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\ casper Attorney to Bring Back Bride. LINCOLN, Neb., Sept. 12.—Helen Ruth Fenton, daughter of Warden W. T. Fenton of thé Nebraska state penitentiary was married to Donald Gallagher, of Casper, Wyoming, to- day in the chapel of the penitent- jary. Mrs. Gallagher has been a favorite of inmates of the prison, and they made up a subscription which was presented to her as a wedding gift. Mr. Gallagher, a former state rep- resentative from O'Nell, Nebraska, is now in law practice at Casper where they will make their home, c4e Receptaion For Teachers Planned An informal reception will be given tomorrow night to the teachers of the public schools of Casper by the Ep- worth League of the Methodist church. A program of musical and litaerary numbers, as well as get-acquainted games, has been arranged. All mem- bers of the church are asked to at- tend and help in the greeting and Welcome of the honor guests of the evening. The following committees have been appointed by the Methodist church Epworth League: Entertainment—Ray Traylor, Bill Stone, Vern Bryan, Fred Holland and the Misses Hazel Walker and Eda Holland. Refreshments—Dora Neijhaus and Margret Woth. Decorations—Eva Ferguson, Hu- berta Bishop, O. W. Buchanan, Clecla Lilly, Jack Rutz and Beulah Bailey. . Surprise Party oe BY MARY-‘TOBIN Mrs. Jackson street. W! celebrate their go!den wedding anni- versary. Frederick Currie, 1035 South. le here they will time at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Hopkins of Omaha are visiting with relatives here for several weeks. eee Mrs. George Wenner accompanied by her brother left today for New York 4nd other eastern points where they will remain during the winter months. While in the east they will attend a family reunion. As Mrs. Cheney of Lander ts "visiting With friends in the city for a few days, j eee Mr. and Mrs. R. BR. Sioux Falls are visiting few days with friends. Muller of here for a a2 0 Miss Nell Avent of Burlington, Wyo., visited with friends here yes- terday on her*way to enter the state university at Laramie. Poa es Miss Vivian Grace of Salt Creek is spending several days here visit- ing with friends. ° Miss Lillian Taylor came in yes- terday from Lavoye and will spend a short time In the city visiting with friends. Miss Winifred Cross will leave to- morrow for her home in Douglas where she will visit for several days with her brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Jay and Mr. Jays mother and sister left this morning for Douglas where they will attend the state fair being held Last Evening Mrs. R. O, Finch. was pleasantly surprised at an informal party giv- en last evening at the Griffith ranch east of the city by a number of her friends in honor of her birth- day. Dancing and games were en- jJoyed after which refreshments were served. Amongethose who attended were Mr. and Mrs, George F. Finch, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hughes, Mrs. H. H. Brown, Mrs. Esther Finch, Miss Mamie Brown, Miss Maude Brady, Miss Stella Mosher, Miss Leona Specht, Miss Neoma Britain. Miss Anna Wilson, Miss Jaunita Keene, Miss Bernardette Finch, and the Messrs. Charles Croggan, Jack Sterns, Frank Strohl, Lyle Tyler, Harry Lee, W, E. Kearns, J. B Griffith and Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Finch. ‘ eee Rebekah Meeting This Evening The W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah lodge No. 39 wi!l meet in regular ses- sion this evening at 8 o'clock at the LO. O. F. hall, Refreshments will be served by the Mesdames Wilson, Almstead, Engdah! Critchfield ana Miss Barker. All Rebekahs are in- vited to attend. . Eddie-Wonderly Marriage Today The marriage of Miss Gladine Eddie to Donald Wonderly took place this morning in the rectory of Saint Anthony's Catholic church, the Rev. Father Moreton officiating. They were attended by Miss Annetta Ford and Guy Steen. They will make their home here. . Bridge Tea Thursday Afternoon Mrs. Robert C. Sanford will enter. tain at an informal bridge tea toi morrow Lincoln avenue in honor of her mother and house guest, Mrs. Anna Calway of Minneapol!s. Eight guests will be present. . ee Mrs. Roberts Enterta‘ns Mrs. P. L. Roberts was hostess at an informal dinner party given 1}: evening at her residence on CY nue in honor of Mr. Robert's