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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1921. ve Casper Daily Crisune begun in =e MAS. ELBERT MAJORS NEAR DEATH steer FROM INJURIES IN AUTO CRASH . Mr. and Mra. C.F. Baird have re-| surnea trom Cheyenne, where wr.’ Miss Louise Schnoor Is Also Seriously Hurt and Miss Baird attended to buziness interests. Mrs. Ernest B, Froth has revurnea} Mabel Lamb Escapes With Minor Injuries When . u rant a ing two weeks with her mother at the urns on Is Presented. Shuren at T oclock. ‘The bride and | turned from the east where Mrs. Kleln | ne" or her sister inlaw Nite, Glenn y The {iret —program of the scason| groom were atterded by Mr. and Mrs.} Spent the past» {ew months at ber} iw pce, of aesthetic dancing taught by Mre.{Glen Dines of Casper, sister and broth-|/or™mer home. Mr, Kieln attended to C..R. Bridie at her. studio, 644 South!er-indaw of the bride. business matiers in Cleveland and é y preprietor Grant street was presented before an| Mrs. Winter has been a successful} ‘hen joined his wife in St. Louis, after Clothing company appreciative audience last. Saturday| school teacher in the Spokane schools. | Shich they returned to their home vnch jg now kaown ‘asthe Star ; evening. The artistic but inexpensive| Mr. Winter, brother_of C. E. Winter|here. - Clothing company, is here from Den-| Was reported unchanged today. Her recovery is doubtful. gostuming of the pupils added to the = thes city Je moaaiger for the Dom- mae a pry <em ver looking after Business interesjs.| Miss Louise Schnoor, who_has been unconscious part of the beauty of the dances, and each per- = yf oe 1. OB. seenpany. clear peatieip boned Vander Sonal time since the accident, is reported to be rallying. Miss former showed great improvement, he le and groom haye purchas- ‘Mrs. C. Ey Ree and grandson, have) x:anel Lamb. a nieco of Mrs. Beajors, find real talent in the interpretation ed the C. V. Roberts : returned to their hpme in Denver The condition of Mrs. Elbert Majors, wife of a prominent Natrona county ranchman, who was seriously injured in an automobile accident on the Alcova road Sunday afternoon. was less seriously injured. ef his dance. Grant street and will be at home to after ‘Spending a month at the home Among.those appearing were Alice|their friends after September 15. | of Glenn C. Roe. It ts sald that a Dodge car in which Siepperson in-pring Sona; Sune a0 eee meeting of the grand lodge of the Ma- ° ks the women were riding turned over ansan in Sparkler: Helen Blaire, A] Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Bubb and littie|*0m8 The rest of the party Will re] 44.) gaa Mra. Don*Bullivan have re-| {Pree times when it skidded from the Basket of Toses; Eleanore Meyers, ain turned to their honie bore after an] °°! in attempting to pass a car dri * Sailor's Hornpipe; June Brodie, Ball- ci ‘ ¥ extensive trip in the e=.t:where they |% by Herbert Lamb, brother sot arine; Iris House, Waltz; Alive Orms-| De . . +38) visited in Chicago, fil, Racine, Wis.,|* the injured women noni by. Polka; Helen Reid, Autumn, High- . Milwaukee Wis. St. Louis, Mo., und} After the accident Mr. Lamb and) land Fting and Butterfly Ruth Clem- tending to ‘business interests of im-|Omaha, Neb. They have been away | +” man who was ridimg with him, ons, Scart and Japanese; Del Thom- portance. Gor the past 15 days and report a ed the injured women. froin the as, Chopin Waltz; Elizabeth Baker, | Initial Meeting 9.59 - © very pleagant trip. wrecked car and brourht them to Cas a 4 o}| Of Season. Harry C. Cohen is leaving tomerrow oe. er. They were all taken to the stat ly; 2 The St. Mark's Gulld of the for his home in New York éity after) Atnersy and Mrs. A. R. Lowes P . Fisher, Rove; Kathleen Kenny, have veitrned from & trip'to Denver| 3 @rops.' Little Miss June Bredie, four-| initial meeting of thi jand Cheyenne. broken teen-monthsold daughter of Mrs.| Thursday aftertioon at JW. Durkin. of Chicago, I, wha we about the head and boc Brodies, charmed the audience with a]the home of Mrs. Anna Leeper, 692)ha8 been here on business is leaving | . yy a internal! Oxygen arimentas Used in| iam Beokér Is spending veverai| 'niuries, the extent of which have not! Mine Rescue/Work to Be ..