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SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1925 PAGE THREE PROFESSOR JOHN SCOPESSTUDIES Che Casper Daily Cribune Fosdick, New Rockefeller Pastor, Plans TWO AVIATION DAYS REMAIN c | : “ } - , * ” | “Church Lincoln Could Have Joined j By MARY TOBIN | Only two more days remain for|the thrill of an alrpl spin over | — local people to take advantage of | thelr home town. | —__—_—_ Popular Casper Couple ing W. Wright of Lander, and Mrs. | the special offer of the Casper Dally ae ale ‘i as add ai yas . . | fe Married June 10, Im Ilinols. TiesC. Auatin. of: Casper. “Atter’ the Rie rating with the wy-| Wie,nuseneers what they asked for. | Pleven Lawyers on Each Side Gird Selves for Announcements were recelved in | delicious luncheon had. been served oming Airways corporation of a Y8-| fear in the custor ne ride . . Casper. yesterday of the marriage of | the guests found their places at card | OUMInG iA wos GaSe y ERE: O6. Sy unex SoU aTy ne. ride) ] le W | yt Miss Mae Alice Redington, daughter | tables in the gun room of the Woods an Ruth BEE ey ocala anna Rees eenraney pave. nse for Lega Battle hi le Daytonians of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony PB. Reding- | which was- very attractive with Fee ere iy atop a eel Min cn eee A ‘ . nd : rate | been force for two] have ifled Tw repre. Are x1ous for 1 ow ton of Galesburg, Ill, to John B.| baskets of beautiful wild flowers. S hi ae A catita " ; g Tripeny, son of Mrs. Amanda Trip- | When the scores were totaled atthe brett dienyl yy piesa Rl scale ee GRCMEC Mae clan Tina eny of this city, on Wednesday, June | close of the bridge games, it was fats WISER G MINA E ME CCULEBON will K coming ae \owitaateHe . 10, in Galesburg, Ul, he following | ‘found that Mrs. W. T. Bivin was | Fe nee nme [Com ne Sewn ax tow oa Cie telephone) BY ROBERT T. SMALL juding Cc notice of the wedding from the Gales-| high and Mrs. A. P. Hants low for the megulas tite pHOR tobe wpectal | | ven passengers Unless thes | COpyFwht 1925 The Tribune) | vor ortes In burg paper will’ interest the many | the first section; Mrs. C, W. Shickley irtax of She Caate CT bitte. : he fin it om ted cvedted he | NEW YORK ton that triends of the couple in Casper. high and Mrs. C. I. Arnoldus low fo Dick Tateciikand aWatértBtersie,| platie,’- aa y fessor. Joh t by. & teams “Beautiful and impressive was the | the second sec 1 bem award stn of the two Standard Lincoln| Remen niin. Tonn., nd’ an, appeal to Wedding of Miss’ Mae Alice Reding: |‘ed. attractive prizes. The | tir tukerear caeepne aeateee Kurday, Sundey | york a eort « stitutionar & ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. | guests, Mrs, Mudd } I Mowdae Tor eit Clin The Tri, | !n evolution : people ndissy Redington and John B. Tripeny of | and Mrs. Austin, wer will be in. oper buhe cou . ing more nd more r nt t P t y Casper, Wyo. which was, solefmn- | nent prizes. Mrs. J. Colwell. of TBM GENT. lake derakal "eset e nat the Datwin th nd, The | might ¢ e pres t Clar fixed at 8 y'clock this morning tn | Los Angelés, and Mrs. J. A, Carl Ne tNe three final days of | lap; Mrs. N. r given yeuce: De Medes Corpus Christi church “the Rev. | gon of Basin, were alss glven.nice whith “was centered,| Ci Lewls, R. H » ev BP, OF 1 LDS EO UNS: Coe is Father, George Doubleday reading | prizes...The following guests were © Casper Tribune to con | Harold Rates, heark it an at It now the single ring sérvice and officlat- | present, Mrs. PP. W. Waldorf, Miss public that airplane | hen, Francis Magor, Cliffor