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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1924. SOC! MARY TOBIN —— Formal Opening at €ountry Club This Evening. The formal opening of the Casper Country club's new home ts to take place this evening at 8:30 o'clock, the entertainment for the event to be a-buffet supper and dancing par- ty. The club will be artistically decorated with flowers donated by Casper merchants, arrangements for which were madé by Mrs. Roy C. Wyland. George Jarv's has been in charge of general arrangements while Jack A. Leary has been in charge of the music which will be furnished by Mrs. Curtz’s four-plece orchestra, It is expected that -300 guests will be present this evehing. . Mrs. Tonkin Entertains For House Guest Friday Mrs. T. C. Tonkin entertained at an informal luncheon and bridge party given yesterday at her home, 425 South Grant avenue in honor of he sister, Mrs. Green who been a guest here for several wee! and who is leaving tomorrow for her home. Honors at bridge were taken by Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, and Mrs, W. R. Finney. Guests pfesent to meet Mrs. Green were: Mr A. Mrs. H. G. Bizze Mrs. laysen, Mrs. F. Cha eo, 2. ° Bingenbeimer, send, Mrs, R. Wyland and sister. Mrs. Robert Fowler of §& Louis. Mrs. L.. A. Mrs. HH. Schwartz, Mrs. bert Reed, Mrs. W. R. Finney. - oo. American Yoemen To Hold Special Meeting Monday. The Brotherhood of the American Yoemen will ho'd a special meeting Monday evening, September 15 at the Knights of Pythias hall. Jowing the business meeting during which time ‘officers will be elected, @ dancing party will be given with special music and refreshments served by a committee in charge. Epworth League To Entertain Tuesday. Members of the Epworth League ot the Methodist Episcopal church will entertain at an informal party on, Tuesday ‘evening of next week the church. The entertoinment beg'n at 8 o'clock. . Maclaren-:Thwaites Marraige Is Armounced. Announcements have been ed here ‘by friends, of the marrt of Miss Evangeline MacLaren Edward E. Thwaites the ceremon having been performed Septemb>r 3 at Sauit Ste Marie, Mich. Toe brid was an Instructor here lat your © Central schoo!. : Nocturne Club» to ie Nocturne club will be’ ente tained, on Monday evening at _* o'clock, by Mrs, S. E. Wertenberger at the home of her sister, Mrs, H. B. Pearce, 306 South Kimball ave nue. Charies Sullivan, son of Mr, and Mrs. George Sullivan has returned to Casper from Fiint, Mich., wher he fas been making his home fo the last three years. oe 6 Eugene McCarthy has returned from a four days’ buriness trip | Arminto. eee Joe Daly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Daly has returned to Helena Mont., where he attends school a‘ Mt, Saint Cheries college. se Mr. and Mrs.. Julian Lever, Jr. have returned from a motor trip to ‘Thermopolis, | Werlind, | Sheridan, South Folk Inn, and other pctr ‘They will leave Monday evening for Ann Arbor, Mich., where Mrs. Lever will receive her master’s degree | English at the Michigan university white Mr. Lever will receive his de- gree in engineering at the close of the term. eee James Bardwell, who underwent an operation for appendicitis Thurs day evening is convalescing. eee Mrs. Frank England fac as her gust at her home in Sixth street, her mother Mrs. Shelby who has been spending the summer months in Colorado from her home in Texas. cee Miss Hattie Wyatt has returned from a several days’ visit spent with Mrs. J. E, Dyke at Salt Creek. eee Jeremiah Mahoney has returned from a short business trip to Ar- minto. eee James Connelly of Denver, who in re- has been transacting business Casper for the last few: days, turned to his home yesterday. eee Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Maddux, who haye been visiting with Mrs. Mad- dux’s parents in Colorado for the last. week are expected to return to Casper this evéning. eee Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Fowler have as their guests at thelr home on Durbin street, Miss Evelyn Ward “of Chicago, neice. of Mrs. Fowler. Following a visit here of several Ward will go to Mon- e will be the guest of her grand pdrents for a month, 4 wr ere nae Rogan departed yester for Cheyenne her everal duys on bust: | s T rland pend he will ness. Jack Malone of Denver is attend: ing to business affairs here for a few days having arrived last eve ning. ee Word has been receiyed here of the arrival of a baby son on Sep- resident