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UES PAN AUGUSTA151925 Che Casper Daily Cribune 4 Miss Voss to Wed Clatr A. Tyler Casper friends of Miss Betty Voss, daughter of W. H. Voss of Lincoln, Neb., are’ receiving announcements of her approaching marriage to Clair A. Tyler of this city, the wedding to take place in Lincoln, August 12. Following a honeymoon trip the young people will make their home here. Miss Voss is stenographer here for the McCord Brady company, She Was graduated from the Lincoln High school and the University of Nebraska. Mr. Tyler, who has been a resi- dent of Casper for a number of years, is editor and publisher of the By MARY TOBIN will be a pleasant occasion, with women members of the club work ing for the “Tombstone Tourna- ment” prizes. At noon they will lunch at the club and it fs hoped that a large number of Casper women golf enthusiasts will attend. cee Mrs. Sullivan Compliments House Guest at Bridge Tea Complimenting her house guest, Mrs. Jack Lyons of New York, Mrs. Patrick Sullivan entertained a few friends this afternoon very infor- mally at a tea and bridge party. Present to meet Mrs. Lyons wer Mre. R. M. Andrus, Mrs. P, C. Nic- olaysen, Mr: Jeremiah Mahoney, SECRET OF CISTERN DEATH DEFIES SOLUTION)(STULKH Te ee ae OLDER OF RAILROADS TO MEET HERE Affairs of North and South Line Will Be Taken Up. Announcement of the» meeting of stockholders of the North and South and the Ws = North and South railroads to be held in Casper on August 25, {s the most encouraging news that has come out of the tang: led affairs of these railroads since construction work was suspended. The interests and claims of the Mid- THIS IS GOING To BE SOME VACATION IF THE TYTE'S ARE GOING WITH US-LUL BET THEY'LL TRIM THEIR FINGER NAILS $0 CLOSE THEY WON'T BE } ABLE TO PICK UP THE MEAL CHECK WHEN WE GET To A HOTEL When two families agree to sh equally the expenses of an bile trip, old ouble” gener- ally goes along. At least he butts in constantly on the vacation trip automo- man “T PAGE THREE FOUR FACING ~ FRAUDCHARGE made cla ed in the b minto wa we be ADP ri {tie Peas Debeter andaueistsictiabent |arcetectonr nat eee dle States Oil and the Reliable Se-|tureed dally in the comic strip —— or the Denver News-Times peers hes va niedretinn aety Ure curities corporations, formerly rep-|“MOM’N POP.” Preparations start a vee ; a0 = oe eS sep teed ae resented by Receiver C. A. Hill, have}on August 15. Watch for it and heral D ue y Ltr yeies eats ode been purchased by Roberts Brothers, | get { the fur : pie 7 te AN Fee de sSreidons MoGrath and * Mrs. Charlee SCE RatawesCuanan alc. 2. —— To Meet Thursday The Young People’s league of the Scandinavian Lutheran¢church will meet for a social evening Thursday evening at 7:45 o'clock, During the Crabtree. eee The Scandinavian Lutheran /Aid society will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the church audi- gengral contractors and principal creditors of the roads, who advanced the necessary funds to complete sev- eral miles this side of Salt Creek to CREDELL STUDIO 10 evening a program of interest will | torium on 919 East Sixth street. Mrs. Tyne "the, esttlement of these 3 be given and a report of the Young | B. A. Rannes will be hostess for the claims and the adjustment of the Mrs. Charlés E. Winter, wife of Con- de cipal creditors and, those in charge fence in photographing children, Mr. | £ this se ca gressman Winter, is in Casper for | Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Warner ieithe abtaleatot thes road: Credell, proprietor of the Credell | doped to » a week or 10 days visiting with | have returned from a two week pasecudncthe Pais: ihdche