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| Manville where she will visit until]/for the last week left Tuesday eve- Sunday with Miss Margaret Pinney.| ning for her home. 1 . ee | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eassard are} Mrs. F. H. Nielson and children visiting in the city for a short time}are spending some time here from from Denver. Omaha. i cee eee Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Stratton are| Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lucas are in | visiting with friends here from Lusk|from Salt Creek for reveral days | having arrived in the city yesterday. | visiting with friends. eee ee BY MARY TOBIN . Mr. and Mrs. R. W. David arrived] Miss Eva Priny of Denver 1s in{ Arnold-Hartung teacher and composer. She also en-| in the city yest iny from Denver|the city for a few days on a pleas- Marriage Yesterday tertained the pupils with a Chopin| and will spend several days here. |ure trip. Miss Sara Lucille Arnold, daughter | Etude. Mr. David is representative of the cei et of Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Arnold of Site ie Kelly-Springfield tires. Mrs. Vetter of Mammoth Is in the Longmont, Colo., and Kirk G. Har-| Gordon Division ews city visiting with friends. tung, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. H.| Meeting Tomorrow Mrs. M. H. Todd, who has been nek ol vax Hartung of Cheyenne were married} The Gordon division of the! seriously {!1 and who underwent qn| Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vivian and yesterday at the home of the brides} Women’s Christian Temperance | operation last week in Denver, {s re-| son are in, the city for a short time | parents in Longmont. The Rey.| Union will meet tomorrow afternoon } ported to be {mproving. Mr. Todd,| from thelr ranch east of the city. Monroe Markley, pastor of the First/at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. C. D.| manager of the Rialto theatre, has = eee Congregational ‘church _perfermed| Hemry, 528 South Beech street. All| been with Mrs. Todd for some time,| Mr. and Mrs. Stanley and chil-| the ceremony to which only intimate| members are asked to be present} and will remain in Denver until she|dren left yesterday overland for friends and relatives attended. | | as officers will be elected and busi-|{s completely out of danger. Douglas where they will spend sev-} The bride was attractively dressed | ness matters discussed. O15 OF a eral days visiting with relatives. in a Mght gray duvetyn dress and cee eee carried a bridal boquet of orchids} Hard Time Social and 11 of the val'ey. She is|--This Evening ‘one of the popular members of the| The members of the North Casper younger social set of Longmont and|Community church will give a hard wwas graduated from the high school | time social this evening at 8o0’clock of that city after which she attend-|at the church. Following the pro- led the Colorado Women’s college in| gram which will consist of readings Denver. The groom was graduated|and music, educational slides of from the Cheyenne high school after! Alaska will be shown. Refresh- Iwhich he studied engineering at the|ments will be served during the Mr. and Mrs. Bud Averill are visit- ing with friends and relatives and| Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mullen are out shopping here for a short time from|of town visitors spending several their home at Lavoye. days here from their home in Den- rie th ver. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mitchell S58 is spent yesterday in Cheyenne visit-| Miss Thelma Har¢ler {s here for ing. several days visiting with friends RCW ig from her home in Des Moines, Ia. Mr. and Mrs. Duke Downey left eiet ie last night for their home in Lavoye| Mr. and Mrs. Stannis and son School of Mines at Golden, Colo.,|evening. The public is invited to| after spending a short time here| have returned from a short business land the University of Pennsylvania. visiting with friends. and pleasure trip spent in Rawlins. He is a member of the Sigma Alpha cee Fs : psilion fraternity. Mr. Hartung Mr. and Mrs. William Moss are} Mr, and Mrs. John Jourgensen | is connected with the Standard Oil Riverton visitors spending several] left Tuesday evening for California company and has been a resident of days here. where they will spend some time his city for some time. Follow- bb hche visiting with relatives. ing a wedding trip among the Colo- Mrs. R. M. Taylor came tn yester- eee do mountain resorts the couple|her home on Sauth Wolcott street in| ay from Arminto and will apend| Attorney and Mrs. Vincent Mul- ill return to this city and will be| honor of Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen who | S¢veral days in the city visiting] vaney and baby son Vincent, Jr., re- home to thelr friends at their|expects to move into her new home| With friends. turned Tuceeday from Chicago where esidende, 152 South Washington|on South Wolcott street in a short bene od they spent some time visiting with set time. Mr. and Mrs, W. D. (Scottie) Bry-| friends and relatives. Mrs. Mulvaney eee cee don returned yesterday from Call-/and baby who have been visiting irs. Lucas Is Dance This Evening by fornia where they have been on a|there for several months were join- Guest of Honor Ladies of the Mullin Club. pleasure trip for the last threeleq in Chicago by Mr. Mulvaney sev- ‘The Misses Lena Kitchen and Ada| ‘The ladies of the Mullin Club will] months, eral weeks ago where Mr. Mulvaney (ower entertained at a miscellaneous| give a special dance this evening be pips i onny attended the wedding of his sister. shower given at the hom: of the for-| inning at 9 o'clock at the Arkeon Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Martin are In aye 12 mer on South Jackson street in hon-| dancing academy. Many tickets have | the city for a short time from Man-{ Mfr. and Mrs. E. L. McDonald left Mrs. H. L. Patton entertained very informally yesterday afternoon at a nelghborhood party given at he Caspet Daily Cribune [is visiting with friends in Casper to- of Denver is spending a few days here on business, . City Briefs | ceinaieh fe Samba Sale Rooke, | Wash., business man in the city for a few days. Arthur K. Lee, president of the wig Re Bank of Commerce is in the city| A. E. Stirrett and Hal Curran from Thermopol: are spending several days in the Big : . Horn mountains on a hunting trip. Glenn Starr is in the city on bust- ee ite ness for a short time from Tulsa,| Albert Sweeney and Sherm Roper Okla, are spending a short time here from see the Buzzard ranch. ais C. E. Frasier ts attending to busi- ness affairs here from Dallas Texas. M. Howard is an out-of-town busi-| airenaie ness men here for a few days from A. E, Leff of Carleton, Neb., ar- | Denver: : eee eee friends here from Salt Creek. one Patrick Nash is in for a short time from Lavoye. A. C. Whitaker of Lavoye ts in ee the city for a few eee John Dosch came up yesterday from Lusk on a business trip. ee Joseph Lane {s a Laramie visitor spending a few days in the city. eee Cc. A. Richards, of Medicine Bow is here for a few days on business. M. Sheeley, Texas off man is see spending the day In the city on busi-| Percy Shallenberger, prominent | "ess. Natrona county pioneer {s in the ia with friends from Lost Red Cross Seeks eee Lon Thomas, Los Angeles banker, Word of Woman day. eee There ‘s supposed to be a Mrs. L, A. Toothacker left Tuesday for | Katherine Greger in Casper, but ef. Cheyenne, Mr. Toothacker is state] forts of E. R. Purkiser, secretary secretary of the Young Men's Christ-| of the local chapter of the American ian association. Red Cross, to locate her have been ments °° unsuccessful. C. V. Wills {s here on business} A telegram from the Red Cross from his home in Sterling, Colo, in San Francisco was received this MOEN morning, stating that: E. J. Simpson is among the Den-| “Mrs, Josephine Kent and two ver businesa men spending a few! Japanese refugee children left here days in the city. at 11 o'clock last night via Santa Fe, .- Please notify sister, Mrs. Katherine C. C, Harmon of the Mountain | Greger. States Telephone and Telegraph| It is hoped that tf Mrs. Gre: ser company is in the city from Chey-|1ves in Casper she will meet her enne. sister, and the two little Nipponese. cee B. T. Clark an attorney for thé br of Mrs. Cecil M, Lucas who just|been sold and the affair promises to | ville. last evening for Denver on a pleas: |Chicago, Burlington and Quincy rail. MOTHERS— | ecently was married. Among those|be a huge success. Among those on ce. ho attended were Miss Cornella|the arrangement committee are Mrs} yr, and Mrs. Te: Miss Dewell Sullivan, Miss|M. J. Foley, Mrs. W. W. Slack. Mre.