n voice of Willtam Jennir m what {ng at the nuptial mass. A sister of | Buelah Warner, Mrsv Wilbur Waod- : MeateeanAee ec’ = (ired-“Magor. Mra, adopted an anti-evolutic to say t the bride, Miss Genevieve Reding- Mra. .C, L. Woods, Mrs. Bark the Re Hh | War Then he be earch { here: that tén, was the bride's mald, while Dr. ey, Mrs. R. M. Templeton, Mr Ditavea Mb 6 ec ed t J. C. Redington, a brother, served A. Thonipson, . Dave Sel: | — — — ~ : ! as the best man. The ushers were Mrs. w. ‘kley, Mrs. | ) ni |" Forrest Redington, a brother and arles Smith, Mrs. Chester Stewart, ! While Professor Scoy the |‘ wl 5 George Redington a cousin of the | Mra. R. W. Sole, Mrs. George { lad of 24 who has all the United | A eteth @ tiae Mra, V/ililam:U. Sinipeon, Mrs. } T | States and a good part of Europe by Th ENON ae > + @ processional Alisa Lucille | Sluder, Mrs. Marshall Smith, Mrs. | L ars, is st beg Sit hae Roberts at’ the organ, played the |R.:I. Sliver; Mrs. Robert. J. Price | nd the historic " » ‘Bridal Chorus’ from ‘Lohengrin,’ | Mrs. Pippen, T. Olson, Mrs. | | sion of the Amer! : and softly improvised as the vows | Dora McG: Otto Menger By AILEEN LAMO Natural history. museum re a hy were being taken. At the close of the Mre. Gayle Lewir, | pyright, 1988, Casper ntly placed on exhibition a long | UC? & ceremony, Mrs. George Cowan rang Mrs. Arthur K EW YORK, June 13 x of real and reconstructed skulls, | | a : ‘Ave Marie’ and during’ the commun y. Mes. W. L. | til hesitate zo. eal ng from a somewhat low order | \!" : ‘ ton sérvice, ‘Ah, Whenst to Me the Mrs. Walter Keeney, Mrs.-| pade, but many who ¢ 0! 2 to a rather high type of hu ae ‘i - Bliss,’ Mendelssohn's wedding mar Minnle Barrow, 3 es John- | e no hesitancy { man being, This exhibit BU e was played by Miss Roberts as the.| son, Mra. J. adel, Mrs. Ches tumes® in whi Gloves and posed to offer * {’ that recessional. ter Ingle, Mrs. J. W. Hoffman, Mrs th nds Some of 1 . | descended, or * . “The bride was jovely;in an es-| A. P. Hants, Mre, Ted Hank, Mrs uthi a noon toilets e since the heat | sort of anthropolc oat Quisite ensemble of tucked georgette. |.R. A. Hopkins, Mrs. Charles Fro A ppropr pell was emphasized a | Skulls ts Interesting, me crepe in a. peach shade. trimmed in | Hett, Mra. R. W. F Mrs..Sol G the .non-bi ultg. differ mbination, so | !¢ nd to m h Se, handsome: creamy colored lace. . She | genheim, Mrs. R. I. Granger, Mr» j from hataritineataekeban 0 and gloves are con-|be ocular proof Bae wore an attractive cream colored lace | G. I. Arnoldus, Mrs. B. H. Aronso | t kirts are perhaps three shoes with | theory Tada h§t'and carried a beautiful arm-bou- | Mrs/'P. T> Fortner, Mrs. H. L. Davi: i higher EAd ero eva eabbin: at WOEM SLOSILBIn 68 fe areas Chas wn. in quet Of bride's roses and vailey lilies: | Mrs. Andy Dahl, Mrs. Arnold Duhig, } ea! RaStSh ean TARR Ra top of what ‘The bride's maid was attired ina! Mrs, Ed Delaney, Mrs. Roger Callo- | a | shade : mies | eek cine Lalas éainty georgette frock in tigerseye | way, Mrs, R. L. Copsey, Mrs. N. 8. | Pearls of Little Price | ahs had Se a aud ® Hark : r shade with hat and shoes to match. | Collett, Mrs. W. T. Bivin, Mrs. Harry | * Sa = SS I a er no. cor Tight Bodices rind eed | bi es : Her bouquet wus a colonial arrange- | Barker, Mrs. Kimel Barnes, Mre. T want a church Abraham Lincoln could have joined.” Thus | \..ction is surprising. ‘The ne | “After being carefully. Reread | ne wi Ms ment of sweetheart + _,, | Carlson, Mre. Colwell and the honor does Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick state his plans for ‘making a | jowever, is the combination ear-ring | months, the line of the Rotcriar a lin, sea i aaine ee bas tba ee ee gt oH re Mrs, Wright | great liberal church of Park Avenue Baptist, New York City, of d of passing | méncing to reveal itself x an advi TENET Sa eDbaeoed Mibrankfeat vat lier, a2") oe ee | which the John D. Rockefellers, junior and senior, are members. | e necklace part | frocks now belng worn i the Galesburg club. rhe \fable ap- |S, B, A. Meeting and | He was called to the pulpit after demanding that his salary be | ia ator ay eer ees bavi tek a mn ace result be a pothtments \werg artistically carried | Dance This Evening. limited to $5,000 a year, that: baptism by immersion be made op- | ij. other, under the chin. of the |examile, one frock chewn today Wee Scinoe, belie has! ha. (9) hie.‘r out tn delicate shades of peach and | ‘The regular meeting ot the Secur-| tional, and the church thrown open to all Christians of whatever | won a tight bodies ok satin ands “that | hi eh igi che ed wisteria..Mr. and Mrs. Tripeny left | ity Benefit association to be held! opeed. F we rather full skirt covered with taf the tr “i alg Lute on the‘noon train for New York city | this evening at § o'clock at the The Absinthe Hour. Saka trletide whist alada, Seont ake e apart | tock . Washington, D. ©, and Canada.| Knights of Pythins hall will be fol- } |“wiye o'clock used to the the! net in pink and'then to yellow. © sa hfs sel arty. S x While in the-casc they will spend | lowed by an informal dancing party |‘¥a8 @ guest of Dwight Wallace. | 1 1 home this k RS hic? tatovetthe waren : . e higher |! ever, | time at the former home of Mr. Trip- | to which the public is invited to’ at- | Young attends school at the Univer there the beginning ernment and prohibition tyrn Queues De Rat . cis Fall vy. The sity of Wyoming at Laramie. | week by a60 who accorpanted | . eke : be set Acai e eny in St. Regis Falls, . ‘tend. ¥ 3 Ps eek Mr i ho a mpanted | , a black look on the wormwood The smal! white hat continues ex 1 traveling costume of the bride was | —— as 20 her to Casper, the trip being made | ; Hatiscw ther wbelnthe’ hour.) tremely f 7 : : , y x ict but now f the remely popular, but it is not en learnin < $ > of satin back crepe in couarests| Mr. and Mrs, 8. EB. McFarland | by motor is after’six p, m. The latest eve-|tirely devold of niornment. For ex Sn Beit shade with accessories to “niatch. returned to Wheatland this morning eats ey aes ae De ee een tg outs | Caetggckyails Pi eSor neat Oe Ne je and Prit hat ma n Atter their wedding trip they will | PERSONALS after a week's visitewith friends. | Byron S. Hule ¢ RSME Gite cia Tht the ‘Saseiiar. abalnthal kamal trim of White fall, exabeott loo ree cin pega pes a | beat home in Casper, Wyo. | poh nh {day here from De Velvet {# the m ised. | ered with lemon-colored silk and cov Pratt 5 1 > e'The bride ts well known in this | Miss Jeanette Bruce spent a | we | so site of cublattd roee'| ered with. lemon-colored taffeta pet- |r. L te cope ely and is a graduate of St. Joseph's | -y4iss va-~Trask is expected to re-| time the beginning of the week in| Miss Fran u left lust ove ida uneacite tf - Aad at’ has a x 5; > aghdemy. For the past few years, she 3 wo 4 mopolis the guest of Miss Fern | ning for Den to visit theré for a ey 4 x ts a y. For the past f he |turn this evening from Ames. Ia. | Thermopolis th f Miss F , | crown trimm ‘ fe Day" a » tgs resided in Casper, where she has | where she hae been attending the | Bverett. | we days with friends jcord which P: seues de | 4 veade a large circle of, friends. Be-| towa Stata college. | So) ie | “2 Court Fi 3 leuoere pi petee } sifies being complimented at severa! | ay AE | Mr. ahd Mrs. W. J. Sage and@| Miss Margaret M, Curtin isin Den-| , ourt Eiuenesy |the event at’ Da The ‘ c 5 1 . nead-dress 4 eady mak ae people of that. thriy This he f y aifaits given duting. her short stay | agg gophte Landers, a teacher in |(2Ushter, Betty Bae have returned | ver for several days ja eredre nba Hebens tela” Wee Jabots. | —— ~ crest - {this city, she has beéh the honor: | ine Casper-schools has been a guest | OM Sheridan where they spent a re 1 by debutantes recently re-] Paris js still depending for a | sim eG eudst at a) suniber of lovely Dre- | ror several days at the home of Mrs. | Week visiting ‘at the home of “Mr. CARD OF THANKS ; +f where’ the | ment of its summer dresses ‘on rev- | TR I TER OARS tial affairs in Casper. Olive Lee in Thermopolis. | Miss ea! Aiea aia) £0 ey ec y were held. Thelers a Jabots, according to dis- | F t J HC a) | D fr. Tripeny, who is. the son of | Landers is enroute to Yakima, Wash- eas Isa ctu anciaetietatioy tocol tate | sarap rsial' teasee ach Satatia tos ead totaya tthe wel OL ISEHO mir IN Mrs. William Tripeny of ington to spend the summer vacation. |, Bs A. Jennings spent, several days | fends and n brs for the kind-| outlined in pearls which s ers are carried out in sclf-material, | , OOD VDSS T, PEDO ALL: Wyo., is a prominent busine: oes this week in Larider on business, shown us. during lin of thet head, not in tartan; printed volle™foulard or | of that city, ‘being associate Miss Lorena Kirch who spent sev-| 4 ii. op 4 ” ai 4 | ayement in the illness « lbror. It 18 designed to hold court | white linen, edged with embroidery. | MENU HINTS, iT Z = ee We brother in the John Tripeny | oral weeks in Casper and Denver the rthur Toole visited at his for: | of our beloved son; also for the heau-| piymes on, short hair. A goodly | ‘The jabots are of great variety and Brealtast. || PLACE oF IN THE gs company. Their:largo circle | ruest of friends and felatives has |e home in Rawlins this week, ful floral offerin } umber who wear them never got | originality. Even on tailored sults | liced Pineapple. || h the 4 hap- 4 gee Mr. and Mrs. Joh ns 2 Ct tf ment fe ‘ : as Yorg Fink | otfriertds will wish them much hap | returned to. her. home in Riverton, Villas’ !G. Gritty te in “Cherenne | x : ie | to court scarves are pinned on ced side of | asted ( dered = ove te |” satan tpPiablewDarlason Shove boq, [0% business | The Tribune carriers have Wam- ea Poe ame co mive © Debye Sere in the “4 me oe i] bscribers, Ask t NEW YORK, June 2.—Women's om po: Casper Boy Leaves | nected with the Foe Saunders com- Dr. G. X oY | Bove rie + ae vam ahs Be coats for fall, designed and executed NEW YORK, June 18 rou | ind, : Fr Annapolis. | pany in Greybull is expected to ar-|_ DFG. M. Anderson, state health | 0one Sie a indy Satire: ores t | mateh me." ‘That j gambling | SP! Me 4 NGeorge Bolln. sin of Otio Bolln..j rive in Casper soon, havi ccepted otticer, is expected to arrive here | 20Ur subscription, | men's tailors, which have just | match me.” That js not a gambling rings ar | i rcan-of the Ridbardavand’ Cun la position here with, ihe Midvest {today from Cheyenne to join Dr. D. Tee pcre = placed on view here, indicate | proposal. It is the injunction which eatae tour nag SPOON gene ean toe? SUDWORE Moss,’ chief surgeon for the chi | Municipal suffrage, which has just rings of this type will | the newest summer hats issue to the | nourishment