of Caspef having been con- nected here with a local oil com- pany for four years. Op Ae Mrs. W. S. Adams Is among the Denver visitors who arrived in the city last evening. eee J. H. Winton and con Harold of Chicago are spending a week in Cas Per attending to business uffairs of importance. ese Miss Frances E.,Muir, who spent the week here the guest of her aunt and uncle, departed yesterday for her home in the southern part of Nebraska. Miss Muir wil leave the latter part’ of next week for New York where she attends school. eee Harvey Black is attending to bust- fess affairs in Denver and vicinity for several days. ese Miss Harrlett- Winslow has re- signed her position as stenographer inthe law office’ of Ogilbee and Adams and will leave tomorrow eve- ning for Lincoln to complete her school work at the University of Nobrask: ERE and - THERE , Try the Special Selected Comi nation Dinner ai the Townsend. Adv. John M. Whisenhunt, nobite. ¢ tew He local Hup- aler isin Greybull for a upon impcrtant business. deliver a new Hupmobile wil while in the Basin. See the Bee Vac Electric Cleaner. i's a dandy. On display at the Cas we Bleciric Co., 119 BE. First. Phone 993J.—Adv. Nellie Quinn will conduct a small all kinds of beauty culture, at the Casper Beauty ted on the balcony of 2 Miss Quinn BE. Burnhan Mochheimer, is in Casyer on business ‘ing Mr, and Mrs, Fret his stay. New Learner during ved right, or Co., 333 aw like the variety of the Spé- 2%! Selected Combination’ Dinner « the ‘Townsend Hote!.—Adv. ‘The Dolph Electric company have changed location in the Secon? eet Public Market, are now cn the astern side, near the Beech street nitrance, Hemstitching, pleating and picot- ing at» Elizabeth's Specialty Shop, ‘ormerly Shikany Dry Goods, 141 E. Second. —Adv. Be certain of genuine Ford parts. Great Northern Motor company.— Adv. Ask for a demonstration of Vac Electric Cleaner. Caspe. trie 119 E. First. Phone Ladies and gentlemen of Caspe il read the Tribune Fashion edl- sion with keen interest tomorrow vor ii will be filled from cover to vover with all that fs new in the world of clothing. creation. Expert watch and jewelry repair- ig. Casper Jewelry Co., O-S Bldg. Oh Boy! It’s gocd. Special Select~ ed Combination Dinner every diy at the Townsend Hotel Cafe and Coffee Shop.— Adv. Cd Don’t wait. See the Bee Vac Elec- tric Cleaner today. Casper Electric Co., 119 B. First. Phone 19933.—Ady ATLANTIC CITY—The Veterans of foreign wars in encampment here adopted a resolution directed to con- gress asking that the air forces of both the army and nayy be given more attention in view of the possi- bility of future wars will be largely fought in the air. en BEST STEAKS in Casper, Wray. Anta Valanis (right) and Lucile Marshall, 18-year-old Chicago girls, wanted “excitement, good clothes So they went out and killed Mrs rs can't underst And they boast the state ¢an't hang them. bec; Bill Lydon, 16, also are held in:connection with the murder, u. Ours are | Th and lots of fun.” Yet these two flapper « Che Casver Daily Cribune eee eee eee eee ee ee Késlar x“ Bessie Gaennislen because, they say, s! owed them $60. old and Loeb could hit that poor kid and kill him!” are “too young.” Anna’s brother, Tony,’ 19, and Another Delilah , STATE VOTE [3 CANVASSED (Continued from Page One.) yoshen county—C. E. J. M. Ronsher, . Vance, x-824, ot Sprinj C. E. Stewart, x-595.. Johnron county—Fred W, x-621. Laramie county—William H. Bal- x-1,018; Harry C. Hoffman, x-1 $18; John B. Keegan, x-904; A. D. Berrson, x-932; num, x-977; R. 8. Grier, i, C. Underwood, x- Lincoln county—! 008. M. “Miss America and Her Family is “Miss America” (Ruth Malco!mson of Philadelphia) and her entire family. tember 5, to Mr. and Mrs. James E. | after her triumphal return home from the Atlantic City pageant. “Miss Lanley at their home in Salt Lake | be the next wearer of the national crown. Mamma Malcolmson fs almost city. Mr. Lanley was formerly 4 “Miss America” frequently are taken for sisters, ~ E’quest, 546; William | s county—J. R. Pierce Hesse, Barrus, x-563; Earl Cook, x-600; iL, Em- brie, x-590; James Petrie, x-580. Natrona county—M. A, Beck!ling- er, x-2,099; Marvin C. Bishop, Jr., x-3,439; William B. Cobb, M. Coltrane, x-2,910; C. W. A. Gruger, x-709; Chartes | Morgan, x-782, Teton county—E. N. Mocdy, x-247. Uinta county—Thomas J. Brough x-533; W. H. Thomas, x-33, Wi X-3,015. shakie county—Alex Healy, Niobrara county — Tom Black,|“\\¥' son county=lPreston 7. FOR FL Roy, : Avoy, x-028; Danial W. Nefsy | Park county—I Calawell, avalnay metb URNA rN | United States sendgar—Laird 3 ni 2 ie ene n4;.