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DN SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1925 Marriage. This Morning At Catholic Church The marriage of Abran Ortega and Petra Mondragon took place this worning at a nuptial mass at St. Anthony's Catholic church, the Rev. Father H. Mullin ofticis s Congressman Winter Is Guest At Dinner In Denver Distinguished visitors in Deny last_week attending the Inter-Sta Water Rights conference were hon oved at weveral social affairs, among them being a dinner party Friday evening given by Governor Morley of Colorado and Mrs, Morley. ‘The entertainment w given at the Brown Palace ar vers were laid for’ Governor Nellie T. s of Wyo. ming; Goyernor Dern of Utah and Mrs. Dern; Senator John B. Ken drick of Wyoming; Congressman Vaile of Colorado; Congressman Charlies E, Winter .of Wyoming; Congressman Tincher of Kansus Commissioner William Wallace and Mrs. Wallace of Salt Lake City; State Engineer Bacon of Utah; Sta En neer Frank Emerson of Wyoming 8. G. Hopkins, of Cherenr foner Carpenter of Colorado, and Governor Moriey and Mrs. Mor Former Casperite Married In Glenrock Announcement was made in Cas- per this week of the marriage of Mrs. Pearl Moon, graduate nurse f¢ merly of Casper and Robert C. De- Volld of Glenrock, the ceremony hi ing been performed last Sunday Douglas, by Justice Harry M Women’s Association Meeting Wednesday The Woman's Association of the First Congregational church will meet Wednesday afternoon. Septerl ber 9 at 2 o'clock in Young Wo- man’s Christian lation club rooms, This will be the first meet- ing since the beginning of the suin mer vacation. Hostesses for the at- ternoon will be Mrs. H. Erberstein, Mrs, A. H.. Wolcott. Vv. Ritchie, Mrs. ‘Tre! 5. Clark and Mrs. . Mrs. Dirham Compliments Mrs. Fisher At Tea Among, the many enjoyable socia events .given during the week in honor of Mrs..B, E. Fisher. who. is leaving Casper this evening for Cin- da to visit at her former home t going to Tampa, Fla,, to side, was the {nformal tea at which Mrs. n presided on Fri. das at her South Ct . By MARY TOBIN in | Arnold. | as | PERSONALS || William Hodse was among the many Casper people visiting in The: | mopolig this wee . Prank Hays, brother of Dyer Ha) of Casper, spent last evening in Cas- per visiting with friends, enroute from his home in Lander to. Lincoln Neb., where he will resmue his studies at the University of Ne- 4 a8 a sophomore, | bre | | | Dr. B, V. McDermott bas returned from Oma where he was called t week by the serious illnes® of s little daughter Frances | | Recent Glenrock visitors here in- cluded: Mrs. B. E. Harris, Mra. H. ‘T. Omstead, Mrs. Robert Rasey, Dr. B. V. MeDermott. Miss Ida Kline, | Mrs. John Cavanaugh: and Miss Frances Kline. Earl Milburn of Glenrock fs making his home in this city Pat Royce transacted business af- now fairs In Lander this week. oe. Miss Fredonia Huff will teach dur- ing the winter months on the west- rm coast. cee Robert Simpson, of South Conwell street, attended to business affairs this week in La nder and vicinity. ar H. C. Denning was. here on busi- ness for a short time this week from his home in Lr . ° | J. B. Griffith visited the first .of | the week in Lusk at the W. T. Wolfe ranch. He was accompanied home by his daughter. Mary who spent severs weeks in Lusk. | eae Mr. ar3 Mrs. O. E. Walden and | Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. May. motored to Riverton the first of the week. | ce Mr. and Mrs, Mark C, Hall of Omaha motored to Casper yesterday totvisit here for a few days with friends before going to Thermopolis where Mr. Hall will take treatments at the hot springs. c. 0, Ol com tion Draw Rockwell of the New York any is’ supervising construc- Sand work at Riverton and . . W. J. Lindsay, C, A. Lindsay. Chapman and L. A. Moreman of t | Golden Rule department store trans. acted business affairs in the western | part of the state this week. | eee | ham in -recelying, pouring ar | Mr. and Mrs. R. Montgomery | ing were: Mrs. L. L. Gantz j Were recent Casper visitors in River 8. Mechling. Mrs. Peter Holden 9 Taine Mrs. Homer Hé see A feature. ¢ tea, Wag Kor}: Mrs. Cillian VanBurgh has »e- | dak. book whi nay, presente ' |) turned to Cesper following a several the guest of honor, each guest bring ing a small autographed picture of themselves, which was, pasted in the book during the aftern Mrs ver Gorsuch gave a clever dram: ation which added to enjoy ment of the entertainment ween 40 ana § led during the avternoun between the hours vf 2 on. and 6. Mrs. Fisher was honored on Fri day evening at an informal. party en by members of the Methodist L T choir at the church with fairs. Peter Holden and Rosco King in charge cf arrangements. Mrs Fisher who is an accomplished mus iclan was sclotst director for four years of the chi ting Mr Misher who was head dir per friends will resret t of Mr, and Mrs. . Former Boulder County Residents to Give Picnic. in. ‘Thermopoli . | weeks’ stay | Miss Mary Stanko will visit over Sunday and Labor Day with her sister, Mrs . Davis in Riverton, She will be accompanied on the trip | by her sister. Tillfe, who will remain | Riverton to attend school there | in | auting: the winter months. | weeks | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond MeNab | and children visited with friends in |rhermopolis the beginning of the S. T. Butler of the Burnett Butler Optical company is in ‘Thermopolis today. | Former Goy. B. B. Brooks spent | ja short time in Thermopolis Wednes- | aay enroute to Grass Creek and | Former members of Tou'der coun: ty, Colo., will attend a picnic to-| Ponts north, ||” morrow at Riverview park and all), ; : those attending will bring a basket | Philip Mahoney, manager of the lunch Buffalo Creek neh, is a guest tn! - | Casper today, at the home of his | Scientific massage for Indies and] 7Unt and Mr. -and) Mrs.| gentlemen. Bathe in connection. | /°remiah eee Ladies 2 to 5 p. m. Gentlemen 10 me a.m. tol p.m. and7 to 12 p.m, Mrs. By E. Fisher will leave this For appoinement phone 1478 evening for Canada to visit’ there with relatives for a short time be fore going to Florida to make her Che Casper Daily Cribune in Casper the ‘Many Famous Film Stars of Yesterday Struggle On ae first of the week-from their home in | Greybull. | Mrs. H. Southwick of Dou is a guest in Casper of her, siste Mrs. Otto Bolln at her home in the Ada apartments. | si fie Miss Doris. Spencer of Greybull | visited with Casper friends this week. | wie | Mrs.) J. R. Hylton and Mrs.! Vernon George and children were | y itors here recently from Douglas oe 4 | Earl Hardy was transferred this | week from the Glenrock refinery the Standard refinery .of Casper. | Mitette | Kem Nicolaysen, Bud Norton of} Chicago, and Gerald Nicolaysen will spend Sunday and Labor Day in Thermopolis. | | | Frances Henderson visited day in Glenrock the cuest of >yd Jones, Ir, and Mrs. ‘Thomas Austin s Edwir and J. ©. Austin Columbus, Ohio, “are visitors in Cas- | per and guests ¢ M id Mrs. G W. Ganon and Willlam’ A teeve and wife, relatives of the Ohioans Edwin Austin is associated with th Columbus Daily Citizen, one of the | better known pullications of that city. asks = Mryand Mis Fred Bezold of She1 LAWRENCE idan, were among the state plettr % show proprietors {n attendance y =e the organization gathering here ye terday. The Bezolds conduct the Lo tus theater which fs about the fines GENE GAUNTER cry and best conducted theater in the} state, enjoying a splendid patron e the year round patie Se SSS Regular Services | Sunday, St. Marks| All regular Marks « following 1 ervices will be held at | urch again tomorrow | i] suspension of activ: | St ities during recent weeks. school will convene. for year a | CARD OF THANKS | We wish to thank our friend Zam ree especially Elks Lodge, Woodmen oF THE FA the World, Pathfinder Lodge, Order he of Eastern Star, Ladies’ Auxilia By RUSS BIRDWELL No. 59 and Clan Stuart, for thei (NEA Service Writer.) kindness, and sympathy shown us! yyornfywoop, Sept. 5.