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PAGE TWO MAS. STILLVAN Doug and Mary Play to Silent Audience in First Appearance for Radio IN. WINS AGAIN IN HIGH TRIBUNAL Referee’s Findings in Late Trial Upheld In Decision NEW YORK, March 14.—The ap- pellate division of the supreme court in Brooklyn today unanimously up- held the recent findings of Referee Gleason in fav ¢ Mrs. Anne U. Stillman, wife of James A. Stillpan, former head of the National City Bank, in her defense of the suit for divorce brought against her by her husband, The court affirmed the findings of the lower court and of the referee that Mr. Stillman was guilty of adultery and not entitled to a judg- ment of divorce, according to the ev- idence, and that Baby Guy Stillman had Sot been proven to be illegit!- mate as the former banker has al- leged. The findings of the lower court and reference ‘‘as the innocence of Mrs. Stillman, are immaterial and unnecessary,” today's deaision de. clared, and were ordered stricken out. ——__—_ Casper Monument Works 508 South Conwell Phone 2542 If this Signature . is NOT on the Box, it is NOT BROMO QUININE “There is no other BROMO QUININE” Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as a quick and effective remedy for Colds, Preventive. The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet BY HARVEY ANDERSO (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) NEW YORK, March 14—Having made their first joint genuflection to the publio—for the most part, too, a new publio—Doug and Mary were wondering today whether they reg- istered another hit or “fizzled out.” The famous Fairbanks-Pickford combination essayed speaking roles for the first time since they entered the movies. They gat in a tiny little room on the sixth floor of aerolian hall and in turn, talked in ordinary tones into a microphone on a table fcre them. The instrument car. ried their voices to the radio broad. casting mechanism and gave it to the silent audience. the elevator with them and dogged thelr steps into the building. Only a couple of husky Irish po- lcemen kept the acoring fans from bursting right Into the broadcasting room. Mary was first on the program. Whetheg Doug simply couldn't bear up under it, or perhaps because he didn’t want to add to Mary's em- barassment—she choked every now and then—he walked cutside and talked to the cops at the door: fary talked to the movie rtruck girls who might be lstening in, not figuring, perhaps that they were at the movies. “It's a long up hill fight to sue. cess and unless you have the back- FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1924 REALTORS WILL NAME OFFICERS New officers will be elected at the next meeting of the Casper R Estate board which will be held. next Che Casper Dally Critune ground and the equipment, don’t go into it,” were some of her warning But, she gave a note of en- couragement “if yqu believe in your- self strongly enough, you can ac complish anything,” she aaid. Doug spoke next. He might have said, following the custom of after- dinner speakers “for the first time in my life I have the last word’? but he didn’t. He let it be known just"where Sweetheart Mary is. ‘€There are lots of subjects I'd like to talk to you about" he be- gan, but there's one that interests you and me most. That is “————", At this point Doug ppserved the amenities of the speaking stage by passing the customary hat minute before saying: “That is—Mary,” It seemed he waited another sec- ond for cheers but none came, ‘over in another corner of the room ence had the idea that Doug wasn't; Monday on an around the world Feading the day's mail as their busi-| at all displeased with the Pickford-| flight was scheduled to be made to- ness representative handed it to her. | Fairbanks combine. day. Lieutenant Erik H. Nelson, MOBILIZED’ FOR WORLD FLIGHT *Now,” said Fairbanks, later flying it to Rockwell Field, Bitchy Fourth Machine Now at again, “did you see that jump? San Diego, for compass calibration. Santa Monica for ‘That was about a fifteen foot jump. A Martin bomber from Kelly Field Monday Start. switched to another subject and be-| younger girls, a daughter to