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FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 18, 1925 PAGE THREE The First of the Bourbons The Casper Daily Cribune Fall Fashion Number ee | Of Tribune Will Be | “=: “ zi é ee t Carizon is here from F | \ @ SOCIETY, Mich., | | Chugwater, | | Ww. s a Salt ¢ 6 . has been attending | . | | ' ' } | mar v gays ? isiness affairs in Caspe: | By MARY TOBIN | | Issued Next Sunday) “i.0.°.°. (see | } ’ at || ee wiht FRAMED PICTURES , = ——l + dcnente | Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes Marriage September 10 will be a bound copy of the census. Dam hion will, Ladies and men will find a mutual| |, ‘ ‘ y 7 wat Baptist Parsonage. |i itself a human document whici ; ide the curtains of doubt and] interest in the edition, as it. will| Novem Grieve of Ol City Is t ZOE MARKS Phe marriage of Miss Madia Kerns | cannot fail to excite the deep inter to ladies and gentlemen| contain dozens of stori sh ts a ara cases Down the Steps to Leonard Barnes took p! Thurs-| est and vivid gination of the} pr the t styles for the| men's styles as well as th a LMM i : 2 i| Klein Marks Music & Art Co. day, September 10, at the home of| people of the state. | ason, from top of head to| for ladies. What to wear this seasor Lee OF pa Ridibeaietbraeabd et lettin 238 BE. 2nd Ney, Louls Bowerman, pester of the} Practically all of the work in.con- . Wor Sundsy, September | will no longer be a n uffairs here from M polis, and | First Baptist chureh of Casper. nection with the ‘compilation has the advent ofthe ‘Trib Advertisers have co-operated won-| /§.& guest at th hotel. Witnesses,of the emony were} been done by Mrs. Cora M. Beach une’s annual Fall Fashion edition, | derfully. The Sunday Tribune will be res of ¢ of Gasper, who assisted in- raising | he number which each year marks | filled with large! live display adver- } brother of the) what meagre funds that could be | ral ‘open! of the autump | tisements, calling attention in a diy | nffied manner to the opening ot tl ants 1 apparel season, and to the mer l'mer- | chandise now on the'shelves and. th adows | racks of the va! mercha show cases filled,| Best of r flowing with the lat- | of the T bridegroom, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Willis Kerns and has a large eirele of friends here, having been reared in this vicinity and edu-| cated in the Wheatland school®. Mr. i obtained, secured the photostat cop- | ies from the archives at Washington, | D, C., and personally typed and in- | dexed the nine thousand names of | men and women To Wyoming SATURDAY SPECIALS IN OUR GROCERY DEPT. Daughters of Barnes came here about a year a0] American Revolution, always. inter. est Creations of the minds of dignified fall tl Sees and has since been employed at the | sted in the preservation of hanes t Paris, New York and Chi | ing -which Puffed Raising; lb; oS Be Bures dairy. They will make thelr | ordg of the state ‘and of all that per- i [nutppeecent uenstein Apples, box_-_ $1.45 home in Wheatland. ‘Their friends | tains to the History. oe. Weomiige tal Tribune will give a-full length number will be « a ri Delici Is 5-ll ail extend best wishes.—W heatland | gue an evetiastifig debt.ot gratinide view of the entire situation in its You'll want to read Sunday's 1 elcious Jam, o-1b, pall_ } annual publication 8 the people of Wyoming for anotning..{ une. Ground Chocolate, 1-lb. can_ rots ‘ “ ree Rar ise Maving Initiated this work and car- | 'y-lb. can FREE pis Enjoy Weiner rying it thrauxh to a successful con- Jerry § 1Mrs, A “ Roast Thursday Afternoon Gliision here ts néed for this val- Gallagher. 1 to Douglas to he pupils of the third and fourth | uable record, within the state and eo att: CIT Y BRIEFS rales of the Wilson school enjoyed | for the compilation of similar censt < a weiner roast at Lower Garden | retur The 1880 census, much Mrs. Ben ‘Louls of Riverton creok Thursday afternoon. Games} heavier than the one just. completed guest in this city. } ude Crosby motored to CRANBERRIES FRESH CAPE COD were played and maple conte should be preserved for posterity | nee anh: ;Shoni to thig week on busines were held, the winners being Bertha | within the state and every citizen Mr, and Mrs, ‘N. Ki, ‘Thomas Sire ke 2 * Propp, Thelma Lewellyn, Vallerle} should encourage the D. A. Tt. to Ate) and BiG, On Housley? Calter aa in rate MEAT DEPT. PROTECT YOUR Henry Propp ayd Tommy | keep on the good work and plan to among the Casper people w , ohare oainbeiat ae. 43 Prime Rib, boned 25¢ HEALTH d hoot the eftaren.