le Studio of this city will specialize in | ways been a 4 People’s convention recently held in Colorado Springs will Miss Gertrude Berg. Sgant Miss Maltby of Washington Is Visiting in Casper Miss Suzanne Maltby, be read by sister of friends and relatives from Washing- ton, where she makes her home. Miss Maltby has just completed a vacation trip to California and en- route to Casper was joined in Estes park by Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Winter and family, who spent three weeks the shoe close to the foot when relaxed and sup- Make This Shop Your Shoe Headquarters eee ave ras afternoon. vacation trip spent on the Big Horn mountains. eee Denby Williamson of the. Stude- baker company of South Bend, Ind., accompanied by Elmer McCannon of Logansport, Ind., arrived in Casper ning hotel. - 7, 8, 9 and 10, Stockmen’s National Bank Building. A, G. Dana of Cheyenne, is spend L. Rex Mayne is « guest at the J. H. Koontz, efficiency apt tr | ———— differences between the creditors is only the frist step toward completion of the line, it is a most tmportant one and had to be taken before any- thing else could be done. It is indl cated that sincer 5 to complete the line are being made by the prin AUTO LAUNDRY DOING BIG BUSINESS HERE AT a method scientifically right. KOT € X PORTRAIT WORK HERE ed by many years of exper- making portraits of the little ones during the next few weeks. Before coming to Casper, Mr. Credell oper ated a high class modern studio tn California and receiyed hundreds of orders to. photograph the healthy happy children of the ,far western In Service Weight ; ‘ ale . Dining business and ple: : ; olty health, in dai 7 nC © it when under weight of body. pleasure. ing a few days in this city, 7 ; ealth, in daintiness and pro porting it whi 3 S08 Masacheia It absorbs 5 times the mois- tection. It proves old ways s and Chiffons M. W. Woodward of Spokane, dis-| B. F. Criswel!, well-known insur- ture of the ordinary cotton needless folly, e trict: superintendent of the Warren | ance adjuster, came in from Denver r Construction company, and Mrs. | yesterday. Very Moderately Woodward are guests at the Hen- eae Priced BURLINGTON IN GAME TONIGHT spring the t tliere and who returned to Casper | this‘week to visit here with the for- apraaag! yesterday. Enroute to Washington, ieee parent ee one Ht Bi xo blast Drives ray fe offered on Miss Maltby will visit with Ler mo- amson, at their home, i i ; ae, 1 children’s portraits for a limited ther dit Wieeobaiin; Durbin street. The trip to Casper Above: The Thomas Seaman residence; below, t he cistern. j HVE | time only. ‘Taking {nfo considera- ones was made by motor. | By Central Press hours, indicating that the woman | Subsequent search has revealed a —- Hana toe. Unauestioned’ skill: of, Mie. Mrs. Hanson Entertains $ i MATTOON, Ill, Aug. 11.—The|came to her death between 3 and| number of other Yotters, all of a| The old saying that a “clean car|jtedell In thia work and the ideally At Informal Bridge Party Mr. and Mrs. W. S, Kimball have} on. 4 o'clock in the morning. Water did | threatening nature, all more or less{OPerates more smoothly” is well] }Shted studio which he operates in t turned to Casper from the south-| ™¥Stery surrounding the death | of 5 ire, all more or less n the Sprecher Pha Ss Mrs. ‘V. E. Hanson was. hostess | seturned ‘to Casper not cover the dead and there was| disconnected but all carryin; founded upon fact, The Auto Taun- 5 harmacy | building, * ; ae western part of the state where Mr.