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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1925 5 ‘ ie a Coser Daily Critune PAGE THREE | of Alt | | ae EE a SE \ \ aa Muscovites Meet At Inf rial Party. ‘ This, Evening. } es ak find Kremlin y, Imperial Order of | oward the appointment fon the new banking code introduced | f 1 Seen as Muscovites will meet in special ses man to the cabinet}in the state legislature was rred | ss af ates caies sion this evening in room No. 1, tained by ident|to the | legislative committee with | party siyen) Sie com, | the Odd Fellows temple. Business the oper his] power to make recommendations. | tne Stand: m2 ber Sut oy importance will be transacted, and a | administration on March 4 Frank Cowan reviewed briefly the | , y to Me tten i Sainte Iarge attendance is expected. A | have bee urged upon Wyoming | installation of the TRermopolis Lions} geo of the afternoon dainty | .o, ession will y with re representatives at i n by | club, ah events he. attended tast | ts were § treshinédta: the Casper Lions club. At meet-| week in company with Dr. I | Lahe attended vere: dre. aieals ing of the Lions today the club's|Charter; nights aro also pending at} |rpwa Vright, Mes. Ds Fy Gadberry, Message and a response from Sena-| Worland and Basin, where clubs uxon, “Mra. J. W, eed | tor Francis ©, Warren w read. [have been organized. | eects Laedeitae || peat aa ‘MAKES ik Henr,4, Mrs. 0. W inion Saturday evanties| portf of}at the Henning us usual and the Mrs... JONn Whirenhunt, | yi a) by mes i Meigs fd which | week following will, be entertained S Souczex, Mrs. W. R.| January 31 by members of the Odd A er B vi Ah at iverteen ec Saaks, Mis. Emma Saw. |Fellow’s dancing club at their hall pa a | unr sab x epee Ar cal sim ate! ti “nerling, Mre. Foster Jackson te poco akira to which the pub- ys hens sate Bale ro ceninlatal bs Clift Walker and 3trs. Burgess.,| 271 Bh Bais abt to this state than that of the county , ¥ Purdy of Tulsa, ‘ me | ifowland’a oreheatrn of agriculture, for which _>——- . found herself a part of a fora Santha ee | + - | Gov. Robt. D. Carey has been men- fatal “triangle. Her divorced hus- | ER es in Regular Session. i: meet tn | Mr..and Mrs. Brooke | tloned. Mr. Mondell, it is accepted band, G. E. Purdy, shot and kifled 0 Santha, No. 43 wili meet in | ar ee tener is one « best posted men on 2. S, Hutch wealthy Tulsa ie on on Thureday evening |" ” . public n the United States \ lumberman hom he claimed broke ¢ smptly at the Knights o! Former Governo and would 5 vt . “= his: home, Mhall, Following the in-| Brooks were the g ats thé . pa i ’ of officers and the {nitia-{an informal dinner giver Berth int eee | andidates. a dance will t the Plaine ol. in t = 7 | d refreshments served Judge and Mrs. Roder- 1 yu SSE R AN D ! oe Matson. Mr. and Mrs. Brooke trinity Lutheran Aid left Cheyenne Sunday eyening for | ne ¢ 7 Many of your ti Held Meeting. j Los Angeles from which city th i AKES Bo. 4 | friends think that you Ladies’ Ald: society of the] Will sail for Haw | SANTIAGO, Chile 28.—(B jute ke Bec ebe i ran church will meet |on a month's pleasure p!