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' MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1925 peal pa OS SiR Ops thay er LT PAGE THREE be Casper Dailp Eribune — --___ = ] * one ° <i With (lenus, icc, sas wiurning by , Film Actress Millionaire’s Rride tuviur tor Cheyenne and Denver to * spend several days before returning e 00 en ey 4 to his home, m7 RRS. QVERGOATS PLACED (IN 120 West Second St. C. F. McGuire, representative of Turrfer-Cottman Building the Rothenburg Schloss company of | Denver, is a guest today at the r Here’s Proof That We Henning hotel. Can Give Y By MARY TOBIN obeys af its Bs = sepa pete SAE Mrs. L. T, Cox, field representa- LOWEST PRICES tive of the Wyoming Children's} 1 Jo ie Stapl Wedding This Morning nected with the Standard Oil com- Home, 1s in Casper from Cheyenne.| NEW YOF nk BALI a be ape on Staple At St. Anthony's Church. aSivie cate Mrs. Cox is a resident of Sheridan. | teen ships of the r > Leto | “ ES OF FOOD ; a pany as a watchman and both he a Teatneaned off 'the Voter ocoant prot ny A quiet wedding ceremony was | a av sue wid aise 9 r. As a . hestepaea this migeing athe $30 Rtoaine are thee enon ene R. Lansberg is here on business ine vie aia beeagie teed.t adnst ‘ Every Day in the Weelr 3 =} " y his 7 q of New tactics have en ‘olved to rcated | : o'clock nuptial mass at St. Anthony's | home mest Paacor eked tS aac: Ley epetition of the. coast Nowstone where he built up|] Just received shipment of Catholle church, when Miss Hazel cee Mr, and Mrs. Mathes of Edgerton | suard blockade of last er that ing of men and young || Jelke’s Good Luck Oleo—the Morrison, daughter of Mrs. May | Mrs. Wheeler Enfertains U esata eee the rte, ai lye area few anchored | men who desire the ve st in high |] real butter st ramen eam the bride of Jesse | Monday Bridge Club etic eae Pht ee thers. Dbe ne abet horse: teliored | sto » Of a. y at he rhome on Sow eec . " their appearance \bin held a ft j ----- They were attended by Miss Harriett | stree ‘ t J. Metzger of ‘Vorring : : iciia’ ae : or x 2 bridge club. Guests present besides Suntiay vessels give out fuel and have | large eastern tallorir e | ° Sullivan. The bride han been a res: | members were: Mrs, P. C. Nicolay- ai cee to. go to port for t famen "id 52¢ f per. for nine years and sen, Mrs. Q. K. Deaver and Mrs. Phillips motored to Rawlins | Business go¢ Ab. | : 1]] pound —- a was aduated a few yenrs ago from Joe Donlin of Fort Wayne, Ind. The turday and expects to return’ to | work in his own || Peanut Butter, Blue _37e whe Pea c rite Dime suo0| ete next egular meeting will be held sper this evening. ng from the sed 2 Hill, pint jar - Mawel etaine Waianen Revol educa, eeks from today at the home eee report that not only has the group woolens Mr. R Peanut Butter, 58¢ an ahi Joined the ealonitarcalatthe Sie caer | Mr. and Mrs. A. McGilian are en-| off New York grown to 1436 ane ction are of the ver ae Stuart Children's Shop. ia as : visit with relatives in Bill-| ber, but that four vessels are hover able, and t | "The gro vhose home was form. | NCterans of Foreign Wars several weeks. ar Boston and others farther and expert ety fe asian vata 5 sn, | To Give Dance Wednesday aye ars a made: parmierita’ for ploved by the covernment and: has} the Veterans of Foreign Warn R. Ross {s leaving in al |: L mong | Eoanracrondentece Cascer increta will give an Armistice dance on Wed- for the western coast to jipren att VASE Pree. Te attended aaheer in Kanne | nesday evening November 11 at the the winter months’ with ee 4 pai Mc Sheth ae ansas North Washington ua to which au 4 , and family. } = : y. ; oe | members and the public are Invite eee | Ch Following the wedding a breakfast |t ‘attend. ‘The ‘proceeds will be A. W. Peake of the Midwest Re: & U Mothers, Dy rnige| Cream, im- was served at the Henning hotel | used by the organization for welfare ting: compatens turned f | | Pimento, koa with cover laid for eight. The coupte | ,y, i ; a mime Stren ih aleaaasd | When the Children Cough. Rub American 1 is ring Th otis | WOTK in’ Casper among ex