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‘Special Meeting Of Girl Reserves. Mrs. J. C. Ross, secretary-of the Y. W. C. A. has asked that all Girl Re serves bo present at a special meet- ing to be held tomcrrow evening at 7:30 im the Y. W. C. A. rooms, 312 East Second street. Plans for a sum- mer camp will be discussed and regis- tration will be opened at this time Diamond-Davis Wedding. ‘A beautiful wedding was celebrated Sunday evening at the. Henning hotel when the Rev. Charles A. Wilson per- formed the marriage ceremony for Miss Elizabeth N. Diamond and Mr Clarence A. Davis. Friends from California, Texas, and Wyoming were Presont. ‘The marriage took place at 6 o'clock in a corner of the large Henning ban quet room. Mrs. Ray Shaw played Lohengrin’s wedding march at “he opening of t Mrs. Edna was bridesmaid and Mr. M. E. Dia- mond, brother to the bride, was best 4, man. Mr. Diamond lives at Parker- ton. The bridge was beautifully dressed! Lander where he will make an inspec- and carried a corsage of bride's roses. The bridesmaid held a bouquet of pink roses. A six-course dinner was served the guests, which were 18 in number. The dining room was gorgecusly ceco- rated with palms, roses and spring flowers. ‘Theparty broke up at.9 o'clock. Yesterday the guests departed to|’ their various homes, while the bride and groom started on a heneymoon the destination of which has not beer revealed. The home of Mr. Davis, however, is in Wichita Falls, Texzs, _ and*it is. thought that the coupte will * journey there. Mrs. Davis is a Cali- fornia. woman, with friends both in || Personals | ‘Natta.also went along in their own Adams and Harry B. Adams which took place in the Presbyterian manse at 9 o'clock. the Rey. Charles A. Wil- son officiating. W. F. Pierce attend- ed the couple. Mr..and Mrs. Adams are both residents of Casper and will make their home here. George A. Flannigan, editor of the Wyoming Weekly Review, returned this morning from a short vacation trip to Denver. Mrs. Flannigan re- main in Denver and will not return for a few weeks. Attorney and Mra. MF. Ryan mo- yvored to Box Elder carryon Sunday, going 12 miles above-the usually des- tination of motorists to that beautiful scenic spot. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Van car. o-. Campbell Hunter, 0. B. E., of Lon- don, is in town today on his way to tion of the Derby Dome holdings. He is accompepjed by Archibald Camp- bell. ASE Mrs. Roy Riggs is in Casper from Bismark, N. D. /She xs vwssiting with her sister, Pear street. o- La . Mrs. A_L.-Spuriock was in froin the Spurlock ranch over Sunday and was accompanied back to the ranch by her ‘mother, Mrs. B. 8. Brooks. srabseting VA" ech eeu. the coast state and in Wyoming. W. L. Kuykendall’ Lodge Meets Tomorrow. The W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah Lodge No. 89 will hold a regular busi- ness session tomorrow evening at 7:30 in the I. 0. O. F. hall. This will be followed. by a_social hour. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Enbell and Mrs. W. J. City Briefe | Briefs Attorney A. H. Cobb has returned from a short business trip to Denver. Saar J. I.Baker, one of the directors of the Domino Oil company, is here from Omaha. ‘Wiisorr will be host and hostesses. All BS, Rebekahs'are:urged to be present. Pienic By aes And Professional Women. ‘The Business and Professtonal Wom- en’s club will give a picnic tomorrow evening at Elkhorn. The party will assemble at the Y. W. C. A. head- quarters at 6 o'clock and will motor to the destination. Miss Olive ,Pun- tenny and Miss Zoe Marks are in charge of the lunch. Troquois Council * Meets Tonight. The’ Iroquois Council No. 5 meets in regutar session tonight. There wh be an election of officers eee Woodcraft Thimble Ctub to Meet. ‘The Woodcraft Thimble club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 in the moose hall. ‘The members will tie a sifk:eomfort-as.a part of the work. A sociathourtwill be afterward indulged in. ene Ice Cream Social at Mills. ‘The Presbyterian church at Mills is holding an ice cream social tonight at 8 o'clock in the church parlors, Ice cream and cake will be served. see Meyer Davis of Pittsburg, Pa., is a business. visitor in the city. eee B. M. Henderson is here from Idaho Falls. eee Cc B. Stafford and C. H. Bowman started overland to Dubois Monday. They-will be gone for two days looking over highway conditions. c. W. Finney, aietes man for the Selis-Fioto circus, was in Casper today negotiating for the coming of the big tops next month. It is probable that the fairgrounds will be used. eee Toda Bowman and Lew M. Gay left this morning for Thermopolis to at- tend the Undertakers’ State conven- The camper’s favorite milk supply is EVAPORATED MILK clean — sweet — pure “Try this popular recipe for Mesdames ‘Knittle and’ Compton to Entertain Past Matrons. The Past Matrons’ society~ of ‘the O. BE. 8 willbe entertained.at.a tea