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Marriage. Made at Dinner Announcement of the marriage Miss Louise Thomas, daughter 9¢ and ‘Mrs. W. H: Thomas, to © Greves of Nebraska, which took p! .New Year's day in Douglas, was made | VALUATION 1S, PROPOSEU: to a number of friends at a sumptuvns ca pees | dinner served at the Henning — hotel Wednesday night. Places were iid’) REDUCTION for thirteen guests at the prettily deco.) Lyle Fated table. . The color scheme car | ed this morning from Chey where | ried out with pink carnations and pur | Re attended the meeting of the state | ple violets. “Announcement of the mar. | board of equalization and meetings of« viage was made by Mr. Fred Van the representatives of stockmen’s, asso: | den, ciations and also the land commission- and Mrs. Greves were accompan.. &: ied to Douglas by Miss Ida Berger and| The commissioners took up the live: | Curl Eacker, who attended them at the Stock question and showed where tke | ‘wedding. The bride wore a dark tailor. industry had suffered a great loss and | ed dress and hat to match. a reduction in valuation is asked by | Mrs. Greves has been a resident in! the different commissions, rating fro‘ | Casper for the past tw r cent. | is a graduate of the Nothing definite High schoo! and has of livestock . The groom spent " : ons in the city and has beer in the employ of the Coliseum Motor company. Mr. and Mrs. Greves will make theie | home here for the winter and plan on{ going to Ravina, Colo., in the early spring. cement | | ef return- | s_to the yaluation ‘as done-at the meeting. | Sai did Hats TARIFF BILLIS | TO BE OPENED | ee Mrs. Sarah Morton of Douglas, is vic FOR AMENDMENT She hag been informally entertained by | yy, gq UY Assooiated Press) Mrs. Patrick Sullivan) and Mra: Jere: | (pV Ae TE NGTON: Jan. 14.—A decent n Tila Mahoney aehthe pana Mrs: Jere-’ to oven the house emergency taritt bin | g ‘ He’ here, to amendment was made by the senate finance committee today At : : : ny a yote of 10 er and Mrs. ‘Earl Han left fast | to Members said they had tenta- night for Denver where they Will sper! tivety agreed to increase tha tute na 2 yon} several di | wheat from 30 to 40 cents a bushel. ee j se who with C} ° of Crafton, Publisher of Crafton, and Mr, Camp |) Stafford, secretary of the or 4 Hemingway is Back From Capital ml by friends in Miss Brosius is the. daugh. ! ANTS bell is a son of Hon, Guy ®. Cam) | Ghaanber of Commerce, and. Frank ers bell Sr., member of congress from the rare) attendedem. conker: of Gasper ter of Mr. E. 1, Brosius, a prominent | “Mmbrose Hemingwi 32nd dil of Pennsylvania. on regarding the post- Noung Mri *Campboll = to Casper | offic r situation here, return- the past summer and established the | home Tuesday after a two! week's Multigraph company on South Wol- | ®>Sence ; i cott street. He ix an excellent youme, Other than saying that. : y der man and has made many friends in| iMite step had been taken toward the solution of the problem and that the{ | Pestoffice commission was very reasiA= Casper in the short time he has been a resident. The young people are to be mar in June at Crafton and will ost | F their h in this city. Lost Airmen o a 6 @ | ‘ Durand-Sebert 1 Return Greeted Marriage Performed: Wednesday } Rev, Charles Wilson performed. thie ceremony uniting Miss Marcie Durawt} By Large Crowd and F Sebert, Wedn veningg | aie ian ey at 5 « k at the minse of the Pres: | byterian church, ‘The groom is in the} employ’ of the Midwest’ Relining com: | ~NEW pany and the young couple will make ; lve their home here. loon (By Associzted F YORK, | Jan. ell gAd Hinton, arrived at Sy] 10:42 “o'clock today, exactly a ts, *-*¢@ tion’ at Mr. and Mrg..H. B. Durham | ang |™onth after’ they landed near Moose | family are leaving today for Washing. | Dactory, Ontario, after their butluon ton, D. C., where they plan to spena| flight fom the Rockaway naval air about a month. Mr. Durham has just’) Station” There was no cheering from the ovowd that gathered at the static Farrell was the first to leave the train, accompanied py his wife. A } srowid of relatives, naval officers und {group of business men from Roc! returned from San F* has been attending importance. cisco, where he to legal matters of se As the American Legion is now on : self supporting basis, the dances whizh| Srected the party. The officers lined were given ‘by the Women's AuxiJia , up at th station, where they posed for for the American Legion benefit will be | Photographs, discontinued. The dances have’ been| Later in given weekly for the past to years and have been enjoyed by all of the | fought ov: a published letter. "The young people of the ion | SWo officers appeared friendly, smiling fer the co-operation. ¢ st} at cuch other, by the offic of the<¢ aa ees the subway there were a | Greeks Advance will be hosts 3 | Against Turks George McRory ning at aw re ofthe Methodist. chi hoir 3 1 Press) ing Oil News) spent mu LONDON, J —Grevks have ny It is the question of questions, It y which games will be the other important advance offensive | concerns the future. of « ybhody. The entercunment, 2 nents will be inst the Turkish Nationalists on the | recent official figures the aver served by the he 8. V front in Asia Minor, according | age, production daily per well in the | es 6 to the Greek lege h; It Installation of ported that the Officers Tonight. town of ayuk The installation of the newly clected | lost. heavil officers will be held by the Neighbors | han —~o— ce CONSUMPTION. | the par. Sla- | | cheers for both Farrel and Hinton, who | RE-ELECTION OF (By United Press) EL PASO, Texas, Jaa. John B. Kendrick of Sheridan county, Wyoming, iv stated 7 be next preside of the Auacrivas Livestock associati whose convention énds here this after- hoon. A report filed by Presidgit HM. A. Jas- tro, charged tae hig five packers with usurping the/cattlemen's profits. The report willbe read this afte! meeting ¢f adyocaies of federal | tion to “hable the consumer to pay the r meat and food ha return and pecs tat ———e-———_—— COLORADO BANK ROBBED TODAY DENVE 5) an. 14.—A bandit enter- Si Bank of Littleton noon, got $2,000. and n automobile driven by an Denver police Were sent to mee EUR FS PRESIDENT OF | DEPUTIES TO ; (By Associated Press) | PARIS, Jan. P.—Raoul Perot, } president of the chamber of depu was asked by President Milleran | day to form a cabinet in succession to | the one‘/headed by Georges Leygues | which resigned Wednesday. Peret cepted the task and immediatety be- | gan consultations with friends ove> the formation of a ministry. tart ‘HOW LONG WILE U.S. UL BUSINESS UST (From Weyor ent oil states furnishes food for reful thought an. the subject | coming average is the highest barrels and that of Pennsyl vania is the lowest at 0. Th Pounsylvania oil fields “are year old. Those of Wyoming are 11 years. old. of Wooderalt in the T. 0. 0, F, ock. All of the | ( sociated Press) ir families are Invited, | WASHINGTON, Jan, 14.--Cotton eon- also the candidates who will pe ing |Sumed during December amounted. to tiated at the next meeting. A program 851 les of lint and, 21,618 Wales | will be given followed by dancing and! Of linters, the census bureau announc refreshments. today. iW. B. Kline exp | from Denver tomorrow, sccompanied hy som | Murs Kline, night dencing = which w most popular sev \, ago will me the social ev with tonight's dance. The dances will be held at the ‘Tomple. auditorium and} will be chaperoned | A micetin Today & Will be held this evening in the Y ©. A. rooms. It iy planned to organ: , “a club of the: and e all Of the called Winter Garden to Be Scene of Bachelor's Club Dance. The debut of the Bachelors club will ning with a dance ¢ » Winter Garden, Invitations hav been sent to the guests and must he sted “te return | AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF | CLOTH COATS ilave been grouped in two lots presented at the door, «ee Mrs, John “Waldron of 1127. Sout Chestnut street, who» underwent 4 any bas been confined to her home for fine and: friends will be: glad to learo “of her bnaprovement. | eee | ‘ 1. ‘Townsend is leaving fr where she will spend sever thé guest of Mrs. R. mV We Sti ‘ wh several dy attended te bu; ae 8 Wertz of the Productrs & fitters company, has returned to Deadeups’ fn. Denver after spendin the week here’ looking afte has returned from Chi | Lot 1 — : $16.50 Values up to $48.50 ign. at the State hospital on Mon: | fs now convaloscing. Mrs. Waldron ome " ceererpesnninscrenputercesnsnitansesaystisieesssiancnssteiehasnahisipcaigetatisnintcipiinetiieest «. r ° About a hundred when BRO, | England began to mas of the world by shipping bunker’ e fo couling. stations. seattered over uthorities fore. high scientifi 1st the early exhaustion of the world coal supply. A return to sail ships was jobe, i Saturday Lot 2 $25.00 __ Values up to $92.50 Shop PERSE PICTURES OF GREAT FIRES OY €CORK—The smoldering ruins trous fires which destroyed the business section of Cork, Ireland. The scene is fully reminiscent of the ravaged areas of France and Flanders. KENDRICK SEEN 14.