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» et ee - ti LEE A. WOLFARD BMPTISTGOLEGE, WM Lee’ A. Wolfard; formerly -princiyial A. KOLCHAK SLAIN | VICE PRESIDENT OF| BY OWN FORCES LONDON, Feb. 12.—It is reported | via Copenhagen that Admiral Kolchak i area PAGE THREE ORE THROAT ‘onsilitis, with warm salt water then apply— @y United. Press.) R BODYGUARD” - SOF. 6OF. 4: ai 2 i I a) of the Natrona County high selios}) has BRALIN: Fens 12.—The feat sak theen elected. vice-president of Moniz n surrendering zuron university, Bnew edurational in+ Ae eg NE) nro cain moma i oeg -jstitution to be located at Las Vegas, , New Mexico. The si hool.is to be a de> land to prevent such a procedure, i ait ge ni. La cath ‘ jneminational school run. by the Bap 50s he a ‘ itsts of “New Mexico. { FILM STAR IN || Mr. Wolfard hag entered upon. his-new | t jMuties with enthusiasm. He is one of CHEYENNE TO. _ | the fathers of ine conege, haying been ? & member of the committee which. went |t0 Albuquerque last December to pre- SEEK LOCATION (sit tis’ Weuaw atten hetore the tan ? just convention, and having done good ’ ‘work in that capacity. His presenta. > Pel 2— ! ‘4 im CHEN Ea ithe abe trae | tan of the attractions and advantages film dramas produced by the Universal |ot 18 Vegis 8 an educational center, NG RULES Elmer, Green will retusa tonigne moe, Fines Are Deferred Pending Un- Denver after an extended visit derstanding ‘of Ordinance — The regular. of the Casper | hom: exne beeper ea ome | conteiiela be held’ thin eventag| et ee habe! gs es nerive , cua at 8:16 at the Presbyterian church. A] Dr. J. C. Kam, 3 oe ‘ dy Ge Pp, who is convale: large . rae tes as the/after a severe attack of intluceee ae = siven about tho|last night for Denver to consult « spe-| After having been warned about the new parking rule of 30 minutes on Center and on East’ Second streets, t Feris He wil be gone for about x about fifty automobile drivers in the last two days have repored to the city Large Attendance Asked for. Rehearsal ; Is ~ Mr. and “Mrs. J. &, Hurley and son be isco Lea. adore Neca ge od ee: ment to have the matter of proper x eee The Sans, Souci club was entertained | from Colorado Sprin; at the home of Mrs.A. L. Gaut; South |in Casper yesterday pecaines Sethi reel Poisdlin aay tare ner, ef Sor table was clahorately decorat|tee Taveeatn” Proprietor of the Oi1Cen-| parking further explained ‘to them. ize company which will } None of these have been fined thus far, . : given in the argument to secure the ca with streamers of Valentino hearts| opened here about April 1. S| tut in) a few, days the’ bah. wil eee tr ere eet aS | collec, iidieates “how. strongly. he will crane fron chandelier to pretty ¢ ees clamped down, and the careless driver | UNC AAvantages of th nrodueing com. PO able to advertise the: college to. pros The, hontese tag sees of the guests.|.\ Mr. and Mrs. John R. Clark on Norta| will find that it-costa from $5 upward Sanytoneh edo a in_ western pective students when he pexina hig feld nae hostess a assisted in serving|Grant. street, are leaving for Den to park his car longer than 30 minutes Qramas, ‘The picture-lo' ng publie, May-| Work. peel inca, ceca inner by Mrs. A. H.