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MOND. INDAY, JUNE 8, 1925 PAGE THREE The Casper Daily Cribune ed to Chiet Forester Greele Misi ha Tots: | 4 creas taut school at Galt Creek for tsz| New York Society Prepares to-Lionize NEW YORK ANARCHY LAW HELD nists dp petvea the cecommiaaah past year is r : eos approvéd the recommenda tome of F, H. Fletcher on South Widowed American-Born Countess tion and had agreed that it. woull Beech street, on her way home to , er ae be formally presented to Secretar, serin Bat ea VALID BY U.S. SUPREME COURT |: 32s" oe | Senator Cameron: s 0 i Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Compton left by mopor yesterday for Nebraska z ry Presiden By MARY TOBIN where they will etay in Broken Bow : e has co sociated Press.}—The criminal an-| immediate danger of the ov Mrs, Barton Hostess and West Point, visiting with friends patrasctes anh sali : ite Coolidge, to ¥ has empha the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. #. Dem-| and relatives for about two weeke. archy act of New York was declared | of the government by for Petre aw bart he) WASHINGTON, June 8.—(By As-, prosecution was based, presente valid and constitutional today by aus ¢ For Bridge Club. mon of Casper. The Midnight Bridge club will hold its regular meeting with Mrs. R. EB, Barton at ther home in the Poling | lowstone Park.- Upon their return, | &@tet Daugherty left today by mo- apartments, Thursday, June 11, they will be at home to thelr friends ee for Denver where they will meet In the majority opinion Justice mpathetic and ORS: 50 Miss Elizabeth Connelly and Harry Sanford said the New York statute in’ the event C Methodist Sunday School Board Meeting. A meeting of the Methodist Sun- day school board will be held to The couple will leave Tuesday for a two-weeks trip through the Yel- at the McRorey apartments. eee Darr To Speak At . Missionary Luncheon Rey. Charles H. Darr of China will Mrs. W. L, Connelly and Miss Mar: Connelly who will return with them to Casper on Friday. Miss Connelly hag just been graduated from the Inimaculatta Seminary in Washing- ton. Harry Connelly has been at- ute does penalize the utterance of ab- stract “doctrine”; that which it does prohinit is “language advocating, advising or teaching the overthrow | of organized government by unlaw me court. Under the stat- — outhwestern cuttien @ highest court confirmed the T FE S the continued drou conviction of Benjamin Git! “President Coolic nended the y ed from the ot aS BE d Senator Cameron. TOBE WAIVED night in the church parlors at 8 '- orciéeke. ‘ ane athearyan ies ila pees fethine the Georgetown Preparatory eyelet luncheon to be held in the church | ece Casper Girl Gets parlors tomorrow at 1:00 o'clock. Her A. B. Degree, The women of the church are re- Friends of Miss Charlotte Gantz} quested to come. will be glad to hear that she has re- bh ind celyed her A. B. degree from the | Picnic of Current Events teaching, left yesterday for Spear- Nebraska Wesleyan University at | Division Is Postponed. fish, South Dakota. Miss Leskalla Lincoln. Miss Gantz. a member of| The picnic of the Current Events | Wil! attend school at the Spearfish the Alpha Kappa Delta sorority at| division of the Women's Depart-| Normal during the summer sess{on. Nebraska Wesleyan, was graduated | mental club, {s postponed until a cpap from the class of '21 of the Natrona | later date. The picnic was to have| Mrs. M. L. Storries of Denver ar- ful means.” Justice Sanford thus described the| TUCSON, Ariz., J Gitlow manifesto: walving of grazin onal : x “It advocates and urges in such | forest language mass action ag shall pro-| of 1925, 2 gressively foment industrial disturb-| 9% practi ances and through political mass | One of the YOUTHS TODAY ARE ized parliamentary government. committee on public 1 closed yes day afternoon = 7 : | GENTENRAN aA Miss Sigrid Leskalla who returned to Casper, May 9, from Dowling, South Dakota, where she has been “The means advocated for bringing about the destruction of organized} This assurance, which will mean June 8 There County high