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MONDAY, MAY 12, 1924.” ; @be Casper Daily tibune _ PAGE THREE. i i he “ha t and received Tonia io Sn rece ang Lon| infor Deter ater Spend Will Wed __ | Hundred Loans for|L ABOR BOARD |22"ciie"isss Shs 2 gevvertctee fo The evidence tended to prove that route to San Francisco and Los|ing for Denver after spending a cos U. of W. Styudents existed between Angeles. She will go by boat to| number of days here on business for Seattle thence to Washington where | his company. ‘ friendly relations Langley and Collins after their re- ported break over issuance of whis- LARAMIE, Wyo., May 12.— On paLrermitay hundred individual loans have been she will make her@home with her SAR. S unele, F. O, Payne. Miss Henry ex-| W. A. Clearwater-of ‘Wheatland ar- pects to attend Washington unl-| rived in the city yesterday and will versity next fall. 2 spend several days here, Collins took the stand ol ae - aria j-]_ CHICAGO, May 12.—Ben W.|the telegrams might have been seni Taalty of Waning during the past| Hooper, of Newport, Tennessee, was| and received but that he could not Parks, secretary-treasurer cf tho |T@elected chairman of the United | be positive. Parks, secretaray-treasurer of the ene ’ oe States railroad labor board today on} The case was closed again and University of Wyoming , Student Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Stewart ex-| F. B. McComb is an out of town pect to leave tomorrow overland for|man here for a few days from Mid- motion of former Governor Edwin |argument resumed, Loan fund. Of the one hundred P.. Morrow, of Kentucky, public loans to cowboy and co-ed students Cheyenne and Denver to spend sev-| west. é member. G. W. Hangar of Wash- since the founding of the fund in the eee mal card party to be given tomo: eral days on a combined business ington, and Virginia, was re-elected BRIDGES ARE fall’ of 1921, not a single loan has | Y!c¢ Chairmah. BY. MARY TORIN Casperites Attend White House Functions, evening at the Mullin club for the and pleasure aa oi i Aeros Yee is aS Gillette man Mrs. John B. Barnes attended |men of the congregation. Refresh- zy . pe hiatctnb nn ta several functions at the White | ments will be served during the eve-| cra eee Of Denver ts the R 0 AD REPORT 1 @uest here for a few days of his Hee ot alee eee ees brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bernma: béen proven bad and only on six to word received from Washington: | yg. Kimball Will Inptatos Sprs different occasions’ was it found nec- Mrs. Barnes attended a congres- | entertain Club Members. Mr, and Mrs. T. R. Irwin and eer ate i atieu tay GOUT HrCOBRRIaaS 1 : ; Lee baby sional breakfast, and a White Hot G a Tho. highway to Cheyenne 1s re- to enforce payment. stornoon reception. and tea, wit,’|,. X28: Nell Kimball will entertain | of Nebraska are in the city for the ported in very good condition. The highway from Denver, either by way of Fort Colins or Greeley {s in ocd condition, Lincoln highway west is in good condition with the exception of a stretch of road from Rock Springs to Green River, which is rather rough. Orin Junction to Lusk is good. by heaving coal during his spare West Yellowstone Highway. Hours. Good to Shoshoni. It has been re- Miss Mary Wallace, daughter of HEN aware The University Student Loan fund 1s maintained by student fees and the loans have often enabled students to remain In schoo! until completion of other financial ar- rangements. The plan was conceiy- ed by Ferd Parks, a student at the state university who at that time was working his way through school h t Mrs. Winter. the members of the Pepper club this | week the eueey Ls srlenae, evening at her home on Scuth Wol- Mrs. Winter entertained at tea | cott street. Substitutes for the after. trout, th last Tuesday afternoon | noon will be Mrs: J.;W. Johngon, | children ete yialting with Mrs, at her attractive home located on| yrs. Mf. N. Wheeler, Mrs. John Me-| Hughes parents néar Omaha for the the edge of a park in Washington. |Grath, ‘Mra. Earl C, Boyle, Mrs.