|where they will consult with a speciai-| on Center and on East. Second streets. ats ie t rison states, has Lecome “wise” to. the fact that so-called western dramas are, }Produced in southern California ani | JOHNSON GOES DAKOTA VOTERS| “cow country" scenery. He eame to} Cheyenne in response to a suggestion | from his friend, Eddie McCarthy; wild west showman of this’ ‘city, rho at] (Ry United Press) Present holds the world’s rough riding) BISMARCK, N. D., Feb. 12—Petl- Hoyle gaa mori p hand, beeen championship. Should Morrison 1ockt? ions nominating filram. Johnson, shia etiine iedtarn rarbeta t car ig 2S company Lied i ivak ry Pot i: eo YJnited States senator from California, clearly indicated to a driver in the PC@™ in many of the pigtures p "| for preferment for the Republican | presidential nomination, to. be voted on dn the North Dakota’ primaries, March #16, were placed in circulation today, The police department is also trying to help the motor car drivers learn how to signal which way they intend to turn when they reach a corner. Especially | is this a matter of importance in tho crowded business. section. At Second! and Center streets, the traffic officer | seldom ‘can tell which way the driver) is going to turn because there is no signal given, kensington. The club members Present Bae =! ae Bolling, Mofrison, 5 Hancoc . Reyer and. Gaut. Willing Workers fo Meet | ~ The temhera of the Willing Workers circle of the M. E. church will meet} Frank England has iéft for a busi at the’ home of Mrs. C. H. IMoBride, | ness trip to Kansas City, Mo. 226 North Maple street, on Friday af. Rigs ternoon at 2;30 o'clock. eee Mrs. H .O. Stock of San Diego, Calit., who-was formerly a resident here, is in the city on a short business trip, after which she will return, to her new home in San Diego to live. ee Miss Martha Deacon is a guest at ee i the home of Mrs, H. W. Holt, East Sce- The K. C. Circle of the Ladies Aig{ond street, from her home in Deadwood, society of the Methodist “church wint|S. D. meet» with Mrs. H. B. Durham, 1025 2 Sate, a South David’ street on Friddy after-| George’ Schwatts spent yesterday at noon at 2:30 o'clock. All members of|the fields. of the Poison Spider Rolton the: circle are asked to he present at|Oll syndicate. the business mecting, » fre; ee @ rea mM n is direc- ? and to the ic officer. Morrison’ is accOmpanied py hi rec: "The of Officer Tu te with | °°" C.°G. Schubert, who states that wor! irgotte, moto! resw b |the Cheynne district abounds in ideal be reyele, “has ited in t | “loeations” for western scenes. two arrests daily for speeding. The |. scecrcmae seers” JENKINS FINEHIL TOON; (LOY WEES As ROTHSCHILD OF | WAS BIGKEN TOBE LM) OFFICERS LEAD TRUER ey) WON eat CLAIMED TODAY ia bdo | (Special to The 1 : a ee Harry Adams left for Salt Creek to- Methodist Ald Society day where he will attend to business Circle Meet connected with the well of the Raynities The Capitol Hill circle of the Ealies|#N4 Producers being drilled in section Ald society of the Methodist church willf!6- meet Friday afternoon at 2:30. o'clock with Mrs. C. E. Horsch, 326 Sduth Lin- coin street. F, 'H. ‘Regler, representing a well known. clothing manufacturing comp. i) -That a | CHEYENNE, Wyo., F ; The funeral of Charles Jenkins who}man may become attached e to a Mrs, William Holland, 441° Kimbo | ®Y of St. fouls, Mo., ta here calling on bs died at Salt Creek. was held at 4 o'clock |domicile so grim and forbidding as a avenue, will entertain the members of| his trade with the local: merchants. Nw “Keb. 12.cThe death {thls afternoon from. the Shaffer-Gay {Jail was démonstzated here ‘Tuesday se © ras e a tye Social Bervice circle of the Meth- odist church’ at the same time on: Fri George Lowey, who is connected with day afternoon, and the Victory circle| the '€as Sbsorption plant at Salt Cree’ WHE meet with Mra.