} iveq in rie Whittington, Miss Bessie|}John Heagney, Mrs. E. E. Dean, ‘uckaby, Miss Julia Peterson, Miss|Mrs. Patrick Burke, Mrs. J. Falland ure and shopping trip. John Murphy ar- see the city yesterday from Miss Marion Shaffley ts visiting their home in Burlington, Ia., and|here with her sister, Mrs. Wilbur " ; Nebraska. sabe'le Burton, Mrs. H. P. Ryan,|and Mrs. Ben F. Cullen. rit spand ; severe) “days (hers. Roberts from her home in Nebras . Chester Bryan, Mrs. Frank|P. E. 0. Meeting pce canter e NK sheaie us aeday JAtteniaoen Mr. and Mrs, R. B. Roberts are ae tice and aie wor esd a Gbapte iG or the P, B. O. Sister-| here for a short time from Douglas. a Feces Nid Athen former home Ont) hood will meet Saturday afternoon |PERSONALS -C _hSra 0e.0 tooo | 1m Colorado for severa ; fensingto! ‘elly 18 at 2.30 of} A.J. Campbell who has been vis- ome This hace pried 7 Foe, 404 Baath Bate noes iting with his daughter Mrs. George} Russell Burbank spent several costes: "4 Peck for several weeks left this|days in the city this week visiting | pact cpr fagg li edicore dion Se arc tnviiad tection» { B®] oak for bis bone In Cripple Creek. with friends from his home in Doug:| i parties which she is giving this Wate igre _ ek at her home, 758 South Lin-| Bake Sale n street, Guests present for the] At White's Store {fternoon were Mrs. John Critten-| | ‘The members of the East Side en, Mrs. C. D. Welsh, Mrs. Fred| Methodist Ladies’ Aid society wil! ‘an Gorden, Mrs, J. Lindsey and| hold a sale of baked goods Saturday other, Mrs. Simmons, Mrs. EB. J.| beginning at 11 a. m. and continuing Bilis, Mrs. ©. B. Struck, Mrs. G. H.! throughout the day at White's groc- D'Donnell, Mrs. C. King, and the| ery store on Second street. jostess. Mrs. Kelly will entertain —————___— ain at a bridge luncheon to be eee William Utzinger of the White Motor company spent yesterday in Cheyenne. A BETTER SHAMPOO Mu tains considerably more cocoanut ofl than the ordinai Bagh? test 2 | Te contains making it not only a greater cleanser, but inane uml Association of Personals economical as . 'T. O, Fraternity Organized ' | ry An Alumni association of the Al- Tau Omega fraternity was or-| | Mrs. William Shaffer has returned nized at a meeting held last even-| trom a pleasure trip of two months ge at the home of William H. Cobb! spent in California. She was joined = —w ORIEN TAL the Wyandotte apartments. It|in Denver this week by Mr. Shaffer | | 8 decided upon that the assocla-|and returned yesterday overland. | ||| [Mech aanaek | c OCOANUT OIL Hon would mfeet on the first Wed-| Mr. Shaffer is proprioter of the Mid- | ORIENTAL jesday of each month at the Hen-| west barber shop. ing hotel the meetings to be in the Susie | COCOANUT OIL| SH AMPOO orm of a dinner to be given at 6:30-| y4ieq ‘Thelma Patterson, daughter SHAMPOO | | aries Fisher was elected president of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Patterson of if the association meeting last even-| couth Ww. Aaah Ing. All A. T. O's. who are rest-| °" Ploottamtieet lets today cr tm of the city are asked to call r. Fisher or Mr. Cobb as soon as pssible. Miss Margaret H. Jones of Vene- docia, Ohio, who has been visiting here for a short time with her cou- all dust, dirt and daridruff from the hair, Jéav- Se eee. healthy scalp. “The wat appearance ob- Blackheads Go Quick | tained js due’ to the sctentine ; cepa easeris i wich pened the pale ae sae Blackheads—di; _— —soft ones or hard ones—on any | oe nuaten ramixocta tata areates. eer part of the rpg go quick by a eim- ] CLEANSES le method that veoie dissolves them. 1 | povrAvo ORIENTAL Cocoanut oF - Ralph Kammon entertained [ro do this get about two ounces of an enjoyable bridge tea the sec- calonite powder from your druggist 4 of a series given this afternoon =eprinile @ little on @ hot, wet her residence, 719 Park avenue. figthi~-rub. over the, | blac risk}; 01 nds — an a monk those who attended were wash of. You'll wonder where the Somers) Cee Dreene Conreent rs. B. R. Breisch, Mra. A. W. B Raye fone. Finching and Setegted Seen prosucs re Cnein ako, Mrs. W, R. Finney, Mre. G. pee the (akin and Jeave. th won world-wide fame through excep }. Stebbins irs, George Jarvis, Mrs. and unsightiy—whil: Parl Thayer, Mra, James P. Sweeney Ble application ef” oslont H Ferd. T. Hopkins & Son, New York . Guy McClung, Mrs. W. I, Rehr, 82d foe mater an he skin soft . A. G. Fidel, Mrs. C, A. West, pores in their natural condition. . George Rader, Mrs. E. T. Foe, V. E. Hanson and the ‘hostess. | eHehe | y. ©. T, U. Meeting | I ? i) M treet. This will be the second meet- ing of the club held this season. eee Recl At Sams Studio Wednesday The piano pupils of Lula Eliza- omorrow The Friday bridge club will meet jomorrow at the home of Mrs. Harold Barr, 326 South Jefferson iday Afternoon The Francis Willard division of fhe Women’s Christian Temperance | Pnion will meet tomorrow afternoon | the home of Mrs. A. B. Poling, | 6 South Lincoln street. Business| atters of importance will be dis- ssed and officers will be elected. Atl members of the division are re- quested to be present. eee iday Club Meeting beth Sams appeared in the first of a eries of recitals to be given this nonth, yesterday afternoon at the LS Ce Judge us by the value we offer in shoes. In our new fall for grad Piano playing Wace ivan to John arrivals you will find “up-to-the-minute” style