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of 143) West 13th’ street. Mother |'ranch in Bates Hole, one of the wid baby are doing nicely. »_ | best -and most modern ranches of Se inesten sop 5 “| that.part of the country. Mrs. W. W. Waldron was in from - Sere ; }| Salt Creek for the day yesterday. || Albert Majors was in town’ yes- ‘ . ary + _|terday, He ‘has finished lambing and shearing and has his flocks en- Miss Wyoma ‘Harsch and A. ‘R.| Misses “Gladys Hasbrouck, Mary, ston and Helen Simpson. + nh by the Rev. Charles A. Wil- Pdi ae son, pastor of the church. The sim-| St. Mark’s Dance ple ring ceremony was used. Wit-| Friday Evening ‘ nm of the cerémony were Mrs.| ‘The ladies of St. Mark's PAGE THREE. A y detail, stating that through the] cause of » confusion In signals no courtesy of the Community Exten-| times were taken for the other crews. yd y \ = sion corporation the parking space | Pennsylvania's time was almost a f pitas Ree ke 3 : of the camp would be doubled. minute slower than the course rec- ma VY hf —_———_— ord of 9 minutes 45 4-5 seconds, made ty by Cornell in June, 1922. Pennsylvania won its second. vic- mer grazing. é tory in the intercollegiate _regatta on i LATESPORTS | 2222S be : - - es aes De eT ee ST. PAUL, June 17.—Aside from the undisputed fact the. eae ee, Cornell was sec ‘edding Monday. 8 “-] |, a let a } [Wess So 5 . ~~ mite Mester: i - - —— 2 selarcat oS that the national Farmer-Labor Progressive convention would be called to order, there was nothing certain about| REGATTA COURSE, PouGH-| Pennsylvania; Syracuse a poor third, nh. d Columbia a bad fourth. Th Rugh were quietly married last evo-| Flinn, Ruth Kimball, Helen Living-|| ~#'4 2 JOINMILE -}) | }- |} | the gathering early today. Rumors were plentiful, rang-|KEEPSIE, N. ¥., Juno 17—Penn.| {nd Colmbia a bad fourt ‘A ¥ Cornell freshmen made 4 game spurt z ania’ ty crew ing from a harmonious three or four days of deliberations | {ie ut event af the ieeelieg lacs hetween tho milo and a halt "and to.an ‘open split’ with either the union labor and farmer |regatta procram here this afternoon Lass Srectatwienins harp 7 Sroup or the representatives of the; workers party and the federated|in impressive fashion. . omg on ommuniat ‘organizations boltin, farmer-labor party, are entitled to}’ Deading for most of the two miles, the way had plenty of reserve and El i $ i ; met the Ithican challen re handily. ‘ { ii ee |. ‘The: pre-convention ‘facts ' showed ly five votes each out of a total] the Red and. Bluc oarsmen crossed Columbia was about t a [- Perrault, John Lindstrom and|making a special effort to have 4 ‘ i convention voting strength of 977. of doy staa des Lisa gait aesead A. 8, Boone. Mr. and Mrs, Rush will| dance, to be given this Friday at the ; See tere ae & bitter strug: Rho finiah “ine! two) Ieaxthia_ of open ‘le for 1 y But fearing that the boring tac- make their home in this city. Masonic "temple, one ‘of. the = Satrel Of ‘the’ boy.” "They, Past ‘The Past Nobles Grand club, No. Maude Cromer are in the city from 39, will meet We¢nesday afternoon Snyder, Wyo. $ @t 2:30, at the home of Mrs. Frank| spective schools. Ss ONS Sunday night by, Sheriff Albert Pey- ton of Douglas and Undersherift. W-. C. Irying of Casper. on a charge of Henry, 616 South Wolcott street. | Served throughout the evening. The}, H. O. Barber, well. known banker! haying stolen about $600 worth: of |) wee s'e Curtz-Buterfield orchestra has been|of Lander, is gr tha "atty. tires: and tubes from the Glenrock’ Hobbs-King procured for the dance. Tickets will Tire'and Battery shop at- Glenrock. Nuptials. - be one dollar and can be obtained by| . H. Steeger, vice-president ot aR fot They are Frank Smith, Ted Kirk- endall, and