| week. Wyoming friends distinguished | nrark ‘Davis and Miss Kathleen Sul. ez eies among the guests were ex-Governor | ji an. Mrs. Frederick Walke=~ has as B. B. Brooks, E. B. Richardson, Mr. eee Suests for several days here her KY RE-OPENED CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., May Mr, and Mrs. T. G. Hughes and 12.—Seven bridges in and around Charlottesville have been washed away, several manufacturing plants flooded and the city cut off from electric and street car service by the high waters of the Rivanna river which was twenty-five feet above normal today. COVINGTON, Ky., May 12.—on4 motion of defense, the case of Con- gressman John W. Langley, was temporarily reopened when court convened today and Langley was re- called to the stand. District attorney Smith then re- quested perm! to. call Federal Pro Cotling In rev tal to Langley’s testimony. Judge Cochran granted the request. Langlev read some copies of tele- A choice corner for small business. Dobbin Realty C Zuttermeister Bldg. 226 E. 2nd St. be feicx rit ok NE The Young Women's Christian CITY BRIEFS dress by the president to the mem- g0od with the exception of a few| ‘Sten, D. C. Mrs. ‘Winter was also among the ladies who were received by’ Presl- | S##0clation barket class will meet bers of the “Political Campaign” plan Spy oorabr ead ‘L. B. Laird, superintendent of the| soft spots. Road from Lander to E R ET school fer all Republican women leeting state highway department, accom-| Yellowstone park is in good shape which was held at the willis hotel artes bs ai OR arts of/ panied by his son Glen are in the|to Dubols. The highway from Lan- WOMAN IS ‘in Washington May 5 to clusive. ‘me: ce eee and Mrs. C. W. Sparr and thelr | packet Class Will brother and sister-Inlaw, Mr. and ported that cars have been making | the secretary of agriculture, who this evening at 7 o'clock instead pf dent Coolidge at the White House | tamorrow evening aa was planned. . city to attend the Democratic con-| der to Rawlins is open and passable club will meet Tuesday afternoon at | vention. but not good. Wind River canyon is daughter Marjorie. Mrs. Barnes | Meet This Evening. * | Mrs. C.F, Johnson of Salt Creek. pa des A dl the tri th, will be married soon to Dr. Charles ibe: tate Sey fea Pree, HOwrs | Brugeman, Switzerland, first secre- May 8, the occasion being an ad- eine: Shoshoni good. Riverton to Lander| ‘tty of the Swiss legation at Washe iamevee ts 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. P. C. RECOVERING ocr tas voen sot ae the Gate tor i now open for automobile trayel after At Washington Dance. Pelatnntone 1134 South Wolcott) Charles A. Cullen of the Chamber-| having been closed account of land hearing the Teapot Dome oll lease Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McMillan nities All those interested in the] jain Furniture company is in Lander| slide. Yellowstone highway from! jAVRE, Mont. May 12. — Miss|2™>ulment in United States district were chaperones at the Georgetown | Vision are invited to attend. attending the Republican convention | Thermopolis to Cady, good. Detour ‘ 2 court here according to an announce- Nance Spence, shot three times last Wednesday at the home of Robert Jones, near Halta, Mont., uncer- went an operation here today for the removal of a bullet from her jaw. Dr. E. M. Burke, who per- university fréshman prom held in ‘Washington May 8 Mr. and Mrs. paar grat A MoMIllan\ were, the. only* ChADsTOnSs | anv" y: (37 “Tangata “willi@ntertaln nat: memlerg (of the. teculty:”. Mr} a+ an informal: bridge party. toch ieeg tee a sosteiary: to Congress: | given this evening at her residence, man Charles B. Winter. 