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lis WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1923. BY MARY TOBIN Elizabeth Stitt and ‘Walter Arthur Gothberg were mar- ried last evening at 7 o'clock at tho home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Belle Stitt, 628 East Fourteenth street, the Rev. Lewis E. Carter, pas- tor of the Methodist church, officiat- ing. They were attended by Miss Emma Gothberg, sister of the groom and William Stitt, brother of the bride. ‘The bride was attractively dressed in an olive green Iace gown and car- ried a bouquet of bridal roses and lillies of the valley. Miss Gothberg, bridesmaid, was dressed in a gray crepe de chine dress and also carried a bouquet of white flowers. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served at the home of the groom’s parents on South Wolcott street. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Belle Stitt and was a student of the Natrona county high school here. The groom is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Gothberg of this city. Among those who attended the din- mer are Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Gothberg, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Storrie, Mrs. C. B. Fuller of Boston, Clinton Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bradner and daughters, Jean and Jeanette, of Chi- cago, Miss Emma Gothberg, Mr, and Mrs. Rushton Laughlin, Edwin Goth- derg, Bill Stitt, Miss Katharine Stitt, Mrs. J. E. Hamilton and Mrs, Belle Stitt. Following a trip through the Yel- lowstone National park the couple will return and will make their home here. . Helpful Club ‘Will Meet. Mrs. Gay Dayton will entertain the| Helpful club of North Casper Thurs- day afternoon at 2 o'clock at her home, 1032 United street. All mem- bers of the club are asked to be present. Mrs. Hurley Will Entertain. Mrs. Gene Hurley will entertain at an informal luncheon Friday at her res‘dence on South Center street. eee eee Mrs. Herbert “Vill Be Honored Guest. Mrs. Charles Campbell will enter ta'n at an informal bridge tea to be Ps tomorrow afternoon at her resi dence in honor of her sister and house guest, Mrs, Arthur Herbert of Jack sonville, Fla, California Visitors Are Honored Guests. Mr.,and Mrs. Arthur Davidson en- tertained at an informal dinner party last evening at their residence compli- mentary to Mrs, Jefferson Crawford and (daughter Riab, formerly of this city, who are. visiting here for several months from California. Among the guests who attended were Miss Ger- trude Converse, Miss Mary Jane Dav- idson, Mr. and Mrs, Rodger Crawford, Jess Crawford and the honored guests. eee Matinee Party Tuesday. Miss Katherine Crater entertained at a matinee party yesterday after- noon in honor of her cousin Miss Al- vya Agnew of Lusk, who was a vis- (Sor at the Crater home. Among those /) who attended were Margaret Grising- er, Sylvia Wagner, Hleanore Gay, Louise Snoddy, Ruth Marshall, Delos Gay, Dorothy May Snoddy, Roena Hobbs, Frances O'Nell, Margaret Sev- erson, Ruth Severson and the honored guest. eee Rebekah b Wil Meet. Natrona Rebekah lodge No. 13 will meet in regular session this evening at 8 o'clock at the I, 0. O. F. hall. All members of the order and visiting members in the city are invited to at tend. LaneNeal Marriage. The marriage of Miss Tina Lane of Ord, Neb., to Claude B. Neal of this city took place yesterday afternoon at the Methodist parsonage, the Rev. L. HB. Carter officiating. They will make their home at 1211 South Elm street. . Ald Meeting Is Postponed. The all day session of the CY circle of the Methodist church which was to “have been held this weak has been postponed on account of the chau- tanqua, Spears Russell Engagement Announced. Announcements have been recetved here of the engagement