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eae ew ee r 0, A a 1 PAGE FOUR OFFIGER ELECTION AND SOCIAL FEATURES VIE FOR HONORS IN CLOSING PYTHIAN GONVENTION Keys to the City Tumed Over to Casper Guests Dur-|: ing Three-Day Successful Convention Here; Sessions Close Tonight Routine matters incident to the regulation of the Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters have been completed at the convention now under way in Casper and . the sessions will draw to a close with the election of officers and designation of next year’s meeting place late this after- noon. TT Sea. | Scores of a comprising prominent residents trom| Man Who Stands all parts of the state are attending the convention. © @ successful My turesdiny saetind: aaicieg toga By Former Wife the keys to Casper have been over to the visitors, the guests of the city well depart for their homes. The first contingent will leave for the south tonight and tomorrow morning Many of the visitors plan to remain in Casper over the week-end and to| attend the celebrations of various kinds which have,been arranged for the attraction of ‘central Wyoming. The annual gathering will come to a formal ending tonight following the | banquet and dance given by the Cas-| per lodge to the many visitors from all over the state. { At the initiation ceremonies held at the I. O. 0. F. hal! last night seven Casper men came into the Knights of Pythias. The initiating team was composed of lodge representatives from over the state and also partic ipated in by many members of the grand lodge. Various reports were read and acted on and several legislative measures considered by the Knights and Py- thian sisters at their business session held this morning at the Odd Fellow's hall. Officers for the coming year will be elected, next year's meeting Place will be designated and many other minor affairs taken care of at the afternoon session of the lodge. ‘The banquet at the Henning hotel is scheduled to begin at 7 o'clock. ‘This is being given free to all visiting and local members of the Casper lodge. Immediately following the banquet E ‘will be the grand ball at the Odd Fel- ee acd pce nce tee n d lows’ hall which will be the last event |-a75, who was secretly married last of the convention. June to Edith Beaver Webb, daughter Much credit is due Lloyd T. King, |of J. Beaver AVebb, the New York superintendent of the insurance de-|financier. Less than a year ago Mrs. partment of the order, for the revival |Miles’ sister Louise Married a New of interest in the lodge and the suc-|¥ork mounted policema cess of the convention here. Mr. King covers seven of the western states in this capacity. He leaves tonight for his home in Denver. Tribute to Memory SHERIFF KILLED | disaster victims British Will Pay here, and Civilians from the surround- side will assembie at the at noon tomorrow to pay a last ‘tribute in a memorial service to the men who lost their lives in the disaster. Some 300 airmen will march from the airdome, a mile and a half away, to the village and it is presumed many civilians will join them to form a big procession to the church. A band is being sent from York and it is prob- able British military detachments will (Continued from Page 1.) teetse and had only last week brought his wife who was ill and two children here. It is known that Mellendare had been running booze between Mee- teetse and Thermopolis -or some time. It was discovered that morning that a shot had been fired through a spoke of the rear whee! of a Ford he had been driving probably in some previ- Era laabaititermithcanthoritien, be sent from neighboring posts. In a statement this morning Mel-| Thursday there will be ‘another lendure said that he had intended to| memorial service in Hull‘on a much + get all three of the pursuing officers| bigger scale. Not only the military and the only thing that saved the| aviation forces but the whole popula- { other two was the jamming of his|tion of the city will participate in it. gun, since he was known to be an ex- ———$-——_— A_skin game never Loretto Heights College and Academy Boarding School for Young Women and Girls, conducted by the Sisters of Lorette— to grant Degrees and State Teachers’ Certifi- cates. Departments for Art, Music, Expression and Do- mestie Science. For catalogue address Mother Superior, Loretto P. 0. Colorado. Do You Wait | —or are you waited upon when you dine? It makes a great bit o' difference. | Many a good dinner has been spoiled by bad service—good service, though, goes a long way toward satisfaction. We aim at good food with good serv- |; ice — and our patrons consider us good marksmen. | HENNING DINING RCOMS AND COFFEE SHOP WHEELER THE TEACHER BROWN THE STUSENT, | MEET AFTER 40 YEARS It's a small world after all. t And Casper is one of the best places | that’s shown. | A gentleman walked into the offices | of M. P. Wheeler the other day to have | After several ques- tions Mr. Wheeler found that his vis iter was formerly one of his pupils & country school in Ohio, just miles from the Pennsylavania bound-| ary. After 40 years the pupil end master were again brought together. The pupil is C. D. Brown of Brown and| Marshall realtors, and recently came} to Casper and has already firmly es- tablished himself in the business world. “He was a rambunctuous young: ster,” says Mr. Wheeler. “He was a stern teacher.” says Mr. | Brown. ‘SERVIGEABLE FAVORS =| | TOORAWGROWDSTO | } In order to move in the quickest Possible time a large stock of mer- chandise in ladies’ ready-to-wear, H. Anon, proprietor of the French Gar-| ment shop, announces an eighty day sale during which a $40,000 stock will be offered at greatly reduced prices. Mr. Anon has contracted with J. 8. Harlan, merchandising specialist of Minn., to take charge of given him a free rein n prices and in ar- rangements which are expected to dis pose of the merchandise in the short est possible time. The sale opens to- morrow morning at 10 o'clock and will continue for eight business days, clos ing a week from Saturday night. The first 25 women to enter the store tomorrow morning when th store opens will be presented with pair of silk hose free. Special sales girls will be added to the staff to insure the prompt attend. ance on customers although it is as* serted by Mr. Harlan that the prices which he will mark on the goods will move: the stock itself. Mrs. Bundy Beats Miss Browne Today WPORT, R. I., Aug. 31.