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her and C. Cc. make their home in this city, Mr. Mellor being connected pageth ts. J. Cook and Mrs. Frank C. Fisher were. joint hostesses at two informal Tuncheons and bridge parties given’ Tuesday and toduy at the home of the former on South Beech street. Honors at bridge for Tuesday were wen by Mrs. A. K. Bott and Mrs. Frank Firmin. Guests who attend include: Mrs. Frank Fi min and mother, Mrs. Sykes of Ili nols; Mrs. A. J. Woods, Mrs. A, K. Bott, Mrs. J. R. Dunbar, Mrs. C, W. Andrews, Mrs. Marshall Dayton, Mrs. J. R. Healy, Mrs. A. J, Kelley, Mrs, Carl Gompf and mother, Mrs. Goodman of Ohio, Mrs. Carl P. Tay. Jor, Mrs. W. H. Crawford, Mrs. William Ronaldson, Mrs. . George Jarvis, Mrs. Thomas Jessen, Mrs. Fred Moore. Mrs. Sidney Morrison Mrs. Carl Hawkes and Miss\Jennie Mitchell of Ilinois., Guests present today were: Mrs, ee. Fisher, Mrs, Francis Brown ind s‘ster, Mrs. Venton, Mrs. James P. Sweeney, Mrs, C. H. Carpenter, Mrs. A. A. Slade, Mrs. Harley Bot. toms, Mrs. W. W. Keefe, Mrs. Guy Gay,’Mrs. H. EB. Byars, Mr: a. Gillis, Mrs. Allen McLellen, Mrs, V BH. Hanson, Mrs. C..L. Cron and mother, Mrs, McConnell, Mrs. Wil- lam Kaemmerling, Mrs. A. Ri- ker; Mrs. Jess Keith, Mrs. Sinclair Reekie and Mrs, W. E. Woods. e oe Mrs, Schulte Entertains At Informal Bridge Tea. Mrs. Arthur. A. Schulte compli- mented Miss Blanche Evans of Sheridan, guest of Mrs, C. P. Plum- mer, and Miss Deloras Helserman of Redwing, Minn., guest of Mrs. Leo Dunn, at an tnformai bridge tea given this afternoon at her resi- dence on Second street. Guests pres- ent were: Mrs. T. J, Drew, Mrs. C. P. Plummer, Mrs. Charles T. Me- Grady, Mrs. Eugene Dunn, Mrs. Ralph Schulte, Mrs. Hurbert Ladd, Mrs. Leo Dunn, Miss Kathfeen Sul. livan, Miss Kathryn Mahoney, Mise Margaret Sullivan, Miss Gladys Hasbrouck and sister, Miss Rowena Hasbrouck of Sher! and the ghests of honor. eee Miss Lane is ‘Honored At Bridge Tea Today. Miss Ruth Lane of Evansville, Ind., was the guest of honor at an informal tea and bridge party given a Arthur Siren, at her home on East . Eighth street. Guests present to meet Miss Lane’ were: Mrs. Fred- ‘erick Kohler, Mrs.. Vincent Mul- vaney, Mrs, Walter Schultz, Mrs, Stanley Greenbaum, Mrs, Edward Johnson, Mrs. L. R. Bottrell, Mrs. Douglas Sprecher, Mrs. Ray Hol- Joran, Mrs. William Haselmire, Mrs. Otto Stratton, Miss Edna Weisbrode, —————— this afternoon by her sister, Mrs,’ Miss Vira Barker, Suest. eee Mr. and Mrs, Klockselm Are Hosts at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. H! H. Klositselm were hosts at an enjoyable dinner party given last evening at their home, 444 South Lincoin street with Mrs. William Moore of Denyer and Miss "rances McCara of Oklahoma house guests of Mrs. Leslie Nelson, as the honored guests. ‘The evening was spent in danéiig and music. és Among ‘hose who attended were: Mr. and Mrs, Dwight Woodruff, Mrs. Stanley Griebel, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roberston, George Nelson, Mr, and Mrs. Leslié Nc!son, Mre. Poe and the honored . Eshwig, George Shepard, Mr. Por- ter, H. Dodge, Mrs. Moore, Miss Me- Cara and the hosts. eee Busy Bee Circle Wil Hold Meeting. The Busy Bee circle of the First Methodist church will meet Friday afternoon at the‘home of Mrs. J. C. Cook, 815 Howard street. All mem- bers are invited to Be present’ as business matters will be discussed. eee Misses Barnes Will Entertain at Dance. s The Misses Ida Belle and Mary Barnes will entertain at an. infor- mal dancing party to be given on Saturday? evening, at the sunirher home of their parents on Casper mountain. Sixty guests have been invited to attend, * * ee Dinner Last Evening At Daily Home. ; Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Daily enter- tained informally at dinner last eye- ning at their home on South David street complimentary to their neice Miss Deloras Heiserman of Red Wing, Minn, Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Dunn, Miss Heiserman, John Francis Dunn and Mr. and Mrs. Daily. . se Mrs. Plummer Will Entertain For Guest.’ Mrs. C. P. Plummer will entertain informally at®tea tomorrow after- noon at her home in the Poling apartments, in honor of her guest, Miss Blanche Evans\ of Sheridan, who is en route to the east where she will teach during the coming year. ° Montgomery-Mellor Marriage Wednesday. Miss Mac Montgomery and Don- ald J. Mellor were quietly married Wednesday morning at §:30 o'ciodk by the Rey, Father J. H. Mullin, pastor of St. Anthony's Catholic church. They were attend-a by Mr. : Subway One Hundred Thirty-six here with the Midwest Refining com- pany, ee € Plans for Auxiliary . Banquets Are Being Made. : . All members of the American Le- gion Auxiliary wishing to attend |the banquets to-be given on Mon- day and Tuesday evenings, Au- gust 25 and 26, are asked to notify Mrs. W. W. Russel!, Phone 1796 or Mrs. Harry Astin, Phone 2107 not later than Friday, August 22. ——. PERSONALS Jack Emery of Rock’ Springs, who has been rwending his vacation here with Mr, and Mrs. W. 8. Kimball, departed Tuesday evening for Chey- enne where he was joined by his mother with whom he will tour Col. orado. He will enter the state uni- versity at Laramie if Stepember. eee Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, Miss Mar- garet Sullivan accompanied by Mrs. James A. Curry and children of Hartford, Conn., wilh motor to the U. T. ranch today where Mrs. Curry has been spending ‘the ‘summer months with. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mahoney. Mrs. Curry has been a guest here for a week at the Patrick Sullivan and Jeremiah Ma- hogey homes. eee Mr. and Mrs. William H. Lloyd have returned’from a ten days’ busi- ness and pleasure trip to Kansas City. ‘ eee Mrs. G. E, Griffith and sons have returned from Brooks lake and Riv- erton where they spent several weeks. eee Ralph Wertz, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wertz left Tueslay evening for Michigan where he attends school at the Michigan university. eee Mr. and Mrs. G. F’. Northman of Denver are guests in the city for several days of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones on South McKinley street. eee Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Evans of Den- ver who ‘have been spending sever- al days here departed yesterday for a tour of the Yellowstone national] park. Mra Henry. Morganstein left Wednesday for Lovell, Wyo., where she will visit for two weeks. She will return to Casper and make ber home here. eee . G. L. Groam are itors from Midwest. Mr. and M out of town v: returned yesterday to their home in Lusk after spending several days with Mrs, Harry Astin. cee Mrs. Helen Manning and son Joe da) ‘Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wertz spent Tuesday at Pathfinder. eee Mrs. John Soltis and family of Rock Springs spent yesterday in Casper. eee Mr. and Mre. J..W. Murphy are the guests of friends~ here from Lavoye. eee ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. Clausen are among the, Salt Creek visitors in the city for a short time. eee Miss Della Nelson is visiting in the city from her home in Alliance, Neb. 5 eee Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hall are visitors here today from their home at Midwest. see Mr. and Mrs. James Ward and family, formerly of Casper who have been visiting here with Mrs. Ward's father, Mr: Bermnett, left today for their