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FRIDAY, JOLY 1, 1921 Hansard-McQueen Ceremony Perform .:d. Last evening at the home of Lew Mi. Gay on East Second street, the simple ceremony uniting Dr. J. R. Hansard and Miss Ruby McQueen was Performed by the Rev. Philip K. Ed wards of the St. Mark's Episcopal church in the presence of a number of friends. The bride was gowned in a@ traveling suit and was unat- tended. Immediatel¥ after the services the bride and groom left overland for Denver where they will spend a part of their wedding trip. They will re- turn to Casper and be at home on South Durbin street. Mrs. Hansard has been connected with the Casper Private hospital as a trained nurse, and has made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Lew Gay for sev- eral years. Dr. Hansard is\associated with the clinic of Johnson and Han- sard and has been practicing in Cas- per for about two years. A committee composed of the Mes- dames Grace Allen, Ella Brown and Grace Rafferty will have charge of a sale of baked goods to be held.at the Casper Storage store from 10 o'clock on tomorrow under the auspices of the Royal Neighbors. o-. Decorations of serpentine ribbons @raped from the lights, a profusion of ferns ahd toy balloons were used at the Midwest Bachelor's clubhouse on Souih Grart street last night for the Informal dancing party given in honor of the Denver delegates to the tennis tournarnent. The music for dancing was supplied by piano and saxophone from the Rinkler orches- college, in St. Canada, a" prominent giris’ finishing school. Mr. Fisher is associited with the Western Realty company of this city and has a wide circle of friends who will welcome his bride. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Brooks are in Denver for a few days. They made the trip overland. : Pienic Is Enjoyed. A picnic supper served at the Gar- den Creek falls was enjoyed last night by a number of the society of the city. The trip to the falls was made in motor cars and after the supper the party returned by moonlight. The guests included Messrs. and Mesdames H. H. Schwartz, R. M. Bartgolomes, R. H. Nichols, R. C. Wyland, L. B. Townsend, 0. L. Walk- er, Mrs. J. C. Snook, Mr. Jackson of Montana and Mr. Mayne of Council Bluffs, Iowa. Mrs. Estabrook ts Hostess, Wednesday afternoon a delightful luncheon was served at the home of Mrs. E. L. Estabrook for a number of her friends. Following the lunch- eon a social afternoon was spent. G0" Baseball Benefit Well Attended. Seyeral ladies and a large number of men attended the dance and card affair given last night by the Bur- lington baseball club on the second floor of the C. B. & Q. freight house. Refreshments were served during the evening. Those who participated in the dancing were well pleased with the tra’and the dancing lasted until after |music furnished by Reed's orchestra. Punch was served during midnight. It is reported that the receipts were the evening. equal to the expectations and it is The guests included Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Riach, Misses Margaret land, Catherine Dunn, Katherine Ma honey, Mary Tobin, Ruth Adams Hattie Wyatt, Wilma Scott, Margaret Naw, Polly Wickstrum, Abby Arnold and Messrs. Griffey, Harker, Jac Phelps, Ed King and Dr. Mockett of Denver; R. Fillobrown, R. Grant, Ed Weaver, R. Widder, J. ‘Theibert, W. I. Rehr, Jr.. J. F. Sullivan, son and S. Rodel . ee Mrs. J. B, Barnes, Mrs. P. C. Yaysen, Mrs. R. M. Andrus and Mrs G. A, Holmes are en route to Denver driving overiand in Mrs. Barnes’ mo tor car. They will spend several day over the Fourth in Denver» on a pleasure trip. ee Mrs -Price fs Hostess, 8 have been issued to 2 riends to attend a misce held at the ® this even or of Miss Hen Carlgon xy to) become the bride of e* ‘eputy attorney gen eral oe the state. . Nie Rr“lo and Groom Arrive From Canada. “Mr. and Mrs. RF. B. Fisher have ay. rivel in Casper, from Ontario, Can, where tle: wer marrie] at the home the bride, formerly Miss Cora ‘apes. The brie and groom will mab their home at 1215 East Second strest. Mri , who is In the states for the first time, is a reader of note ani a musician of great ability. B. fore her marriage she was an instruc: tor in dramatic aud musical work and is expecting to open classes in the expressional arts in the very