- ing,” accompanied by Mrs. Pitt Covert, | cousin of the bride-to-be, at the piano, | and a violinist from Chicago. Thé bride, entering upon th rm of her father, was gowned in a creation cf! ivory satin. The gown was hiot with a tight bodice with inse poiht lace, and @ short skirt vith pani hips and cascades of rose point lace, | falling to the hem of the skirt. The | bodice and the paniers were heavily beaded with crystal beads. A court ts of ro: the floor. of roxe fect. net lace. At the shoulders a V inse point lace gave a graceful e The bride's veil was of white ustched to the head 1 Spr of yalley lilies w caught through the net. The only o nament was a platinum diamond piny a! gift from the father and mother. Tho gift of the groom was a platinum dia | | Ms; coronct of mond dinner ving. The bride’s bou-| quet was a double shower of orchids ¢ lilies of the valley. caught with d ribbons. bs | The maid of honor, Miss Margaret! Sullivan, wore & ‘Jenny’ model gown | lection evening | skirt of silver lace flowers. The girdle an al cloth with an un- She carrie1} h golden th an ove French taffeta v and train wyre of me derlining of rose chiffon. a bouquet of § tt Key r Miss Bernardine Kirchtiof and Miss Edythe Dolan, both of Denver, were ‘the bridesmaids. Miss Kirchhof wore «|! frock of French blue georgette crepp beaded in stal beads, The bod! draped with ¥ kirt was de- signed with a side train. The slippers were of French blue satin. She, car- ried Columbia ry also gowned in evening blue. The die were formed of strands of pe The gown carried « squag cloth over. The i Miss Dolan was, atin of French | ps and the gir slippers wi of satin, th of the gown, and th ried Columbia ‘rose: The mother of the bride, Mrs. Pat- ton, was gowned in black nne Vele +» vet with Dlack 1 Av in the front of the gown was made of cream | colored lace of great value, She wove! & corsage of pale pink rosebuds. ! Mrs. Brooks, mother of the grooni, | wore a gown of sand shaded georgette, | heavy beaded in flower design, and a| orsuge of roses and Violets: ' The groom attended by his brother-in-law, Mr, R. H. Nichols. M A. E Biglin and Mr. Charles idner acted as ushe! mony of the} The bride The imr Lpiscoy 1 chur when MisS Esther C. Onesgard became the bride of Mr. Frank E. Whitney, both of Dixon, Wyo. ‘The young couple} were fttended by Miss Belle Willams, | Mr. J: C. Ross and Mrs. B. C. Calhoun, | all of the federal vor offices, where the groom ha for the past two months. M Whitney will make their home at} Casper, Wyo. | eae Couple Blope to Greeley. Unknown t and in Denyer, Miss Virginia, Heli who Was formerly a resident of Cas:) per, and Dr.'J. L. Rhodes of Denver,; were marrigd in Greeley, Colo., week. ‘They made thé trip to Greeley; { BLISS | ends here their many i | ALON z00. BLES PORTRAIT AND. SIGNATUS? ON 7 4 vem PRIKAGE ho PowoBr A ae Million Tablété, Tateesi_ Daily RES tse ‘aia to. chowbande ot “neon ‘ot the felief of KIDNEY TROUBLE, CON- SEUBATION and RHEUMATISM. Since ae have bec, regarded an a standard rein in othe minced 4 Fd i, MONEY-BACK neath, box. SU GP BLIss co WASH. D. C. train feli from ‘the shoulders sweeping | y, last | }ne pumping much surprise. Mrs. Mayne had been visiting in Denver and was married to Mr. Mayne the afternoon before return- ing to her home here. The marriage was not announced until the arrival of ayne last Saturday. The young couple have apartments at the Wyatt remain here for the win- » bride has made her home wtth Mrs. B. N. Sprague for the past year and is well known in the younger so- ciety set. The groom has been a resi- dent in Casper at intervals for several s. He is a soloist of much talent KiMONA OF HEAVY SILK—Straight from the Flowery Kingdom is this kimo-| HOLY BONDS ARE SEVERED HALF AS FAST AS CLERGY THES ’EM ¥rom the number of divorces Is Casper making 2 bid as a second Reno? last year it seems that it is. The marriages for