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MONDAY. JUNE 19. 1922. ar-| Mrs. Sidney F. Barry of Douglas, por- * the trip over by automobile and the roads in very good o-mdi They met many tourists who going to Yellowstone National ’ 7. Second Big Recital Ry Lundberg Pupils, ‘The second of two recitals by the pupils of professor Rudolph Lundberg | be given Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the First Methodist church. The last tal was so enthusiastically received his une is expected to draw an n larger crowd. No admission will » charg@fl and the public is invited. lowing is the program: )jano—Mazurka de Ballet -. Dellafiela Amelian Shikany. ano—Song of the Lily ___ Kern Margaret Veitel songs—(a}—Nocturne ... >) E’en as a Flower Mrs. G. B. Stebbins. / piasno—Playing Tag -—-. Preston Bertha. Shikany. Piano—Dance Romantique -. Klasmer Altina Carr. song—Just Because Bernice Piano—May Night Julia Piano—Pannier and Peruke —. Frank Cucile Bishop. Vocal Duet—Sil@nt Night —_... Nevin Helen Clark and Marion Kleber. Piano—Dolly’s Dreaming and Awak- ening ———-—.— _-----—.. Oesten Nova Puller. song—Rose of My Heart -__. Loehr Eda Hollond. Piano—Sparkling Eyes - Anthony Eileen Butler. Song—In Dream 1 Dwelt With Thee geen ey Bingham Mrs. E, R. Pelkey. Piano—Valse Chromatique --——-- eee __.- Leschetizky Rollin Nygaard. Songs—{a) Everywhere — (b) Winter Beils —__ Mrs. Lial Branson. Piano—A Night in Venice ... Brown Denza Logan Burleigh - Ward Piano—Balancelle Frances Giblin, Piano—Valse Caprice --... Karganofft Songs—{a) Hayficlds and utter- pee ee ee ee T. del Riego (b) The Sweet of the Year — Salter Mrs. Burton Nye. @ano—Scherzo Ballet -_---. Sabothil Constance Metz. Songs—{a) If I Knew You and You (b) Ah! Though the Silver Moon Was Mine --- Loehr Mrs. E. C. Gates. Piano—Fantasie in D Minor_--Mozart Mrs. W. W. Anderson. Songs—{2) Good Be, Sweet Day---- metecnececdnenaences= Kato Vaanal (b) The Sword of Ferrara...Bullard Millard Murane. Plano—Waltz of the Wild Flowers ~--------C. J. Bond Mrs. L. kc, Vocal Trio—Cradle Song .- Brahms Mesdames Branson, Stebbins and Sundwell. te Accompanist --.-- Rudolph Lundberg . . ° Barry-Park Marriage. One of the delightful surprises of the month came this morning in the announcement of the marriage of Miss Margaret Helen Barry to Mr. Harold A. Park. The ceremony took place in the St. Mark’s Episcopal church, at 10 o’clock this morning. the Rev. Phil- ip K. Edwards officiating. The bride wore @ stunning white suit and car- BURNETT OMY HE WAG ALMOST DOWN AND QUT “Salt Lake City Man Says Tan- lac Overcame Asthma and Rheumatism That Had Him Almost Helpless—Is Now Feeling Fine. "I was completely down and out, but Tanlac put me back in fine health and I'm feeling great now,” said J. A. Burnett, 772 West Second South, Salt Lake City, Utah. ‘T’ve had what I thought was asth- ma for 10 years, and my case was so stubborn I didn’t think I could ever get over it. Day in and day ovt I seemed to stay choked up and stifled and at times had to sit all propped up in bed to keep from smothering. Then I had rheumatism, especially int my back and I was practically help- less. I was so stiff and achy I just hadi to be helped about the house. “I commenced taking Tanlac on the adyice of a friend, and it has fixed me up.in fine shape. I can breathe as free and easy as I ever could and there’s not a rheumatic pain in my body. I sleep better, in fact, feel bet- ter in every: way and am in as good health as any man my age.” Taniac is sold by all good druggists. Adv. BUY PIGEON’S COFFEE t's Fresh Roasted Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 .| H. J. Park of Longmont, Colo., par-|to Take Place. the educational work being done by Miss Abel in China The public is in- vited. eee Eastern Star Tes Tomorrow. A tea will be given tomorrow at members of the Order of Eastern Star. Hostesses for the afternoon will be ried a corsage of bridal roses and| the Mesdames John Biederman, Wa!- lilies of the valley. ter Keefe and John Healey. Ali mem- ‘The couple were attended by Mr. and) bers are invited. o- cnts of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs.|NewmanlLink Marriage ents of the groom. The newlyweds left this afternoon eben: oo! bin tier 9 os took a berth was beautifully decorated turn to Casper in July. They will| i” Sowers and streamers. Mies make their home in Laramie. Mrs. P fi ay oe Link. She was formerly in the supet- intendent’s office of the Burlington. of the East Casper school, while Mr. Beans ygemnected with the United) 9990090900000000000eeseee States eVterans’ bureau. Both per- sons have many friends nere. Personals Graybell-Ewine ‘ Nuptials. The marriage of Marian R. Gray-| Mrs. John C. Pugh and two young bill to Orpheus Q Ewine took place| sons of Birmingham, Ala., are paying at 1:30. p. m. yesterday in the Presby-|a visit at the home of William Tot-|.cty attending to ofl business. lw, terian manse, 804 South Wolcott. The| hurst. Mrs. Pugh is a sister of Mrs. Rev. Charles A. Wilson officiats4, the| Telhurst. ring ceremony being used. Mrs. Sura Sane Roe Robinson and Captain Eva Budye| Friends of Earl Burwell Were witnesses to the event. Mrs. Erwine will make their tome in| moved from the hospital to his home, Denver. All four persons ae con-| where -he is now convalescing rapidly nected with the Salvation Army and] from his recent operation. have been doing acilve work here. ss. Miss Alice Lowndes returned from Unity Schedule Laramie Saturaay afternoon, She Is Announced. . Mrs. Annie 1. Parmerton of the} exercises at the university. . Unity school of Christianity, 215 Mid- ea aes west building, has announced the} Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dickinson went schedule that will be adhered to| through Casper on their way from throughout each week, Prosperity Lander to Denver yesterday. service will be held at 12:15 each day nay except Sunday. Health and harmony| Mrs. B. B. Brooks returned from services will take place at 4 p. m.,|Cheyenne and Laramie yesterday. on the same days., A study class Mrs. Parmerton who will direct these| commencement exercises at the state different activities, will be accessabie| university held at Laramie, and one in the office from 10 am. to 5 p. m.lor two meetings of importance at of each day. Cheyenne. ¢. a) cee House Guests At Kocher Home. Groves, Iowa, is in the city, Marsh and her son, John. Mrs.) i= z Marsh stayed at Mrs. Kocher’s three years ago and is well known in the city. Caer | Woman's Foreign Missionary Will Give Social. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist church will give a lawn social at the home of Mrs, L. L, Gantz, 908 South Durbin, to- morrow afternoon and evening. Ice cream and homemade cake will be served. The proceeds will go toward antiseptic. Exerts a softand soothing action. Over 73 years in use. Send 15 ¢. for Trial Stee FERD. T,BOPRIns @ SON Gouraud's Oriental Cream Summer stock. Y.W.CA. CAFETERIA Chicken Dinner Tomorrow. “Barnett’s Of Course” In order to make room for our Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings, carpenters are now at work making shelving for our Men’s Wear and we are sacrificing everything in the Ladies’ Ready to Wear and Furnishings as we need the room. Our loss is your gain: It will suré pay you to-attend our sale. Below are just-a few special items out of hundreds of the different special values we are offering: Women’s Black Sateen Bloomers. $1.50 value—..... _79e Wine giispvne_... Ae ar gio value $4.95 Evening and Dinner Dresses. $85 to $50 values, only . Values up to $2.50 and $3.75 ues up to $55. 154 South Center, Townsend Bldg. City Briets 2:30 in the Masonic temple by the company is in the . ver and from there he will go by rail. Charles O'Malley, salesman for the tied Math oe ae oe a hot factory, visited bere over Saturday. The Pullman in which she 4 GR Newman will be marrisd to Gale F.|Saturday and returned last night. Mr and Mrs. H located in the 7 A. J. Hazlett Oll Index, will tomorrow. Attorney M. F. Ryan went to the has been attending the commencement |'Ferris field today with his sons Rus. sel and Robert. George morning from Denver where he has| been spending the past week on busi-| ness. Carl McCutcheon, the mayor of Ida|* Edward Mentz, general manager for He will} the Iowa-Wyoming Oil company, ar. House guests at the home of Dr. and| be the guest of George W. Jarvis at| rived yesterday from Loe Angeles and Mis. William Kocher are Mrs, Nollie! the Lions club dinner tomorrow night. will leave for Denver tonight. Our Entire Summer Stock Will Be Placed on Sale Tuesday Morning. $6.50 Some of these Hats were $16.50. Nothing reserved in All must go. MARTZ HAT SHOP 154 South Center WE ARE CLOSING 0 The Fashion Shop Stock of Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear at Less Than Cost Kayser Silk Vests. $4.75 value —...... Georgette and Crepe de Chine Waists. $10. Special. 