school. She went to] been given Thursday afternoon at | tved Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs, avi ¢ th ; the Methodist school upon her grad-| Mrs. Price's mountain home. Walter Storrie during the summer parllamentary government neces-|a saving o thousands ¢ Bode Perea. oF) uation from high school. At the unt- eee months. Mrs. Storrie {s the mother mecily imply the use of force. and | Individual cattiemen, who. at ration; too mu xfry and not versity she majored in English and | Birthday Party for of Walter Storrie. violence and {n their essentia! nature re ly hard pressed, ne 1 k and struggle fe too’ Botany sas *beriminor. Seas tAin tit: eee are inherently unlawful in a con-| from, District Forester I Way. Mewo Batitet During her four years at univer-| Jean Ann Dunn celebrated her| Miss Lucille Belky will leave Cas- satabonal) government; Of), law and | POmke) and) »\Seneion views the world. ,And she AIAEROTS w a thing or sity, Miss Gantz held a prominent] fifth birthday with a party given | Per @ week from today for Phc place in the Glee club, and in her|by her mother for her Saturday | =!x, Ariz, to visit friends for a few | last year at echool, she was presi-jafternoon. During the afternoon, weeks. From Phoenix, Miss Belky at the jury was warranted in The district finding that the manifesto advocated | mony was bein not merely the abstract doctrine of | » committee games were played and delicious re-| md her mother, Mrs. Angeli: dent of the pep organization. \ = organized . Miss Gantz {s the daughter of Mr.|freshments were served. The chil- | Belky, will go to Los Angeles, Cal., Overs Hees Oran ntoes ge as 1 and Mrs. L. L. Gantz of South Dur-|dren who attended were, Anna|to spend the summer, Mrs. Angeline Ersaoncen jvicwence ANG, UNBTED bin street. Schulte, Ann Laughlin, Jean Bayard, | Belky 1s the mother of Mrs. Dick EA iGO eit > a ote Patricia Clark, Betty Habenincht, | Leferink. ; viene : he right of the state to punts! Casper Girl Is Graduated Friday. Casper friends will be interested to learn of the graduation last Fri- day evening of Miss Frances Mce- Carthy, daughter of Eugene Me- Carthy of this iss McCarthy tinished her high school work at the Holy Child Jesus Academy in Cheyenne. The following program was given: Orchestra—Minuetto Frim! Greeting ~~ ---Miss Helen Gaukel, Duette—Love Song from Miss Julia Nantey, Cheyenne Miss Nan Wertheim, Elk Mountain Chorus— a. Morn Rise C2ibulka in a Shoe. . A, Jarvis Dorothy Dunn, Frank Schulte, Bob- by Baynard. Ralpb Schulte, Bobie Schulte and the guest of honor, Jean Ann Dunn. The lUttle girl is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dunn of South Washington street. eee Guests At Rev, Carter's Home Mr. and Mrs. Robert B, Fisher and son John of Cambridge, New York, are spending a “ew days in town as guests of thelr cousin, Rey. Lewis EB. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, who have been touring across the country in thelr auto, have been through Call- fornia, Oregon, Washington and Yel- lowstone Park. They are now on thelr way home to New York, Mr. Fisher remarked today as he saw the people hurrying along the Mrs. F. J, Gee of Lawrenceyiilc UL, is in Casper visiting her sor A. M. Gee. Mrs. Gee plans to spend } the summer here. eee Miss Mary Bailey and Miss Char lotte Gantz have returned from Ne braska, where they have been at-| tending the Nebraska Wesleyan unl- versity at Lincoln. eee Mr. and Mrs. D. P. B. Mars and family of Sheridan, are stopping in Casper on their way home from an extended trip throughout the east. eee ¥ James R. Coxen, connected with the University Extension work of Wyoming, 4s visiting in Casper for several days, Mr. Coxen’s home is {11 Cheyenne, riage to the late Earl. was drowned four years ago. New York's smart set is preparing to entertain the Countess of Craven, who was Cornelia Martin of Manhattan before her mar- Her visit wilk be the first since her husband Knights of Columbus Hoid| those who abuse the constitutional freedom of speech, the opinion said, | is not open to question. Justice Holmes and Brandeis dis- sented, the former delivering a dis. sention opinion in which they said that the socialist manifesto ctreu- | lated by Gitlow in “The Revolution: | ary Age” in 1920, on which the BANDITS ROB) FARM DAIRY} AND ESCAPE DE rte | ‘VER, Colo., June 8.