service 4 business trip to Denver. lt Mastarsleton. Thesuts ead Chest merican left this morning for Thermopolls | men and their families. rs Oe | 1 san ests | 2 / and on their return will be at home eietce Pr nike a No telling how soon the symptoms|| PHONE YOUR ORDER i after November 20, to their friends ; pe ren s NIB WARURN SS Soret oS : saeelog’ E : i at 135 West Tenth street Mr. and Mrs, Stirrett ‘To Cheyenne and more recently of Salt may Gevelop: into croup, oF worse.1/ "It will rece the same careful : oy Eke ee ieee | Give Buffet Supper s in Casper and has accepted ene | And then's when you'r. elnd you}! attention given those who call | i wilde ittdre tor tet tevants Mr, and Mrs. A, E. Stirrett will @ position here with the Wyoming} veterans of twenty yeat ave a Jar of Musterole at hand to// in person. Small extra charge | i School Attend Party entértain at a buffet supper on Wed- Nationa! bank in Casper elvic and busin: REDD re eke AE oes roth of 10c for delivery, | j ge Saree ool | M&Sday evening at their residence on bg heh u tnnt 1 achers of the e school will b innir ta | Rosey et esate rarer tersateaachne) South Beech street, preceding the Mrs. Sadie Latouf has arrived in| ber of Commerc > first.ald, M YOU CAN ALWAYS 4 te re i formal dancing party at the Etk's Sper from the eastern cities and! mo; noon Town p a jar rea | SAVE AT bridge party given Saturday at the * 4 morr tein? Shed Perk | ] Henning hotel. Among those who at: | P@!!- | will spend until. Wednesday here | send. \Every member who can boast | ,,1t i the rem tended Geka the: Misses" Edith late: O28 | when she will leave for the western | of two decades in this elty Is to be | Rell re thr | dell, Adell Stitnson, Berth Mr. and Mrs. Gott Entertain rh § cee | dattiattelionn san | e 00 enter Naomi Freed, Nina Leffert D pen rast Week BIO, Earnmpbaiars Hay Darkeret | cee full attendan:e ¢ , RPh Qat- Sea, riet Geyman. a and Mrs. A. Ki Bott enter- 3. O. Ham do 2 Parkers: | others s . 7 : Duis, uble CArlson, | tained informelly at dinner last week burg Rigg and Reel company 1s] A new group of community 120 West Second Str eet Ted Steidley, Katherine Jones, Flor-| at the Henning hotel, the party pre. spending the week in Montana on| has been prepared and a Turner-Cottman Building 7 ence Klotz, Leona Clayson, Jean An.| Ceding the Masonic dance. Covers company business, willbe st between the ¢ PHONE 99 derson, Nira Stewart and Flo Rog-|Were laid for Dr. and Mrs. H. L. apts We year mer and thir : ANE ssl ‘ peel: - Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Cron, ‘ s 3 ’ i ; James A. Carroll, head accountant | neighbors To Mothers: Musterol. is also |& JES, arene and Mrs, Allen” McLellan, Mr. Hearts of three others are in need of repairs as Constance Ben- | for the Midwest Refining company] planks ha be OH ty sade faildah a torn fone | “Ny 0. E. ©. Meeting jand Mrs. Walter Schultz, Mr. and} nett, 22, film actress, honeymoons with Philip Morgan Plant, young | !s in Casper from Denver and ts a] which the veterans wil iuested| babies and small children Marcel and Bob Curl Thursday Evening. M nk Bundrock, Mr. and Mrs. New York RRITiinTia toe: In April, 1924, Plant paid, it is said, $50,- fee at club house on Sixth furnish i es : r f the| Ask for Children’s Musterole. Fort Caspar Chapter No. 4, Or- ha urner and the host and} 999 to Helene Jesmer, chorus girl, and ‘settled her suit for $500,000 E State Se ma aioiete ogy Satainee | Jars & Tubes | 00 nica hee aetneine a bt i ‘ain Ate growing out of injuries she received in an auto accident with him. | ajiss Katherine Dessert expects to prominent speaker, on commun e 8 o'clock at the’Mazonic temple. ‘The | Mrs. Conwelt Entert: Theh'Piant became engaged to Miss Judith Smith, Chillicothe, O., |1eave next Sunday for Chicago] enterprises, will speale on “Com Betty’s Beauty Parlor refreshments and program will be | At Bridge Luncheon, and the wedding was set for June of this year, but postponed | where she ted a position.) munity Building Phone 707 in charge of visiting teachers, The| Mrs. Sam Conwell entertained