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THURSDAY, SEPTFMBER 28, 1922. Che Casper Daily Cribune “If At First You Don’t Succeed” aaa + = eer against the “arbitrary Japanese arms in Sib: | Disposal of Japanese mii Viadivostok was on the agenda of in j the Present conference at Chang } Chun, Manchuria, among representa- {tives of Japan, Chita and the Moscow Soviet. Latest reports have indicated that the ry stores Each With Bath rence w split hopeless- TOKIO, Sept. 28—(By The ly over whether Japan's occupation Rates z Jot part of Sakhalien island should te Fon * - z G'ecussed. The delegates have rot rooms [HE CASPER SUNDAY TRIBUNE, to be issued for the first i |been in gession since last Wedneaday at $2.50 time ine Sunday morning, presents an ideal medium for Me, hen they adjourned to consult th aie comme the publication of society, club and other organization an- s | respective governments at $3.00 nouncements for the coming week. If Eg organization weed SS ae ane epee ee ee oe bP orors ‘ H churian War Lor ‘ou successful war against General Wu at $3.50 meets next Week see that the Tribune receives the announce- | "Divide Up Arms Left PeiEy, the miltary leader sot north-| des, ceo 0 ‘ i Soe sh x jern China, for the posseasion of Pek est to rons hee! Rinse copter feign pag bers of the Royal Neighbors Wednes- by Japanese. jing. Since then Chang, withdrawn to} at $4.00 eS Tobin, or hand in written |24¥ afternoon ‘at a’silver tea at the} = \the provinces of Manchuria, is re 249 rooms Ammunications. News of ail society {Rome of Mra. Stillway. Plans were jported to have reorganized his shat events particularly Is desired cover-|™#d* for a bazaar which will be given ciated Press}—Japancse tailitary au-| ‘Cred Armies. Lately, from all ac during the month of November. Dur- i « ¥ it | counts, he has maintained toward th nt week. hen =f L re ckate: . ing the present week. Ee tha et conere eee e thorities are credited with tho #tat-|Dexing government a watchful ‘li lections were e: . ) _ x. tok, and! passive attitude, some times concili ; . co enfoped. Janti-Soviet leader in ladivostok, and|Pansve attitude, ee ee To Ald Ex-Soldiers. General Chang Tso-Lin, the war lord)” = aS > % A task has beén set for the Wom- jof Manchurie, have been negotiating | 2 E secretly an agreement under which| Mary Kinsella has been appointed | Ithe arma let. ty the Japanese : tax collector of Mid a | | en's Auxiliary of the American Le- gion which is worthy of the support of all who'are able to assist in the PERSONALS ork planned. The auxiliary is plan- ning to take uD @ collection raag: int at honograph records, for wee et cxeoldiers, rose of them |, Mf. 8nd Mrs. Hugh Miller ,ett yea-| Nataly @sranged, who are now at |‘e*day overland for California by way pete: . te hospita; in Sheridan, of Seattle. ach unit all over the state. will SR RTT F/T | EEN NNR levacuating Siber’a will be divided be. | Comm itween the Siberian general and the| Chinese genera!, who plan to join opposing the Soviet forces and thuse of the Far Eastern republ! at Chite Part of the military equipment ade Lorado Taft. world famous sculptor. trind twenty ¢ imes to create his ideal of the ficure of “Miss Chicago” ®b@ndoned by the first contingents John Bek, who has been with the! 204 failed. ‘Then he tried the twenty-first time and mn ow believes he has jest what he was trying so hard of Japanese to leave Siberia ts report operate in the work of offering | pee eed Tefimerwchoth in Can | 7 mould. Phot. hows him at