311 East Thirteenth street. Among ment made this afternoon. Writ- ten application signed by counsel for both sides was delivered to Federal Judge T. Blake Kennedy of this dis- trict, requesting October 7 and Judge Kennedy thereupon set down being held there this week. west at Neiber account of bridge swe being out at Gooseberry creek. F. R. Swanson of Denver arrived} Greybull north to state line, good. In the city yesterday and will spend] ‘Worland-Tensleep, good. until the latter part of the week| ‘Tensleep-Buffalo, impassable, here on business. formed the operation, sald he did| yy, tee, wanes rire fs es Fe those who will attend are Mrs. Walt-| yr, wy. Houser of Des Moines, who A Ba t eects TUS W ay. sm wiry [ROL deem it advisable to probe for the ERS: Sane eds. DARE) CHEERS date. Folks who cover Dancing Party Is Ww. i oad to Salt Creek. ‘There ts sti! 8 Enjo3 ble Affair. er Schulz, Mrs, O. L. Leavitt, Mrs. has been visiting here for the last ~ other two bullets today, owing to Arnold B. Larson, wet 5 @ detour around Nine Mile Lake.|the shock to Mirs Spence's system. Tho Misses Eleanor Mulr and] tian, Mra. Robert O'Beiem, airs, | 20%, Weeks with his brother Frank,| Natrona county line to Buttato, fale. | Weeding melee ead a | STEAMSHIP Luella Campbell entertained at an | yameg Murphy, Mrs. Harold Patten, departed ronipeaay, toe Le} home. Buffalo to Sheridan road fair, some | they considered her chances for re- informal @ancing party Saturday Mrs. Reamer Swift, Mrs. ; soft’ places resulting from snow| covery about even. Another bullet evening at their home on South * witt, Mrs. Thomas U.| ¢, R, Thompson has returned to IS AGROUND a lot of ground find a heap of energy and goodness in Kellogg’s. Deliciousas can beserved with milk, cream or fruit... Nourishing too! u drifts on the Piney divide. Buffalo, beni her. spine Chestnut street. Refreshments were Lee Brea aeee Date the elty from a weeks’ business trip | trorose, Clearmunt, Arvada east to pe Deen Cerra Hone cee avin served during ‘the evening. Guests | Genevieve Nau, Miss Garnett Vajert,| Pent Rawlina and Rockriver. | camphe'l county line good, Buttalo ¥ photos disclosed. A slight at} DEAL, England, May 12—A big who attended were the Misses | son,’ Miss’ Marle Bishop, Miss Esth to Tensleep, open 10 miles wert of | tack of pneumonia also Ims re-|steamship whose name and nation: Juanita Renville, Annette Giradot, | Runden, Mise Lillian Eads, Miss |, 2 ieterick Murnick tet yesterday | purralo. Clearmont to Sheridan, the| salted ality could not be determined be- Leta ~ Ewing, Catherine Martin | Marion Runden, Miss Agnes Mae| Cvcrand for peated en ata road 1s fair, except for land sllde| yrs. Senile Jones, wife of Robert |cause of fog was aground on the Mary Lou Blanton, Inez Epling. | Ellwood, and Miss Hattle Wyatt. EyOn & poverad Gaye, pusinenm tb: | went: of Wcroes where ‘rather diffi-| yones, trom: -whom .ale tind been | notorious Goodwin Sanda this marn- pirelager) oda teclrredei caer \ Ones Robert Marshall 1 ut of town | °U't detour is necessary. Sheridan | jiving apart for some time, went to|ing in a most dangerous position. the Messrs. Eilly.-Joonsen,.. Feu! | Bathgey Party Dino TARE hater tte k faa Goby | north, road tar. ‘The "Custer: Battle-| the ranch “home. lant) Wednesday |Lifeboats and/tugs are ruening to Blodgett, Robert Holman, Barry Ma-| Saturday Afternoon : Devils cthevtd Darvat YS) tiela highway, Sheridan to the east | and is alleged to have fired the bul-| her ald from all ports in the vicinity honey, Harry Pritchard, Danie!| Little Miss Charlotte Hanson was| 2° [8 home. in Denver. is in fair condition with the excep-| jets into the body of Miss Spence,|No wireless call has been recelved ffin, John Murray, Roland Ni-| hostess Saturday afternoon when tion of a stretch of road from Moor-| who had been acting as Jcnes'|from the vessel. L. J. McCoy is here on business for chols and Donald Brown. she entertained a number of her i1.