in-| geyeral times because of his illness. Miss Bennett's first marriage, Siete a ‘ n RFE Lh EST | E examining committee will be present | formally at a luncheon given today to Chester Moorehead, student, was annulled. Top, Miss Bennett; | J°8eP> Garst of i ae ree wake PLACER GOL dD \— — = ~ at 7:30 o'clock. Jat her residence, 241 West Ninth Plants centez, Miss Smith; richte Miss Jesmer Sunday visitor in this’ city 4 | | Teli the Advertiser—"1 saw {t In eee | street, honoring, Mrs. Adolph Park- Asoc ts per aa ie saat: |The Tribune.” Better than a mustard plaster | Woodtvaft Thimble jer. who fs loaviny in a few days for Mrs. Lybyer of Salt Creek was IS PLACED ON | Club Meeting Wednesday Ottumwa, Iowa, to make her home. | the following committee: Mrs. J. D. here yesterday visiting with friends. | Mrs. W. L. Holcomb will be hostess | Covers were laid at a prettily dec-| Sprecher, Mrs. J. C. Warkley, Mrs. “SER ee on Wednesday afternoon at her home| orated table for the honoree, Mrs. F. Bliss, Mrs. Leroy Gray, Mrs. Personals ; Ht. C. Gibbs of Parco motored “EXHIBI TION 161 North Kenwood avenue for a| John T. Scott, Mrs. Lyle D. Branson,|C, L. Cron or Mrs. C. R. Peterson. {-]| Casper yesterday | a } meeting of the Woodcraft Thimble | Mrs. Lew Scott, Mrs. Marshall D; To Every club to be held here at 2:20 o'clock. | ton, Mrs. John Healy and the host-| Dinners ‘To Precede W. G. McConnell {g a Philadelphia : Sixt: | ess. Armistic Dance. Leo A. Catter of ‘*hermopolig was | business man registered today at the of and | wee The annual Armistice ball will be|an arrival in Casper last evening | Gladstone hotel. gold, has t Mill | Mrs. Cron Will Be Hostess held tomorrow evening in the Ar-| and will spend the week here visit- | TR nthe of thi Qe baat a n Nora Sattenfield and Gor-| For D. A. R. Meeting. keon academy, the affair to be pre-| ing with friends | J. Cook of Deny jottice of Alfred H. ¢ Son, | , well known Mills couplé ters of the American|ceded by numerous dinner parties os |busincss affairs h }23 rst street hit = at 1:30 o'clock Sunday will meet Tuesday. aft among which will be a dinner with} ©. 3%, Crayton of ldaho is here for L ped ted BA te jis ® y Re 3 Hattie’ Lambert of the Free ovember 10, at the home of| Mr and Mrs. Hal/Curran ag hosts | the winter having uccepted a post-|_ R. I. AVickman’ of. Merrill, Nebr.,| Placer Dredging compa at cwe See our big Ba é ethodist church of that city. They 1. Cron, 517 Lind avenue. | and @ dinner in-thy private dinning | tion with @ local oil company. “Mr. | '® here for a few days this week, / obtained on the company's advertisement or were attended by Miss Louise Brew- lon is called for 2:30 o'clock. | room of the Townsend hotel, to. be! Crayton was graduated from the | near Lander, r ington and Nathan D. Walden. Fol- 97 Be given by Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lel-| University of Michigan. : ° Pra pekoo nem rise oriacetrsp; Of Jane phone for detailer + lowing the ceremony which was per- | Violin Classes to decker. | Pra ee |\Council T nvites 24x12 miles and covered with Al ? tormed at the Lambert residence, a| Meet This Week. The academy will be decorated ap-| 41 stigland is spending the day gonklan schist, ‘This schist at one 113 PHONE pe wedding dinner was served at the| Members of the Wade Cramer vio-| propriately for the occasion and all} 42.5)" Gren cn aa inepection trin é ats swas sold s rooks like: that” row E. First MAYTAG SHOP 960 NV home of the -bride’s parents, covers | lin. classes will meet this week as|ex-service men as well as those re-|2t Salt Cre en nape + New Officers To mined at the Homestake but it was pgib ATISFACTION GUARANTEED being lala for 18. The groom Js con-| follows; second division, Tuesday | ceiving invitations last year or this | , broken up with the passing ages and | tly seed ligatAleaye ia oo is evening at 7:30 o'clock at the resi-| year are invited to attend. are Pract ch ee oa ane this a Xs ok ised the aia which it contained, 3 reserEa om ways in Cha Sete eet se? Wwisiichien: E 1 ale reelcaroraitie on ranch near] Vf oof T Fat | marine tt possivte now to obtain the nonstratio ag 0 Rance asenbe: third rier Mrs. DeFreece Will Denver, where she will spend the ee ing ong: gold by the placer method. | ield re tative : nesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the | Entertain for Club. winter with her mother. ‘A supply of garnets is shown in | AMES L. 3 ie TON, WYO. PHONE 28-63 of heador chest are more easily eee | cease | ‘ ylaraeae De Corcey O'Brian home, 230 South| Mrs. G. A. DeFreece will entertain 3 5 j rte asta the window... These are wmall ‘bluish | Sreated extexpallyivelt Jefferson street and the fourth di-|at a 1 o'clock luncheon this week | Elmer Stepheng is in Cusper for| An anaieion te Jobe ae som {stones used in watches and other to Ss vision Friday evening at 7:30 o'c for the members of the Friday | * few days from Omaha, mayor-elect, ani i D. a ET delicate instruments. at the home of L. E. Watson, Bridge club, at her home, 719 South} | * ea Rta ee RIAL IEe attend | 2EOMe OF) the: or8 high RUB is shubieee Date ave Frank C. Gunderson expects to re-| Baerthel, councilmen-elect, to attend de tool steel and it VAPO South Ash street. Park avenue. : m teht's, session of the city counoll Over 17 Militon Jara Used Year! . . see turn within the next few days from | tonigh ol y counell | magnetic iron. Panbellenic Association Informal Party j visit of three weeks spent with| has been issued by Mayor 8S. K ——_— ) To Give Bridge Party, Ab BpedsyHonie. relatives on the western coast. oy aes? ; Limburger Cheese FRAMED PICTURES The bridge party given annually| Mrs. James Speas and Mrs. Wil- 4 [cope Suceene report, On ‘the books | ASCO) /703! 2) 97188; South -C e S au ar or SMS IRE) Seog SS? are : Miss Alice Dodds left yesterdsy | of the elty treasurer een re- | > Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes || ¥¥ the Panhellenic assoclation for| liam Rae will be joint hostesses at , athe Patter me belig. wentiite |r pausment SPP i , the benefit of the education loan|an informal party to be given on | °F t Creek to visit there this} turned hei ‘ Vgc es alee eking bas more than 200 daily % s : fund of the State: Federation of| Thursday evening of this week ary Week with Mra. Whaley Cheyenne, for inspection and’ pr DevNpa Pere | Will Remain Open Until 9 P. M. 1 te fon Thu ’ s ee ow ably will be made public at the} - —— Dowhethexsts Woman's club, will be held on Satur-| the home of the former. A: “A en eatin y Klein Marke M. ae day afterroon of this week at the =) Se di Maen Laem b et) nic GER ys, De EOE ee SED IBCe VERSO | TOMORROW NIGH TORE ahd cat Co. |! Mountain States Power company | Catholic Girls’ Club Will Wie penves pertain R YOUR KIN | ae hall, Thos@wishing to mak reser-| Make Final Plans for Dance. EE kee eh ee ee W L h N m d blotches and and Will vations may do so by calling one of | At a meeting of the Catholic Giris' | eek. Jo Sas ats ame a “erat Use = ——-- = — = = —=~ | club to be held this evening in the 2 ‘ A. T. Miller is among the many Shi “| the Mullin club y lower ball of the sulin club on | A io busines fakes tecw| To Ship Bom informal dance to be given at the | Week from Denver, at Resinol Arkeon! danding apademy: on Novert Henry Norris left yesterday for] _ WASHINGTON, Nov. 9.—@)— Wedne day, N Nov. 11 ber 30, will be made. The meeting 3 “in beg! Buffalo and vincity a business| John Henry Walsh of New Orleans all pean iat) 72030 oucls: trip. 7 <a if today was appointed a member of |{ P % eee the shipping board, succeeding 7 7 ARMIS I E DAY Nactied in Rock Springs. "Eugene McCarthy hay returnea | ¥ redetio 1; -‘Thompeon, resigned. NOTICE WEAK AND The following news item from the | {0M a several days trip tothe Basin |g | If you fail to receive your =3| Make Appointments Accordingly ANKLE ck Springs Miner will interest the | COUntTy. ates latiway eran Sx)i8\Uon of hls cuarvel weal call the otic. . : friend Roy B le ave erg gee one: and 16 and a TENDER, pain ane a age n| , ts" Patrick Sullivan and daugh. | US powers of memory ‘by special messenger will brin, Yo > af ey weal pal? leah by 4» Donlin of Fort