home in Huron, S. D. eee Frederick Knight, salesman for the Acro Oil Products company who has been visiting with Mrs. Knight and daughter in Colorado, is ex. pected to return tomorrow. eee Miss Gladys Hasbrouck has as her guests here her parénts and sister, Miss Rowen Hasbrouck of Sheridan. wee Mr. and Mrs. E. BE. Hanway, Mrs, J. E. Hanway and. daughter, Isabell and Clifford Fitzgerald, left: yester: day by motor for a short pleasure trip to Denver. see Miss: Alice M. Shea who has been visiting here with her sisters, Mrs. Stuart Updergraff and Miss Isabel! Sheay, at 426 East Twelfth street, is leaving today for San Francisco. 7 ee Miss Nina Maddox of Wheatland is a visitor in Casper for a few days. eee Mr. and Mrs. C. P, Henderson of Salt Creek are shopping and visiting with friends here today. ayeeys Mrs. Eleanor Hyde of Saginaw, Mich., 1s visiting in Casper for a short time with her sisters, Mrs. Stuart Udergraff and Miss Isabell Shea, Ynroute to the Yellowstone National park. See Mrs, 0. N, Shikaney and daughter, Mary, are leaving this evening for Denver and Estes park where they will be guests for a short time of Mrs. Sadie LaTouf. ee Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McClellan of Arminto are in the city for a few days guests at the Henning. Sra Mrs. H. T. Schulgler of Los An- geles is a visitor in Casper for a few days. oY oie Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Phitlips and thter of Scottsbluff, Nebr., have for a few days. CITY BRIEFS R. 8. Ellison, vice president of the Midwest Refining company returned jast evening from a several days business trip to Montana. cee J. Reddin is transacting business affairs here from Denver. cee R. W. Marsh of the General Cigar company Is-in Casper for several days on business. N. S. Wilson of the Midwest Re {ining company who has been spend- ing several weeks in Casper returned last evenidg.to De: cee John McClellan ts in Casper today on business from Arminto. cee Cyrus.C. Blair of Sussex is here today on business. eee L. R. McKenzie is attending to business affairs here for a short time from his home in Des Moines, Towa. i eee J. 8., Hutton and L. B. Sloan are transacting business affairs in Cas. per today, eee J. W. Hines is a Minneapolis bus- iness caller who arrived in Casper yesterday, A see H, Shroder arrived yesterday from Rawlins and will spend several days here, c4e Clarence H. Towner is among the out of town business visitors here from Denver. cee Mart Hibbard of Buffalo {ts a vis- itor in the city. ee Martin Bell came in yesterday from Alcova and will spend several days here. eee Thomas Kinney of the TIilinols Pipeline company was suddenly stricken with stomach trouble while in Billings, Mont.; yesterday morn- ing. He underwent an immediate operation ‘and is recovering rapidly. eee Paul Russell of the Rallway Traf- fic Adjustment company will leave htis evening for Greybull and Ther- mopolis on a several days business trip. eee Norman Black, manager of the Black Lumber company in Chey- enne, is in Casper on business a guest at the Townsend. see John Bear and 5S. A. Thompson, druggists of Guernsey, are visitors in the city for a few days. eee George Goohs of the Aero Oll Products company returned to Chey- enne today after spending several days in the city, J. A. Williamson of Parkersburg, W. Va., is in Casper on business a guest at the” Townsend. eee D. Power of Chadron fs in the city on business for a few days. eee Ralph Lyon arrived in the city this morning from Bayard, Neb., and will spend several days here. eee General Jenkins, commander. at Ft. Russell, will arrive in> Casper Sunday: evening. and will be a guest at the Townsend during his stay here. eee H. P, Weston of the American National bank in Cheyenno ts in Casper on business. sre, & L. J. Swan is a Lusk spending seyetal days here. eee visitor L. B. Murphy ts a Salt Creek visitor spending a few days here. oe ER. Vance came in yesterday from Lavoye and will spend several days here, Se CHICAGO, Aug. 21.