r| nhghem ‘store and Mrs. Bolln, left | refining company. . A ecarfe, hafdbage and parasols, These dBpterday for Douglas to spend last | ele cago Burlmgton and Quiney railroad, been granted to women In It will ter this autumn and of the | #car Bite: ae i ; ve : rat | ic oxidized than any | ceiling with friends before leaving | °afrs..Georgé Inketer and tittle | Fm this city they will go to Cody | be limited to rent estate owners, hig ens and wolors. Tweeds pies i sein mat Pee ap ete ue nee) | | other istuff and makes a quick | 4 s tics enpqeg Wink to inspect tl 5 supply of that | School graduates and those wh« 1 d chevlots tn brown and |. 4 at least twe j | | tuet Chilar burn up #0 tor Annapolis. Young Bolin received daughter Helen Emily have returned | [0 pect the water supply of tt | sonstinttng 1 yisal dominated, while euch de- | of embroidery with meta! trimmings ea | | muck rgy in their play that | Word several weeks ago bins Harbin to'Casper from Lander where they |"? Bese | tai 4 —<$<$ $< —_—___—_=»—_———._ | used on hat, bag and parasol handle. | PF | they can eat a good real of pure successfully passed the required ex-} have been viatting for several weeks | | hee itd | | ; ; nations for. the United . Btates | with Mra. Inksters! parents, Mr. and | cc vsay «| Cathedral Bombers Are Executed: Beautiful Backs. ; tof thelr meals, Givin naval academy, and received his ap- | Mrs. C. R. Countryman. sh te > pata - ba hot bar bowitheariad iba. innd TODAY E RECIPES | erack a ait polntment. from the president this | eee ye H m agents ens her back on you,| Cornmeal Griddic Cakes —Scald | | | Ly week. He recelved his recommenda-} Mrs. E. L. Mahoney and daughters| MPs. Frank McLaughlin formerly Gypsies Forced to Play ang @M Jorn woman turns h ahi 9 Ph aD OY Regional with loge eur SF E “f tlon from Senator I'rancts BE. War-] Frances and Charlotte were guests Sranieot of ¢ aie : ae we Salon \. —— Srlaivoiyrane Crbbes U igAber. a Rchinecwatarrs lattes Beat, one | |! t avin ( zs 2 ti ‘ash., accompanied by her gon, El- . . pct of hei w frock Aes ‘ pea nay meals to b ren. the "beginning; of the week of Mrs} io ya. MoLauchl pede + | s lutest designs for fall according to] ese wel one teaspoon SUBST+| |ance their diet. A cup of clear one tere {. J, Sisk end family. They were |t2 Judge McLaughlin are yigiting } the nenlded: corn » Neighbors of Woodcraft enroute from Thermopolis to Lara-|Mts- McLaughlin's parents, Mr, and the trade, are elaborate! trimmed one tenes | | soup and no fat or a salad of cab ‘Following the regular mooting of | session at the state university. {ouin atreet: 5 | t ee 3 . > sre of sweet OF pep | ) > . . . | of these effects are achieved and one cup mor ean dy to make the | the» Neighbors -of Waoodéraft to be bone an | a Ae arrangenie o uk. If milk ts used add | |) pay wabl y hwetd-on “Tuesday eveniig, « “dance Mies Virginia WilMams, who has | Mrs. Frank ea! ix leaving this j means of etre bei rs coy yee Ott aiky} S (pares ta haking dole to D « allowable Ja Wo willbe given for all members of the | been ‘a domestic sctenc instructor | evening for Gile Wyo., where she | pd ee eee aoe epee ORT ick asta -4ntp) aenborh spatter: inet!,toe ee ae are Ay ’ heir friends. « inathe Casper sclioois left Monday | Will be jon lex daughter | ay Se © on hot ¢ Cpe sth fan eons sc pee: | for badase ta visit: there er pd Evelyn. From Glendo they will go to} v2 Lar eat Ometate Make omelet D, A. R. Members Will days with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Farley | “reeles make thelr home. | Unfretful Quills. Ee eaining. int leftover, cHODh Attend Flag Day Services, |-before going to- Moran to spend | 7. ONS | A quill behind the ear was no un. | Usial pc per astth priate ri ested by Mra. B, | summer. vaéation | Mrs. M, Landau and daughter will | usual sight in earlier s when the [*pinach just | pute ppb Tt has be nm rep = wer echt || ae te leave t evening f Denver to pen and not the typewriter was|the & pa s A : B._ Brooks, regent. 