of Miss Rosa- mond Spears, daughter of Thomas C. Spears of this city to Robert Russell ot Denver which will take place Sep- tember 5 at Saint Boniface’s Episco- pal church in Denver. Immediately following the ceremony a reception will be held at the home of Miss Spear’s aunt, Mrs, Williams on St. Paul street. Miss Spears is one of the most at- tractive and popular girls of Denver Corns Just Say BI | uejay The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay. Stops the pain in- stantly, Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in clear liquid and in thin plasters. The action is the rime. At your druggist t and was graduated last year from the Denver university. She spent some time here each summer visiting with her father and has many friends here. Mr. Russell was also graduated from the University of Denver and 1s one of the prominent business men of that city. The couple will make their home in Denver, . Pythian Sisters Will Meet The Pythian Sisters will meet Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the Knights of Pythias hall. Following the business meeting yefnedhments will be served by the committee in charge. All members of the organiza- tions are asked to be present. eee Community Ald Dinner This Evening. Members of the Ladies’ Ald society of the East Side Community church will serve a dinner this evening be- ginning at 5:30 the First Methodist church Second and Durbin streets. cee Picnic Last Evening. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Anderson were hosts at a picnic supper given last evening on Casper mountain in honor of Mrs. D, B. Baker of Nebraska who is visiting in the city with friends. Ten guests attended. ee . S. A. EL et Thursday Evening. Members of the Sigma Alpha Epst- Jon fraternity will give a banquet Thursday evening, August 23 at the Henning hotel. All those who are go- ing to attend are asked to call Dr. M, J. Nolan in the Midwest building for the purpose of making arrange- ments. . Ice Cream , Social Friday. The Clan Stuart wi hold an ice cream social Friday evening, August 17 at the I. O. O. F. hall. The affair wil begin promptly at 9 o'clock. eee Picnic Sunday Evening. mountain. Ten guests will attend. Yellowstone National park and Colo: rado where he will | thr weeks on a pleasure trip. FOR INDIG 29>) nor Grsetsuce 1222 $5 00 1622 These two _ specialized models are the outstanding features of a wonderful line of corsets which em- braces a model for every Frolaset Model “1222” is aoe of a for the best corsets ever women with slender, rage figures. Pictured above. Low bust with elastic inset; flat back; medium length; lightly boned with “Mightybone” and made of fine pink mercerized Brocade. Price but $5. “1622” is the Frolaset Model that represents the greatest achievement in corset designing for the full figure. Illustrated below. Low bust and desired straight line back; boned just right to permit freedom with proper support; in beautiful pink Coutil the price is but $5. Stuart’s Children’s Shop CASPER WYO. 130 S. Center Phone 2213 TT Chester Baker and Ralph Barton will entertain at a plenic supper Sun- day evening to be given at the Casper Robert Burke of the New York Oil company will leave this week for tho spend two or Sure Relief. ESTION. | Personale Mr. and Mrs. H. J, Ballard and | baby are visiting here for a few days from Colorado Spring, Colo. ery ‘Mrs. Leslie Sommer is a Wheatland visitor here for a few days. cee Mr, and Mrs. Terry A. Johnson are to busines affairs here and visiting with sriends from Rock Springs. eee Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Smith ere in the city for a short time from Fargo, N. D. eee will spend several days here. eee Mrs, F. 8S. Smith arrived yesterday |on @ short pleasure trip from Chey- enne. eee Mr. and Mrs, Warren