birth- day Twelve guests attended. “-. Miss Connelly Entertains Ave Miss Elizabeth Connelly enter- tained at an informal bridge lunch eon today at her home, 1124 South Durbin street. Among those who nittented were Miss _ Marga. Dougherty, Miss Margaret . Sullivan Miss Theadora Wilson, Mi ricia Sullivan, Miss Irene Mixs Kathleen Sullivan, Miss Lovey Norris, Miss Margaret Eagan, Miss Rose Ryan, Miss Lot: shcre and the hestess. Shree Dramatic Division ‘Will Meet Thursday The dramatic division of the Cas. per Woman's Departmental Club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. John Me Correy on South Lincoln street. \All members of the division are asked to bring one guest to the meeting. . Circle K. Y. 0. Will Meet The K. Y. O. Circle of the First Baptist. church will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. A. Flynn, 752 South Jefferson street. Each member is asked to bring a bar of soap for the Christmas box see Miss Ryan Will Be Honored Guest Mrs. A. A. Schulte will entertain at an informal luncheon Friday at the Henning hotel in honor of Miss - Rose Ryan of Omaha, guest at the W. F. Dunn home, — | Personals — || Miss Genevieve Nau left last even- ing for La Jolla, Callf., having been called there by the serious fllness of her mother. . | M Mrs Murphy of | morning and will and in th yigit here for some afternoon at her home on | there this week, eee Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Campbéll of Des Moines, Iowa, left this morning for their home after spending sev- eral weeks here visiting with friends and attending to business affairs. . Pry John Curran will leave on Satur- day of this week for Michigan! where If will attend the state uni- versity, . . Mr. and Mrs: R. C. Carley and children returned today from Ther- mopol's , where they have been Mopnding the last week on a pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Spears return ed last evening from Denver ee Gulich will drop 2,000 ing Baby). they attended the wedding of Miss Rosamond Spears to Robert Russell which took place there last Wednes- day. Miss Frances Nixon, daughter of Mrs. Spears who also attended the wedding left this week for Salt Lake city where she will resume her | studies at Rowland ha!!. } will leave this | Indianapolis, . Harry McNamara and Brian Roa ening for Doug'as| where they will spend a short time! attending the state fair. and visiting! with Mr. McNamara's parents, Mr.| and Mrs. Thomas McNamara. eee Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stuart of Colorado Springs are spending a week here on business and visiting with Mrs. Stuart's sister, Mrs, H. B. Thomas, Mrs. George Commet has as Her guest at her home Mrs. James Reinie of Sheridan. . Miss Pauline Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Green of South Wolcott street, is attending school at Rowland Hall, Salt Lake City. Miss Helen Moffat of Glenrock is | visiting with friends here for a short time. Mrs. E. Dickinson of Kansas City, Mo., is in the city for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Clark are in for a few days visiting with friends from their home at Salt Creek. “-. Miss Rose Ryan, who has been visiting at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dunn of North Dubin street for the last month will leave Friday for her home in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Paulus of Cleveland, O., are visiting here for » few weeks at the home of Mr. and M L. White. es Mrs. H. B. Goodman hag, returned from Denver where she has been spending the last five weeks visit ing with relatives. ot e3 le Mry-and Mrs. E. L. Johnson left last evening for Colorado where they will spend a week visiting with friends after which they will go to Kansas City, Mo., where they will spend a short time on a business and pleasure trip, . Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Davis of Ind., left today for their home after spending a week here visiting with relatives. eee Mr. and Mra. T. Y. Miller are the parents of a baby daughter who ar- rived last evening at their home. Both mother and baby Elizabeth May are doing nicely. ——— Medium Brown Hair looks best Thursda The WELLS MUSIC CoO. Will Make 200 Boys and Girls 232 East Second Street of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. Che Caspe t Daily Cribune City Briefs i William Shaffer of the Midwest HIKERS ASSURED OF GREAT TIME ON TRIP PAGE THREE about the windows to pay a visit to FADIANTFIRE HEATER GREAT BOON T0 HOME the Casper Electric Appliance Co., and learn more about the handy Radiantfire heater. a os barber shop has returned from a| 5 j eee | the one that for scores of years \ Arnold Wilwen, assistant prosecut-; warme gi ie a © sod te A in| latig Caspar. from, ‘Thermopolle,to:| ae Pee AUT er ao napIE ATLANTIC CITY, SEPT. 12. 