| O'Mahoney, 4,480; Rose x-6,906; rep- eaatiers + Houser x-T41;) cosentative, Wanerus {x-10,891. JW. Ry Wea, x-630 : x ate Senators. Sheridan county--Perry F, Buckle . “i Jerr !¢ Horn county-J. A, Berry, }x-1,205; Ft. 1. Bullington, x-1,033: 11.] , aie torn coun - be 1. Dewan, %0,085;. FA Tremont county—William G. John: x1,477; D. Hasbrouck, x-1,3 orf, nT; F. Kneleel, 941; J. M. Sampson, 600; | °°) Per county——-D. | D.. Marchant, LaVerne St. John, x-1,083; H. J.| 539, Peones tev Te ote nen, Ss: Laramie county—Dawid A. Evans, harles -Waege'e, x-1,215. 438; Thomas Hunted, | x-675; Leslie Sublette county — Oscar Beck,| \. spiter 2-665. 3-204, : Natrona county—W. W. x1,893, Niobrara county—Thomas Fagan, x19. Park county—John F. Cook, x-360. Sheridan county—J. C. Jackson, 732; N. A. Pearson, x-978. Sublette county—David A. Schott, Sproul, Sweetwater county—H. H. Hamb- ‘lin, x-768; C, E. Jansen, x-751; Thos, vey, Teton x-107. Uinta county—Charles A. Myers, x-420. county—Robert C. Lundy, Representatives. Albany county—-Otto Burns, Mrs. James Davis, x-13; Williayh Rice, x-41. Big Horn county—H. E. Harris, x-471; C. C, Peters, x-381; W. C, Austin, x-88; A. K. Johnsom x-96. Campbell county- Rohan, x-262; W. B, MeKiliip. . “Walter J, Pat- ton, x:254; John IY Randolph, x-176. Crook county-»R. O. Krenk, x-250; John Balsha, Fremont gounty—M. © 1; ArchPaid Campbell, x-481 i. Mosen,” x-52; Richard ©. Price; x-445, ion county—R. Fowler “82; Harry M TE Springs o rge Nim. ‘ +s my 'x-262; John B. Stonburner, x-4 Johnson county—Charles M. Me: The picture was takey| Neese, x-37, America’ ‘thinks her sister (left) wil] Laramie county—L. Oscar Chat! as young looking as Ruth. She amd| man, x-739; L. It. Hemphill, x-730; D, J. James, x-713; Clarence’ A PAGE THREE,, 6; John Tyler, x-730; J. Miller, x-195. Lincoln county—David B. Ba'lin- tyne, x-479; Louis C. Jensen, x-522 Platt Wilson, x-510; W. J. Wither- spoon, x-483; W. J. Cranney, 425. Natrona county—Robert C. Ayers, Alex. Hamiiton, x-1,283; J. H. Jeffrey, x-1,375; Hugh IF. John- 144; Robert N. Ogden Jr., ponse from each, the general inquir- ed of each major general in com- mand the result of the defense test in his territory. The unvarying re- Port of success and enthusiatic res- ponse brought. his personal thanks and congratulations. Then he bade them farewell. General Pershing has not indicat- ed his plans for the future. He had plans which he hoped to carry out, he said, but was not more definite. KIWANIS GLUB WINS OLYMPICS bushel basket at $1.49. The correct Price is $2.49 per bushel basket. Incidental the Williams’: stores have numerous specials for today that should appeal to the careful hoppers. Special prices are on for various brands of coffee, fionr and other grocery staples. ——— a AUTO STOLEN HERE LOCATED Niobrara county+Fred Kokrda, x-18; Charies Hunter, x0. Park county—Harry Hecht, x-244, J. I. Werts, x-268. Platte county — W. L. Jackley, x-448; B. C. Wilson, x-470 Sheridan county—George E. Bate- man x-856; George G. Carroll, x-910; Charles A. Champion, x-889; C. F Chapman, x-830; B. BE. Garretson, The police report received a@& x-838; Robert Oshinsky, 498; S telegram this morning from Joplin, mour B. Willaims, x- Mo., that a Cadillac touring car, reg- Sublette county—Minnie Budd, (Continued from Page One istered to George Connors of Casper, x-205, Pillow fight—First, FP. G. Mac-| had betn picked up there and was Sweetwater coun Manus, Kiwanis: believed to be a stolen car. 704; John Kent Rel race—First, Kiwanis (Ivan Connors, at last reports, was #& taxl-driver in the Salt Creek oil field and could not be located this morn- ing. R. 8. Reed reported the theft of a Dodge touring car from in front of 1126 South Beech street last night at 9 o'clock and the machine was recovered parked in the business dis. gan, x-8¥) John Ramsey, x- Teton county—No nomination. Uinta county—George Fransworth x-294; Amos D. Frey, 113; John E. Moore, 62. Washakie count; “235; B. L. Marshall, Carney Pet ley and Bill Alle}, and third, Lions. Mashie contest—First, MacManus, Kiwan!s; second, F. Firmin, Lions; third, McCormack, Rotary. 4 feet, 9 inches. Horseshoe contest—First erson, Ed. Had. second, Rotary H.* L. Clark, Shaffer, 103. w. D. Weston county—B. J. -Griffith, be . pela a Kiwanis club,| ict 87 hour later. x-184. je contest—First, Kiwanis club, 5 fae Judiciary. (Rev. L. EB. Carter and Rev, R. B.