Dailey here for a short time from Worland Mr. Dailey is state automobile license inspector. Mr. and Mrs. R.'T. Jones and J. D. Sharr are in the city for a few days from Scottsbluff, Neb. eee Mr, and Mrs. 8. P. Large and Law- rence Large arrived in the city yes terday from Fort Washakie and will spend several days here. eee Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Esley are here from their home in Boulder. eee 3 | Miss Agnes B. Shaw is visiting here with friends from Wheatland. ERE IAC Mrs. Burke H. Sinclatr and guests left today for the Yellowstone Na- tional park where they will spend sev- eral weeks. eee Miss Katherine Crater will leave to. morrow for Lusk where she will spend a short time visiting with her aunt | Mrs. M. C. Agnew. eee Mrs. BE. L. Mead and daughter Mar- tha returned this week from a five weeks visit with friends and relatives in Chicago, Oak Park and Saint Louis. eee Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Danstone, Mrs. Henry Lilly, Harold Danstone and Mrs. Ben Kasman have returned from Sheridan where they spent a short time visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Danstones parents. eee Among the tourists here for the day are Mrs. E. Johnson, Miss Mabel Johnson, Miss Dorothy Johnson and Karl Johnson of Boulder, Colo. Miss Martha Newell and Mrs. Gus Noreisch arrived in the city yesterday from Medium Brown Hair looks best of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. Adv be Casper Daily Cribune their home in Harrison, Neb., and will visit here for some time with friends. eee Miss Flora Burton, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jessen on South Lincoln street for the last few weeks has returned to her home in California. Miss Bur- ton will attend the university at Berkeley this year. . Mr. and Mrs. G, G. Fleming came up yesterday on a short pleasure trip from Cheyenne. . Mrs. L. M. Cramer is visiting with friends here for a short time from Salt Creek. eee Mr. ara Mrs. M, C. Wachtel are spending a few days here from Chey- enne. Mr, Wachtel is a federal prohi- bition officer. eee Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Klinzing are spending two weeks on a pleasure trip visiting with friends in Colorado Springs. Mr. Klinzing is in the en- gineering department of the Midwest Refining company. ee. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adamson and children are spending several weeks in Denver visiting with Mrs. Adam- son's parents. eee Miss Virginia D. Danielson has re- turned from Nebraska where she was left this morning for the Yellowstone National park to be gone a week or ten days. Miss Thelma Condon and Miss Mary Frances Curry, guests at the Jere- miah Mahoney home, are visiting with Mra. W. I. Rehr, Jr, at her summer home on Casper mountain. ce Miss Margaret Fulton of the city treasurer's office will return tomor- row from Deadwood, 8. D., where she has been visiting with relatives for) the last few weeks. eee M. N. Chariton left Monday eve- ning for Denver where he will attend the wedding of his sister, Miss Helen Charlton to D. M. Morris, which will take place this week. eee Mr, and Mrs. B. L. Bowman have returned from a three weeks’ visit spent with relatives in Salt Lake. eee Mr. and Mrs. James G. Shaffer and children are visiting here for a short time at the home of Mrs, H. L. Carey enroute from Denver to Yellowstone} park. . . Ludger Grabel is visiting with rela- tives for a short time in Seleway, Mont. called several weeks ago by the seri- ous illness of her mother who is now greatly improved. eee Mr. and Mrs. George W. Patterson left last evening for Colorado Springs and Estes park where they will spend several weeks. oe Mrs. George Parker, who was visit- ing here with her sister, Mrs. Henry Taylor and Mrs. A. J. Gravel, has re- turned to her home in Deadwood, 8. D. Miss Henria David, accompanied by her cousin, Miss Margaret Anderson, atin or_sweater. at —. Plain Silk Ratine Phone 1740 Brown or White Pleated Canton Skirts On camisoles to wear with loose blouse Very special KASSIS’ Week-End Specials The Best For Less In all colors. out at— and styles. Closing department. outing suits. $6.95 Big Reduction in All Silk Sweaters Yard Goods Department Silk Striped Ratine, per yard___! , all colors, per yard_ Dress Voiles, 35-in. in good patterns, per yard.