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Plans to remain here with Mrs. Storrie , celyed during the evening. Ceremony. Soon after the arrival of Miss Laura i. Eames this morning from her home in Franklin county, Mo., the marriage ting Miss Fam*s to Frank A. Brad. lev, who is connected with the Casper Supply company, was performed by he Rev. Walter\L. French at the, Methodict parsonage at 10 o'clock. The groom recently came “from Franklin county and this is the first visit the bride bas paid to Casper. ‘They wi! make their home here dur- ing the winter. . Important Business at Welfare Meeting. — An especially_caile>..-aeceting of the members of the Welfare club was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Ralph Oakes on “South 1 Grant street. During the buriness session it wes oted ‘upon to donate $25 to the edu- cational fund and to carry the portion of the pledge of the Federated Wom- en's clubs of Casper towards the fund for the Anna Howard Shaw memor- ial Plans were also discussed for the ure food salo which will be hold in ne near future through the wholesale ouses of Casper.- Lists of names, donations. and. details will “be an- nounced later. Following the business hour a docial time was held and Ught refreshments were served. 2 Mrs. J. ‘T. Gratiot entertained the members of the Study club at a: morn- ing session. yesterday. The club is rolely-a Mterary one and meets regu- larly for the year. oe Regular Meeting of Pythian Sisters. The Pythian sisters will hold their fegular rateting Thursday © evening, September 22, Initiations will be in order, Following the business sess'on the temple will be entertained at a supper served by the Mesdames Litt!eficld \hisenhunt, and Hemry.. ° oe Presbyterian Ghurch Special Announced. On Friday night the members of the Presbyterian church will hold another one of their good fellowship socials in their tabernacle at ‘the corner of Dur- bin and Sixth streets. This is thelr regular semi-annual “get together” meeting, to which all attendants of the church as we'] as any persons in the city who are with- out a church home are cordially in- vited. y Lasttvear the'soclal was held in the |« Henning ‘hotel.and hundreds were in attendance, enjoying hospitality and entertainment of the church, dut having their tabernacle available this year it was decided to hold open hous¢ at their regular church home. Rev. ‘Charles A. Wilson and wife As well as every member of the church extend an urgent invitation. see Progressive Tea at Missionary ‘The Missionary society of the Pres- byterian church’ will hold a meeting, Which will be the first of this season, on Thursday afternoon, September 22 at 2:30 o'dlock ut the home of Mrs. A. W. Peake, 1004 South David ctrect, who will. act as hostess. ‘The ‘social’ gathering will be “held in the form. of-a progressive tea and the tables will be-presided oper ‘by the Mesdames F. T. Moore, J. R. Me- Coy, Bert McCarthy, G. M. Anderson and H. P. Murray. All of tho members and friends of the voctety are asked to be present. chureh will mect tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Oscar Walton, 517 West Ninth street. yee Elaborate Reception for Rev, and Mrs. W. L. French. The lovely home of Mrs, L. L. Gantz was filled with members of the Ladies Ald society end of the congregation of the Methodist church at a reception which was held last night in honor of Rey. and Mrs. Walter L. French who aro leaving tomorrow for Laramie here Rev. French will take-up his work in thé Methodist church of (hat city, The reception hall, livingroom, din- ingroom, and den of the Gantz home were profusely ‘decorated with garden flowers and over 100 guesis were re- N Mrs. BE. E. Fisher entertained with a number of appropriate readings and Miss Edna. Mae Heaty, accompanied by Miss Cleola Lifly sang several solos. The members ‘of the» Ladies Aid, under whose auspices the’ evéning cn- tertainment was given, presented to v..and Mrs. French an electric cof- fcé urn, tray, cream pitcher and sugar bowl asa token of appreciation of the work done