—(United | s}—Denver police were admitted- Pr Holy Child Choral eee Scene from “King Lear’ ti, Shakespeare | lively to me.” i ‘ ele . £ at . | Beets, “They told me Cure WaT soungen cx hermopaia cc MMtiation for T hirty Olrne |i tities teats by toe clean ct companied by his daughter, Bliza- away of the three bandits who robbed Bing aac z eta Ser beth, and Miss Virginia Sanford of the Windsor Farm Dairy ef approx!- for 33 years Western women have depended upon the famous Schilling’ Miss Marion Asher, Cheyenne | Meeting of The Shoshoni are in Casper, on their mately $12,000, Not a clew 1s avail. “Money-Back” offer en Baking Powder, Tea, Spices, Extracts and ord | tte ese Soo ee Pythian Sisters way home from Laramie, where the Initiation ceremonies were held a alter Q. Phelan, state dep-| able which ts expected to lead to|) Miss Margaret Carroll, Chey- ‘The regular meeting of the Pythian | young women have been attending | Yesterday by the Casper Council of | uty; ohn” MclIner district | their captr police sa fa ? the Knights of Columbus, for thirty Sisters, Loyalty Temple 18, will be | School. | deputy; J. A. Leary, ‘grand knight; Reatne ean | 5 held ‘Tuesday evening at 7.30 o'clock eee one candidates. The secret rites of | U°PNS * othe : Miss Fern Hotchkiss, Hudson at the Odd Fellow’s Hall. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Cochran of | initiation were held at the Elks’ ha ie Je I jonahoe, behand grand knight; Cordelia y eee. Kaycee are in town for several | 4nd was followed by a banquet at 7 W, Black, chancellor; A. B. Con: | Miss Frances McCarthy, Birthday Party For days. o'clock at the Mullin club. Delegé » recording secretary; H. A | Kent -. A Reba Lennis Kelly 2 Sines of the Knights of Columbu | Thompson, financial secretary; Har very ues av S 9) ar ay Miss Mary Morley, Cheyenne The second birthday of little Miss} T. J. Brownfield, an insurance | tion here Saturday remained over | old Masters, warden; Vincent Mul A A, Burgundy a Reba Lennis Kelly was celebrated | man from Douglas, is here on busi-| to attend the ceremonies ey, advoc R Dermott, in Mies Gladys Swanson, Chey- | Friday afternoon from 2 to’4 o'clock | ness. + Among the speakers at the ban-|*de guard; Ed Hadley, outside : enne = at the home of her parents, Mr. and eee quet were Rt. Rev. P, A. McGovern, | 8¥atd: Paul sell, lecturer; Leo in ‘Cidutesten en Mrs. Dan Kelley, 234 West Seventh | D. B. Selberman of the Selberman|D. D., bishop of Wyoming: FR ; Miss Julia Mantey, Cheyenne | street. Wool company of Chicago, {s stop-| Father Gerard Schellin, of Raw. | T stees of the Knights of Co & Ceinad King of France. During the afternoon, children’s | Ping in Casper to transact business | lins; State Deputy Walter Q. Phe asper are Peter Tobin, | Miss Nan -Werthetm, games were played, and refresh- | for his company. of Cheyenne and Grand Knight J \ngus McPherson and Richard Far- Mountain ments were served. The following oni eihe Leary of Casper. M. J. Foley offi-| rel. The Rew Father J. H Mullin ts Piano -Solo—Liebeatratimi—.-.- little tots were present: Robert} John Petrie, the Mvestock agent | ciated as toastmaster. chairman of the program committee --. woe. _Franz Liszt| Picard, Jack Spaulding, Jack Buck-| from Lincoln, Nw.. is in Casper. Mrs» Madelyn Treber arran, }and was assisted by Vincent Mul- Miss Frances McCarthy, Casper — ley, Charles Jenkins, DeWaine Hoop- beh sean musical program which was ¢ vaney, A. B. Conley and Harold Mas- Address to the Graduates.-..----- |man, Mary Jane Bain, Betty Bain, | J.B. Okie of Lost Cabin, has just | appreciated. Vocal solos wer te he banquet eerved by the wo- “Rt. Rev. P. A. McGovern, D, D.