__ Plain Dress Voiles, per yard______ Kassis Dry GoodsCo. Silk Sport °F Ratine Dresses Wonderful values in ctreet dresses; a wide assortment of colors Sale Price__..__ Linen Dresser Dresses that can be worn late in the sea- son for dress wear, A bargain at__. Out You will find many bargains in this i tS 7 RCRA ALAR Ss ad City Briets J. W. Balcom and James MacNeill are in for a few days on business from Salt Creek. ee ©. N. Barker of Chadron, Neb., ts visiting here for a few days. eee Harry Boone, Ed Lundberg and Fred Porter camo in yesterday on a business trip from Salt Creek. eee J. M. Hollister, C. B. Strong, L. R. Milne, J. P. Anthony, C. E. Snell, all of the Continental Supply company, are spending » short time here from Denver on business, eee L. G. Hinkley of the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph com-! pany is in the city today from Raw- lins. es ee C. T. Davis, traveling representative of the Casper Supply company, has/ returned after being absent from the city for some time on business. eee W. C. May of the Tent and Awning company is here on business from Denver. eee P. B. Coolidge is here for a few days from Lander. eee Frank Wise came down yesterday from Worland on a short business trip. cee BH. A. Goodman is attending to bualy ness here from Powell. eee B. A. Pace arrived today from Raw. Ins and will spend several days here. eee Clarence Cypreansen returned this morning from Thermopolis where he has been for several days on a bus!- ness trip, e- Frank Gladman has returned from Omaha where he spent a two weeks vacation visiting with relatives and friends. eee W. E. Lockhard, an ofl Denver js here on business. eee Edward C. Madden, who was recent- ly graduated from the law school at man of nown as Best, Safest, Always Reliab! SOLD BY DRUGGISTS ORONO RUE age mene rmnca Here is the equal to many cof- fees selling at higher prices. | Trying it will convince you, fo’ Dresses and Suits A beautiful line to close 50 $5.95 915.00 Our Line of Suits All three-piece tweed To close $19.75 237 East Second Laramie and who is well known throughout the state as a former foot- ball star, has opened a law office in | the McCue building at Laramie. | eee | | ©. In Bogrett left this week for | raska where he will visit for some time. eee C. W. Hood arrived in the city yes-! terday from Mitchell, Neb., and will | spend several days here. eee J. B. Richards ts a Moviile, Ie, business man here for a few days. | eee || Frank Francis arrived this morning |from Denver and will spend several | | days here attending to business af-| | fairs. eee L. B. Archer is attending to bust- ness affairs here for the remainder | of the week from Omaha. | S. C. Philips arrived in the etty| \this morning from Tulsa, Okla., on a short business trip. Dr. Replogle is a Lander visitor here for a few day: eee Ralph E. Bell, district manager of the Continental Supply company, is here for a few days on business. eee PAGE THREE PEP’S Prices for the Rich and the Lowly. BARGAIN DAYS Balance of this Week Only Auto Strop $1.00 Razors..75¢ _ Auto Strop Blades... .38e Ayers Luxuria 75c tubes__.65¢ Ayers Face Cream 75c tubes ___.. --+-65¢ Ayers Face Cream $1.50 FETE noe snp ees Ayers Lemon Cream.........45¢ Ayers Skin Tissue Cream— Arthur Mundell and Kenneth Miter} $1.50 jars .......