the statue during a m oment of rest while perfecting it. y been turned over ertainment to those who are not | (00° UoUiN Blie field for the Tener Se Tso-Lin. . The Japanese otherwise to obtain it. months. left overland this morning |D€@*me associated with Governor Olt-| arrived jn Casper from the iatter place |he will attend the world’s sories ball F°¥erament is | nie io ance pStoze cared for Catitcrnia, wher> he will spend the | YT Shoup of Colorado in the oil busi-|this morning. Mr. Hewitt was very | games: | OS A RRR EARN | REST Ff TORTI LN i in the Heart of the Loop Con | enient to all theaters = railway stations, the retail and | | wholesale districts, by living atthe | MORRISON HOTEL: ating, | The newspaper Kokumin Shimbun | | r ° winter. ness. Thomas Chew purchased tife|/much pleased w.th the Wyoming nv ores charges that some of the arms | § THE HOTEL OF PERFECT SERVICE to give cary? ope eras Weer. eae McMahon home at 1242 South Center| tropolis and with tue progress it |) | 2. Elefser returned to his home Munitions which Japan promised to| | f Clark and Madiseon Sts. = Mrs. Stewart's home, 122 > Miss Dorothy Finley of Chicago is | Street. made during the past few years. jin Salt Lake after a five months'.&!¥e the Chita government on the| } “The Homes“the —_ ball street. the a visitor in Caspsr.for a few dass. I statement was emphatically that C tay in Casper. While here Mr. Elef. Conclusion of an agreement have hee : G =| per for Bapccgia NPSET We atectan tgs er ese Sapa Pe Seeeroeea ted fise |, 27! Coste Wile bee Otr- iat. enclueion of an eareensent have heen errace Ga S Mrs, Weidner Mrs. F. E. Jamison is visiting with |returned from Thermopolis to Casper, | West” but a truly modern c'ty. dental Ibratory:. through “the machinations of a Jap j CHICAGO'S WONDE® RESTAURANT J To Entertain Be Weldner will entertain |°@ friends in Casper. Mrs. JaJm-|Mr. Hoffman will be connected with res. i ee: anese military clique.” } ee Mra. Archie 2 thie lub this after-|#07'S home fs in Emporia, Kan. the Casper Dental labratory. Dr. “Victor Dacken has returned{ | The paper adds that when the firs: - ne mmhareaay “Belize jelnh the see cee err is from Nebraska and Colorado where] James Grieves of Ervay, is in the period of the Japanese evacuution oc noon at Thess oe aren ‘and|__ {iss Margaret V. C. Douds and Mra| Lincoln Judkins who has been in|he has been spend!ng a month's vaca-|city for a few da: curred arms were left behind, and s' eRe, 1s ‘MoGrath will substitute. Donald Michie motored to Cheyenne| the city visting his wife and sma} | tion. 5 Pi tad that these were appropriated by Die | i. ean reg this week. daughter returned to Salt Croek yes a og John Wyland left yesterday for Du. ‘tTichs while more were sold to Chi es ee terday. J. Orr of the Shaffer Pen company uth, Minn., to be gone several weeks, "¢%* 2nd Japancse repr: ntives of | toy Scouts Have y Roy Scouts Mr. and Mrs. C,,Kennedy returned — oo of Denver ta in the é!ty. ; —>—_— |General Chang and ship s Red | ‘See Merial the boy scouts will|Zesterday from a two weeks’ hunting weed. S E Cross supp! Russian customs of ‘oop foul ty ‘2 rhe 3 v2 cers Iscoverrs ° ese 8! Ri weiner roast this evening at| TID at the ee carey z Guy H. Farren left yesterday for Jugo lav nvoy be - are prions oobi f thi hip. ree! 7, hie rs joneta. ents, says the accour Garde vs reek falls. Miss Helen: O'¥ Set City Briefs al oman peters doen ys An official of the Japanese forelen a a ee a . . office said “unfortunatel "1 press pec ov day