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Engagement Is ‘Mrs. P. C. and Mrs. Nicolaysen Neal Tyler, her daughter, enter-}Frank tained this afternoon at a teaat the engage- ment of Miss Hazel Conwell to Wil- Mam B. Schilling. The wedding ts to take place some time this month. Miss Conwell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Conwell,’ pioneer residents of Casper and the former well known throuzh his work as a member of the board of state high- way commissioners. Miss Conwell is now completing her second term as clerk of the district court of the eighth judicial district. She is a graduate of Beryea college at Beryea, Ky. Mr. Schilling, a civil engineer, is present with the city engineer's He 1s a graduate of the Uni- ity of Wyoming and was for a me interested in ofl field engineer- ing in this part of the state, connected with the Midwest and other oll compant ‘The tea table was. beautifully decorated with butterfly roses and the home with vases of late summer flowers. Cupid nut baskets were used as announcement cards. Invitations were extended to the following f-'-nds for the occasion: Mrs. Neu Auabail, Mrs. Cecil Bon, Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, Mrs. Liila Tubbs, Mrs.” 'T. J. Riach, Mrs. C. H. Townsend, Mrs, Leigh Townsend, Mrs. A. H. Cobb, Mrs. Earl C. Boyle, Mrs. Rex Fan- ning, Mrs. W. F. Dunn, Mrs. J. M. Dumm, Mrs. John M. Whelan, Mrs. Q. K. Deaver, Mys. Kenneth Mc- Donald of Lone Bear, Mrs. Harry N. Free, Mrs. Arthur A. Schulte, Ars. A. E. Kyte, Mrs. J. K. Davis, Mrs, C. P. Plummer, Mrs. Ralph Buckner, Mrs. Phillip K. Edwards, Mrs. A. A. Slade, Mrs. Carl Hawks, Mrs. D. P. Smizor, Mrs. O. G. John- on, Mrs. William B. Cobb, MracJ. Lovey Norris, May Kathryn Mahoney, Theodora Wilson, Nellie. Potts, and Nessie Duncan. ve Married Saturday. at o! ning” at who is secretary to R. S. the came to Casper several years N.Y. insurance. business, was home was ig Independence, the McRory apartments. Mrs. Sullivan Wil Entertain for Guests. “ 3 Hagens, Mrs. W.-0.-Wil- son, Mrs. Roy C: Wyland, Mrs. A, M. Watson, Mrs. W.-J. Bailey, Mrs; it. He Nichols, Mrs. W. F. Henning, Mrs. John B.:Barnes, Mrs. Eugen: Duthye Mee. “Prank Wngiand, Mr: J. 8. Petting, Mrs. Rt. M, Boeke, Mrs. RayCook, Mrs. Lew Gay, Mrs, They were attended by. Mr. | Mrs. Frank ‘Tyler. residence on South Elm street. Zimmerman of Douglas, i:.ose tiny teeth are 4 friceless gift — guard them well! clean and sound, for it makes the mouth sweet A prominent physician says: “It is surprising how free from decay the teeth can be kept by using gum after each meal.” : WRIGLEY’S is good, not only for the teeth, but for the nerves and appetite and digestion, too, The whole family should use Mrs. Robert Wilson, and the Misses Margaret England, Emma Lu Ab- bott, Lillan Bishop, Lois Longshore, Hamilton, Evelyn Bain, Nellie Quinn, Edna Mae Healy, Miss Edith M. Davis and Arthur M. Walsh, popular young Casper couple, were married Saturday eve- the Presbyterlan _manse, 1103 South Wolcott street, the Rev. Charles A. Wilson officiating. They were attended by Miss Sara Ander- son and Austin O’Brien, Following (the ceremony a wedding dinner was Served at the Townsend. The bride Ellison of Midwest Refining company, EO from her former home in Buffalo, She attended school for sev- eral years at Valpariso university: Mr. Walsh, who is engaged in the formerly connected with the. Sinclair Crude Oil Purchasing company, coming td Casper from Oklahoma. His-former Kan. The-couple will make: their home at Mrs. Patrick Sullivan will enter- tain at an informal luncheon to be siven tomorrow at her residence on|thelr ladies at.a social and dance East Tenth street complimentary to | this her daughter, Mrs. Joe Donlin and|ha'l aftcr the regular meeting which N. J. and they pastor of the First Christ!an church, and Following the ceremony the couple left for a sev- eral days honeymoon trip-to Ther- mopoils and on their return wll be. ut home to thelr friends at their Douglas. Among the Casper people 0 42 TELE, 6 Nother! “Guard the child's teeth” Che Casner Daily Cribune PERSONALS Mrs. Jep Morrison, accompanied by Mrs. Andy Morrison-and son, Melvin, left yesterday by motor for Denver. They stopped in Cheyenne enroute where Melvin will’ attend ‘the school during the winter :| months, ° Miss Edna Gorrell, who spent the last week with friends at Thermop- ols returned home last evening ac- companied by Miss Mary Hamilton who will spend several days here. Casper Christian church. The bride, who has many friends in Casper, came to this city two years ago from New York city. Mr. Wal- came to Casper several. years ago lace, who is a mechanical engineer, from ‘his former home in, Yankton, SD. ‘The couple will’ make thelr home in this city. St..Mark’s Guild Will Meet Thursday. “St. Mark's Guild wilt hold its first meeting of the season on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of. Mrs. A. J. Hazlett. 150 North Grant ‘street. Mrs. Hazlett will be assisted during the afternoon by Mrs. Paul Weidner. “Work will be planned during the meeting for the coming year and business matters of importance discussed. All mem- bers are urged to be present, ‘ eee English Lutheran i= Thursday. ‘The’ Ladies’ Aid society of the Grace Wnglish Lutheran church will meet.on Thursday afternoon of this week at 0 o'clock at the Oda Fellows hall.. Mrs. Runden and Mrs. Thomas Thompson wi'l act as| hostesses for the afternoon. Of-| ficers will be “elected ‘for the year and all members are asked to be present. Mr. Frank England motored to Colorado Springs to return yester- day with Mrs. England who has been spending « fortnight there with relatives from Dallas, Tex. cee Mr. and Mrs. Julian Lever, Jr., expect to leave soon for a trip to Thermopolis and Buffalo. cee Dr. M. G. Burnett and daughter, Catherine, have been spending sev- eral days in Lander. oe . Hurne Clemens, professor at Northwestern university at Evans ton, Ill, who spent several weeks here, guest at the H. Stevick home, has returned to Chicago. eee Mr. and Mrs: P. J. O'Connor and family left today for their ranch near Moneta. . Miss Dolores Heiserman departed last evening for her home in Red- wing, Minn, after spending a month here visiting with her cousin, Mrs. Teo Dunn. and aunt) and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Daily. Miss Marjorie Bartlett returned to Cheyenne yesterday after visiting in Casper for two days. Miss Bart- lett will go to Chicago soon to begin her studies! at the Chicago Fine 1 5 Lad Arts institute. Dance This Evening * At Odd Fexows’ Hall. The Encampment branch of the Odd Fellows. will entertain the mem- bers of the Subordinate lodge and oe Among the Casper young people Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Baker, who left for Laramie this week to resume his law stud'es at the University of Wyoming. He is a member of the A. T. O. frater- vening at the Odd Fellows’ Mrs. ~Maurfce O'Connor of Ft.| will be a ‘short session. Al vi: nity there, Tl. M Mrs. 4 7. visiting See ite eee gE as Mrs. Wayne, Ind. guests at the Sullivan| members it the city arts requested bois aati Mrs. W. T. Evans, Abs. James @,{DOme pa a eres er Caan ee poetenen? eed Tar een See rs. W, 8, Mrs. Y Ge o'dlock ' ed fr ve : Wiederhold Tl R. Lathrop, | Sate of Clothin aeee business trip spent in New York Noteon, tre BECP | Sale of Clothing at ; bee Sy AG ha Joh, | Christian Church. : Epworth League to and Chicago, eA. er sisal The Ladies Aid society of the| Entertain Teachers. a ie be Mes oe Sa ae wc@ | Nofth’ Casper ‘Christian church will] “on Thursday night at 8:00 o'cloc! an Eagan, son of Mrs. D, E. John Grieve. Mrs T. An Deng, | hold @ sale: of old clothing on Fri-|the Epworth Leugus ot the wok; | Basan is oe dye Bataatatial are 3 Mrs. Joe W. Bingenhelmer, ara. { 2% and Saturday. of this week at| Methodist church will give a wobia | ®°HOC! at Regis college this year. am SS 5 YA f + Bre. chuieh. of the #0-! good’ time for thi rs of th raat Corson, Mrs. A. b 4 rc ° @ teachers of the 4 yee eRe ee and frie Bick ties [eos he are’ dntlteds “The young) — Te, Asses Helen..and Madelyn ea og useful fh they | people of ‘this ciurch are especiatty | Grimm bela ra cre Bk aR day Frosles, ats ave asked to call Mrs, | urged to come and he'p welcome the| MOMh's trip to Los Ang <i san Francisco. ‘They were joined in teachers. Mrs. Catl -it f ire tpy : Fibs. yenne by thelr mother who will w8ey. Airs; Thomas ‘2 accompany them to the coast. Wertz, Mrs. Frank Cowan, | warriag, 7 ; 1 % Hagist is visiting tz, M ) ge Sunday. Misa’, Olive Ldn: | Mrs. Warren Hagist ts. visiting My Pe Byan, Mrs. 0. 1" Mrs» Maurine Grindle and Thomas| brids of Toners fp ap bg the | With relatives in Buffalo. She ts oak Mrs, T. I Drew, | Mrs. | Deaton “vers married Sunday morn: | ccrumony hela performed Ley, (ee | expected to return to Casper in two 2a ken, Mrs. M. U. Bishop. jing ty the Rev. B. R. Hildebrand, ‘yy the | weeks. Rev. Charles A. Wilson at the resi- dence of Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Lowndes, the bride's Darents,~ 1003 South Ash street. H. N. McKaig and Miss-Grace Pluckhan stood up with the couple. Tho bride was handsomely dressed ina two-piece suit of tan silk and slat crepe with eee Iva G. Wetherill, of the National Supply company, Mrs. Wetherill nr Gaughter Helen will leavostoday, f thelr home in Independence, ufter a several weeks stay In Wyo wing and the Yellowstone Natiapal A. B. Stirfett, Mrs. RM. Andrus, ee ag ender: Nanay ike Mitra se ea see . H. P. Bubb, ty Sa a E om. unchéon was . Sircd biey LSE tee oe perved.esbort. tine inter atvthe |e cred te Goer vesterine Mrs. Ted) ‘The Misses Mazie | and Emma] fywnsend hotel. Covers‘ were Iatd| from” the mountains where they ans, Mrs.’ B. B. Brooks, Mrs.| Cross were joint hostesses At an {n- Soilsern th 7 havé been spending the summer Dwight’ “Woodruff, Mrs. A. -T.| formal dancing party “given Satur-| 5.9 ene he, wedding the. brided months, : Phillips, Mrs. BR. Rv Rose, Mr: y evening at) the Cross ranch near|}00- Stoom. left overland for a - 2 Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bangart left last Saturday for St. Louis making honeymoon to Lander and other polnts. Mr. Rue is a graduate of the Unt- : J , ¢ a. ‘Their man. Serair of Wyoming and a’ member ha peas pees mails Skgteti ito o he Sigma Nu fraternity. Fis oy e 7 Harente rosidé in ‘Deavee?” peas | seurm that they intend to make thei o present at the wedding yestor, | Home in Missouri, . Henry E. Perkins, Casper ,attor hey, has returned from a week's visit spent with his mother, Mrs. E. Perkins, of Missourt. Mrs. W. L. Whitbeck and son are returning to their home in Denver this evening after a several weeks’ visit spent here with Mrs. .Whit- beck’s brother, Paul Walker and Mrs. Welker, Mrs. Reekie Entertains At Luncheon Today. Mrs. Sinclair Reekie was hostess at-an enjoyable luncheon given to- day at her home on Milton avenue. Invited guests included: Mrs. R. M. Andru, Mrs. John B. Barnes, Mrs. B. B. Brooks, Mrs, A. H. Cobb, Mrs! Charles Crabtree, Mrs. A. J. Cunningham, Mrs, E. L. Estabrook, Mrs. A. G. Fidel, Mrs, H. P. Fish- burn, Mrs. Neil Charles Ge! Mrs. oe W. C. Irving, Republican candl- date for sheriff of Natrona county, arrived in Casper yesterday after a week of recuperation in Thermopolis 3 following the primary campaign. Sot ae TE dchmbell, Me’ He was accompanied on his holiday Witliam Kocher “and~ guest, Mise| DY Mrs. Irving and with his return Marrinan, Mrs. Herbert Ladd, Mrs.| %®5 Started campaigning for the Jeremiah Mahoney, Mrs A. yw. | Seneral election in November. Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Irwin, accom: panied by Miss Gladys Legan and Douglas Legan, have returned from Denver, and other Colorado points, where they spent two weeks on a pleasure trip. . Peake, Mrs. C. P. Plummer, Mrs, L. A. Reed, Mrs. Rabert Reed, Mrs. A. C. Riker, Mrs. R. R. Rose and guest, Mrs. George Rose of Okla homa, Mrs. E. R. Shipp, Mrs. E. J. Sullivan, Mrs. Patrick Sullivan and guests, Mrs. Joe Donlin. and Mrs. Maurice O'Connor of Ft. Wayne, wie Ind., and Miss Margaret Sullivan. Among the Casper people who erie spent labor day in Thermopolis guests at the Washakle hotel were: Mr, and Mrs. Sidney Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Henderson, A. T. Jessen, G. Kullen, J. Olsen, Oscar Hagen, Mr. and Mrs. L. Larsen and Baptist Aid. Society To Meet This Week. “The Ladles' Aid society of the Emmanuel Baptist. church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the. church. withthe Mesdames Schaffer and Staun as hostesses. All members are invited to be present. eee Entertainment Friday at Presbyterian 5 ‘The Rev, and’ Mrs, Charies A. Wilson will entertain informally Friday evening at the manse, 1103 South Wolcott street, for the teach- ers of the Casper schools. The en- tertainment will begin at 8 o'clock and all. yourg men and women ype of the church are invited . Sinclair Entertains . Presbyterian Aid Meeting Thursday, The Ladies’ Ald soclety of the First Presbyterian ‘church will hold its first ‘fall meeting on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the eburch parlors, with Mrs. Ben Scherck’s committee in charge. All Members and friends as well as strangers in the city are Invited to attend. An Bottles Onity Half Pint. .. .50e Pt. 782 Qt. $1.25 Tria} Sprayer Fr At Grocers & Druggists Developed at America’s Foremost induetral Research lnetintes FLIES Mosquitoes Roaches Ants Bed Bugs Etc a se EE RR Mrs... Frank Moye and children haye ‘returned’ from Lead, 8. D., where they have been visiting for the last two months with relatives, ritvncranar ss sccbatiitl ' aXelgubors.of Wooderatt take, no- e +» pay dues to new clerk, rs. b/ Mabell Culverson, 618 Divine, betore Kills Em De Septem! returning to school work is Harold’ Miss Lillian, Mrs. Julien Muller, Miss Mildred Muller, Mi. and Mrs. John Jergenson, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Snodgrass, Miss Gertie Hytimno, R..L. Hilton, Misses Hazel and Ethe} Burns, A. L. Clare and wife, Miss Agnes Call, J. T. Logan, H. Berger, Bill. Norred, Sam Payne, Mr. and Mrs. R. Duncan and family, Fred Hailley, V. J. Wilson and party, Miss Cora Likely, Mrs, J. K. Davis, Mrs. A. E. Kyte, Mrs. Frances E. Clarke and daughter, Carl 0. Ny- gaard and son, Mr. and Mrs. W. Savage, Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Burns, eee Mr. and Mra. Charies Breukland- er, wife and son, James and aunt Mrs. Katherine Breuklander of Osk- aloosa, Iowa, motored to Thermop- olis Saturday afternoch, returning late Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Wyatt and Mr. Wyatt's sister Mrs. John Legan have returned from Thermopolis after 2 week at the springs. eee Jobn Legan has returned from Denver and Olney, Ill, after a week's visit with his mother in Illi- nois, Mr, and Mrs, Sam Gilardi, Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Jackson and Bugent Darby motored to Thermopolis Sun- day, returning to Casper: last even- ing. Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Wertz have as thelr guests at their home on Mil- ton avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brietenstein of Rawlins. Miss Mae Reddington of the Cas- per Ity Co. will leave soon for the t where she will spend a morith She will visit with: rela- tives in Galesburg, Ill., after which she will go to Chicago and New York. Royal Wertz, youngest son of Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Vgertz has returned from Harris, Neb. where he has been visiting with his grandmother, Mrs. W. C. Wertz. ee Mrs. Mary Bron of Midwest has been visiting in Casper for a few days a guest at the Henning, Mrs, V. Pruitt of Lavoye is shop- Ping and vistting with friends in the city for a few days. eee Mrs. Ralph Graham is here for a short time from her home in Denver. eee Among thise who spent Sunday and Monday in Thermopolis are Miss Sue Mahoney, Mr. and Mrs. R. Williams and fai Miss Lois Long- shore, the Misses § mbault, Janies . Arnold B, Bond and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wiliams, 2° Mr. and Mrs. John Whalen spent several days in Denver last week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barnes left to- ay overland for their home in San rancisco after spendnig several months here with Mrs. Barnes’ fath- er, J. Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes will tour the Yellowstone National park and Washingion en ite ‘to California. eee Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wertz have returned from Denyer where they spent a week cn a combined ‘busi- ness and pleasure trip. eee . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ladd are spending a two weeks’ vacation trip in Denver guests of Mr. Ladd’s other. > A healthy scalp, and hair free from soap sediment, or stickiness, esult from the use of JAP ROSE SOAP us ashampoo. Jap Rose im- parts to the hair that, desired fluffy and lustrous appearance. —Adv. 19 Beautiful short lengths in draperies, ginghams, etc. spring and summer stock o 1. New shipment of Madame Brassieres, Next to Kassi 141 East Second Hemstitching Remnant Sal the shelves to make room for fall merchandise. REDUCED Also P. & N. Practical Front Corsets. Elizabeth’s SPECIALTY SHOP Formerly Shikany Dry Goods PAGE THREE, Mrs. W. F, Henning has returned from Kansas City where she was called a few weeks ago by the ill- genuine leather covered album pric-) last vight and took 160 pounds of €d by the Eastman company itself| coffee. The lock on the door waa at $3.25 is an almost unheard of} ‘orced ty the thief to make his en- ness of her sister. thing anywhere heretofore. trance. . eee aed Acie Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Estabrook are spending several weeks on a p.ea- For Gmplete sure trip in the Black Hills. one ay. Fever Mrs. B. B. Brooks left last eve- from ning for Cheyenne where she will spend several days. Fad pow tory! beat twa ce cee pee abies es Judge and Mrs. R. R. Rose have rE tively to give full relief in 24 hours — ot as their guest at their home, Mrs. George Rose of Tulsa. Mr. and Mrs, EB. spending several day see Jurtin McCarthy will leave this evening for Denver to resume his studies at the Regis col ege. Miss Cora Likely will leave the jatter part of the week for Laramie where she will attend school at the University of Wyoming. see Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wood and Mr. and Mrs. W..B. Haselmire returned yesterday after spending a week in Denver on business and pleasure, eee Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Gee and Mirs Dorothy Gee visited in Denver last week. J. F. Laymond, agent for a coffee concern, reported to the poice this morning that a thief broke into his garage, 329 South McKinley street, R. Shipp are in Colorado. Blemishes Vanish leaving a soft, clear skin. “The antiseptic and astringent action discourages wrinkles and other complexion ills and gives your \ skin an appearance of entrancing beauty. Made in white, flesh, rachel. Send. roc. for Trial Sics EVENING BEAUTY CULTURE CLASS At the CASPER BEAUTY PARLOR BALCONY MIDWEST PHARMACY Classes under direct vision of graduate of Burnhan School of Chicago super- ——_- A CORRECTION. The Tribune inadvertently print- ed Sunday in a Kimball drug stores advertisement that a $3.75 Kodak al- bum is being given with a total of $5 worth of developing and pr-nting in their photographic department The value should have been placed at $3. The Kimball stores are very par- ticular that the public may depend absolutely on the truth of anything put forth in their advertising, hence this correction. The fact that they actually are giving free with $5 worth of developing and printing a Time was—= years ago—when the merchant who could cheat and de- ceive the public most successfully was considered the threwdest business man. P. T. Barnum, the old-time cir- cus man, used to say that the American people liked to be humbugged. That has all changed in recent years and reputable merchants in all lines figure their margins to a legitimate profit above the actual first cost plus the per- centage expense of doing business. Prices are just, and Spaites is as represented. The customer is given a square eal. Tt is chiefly so-called “cut rate” outlaw stores that plan now’days to get by through fooling the public. Only the other day we noticed one advertising cigarettes ‘three packages for 40c" as though it was a great reduction, They expect a thoughtless public to pay the price just because they claim to bé selling at cut prices, notwithstanding that reputable drug stores are selling them regularly for 12%4c¢ a packege and the “cut rater” is overcharging the purchas- er 24$c on the third package. When people patronize a cut rate establishment they Lemon Juice Whitens Skin The only harm- less way to bleach the skin white is to Se Ie ae may expect to get tricked through some hokus pokus—if avs 86 -otibeet ee not on the price, then on quality. No business can endure Orchard White, _ without making a living profit, either directly or indirectly. which any druggist will supply for a few cents. Shake “well in a bottle, e and you have a CASPER’S PIONEER STORES Wyoming's Leading Drug Stores The Rexall Stores “TWO STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE” whole quarter-pint of the most won- derful skin whitener, softener and beautifier, Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon bleach Into the face, neck. arms and hgnds. It can not frritate. Famous stage beauties use it to bring that clear, youthful skin and rosy-white complexion; also as a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach. You must mix this remarkable loticn yourself. It can not be bought ready to use because it acts beet inimediately after it is pre- pared.—Advertisement. All Casper’s Going Wyoming Princess Petrolia Ball ARKEON September 9 Panty Dresses for the Little Miss 2 to 6 Years Of All Wool Jersey, Silk Crepe and Velvet Priced $3.95 to $17.50 silk, wool, suting, linen, This is practically all our f yard goods, cleared from Dresses for the Older Girl 8 to 12 Years Silk Crepe and Jersey, $7.50 to $12.50 Little Boys’ Suits Ages 2 to 6 Years Scotch Tweeds, English Flannel and All Wool Jersey Priced $5.50 to $12.50 2 X Reducing Corsets and Girls’ Sport Hats of Cloth In Greys and Browns, $3.00 and $3.75 Bach WE Perkins & CK SPECIALTY STORE TRIBUNE BUILDING is Dry Goods Phone 736 and Picotjng WATCH CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY BIGGEST SALE in CASPER’S HISTORY THE LEADER. OUR STORE WILL BE PREPARING FOR THE THE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY EVENING