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Mesdaines Robert Veitch, Todd. Bow- man, ‘Pat Royce, Alec White, Jack ‘The paphlog onl? Taylor, Ray Finney, Will Ryan, Jack Miss Anita Rees,’ the Gauaht ertz. and Mrs: B.D. Rees, and * King of Colorado, was performed by / the Rev. Walter L. French’ yesterday | To afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the tom: of the bride. Only the intimate friends of the young couple and the relatives “were present, The bride und groom were attended by Miss Fiorertce Eastman and Arthur): Letheredge. the bride wore a charmingly simple gown of white georgette and\wore a corsage bouquet of pink and white flowers. The was gowned in lavender satin’ and wore lavender flowers. 2 A wedding dinner was served at the home of Mr. and rs. Rees. Places were laid for thirteen guests. ‘The bride was a-student of the Na- ona County High school and has many friends ‘here. «Mr. King lately came here from Colorado and is now employedvat Boyle's garage. «Mr: and Mrs. King will make their home in Casper, Many Attend Saturday Night Dance. afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at ‘the home of Mrs. Carl Shumaker, 1115 South Center street. riers Mrs. A.B. Bigiin.and Mra. Ted Purdy are paving today for Chicago, Ml., where they ‘will spend several ‘weeks on a taney #7. geen at Ranch Is Enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Keiteh and |Mr. ‘and Mrs. Ray Phinney enter- tained a pumber of friends at a 3 o’clock Winner served’ at their ‘ranch ‘ome yesterday afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. oh = Worthington have returned to their’ home on Sec- ond street after spending the _ past months in Cuba. eos Mrs. 8S. F. Pelton To Be Hostess. ‘fhe South East circle of the Baptist The ‘Temple Auditoriuni was. weit ShUrch will meet tomorrow afternoon filled with. dancers at thojregular Sat-| &¢ the home of Mrs. S. I. Pelton, 924 urday night party held under the di| uth Lincoln avenue, at 2:80 o'clock. rection .of Mrs. Sam: Service. The} 4!!\of the members are urged to, be music played by the Casper band or-| Present: n appreciated Sereorsamnaea ae ute gaemepete oe The bazaar which was held all day have ‘been functioning’ for ‘the “past at the Shaffer-Gay furniture month have proved yerv successfull; {Store by the ladies of the North Cas: ‘They are chaperoned and the parents | Per Chapel was 9 great success. The _ PAGE THREE. ARGUMENTS IN. | SULT AGAINST | * CITY cP phe Boy ‘Scouts of ‘Troop 4. made a hike to the Casper mountains Satur. | day {o ‘explore:the Garden Creek falls ted, with fel fifty t u we for. parties who wish to go there on ee fect une iey EPH Supply company, made of. a: type of Secure Sundays ‘and also, to take lessons in nila Py is exceptional: Paneer ih vis Injution mountain and cliff climbing. Diesen pine haa FS tela einmientore Against Collection of Tax As-. ““*rhe scouts found that the canon’ at| shee is suited ‘ezattly “206 Gmountaln z the’ falls is blocked ‘with. great drifts Sessments on First Hear. #0 that there is no, chance. of getting ing Thursday. up;to‘the fally as’ yet. “It looks, as , gouen it will take about three weeks| f good weather béfore it will be ‘safe Reargument of the suit vrougnt for visitors to actually Pesto the against the city by ‘the taxpayers of] fats, The drifts now are rather dah- Srading district No. 4. in’ which the! gerous-as. tho: water has tunneled un- Plaintiffs last, week secured an injune*!Yerneath so. that ;while the show ap: tion restraining the city from: collect-| pear alright on top, it Is’ treacheréus ing assessments made’ on ‘property| and liable to let a’ person, through for within the district to‘-ay the improve-}_. ducking or a ‘bad fall. ments will be opened in district court]. Quite.ailittie water is coming over Wednesday, The .. takpayérs» se-|the falls and there séems to bo plenty cured a-favorable decision last Thurz-|of trout in the pools above, and some Say and the case was reopened by| below, .but just now everything. is Judge C. O. Brown on petition of City] choked :with the. snow drifts, % Attorney R. M. Boeke. However, parties wishing to’ go for ‘The! injunction was granted on