| acu? {ts later census. | to the state fair at Dou % and rolled, Ib ..- Eat U. S. Government At the close of school the ehildren see | Choice Pot Roasts i to the picnic grounds | Mrs. Brewster Is Hostess | ere 4 »ound Cc poebected SOE R. Bitler, ©. 15. Galla-] At Small Party Thursday. N Mrs, and Mrs, James ting Choice Ribs of Cuts to satisfy the most gher and J. Propp. The children} yrs, ©, C, “Brewster was hostess son and Mrs, J. R. Willams Were) jamem gy j aperee Reefs ib oc. Se discriminating taste were accompanied by their teachers, small luncheon and bridge party | Hudson visitors here for a short time | | )"mee. Sweeney and Aveh Weld Ved!’ Stew Meats 80 reasonably Miss Myrtle Froman and Miss Lil: | civen yesterday at her residence on tht ke | ner; Casper architects. have returned AN ic priced that it’s true lan Kocher, | South Walnut street, honoring the | | ONS jeremy eNrere ae pare vuaineesy, tin, Milk Fed Veal c economy: to. buy Ses Misses Sally and Etta Diggs, who | Mr a Connelty “ot |? Venvers toagt, Ib 20c and 18 THE BEST Rev, Schofield . will continue their school work this 4 BiH Mekthivotexsiendes hece eee Roast, Oc an Performs Ceremony : year at the state university in Lara. | fo Strachan of the Prior Hat e8 Inez Trene Lewis and Ernest | mie, High honors at bridge were won | eee on business 7 G Co } Fmmett Freeman, both of Midwest, | py Mrs, Kenneth Warner. } Lee Grobes diughter, Johnson Br Os. rocery Ne were quietly married on Tuesday} Guests who attended were, the saret, Robert Hayn Pran ON) 638 E. Second Phones 1251—1252 thorning at the aaa unas ']| honorees, Mrs. Kenneth Warner, O'Donnel and children and Mrs. Earl} L. L. Bechtell ts here on busir We Give J¥f Stamps Parsonage, $56 South Lincoln st Mrs. Arthur Boenau, Mrs. Clayburn | Kaiser and daughter were recent vis- | from Billings, P 4 the Rev. Charles Schonfeld, pastor | Hooper, Mrs. John Dixon, Mrs. Dud Kentucky always has boasted of its beautiful women and it now says | itors here from thelr homes In Hud-} eee We Deliver to All Parts of the City of the church, officiating. Th sur, | 2% Rankin and Mrs, 4. T. Rynalskl. | sfiss"Edyth Dratfen, of Lawrenceburg és the prettiest girl in the state. | son |B. E. (Tobe) Allen ts, leaving to Dieu are making, thelrchome: q Mids); : i ¥ She will wear a $1,000 gown when she represents the International cerns __| morrow for Florida to spend th west. i P iat a Sinerrse Petroleum exposition at Tulsa in October, | arte ROE Gevicen sole apege | Oua ver onthe. v¢ $ leets Nex jesday. pete ye 18 & guest last evening in this city Regular Meeting of A feature of the next, meeting of : pes Auxiliary Members . St. Mark’s Synergae to be ele on| Morming of “class day” events and | Mrs. Roy Q. Ciark is visithig at Casper lodg: 792, Ladies’ aVx-| muesday evening of next. week, at| the Slumnl, by the untversity clubs N the home of her par 1 ‘Mary to see otiro thie hood of Rail! the home of Mrs. Clayburn acner afternoon will, occu the feature | PERSO Mrs. L. B. Gaylord ih road Trainmen, will hold its re 1610 South Walnut street, will be the | Coote ernie Sa nen, the se meeting this evening at 7 completion of’ the plans:for:a rum-| CON °OY foptball eleven will meet the} “Sits Geraldine Proud, neice of] Master Donald Casteel Colorado School of Mines. Owing to in tle Carpenter hall on > i mage sale to be given some time dur- cott street. ing the early part of October. Mrs, ing school in Riverton this is 1 J. A. Wiggins has returned to the great interest in Cowboy footWall A. Wiswins | her home from the hospital, and. is ing his home with his ‘aunt, | yes Norse ' see eer ee pues ae eaee 4 ex" | greatly improved. Mrs. Maude Fr | ‘EB B.A. B. Conyent | Bake Salt Tomorrow