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“WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1921 be Casper Daily Cribune market. He also made a substantial | reduction in the prices of a portion of the lots already offered for sale. Meets Tonight. W. L. Kukendal! Rebekah lodge. No. 39, wil hold its reguler busiress ses sion at § o'clock tonight at the Odd Fellows’ hall, followed by a social hour. The Mesdames Hobbs, Endell and Perry will be the hostesses. oe. Miss Oilie Nelson of Chicago is here visiting at the J. R. Johnson home, 1411 East Second strect,~and at yWhile the roulette wheel was spun |from: the music platform The win- Considerable space in the Chicago| ning number received a box of. choco. Tribune was devoted to an account lates. of the marriage of Mir; Helen Lucille| The committee in charge of the Seybold. daughter ci Mr. and Mrs.|@ance “composed of the Mesdames Melvin Seybold uf tha: city, and Floyd Stanley Qverbangh, J. E. Dyke and Kiefer Hambright of this city which | A. E. Kyte, announce that the enter- took piace at the home of the bride's | trinment was a success financially as parents, Weédn@sday, June 15. | well as socially. ‘The bride was beautifully gowned . in white satin trimmed with chiffon, Dentists Enjoy rosebuds and pearls, She wore a full | Banquet. length bride's veil of tulle caught to her head in cap fashion, and carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses, sweet peas and lilies of the valley. The bride was attended by her two sisters, Mrs. Lawrence E. Gilibrait of Toledo, Ohio, as matron of honor, and Miss Ruth Seybold: as bride's maid, Both of the attendants were beaut? 1uuy gowned in satin, J. Harris Ham. bright, cousin of the groom, acted as best man The bridal party entered to the “Bridal Chorus’ from Lohengrin, and the ceremony was performed in front of an embankment of patms and firns and June lilies. The services were read by Rev. A.M. Eells pastor of the Westminster Presbyterian church. A reception followed the wedding ceremony and’ the ‘bride and groom left the same day on a wedding trip to Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, Denver and Colorado Springs, and . V... Smith of the superintend- office the Burlington is spending herfvacation in the east vis- ‘ting friends and relatives. . * RH. Abrens, an officer of the Henning Brokerage company, is, spending a few days in Basin in the mterests of the company. . Arthur Harv has left for Oakland; Cal., where he begiris *a course in landscape gardening at the Nelson Nursery. One of the social events held in honor of the resident and visiting members of the dental association who are atténding the convention in the city was the banquet served at the Henning hote! last night. Places at the dining tables were laid for 38 Suests. The tables were decorated In pink and white with. carnations and table appointments to carry out the color scheme. Following the banquet dancing was enjoyed and the Reed orchestra sup: plied the music A number of impromptu speeches added to the evening's program, and the speakers were introduced by Dr. Hays of Sheridan, toastmaster. Something of a record for domestic service has been established by Ma-- gie Collins of Grand Rapids, Mich. who for 44 years has worked for the same family and in the same hous». see Mra. T. H: Taylor leaves. to- day for Denver where she will a “pend a short vacation visiting rela- tives. Mr. and Mrs. Todd Bowman are} "*” now at home in their new apartments over the Bowman place of br:*iness. The apartmenis huve been recently . J. J. Curley and sons, John and Robert, departed in their Dodge motor car this morning/on an over!and trip then to Casper. | completed. j ta Bowerman, Colo., where Mr. Curley Mr. and Mrs. Hambright will make AMS has mining interests. The. boys are thelr home at 225 South Grant street | Eastern Star employes of the Midwest Refining in this city. Meeting. company and have been granted a There will be a regular meeting of the Eastern Star tomorrow evening at the Masonic temple. All members month's leave of absence. Pythian Sisters Meet Tonight. Miss Opal Howeil, who has been The Pythian Sisters will meet