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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1921. News of the marriage of Armine Little, which took place at St. John’s cathedral in Denver afternoon, Augist 12, was an- to friends upon the arrival the bride and groom from Denver.| wep Gr, »Mra.(Smith.came to Casper from! jn. after tus Center, Mo., and has been associated with the Carter Oli company since t Mf. Smith has been with the Same company for the past five years. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will make their home at the Blackmore apartments, qwhere they will receive their friends. cee Little Miss Bryne Friends. Entertains 5 The little friends of Miss Malena Bryne spent an unusually enjoyable day in celebration of the Birth anniversary of the hostess, The children “met at the Bryne home on CY avenue and motored out to the summer cabin at Gothmore park. ‘Three motor cars took the guests to the mountains. A part of the time was spent playing games and with contests and one of the features of entertainment was the hike {nto the mountains which was a novelty many. of the little visitors. Toward the close of the timo re Jemiott and Mrs. E.R. OB ‘returned to the to, © | Ways Smith and Miss Velma Helen) will visit with her sisters, Mrs. J. A! burns. Miss Bishop will be gene about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. M. Watson have from: their ‘ranch home where they nt the weck end sa 2 * . Okla, is look- ess matters of impor- the next few days. ee. tance here for Roy J. Colvin of Cheyenne is 4 business visitor in the ciyt while rez- istered at the Henning hotel see Miss Betty Maurus who recently underwent a serious operation at one of the local hospitals is improving rapidly and will be able to be moved to the apartments of Mr. and Mrs. seventh| sh Miller this coming week-end where she will receive her friends. eee H.C. Davis is here from Denver at tending to business for the next few days. see rand Mrs. W. D. Sapp of Philips Kan., who have been visiting here at the home of Mrs. Sapp’s par: Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cook are leaving for their home. While in this part of the country Mr. and Mrs. Sapp t the cabin. | Visited Deer Creek nark and enjoyed a ‘The perty ended in the evening when | mountains. the children were returned to the city. Miss Bryne received many beautiful gifts in recognition of the occasion. The guests were Misses Veronica ‘Yilinave, Mary Jano Keith, Mary Dell Thomas, Elizabeth , Dorothy Mahoney, Ruth Slade, Evelyn Jack, Martha Mahoney, Marjorie Newell, Phoena Everly, Ber- nadine Scherck, Marjorie Stark, Mary Bryne and the hostess Dr. and= Mrs. C. H. Carpenter as- _gisted the mother of the hostess in entertaining her friends. ars Dr. ana Mrs. W. A. Myres have re- turned from the Stephen camp at Lake Louis, where they have been Kk. Spending the week, In Mulberry several days in Denver before.return- gs) * 2 a A Martz spent much of the time selecting fall and winter models for the Martz Hat Shop, which are ur- riying daily. She attended many fash- fon shows in the eastern cities and was. much attracted by the new styles. The Hindu type hats, follow ing the oriental style, are very popu- Jar as well as small) shapes with, the trimmings. - Cherry red -and henna are in favor as new shades, while feather trimmings are good and the matcriais in greatest demund are velvet and duvetyn. PERSONALS . Edna BH, Hahn has just returned Davenport, Iowa, where she hax taking a post graduate course work at the Palmer school of chiro- practic. Dr. Hahn will be associated with Dr. B. G. Hahn, in his offices. eee ‘Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Souczek have left |) for Colorado Springs, Denver and Estes park where they will spend some time on a none trip. ed Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Leverington of Hannibal, Mo., are registered at the Henning hotel while here looking after business interests and visiting with friends. see Louis.Bercu.of Denver is bere res: istered at the Henning hotel, apd look ing after business matters. see © Miss Marie Bishop who is connected with the clerical department of the Mountain States Telephone company offices has left for Lander where she see C, P, Campbell and Arthur Johnson | have left for Green River in the Jack son Hole country, where they will re main for some time on a camping trip. e- * A. A. Moody and son from St. Louls Mo., is spending a few days here at tending to business matters of im: guests of the Casper residents. She! stopped to visit friends in Denver be fore continuing her trip cast. } see Mrs. Rh. M. Boeke, wife of City At- torney Bocke, who has been spend! she past month visiting relatives i Seattle, Wash., will leave the o ¢ity tomorrow and will arrive in Cas. per the latter part of the week “ee J. J. Giblin, asper agent for the Equitable Life Assurance society, has left for Cheyenne, where he will spend sever days on business “ee Marry W. Fox, president of the State Federation of Labor, is in Cas per for a few days in the interests of organized labor. see Cifde Johnson, state publicity of. ficer of the Christian Science societ) left last night for Cheyenne, whe: he will spend severa! days on b ness im connection with his office. Joe E. Mansfield, local distributor for Packard cars, left last night for Denver, where he wili attend a con ference with district agents for the firm he represents. eee Dr. N. C. Geis, who has been tak ing post-graduate work johns Hop university in Bal rned, ‘asper yesterday cee W. Purcell, county attorney is stopping in Colorado Springs while en | route {rom a three weeks ya which he spent on the Pacific co He will probably return here the ter part of the seek, eh Swe GARBAGE DISPOSITION COVERED BY ORDINANCE: New city regulations will be brought into being by an ordinance which M. Boeke was authorized to draw at a special meeting of the city council held yesterday evening covering vari ous phases of garbage regulation All propositions which have beer submitted to the eity council relative