from an extensiye trip in R. Barrett has bern promoted to Kes eee, penbaian ly the report Mrs. Henry Freeman will entertain | °*t- aS = cashier of the National Supply com ron oorend fe expieinal that th air 1ew lI 10n 3 Ladies’ A‘d so- J. F. MeMahgp of the Nationa | pany. bates beheld Cool a North Casper Las 7 $e 8 | he Nort rv vclock | Mrs. Charles Lukis and nieve Clare! cuppiy company, left yeaterday f o.c6S j| The foreign office, however, aad no clety, Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’c Supply Land By wa ihn Mi | viedge ¢ A Lies on East Fifteenth street i: 1216 ‘North Durbjn| Heints of Rochester, N. ¥.. returned jusk to look over the oil fields. Chartes Beck is a business visitor |knowledge today of the atlosmt ne: . Hg ath abe Me at her home, 1 - Tuesday from a week's visit in Ther- a6 te fa Casper from’ Olean, N. ¥ tlations between | Viaciwstok ang | Ut South McKinley Street. re ee mopolis. 1 ia _f eee |Mukden. Neither could it confirm the The Dobbin Realty Co. ° ° ' Ww. ©, T. U. Meeting e026: George Snodgrass is in the city | y oe “announeed. from his ranch on business. » “| A group of Denver bus'ness men in qeport that America had protesie’| Ground Floor, Tribune Bldg : Is Annoum _| Mrs. Gus Bell returned this week 0 : — SSS = —— Seon’ ‘The Woman's Christian Temper - s : Crs-.é Casper this morn'ng included J. M. ance Union will meet Fricay after- Suing ipeeas bassin secetect tna E. E. Allen and Stacy Boyer returr ha a eg ca say aoe ! For All Kinds of Cl. _ ane x vatly 7| BB. s Re al Y 4 ae i Fi TRS * % ae noo at “at pe pede: Mra. Matt Tir-| 7 two months, . ed Tuesday trem Denver and Boulde: | Lee Craft, and W. L. Riserton. inds o! leaning, Pressing and Tailoring Ties on East Fifteenth street. Ge ton, 406 Eas! s' -. eee where they have been visiting for a Mr. and Mrs. Edward McMahon, week. who heve been residents of Casper for wiaciees ieee Bae the Iast two years, left this morning Edwin Hewitt, a prominent real e- - for Denver where. thay? will steaks | tqte’manlof Déaver, who hae been, i) a Aviliats Lid neha, A, 6. Btrachan, their future home, Mr. McMaho:: will Dhermopot's for the last three weck» | “rank Thoman and W. H. Johnson are us ness visitors who came in from PHONE 483-3 out South McKinley Street. Ss. H. ACKERMAN The Dobbin Realty Co. x } Ground Floor, Tribune Bldg. ; Casper’s Leading Tailor and Cleaner 116 East Midwest Phone 483-J or eee The Rev. Villers * Honor Guest. Mrs. Anns Leeper entertained last evening at an informal dinner at her home on Park avenue in honor of the Joseph U. B’gier is here from Sciney HM, Pa. see were, hosts Tuerday evening to the Mianny -Skoney Harry ‘Watters. of the Gasper Na Deer, Mountain Sheep, Moose and Bear, Will Guarantee Good Pigeon Tea é& Coffee Co. Rev. Charles Villers, house guest of | Btehelt, Neb. is - | oe and Mrs. W. 8. Kimball. sa ' eat ges > > Ered A. Lynch is a stockman trom | PICEON’S Ahenee Hs Lf Lape ! LOVE NOT By Kay Kean “ie Cae + Who is spending the BIG GA E U TING GEON'S COFF Richard Nines and R. E. Rartox ls ies Le ers M HUN | j members of the dry goods department ‘A tightwad Is like unto a turtle; you have to “touch” him to discover | tional bank, is enjoying a two weeks’ Shots at Elk and Moose, with » good chance at Bear and sheep. Phone 623 of the Richgrd and Cunningham store | how close he {8 capable of closing up. vacation. Write NORDQUIST BROS., P-P Ranch, Cody, Wyo. at a dinner given at the home of R. Mark that you approrch the martial bargain counter with keen per