in| aig eit visiting for the past few days here. regular session tonight in thé 1. O./ S09 oie Rett i ot a to} hose, tit! afternacn cén. «.ahort® visit ©. ¥. hall. All;members and visit- . nore fons. |.with her parents at Thedford, Neb ing members are-asked to be present as busihess of importance wili be brought up for discussion. oe eke Little Miss Nicolaysen ts Hostess, Miss Elizabeth Nicolaysen acted as hostess for a number of her friends at a party held yesterday afternoon in celebration of, her eighth birthday an- nivegsary which was Monday. The children were invited to the Nicolay- sen home on Wolcott street, where they. spent the afternoon playing games. Delicious refreshments wefe served and the tables were prettily decorated with favers for the guests. and from there she will go to nd nd td resume ber duties at the State bark there. While in Casper Miss Howell visited with Miss Emma Janolowicz and other friends at the Wyoming National bank, She was also a house. guest of Mr. and Mrs. F, J. Leschinsky. ° Mrs. F. L. Griebel is expected’ to arrive tomorrow from her home in Chicago and will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Griebel of this city. ¥. W. For Conference. The de'egation to the ¥. W.C. A conference in Estes Park left Casper last Monday night and arrived safely at their destination, according to a wire received hero, The . young -la- dies were chaperoned by Mrs. Leone McGregor, Miss Ruth Allsman repre. sented the Junior Senior corps of the Girl Reserves, Miss Margaret McKen- dry the Be Square corps, and Miss Helen Lioyd the same club, nice. Henry the K-T organi Miss Glee Davis the Blue Circ’e corps. The conference will be held until) ee F O. Pryor of the Midwest Refinin. company has left for Denyer, wher he will attend to business matters fo the company for the next several quys. . Sid Kecrghan of the Elk Basin Con solidated Petro‘eym company is spend ing a few days in the city attending to business for the Midwest Mefining company. Woodcraft Gives Nice Dance. The dance which was held Jast night the Pavilion dance floor by the ‘eighbors of Woodcraft, was well at- nded by all of the dancers of Cas: ner, The music was supplied by Rinkler’s orchestra and lasted from 9 o'clock until midnight, One of the special aitractions of the evening was the prize fox trot. The dance floor was covered with num- Miss Ivy “Moore is in Chicago at tehding to business in the interests of the Moore hat shy), which wil! be July 1, when the girls will return. to| located with the Wyoming Fur com their hqmes here. |Pany upon her return, Miss Moore aSes Bat . | will affo visit the New York markets. .. Robert D. Carey and family! at Wie rrived.in this city yesterday from, Miss. Mary ‘Tcbin has, returned from Careyhurst,’ where they ‘have beert| Notre Dame, Ind., where she has been Big Troubles _JENTED CITY HOST 10 HUNDREDS ON-OPENING NIGHT IN EAST GASPER 4 ' ¥ The big Wortham shows last night {opened their engagement here un: the auspices of the American ‘L ler wegion. | All day long the string of heavy wag-| ons, towed by immense trucks, slowly ade their way to the top of the 7 Casper schoo! hill. There horses piaces them in position to iisgorge their wonders Preparatory to erecting the amusement city. Late in the afternoon the grounds looked $o be a. confused and’ tangled mass of show properties. Before d however, these ¢hings were in th: Places and the tented city wax reas to open. The shows are around an immense midway center of which are t ‘ the novelty rides. or this kind have their places edge of the giant horse shoe. The Wortham company biggest and most varied of shows of the Coney that have been here throng was milling through midway wan ene 28 NUS ono laid out in the ee or four of Che Mah, smalidst man in the world, has regular man-sized troubles. He's suing his five-foot wife for divorce. He's 28 inches high, weighs 40 pounds and is 83 years old. They lve at Knox, Ind. offers the and into the different attractions. Th and Mrs. Mahoney, at their home on| three ring ef nd wild animal show Wo'cott street and at the summer played to cap as did many other cabin in the Casper maantains. ttractions. eae