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ra Apeetervrnenesesowens ! i 4 sof whom are still living although Camden Sheffner Here rms On Honeymoon. v Accompanied by his bride, Camden Sheffner, son of Mrs. Frances P. Shef- {ner and brother of Mrs. W. A. Shultz of Casper is spending a few days here bride, who was Mig Sigtrid Wylander Colo. ational bank of Den- and is a most charmin; "and accom- Mished young woman. Chamber of Commerce Back of Plan to Send Band and Large Delegation to Douglas September 15. Natrona county high school in the overseas. ; the Midwest Refining company. Plans are forming here to nave the|' tre ard his bride have the Casper Chamber of Commerce foster 7 the sending of a bobster delegation |“ "** OC ™maP from Casper to Douglas to represent Wyoming's largest city during the state fair. This plan is being fos- tered to extend to Douglas a return of the courtesy shown Casper when the Converse county capital sent a delegation of 100 cars carrying 500 people and headed by the Douglas] sel) of Salt Creek returned here yes Community club, te Fair associa-} erday by motor from Rawlins where tionand the Dougias band to attend|:hey attended the Shriner’s conclave the race mect which crew to a close| it that place, where 66 candidater, yesterday. Casper, will turn out en° masie to attend the state fair in return for the delegations sent here apd all that iy rieeded is a little organifation lend- He is now in the employ of good friends in this city — ipa PERSONALS Les Snow of Shannon and Jack Rus ‘ean Temple. According to their re- ‘ort it was oné of the most interesting: fasonic events held in Rawlins in ears. After a brinf stay here they crsbip to make it the biggest delega-| oft jast nicht for their respective tion that ever, attended the Douglas | somes in the oil fields. show from a Wyoming city. Bie te Casper's big day will be ‘Thursday September 15, the day on which Jack Taylor will meet Mike Howard in a finished ‘wresting match. Other at- tractions which have been arranged forthe benefit of the Casper delega- tions will vie’ with the Taylor match in drawing the biggest crowd that ever attended the state fair. If plans under way are perfected Caxper's delegation will be headed by Mayor Ben Pelton and membe;s of the city council, accompanied by the Casper concert band and otfer \iyic organization: Wians ure under way tor a meet- Max Hirsch, proprietor of the Lead- f, left last night for New York City ere he will remain until the mid- Mie of November. Mr. Hirsch an- “f new winter goods would be dis- yed in his store within the nekt ten ays. Mrs. Hirsch is in the east now. eee Natrona Rebekah lodge No. 13 will mect in regular session tonight. Re- ‘rashments will be served by the Mes- lames French, McFarland and Unica eee The Christian Women's association _} vill meet at the home of Mrs. Harry Chamber of commerce, Fair associa-| ‘treet, tomorrow afternoon. +4 ore tion, Casper Motor club, Kiwanis and ~ Rotary clubs wilf take up the matter] Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Marquardt will for, consideration and action at early}eturn to Casper this month from Maska, haying sailed on September 2 (nen a from Valdez, according to word re- relved by friends here, Mr. Mar- AMATEURS PRACTICE FOR] si isecisct'ttis ats. eel it} rork Oil company interests in the ter:){ citory. BASEBALL TOURNEY 1 Mrs, John Tucker entertained at the Henning hotel last evening compliz ‘ nentary to Mr. and Mrs. J. ¥. Stock AE HELD LAST QF WEEK) 2sSeats tos cy Soy tay in California. + ‘ fr Miss Mary Tobin will return this veck to Notre Dame. Ind., where she will resume her studies at St. Mary's veademy, Teams that will participate i the benefit ba#eball tourney which will be staged here the latter part of the week under the joint auspices of the Feetary and Kiwanis clubs are already in the field and are practicing nightly to win the laurels of city amateur campionship which will go to the win- ner of the meet. William Utzinger of the White Mo- The tourney pian ts to raise $3,000.14, company feturned today. from Een ee aeiaed Mater ciun, | Rawlins where he has been attending ‘The motor club's share of the event|'?° gone nanealine: of; the: Order: of will go to defray the - indebtedness) "° MY bs which js still hanging over the tourist — club house. A > Reception for teachers, Presbyterian che’ eapania. cltio,.< Notary. ay mansé, 804 South Wolcott street,~ F'ri- Realtors association and Printors and|Qay evening. Young men and young newspapermen jointly will have teams} women of the congregation inv.te) te in the tourney. meet the teachers, 9-7-2t* PIONEER MINISTERS. OF CASPER RETURN HERE TO ATTEND M. E. CONFERENCE of Casper but even so he was great ly surprised at the growth which it has attained and which he said seemed hardiy believable. HEALTH DEPENDS Of Rich, Red Blooc oak, eee Mrs, A. T. Slack of Denver is a wuest for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Burwell, 232 East Thirteenth street. . Among the interested attendant» at the seventh annual conference of the’ Methodist Episcopal church in Wyoming being held here Tey. H. A. Toland of Sher‘ 8 pastor of the local ¢ years ago, and Rev. L. C son of Worland, who built ‘he pres: ent church in Casper, and who left here in 1912 after four years’ pas- torate. Casper was a village of 1,000 peo- ple when Mr. Toland, who was the second pastor of the church. la- bored here and the Episcopal church was the only other church building. “{ have not been to Casper in the 25 years since I left," Rev. Mr. ‘Toland. said, “und I cannot realize that it 18 the same place.’ He was able to recall the names of a number of old residents, some |- many are now dead. During his pastorate the room used as a lec- ture room: in the present chu: was tht entire church building. This church was in use until the present church was built during the pastorate of Rev. Mr. ‘Thompson. “When I built the clurch people used. to ask me ff I ever expected to fill it,” Dr. Thompson said. “TI saw it filled for one or two services before Iteft the city. Now I under- stand it is entirely too small for the size of the city and the congre- gation.” Dr. Thompson is a subscriber to ‘The Tribune at Worland and_ so keeps. in touch with the progress One Cent| @2 Sale sss For Rich, Red Bloc a 508 E. Yellowstone hone 907 class of 1917 and enlisted immediately | the state. for service in the world war, serving |4ress on “Practitioners Qualified and Unqualified yas intere: structive to the meeting. The afternoon program holds some re interesting works by specia branches of practice fr sections of the state. tou: fections Vers: sounced that &@ new and complete line} o¢ tonight's affaie BUSINESS MEETING OF WYOMING MEDICAL SOCIETY OPENEO TODAY, Address of Welcome by Dr. H. R. Lathrop Is Fea- ture of Morning Session; Technical Subjects of Interest fo Physicians Are Discussed When President H. Rate Lathrop. rapped for order at 9 o'clock this morning, the business sessions of the nineteenth before Jeaving for an extended Califor. | 2NUal meeting of the Wyoming State Medical society were ROOSTER CROWD nian wedding trip. under ie wey. at me Ons Fellows hall. The wedding took place Saturday, Members of the society, 130 in number, were in atten- tembe: a TT y er dean bad egg Fong See ance from SYR y ageon of the state and will participate in work which comprises the has been employ-| sessions today and Thursday of Tclluride by i = ed iff the First - ae ver and also in one of the leading vents banks in Telluride, her home city. She}Of the morning session was the ad- is popular with a wide circle of friends | Fees of welcome of Dr. H. Rt. Lathrop. gs president of the society and the meet- ing of the house of delegates to_dis- Mr. Sheffner was graduated from|¥ss matters incident to the welfare of the organization and the health of Turner's ad- Among the most interesting cvents Dr. EM. The following pap: sented and discussed t this afternoo: D. H. Dale, oe Ww: A. J. Deuel, flares Charles V. Herdlieka, U. J. F. O'Donnell, Casper, Wyo., sults of Venercal Diseaso Campaign toather halter. in Wyoming.” A banquet and entertainment tend- and receive reward. ered tq\the visiting doctors and their ladies wil! be held this evening. Com- Mrs. mittees representing County lecture formal ¢ business ing and in- ts in var-}- C many Focal In-, a, ‘aumat am, “sf me Chamb Psychological ‘Thoughts on- Hysteria, | secon Neurasthenia and Epi!®ps: L. D. Johnson, Casper, Wyo Renital Dislocation of Son. reaked the burning sands to the Ko-| Vth x-nay. the Hip-Joint whedon “Re pounds; the jatrona ain's foremost women scientists has|at one place the flames were coverint Medical society made accepted an elaborate arrangement for the success candidate for parliarient In the next: men are concentrated there back f! the first_of the election. ling. $750,00 FUR DISPLAY €be Casper Daily Cribuni fates Indian 20 families still in the Solana region. preparing to investigate Zi State M jutant General W. F. Eiinow expcese 0 State Museunr |xtns Cision that the fire was of in a forest fire was burning at the out CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 7.—One of | skirts of the town. He said the wind ‘he most valuable ihdividual Indian|had been blowing the flames of the ollections in the country is mow be-!forest fire“away from the town. DE received by the State Historical presi- tepartment from Mr. and Mrs. Frank 4. Lusk, of Missoula, Montana. ‘This collection is one that has been aA! The. articles composing the collec. fon are from twenty distinct tribes responsible for the success which the] orian, asking her a or . i powers, -[ton, Wyo., for the land darwing whicn n is meeting here follows: ands, ete., indicating that he might] opened there today. The “key to the Ee ont sufficiently for her to be able to}ernment and set apart for former ser. ine: piles avire Mr. Lusk that the state was] sice men. versonally gathered by Mr. and Mrs. ‘arlous museums in te Cast have #€ MEN 10 PARTICIPATE IN nd comprise 189 separate items. , Soon after the department was or- Officers. lace his collection in Wyoming. At] cities” in all three towns was an H. R. Lathrop, Casper, Wyo., at time, lack of funds for suitable} nonorable discharge from the army B. W. Marshall, Pine Blufts, Wyo.,]'n & osition to properly house and third vice president, are fo: his valuable donation. ‘FUN HO US ? Lusk, Wyo., second empted to purchase it, and one in ew York offered $10,000 for. it. nts in honor of the visitors.