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he Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE To Honor Woodrow Wilson’s Memory CLUB BRIEFS OF ROTARIANS Casper Rotarians will listen in on President Coolidge’s address by 5 February 5, 1924. radio next Friday evening (Wash- | Office of the County Clerk, Cas- ington’s Birthday) at the home of oA Wyoming, February 5, P. C. Nicolaysen, 11 . Wolcott " :. ake 7 34 8: Wolcott | State of Wyoming, County of Na trona, ss. The Board of County Commis- sioners in and for Natrona Coun- ty, Wyoming, met this 5th day of New York Says “Howdy” Official Proceedings BOARD OF COUNTY COM- MISSIONERS NATRONA COUNTY L. A. Reed gave a most interesting addreas before the Rotarians at their weekly luncheon today on the pro gress that had been made since the nineteenth century on world peace and harmony among nations. Mr. Reed cited many examples tending to show that the relations between the countries of the world were being improved through the exist-| €Ts for last meeting read and ap- ence of better thought and feeling | Proved by Board. toward each other The following warrants were a, Presented, audited and allowed, tary committee on at-| and certificates ordered drawn the dstrict conference | for same: Springs in April, is | Agnes M. Clare, salary_-$ 166.67 working hard to enlist a 100 per| Margaret Fulton, salary 125.00 cent attendance from this city. Edna Weedel, salary... 125.00 SEES Mrs. Verna Reed, salary 125.00 Members of the Columbia theater | R.C. VanDenberg, salary 150.00 M. in regular session, there being present, Chairman G. T. Morgan, Commissioners J. E. Scott, T. A. Hall, and Alma F. Hawley, Clerk. Minutes of County Commission- Eastern Star Tea Tuesday Afternoon. The Fort Casper Chapter Order of Eastern Star will entertain at thelr regular tea Tuesday afternaon Febguary 19, at the Masonic temple. Casper R tendance at Mme. Marie Apel, sculptress of New York City, is working on one of at Colorado several proposed Wilson memoria! It shows Wilson seated at a table signing the Versailles treaty, while four figures at top representing four [corners of giobe, join hands in universal peace. Mrs. D. L. McDonald of the Mack the MesCames. Wisner, Stein, Sol- noski, Sheppard and L. V. Ulery. phage ng 4 . es * troupe furnished the entertainment | Jessie Naylor, salary. 91.25 for today’s meeting of Rotary. This | Ira W. Naylor, salary 180.00 American Yeoman Prince and His Bride was n addition to the regular work | Lyle E. Jay, salary and Dance This Evening. re — = ¢ Miss Marie Lawlor. expenses 307.65 The Brotherhood of American % r Local Rotarians have been extend- | Margaret England, 125.00 Yeoman will entertain ‘at an anni-} Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Morris and 4 j dan invitation to attend an inter- | Augusta Luhrson, salary 125.00 versary dancing. party this evening {family of Billings are spending ; y meeting of Rotary clubs Friday | Geo. S. McKenzie, salary 125.00 at the Rniehiniee Seago seperepcy abe ieee having arrived ‘ March 1 at Cheyenne. Internation- | F 150.00 ginning at 9 o'clock. Special music urday evening. ul President Guy Gundaker wll be | Evelyn Ryan, © present at this meeting. Efforts wre being made to get ths distin- | Gladys Mooring, salary guished official to stop over in Cas | Mary Hagood, salary__ 32.00 bas been secured for the evening cee and Mght refreshments will be Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Owen and President and Mrs. Calvin Coolidge are shown photographed in front , served. . daughter were Thermopolis visitors ef the Women’s National Republican Club headquarters, New York City. et ad here for a short time from Midwest. ‘The executive came to Gotham to speak, and sounded the keynote of his | per. Alma F. Haw'ey, salary 166.67 Mrs. Cunningham eee campaign for re-election. ———— pao pee borals. pride 125.00 Entertains at Tea. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Balling spent THIEVES ROB .ois Longshore, salary-. 125.00 Mrs. A. J. Cunningham enter-| yesterday here with friends from “ R. L. Holman, salary... 100.00 tained Informally Saturday after-| their home in Thermopolis. te Meal icon hater ere aes horas nce ft non for a few friends at tea-com- cee I B See Mrs. Lue Tubbs, salary. 