0 Raat =| fam He ot A rom | #Pend the. sumr 1 th rela. | mighty and the vor ro- |? be so ‘ chapter Daughters of Amerel : hi gH ; hu turning ny however. the] Stuffed i of Veal—La the | B olution that all members of th hermopolis he spent: several seats A 1th . e the | ter attend the flag days Visiting with retat He war not th rd ind the « t I 5 : seed Pr ; er accompanied Casper sn u J 1 t \' $ berg y Heneh tt ui guret Beck and ¢ ore fa ! | ic, ‘ : sbort | Carl Kay. On June10, @ Mcense waz ich tr un t Fad ee sat ere te \ipsued io Sathryn May Snethen and tlo re aun f : , A) Be anh chat it ples Mrs. Malcom Campbell + 1 with | Charles V. Campbell | ES —— oe 8 Janior Dramatic Club | SogbnitnsDauaias Abs .weneke Glenrock visitors here this week Few di sien hast t bla ": . , Holds Meeting This Weplts : J.B. Sneddin’ returned Tuceday | included, Miss Mildred Bowman, Mr. | vet-and Madame: Jenney-is riot’one | | rene Cue se {The Juntor Dramatic club held tt8 | ¢rom Lander and Atlantic City where | n¢ Mrs. C. L. Omatead, Thom An: | of them, according \to those who ereLGGESTIONS regular “meeting yesterday at. the! i4 spent a three weeks vacation, Mr.|#0m, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Garden | Have seen tho, Parisian designer's | | wh ath , home of Mrs. F. A: Christopherson.) snegatn ts connected here with the | ad Mrs. I, 0 | latest efforts, For fall, she combines jen’ eve B Members of this club include the | atawest Refining comm ee ob | the velvet either with fur TP th cotati carte oe take and xpresion students of OK ee “ee | Miss Ruth Brock has been spend- | astrakhan, chincilla or l¢ ia betire vrs Pherson as well as talent Robert Sinipson of the Casper Mon-|ing the weck at the Lowman home | Chinese penguine plume | Seenbenee ee ot by as igs umenpt Works is unloading a car of|in Glenrock | chine of: the lighter tints such ae|| | hija e. Plans. wer tock a hag 3 pe “ |! — aT 1 beaver en ine ca wanies ot ie ‘Ro k of ‘Ages granite at the | 7 ge 4 | cylament, 1 m | The National League staged the} t « i srudy in play work, both acting and RESTOR PRPC a8 | Arthur C. Sanford left last eve: | cherry. ‘ h celebration of its ¢ oe Hl are t : directing: ‘The club will meat once a] yp, BA ; | ning for Denver to be absent trom | — 'y niversary with Brook t ‘ 4 nia : ee pi tA act raek SepN tha. ecent laitore in Riv r were: | the city until the part of next | Shading of Colors. tt jon at Cincinnatl Ys Week during sada ir. and Mrs. Patrick Culley, Bruce | week | The shading off of r mi lis and President 1 pt f na 4 Nobles, H. L. Mathews, R. . Serib- see | ne ure of the eve tleneted {ithe & ; : Afra: Austin Is Honored see CONAR WHIEe Po r Pg htt [Vea py aera AES ¢ tha evenf i gowns | Heydler partic ine ed in tl analver rirtigh ‘ to prevent it Ay Luncheon in re ue Sa awthel Cee ra. Hawks Casper pec mo 4 the Rue de x wn PD | be expert p ers, a to the |ing must Mra. H.C. Aus! ial cieeke. ts Pap Ae ee oe rion this week to attend trons, This belnding of from | commissione | children were guests this w | Jub meet Ught to dark is a shed of Ses Thermopolis was honéred on Mon Mrs. Austin end’ children ° moet models by bends and tubeh| sax Carey of the Pir d4y° at a luncheon given at the) Aimeta: and Chester who spent sev Mr, and Mrs. Donald Mitchie are | with which the r a! ts plent!