| :nrough a newspay : z per article and wrote] of ex-service men are pouring into ‘The officers and committees who are| Miss Eunice G. Anderson, state his-|Tyman, Neb., and Yoder and Torring 5. A. Kell, Rawlins, Wyo. first vice} ‘ation of the gift. The last legisla-| Hole, Wyo. district and i irrigated president nre, however increased her contin-](t was recently opened by the gov ng receivea a:most daily and as soon teeasureci = t jete and the caser “arlous museums in the ¢ast have et- anized, Mr. Lusk became interested} OMAHA, Neb., Sopt. 7.—Thousands dent. ases prevented Miss Anderson's solic-| he land is located in the Goshen Earl Whedon, Sheridan, Wyo., sec-]| The reswit is that shipments are be Harria, Basi. W¥o., Cummaalilatae wrive,” the articles Classified _an¢ tific Work and Progrim—Karl| !*Ced. the public will be asked to ep oprt- Ww m. W. A. Steffen. George L. the department and view Mr —- the meeting strader. ) Lusk’s gift to thelr former ATLANTIC CITY, N. .X., Sept. Mre early today destroyed the “fun ouse” of the Rendezvous park, in ared several firemen and threatened he entire so-called Bowery section of he city, and was not extinguished ‘or several! hours. The loss is csti- mated at $150,000. Assistant Chief Krause, directing “hrée other firemen atop an extension rdder, braced against the top of the ntrance of the “fun house,” was ured with his men when the top gave vay. ‘The four men disappeared in hower of sparks before the startle »yes of hundreds of people, Firemen made a rush for the spot and Chief “rause emerged with his men rishi hind him. They shook the em +s from thelr shotlders and went ack to ate. Public P Latrop, Whedon. and Legislation—H. jeorge’ P Johnston, Earl sit sok FOREST FIRE. * | CONTROLLER Alternate—George P. Johnston. | ———— Minn., | McGRATH. Sept. 7.—Fires LOST—One black pony, weight 600, burning in the district near Onamia shod on front feet, wearing Hillman and Johnsdale early today Return to T. P. Mc-\were reported under control by na Guire, Thirteenth and Sullivan streets tional guardsmen and citizen volun 9-7-2t® , teers > Fire fighters in, the Solana section Ogilvie Gordon, one_of Brit-|aiso were holding their own. although Necrole Lane. Delegate A. —Earl Whedon, M. A., 1921-1922—Eart invitation to become aa five mile front toward Arthyde. 2 A_sudden wind would endanger Hhitths Ga 4 HE BIGGEST. FUR DISPLAY . Ever Held in the State for THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ONLY __ | i Our fur manufacturer, who is one of the high- est class furriers in New York City, is placing in our store his entire new Fall showing of exclu- sive and individual modes consisting of Joats, Coatees, Capes and Sc arfs | Of All Descriptions Made up of carefully selected pelts by New York’s greatest designers. This is your oppor- tunity to buy FURS at the lowest possible price, saving at least 25 to 50 per cent. Every garment i of fur during this special sale bears the Fuchs | Gompany’s personal guarantee. Our factory representative will be with us during this sale to assist you in making your se- * lection. if i L. Speck, pil f the Sltatted £ ie tity uikeiaemeren Verve May Save | i222 oot, eae llection Given jrucfounding the burning of the vil lage cendiary origin, notwithstanding that An i] { Wyatt hotel and will give readings | | the jast, resorted to every) knows, q | trick of flying to bring the big ama- chine out of the fatal tailspin. Corporal Hazelton said his last conscious moment unt) he awoke fm « the hospital was one during which he averted his cyes from the agon« —_-_- ized faces of hin four companioss 7 CHARLESTON, W. Va., Sepi. 7. | Who realized, a moment before the 4 —Declaring that “anyone with that | 50s¢ of the plane. crumpled under fellow's nerve has more than an_| the terrific impact of the crash, that even chance to pull through,” Dr. | they were doomed, William Laird, at the Montgomery hospital, today held out some hope for the recovery, of Corporai Avex ander C. Hazelton. sole survivor of five army aviators who crashed in the wiids of cholas county t Sunday Although dangerously injured ternally, Corporal Hazeljon toda Wag strong enough to speak br. ct bis experience. He paid a t Bite to the courage of Lieut. Harry Crash Survivor, Physician Says —_—_——__ ‘ ik your dealer for, and insist om getting Mosteller’s honey. Then com: Pare with other honey on the market. It is produced at home. S24te | pS ae A Chinese university has collected {170 varieties of silk worm egss. for ly [use in connection with a course in sericuiture. believed to be the most complete collection ever made. 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