100.00 plimentary to Mrs. Harold Delaney Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sane are vis- Mina Lavelle, salary _.._ 100.00 cf Mammoth who is the guest of }itors here from Chadron. J. C. Carberry and A. C. Meka- Augusta Adams, salary _ 100.00 friends here for several days. a Over J. EB. Redbum of Billings is here|‘O™ were visitors who spent yes- Mary Hobbs, salary --_ 100.00 a2 Mr, and Mre. T. A. Ashen of Mid. |" business for several days having| ‘ay in the c'ty from Salt Creek. Lorraine Light, salary - 100.00 Mr. and Mrs. ‘Hooker Entertain at Dinner, Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Hooker enter- tained at an informal (inner party last Mari ley, . J Thieves broke into the warehouse | Nati Sitvenen ealaey 19g00 of the Brodie Rubber company and | ) y Engleking, sal. ‘ into the Casper Floral shop both of ag ag ers ‘ceeting Hert which are located next to an alley! Mina LaVélle, overtime 15.00 between First and Second streets. | Augusta Adams, over- Nothing was taken, the marauders| time 15.00 evidently being frightened away be. west were the guests of friends in the city over Sunday. cee arrived in the city yesterday. eee Byron L. Ashdown arrived in the Ivan Taylor is among the Salt| City today on a business trip from Creek visitors spending several days| St. Louis. eee eokg 50''e Missou Hines, Natrona county ioneer is viviting here with friends H, Holdsberg and M. L. Stone of| and attending to bus'ness affairs Teapot are visitors who spent Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Young of saturday evening at thelr home| gait Creek are among the out of "Im street. Decoration of red | to, tors here for = few da: white were used. Covers were a sets a 4 fur elght, : ‘ore they were ab‘e to remove any- 18.33 Dancing Party tee ps taxors. : cee morning Pec tae b the window cf the Floral 85.00 fturday Evening. an eee A. Paxelsen {s a Midwest visitor) A. O. Wiliams and C. Bragticn a RO Miss Katherine Stitt was hostess] sre ana Mrs, D. D. Sheppard are| "Pending several days here on busi-lare out of town business callers 40.00 at an ee scp riety! even Denver visitors in the city for sev-| ness and visiting Fon ee here from Salt Creek for a few BLUE LAWS 50.00 eral days this week. ° days. pus i t Fourteenth street. = are H. C. Howley is an Omaha busi- eee TRENTON, N. J., Feb. 18—Hud 40.00 7 > are | 2¢5s man here for several days. Among Denver businers men in son Maxim, scientist and inventor. Informal Dinner And Ha Fears ¥. A hone a es -. the city are L. E. Peecher, J. D. today stated that he had engaged | “F009 70.00 p< bie ‘Yesterday. welch. aie es W. R. Skinner of Ilco is visiting) Clark, W. EH, Maxwell, O. D. Os counsel to take action under the fartha = A ; eal Monsen eagles ———— eR aire with friends and attending to busi-| born, J. B. Morris, C. G. Hunt, R. Prince Erik of Denmark, who renounced succession to the throne to | Eighteenth amendment against res r hospital fund 70.00 Seehes b we (re enter- : , of Denver, spent | ness affairs here for a few days. |I. Maxey, E. C. Memick, “H. §.} garry Miss Lois Frances Booth of Ottawa, Canada, is shown here with | ‘aurants and other places selling | yh invokn,) hospital 3 be an informal dinner and Clark Sunday the ee Sands and F. C. Carpenter. bis bride. The couple. following a honeymoon, probably will live in | ‘ea and coffee. A prominent hotel | ~ fund ®, 65.00 dge party yesterday for etght at | Saturday and pe a | EB. M. McKenna of Salt Creek eee California. ; Tas tlewaee or. ew: York! Curse Mr. “Sabo, ; ; their apartment in the Téeal. guest of his sister, Mrs. HLF. Han-| sont yesterday here the guest of] M. H. Young left last evening} Se Maxim” duwerteds wonld be eelected Soeiee Baber 80.00 * way. site friends. fdr Denver where he will spend un- for thg first raid. Andee “Vaapotte é Lutheran Ald Meeting 2 aot ary ae ti’ Friday of this week attend!ng to : eae Pi 4 The eighteenth amendment, Mr. t Eye, 80.00 - Thursday Afternoon Mr." and “Mrs. Moore and | Wade Fowler came up this morn-| business affairs. Bay DAROC,, HREOOLY, SERRE TEAL AOR: Ratt” M Actr Sl Maxim asserted, prohibited intoxi- and | <s Perret 1 Ladies’ Ald soclety of the} son expect to leave on Frifay of! ie ¢rom Douglas and will spend sev. ieee acts for luans by means of in- ovie Cress OlAIN | citing Mquors and therefore applies | M-_V. Anderson, hospital co East Lutheran church ed week for borne Sore they | eral days here. Thomas C. Davis. who has been creasing nen bee pe to spine pe to all drugs 4. other preparations 9 PBA Spies eae cea ay 50.00 meet Thursday afterneon ai make their home several eee cious and udulent, and utterly spending the last week in Thermpp- Frank Howser who has been|olis has returned. spending the last three weeks in > «ae : Colorado on a vacation trip returned]. Do&nely C. Bracken left last week Saturday, In New York which produce intoxication in any _ Sh Gy Phenegaee > ss Saggy |degree. Dictionary definitions, he ospital fund - MOP eS said, would