—Senato: | FORM CABINET j { | | | } Peeeeer, HUSBAND SUAVED HK BEAD—An amazing acerss Mrs. Mathilde Bouris of Los Angeles in answer to her husband's suit for divorce. ‘Phe alleged jealous husband is Angel Bouris, proprietor of a bakery. sbaving incident occurred, according to Mrs. Bours, three months after ter} Druses Were said to’ hive lost 2,500 men, |nue it was asserted that. remnants of | their forces were preparing for @ coum | ter: offensive. 4 | The Bedouins are bne of the nomadig™ Arab tribes of Syria, Arabia and North } Ate’ The Druses inhabit the ranges |.of Lebanon. and for 800. years maine tained their independence. | PRINCE GEORGE, B. C.—Plans ror a $6,000,000 pulp and paper mill at. this point are now practically completed. |the plant will-be one of the most mad- jern in Canada and will employ about 11,000 men. | HEALTH RESTORED. “My horse was in such run dow! condition, IT thought he would die. Aft- er feeding him Dr. LeGear’s Stock Powders, he is as wel) as ever and {3 now as good looking a horse as there is in this sectiom"—J. C. Huste, Rock- bridge Baths, Va, Dr. LeGear’s Stock Powders build up the body, vitality and muscular enorgy of your horses and mules, insure m Be meat with less feed, from your: 20% sheep and cattle, and help your cows produee more and richer milk. rs |. Mr. Hu small expenditure save him the ce of a horse. Dr. LeGear 0 help you, For 28 years ag & Surgeon arid Expert, Poultty r he has devoted himself to tht nding of remedies for ‘ailmenrs Kk and poultry. Whenever xu » an ailment among your poultry get the proper Dr. Remedy from your Dealer. Tt,must + voy your money will’ be re. of buildings on Patrick street, the greatest highway of the city, wollowing: the disas he f entificall, d ted oil 1 Uae the fe jentifically educated oil geol- bya m5 , ogists are as yet without, data upon KODAK FINISHING which to generalize any Satisfactory conclusions. They are groping in the Quick Servite dark at* the very dawn. of the great ‘SYRIAN TRIBES “ATWAR, 1,500 DRUSES KILLED (By Associated Press) LONDON, -Be between the Syria in reported in Casper, Wyo, COAL' COAL! Beat the H. C. L. by buy- ing coal direct from mine to your bin. Guaranteed good, coal. 310.50 PER TON Phone orders to Kelley’s clean s in} a Cairo despateh | Physician Advises People “My wife suffered for years will ton mide by | stomach trouble which did not yield to uny treatment. She took « dose of store | Wonderful Remedy last Satur- Phone 1317 ‘Whe head} day with wonderful’ results. I have LA practiced medicine. for 20 years and H. A. POLAND like it be Wve never seen anything ) Years ago. Photo shews Mrs, Mouris with and) without, ber | - L have recommended Maye’s Wonderful Remedy to several that I know need this treatment.” It removes rrhal_ mucous from the inte: 7 = s the inflammation | Dredicted, But additional coal Leds were at, the present rat¢ of consumption. for’ | 1 800 yeu Ts not a somewhat | oyered from time to,time until it is now known that there is enough coal | in Colorado alone to supply the world SLITS SIOS SS TD | | | | of oil Richards & Cunningham Compan Men’s and Boys’ Winter Caps For Expectant Mothers Useo By Tanez GENERATIONS ___ SRITK rom ROONLET OW MOTHERHOOD ann THe BADY, Faee FRARMIELD REGULATOR Co., DEPT. 5-D, ATLANTA. Ga, 5 practically tinal ailment One dose will refunded at all dru, iL stomach, including mvink Even / be | Ady. similar davelopment = fiad Ld bd ae, In Men’s Department It has always been our custom to reduce prices on all men’s and boys’ winter wearing apparel, each year ofter taking inventory, and conditions. are such this year that gor price reductions will be more liberal than ever be- ore, GILL I IIa S® Men’s and Boys’ Clothing 25 per cent discount will be allowed on all men’s and boys’ Suits, Overcoats and mackinaws.and 20 per cent on all men’s work clothing such as leather vests, sheeplined coats, etc. It will pay you to buy for next winter's wear at the prices offered. Shirts, Sweaters and Underwear - 20 per cent discount will be given on all men’s and boys’ shirts, sweaters‘and underwear. Also on all of our outing flannel night shirts and pajamas, so if you are in need of _ anything in this line, it will pay you to buy them now at |) prices offered. ae. [today to the Central News agency. Th@™ 20: per cent discount will be allowed you on all men’s and. boys’ winter caps and 10 per cent on all of our hats during this January clearance sale. Men’s and Boys’ Shoes 25 per cent discount on all of our men’s and beys’ shoes.and we have the largest stock in Casper to se- lect from. Call and see’ for yourselves. EXTRA SPECIAL _A broken line of boys shoes at $2.95 per pair, worth, $3.50 to $5.00. | Fhink Richards & Cunningham GOLLEDILES IFES SIS IIL ESAT I SS OS OD. SF" OV 8 When You Want the Best.