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a MARIE TIFFANY, soprano, who is to sing here on October 13 at the Rialto, has been a principal member of the Metropolitan Opera company for the past five years. Speaking recently of the hardships in the attainment of a career and some of the necessary attributes of the artist, Miss Tiffany made some very true remarks and urged careful! con- sideration before att¢mpting a career in any field. “My. advice would always be to search your very soul, it taker telict even beyond belief to accomplish the big things of life Many there are who grope about |. the field of art, querulously demancing why they don't get this or that chance. Often they don’t see the chance when it ap-/ Kocher, Betty Lou and Jean Durham pears, are perhaps. energetically look-| and Charlotte Sandson ing In another direction, Or they cee may be searching for opp‘atunities in | Interesting Meeting By the wrong channela cath ely, stub-|B. & P. W. Club. born refusing to meet the question The members of the Business and of fitness. | Profess'ona]l Women's club met Satur day at the Henning. The occasion [was a 1 o'clock luncheon Owing to , the shortness of the time for the meet: ing which was to have been transact. ed at this first meeting of the year, was postpoued until next Saturday when a s'milar luncheon will be held. Many interesting talks were given. Among them was one by Miss Eliza- beth Davis of Bartiesville, Okla.. who dscussed the accomplishments of the Bartlesville Business Women’ club. Miss Blanche Toland, prosident of the club, tntrodaced the new members and visitors. She also urged all the mem ders to attend all mect’ngs in the fu ture, During the period, several delightful vocal solos were given by Miss Violet teresting program: ia all departments,| Faulk. She was accompanied by Miss to which childrer and parents, and all | Ruth Beggs. others interested are invits Rally 2 day will also be observed in other Pres | Rebekahs Meet bytorian Sunday school Tuesday. North Casper 10 a. m.; Mille 10:30 a. m.; Kenwood 9:30 a m.; East Fenway arf A streets 2:20 p. m eee Coltrane, Evelyn Beal, Gwendolynr Luckey. Virginia Huff, Betty Buteche. Heten Lorettc, Loulse Ewing, Maijor'« Vandeventer, Jane Maxon. Lec'll Frost. Jessie Frank, Coral May W con, Margaret Green, Elenore Burwell, Easter Beal, Genevieve Beal, Shirley Ann and Darothy Donovan, Louis Rally day will be observed in th Presbyterian Sunday schools next Sun day with services of exceptional inter. est. At the First Presbyter’.o, Sixth and Durbin, at 9:45 a. m. Lr. Charles W. Barton, editor of the Tribune, will speak to the Ladies’ class taught by Mrs. Charies A. Wilson. The Men's class will have Mr, L. A. Reed as speaker, and Rev. Charles A. Wilson will talk to the class of Business gris and teachers. It will be the firet fall meeting of this class, which is to have as regular teacher Mrs. J C, Ross, formerly general secretary of the ¥, W. C. A. There will be an tn- Mrs. Eloff Engdah! will the Woman's Benefit ascot the W. L. Kuykendall lodge her home 443 West Yellowstone Tues: ¢ay, September : Miss Sullivan Is Honor 5 Mrs, Ted Purdy entertained at an informal lunchoon at her residence on Pork avenue Saturday for Miss Pat. ricta Sulllvan, who left today for Chi- cago where she will enter the Arts club. Motor Cycle Club Picnic. The M-t2= Cycle club held a picnt: |! yesterday at the Hat Six falls. About thirty members were present * . hai 4 ra i anise Ball. os J. Chamberlin, exaited ruier of the Iks in Casper, announced thin morning the préliminary arrangements flor the charity ball to be given hy the Casper Elks Thursday ewnin: October 5. Mrs. Beal Entertains, Mrs, J. E. Beals entertained at « very pretty birthday party Saturday afternoon at her home on North Beech street. for her daughter Mies Evelyn Beal, Mre. Beal was assiste? by Miss Constance O'Malley. Games and con tests fortned the umusements for the afternoon. Thoso present were:. Mary Jane Keith, Betty Anda, Veronica