| croft to Sundance via the Devil’s| housekeeper. Mrs. Jones has claimed| A message from Deal this after- cee small friends at a birthday party at oer Saye fom bis Home Jn BU-\ crower which js in¥bad! shape’ be-| ane ahot in, ee:t defense after ‘Mins (nan saya''the. stéamer astore on Health Conference on ‘ the home of her parents, Mr. and ‘i sells cause of washouts, The roads lend-| Spence attacked her. the Goodwin sands is @ large gargo ‘Thursday, May 15. ;_ | Mrs. G. E. Hanson on Conwell street.| yack Morris expatin totleneertoy ing from Sundance on east through ——<—__—_—. boat and not a liner. The fesse] The regular monthly mother'’s|The party marked Miss Charlotte's and child's health conference will | fourth birthday. Inner-sealed waxtite wrapper exclusive Kellogg feature. sf : dry at present. morrow for Chicago where he will|’ Spearfish and Deadwood on into Body of Man in is high and dyy at presen: the Black Hills, good. visit with relatives for several weeks. J be held at the city hall in the coun- Interesting games were played He will be accompanied on his re- Sag cil chamber on Thurnday, May 15| after which refreshments were ser- ee INVESTIGATE KEYSTONE ADDITION Alcova Road, =f , Phillip wi nH . , from 9:30 a.m. until 11:30. , Ved by Mrs. Larson assisted by Mias| muito his home heres ee | orho hishway to Rawlins is in fate Platte Not Found Oo r n S ; eee Emma Carson, A large birthday cake Res condition and improving every day. Training Class to | ‘ with four, lighted candles formed the} yw, ¥.* Johnson and L. Stotts of | The bridge has been completed over | grrorts to locate the body of Alex Be Conducted. center Piece of the table. Twelve! ravoye spent yesterday here visit-| Bates Creek on the Rawlins road.| prown who was drowned Saturday Tho regu'ar Tuesday evening | children attended. ing with friends. Cars able to pass in/safety over the | wien he fell from a hridge into the meeting of the Unity Truth Cen- soe bridge. The road from Raw'ins to| piatte river were futile today. The ter will be preceded by a teachers’ PERSON. ALS for several days on business and| Craig, pasnable but rough. finder for 24 hours but oyning to], 7 Masiay cue 7 nee oe visiting with friends. + the high Water in Bates creék the , : Royal Neichhors Will hy Chae By joe tak L. C. Osgood of Midwest is here] Wamsutter, oot. Wamsutter to] water had been shut off at Path- training class g) be coni > bi J water was not much lower. Men Phe aeinonian Miss Nell G. Kutch of Ohio, ar-| John Fork is a Lincoln business Dem nd Is Shown were dragging the river today. It Pain Stops Instantly vo. ment, . are caller in the city for a few days this is thought that the body may have 2 4 The Royal Neighbors of America | "ved In the elty this morning, Webi. For A g Teachers) been washed many. miles down.| Here's instant relief from that burn- will entertain at a grab bag social cy eee etream ing corn! Blue-jay will stop the pain Located near McKinley street subway, will be easily accessible and dancing party Tuesday evening Lenore lagi Sarr a sts haaers is in| 5. B. Hughes ts here from River- ——_—_ instantly. Then the corn loosens to the city and very close to business center. May 13, at the Moose hall. The ¥ today Vielting with friends. | ton ‘tor several days this week. LARAMIE, Wyo., May 12.—Stu- BEND IT TO THE and comes out. Does away with entertainment wili be preceded by e533, 2 dents graduating from the depart- PEARL WHITF LAUNDRY dangerous paring. Get Blue-jay at a short business meeting which will sath eri oa coe train "re | Among the Cheyenne men in the city| ment of agricultural education at PHONE 1703 your druggist. 