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FRIDAY, MAY 2 By MARY TOBIN Marriage of May Is Announced This Week Announcement of the marriage of Miss Anna Smith and George BE. Keenan which was celebrated here Friday May 22 was made this week. Immediately following the ceremony the couple left by motor for Peck. ville, Penn., to visit with the bride's parents. Enroute they expect. to visit with, relatives and friends. in Lincoln, Neb., Dupree, 8, D., and various cities in Pennsylvania, Mrs, Keenan has been an instructor tn the Shoshon! school for the last two years, while Mr. Keenan {s a suc- stul rancher of Lost Cabin. On thelr return to. this-state they will make thelr home at Lost Cabin. vee Cheyenne Boy Will Edit University Publication. John “Schoop” Bruner of Chey- enne wag elected editor for the 1926 “Wyo” this week at the Untversity ming at Laramie and Ralph fobnson of Kirby was elected busi- ness manager, a8 a@ result of a con- tested election conducted by the uri- ersity sophomore class. Bruner was elected over Harry Milla ‘Astin ‘ot Casper by a four vote. margin: and Johnson defeated Miss Loratne Hobbs of Cheyenne by three votes after a tie vote onthe ftrst- ballot. former editor of the publication was George Guy of Cheyenne while Charles Hemry, son of Mr. and Mra. C. D. Hemry of Casper was the bust-| ess manager. eee Glenn Stanton Gives Talk at Club Meeting. Glenn Stanton of Casper, more re- ly of Byansville, was among who spoke at the tinitiatory ices of the Newman club, the Catholic organization of the univer- sity students held on Sunday after- noon in Laramie. At the close of the service a five- course turkey dinner was served, sovers being laid for fifty, including the directors, the Rev. Father Nich- olson, Dean Sanford, Joseph Sulli- van and Joseph Madigan. Red roses eopal church will give two short but interesting Plays this evening at the parish house. Among those who will take part are: Betty Lou Ar- buckle, Betty Kittle, Lola Vanatta Blste Meyenfelt, Christine Josendal, ‘ol Mae Wilson, Maude Caldwell, Evelyn Richardson, Catherine Hilde. brand, Bessle Meyenfelt, Mary Jane Kelth, Margaret Nichols, Esther Ed- wards, Myrtle Caldwell, Barbara Bond, Jean Caldwell, Marjorie ‘Tur- ner, Mary Weidner, Loulsa Josendal, Elaine McDonald, Lois Cloxey,. Mary Beech, Mary Bond, Georgia Mitchell, Mary Lester Lathrop. An invitation is extended to the public to attend. Chivas Lodges To Take Part In Parade Casper Lodge No. 1182 Loyal Or. der of Moose and Women of Moose heart Legion will take part in the Memorial day parade and march to the cemetery on Saturday. All mem- bers are asked to meet at 9 o'clock at the Moose hall. eee Mrs. McGrady Last Evening For Midnight Bridge Club Mrs. Charles T. McGrady was hos- tese evening at her home in the Miller apartments on CY avenue for the regular meeting of the Mid. night bridge club, Substitutes for the evening were: Mrs. Herbert Ladd and Mrs. John Bingenheimer. The next meeting of the club will bevheld in two weeks on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Ralph B. Barton in the Poling apartments, ges ae Dp ae PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs, Sydney W. Ford of New York city arrived in Casper yesterday. eee Mrs. Clark Leuckton of Midwest has been shopping and visiting with friends here for a few days. Mrs. Dicker of Gebo arrived in Casper Even Bridal Dresses of Rr Che Casvetr Dally Cripune “The up-to-date bridal dress no longer trails upon'the floor. other frocks in the trousseau. orange blossoms, On the right ‘The skirt is black taffeta embroidered in rose, pastel green, etc. and is of peach colored taffcta. tarr taffeta silk with looped bows of henna The lace model at left shows the popular length. is a dinner frock that might well find a place in the same’ trousseau, The tunic is made on molded lines Today Are Short Skirted t is short skirted just like the It is trimmed with A trim little turban (lower right) is created of brown straw and and brown grosgrain ribbon for trimming. Otto Bolln has successfully passed to the examinations for entrance Rochford who also attended the con- vention continued his trip to Chi are washed. “Secing is believing” ahd Mr. Chapin is always ready to The new Star touring car, the million dollar motor, purchased by the Fun Auction from the Power Motor company, which will be sold for Wampum at the end of the Ca: per Fun auction, made its initial