by, the Rev. French during \Reray eevouan slalrverant and on Trathfal” ‘atin on Au Affairs rx Office Hours Hf a.m. til 9 p. m. al Second Street S DANCE At the ' | EVERY NIGHT Introducing the Moonlight Syncopators to discuss the subject’ sclected/ until the latter part of the month | When he will arain retarn fo bis head- quarters in Utah. 1 eee J. $. Mechling of the Oil Well Sup- ply company has returned to his of: fices efter being confined to his home fer several! days. _Mr. Mechling be- came il while in Lander, where he | was attending the grand lodge of the! | Eastern Star. - i see N.S. Wilson of the Midwest Refin- ing company i€ in Rock Springs loox- ing after business interests for the jnext few on ae . the pest threr years that he had been Pastor of the church *here. Doth Rev. and Mrs. French responded to the gift.) G.~M. weShaecer Is In Salt Creek Rey. French spoke in glowing terms}where he is looking after business for of his congregation and of the people the Midwest Refining company. ot Casper as a whoje, He niso praised! Rev. Carter of Laratie who wil soon} i< 1. 4¢nvemari Ss Is in the drat. arrive in Casper to take charge of the ing department of the Midwest Refin-|@ church. ling company is spending hfs vacation on an outing trip. Bride and Groom Return. Mr. and Mra. Rért Harris have re- turned to the city after spending their honeymoon visiting with friends and relatives of this state. Mra. Harris was formerly Miss Miller, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Z. Q. Mil- ler. The newly weds will be guests at the oe Julian Lever, Jr., has left for Ann Arbor, Mich., where he will attend the University of Michigan for his junior year? eae George B, Nelson has returned from Denver where ho attended the Rotary meeting. see Miller home until the completion of} “A_-A. Alkire of Salt Lake City, Utah{ their own home which is.now under-}a prominent dealer in wholesale to- way. bacoos is visiting in the city with -his hes ee | brothers, F. L. and R. Mrs. John Carr has just returned jfrom South Dakota, where she has been vietting for the past two weeks with friends and relatives = Ww. Atkire. Jan ||. PERSONALS } H. L. Ssidel, deputy sheriff will re- turn from Illinois and Jowa points where he has been traftacting busi- ness for the local county offices, about the first of the week. ‘The Misses Louise Butler, R. L. and Nottie Holman and Vira Barker are now enrolled at the Mi“jand college, a H. J. Peterson, Ben H. Pelton, 7. Algeo and WJ. Johnson have lef: for the Pathfinder country where they will remain on a duck hunt. eee S: Mrs. C. B. Manbeck of “Alton, Il. who has been visiting here Curing the summer, !s leaving today for her home Mrs, Charies C, Young-of East See-~ ond street has returned from St. Joe, 0 has be end | Mo., where sho has been spending the) cadens hare but who is now living in ge Schwartz, formerly & Mrs. G eet an koe! visiting with friends Beit Lake ¢ . is mich’ improved [eee rare: We ie aa after a very serious operation ard long Miss Charlotte Gantz, daughter of ~ tyre a ie " the Sunday scheol class taught by ets Fac sa and isa meM-| dire French also presented Rew. and nT he ag errs apy =. French with thermos Vottle. of the Casper) turnde to the! Where he spent} {at i4 A. J. Cunningham ‘ational bank, has city from Riverton, RETURN WITH ELK. Richerd Arnold of the Moose lodge Monday on. business. land Tom O'Donnell have returned ore ¢ hero from an extended bunting trip R. E, Barton, who has been in Riy-|in the Lava mountains of the Jack: erton on business has returned to the! son Hole country, where Mr. Arnold | succeeded in bagging Wt fine elk which | weighed 700 pounds, As the result of ‘bis game hunt. many .of his friends city and has résumed his position with the Casper National bank, cee Miss “Mabel Johnson has returned | here have enjoyed elk steak since bis to the city after spending the week-|return. Mr. O'Donnell, accompanied end with Mr. and Mrs. John Hays at} >y H. P. Holmes, will leave tonight | for’ the Jackson Hole country again t% secnre a bull moose specimen, the loca} Moose lodge holding permit No. 45. to secure auch game this fall. -_ their ranch je near. here. WITS A. L, Cook is. in Greeley, Colo..