at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. F. 8. Knittle, 604 Lind avenue. Mrs. H, W. Compton will assist Mrs. Knittle as hostess. All Past Matrons and visiting Past Matrons are invited to be present. eee Adams-Adams SPr6 Nuptials. A quiet ceremony was nerformed last night at the marriage of Daisy E. Throw Out the Line Gie Them Help and Many Casper People Will Be “Throw Out the Life Line"— Weak kidneys need help. They're often overworked — they don’t get the poison filtered out 6f the blood. Will ¥ou help them? Doan’s Kidney” Pills have brought benefit to thousands of kidney suffer- ers. Casper worth. Mrs. F. R. Henry, Casper, says: “not only myself but others in my family have used Doan'’s Kidney Pills in the past and I well know the value of them. I have bought Doan’s at Kimball's Drug Store when my kia neys havo been disordered, especially when my back I:2s been weak and has ached, duo to disordered kidneys, ‘They have always given me the desir ed relief from that trouble.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy — get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Henry had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, testimony proves their JOSEPH H..CAMP Democratic Candidate for Congress © RED CROSS BAKED CUSTARD 2eggs 1% cups water 4 tsp. 3 tbsp. sugar % tap. vanilla 34 cup Red Cross Milk Beat “gga slightly; add sugar, milk and flavoring. Pour into-custard cups; sprin- kle top with grated nutmeg. set in pan of boiling water and bake in-a moderate-oven until firm. This*rectpe serves six people. EVERY. GROCER* SELLS _IT, COMED, NOVELTY IND MUSIEaL NUMBERS aT IRIS RICKENBASKER AUTO “Ain't She Rough?” is the unques- tionably humorous title in store for Patrons of the Iris theater Wednes- day and Thursday of this week. Cooper and Valli, nearly as widely known as the Voistead Act, have been chosen as headliners to present this screaming bit of nonsense. A catching new line of chatter, some really funny antics, and new songs which they ii guarantee you never heard before mak: up the fea- ture presentation. Mr. Cooper, at one time connected with Ringling Brother's Circus, has an enviable record as an entertainer of meri: Miss Valli is far better known in the Easte:n states “than West of the Mississippi, having appeared several seasons in a number of New York musical comedies. Almond and Hazel Almond are he Casper Dailp Crfdune ° a ENTERIC AT AONE FR WERESDRY mRickenbacker cars Sunday afternoon | named. sur. [When he went over a hill on South|other ag Novelty experts. They love prises, and love to make the onlook- ers wonder what is coming next. If you do not care for the balance of their act, they promise that you cannot resist the realness of their stage snowstorm. Bring plenty of wraps, folks. The violin and guitar “do the heavy work” in A Musical Oddity, featur- ing BM and Hattie Carr. Good snappy music is their specialty, so if you want to keep the blues, better not stay for the Musical Oddity The Fitzroy Girls are a versatile pair, who sing, dance, and converse in several different characters. Black face and white face are their specialties however. They believe in showing the public just how they wnake up. All dressing room work is done on the stage. tion. A good program has been ar- ranged, and the gentlemen who fol- low in the wake of the medical pro- fession are promised a good time. Tom Longherst is one of the few under. takers in the state haying a state Ii cense signed by one of Harding’s cab- inet members, Postmaster Work. General W. F. Wilkinson of the Wyoming ‘Automotive company, left last night }, for Chicago and Akron, O., where at the latter plate he will visit the fac- Miss Alice Hutton, 728 tory of the Miller Rubber company. He expects to return to Casper by the Fourth. Ralph Wertz, who has been attend- ing Howe Military academy in Indiana returned to Casper yesterday to spend the vacation here at tho home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wertz. eee Mr. and Mrs. George Jarvis have returned from Cheyenne” to which Place they motored the latter part of the week. see M. C. Price, Harry Adams, R. J. Mosher and Arthur Schulte, went on 4n inspection trip to the Mosher Well No. 2 yesterday. This well has been drilled through the first Wail Creek sand. ee» R. D. Miller is expected teme today from a business trip to Chicago. Ru- mor has it that Mr. Miller is bringing back a bride. cee Carl R. McCutcheon, the mayor of Ida. Groves, Ja., the champion golfer of his home town, and the yell leader of the Kiwanis club here, ts reported by George Jarvia Casper’s STREET MOOSE Will speak at the Court House | Wednesday, June 28, 8-P. M.