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Rake FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1921. i | fishing trip which they spent at tye! turned from Omaha, where he has © 4 i fm creek inne Camper |suent tbe pest rovers! weexs on tue’ = AL Preliminary) ; ness, While here Mr. Miller is. } ¥ 7S ing over his interests In the wa ; Mr. and Mrs. John J. Durst left| Creek field =e } ; night for Cheyenne where they soe pee hen Sa Ardea ») em ee , woes spend the remainder of the week ra) superin ten to protect Wiliam Mut attending the Frontier Days c H ington with beada in’ the We'd county a: : SS tien. Mr. Durst, district ma Neb.. is in the on tor ao e oo der ply company busin gaughte ins DeWeody-MeShane e during the revent war. Since| {rs i ayer ee ere a be taken by aut Nuptials Thursday. | nis discharge he has been in the ent-| while in the capital eit Paul Russell and R. V. Kennedy Adams a it “ The marriage of Miss Ira: of the Dlinois Pipe Line com-| aalt A of the Burlington forees here Hilt will probably. be a Woody and C. Ray McShane took Pany, tholding rosponsibie positions| 3x 3. ‘Newberc ea Cibavoake he i turday for Douglas where they ¢4Y or Wednesda pAace last evening at S:45 at th me | both at Finday and Caspe Gasper attending tv business spend the wreesend on Mr. Rus- (¥ seat of Adam of the bride's mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hooper will make SS ae seil's homesteac Douglas DeWoods, at the McRorey apart.| their future home in Casper. goat &: ~ ments. The double ring service was “#8 F at ¥ artridge of the Shikany Ce Card of Thanks, read by the Rev. Charies W. Wilson| Mrs. J. W. Johnson ‘wil entertain at | STOCery_ will Ie for North Dak We wish to express our heartfelt! The funeral of the nthe presence of a small tea tomorrow afternoon. soon. Mr. Partridge will continue on thanks for the k-ndness and s¥m- ‘cast into an irrigation di live, v friends. 3 - —— = to Winnipes. Canuda, where “he wil pathy shown us during the fllness and ad iron wire r “hte bride was lovely"in a gown. ot | — Visit for ‘two or three death of gue. dar ing baby girl. and ankles, was held ye Franch grey with slippers to match. ot ee Se eereae S, _ Informations charg The rooms were dec>rated with a ity wisiting with his per |trict Attorney W. L. Boatr profusion of sweet peas and gladiol, ad Mra. A. L. Johnson. Mr Don't forge }first judicial district said there w« After the ceremony a wedding sup 2 will remain here indefinitely.’ at at the fied immed! hi Ana “ ? P|} Mr. and Mi er Johnson and are raignment Skee Dawaddy. Guinea’ gL arty tet: tor wstone park to} “Rey y the Wya | Mis oody i here several end + a es Ben T.. , f the att hotel years ago from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, |°?°"4 *0me tur will Teay « night for Colo- LW eds For oreigner,|- and ince then has been with the Wyo! Me Nacas Pi ; > 5 a tado, wh = he will join Mra, Reese pan sn Asaagherend Ss Sarah E. Martz, of the Martz|who has been spending the past tw irl Wostane whe ie connected wins! HAt heb. te leaving. for. Chicago oa | Recike renee ee * Loses County Job company has |? buying and style seeking trip. While the © Well Supply been © resident of Casper for a num. ver Of years. On their return from a two wee! trip im the mountains the McShanes | their! will be “‘at,home to friends in Mrs. Charies Huffman left for Har-| Frontier festiviti the county office. ac new heme at 328 South Lowell street.|din, Mont., to 1 about two oko ‘ounty) Health Officer vee months. Mr. and Mrs. C: FE. Biennedy was requested because of Salt Creek Young Mr. Kennedy's f ship when she was People | Married. A-rdmance which staried at Sa’t Creek during the past school year cut-| minated here yesierday when Marvin ¥. Faripw and Miss Veta I. Johnson were av@etly married at the Methodist parsonage, $66 South Lincoln street. Tho cergmony was performed by the Rev. W.