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7 s 1, Selections Were given by Mrs. Pe: 5 Speas Bride of Mr. William Ray. ~ The many friends of Miss Margaret Speas and Mr. Will- iam Ray will be greatly pleased to learn of their marriage } bried's home, 160 North Graut street, at 8 o’clock last night. J. J. Giblin officiated at the ceremony. which took place at the The couple was attended Alfred Clowery. Immecfate members / oply of the family were prewent at the Following the ceremony, an elabor- ate dinner was gerved at the Henning | hotel, ‘The bride is the daughter of Mr. end Mrs. D. N. Speas, pioneers of Natrom& county, Mr. Speas beieng a tendel the Natrona county school. She is very popular among the younger set. possessing an ex ceptionally wide circle of friends. ‘The groom. has elso been 2 resident of Casper for many years and has made many friends during hie period of residence. During the time he was in igh school here, he made him- self distinguished for his ability in athletics an@ his capacity for leader- stip generally. Duriny the past three years he fas been employed at the Standard refinery. | Mr. and Mrs. Ray will make their home in:he Blodgett Apertments. Miss Sullivan Honored Guest Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Williams enter- tained Monday evening at a dinner party at thelr home, 215 East Ninth street, in honor of Miss Elizabeth Sullivan of Denver, a guest at the E. J. Sullivan home .* Mrs. E.\Bigiin will entertain the members of ‘the ‘Thursday bridge club this eisérnoon at her residence, 1212 South ese Charies Campbell will entertain at a joint luncheon next week, to be given at the Henning Hote!. . . Farewell Party ‘This Evening ‘The Misses Esther and Mary Run- den will entertain this evening at a farewell party at their home on South Park, in honor of Charles Creech, who is leaying soon for California, where he will make bog foture home. Daugherty Entertains at Luncheon « Mrs. Nell Daugherty, formerly of Denver, now of Caspr, will entertain at a luncheon today, complimentary to Miss Blizabeth Sullivan of Denver. eee Entertain Mrs. Patrick Sullivan will entertain at-an informal dinner party this even- ing in honor of Miss Elizabeth Sulll- yah of Denver, who is the house guest of Mrs."E. J. Sullivan. ee . Home Economic Division Meeting Fe Home Econom!e-Diyiston of the men's Departmental Club will hold its regular meeting Friday afternoon at, 2:20, at the home of Mrs. H. H. Kiockeeim, 444 South Lincoln street. Mrs. John Jones will explain tho, cor- rect way of buying and’ serving a meal, and a mock luncheon will be served by a number of the High Schoo} girls under the direction of Miss Har- riet Gardner. All members of the club ate asked to attend whether they be- Jong to this division or not. ce ‘ The class of Business Girls. and Teachers of the Presbyterian Sunday school will meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. J. C. Ross, teacher, 710 East Third street, to con- sider plans for the fall and winter. A full attendance of all members and prospective members is desired. . . Mrs: Charles Breuklander was host- ess at en afternoon party this week at her residence on South Ash street. During the afternoon ,several musical son and guessing contests were held of which Mrs. Charles Kolkofen and Mrs. T. Baysinger won prizes. Those who attended were Mrs. Pet- erson, Mrs, William Gustin, Mrs. David Carson, Mrs. Daniels, Mrs. Rieherd Taylor; Mrs. Charles Mudge, Mrs. Charles Kalkofen, Mrs. T. Bay- singer and the hostess. ore Friday Evening. The first of the series of dances Which. will be given by the Masons during Qhevcoming year will be given tomorrow evening at the Masonic temple. ‘The louging room and ladies’ room which are being redecorated are expected to be finisheC. The Bryce Wilson orchestra will play. et ‘Woman's Auxiliary to H Sheridan Soldiers. A request has been sent from the roldiers’ hospital at Sheridan to the legion of Casper for books, pictures, Woman's Auxiliary of the American ' This Will Astonish Casper People | sx The QUICK action cf simple cam Phor, Sens Witchhazel, etc, as mixed in, Lavoptik eye wash, will sur prise Casper People. One mdn was helped immediately, after suffeting with sore and red ey#s for 15 years. An elderly lady reports Layoptik strengthened her eyex so she can now read. ANY CASE weak. strained or inflamed eyes. Aluminum eye cup FREE, .Cas- per Pharmacy.