at | pect ito} Huns Ca Mlareescjowrd.s0 vee wae Nth Sheridan Next Week Casper Pharm YT ddturteg sobeutac: rit ities ch Mrs, Pattle Burbridge Dwelle of! Ar. and Mrs. Ud Carter returned Much interest by Casper members| 4 bake sale will be given tombr- alent antes f ng will witness the! nenver is visiting in Gasper at the | from a three weeks ia being shown in connection with Colorado polt > ; home of her daughter and son-in-law, | ro’ at the Casper Pharmacy y rl ee! charge of! ie 9 1 the state conference of the Daugh-| members of the Ladies’ Ald oe dr homies in charge of the} s1-. and Mrs. L. Bourke Welch, 1 ters of the American Reyolution to | 5¢ Teigiey Tutt ety} 1825 homecoming program are an-| 44, ‘alnut str see te held In Shotlian hatsts omen, | of the Trinity Lutheran churct. Ait! nounced as follows: | sre deaas ine Bike he! Sherida r those who are to donate articles to ° + Herr S| a5 oa peters of. 8hig There will be presented at this meet | the sale will have them at the store] ner wt crate Gen ene afar | Frederick Butier of the Midwe ecent visitors “in thts ing a report of the progress in com: |}. 39 a. m, Makara este ile lo Mca, | Refining company offices and M | piling and completing for the first} ~ ate a6 | eS ay Ieee Walter Jensen, | Louise Butler spent a week recently Chie d 3 tinte the officin! 1870 Wyoming Ter- Plans for University st in cannes at A Pein’ os | visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. D. C, Desmond are ritory census, and with the report | jomecoming of Interest. Bdna' Kine. ean John’Al TH \"0;) +, Brown in Wheatland | leaving in afew days for Colorado | = Many plans are/being made by the| gtunt night cominittee—Mrs. Ri G. . ig, eR Ree > WEA A shale Ape hh aA abe Laa he 4 committees in charge for the annual] miteh, '01:. chairman: W. A, Hitch.| 3 8md Ab's. Robert. Bowen and } GF dating two day alumni roundup to be held} cock, "12: B. L. Knizht |chiidren are leaving in a few, day ! aving én’ Ostober 16 and 1%)-at the Unis ese are a |for Denyer to visit. ‘there ~ with Montana, to versity of Wyoming at Laramie, ac-| Officers and Guards friends, pea aaa solisal} He aril be peace: cording to an announcement made} ‘To Mcet Saturday: paniedy ag) far ae Ly bihek 2 Ss this week by Ralph MeWhinnie, sec- ‘ e att Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Rodgers of | mothers. |, Super- y ‘ me Officers and “guards of the Wo-| Cody expect to make Casper their | or cine Fears retary of the ‘Alumni association. i i eterodyne h The program will include an | ™#n’s Benefit association wiil meet | home during the winter months J. D. Clark of Mooreroft, is here aes alumnt banquet on Friday evening, Fanta Gan Swen: Saale er Rb Shs A By ek the 16th. The banquet will be follow. |i", the Odd Meliow's | hall, luring | ~ Donald Brown ts among the Cas-| ed by an alumni stunt night,» the art oe Dractica* for ‘rally, day} per students who will attend \the | stunts to be put on by members of |W be held, estate ‘univer at Laramfe this} ae the alumni ,by the University clbs 43 Ace Was $267.00 throughout the ‘state and by varlous | Mebekahs Wilt Celebrate Ag tip. | university organizations. Anniversary Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gow and son An Members of both the Natrona Re bekah Lodge No. Kuydendall Reb will celebrate the Now $160 Complete Chas E. Wells Music Co. 232 E, 2nd Street Phone 194 soon for } Saturday’s program will include a! Ww are® leavi Oakland, | \ to make their future home. oe. H. R. Miller of the Carter Oil com- | 3, and the W.-1 h Lodge No. 38) universary of the BOBBED HAIR looks wonderful with the tiny tint of Golden Glint Shampoo.—Adv. founding of the lodge Sunday, when | pany, Mrs. Miller and son Charles. = — = as = | they will attend the Methodist Epis- | left y by. motor for a’seve copal chureh services in a body. All| days’ trip to Port Collins and other 7, members will meet at the I. O, O. F.