the|@ day's. outing can make the; mouth ground: that the resolution of notices }of the, canon on foot! without. trouble did’ not “sufficiently state: the” kind,| and ‘also climb-part way. up the moun- character and extent of the proposed} tain without getting) into’ the deep improvements; Final. judgment. will] snow. The road fromthe forks to Pprobably|be rendered this afternoon. | the Garden Creek ford isin bid shape OO as nothing has ever been cone to make it fit to travel and it is badly vutted. and very sliding.” Howeves. it) is the only road to.Gothmore park aad 2 iAmzerican Legion News Notes! $ State and- National Topics of Interest to Eases Men: and the American Legion, Which Designated ~~ Tribune as Its Official Newspaper work. and de de tested it) om the hike. Saturday. climbing the sides, ot ‘the mountains they had to rope themselves in squads and then the Scoutmaster took the troop over.some Branite cliffs so as to give)the boys training im this kind of work: After the lessons. in cliff scaling and linbing’ were over,” the boyy found ‘a caiion filed with snow (and extending!’ from near the top of the mountain’ to the creek level... They madd a” slide here and enjoyed thé: rest of the-day|, in shooting down this place on ‘the snow, ‘The Scouts cteaned up the waste pa- pers and trash left by: other campers in that vicinity and. after-carefally ex: tinguishing their “own ‘camp ‘fire they returned to Casper iast night about 7 o'clock. Manager McCormack: of. ‘the, {.téle- Phone company in Casper has extend- ed, an invitation to the boys of Troop 4 to visit the telephone plant | neat Saturday and this will Ukely) be the “PERSONALS 39 Ralph Bell of Denver, district ager of the Continental Supply ~ pany, left yesterday, for Lusk, spending several days here on ness. He will return to Denver in a few days. ba man- coml after busi- with: ss & C. Py Ritter, president of the «Allen Oil company, stopped ayer in ‘Casper for a few days en route to New York City from eS ol 4 ; H lwon for the’ Legion. of the young people are especially in- vited to attend. Moose Dance. Tonight. .° * ‘The members-of .the Moose lodge and their families will be entertained this evening at a dance given at-the Winter Garden. ‘The music will ‘be supplied: by the Schembeck orchestra and after ,11 o'clock’ a lunch will be served. ‘The members of the Woman's For- cign Missionary society of the Pres- byterian church will meet tomorrow afteryoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. H. B. Durham, 1125 South David street. Mrs. ries Green will be the leader of the cises. .An Easter will be accepted at the meeting. eee Tho regular meeting of. St. Mark's Synurgae will be held Tuesday eveh- ing at the home of) Miss Helen Ws lace, 1044 South Center street. A cor- dial. invitation’ is“ extended ‘toy all the younger women. of the congrega- tion who have not yet identified them- selves with any of the organizations of the church. Mr. andy at. 2 a 3 sided at a dinner @mount made by the organization which will be added to the treasury of the chapel was $254.75. ——————— Industrial News “In @ recent issue, weistated that Fred Place was employed in the pipe department. ‘This'.item should read that Fred Price is now employed in the pipe department. Mr. Place is chief of the police department. Harry Kerstien employed in. the pipe department ‘for the past four months ‘has departed for his home le, Montana’ to look after his “Ernest Hotrick “Ot EAE esl vine depart. ment has.departed for Boulder, Colas where he intendssvisitingahis:b bien PLT) Tuttle; mason’ formerly yem- ployed at the Midwest plant ‘has been assigned tas tho’ mason’ departmont. “Allen » Hess employed: struction department has left the em- ploye of the company and. is going to his farm at Poplar, Montana. H. M. Scott of the rigging depart- _ .|{ment has” departed tor weed he ‘intends sbenaln the wen ary wit pee] Sa) etead empleyel Tor eoris Sith . Mr. and Mrs, car James are leav- ing for St. Louis, Chicago and Clev land where they will spend several weeks yisiting with friends and at- tending to business matters. Mr. James is foreman for the Union Tank Car company. Mrs. Russell Coman‘‘and ‘iss Frances Rogers are visiting with Mrs. Coman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.: Royal 8. Pal- mer of: this ciyt. They expect;to re- turn to their, homes in Lusk within a few days...” eee Mrs. 