| Miss Cora Stallman, 48! school-| no water in the lungs. ‘here were | threatening § ith | dry, of this city, located at 116 South | rd to pass up this golden oppor- this afternoon at ~her home on Di- Kimball has been for several weeks | teacher, whose body was found in a gtk iss. ere | threatening tone, These letters with ve x bp ford to pass up this golden or vine avenue, at an informal tea and cistern “hear here. 1a cechating aw | 2o marks on the body ty indicate|a diary left by the dead woman,| Durbin street, {s naturally a strong] jo iey, Sa het ct bridge party. Guests present in-|O™ business. | etrorte at colton, i resisting alll that the woman lad met a violet | constitute the merger clues with|Advocate of this theory and is dem-| "YT aa, area ORNS Rika a Or Ma cile NeRIEE. ‘ . death. The vital organs lave been| which Coles county authorities are|onstrating its contention to more| 17 addition to his children’s offer, Tr Aihnclia Landintetnent Miss Helen Whipple of this city re-| Miss Stallman, an instructor in| removed and a chemical analysis| attempting to unraval thé mystery.|Casper motorists each day. Mr. Credell is offering special prices Nones of Champane, Il; Mrs. turned’ last evening from Riverton | Cincinnati schools for 12 years, was| probably wil be made of the viscera} When Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sea.] ‘This establishment, operated by|0” 8! Portrait work for the early Bidwatar Miwl Rosso Reve where she has been a guest of Mr.| spending the summor in a cottage|to determine whether the woman|man returned from Cincinnatt,|Mr. Doll, an expert in the art of | fall season only. The Credell Studio Andy Thom ai Mr 4 and Mrs, Oscar Brantung for the] on the farm of Thomas Seamoun.| was poisoned. where they went to conduct the| Scientifically cleaning motor cars is an exclusive establishment of por- a ® Miva’ Bay! Cooke, Me last two weeks. Miss Whipple also| seven miles northeast of Mattoon. Floating about the body in the] burial of Miss Stallman, they ex.|and motors, uses the vaporizea ker-|{Tlture, and those who have wo! FLY. . Hee ee ee cts ater [endoved a fishing trip to the upper] When discovered the body had ap- | cistefn were several watersoaked"| pressod the belief that the “wad osens method to clean the bodies of /40® there highly recommend the ~TOX was developed%t Mel- Ars) RH Rowlands, Mrs Allen | sweetwater country and Big Horn| parently been dead fot about three| letters of a threatening. nature 1 ted: suléide omen’! automobiles y recently the} ®*t#bllshment to their friends, anaetie eh eral ead 4 Connell, and Mrs. W. R. Finney. 2 aa While absent: from the Auto Laundry obtained the agency| 1, In asimple, easy andt . i ei ok y: Ya is;a guest at the Patrick Sillivan | turning this evening to her home in Syst aeiged [eer tines: & newly dincovered; sub- Pioneer of Black effective way, FLY-TOX kills Invitations Are Being Mis. HL H. simmone and two|#me on East ‘Tenth street. Chadron, Neb. Sonn igh vere [oe oe eee ec eieeetnd tones Hill flies, moths, mosquitoes, fleas, | « Issued for. Informal Tea 333 PE = SMe : ee. new car as 4 ec: coa 4 * e ants, roaches and other insects. 5 ‘ daughters have returned to Casper ee ‘1 at the Hen- st the rand tear of th Te’ nient to sa j Mrs, Leigh Townsend and Mrs'| following « three months visit spent | ,2Us* Emily MeKeon ts visiting.in| Mrs, 1, Walton and daughter of | sing hotel 7 eases hail bie bee tee) Region Dead with clouds of TLY-"ox. Flite, be y Frances Biglin are issuing invita-|in plkhart, Ind., and Chicago, laa ectibe, her sister, Mrs. Doug-| Midwest arrived’ in Casper yester- Fie Permo improves the appearancs tae 4 tions for a tea to be given at the eerie Je day. They will spend a few days} D, W. Spencer of Midwest, ts vis-]of a car and does away with the| &, R. Waldschmidt has