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THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1922. “s Robert Simpson and family returned today from a four weeks overland ‘rip through Iowa, Colorado and Ne- braska, Their Buick speedometer reg- cters that they have traveled 2,400 cads everywhere were ideal except ecween Lincoln and Omaha where thoy are doing extensive brick paving. No matter where the Simpsons would rive they could not loose sight of ne Casper business advertisement. It these just outside of Omaha reads 764 miles to Wray's cafe. peuge’ J Guests Arrive \t Sullivans’ Today. Miss Cecilia Fitz Gibbons will ar- rive today from Missouri Valley to be the guest of the Sullivans. Mrs. Car- is a resident shrdludncmfwyvbs ey is also expected In tonight from the park. Mrs. Carley is a resident ¢ Chicago. Both guests will remain for the wedding of Miss Eileen Sulll- | Baptist chureh will hold a picnic at! Allen's Ranch this evening and will leave the church at 6 o'clock. eee Entertairment Planned | For Miss Rogan. Among the many delightful parties that are being given for Miss Marie Rogan who will be married to Roy Holloran in September, ts one on Bat- urday by the Misses Marian and Esther Rundon and Mrs. Lee Reno. Personals | Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Carter re- turned to Cheyenne this morning! after spending three days in the city at the close of Mr. Carter’s campaign. “ee Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hemry will re- turn this evening from a few days spent in Laramie. Mrs. J, EZ. Shether te up from Lusk visiting with friends here. | cee Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Williams are visiting in the city. ‘ eee Mr. and Mrs. D. 8S. McMillan are leaving permanently. for Los An- geles, Cal., On account of Mrs. Mc- Millan’s health, Mr. McMillen has been with the Richards and Cunning- ham store. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Yara have for their house guest Mrs. W. L. Dawson ind daughter, Esther, of Pit;sburgh, Penn. gi eee Mrs. William Tripeny has gone to Thermopolis for 10 days to join Mr. and Mrs. Fred Villnave. ’ City Briefs L. C. Gondrich and A. J. Mokler! have returned from the scout camp, pin the Big Herns. cee H. R. Lucke is an of] man from Dallas, Texas, who is spending some time in Casper. ake te William Lester returned yesterday from an extensive pleasure trip throughout tho east. cee T. F. Algeo, A. A. Slade, and George B. Nelson will return this eve- ning from the scout camp to which they motored Wednesday. oe 6 ‘Wittam Dubois left for Worland this morning after stopping over in Casper for a day from Cheyenne. sets c. K. Abbott of Tulsa, Okla. is on a business visit in the city. eye A. B. Durham 1s in Colorado on business. Bap eps George Valentine of Warren, Pz. has arrived fn Casper to remain two Newer Form of Iron Quickly Increases ‘Pep,’ “Strength and Energy “You eannot be well and strong, and full of vigor, foree, and power un-| less your blood fs rich in iron,” says} Dr. James Francis Sullivan, formerly) physician Bellevue hospital (Qut-Door | Department), New York, and the Westchester County Hospital “It is! your red blood that enables you to resist and overcome disease and that nourishes every organ {n your body. Without tron your blood becomes thin, pale, and watery. Poor blood cannot nourish your vital organs and as a result you may have pains in your| heart or kidneys, indigestion, head- aches, and feel all run-down and tired- out." When your blood lacks tron do not waste your time taking stimulating) medicines or narcotic drugs, but di rectly enrich your blood with the newer*form of fron sold by all drug- sists under the name of Nuxated Iron | which {s like the fron in spinach, len- tls, and apples and fs in a form easily ,7*ssimilated into your blood. Get a bottle of Nuxated Iron today. Take it for two weeks and ff you have not, like thousands of others, obtained most surprising health, strength and energy, the manufacturers will promptly refund your money. The following local druggists will sell you| Nuxated Iron with this “satisfaction! ot money back” guarantee. H Pharmacy, Kimball Drug Adv. * stores. —| fab elias. Classified ads in the Tribune are ‘inners and possibly the keys we tive with every 50c paid at office will win you a big prize, 8-12-+f in the fron wqrks department ef the Texas refinery. oa G. R. Pettle of the La Salle Exten- sion corporation of Chicago is a visi- tor mn this city. eee Victor W. Bruder, a nephew of Ben Scherck, a prominent psychologist, is in Casper. ——.___. MISTAKE FOUND IN TABULATION OF COUNTY VOTE Neilson Runs Fourth and Froyd Fifth in Race for State crt tae | e. A typographical error in yesterday's | tabulated returns gave Cc. W. Mapes as having polled the highest vote on the Republican ticket for representa- tive in the state legislature. Correc- tions show M. L. Bishop, Jr., to have polled the largest vote with 2,132 to his credit. ‘The standing of the candidates for these offices, with several small pre- cinots yet to be heard from, are as follows: M. L. Bishop, Jr. ———---___._ 2,182 1,878 1,786 1,768 Erwin A. Froyd 7 ©. W. Mapes -_ J. C. Zolnoskt George Posvar STAGE WORKER ROBBED OF SUIT OF CLOTHES MN VLALES, REPORT Fred G. Benke, a stage employe at the chautauqua was the victim of « robbery some time during the night a sult of clothes together with §7 in cash, railroad tickets, receipts an other papers of value having disap peared. The suit was hanging with! four feet of where he slept and was ap parently taken by some one familia with conditions. at, that peace. * On: man is suspected but no arrest ha: yet. been made by the sheriff who i handling the