see Nines on South Fenway street. {| ception. ‘Thengh this verge on vivisection kee a peeled eye upon thi Archie Sanford is in from the Both- rd || fond lover's unguarded moments even while your heart besks in his flat- | well ranch on Sweetwater. Ti Phis Meet teries. The apparently loving fiance oft evolves after marriage into a |} Cys ei Ghia, |] financier without sentiment. Prine ‘Sinriock Wafeivestaainy ton’ hla The members of the Pi Beta, Phi Be convinced thet the man who cannot, trust his coin to the free: |! runch on Sweetwater. - <n e ts sorority will meet Monday evening at'| dom of his own pockets but guards it in the confines of a change purse |/ eee | | | | | i not trust much of it tu his wife. And the lover who crawls out of |) 7. 7 + the home of Mrs. Mate Wheeler at// il D0 | Mark U. Weber and Gus Harden “4 1 ge strawberries, fresh asparcgus and Barlett pears for you when |, % her residence on North Lincoln street. || out of season, becasse they are bad for the complexion, will some day | CoFf returned Monday from a two bs hata || make you live on the tall of a salt herring if.you give him the opportunity, | Weeks’ hunting trip in the Jackson é Royal Neighbors ! Remember, it's Qe thing to get a lien on a mcn and another to get.| Hole country. ‘ / Entertained. }] @ loan out of ‘him. i i anes ‘ a Mrs. L. W. Stillway assisted by Mrs. | | Henry CI left Monday for Chicage . Harry Brown, entertained the mem- and New York. Wiaile in New York ' @ —_——_—— = — = , i BOOST FOR } PATRONIZE Dr. Anton Tresic Payichich of : { OUR TOWN Mills Merchants {| Bagrade, the first Jugo-Slav_ mini ease as : ter to the ‘United States, who ar : : rived here weel : A — = ’) ——— TE — — — ——————————eeeeeee FS aa WYO REET oS Teas SOS | atin jatar vows or maan|f] 47 Unrivaled Selection of New Fall Coats, Also = apolis, is one of the few women in * Roubidou-Donahoe Presbyterian Church. Mls Free Methodist Church |Senior Scouts Meet hs he ania bare aaa ath the New Modes in Dresses for Fall Marriage Sunday school hour, 10:30 to 11:30] Program for Cradle Roll. Friday Night. pe sear | Miss Myrtle Roubidou of Mills and|». m. There will be no evening serv-| Sunday night, October 1, at | ‘Phe troon committee for. Troop r. John Donahce of Casper surprised|ice this coming Sunday, an Invitation! roll and will be given a program for,10 will be present Friday evening for eir families and friends by being|having been extended by the Free|rol!l and will e given a program for|the scout meeting and will give short quietly married in Casper last Sat-| Methodist church to join with them! their department of the Sunday |talks to the Scouts. The follo urday evening, Mrs. Donahoe is the} 1 service to be held that| school, Mrs. Mary Hamilton, super’|boys are members of Troop 10: Walter daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rou- Intendent of the cradle roll, has) Geiger, Russel Bulson, Clifford Coyle, bidou of Midwest avenue. Mr. Don- - spared no time fn srranging for this|Howard Mellis, Raymond Mills, Nel oe is employed at the refinery and/tibrary Books program. Every member of the Sun:|sor Brown, Howard Green, Walt he yeang couple will make their | for School. day school has joined in helping mak-| Allen, Lloyd Ward, Elmer Thoms. me in Casper. Through the courtesy of Mra, Rog-|ing this worth while for the parents| Preston Riley, Lawrence Walden, Nor. ers, Casper librarian, the Mills school|to bring their babies: Every mother|man Walden, School Notes |will be provided with a collection of |and father in Mills should attend. A| @ re New Pupils Enrolled in Mills School. | hooks each month. This will give the| pageant, “The Finding of Moses in| The Wm. Mills family returned last The following pupils have enrolled children of the upper grades an oppor.