—Wher during our recent bereavement, als movie stars of yester are the famou for the beautiful floral offering: Mr. Mrs. Pi e Sm on the cellul Pee WIS Re ten of fi » there c ff Slickers were Pickfords, I , Gishes, All wet faiis to , of ne | Talmadges and § But no golfers, Ever op | their pag hint of fle ghe play for the r as ily married, som ving a featherw n f MN case espe it t strap flately on the the n goltyl ‘ that y bag. The ¢ a little | them foreve in b € ive dr er ee | poverty seamens strike f to the with | ind’ to’ Feplace the j The public falling flat owin which men are fo: ease now the filr unofficial strike ‘can Popular in Europe M OUS F pwas h CLEO MADISON \MARGUERITE, CLARK HQeo-o- OOo. Mon Xe ‘ILM STARS OF YESTERD AY NOW ALMOST UNKNOWN IN THE . WORLD has faded with the rest of | Lawren gotten kindred—Marquerite | pont lari w ld-wide | secl with her mother Wa as enjoying v PAGE THREE | of yesterday who thrilled the hearts | of men, women and children—Doro- home. She will be joined later by thy Bernard, Alice Hollister, Marion Mr, Fisher who will also visit in Leonard, May Hotaling, Edith Canada and who will accompany * 4 5 » Storey, Marle. Walcamp, Billie her to Tampa. ‘| P. d Ob : | Rhodes neella Billiggton, Enid oes n Pty ; = "itv as atv Pass nodes, Fr ; , 4. | Markey, C Dolores Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Rowe and| | overly an SCUTrITY as opu AaLity asse | Casinellie Maude family were visitors z sa aS | nita Dalmorez, Pearl Sin- Hawley, Irene Warfield, Cleo Madison, Wint tten forget-me: |Special Meeting At Citadel Here C. Bourne and Major W. t Lake City will ting at the Sat- clock Thurs- ‘ol Bourne lecture on n Honolulu returned to extensive A silver offering special m Army hall Orient the door. ken UPTURE Expert and Authority | HERE WITH THE Famous Huston Truss at Dr. Huston, of the Huston Truss \co., New York City, will personally be at the Henning Hotel, Casper, Monday and Tuesday only, Septem- th and 8th, and offers for the ime to the people of this sec- jon the Internationally known Hus. ton Tr This justly Famous Truss is universally considered the ne perfect and satisfactory Truss or the relief of all kinds of reducible rupture, producing results without the use of surgical operations or medical treatment of any kind. In- jstantaneous relief is apparent the ment Truss is placed in position —contraction of the opening fs manifest in a few days and the rup- ture soon disappears permanently in the average case. This Truss is not sold by mail as each part {s selected, assembled, and fitted by Dr. Huston especially for each individual case. No Guess Work But a Scientific Fitting of a Sceintific Truss. The pad on this Truss will hold any rupture and will not slip re- gardiess of position or bodily strain ‘ Gene Gauntier, Florence} atiss Lawrence's cat a star ita of the subject |Lawrence, Mary Charleson, Ella| was abr eight years | though 1} ne as far as I Dependable and Comfortable. | Hall, Marie Waleamp, Mabel Trun-| qo when | was badly burned | She says. 4 No under leg straps, elastic web {nelle, Mary Fuller, Helen, Holmes, }'in escaping trom a burning building.| Mabel Trunnelle, another bing or bulky pads are used in its j} sriscoe and countless others. | 41) ine skill of specialists could pi ae M onstruction, Nothing to wear out, | at the scene |not restore her lost beauty and t! t 9 r clan and sanitary, moisture proof ‘ . but not as alioss of her « fame was inev-|, ! : : Jand will not chaf 1 st idio to studio | jtable. Howeve © refuses € Rake nets f fs NO" SLEE” IN IT—BATHE IN IT out only now | up the fight and rking as an |‘ 8byss ¢ Do n iss this opportunity to tw 9 w e are f these stars] t s r | work even as | extra in } BUCO OD eso starS|have this ..mous truss made for sy oiitee >. Margi ce as noted | rh you—{t may not come again. No In 1913. she | jn t Pickford (CHICHESTERS ILLS charge for advice or demonstration. cause of poor | ang Charleston, star of the = DIAMOND BRAND. Remember the date and Hotel—Ask ted her own film | o14 igraph company, now are | BES fae for Dr, Huston. Permanent address Due to the war it was a | pappily married. The former is the | Huston Truss Co., 7 Pine St., New >| failure. All kinds of misfortune fol-| wife of Harry Williams of New} York, N, Y.