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eyes eae re abe 4 A card received from J. B. Griffith tells of the spiendid fishing in the Biick Hills in South Dakota. Mr, and Mrs. Griffith und family have been spending their vacation time in the mountains in Dakotas. Mrs. Grif- fith who Was recently seriously iil is much “improved and is enjoying the outing. _ The party expect to return the first of this week to their home here. They are making the trip overland. oe Misa.Nellie Bartholomew who is with tho Stockman's National bank has returned from Denver and sur- rounding country where she has been spending her vacation with hor brother. >. Mecting For Tuesday. ““The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist church will meet on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 ‘o'clock in the basement of the church. A full attendance is urged as officers for the new year wil! be elected. There wilt also be an opening of the mite boxes, Mrs. Willian Hollund and Mrs, F. A. Smith will act hostesses. . . Washington. ) Mrs. H. H. Schwartz and Mrs. R. M.. Bartholomew have returned over- i from Washington, D. C., where j haye been spending the past sev- eral weeks. Mr. Schwartz and Mr. Bartholomew met the travelers in Hot Springs, S. D., and returned with them. Paroedy-Stevenson: Marriage Last Night. " Last night at 6 o'clock in the pres ence of a few friends, Migs Rose Stev- enson, daughter of E. L. Stevenson, an old time rancher of this communi- “ty, and Wilbert Parody were married by Rey. Walter L. French af the par- sonage of the Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. William Ben and Mrs, Guy Smith were the only guests. ‘Immediately after the services the young couple left for Denver where they will spend their honeymoon They will return to Casper and will be ai home to friends at their apartment on th Beech street. ee. Parody has lived in Casper all of her life and has many friends among the pioneers. Mr. Parody is in the employ of the Midwest Refining compcny and has many business and social acquaintances. eo. Ww » Roast Ts: “ike Sane: THe members of the Blue Circle “lub of ‘the Girl Reserves of the Y. ‘W. C. A. have planned a weinie roust ewhich will be held Tuesday” night at the Lower Garden Creek. The girls are asked to meet at the Y. W. C. A clubhouse promptly at 6 o'clock. The Party will be chaperoned. © aa ‘Tea to Meet Secretary. In-honor.of the new secretary of the Y. W. GC A., Miss Julla Steere, who has recently come here from Vir- , the girls of the high school clubs of the Girl Reserves are invited to a tea to be served at the Y. W. clubhouse on Second street tomorrow afternoon from 3 until 5 o’clotk: ee see Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Edelm‘in, Miss Mary Edelman and William Edelman, Jr,, who have been visiting in the city for over the week-end, have re- turned to their home in Sheridan. - eee enor Houx, and who js engaged in ‘commercial printing at Sheridan, isin the city as a representative of the Knights of Pythias of Sheridan. He will-attend the sessions of tho or- ganization here. Mrs. Houx and fam- ile accompanied Mr. Hour on his visit to Casper and are being entertained by former Sheridan residents “ cee Piente at A trip was made to the Pathfinder @am, yesterday by a number of car leads of Casper people who enjoyed arnicnic supper at that place. They arrived at the’dam near 4 o'clock and after exploring the location they Served a picnic supper and returned to ‘the"city soon afterward. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Wisner, Mr. and -Mrs. Fred H. Seaman Dr. and . Mrs. C.. A. Sanford, Mrs.’Elma Dar- .* by Leddy of Denver who is. visiting here, Mrs. Lovey Hudson and Mr. Sweency took t! Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Wanway, daughter Charline, son. Earl, Jr., and Jack Perry returned late last night from. Denver, making the trip in one day. They have been spending part of their ‘vacation in Estes park in company of a number of Denver friends, They occmpied the cottages named “Little Grey Home ‘Weet.” in” the 2 Wrland, Mrs. ‘5. N. Mrs. Brooks and Miss Wyland who is vis- R. c, iting Casper, have returned from the South Fork Inn where they have been is the past week Mr. Wyland eee ~Mrs..L. B. Townsend has returned from Denver where she has been on. early next spring and from the pres- been received by em- ployes of the Casper National bank of the marriage of Miés Frances Den- nison, formerly associated with that bank, to T. Iandall, who ts located in Thermopolis at the present. The cere- mony took place July 23, in ‘Ther- ¢opolis where the young couple will live for the present. Mre. Randall left Casper sometime ‘ago on a trip through the Yellowstone National park and news of her mar- PERSON. — Miss Ethel Mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Mann, has returned from Denver, where ghe has been spending the past two months as a dancing pupil of Master Da Pron and Miss Marguerite Darrow, both promi- nent exponents of aesthetic dancing. ent plans, will be an addition: to the Pretty homes of the city. Word has viage comes as great surprise to {rjends here. Miss Mann bas given a number of ex- hibitions of “ber talent on the local daughter, ans., where she will vee Ueremony conduct a select class in the work 1 Vacation spent in Denver, | Colo- points of interest. She will assume winter and will be one of the in- one t morning for Salt Creek where pa in Casper and prominent in the ing after business interests for sev- ae is spending the week here as a guest Miss Carrie Bartlett and party who spond abvut a month at her former stage. It is probable that she w during the winter months. Miss Mary Yurd has returned from vado Springs and other Colorads ver work in the Casper schools this structors in the East Casper school. Taylor and son Bobby feft spent the day. A. Graybeal, formerly a resi- ail circles, is heré from Denver look- eral days. Miss-Agnes Gard of Loveland, Colo,, Mt the homo of Misa Mary Yard Mrs. M. Bartlett and aave been enjoying a week-end trip Mrs, Leonard Hanw: lay for Topeka, rome, | ee .. to the mountains, returned to their wome here today. a. leaving to. S Mrs. Bernard Herod returned today ‘rom Riverton. where she spent the week-end visiting with friends end relatives, eee Mr. and Mrs. EL. Deacon of De- ‘roit, Mich., are visiting in the city with former friends. Mr. Deacon was ‘ the employ of the Midwest Refin- ne company last summer and has ©he Casper Dailp Cribune PROBE FIGHT WHICH LEADS 10 DANCE MURDER ] |Snglish Visitor Killed in| Struggle for Paying At- | tention to Dance Belle. ALLENHU iT. N. J: Aug. 29.— Offic’al investigation was being made today of tho death of Cecil Arthur} of New York, son of Mra. J. Charles | Taite, of London, who was killed in a | fist fight involving the Belle of the } anal masquerade ball, the climax of | the summer for the fashionable beach 1 | colony here. | Salvadore Laborde, of Havana a student at Cornell universit der arrest. M John S York, ts expected to be S against Laborde with Arthur. Cuba is un Sutphen, Jr the chief wit She was dane. Laborde's friends he thought he recognized her as friend. Her costume, including black silk knickerbockers, attracted | ™uch attention. Laborde’s insistence on dancing with her led to the quarrel with Arthur and the fist fight in the grillroom of the hotel where the dance was held. Arthur was knocked down and his skull fractured. He died in hospital. Nebraskan Named ing | say ja ‘This attractive fur wrap is made of mole and Kupsian ermine and in the style of a flying bat. GIRL FALLS OVER LEDGEINPARK, | . Pugsley for several y was ant professor cf animal indu: ) prese ae hs "ss! etme fin, cnnapiaeroaen Loretto Heights College | Farmer. and Academy | ES x | Boarding School for Young | Lumber Dealers ; Women ‘and Girls, conducted | Seeking Defeat | Enpeered te grant Beers | eekin etea a Be hers’ Certifi- | ee | oe aca ara Of West’s Plan } Music, Expression and De. PAGE THREE agriculture to succeed Dr. Eimer D.‘ ua) was necessary, but express 5 f > ationa dependent resignation effective Oc-/ satisfaction with the rate as provided Ne : 1 In ae tober 1, was announced today at the/in the Fordney bill. The contended Spiritualist Association White House. Canedian shing kers wer 3 obi . Mr. Pugsley. who was born i plants out of business on this, _EEV. MAF ELLEN, SMITH. | reared on a farm, was recommende tne | be of cheaper, Spiritualist and Psyc ve nti by Secretary Wallace us possessing peotaation ot Commissioned Missionary -~ “] the qualifications needed in the art fs ¢ n—1000, 90e i Deceions, Soret oa also was rec one 13 — Mielders |. Mara hes a forty-che minutes) freadings—10 a. m. to 8 p. m. r than our own. and farm organizaf mestie Science. For catalogue address Mother Superior, WASHINGTON, Aug. 29.