|the Bullrushes,” along with other! mriday from a. three weeks sojourn in the Mills school this week; Jobn| tunity to do outside reading and will] sacred worl, will begin at 7:30 o'clock. 2 jon their farm in Missouri. CG V; i h Oliver, eighth gradé; Alice Oliver, 8ev-| help them in their regular class work. | Everyone is welcome. i orns anis Developed in the most desirable fabrics. No woman's wardrobe is complete without the indispensable Suit. The selection we are featuring of newest Fall styles is extraordinary at these moder- ate prices. Coats $24. @ Ss ‘uP Dresses $18.95~ Suits oy : e verecresrre eeerrEedeteeorerrrerey POPPEPSOTHTOSET HEOCEOEODOOOOOT INT IONOONET TCT ET Ir IIE TTT 4 \enth; Lois Bennett, sixth; Robert MRS. MARY HAMILTON, \ EET eee Mills, third; Bille Mills, first; Charles} ¢4.40) Children See Superintendent of Cradle Roll. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Bennett moved to When Touched Oliver, fourth; Anna Mills, fourth: MRS. HATTIE LAMBERT, Muls last week from Casper. Rip Van Winkle. Last Saturday afternoon the Amer- fca theater made # nominal charge of ten cents to all grade children attond- Casper-Dougias ing the show Rip Van Winkle, a num- Game Saturday. | be f the Mills school chfidren tak- The first football game at home is|;"" © ing advantage of this. The theater te be played Saturday, September 30.| nanagement also presented to each heaey “paket high school _meets the| room one complimentary ticket, which promises to be veep close and interest.|izcluded the pupil's father and mother. ng asithae apes bose soniy ;wcoced| che a Sone rem erm y thee Bighest six .polntatapalat diecnicupins taxa] Tr eat amt week wes Sirarded thle wo Weeks keen The admission for {complimentary ticket. James Quinli-| tr. Henry Quinn 1s making exten- stade school’ children will be ten|‘2": Robert Adams, Ethel Todd, Dor-|sive’ repairs and improvements on the f SE ae cents, It Is placed’ at this low tig- | othy: Mills and Gladys Adams were|theatre building and unless something! Mr. an) re, Clyde Riley and Mr. rome Schwarzhoff, first, and James Shoults, first grade. me SYe With ‘Gets-IT’ ee Mr. Elvin McClane and Mr. Norbert it Y ets- Miss Margaret White of Greeley,| Storm, recently of Longmont, Colo.,| A& @ sponge absorbs water. so does Colo., visited from Thursday to Sun-|@rrived in Mills last Wednesday, driv-| tonjertote big Ge iin an con, eee day of last week with Mr, and Mrs,|ing through in Mr. McClane’s car, Mrs.-| soreness, It never fails. “Gets-It” Is the Rohert Avery and Mr. Frank Avery,| McClane joined her husband here | original corn and callus pecier. Be sure | Tuesday of this week. After spending entae motme nee tf ao witneds oath Mr. a i Mr. |a few days with Mr, and Mrs, A. J | but a trife—everywhere. KE. Lawrence Avery have purchased's new Maxwell| Weekley. the ‘MoClanes moved inio| # 0% Mitw OBloago. °° touring car in partnership! |$he cottage st the rear We Ivan‘ Jec:|" Bold! it! Caspers by Casper ‘Pharm- ; [feries’ home. Mr. McClwne has se-/@cy, Tripeny Drug Co and Kimball |cured employinent with the refinery, | Drug Stores. Ps o ® those to claim the tickets. unforeseen: occurs, he expects to open | #04 Mrs. Omar Baker drove to Alcova steal keris Sichig (ec