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v8 MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1924. OCIETY, Carson-Anson . Marriage Yesterday. The marriage of Miss Marjorie Carson and Thomas Anson, both of Glenrock took place yesterday morning at the Presbyterian manse, the Rev. Charles A. Wilson offictat. ing. They were attended by Hiss Eva Boyer-of Battle Creek, Nebr. and- George McDonald of Glenrock. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, F. O. Carson and the groom ig a son of Mr. and Mrs. John An- son of Glenrock, where the couple will make thelr home following a honeymoon. trip through the Yellow: stone National pa, 7 Following the ceremony a wed- ding breakfast was served at the ‘Townsend for fourteen, including Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Carson and son, Frank, Mr. anid Mrs. John Anson and daughter, Sara, George McDon- ald, all of Glenrock, Miss Eva Boy- epsof Battle Creek, Nebr., Mr. and ‘Mrs. Thomas Anson of Aspen, Colo., and Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Harvey of this city. Sars McCommon-MeMillen Nuptials Sunday. Miss Mildred -McCommon of Mid- west and Walter McMillen of this city were quietly married yesterday afternoon at the East Side Metho- dist Community church by the pas. tor, the Rey. W. H. Germany. The groom is connected here with the M. J. O'Fallon Supply company. The couple will be at home to thelr friends following a trip through Col- orado at 1138 West Hleventh Street. eee k-Sheehan cacy Se Announcements have been re- ceived here of the marriage of Miss Irene Mastek, dauchter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mashek of this city to\ Jerry Sheehan of Lander, the cefemony having been performed tn Lander last week by the Rev. F. J. Fitch, pastor of the First Baptist church. "They were attended by the Misses Mary Sheenhan “Monica Sny- def and Richard Tweed and Alexan- der Souter. The couple are making their home {n Lander. a 8i8 Mes. Foster Entertains Far House Guest Saturday. Mrs. Beulah’ Vance: Foster enter- tained informally at a morning Wridge party given Saturday at her home on Fourteenth street complt- mentary to her house guest, Miss Dorothy Danforth of Iowa. Guests who attended include: Mrs. rar Thomas, Mrs. Kenneth Bass, Mrs. J. W. Bingenhe!mer, Mrs. Neil Charles Geis, Mrs. T. C. Spears, Mrs. G. R. Waldschmidt, Miss Grace MeDonald and the guest of horer. Ace Cream Social Tuesday At 0. ©, Hauptli Residence. Members of the Grace English Lutheran church Sunday school will give an ice cream. social ‘Tuesday evening, August 5, on the lawn of the O. C. Hauptl! residence, 1015 Soyth Ash street. The public is in- vited to attend, Miss Wagner Will Be HoOnored At Party Miss. Mary Wagner whose mar- riage will take place this month wi}l be the guest of honor at a mis- cellaneous shower to be given this evening by Mrs. Arthur Watson and Mjss Marie Bishop at the home of the latter-on' East Second street. Invited guests include: Mrs. William Rae, Mrs, Robert Biemer of Mitch- ell, Neb.. and Mrs. F. E. Brenner, (Memphis, Tenn, guests of their mether, Mrs, Dan Speas, Mrs. Chris Wagner, Mrs. Lester Parker, Mrs. Clarles Rose, Mrs. Clarence Wolfe, Blue .Crepe. {De Chine* Fn °) ° Mrs. Walter Storrie, Mrs. Arthur Horsch, Mrs. Thomas ‘Villnave, Mrs. Garrett King, Miss Blanche Wagner, Mrs. James Speas, Miss Genevieve ua and the honored guest. eee Stag Dinner This Evening At Townsend The Messrs Robert Knittle and Rolland Nichols will be hosts at a Stag dinner to be given this evening at the Townsend hotel. Guests who will attend* are; Frederick Houser, Harry Davis, Hubert Holmes, Barry Mahoney, Dwight Wallace, George Goble, George Cook, Harry Young, LeRoy Jourgenson, and Warren McKelvey. Pres Formal Party At Nicolaysen Home Saturday August 9. The Messrs; Kem and William Nicolaysen will be hosts at a for- mal daricing party and supper to be given Saturday evening, August 9 at the Nicolaysen residence, 1134 South Wolcott street. eee Lutheran Ald To Meet Thursday Afternoon The Ladies’ ald society of the Grace English Lutheran. church will be entertained on Thursday af- ternoon by ‘Mrs. Milburn and Mrs. Andrew Olson at a meeting to be held at the Odd Fellow’s hall. All members are asked to be present and visitors will be welcome. oe Women of Mooseheart Legton Picnic To Be Thursday The annual picnic of the Women of Mooscheart Legion will he held en Thursday, August 7 instead of ‘Tuesday as was announced, the af- fair to be held at Garden Creek falls, All members are asked to be present and bring thelr lur.ch. Transportation will be furnished and all those who are going to at- tend are asked to meet at the Moose lodge rooms at 10 a. m. acheicl nai aa PERSONALS | ‘Miss Thora Slade left Saturday evening for Berkley, California where