| Margaret Spaulding and Edwina Low | returned from Mexico, where he has |by Mrs, Sylyia Lobdell, Mis men of the Catholic church was | Sacred Chorus—Lift Thine Eyes and the young hostess, Reba | been on an extended business trip. | Holloran, Miss Mildred Daly, and the | greatly enjoyed | -F. Mendelssohn Kelly, Mr. Okie holds the rights for the fan Dougherty, Ray Ho! Ree ee | Orchestra—Little Serenade__Grunfeld il Sih Piggly-Wiggly stores in Mexico. ran and Edward Donahoe. ‘The | | Orchestra: Violins—Helen Keefe] Monday Bridge Club oR ONS soloists were accompaniéd on the | | Bachmann, Cheyenne; Rita Kinney | Holds Last Meeting of Season Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Greenwood | piano by Mrs. Treber | | Sullivan, Cheyenne; Helen Gaukel,| The last meeting of the Monday of Kansas City and thelr daughter, Yandidate initiated esterdiy | i Cheyenne; Irene Fanning, Cowdrey, | Bridge Club for this season waa held ; Ethelyn, will be guests of Mrs. | were, Clifford Andrew Adone HEAD I CALLED HOME| ; ‘ ‘ } Colo.; Mary McCarthy, Casper; Fern| at the home of Mrs, John McGrath, | Grenewood's parents, Mr, and Mrs. | M. Allen, Clarence L. Basker, Jame Look for bargains — you'll find On this table you will find from 2 Hotchkiss, Hudson; Rose Linton,|on South Beech streg this afternoon. | Conelly at the Blackmore ranch, and | Carroll, John Clare, Jr., Wath | them aplenty on the to.9 articles for one dollar Meteetsee: Mary Pappas, Rawlins; eee of the Blackmore family in Casper: | Crater, Ralph A. DeClue, J ——- | "¢ : Louise McDonald, Cheyerine; Doro-| Dinner Party For The Grenewoods will arrive in sev-| Donahoe, Mitchell Etchemned | | thy Cohen, Cheyenne; Genevieve | Miss England eral days. They are driving overland |'T. Fanning, Apgust G Maurice L. Groshon, chairman of Clausen, Cheyenne; Mary Cronin,| Miss Betty Connelly will entertain | from Kansas City and are stopping | rich, Thomas Kassis, Michael P. Grif-| the state byard of equalization, lett | 0 ar a e 0 ar a e Cdsper. Viola— ‘garet Taylor,|at a dinner party for Miss Marga-|1in Denver and Colorado Springs on | fin, J. B. Lioyd, Herbert I. Hawkes, | Saturday night for Cheyenne where Meteetsee. Cellos—Wilhelmina Bis-|ret England at the Country Club, | their way to Casper. CUfford FR. sdman, Charles C, Me. | he was called as the result of an nell, Cheyenne; Mary Loutse Troastle,| Saturday evening, preceeding the 8 38 Carthy, ¢ F. McGinnis, Tec ent to his wife. Mr. Groshon re r vAWE ORT ‘ 4 iter . P nee 5 ial Pet pana aacrerdt Mentz, Chey. | fortnightly informal dance. Miss| Mr. and Mrs, Robert Davidson are | Aifred Mantel, Jolin 'T, Moran, Jerry |celved a telegram stating that his A worth wae miscellaneous on Come and Fee for yourself just Sayer ie bain, orchestra belis,| England's engagement to John Ray-| spending a few days in the city. /«:. Murphy, “eel Joseph Lynch, | Wife had fallen on the pavement | sortment of odds and ends wort what worderful bargains are to organ, harmonium—Irene Longpre,| mond Black of Houston, Texas, has £ bee James Rober Otis, William M. Perry vcturing her leg | several times the price. be had for this small price. Laramie; Nan Wertheim, Elk Moun-| been recently announce Harry Rool of the Marland Oil | Frank Joseph Popp, Joseph Charles | The board meetings continued to company will return to Denver in a | Por! Ber d Shirk, Irvin L.|day despite the absence of Mr Dorothy McDonald, Cheyenne; Mar- few days. Mr, Rool is taking care of | Smith, Angus Walker, H. A. Ter-|Groshon, T. J. Carroll, member of garet Webster, Meteetsee. the state board, was present at the ry a business for his company while in) riere and James Sweeney. : PERSONALS Caxper: Officers of the Knights of Colum-! meeting tod ee asia or tain; Florence Fasen,. Cheyenne; Beaded Bags Chokers | ; i Beautifully made, with | Choker and Pear] Neck- | | n ee en roeape silver frames, and nicely | 1: in a large variety of rene = a Re lax lined. Colors black, blue, | styles and color Made PASE BO Re 2208 - | white, green and red. | from indestructible pe . ly priced $2.00 to Re s anita ts . 