Viilinav of the fall season to be given by the the poor and noedy of the city. The affair Is an invitation dance, entertain | ks and the proceeds will be bsed for} tending the Woolworth convention. Mrs. Kelly and baby who visited in BaPngs Kelly returned with him. registry is spending the week in Denver. os. © Louise, left Indiana, where they will spend a few weeks visiting friends “and relatives. eee J. |@eputy sheriff, is in Casper today if th ‘This will be the first specisl dance! on business. open to the pubite, and tickets are out and will be distributed by a special committe: Aline Mathes, Marion Lucky, Enid AMAZING FACTS FULLY EXPLAIN TANLAG SUGGESS How 30,000,000 Bottles Were Sold in Less Than Eight Years—Big Spokane Drug- gists Enthusiastic — Thou- sands of Users Publicly En- dorse It. PERSONALS Lew M. Gay ‘ater-In-llaw ae parse Patterson. offices, returned visit. with relatives | and Worthington’: Saturday from: = in the east, ee Butte, “Work and Sing” Mont., where he has been at- ‘The tremendous demand for Tanlac continues unabated, ever-increasing. Millions have rallied to ite standard ungolicited and thousands have given public endorsement. That the large druggists everywhere are enthusiast! over this sensation of the trade is evidenced by the letters received with orders. W. A, Hover & Company, whole eale druggists of Denver, Colo., writ: ing under date of July 17, state: “We are submitting today our order for the fourth carload of your goods since April 1, ‘Taking into consideration lo- cal condition this demand~is not only exceptional but alone in the reccrd sales for proprietary articles in this section.” ‘Writing on August 15 the Spokane Drug company, large wholesale drug: gists of Spokane, Wash., states: “We have handled 30,736 bottles of Tanlac so far this year, our purchases for the last seven months exceeding all of 1921. Tanlac is one of our best ac- counts, and our experience over sev- eral years proves it a repeater. Since the first of the year it hi been necessary to establish two new branch offices, one in New York and one in Los Angeles, and the large modern laboratories at Dayton, ©., Walkersville, Canada, and Mexico City are working overtime but are still unable to keep up with the deluge of orders. ‘Tanlac has been on the mar- ket less. than eight years but more than 30,000,000 bottles have been sold to date. And the foreign field has been en- tered with the most phenomenal suc- cess. Mexico now knows Taniac as well as the people of United States and Canada, while Cuba has received the celebrated medicine with enthusi- asm. ‘The reason for this amazing demand is found in one word: merit. No pro- ietary article could long survive the acid test of time and public trial if it did not possess real value and produce actual and positive results. It can- not depend merely on whirlwinil ad: vertising and “first call” appeal. Back of Tanlac’s unprecedented record in the drug trade is Taniac’s success in producing results, and when this fact is thoroughly impressed thera cannot possibly be any mystery in Tanlac’s achievement in such a short tlme— the achievement of gaining the top of the heap and holding undisputed leadership over ail preperations. of its type ever produced Taniac is sold by all gs —Adv. “work hard and sing while you work if you'd live long,” says Mrs. Hannah’ Bldred, Baldwin, N. “Save a = 9-23-2t| | Yesterday from Laramie, [spent several days attending to mat- returned yesterday} from Denver with # beautiful new am-) re ‘Worth, Texas, who arrived in Cas- bulance. He was accompanied by his per thid morning. Miss snusgiret Fuiton of Wheeler .cagd healt Sead M. Kelly returned last evening from | Denver. j PIONEER WOMAN through Wyoming and Colorado. ee George in the city visiting friends apd rela- tives. as thelr guests this week-end at the Bar C ranch Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Tower. Mrs. Tower just recently re ‘| turned from Par's. Archie Weidner returned today from Miss Laura Monson, clerk tm the division of the local postoffice. Mr. and Mrs. Q. K. Deaver left yes or Mrs. of Lander is Mrs. Wiliam Kocher and daughter during the absence of “| last week for z Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cunningham had w. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lummis, Mr. an! Mra R. H. Nichols, William Cobb and a week's hunting trip near Dubois. cee Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bon returned yes terday from s two weeks hunting trip. ners Mz>. ana airs. M. J. Foley, Mrs. 3 L, Ronan and Mrs. E. Weldon spen’ Sunday in Salt Creek. The Rev. J. Charles Villers of Wal- luku Maul, Hawaiian islands, formerly rector of Saint Mark =| church of Casper is-in the city for a few days as guest of W. 8. Kimball at his residence on South Wolcott. Mr. Villers has been delegate to the House of Deputies at the Eplacopal generat conventioh af Portland, Ore. Upon leaving Casper he will go to Detroit Mic! wi Mont... per, has been caught Colo. City Briefs 2 . Wilson, sh th a $2 of Chadron, Noeb., the interests of the Royal Insurance | company, in connéétion with the Buick roadster belonging to Oscar 1. Quinn and recently stolen in Casper. The car was taken May $ mst. pe ae cn Patrick Sullivan, Glen Lydecker, Barl Boyle, Jim Cody, and Harry Adams formed a bunting party yes- |ferday to Jackson ole. They’ will be joined latter by Frank Hadsell of Raw lins and William Jeffers, eee Justin McCarthy, son of Eugene McCarthy, left Saturde> ivr Denver where he will enter t?,: Regis college. eee Lew Cook of the Baily Underhill company of Denver is in the city. J. M. Hoddson, Chayenge attor: arrived Saturday to spend’a few days | By KAY KEAN. A Rusty Wedlock. Be not an almanac to any Foolish women adore the stars for their romanticism and fixity. Serious men study astronomy for the chance Be it known why men Alas, be it known why this after marriage. Enter into wedlock as you would a game of Put and eke. your husband do ai! the Taking. Put something over on ti ‘and then. It Jends inteerst to the mar- ; triage gamble } Sit not at home Mke a contentec;+ tabby cat until your wedlock becomes rutay. Men lose Interest in treas when they cease being worth lock wedlock oiled. A touch 6f uncertainty “# the pap rika of perpetuation. F THIRD MEMBER OF SAR | Frank Wolfe, U , Untted States deputy | marshall, that the third member of tw which meets in Cheyenne. 13. we ee Tn erihune be Casper Daily Cridune OLD RESIDENT (9 CLAIMED AT MANITOU, COLA LOVE NOTS man! m weary of certaintlax making new discoveries. gambie’ man loves man; only too many wives forget Mrs. Mac Ramsey denly from Hemorrhage; Lived in Casper for Over 20 Years. Only let not yoursel{ now uly: Cazper friends of Mrs. Mae Ramsey, & resident here for a score of years, {will be grieved to know of her death {at 920 last night at Manitou, Colo., ‘where she had made her home for the! ares Give man the key to your hea boyad et three yeers. News of her passing! if you! must, but give him plenty or \-"* ‘hres eam. Nowe of ee reason for keeping it polished cnd the Deneguain | wariocrina 1. ey wil) be remembered y of older residents here, numbered among | ances, She} | THEFT GANG CAPTURED IN COLORADO; REPORT has information the trio ho atble a Buick car in Great Falls recently and brought it to Cus: ; at Sterling. | gave his name as Aleck | received He oppler. Hugh Patton, United States mar al, took Brown and Hartsan, th ‘o other men implicated In the car | eft, to Cheyenne., They were given | prelimmary hearing and held under 00 ball each for the grand jury November Brown and Hartsan were both ptured in Casper. Fair View Addition | _ Lies on East Fifteenth street. Go! 4 | out South McKintry Street. { The Dobbin Realty Co. Ground Floor, Tribune Bldg. Boy a lot with oll rights. 9-21-4t The Velour Or fia Great $t Down $i a Week. 9.23. Beauty Parlor . Floyd Jones ‘and Dave Smsth of Glenrock are visitors in the city. eee L. C. Goodrich, architect, returned where he ers relating to contracts for the uni- ersity gymnasium and library.