\L. French. The yqung couple met while Mr. Farlow wus an engineer for the Mid- west conmfpiny In the field and Miss eclent corns of schoc hers at the Johnson was a me of the effi amp. Alter spenaing a short vacn- 1 in Casper and in the mountains in this vielnity they will return to Salt Creek to make their home. CITY NB Ttev. Co Ipeopleawac ‘grave, superin- tend ischiwiee Coreteh departinent bot the board af Sunday schools of the Methedist Fpiscopal chirch with head quarters in| Chicago is spengituer his vacation yldting his brother, Walter Viargrave “f the Citizens bank. i eee Mrs. Lee Townsend will entertain at a tea thig afternoon. . hed © ! Party Will Leave Sunday, Mr, und Mrs. Carney Peterson and daughter will leave for Spirit lowa, Sunday.) ‘The will “si oral weeks Visting at the home of Mr. Peterson's parents. Miss Anna Mill or. who’ has been. visitng with the Petersons, wlllaxccompany them.as {ar as Cheyenne. | +4 Pauline Fredert k On Vacation. Pauline Freglerick. the popular movie star, is spending a semi-vaca-! tion period in @heyenne ane appears in the #add’e 2} Frontier Park each day. Miss Frederick Is being filmed many times andi it is possible that some of these pictures will be used in @ new western picture which will ap. pear in two or Taree months. hee Party Leave For Park. ‘ Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Leavitt, ac- companied by My, and Mrs, Wfeder- hold, left for the Yellowstone park yesterday. ‘The party will make the trip overland. . . Sunday School Pienic Unjoyed. The Gleaner Stnday ‘school class has returned after -o successful trip in the mountains, Membors of the class were accompajiied by their teach er, Mrs, L. R. Bundy. The party was taken to the moun tains Tuesday in h truck and they | hiked to town Thursday about noon. | They spent most off thelr time in the Elkhorn canon. Paul H. Hooper Takes Ohio Girl 2s Bride. The personnels of} the Mlinois Pipe T.ine company and the Onis Of com- pany were most agzeeably surprised this morning by a teiexram from O., announcing the nupth Hooper and Miss Mar The young gentle-| * the erst on what was | to be a comvenionai vaca- | | { the . purchasing Ohio Oil company. Sha is u graduate of (he Findlay high-school. Possess- ins a charming and vivacious person- ality, she is. a. favorite in. Dindlay’s Youngex set. The groom, well and ‘favorably Is an Indiana man, und was uo Meutenant TODAY AND Waists aré recent arrivals. Lot 1 at $5.95 {there Miss Martz wil! tr Extraordinary Specials 125 Tricolette Waists, divided in two lots. These SEE WINDOW DISPLAY We are receiving every day very newest Fifth ‘Avenue styles. to get a She ex three we trimmer from Pects to be ge D. BF one Miss Gertrude Newton of Chicago. is the house guest of ber sister, Mrs.| for John F. Roland. are William Fleming and Thomas 1. Moss of Pittsburgh and J Roland. local manager for the Interstate Pip company, teft yesterday fo and Denver. nd. Me will return to Mrs. Stuart, of the Stuart Children’s Shop in the ©-8 building has ge New York and Chicago to buy her fa of children’s and Infants’ wea and Mrs gleon and son. k, and Mr. ~ 1, Klock siet und . Lols. have returned after spending the past three weeks n the Casper mountains. P. B. Coolidge. a prominent ney of Langer. spent a few he Casper yesterday en rofite to nia where he was eaited by the of his sister. attor: ars ip tlifor: deat? M. V. Meabon, fleld manager of the Producers and Refiners corporation i+ visiting in the Lander vicinity, in specting the holdings of the compa n the Sand Draw field. Mr. Meabor was formerly. a resident of Lar before the transfer of the Producer | “eadquarters to Casper. Mr, and Mrs. .