William Ransey. Many of the tires and tubes wére also re- covered, More of the stuff is said to have been taken to Granger, Wyo. id a man has been arrested there also in connection with the case. Oliver Burch was returned to Cas- per from Scottsbluff, Neb., yester- day by Deputy Joe Thomas. Burch is charged with having stolen a watch and chain with. two’ gold pieces as charms from Tom Kirk- meyer. According to the -informa- tion so far received, the watch was ‘eft on a Cresser by Kirkmeyer and was taken when Burch: left the city. Burch claims that it was given to him. calling Mrs. George Jarvis, 5943, or Miss Kathleen King, dt Fargo, N. 4 , D,, and H. A. Hobbs, traveling sales-| M™ Terkie: 613W. Dancing will be-| the city trom Milwaukee. man for the Hines Motors company | ®” eee : Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCarthy were smarried,, last, evening, at. the | moworth League ) ot Denver are in the city.’ Mr. Mo- Presbyterian manse, by Rev. Charles Picnic Carthy: is head ‘of the engineering A- “Wilson... The ceremony, took place} 71. members of the Epworth|‘spartment of the Producers and at 8 v’clock with MaVoy Sitsbee, 'League of the Met! Pr tminint Refiners. company. SM re iene Vem Park Aha tht Garton Ceaecen erie since RS) witnesses. eg day fora picnic. ‘About fr young ‘Wesley I. Dumm of the Citizen's ae Tomnsead durine the summer. | People attended. The evening proved | National bank of’ Cheyenne Is in the Townsend cones summer. |. most enjoyable one and’ passed all | the city on Paro er owen EB. W. Fawcett, of the Tritch Hardware company; is in Casper on business, the New York Oil company is in too quickly, Bridge Given Today. Mrs. M. J. Burke and Mrs. E. E. Dean entertained this afternoon at a@ bridge luncheon in honor of Mrs. J. H. Mullin and daughters, Mar- garet and Regina, and Mrs. John Gillisple, all of whom are house Home.” the general trend guests of Father Mullin, and Mrs. s rend of which J.J. MoKenna, house guest of Mr. e —_—.—__—_. is the president of the company, - ras what to and what riot’ to use eee Ih reuterior decorating, Mrs. Hum-| F,-W. Kress ia in the eity fro - E and Mrs, McPherson, There’ were | phrey illustrated her lecture by show: "af " adias) Denver, tive tables of bridge. ing artistic fabric combination. .. hig Edith G, SODEEeT of New| Robert M. Birck, Otto Fellinger, ork, gave an excellent talk thin af-| w,ea Hi ternoon at the Methodist Episcopal brag oe teniggemp one ta church on the subject, “Art in the Shot Sec me| soe 2.' mn em «| AUCTION SALE Davis-Wallen man of the Better Homes associa-| Lander for # tew'days on: business. k Marriage Monday. tion, appointed from Washington, of Aaa i o Miss Efna Wallen and Carl Davis| which President Coolidge and Her-| J. M. Cody ia’ visiting his son, were married last evening at 7:30| bert Hoover are directors. She is James Cody, of the Wheeler In- at the parsonage of the First Christ-| Particularly well equipped to lecture| surance agency, \terrpe. Ade peg MA Rie 6 ore fan church, The Rev R. R. Hilde-|n interior decorating having been 797 8 andefixtutes’ of the Pan}. ayber Py ge ReS abroad fnany times both to the orient] P. H. Patterson, of the Rickard.| Jewelry store at 117 East Second ‘Miss Wallen has been in Casper} %nd to the southern European coyn-| son Drug company, is in the city on| street will 0 on the block tomorrow ral years as principal of tries, including China, Japan, At business. ¥ and will be "knocked down’ by the for seve) Shela Mr. Davis is with| tralia, South Africa, Italy, France eee 4 auctioneer to the highest bidder. 4 5 seule Raevica italia and the immediate vicinity of. the| Paul Suchland, traveling sales.