—Colorel Samuel Vinton Ham, 50 years old, chief of staff of the sixth army corps area, died today at his home here. ABOARD U. 8. S. BOXER, In the Arctic Ocean, Via Nome, Alaska, Aug. 20.—(By the Associated Press, Delayed).—The gasoline* schoone Arctic, caught In the fce, {s wreck and the motorship Lady Kin- dersley has been abandoned by her crew who are’ on the ico; WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.—Sen- ator Wheeler, independnt candidate for vice president, declared here to- day that he would “welcome” trial during the campaign in Montana where he has been indicted on a charge of having improperly appear- ed is an attorney before a federal department after his election to the senate, DENVER, Colo., Aug. 21—In a letter addressed to Secretary of War Weeks, BE, K. Whitehead, secretary of the state bureau of child and ani- mal protection today asked that ho issue an order prohibiting parachute jumping by dogs or other dumb ant- mals from army planes. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Aug. 21.— Jewels to the value of many thou- sands of dollars, some of which al- ready have been seized, but most of which are missing, became the focal point today in the inquiry into the violent death of Mrs. Therese W. Mors, here August. 12, in connec- tion with which Kid McCoy, ex- Pugilist, is held on a murder charge, —————_—_ For results try a Tripune Clas. sified Ad. PAGE THREE. Vetoed Relief Bill at Manila Passed Again MANILA, Aug. 21.—(By the As- sociated’ Press)—The house of the Philippine legislature today again passed the bill appropriating $50,000 for the relief of suffers from ty- Phoons which was vetoed by Gov- ernor-General Wood during the last session of the legislature. — Taylor Funeral Held Here Today The funeral of John A. Taylor who died here Tuesday evening was held this afternoon from the Shaft. fer-Gay chapel. The Rev. Lewis H.| Bowerman officiated. BSL. Hayes Home Is \Saddened By Infants Death & X What Griz? Men Have Suia About Music Henry Wadsworth LONGFELLOW sald, “Show me the home where Music dwells and J will show i= = Lappy, pene contented m1 Make your home one of thes + Viola. Ha 18-month-old!| ‘hat’ Lon mentioned. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis L. ofinrmsted Hayes, died this morning at the|| A GULBRANSEN Registering family home, 714 North Madison|| Plano will give you Music that street. The funeral will be held at|| anyone can play. And an in 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from trument that is unexcelled re- the Shaffer-Gay chapél. gardless of price. The GULBRANSEN Is acknowt- “iged ag the greatest value to be found anywhere—ask our com. petitors. Come in and let us show you the wonderful musical qualities of this beautiful Gulbransen. After having been out of school for more than’32 years, a Grand Rapids woman has returned to the University of Michigan to resume her course of studies which was interrupted by illness in 1891. SMOKERS No More Stained Teeth} Dull, spotty, dark or tobace stained teeth can now be made flash- ing white, lustrous, clean—qu' This is through anew dis ) Bleachodent Combination. Consist of a mild, safe quid which softens unsightly surface stains and a spe- clal paste which removes them. Perfected by :wo dentists of high standing. Safe to use. No effect on enamel. No matter how much you smoke—no matter how yellow your teeth may be, you will be