\ manied byt, Mt. Grace. accom Lrowning and family from -WYronas Okla, and Haze Browning. of Verona. Mo. have re turned from thie. Yellowstone part alter spending the pust two week there. eee Sheriff Yost of Vusk terday morning to Wvisit with the J official family and to look for 4 sons wanted in the Niobrara count capital. eee hes and son of Denyer are y looking over their od in lerests. Carrie J. Bruce is in Casper from Sheridan, oe Fa ©, Horne of Denyer is in Cas. per for a few days 4. county rr le"t ‘or Denver for a short bos fore leaving for a tw or three weeks’ vacation, The duties | of the county office will be handled by Attorneys Edwin Barrett ad John Casey during hi: E Chas. Cun niture com Denver where n of the Chamberlin Fur will I he wit Join NEARLY DIED ON BIRTHDAY “On my last* birthday, eight menth: ago. I had another close call. We i just finished dinner. My stomach began to hurt me, a minute later } ‘ay uneonscious. ‘Three doctors orked on me. I was soaked with : cold sweat when I came to. The next week, telling a friend about it and he advised trv ing Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy. Since taking a course of your medicine I have been able to eat anyth I have no more pains or um feeling better than It is.a simple, harm less preparation that removes the ca: tarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, iver and intestinal ailments, includ- ing appendicitis. One dose will con- vince or money refunded. At all drug. gists —Adv. SATURDAY For Friday and Saturday Lot 2 at $6.50 a sprinkling of the Together they piun to visct | Yellowstone National park.” Mr. Ken ny of the scenic peserts of Colo-| nedy is manager for the Park Rea | Sales and Service company. here Sse te nite oe Mr. and Mrs. J returned from a atives in various James Davidson Cheyenne wher: j and spend the w who recently came Che Casper D } Lynch have} Henry Mil aie agent of Bank- camping and)ers’ Life Insurance company, hes re parts of Colorade 29.—Dr. iy out of the nealth service, Mar. Los Her he w k end taking oday. ¢ county in the In Hatsdji Hara, a ian_of Montara, Cal. Mexico ® visit with their son Japanese epending a ten-day va ation In the physic for our Fall Merchandise is coming in rapidly. Daily Tribune Dean Tams AD ts in 1’ Alleged Slayer To Be Guarded and Colors From $3.00 Up ALL SUMMER WEAR fine ireatly Reduced Prices on Fi Regardless of what the prices were or what the goods cest if they are in a summer class, they must go. Some of the best quality materials. Nothing put away. WE MUST mak t styles, recom Come and Get Your Share o Wonderful Bargains 78 DRESSES 62. =| DRESSES £0 DRESSE In a variety — of fine —Of fine voile, organ- Sa 3 all-silk ees summer washable mate- die and other materials. | wett: 8, Canton crep rials. Very neatly Light and dark colors. fetas and satin me 8 peste of e F: 2 few sport stvle Dresses trimmed and well fin- Values that will asto>- made of best quality <ilk ished. Your choice at ish you. beautiful colors. Sport Skirts —Made of all-silk materials in a va- riety of beautiful colors and styles. Values up to $30.00 Choice of this entire lot. - $12. TS Choice of our entire quality silk thread. Made of tricotine, ment of silk” Silk Sport Jackets —The assortment of colors is beauti the styles are wonderful. “In alll sizes. artistically and have belt. $7.50 ALL SILK BEOUSES A very large assort trico Hat lot, regardless of seorsettes and crepe | jettes, georgettes and quality what the prite was de choice of | many. other btouse: < 5 1 colors, styles, and 1 ver: iment. sizes. med, $1.00 $1 95 | $3.95 Opposite ' Postoffice Knitted of of exelu ul and fine Trimmed neatly $6.45 THE LEADER Midwest Building Sport "Hart Schaffner & Marx. Stein-Bloch and Hickey-Freeman Clothes MEDNICK BROS. Casper’s Finest Store for Men You Can Have Your Money Back If You Are Dissatisfied Stein-Bloch and Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Are Great Values At $0 It is the result of our determina- tion to bring down tke cost of Clothing. with the Pencil Stripes Plain Shades Fancy Mixtures $35 $35 $35 Edwin Clapp and Johnston and Murphy Shoes $15.50 The Finest Shoes Made for Men. And No Cheaper Else- where in the United States July Sale of OXFORDS Mednick Brothers Fitting Service as Usual The Greatest Values in Oxfords that was Ever Offered in Casper MEDNICK BROS. q Opposite Henning Hotel The Best Merchandise---Prices Always Right DOBB'S FIFTH AVE & MURPHY. FLORSHEIM SHOES — eee PAGE THREE SLYUIHS ATSVaA SVA GNV HOmMad DS ASOH NGAOMUALNI SUVIIOD WAVdIA SLHIHS ATSVa SUVTIOO Wavd laa ee