received and die. F home of the latter on South Center | yfr. and Mrs. Charles Li Reed of] srigs trojen Helse here visiting friends iting in Casper’ today necessity of an expensive repaint|Word of the death at Centralia, mist lingers just long enough todo ‘ street on Friday afternoon frnm 4) 731 Bast Fitth street have as their |, serman of Red Chis\i"e | satiety ars year, It can be applied only | Wash of Robert Waldschmidt, an Mersey dyke ipetrinad 39 Semin o'clock until 6, ! c ng, Minn., who has been visiting | yj i top tae pciciheniet dees Al Nia i ow : onty « pleasant, clean odor. Wall ne jsuests at thélr home for several] i) Caner win b Miss Bertha Meyer of Powder} ©. 4s, Barnes of Riverton,.was a(t cars whose finish ts comparatively © who was one of the founders || or drapes mre not stained, FLY-TAX ses Sake, Mrs. Reeds’ mother, Mra, uD, | 0. Caspe her uncle and aunt,| River is a guest of Casper friend : 4 we good, or ,whore repaint job looks|°* Lead. S. D., and participated in || i harmless to humans. ‘Those stray, Mrs. Lucky Honors J. Eddléman and two sister, Miss ee! eo ae MPa vate sD | today: desire ieuar PEE {ike new. More and more Permo|t2® s0ld rush’ to that: region, in 1875 || fulig scresnea Tecra at eek es ' me (3 Mr, B Le * ° be 3 oo 7 d phir ickly Sister at Luncheon Pearl Eddleman and Mra. Martin Mil-| Dyn cous, Mr and Mrs. Leo’ A. aed ° fobs are being turned out by the| 2241876. He was a former resident || easily eliminated with FLYSTON: Mrs. F. 8. Luckey entertained | jer al) of Muskogee, Okla. OnE ides ee tho earn tovher home| Arthur‘ Fiitner ‘of ‘Greybull, mo: | | PB. Flaherty, connected with the |"\ 44 Laundry every day and Mr.|°f Cheyenne and for a time was en-|| Melf-pints, 50+: Pints, 70s Quarts, $1.2 Monday at a 1 o'clock luncheon ce oe ‘y ies Nd Fe tored to Casper today to spend a | Western Mills and Gibbs of New} Don is very optimistic regarding the gaged in overland freighting by ox , given at the Townsend hotel in hon-| frs, Paul Briney has been visit-| 4, short time here transacting impor- | York City, will be in Casper this | eture of his newest charge. team, Sold at all Retail or of her sister, Miss Mary Florence | sng with her mother, Mrs. L. C. puis Mary Jo Williams of Greeley, | tant business affairs, | attending to business for his % : . : Waggener of St. Louis. Miss Wag-| stone and sisters, “Miss Adelaide pa ed muse of her sister, Mrs. | a lene | ; gener is'a guest at the home of Dr. | stone and Mrs. A. Howard at thelr era 736 Beat Moneth were, yee) Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Dunn. and ‘ae BOND 5 FURNISHED BY and-Mrs. Luckey, 415 South Beech | jomes in Cheyenne. dence, 736 Hast Fourth street. Miss | their guest, Miss Helen Helserman H. Kinney was a Denver busi- street, and expects to return to her ater Sie frequent visitor in Cas-| of Red Wing, Minn., expect to leave | ees man in Casper yesterday, home on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weldner and | Pe? 2nd has numerous friends here. | tomorrow morning for a several Bt ers * Guests present were: Mrs. R. R.]| family accompanied by C. R. Weld days' motor trip to Lander and vi Eu MeCar , ‘ 3 5 o yi . Act j La Sugene McCarthy returned this Waggener, Mrs. N. A. McLean, Mrs. | ner of Independence, Kan., have Batol ora Seeitt daughter of | cinity. | afternoon from a several days bus-| peibur Bver, ae 2 erie seo seen enjoying an outing trip in the | oe ee a treat ignakvineiase Fes marr |iness.trip to Omaha and other Ne ~ Miss Florence Monro, and the guest 5 meee 0: of honor. Har eee tes remiee” evening for Berkley, Cal., where she : ceReERS ‘STATE PURE FOOD LAWS eee will enter the university of