Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 10, 1923, Page 2

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Che aspet Daily Cribune - — ae a is ~bave Archives and Histor TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1923. Invitations for ‘Tea Are Issued AM L. F. tdin at o'glock Bouth McMahon will enter- al tea from 5 to 7 her home, 1016 Many invitee Center Parson Home Mr. 4 Mrs, Harry an informal luncheon t their home 440 he guests will be various parts of th turning to thei & through to thi Yellowstone ? 1 park Missionary Society Is Entertained This a oon at 2:30 the mem- bers t Tomen’s Foreign Mis signar of the Methodist Epis- capal ¢ re d at the herr v 1 Holland, 541 Sou st Yegion Auxiliary At Heagney Home. ey will act as host nbers of the American at her home at 427 street at 2 o'clock to- on. combined business meeting at which the dele- gates to the state convention are to Dé chosen. Also at this sesstoh plans ef] be made for the entertainment irs. F. S. King, the state prest- , who fs to be in Casper, July nd 19, It ts to’ be a very import- aft meeting and all’members are re: quested to be in attendance Midnight Bridge Ctub to Meet. Miss Kathleen Sullivan will enter. tain the members of the Midnight Bridge club at her home this eve. nips: eee North Casper Aid To Meet Thursday: he Ladie 1 of the North Cas- pér church will meet at the home of Mrs. James Foreman at ther home, 4ip East F street, Thureday, July 12, instead of at the home of Mrs, Whit gon as formerly announced, A full mesting is desired and visitdrs are welcome. Rebekah Meeting Tomorrow Night. ‘W. L. Kuyken¢ell Rebekah Lodge No. 39 will meet in regular session in O44 Fellow’s Hall tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Della McLeod, Mrs. Grace Scott, Mrs. Margaret Kroop and Mrs. Mabel Wheeler will serve refreshments et the conclusion of the meeting. Mrs. Stapleton Is Hostess Monday Mrs. Mary Stapleton entertained with an informal dancing party at her home on Hast Second street Monday evening for 20 couples, The music ‘was by three pieces from the orches- tra that opens the Casino dance hall im the Moose building tomorrow even- ing. Refreshments were served at midnight. Personals Miss Margaret Hoffman of the Oil ‘Well Supply company, has been call- ed to her home in La Junta Colo., by the serious fliness df her father. Lawrence Johnston, salesman for the Graham Paper company, left Cas- per for a business trip to Greybull He will return to Casper the latter pert of the week. Mr. and Mrs N. H. Crawford and daughter, Jean, Meft today for a two mont stor trip to Seattle, via Yellowstone and Glacter National were accompanied by ford's sister, Mrs. Lewis K from Lexington, Neb. Mrs. R D. Miller spent Mon@xy tn from her home in Gothmore D Mrs. FE. P. Murdock, ac comt Dodge of A? ance, Net tored into the city on yesterday. They will trip to Yellowstone and Mrs. William H. Beard of Sql? Lake City ere out of town vis itors see Mr. and Mrs, Lioyd H. Jordon of Gor « are spending @ short y a tour of Colorafo and Wy z Mr. and Edwards of La ar sper friends for the f week. tapleton of Cheyenne is Mrs. Mary enroute home from Omaha. nas been attending Creigh inlaw, Mattox of Boston, gs in the city for a Courtney p of motorists days tn Cas Mra. M Parson will] K. Combs sd RECENT AND COMING |[BODY OF NAW EVENTS IN SOCIAL - CIRCLES OE CASPER betng called to Casper by the serious iliness of her sister, Mrs. Anna Wirt. The latter, who is the mother of Mrs, J. EB. Nelson and makes her home with her, has been taken to the Mayo hospital at Rochester, Minn. eee F. J.Bentley, accompanted by Mar vin Bentley, his nephew, have return ed to Casper following a ten day's tour of the Black Hills region of Scuth Dakota. PORT STANLEY, pees eS The MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks best of all after a Golden Glint Sham. Advertisement. | Erie again earl: ing their catches an © for ‘onaut or ed search Null, companion in, th A-6698 of Lieutenant'L body was fo in thi German Bees BALLOONIST IS STILL MisalNG Organized Search Given Up; Pair Believed Storm Victims fishermen of Port Staitley—more of them—were out on News of Women’s Clubs and Or ganizations MARY TOBIN, yesterday has. virtually been aband- oned. Some of those who studied frag- ments of the water soaked log of the A-6698, found in the rigging of the gas bag when it was picked up Sat- urday, pretended to ste in the few deeipherable entries an heroic epic of lake and ‘alr. fi Lieutenant Null leaped overboard into the storm tossed lake, giving himself as human ballast in an effort to save the life of Lieutenant Roth, the pilot, according to ‘the story they ‘see in the log, Tracing the flight, they believe a storm Thursday night: or Friday morning drove the big bag perilously close to the waters of the lake. The two leutenants tossed overboard al! ballast. The bag rose, but caught in the fury of the storm, was again forced toward the water. Clothing, everything remaining that could be thrown dverboard, were re moved. Then Lieutenant Null leaped from the basket,—belleving that the balloon, relieved of his weight, would rise and give Roth a ‘fighting chance for his life, Later Lieutenant Roth began hack- ing at the ropes that held the basket to the bag, which, buffeted by a wind Ont., July 190— y today gather- id seanni: the Tv. B, his bod for ‘Lieutenant| of gale proportions, was dragging it he naval balloon| through the water. He succeeded 4. J. Roth, but was probably so weak from his @ balloon ‘basket! exertions that he was unable to take Won’t Stay In France, Claim BERLIN, July 9.