she will resume her studies at the University of California. Miss Slade will be a senior at the wni- versity this year, eee Miss Gladys Hasbrouck, secretary to superintendent A. A. Slade has returned from California where she has been spending her vacation. . Attorney and Mrs. Frank England who have been touring Montana and Canada are expected to return to Cas- per tomorrow. . . Mrs. Dan Speas has as her guest at her home, 160 North Grant street, Mrs. George Diemer of Palmyria, Mo. eee Mrs. J, W. Longshore, Mrs. Rob- ert Meigh and Mrs. L. Tubbs are spending a short time in the Yellow- stone national park. o. Miss Sara Anderson returned this morning from Kansas City where she has been visiting for the last few weeks with her parents. Miss Ander- son was accompanied home by her sister, Anne, who will visit in Casper for a month. see Miss Veeta Gilbourne has returned trom Denver where she spent several days visiting with friends. eee Mrs.-E. L, Mead and daughter, Martha, have returned from the east where they spent several months visiting with friends and relatives. While absent from the city they visit- ed in Newport, Cape Cod, Providence’ Boston and Chicago. oe . Miss Katherine Brady of Mills is visiting with friends in Denver and Hayden for a short time after which she will go to the Lost lakes for a several days visit. eee Frank Kester, master ‘mechanic ot the Chicago and Northwestern railroad and Mrs. .Kester who have been spending a short time in Cas- per left today for their home in Escanaba, Mich. While in the city they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, R. B. Landis. 60.8 \e Mr. and Mrs. L. F. McMahon and children have returned from a week's trip through the Yellowstone National park. ee Miss Mary Lyons has accepted a position at the Natrona County: hos- pital. Che Casper Daily Cribune She’s “Miss Los Angeles’? Property Owners On Mountain Will Prohibit All Camping Unless More Care Is Used In Putting Out Fires Because of the extremely dry sea- son, the danger of forest fires on Cas- per mountain is becoming a serious menace, and unless the’ people. ex- ercise more cate in putting out their camp fires, property owners threaten to proh‘bit all camping on the moun- tain. This would detract from’ the comfort and enjoyment of the many auto parties who are using the moun- tain as a refuge from the sultry | Weather of the city. Disastrous forest fires are raging in many portions of the timbered areas of the West now, and are tak- ing a heavy toll in life and property A fire, which has spread rapidly, is now eating its way into the forests in the vicinity of La Bonte canyon, on the range southeast of Casper, and fishermen and campers were It means something to win any kind of a beauty prize in Los Angeles— Jet alone a bathing beauty prize. Here is “Miss Los Angeles” of 1924. ‘Her name is Lillian Knight, and she sXe overcame all the opposition that the, ss es of movies had to offer ina re-] ‘ called upon to forego a day's plea- sure and %elp fight the fire. It should be remembered that at Eadsville, on top of Casper mountain, is located a recuperation camp for children. Many sick and helpless children are belig cared for there. A forest fire in the vicinity of Bads- ville would not only endanger the lives of these children, but destroy the camp buildings in which they are betng treated and cared for. Put out your camp fires, Do not throw lighted matches, or cigar or cigarette stubs from your cur into the pine trees or underbrush, Report or put out any fire. And apply the Golden Rule to your outdoor recrea- tion. 5 CASPER MOTOR CLUB. J. B. Griffith, Pres. Chas. B, Stafford, Sec, weeks trip to Dubois Jackson Hole country. and the Miss. Joyce Miller spent a short time last week visiting with friends in Lusk. Miss Ruth, Warner will leave on Tuesday for Denver where she will spend a two weeks’ vacation visit- ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Warner. eee Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Huston who have been visiting with friends in Sheridan for the last week re- turned to Casper yesterday. Mr. and Mrs: W. C.’ Nichols of Colcrado are spending several days in the city, the guests of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Nichols are. enroute to the Yellowstone National park and-Montana where they wil! spend three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. B. Colvin spent yes- terday here visiting with friends from their home at Layoye. Mr. and Mrs. B. Lucas were Cas per atrivals yesterday from Douglas. Mr, and Mrs. E. F. guests of friends here their home in Billings. Miller today afe from Miss Pearl Smith and Miss Hilda Smith spent yesterday here enroute to the park from their home at Boulder. ¢ eee Miss Mabel Loehr and Miss Ruth Hieger were visitors in Casper yes: terday from Richmond, Ind. G8), 6 Miss Anna G. Koehler spent yes terday here visiting with friends from Midwest, Mr.