} where he wiil-attend to l¢gal matters fer the next few day Sh, |in the east. Mrs. Manbecy'"s visit has schoo! of commerce. f: Fremont, Neb. | SH6 chat: Mrs. Ti ee ember of | The "Misses R. L. Holinan and Louise | Poon mad’ rigs A ee | Buuler\ were students of the college | Partin, teas, and. bridge, tu haat y given her by friends of Mr. and Mre. heres see Manbeck's during thelr res‘dence in Casper. to have rou help me with. I am dear lover of children but luaven't the luck to adopt one. «We would ke » girl as young as you could get. We would take one two years ol] but not older then two, and if you cen help me I would be woll pieazed. MRS. W. A. T. Dear Mrs. W. AT. There Is cne orphanage in Wyo- ming, The Cathedral Home for Chi'- Purcell this morning is signed enumerated in Mr. Purte:l’s plea) for | destruction. | It ts Drobebje that an order for th Cesstruction of the liquor will be sig: by Judge C. O. Brown this artertbons | AM of the stills, gawbling para phernalia and. other material | har been taken b:° the ‘authorities: in| kinds here and he:d in the the cqzrihouse sx Se 2 cases whica have bee: Gite ‘covet S a by Mr, Pur. cell this morning. In all. probabijity | Judge Brown will issue an order for} the ceatruction of thie material wit, lence in district court, second netition prensred b; 'e taxing the Mrorase capacity of tur jeounty building, as 3 | E CLASSIFIED ADS+-- —TRIB RING RESULTS— ‘be Casper Daily Cribune eren at Laramie. ed (orn this home. It is an Episcops! | organizaticn. If you will communi- cate with Mrs. B.B. Brooks of this ety she will tell you the conditions under which children may be T hope you suc- ceed in findiny the baby you want. If there any Casperites who know of ron Lo be adopted, the Trowble-Worman would great!y ap- preeiate ityif they with iet her know. Thank you. FRENG part consis sor of upon the H PARTY ARRIVES gation © unusual They are in De Chambi , glence,of the oil industfy ott DESTRUCTION OF LIQUOR ASKED PETITION FILED BY PROSECUTOR The quantities of bootleg liqucr which 'g-e been confis-| Western Realty. rejoices “in scrutiniz- cated by county authorities will be destro yed if a: petition | *%, which was filed in district .court by County Attorney’ on | read M. W. | scrutinizing comparison: Many gallons of moonshine whiskey taken by county }¥#het assure their patrons and officials in ‘many raids are included in the lists of beverave~ phate Weed ‘best t ti etd: dol) | TD INSPECT OWL FIELOS OF Pilla AND WEST | promi. d-interest arrived this morn- where they lander thie ron a trip of inspi of fields. The part? profes. of Stracesburg. or of innumerable books industty, and. government engin ‘M. Wavre,] purely M. Ebahardt and M. Towla, all rep-jerro resentatives of the French govern- ment, and Officials of the Sole ON * Petroleum company of Fréace at the Peehalbronn oil ‘fiells though the field hae produced for the, mast 185 years. The oil is extracted by a mining process with tunne and) galleries. | The members of the delegation will visit the Salt Creek fields and the Bolton Creek fields, and the fields at Big Muddy. They express amazement of tho vastness of this country. For today and a part of tomorrow | | the visitors wit be taken through the! |refineries where they- will study the process of refining az carried on by tho Standard and Midweet companies. pone 2 easmamaboen CORRECTION. Through @\typographical error, a sentence fn the classified advertise- ment of the Western Realty company yesterday was. made to read “The companies” when it should have “The Western Real! ern Realty, through this correction, “asperites in general that they have} |never in the past and do not fntend} in the future to make invidious com- | parisons with other real estate firms | the city, and that the statement | in their advertising F A good complexion | ig not a matter of putting something on the face, but of putting the blood | and the