be sufficient to bring (Continued on i tea and coffee within the prohibi- foolish and. impracticable as can be plainly. demonstrated by app'ica- tion to specific cases. Hence. of course, the inevitable ending of 10 o'clock ut the home of Mrs | months. sales P. Ames, 1339 South Bea r street. Mra. Ames will be essisted during the afternoon - by F. B. Anderson left last Saturday for Montana, having been calied ’ expects jon act. Mrs. Walters, there by the fllness of a sister. see deat, Sealey eee aes a Sy sel such enterprises a few months after 2 pee pa Re Ee PLENTY OF ese ees . J. McCarthy and J. D. Davis| trip. re "| their birth, as soon as the number be ai Mrs. Carpenter Will are here today from Welch. eee of contracts cf a given qeries gets oe POLICY UNCHANGED Entertain Bridge Clab eee William J. Swanton is spending | Jarse enough to destroy the appeal i. —— Mrs. C. H. Carpenter will enter- C. E. Alexander will leave this| some time in the city visiting with | Which the promise of early matur- . WASHINGTON, Feb. 18—The N fain the members cf the La-Fa-LAt week for Denver where he has ac-|hiy family at his home on Eighth |4¥ makes ) Aegean gowernmnent's war, 5 debt cub at one o'clock luncheon tomor- cepted a pcaition. street. § " policy remained unchanged after a tow at her residence, 1214 “East R.. B. Magee who spent several R. A. Coléman is here today on. days here attending to business | business from Salt Creek. conference today of the debt com- Motor Dealers to eal The commission failed to act on| 4 aid at the home of Sara Sea: (Congressman and Mrs. Winter ee Meet Wednesday proposals that the debtor govern-|™an, rear of 139 North Lincoln i : 2 his after- weel rs and pleasure. trip ments be reminded again that the | street, about 1 o'clock t x ongressman and: Mra, Chartes B. | Vou” Dunne Ane Coast, ; United States is awaiting funding | noon netted 12 barrels of mash, 12 inter were hosts at dinner last} “tie absent from the clty they + The Casper Automotive Dealers Se @ | proposals. cases of beer, as many cases of week at thelr home in Washington. | .isitea with Mr. Bacon's brother in Association, local organization of : ; ————>——- Reancot thle bottles, and a quantity of pestnaater eam of etty in San motor,car dealers, will hold a special empty being the out of town guest. xe rp oirgcur tir eee pas meeting Wednesday noon at the moonshine. The officers failed to Entertaii ray ents, Mr. and Mra. Luther Foster in Henning hotel. Officers for the find the still. ne Las Crusas, N. M. 4 t Northwestern Station eee An enjoyable musical program} 47) .i9 wire. 1. G. Maxley are coming year will be elected at that nd entertainment will be given to | _ pcx tate Cea eee First street. For results try a Tribune Clas- sified Ad. PLATONIC FRIENDSHIP DOES ROT WORK OUT IN MARRIAGE time, and further plans for the Spring Automobile show will be dis- evening beginning at 8 at the Northwestern station cussed. h all members of the Chicago Forum Meeting orthwestern Railway’ Wom- (Continued from Page One) Miss Etheline Parker left last week for Chicago to mpend several weeks with her aunt. in terms with all three per cent contracts. Its literature is a fair a samp'e of all literature ured by n's club and families and employ- cee $1,500. Not all of this sum was de-|sinch companies. The prospects On Bond Issue riied. tae ee * Miss EB. C. Holds of Mi: posited in the bank here by the as-| sought out are the people who want ied Bi: * Han ss pacies wae at. 4ved in the city sociation which withheld some $300, | to borrow money, and the appeal to . Commerce forum i . here, ‘|for what purpose it js not known.|them-is an indycement offering| The Chamber of dich will be gold during the’ even: | Will spénd several days ‘A. meeting of the association's} money loans at three per cent sim.| meeting scheduled for tomorrow «. Cotes $aie ean eee stickholders was held this after | plo-interest, or sale of contract at a | 200n at the Henning hotel will be| | Miss Louise Lawson, = young wo-| DENVER, Colo., Feb. 18—Mrs., without having a lady friend with tables SE oe one noon in onder that Examiner Hu'e|hig bonus, if the loan ie not desired | Siven over to the discussion of the|man with many gequaintances of] .2 114 reanars, favorite in octail her. m0 ‘will take part phe is| wealth ‘and position who went to| ©4mund -Lednum, pos rae, ise ees i! might explain the situation of the|/when the contract matures fcr a house bond issue since this is) w and position who Gites tai aetna ever in-] .L@dnum — {ntroduced —-cancelled h program will be Mildred Bubb, company, Next Saturday there wil|loun, While they are woe