4 PRICES—$125 to $300 last until 9 o'clock. Ladies who ot-| 110’ Week from thelr home tn enia,| tis Week are William F. Wallin,|the University of Wyoming may |————————_ @Baris “Terms—$25 Down, Balance $10 Monthly tend are aske? to bring a paper bag | O15." nid, | Frank H. Smith and C. A. Diety.. | easily secure positions as teachers lunch which wil! be so'd for a emall cee eee Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Morlan are Omaha vilstors who arrived in the city yesterday. eee Mrs. J. Cross spent yesterday here the guest of friends from her home at Midwest. eee Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Morton of Den- ver arrived in the city yesterday and will make their home here hav- ing taken apartments on South Lin- coln street. Size of Lots — 40x120—Many Larger price during the evening. Card tables will be provided for all those not wishing to dance and a hand em- broidered bed spread will be given away during the evening. The pub- Ue fs invited to attend. eee Catholic Girl's Club Will Entextain Tuesday. Members of the Catholic Girl's club wil’ be hostesses at an infor- ef agriculture in Wyoming high George Smith, A. C, Burgess, A.| schools according to a statement is- tomac Toul @ 0. Williams, and H. A, Wilt of La-| sued recently by 8. H. Dadisman, voye are spending a number of days/ director of teacher traning in agri- in the city this week on business. | cu'ture at the state university. <a Wisekie “In no other field are there great- J. H. Schele of Denver is here on| er opportunities for the next few an é Orrec e business having arrived this morn-| years for the student who has had ing. enough practical experience .and Sashes graduates from an agricultural col- = nd Ira Irwin, J. A. Stewart and W. F.| lege than the teacher of vocational ¢ | Moore of Denver are attending to| agriculture. The demand will still business affairs in the city for a} crow for those who enter this field short time this week. e+e “A LOOK MEANS A LOT” SEE BEN REALTY CO, 201-203 Midwest Bldg. REALTORS Phone 1450 Blue-jay DOBBIN REALTY CO, Removed to No. 226 E. 2nd St. Zuttermeister Bldg. are being promoted to other fields : after they have had considerable. : H, T. Harpley left last evening for| This will mean that a new supply If The Stomach is Upset Denver and vicinity where he will] of-teachers will be needed every} Amd The Digestive Sys- ! Mrs. Robert Hawley of Douglas is here attending the Democratic @ | convention, ° eee spend four or five days on a business | year,” says Mr. Dadisman. tem It Not Working trip. iets ee er Properly One _ Cannot pid! ik Mr. and Mrs. Lee Moore ot| 3. c, Calling of Oklahoma is here| SEMate Passes Hope to Feel Well And Cheyenne are the guests here for several days this week of Mr. and Mrs. Nealy Moore at their home in the Kemp apartments. Mr Moore is a delegate from Platte county to the Democratic convention being held here this week. eee Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Willlams of Tulsa arrived in the city yesterday and will spend a week or 10 days here on a combined business and pleasure trip. . = Strong. Many Compli- on business for the week, cee f ] cati Hi Their Ori- C. R. Robertson wili leave this Private Bills In An Up jos gin In An Upset Stomach. evening for Cheyenne and Laramie where he will spend several days} WASHINGTON, May 12.—Taking ; transacting business affairs, advantage of a temporary legisla. | TANLAC IS WORLD’S : at tive lull today the senate disposed BEST TONIC FOR Frederick Mower and 8. Young of| of a number of private bills which STOMACH TROUBLE the Producers and Refiner's Corpora: have rested for many weeks on its tion spent yesterday here visitin; endar, 5; . re 1 raat slate tepectta coo, . eer tn measures 8?! This Great Medicine Will Dyspan Authorizing the commissioner of Tone Up The System, a ay Baier ot Denyse is stlensing Indian affairs to acquire rights of Sooth An Inflamed to business affairs here and visiting | way to construct a drainage system - with friends for a number of days.