feminine organs in healthy condition. No woman can have a} | From Helpless Invalid to Complete Restoration of Health, Strength and Hap- piness Is Wonderful Change Three Wecks — Statement On Record. “Justa week before I started taking Tantué I was down in bed pied up with rheuma move without help. My CARD OF THANKS. TO Cur many friends and relatives Who. have so faithful’; “stood ‘by us. during the loss of our joved one, Mrs. Josephine Majors, and for expressions cf sympathy {i floral offerings, we wish to extend our Heartfelt thanks. MR. AND MRS, JOHN SCHNOOR, BL! aie MAJORS. MRS. C. R. DOBBINS. JOHN “ScHINOOR, 8 MISS LOUISH SCHNOOR. * Mr. and stra ‘Teak Mitchell af Lead, 8. D., are spending’a few days here visiting with friends, former neigh- bors in Lead, c. P. Plummer is leaving today for the Salt Creck oil fields, where he ill took after business intéreste. 28 Miss Helen Newell of Denver is vis- iting with Miss Grace Dean of this city. Dr, J. F. O'Donnell left this morn- ing for Greybull, where he will spend SOMETHING NEW a few days on business as physician | The Latest GUt Shop Noveities for the Burlington Rattroad company. THE GIFT AND CHINA > Watter Storr roche Casper ‘in-|h ogg) som yt recl Street gineer, who hasbeen Associated: with HONE. 1409. the development of southern’ Utah off of the Kenilworth field protpects for ‘the past turned here. yesterday for a business conference with Casper agsociates. Us Studi Art Wares and Lapertations SADT 2ES Ht FOR TE= BALANCE OF THIS WEEK 250 Suits Values $25 to $100 They are wonderful- as to material and quality. Every éne of them the last word in style. FOR THREE DAYS Taniac, and It hud done him a world Of rood, mo One Gay he brought ‘home @ bottie .and said, ‘Mother, 1 want you to take thix., When I had ‘finr tehed that Lottle,; T fell Mike a differ ent woman, and by the ume | had fin'u2ed my second bortie, I was opt in the garfen hosing. “Tan'dc has imply cone wronoges ; it almost seéms like’ a mira fe." ‘This 1s the. remarkable states ment made recently by Mrs. Jennie Root, residing ut 1409 Powers street Oregon, and is on!y. oe o- thousands from weil. kiown {men and women who are daily testi jsing to’ the powers of Tanlac. * Continiting her wonderful nient, Mrs. Root sald. “Mor years I Suffered terrib!y with rheumatism and would often be down in .bed for days at atime,” In the inst five yearr there was not atime that. I didn’t feel those rheumatic paitis all througt my body. About two mont! got “véry much, worse and my and lezs were 80 bad 1 was helpless and couldn't even hold a nen to signimy name. I was so weak J cou not. do -any > housewor! 1 csuldn’t ‘even step; and had no rest layor night. Evento walk a few eps would tire me out comp‘etely. When I tried to walk I would stagger, and when I did walk a little way and sat down I could not get up without some one helping mis. I had no petite and hardly ate enough to keep me. alive. I. eculd not stoop over far enough to get my, shoes on. “I never knew what a night's sicep was, and would Jie awake for hours. At times I wou'd getvyery cold would haye io get up and sit fire all huddled yp, and my daughters state. We Will Offer Them at 20 Per Cent. Discount Attention Dealers HON E-Y. I am careful about making claims that I can’t sub- stantiate, especially when the other fellow is the judge. The world is a big piece of territory and I am afraid to call my honey the best in it without knowing more about it, but I do know ‘that all my customers haye pronounced my honey the best they have hadso far. Try it. 50c for every one of my own cases returned. WILLIAM MOSTELLER P. O. Box 1105, Casper and ‘took ‘all kinds of niedicine Noth- ing ever did me any good. I cm just 2-lb. car Snowdrift-— 8-Ib. can Snowdrift 1-qt. can Wesson Oil Serre 114 East Second Street Mrs. Root Experienced in’ One of Most Remarkable | SAYS HER RECOVERY 1S ~~ ALMOST LIKE. A MIRACLE ——_ MRS. JENNIE and, just bf RoorT. fferent person now. today for the Nery of pic n fact, ail those tervibie aches and pains haye eft me, und onty the other day ible