° ANNOUNCEMENT Watch Repairing STONE SETTING Jewelry Repair Work of Every Kind Expert Watchmaker Now In Charge All Work Done Here in Our Store “NOTICE WHO GOES THERE” TRIPENY’S 241°South Center Str< premier Watch Out For Us GOING STRONG 6-BIG NIGHTS-—6 MONSTROUS In the Heart of Casper From Moose Hall on Wolcott, Between A and First Streets and on Down First Street to Ash. 4-Solid Blocks of Entertainment-4 GIVEN BY CASPER LODGE:OF Under the Management of Ollie Blanchard #portsman, as having gone down to defeat before the stick of the latter fyesterday on the local links. The Score stood 52 to 50 in favor of Jarvis. ere | Oscar Ryers of the Natrona Meat |Market, returned to Casper this morn ing after spending a few days In Den ['ver. eee H. E. Grnde, of the Grude Invest ‘ment corporation came in from the Colorado capitol this morning. | Full strength until-used. The special process of manufacture is the reason. You use less BE SURE to attend closing out sale of THORNE DRY GOODS at 428 s. Durbin. You will know bargains when you see them. 6-27-2t° For particular jobs i pairing call_at_Tripeny Jewelry re 6-27-2t FESTIVAL NO. 1182 Phone: 72 or 99 PAGE THREE high gear. Four pers: TAKES CLIMB ON HEH = Snaerndchac? Ben Myers demonstrated one of his | Rickenba will iter a little way out of town that'the Denver SYRUP PEPSIN IN OLD AGE ‘Much-used by elderly People for = aches, el ANY men,and- women,. as they pti or OF aad older, suffer little ills. The cause peemceray A the poisons produced | by chronic ee ing in headaches, depression, | bloating, sour stomach, bad breath, etc. A single bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin ‘will prove to you that you can so regulate yoursetf that elimi- nation will occur promptly every day. Increased doses are not necessary. It is a com- and ‘is today the largest selling liquid laxative in.the world, the formula has never been im-| proved upon. It is saferand better | or you than salts, minerals, | calomel, coaltar and such drastic | bination of Egyptian Sennaand purgatives. | | othersimp’e!axative herbs with Bottl | | pepsia. The cost is only about _ Half-Ounce le Free | 8 cent a dose. nd agen chem elven neta @ Halfounce Trial Bole of In spite of the fact that Dr. Fe FREES OF CHARGE 90 that Jos col | | Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin has ete ot benad been on the market 30-years Washinenn Se. Monacello [il Write me exit 7 TgAmbass: ah LOS ANGELES ww CALIFORNIA COOL NIGHTS = days made delightful with count —motoring over mar- rig min eso ve horse- pol athin: beaches Jess than half hour away. : The Atabassador is located in a 27-acre park of tropical verdure. (Re EL SEIS sed course, for Alexandria guests. with 5 Sane rn had never been negotiated before on be shown pointers about automobiles ms were in the/in genera | particulur and Rickenbacker cars in BUY le in Denver, Myers and be entertained at} stadium and wil! PIGEON’S COFFEE It’s Fresh Roasted Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 Watch Windows for Bargains. WINTER-HENTHORNE STANDING OF VOTES JUNE 26 IN DOLL CONTEST TO BE DECIDED AUGUST 2, AT NOON ete ee OTE TRS ES Eleanor Myers .— no 2270 Betty Seidel... .1750 .1370 1255 -1160 1080 Maxine Russell. Catherine Rae . Bernice Barker ... . 920 Dorothy Holbran 890 Anna Boulden... . 755 Dora Ramsey 730 Ellen Hopkins . 690 Betty Jane Watson. 590 Mary Jane Keith. 520 Esther Manley . Lois Klocksier . 490 480 Mildred Grace . 470 Virginia Huff . 47¢ June Swanson . 435 Redin Montgomery... 430 Thelma Noel ... 420 Lillie May Mc’ 415 Myrtle Gartner . 400 Jane Gabbert . 395 Adah Riddle 390 Ann Hemingway 390 Gertrude Rehl ne 380 Verba Lucille Ford 375 Lee Sandlin 375 Mildred Bailey . 360 Marguerite Byers 360, i Lowe . oa 360 Ruth Wier 360 Meridith Mason 260 Alice Hughes 355 Merla Frank 340 Kathryn McAdams 320 Charlene Schank. 1 320 Neona Gibson ...... 320 Marjorie Newell .. 310 Dona McCleary Florence Johnson Laura Ross . 310 305 300 252 South Center St. Phone 1304W WEDNESDAY UNDERSELLING CAPES AND WRAPS A beautiful assortment to choose from. The new- est styles and best colors. Soft Satin Silk and Foulard lined. $6.89, $14.95 and $19.95 SUITS All-Wool Suits for women and misses in a variety of good styles. Well made and the best of finish. aes $8.95 and Up WASH DRESSES One lot cf Organdy Dresses in light or dark colors. Very neatly trimmed. Values up to $10.00. $4.89 SILK DRESSES We have put on one large rack an assortment of All-Silk Dresses, made of fine quality Taffetas, Canton Crepes, Crepe de Chines and many others. Values up to $35.00. Choice of this lot— $14.95 Girls’ Dresses Gingham Dresses for girls. The kind that wash and wear and look well. 98c Millinery Some of the best is here for your pick. All Hats marked at such low figures that you wonder how -we:cando it. Silk Blouses Georgette Silk Blouses, Lace trimmed, in white or flesh, pink. $1.98 BIG VALUES AT LITTLE PRICES RUBBER SILK HOSE POLLY PRIM MIDDY BUNGALOW WOMEN’S WAISTS APRONS perpesry APRONS BLOUSES APRONS CHALLIS ERE IN Just the thing for! Black or colors. Fally trimmed Cr wae ae ee | KIMONAS and Voile tho en. jalaten. 95c 49c 49c 89c 59c 89c 69c ity Percale | as 5 ECONOMY THAT UNDERSELLS CASPER —T_& Tribune ctasstried_ad—~ S—— ar