Califor. F + Mrs. George Inkster and’ daughter # BRIEFS Pccnty Asmibeccuiaisie ‘ e e e “Tombstone Tournament left recently for Lander to visit there | Di#- Miss Simpson, who is a member | faves ea opis Loh tm og ——— At Country Club Tomorrow. for some time with Mrs. Inkster's e sorority, com: to ia i seam CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 11—The The weekly Ladies’ day which will pleted her freshman and sophomore ha Deseet ours Pure Food Manufacturing com Le stimoremiats then Country club (Sete kane work at the nniversity of Nebraska | | Joseph A. Ball of Council Bluffs Peet iD Fe re eran Cane tLe BE. RaDENY, atitiindoit owa, and Robert Patton of Omaha} D. F. Connely of Tulss M. J. | w en Miss Florence Swanson, barr ae eee came in yesterday from Teapot and | Heald of Denver acres RaCanes eipany achauintter sensi oi oo SE Ee angio hac] Mr. and) Mrs, Ted Mosher return. |e visiting here with Al Morrissey. | yesterday. Mr. Connely and Mr.| od at Sheridan some time ag, trom - ° brother and alster-in-law Mr. and} to Casper last evening’ following | ERS | Heald are well’ known among)the oll| the state, and the company took pos- Are a J t B h l 1 Mrs. Al Swanson of South Wolcott | * honeymoon trip spent in Colorad: Jack Vivian left this morning by | fraternity ession Of 282 cases of asserted jam, : oy wy) e Ov - en and left this afternoon for Salt Creek | motor for Cheyer and Denver to which will be shipped from Sherida: 4 asset returned to her home/Sunday | 1 o'sney will make thelr home for t until tt part’ of “thé to the plant at a ae poe eee Mosher was be-| v on a comb: siness and | It 5 alleged that the jam was —_— Mrs. Jack Lyons, wife of former Miss Fanchor ee ving Pe a apes ar ‘ julterated and misinbeled. An ex- q Thermopélla; turned to Casper last | Mrs. J, E. Daniels of Lawrence, |affairs in Doug 1 | se neta empt to treat the jam. until the|™ Variety of interesting Healed by Cuticura. evening to visit here:at/the home of | 20s. 1s visiting in. Casper a guest eet hba J. Golden of De r tents comply with the labels, {t new shades is offered Mr. and Mrs, Patrick’ Sullivan, 109 |9t-the home of Mrs. A. it. Sand} hcp cage 1 es-| 2 f you.in Silk Hosie When I was abouteleven years a a eae before returning | 15: snroute.to her home following a|1 two weeks’ vacation h \ ‘of age I began to have pone on por a rae a three months visit spent on the| brother, Elmead Hanson | my face and neck. The pimples Western co: eee | All the beautiful were bard, large and red and scaled Mrs, C. H, Horstman and) Mrs. Ya ath | A he autifu over. They itched and burned and Robert Fuller expect to leave soon Me end: Mewar owsll Rratemersand|b 2 ee of Toledo { | Tans, Browns and Tscratched them, and the scratch-| | far a tour of the Yellowstone Nat-| Mr. ane Mrs. Lowell Tiratager and | business for a fow days, vg jg Autumn tones may pk cries etueticas, <a omss jonal pgrk, Minn, have returned| ‘C.:Q: Alman left yesterday fo Ol l f l L( | be had to harmonize a rid ‘using Cuticura Soe; Mr. andsMrs. L. P. Mathis are the | ‘fom # several days pleasure trip|a weeks’ pleasure trip to be with your costume, ‘ and Ointment and in about a wee parents of a seven and onehalf bo in’ ‘Denver’ and) Colorado} with'triends in Estes Park I could seean improvement. I con- pound baby daughter, Virginia Lou | SPrings- . eee tq, tue the eatmenand ina hor | ho arsved int evening, Auewe 1: | age, ang. xh ‘Robert A: Young {qitas’ae wna it auton Low other women never lose nitdus neumaliarntbns time I was com art e, 1644 South Spruce eke Mrs. e: 4 Yo 1 of friends in Denyer for 4 , P ‘ K N “~ [(Signed) M. 2 Clara Jacobsen, Rt, Bei 7 uth Spruce} came in from their home in Salt | week or ten days a day s charm colorings—Pansy, J, Box 434B, Fresno, Calif, eee Caseky reaterday; mipeningy . eyat.