| The opening of Mr. Huber's: final ‘Mr. and Mrs, Davis left immedi-|x°avations in Egypt. Her taiks|man for the Morria Mann & Miley] Welry auction is scheduled — for * Diamonds, jewelry, silverware, split rather. definitely yesterday on| cs of the communists had gained| Washington crew, Washington was lengths behind Syracure, which water separating them from the] trailed Cornell by abou. the same ai control of other representations, Mr.!q half length ahead of Columbia.) Mahoney and his lieutenants scru- Syracuse finished fourth, a length tinized closely the persdhfiel of the| and a half ahead of Cornell. Cal} the Tribune for highway in; nists favored this course but the| Welesations already on the ground.|- ‘The official time for the Pennsyl-| formation. ‘more )conservative adherents of the About 800 individuals had registered vania crew in the junior varsity race ee Soe eee ae Movement preferred that the con-|'P to this morning and lato arrivals |’ was 10 minutes 36 2-5 seconds. Be- ? % ? Wyoming Motorway ?? 2 vention endorse Senator LaFollette| Were expected to swell the total at~ | as a presidential possibility, and at-|‘endance to around 1,000. tempt ‘a coalition with the July 4th Sec eee: 7 SUMMER CAMP) gialiay Every Society Woman ON MOUNTAIN ne. P Lustrous Hair— IS GIVEN BOOST |||* ogg The Shampoo With the question of definite organization of.a national party with a ticket to Present to the voters... The commu- the Poor. ‘The adherents of the Moscow in- ternational were inthe minority of the committee on arrangements but were sufficiently strong to block an attempt to have only the majority Teport given to the convention, A Te h Hen William Mahoney, St. Paul-leader,| As/large a delegation of Casper- Onc 0 na acknowledged head of one faction of| ites as possible is urged to go to 5 the Minnesota Farmer-Labor party] Casper “mountain Sunday and in. ‘O matter whether she is a blonde or a brunette, and temporary chairman of the con-! spect the municipal park which her hairdresser has kept her hair brilliant by using yention, openly feared that the ul- a touch of henna in the shampoo. covers 640 acres of land-and is prob- tra. Reds had edged ‘into the dele- ably the most scenic spot within the tons) from’ various . industrial| vicinity of this city. Discussion of Hennafoam Shampoo offers to every woman this sroups in sufficient riumber to con-| ways to improve the park was gone secret which only the wealthier women have been able trol a majority of the delegations. into at the meeting of the Casper Chamber of Commerce and Automo- bile club this noon. Nils Foug- stadt, old timer, who has lived on Quartet of Local | ssvix moanai. or seer Seam pie Yemafoam to command. It contains just the right toxch of henna, Their formal organizations, — the scientifically blended with pure, cleansing vegetable oils, pane Eee it os, alacant aah a Boys Steal Auto such an adfnirable park site and ces SR es recommended that it should be laid out in units and finproved by dif. at all dealers mee ferent groups of workers. The pos- SD RT TS ur boys were arrested at Gil-| sibilities of making this a park FOR SALE BY lette, Wyo., yesterday after they had| which Casper may well be proud of 5 sold a Ford roadster for $8. The] are limitless, according to Mr. Four. The Kimball Drug Store, 214 South Center cheapness of the car lead to suspic- | stadt. (Two Stores for Your Convenience) lon and it was discovered that the ‘ W.-W. Keefe explained th Ic i rmacy of i car! had been taken from the Wyo-|that was done lnet ‘Sunday ak oie * Midwest Pharmacy of the Kimball Drug Store ming \Oldsmobile company here nnd ing water down to the Park Rood (Two Stores for Your Convenience) re ony for} the art of those countries are|company of Chicago. fa here S16 Sie: Wedhestey. There wil pe | had ‘been: Griven to Gillette, ‘The| turn from Asbestos spring and re- Mn LenS ately fo! iaetbky wil | Most Interesting and valuable. two sales each: day, one at 2,30 p.