__._.$1.30 came down yesterday on business| from Sheridan, 76c tubes ..._.._ 65c ——E Send your automobile nows to “Spark Plug’—Cary Tribune. Dr. L. J. Connell Chiropractor Suite 18 Daly Bldg. Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 M. 2to5p.m. T7to8 p.m. ANNOUNCING THE OP! Pupil: of Alberto Salvi STUDIO 1243 SOUTH ASH Infants’ $1.50 and $1.75. On sale, Silk and wool. 85c and $ Sale price, each,........_. Wool and cotton. Sale price, each... (Long dresses only). each $7. 65c values, pair__._....... Broken assortment, Tribune Bldg. ——_—————_—_—_ . TRAIN SCHEDULES Chicago & Northwestern | No. 31 MISS GENEVIEVE FITZGERALD Harpist Exponent of Dalcroze-Eurhythmics-Russian School MISS MARGUERITE FITZGERALD Pianist Teacher of Piano, Theory and History of Music Available for Musicales, Receptions, Weddings Special 3 Day Sale of INFANTS’ SHIRTS Silk and wool, finest quality. Values INFANTS’ BANDS INFANTS’ BANDS 60c and 65c values. INFANTS’ HAND MADE DRESSES Porto Rican Embroidery on very fine quality batiste. DIAPERS ‘Arnold Fitted Knit Diapers 20-inch. $4.25 value, dozen__..___ 22-inch. $4.85 value, dozen. INFANTS’ CASHMERE HOSE Beautiful quality of soft winter wool. NURSERY FURNITURE “W G Perkins & Co. SPECIALTY STORE Arrives Departs ——-- 2:00 p. m 2:20 p. m, Arrives Departs No. 606 - ao neeonnany seteneesee Sil Di 10 8:55 p.m Chicago, Burlington & Quiny r. | Arrives Departs || ~ 245 p. m. 8:10 ». m 8:35: p. m. |} Westbound No. 29. 7:00 a. m 12 ENING OF OUR STUDIO Inte: retative Dancer TELEPHONE 963R Apparel $1.00 75¢ 45e , each_. 1.00 values. 50 values, 3.75 > 25 per cent reduction. Phone 1944-J Cut-Prices make the Drug Sundry Business good for ; everybody, don’t they, $$ < 60c Cutex Sets... = _...46c 35c Cutex Articles. 26c \50c Colgates Brilliantine_37c Cuticura Soap — yen Epsom Salts, 2-0z....__.....5e Epsom Salts, 4-0z._...___. Epsom Salts, 8-0z... Reduced Freight Rates make it possible to sell Salts pretty cheap! (Echoes from the Hole-in-the- Wall). Ever-Ready Blades ....30c Enders Blades _____26¢ Enders $1.00 Razors__75¢ Gem Blades .._...__.35¢ Gillette $1.00 Razors....75¢ Kotex, carton ....... 50c + Lavoris ....20c ,45c and 77c : Listerine ..24c, 47c and 89c Milk Magnesia 20c and 43c , Packer’s Tar Soap. 22 * Poslam Soap, small__..12c 50c Prophylatic Tooth Brushes -——-39¢ Pompeian Night Cream ............ -47c Pompeian Day Cream..47c Pompeian Massage 47c, 67c S. S. S. —..-.83e and $1.55 Sal Hepatica22c, 47c & 94c Tanlac Ss —__26c Unquentine Tube EVERY DAY PRICES Cigarettes and Tobacco Beechnuts —...2 for 25¢ Camels —._....2 for 25c¢ Chesterfields 2 for 25c English Ovals —......,...22c Fatimas —... + 1Te Lucky Strikes 2 for 25c ) 1 CJM IS REAL PE S Melachrinos -.......17¢ and 35c Murads —.._._...17¢ and 35c Naturals -15c and 30c Natural Rounds 18¢c, 2 for 35¢ Omars) a1 7e 111s, large __.._.2 for 25c Old Mills ..,.......2 for 25c Piedmonts 2 for 25c Polos . Spurs .. Salisbury —.. Straight Cuts Tareytons —....—..... a When Pepsodent sold for 65c and Camels sold for 25c Pep blew in with Dr. Pill like a Gentle breeze from Casper Mountain. Climax, thin, per plug. Climax, med. per plug. | Horseshoe, per plug....__...80c Masterpiece, per plug. 45c Star, per plug... 80« Tinsley, thick ~. --—90¢ SMOKING TOBACCO Edgeworth, lb. —...._..$1.30 Edgeworth, pocket tin......15¢ Lucky Strike, Ib.....-W..$1.25 Lucky Strike, pocket tin. Prince Albert, Ib. Prince Albert, Prince Albert, tins, 2 for 25c Tuxedo, lb. Tuxedo, 144 lb. Tuxedo tins ... 10¢ Union Leader. 3 for 25c 15c Union Leader_.2 for 2Ec Union Leader, lb + Velvet — Velvet, lb, —. Ever since the Goat jumped out of the Ice Cream Pail, Pep’s prices have led the way—So says Pill, the Med- icine Man.

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