| The Associated Prees}—An outbreak ip sik covery ons 3} T afternoon, January 29, ¥ wie,| of civil war in Chile was averted by | t you fet rid 6 ) o'clock at the home of Mrs. | Dinner Is Planned or istory | the agre eached between the ORK Jul re ened eae ot Schedier, 1210 South Cotton- |For Thursday Evening. Chilean @ navy. ofticers fled home today. af comfortableancny | Mr. and Mrs. Jack G. Witters w fre of former as French pean Heard wae one hosts at an informal dinner incey rr Edwards } clan licensed. by the Rake Sale This Week eventr 12. of their | oon Hoagland, 21, of Omaha, has been chosen as queen of Nebraska's | ‘i m ax the self oy ‘ : Fe ate of New Yor ke I \t Whites Grocery. jfrlends, the occ being their) AK-Ser-Ben, which te conceded to be quite a social victory. The enone |! tl were axplltied was de-| life I ; menund womtn over W. HL. Price’s division of the [fitth v anniversary, The din-| is mede on peeary AE peemenality general way, including | revision al pres-| he s 1 jut burdened with exc esbyterian Ladies’ Aid — soctety | ner -w en at their home or 5 - ole Se ebavatia atin Rell cn, Says sive flesh Id a sale of baked goods on | Spruce street |has accepted her It T ucce 1 tf ‘ pound ] ay, January 31, at White's Soe 5 ¢ jwith the Midwest P of ular | t Ar he teeatinae tieee Second _ street. | Mrs. Durham ts Entortained | be as tech i t f ch | tea mill:in my opinion, prodce not cy the loss ‘ reilly gt ; ‘ Mr. and } in he jon iy word {0 me at the store at 10 o'clo Harry, Durham,, who spent|yriawest are gut foun Y sead you free my trial treatment and conviaes several days visiting the home| sone of ere. A traction t ai Personal attention ' given to eactt ese of Mrs. Arthur L. Putnam’ in aos eee M. B. Donald meet id FOsd. Arey CORED SXAGII RANE FoR Mrs. Green Will Bnterts 1¢ guest of honor ESOP ASB titgntal Oil, corbive ice | Christian Ald Society. ai luncheon given last Satur-| Mrs. H. 0. gyno visited bene bitaiheeee's under | “R E E TRIAL irs. Sadie Green will entertair: Mrs. D. Ev Aigs:| Depwec eon Raa adh Dd ben Compton | State Guard | TREATMENT Ladies’ aid society of the North am and son Harry, J Sipe ee Ren ENE tO. a sae ‘ AND INTERESTING BOOKLET tian eburch on Thurs: |turned to Casper Mondiy’ morn Lander. : | WW. F. O'Toole of the Undexwood | afternoon at 2 o'clock at- her} sar Bisse <4] rypewil tet. cara ra x as Of Colorado I have successfully treated thousands iii Bost [, street. A meni | Epworth League to } Mr, and Mrs. G, C Burrs and |Chevenne pi one ja hen J “| of patients for fat reduction. nd friends are to attend. |Give Entertainment. family are guests here today en e 08 mM : Without tat +15 ‘The Epworth League of the Meth.|route from Denver to Thermopoli*| 615-69 WW. gantrati on T oO Get Boost ue BnavEeat Diet Monday Afternoon. jentertainment on Friday evening of] ments At the hot springs | Mo.. was an arri ie MISSOULA ; SNe. | (ul patients which bear out my statements: 4 EE sp! tly sur-|this week in the social rooms of . : / Mirs. Arbergast was ‘pleasantls erda 76 Pounds. q don Monday vaftetnoon. when | the church to which the public 1s and arrived in| Sinois O'Mally Jan. 25.—-Gov ge estin ston pai Zspound dares our ea at members of the Women's Bible |invited to attend. Among the fea ay and will vist here} © 37. Hughes isa visitor here | Anderson 1 Morley announced t © which ; ondhave never felt sqsoell in sy ly mnt s of tho First Presbyterian|tures of the evening will be a|for severa] days with friends and] >. °°) ay Pakieg? Shull Here | McKin an oday sponsor plans. for r Hart |Lont Cb de 4 Mr. S. Sane a ch gathered at thé home of| minstrel show, “Excelstor Cotton | relatives. } ot pull. A’request for action by the 1 aes aan ere The oats Sel bation ia doom ta eam W. HL Price in tho Ideal] Pfckers Conglomeration,”, a baby - Miller, & at guard until nied F me wales thou! becoming tired ¢” sh ctments, the oceaston being the |show with