the year of 1920, averaged only about two to every divorce granted. And as strange as ii may seem, not one divorce was refused, no matter what the grounds it ‘was asked on. In the 365 days of 1920, 194 divorces were applied for and received. Dur: ing the same peried there were only 107 marriage Hcenses issued. Just a little better tlian a two-to-one average. PARCELS LISTED | | | | 'IRRECONCILABLE | IN CONFERENCE. the senate —irregoncilables, Senate Sherman of Mlinois, was among tho Gta MAILED 1 NOT | President-elect Warren G Harding had | ——- J engagements with today to discuss tho | 3 |plan for an Askoclation of nations. It | Packages to Be Returned in Ten} is understood that various _doniestic Days Unless Called For, Re- | Problems, including themer retier, were | 2 » Ke also up for consideration at the con-| port; Directory Brought | forance. 3 a Up to Date tgibys e re '165 MILES HOUR | The parcel post room at the post of i hauling and ev: has been Ii | Mr. Wenger, | RECORD IN WYO. adopted | Patton of Caspe: ‘ f s the ae | and is now, singing at the America} 42 of heayy silk wonderfully eimbrdidered. waiting them, | SALT LAKE’ City, Jai 6 theater and’ at the Winter Garden. — | 2 New net ave Deen sent vut and| “gagke Kaiieh r thail pilot, broke | es . P tt ., hi ‘ . are aimless the pacoly are called for within' all records for Nights from Salt Lake BY ~ H. Gemmer and her littl . j jten y will be returned t> the| ¢@ Rock Springs, Wyo. when he | daughter Katherine returned to their sende els that a unedited for} flew the distance 56 miles, in | home in Kansas last Saturday after a \ take up a good part of the room and] jiour, a the local avin. | three week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. | 4 ° ° + * + > * @|So congests it that it is necessary to! tion field Thomas MeMillan of South Jefferson F tak step 2 remedy, It | - | street. it difficult for the employes. te MARREI Papel . the fresh mail and thus ties up| Two mar } Studie Dance Is, rvice longer than necessary. The|yesterday to | Of dniterest. f f returning mail will 1 M. Charles Keyes announcés that he will hold aw studio dance in his studio in the I, O. O. F, hall eVery Saturda afternoon, The dansant will be pre- ceded by instructions in the, ‘correct methods of posture and ballroom danc- ing by Mr. 1 es and is for the benefit of the younger members of the dane: clubs here. (By Associated Press.) ATITES * The regular meeting of the W. cate for fifteen years and was 55 years old. [PERSONALS || WOULD SCRAP 11 BELIEVED 4 - Hal Déan, who has beén with the Nor- BRITISH TREA TY) y in charge of the meat market con-| | TOKIO, Jan. ed with the Johnson Brothers Gro-| flewspar 6A leading Japanese Oziki Asah, is ‘urging that | son the corner of Second and Park| the Anglo-Japanese alliance be not re-|j1 men on The company was recently” pur-|Mowed. Jt declared. today that non-} cinen treoeimls thased from Lux and Company and is}Penewil of the alliance would remove how tarrying a complete line of fancy|the cause for friction between the the gover riment froceries, fresh scasonable fruits, veg-| United States and Japan. etables and meats: Reduction of the Japanese army w: ° urged on the grounds that Russia has collapsed militarily. se Mr. Missou Hines of to Casper yesterd Wool grov came for the |Accused Denver Woman Denies Coast Murder . William Gleason, representing Fiddleback company of Douglas, is a here to attend the wool grbwers’ con i | } ‘The Misses Bernardine Ki Edythe Dolan, who have bei at the home of Mr. and Mrs. hof and n visiting Hugh L. seit J. ulte, who is wintering Specials For Bret neato tn ea _FRIDAY AND SATURDAY All Serge Dresses Mont., and will be man- gin Clothing company. * . J. O'Donnell has returned from a two week's business trip in Chicago and St. Louis 3 OIL LIGHT BEATS ELECTRIC OR GAS BURNS 94 PER CENT AIR A-new oil lamp that gives an_amaz- inzly liant, soft, white