'C. H. Lowe, who has been vis- iting in Lusk with her sister, has left there: for Nebraska where she will visit with friends for somo’ time before returning to her home here. Serer. J. Roy. Colvin of the state. dairy, food and ol} department arrived this Morning: from Cheyenne’ on) a regular trip of inspection. 4 bin the con- |) FORMER BLIND MAN PUTS OUT FILMS WASHINGTON; D.C. Mareh 5,— A vow. to- work for .the -betterment of ‘'mankind- which a blind man swore years ago, should his sight be re Stored, ‘has resulted in-an opportunity for members: of ten thousand posts of the American Legion to seeeduca’ tional and travel» picture’ films, era: bracing one thousand separate topics, gleaned from all parts of the |worl, The blind man who recovered his sight was Dr. Francis’ Holley, found-| with’ instructions: in’ regard to places er and director of the Bureau «ft Commercial Economics, and his work for the betterment of mankind is the Bureau,.an altruistic organization the sole aim of which is to advance thru motion pictures education“ and “pride in’ “American institutions. Many years ago, Dr. Holley’s career as‘one of America’s pioneer railroad bullddrs "Was ‘cut-short by ‘blindness. or, 'six_ Years) he ‘traveled the world ‘When a Paris surgeon gave back: his sight, Dr. Holley proceeded. to carry out ‘his vow and is’ now giving ‘his Whcle time and fortune: to edycation through ' the meters: ‘of; motion pic: tures. The films will be available for’ all Legion posts free of charge. At the Special catalog ‘in’ which’ numbered and bed.“ ach film is > catalogs; ‘where application may be mada," will) be distributed. to every’ ‘post of the |’ Legion, by arrangement. between the Bureau of Orenaner nial Economics ani the Legion. Ewing La. Porte, assi et the Tretsury, ordered the aba onment of United States Public Heaitir (Service Hospital No. 47 at that place. | The Legion based its objections o: numerous reports by experts that | larkelton was unfitted, by reason of and surroundings, for use as the: site of a hospital for tubercular patients. Strong opposition deyelope: to the removal but the introduction ofa petition of patients, asking re- moval, by’ Representative Flood !s- fore the House of Representatives nt seerctary ‘According to John Thomas Taylor, vice-chairman of the Legion's Legisla- tive Committee, the treasury depart: ment ruling is a ‘significant victory in the Yegion’s fight in the interests of disaLied. men and against the red tape that ‘has*delayed measures for their retief. ———. JARDINE & SLACK MOVE TO MIDWEST LOGATION; Jardine & Slack have moved their| Job printing’ establishmeut from the Wyatt hotel building to the new Mid- west Refining company building with an entrance on Wolcott street. The firm has Secured large quarters under the room tobe occupied by the Keefe Floral company and is installing con- siderable new equipment. CASPER IN GIVEN FRONT POSITION IN DIRECTORY The new telephoneidirectory. issued for Casper is a new departure over past, directories serving this city, Cas- per is given. position in the front of the book ‘and is followed by Douglas, Lander, Lusk, Manville, Riverton, Sho- shoni and South Pass. More: space allotted to advertising is a feature of the new, telephone book, Glen Leidecker has returned from Thermopolis where he has been spend: tng several days. BLISS NATIVE ‘| 2° HERBS * Qyer 1. Mition Tablets Taken Dally Ry ea ae ani rr back, can’t « ‘well, FIGHT FOR fia eas VETERANS 18-Wt N ag® ‘The long fight of the American Le; Bion against keeping tubercular men at Markieton, Pa, was won when: Here are e facts that bers of the Sines isis club./in the pipe department has resigne4 Places were laid for all ofthe mem-/and gays that he intends going.in bus- bers, twelve persons, After the din-|iness. He-did not state what his plans interest the mother ng auction pre oe : . Mr abdatent Et de Batereon ated Mr. and Mrs, George Campbell have re- turned overland from. Denver, where they spent the week-end: They re- turned driving. two new. Cadillac. mo- tor cars, They report the roads to be in fair bg cing a Dance at the High School. ‘After the Casper-Worland: game at the Natrona County High School gym- nasium Saturday night, an informal dance was enjoyed by the visitors and the high school pupils. oo Pepper Club Has Session. 