combined Mek fe ren Pgh Rateteg| with quality leather, on lasts that win the eye and bring Axcellent lo worl hi talon’ Johgelké) “Baths Kane ace comfort to the feet. In the new footwear for women Betty Kittle. During the afternoon you will find—black, log cabin, rose, taupe or grey, in iss Sams read a paper on Mrs. H| kid. HH. A. Beech, famous American suede or kid. Medium Brown Hair looks best f all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. "Advertisement. HOSIERY TO MATCH The Bootery “Your Feet Will Bring You Back” If I Knew You Then As I Know You Now —Charles Hart I Wish I Had Someone To Cry Over Me —Lewis James ._ Two favorites of yours in fine tenor waltz songs, Ask us to play it for you. The Music Shoppe 124 E. Second Phone 1730 road is in the city on business from Why allow ‘‘snuffles” and stuffy, Billings. wheezy breathing to torment your See Ie Babies when quick relief follows J. W. Wherry {s a Sheridan bust: the use of ness man apending a short time in CHAMBERLAIN’S : eee .COUGH REMEDY J._M. Richardson _on_insurance No Narcotics morning. |Beatrice Was Too Drunk to Do Good Work In Assault Beatrice Sheldon, colored virago And amazon, though comparatively diminutive in size, was a large part of yesterday's arrests by the police department. Under the unbeneficent influence of liquor proof above par, she found the imminence of another colored “lady” inimical to her comfort and Peace of mind. She made an overt jattack in direct violation of neutralt- ty, thereby causing personal combat. Officers Reese and Wolfe restored tranquility along the colored sector by arresting Beatrice. “Did you make a good fob of it,” |asked one of the patrolmen, referr- | ing to the scrap. “No,” mumbled Beatrice, “not so good—was too drunk.” She admitted to Judge Murray last night that she had been a “naughty girl,” and was willing to pay up. for over eighty has relied upon Cons aud’s Oriental Cream to keep the skin and complexion in perfect condition through the tress of the season's activities. White Flesh-Rachel. 4 VW) Send 10c for Trtal Size ms PERD. T. HOPKINS & SON, New York Gouraud's Oriental Cream Casper-Salt Creek Stage Leaves Arkeon Bldg. 9 a. m. Daily Telephone 144 It is probable they will arrive either know tomorrow morning or Saturday) ftow good a ciyarefte PAGE THREE To | weally can be mad | A. L. Corder C. 'T, Akers CASPER ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO. Mazda Lamps | Appliance Repairing | 231 East First Street |] “Across from Central School” || Phone 19935 Free Delivery You’ll Never Forget MRS. WALLACE REID frees “HUMAN WRECKAGE” Wyoming—Starts Saturday RELIG GX {|S We've picked “Oh Sister Ain't That Hot” for a real winner this week. After you hear Charles Dorn- berger and his orchestra play it you'll tender us a vote of thanks for telling you about it. We'll play it for you. The Music Shoppe J. J. Stanton, Mgr. Fancy Boudoir Caps In the prettiest styles imaginable, made of the dain- tiest materials in charming combina- tions. New Hand Bags In latest effects are featured with many new arrivals. 110 East Second Street and wonder how such styles, materi range of prices. Complete Range of Sizes the lines are broken. We are extremely p: $29.75 Amp 200 NEW DRESSES Special 9.0.75 8 Have You Seen the New Fur Chokers which recently arrived? Soft, lus- trous furs—a delight to every- woman’s eye. Priced extremely low. We have just received eighty-five new Win- ter Coats which are simply marvelous values—you’ll agree when you see them workmanship can be combined at this low 32 to $50 We are glad of the opportunity to offer such remarkable values—see them before Wonder Values in Fall and Winter Dresses super-values in the season’s best styles for late fall and early winter in DRESSES at $16.75, $22.75 Phones 2165—2166 jals and roud of our ability to offer and $39.75 These Large Special Lines Afford le Selection New Line of Children’s Dresses Sizes 3 to 14 llent Wool Materials, $3.50 to $8.50 New Blouses are in great demand. We are showing a complete line in most charming styles and pretty mater- ials. Ask to see them. —meet your friends at the Frantz Shop—always something new Sport Sweaters The tang in the air these Fall days adds zest to one’s favorite outdoor game, and brings with it the ne- cessity for a sport sweater. We have a_ complete new line in all sizes and most wanted styles and colors. Big Values Small Prices at $9.50 to $15.00 Latest Modes In Charming New Small hats, medium hats, and large hats, in new lines and trimming ornamentations, Hats that fall right in line for topping the cos- tumes in stylish manner. Extra special values on the Mezzanine. $8.75 & $10 ——— Subway Specials $3.75 and $5.