appearance on the streets of Casper Wednesday. It was the first car to be unloaded from the car ,load received by the Power Motor com- pany Wednesday and was tmmed- {ately made ready for demonstra- tion and placed at the head of the Star and Durant parade staged by the Durant Motor Company Cars van which reached Casper Tuesday night and will make a tour of the fields during the next few day This Star touring car equipped with balloon tires will be sold on July 18th, to the person who is able to make the highest bid in’ Wam- pum, In addition to the automobile a large assortment of miscellaneous merchandise has been selected which will be sold to the highest bidders for Wampum at auction sales which Spud Raisers Ask U. S. sil Agriculture with twill ‘TOURING GAR TO BE SOLD FOR WAMPUM AFTER FUN AUCTION be held on. each Wednesday {ng the campaign. That interest and enthusiasm !s growing daily in the Fun Auction is evidenced by the increasing number of people who are visit! D toom in the, Henning ing on Center street as well increasing demand on the meret: for Wampum on all cash transac tions by Casper people. h week during the campaign contests and e.tiertainments « alt. ferent ch acter will be he! for the amusement of the publ Watch the daily papers for the special a nouncements of there eve’ . The will be of interest to everyb« old and young Rem th tained b yFun Auctio for the cenventence of a place where you 1 check over ye shopping and listen to good mv hour or as long aq you n You, are always wel at th Auction headquart Departmen t To Keep Its Mouth Shut WASHINGTON, May North Branch Farmers’ Association of graphed 29;—The Producers Minnesota has tele- the department of agricul- ture that “we would be very thank- ful if you will keep your mouth shut MGLINTOCKS about the intended plantings of the potato acreage for tho year 1925,” This communication was recel after announcement by the dep ment that farmers had intended plant four per cent less acre potatoes this ye: nan in 19 mand the subordi ing over the rules he changed his the extra supply. In Uncle Sam's manual, forest rangers are instructed to be kind but on look and regulatic mind and allowed ns, PAGE THREE CHOPER PLANG ‘HOUSING FOR STATE NURSES Pla ing of Jattend t | tion of fro both | to atte ed to jon to the Casper conve ill n ere £ Wheatla ake an Bowle in atten- ance € A re ort intere All t ——.—_——_. AaKo WYOMING PRISONERS BE SENT TOS. DN. last evening. animals, Thieves Steal Grindstone Of | ae cmicaco, May 2s—tnterest in| Tombstone Man Aer entcta tet ehuet the fate of the “orphan” estate of . x4 WillamgN. McClintock has come to i oF ; t tho front again as the result of the| », ; : ern Trust company. lice this morning that a grindstone Altbouxh ae ew ia oe fortune, {had been stolen from his premises ted in the inventory at "4D-| sometime last night. Police have | $1,0¢ ‘ites Je 1,000,000," was left to}. description of the grindstone which Annapolis and will probably enroll |cago while D. A. this summer. He will be graduated Wood also of the] take visitors through the plant and jsame company is visiting his | show them the actual operations in Mr. and Mrs, T. H. Meyers and | this week from the Natrona County|former home in Tillsa for several] washing various kinds of clothes n was given’ between courses, Sriaghsned eH ates to Thermopolls | high school. weeks before returning to Casper. tep by step from the time the job y o1 g morning to spend until Monday see aes ie comes in until it is placed in a car Prof, Charles Kinnane being toast-| there visiting with friend : " ca master, delightful vocal numbers be- s 4 riends. Mrs. Beulah Vance .Foster and/ J. E. Hurley, fountain supply man | for delivery. eat iS Captain and Mrs, C. P. Plummer ex-| expects to leave tomorrow for Ther- ing glven by Mrs. Long and Felix} ac and Mrs. J. D, Fox | ft thi - “ 4 1 ‘ Wilkinson anda violin solo by Miss . Mrs. J. D. Fox left this} pect to leave soon by motor for} mopolis, morning for Denver and intermed-| Florida. Mrs. Foster will. join her %¢t;> ie Ween A aSaa cate fate points on a ten day vacation | son, George Vance, who expects to} Captain C. P. Plummer iss Lu * trip. locate there. to moter to Douglas tomorrow | an interesting talk on “The Newman ee “ee where he will be a speake t Club of the Past,” and much credit! 