's ‘in’ Casper: from ‘Thermopolis to: with a ringing shout of Joy, and, will be marked by the immediate cutublishments in practioniy | (By the Asociated Press)—Around day attending to ‘various business), .ympathetic cheer for the unfor-|organization of an exploring part y in the United States, In| the great right fist of Luis Anget areaet lt eo, sixty | Under Sparky's leadership which wiil his original ‘Scotch inven. | Firpo when he steps in. to battle paths he a Who are, unable ‘to go, sixty | rooted to unravel the: many mys pean CBlkoad: te tka hated Jack Dempsey in New York Among the Salt Creek visitors) lucky scenes seekers wil! roll away teries of the freak of nature's crust,|of the Casper Cine Applin sce lay night, will be wound. the spending several days here are from in front of The Tribune build-| wrought so many years ago by thi s fast, fucing favor in tie| blue, white and blue flag of the George A. Chapin, C. O. Gordon and) ing, Sunday morning. They will be| sudden action of some great volcano. eyes of the Casperites. Argentine republic. Martin Meyers. omfortably seated on two great] A little condensed dope might not] ‘The Radiantfire heater is manu-| Firpo is not superstitious, but thee jeasy riding trucks, and will be bound|be amiss. Make up your own Joll¥|factured in many different. sizes,| Will wear the flag for the sake of H. M. Jones of the Robert Milling) for Hell's Half Acre. little party of friends and join the] ang it is the boast of the manufac?| his friends. The Argentine gladia- company of New York left last.even:|' Immediately upon your. arrival at| great crowd prompt!y at 9 a. m.| turers that 1 is made for every | tor will wear the familiar yellow ing for. Cheyenne after spending a|The Tribune at 9 a.m, Sunday, Sept.| Sunday, Bring enough food with| 1,06 and for every pocket boo! “checkered dressing short time here on business for his 16, you are asked to teport to Spark] you for one meal, and a litt’e drink Tc will pay the heme loving peop! own that he hy. worn at every company. | Plug, and register for the trip. Then|ing water if you can conveniently | of , who jove a steady rac fight he has fought since coming 2° oe, it will be well to pick out your seat] carry it. Except for the round trip rmth on even s when the] to the United States and his Mr, James of the Brown Clothing | upon one of the trucks and wait] fare you will need no money. Wi > Wilaties. about the trunMa sitet dikely, will Be “lab company of Chicago is here for @/ for the excursion to get under wa id clothes. Bring a camera and | ¢ ninks and! favorite color of lavender. short tlme on business and visiting |‘There is a round trip fare of $2.00] plenty of films. If you have any friends, Mr. Brown was formerly a) wt far below regu’ar railroad} light and ¢ transported musi resident of this state and has many! fare. instrument make it part of your out friends in this cit ; The arrival at Hell's Half Acre! fit, Above all, bring the right spirit Homer D; Keenan of Chic: attending to business affair: see for a week. M. L. Lead of Tulsa, Okla., is in| the city for a few weeks on busi ness. | James B. Kantlin of Salt Lake City is spending a few days here on business. \ ssh 8 Jack Colgan of Nebraska is vi: iting with relatives here for a few ELIGIBLE TO LADIES AUXILIARY OF Y. FW. The ladies’ auxi'iary of the Veter- ans of Forelgn Wars has arranged to meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at 358 North Jackson stree All women who are eligible for membership in this auxillary are asked to be at the meeting. Eligi- bility in this organization requires that an applicant be wife, sister, or daughter of a man who-was in military service outside the boundaries of the United States during war time, and for which serv-| ice a medal or badge has been pre-| sented him by his government. It { the mother, ! also includes those women