prizes for the most popu-|_ Mr. and x Pipe pre ese 3 , cess of | Pe en To 8G SR Por a Ss birthday anniv ry of “Mrs. | babies, a mysterious Sybil who| Denyer visi w aa 0. Nee se about ) | at 48 Pounds. Mrs". Horner saye:" Wi will answer all questions, a world| evening. "Fees dete <0’ t e t . Feetere inform you that Ihave lost 48 pounds champion horseshoe pitching tourna . ‘ : ° nf | $8.6 weeks. ment and a fish pond Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Al x anton. ey | ; r e ie |Make up your mind this very day to ene Louis are spending a f e Li | y h | get rid of that fat, Write me for my fre.tris? t turn’ 7 | 400s a 1 | ent now; then y Fornier Casper Matron der of Eastern \the elty this week ; fter_an| j - f fae erent FOR IN DIGESTION | aes sou Toe he Monch oe Sings at Press Luncheon. r Will Hold Meeting eee é ed as. | lif : the-art: byscetal patients eohteyes Babee en tie sake Mrs. H, C, Bretschneider, wife of Ft. Caspar Chapter No. 4 Order of| Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Palmer and Ice ide im People. Don'tdelay. Write now for Lc. Piretsehneider, vice presivent|Hastern Star willé hold its regular | baby are leaving this week for Okla: | 7 lata eral PE Trial Treatment. the Midwest Refining company | meeting Thursday evening at §|homa where they will spend two or ( Arh Hig eeen yee Papdits ho Seas city, }o’clock at the Temp! Following |three months visiting at hom f ‘ ‘ “ar pec Bet de nae ‘DR. R. NEW MAN - a number of songs “at* the|the dnitfation of candidates, refresh-|of Mrs. Palmer's parents. in the “> 6 BELLANS Desk EW YORK CITY cate 4 , xetive pu enlarging the ; ard, but) =< |Hot water | eee, een | in WO Sera or on of press chairmen of the| ments will be served by a committee | ated clubs held in Denver last}of-men, All members as well as| Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Ryan were} veex at. the Elks Flub. j visiting Eastern ‘Stars in the city|shopping and visiting with friends | | i eee jare invited to attend, The exam-|here yesterday from Salt Creek Rage: 4 ey . \eadullin Club. 7:80, Miss Virginia Smith has been the| Gnp. of Zero jm 4 Hevsgglac He sia deal Members of the Altar and Roe- ‘ seth eana guest here of friends. for a short | eer | Pe | aig: 756 Facksxes) Eeennyhers. | voclety of St. Anthony's Cath-|Mrs, Cohen Entertains time from Midwest. | ‘ Cold | | A selected stock of Tur church will be hostesses at a|Today At Luncheon —— | ve yourself work and expense | 3 iad oh s ¥ Mrs. Robert Cohen entertained to- jand at the ‘sar | |] keys, Chickens and Duc} 2 © time help those =i 4 0) o’cloc! and bridge pa Fe | oh s : | r lock luncheon . »v- {day at an informal Iuncheon given who need it OST ON Aas; a8<-Onvt | NEWS BRIEFS eres i ECIAL - " r {a 3 ou can do it by phoning 2108— temperatures r s as low|f- he balance hia) waek ar street, ‘Tickets for the affair |at the Henning hotel for 16 guests. ( | I Y BRIEFS a: n do it by phoning 210s mpe « ce_of this: we “+row «at the Mullin club-on & et reasonable price that’s the Salvation Army. as 60 degrees below were re Hemetitching and Pecoting CHICKEN HOUSE re on sale by members of the so | et | J i#t tél] them to come after rted from points in northern Now | WasHING TON 1 and 1 F ese | B. F. Hamilton is here on busl-|01d Papers, magazines and eae ty ae fel ita rea | ince IR. Farrington, who | . car Yard c 1236 South Jackson Mrs. Walker is Hostess PERSONALS nees from his home in Sheridan and | Uscarded ciuthing and raue. te governor of Hawall for the pst | |Elizabeth’s