4 marriage license was issue¢ on| John McFayden, manager of the| Memorial services | is due her in her untiring efforts in | way 29 to Elsie Larson anc Frank | Rocky Mountain division of the Ohio = 2, ¢ bringing the club up to its fp Clifton Oliver. Ol! company and a director of the} H. B. Dailey, head of the land de standard, Glenn Stanton of ae, aqerc0 compapy#is expected to return Sun-| partment of the Midwest Refining” the new president, responded to ©) Mr. and Mrs, William C. Bowman|day from Findlay, Ohio, where he} company has returned from a sev- Newman Club of eae: of Denver arrived in this city this| has been on business. He will be/eral days business trip to Lander. were used in the table decorations, together with the red candles and red place cards. A most pleasing pro- Seb? WASHINGTON, May an effort Jed conditions at the federal penitentiary at Fort Leavenwc > department of ju United States sota, Mor —In ercrow EOTATE VALUE (091,000,000 to relleve the Kansas ady in Minne- outh Da discontinue ition of Under expe soners 't Sloux F Attorn: expects ite male pr plan, the depart send at least 75 1 sta nti h Dokota to the per alls; — McTigue Meets it Side Methodist Community. Corner tt Second and South j es: D, Shepherd now on trial Special Dance Saturday At Casper Country Club. A wpecial dancing party, not one f the regular series will be given on Saturday) evening at. the Casper Country club. ees Women of Mooseheart Legion To Meet at City Hall Saturday. It has been requested by those in charge that all Women of Moose- heart Legicn meet on Saturday morning at 9:16 a. m,, at the city hall dressed in white regalia. All members will take part in the Mem- orlal day parade and exercises and cars will be provided for every one. eee Division of Friendly Society Gives Party Thursday Evening. Members of Mrs. B. B, Brooks’ division of the Girls’ Friendly soct- ‘ty of St. Mark's Episcopal church enjoyed an inforyhal party given last evening. eee Clan Stuart Auxiliary To Take Part in Parade. \ll membvrs of the Ladies auxtl- of Clan Stuart are requested to t on Saturday morning at Bev- 1 and Center streets to partici: e in the Memorial day parade. © auxiliary will be lead by the pipe band and all members of the Clan Stuart are asked to joint the xillary in the parade. eee Vishburn-Lonquest Marriage This Week. Miss Eunice Varonica Fishburn, ot Portland, Oregon, and Harry Tewis Lonquist, son of Mr. and Mrs. lL. A. Lonquist, were married last night, May 28, at the parsonage of First Methodist church, » 886 Lincoln street, by the pastor Rev. Lewis E. Carter. They were 1 by Miss Lorena I. Lon sister of the groom, and Frank, and by the par groom. Mr. and Mrs. Lonquest | to Hye in Casper. vee Eagles to Be Among Lodges To Take Part in Parade. ver Lodge No. 306, fraternal of Eagles will be among the zations to take part Satur- the Memorial parade and cere- All members of the lodge asked to meet at the Odd Fel all at 9 a, m., Saturday morn les Children Will Give Play this Evening Under the direction of Miss Anna ‘J J. B. Beaver with Mrs. mpanist, candidates for the ¢ soclety of St. Mark's CO In one minute— just thet quich—the pain te 0 a treatment so safe, ou ing, re He and ecleatife tn every i ino~pade. Th ‘Three Sizes —for corns. callouses, bunlons morning and expect to spend until Sunday here when they wil! con- tinue thelr trip to Montana to visit with friends until the opening of the park. eee Miss Helene Hileman has returned from a three weeks visit spent with her mother and sisters in Colorado. oe Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd C. Hanson who have been the guests here for the last few weeks of the former's sister, Mrs. Anna Lands, left this morning by motor for their home in the Southern part of this state. eee Mr, and Mrs, Jack A. Tedford are out of town visitors here today from Colorado. eee Miss Rosalie Hammar {s a guest in+Casper from her home in Chey- enne. vee Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Barr and.child- ren, Frank and Billy are leaving in a few days for a three weeks’ motor trip to Nebraska. eee Senator E. A. Froyd and family of Midwest drove through to Sheri- dan today to spend a few days with friends. eee George A. Worth, the thirteen year old ‘son of Daniel Worth will be a page in the United States Senate, at Washington at the next session of congress. He !s ordered to re- port for duty a few days previous to the opening session on December 7. eee Miss Ruth Winter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Winter