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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1925 c be Casper Daily Cribune - , P| PAGE THR@® f ] a j 7 N. W. Hoots are in Casper this i | _ Steps Out of Magazine Cover. | Crry BRIEFS ||i2° "=" MINERS WOULD REOPEN WAGE | B. A. Filmer of Denver arrived in | . | Emery L. Coslett of Midwest | Gasper this mornin,: to spend | penal May 1k Ceat days here attending to busi b] | | __E. N. Reynolds of the H. D. Lee| fie aed Bs ih oe | By MARY TOBIN | Mercantile company of Kansas City | of Lester pee y yah i pe {ulapentina: atew dave ia? Cateone, : Nevin Candy company o arene | Denver, is a guest in Casper for a WILKE : & t et is. The Gatchell-Lester discussed and degree-wotk. put on | 4c Fuy:IX-- Olof Cheyenne, deputy | celling on his-teetomere here Serta ee ns pba Marriage Tuesday Refreshments. will be! served’ by a} state humane officer, is attending aie B raps a tse 5 will meet t u) 0- it take a 2 Refrés | , 5 r ‘ tte : is ‘Mins Genevieve Gatehe Gaugnter Committee “in’ chai | | to\business affairs inthis city Clarence R. Boston of Midwest i to h “Mt i that sc seth § Bale ped of Mr..and Mrs. T. J. Gatchell o' | eg came to Casper this morning to at-! negotiation, broken Sate tH Buffalo, W me the} Miss Hill Is Honorea at Coolidge Lander is yisit-| tend to business matte: mine workers August 4, be resume : tie bride of Mr. William Lester of Cas-| Informal Dinner Party. ert teda piaiaisha lS ate tal rivera aretey aaaenl eel oe IPP a per, son of W. A, Lestér, Na Miss Ethel Hill of Decatur, Il., se | mim milinetms in’ giving thee pecay | eobntprathclcte who s “visiting . in. Casper with Fred Keenan iets at’ a similar conference | t The wedding ceremony was per-| friends, was the guest of honor at Chain of hotels tt the terday, sald they would formed at the Presbyteria nse, an Informal dinner party given last Jand middle includin! ate and start 1103 South Wolcott street, by the| evening by Mrs. Rodger Phillips at | Plankington at Milwaukee and ! owner Rey. Charles A. Wilson, pastor of| her home McKinley _ street. Keenan hotel of Fort’ Wayne, 1 | operators the church, and was followed by a| Tuble decorations carried out in a and Albert Kahn returned yeste | miners dinner, color scheme of pink and white from a tour of Yellowstone National | }tors mu The wedding very informal, | ndded much to the attractiveness of par ing that mands \ only a few fr s| the affair | cee {dered eee witnessing th y| . - costs we attending by Mr. Gatchell.| Junior’Dramat lans 8 Ww. W. 1 ather of the bride, and Herbert| For Piente Friday STR ON eetihs SACs By SEUGIEARS [oe et ans ee Wyatt, cousin of the groom | At a meeting of the. Ju Mer eerie! AO akties that: evartic The former Miss Gatchell isthe] matic club held this week” plans Rare Cumeae a, TEES | oe Sollgw werenla best second daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| were completed for a picnic to be| | ST ate Oe De cehn EaeLewis, prea Gatehell and following her gradua-| given on Mriday at Garden Creek. | [Reet ringieaitaie: inte eee tte | Cnllede Mine, Worwate.‘o tion from the Buffalo high school| Each member will bring a guest. | {een Ree pen Chaired pias ROO | Otel chad tial @pera toot r ither p. attended the University of Wyomin . . ‘oeeeded on ‘her way to New = the 14 ial for two years where she was affil ion Of 7 * pat ny r ae ; teeth a Ratt oe BOSTON, Aug Associnted knew we ha a 20.—{A ne tela th lta ~Del Delta fons Thursday aes George Blatt pre tive of | Press.)