The crowd seemed show hungry. If [Edward Murane has returned from it sought excitement ot Ann Arbor, Mich., where he has been hs it. The army of talkers made things it certainty attending the state university, and] jerry yntil late at night. The char will spend the summer: at the home of |" . acter of shows with the Wortham his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Mur 4 nub of Samnsideatee leek smpany seem to be of the highest cee tundard. The attractions offéred: last WHITES RETURN FROM TRIP, | 2st bore the stamp of real showdom sna! The attaches of the different shows Mr. and Mrs. Alec White have re-| de pleasant impressions. They t aietie we ug.| Were never too busy to answer ques urned'to: Casper‘after!® motth's Va-| ions. regardless. of .how trivial. the cation spent in the middle west. Mr.|.queries might be. Tho opening was Whito says they witnessed Kentucky'| flattering to the management. The | thoroughbred race at Churcht!l Downs,| ‘hows will close their engagement here | Ky., and the auto race at Ifdianapolis. | Saturday at midnieh They also saw Babe Ruth in action in Ae a ee Chicago but did not happen to be on bs hers hand on a “home run” day tored to Casper yesterday, from Man- +“. W ville on busin n the interests o See Re tk ee visited at: the | tne" Union Oll company of California former's home in Madison, Ind. and at Mrs. White's home in Crookston? Neb. At the latter place Mr. White had a great fishing trip, getting a record catch of over 300 fish in less than three hours. They are glad to]: get back to Casper. Wilner Sundelson, who America 28 years ago a ussian immigrant, is now ager of one of the companies in Mrs. arrived friendless Ra RUDOLPH LUNDBERG Will Present Pupils in Voice and Piano in Last Recital ‘Presbyterian Tabemacle Durbin and Hast Sixth Sts. spending the week. AWhi'e in the city | attending the St. Mary's college for Governor Curey arranged with the! the past year- Miss Tobin will spend loca! offices to put new lots on the the summer with her parents. Mr. a a 2. bers and after the second encore the dancing partner stood on the number Tai hg Tags z > Ait Ait aT oan bie ~ “That Boy of Mine” “That boy of mine.” That phrase, as used by_fathers, has as many intonations as the boy has exhibitions of energy. , But whether it be said happily, sadly, angrily, helplessly, or any other way, there is an underlying note of pride which Dad just can’t keep out of his.voice. And, usually, his chest sticks out a little. Yes, Father is proud of that boy of his. And Mother? Well, Dad may try to camouflage a bit, but Mother doesn’t care who knows that her boy is the most wonderful individual in the whole wide world. With all this love and pride, the boy ought to get a fair chance in But sometimes he doesn’t. Because Dad and Mother don’t wi fh! 5 life. know. The boy’s body is the most wonderful bit of machinery that ever The motive power is nerve force. The nerve force flows through his spinal cord and thence to every part of his body. Sometimes the little bones of the spinal column get a bit out of place and bother the nerves so that nerve force is interrupted. Then, the boy’s body, being deprived of the regular amount of nerve force, cannot function as it should. was. A constitutional weakness may develop which wil] mean ill health in later life. Or there may be actual and more or less immediate illness. It isn’t any wonder the boy’s spinal bones get out of place. _The -only wonder is that he has any spine left at all the way he climbs around. ‘i , = Sometimes Dad and, Mother don’t know about the science of Chiropractic. So the boy has to suffer. Chiropractic adjusts the spinal bones so that there will be no inter- fast ference with the free flow of nerve force. Then the body takes care of itself and the boy grows in health and strength. 