return- ed today from Lincoln, Neb., hav- ing finished her year’s work at Cott- ner college. cee Mrs. W. F. ¢ 1 Miss Ber nice Clark of § arrived here on Monday to visit with rélatives ir ix cit a ene Mr. and Mrs, James G, Wiede' | hold and daughter, Betty, expect to move te the Nicolaysen cabin on Garden Creek the first week in June. eee Mr. and Mrs, William Clayton have been epending several days this week in Lander the guests of friends, wee Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Smart and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Amundson were visitors here the beginning of the week from Shoshon! and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Keith nd son, Roland. Mrs. hrs. Ke ~ eee Miss Lots Coona an instructor here in the Casper schools expects to leave Saturday for her home at Basin eee Mr. and Mrs, Philip Winter have as their guests at their home, three of thelr grandchildren, William, Alta Elizabeth and Mary Jean Bradburn of Oklahoma Cl The children will be joined here by their parents who are attending tho shriner’s conclave in Low Angeles. eee Mrs. F. 8. Phelps and family ox- pect to leave soon for Colorado to spend some time on 4a pleasure trip. eee Mr. and Mre. A. L. Kloman mo- tored to Casper yesterday from thtir Smart is joined enroute by his daughter, Miss Helen McFayden, who has been a! tending school in Washington who will accompany him home ey hie Billy Schulte, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Schulte underwent a ton- silectomy operation this morning. eye. *6 Among the many Casper people who will motor to Thermopolis to- morrow for Memorial day are, Miss Genevieve Fitzgerald, Miss Clara Bell Btuler, Mri and Joyce Miller. . Mrs. W. D. Rhoades, well known |} county pioneer, who has been visit- ing in Casper q guest of her niece, Mrs. Ray Marshall and her son Wil- liam, expects to return this evening to Santa Monica, Cal., where she now resides. Mrs. Rhoades will be ac companied by Miss Ruth Clenimons who will visit in California with her father, Scott Clemmons, see Richard Nive Bert Connelly, B. H. Foster and A. McHaffey expect to motor to Lander tomorrow on a fishing trip of several day ee Mrs. Roy MeCleary are Mr. and the parents of a baby daughter who | arrived on Thursday, May 28, at their home, 632 South David strect, Miss Mrs. McCleary was formerly, Wyoma Pose Miss Lillian Jevnager leave Saturday a week there as the guest of friends. eee Mrs. Lee Lagerquist has returned | | litieat to Casper from a two months’ stay Mexico. ——- CITY BRIEFS to business affairs in Cheyenn: James McDermott of Parco drove to Casper yesterd . . David Adler of Chicago ts in Cas per on busin H. C. Hileman is a business visitor here from Oil City, Pa. eee J. L, Bowman is among the Den ver business visitors in ¢ day usper to see ell, prominent ol Fred G. Cas man, who formerly ved in ¢ is here for a few days on business and visiting with friends from Glen dale, California, where | sides. | LG Casper last evening oe € Waldo Anderson and L, G, Eckle of Scottsbluff, Neb., visitors here for a few days George Hesse of Buffalo ts In Cas per on busine Thurs Emil Young arrived here day from Sidney, Neb eles Lyle Bollan of the Hoffhine Sta tlonery company has returned from @ several days tri) to Torrington and | | ment has returned to Che Davidson, Miss Zella Wyatt, Lee Miller, Jack Davis, expects to for Denver to spend | conduct of pubilc ghinery per Meyers of Denver arrived in| ure out of town L. B. Laird of Worland tendent of the state highw nne fol lowing a several days trip to Cas per on business in cornection his office, GOVERNOR ROSS VISITS CASPER (Continued From with the activity Page One) and bustle in. the oll fields, through which she passed | auto from Sheridan | | unce while enroute t to Casper. Mrs. Ross asked many question! concerning business conditions and ptivity in the development of the natural resources in this part of the state. Mrs, Ross also discussed Present conditions in the stock wool growing industry in the sta “My visit here today recalls the many enjoyable times that Mr, Ros and myself had in Casper during our visits here in the past. Caspe $ a very Interesting city and the people are most cordial, I have time to make a longer stay Governor Ross expects to retur to central Wyoming to attend the Wyoming Cattlemen's conyention to held on June 2 and 3, Governor Ross ed that she not