cecctar | a entirely new subject and one that|New York City six years ago from | circles in . Texas, n DiRoua tanalie theatioe hahactee Popular little ‘Casper dancer and be a meeting of contract holders|not to fix a definite date when a| interests the entire membership. The | Walnut Beeee ere Lindt ig tended her marriage to be anything] trsputed $3,830 to his wife's support mie ee Saba ee who are to decide whether or not| contract wi'l mature for a loan, |<°rum committee Is looking for: 11,00" hands bound behind her, her| but a platonte friendship. in afx months, although during that . short time visiting with his parents | the association is to be re-organized | they hold out the prospect, by pre- | *° ig yet rai anda feet lashed to the bedstead and al “While I have given you my heart,| time she had refused to live with terpriso Kahane Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McNamara. | anc made solvent. diction and implication, that the fowel. stuffed in her mouth. H2b-| 1 have not given my body and soul,” | him: Vill Bo Hea This Evening eda Some indication of the tactics| contract will mature for a toan in| New Ambassador Killing. Her display of much Jewelry | Lednum testified in his divorce case The Enterprise Encampment No.| W- E. Bond has been called to| used by Barnes and tho bait he!d|® few months and the purchaser of is believed to have led to her death,| this afternoon she had told him. EUMONIA Named To Italy the murder being very similar to 1. 0. 0. F, will meet this evening | California on account of the serious] out by his and other “three per|@ contract invariably gets the idea The district courtroom was crowd Call a physician. Then begin tee = his mother, Mrs. Clara | cent” companies, s shown in the|that he is sure of a loan in not that of Dot King, the model, nearly : c Bs Ge Poa a iy paces! cath Deerar ibieia hearin. at the. Oa following information which comes |less than 15 months anc! perhaps # year ago, She was a fricnd of the path apse actin ihe sie Eel ‘emergency” treatment with . fae 3 : aa juke al one ol of piace. All members are requested |negie Mbrary at Buffalo, formerly | trom a reliable source: much ‘sooner, WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—Henry | those fant the gay party which ended | stand most of the afternoon. | Sf} K Ss jo be present, Ubrarian at Cheyenne. “During the latter part of 1920] ‘Whatever. may be the terms of|R. Fletcher of Pennsylvania, now|in his drowning at the Indian Har-| “I couldn't even take a bath when VAPORUB cee oe and the early part of 1921 one W.|the contract; whatever may have | ambassador to Belgium, was select: |hor Yacht club at Greenw. I wanted to,” Lednum testified. “My Over 17 Million Jara Used wife couldn’t stand the sound of the running water. When he had a chance to get a ; good promotion with the Dupont VI company in Chile, Lednum testified CK’S his wife refused to make the move, VAPORUB AT so he remained in this country. rly Mark’s Guild Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Clarke of! 5 Barnes conducted the Home| been the representations made by | ed by President Coolidge to be am- |iast September. ing Thursday Denver are the guests of friends|7 (2, and Investment company of| the agent, the fact rema'ns that in| bassador to Italy. He will succeed Mrs. A. J. Hazlett assisted by Mrs. | here for poveral tal this week. Dallas, Texas. one of the so-called|every instance the purchaser of a} Richard Washburn Child, who re- Tman wi “thi er cent” companies. Be-| contract did so in the be'lef that he | cently retired. Ma Miss Ellen Banton bas returned Seep ee tween four and five hundred of the] would either mature his contract nome of the former, 150] from a weeks’ pleasure trip spent |. cate “three per cent loan con-}and receive a Ian within fewer Grant, with relatives and friends in Den-|1,, 0+ were sold. About October,| months, or would be able to sell his see ver. 1921, he moved to St. Louis and or-|toan privilege for a large bonus Expendit But Lednum said his wife declared she Griffin. Entertains hha ganized or baught into the Home | over his payments. This is manifest- ure would not go. far from her own|| SMITH AND TURNER ‘® House Guest Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Marquardt | 7 11, and Investment Trust of that|ly so, as it is perfectly apparent people with him. She wanted to be DRUG CO. Mrs. James Griffin entertained a | will spend this week in Denver on| ity arter a short time he qold owt that no person of sound mind wou'd Not Expense Forty acres of the well known C¥ | an actress he said. She had refused|| 133 S. Center Phone 150 