\H. A- Wolcott, 112]! jn the city on ‘business for th» baad South Ash street. A ‘ Z : oe. R J. L. Esponda of Buffalo, Wyo., Jott The Natrona Chapter of the Delphian| @st night for Lusk after spending sev-|; society met. yesterday afternoon at the}! days here on business. A home of M >] laysen. Th od ry 4 3 study. te reg Snares penne ‘con.|. Glen Stone who has just sold his in: tinued with Mrs. C:P. Plummer as; lead: |*erests in the Henning Toggery jeft er. The subject ‘Was introduced by |M#8t night for a visit to his old homo| Mrs. Plummér-with'a history of the En- in Utah. He may rcturn to Casper. in’ glish Mterature of the 12th 13th, ana|*he near future. ‘ ingUah Lager ees ‘Re]-Mr..and Mrs. Carl P. Taylor have e-| Mrs. C. E. Wygant, and the charactee.|turned to Casper after spending ‘several fiatics of modern’ literature was. di-|MOnths in) the, vicinity, of Comiariche, cussed by Mrs. William ‘Hol C. &. Hood summarized the writ chapel, Rev. WL. French of the Meth-|.when Charles V. Loy, murderer under odist church officiating. ; sentence of life imprisénment, left the | The funeral of Mrs. John Bicken who | Laramie coimty jail for the trip to the died last Saturday at her home in the} state penitentiary at Rawlins. Loy Burlington\ addition, will be held from | wept when he stepped out of the jail, of the ‘Shaffer-Gay chapel at 10. o'clock | Which he,had been an inmate for nearly tomorrow morning,» Rev...J. H. Gockel | two years while fighting to, avoid trans- of the Lutheran chureh officiating. fer to the penitentiary and to secure a en new trial, His tears, he explained, were linspired by regret at the. necessity for leaving quarters with which he had be come so familiar and in which he had ; | been "s0-considerately: treated, | { Sa | Mrs, Orissa MM. Lovering is one, of Boston's most successful sign: painters. | In. addition to doing expert work awith| ;| the brush <herself she runs .a sign | shop where _sixht men are employed. SEE BEN CHEYENNE, ¥ riot. and James soldiers, who Were arrested list. Sun- day, charged with two iy robber- ies’ ‘oit” the ‘streets of yenne, havey to prosecute the 210-| not been- identified positiv. bythe} Bisbee fon | victims of the hold-aps but are still,in be employed to | custody: -Meanwhile;-to nreventtime French, be- !from ‘qragging for! Merriott, the: po- ters” was open for dis on” ‘current topic,.which proved very a meal, you'll Z avoid that’ stuffy feeling if you chew a stick of _ WRIGLEYS Other benefits: to teeth. breath, appetite. nerves. That’s a good deal to get for 5 cents! Seated Tight—Kert Right WRIGLEYS = DOUBLEMINT ‘The next meeting of the society win{tumnlog here to 1 meet at thé home of Mrs. H.B. Dur} “Grartic ‘Straub ot the Wyoming Peer- ham, 1026 8. David street on Feb. 25. |, SPECS tour company, which ty drilt- about tobe brought up for consideration its ing east of Caspet, has gone,to Lusk for | rs SUCCESSOR FOR is the Quebee legislature for! the first a few day: e interests_of his com- % {time in the history ‘of that. hoay, “LORD GREY NOT | YET APPOINTED] 5, lice ‘had’ him ‘artaigned’ heto: ‘Judge suffering from | Swainson ‘on in charge, of carrying ‘the’ revolyer found on his:person at the time! of his: arrest, ‘and hé was fined $40.00, HOW MUCH? It is a well estab- lished fact that you need insurance. ALL that now remains: to. do is for you to decide HOW MUCH? ‘The subject of votes ‘for women is ; “Cyclone” Smith of Chicago, who has been calling on his trade with the Con- eee < ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Dawson of Kan- } san City, Mo., are spenc the rest of’ Garsoceeea uN ee the week In Casper before going on to} 14 pfBy Anneciated gare pa Pneu monia— Eastern ‘Star Denver where they inteee to-live. question in’ the: Houser oe os : 4 WE WRITE : Mie BaalerncGtar will Bold the reeu-} Wliam. 