questioned concerning the po situation In Natrona cour as affecting the investi jon of the fficials, st her pts! atin that she had made ter accor um onl z here any pe IS TROY LAUNDRY hag no of connection of kind.” INVITES VISITS, uptotheminute 1 pment f “ely drying and ironing of all classes clothes from cotton uhderwen silk evening gowns, fe ervice given Casper Troy laundry The large plant is equipped wit motor driven machinery to handle the most delt job of washi in a manner that prevents wear a tear on the fabric, The Troy Joun: dry for the eare taken in clothes of all kinds go that material ts Complete ing, of fo people cess Py All of the latent devices ond im: | provements for the special har of certain Kinds of clothes 4 stalled in the plant, Some clothes are handled tar times In different operations before | the work of cleansing Is pronounced fect and the clothes delivered, superin- depart- with | auditorium o'clock. " voted morning most day. A large number were in attend evehing the evening pastor will speak mandment. will sing. 1 hope to visit Casper in the near future when | requested by E ation | Church school at 9:45 a. m o'clock, stamp of approval ISenwood streets, Willis: H many, minister. ‘bhone 1s29W. This sabbath is commencement Sunday, a day memorable in the ! It is custom- 1 a service in of th graduates. It should c@mmand the attention of the peo- ple. It is a sad commentary that this commencement service has attracted little heen attention. The attendance has meager. It is hoped that this uch interest will be taken that will the high school morning at 11 dé congregation to dismiss our service in honor of’ the Juates, aud attend over there. Lhe young people bad one of their interesting meetings last Sun- rowd ek uuniday ye east last sabbath They will have their Sunday yotional at 7 this sabbath At 8 o'clock we will have of worship, The on the new com: Johnnie Crawford ening service Mrs evening, June 14, I ex- “What On Sunday peet to speak on the subject 1 Think About the Ku Klux Klan,’ Bishop Mead will preach at the ast Side church, Sunday, June 2 In the morning 1d in the evening at 7 hour is shop Mead in order that the might catch the evening ain for Denver. Mark's Churel Seventh and Wolcott Streets. Rev, Mp K, Edwards, Rector. Holy Communion at 8:00 a. m Morn. Ser- St. prayer, Confirmation and Bishop Thor og non by corner of Sunday und Hypnotism De onial meeting ning Me are held at § to these for child 20 years is held m. Readlag wecklinger ballding wuthorlz Christian ature may be read, pur borrowed, is open each from noon until 6 p on ervic n up to the a Sunda lt ience lit hased or ok day m TOM MIX WILL VISIT CHEYENNE SUNDAY: HE WAS IN TRAIN WAEGK CHEY May 29 ill not arrive bere until night, it was le 1 here, train that was w Pittsburgh, Pa., and w o delay his arrival here about hours, An entertainment ja being planned for the movie star upon his Tom Mix Saturday arn arrival i) Cheyenne. ———>_ The Mailed Hand. The mailed hand now hay the upon it. The jatest glove developed by the French on a charge of murdering McClin- tock, his ward, no disposition of the estate has been made, probation of McClintock's will having been held up pending the outcome of the trial. Three possible distributions of the herd, regardless of the his trial, Second possibility is that it may be distributed among cousins of Young McClintock in Iowa and Culifornia who are expected to file suit t obreak the will. Shepherd has contended that his trial is the re- sult of attempts to break the will, A thitd suggestion {s that Isabelle Pope, who was McClintock's fiancee may qualify as heir. It is contended in some quatters that McClintock plainly intended that Miss Pope should become his heir, when she ob- tained at his request, a license to wed him while he was cn his death bed, IND. 28 BODIES OF DEAD MINERS COAL GLE C., May 29.