DEATH OF BOY STRIKES SORROW 70 HOME HERE Billy Maurer Cleghorn, eight of son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cleghorn, died here yesterday from complicitions folloging an operation for chronic appendicitis performed on fuly §. The lad had been serious! i ome time. The boy was the second son of Mr and “ire. Cleghorn and had resided ‘e with the family, including three brothers, since January of this year years He was born at Stanley, N. D. uory 10, 1913. eral services will the Shaffer Thursday officiate. OWNERS IGNORE WARAING, WAR ON DOBS 1S OPENED Recent warnings from the department would be that shot y chapel at 4:38 o'clock oon. shall of the North Casper « Dailp Cribune no co-operation from cording to the stateme Sheffner. chief of polic neaded time having ela Reverend Mar- peuple to comply with rule. re el will |quiring muzazles, the police depart ment is now prepared to wage its war of extermination. The dogs will be taken to the city pound and shot. be held from dangers of approaching dogs other animals and petting them _ : and DRY CHIFF IN CASPER. this morning for T unmuzzled er having spent two days Can You Save Three Dimes a Day? Saving only three dimes a day will build your savings ac- count to more than $100 in twelve months. Interest at 4 per cent from the first of next month will help your savings to grow. This bank welcomes small depositors as cordially as large ones. We ex- tend the same helpful service to all. Even 30 cents a day amounts to $1,095 in ten years, plus accumulated interest. And an account amounting to $1,095-will draw $44.23 each year interest, which is nearly enough to buy a $50 Liberty bond each year. Save and watch your money GROW. Chief Sheffner Is also urging Cas-| per people to warn children of the | to contracts and franchises for the work have been cancelled until the ordinance to be drawn is completed It has not definitely been decided yet whether some firm will be given a franchise for the work or whether a contract will be let and a special tax evy made to pay for the costs. portance. eee time at her mountain home in the Colorado mountains. eee Mr. and Mrs, H, A. Burk, who left Sunday for an extended vacation in Kansas? stopped in Rocky Ford, Colo. yesterday and advived friends here that te melon crop in that vicinity was wonderful this year. After a short visit there they will leave for Kansas where they will visit with friends und relative .- Miss Echo Gaulke, REE Costa Rica is unique among mod ern nations, inasmuch as it has mor teachers than it has soldiers. jece of Mr. and ASSORTMENT TANTALIZINGLY SWEET AND FRESH ON SALE NOW AT PREPS. . "ir NEWS zz". DEPOT Center St. Put It Over Pep Sell It While It’s Candy Our bread is on the pure food “level, It's a standard article of food in this town. [yery day more folks are learning about National. Bank of Commerce CASPER, WYO. “A Bank of Strength and Service” =| Fe IS _ “Where Is Heaven?” Where will the saved spend cternity? What will be the nature of their surroundings? August 17 Wednesday Third and Park Remember the subject for Thursday, “1260 Days and the Little Horn.” Prophecy in the Bible is sure and reliable. Don’t fail to hear it. Watch for the Ad Tomorrow. Evening GUNNISON its nutritious goodness about ‘the cleanly care used in its manufacture. Eating our bread is a health habit. Get the habit. and ‘ —— and Cocmenl Shop | Offers a Special Sale Beginning Thursday, August 19 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT You Purchase Here in the Next Four Days. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY $160 Dressesfor . . $129.00 On Every Garment $150 Dresses for $85 Dresses for 5: ‘And so on, through our stock of Blouses, Petticoats, Sweaters and Winter Coats. “This k includes the finest models of women’s wear qeceoweate ane investigation of this-sale will be well worth your time. Wyoming Fur and Garment Shop "HATS, COATS, FURS, GOWNS Opposite America Theater . . 7 $120.00 $68.00 During the period w SPECIAL RECORD OFFERS ~Henning Hotel Bldg. INTRORUGNG IN CASPER The Paramount THE MASTER PHONOGRAPH Plays all records without change of attachment. Plays any record with very little surface noise. Softer tone due to all wooden amplifier, on prin- ple of violin. Téne modifier in throat of machine, resembling human voice. Larger cabinets with exquisite piano finish. Self-starter and automatic stop. Finest quality silent motor. Note These Reductions on Machines and Records Retall Price $ 75.00 - 125.00 150.00 175.00 200.00 265.00 300.00 Introductory Price $ 55.00 88.00 100.00 115.00 155.00 195.00 235.00 295.00 hile we are introducing the Paramount in Casper, the regular retail prices will be re- Model XXX. Console 1. duced fron: 3 to 50 per cent. 4 Paramount Red Seal Records, $1.00—Six for $4.00. Paramount Blue Seal Records, 85 Cents—Six for $3.35. Brilliantone Needles, Per Package, 10 Cents-——Four for 25 Cents. For a limited time the Paramount Sales Company representative will demonstrate and sell Paramount »Phonographs and Records at the Midwest Pharmacy, Midwest Building. MIDWEST PHARMACY a Midwest Building 1 AULA An Extraordinary Special FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 38 Dresses Silk, Serge, Tricotine, Satin, Taffeta At $22.95 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY TILE*» MARBLE Tile Bathrooms Tile Shower Baths Tile Store Vestibules Marble and Sanymetal Toilet Partitions Fireplaces Coal Baskets Andirons Screens McElhinney Tile & Marble Co. 427 SEVENTEENTH ST. DENVER, COLO. Our Mr. H. C. Davis Will Be at the Henning Aug. 17 Since the very beginning of the automobileindustry, when Michelin invented the pneu- matic automobile tire, Miche Yet, to-day, you can buy Michelins for less than many other makes. Come in and lect us tell you lin Tires have been famous ow you can eave money by for their durability, using Michelins, R. M. MOSHER 316 West Yellowstone "" Aichlin Casings arejopl a2 geod 42 Michelin Rad lanes Then, which are cften imitated in color but never in qualily. 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