Specialty Shop! |]. \ : : Tuesday at Informal Tea. | “ is'a guest at the Townsend hotel. noise Gis An aiiare ais four years x nominated reap: | 141 East 2nd St Fone 850—P, O. Box 1887 Ft Wy ales epeas teined: lh pia on to afford temporary wor ALBANY, N. Y:, Jan. 28 POULT ET CA OCR By: FAME RGR COGE |i = —~ formally Tuesday afternoon at an i Denver busine wy | tage. | | | | | R. Cumpbell, I | | Mrs. /Robert Davidson of Powder nd-outer Your waste| York state shivered in the € a sidence ree! bs, Aud t Mcyable tea Given tt aveece, Guests | River. {8 spending the week here| Weel include: . Add papers mean bread and butter for| weather of winter t eens bitte ee Ve 4 ’ - . rose, E. 3 pro aos cndled.and |« THeinwe Vai tae ‘A ASHINGTOD 28.—Sam vsent for thé afternoon were: Mrs.{With her aunt, Mrs. Helen Brydon|e°.7, °c, pb. Holan and A. £.|them, for the paper is bundled and} The. lowest temperatures were) w “ieNabb, was nominated by'| . apart “rs, Mrs. Edgar Dyson, |@t her apartment at the Palms. | pmrick sold by the Army. Fc same | registered ut Cant id. Wolf Pond | 5 osident. Coolidge today to be Unit | Cae ra a Mrs.:3.. B ee eas hag la purpose the ationists are col-|in the Adirondac| dat Herkimer | © States attorney for the southern | 7 ETOAC Retr ane > a ce 4 ect < Zs where the mercury crept down to 42] “ eee y' as it ridge, ond daughter, Doris ae H. ips Hype 4 nd eres ar Frank Connahan, who has been|! enh 4 t clothing you| degrecs"beluw, Temperatures of, be-| Watrict of Californi. A. A. Walker, Mrs. ©. 1H. | visitfg in California and*are regis-| 7 Jiing his residence here for sev:| _ And don't f tay peated se be . —_——- ges i tered at the Hotel St, James in San liscard ma repaired and given|tween 30 and 40 degrees were re Vhaley, Mrs. R. EB. Swain, Mrs, A aa Say ete ecient ts ionvateatordas'| atistich, Mrs. WwW Sieber, and Ww. Hho ego. . ; lto those who will greatly appreciate | ported elsewhere. 3 ch, 3 eae L rears for Seattle to make his home. ied "The phe " a8. Yc Tho Hudson river was bridged at < neridge. ss - bid © at on ht c yac t poin| by a aye Miss Daisy Kropp has Rokused FW. Alnkworth’ is! attending to | donation: 1 r N - ara bene potas ha layer RADIO STATION | from an extended southern trip ahd!) wines affairs in tho city from| > t : Silver Output | Denver. PHILADELPHIA, Jan —Penn-| Si 7 j eee an 1 oothing and Healing | OL C. Hees vivanta today was wrapped in snow ‘swhat yo u want for your skin R. E. Richardson {s a Loy poise ep Lingual Goch par bhai Broadcasting agi atte Smart Sport | ness. visitor in the city | Takes Slump|:: Rartigs pagar i 1 hth peste stop the itching and Theater—Stand By! Charles J. Johnson az n Cas-| minimum itemperaturd "sii on borsieg D edie hws om operas " | ASHINGTON, Jat | three above E fein. ©. T. Jones of Lander is ‘in the| Production tn 19 te At Dingman’s Ferry, 40 be Only those who | clty for a short time this wee feition. 3 a hattenise:e have useditcan Roy NEN re ‘ ing to prelimt pended. ¢ temper reatize the comfort tafael Sabatini was the uthor | commision on 8 a € low who arrived in the this morn : - FRHURS DAY Now come another Sab. as 51,000,000 ounces | THE CASPER | DRY GOODS C0. |SPEC ALS All-Linen Té length Special, piece $2.95 ? $3.95 All-Linen Huck Towels. Hemstitched. Special, each —_ hy 50e¢ Se: fovies have been described in| ch glowing terms that there urcely seem to be words to de- cribe a picture as fine as Rafael abatini’ ‘Captain Blood.” j From the firet when Peter Blood arrested and sent slave to be} old at Barbados, to the