—The bodies of 28 victims today had been recovered from the Carolina Coal company mine in which a series of explosions entombed 62 miners varly Wednesday. laborious work of bringing the bodies of their former friends to the surface, encies of the nation, state and the city of Sanford were being brought behind effort to re- | eve the families of those ished In the Unofficial ficlals who per mine. estimates b laced the number at forty wid and we rphar For the most said families tirely dependent upon the of their fathers, sons, and t who died in the mine. The remaining 24 bodies were be- Heved to be in the furthermost work- ings of the mine near the 2,500 foot level, these were &F earnings lo. ot recovered and four others were ented to be brought out later. fletals estimated 20 others were en tombed between the 2,3 and the end ¢ ‘FOREST RANGER FEEDS FAPGAS TO SKIN GLACIER PARK, Mont., May 29 —U. 8. Forest Ranger Lewis Han of the Two Medicine Valley tn Glacier National Park, fed Map jacks all winter to a mink, a weasel, a skunk and two gray squirrels, The mink, weasel and the equirrels got so tame they ate out of his hand, but he left the ekunk to walt on {teelf “cafeteria fashion.” Veteran trappers of the Rocky Mountains declare thix is the first time they ever heard of a mink or 4 Weasel getting tame enough to eat out a man’s hand son ill-fated million are advanced, One 1s, the estate eventually will go to Shep- outcome of As relief workers continued their ly today two more bodies were 0 foot level gives its dimensions as twenty-four inches in diameter and four inches thiok. F are on the lookout Last Bargains At Barnett’s ‘Today is the last day of the sale the Barnett Outfitting company. The store will close at 9 o'clock to- night and the stock which remains will be shipped to Denver to con- solidate the Casper and Denver stocks in Denver. Mr. Barnett told the Tribune that he regrets the necessity for moving from Casper but that the recent fire in the Townsend building damaged the store to such an extent that it is imperative that he move from the building, Mr. Barnett decided best to take the remainder of the stock here to Denver. Mr. Barnett has made a host of friends in ¢ who will be sorry to | is moving his stock to Der —— that it was Woman Mayor \ Cleans Up Town, Mrs. Josephine Slater, mayor | of Cherry Valley, TIL, is “clean- ing up” the city of undesirable persons and tough dance halls. | Men failed to do the job, a0 Mrs, Slater was elected. @ ae GENEVA.—The League tions labor conference by introduction by su Japan that the immigt tion should be with th lema Na was startled gestion ques Inbor prob at the Fun Auction FRAMED PICTURES Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes Store Tonight): ot Wampum will buy an automobile Berlenbach For Champion Title YORK will go i NEW Tigue, Yankee night to I yweight win Berlenbach, knockout Berlenbach {s a favorite with many, but assurances by the cham pion that the 4s in excellent trim apd that his right hahd ts working to or- der have given some tans a different view of the battle. These figure Me will outsmart the lenger has punched himself ou’ 2 has been much critict since he won the title for purely fensive tactics in no-decision fights. There will be q decision tonight. Berlenbach {s confident of win- ning by knockout and intends to draw McTigue from his defensive shell and force him to swap blows during the fifteen rounds, pa ara: FRAZIER'S BROTHER“ DO NOT KNOW HIM, ARMY DOCTOR CLAIMS MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, May 29. —Ben Frazier, brother of Arthur Frazier, Indian world war hero onee told Dr. Herbert Burns, United States Veterans’ Bureau investiga- tor, th © Ar Dr. Bu he ring the 10 o'clock — te world's Nght again Yau king. at nd his rathe ment Dr ment's trial of gated by 1 Burns ts principal the of t witnesses @ goverr in t use which was tnst ez-Vrogier to gain fe nas Arthur ¥ Ben in Fr fled earlier Wampum will buy an n Auction ~ OUTING EVERYTHING FOR THAT PICNIC LUNCH manufacturers, is o sport hand] ‘The tneldent came to offical notice | covering of pig skin, decorated on} when Ranger Hanson kept reporting the back by steel studs. ‘The glove|a shortage in flour rations The Down the Steps linked with sk to make ft softer |ebhlef ranger, when he discovered || Kjein Marke Music & Art Co. The studs usually mateh the steel) what Ranger Hanson was doing with 238 E, 2nd ornaments on the sport hats, hie flour was first inclined to repri re Wheatland and Douglas. The Troy laundry presents ap up ‘ ee | pearan e on the inside of 1 Ralph Dickenst ind cleantiness Chapin e Zino-pads ee ie ye OTD he attended a convention of the New | ly invites Casper people to visit the “p, cee } one onathe tein ie gene’, Ggoree Bolin, son of Mr, and Mrs, York Lite Insurance company. Ted | laundry and gbeerve how clothes home in Denver, é ZOE MARKS SCO Quality Delicatessen 138 S. Center St. George Mittaltuck spent several ‘sin Lander this week.