—Adv. Jing friends and relatives. j esse |V. Tidball of Laramie, who sat on the One small bottle usually helps {6 >y Miss Lillian Peck and Mr. Sweaters with or without sletves, ‘bath robes, slippers. fruit and jellies: |The auxiliary asks all who can pos- sibly donate*any of the necessary ar- tleles to teke them to the home of) Mrs. J..M. Stewart, 122 North Kim- ball street some time before Tuesday. Pr aS Masquerade Party By American Yoemen. ‘The members of the Brotherhood of American Yoemen will give a mas- suerade party Friday evening, Octo-| ‘oer 20, at the Labor temple. ‘All mem- bers are asked to attend. | Woman's Auxiliary Meeting Saturday. | The members of the Women’s aux- ‘Mery of the American legion will) meet Saturtay afternoon at 2 o'clock | at the home of Mrs, Clara Tubbs, 315) South David street to tle comforts. | will be eae eee to the auxiliary fund. | PERSONALS “Mr. and Mrs, Wilde an- nounce the birth na “ashe and one-| half pound son, born October 15. Mrs. | Wilde was formerly Miss Aurelia Cone and was cashier for the Trib-/| une for several yerrs. see Mr. and Mrs. James Speas and ling an& culvert truss bridge in 4, 8. WISE HELD GONTRAGTS FOR SEVEN HIGHWAY JOBS PENDING State Commision, Will Meet October 26 to Open Bids on Work in Many Pruicts; CHEYENNE, Wyo, Oct. 19.—Bids for seven highway construction con- tracts, six federal aif projects and one state project—will be received dy the Wyoming State Highway com- mission October 26. The contracts will cover the folléwing: Grading, sur. face and cul¥ert installation on one mile of ‘the Casper-Sheridan road, in Sheridan county; grading, surfacing and bridge and culvert installation on four miles “of the Sheridan-Gillette jroad. in Sheridan county; between |Clesemont, and Double. Crossing; grading and cufvert installation o eight miles of the Yellowstone htigh way in Fremont county between Ben neville and Boysen; grading, surfac. nstallation on four miles of the Yellowstone highway in Big Horn county, immecfately north of Manderson; grading and surfacing of fifteen miles of the Lincoln high- way in Sweetwater county, between The ro-eed reveived by the members| ‘rhayer Junction and Rock Springs:| § construction of a 60-foot truss briage ,over Old Women creek, in Niobrara of a 60-toot Niobrara courty. county; construction GUILTY BY JURY fumily came {fn from their Alcova ranch yesterday to spend a few days visiting relatives and fricnds. e Mrs. Stanley <Gplinel and daughter | Alice, returne4 last evening from «| six weeks’ visit in Chicago and Mil- waukee, where they have been visit Mrs. M. C. Crouch returned yester- day from De where she hed been! fer a week. Roberts and son visitors from Kansas They ill leave where they sister, Miss . Mr. and Mrs. T. ©. Ted are city City for a few days. for Mexico next week, will meet Mrs. Roberts’ Virginia Tallman. | Mrs. ¢. N. Flatnigen of Fort? is in the city visiting} relatives and friends. a Worth, Texas, BS } City Brieis Howarth who has George been spending a {ow weeks in Buffalo, Wyo,. visiting relatives returned to Casper Tuesday. . ad Mont Gallup of the Gallup Motor! compamy will leave for Denver this: evening where he will purchase his- new cars for the Tribune Auto Show. cee Chester Stanley of Omaha is in tHe: city visiting friends and, relatives. i Gerry MeGann left for California today to be gone several weeks on a business and pleasure trip. ~ ‘ ene Eadmond Thomas returned to Tea pot_yesterday after spending several days in the city. | see Frank Millin a merchant from Salt! Lake City is in the city on business. ¢ 4,6 Stanley, Smith representative for) the Smith Brothers Drug company of New York ix in the city on his way to Montana. eee Carl Wilson of Duluth is visiting friends in the city. ———— McAdoo Arrives | In Minnesota’ i MINNEAPOLIS, Mini, Oct. 19.— William G. McAdoo, came to Minne- ota, close.on the heel of William J. Bryan, to speak in behalf of the can- didacy of Mrs. Anna D. Olesen, Demo- cratié candidate for United States sen-.