11--Feecroan loft. thia, attor-| 12 Woother SY lecount: Grey “would return Undertaker— INSURANCE lar: meetin#at: the Masonic temple at}noon for Audubon, » dn, response |’on4 i¢ not, who we be tiie’ enocseeor, ae ; 8 o'clock. tonight. to d message. telling Premier Lioyd- Georgo- today, said’ ha Flowers— : of Mrs. Freeman’s moth ¢| a8 unable to make a statement on the : % man and her sister, Mrs: Psat Ea | subject. Pr ; “ \ P| Be be ThaMadetine Pasty! given in’ the] tee Ger thois piothee Wa’ mirivea vot BEA ( INSUFFICIENT ee { basement of the Methodist church last) the home. few hours after: her deuib. SUFFRAGE UP | LIFE INSURANCE 106 w o a ae PHON' w Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Biedermann are ex- pected to returh Saturday from Denver \-iwhere they have spent the week on a business and pibancy ‘trip. “i Mrs. J. B. Griffith ts visiting with re- latives, and friends in Frankford; Ky. She will not return to her-home in Cas- per until about the first of “March. —<$—<————— WIDOW—SMALL CHILDREN—WANT AD IN ARIZONA What's the use of reciting the harrowing details served. The Phone 1304-W ‘156 South’ Center JUST ARRIVED Charming New W aists All Colors and Styles ments were formed by matching heart * puagles. After the luncheon the even- ding was: spent sin; ponular songs. and special musical ‘numbers were whiktled by Miss dh ag * DANCE legislature convening..at noon today. Pa bey Birthday, February 12, at] I: Pope, who has been a business visi-/ the Masonic Temple, 9 p. m. Krausse/tor in Casper, representing the Bruner orchestra. Tickets, $1.00. Jewelry company of Omaha, Nebr., left} last night. He intends jto:be accom-| panied by Mrs. Pope on hig next trip! to Casper,“and will probably make the! ATL KEMP, Agent NEW YORK LIFE 111 E. 2nd St. Phone 370 Marriage Ceremony. Performed Blackheads, pimples—Whew! Isn’t ‘The marriage of Miss Alice Rawlins, daughter. of ‘Mrs. W: N, Mannen,’ to Thomas O, Renner was performed hy the. Rev. Walter L, French at the par- sonage of the Methodist church last night at 8:90 o'clock. The young couple attended by Mr. and ‘Mrs. Mannen "Sirs. Renner has been in th, eaaeey. ft the Of Well Supply company an has social and Busiiieas friends. regu! “s ing Feb. 13. Bust. Attend lar meet . 13. , fae of importance, amendment of by- ‘W. SCHAZLINE, Pres. SEE H. L. YOUNG _FOR HAULING PROBLEMS LIBERTY GARAGE many Mr, Renner is with the National Supply company. They will live here for the rest of the winter. « War Mothers’ Dance To Be Given Tonight ‘The regular weekly dance of the War Mothers ‘which is given on Thursday. night jwith the Army and Navy club, will be held toriight in the Masonic tem- ple. Dancing starts at 9 o'clock and continues until midnight. ‘ ‘M. P. Wheeler of the Wheeler and Worthington offices has been spending’ then weekk:in Denvse: on businéss. i S Oo 1 t to be much improved in health and that she will return to thetr,home here about April 1. eee Lewis Molineux, ness visitor in Casper in the interests of the Northwestars Mua) aite. Ete surence company, headquarters in Denver. Sasi A GOLDWYN PICTURE) ? AT THE IRIS. TODAY Settiourly x scrabaX pe hres ee 1 alee ROM Ma hee Tt, Sc, Duplex Power Trucks 3 1-2-TON CAPACITY Four-wheel drive, double reduction, double traction, standard tread, interlocking differential and other'specialized features enables the DUPLEX to deliver capacity loads under the most difficult conditions. See them hauling 3 yards of gravel where others are un- able to operate. DEMONSTRATION DAILY. INVESTIGATE C.C. JAIN. - Henning