—Tw government vessels | t I s ary I is, of The groom was graduated from eee | ene sop Hardware company coast guard ‘cutter Acushnet, | u returning 10 . a RS Fg : a with headquarter “aspe} und the Ughthouse tendé ne y . u wee i the Natrona county high school and| uel Baptist church will hold a joint | leatiguathiat attarnoon’ oi -cnacaal Ht y sen thatiines aa °5 also attended the state university| meeting ‘and all-day session ‘Thurs | his regular .eelling trips through | tantaenty ea a.10 per, cent wag \ L. I at Laramfe, where he was promin-| day at the chur The meeting | stern. Wyoming and we | Pot Haran mere Rigel | oonteact miinara ant eit r he ¢ ¢ ent in athletics being a member of| will begin at 10 o'clock. South Dakota. Re icroahy eho cat befall: Gas ets ¢ the grid and baske ams. He cee eee Midpaistn gt arse tiintites | RE SEHR Rate hal cue | is ember ¢ ie Alpha y Is ) . rp pet) hie 5 - = ; t : iio at peatiers nd cat 3 anssee mice of Denver Officials of the line said that | mine owners plea tl | Rau Seay eeotb scr anit toe ieavapal | eeaeebLeMittale p26 business visitor in Casper | the captain, 1K. B, Lory, commander | came to consider w j teams. ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. EB. Edwards a uake Sage) exoUnden” yenvel (ts; cunfiden . ra ; ee ee | | Pre ce srt Scan sent Ry petenasuiveccaee RRs: ‘ii | that the craft will be floated at hi _WASHINGTO Augu OE LSS their residence in Casper and will day afternoon at a| S. E. Richardson, Seattle com-| water about 5 p. m. Captain Lory, | Throughout negotiations in Atlantic | be at home to their freinds after| children’s party, the occasion being | t man, is a guest’in Casper | they said, refused the employe’s | City between the miners and opera i|NEW COLOR ‘a edad b eee peitays his week offer to send three t to his aid, | tors, the conciliation bureau has ha D September 15 at *6 Fifth | in, honor of ha seventh. birthday | | avis | . ve oy thee : : . spent in playing games after which | tered at the Henning hote | Sipe es te | SOR ISTE. PDCTE | f th Te 1 Sieh dainty refreshments were served to | iron uy WeaeMretoe | . slated | | CO eau ee en Sati the children by Mrs. Edward: c - ill’s face is her fortune. Countless thousands have | | otis closby of Salt Creek was al a pid —tAssoclated . ._a apparel—draperies Dance Satur ball athryn i tis Closby of Salt Creek was; @| press}—The Dollar Line. Steamship | eac Le} fi rea The Ladies’ auxiliary of the Clan], yeah aa playmates were In| it in their homes who do not know her name. After having served | caller in the city Tucsda3 Sead guntl Gactisid) Wan: a&rotind, o1 | —everything Stuart wil give a Seote ny and | Fe arriett: gh Hiner ous ; model for many magazine covers by Harrison Fisher, she now o7ehe Half, Moon shoal off Cape Cod. to-| | Use Putnam Fadeless Dyes to change dancing party on Sat | east Diadiine ny A ea Se MAT pacioe | A. I. Walne of Denver spent yes: | any, radio dispatches to coast guard Who Attacked | the color of last year's fabrics to this the Car , rh hse | terday in Casper visiting friends. | headquarters here stated. The coast | year’s most (eee Oat: Seah Bring sh people , fr ¢ > ee: | eee ataed cutter Awiatinet heed 4 your wardrobe up to date. Redecorate CeclTia t : 7, :, friends I Meee 5 4 ; = Harry and Harvey Boner of Lusk mand’ Wosae hole’ to ; Kl S I yourhouse. Curtains, furniture covers, charge nment com. | Frani jae eae cg Bey ato jill he | here severaludasa. -vialt(e’ F aa ? | cessfully transformed with Putnam Dyes. mittee: ey ijl. aad ons Beptember ,? for land’ attending te business tatters, ) dispatch picked up her The same 15-cent package colors all ? : This Evening Pam Sea gist at Buf ee eae, arfield| ARCADIA, Fla., Avg. 26—The | fabrice—silk, cotton and wool—in one | At Country Club ight operator je has s in Caspe ina Seton berating te mines tion of Co! Stperint t | operation. See color chart at your North Cast Harry Connelly wil rast three manths with h Istone hotel. hrelbar was a Denver |aground at Half Me Want | oon 5 Ne sc ss tions on ev Aid To N text! chlands*t +, | Geracn,oe" Eine oa Ser yesterday Rosgeceoard Cities a mes.