5. __..._. $1.39 ~Beaded Crepe de Chine Dresses. Val- Petticoats -...... Sneciap = M. D. Barnett Outfitting Company fhe Casver Daily Critune city from Denver. .. on “2. |Lawrence Bell and John Ward went to Salt Creek today where they will! Se eee ol AEGON R. Lee Bagby of the California On| Casper Sunday on his way to Yellow- company, left yesterday for San Die |Stone Park. He was accompanied by | 0. He went overiand as‘far as Den-) his mother and sister. A Joe L. May of the “May Tank com-| 4i pany has returned from a business Can Be ', trip to Denver. <USpe H. L. Bogue and Miss Mildred of perfect results i reserv- Pe ar a Mrs. E. E. Sturm has returned from} Hedstron in Wreck, Latter oe P St. Angelo, Texas. Mrs. Sturm is Hagens went to Thermopolis S aince | healt Bartomage now | on more apectimhmis. | Pu Chiles P. Plummer returned rector fas he has been on a business trip of ser- day from Washington, D. C., where eral days. ere two Tom Graham of Flk Basin is in the |@ two wedit2ip to Emporia, Kansas, |‘Urmns from an all-day trip to Path- James P. Kem, local attorney, went |". Shumaker reports {hat the heat to Newcastle this a fternoon on legal |¥®* intense in K : will be] business Mr. ara] pleased to know that he has been | days. He will remain several c editor of the Tgland return from Ddfglas are B, Nelson returned this| |sher: Richerd Huff returned last week | Carson, Mrs. Brooks has been attending a|from Boulder, where he has been at-large will be held Tuesday evening at 7:30.| meeting of the bourd of trustees, the|tending the university. Calder, oll well driller, aturday from an arby fields. Choice at Take your choice. $2.95 $14.75. Phone 752 completely jot visiting the southern state a few Pesterday. 3M,@aubAirs. Carl F. Shumaker ana | “ver of the car. Towa, and I. Pickard Adler of Chicago} ™& bottom side up in a ditch. ness sojourn. ested in the Iowa Wyomi ‘ALLEGED NEGRO FORGER Upon reciept of word from the rge and probably ir, Casper, Sherrif|he is |Joe Marquis began « th-ough investi-|description of the forger exactly, leads | gation of the new negro residents off officials to be! re- | Casper extended jarrested Monday morning by Deputy ‘until authorit ing by using % sugar and ¥ ig Karo Crystal White—instead of all sugar. Be sure to ask your to Leave Hospital Today. Fecovered from the il th which she suffered at the time A bent radius rod and a worn steer baie ing gear late Sunday caused the smashup of a Ford car owned by! re part roy: Northwestern tracks wet of town | Horus anil Son Cirar company, and . ‘St Of OWN | the slight injury of Miss Mildred Hed- stron, who was with H. L. Bogue, ths age. Bor n Miss lads! cifigem, petarned yesterday from |, BOEve and Miss Hadstron were re- Sunday afternoon. As they neared this city on the Alcova road the car suddenly swerved to the left. Bogue dicen se applied the brakes and the car etopped | Py #0 suddenly that it left the road, land. former heme of Mr. Shumaker. le the trip wae yerygieasant one} Bogue made Mis |had severely bru’ comfortable asp. Hedstron, who both knees, as| ible, and then no- tified the East Side garage at Casper. |The car, althugh bafly smashed, was .| towed into town, and Miss Hedstron taien to the hospital. She is expect- ed to be sent home today. Bogue 5 SEED BY SHERIFF ===>" Frank Delvin, who found him about to open a restaurant at the Jazzland. Carson, of course insisted thac he in Casper for an indefinite busi- Both men inter. npany rif at Lusk, Wyo., that W. K./knew nothing of the crimes with alleged check forger was at|which he is.charged, but the fact that & new arrival and answers the ‘e that he is the man. in the county jail As a result, Carson was|He will be Don’t Say Underwear--Say (tr) NG NSING Correctly designed and beauti- fully finished Woven Suits made of sheer dainty fabrics for dis- criminating women To our many women customers who have long recognized Mun- singwear quality in their knitted garments, the present offering of Munsingwear in the popular loose-fitting styles will be an ap- preciated opportunity. in A ppearance---Thoroughly Feminine in Design--- Exceptionally Practical and Comfortable Beautiful Many new features in design and appearance are incorporated in the Munsingwear Woven Suit for Women. There are no buttons down the front; the two buttons on the side fasten an opening in the bust band which when open, allows the garment to be slipped on easily over the hips. The garment is cut full in the back, affording a com- fortable fit whethesshe wearer is standing, sitting or stooping. The Munsingwear standard of careful workmanship is fully main- tained in these woven garments: they are made in a variety of fine fabrics in all sizes and in a style that is appropriate for every kind of dress. Whether you prefer the loose-fitting woyen garments or the form-fitting knitted garments, you can have complete underwear satisfaction in Munsingwear. “A style and size for every one in the family. When you are next in our store we would like to show you the Munsingwear woven suit style 975 and point out its many admirable features. 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