Wayne, | Without a pa you a copy ef your favor F tt t Ecemabaitat 5:20 aeioskwler heiee| ive returned from a short | ® bapers Callsmust beieeda e N) cau ‘ arlor \y Sulla, Golliher and Mr, Toy Bottom aes Te eee ote (ope na eeee MARCEL AND BOB CURL $1.00 ley, were unite marriage vi | » nd neon SU. . , > ns ‘ : * > Rey. Roy E: Bur Harriet Out-| =A) ile I ote’ atte CIRCULATION DEP’T. Phone 707 Tribune Building CALLousEs sen and Mr. Robert Blondin were | | Vy illam Jones \ han ol asi: | Gente! Bail AL Rabe Fe | On sote bids eiosesttianis seiiiteaeea ie care Ti Paste: oer aunebbaeae tate) {VN mony. ey : O. L. Watker of the Walker Lum: 0 138 South Center The bride {athe daughter of Mr. ber company left last evening: for =r and Mrs. W. T. Gollther and has | Chicago on a business trip. a spent the greater part of her Ilfe in ae ree 00 om 0 Rock Springs. She is a graduate of || ©: E. Grunander ts a Denver bust- : the Rock Springs high school and cage arrived in Casper for some time has been“an vbiiging mare 14 penis “ rn employe at Howards. S38 THE CLEARING HOUSE BA? The groom came to Rock Springs |, WN. Parr of Ogden is here for a trom Casper about a year ago and fe anys, re OF CASPER, WYOMING - is employed as a civil engineer for 2 rans the Union Pacific Coal company. His | _H: G. Rowan of Midwest {s spend- : mother, Mrs. Bottomley, came from |!"& the day in Casper. Will Be Closed } 3 Casper to be present at the wedding, joy b The young couple have gone to| | Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Waugh of housekeeping on Pine atreet, where ae are visiting with friends ARMISTICE. DAY It is no longer necessary for you to suffer the tor- pay ame) recalving {15 Ci ign eee . . . ons and good wishes of their hos tures of tired, aching, painful, broken-down feet. For |} ‘ons and Mrs. J. C. Snook is in) Casper to- Wednesday, November 11, 1925 the benefit of persons so afflicted this store will con- re cayato attend ‘he testing ot the sday, | rs Wier s Monday Bridge club held at the duct on the above date, a Special Foot Comfort Dem- i ye SEA Whastes “Sabidnn se SUGGESTIONS tee P a onstration. In charge of this important work is a foot Fy ee Methodist eee | A LEGAL HOLIDAY we yA comfort expert from Chicago who has been Specially * h I | ‘ Ms. and Mrs. W. L. McGuire of ARM AND SHOULDER BOUQUETS a trained in the Dr. School Method of Foot Comfort. Bishop Is Dead Memainitddes cs CORSAGES FOR THE FORMAL Kindly arrange for transfers, currency or silver This is an exceptional opportunity for you to secure cee TABLE DECORATIONS | shipments accordingly. a full measure of real, genuine foot comfort. Ee H. E. Crain of Cheyenne is among PARTY FAVORS ; ROME, Nov. 9.—The Rey, Wi-| the business visitora in Casper, a CASBER NATIONAL;BANK ‘ , Nam H. Clark, 71, one of the four| guest at the Townsend hotel, iy Open Till 9 o’Clock Tuesday. bishops of the Free Methodist eee Flowers that Fairly Breathe losed All Day Armistice Day. church in the United States, is dead} Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Danks were STOCKMENS NATIONAL BANK at his home here. arrivals here Sunday from their the Spirit of the Occasion WYOMING NATIONAL BANK CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK WYOMING TRUST COMPANY FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK — > home in Rawlins. CARD OF THANKS he ¢ We wish to express our heartfelt} H. Sands was a Denver man who thanks to our friends for the many | arrived here this morning. deeds of kindness done and for the see beautiful floral offerings sent during} ars 2 p . Violet R ceepte DEPARTMENT STORE the sickness and death of our be-| position with the Hemming hecel as loved wife and mother. Especially shore operator, to the city fellow employes and the ; ir Casper Floral Co. Exclusive Casper Representatives | accounting department of the Stand- hee Dr. Scholl’s Foot Appliances Frederick Isa, wt . ard Oil company. rederick Holland of Tulsa, who De Callen, th Rnean tiepekRiby, thd tats tote 154 South Center St. Phone 872 L. H. Cullen and family. | weeks here on business and visiting