—Repor Loretto P. O., Colorade. among “orthwestern lumbermen th | an attempt would be made Lo overt — the import sand on shi 50 cen of carried b per the n tariff i brought a delegation of shingle manufa urers before ” fense of th eche Ie, tepresenta live Johnvon, Republican, Washing TWO BARGAINS FOR SOMFBODY ton, headed the delegation and ar mace sce pe raketnstadept Petey A New Brunswick Cabinet Phonograph 125 Saat ae : e and 80 Selscted Records for. SESE jeorge A. Bergstrom of Everett 0. and E. E, Case of Raymond, Wash —ALS wens heard in hebale of the rate which A Western Electric Washing $85 th: measured the difference be ; Miealie ; Casta eee! Gidalne tere thele Machine, Practically New, for 629 South Jackson of the witnesses maintai higher duty than 50 cents act PEPE EEE EEE SATA TALE EATAAAAT ASST P>TELOEE EET Aa ee hie ee Agricultural Head WASHINGTON, Aug. 29.—Charles W. Pugsley of Nebraska has been se lected by President Harding for ap. pointment as assistant secretary of CASEIN GEORGIA [3 REMARKABLE Really Sounds Incredible but Well Known Merchant Testifies to Facts. ~ CLINGS TO ROCK UNTIL RESCUED tino nites BS CANON HOTEL, Yellowstone Park, | which be is traveling, and Miss De- Wyo., Aug. 29.—M'ss Beatrice u.| vine {s sa'd ta be enguged, it is not cille Devine of Chicago slipped while |®"Ucipated that a romance will de. 4 velop from the rescue. picking flowers on: the rim of-Yellow-|- When Mim Devine slipped over the stone canon Thursday, plunged over | rim two women con:panions who had the edge and for more than an hour accompanied her from the hotel were clung to'a ledge with her body and| unable to pull her back to safety, feet hanging in space, before she was | yet feared to leave her while summon. rescued by James E. Johnson of West |ing ald. They clung to her wrists and Lebanon, Ind., member of a tourist |so enabled her to retaian’ her gr'p party hat reached the scene just as|on the ledge. Screams of these women exhaustion was about to compel Miss |attracted the attention of Johnson and Devine to relinquish her grip and other tqurists as their party was pass. fall to death on jagged rocks hundreds |ing on a-nearby highway. of feet below, Inasmuch as Johuson’s| Miss Devine collapsed after her res fiancee is a member of the party with |cue, but quick! red. lot existing bureaus and’ spectalists. on Far Kastern and other subjects to be |discussed at the armament and Far Mrs. Marquis Writing from Maxeys, Ga., A Jillen, proprietor of a large depart- nent store at that place says ; mJ stern conference soon will» be un- |! njured, Fall { Undersperetary, of% State}. .“T-have a customer here who was 2 said today. Physical ar-| ® bed for three years'and did not go ] W; gerients ineident to the meeting} 2 meal at any time. She had five U nder q heels a the preparation of data already| Physicians and they gave her up. is under way, he said. The confer-| One bottle of Tanlac got her up, on OEE Jence division, it was explained, would | the econd bottle she commenced keep |funetion much Uke a military staf} 'N& house und on the third she did all KEMMERER. Wyo., Aug. 29.—The | with Secretary Hughes as head of the| the cooking and housework for a tam effort of Mrs. J. R. Marquis to keep liy of eight.” . Mr. Fletcher | Sue ae on . or.| "Title sounds really incredible, but it the windshield of her husband$s car probably will:occupy the position cor. % EEE EEE EES ESSER SPEEDS SPEER PEER EERE REDE RTE EEE Ee EEE EEEEEEEH FOI RIE, Bost SOE I HEHEHE HANH IEEE Eee 4 FERRE FER HEE RENAE ER AANA RAR ishehalidihihihihahalaialeiaheleieieleiedbetettutdcaiin niacin ee to FRO HH E ATTENTION! All Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters The Grand Lodge of Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters is now convened in Casper during August 29-30-31. Regular session of Pythian Sisters tonight to which all Knights are invited, and regular session of Knights of Pythias tomorrow night—18 candidates take the third rank. BKM LALLA ILA KIA IAA AE KEHAIANK ASI AMALIA AAA LAHSA AHR Come and get acquainted, and obtain your banquet tickets. These are compliments of Casper Lodge No. 19. clear during a rain storm, by standing |esponding to chiet of staff. on the running board and wiping the | is ite water from the outside of the shicid.) oe resulted disastrously when the c: ‘Pope Blesses K.C. For Dante Work struck a rut. Mrs. Marquis was, ’ semies unsolicited from a highly cred- ible source and is copied verbatim from the letter, Tanlac Is sold in Casper by the Cas: Pharmacy and by leading drug. zists_everywhere.