case. Mr. Benke st! has his watch which was reposing un der his pillow at the time. So eT No Mingling Of Bathers At Zion, Is Edict 24,—Wilbur Glenn Voliva, ov: of Zion, who terms bathing beafhes “hell holes,” has issued oredrs that male and fe- male bathers at the Zion beach be segregated, it was learned today. A distance of 500 fect must sep- arate the men and women. Patrolmen are keeping close watch to seo that the bathing beach ordinance specifications for bathing muits are not violated. “On the bathing beach, while in bathing or preparing to bathe or after leaving the * water and untjl _ properly clothed, every female shall wear a suit which, with black stockings, shall be a complete cover, excepting that the arms may be bare to the elbows,” reads one paragraph of the ordinance. The womn’'s suits also must have a skirt extending at least six inches below the knees. Men's swimming suits are quired to extend at least below the knee, with a skirt extending down- ward fro mthe waist line to @ point not higher than midway between hip and knee. FRECKLEFACE Sun and Wind Brings Out Ugly Spots. How to Remove Easily. Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-face, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantec of a reliable concern that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it does give you a clear complexion the ex- pense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of Othine— double strength—from any druggist and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beaut!- ful complexion. Rarely {s more than one ounce needed for the forst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othine as this strength is sold under guarantee of money back if it falls to remove freckles.—Adv. ——_—_—_—__— Subscribe for the Tribune and get key for every 50c paid. ZION, Til, Aug. re- Meet me at the Smokehouse.. DANCING BY LOGAL TALENT LENDS CHARM TO THEATER PROGANM AT IRIS, VAUDEVILLE 1S ALS® FEATURED | jocal talent in the way of several | Gances by the pupils of | Mann, as well as by | @ancer seemed to have gotten the spirit of the rabbit into her part and itu desire for the moon coupled with fear of it, It was a very cute “The Saflors’ Hornpipe” by Dor. othy Holl and Martha Hicks ‘was one the most successful of | the evening and was done with ease and liveliness. “A Swedish Folk Dance” by Miss Ethel and Miss Marion Mann fol- lowed, which was a flirtatious affair ‘Thelma Boway was an outstand- ing star in the “Jockey Dance.” Madeline Tobin and Catherine Pickett also took part. It remained only for the Misses Mann to demonstrate their absolute mastery of rhythm and motion and of the many fine points of their art in the last dance “Tweediedum and Tweedledee.” This was undoubted- ly the most successful dance of the evening and was carried out in per fect harmony by both dancers. Following the Mann dances, the regular vaudeville program began. Campbell, and his concertina pro- cided music sufficient for an aver- age sized orchestra. Popular airs. were rendered by the Scotchman with absolute ease and with a whimsical manner to edd to their Pleasantness. He showed too that small things play their part when he drew from his pocket a baby concertina patterned Gfter its papa but not so loud. Then there was Sandy McNab, Sandy was something of a surpri because Sandy is only a dog, Crisp, delicious Kebhot on FLAKES perfect food for summer days Health demands a lighter diet during the warm days! 'That’s why Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are such an ideal food for summer! They’re not only crisp, appetizing, refresh- ing and really delicious, but wholesome and nourishing! And, Kellogg’s benefit every one, from babyhood to old age! Eat Kellogg’s with fresh fruit now in season! Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are the most popular breakfast cereal in the world, served with milk or cream; yet, in thousands of homes they are also appreciated as a dessert, served with plenty of cream and fresh fruit. Eat Kellogg’s Corn Flakes liberally. folks have ali they want because Kellogg’s are easily and quickly digested, yet they are satisfying and sustaining. ugh you wouldn't know it from , * manners. which are thoroughly human wits a little of human stub- borness at times. Sandy is something of a dude and he dossn't notice everyone, but he is atill subservient to his master @oes some unusual things at his command The Rita Winters Trie, compesed of Miss Winter and her sister Mary and of Mr, Scott, am baritone of great range, is an unusually good musical act. . Songs of olf Ireland are given by these three singers. Miss Mary Winters is also a dancer of um ual ability. Im fact one cannot help thinking that as an eccentric Gancer with the costumes of eccen- tric dancing as they are today, Mise Winters would achieve greater suc- cess than in the more serious roles that she st times assumes. Her The Apollo Duo, an act in posing of the body beautiful and in ius trating the strength of which a per- fect physique is eapable, was the last “Nathin’ doin’ on more swims; noi your sweety life—not when I can see @ bow! of Raion Corn Flakes an’ fruit starin® at me! Say, what’cha think it is, old sna perl” Let the little Tnsiat E ig the Pater of W. K. Kellogg, origi« nator of Corn Flakes, Also makers of KELLOGG’S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked and krumbled Subscribe for the Tribune and get a! key for every 50c pald. sans For Expert Watch Repairing And Jewelry Repairing of |} the better kind CALL AT TRIPENY’S 241 8. Center Phone 72 or 99 [/ Ss. H. ACKERMAN Casper’s Leading Custom 116 East Midwest Tailor and Dry Cleaner. 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