—Ady. jowed, until Marion Davies raised a|Oyleans, and latter married | era [fund to relieve her destitute condi: | Henry B. Walthall, actor. ] { © pine years I have jmy home than I ever could have Wd e ar chance to come back found in the vain glory of seeking | 7 : glory | Five dollars reward will be paid seit tears in her eyes. personal fame,” says Mrs. Walthall. | L . t (Cl to the pEntyaficntahiog they oases | dy wants me. I : ‘ny a Mr Filia vires: | my: Tr nice | eR ed ‘ Sues pues t a tens vu || Lexington Urea Daily Tribune information leading Hi Ms ar happy and that means to the capture of the person who is ae ene Aan acnce sunt aoun 1 | everything in the world " | XX. Flour fraudulently collecting subscriptions | 4g/a star of the old Kalem | Years ago Ella Hall was the “child |] 40+. ang Better Bread per sack || {tom Tribune subscribers. Patrons j company, now lives in seclusion at | wonder of the moyle lots.” She de Rye. wt ie Wh spend eae of the paper should not pay any | Stockholm, Sweden. hsb | serted the screen to marry Emory yee CREM Med Iee oo te Jone their subscription except | _ She, too, tried to come "bac | Johnson, a director. She became aD coee | carrler who delivers the paper or | found conditions in the indu sO|the mother of three children and|{ Ask your grocer for this four }/ an authorized collector from the peaneed she could not succeed. For | after fame came to her husband, he | and have better bread | ffice. If you are not sure you are | awhile she tried reporting on the! deserted her, according to her | 7 paying the right collector, ask him Kansas City Post, but domestic trou. | yorce complaint at Los Angeles. | Casper Warehouse to show his credentials. If he can nd the longing for the old film| Nine years ago, Mary Fuller, once | ’ pee not do so please call the Tribune. j used her to seek contentment |a_ at suddenly disappeared. It | company . | in Burope |.was s though some gulf of obscur- | TORS | | h 15 When Mary Pickford was just | ity had drowned her. Only recently || Fel. 27 268 Industrial Ave. e ep one | starting in the movies, Florence | was the wistful Mary found living in | | nervous and depressed? the whole system. Why, then, risk neglect? your kidneys, used success! vtily for over th ommended by thousands. Mrs, W. J. Jenkins, my kidneys. My back was neys didn’t act right at all 0c all dealers. Foster-Milburn Help That Aching Back! S abad back wearing you out? ziness and disturbing bladder irregularities? Then you should know that these are often signs of kidney disorder and kidney trouble is too dangerous to neglect. neys keep the blood stream pure. ther work, poisons accumulate and cause an upsetting of ive Doan’s Pills atrial. Here is Casper Proof : trouble which I had was caused from a cold settling on bed fast for a week hardly able to turn in bed. with severe headaches and was Very nervous, Pills cured me of the attack. Doan’ Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys Are you lame and achy; Do you suffer headaches; diz- our kid- Once they slow up in If you have reason to suspect Doan’s have been irty-five years. They are rec- Ask your neighbor! w. First St., says: “Kidney lame and sore, in fact I was My kid- and I suffered a great deal Doan’s s Pills Co., Mig. Chemists, Buffalo, N.Y. Miracle,” in Salsburg, Austria, has so impressed her personality on the Austrians that she is known as “the most popular foreign girl in Central Europe.” Miss Pinchot, a society girl, and niece of Pennsylvania's governor, appeared in the American presentations of the tacle, ” ts Casper-Buffalo-Sheridan Stage LEAVES CASPER AND SHERIDAN DAILY 8:00 A. M. (No Transfer or Layoyers) Casper-Sheridan Daily Auto Service Saves 18 Hours—Good Equipment—Careful Drivers HEADQUARTERS HENNING HOTEL, CASPER, CRESCENT HOTEL, SHERIDAN PHONE 616 FOR Federal Accident and Pedestrian Insurance Policy Issued by The Casper Daily Tribune I hereby apply for a Federal Life Insurance Company Travel and Pedestrian I am to pay $1.00, same accompanying this order. Tribune for a period of one year from date of issuance of polic for The Casper Daily Tribune. pay their subscription 12 months in advance. 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