final scene or about h: PAY | last year leveral) civing not ss uf The picture— HC aptain Blood.” the comrg } James Lovell from Denver and |days here transacting 1 | faire. comparison. was submitted milton, metal expe hen, as Governor of the island, rill ‘doramiiesion upon re of hearing e wins the hand of Arabella Bish- J. Swain Godfrey, representative | .onducted in several west t | ~ p, there is not a dull moment. The lof the Crane company. is expected Ss +5 pete tamaldehet ddan | to arrive tod © 2 gues during his stay here at the Henning | | hotel. Charles M. Gadeon has returned | from a three days busines \epent in Denver LIDE OL!) IDI | lave market, the insurrection of | the slaves, the attack on George-} own, the capture of the Arab »y Blood and his fellow rebels convict, the encounter with the French fleet, duels between Blood and a pirate chief, and with panish officar: the burning of a ip and the sinking of the Aru-| are a tew of the spectacular ghlights in the Froduction These Heavy double thread Bath Towels Size 20x40. Special, each 39e Colored Lir Handkerchiefs Hand embroidered, each 29¢ 6 for $1.50 Kirk of Ft. Collins arrive er this morning TRADE MARK fork ch’ ath 2 suce: 2 i P soft Washable Satin. * 36-ine stin, ° 86-inch. is Dain oy SR rere OO Ses Sate TABLETS daily | kevstar $1.95-82.25, per vara Women's Silk Hosie [Tg fove interest is anal OF hin hk: die chinede oor) ' ie dastio Wanna Solna Renin <n igs brown, white. Special, eac! e} je majo pe ody, and: exp © locate he | Ba. ¢ ; ried, in commendable manner by | Cody and expects to locate here. | will positively destroy | $2.00’ arid $2150, per yard...-.-----_- eo ar i ; J,Farren Kerrigan as Peter Blood | nd Jean Paige as Arabella Bish-| op. Kerrigan has a role differ- Vests and Bloomers. Radium Silk Se Regular $5.00 set, special, per set___~- Krinkled Dimity Bed S] 72x90. Special, each $2.15 | Barl Burns, manager of the Lan der electric light plant, was here} Monday on business | } eee | R ent from any he had previously | i hed 4 : nfants’ Wool Panetta okt | egperel fone soy oe ee ef IU 8p Cl jeg ag |S ON I s satile actor will sire} enjoy, his | Brey ele paliviecp ig in. Campa | Guaranteed harmless | 5-yard packages of Cheese ae Paige Teioee Snares chat | LS and non- poisonous Cloth. Regular 45c package, for__ and ability during her brief ab-| | Bert Bell, owner ot the Bell| $1,00atyourdruggistormaaileddirect: Ho) sence from the screen. If any- studio and C. Jeffrey left thie morn: } KOLIDE EAR ora tn | ny x2 thing, she has returned with more ing by motor for Kirby. tp Apres: | priced up to $18.50, each______________ | ‘ - grace and charn #818 On sale at Kim ‘il’ Drug. Co,,| g A er mms Ye) “Captain Blood” in all its splen- J. Barnett, president of the Moun-|¢y6 agidwest Pharmacy, Sprecher's | , | dor will be presented at the Amer. HTS {8 a siomrt rport coat that {s | tain Producers Ot! company, arrived| pharmacy and the Tripeny Drug SPECIALTY STORE THE CASPER DRY GOODS C0. ica Theater Thursday, Friday and Popular at ths Maropean winter ¥ the city this morning .fromicg, 4 | Saturday, February Sth, 6th and], resorts on tne Mediterranean, | Denver. | | rR % Fe oF ith, at the regular admission price | Tt !s trimmed with Ulack and white | ea f | Phone 1981 120 East Second St. TRIBUNE BUILDING of 40¢ for adults and 10c¢ for|/rabblt—a new note in combining T, A. Dinee, president of the Mid j | children, (MOT, ee mre me oe aX weet Refining company; H. A. Bret ‘

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