near fu ture. She is a graduate from Alma assured that the famous baseball ca- coer will conta as] W. B. Look of the New York Oil ompany, who is visiting in Casper rom Jamestown, N, Y., arrived here ‘st night from Thermopolis where » has spent several days on busi- jess. see H. C. Bretsehnelder, president of ne Western States Oil and Land ompany, is,among the business visi- rs in Casper from Denver. und Mrs. Arthur Kumpf, presi- ent of the Kumpf Motor company AITED TILL THE COWS CAME HOME loamy ingeed. clad to write. you & tettér, “I was a terrible sufferer ta gares in the stomach and colic. tacks, The specialist, our. family’ tocvor sent me ta in Philadelphia e me no relief, although I took edicine ti] the cows came h tac. +e finally said I would have to be op- vated upon. Luckily I hear dof Mayr's Vonderful Remedy then, and al- hough it is now three years since I 4< a course of it, I have never had symptom of my old trouble since.” t is a simple harmless preparation nat. removes the catarrhal mucus ‘vom the Intestinal tract and allays the nflammation which causes practically vl stomach, liver and intestinal ail- ments, including appendicitis, One lope will convince or money refunded. At all druggists. —Adv. SPECIALS : For Fourth of July The balance of this week we will offer -50 Wool Sweaters at $3.95 Wonderful line of Smocks and Middies at $1.09 A beautiful selection of All White Summer Dresses in Crepe de chine and georgettes At $10.95 A number of Summer, In swiss, organdy, voile and ginghams At $7.95 50 Skirts at $4.95 Bis reductions on all organdy and swiss Dresses Dresses -in the store at a wonderful discount : and visiting with friends. } “ee | F. E. Godfrey, who has been at-| tending to business interests ‘here, has left for his home in Lander. eee W. T. Judkins, state game warden, is here from Cheyenne looking after! official business for several days from his headquarters in Cheyene. ; eee Robert K. Staley, local of] rian, bas’ returned from Denver where he has been for several weeks on business. | oe Charles Adams, Denver hotel pro-| prietor and former operator of the Midwest hotel here, is spending a few days in Casper on business. ty early in July. Mr. have his car shipped to and he and Mrs. Keefe back to Wyoming in it, way of Seattle and the eee J. F. Jones, of the Jones Realty company, together with his family, leaves. today via overland route for Edgemont, 8. D., where they will vizit at the home of Mr. Jones" folks. They |Buzzard ranch, are spending the day in the city on business and visting friends. \ eee J. F. Cloary of the Midwest ReSn- ing company, has left for Salt Creek where he wil: spend two days on com:- pany business. cee Miss Mildred Hamilton whd is in the drygoods department of the Webel Commercial company, has left the store on her vacation. eee W. R. Finney has returned from Salt Creek where he has been Jook- ing after business in the interests of the Midwest Refining company. Mr. and Mre. 3. ue ‘Thompson of} East St. Louis, Ill., are spending a| few days here visiting at-the Lewis | home on Sout Chestnut street. | P. J. Qualey arrived oe Ea from Nebrgska, where he a short business trip. or ‘tan Mra. Qualey will leave this ere for their home tn Medicine Bow. | cee Mrs. Ed Shuck and don Jack\have| returned from Salt Lake City, Utab,| where they bave spent about two! weeks with relatives and friends. rary R. M. Lamont has left for Chey- enne where he will spend the wevk- end with his family. | eee Mee: Lovey Hudson has taken up her™residence at her bungalow on South St. Botolph street for the sum- mer. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Keefe are leaving in their car Saturday night for Cheyenne, where they will join the Wyoming delegation of Elks and proceed by rail to Los Angeles to at- tend the annual Elks’ convention to ~ Compare our prices wit Dresses One assortment of voile and lawn Dresses, all very neatly trimmed and well finished, all sizes. $3.45 Silk Blouses dies, and s It will be a treat for any woman to come, Coats, Waists and hundreds of other articles that are in. > Summer Dress Ss ale A very pretty as- sortment of sum- mer Dresses, made of fine silks, organ- a variety of colors $9.95 Mrs. A. E. stirsete left last night |for Denver for afew days. J. C. Snook is fn Salt Creek look ing after business