| solo, giving her own interpretation of|South Park street. Mrs. Leeper wil} us even:ng for bis headquarters in 8 in Cheyenne attending to bus n determined yet. Miss Sehc the ee > Thess =e be assisted by & James Weider the east. . bs interests. s! ' cut ana brulsed and was uncon Demonstrated ; Special It is the plan of Mrs. Brodie to pre-| ho!d as hostess Age oN 4 . te use Cars Arrive. gent informal dancing recitals every| All members and friends of the guild], J. F. Flinn of San’ Francisco, Cala} we and Mrs. J. I, Roland are in| > an injury to her head. Miss Lamb's 5 — few months during the wifter to give} @re cordially invited to attend. is transacting business interests “in Cheygane where Mr. Roland is trans- | !njur if minor nature and it {s\ Ono of the features of this evening's her pupils more poise in appearing be- aes the city for the remaindst: of + the | icting business in the interest of the| Probable that she will be able to leave! forum ¢ amber of commerce. to fore friends. The recitals are held at| Miss Holloran Leaves week: ws : *. | Interstate. pipe company of which he|the hospital soon be Henn hotei at 6:10. the studio in her home and parents|Fer Eastern School. is district manager with his cffices}| Mrs Majors who is most severe y| wl < and demonstration by and friends of the pupils are invited to] _ Miss Leah Holioran, éidest daughter ie 2 aaa pititading ators bere. ‘njured, is sald to have less than an'p. J, 1 chief of the safety car attend. of Mrs, P. J, Holloran, left last week ae “ee “ven chafice for recovery It is and s! ¢ bureau of mines, or eee end’ for Chicago, IL, where ahe will | (ending to business interests for the). © s1 rowman district engineer for|‘housht that Schnoor will live the “scl? 1 oxygen breathing hae. for visit with relatives and friends before |“ . Seta the state highway department is in| U'’sss unforecen ~~npl de apparatus” used to enable rescue par ‘omorrow. antering the St. Mary's endemy at No- " : 5 es ,| Cheyenne where he is attending a| velop. = mines following explo If the weather aliows, a number of|tre Dame, Ind., where she will attend iatbedis me epecting wremears TiAy | meeting of the highway commission.| At the tithe of the Mr. young matrons and. their husbands] schgol this year. patieinasee s = Majors was at his winter sheep range; Mr. Parker who is one of the bu will enjoy a pienic to be held at the SF te: G sae o Miss Babe bead: stenographer | 1"@ *everal hours elapsed before the reau of mines party now here on th gabin of Dr. and Mrs. Lathrop, which} North Casper Mr. and Mrs. JS. Mechting are in| (Ff the White Motorcar’company, tert | message of the accident could be con-| special inspection trip arranged by ty *eas formerly known as the Becker} Aid to Meet. Lnbaee where ake Meehling is ‘tat: | Yeterday* morning for Thermopolis. | vey red to him. He arrived here Mon-'chief of the bur in, cabin at the foot of Casper mountain. The North Casper [adies’ ald of the| ing an important part in the meeting where sho will spend a weck'’s vaca day morning and is now at his wife's! will bring the oxy 1 Tho trip will be made to the cabin] North Casper Chapel will meet to-|of the grand lodge of tiie Order of tion. side at the hospital ratus, known tec ass the in motor cars arid a picnic supper will] morrow afternoon at the home f| astern Star. i Fe a i“Fleuss to the is a com be prepared in “Dutch treat” style. Mrs. Frank Elmore, 252 East H street, S eee DR. KAMP NOT LEAVING. PP e Ahi ar sig tars pases. paratively small ae ws ighing afi peal | 2:30 ec D Z isfiguring bunions foot un- about 35 pounds, which can be strap- Rebekah Lodge i ae aical Stenaioon’ Gasteedtaee thee Uinkental Supply eoanens branes et | ajzBe Tenor that Dr. J. C. Kamp| ion Plasters will relieve you instantly. ped on the head and shoulders and Meets Tonight. members. Lewiston, Mont, motored to Casper | ane, t©, leave for a three month's | Casper Pharmacy carries them. 9-12-1t supplies the wearer with a regular The W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah see cere dave biusloces trip and en | Sure of study in the east wae char- — amount of oxygen while he is in mine. Lodge No, 39 will hold its regular} Vance Leoper, nephew of Mrs. Anna|turned to Montana yesterday. - ane a9 fe Pes gaa fa a state STRIKE ENDS. where poisonous gases would almost business, sfgnaton Wednesday evening] Leeper has arrived from his home in eee , ment issued from his office today. WER ale = ety instantly kill him. : &t 8 o'clotk in the I. O. O. F, hall. Be-] Canada and will spend the Winter at] atre. 4. FF. Ey . Pei eT, BERLIN, Sept. 13.