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i A r DAY, JULY 30, 1920 Che Casper Daily Cribune Mr. and Mrs. Manbeck Cc. P. Plummer left, last night for|partment, is in charge of the fire Oscar Heistand annual short Mrs. are | M. H. John returning + -e Hool, captain Leave for Laramie. -| Denver on-a short business trip con-|quarters while Chief Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Manbeck, who|nected with legal aftatrs. is attending the 48th have been visiting at the home of Mr. eee tion of the Intern and Mrs. Harold Manbeck of this city,] H. B. Durham is in Denver for the|Fire Chiefs at Toronto. are leaving today for Laramie, where Mr. Manbeck is superintendent of the|t ‘Standard Oil of Indiana refinery, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Manbeck were recently married in St. Louis, the home of the} home 2 ja clean and honest way out, no} . bride, and they have been the inspira-|for some time with his brother, Ar-|of the Rey. and Mrs. W. net, |\ nich depends on erihed Seleiys ef ore tion for many lovely entertainmen*s|thur Vogel, of this city, 866 South Lincoln street. Mr. ond @ence, and a hired accomplice.” | wyiilie ihere. eee Mrs, McProud are accompanied by | per tee Oot the tresie cfreum:| see George E. Allen has left for Ucross,|their niece, Miss Wilma MeJiaren Aeaticemtorsthalivocrttn cased vot incaes Mrs. William Johnson and baby|Wyo., where he will visit with his|Mrs. McProud is a sister of Mrs./fO"ar venness, cruelty and desertion | @aughter, Sybil Barkley Johnson, left brother, R. E. Allen. route to|French. The party motored from yay Bonham Carter asks why those| the Private hospital today for ‘their|Ucross, Mr. Allen stopped to visit in| Nebraska to Wyoming and will com- . home, 525 South Park avenue. 2. American Legion Gives Successful Dance. As usual the dancing party given by the members of the American Legion and chaperoned by the War Mothers’ auxiliary to the American Legion was @ great Success. The Dreamland danc- ing pavilion was comfortably crowded and the American Legion orchestra ‘supplied the peppy jazz music. sable i ieee, {PERSONALS 1 i H. Y. McBride is in the city from, ~Denver looking after his interests inj Pring is in Casper. has assisted in sever: the United States which will operate a plant in Casper. * Wool dry company, cleaning | . 'Mrs. Carl Simpson arrived yester- day from Chadron, Nebr., and will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hufsmith for about a week. see Mrs, Arthur Watson, who has been|fore going to the summer home of Visiting at the home of her parents,! Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bishop, left yes. terday for Lander, W: where she will be the guest of her sister for a| short time. | a 2 | Edwin Gager, who is employed at! the Webel Commercial company, and Rolla Duncan returned _ yesterday! from Cheyenne, where they attended the Frontier Days cejebration. Le Mr. and Mrs. Lew M. Gay and fam- mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gay of! Fullerton, Nebr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gay and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gay| of Detroit, Mich., are leaving tomor- row on a trip through Yellowstone National bark. The out-of-town guests have been visiting here with Mr. and| Mrs. Lew M. Gay. | se 8 C. A. Allen of the Chamberlain Fur-, nfture company, left thé first part of| the week for New York City, where} he will attend the national convention! of the Knights of Columbus. Titree other representatives 6f Casper will attend the convention. ; eee J. H. Johnson is in the city attend- company of Sheridan. 1 se 8 { J. S, Jaffa of Denver, is in the city on a short business. trip. 3 ee E. J. Corlett of Salt Creek, Wyo., is spending the day. here getting sup- plies, on business, and visiting with friends. ~ a e- C. J. Nelson is here from Denter, looking after his business interests. ee L. M. Hanson of Lincoln, Nebr., is spending a few days here on business connected with his oil interests. Mr. Hanson was formerly a resident here and expects to return in the near fu- ture with the plan of locating in this city. eee Attorney John Whelan left last night for Denver, where he intends to spend the remainder of the week attending to business matters. see Sheriff and "Mrs. Pat Royce have re- turned from Cheyenne, where they went to attend the Frontier Days cele- bration. ‘They made the trip overland and report an enjoyable time. eee T. F. Algeo has returned from New- castle, Wyo., where he spent a few days looking after business : interests connected with his ofl holdings. eee Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Biglin left to- day for Denver in their motor car on @ short business and pleasure trip. we ge te" e Mr. and Mrs. R. G, Furman of Dan- ville, Tll., are in the city for the re- mainder of the week before leaving for Yellowstone National park. They are making the trip overland {n their motor car and will %e here until re- pairs on the car can be, completed. eee M._N. Wheeler left Wednesday night for Denver, in his motor car. Mrs. Wheeler and Mr.’ Wheeler's sister, Mrs. Craig of Lincoln, Nebr., will join him in Denver and‘ the party return over- land. eee Dr. R. Price Lace, who has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Villnave for several days, has returned to his home in Salt Lake City, Utah. 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Giblin will leave tonight for a three weeks trip to California. stop at Cheyenne and Salt Lake City enroute, will visit h D,. Giblin, at San Francisco, and will then go to Yosemite Valley to attend the Equitable agen tion which will be held there. see A. J. Allen of Warren, ligyor this city, emir Gay's jthe city attending to business’ matters tf Pieris, Gaviastather’ and) en nected! with his ofl interests inthe fields near here. e Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Ball, who have been living on leaving shortly for they have been cal of a near relative. Sast jemploye of the Midwest Refining com- pany. rd J. M. Douglas, g ing to from Denver. . A. W. Soltow of tered at the Henni mmc ~—| He, arrived here business matters in jpeechas to business heré ing to business for the Denio aing yy eek attending to teachers’ returned to his/leyan ll, after visiting home. * by the ay of Lander, has) rado. me on C Y ave . Pittsburg, Kan: visiting with h ast night for Billings, who as he National Bank many friends in late winter and Mr. Cummings ‘al publicity cam- the northern part leaving Casper in last night. * her plans to leave two month's va tour Yellowstone visit In Billings he- Whitmyer in the Falls, 1927. * He will} his brother, Frank cy men’s conyen- Ohio, is in Second street, are! the east, where led py the illness! Mr. Ball is an . eologist, is attend- the city . Cheyenne, is regis- ing hotel while at- for the day, (July 31) C. H. YAZIJIAN | Neb., is in plete the e university, asper visitin; ir way at the Fred Corlett is spending the day -n the city from Salt Creek attending to business and visiting with friends. M. Nolan of Cheyenne is here on a business and pleasure John Walker of Billings, looking after his oil interests in (nis part of the country for a few days. to Casper afte jing several months in Virjinta. in the fire de-! McProud, Unive jon tour by returning of Cheyenne trip. Mont., is Bonham Carter, conven- “Tt the| Voree,”” she says. dean of “with blind minds adrift and si creatures to such a fate?" Adv’ go Coffee Is Harmful to Growing Children and parents who permit its use sometimes have cause for regret. With children in the family, and where the coffee flavor is liked, Instant Pestum is generally accepted as the ideal table drink instead of coffee. All grocers sell Postum, and its isasing flavor, combined with its advantages of quick making and economy, soon make it a home favorite. *“There’s a Reason”’ Made by Postum Cereal Co., Inc. Battle Creek, Michigan a wen » Continues, because the evidence of appre- _ ciation of Casper people has been Over- whelming. The sale closes Saturday night THE ORIENTAL RUG MAN AT CHAMBERLAIN FURNITURE CO. PA NA LIMuAC MRL Mtn Un Asquith’s Daughter Urges Changes in the Divorce Statute LONDON (By Mail).—Britain’s Dyke and daughters! leading woman politicians are at vari- 3 yena-|@nce over the divorce question. While Lady Astor recently spoke in jthe house of commons enlarging on the| necessity for tightening the marriage| head.|bond rather than loosening it, Lady twoy daughter of former croakers. Premier Asquith, declares that new di TeALT ganas vorce laws are absolutely imperative. rotenone te k= is not so much easier divorce jthat we want today, it is | “We want equality) chicken.” } of treatment for the sexes, equality be-| | Viace,| tween rich and poor; we want for all ‘innocent victims of unhappy marriages! in fallibility Cole, |Should presume and doom their fellow ‘When I hear it urged in the name of Christianity that these things must AAA PAGE THREE Petition Filed in Estate. the « of his. wit who has been confin State Hospital at May 1 in the ton for Madison, the great and gentle Founder of our| a “ yoming ‘religion invoked, as it constantly is, in 9 : THE controversy! I long to remind peo-| John Medison filed a petition ple that tho he embraced the cross} district court yesterday a year himself he never advocated that wel should crucify one another.” What specially appeals to Lady Bon-| ham Carter in the matter is not any} particular point in ecclesiastical law} or history, but “the great and unde-| served misery which thousands of in-| nocent victims of unreal marriages—| Fog e aa | This Hot Weather == ==! Extra Special | CHALMER’S POROSKNIT | REMEMBER | Porosknit Underwear 23c FINE GARMENTS FOR $1.00 WHERE? Why at LL Lee MENS & YOUNG MENS OUTFITTER n the mor to ai of than “It don’ maxe so much diffunce what de chicken eat,’ said the colored} philosopher, “as who rwihe eat de “JUST TASTES LIKE MOTHER’S” That is what all of our patrons say and you will, too, if you try how good and palatable we cook all our food. There is lots of room for you and a good cool place all the time. Wyatt Cafeteria in the Wyatt Hotel 260 So. 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