|to lower Lake Andes, 8. D. Etecaeeh, Har ee liar Batton Start The Digestive Or- gans Functioning Prop- ee Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Whitney of Denver are among the out of town visitors spending several days in the Charles E. Salton has returned elty. Sista from Omaha where he spent a num- ° ber of days on an important business DOBBIN REALTY CO. ly Th Allowi Th Why th Miss Elizabeth Henessey left Sat erly Thus lowing The ( : f urday' dveniig toe Danere tor aens | wiih Peer hi cethide iy System To Assimilate ite on inue e a three weeks vacation visiting with Lyle C. Copper has returned to the her parents, eity from Los Angeles where he has been spending the last three months, eee A. R. Glerso of Salt Creek spent A—B—C yesterday here visiting with friends. ETRE WASHER eee The Food One Eats— All Good Druggists Sell TANLAC,-—Advertisemert, You might just as well thr up| Mr. and Mrs, E. W. McAdams are your hands as to patronize aout of town visitors here this week questionable drug store—a drug] from Montana, store without an established repu- A ied tation; a record for service and| R. W. Holdren and daughter, Miss quality. Elizabeth Rose of Omaha, arrived in Thousands of drug stores have | the city yesterday and will visit here been opened all over the country | unti! Tuesday when they will go to of recent ars, chiefly with a|Thermopolis for several da: view to obbaining liquor permits; ore not with regard to drug service. A. W. Coons of Basin is in the Be sure that the one YOU pgt-| city to attend the Democratic con- ronize is a reputable concern with| vention and to visit with his dangh- @ record for servic It MAY | ter, Miss Lois Goons. be that, even with a liquor permit; eee but many are not, Mr. and Mrs. C. Cook of Dixon, The constantly foerepaing num-/| Neb., are visitors who arrived in the Old Way Of packing wet clothes up cellar stairs and then the task of hanging out clothes along with other disagreeable things when you can have a new modern method of dry- ing your clothes in your own laundry. DOBBIN REALTY CO, Now Located in Zuttermeister Bldg, East 2nd St. James MacNeil of Mitchell, Neb., ts here on business for a number of|! CaspER ELECTRIC CO. i, *}| 121 E. First Phone 19933 J. C. Bell was o Casper arrival yesterday from Waltman. "ae Lawrence Johnston of the Graham _ Gas on Stomach Made Her Nervous —THE— ber 6 Axa, Brares se) oy to] city yesterday, Departs SNOW W Al | make the Kimba rg ores e * ecnnnewcccwewenean=Si15 P. Mm, 80 p. m. © LOTH more distinctive—because of ap-| Miss Mildred Gray has been visit- Pagnell sey peat . Chicage, Dastlagie, &: Gubieg UL elias ‘CABINET CLOTHES DRYER Pearance, service and reputation. | ing with friends here for several| short of breath, Finally she took Eastbound ‘ Arrives Departs T . Gays from nAvOyS: p imple glycerine, Pupeenaen bark, a — 4:00 p. m. "Kimball Drug Stores Mr. and Mrs. F Stanley are Raw-| her'n world of goad. ‘Mort medicines ritpdt ese: smale ie Will save you many hours each wash day and make your CASPER'’S PIONEER STORES | !!"*5 Visitors in: the city for a few] act only on lower bowel but Adierika aeeweeneneee= 710 &. Mm, 1.30 & m ys this woek, clothes last longer, acts on BOTH upper and lower 5D. m. Wyoming's Leading Drug Stores % it ps be ee bowel and brings out all gasses and Mr. and Mrs. William Hynda ar-| poisons. Helps any case gas on the = = The Rexall Stores rived this morning from Denver and] stomach in ‘TEN minutes.—Casper will spend several days here. he y, M1 EB treet, 7 pies sthaal 7 we ome tiles al dy Pharmaey, 311 bare Seoond treet SALT CREEK BUSSES Miss Nola Hen-y, daughter of Mrs. 3 Busses a Day Each Way = Mabelle Fiedles, who has been con LEAVE CASPER—ARKEON BUILDING| Leave Salt Creel Two choice lots on South Me- |}.nected for the last year with the Casper Gas Appliance Co. DOBBIN»REALTY CO. 8 a. m: aggage and Express 8am . ‘ . Kinley St., $675 each; terms. || Producers and Refiners corporation Now hapascd te, Called for and Delivered Phone 1500 “Merchandise That Merits Confidence” 115-119 E. First Dobbin Re. termeist- || left Saturday for Denver where she 9a. m Salt Creek T: rtation 2p. m - Firel bt) Bide. cr Ae Set ri was joined by frends. Mian Ienry !] Zuttermeister Bldg, East 2nd St. 2:30pm | Company “Tel. 146. 8 p.m. will leave Denver on Thursday of | | | : : | |

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