\ Caceres J. F. Connolly of New York City is in Casper at the present time looking over business interests, eee M, Larham is an oll man from Pitt Covert, Jr., returned from Chi- se Business men in Casper from Den- ver include Frank O’Ryan, C. R. Cur. tis, W. EB. Pitton, and L. U. Wagner. eee R. M. Interman is here from Chi- cago. cee Attosnsy A. Wa. Stirret will leave cis evening for a business trip to SUCCUMBS AT DOUGLAS, WYO. Mrs. Ed Schloss, First White Child Born at Fort Fetter- man, Dies at Age of 56 Years. Last week marked the passing at Dougins, Wyo., of Mrs. Ed. Schloss, who enjoyed the distinction of being the first white child born at Fort Fetterman, an outpost of ths fron- ‘er when Indians still roamed the plains of Wyoming. Mrs. Schioss did not recover from an operation which was performed in the hope of prolong: ing her life. ‘The deceased -was 66 years of age and through her lifetime residence at Douglas, near where the old fort ‘was formerly located, enjoyed a wide acquaintance among Wyoming pio- neers. Many friends of the family live In Casper. Mrs. Schloes waa a daughter of the laie Captain John D, O’Brien, former judge aft Douglas, and ts survived by a husband and five children. pier dnt ie rei hs Make money—bay a lot. 9-21-4t BUY PIGEON’S COFFEE It’s Fresh Roasted Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623° Lot buyers are insured against death and sickness while making payments THE DOBBIN REALTY CO., SAVE YOUR HAIR Get Your Shampoos At the Orly Parlor in Town Using SOFT WATER 213 0-S BUILDING Phone 2593 For An Appointment FAIR VIEW ADDITION Ground Floor, Tribune Bldg. ‘ Where ure! —|~ Casper 30,000 in 1925. they going _to_lve? itd] | | Leb EZNOR Sa Heaters will burn and give off heat evea though the g48 is so low that the kitchen range cannot be lighted. They spread their comforting heat wie it is needed— along the cold floors. Reznors de not vitiate the air —there is no odor. ey are tafe, clean and economical. Over a million in use. Casper Gas Appliance Co. Phone 1500 119 East Ist Street 2Ooe dos SPECIAL NOTICE We now have a complete stock of Bock Taper Roller Bearings. These Bearings are interchangeable with all Taper Bearings. 0 Lies on East Fifteenth street. Go ut South McKinley Street. The Dobbin Realty Co. Gcound Floor, ‘sribune Bldg. Tit WYOHING AUTOMOTIVE “we STRIVE TO PLEAse * For All i 1 AN Tailoring Casper’s Leading Tailor and Cleaner 116 East Midwest Phone 483-5 DdS-DSS09OSO90906O0OSO9HD8O4990 000090 PS ESE I SUR STELIOS SRN BSG NOB ETON Lo TE ALLEGED BURGLARS OF POOL HALL ARRESTED : Arthur Larson Deputies Devin and Allen jevening and charged with she closed up her prope: © bere. tire, Ramsey of age and is surv’ Dies Sud- Si00 Ruby Deany. t arged with shoplifting in a fowntown department store and whe caught carly Saturday morning, - be given a prelimiwary hear tomorrow - ‘ing Fair View Addition is sightly. gti4e -~iimeeaae ae was arrested > Pay up for you fn notte 2 a key for every Ste sisit Fair View Addition Lies on Eoxt Fifteenth stftet. Go out South McKinley Street. was about ved by a BAKING POWDER er ae we yoy use /ess The Dobbin Realty Co. The Greatest Lot Sale al S214 ——+_— ______/ Greaut oT mo Bde. Fair View Addition — O'! Rights en a Buy a lot with off richt« 9-214 Thuy a lot of! _richts_ ae | New low prices effective today make Overland beyond any shadow of doubt the greatest automobile value in America. JOE E. MANSFIELD, Inc. East Yellowstone and Kimbali Telephone 346 DOWN Today to . 7 220909000000000-0 How Many Cents in a Dollar? "Pe maximum buying power of ’a dollar will be demonstrated this week--on Dollar Day. : Groceries, wearing apparel, furnishings in wide va- riety, will be laid on hundreds of bargain counters for one day---each article specially priced at one dollar. A big money-saving event which Casper merchants are planning for the benefit of thei: customers. Your dollar will do extra duty on Dollar Day. $ e ? Watch the Advertisements