|boye are Lawrence Moore, John|cqmmended that the water be can The John Tripeny Company, 241 South Center Colorado Springs, where 1 |e ha’ lectures axes Geaigued’ eopéc- m., and another at 7:30 p. m Hays, James Wilson and Walter| ried eyen farther down, DRUGS AND JEWELRY pend their hon yEOgn. fally for men and women in business The reason for Mr. Huber’s dras-| Wi'son.: They will be returned to| 8. F. Pelton was called upon for ? cm . along interior decorating lines and| Lawrence Eastman and fouts| ‘ic action ts the failure to wecure = j {t's hoped that everyone interested | Alsman left last evening for Lar-| Permanent lease upon the premises will take advantage of the oppor-|amlo where they will work during i0 Which he 1s now located and an tunity of hearing Mrs. Humpbrey. | the summer. They have been home| honest desire to quit the jewelry The Women’s Departmental Club| only a short time from that city.|>usiness for good. The sale will 4s In charge of the program. Both the young men “attend the] Continue until every piece of Jewelry += University at Lereinie: and every fixture is disposed of. se « |A prominent auctioneer has been Don H. Ralston, © ploteer wool] brought to Casper to conduct the Brower, is in Casper. Mr.’ Ralston | *#!¢- OISON IVY ‘Wedding Ceremony. ; Miss Mae Crouse and Charles B. Holman were married iast evening py Judge Henry Brennan at hie of- fice, Witnesses at the ceremony were M. A. Fiescher and F. H. Hink- ley. Miss Crouse is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jake Crouse of this city, one of Casper'’s old timé fam- flies and has many friends in the is- holding a two-year'’s clip of excel- lent woo] for what {t 1s worth. Cara Miss Thora Slade is {ll at. her ity. Mr, Holman is with the Davia| home with scarlet fever. Her con-| Peck Harris, ploneer’ranchman ts Torelieve itchand smart Sraiidportadin company. dition was quite serious for a few|in town from Deer Creek. lightly—do not rub in— ‘The young couple will make their] “ys but she is miveh improved, : Bs 9 ome in this city. es Mr., Borland who has charge raceadhoa a es A son was’ born to Mrs. Surena | of 1 ‘pla Stroud ranch for. the pest j PORUB tits ‘ Duncan, San Diego, Cal., June 12. has purchased and} Over 17 allen Sees He has been named John W! eee Sister M. Dismus and Sister M. Leo, of, the convent: in’ Cheyenne, The Bridgette club will meet Morrow afternnoon at the home Mrs. Roy Light. * to- of ~ 5 ’ Linen Specials FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY Of. Special:Interest to the oe are spending a few days in Casper, Shower Given pb bebe Oa spapejpranoes and see! aT ts thei: For Miss Lilly. ing au Sag ir school. Miss Cleola Lilly, who will be marricg this week, is to be honored evening at a miscellaneous r given her by the Misses An- A eie Austin and Jeon Lown. Thirty guests are invited. eee Miss Mamie Brown. went to Salt Creek this morning to visit Miss Margaret Hamilton for a few days. ee Mrs. B. 8. Moxel and children spent yesterday in the city. ‘They live at Salt Creek, eee Sena Cessna, a nurse whose home is here, returned yesterday from a trip to Salt Creek, eee Mrs. H. C. Snyder and Mra, BE. M. PLillps of Lusk, are Casper visitors. se Mra. Vick Costelle is tn the city on a shopping trip from Lavoye. "2. Year Books Arrive. ‘The Year Books of the Women's Departmental club have arrived &nd can be obtained at the Natrona County Public Mbrary, Those who desire them are asked to get them as soon as possible, ee . Mrs. Schulte Entertains ‘Tuesday Tea Club. ‘Mrs. Arthur Schulte entertained| wr, and Mrs. Bert Kelly are the