3 va SF egular $4.00 and worth from tore Discussion ||f #0 —------92 | er $1 | occ sso $1 | That Got Out of ( control | Onyx Silk Hose Vanities Casper Girls Aro Guests at Luncheon Miss Mary Tobin and Miss Doro-| . A. Baker, head of the land depart- 5 ae | thy Mahoney of Casper were guests | ment of the Ohio Oil company spent .. \ ro H “4 » at luncheon given by Mrs. Charles | Friday in Cheyenne on business, W. P. Bard, district claim agent copes Savs es tectim Hennessy of Shirley Basin and Mrs, @ 9745, § for the Northwestern railway, is in 3 John Quealy of Elk Mountain at the| Stacy Boyer of the Western Blue | Casper from Chacren, | Of D he! . . oO | Drug Max Prezant, a merchant from La- , is in town. . Plains Hotel in Cheyenne last Fri-| Print company has returned from a day, Other guests included memb rip of several days to Laramie and of the graduating class of the Cor vont Shake Holy Child Jesus. Mi eee ance for 125 different compan! Tobin and Miss Mahoney went to} Mr. and Mrs. Stan’ and * 2 the graduation | children left Casper Thursday by J, A. Lloyd or for Denver to make their | Stout, V. A, Lee Ben F. Criswell is in Casper from Denver. Mr. Criswell adjusts insur C. Bterl! Slip-Over Sweaters Cheyenne to atter exercises of the Holy Child Jes ran, officials of Academy. home. Enroute they will visit with | the Colorado and Southern’ railway | BY JULIAN SNYDEK a Ta SOA aaeew itor te A very good All-Wool yeater wil | ry nice On Bi ieine friends in Fort Collins, from Denver, will be in Casper for | (nited Press Staff Corren t)|L may be tramping. on some. fol short sleeves, trimmed in contrasting Hose with Pointex Wyoming Represented Cd CE oere, : NEW YORK, Juve All 3 about religion,” he said. colors. They come in gunmetal, sand At West Baden. The Misses Mary and Frances Mo- 2 arate York and all@he nation, has beer copes sald the real fight in Ten:|m™ COlOre. +hey come $1 8 ae Mrs. T. 8 Taliaferro of Rock|Carthy returned Saturday from| Frank E. Evans, president of the |taiking about “trat high wchvol pro-|nessee was to prevent the state con: | red, green, blue, tan_ feaise { and black ~~ Springs represented Wyoming at|Cheyenne where they attend school | Zvans Investment company of Den-| fessor down in Tennessee who was | trolling religion 1n the schools. the General Federation of Women's|at the Holy Child Ceca preamc = ver, is in Casper on a business trip. |snaicted for te aching evolution.” | He exhibitea circular signed: by Clubs Council at West Baden, In-| They will spend the holidays here RB Tc eel a aig And today that hool { a v MS lisle, Boston, 'Fen = ® $ Py diana, held during the first week in| with their father, Mr. Eugene Me- fessor, John T. Scope rrived in'|‘noss ¢ public schoole: be Bloomers $1 Silk Vests 1 Bloomers $1 June. Carthy. New York from the little town of | prever uching that the Delegates trom ell over the Un hee, | Dayton, Tennessee.) He was thor-) wotld that the earth Genuine Windsor Crey Rayon Silk Vests. [Kull | Fancy Striped Lingette fted States, at West Baden, discussed | Mrm. Al Swanson and baby son |< frightened for he not a “high | move und these theorte Bloomers in either plain | length, full cut. Flesh, | Bloomers, in all high col fenhial . visit ith Mr. Swan- ma net. é Neal.” ire contradicted 10 bible : } plans for the Federation Bienhial| have been visiting w' He is not r 1 re contradicted in the bit peach and orchid. ors and black. A full next year at Atlantic City son’s parents in Cheyenne, They, will Scopes is Justa plain, thi a8 “John W. Butler, the Tennessee or floral patterns, fancy ; ee be joined there Monday by Mrr Swan- haired, freckled faced boy of presentative who framed the bi lace or silk striped Voiles Step-ins to match $1 cut garment with double Whalen-Demmon Wedding son of the Nolan-Chevrolet company | te his first yea bhuining teaching of evolution, reve: in pink, orchid or peach. garter bottom. At Presbyterian Manse who will motor down to return to Oat airiate a cwtation oF 6.6 iWin ral i , Miss Opal Whalen and William A.