| Smith tn dismtasing ¢ don, | druggist’s. Directions on every package. > - a £ 1h i ¥ Soar 3 * Oe Pee ve th t , prinety e for \ meetit Dsl etnetant mainte tGt os a 1 his aunt, Mrs. G = : as sage from the Acushnet was picked ¢ of thd Casper nil eit nd Oak Crest -Ave., of th eae ce a ene | O. Shearer is a guest at} up statir oceeding to assist campaign « the} church will ld Thur r | at Bel en ames eel Loa ownsend hotel s home steamship President Garfield, Hal Klan, was upheld today | | Me a. s week from thelf homes in L in Denver. to County School com : tthe home of Mrs. amma ea Moon shoal | c «< 1 Toff rec : faa Beliare hid cake eh Tc os lake see |” ‘rhe atenmer, which was being nav-| Mission, Several citizens appeared] FA DELESS DYES aiaial N | | rs * dtc paces M nd Mrs. E. A. Bishop of De C. M. Valentine and R rated. bye ce pilot ren| before the commission requesting oriachen nese = + eMeitaicls ARSOL . | : ing-to sD . here on bus-| Casper this week. le td th ficial declined, saying th | nati iain’ ‘ _ = . eeite s - from | sidered their tion for the best | 1 ‘ x f i ire, EW i aM A } ; * ° C. J. Hughes, Cheyenne busine w York at six o'clock last night | terests of the. sel syster Z a 1 eee , A) a a er - Watt are Mid: | MAN, called In the city Tuesda ea abberd. Herndon ministe vi peer ee ~ 1 1 rw sth * Mr. bin Casper avelti rere : ei lals said, is in no|¢tal weeks ago preached a sermon FRAMED PICTURES ' Spams J. ¢ of Denver is visit rand it {s expected| denouncing the Klan and r , . 4 f ‘ ; bert Goud ik ce senda’ lavenerae Cotas a eRe CELA AGROB NIat aeeseinit || Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes the t th i 1 ify iy l¢ Dallie H le dD € 1e shoa at . r r at lols ; t : r 61ers onan Half | sanization ag un-Amerigar ZOB M ARKS yi wasit Lif ‘ s ; ve nine hour run out A Klan comn Isit D. ; i incoln f ci hi aaah : Pie ea" the | own the yn in Piente n of Alton, Th. | Bere ‘ Te oe 6 A aanvivat. We st || Klein M Fou t ; e nd} M t Mr. and M M. 5. Campbell are oh Ae ket \\ 1 A 1 1 i Indiay y pending day in town from Mic Carle H. E. Dobbin and ! ‘ ‘ork fn 4 1 n 1 bef Mr 1 M y Gro: or Weg AWaikoristel Gs dee Frominterniate rapt -Ualte ee eat inline serian Geyper Mir, and Mis. MDW. Me the a Hon. fret M von, Harold an . ie Raine VEE rte 1 L of Do s| fan 1 and baby» wei M b. OU F aid: cONvar lower Fi Tad ' ; one t 1 1 weeks of | Rntehe Li in thy { Tele if Mrs. Merritt and sister, Miss Mar ROHS iy i Sees ° rret were visitors in Casper 1 rae at ees tT ru from De Phitethea Chis» to . ston are op the bis che as Pherannvial p t ing in Th olls with hie fe pent a short vacation in Casper re el of ‘(he Firet st 4 M na M Frank A. Barren | turned to her rome Monday 1 r TTTINT GA y IPpewe durmeichardhwstitidie, held on ‘Chore . ones itotd An. Casper $e a D CONTINUING TWO WEEKS , © Iv nie srounds on | vid’ Mrk. Leigh M crac te € Mr W. J. Manson, who me, anit w leay the church at #0 1 five thotsand mil mo! trip M KB. Deal dF ert Deal 101 er ,0ints ‘or he last \ k th f 5 n trunsportation, will. s2 pre: | Cangdu hin Idaho, | Call: | arrived in Casper this m bach porter ett 4 z ¢ ahings ; Oo e€ 1es o asper: rid :. i: BRM DOLE say Se : snr z Den Every piece of merchandise offered during this sale is new and 1 ocufy, plate " ha ; 5 :Y xe Warren McK expe leave fresh. Shipments have just arrived through the importers from ¢ lat lacier Mrs. 'T. 13. Ho. ate humane offl-| in a few weeks Bdlilderio. ke ‘ * ‘he . | cer is in Casper from Cheyenne to-| ume his sty iy ac a AE France, Italy, Belgium and China. Have recently returned from Shug Re Totd | ¢ | aa Colérad the eastern markets and purchased this merchandise at extraordi- Bake Sale. | : r Spring: | see : wile ie CORIO WMEDTIER Miss Abbie Hunter’s Sunday seh Muss,, where attend | r gtareay-| Spas Olan “seh { hes nary low prices. Gloss of the North, Casper Chi b eonchite séhor . end a| event ES ei aft Cyl er - church Will hold a bake sale Priday | eee teres ag ghee eee re oe INCH nd Sati the ehuy Jam is with the | ia ireHaee ee eke: Beh . 