for the next few days. NICK GAMETS WAIVES HEARING ON CHARGE OF MURDERING JIM LADKS Nick Camets, confessed murderer lof Jim Ladas, proprietor of the Bur- lington Lunch, has finally waived preliminary hearing, according to ar- rangements between his counsel, the 2 firm of Hench & Bullack, and the county attorney's office. Twice formerly Camets has tentative- ly waived preliminary examination olny to have the case reopened. This time the decision is final and Camets will be held without bond pending trial in district court. NEW ARRIVALS P OR JULY 4" WEAR AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES Our entire force is busy opening express packages, sorting and marking the beau- tiful merchandise that is being rushed to us for the Fourth. h others and be convinced. and voiles, in | season’s best. izes. popular. oe Casper Dally Crinune WOOL BUYERS Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Spurlock of the j.° look around, Dresses A very choice as- sortment of dresses made right up to the minute in style, ors, materials most $14.95 HATS Such a beautiful line of Hats has never been shown in any Our entire silk Blouse de- partment has been gone over and we made two very special lots, the styles are newest, the colors are season’s best and materials very good: $3.95, $6.45. Silk Petticoats A Very large assort- ment of jersey silk and taffeta silk petticoats. $3.95 and Up White Hats in a variety o! _ $20.00, “Our price Sport Skirts up to $35.00. Our price $14.95 and $19.95 ag ha ‘one store so close to the Fourth. Our Mr. Hirsch in New York bought out an entire manufacturer's sample line One Large Assortment . . $1.95 One Large Assortment . . $5.95 $6.50 and $8.50 A line of sport Skirts that is out of ordinary. Beautiful in a wide range of colors and styles, values | ya. == THE LEADER USING PLANES (Special to The Tribune) BILLINGS, Mont. July 1.—With the announced intention of being the exe wool buyers in America to travel Koshland of J. Koshland & Co., of Boston, flew from Great Falls this morning to the Carmichael ranch at August, a distance of 90 miles, and an hour afterward alighted at the ranch, according to word reaching here. Mr. Koshland went to Great Falls after a buying trip through Washing- ton, Idaho and Oregon and will rep- Tesent his firm there through the sheep shearing season. He stated that he had found some of the large |Srowers in the Great Falls section |contemplate shipping their wool on consignment. Prices in Oregon and Washington averaged somewhat below 18 cents, Mr. Koshland stated, with the choie~< clips ranging up to 18 and 18% cents, Availability of the Panama canal as transportation. route to the east ist had the effect of bringing west coast growers1 cent a pound more than can be paid for the same grade states where the rails are the only ans of transportation, he said. A boat loaded with nearly 2,000,000 pounds of wool purchased by Kosh- land & Co., left Portland last week for San Francisco and the east coast. Dutch’ Provide For Oil Work THE HAGUE, July 1.—(By The As- sociated Press.)—The first chamber parliament’ today, by a vote of to 18, adapted the Djambi oll bill, providing for exploitation of the valu- able Djambi oil fields for a period of 40 years by a combination of the | Dutch Indian government and the via Ol! company, the latter be | ng ta the Shell group. Th meas ure was adonted by the second cham-} ber April 2%. a see our Dresses, Hats, Dresses In this lot of Dresses are exceptional values, newest styles and materi- als, they are in‘a class by themselves, artistical- ly trimmed and the best of finish put on every $19.95 col- if styles, values up to $18.00 and Silk Pettibockers All silk jersey in a riety of beautiful col- ors, very neatly finished $3.95 and Up IN THE NEW oe eI A. Se Aas CASPER’S FINEST STORE FOR MEN Hart Schaffner & Marx AND Stein-Bloch Clothes Are the Greatest Values In.America At °35 A New Suit or Your Money Back if They Fail at Any- time to Give Satisfaction J ORSH VEIM AND XFORDS Are the Greatest Values i r oe ease $10 Sizes Carried to Fit All Feet Mednicl Bros fitting service as usual. We Are Exclusive Agents For Edwin Clapp and Jobnston & Murphy Shoes The Finest Shoes Made for Men MEDNICK BROS. OPPOSITE HENNING HOTEL CASPER’S FINEST STORE FOR MEN Better Merchandise at No Greater Cost.