| Colorado points. | WADE H CRAMER hall at 10:30 a. m., from which place a OE | rd they will go to the church, where} Mr. and Mrs. M. Ellison andj} 348 South Kimball St. Phone 1468 = VIOLIN INSTRUCTOR the Rey. Charles Schofield, pastor of | baby and Mr, and Mrs. Walter Quinn} the church, will give a special ser-| and baby expect to leaye soon by mo mon prepared f the occasion, tor for Florida. a0 te cee Stflied under Dr. Arthur Heft, Dean of Highland Park College, Des Moines; under Hans Albert, world famous violinist and later under Orvide Musin, formerly head of Royal Conservatory of Music, Belgium... Musin is now director of the Musin School Miss Frances Bowerman has just received a full scholarship from the Eastman school of music at Roch: ester. N. Y., where she is studying, M Hector Marti who has been visiting with friends and relatives in Cheyenne her former home is ex pected to return to Casper on Sun- of violin, New York City, it was learned here today. day. Mr. Cramer teaches the Beigian system of violin playing, see * 2 e as presented by Musin and Ysaye, two of the greatest violinists Mr. and Mrs. Robert Metgh have Mr. and Mrs. Al Swanson and baby} of the present day. been spending several days in Cas: n, of South Wolcott street expect per Visiting with friends from their | to leave Sunday for Cheyenne to be ranch near Monet jests there of Mr. LADIES To | | crane ra) AM Circlet of 2 White Gold Wedding rings must be of ood quality These Smart New Satin Dresses there is no economy in A re Greatly Reduced Bh a buying a cheap ring and and is, Mrs. ho was ij i vi Cutottewn) guest “at the. Norris-(H Stllvless in buying one They just arrived this morning and represent the new- est vogue of New York and Paris—they consist of better Ed Lemon, drilli ‘asper on business from Der ee Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Longshore | have been spending a few days here from thefr ranch near Bucknum, vis. iting with their daughters, Margaret Blackmére announcement party on |\| 200rly made. "Thursday, |i] We carry a complete assort- . dhl akg ment in green and white gold and platinum—all.of- | appreciate the good looking | Mrs. Jean Be: G er of Moneta ts yis- | | itl h Casper friends fered 7 y pay: | , > rh RR te Se |i] ment aecount> oP | quality materials all exquisitely tailored and styled for Fall Shoes | Mr, and Mrs, Willam clark are|! Prices from $6 Up | | exery type of figure. These germs would be regularly fs | Misitors here today. from Powder riced from $35.00 to $75.00. Going in our Receiver’s Sal we are showing | River. wat | P $ $ dba: ceive e | Mrs. B. Doughetty and baby of {Mammoth spent Thursday visiting You must come in and see them. We are showing them in the new | with friends here, shades in kids, patents and suedes. Ct Ae _ CAREFULLY FITTED Urned fromm neverat ans” wa” | MODERATELY PRICED turned from a several days’ stay tn | Thermopolis and vicinity. eee Les Snow, deputy Creeks and Mrs, Snow ning in Casper, baa | $ 85 § .75 118 East Second St. : to “Where You Will | © wyentually Buy” | sherift of Salt spent last eve. | Also some smart new hats in velvets and velvet and silk eombina- We also call your attention that we have just received a new-fall shi; Bancroianiuirbdindane (dake tine $5.00 Reward) tions all greatly underpriced, ‘ nent of the famous Cantilever Oxfords and Dress Strap Pumps. Kathleen, are leaving Saturday for] —wive dollars reward will be paid ' ; Houlder where Miss Kathleen will] t® the party furnishing the Casper - attend Mount St, Gertrude’s acad-| Dally Tribune information leading emy, to the capture of the person who {| oee fraudulently collecting subscriptions Mrs. T. B, Hood, state humane} from Tribune subscribers. Patrons | officer 1s spending the day* here | from Cheyenna on business in con- nection with her office, Haytin’s Boot Shop | oe “We Fit the Feet” \ 120 WEST 2ND of the paper should not pay any one their subscription except the carrler who delivers the paper or an authorized collector from the : Mr, and Mre. T. K. Bishop of Ba- pase) 2 i meer ee yah Feel sin wer rivals in ¢ a | baying the right collector, as! im GLADSTONE HOTEL BLDG. {viny nnd were ahiner guesta lant eve:| © show his credentials. Lf he can not do so please call the Tribune [Telephone 15 E. J. Sullivan. Me and Mra, ml. Whitmore 0 Mee SH WH Mr 5 of Mr, and Mrs ee Mr and M