25 DOZEN . ABLE CLOTH | Maderta Linen Napkins Joint Meeting 10'lte A ata Spoor Miss Dyke will visit with friends in Italian Cutwork Towels ABLE CL PER DOZEN Hold Thuradey Evening daha’ bps ne oo Be ics ‘s | Denver. = In white and colored. Regular aioren Annee napkins to match. Reg- | $4 95 95 ¢ ursday E- yy | 7 owe > 2:00, value, .each— ular $50 value, ° The Veterans of Foreign Wars ° | 2 ; . |e to $2.01 G 1 . | Butterfly and basket designs. and its auxi Will hold a joint Perfect Babies ates bier Tange ane Gee bids Mrs. | = Special $38.50 | 3 come in plain business meeting Thursday evening, | ite, Hewes Obk Colorado Springs, | Bie r} | = mardtont 1 Sieeeneeceteetieeenstacrt tse. 27, at 8 o'clock in the | | motored, to Casper yesterday to visit 25 PIECE | 24 INCH kK Dy "od : | | here with friends until Friday or x | ‘ m7 re ° fy A nights of Pythias hall: Important i aeriicseurcd inated wiakoeetieea’ a. tar 7 { LUNCHEON SET Mosaic Dinner Napkins business will be transacted -after BRIDGE SETS i 1 which refreshments will be served. | | mer resident of this ” = ie , | Runner, 1 dozen plate doilies and 1 Regular $27.50 value orhdeel eligitie’ toshennie Fahip in’the'| | o,59 |= _siIn trash Italian -cut work. Beautiful -| dozen napkins to match- Per Dozen $22 50 * } Mr. and Mrs. A Morlan are | =~ new designs, | 3 . Aya anes ho Send = thats |teaving in a few days for Nebraska PER SET 5 — Seuthetaniatece ; | to visit there for a week or 10 day $5.95, $6.95, $7.95 eects wos Maderia Linen Pillow bits a tiie a J with Mr rlan’s nt ° ’ . c} . > a r ry q . eee) RSE Fe cate a $9.95 TO $13.95 Ladies’ Linen Cutwork Cases ; we: S ete I © ) f id we * R 10.00 value Entertain Her Club. pats I ithe af ay _ dee Py Handkerchiefs Rei ular & rota eeenaara nhured jare er ) 45 Il aaa 2 Regular $1.50 value pecial $6.50 tain the members ot Thursda bAetacad, pba ee . ial 3 Bridge club on Friday. afternoon a | Aire LUNCHEON SET; _ Special §0¢ Mosaic Linen Pillow Cases eis HOme7 100) BBE eat ates |. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Clare of Chi 6 Napkins to match Only Six to a customer Regular $18:80:valne on W “i | 0 spent, last evening in Casper . oe Tanita z = Radnien Will Meet guests of Mr. and Mrs, F. E: Den. Special $13.95 3-Piece Vanity Sets $13.50 ith ele WHER AN. 16/ Oiter of ning, enroute to thelr home follow 3 Different Styles = Ey Redmen, will meet at the Odd Fel lows’ hall tomorrow evening, during which time business matters will be Exclusive in style, rich in workmanship, Cameo Hats meet the most exacting requirements. Ask Your Milliner for “Cameos” All three are champion infants.. Kenneth C. Krueger (top) won Elgin, Ill.’s perfect baby contest. He is 10 nionths clas Ae weighs 21 pounds. Junior (left), son of Mr. and Mrs. C..M. Lamm,.Sr., of Wilson, N. C., is declared by physicians to be 100 per cent perfect. Ruth Pfeifer, 20-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Pfeifer, Newark, N. J., has a cup to show she is the winner of a recent perfect baby contest there. It was her secona such victory. Bc) BOTT LEG iva lad r of the Yellowsto: ational. par ing a te Glacier e-and The following St. Petersburg, Fla., people spent a few hours in Casper yesterday. Mr, and Mrs. H Mitchel, Allen Hicks and G. W. ‘Thompson Mrs. ©. Joss of Lusk is visiting friends in Casper this week east cme Sa BOBBED HAIR looks wonderful with the tiny tint of Golden Glint Shampoo,—Adv, a G. Burmeister of the agriculture deparmtent of t ernment with headquarters at Cheyenne was a business visitor in Casper yesterday FLY-TOX Bates Silk Bed Spr: cad All colors, 81x108 $12.50 54 INCH LUNCHEON SET; 6 Napkins to Match $17.50 AND $18.50 Per Set $2.95 Nosaic Linen Napkins Special $9.50 PER DOZEN A Maderia Vanity Sets Tapestries One-Half Price Antique Filet CHair Backs and Arms Large sizes. Per Set $3.50 Chair Backs Coueh Backs $1.00 $1.95 RUNNER PATTERNS—All Sizes $10.00 AND $12.50 PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS Elizabeth's Specialty Shop 141 East Second Street HEMSTITCHING AND BUTTON COVERING Phone 736 iN : 2 a = = = = =