-and Mrs. F Mrs. Harr! ancis Brown and. nton of E canaba, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. A. > eent competition. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Shimer and Mrs. George Roehrig spent yes- terday here enroute to the park from their home at Boulder, Colo. eee Miss Rose Judge ts spending a several weeks’ vacation trip in Den- ver the guest of her sister. see Mrs. Joe Irwin who has deen the guest here for a short time of Mrs. . H. Aderton will return this week to her home in Denver. see James Shikaney left this morning overland for Cheyenne. cee William R. McMillan, private sec- retary to Congressman ‘Charles E. Winter is in Casper today from Cheyenne. CITY BRIEFS A. G. Marion arrived in Casper this morning from Denver and will spend several days here on busi- ness. ele es BE. Thompson and daughter, Vera, ##. turned Sunday evening from a weeks outing spent at Atlantic City, Wyo. rears Mr. and Mrs. P, Lathan of Grey- are spending a short time in the having arrived yesterday. se Mr. and Mrs. George C., Gray. de- parted yesterday, for their home: 41) Colorado after spending several days here visiting at the home of Mr. and rs. F. E. Hilden. 1n Gotties Only Half Pint... .50c ?t. 75¢ Qt. $1.25 ‘Tita! Sprayer Free Hand Sprayer. ....408 At Grocers & Druggists Joveloped at Armerica’s Foremost Industrial Research Institute, FLIES Mosquitoes Roaches Ants Bed Bugs Etc. ills Em Dead » Charles Waubaugh ‘spent several days last week in. Rawlins on bus!- ness. . T. J. Foley, vertising Remembrance Ad- specialist, representing Brown and Biglow of St. Paul, Minn., is in Casper this week on business. eee Harold Schaeffer who is connect- ed here with the Producers and Re- finers corporation left Saturday af- ternoon Yor Pitestone, Minn., on two weeks’ vacation trip. ees Sam Burnstein, owner of th Hub Clothing store in Thermopolis is in Casper on business. eee R..D. Wells spent yesterday here from Boulder a guest at the Hen- ning. « . Frank Carpenter few days from Ft. arrived Sunday. . ee is here for a Col'ins, having James Matson of Gurnsey transacting business affairs today. is here eee C. D, Deal of Greybull is spend- ing a few days in the city this week, . . J. C. Farrell, C. B. Mel<elby, Robert Sheran and F. P. Austin are inthe city on business from Denver. eee R. L. Percival of Midwest is visitor in Carper a guest at Townsend. a the Miss Smith Sings For Rotary Club The members of the Casper Rotary club were given a musical treat to lay when Miss Margaret Smith, 2 vocalist, who has many admirers in Casper, sang some favorite numbers. She was ccompanied at the piano by Miss Nan Smith. Homer Wrightsman of the Wil- Hamsport Wire Rope company ad- dressed the members of the club on the industry of making wire rope. NEGRO HEAD IS INDICTED NEW YORK, Augi 4—Marcus Garvey, who styles himsclf presi- dent of the African republic, was today indicted by a. federal grand jury on charges of perjury and re- turning fraudulent income tax re- port. ‘Garvey is here directing the meetings of an international con- vention of nexroes, being held in Harlem, New York's “Black belt.” OT For resutts try a Tribune Clas sified Ad. _.. Watch for the Opening of THE PARISIAN Casper’s Newest Ladies’. Ready-to-Wear Store Ground Floor HENNING HOTEL BUILDING Sizes 3 to 5, in red, green, grey, tan and white. Regular $6.00, White Kid Pumps Habeas Corpus Is Refused For Cook FOR WORTH, Tex., Aug. 4— The plea of Dr. Frederick A. Cook former explorer and convicted oil promoter for release on a writ of habeas corpus was refused today by Federal Judge Wilson. O'WAHONEY TO. SPEAK TUESDAY The honorable Joseph C. O'Ma honey, candidate for the democratic nomination for the United -States senate, will deliver an address at 7:20 o'clock tomorrow night in the Iris theater. Mr. O'Mahoney will dis- cuss the three pres/dential candidates, Calvin Coolidge, John W. Davis and Robert M. La Foltétte. A number of local citizens who are interested in the campa‘gn will occupy the stage while a special program of music will be provided. Mr, O"Mahoney was formerly sec to Senator John B. Kendrick and was for many years a newspaper editor in this state. Because of the: has always b interested in state and na tional politics and has studied them from angles not given the average candidate. He has some very defl- nite ideas regarding things of im. portance to the national government. The public is invited to attend the meeting which will be held tomorrow night and the friends of Mr. O'Ma- honey predict that he will have som: In Simple [s the Protection You Ne PAGE THREE. thing really worth while to’ say on the subject which he has chosen. Mr. O'Mahoney arrived in Casper from Lander and Riverton last night. He visited the Salt Creek oll fields today. Ee FOREST FIRE — RAGES SOUTH : OF DOUGLAS CHEY settlement E, Wyo., Aug. 4.