old ‘ make the around the world flight =. will be close to a hundred ships on moved from his seat at the table be- and Wheh tte els giveud gote ue fore the microphone. der wey. Then he advweated ‘bathroom laughter. If you haven't got any- thing to laugh at when you get up he advised laugh anyway. Then he illustrated how such a laugh would sounc, a vaquous, inota- tion, He finally very neat- ly to get back to the subject of a the emotional and physical happi- Husbandlike ho. ly | ness, that she was a big sister to SANTA MONICA, Calif., March 14 —The second Martin bomber ar- rived at Clover Wield from Ketiy Field. Texas, today after a forcec landing at Columbus, N. 2. It lift Kelly Field Tuesday. will not be held because. of the even- ing session. - C. W. Tobin, secretary.of the Pro- vident Building and associa. i Leonard A. H. Lichty delivered one of his splendid talks on “‘The Human Ele- ment in Business, appropriate! fitting his discussion to the real es- tate profession. ie For results try #2 Tribune Clas- a Ad. March 14.—The four army airplanes selected to : Texas, arrived late yesterday to rhage HS Ay meen ae participate in an air carnival Sun- day and another is expected --to But for once, Doug was kidding athe Azad his new public. He hadn't even sence: tre toteg, °. ANenetnge fore he had gotten back to Mary ladies and a mother to young bables.| CLOVER FIELD, SANTA Mon.| were named today by Mejor General again he talked of athletics, his] Sympathy with everything he said] ICA, Calif, March 14.—Dellvery of| Patrick, chief of the army air ser- laughter and half a dozen|is her charm. the fourth world cruiser biplane to| vice, after the cities of Chicago, hings. Mary, meanwhile sat! Before he finished his movie aud!-!army air men who are to leave here| Boston, Seattle and New. Orlea: Not even the big lights of the movie studios registered as they worked. There were no cheers when they were introduced — not even when the racfo announcer used the original term, “America’s sweet- heart,” when he referred to Miss Picnfor— and there was no ap- plause when they finished. Their applause from mdvie audiences comes back to them in the form of checks, but Doug and Mary will never know just how good, or how “rotten” their new audience found them as public speakers. Anyway a crowd of autograph hounds lined the sidewalk as they entered the building, jam: Grip and Influenza, and es 9 The Baby Bathinett that folds It saves she or the nurse many steps and much confusion at bathing time. Bathinett and Dressing Table At $14.50 and $15.00 Each Separate Bathinett at. _ Separate Table at Baby’s Silk and Wool Vests at ----$1.00 and $1.50 each Wool and Silk and Wool ~85c each Binders Silk and Wool Stockings, 85c per pair Cashmere Stockings, 65c per pair Wool Booties .50c to $1.00 pair Birth Books____$1.00 to $2.00 Announcement Cards, 50c to $1.00 dozen Knitted Sacques, $1.75 to $2.50 each W & Perkins & Co. SPECIALTY STORE Tribune Bldg. Announcing The Arrival Of Baby Bathinetts is a joy to the young mother. --$9.00 Each --$7.50 Each You'll Want One or Mo*e of These Dainty New Pieces of Spring Lingerie Gowns and Teddies Of radium silk and crepe in honeydew, peach, flesh, white, only = $6.00 Blouses, Sweaters, Skirts, Accessories - In selecting the entire new Spring Wardrobe one should not overlook an early choice of these items, which permit of a number of different costumes for various occasions. Let Us Show You the New Arrivals Another special new line of Bloomers and $3.95 Step-ins . Shop Have You Tried Our Special Hose at $1.95 ? Spring’s Brightest Shades and Most Attractive Styles Make a Bower of Beauty and Freshness In the Millinery Section Frantz Shop shoppers will be delighted with the beautiful new models that are on display on the mezzanine. Suit Hats, Dress Hats and Sports Hats are shown in profuse array. ‘An Added Service for Frantz Shop Patrons The recent acquisition of an expert designer to our staff permits us to accept a limited num- ber of special orders. If you do not find just the hat you want select from our new straw sheDee and trimmings just what you would - ike. 7 STEP DOWN AND SAVE IN ™ SUBWAY |. ° Spring Sports Coats At these two prices you will find an adequate assortment of the season’s most approved styles, fabrics and colors; remarkably well tailored for the modest cost—in a range of sizes that provides for both the extremely small figure and the woman of large and stout proportions, : Many new garments have been adde to these lines for Saturday’s shoppers. How ‘Appealing ‘Are the Styles—How Striking the Materials—How Irresistible the Colors! Smart, blithesome two-piece sports models and tailleurs—three- piece costumes with distinctive grace and charm—mark our main floor offerings. This column must WHISPER. to you very privately certain mighty interesting store news that we dare not tell to too many people, be- cause the news is about small lots of merchandise, either reduced in price from our stocks, or received . from manufactures in too small quantities to meet a large demand? Smartest of Dresses Coats and Capes Ne f . no? We say very Itle about —different eres have Spring Cont ag Capes $1 6.75 $23.75 : whe pepe le ny ont little ina . en more charming in style accom- ted b oan plishment; in color; in material. Re- New Wash Dresses for “Everywoman” Sppointed Py- coming too Inte, gardless of'one’s immediate needs these attractive garments are almost impossible to resist. - Prettiest of new aprly ee in'fancy trimmed and embroidered linens, ratines, and Japanese crepe, in- cluding all the best shades. | Price range is— Secret No, 1 Comm onplace ad- There are just » four cpa es i i Winter ectives fai - $ $ Suits left auantely aeeciee nk 6.75 to 1 1 75 — siztopn, Reo yay one wonderful lines of ing News Skirts them were ecight. Two of Pad newest Sprin We Have a New Line Stunning New Dress above $50. Wese wing priced Dresses for Pi 5 We are proud of the new Ine of women’s Sport’s the pat ah St Bg occa th P b: 7 . fy ° * rs take their sions. Only your of Bo Skirts which the Subway is showing this week.* They choice of the four at $10.95. See ‘ t come in plain and wool crepes; box and knife pleated; own careful atten- fancy plaids and checks. A line we know will prove tion tifa reveal how DRESS AND immediately popular. Price range is— Secret No. 2 complete is our $. $ Would showiog. How, di- z 3.95 to 1 1.95 tea Frei oe oer’ Hane: verse and charmi bl ich in a € the styles; How SPORTS F: Silk Sports Ski ance.” We kaye ein pabpear. randeeats the prices MODELS New Fancy they are going to be sold tomors $11.95 to $22.50 Driteiey Ayia bargain bt gir Cac ee al o each, Of Course, New Silk Dresses at $16.75 There never was a more popular Subway Special than our line of pretty Spring Dresses at this low price Secret No. 3 Newest of Sports Priced Specially Low for a high value. This rack has been replenished A very few pretty Spri Dresses At ~this week with many new styles and colors. - bit re formerly roacaee you to select f only $2.45 each, aay Novelty Sports Dresses at $12.75 The pronounced colors and clever styles in this line of wool crepe as well as silk crepe sports dresses are bound.to appeal to you. They are new and smart. Sports Sweaters | Sateen Petticoats We are displaying a new line of one Secret No. 4 and three-piece Sports Dresses in appealing wool materials. The colors are ravishing, the styles en- A dozen pairs of fine Chamoi- sette Gauntlet Gloves; sizes 6 $32 were formerly marked at from. An attractive new number; made with a 10-inch fancy $22.50 to $34.50. plaited flounce, priced specially at $1.25 In both slip-on and tuxedo | A timely off. bla phd 6% only; two shades of _|/ Nw tirely different. And the price is styles. ering | °/colore;,| sateen Heticaee cata. $Lobiapaie, Up eee only 5 9 eto Sd 95 inch fancy 100° flounce ° 0 )4.: “ Secret No. 5 We would also like the pleasure 3 ba b Colored H, ‘ i 9 Ne. si showing you our exclusive importe Women’s Color eatherbloom women can each secure a 50 model that partray the latest styles . are Tone, for spring at_the ene as shown in Paris and New York. Petticoats w Price of $16.75. These Priced At $85.00 to $150.00 And we know—if you just look around—that you'll find a lot more valuable Subway secrets tomorrow, See Them by All Means