who were nurses ned to service with the military or naval forces of Uncle Sam in the Span'sh-Am n or dvertisement. Watch for the Aeroplane y Afternoon ate it with ease. On Thursday afternoon at 5:00, Hal Riney ‘of the Bob Cochran company, and L. I. Gulich of the Wells Music company will fly over the city of Casper. Gulbransen Registering-Piano Trade-Marks (The Creep- 200 of these card babies will have prize winning lucky numbers for the boys and girls picking them up from the ground. The lucky numbers will be redeemed at our store and prizes given as follows: Nos. 1 to 10 inclusive—$5.00 Boy Scout Bugles for Boys. $5.00 Ukuleles for Girls. Nos. 11 to 20 inclusive—Boy Scout Fifes. Nos. 21 to 200 inclusive—Books, Souvenirs, Horns and Even Bird Whistles for Your Baby Brother or Sister One Prize Only to Each Boy or Girl Bringing In a Lucky Number Boys and Girls, BE ON YOUR TOES Thursday Afternoon at 5:00 Gulbransen Creeping Baby Trade-Marks Will Be Dropped Over All Sections of the City See Our Gulbransen Window Display and Prizes The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. “Home of the Chickering” Casper, Wyo. Gulbransen Registering Piano Trade Mark Years ago a Gulbransen Registering-Piano, the easiest operating piano on the market, was actually played by a creeping baby. a result this trade-mark was adopted, When Dad and Mother think Player-Piano be sure to have them think Gulbransen, be- cause regardless of your youth you can oper- World Wars As Mr. Phone 194 MANY CASPER WOMEN ““ BHILDREN TO BE ON LOOKOUT — FOR BABY SHOWER THURSDAY At 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, Second street and there the prizes when school is out and all the chil-] Will be given out dren are playing at home, Hal Riney all’ Casper boys» and girls bene should be on the lookout tomorrow Bob Cochrane company and Li I: Gulich of the Welle Madaie om: Sfternoon 5 o'clock to watch f pany will fly over the city. The ee cpchigrrnys veticss Rec n fly ov Casper boys and girls will be|®¥e"Y Part of the city throwing o1 when 2 000 babies are thrown to earth from that airplane way up} ,, a ee, dhere ivthe ais B P| c. L. Patterson of Oklahoma Ci : ed attending to business affairs he t the babies won't be live ones,| for a week ‘or er ut the hundreds of Gulbransen babie For the most wonderful and largest display of Furs ever shown in Wyoming. ty re for it would be awful to toss good, we & oak lve lttle bables from so high in the! . 1, Wilson left thin morning Direct from America’s great- alr, and no par » Keep them | overland for Rawlins and Laramie from landing, hard. “AN the bables| where he expects to spend a week est manufacturers. that Mr, Gu'teh will let fall down} on business. nto the hands of the kiddies will be ——— FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Gulbransen | register-piano trade] attorney Cbvivian’: ofeNew marks (The Creeping Baby). ‘This |-york arrived in the city toder non, ARE THE DAYS baby is well known by every man woman and boy and girl every where the Yellowstone route to his home. ional park en Out of the 2,000 to be dropped from the plane there will be 200 worth lots and lots of things from expen sive ukuleles and bugles to fifes and bird whistles. These 200 babies will be the lucky ones and will be num- bered from No. 1 to No. 200. These are to be brought to the Charles B Wells. Muste company at East SUOGUE Millinery Becklinger Bldg Mezzanine Floor Atte, Ga Casper’s Leading Specialty Shop For Women and Misses Everywoman’s Store OUR NEW LOCATION 110 EAST SECOND STREET Meet your friends at the Frantz shop S NEXT TO THE RIALTO (On the A Marvelous Opening of the Season Sale Of Beautiful FALL DRESSES When you se why, we make such an unusual of fer—but it’s enough to say that choice of this special group is yo beautiful creation made of fine materials These Dresses ‘Are Reg JUST RECEIVED A New Line of Pleated and Plain Wool Dress Skirts $7.50 to $12.50 On Sale In the Subway Offers Some Fall Coat Will Be Featured The Balance of This Week The Subway Bargains In Main Floor) e these values you'll wonder how we can and urs for only $39.75—and every dress is a ularly Priced Up to $98.50 The Mezzanine Is showing some beautiful new Hats in black and colors —for dress and sports wear including a new line of | Meadowbrooks, Most Attractive s, Suits and es