| , Hi: J: Pardwell’s Ford sedan, stand: ing near the curb at Kimball and East Second street last night at 10:15, was run into by a Ford tour- ing car said to be carrying the li- cense number 20466. The touring car crashed into the rear of the se- dan, crumpling a fender and other- wise marring the body. number 20466 is reported ssued to R. L. ¢ Center street. CAUSE hone all SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS NEW YORK—America is not mil- itaristic, nor, on the other hand is it a nation of pacifists, Secretary Hoover said in a defense day ad- dress. Hildebrand were entrants). In the non-partisan judiciary pri- mary to nominate candidates ,for judge of the eighth judicial district (Natrona and Fremont counties. the yote was a follows—Pau! B. Bachel lor, 1,141; Richard M. Boeke. 1,219 Fennimore Chatterton 1,225; Bry ant S. Cromer, x1.811; Embrie TI Voster, 1010; Irving Goff MoCann E. rkins, 1,1 Children’s Home Society Chief On Visit to Casper chael Sennett, 63; —. - -—- PEROHING PAID HIGH TRIBUTE (Continued from Page One.) development of the citizen compon- ents of the army of the United States. neral Pershing has already re. elved from the congress the thanks pof that body and of the American people, and now I extend to him anew. the thanks of the nation for his eminent services and feel certain that I voice the sentiment of the entire citizenry of the republic in wishing him long life, happ!ness and Prosperity in the retirement he has so richly earned.” The general lays down his burden of active military duty with the sat- isfaction of having witnessed as a culmination of the task to which he has contributed devotely in the per- jod since the war a test of the new national defense program which he and hif associates regard as emin- ently succesful. General Pershing's farewell to his associates of the army was given over the telephone Uneup after he had concluded the radio address to the area headquarters from Wash- ington to New York and thence to San_Francise: h an instant re: O. EB. McCracken der of the Wyoming Children’s Home society arrived in Casper today and will spend Sunday and Mgnday he in the interests of the society's work n and about Casper. Anyone d Ing to get in touch with him can do so by calling the Henning hotel. Sunday evening the Rev. Cracken will speak at the Methodist church in Mills at lock. supe Mc Free 7:30 Opera Contralto To Sing Sunday at Church in Casper On Sunday evening at 8:00 Mrs. Newman of Des Moines, Iowa, a Prominent contralto singer who has appeared as an opera star in Chi go and other large cities will sing “Oh! Rest in the Lord" from Elijah at the English Lutheran church service in the Odd Fellows hall, cor- ner Second and Wolcott street. Mrs. Newman sang in “Robin Hood” when !t was played in Casper a few s Listed at WASHINGTON—Edward N. ley, Hur- former member of the American debt funding commission submitted to Secretary Mellon a plan for set- tlement of the French debt to the United States. BARTLESVILLBE, Okla.—Two al- leged ‘bank robbers were killed and & policeman shot at Coffeyville, Kan., according to reports here. PHOENIX, Ariz.—Donald Low. rie, writer, whose pen name & Ar- thus Jamieson, was sentenced’ to a term of four to ten years in’ the state prison after pleading gul{ty to burglary. Peache Wrong Price in ‘Ad DENVER—Twelve thousas. sons joined in’ the Defense rade here. * per- Y pa&e Through an error in copy the Friday's issue of the Tribune car- ried an E. R. Williams stores adver- tisement sting CENTRE, Colo.—Robert Dabney, 8, was trampled to death when he fell beneath the hoofs of a team of runaway ho’ The Style UR> tailors at Fashion Park are devoting a double page spread in this week’s Saturday Evening Post to announce Royal Park for Fall. The exceptional relations with our tailors at Fashion Park permit us to present Royal Park to you in fabric values that are unusual. Ask for Royal Park « . « $45 Pre nted with every assurance that the values will impress the most critical Channel Grey in Royal Park $50 Channel Grey is the new fall color de- veloped by our tailors at Fashion Park | Royal Park in Worsteds « . $ 5 5 Substantial fabrics for business men. Parktown Worsteds come only from Fashion Park Foreign Weaves in Royal Park $60 Tailored in the custom service shop at Fashion Park ) OPEN EVE NG UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK Harry Yesness THE MAN IN THE BARREL :