3 Dad! Mother! Take that boy of yours to a Chiropractor. Have * his spine examined and adjusted. Give him a fair chance. Drs. J. H. and A. G. Jeffrey CHIRQPRACTORS * Midwest Building, Suite 31 8to323 Office Phone 706, Res. 93 TF gst” tage > $ Sete >> 2 AGA, Ae! AL AE. Thursday, June 23 At 8 p.m. Those participating are: Mesdames Sylvia Ear- ron, Don Lobdel}, L. E. Sundwell, 0. W. Hillgren, Lial Branson, E. C. Gates, Burton Nye, F. J. Leschinsky, }{ A. L, Cook; Misses Arline Wright, Blanche Wagner, Margaret Speas, Helen Ladas, Eda Holland, Ruth’ Bagby, Amelia Shikany, Ruth Sproul, Beatrice Koch, Eileen Butler, Margaret Veitch, Marie Bishop, Alice Mechling, Marion Kleber, Lucile Bishop, Ruth Scott, Mollie O’Mara, Constance Metz, Alice Stevick; Messrs. H. L. Bottoms, Charles Branson, Harry ‘Austin and Rollin Nygaard. The public is most cordially invited—no admission charged. WEDNESDAY MORNING We will have a showing and demonstration of Corsets, Brassieres and Circlets OUR SPECIAL SALE ON DRESSES Is IN FULL SWAY SCHOOL Under Auspices,;George W. Vroman Post No. 2 AMERICAN LEGION CLARENGE-A- ORTHAM Wonrio’s Best SHows ALL THIS WEEK — AFTERNOON AND NIGHT AQ APPLICANTS. | : : | Success in Sight for Grganization PAGE THREE $20 Bill Looked Like Fortune to » is Lad Now in Jail) = FOR BOYS BAND Proved too mu tation for Lek 0 when he was changed he jumpe departed to tou get far and ar fice of th y Jones yesterday, | te sked to get the bill | { don his bicycle he| M. the world. He didn’t | mad absence was noticed | and oth the sheriff's of- | cor Planned by Wyoming Conservatory I ary PT Nae circumstancés. The | Thi sae the Wyoming Con now in jail awaiting action by c servatory of Music with Miss May Va! authorities entine, president, is assured by the en-| Jones had bee: 4 at the X _ 2 husideni-showh at the annows te con s EY n_ employed at the N Bring Res: ul of the work Seecceescecococeseooocs. 0dn6000000s00reeeeeneeeeneee Already more than 40 applicant : 3 have been received for the t 2 which will be und@r the dir: t 3 Austyn Edwards, the youngest st ° 2 easful bandmaster in the country £ ¢ umb W Ii D Mr Edwa: will conduct the youth. us r s 1 o 3 ful band on the same prin e that all af the noted bands of the states are cate a a If silver dollars or dollar bills were the lowest de- ako possibl nomination of money value there would be very little pi eso gh. money saved. If you cannot save the halves, how about thet entire the quarters? If the dimes are too large there are ic work nickels ‘and the pennies that count. help any earnest person get ahead. This bank will The string cepartment ‘uni nounced approval pecan eran ice) The National Bank knov a ate this such peo Serra’ axija aleiarintes ih Of Commerce h Mary Garden, in Denver * 999990000900000000000006600000000000000: - 999909900000900000001 10000000000000 of the Metropolitan kh and Naan is “A Bank of Strength and Service.” eleb re bound to i young musical aspirants and Casper, Wyo. them on in their work as well as to give all of the music lovers of this vicinity a treat seldom hroutht “_ y here. } i es POS BES Ride down sun - flooded, ‘soul - stirring canyons; see memory-making nature pictures; row on rock-rimmed lakes; fish in fast-flowing mountain streams; lie under the pines and blink at the mottled sunshine, forgetful of business and household cares; tramp down winding forest trails; loaf in wild- flower-flooded valleys; stroll in the moon-light—out in “the great alone’’; eat of the fat of the land and sleep like a babe. Rest—recreate—loaf—give Nature a chance to restore your physical vigor and mental poise. One comes back with new strength, new health, new energy, new ambitions. Does a back-to-nature vacation pay big dividends? Ask the man who regularly ‘‘knocks off’? two or more weeks each summer and takes one—he knows! Let me make arrangements for your trip well in advance, so you'll be certain of good accom- modations. L. J. EDWARDS, Ticket Agent J, A. LEARY, Division Freight and Passenger Agent Casper Wyo. For the Next Few Days We are offering some wonderful bar- gains in FISHING TACKLE of ter bakers construct a loaf of bread that’ appeals to every family’s sense of food value. x an pests RCL Ment ace Don’t fail to see our window. wonder why meal-time don't 5 come closer together. Wher eps saad ee Vea aes We can supply your needs in auto tents cery order write name of our bread upon it and insist that and camp outfits. \ you get it. Holmes Hardware Co. Baby Bond Store Holmes to Homes Phone 601