light, hotter than Bas or cloctri Tested by the U. Government and ant leading unive and found to be su from Bozem: ager at the E) Plush Coats Gloth Coats Velvet Dresses Duvetyn Dresses Skirts perior to 10 ordinary oil lamps. * It} burns without oder, smoke or noise—-| in sit » C » sate. | 94% and 6% common kero- | abo). sj he inventor, J. .0. Johnson; 609 W Lake St. Chicugo, 1, to] send a lamp on 10 days’ or even to give one FR \ tier In each Toet who will help -bim| an Lrodue it Write him today for tut him genes to plain ten particulars. Also. ou can get the perienesr money 4 per month adv, 20) and coast by Payne ated Press) Jan. 6.1 with been Jaska, was advis rot J to send ou ENGINEERING FIRMS ~ ROBBED OF AUTOMOBILE Secretary jan. 6.—A party of soldiers, identity unknown, assassinated Col. Stetan Farzeas, who Was chief judge advocate of court-niurtial under Preiier Venizelos. He was killed by shooting, near his home. He had acted on numerous celebtated cases of a semi-pojitical nature, incurring miich enriity in consequence, He had held the post of judge advo- LOST AT SEA he Unite h at least mis: been 1 ns st of ed tou: ut sear A Ford roadster, the property of the ay her. father. ‘atton for the last week, have returned By United F Hirésh ssadinterihe cdenikie Brole My h J i . 7 ry ; Tope nyineering Company, v olen After the es a reception we=!to their homes in Denver. LOS _ANGELES, | : esl pe ; torre Ta oe last night about 11 o'clock from Cen home for guests see Louise Peete of Denver, act RP EE RY Gi lion, oP {tho: .car: As the br sronauet WEite cog {adn and Mra. A. L. Spurlock have| the murder ‘of Jacob C. Denton, a | (0h titech A deer gn OF the car threw the + bouquet which was|returned to the Buzzard Ranch aftér| Mining man, issued a formal state {with tho. description of’itbe car were caught by d ret Sullivan |Sbending several days in the city. Ment todhy: Tor, the, frst Tinie fatty | ee ea eeetnditie tone Mrs. Brooks’ traveling suit was ot | ce denying her gailt. She said t |" raihch gu 2 grey taupe chiffon broadcloth trimmed Tt. C. Wyland {8 Tedving this evening t plead insinity and that she was | proport 4 Meyer returned 10 with Astrakhan fu Her hat was of |}for Cheyenne on a short busine trip. pent se ! Fort Collins, Colo., where he will con bronze colored cellaphone. eves nt Wien She | tinue his studies at the Colorado Agri Mr. and Mrs. ‘Brooks left last eve T. M. Bartholomew is- in Chicago paper articls | cintural college. He spent the holidays on an extended trip through the tooking after business interests for the] Saying She would plead insanity ahd |i ty. hone of his parents, Itobert 1 they will return t6|romainder of the week. had changed ‘attorneys. She denied | fis their home. 3a ae both charges. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Schwartz left ch ad “ = CEE batty, ‘ crday for De ind trom there] British - American i “4 college ; [will go to. Washington, D. C., on a ‘s i ew . member of the trip .connected with oil ee eee ie ‘ | . She has been at Continental Bank | ‘ ; since her debut eee : a r x wide circle of friends. 3. It. Peterson of the Casper Motor spi ‘ he ‘ | i The groom, the only. won of ex Gov ads etenen wF the Carver stor! Sasnends. Payment | Gr nd Mra. 1. 2, Brooks, has #\s0 on a short business trip in the interests | 0 resident of ¢ ill his life. He} pee : P lof the company. (By Associated Press) . BALDNESS rat attendes Stal * *. [ ar * Hi oe Attend sie ate 5 abate ity], LONDON, Jun. G.