this afternoon for the Tuesday Tea proud parents of a baby boy. They club, at ther home on Hast live at 1129 South Cherry. et. Twelve members attended. eee is meeting was the last of the| Mrs, Heffington is in town from club until the fall io aya Layoye, .s Mrs. Davis eee Miss Alice Blodgett has returned ‘To Give Luncheon., to her home for the summer from Mrs. Mark Davis entertained this| Laramie, where she has been in afternoon at her residence on South| school, Miss Blodgett is the daugh- Durbin street, at a 1 o'clock bridge/ter of Rev. J, F. Blodgett of this ltincheon. Sixteen guésts were in-| city. vited. Mrs. Davis will give another Junchton on Friday. Namntertatn For” eS Visitors Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Foley enter tained at a dinner party Sunday, in honor of Mrs. J. H. Mullin and daughters, Margaret and Regina, and Mrs. John Gillespie who are house guests of Father Mullin. Th. other guests present were Father Mullin, Father Moreton, Ed Stater and Mrs, Charles W. Peckett. oes ee Se 86x36 plain hemstitched, all linen Lunch ted june Child Health conference Cloths. Sepcial, each_......-_________ $2.65 sponsored by the Women's Depart- mental club and by the Wom 64x54 Hemstitched, all linen damask $4 95 club, will be held at the Christian Lunch Cloths. $6.75 value. Special, each e ehurch in North Casper, Thursday, Fafcy Bath Towels, Martex brand; color guaranteed. June 19, between the hours of 9:30/ whole quarter-pint of the ‘most a.m. and 11:30 a.m. Mothers will| wonderful skin whitener, softener please bring small blankets. and beautifier. At and Each eee Massage this eweetly fragrant Cc, e e femon bleach into the face, neck . - arma and hands. It can not irri- ‘The Mother's division of the Wo-| tate. Famous etage beauties use|| Martex Bath Rugs; all colors. $2 65 SoBe. e On Friday, the 13th, a baby was born. to Mr. and Mi A. J. Kelly ia’ ws + Lemon Juice TO of ( b b Ti men's Departmental club will meet|it to bring that clear, youthful skin ‘Wednesday, June 18, at 2:30, at the Special, each ~____ O. W. Twigg residence on 845 Bast PThira street 90-inch all linen Sheeting, fine quality. $2.85 tior: yourself. It can not’be bought || $3.75 value. Special, per yard_________ ready to use because it acts bent > 7” immediately after it is prepared-- afternoon between the hours of 2. terns. All colors,.90x108. Spécial, each. and 5:00 o'clock at a trousseau tea gh in by if by daughter, Cle- Sie Paneh ted eters eee oe || sume 17; 1924 If Mr, W. B. Haselmire will . pen pos fhe eg ae ae present this ticket to our cash- v é eee wr within three days it will en- Cr in C 0. ‘| title Himself and one guest to Ss ie entertain, our specially selected combina id ¥ e Mra, Earl Bowman is entertaining || HOR dinner served dally—5-20 SPECIALTY STORE at a bridge party this evening for - . the members of the Pi Beta Phi Giop or Main Di ing Room. fraternity who are home from col Hotel Townsend TRIBUNE BLDG. lege for the summer, The guest Mra, Geotge Lilly entertained this} Advertisement. BED SPREADS—Dolly Madison pat- $8.95 Casper. an explanation of the work that {fs The Casper Pharmacy, 111 East Second ° — on being done at the tourist camp. He DRUGS AND JEWELRY 12.2 Wyoming Motorway ? ? ? gave a review of the activities in EVERYWOMAN’S STORE Another Appealing Special June Event Come Tomorrow Be On Hand Early—Store Opens At 8:30 Is All You Will Have to Pay for Choice of 146 Spring and Summer Dresses - Suits - Coats Which Means Practically Your Unrestricted Choice of the Finest Garments In the Store Every Garment Our Cash Sale of pia eerie Coats, Suits and Stocksof ' Dr ars iy ome $14.75 and $19.75 Continues Tomorrow A Convenient Place to Meet Your Friends LOOK IN OUR DISPLAY WINDOWS tiv