Woeneroe —". Jagain for business about the fifth of |/@st Sunday for the day. The Velour D thelr secead Gaia of Shbvociern: The following letter was published| October. A good ‘many people have AN = last ‘Thursday-but fn case some par-jotien wished Mills could and would| Mr. Giittera Mules recently ur! Beauty. Parlor UP Juniors Have ents failed to see it, we are again in-|support a motion picture show and|chased the building in which his bar- | Outa serting it: this will give them an opportutiity to|ber shop was located. After dispos- The Tale eae ty went for a short} Dear Parent: We are desirous of/demostrate thelr willingness to do|ing,of the barber shop equipment Mr. SAVE YOUR HAIR hike Mf ° improving our daily attendance In the| thelr part, Miles made various alterations and at “Wear Shasmpece 3 tol mea taee 4eNeod BED ape ea Mills schoo! and we earnestly request | —_ improvements on the. building, con-|{Aat the Oely Parlor in Town Using BIG ASSORTMENT OF numbers also helped to make up their| "OUT co-operation. Every day missed) Mr. J. H. Brakebill and son, Clyde | Verting {t Into a cozy little home, he \ Forty Juniors answered the] tans extra work, not only for the!of Streetwater,’ Tennessee. arrived |*72¢ Mrs. Miles moving in to thz!r? SOFT WATER MILLINERY Vcall Monday night child, but also for the teacher. We! Monday evenings for an extended visit |2¢W abode. last. Saturday. ' < : realize, of course, that some absences) with Mrs. Gien Mills and Mr. H: D. sai er DP RELENG $5 $7 50 $10 Several citizens of Mills have ex-|@F€ necensary, but we hope to reduce’ Brakebill. Mr. J. 1. Brakebill is Mrs.|’ When Mr. lL. M. Wilkerson (fizoo)|| Phone 2593 For An Appointment ‘ > Dressed some dissatisfation with the{th@ Number of absences and tardy Afilis’ father and Mr. H.«B. Brake.|made # trip to his homestead Monday Progress made on the water works|™arkn to a minimum. A cordial’in-/pjil's brother. of; this week, he found visitors there F - = system, yitation Js extended you to visit school) in the shape of three rattlesnakes. the Work had Sete eee eens natlat any time. Hoping that the home| * xr. and Mrs. M. Garside visited|He succeeded. in Killing two of the Hble with the muterial being receiced [aNd the school may work together for over the week-ond with Mr, and Mrs.|nakes, the third one escaping. The F. AIR VIEW co slowly, fhe. Goat ancl, raiirena| the Sood of Your child, T am J. M. Sherrard of Buritzgton ada'tion.| snake he brought in to Mills was pos.| strikes Babe ana hte eaaiaer ae Very truly Be 8 sessed of eleven rattles. Mr. Wilker. Cary Ob Hit Resmi eaten neal it 2. BOBRETEON, Princthal “| “hrm BD, Geiger; Mra Rice ach|ain sve De. shieyeldompany: but not ADDITION Brent. csaigeiceegee tee Boe LaA — Mrs Sillyman were hostesses at.a|‘*hat kind. ’ 1 the hill ig expected at any time.| Mr: and Mrs. Sherman Helignd ‘of little afternoon affair given last Hida city sckbee and Dro phase dust as also ig the pipe to be laid in the|Blythdale,. Missour!. arrived in Mills; Wednesday for Mra. Delmar Gelger.| Mr. Lester Bulson returned last acr. the wiser Bie YN proper. Until these things = Saturday morning for a month's visit|The guests were Mesdamen Balson.|week from Great Falls, © Montana. Fee ed we must naturally expect| with their daughters. Mrs. F. H./Smith, Todd. Dockham, Déollinger,| where he had been working the pasi| THE DOBBIN REALTY co., fome delay. - Eskew and Mrs. Jack Smothers, ichards, Dayliss and Coughlin. month, 4°" Ground Floor, Tribune Bidg. Fe ane aee . 5