of friends informally this|a-combined business and pleasure | or that concern ant moved to Okla-| purchase one of these contracts af- ranch which has been divided into | to stay in the house with him nigh noon at tea in honor of her|trip. Mr. Marquardt is connected ® guest, Mrs. Grace May, prom-| with the New York Ofl company mt a0 matron of Bronxville, | here. i is was the first of a arties which Mrs, Griffin © this season. . homa City, where he organized a|ter fully understanding ‘ts indefin- similar company, but fai'ed to get |ite provisions. The scheme there- @ permit to operate under the laws | fore is devise a contract and to de- of Oklahoma. He then moved to] vise a method of approach and rep- Denver, where he organized a three |resentation to the victim, through per cent company in May 1922, call-| which he is led to believe and Coer ed the Reserve Loan and Invest-|belleve that he has secured a loan] out reducing profits. ment company. He transferred such |at three per cent simple interest Advertising’s great mission to of his Texas contracts as were stil! | available to-him within from: s'x to| business is keeping capital mov- al've to this company, also he todk| fifteen months with full know“edge ing in a hurry. over two or three Colorady com-|that the victim will in all probabil- Annual proft is per sale profit panies of the same kind which ‘had | ity desist and forfelt all or part of | multiplied by the number of times been operating a short time and|his payments before maturing his} you do {t each year. had sold a few contracts. Some-| contract for a loan on ‘earning that Customers thoroughly posted in thing like 400 of the ‘ Reserve” con-| such maturity is at a very indefi-| pavance by reading the store news tracts were sold, and early in the half-acres and is being sold on at: tractive terms through the medium of the Harry Free Real Estate com- pany are being sold -very rapidly. People of Casper desirous of obtain- {ng land that {s a good investment have not been slow to take advan- tage of the opportunity for pur- chasing these home sites which can also be used for profitable garden- ing, trucking and poultry raising. The tracts which are one half acre in size are sold at $500 on easy terms. Advertising done right and under rightly adjust conditions be- comes an investment because tt more than carries its own weight. Advertising reduces. prices with- Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Cook are here for a few days this week from their home !n Nebraaka. ‘. eee Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Brock have returned from a three weeks’ plea- sure trip spent with relatives in Salt Lake Sey: Sa Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Downing are among the out-of-town business callers in the city from Denver. . Casper Automotive Dealers’ Association Will Hold a Special Meeting : Wednesday, February 20 and Mrs, Boyle tain nd Mrs. Earl ©. Boyle were an informal dinner and. given last Saturday = at their residence on East y. x nite date: It would seem that the} have programmed their buying so 3 At 12:00 m. .. present year Barnes and his office | facts of discontinuance of business} that tho salesman spends his time Relieve Ds Miss Sadie F. Collins Hee ast ite manager, Mrs. 9. A. Crowe, left}after rhort periods, and transfer-] selling. h CTHERSOME COLI is here for a few days Denver between days and went to|enco of contracts to other compan-| Selling thus facilitated reduces At the with soothing, cooling oe eas Casper where they purchased a| tas without consent or knowledge of MENTHOLATUM ae a Mra. Elmer C. Watson | Cntralling interest in the Unitec | the contract holders, arg elementa Mr, and Mra. Cl CJ Home Builders association which|o¢ tho scheine indicating no’ pur: and children ptt erred had been operating a short time. He| pose on the part of the promoters ears your hea days this week w transferred such of the ‘Reserve’ to carry out and mature the con- mopolis. contracts a5 were still ative to the ae costs ety therefore selling MENTHOL COUGH. DROPS Reus tmeteenmememl FOR PARCHED THROATS HENNING HOTEL Tribune to have the customer COLDS AND. CATARRH Antiseptic as pees tracts for loans. The fact that the| ready to buy on entering the store Officers for the Coming Year Will Be Elected - results. try. a Tribune Clas.’ United Home | Builders, foundation principle on which the Shop in the Tribune before shop- dabet ate Ca “Tbe United contract is identical! so-called threa mac cent companiea ping in the shona, 7] February, A. D. 1924, at 9:00 A. , | ee | || | | Ps = ee « er oe iny of- the the de- the in on he ne tal