4 Miss: Lennis Smith will be hostess thi evening at a regular meeting of the Pepper club. Auction’ bridge will be played as usual and refréshments will be served. re ey Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Antertain. A number of “friends. were enter- tained at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John BE. Nelson at a party in honor of their tiny daughter, Miss Betty Jane. whe evening was devoted to playing bridge and delicious refreshments were servéd. The guests included the Messrs. and ner the evening was devoted to play-| were, however we wish him luck. Jett. Johnson, mason, has departed tor hic home at Chadron, Nebraska, where he intends spending several weeks visiting his family and looking after some business interests. Body of Champ Clark Borne to Resting Place LOUIS, March 7.—The , bearing the body. lark departed ‘at 7:30 a. m. . ST. cial train, here. ial. ceremonies wil be held this aft- ernoon. pase Saba? ALAR CR 8, P. CUTS’ WAGES SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., March 7,— ‘A reduction in the wages of common or unskilled labor throughout its sys- tem, effective April 16, was.announc- ed‘here today by the Southern Pacific company. The minimum will ‘range from thirty cents an hour in the Southern division to somewhat high- cr rates in other zon: 4 IN (KEEPING WITH’ Oe Usual Custom Every Day Arrivals Today It Is Millinery DIRECT FROM NEW YORK [1 esa 1 aaa aN m7 mk i tye Karo is a = hai 1 pn) at FP. EXPERTS have been finding ont many/ new things about how we ere nourished. 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Sonne-pack GUARANTEE. ‘box. A..0. BLIBS CO., WASH. D. G. MAN WHO SHOT |sun and shot once the bullet entering the back. Police officials who took up the case |declared that the injured man was greatly in need of medical attention but that sufficient money to defray expenses could not be obtained. a ape MEXICAN STILL === =e Al LARGE HERE In Frat Honored | By Eastern Tour .« Bullet Strikes Edward Gentry in] —- 3 Back and Rosendo, His. As- sailant, Eludes Police Officers E. C. Wagner, only son of Mr. and + Mrs. Chris Wagner, writes that he is leaving with the Acacia fraternity of the Ohio State University on'a trip to Cleveland, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Niagara. ‘The trip is an honor ¢ |given the members of the fraternity |having the highest average after the * final examinations at the university. Mr. Wagner is teking a course in en- aud will graduate this Edward Gentry, Mexican, was shot and badly wounded Saturday night by Manuel Rosendo, in front of <he Montasto Pool hall on the Sandbar anc | is still in a bed condition. The bulict | gineering which entered the back has not yet | spring. been located. | Rosendo is still_in hiding but po! j officials expect to have him in custody within a few days. The cause. of the shooting is still Gentry SESSA Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. URNS being, unable to speak without exort Cover with wet baking soda—~ ing himself. afterward apply gently — According’ to the story, Gentry wa called from the pool hall by Roszendo. | They spoke a few words and Gentry | 1 Vicks started to run. Before he had gone Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly . far Rosendo pulled asmall {t appeals to everybody because of the pleasure and benefit it affords. The longest-lasting refresh- ment possible to obtain. AFTER EVERY MEAL Sealed tight—kept right in its wax-wrapped impurity-proof package. 5° WRIGLEY ’S Zillllll SO ae ered THE MOST ASTONISHING MYSTERY OF THE YEAR Don’t Miss ~ The Final Few Days of our Removal Sale We willbe in our new store in the Mid- west Building March 16th. Until then every piece of merchandise in our store for women and children WILL BE SACRIFICED Take advantage of the lowest prices ever offered in Casper. The Leader > a