| fang and Giants an tden w ta Wood's hotel by Mre. W. F. Virgin, |eral days visiting with Mr. and Mre.| receiving the congratulations of | ily sown can tra Mrs. William Scott and Mrs. D. O./ qv, 3. Virgin ‘in Thermopolis, re-|triends on’ the arrival last evening | nee eee: wr econd on a ea ( OFFEE Maret. The following account of the /¢urned to Casper Tuesday morning, the Natrona General hospital of I di E lit " | - party “was given by a Thermopols |phey wilt spend several days here| an eight pound baby girl. | ndtan [avlor DENVER Thor Jattesses paper. i before going to Omaha to join Mr. cee | ‘O"Donnell, nationally an M. J.B “Mrs, W. F. Virgin, Mrs. William | Austin, where they expect to make! Mra. Victor Gher has been visiting | Sh M d est | adeno ndlpolitician’ died on the Pape eT My Scott and Mrs, D.O Maret were Bow their home, al days with her sister, Mrs OW8 OMESTY | ore Os tesses at a most delightful bridge vee O. B, Shaull of Parkerton, here OV, ; % luncheon at the Woods on Monday! a1. ana atrs. Byron Cheney spent | sieve LONDON. —(United Prem.)~An| $ 21% Ibs. for $1.10 The party was given as @ compl) vor) gays week. in Riverton| Robert Leuihart , spent reveral eurnest, not to say aggressive und| | ry fs aap “ak So Rieg aoe Ss. d d i ment to out-of-town mucstas arr DES. Sualihee anid ng with friends, | das* this ‘week visiting with Geno susinese like, Indian newepaper re. Sanit 2 " news In r amittes aturday and Sunday B. Madden of Nunn, Colo, Mrs, Irv- eee d | celved in London contains the f t nown & e ueen of th Lables batt « tan dive eee These pictores, just received, show the dramatic end of the owing etatement of itu own journal peat tae arintite > ban eae ane HOME COOKED ‘Thermopolle this week on business, |, Nat Baker of Lusk arrived here | lives of the three men, Koeff, Zadgorsky and Friedmann, who bomb. [7 .merw | Tet October ‘ ' Chicken Dinners eee Tuesday Be ed the Sofia (Bulgaria) cathedral, killing 146 persons. Three scaf- | jatest. Written in perfect style and TE TER Lae icken inn Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Taylor mo- OEY ig Spa ef ga folds were erected in an open field near Sofia, The condemned men | much earliest. Do a murder get | SPRINGFIMLD, Mass.—Madam Von Every Sunday at the ae tS eee vie ha parr] to ingueiths his fates Toes this Soaate stood on chairs placed on small tables while the nooses were ad: commit, we hear and tell of it. Do a| Mitslaff, noted concert singer of 30} GLENROCK HOTEL »p ay thee with 'trlente | eee cuplas justed. Then three gypsies, wandering along the road, were made | Ehty Chief die, wo publish It in| seare neo. was Killed In an automo | QUALITY f z . | Horders of sombre. Staff has each| bile acci 5¢ jorge Young of Cheyenne arrived te a8 | to pull the chairs from beneath the bombers. Upper photo shows | one been college, and write like the Tipo Bd DELICATESSEN Glenrock, Wyorin, ) Casper’ yesterday enroute to the Mrs. Rawleigh Reed who veited| @ priest talking to the doomed men. Below, right, the last one of Kipling and the Dickens. We clreu m Butler Yeats } 138 S. kC JOHN W, MILLER, Prop Creel flelds where he will wpend | for several days with her parents, them ready for death, and, lower left, the three RY psy-executioneers te town, and extortionate not,a*r [po de State Senate | out enter Street the summer months While here he | Mr. and Mre. Dean of Nod , i“ ertisomente ® plea f at or |