| Casper with them. Giecuasion that got out charged Gowns $1 Demmon were married yesterday af- see rol. ‘This might happen in ar t of the folks on the oppos ai as ternoon at 2 o'clock in the Presby W. D. Jones of Casper has gone Shall toWi, Aw soon as this evolu: (ion are those who bélleve' in ‘hol! Nainsook Slips $1 , : 2, ¢erlan manse, Rev, Charles A. Wil-|to Lander for several days to take tion business is over, I'm going fire and brimstone." Your choice of Windsor - son officiated, using the ring cere-| care of some business, to Kentucky where I belong.” he Scopes said he expected to get White Nainsook Sli Crepe Gowns, in plain Sateen Slips $1 Medicine Co., Des Moines, lows, and re-| honey, ple, will furnish their usual brand] York, engaged tn research wo ceive in return a trial package contalni eae of delightful terpsichorean tempo, | Dayton, “pushed me into this thi! Sebi icdioriions pk forstomee,| Bert French of Eheridan, accom: | playing all the latest song bits in a| “Of course I had to wtand crowd the b biliousness conatipa- | panied by his wife and daughter, | manner that makes daticing q pleas-|my principles.” Scopes decla mony. The couple were accompan- Se) 'S sald. “my walking papers from - Rhea P. fa2 |g . Picea i fed by Mr. con’ Mrs. Joseph R-| Val Maghee ts spending seyeral p Ra ting Gocpes.eald’ be did not ‘x-| county righ eae nace ho tatant shadow-proof ; embroid and floral patterns, plain : ss Stockum, days in Lander visiting his father. pect to testify at his tria! at Dayton,|the forbidden subject of evolution ery trimmed at yoke. white or flesh colored | Pretty Sateen Slips, made The bride is the daughter of Mr.| Mr. Maghee will return to Casper Another big confett! ball will be} in July tis that he did not expect to win very good looking gar Nainsook, tailored or lace | of good quality materials and Mrs, 0, A. Witalen of Casper | about the middle of the week. held at Riverview park tonight. The} “All the scientists and fol n verdict at his trial ment. trimmed. in all bright colors. and formerly of Scottsbluff, Nebr eee amusement center at Mills was pack: | jcnow more than I do, will do all tl on casi The groom who attended school at} Miss Mary Tobin, soclety editor of ed by dance devotees last night and | testifying that will be done he Boulder, and who is now the oll in-|the Tribune, who was in Cheyenne | the beige er Lalet hoe a big at: | said. | UNBURN spect hu Standard refinery, is|to attend the commencement exer-| traction. Owing to the success of “Why, If it wasn't for that 1 | bratty cises at the Convent of the Holy|the feature dance last night, the| ment about evolution in Fr. E. ft pdr eine torvaree cen Good - oT MISS IT | Child Jesus, left Saturday for Den-| management plans to repeat the con-|ertson’s drug store, I'd never got | i ‘ rt ele tracts plainly | ver where she will spend a few days fett! ball attraction tonight. into this thing.” | | S$ Ss ONE HUN DRED written, together with 10 cents, stampsor| visiting friends. Misa Tobin was| Rawhouser’s dance artists, who| Scopes sald t at Gaceas a v NS Y i ‘ coin (and_ thin nue) fo Chamberlain | accompanied by Miss Dorothy Ma-| need no introduction to Jocal peo-| Rappleyea, chemical engineer of New RAED PO Ve P te ; rinted St resses FRAMED PICTURES Every woman's style and size in the daintiest of Printed tions, CHAMBERLAIN'S. COLIG AND | were in Casper yesterday for a tew | ure. Ranolieaitwiolnsts partially u weed i DELRAH OER REMEDY for pain in sto- | youre. “Ther were on thelr way to| Free trade coupons. will be given | spokesman for Scopes, accompanied | Place Ca x Talleys, Prizes Crepes and Chiffons, Heavier Silk Dresses, Sports Dresses. with each admission to the dance |the youth here. ZOE MARKS Regularly priced to $16.75. Offered as a special induce- merch ang bowels, intestinal eramp, colle | 1 sramie, Fedo bpd Stiga pratnd RB floor. These coupons will be good] ‘Thelr matn purpose, according ¢ Déwn the £ ment to Tuesday shoppers at only..._--_------------- 1 Na ufectione, “Try | Jack Holland ts spending the week | for merchandise, drinks or any otb-| Rappleyea, was to line up selentints || (icin Marke M & Art Co. )& 7 sily medicines for only |{n Denver, er articles on sale at all wtands in| here for the Scopes’ defense at t @ cents, Don't miss it of the park. trial, } 238 E.

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