-—German bees won't stay jn France. French aplarists are complaining through the French newspapers that sawrms delivered to them by the Germans under the y Versailles treaty are rapidly flying back across the Rhine. Commenting on the French complaint, the Berlin Zwoelfuhrhs says: ‘Undoubtedly these homing swarms of bees are acting on orders from Berlin.” pods clr 21 aed 0. W. MIDDLETON '§ NOT INTERESTED IN CLUB The promoters behind the Casper Natatorium and Athletic club an- nounce that the statement made some time ago that D. W. Middleton was to be an active backer of the project inasmuch as he was furnishing the lot for the building 1 rt ab is negotiating for property| nearer the center of town and ex: | pect to close the deal shc The club has alren aA fe mem: | bership list and it is anticipated that | the full membership will have been) obtained by the time the building is ady for us arrived in New Yoi ber to 20,000 an Crisp in the cream ~ Golden, crisp Post Toasties, with cold rich milk or cream, give zest and snap to the morning, noon orevening meal these hot midsummer days, Their tasty “toasted” flavor and appetizing crispness are improved—not lost— when cream or milk is added. Crisp in the package and crisp in the cream, these golden-brown flakes of choice ‘Introduced by Mussolini .. and Palm Beach, Fla., recently from Italy. Mussolini, Italian premier, introduced as “Miss America. toasted corn are made to please appetite—and are always ready to eat, From the first bowlful to the last serving out of the triple-sealed, wax-wrapped package, Post Toasties retain their delicate crispness and distinctive oven-freshness, The Yellow and Red pack- age is the guide to Post Toasties goodness, Worth asking for by name— Post Toasties ‘Improved Corn Flakes Made by Postum Cereal Company, aT Inc., Battle Creek, Michigan Society Editor advantage of the small measure of safety provided by keeping inside the basket and was tossed about until he drowned. CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa., July 10— The body of Lieutenant 1. J. Roth, Who lost his life on Lake Erie will be Drought here for the funeral «nd burial, his father, former Mayor Louis Roth said today. The flag- of the-city hall was at half mast today, te ees ae For eavings on shades and lineo- leurs, Hunter Furniture Co. 241 West Ist, Phone 9863. ——___—. TOO MUCH COAL OIL SPOWLS THE BROTH The skipper of a whaling vessel is a czar aboard craft as many veteran seamen often have had cause when Raymond McKee went aboard the old-time whaling vessel, ‘Charles W. Morgan,” used by Eimer Clifton in the filming of his W. W. Hod- kinson special, “Down to the Sea in Ships," which comes to the Amer- {oan Theater on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, he was not -only obliged to sign “ship's papers,” the same as any ordinary member of the crew, but he entirely lost his identity, it being an unviolable tradition of the sea that there are no “misters” on board an ocean going craft, other than the skipper and his two mates. Captain James A. Tilton, a veteran skipper of the seven seas, was such ® martinet aboard the “Charles W. Morgan.” Ask him who has any more authority aboard ship and his answer will be “God.” While the “Morgan” was cruising in the Caribbean, coal ofl found its way into the soup, which was ‘not only repugnant to the seasoned sailors, but revolting to the motion picture actors, who were obliged to men finally complained to Mr. Clif- ton, who reported {t to Captain Til- ton. The skipper said: “If IYind any coal oll in the soup I'll fix that cook." He had just finished eating a dose of it, so, of course, the cook never was reprimanded. WOMAN LEADER OES I COLO DENVER, July 10.—Helen Ring Robinson, Colorado's first woman state senator, writer, lecturer and politician and widely known through: out the west as a leader of suffrage work, died here today after a pro- To know : how good a cigarette lreally-can be made you musttry a Eed bug juice. suaranteed to kjli live in the crew's quarters, and take| tracted illness, She was about 45|a!i vermin; will not sain bed elot to_remember. 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