¢ - ‘ . |@ Blush, Biscuit—and * Daily use of Cuticura Soap, William Tierney arrived last eve- Arthur Sullens hase returned from | dozens of other new Mr. and Mra..A. B. Cross are|a weeks’ outing trip to the Big Horn | 7 pay ald ning from his home in Rawling and} spending a few days in Casper from | mountains. Just try this NEW way that solves woman’s colors, i thelr home in Salt Creek. eee Naar x . eps. eget edi. Tso Bt BOBBED HAIR looks, wondertul| cee | AL ©. Fenster SP roasastt oldest hygienic problem so amazingly apt Balen Mace” with the tiny tint of Golden Glint} Mr. and Mrs. C. 8, Morash of Den celver of the N i } 0 Hosiery, fir ie Cuticure Shaving Stick abc. | § . 5 : ye 3 id South rall nyx Hosiery, firm, Shampoo.—Ady. ver are visiting in Casper s few day ho has been in the east for | OME women are fresh and pad. And that means great smooth silk, bea re : — thie week. " ; i ? oth silk, beauti ie elbait'e t month in connection with bt along every day. Never ~ protection, ful, serviceable 54 | 1 mpany affairs, returned to is a day los i ily f ; . ; Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rosenkerg of |Casper yesterday «ft 7 : Itis as easily disposed of as Parco are spending several days in one) e , Their secret is simple Stet of tissue—that ends an ; Gaanee, cgabetar at 7 tha; Tosusand tan “a ME ta iecdn lcie just correct personal hygiene id-time embarrassment. | We have just received d Sh hotel. the day here Glenrock Follow it. see what a It is deodorized. And that ] a new shipment of mon 8 oes Mi 4 M j w rf Appl see great difference itmakestoyou. prevents danger of offense, | . . r. and Mrs, William Appleyard Sigsér iustived An Casper ‘thi f You t are guesta in the city from Denver. | morning from Worland g Moder. science) bap. wp oe ne ; a ep ieceg abe 7 For Men answers the comfort see | bd Bi lta planted the old-time sanitary men shore of i Nay ott 8) s a by sayin appeal of the tired foot Mrs... Coppom and her mother} A. M. Robbins of Denver, {s in PARNER DET SAT IT eee Ne coobastacament n yA ; 8 : yns, » motor, co: ; ; ° Wid dhene os : saa oltre “eith 8. in every 10 Women in the 5 Wy The shoe with the Edmonds Shank not only re- iy Aa R. Luse, Frank Leonard, and in contact with others wi . . J he shot “ured foot but holds the foot in. = W._N. Estos, connected. with the | sam Carroll, are guests at the Glad never aworry. Live every day: better walks of life have rrosiery position not readily susceptible to fatigue. This Site aie har 04 oe Se ace | Moria (ontel, fern Denver. bros lite telssillcap ped. benefits , i a ha oe i s ki esilient brace holding the shank of Mrs. Estes arrived in Casper yester- eee + ¢ 5 Shank is ar Aaricofanant aiveck, dace hanelohn: This new. way is Kotex ».- "y+ will mean much to you In eee TT id hot from his home MéSandiMrs. |, Vitinday ctiaitcex. DEODORIZED Boulder are visiting in this city. eee ) Gl b Sh Co Siper ad 5) titan, ic 1 Protection 6 timer « i 3 Easy to buy, anywhere. ope oe ° pebtiss, Kathleen Morgan, who has | trom Pp anectic) waVialting: tn) Contes Absorba 1 Uae vitae tion ake ? nthe guest here for several ‘eee reaGy-wrapped — hel 230 SOUTH CENTER ST. weekn of Misa Violet ‘Lever, = re-|\ 11. w. Gatlin o¢ cheyen laundry. Discard aa yourself, pey. the clerk, I. W. Gatlin of Cheyenne, {= tn We Give S. & H. Trading Stamps town today attending to busines enn» lene ot, Fee bega Déi'M, C. Welth sioved, io reomsn| aftalra | No laudnry—Discard as casily as a piece of tissue LINDSAY & CO. ;

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