| ator and other Democratic candidates. His principal adress will be at the armory hers tonight. pack pa 1S SSS For me ‘nonly! At the Phun Phes- 10-19-14 | uickly see Ue UeETE S-IT” E. Lawrence & Co., ‘Sold in .Casper by aéy, Tripeny Drug Co an¢ Drug Stores. Casper Phirm Kimball i KE. jcamp of the Salt Creek oil ficlds, was [grand larceny j sideration C. B. Wise, ¢' of jewelry and Schleder, a driller rged with the thefts thing from AVilliam in the Dutch found guilty of grand larcet jury in district court Wednesday. The lease was handled by the county pros- scuting uttorney’s office. “Wise will be sentenced by Judge J. case, either this afternoon or tomor- row morning. Ralph LeMasters, charged with n connection with the alleged theft of an automobile, is on trial today in the same court, The testimony was expected to be finished early this afternoon, allowing the case to go to the jury. The third grand larceny’ case, that of Arthur Cote of New York, charged with the’ theft of clothes from a fellow employe of the C. & N, W.: railroad shops in Casper, will come up for con. Leach eee 2 ILLUSTRATED LEGTURES AT MILLS-AND KENWOOD Rev. R. R, Marquis, Presbyterian missionary for Sheridan Presbytery, will give an ‘Wustrated lec'ure next Sunday at 11 a, m. Kenwood Hall, South Jackson dnd 14th streets, and in the Mfis Presbyterian church at 7:30 p. m. Over 100 views of the finest scenes in. Wyoming will be shown, including not only famous scenery, but also important and inter: testing things concerning new Sunday school work in the state. Admission will be free. Parents are.requested to come and bring their children, color for every possible ing Fashion's Intest You can & 2 5T ie F zi ; LANDER DAIRY & PRODUCE CO. 546 South Chestnut Phone 1735 Wanted Storage We are in a position now to handle dead storage. Capacity 125 cars. Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE By KAY KEAN | LOVE NOTS ex res Neglect not the fires of affection! Constant fanning be . eeded if you would keep alive the Lckle sparks of leve. Like unto the flame in the tull ing wind, so the fire of love dies out if fy be not cared for. The overzealous devotee of golf or bridge will some day veturp to the neglected nest or'; to find she wel come sign gone from the mat and cold ashes upon the hearthstone. Foolish is the one who expects his or her spouse to do all of the flame fanning. Remember, it takes two to constitute a satisfactory petting par- ty. Love, like chariy, shoul! beginat home. And, ‘tis safer for It to stay there. Alas, there is no sentiment in wire- less telography. It is merely a sclence. Absence makes the heart grow fonder for—the other fellow. A marrjage of indifference is about {as lasting as a marcel wave in a alnstorm. Copyright, 1922, company. by Public Ledger ee DOROTHY GISH W. GRIFFITH'S in D. “ORPHANS. ‘OF THE. women of Casper. plain. Priced The Regular V: and panel effects. this event —— $35.00 values. For this event Dresses. Regular $55.00 values ... 227 South Center Street Sates STORM * Adapted from “The Two) Orphans?” America Theater! next Tuesdz Wednesday | $14.50 Other Wool Poiret ‘Dresses. 921.50 Another ‘selection of Wool $32.50 HOUSE APRONS—Made of extra good quality Linene, fancy trimmed, assorted shades. JOE DAVID CASPER’S NEWEST STORE FOR WOMEN Formerly Frank Canner Location {ELSINORE e Merry Mak! letter to the Elsie. Every day was bringing Halloween party @ay Betty grew more excited. She kept popping into mother’s room fvery six seconds to ask what sort of & fancy dress she was going to wear. | So at last mother mafe the dress, out of old dresses and Rag Rag Treasure send you per—Au Betty's nearer and every but new cloth would be better of course. The picture shows exactly how Betty looked in her dress, and here is ow each piece was made: is the waist. It was an old shirt) { mothers’, with collars and! t off and white frille added.) B is one of the “panniers,” whicli | means the puffy sides of the old fash-| foned skirt. Two pieces ike EB were from a tremendously gay old win: urtain with the sneeziest yell low} jroses on them: that ever were seen./ |The top of B, from 1 to 2, was the meas’ of Betty's waist, all the way ta It was long enough tr reach | from her waist to a point half way | between her knee and ankle before} gathering. The circular edges were} hemmed. and then a gathering | ade with heavy double thread from the edge as shown ade it much shorter and It was gathered across which made it puffier still, puffer thd top, and the two panniers wore attslined !to the sides of the skirt as shown tn t on first, then the a high girdle which Greek Priest For | Wyo. Appointed| Al S, Wyo, Oct eek priest, the fi Wyoming's history, hes been assigned to the state, with headquarters at 12 Cheyenne. He is Rev. Gerassi Elias {mandrite, former! Washington, D. C. The local ¢ commu ris is . of which George Kiska- | resident, at once proceed | ands for the erection here a greek ceurch, The Rey. Mr. and Kisceris soon will make a} |tour of ail the principal towns of the | state. | oo Go down Giggle Alley t the Phun | Phestivel 10-191t _—____~—»—-—-—- | Lloyd George is to receive at least] $450,000 for his coming book of me- moirs, a price which is almost with | lel in the annals of litera ture MERRY FAKINGS, BUILT TOR vou GY AUNT ELSIE” squares of c red. ea The cloak sree aroané ¢ cape fet long enough t floor before was gathered The hat was made of bocrd. First « Ppasteboard wa and a hole ju somewhat shaped exac pie. Mother folded it like an ice cream cone, and experien il i: fitted Betty's heed she caught It with big » and fastened the brim stitches, Aft it all with shoo bia And then Miss Bet you see in ths pict goodness, rtant Tomorrow Gang and Their Radio. Dw impc aging pains “cease | congestion ws relieved Remember: most of the pain and inflammation of rheumatism comes from congestion. Start the congested blood flowing freely and even chronic, nagging pains cease. Sloan's does just t it penetrates without rubbing— straight to the congested spot. It warms up, stimulates the circu- lation. It stops pain, brings quick, comforting relief, Many uses— all in one 3c bottle, a peoies ds euralgia, “Relieves al! cases of congestion. Sloan's Liniment-hills pain! FRIDAY SATURDAY | Will Be Surprise Days At Our Store For Friday and Saturday we have prepared a number of surprises for the Coats, Dresses, Suits and many other items of apparel that will interest the women of Casper on account of the generous reductions we are making on this high class merchandise. Whether you purchase or not we invite you to call Friday or S inspect these offerings and note the prices. “Quality Merchandise and Fair Prices Is Our Motto.” CLOTH COATS For Women. Made of the best materials, latest designs, fur trimmed or specially for this event at $1 95° And Up alues are from $30.00 Up. MISSES’ COATS Your choice of any Misses’ Coat in the house during this event. $44°°° DRESSES Silk Canton Crepe Dresses. They are regular Drape rials. $40.00 values. $ 4 F hi eee For this event........._—' 24.50 valpes.. © Oricniaieven DRESSES Wool Poiret Twill. Drape, straight and coat styles. Regular $25.00 A most wonderful values. For. which to choose. plain. He sayar values. For this event - Poiret lar $60.00 val DRESSES Canton Silk and Pussy Willow mate- Regular $60.00 All of the best in materials and the Jatest designs. Another wonderful selection. For-this event. For this event._.____.. =| Saturday and $34.50 SUITS selection from Fur trimmed and Regluar $50.00 $31.50 Regu- 39.50 ues. nenvy paste Then Weather Record Of geieks ty "389 52 Years Broken ox - WASHINGTON — Citing reports x that the Standard Oi! company of At Old Cheyenne New Jersey, had declared a 400 per cent stock dividend, Representative —-- Freaz, Wisconsin, Republican mens HEYENNE, Wyo., Oct ber of the house ways and means sitet’ ctnaaem thee a S| committer, asked Secretary Mellon ehensthaiaiasad ths "iation » | in @ letter if the treasury had in weather Durea hag maintained an| Yoked section 220 of the 1921 reve eared wae aes nue act, “which provides methods Chapeenial asieling, heniin for reaching holders of surplus funds cnéler take leattee ahoce| When heid for the purpose of escap- re That temp-rature was ° we ecorded this earl a a st etna ‘the tittettwouess aard Your Health ———____ Cal versity Johnson Phe ival. 1 — Tribune n i ive ul) it The Authentic New Models of BON TON ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS Are in a’class by themselves — dainty, graceful and form-fitting. Certified as the correct base over which to fit the latest gowns. Visit Our Corset Department Friday and Saturday We have made special arrangements with the Royal Worcester Corset Company to have a professional demonstraticn by Mme. Dahl. She will tell you the correct corset for that new fall dress. IT PAYS TO TRADE AT HARPER'S BECKLINGER BLDG. Subscribe NOW! For the Casper Daily and Sunday Tribune | The best in News, Features, Continued Stories and Comics. CUT OUT AND MAIL TODAY Enclosed find $9.00 for which please send me the Casper Daily and Sunday Tribune for one year, or enclosed’ find $2.50 for which please send me the Sunday Tribune for one year. Name Street No. DO IT NOW! 7. wero oe ~ - ower Trew ~A 2 2 ome