—he beitisn. | Malelatibeatien, Sale mic afte in Howe, Trt) Ait J. Bryon Wilson is in the city! American Continental bik Suspend. | fetes DANORUE owed owes TN: with her husband, who is. se of] ed payment, today. In fitianeial cir- | He or two ye with Lue the Wyoming Wool Grower a-| oes the ibufed to | aaa anya Bk arenes Nae Ne (een: neral finunciil siliifion, It is | his discharge from peivine ies © 44 Bs leved the bank advanced money on | mana) of the Brooks’ Home ranch George Kearnes, who has been visit-| prbduce, chiefly Cathidian, ind. is lun: | jing in the ety for the past several days,’ able to realize ‘on its loans Wurins returned last night to Denver. present tride stignation. .. _ rriage Perfor ee ae ses + a — A quiet, but pretty ceremony took} +My. and Mrs. Henry Bayer are lea place at the Lutheran Church this aft-| ing for Los Angeles, Cal. where th ernoon, performed by Rev, Gockel,| will spend the remainder of the |m., 2 Cc and in force from now on. been put to work on the bringing it up to date an¢ combined with telephone | will help expedite matters in| future. Any one whose name} ney of Dixon and her C. Onesgara j, of Pierce. j HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days, you must ‘keep your body free from poisonous wastes. Dr. Edwards’ Olive T; sé the ne is not on the directory ean turn th 6 names into the office and will receive the regular mail vice. | A daily change bulletin policy has} also been adopted and this will be post-| ed every mourning in the delivery room. | All changes of address will be recorded | and distributors will be required to note | A fr ; table compound m pa, Coenen ano e eaves all ec "q| *ct.on the liver and bowels like calomel | iking about the situation, Mr.| 7Vet have, no dangerous after effect. SAE: Gaornitie e direc.| 2ake one nightly and note results. They start the bile and overcome NT eo Moncidergbis | constipation. «That's why millions of | will ve eer | boxes are sold annually, 4 30c | fe Lhe se «© up to} standard and have everything in rcadi ness. when’ Inspector Frawley: returns } 8 so that he can go ahead with his work of reorganization The general de y windows will be | open only until 6 previously ARRH of head or throat 1s usually benefited by the yapors of— 9 instead of 7:00 p nnounced. Pythian invit Our entire stock is now being Co. who are under contract to thing to be sold regardless of i value or loss. Sale Start at 9 a. m., day’s Tribune. Attention Knights of Pythias and There will be a joint installation of officers— FRIDAY, JANUARY, 7—7:30 P. M. ODD FELLOWS HALL All members and visiting members are cordially Closed All Day, Friday, Jan. 7th The Thomason Sales and Advertising ' Company are in possession marked down. As soon as this work is fin- ished the keys of the store will be turned ov- er to the Thomason Sales and Advertising Turn, the Entire Stock Into Cash The company makes its own prices. Every- aturday Watch for our Big Advertisement in ‘CHAIN STORES ARE PROPOSED BY FARM UNION (By As s) T. LOUIS, ms Tor es plishing nation-wide chain of co- operative m: and | purchasing eration at of the tenth an- nual convention of the Farmers Kquity Union here today. In addi- tion to the promotion of the union's ow marke: delegates ‘Auiicipated that the organization would decide on measures to be taken to partici- pate in a movement for centralized grain and livestock markets launch- ed here last agricul tural the Na- 8 Agencles wv the open! gives le thas SALVATION ARMY ROBBED. ( . | Thie > reed ‘the lock on the | Thi “TRE 1 *4 stole clothing icles which had been | 7 | contributed and held in reserve for | (By Associated Press | Pouet yeay: of cording to MARION, Ohio, Jan. 6—Another of| POOF tnd needy of C pastes 1M report made to per police. he thieves will receive the limit of the aw if captured, it is indicated, oR elie aie THREATEN HUN. ited Press) Germany tened with extensive striul strikes, change Telegraph 1. A large majority of men voted fa s the messag Bad Stomach Sends Her to Bed for 10 Months Eatonio Gete Her Up! airs mee aaa beers aa not face A eg oo Rocce OO oe See @ trifle with your nd OXY-GAS BURNERS To Be Sold at Reductions v Cook Stoves and Heaters. These burn ‘kerosene Call h H. G, ANDERSON 134 North Jackson Sisters invoiced and ts actual cost Fri- en ee a as