Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 18, 1925, Page 2

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PAGE TWO OEKING SAINTS PPEAL TO POPE. =OR ASSISTANCE V Situation in Shanghai| Cnitical; British Are | Fo Stoned. MacMillan Ship Sails for Polar Adventure geographic exp for the far northland, aboard the p' ughter of the discoverer of the pole, of the expedition is seen at left (X) ition which will explore what may be a carrier, seen launching the n continent in arie Peary, Sta ssel shown above. Peary Mrs everal weeks with her Farquhar, former that city | PERSONALS mpanied 3 Wilbur Swi Ww {t this morn Spending a sho ere th The whe Mr, and } ’. B, Clark of Den are guests in Casper, urned to his home 1g a several spent here. While | Casper he was a guest at the | !. B. O. Are Entertained | a ek) ne of his father and mother-in- | t t Breakfast in Cheyenne M 4 nd Mrs. M. L. Bishop on } f c fi of P. E. O. Si. he an E. nd rtreet ne entertal: }1 i he ted lay 1 | » is L and sons, | h \s ‘ left afternoor 5 the | w sit with relatives, 5 lan trip | plano 5 1 theat | gh th t I R La fre. M I rr Re ‘ | 5 { c tate P. } ray } = ! ; : tr. and Mrs. A. J, Williamson | . ght mot ‘ vér and ‘ mily have returned tc r ie, of Bufta hes * r from a fi z trip spent in| § Hartw I eee orthern part of the state | gnu i ety t hey! ats tox ae iGoa Canes “) Mr J. O-? McArthur ae alba spate F t nd mother of Mrs. | 1 sf Gr 5 a Ww n, arrived jn Casper Wei Sirs, Halve of VWorland Onihe wt ‘y morning from Philadelphia to ci I Ri Ch anda her ith Mrs, and = Mrs, ; ’ sop btbath rton thelr two children: 4 tacirot alate Beet be tied and Mrs. McArthur were former r Fuller t ihe 8 of Casper, Mr. McArthur de 2 t~ ne time master mechanic io Sohbks £0, Burlington & Quin vill Be Fri ting Meeting Evening was] June 15,} n on N Mr. and Mrs, C, P. South Grant street Mr. and Mrs, A, J their g¢ Parkin’s Parkin have ut thelr ‘he Mrs Mrs, Munsing of | New York nd Mrs. E. H. Shackelfort of k are guests at the Town el today A. M. Gee and n0 is a guest Mr. and Mrs. J. C | R. Edgeill, Mrs. H. B. J nd Dave Edgell | city arrive Fletcher’s cially pte ; > eve Infants in | " ne Among the Mumbettus, a dwarf | lren all ages of | tribe of African natly the heads | y, Wind | of newly hound | , ; with 5 1ea; allaying | copa g the Stomach them as long as possible. y natural sleep, eeu : . Fs pt[3pPhi a ¢ ekehet here recommend ia LET US SERVE YOU IN YOUR GAR | this matter to his attention. Expert Fountain Service dealer in hur ion in n who attend London The Casper Daily Cribune CITY BRIEFS aine, formerly manager Reid Supply com: spending a short time in ¢ on business from New Mexico where he now resides expects to return In a few days to his home. He was accompanied to er by Arthur Sellery of the land riment of the Ohio Oil company. soe the Fric has b pany wl jepa Albert Taylor spent. yesterday here from Salt Creek where hi sentative of the N ‘Taylor expects to leave. this evening for Denver on a several days bus! ness trip, o. well-known wool in Casper on busi- e Silberman Grotesneyer of Salt Creek is B. F. here for a few ds M. 0. Henry spending the d Hover, EB. Nelson all of Shoshon! are y in Casper. oe W. F. Hiss and G. T. Sullivan are Denver men in Casper, one Cc. F. Hensen is here for a short time from his home in Sheridan, E. R. Durham, D. L. Fink and L. &, Markland are spending a few days here from Midwest. eee Sands ‘vas an arrival in Robert -| Casper this morning from Denver. . Attorney John Raymond McDer- mott is spending the day at Salt Creek on legal business. see ed certain of Cc. M. Ayr proprietor of the 7 y e for the ocea-| 4 Jewelry store leaves Saturday F of one of the | for Kansas City and Chicago on a f , methods for pre-|10 days buying trip. eee ————— —_— n_ hat EB. L y of the Harry Yesness sales force has returned to Casper “Poor Willie’ {s the aplitaph|from a two weeks’ vacation trip chosen for his own tombstone by| spent in Parsons, Kans. a mar in Sheffield, England, who be es left a fortu of $80,000, He wasa H. E, Dalley, head of the land de- partment of the Midwest Refining Moderator No. 3 ov 5 CEN TAAL PAGE Dr. W. J. Wishart of Pitts- burgh, Pa., is the newly elected moderator of the United Pres- byterian church in North Amer: ica, The Presbyterian church in the U. S. and the Presbyterian charch in the U. S. A. recently clected other moderators, company and Mark. O. Danford of the same company were among the Casper visitors this week in Chey- enne, eee J. Kenedy Rodel is spending two weeks with his parents in Cheyenne. Mr. Rodel is connected with the Standard Oil company In the draft ing department. see W. H. O'Keefe has accepted a pos!- tion with the Bootery on Second street. —_— Miss Annie J. Cannon, an astron- omer at the Harvard university ob- servatory, is the discoverer of 200 variable stars. What do you use ashing enw cnneet'™| "TA POW them: all in the discard | your name will not be re-entered in the records. ~at last theres a better -way (THE days of window washing drudg- ery are over—for those who read and heed this message, An amazing new liquid now takes the place of water, soap and powder— sponge, chamois, squeegee. Just mois- ten a small clean cloth with a few dre of this liquid and rub lightly over the window, Then wipe the window dry. That's all you have to do, But what a transformation! Windows shine like clearest crystal. No other cleaning method gives results like this, No other way is half 90 quick or easy. C-itand on the window, en wipe the win w dry. That's you have to do. No other method A compare for 4 and good re- Moisten « cloth with @ few drops of b lightly Free—if it fails The name of this new liquid is C.it. C-it is pure and odorless—as harmless as clean water, But a thousand times more cleansing. You may think we're too enthusiastic about C-it, yet all we do is to repeat what users say. But test it for yourself. We make it easy for you inthismanner. Just buya can of C-it and tryitonone window. Then decideifwhat wesayistrue. If you don’t agree, return the unused contents to your grocer and get back every penny. Thisfreetestplan, you must, agree, is the fairest offer any- one can make. In fairness to your- self, please make the tert toloy, HAVE YOU BEEN COUNTE _ THE OFFICIAL STATE CENSUS ENUMERATION? | Lf not, kindly fill out the blank below and mail to the Chamber of Commerce, P. O. 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D FOR CASPER IN_ The information you | HURRY—THIS FINAL ENUMERATION MUST BE FORWARDED TO CHEYENNE, WYOMING, NOT LATER ro TY . bs : | Colo: s Pl Citizen Read Ve Use Palms Ice Cream Exclusively Name of Person x ed Sele Seay of now Occupation d CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDIES, MAGAZINES ence | EA Ress, “BLUE ROSE CONFECTIONERY 414 EAST SECOND ST. THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1925 THE TRIBUNE. | TOMORROW

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