—-Adv. thrown under the machine, run ave and severely injured. Wheatland Starts NEW YORK. Aug. 29.—Pope Bene- since been employed as an expert me- chanic in Detroit. we < Miss Mavd Hardin who has been visiting in Riverton over the week- end has returned to her home in the city. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hennigh and Miss Geneva Collett have returned to their homes in the city after spend- ing several days in the Big Horn mountains where they enjoyed a fish- ing, hunting and camping trip. eee Attorney Floyd EB. Pendell has re- turned from Denver, where he has been looking after business interests ‘or the past week. * M, T. Rathbon is in the Deer Creek oll fields looking after business in the interests of the Western. States Land and Oil company, of whictr he is su perintendent. Rk. G. Taylor left last night ‘for Donyer, where jhe will look after busi- ness before returning here on “Mon- ‘ay. Mr. Taylor is connect-d with the Taylor & Clay brokerage firm, FRED d’'ALLEMAND, man; you al) know him makes of sewing machine: at your home: haxe repaired machinex in_ Boulder, Colo., 12 years: pt in repair forty machines for Red Cross at Nederland and Loveland and Ca: per, Wyo.. during the war gratis. 367 South Ash street, Phone 1660. the fix-it TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR RENT—Clean, small sleeping: room; Close in; reasonable. 344 South David street corner Midwest. ~ 8-29-2i7 SSSR Se tee Tee FOR RENT—Two modern furnished rooms. for housekeeping: no chil-| dren. 716 West Ninth strect. Phone 618K. 8-29-3t FOR RENT — Four-room basement apartment, furnished, modern. 1013 South Walnut street. 8-29-3t° HICHESTER S PILLS ee C The Best in Town Snow White Pop Corn The News Nook 104 South Center dict has sent his blessings to, the Knights of Columbus for their work in promoting the study of Dante. “Beloved sons,”. his message said ‘you have labored ardently for your country and holy church, We bless your work to promote study of Dante Alighieri, tho, divine poet of Christen- dom, who sung In divine.accents those Christian | ideals, which’ he passion- case any sugar company wishes to en- ately admired in all the vigor of thcir ter the territory. \beauty." Petitions for acreage were set in| — motion Saturday by a number of Jead- ing farmers, and the Wheatland mer- chants have also taken up the proposi- tion through the chamber of commerce and the Lion’s club. Conference Bureau | Ts Scheduled WASHINGTON, Aug. 29.—Création | within the state department of a “conference division” to include chief; Factory Campaign WHEATLAND, Wyo., Aug. With a pledged syzar beet acreage of 6,500 already secured from farmers on the Wheatland flats, and a number yet to hear from. indications are that more than sufficient beets will be available for a local factor in 1922, in WOMEN Bargains Galore In Our Bargain Basement The LEADER And Root Beer Coco Cola Beta Theta Pi Sister Pin Finder Return to Tribune Office for Reward FOR TUESDAY 50 NEW FALL SUITS In all the new ‘materials, » plain and fur trimmed; some strictly tailored; all.colors. $32.50 to $65.00. ooo TU Kim HNN 2 SLASH WAR PRICES Kimball Drug Stores Set the Pace. Cuts Prices on Drinks at the Malted Milk, Plain Carlson’s Delmonico Ice Cream. Casper Dairy Ice Cream. Midwest Pharmacy Midwest Building EL * MEE E EEA TASES ELE EE TAAA AAA ee pre ERIRIE EASA HHEL ELLE LR AAE EAI LL HLA AHIMA IRA BERRA EHH HEIN LIHAT AIA ee hsdshedalehsheiehahsiehiiuhideisemsddeddtiteh ccc ccc coe oe ee ERR HHL I HEHEHE SS FREE HHA Fountain Pays All the War Tax 5c 5c 20c 5c 5c 25c Green River All Phosphates Egg Malted Milk . 25c Pint, 50c Quart 25c Pint, 50c Quart ball Drug Stores TWO STORES HUN A 214 South Center Street