— Mrs. May Sutton Bundy, former national champion, won the final match in the women’s invitation lawn tennis singles tournament at the Casino court to- day, She defeated Miss Mary K. Browne, also a former national title- holder and her conqueror at Long- wood last week, 7-5, 4-6, and 6-4. Smart is he, or she, who knows|!%e when to quit the “game half. INCORPORATED HENNING HOTEL CASPER to a telegram from his former wife to lcome to her aid. Obenchain said “she is the one woman in the world for and I will do all I can in her be. SUITS AND OVERCOATS STRICTLY HAND TAILORED IN OUR OWN SHOPS AT ONE-HALF LAST YEAR’S PRICES “Particular Tailoring for Particular People” Phone 1458 Downstairs—131 South Center Street CHICAGO RAPID CITY be Casper Daily Erfdbune ie “wonder woman’ mresident tomorrow noon. ; company. Angeles in answer Harding's calling on all pergons engaged “unlawful and insurrectionary cec.lings” to return to their homes by Mother Stages Tennis Comeback FAG SHOP SILES Here’s Man Who Married Heiress MINER OUTLAWS "ORDERED HOME (Continued from Page 1.) Governor Morgan, it was stated to- day, has advised the war department that he immediately would take steps to bring about establishment of tional guard units in his state in ac- cordance with an act passed by the last legislature authorizing one rgi- ment of infantry and one machine gun The governor added that one company of infantry already had been mustered into service. department on réceipt of the informa- tion ordered Col. }", B. Shaw, U. 8. A., DRAW UPON THE CAPITAL IN YOUR BRAIN, SUY REAL ESTATE, Get interested in property now. Figure opt what you will be worth in the future if you begin now to plant your money where it will do the most good in the years to come. We will help you safely invest your |, BANK MIDWEST BLD Continuous lto 11 JUSTINE JOHNSTONE “A HEART TO LET” First She Took Him for Board and Room; Later for Better or Worse. Why Pay Rent When You Can Marry Your Beautiful Landlady? proclamation pro- The war WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1921. . ————— to report to the governor for duty men from the east slope. The fire wat) ernor Morgen this afternoon indicat+4 inspection instructor for the West Vir-| returned and the attacking party|:hat firing along the Boone-Logan gins. guard. driven back by the Logan county dep-/ county line held by state police and Officers in the legal department of| uties holding this sector, Sheriff Don | geputies against bands of armed mea bs ‘army reca)ra tecay that martial|Chafin sald the easualtie: had not|}cq become quite general. Yotlow Sch hau not been deciarvd by|been reported. Quiet was reported itt of John J. Jaw ss guth Bei nonent in any state| from the frente’ held by. the MaDowsll | "© sarc) seaiecka enue Sopeiae are since reconstruction days. Shouldjand Mingo cqgnty forces. governor was informed at 1:30 p. m. troops be ordered to West Virginia, that a miner had been killed and a their use, it was said, would be as |W. Va., Aug. 31.—| deputy sheriff captured ina brush at | federat aid in times of domestic =| reaching the office of Gov-! Crooked creek. £ | | turbance” rather than @ declaration * ae AMERICA A Bishop-Cass Theater Continuing Today and Tomorrow ROSCOE of martial law. SHERIFF KILLED LN BORDER FIGHT. LOGAN, W. Va, Aug. 31.—4By The Associated Press.)—Jwha Gore, a Lo gan county deputy sherift, gras killed lim a fight between a border patrol and i armed band on Blair mountain this morning. This is the first chsua'ty ‘since state police, deputy sheriffs and volunteers from southern West Vir ginia gathered here to resist the forces which for days have been as. sembling on the east side of Spruce Fork ridge, believed to be bent upon an invasion of Logan county. The border patrol ‘on Biair mountain was fired upon this morning by a party of editable he 3 vst dining SECOND BIG DAY LYRIC Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. ARBUCKLE IN HIS LATEST FIVE-PART LAUGH PROVOKER ‘CRAZY TO. MARRY’ YOU'RE INVITED It’s Fatty’s Wedding Day, and You'd Better Come. For Many Things Happen Before the Knot Is Tied. IF YOU THINK GETTING® MARRIED IS NO LAUGHING MATTER, COME AND YOU’LL CHANGE YOUR MIND. in —ALSO— A significant drama: “ce 99 peed Scie fee P L A Y B A L L a bungalow husband an: Long Island country SKETCH-O-GRAPH place ideas. —AND— —NEXT— : A PHIZMA NATURAL COLOR BEAUTIFUL A Big Comedy Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 40c —NEXT— PATHE NEWS Showing World Features 10% Discount on Groceries On each purchase amounting to $2.00 or over we will give a cash discount of 10 per cent. In other words, for groceries amounting to $2.00 at regular prices you pay only $1.80 at * THE ROSE GROCERY 129 East J Street North Burlington Addition COMING ‘PECK’S BAD BOY’ A: Bishop-Cass Theater PLAYING TODAY AND- THURSDAY SUPPORTED BY : \ ’ HARRISON FORD { —IN— “FRIENDS AND ENEMIES” __ BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE