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‘WEDNESDAY, JANUARY MARY jan wecie Waueenn e Is , Announcement has been made tn Casper of the marriage of Miss Ethel Van Sickle of this city to Ralph V. Wellington of Rock Springs, Wyo., which was celebrated Denver on New Year's day at St John's cathedral. Miss Jeanette Mc- Omie of Casper. and A. W. Smith of Denver were the attendants. $ Following a wedding dinner at the Brown Palace hotel, the couple left for Chicago on ja three weeks honey- moon trip after which they will re- turn to Rock Springs to make their ome. Fi eee Mr. and Mrs. McGrath Will Entertain at Club. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh McGrath will entertain for 10 guests this evening st the Country club, the dinner to pipette the sem!-monthly dancing arty eae Dinner This Evening \t. Country ‘Club, \ Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Fuchs will ‘be hosts at» a dinner this’ evening ,at the Country elub for six. guests. here e Mr, and Mrs. Ott to Entertain, at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ott will enter ain at a dinner this evening at ir home for the following guests; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bingenhelmer, Mr. na Mrs. G. R. Waldschmidt, Mr. ond Mrs. E.-Paul Bacheller, Mr. and Mrs. Catl Shumaker, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Spears, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Beckiinger, Mr. and- Mrs. Harry Free, Mr. and Mrs. Frank England, Mr. and Mrs. George Jarvis, Mrs. Robert Reed, and William Chealy. eee Mrs. Sollivan Entertains For Council Bluffs Visitor. Mrs." Patrick Sullivan entertained informally today at her residence on fast Tenth street, at a luncheon nd bridge party complimentary to Mrs. Russell.. Nichols. of Counct! Bluffs, who is. visiting in Casper with her son, R. H. Nichols. Invited guests to méet Mrs. Nich- Mrs. R. M. Andrus, Mrs. ols were: R. H. Nichols, Mrs, A. F. Hoft, Mrs. M» P, Wheeler, Mrs. Jeremiah Ma- honey, Mrs. Charles Crabtree, Mrs. Andy Thompson, Mrs. John McFad- yen and. neice, Miss Laura McMur- ray of Chicago, Mrs: Joe Denham, Mrs. A. J. Cunningham, Mrs. B. B. Brooks, Mrs. Leigh McGrath and ister, Miss” Florence Fleming of Aa. Scotia, Mrs. W. B. Cobb, Mrs. Pitt Covert. “eee Grace English: Lutheran Aid Meeting Tomorrow. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Grate English Lutheran church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the chureh corner of CY and Ash streets with Mrs. O. C. Hauptie and Mrs. T. S. Hatigen’ acting as hostesses. , All members are asked to be present as important business matters will be discussed, eee Philatbea Class Will Hold Meeting. The Philathea class of the Metho- dist Episcopal church’ will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. P. N, Chapin, 522 South Durbin street. Mrs. Chapin will be assisted during the afternoon by Mrs. J. G. Worthington, .Mrs.. Palmer Johnson, Mrs: James Miller and Mrs. P. H. Smith. The Trinity Lutheran Ladies’ Aid sgeiéty will meet’on Thursday after- noon, January 8, at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. C. Rahwaldt, Bast Fourth street. All mem- 617 bers are urged to be present as ar- rangements for the coming year's work will be made and committees appointed. All’ ladies of the church are invited: to attend ee: Raptist East Side Circle to: Meet. The Baptist East Side circle will hold a work meeting Thursday af- ternoon: beginning at 2 o'clock at,the yesidence of Mre.- Ira Naylor, 344 South Conwell street. eee Guild Meeting Tomorrow at Nloolaysen Residence. A meeting of St. Mark's guild will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday after nvon at the residence of Mrs. P. .C. Nigolayeen, . 1134.. South _ Wolcott street, with the Mesdames, James Weilderhold, Edgar Eyans and Al- art Jones as assistant hostesses ection ef officers for the coming year will be held and all member: are asked to be present. ‘ eee KYO. Circle to. ~ eet This Week. Kyo tircle of the First Bap- ist church will meet on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. B.A, Flynn, 752 South Oak- crest avenue. All members and friends are cordially invited to at- tend, Red Men To Hold First Meeting of. Year. Popo ‘Agle Tribe No. 10, Improved Order ‘of Red Men, will hold their first meeting of the new year to: morrow evening in the Odd Fellows Hall, at 8 o'clock promptly. Offi- fors for the present term will be tn stalled and very interesting plans ‘nade for.the year. All members of ie tribe are urge! y requested to \e present and visiting members are cordially invited to attend eee Tegular Meeting of Nocturnes Club Is Held. Thp recular meeting of the Noc- fe clib was held on Monday even- Ping at the home of Mrs. Oscar Thom: as on East Eleventh street. Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Riker were in charge of the study program and in a very {n- teresting and comprehensive manner prosented the topic, “Smaller Piano Forms,"" David Foote spoke on the ‘Wood Wind section of the orch tra, using {nstruments and cuts to show the evolution of this most {m- portant phase of instrumental mu! if oyey are fooking fer nitty women’s shoes, go to Haytins Bor 7,.1925 SIETY|| TOBIN rene fc. A program of piano and violin numbera tollowed, presented by’ three of Casper’s most talented mus {eal artists. Numbers given follow: Preludes D flat Major (Chopin) “Humoresque” (Greig) Mrs. William Tolhurst. “Hungarian Dance” (Brahms); “Lullaby” (Brahms) Miss Helen Stone. “Sous Bois” (Straub) Mrs. Ray eee Mrs. Hendrix For / | Helpful Club Thursday. j Mrs. Carl Hendrix will entertain | at her home, 132 West J street on Thursday for the regular meeting o: |the Helpful club. There will be : hankerchief shower fort one of th members. eralte Regular Meeting of Mzh dong Club This Week. The regular meeting of the Friday Mah Jong club will be held this week at the home of Mrs..E. J. ¢ Us on South-Spruce street iets; Mrs. Aymes to be Hostess For Gleaners’ Circ? Mrs. J, R. Aymes will be hostess | for the Gleaners’ circle of the First Baptist church Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at her home, 312 Nort! Jefferson street. All members friends are invited to attend. Ceramic Club To Meet Tomorrow The regular meeting of the Cera mic club will be held tomorrow af-| : his new bust of Woodro: c | York sculptor. He is shown putting the finishing touches on his work. | Wilson is the work of Bryant Baker. New ternoon at the residence of Mrs. E T. Patterson, 819 East Fourth street eee Methodist Circles Will Meet Friday. r The circles of the Methodist | Episcopal church will meet Friday | afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with the following hostesses: Victory Work ers, Mrs. Chris Wagner, 333 Grant ‘avenue, ussisted by Mrs. C. G. Stew- | art and Mrs. S. L. Harrison; Capito! | Hill with Mrs. UW. J. Rafferty, 7 | | East Second street; Kensington, Mrs. C. E. Hoffhine, 1335 South Beech street; Social Service, Mrs. 8, F. Eshelman, 626 South Grant street, assisted by Mrs. Davidson; CY Circle: with Mrs. T. J. Diamond 905 South Oakcrest avenue, and the Busy Bee circle with Mrs. J. L. Jullan, 825 Pear street. PERSONALS Mrs. Mary Storrie arrived in Cas- per last evening, from Harrison, Neb. and will visit here with her son and daughter-in-law,’ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Storrie until Thursday when sbe will go to Denver to spend the remaindér of the winter months. eee Miss Marie Rose Kelley arrived in Casper yesterday from Lawler, Ta, Cyr nis Mrs. H.R. Loskard of Lander wae an out of town arrival last evening. ; eee Mrs. H. R. Ruamstram !s visiting with friends here from Kane. cee Miss A. B. Ayers of: Lavoye has been shopping and visiting with friends here for a few days. eee Miss Terrea Anderson is a Mid- west visitor in Casper for a few days. M nh see Mr. and Mrs. A. Addington were Billings arrivals in the city last eve-} ning. eee nt Mrs. C. Pocan is visiting with friends here from her home at Lavoye. oe . H. J. Boisdort of the Produce: and Refiners corporation and Mrs. Boisdorf were visitors who arrived in Casper yesterday from Riverton. They: left today by motor for Raw- Uns. M er eye Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Braden and family expect to leave soon for Los Angeles to visit there with Mrs. Braden’s parents for u few months. mi Miss Marion Wilson is here this week from Denver visiting with her th again. Cyrus K. McCormick, multl, millionaire head of the International Harvester Company, is defendant in a $500,000 allenation of affections it filed by Edwin Jacobs of New York. Jacobs charges McCormick won his wife's love away from him attorneys deny there is eR SRE, A McCormick is fig | Sullivan at their Tenth street. here with Mahoney. from a with her parent pound so Sues Professor Prof. R. Cresap Journey of North Carolina State Agricultural College kissed his wife, Mrs. Helen Journey, now of Oak Park, Ill., before each meal. pinched her back so forcibl osculation didn’t register, Mrs. Jour- ney charges in her divorce petition. She also accuses of trying to bribe a college student to take her away. But in his cross- Bill, Journey charges his wife was But with every smec' the professor too friendly with the student. home on t They will also visit and Mrs. Jeremiah Mr. “eee Mrs. May Morrison and sons and {ss Hazel Morrison left last eve: ng for a two weeks’ visit with friends in Denver. G. M. Penley, county agricultural agent, and Mrs. Penley left last eve- ng for Laramie to spend several days on business in connection with the extension state university. department of the Little Betty Anda, r. and Mrs. Charle: daughter of Anda returned last evening to Cheyenne to resume her studies at the Holy Child Jesus academy. Mrs. Elizabeth Gearing left this orning for Salt Creek to spend the day visiting with friends, eee Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hiller of nd Rapids, Mich., are spending few days here this week having arrived last evening. eee brothers, Michae] and Clifford, | str. and Sirs. 7. TR. Edgar and : family have returned from Denver ". F. Lonne are in 3 j fed ve ea 34 OS Ree aie “ineir | Where they havo been residing for eapecg ter) She re | the four months and will make home in Utah. chair tfukucathdiie "in tithe Clty. Mr, and Mrs Mahoney.ate| 57. ana’ Mrs. f "Wl donAlt “ure lexpected to arrive norrow from | sate eu here 5 ‘ew aalige fe0rs Rawlins to visit here -for a’ short prttites! Std af * time with Mr. and Mrs, Patrick | Billings. it dhe’ Whitman has returned vacation trip spent in Denyer. we H. Michaels and Miss Heler week’ Mr. and Mrs. M Y daughter have returned from a By | few days yisit spent with friends in Cheyenne. ae eee Mr. and Mre, Harry H. Fitchie, of e arrival on December 29 of a nine ee Haytin's“Boot Shop for advanced | styles in wome shoe brown or heather, pair__ SILK AND WOOL HOSE— LADIES’ BLOOMERS—Black, pussy a od e per pair willow; regular $6.75, sale 20% DISCOUNT on all Linens, Silk Lingeries and Negligees. Madame X Corsets and Brassieres Elizabeth’s Specialty Shop Hemstitching-and Picoting 141 EAST S 3 Day Specials LADIES’ WOOL HOSE—Black, CITY BRIEFS Cc. E. Bradley, {s atending to busi- ness affairs here from his home in Denver. see J. W. Edgar | ness arrival las was a Denver busi vening. - L. Leuthart spent yesterday here jon business from mrock. W. O. Bergerson of Denver ts at- tending to business affairs here and visiting with friends Jack Mathis of Lost Springs, has been visiting in Casper this week. eee E. H. Steiger, president of the New York Ol! company is here from Milwaukee to attend a meeting of the company to be held in this city. Mr. Steiger is a guest at the Hen- ning. . cee Miss Laura MceMurra is the guest here of hi of Chicago aunt, Mrs. Che Caspez Daily Cribune for a several days business trip to Denver. eee O. J. Morgan ts transacting bus!- ness affairs here this week from Denver. Harvey B. Miller is among the out of town business visitors spending the week here from Denver. se | James EH. Logan departed laat evening for his home in Omaha after spending 10 days in Casper on business and visitit with - friends. | B. H. Carnahan, Jr., was an ar- rival this magning fror Denver. owe K. Siebold of St. Louis is trans. acting businees affairs here for a short time this week. Fa. Brott is a Chicago man here for'a ‘few days. eye Charlee L. O'Toole of the Graham Paper compa of hie regular business trips. owe J.-H. Holland of Den sentative of . the . repre- Hendrie Boldorf company, Is Casper a guest at the Townsend. carry C.. T. Smythe is a Cheyenne visitor in the eity. today ogee | L. G. Comb spent yesterday here from his home at Douglas. Cc. E. Bradley ts a Midwest visitor spending several days here. James D. Hunter of Casper was an interested visitor one day re; cently at radio station WLS, located In the tower of the Séars-Roebuck plant in Chicago. vee James G, Clarke and son left yes- terday overland for Omaha to spend until the first of next month there with friends and relatives. eee A. 5. Wilson of Powell has been attending to business affairs here this week. fb eee Chicago visitors here guests at the Glandstone. P. W. Carney is a Lavoye man Spending a few days here on busi ness and visiting with friends. see HY A. Strouse of Crawford, is here on business for a few having arrived yesterda G. Jones of Chicago ts transacting business affairs here today. enews Frank Tonner is here today visit- ing with his brother, R. W. Tonner enroute to Thermopolis from his home in Denver, eee * Jack Allingham of Omaha who has been spending the last week here left last evening for Denver. w. v4 Erickson was a Casper man who spent a short time the begin- John street McFadyen on South Durbin eee Harry Irwin and I. H. Parks are Denver men who arrived in Casper yesterday. - eee A. J,. Kerr js transacting business afafirs here from his home in Tulsa. eee Harry Hynds of Cheyenne is in Casper on busiiess in connection with the New York Oil company. Cal Spraggins Creek friends‘in the cit . id R. J, Hackley visiting with é L. G. Love {is numbered among the Denver business men spending several days in Casper. eee William J Mahoney {s a Rapid City, S. D., business man who ar- rived here yesterday . visitors -in Casper yesterday from tneir homes in Denver, R. N. Van Sant of the Van Sant Motor Truck and Car Sales. com- pany and W. R. Yellding, also of the same company, left last evening DE. Iodine- Colloid TRADE MARK TABLETS dail will positively destro; Results gaaranteed or money refunde? Guaranteed harmless ‘Sand non-poisonous '$1.00 at year druggist or mailed direc KOLIDE LABORATORIES, tee. Eicken net 50 Mi enue - On sale at Kimball Drug Co., = Waledtt street. se {the Midwest Pharmacy, Sprecher's 1226 South Wolcott street, announce | {he Midwest Wharmacy. Spr | rs Dru. ‘0. pr { 69e price_ ECOND ST. GOITER New arrivals tn spring styles tn shoes for ladies. Haytin’s Boot = y is in the city on one K BE, W. Johnson and F, A. Brott are} in Tokio and the purchase of ‘addi ning of the week in Lander’on bust- ness. eee \ Dr. W. G. Burnett, eye specialist has returned from a several da trip to Lander. oar Thomas Price js leaving tomorrow for Rawlins and Laramie to be ab- sent from the city for several days on business. eee Ye. -S. Cornel! spent Monday in| tion over the country « ‘cupled the Lan on business. Q president's agricultural commission| F. : < ° i today in Its search effective re- George C. Hasktil of Toledo, ©.. | lief legislation. Further discussion is the guest of friends here for @] or the matter .with bankers and few days. H. P. Lorn. was a yis'tor In Lan der for a few dayseth!s week. heli ond sat MEX PAIR ARE HELD Manuel Chevez and Bensito Co- } ero, both Mexicans, were bourid over to the. district court to etand | trial for hig@way robbery when they | appeared before Justice Henry Bren- nan this morning. They, waived a ‘pleading. The pair wete-arrested at Second and Grant streets Monday night Leggett, proprietor of grocery on East First tL. had knocked oné of them down and made his escape when the other's pistol missed fire. One of them | has been identified also by EB. O. | Louden as the man who held up at the same place two ago and took $65 from him. ate ot Embassy. in Tokio To Cost Big Sum him weeks WASHINGTO: Jan, 7.—Ex penditure of $1,150,000 for recon- struction of the American embassy tlonal ground for the embassy and consular estab! shment {n° Japan was recommended today by the house. foreign affairs committee. Secretar: Hughes urged action onthe embassy as “a practical dem onstration of our confidence.in the erative power of the Japanese people” who .were “befiding every effort to rebuild. their capital city.” Overcome complexion tJ defects. Keep your skin clear and healthy by daily using | RESINOL Soothing and Healing | \ i Another Milestone (Stock Industry WASHINGTON, tinued ‘study of the llvestock situa cdttlemen x Comes In For More Attention ner Jan. . 7,—Con- s in prospec of yesterday in going ov ‘ound wi the B. a business PAGE THREE, the commission h H. A. Cooper, cor e farm banks. Léac oll of farm: ing associatio Andrews hi THURSDAY IS DOLLAR DAY THE CASPER DRY GOODS CO. Regular $2.00 and $ Ladies’ Hose, Thursday, pair. Extra heavy Seamless Sheets, 81x90, Thursday, each________ All Towel Sets that we have in stock, per set Children’s Bath Robes. Regular $1. and $2.26-_____ To clear out odds and ends of Kid Gloves, per paiy-.._________. Infants’ Crib Blankets, good size, each___ Infants’ Fur-trimmed Bootees, per pair___ Satinette Bloomers, all colors and sizes_____'_____. Pairs Children’s Ribbed Hosestor 2-52 =e eS Pair Ladies’ Rubber Gloves for cost us $42.50 wholesale, will close out at, each Phone 1981 5 All-Silk We have 18 beautiful Poiret Twill Dresses» Some . $10.00 THE CASPER DRY GOODS CO. 120 East Second NNUAL INDUSTRIAL NUMBERS of the CAS- PER DAILY TRIBUNE have appeared annually for the past ten years recording the progress and development of Casper and Wyoming In each of these editions the achievements of the year closing were \ offered as pledges for the future. And no one who views Casper and this glorious state of toda can fail to appre- ciate how magnificently these pledges have been re- deemed. The 1925 edition of the Casper Daily Tribune promises to be even moré imposing and compfehensive than num- bers heretofore published. It will be colorful and attrac- tive, richly illustrated, but its strongest feature is in the enormous amount of information contained in authorita- ; tive articles, many of them written by men of high promi- nence in Wyoming and the nation. Wyoming people, while already familiar with the qual- ity and excellence of these annual numbers, will be par- ticularly so with the 1925 edition because its vast array of facts constitute a record of achievement greatly to be proud of. Reservations for space in the advertising columns of this number are now being made, also for extra copies. Either phone or write and a representative will be glad to call and explain further. Preliminary to framing its recon has 1 nb,