—Tho strike‘ of | yo bureau of mines main tides the regular business there will|the home of Mrs. Leeper 602 South wince Ae anes tik te aE FOR CALS peenomeet Practically | electricians which on Monday tied upjeral “rescue cars” as they are known, be 4 short initiation ccremény when|Park street while attending the Na-|inhe Cc, RB & Q. ts in the clty for a ; Peres. m for cash; records in |all the electrical services in Berlin,/equipped with th’s and otuer Gu noveral- condidates will be inducted|trona county uded. Phone 1355. 13-1t was settled today ratus which they dispatch instantly 4 cli n schoo!. white looking after Dus’ness interests. | =o into the order. The serving commit: es eee teo fs composed of Mesdames Richard Schnoor; A. H. Cheshite, and Miss 2 Bertha Davis. Teachers to Be Entertained. Mr, and Mrs. O. Thompson of Dyer, who have been visiting with Mrs, Emma Protzman tor. several days, have returned overland to their home. ° : nae RAS W. FB, Hardin, attorney of Lander. in In order that the residents of Cas-|_ R-B. Wertz of te Producers and). ouaing a few: days ah, has city. look: per May meet the new arrivals who| Refiners Oli_comp isin’ the’ clty | ing after business interests. will teack in the Casper schools 4ur.| {rom ‘Denver 4ooking after business pretties ing the coming winter, season, Mrs. | ‘nterests for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. Marry Occleston of Harvey Wisner and Mrs, Lovey Had- = sie (Lead, 8, D., arrived last night. after on of the Wyatt Cafet fend.a| Ttay Jewel atid Alva Reno both of! ‘an overland trip jn thelr motor car. cordial invitation to all teachers | Lyman, Colo., have arfived in the city|-They will be house guests of Mfas and to the towng people to an informal {and will visit with their relatives, Rex.|Sarah Martz for the next two weeks. dance which will be held-at the Cafe-| Raf, and Lee Reno. Mr. Jewell and see teria in the’ Wyatt hotel building on|Mr. Meno plan to remain in Casper! G. W. Goff of Cheyenne is spending Friday evening from 9 o'clock until] for the winter. at least. the day’ here attending to businoss midnight. cranes interests while registered at the Hen Speciaf music will be procured for]. C. B. Richardson of Consolidated) ning hotel. the occasion and light refreshments| Royalty company returned this morn- eee Will be served. ‘The event will be a|ing from Cheyenne whbre he has-been| Mrs. Edna Barnard has returned to general ‘‘get together” for both the]on business. her home in Nebraska after visiting teachers and the other guests and wil! (tates here with her brother. William Bar- serve the purpose of introducing the] Floyd E. Pendell attorney, has re-|nard and with Mrs. A, P. Nesbitt. young ladies in an original but con-| turned to his offices here after at- eee ventional way. tending to business interests in Colo-|| Mrs, A. J, Woods, who has been in ‘ ee 8 rado for the last several days. Lander ‘attending the meeting of rhe TEACHERS Married In Denver. L. W. Cordrey arrived this morning] Star, is expécted to return to her Py A quiet wedding took place in Den-|from Denver and is registered at the] home here tomorrow, ver September 8, when Mrs. Bell Gar-| Henning hotel while here on business.) ~ | + feted P ome ] ner of Spokane, Wash. 3 (*. © = ‘Mrs. Isabelle Chance of De Ridder, a in ee, WELCOME resident| La., left last night. for Denver o_o; | fhe National Bank of Commerce A great many teachers have opened savings accounts with us. We would like very much to have yours. Some save for vacation travel, others to continue their educa- tion, and still others for a ‘rainy day.’ You may start an account with as little as a dollar. . We allow interest on your savings account, and it may be withdrawn in whole or in part whenever your needs require. We can also be of aid to you in encouraging the habit of thrift among the pupils. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14 THE LEADER BUNGALOW APRONS — Light or WAISTS—A very beautiful line of dark colors. Small or. large sizes. white Waists. Plain white and GIRLS’ DRESSES—Made of good COATS —- Extra heavy. Good quality plaid gingham and plain col- orp : $1.00 | i ors. Linen finish mate- $1. 00 sateen vials, Digetig cianed Wee SATIN BRASSIERS—Made of heavy = —} : = ft SILK HOSE—Gordon make. Fash- | Quality. Very soft 1. ioned Silk Hose. Reinforced heel and finish satin . aT -00 Ee pee Wack, iS $1.00 : a PANTS—Infants $1.00 | e POA SY on OE TERR TT lity: made iui CAMISOLES—Made of all-silk crepe qua : de chine and satin, in a variety of | TURKISH TOWELS—Extra large size hess paeet $1.00 | tiene $1.00 © Bargain Basement--Hundreds of Bargains _ Suitable for. Women at Values that Speak | for Themselves. Don’ t Miss s Them } ‘coms that Look over the really worth while citizens in your community, and you will find that always they are the people who have done, and are doing something that PAGE Ts!REE » the scenes of any mine disasters} Jewelry and watch repairing by ex j Che now in Casper is one of these,| pert workmen. All work guaranteed, m detached duty for this apecial trip.| Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co.. O-S Bldg: “Dream Street” Is a Dreamland Griffith Found eS Triffith picture is a charming littk pred ee it’s toasted, of I tt rd he pic h SS Seabee course. To seal Pennyti is ncr High street at ix . diet ones Bd the chante in the flavor— Newhere that Griffith invents It has the most charming and 1 ic landscapes of any of the countri nto which he has wandered. With the actors you seem to roam‘ through the diamond dusk of "d alleys, with their dirt rerfumes and the odd life ng through the shadows. With the queer sardo you tread seem f the tan nto your hildren; and then oid court rooms udden with sorrows and the memory es of sorrows There and about bu Dream Street charm that is beyond descrip fon. “Dream Street” will be t the America theater soon. BOA P PROBED EG HEDE TE SHITE 14H DEPORER Hy > é BAY HAT SHOP : > e > Raleeny o) 3 Smith and Turner Drug Store, 2 $ 133 South Center Street 3 o A big shipment of red bats. We % i > sell untrimmed hats all styles and @ } $ colors. beautiful of feathers and =~ , trimming. Child: 8 beavers, plush 2 > and velour hat». The best assortment } of millinery goods ever shown in the ®& city, And the price will surprise you. > $O04 2 > s HEALTH IS WEALTH Ss aré negligible without health, to go on working and accumu- lating at the expense of your health. It is not what we would like to do in the world that counts. It is not what we are capable of doing that count: It is what we do that determines in the last analysis whether or not we are worth while. Any other riches therefore it is useles is constructive and are giving to their fellowmen some- thing that is necessary to his well-being. This is not gauged by the worldly possessions alone. It is not measured by the appearance; for in the crucible of experience men have learr-d to know that appear- ance is a most deceptive thing, stripped of all the glit- ter and glamour. It is the fellow that is doing the most good who is best serving his fellowmen in the best way. Many methods'can be employed to accom- plish this end, but it is the delivery of the services that really counts. In your CHIROPRACTOR, you havea citizen who, by hard work and thorough training has placed him- self in a position that he may render the best possible services to those who are most in need. In acute conditions, such as colds, fevers, inflam- mations and digestive disorders, it is found that CHIROPRACTIC adjustments are very effective. WHY? Because the disease, whether acute or chronic, is the result of the pinching of nerve fibers where they are given off by the spimal chord. These conditions are relieved by adjusting the spine, thereby restoring normality, “Fellowman, I want to help you! ive you service real and true, Give you something you are in’ search of—health, It all ‘depnds on you.” Dr. M. E. Harned Chiropractic Specialist 9999999909 99999999996999991 0900909690095 9 999900092 996909099909000060009090990090000 CONSULTATION AND SPINAL $ EXAMINATIONS FREE 2 Office at 162 North Kimball $ Phone 1457 and Make mpPointments $ rs MODELS IN Suits, Coats, Wraps, Dresses ALL NEW STYLES—ARE HERE FOR YOUR SELECTION. You Must See Them to Realize the Exceptional Qualities.