Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 18, 1925, Page 10

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AGE =—— Pare TEN Whe Casree Sunray Trifune = “ALC. TAULBAGK |, SOF CHMPNN ON CIGARETS | [ Use by Boys of School f Age Is Deplored in Petition. | | | | Responsibility for a petition decry- tng the use of cigarets by local boys jot school age, is not to be attached to either the Rev. Lewis Carter or his church, the First Methodist, de- elares a statement issued yesterday lore by.the local chapter of the Women’s ch¥istian Temperance Union. The Vf q-petition, the authorship of which ie YiG assumed by the W. C. T. U. was Cread at a church service a week ago “today. In order to clear any misun- 3 derstanding as to the origination of| finance the emuagling deal the’ document, the unfon has made By Hpublic the following statement: og «We sincerely regret blame falling onthe Rev, Carter or his church for Ji\ the petition read at the morning P «, , service last Sunday. The W. C. T. in a © Ev tg responsible for the petition. an encyclo iat “The canse for preparing the peti-| Pedia Convinced tire tion! was based on rumor after rumor he Coflins to different members of the *\\ organization concerning the wee of iP Ueigarets in the public schools. “The Temperance Union ia group ‘women which stands for the best| | uences and the best interests of] | the! boys and girls of our land. We are! 50 years old and that half cen- tury has been filed with praise, crit- {clsms and sneers for us; but we are still on the Job and we're going to stay. We are still standing for the neiples of our organization—'For ad and ho! nd every land.’ ’ BILLY MAHONEY NEW DANCING INSTRUCTOR AT ARKEON: RORDEMY | fe or Bly Mahoney will open at the CHICAGO, Jan. 17.—Rufus Wal-| hind ers just a wink be anniversary of the opening of the| Behind the slickest set of pink/ fiction than the r Arkeon dancing academy, Ca whiskers to be found on any con-| Kid” {s so slippe newest and most luxurious! pointed place of dancing am vulgate tongue that can beat you | al Mr. Mahoney has recently arrived|at any de luxe confidence game {n.Casper from Chicago and is ready | ever p! 1 to.teach young and old the Inatest At les police, in laying down|exchanges, bubble br steps, twists and turns fn the te: r money, bet odds on Joseph}t chprean world,. He will open his sllow Kid" Well, who during the | 1 order that he will not cheat it's rumored. ke horse races, dumm: corag mple arts to the “I gs for nothir jorneth —or a lot school Monday morning at 10 ast 20 years has jigged up apdja little—that’s his b clock and will be open at any hi down the continent in a game of Terrence Still Waits. of the day for appointments. mental leapfrog with an army of! He used this bait in his lates Mr. McKeon, proprietor of the Ar- — “Yellow Kid” Slickest Man Out of Jail aight road n," he told the Please dont pester ce bent Mert (the YELLOW 720). Ankeon Monday evening, the third|lingford ts a piker! His adventures read more like| ‘oods, and thie | hat he has to t is a poker face and gllb if| have an interpreter when he speaks |) an, of the viver|alleged fake stock deal tn which keen, promises numerous surprises for his patrons and friends in the en- ow ma ryder NEW YORK, Jan. +) were alive today, she would have 7 made herself a fern neckplece as|POMs about the neck. Th ‘J well aa a fig-leaf apron. For ears| made in the pastel and Jewe now may be revealed, decollettes|8° popular for spring frocks —— may be low, backs may be bare and| Only a few of the women wh Don’t light that bonfire— Phone | skirts may be short—but the Adam's | Wear the. high neckpi 2198 instead apple shou The Salvation Army’ wants all| Chokers are cherished whether they | Walst lines « e have low Men out of work are appealing to before, but the styles in shoes have dresses to low necked evening ' army for ald. The cleanup of|¢rocks. But it 1s in furs and their|ShOwn no radical departures this j Mpers and rags ts the answer, for] imitations that the fashion makes| Winter. Sizes, however, have multl:| i k cal post is prepared to gather | itself most evident | plied. mart shops now carry I n up in trucks, shipping them! Women who spend time ana|*tock MEAL Som ne al in carloads nt good prices thought on their costumes are buy-|10EEEE. 1 ms bie, faat.bhe - your matches use you phone. | ing the pelts themselves—sable, fox, | 78,8em to have disappeared, Prc a ably the shopkeepers think that squirrel « Wo ucky enough to be abl hokers made from thelr own de man uch; ugh t e - these neck coverings are wrapped t paying ¥ {EEN id lynx—and having thetr high, tight and close, with perhaps vead, claws and tail forming th a 3 triple A egarded {1 les as a trif fc is, like e lighter summer furs _ |the new scarfs are mad | reversible ribbons joined together ind fringed. Other scarfs are | stened close about the neck with y color leather flowers. A bow . i | with a single loop serves the same purpose with others. ne: ‘ | It is not essential that the scarfs “Yes! |have long ends sme have only I gone.” nu forever! It is not Youltrom crystal beads to pearls a an get rid of your rheumatism |, by building up your blood power. It is a fact that rheumatism means “blood povert fact with the inc cells in your blood destroyed. It is a f will help red-blood-cel of the mo users’ in ¢ all 3 and silver filigree By THOMAS B. MORGAN The medicingl in a 8 purely vege'| phere in much : tearer. ‘ This {3 ‘ , A scheme for “plural voting,’ Ein! remember! What’ can be mora SAN ANTONIO, ‘Texas —| whereby certain citizens of Itats . ring, more wonderful than|7#@ entire Ranger force ‘exas | would be permitted to cast two, and the shackles of pain re|b&* been made noneffective in a|in some cases, three votes, drew a from your struggling| 7eision rendered by Judgo Minor, fire of criticism upon the govern : swellings, Mngering pains,|{2 the 67th district court today.|ment’s electoral law, Even sup. . s of joints and muscles| Th® decision means that ‘Texas is] porters of Fascismo objected to the f sppear: your stomach | Virtually without Ranger protection. | measure. 4 tron your face pink| The decision by Judge Minor was} When this phase of the measure : the old sweetheart. glow,|!n ruling against a motion by|camo up today, Mussolini, although blood enriched and your| Assistant Attorney General ©. A.|he held the whip hand with an 3 they ased| Wheeler to suspend action on the] overwhelming fascitl majority and 1ction which was grant-|could have forced it through {ft he plump can do it! Take} Ranger inj the ereat destroyer ofjed a few days ago and which pre-| wished, permitted the bill to be rheumatic impurities, vents state officials from paying | amended in this particular a 5.8 ‘i ret Rangers thelr salaries. The chamb sub-committees : mf (e,sold at all good drag | 'rexas. has hati t of] voted to report unfavorably a bill § is more econotaleal, | Rangers einco « td:| granting the ndministratls Taree - | Bier thaleintesi me f » grow: { o5SS. Makes You Feel | staiwart and picturesque group of| ‘problem is Aprils vies Aid, Like Yourself Again jaw entorcers, this body has pre- | concensus of Italy" uleo that \ ct ha toes tention mn} vent law breaks for years, are not anxtous for the vote. of entreaty, the pres, MGNES mg||SETTING THE STYLES)’ BONS: ARE WANTED BY |mecBB!* S| a 45 | liminar to give the effect of a row of pom-| \y) Ryan during pr negotiations 4 not be unadorned. | tastes, but all have low wnists. The | And while police are investi the winter resort and i) ad Joseph R. Weil He says bo his accusers "Really old chap, I cawnt | remember ever having thet you!'' Out of jail, he promised to mend | But sdon came rumblings of an George Maleomson, Detroit million ire, Was supposed to have been! 30,0 Two w go the “Kid” again with duping H. T.j was char | Kutter, wealthy manufacturer of} Hamilton, O., out of $38,000, And |there 1s a record that Weil once| 2,000 from | was accused of lifting $ S. C. Langworthy, a banker of Buf. falo, Wyo. And So Forgetful! the “Kid” has been cutting wath, giving ters $20 .nd disporting himself on bon vivant who has plenty of 1d inclination can, Of slender build, he is rather le than medium height. Heavy, hora rimmed glasses, giving him a studious air, and his pink Van Dy beard, neatly trimmed and close cropped mustache, add to his de-| ic appearance. Latel; a wide With the front of a corporation president and the dress of a fashion plate, the “Rid” gets by. His polit! nnections ar strong andj the world he wiggles a derisive tin nd says to hi cus t ver having met you those old newspapers, magazines and | consist of a string of beads, a scarf,|SPTing dres have len almost books. That's why you're not to burn|a neckplece of fur, or a woolen|to the knee line. One society leade =f them for they will be the means of | semblance of the same. who Is extremely sh commen eo adaing to the organization's relief The number of high necked, long today that she did not need a sh Irt | tab . & fund sleeve dresses is so remarkable that |%t !! since the walst line of the : Have you a lot and @is-lthe trend is not to be mistaken. | "6 dresses was already at the hem |, Bi atted clothing and ut the| scarfs are worn with practically | *°, 4" a8 she was concerned St house? Phone 08 S40 v 00 | aoare snatiari ont gun raEbntadinieobe The feet below the hem today are a 4in to m bathing sult and from sport| More attractive hod than ever shoes made to orde Even asking | 2 the proportions of a cravat and are O NOT « your eyes and] tied close about the throat with the think that health, free mo- me knot used for a navy necker- tion and strength are gone from|-yier. ‘The jewel chokers rang (United Press Staff Correspondent.) It ts al ROME, Jan. 17,—Having demon » of red RA strated that his grip upon parlla- npurities ment is unshaken, Premier Mus t that |solint today permitted the chamber ire build of deputies to eliminate objection 5.8.8. is able features from his electoral bill powerful blood which then was approved in its ; cleans existence. Its re! | entirety 1] sults In thousands of rheumatic The chamber adjourned tonight, } cade have been nothing short of j sine die, and the political atmos j If Chief of Police Dar it might have The picture shows pened to a stone wall adjoining th chief's office in the A bomb did it Hall of Justice It was a’ time bomb. calculated to explode when the and his aides were the chief was late and 80 were the attending chureh~ and the bomnb went bits of metal and splinters w sh the corridor t wever, the ‘front t low nd tl Kid lnps HW profuse, | when un picks bi rh he isa “Wacko he-war et, where gramma t ua 1 und. pink r Copyright, 192 BA Service, In Better To Be Late Than To Be Blown Up | cludes the Chief, "It's well to be late once in a-while. | Petro! Treble Clef Chorus Paid High Tribute in Concert Review by Music Lover By MRS. WC. CHAPPELL “We Came, Smilin’ Thru”, even though we had to stand up, par of the time on tiptoe, or to peel. urder U neighbor’s hat to catch a glimpse of that galaxy of seraphimie, singing like an abgel choir in the distance. We were jostled and crowded but the etheral wave lengths reached our antennae with such a sweet transmission that we were satiated to Just imagine we,were listening in on radio and we have become ar dent fans It ¥ strain of bei chatrle and we have only preise and “com- mendation for the chorus. Even though they did not quite appreciate the loyalty of thelr friends, the love of Casper people fur good music and the popularity of home t programs triumphed where a simi: program by different artists might have failed. cked house, such as greeted eble Clef chorus on their in- Ual \program night, fully demon strates that fact and the sympathy and spor neous and hearty upplause proved an inspiration to the mem- | bers, and they responded in like measure, Rarely,if ever, have we heard a chorus drilled to greater perfection, more evenly balanced, more delight- fully inspired or with a more pleas- ing program. To Miss Agnew, the director, belongs a great part of the praise. Sho certainly {s born to wield a baton and her rare person- ality and exquisite musical tempera- ment, coupled with a real inspira- tion, makes her a directoress of force and imagination. To Mrs. T. J. Riach president of the organization, who hue been in- defatigable in its behalf and herself a musician of rare and varied tal- ents, the success of the Treble Clef chorus concert {s also largely due. “Casper needs such an organiza- | tlon as this one and if the patron- age of the first concert is a crit- erlon, the Treble Clef chorus should develop and prosper into a perma- nent musical organization which will rank as ‘one of the foremost assets of the chorus The. voices in this chorus are} selected with care and what can be done with such tinber with regular and conscientious practice is attest- ed in the final result, a program that would do credit to any large city. To mention the different members would be impossible but each one had her particular charm and were ®o varied in selection as to satisfy every taste The soloists rendered their parts with fine interpretation and showed talent and training. The shading GASOLINE TAX 10 BE DISCUSSED TUESDAY BY PETROLEUM CLUB What promises to result in a verit ble gusher of pro-and con discus- on will be the play of arguments on both sides of the proposed three- ent gasoline tax at the coming Tues- day night meeting of the Wyoming um club at the court house at Kk. Tie program includes a talk on urrent ¢ of impor nce to the 1 by John Bartra ning company geol ©. H. Bowman, distriet superi: ite Ail oll men and those 1 1 in {fa ft eithe PRAT a ere SUNDAY, JANUARY i8, 1923 technique displayed of mugh cas was so gorgeous and Wonderful to transport us to a seventh heay —or, to the balcony of th tan where we listening to the Casper {s indeed fortunate t« of the Treble Clef chorus. | worth all the effort and] 3 auditor | dition to an ‘ogrami and was just the needed background to round out ne musicians and Mr. panist, Mrs criticism, unless it be of the lauda tory flavor and is as generous as the demands of that exacting profes- sion requires, CO ae She Got Him ppreciation expressed in the | after 10 to 12 a. m. Clara Schamp, got tired of the havoc a wildcat was causing on her father's poultry farm at Hay- Calif., so she spent her even- ings watching for it picture with her kill ae Jap Diplomat Leaves Court Of St. James (United Press). atation of the plans of | bishway department of the stato | nounce Sunday Interviewed by Japanese diplomat plied to Tdkio for BAUMAN NOT INVOLIED IN LIQUOR VIOLATION Carl J. Bauman, who runs a reom- David street ing house at wishes it tot property of the same | Dept. WY-63, F | RAILWAY The world’s olde are reported to ha been discove Clerks will hold its inning May It ts just one hund the first bottle-class fac. tory in Americn was osta Glassboro, N. J. RAZOR BLADES Ever Ready 0.8. CIGAR STORE 0. S. Building. 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