fo walk “up four flights of stairs in an office vuilding when the. ete vator war out of order. “My appetite is I was justaplendid now, irst time in that I had to between i ban’t remember the time that I baye felt“as well as I dc talr skin if her health is undermined | with drains, pains and nervousness. | More real complexions have been se-| oured by using Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription than by all palnis and powders combined. It makes women | Well, and well women are always fair to look upon. Remember that the | latest fashion is a natural complex: | ‘on. | There is but one thing that holds nid age back, and that {s bealth. Sickness. and weakness bring old age early in life. Dr. Plerce’s Fa- vorite Prescription is a bullding-up medicine for women. It keeps them looking young by keepizg them well. {It {# a woman’s tonic for the frail, | | he delicate and those who are ner. | ous, diazy and who have backacke nd dragging pains. “Favorite Pre cription” is altogether vegetable and | s made without @ particle of alcohol. | tis safe to take. Try it NOW. In ablet or Uguid form at all good drug ‘tores, ar cend ten cents for trial sackage of the tablets to Dr. Pierc zvalids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y. this week, we offer Sheets and Sheeting 81x90 Bridal Sheets. Regular price now. _ 1 haya. not only regained my $2.25, Sale health and strength, but T have gained price ° fourteen pounds in weight. To tel! es 1m; you the truth, 1 wouldn't ex ee 81x90 Wearwell Sheets. Regular the benefit { have; received from Tan- price $1.7, 75, Ine for the best ranch In Oregon, and Sale price 2 I will praise it as Jong as I live.” , : Tanlac is cold in Casper by the Cas- 72x90 Homestead Sheets, Regular gists evel Wednesday, Thursday and Friday LAST THREE DAYS OF Snowdrift and Wesson Oil At the Following Prices 4-lb. can Snowdrift___-.2-_-- Y,-gal. can Wesson Oil_-4_=_ COOK BOOK FREE With Every Can of Snowdrift. FREE DEMONSTRATION EVERY DAY WHITE’S GROCERY CO. per Pharmacy and by where, 1-pt. can Wesson OilL._2-__ Phone 505 Agents for Chase & Sanborn’s Coffee and Teas leading drug- price $1.25, Sale price. 9 be Bridal Sheeting, $1 inches wide Reg- ular price per yard 80c, 5 Sale price, per yar: c _ Comforters Pure Cotton Filled Comforters. $10.00 value. $7.25 ‘Sale price ___. Sale sce *. $4.95 Sate arise $5.95 Pillows All-Feather Guaranteed Bed Pillows. Large and Medium Sizes. $185 value. Sale price ... $1.60 value. Sale price .. $1.45 value. Sale price | 1 Star Clothing WAS TRIED The Buying Public of Ca: Be One of the Jurors Who Is Taking Advantage of the Wonderful Reductions Successors“T0'3. L. LEARNER 260 So. Center St., Casper, Wyo. ewe Beads. SALE Here is an opportunity to select Bedding from a complete stock and purchase it at greatly reduced prices. Preliminary to our Removal Sale, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of Kassis Dry GoodsCo. 220 South Center Street OS ER a hae PAGE THREE { the Corps of ws Patrick nominated today hy 1g to be chief of the the rank of major THE ompany per as Jurors Found Them Guilty of MURDERING HIGH PRICES They Are Offering This We On Fall and Winter Merchandise for Men and Boys - All Prices as Advertised in Page Ad in Monday’s Tribune Hold Good All This Weck. Pillow Cases and Tubing 42x36 Bridal Cases. Regular price 50c, Sale price a 35e 42x90 Champion ( Regular price 40c, Sale price 30e Bridal Tubing. Linen FE ish Sse Tubing. Regular price, per yard, 55c, Sale price, per yard oats 5e 42-inch Tubing. Regular price, per yard, 50¢, Sale price, per yard 40e 40-inch Tubing. r price, per yard, 45c, Sale 8 price, per yard.. c BLANKETS ESMOND BLANKETS Two-in-One Blankets, a pair woven as one. This gives the same weight in one Blanket. It washes better, is warmer and lasts longer than any pair of Blankets of same weight. Shin peices $6.85 $10.75 Pure Wool Blankets. Washua Woolnap Blankets. $6.50 $15 vrlue. Sale price value. Sale Cotton Blankets. 74x84. 2. 95 $3.65 value. Sale price cuban Blankets. 54x74. 2.50 value. Sale Price Si -95