amazed at results of first application. Say goodbye to stained teeth! Get Bleachodent Combination today at all good dealers such as Casper Drug & Dispensary Co., Kimball Drug Co., Sprechers, Wyoming Drug & Supply Co., and John Tripeny Co. —Advertisement. Nationally Priced —Natlonally Advertised $700, $615, $530, $450 Also, Conrenlent Terms The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. AVOID IMITATIONS INSIST ON BLEACHODENT 232 E. Second Phone 194 To Make Room for Fall Apparel Which Is Arriving by, Each Day’s Express Final Reduced Prices are declared on all summer merchandise for dis- posal by Saturday ‘evening, August 238. $1.95 Money Savers Pongette Blouses, nainsook and Mull Princess Slips. White Sateen Petticoats, Shadow Proof Muslin | Princess $1 29 5 Slips — You Can Buy Dresses.in Surpassingly Pretty Styles and Most Popular Annual August Clearan ‘Two Days Only, Friday and Saturday, August 22nd and 23rd Be thrifty--secure your share of these remarkable bargains Materials at $16.75 During This Clearance Sale ce Sale Step Down and Save Wonder Bargains 89c Every Item Worth Many Times More Petticoats and -Bloomers Regular $8.95 ‘Trecowear’ Jersey Silk Petticoats and Bloomers in handsome col- ors as well as regular $3.50 White Muslin Petticoats, only $2.45 Radium Silk Petticoats A group of nicely tailored radium Silk Petticoats, reg- ularly priced at $4.95, of- sale at only. DOeEO All white and light shades of our regular $1.00 True- shape and Puncture Proof Silk 9e ESO coca, All white and light shades of our regular $1.50 Day- dream Silk Hose Sateen Petticoats Crepe Kimonas Fudge Aprons Children’s Bathrobes 89c Silk Gloves, Eardrops, Necklaces, Bob Combs, Cotton Bloomers, Marguerites, etc., etc. Pretty Summer Dresses For Small, Médium and Large Figures ‘Step Down and Save” on These 89c Subway Specials Dresses, Coats and Capes, $9.95 There are only a few coats and capes in this group but there are about eighty-five dresses of excep- tionally smart and pretty styles in embroidered voile, tub silk, silk crepe, georgette, etc., formerly priced up to $22.50. We confidently expect every garmentin this lot will be sold by Friday evening. The values will amaze you. Be sure also to see our $4.95 and $16.75 lines of Subway Dresses. EXTRA SPECIALS Our Special $1.95 Ladies’ Wash Blouses Silk Hose Regular $3.50 English Sweaters Separate Skirts AT i } i Regular $5.50 and $6.50 long Kid Gloves at 8 formerly priced up to Beautiful 15 tegrl ; fi g | $16.75, all for immediate clear- $ 95 Sizes Tacketn wie i. anantten this price but just ask G4 95 | ance at this amazing low price-- EACH ne ‘Overttitiae —everywoman’s store Materials $68.50 see them --_-____ ° oh 4 —A-convenient place to meet your friends. Voiles, Linens, Tub Silks, Ratines, \etc., which All Summer Hats of felt and taffeta, in white, yel- turquoise, sand and Formerly priced up Now only $3.95. low, grey. to $13.50. Regtilar $6.75 to $8.50 Tub Silk Blouses In Plain Colors and Stripes All Subway Sweaters, in- eluding both sleeve and sleeveless styles, placed in two reduced price groups Practically every skirt is new; styles and colors most desirable. Complete size range in popular materials. broadcloth and dimity. Black and Colors—All Sizes Tailored Blouses in white only, for imme- 3 Pairs $4.50 Two Groups $2.95, $3.95 Be Sure to See These at $2.45, $3.45. worth these Every Sweater a while bargain at prices, diate clearance, at only Good Size Range $945 Here is a Wonderful Group of Summer Dresses All Pretty Styles Garona Capes $16.75 A few very smart Gerona Capes, fur trim- med, at this special }ow price. Good for the entire fall season. Long Kid Gloves $1.95 It is difficult to realize that we offer “