—The of Cold Springs and neighboring mine buildings ~have been destroyed by a forest fire which s raging in thick timber in the War Bonnet district, 60. miles south west of Douglas, Wyo., accordgng to nformation recelved at the United States land office here, Two crews of 60 men, lead by Sheriff Albert Peyton of Converse county and yecial Agent Kimbel of the general land office are fighting the flames; which threaten thousands of acres of sovernment-owned timber. “Ye Hand Made Shoppe” Formerly of 5601 E. 2nd St, Is Now Located at 542 S. Center Street Hand Made Gifts, Hemstitch- ing, , Pecoting Mrs. Thomas Hood First Aid ed Against the Infection That Often Results So Seriously Wherever there is a break in the skin, there is danger of infection. lodging place to germs. That is why your doctor ad Any wound, no matter how slight, offers a es you to be careful. To use the same care that he uses in guarding against infection. You must use a sterile dressi dressing. By germ-free is meant more than a “clean cloth.” ng. That means a germ-free One of the greatest mistakes people make is in using a clean handkerchief to bandage a wound. result in that way. Sccres of infections Remember that the cleanest of cloths, not having been scientifically sterlized, may harbor infectious germs. Germs that take their toll often in life itself. The Four Things to Do: 1 Apply iodine to the wound. Do not wash the wound. 2 = Apply a sterile piece of uze folded into a conven- lent pad. 3 Then wrap this dressing with a sterile gauze bandage. 4 Fasten with adhesive plaster. The KIMBALL DRUG STORES CASPER’S PIONEER STORES Wyoming's Leadi ing Drug Stores The Rexall Stores “TWO STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE” SUMMER SHOE CLEAN UP SALE We are offering our summer shoes all at greatly reduced prices. Remember these shoes are all high-grade shoes and the reason for selling at these prices is to clear them up to make room for our Fall numbers. Hollywood Sandals Colored Suede Pumps Military and low heels in tan and grey. Sizes 3 to 54. Regular $8.50 to $9.50, at White Kid and Cloth eee Mr. and Mrs, Neal Rowell spent a short tJme last week visiting with Mrs. Rowell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Noble in Lusk. « ST Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lewis are touring the Yellowstone National park. Removal Sale at THE REMNANT STORE Second Street Public Market For 10 Days Only Everything Cut to Rockbottom Prices Kalburnie Ginghams, 4 yards Oxfords and Pumps, in small sizes. $1.00 PER PAIR MEN! Final Clean-up of Men’s Oxfords We are offering 150 pairs of Men’s Oxfords in good high-grade shoes, at $3.95 Men’s White Canvas Oxfords The BOOTERY 124 EAST SECOND ‘ All White Kid Pumps in our stock. Regular $9.50 and $10 ee Among the Casper people in Lan- | der last week for a few days were: Rayburn 8. Webb, R. F Swain, Clyde H. Brown, R. H. Nichols, I. N. Brooks and Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Bryan. Black Satin Pumps Several patterns and good sizes in nice Black Satin Pumps that sold regularly from $8.50 to $10.00, at . Roscoe Bowman has been spend- ing several days in Glenrock visit- ing with his family. .. Mrs. F. M. Buzzard of Powell has boen the guest here for several days of relatives and friends. eee Coleman Williams of Greely, Colo. who has been the ‘guest here for a few days of his daughter, Mrs. G. B, Stillwagon departed this morning for’ Seattle. 9 French Ginghams, 2 yards 2 Permanent Finish Organdy, 2 Colored Indian Head, yards 86-inch White Indian Head, yard oe 5 Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Woodburn of Moline, Il. whe have bee the guests here for the week of neice, Mrs. Rudolph Kamon home on South Kenwood departed last evening for where they will visit before returning to their home. oe Light and dark Percales, Cheese Cloth, yards COMBINATION < and the in this frock of navy elchine. The simple blow rent and collar of white or putlined with the same cotor ré found in the Roman striped sec Hons to be found in the skirt. The Kirt is Composed of uny bahy pleats nd is) added to the upper portion | neice Miss Dorothy Danforth and ou) heading of about an inch] son; George Vance will Jeave on hich nukes @ distinctive Anisi, _ | Wednesday of this week for a two yard 4 decoratt at Fruit of the Loom, bleached Muslin, yard Children’s Ribbed Hose, regular 60c, 3 pair | The best all Silk Ladies’ Hose in Casper for, pair These Are Only a Few of the Many Bargains We Have To Offer—Come Early and Often Mrs. Beulah Vance Foster, her

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