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“MONDAY, JULY 13, 1925 Mrs Foley Will Bo Hostess At Dinner Mrs, M. J. Foley will entertain informally at dinner this evening at the: Country club honoring Mrs. ‘Thomas O'Brien of San Pedro and Mrs. Vincent Carter of Cheyenne, guests of the latter's mother and Aunt, Mrs. Charles Carlson and Mrs. 1. 6B. Watson, and Miss Margar- et Mullin and cousin, Miss Bleanore Brown of Pennsylvania, guests of the former's brother, the Rev. Father J. H, Mullin. A large vase of sweet will be used as a center piece. Besides the guests of honor covers will laid for . Charles Carl- son, Miss Irma Charles Beckett and . Dinner Guests Sunday At Sullivan Home Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan and ys Margaret and Patricia ere hosts yesterday at Sunday din- ner for Miss Margaret Curtin and her nephew, John Ford Jr., and y of Chicago, and Russell Burbank . Mock-Smith Marriage Is Celebrated Sunday Miss Florence Mock, formerly of heridan, and Clair D. Smith of this ity were married on Sunday; July &t the parsonage of the First Christian church on Washington street, the Rev, R. R. Hildebrand offiglating. They were attended by Mrs. L. L, Kidder and Con Regan. The groom is connected here with the! Western Lumber comp: Miss Keith Is Honored At Parties In Fort Collins The following clipping from Sun- ys Express Courier of Fort Col- Uns will interest friends of Miss Mil- dred Keith. “Mrs. George Robinson was host- Thursday afternoon at an in- formal dinner party and on Friday morning presided over a morning bridge and luncheon, At each occa- sion covers were laid for twelve guests and Miss Mildred Keith of Casper, Wyoming, sister of Mrs. Robinson was the guest of honor. A large bowl of sweet peas and large pink’ candles afded charm to the exquisitely appointed table.” 4.3.08 Special Meeting of St. Mark’s Synergae Tuesday. A special meeting of St. Mark's Synergae will be held Tuesday eve- S ng at the home of Mrs. O. C. Brew- ster, 1560 South Walnut street, dur- ing which time final plans for the dancing party to be given at the Barnes’ dance pavillion, July 21, wil mpleted. ess fy v * o . Miss Dikeman to Arrive In Casper Tuesday, Miss Elizath Dikeman of Brook , N. ¥., will arrive in Casper to rrow and will be a guest of Mr. 19 Mrs. O. C. Brewster at their me on South Walnut street. Dikeman will be married in a week o Arthur Boenau, of this city. Mr. j 30enau js connected with the Stand- trd Ol company, . . Mrs. Hoff Will Entertain Wednesday, July 15. Mrs. A. F. Hoff will be hostess on, Wednesday of this week at an informal luncheon to be given at her residence on South Center street. eee 8s Fry Is Honor “Guest at Dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Regan en- tertained informally at dinner Sun- day at their home in honor of Miss ©. Zealta Fry of Logansport, Ind. house guest of Mr, and Mrs. les Benjamin, Rev. and Mrs. Carter to Leave Casper in August. Friénds will regret learning of the Intended departure from Casper of the Rev, Lewis E. Carte of the Methodist Episcopal church, Mrs. Carter and family. The Rev. Catter came to Casper several years ago from Laramie and has since that time built up a large congregation. Rey. enee, August 1, to become field sec- retary for the Children’s Home at Williamsville, N. Y., and will have his residence at Buffalo. No succes. ot has been named but it fm ex ected that during the Wyoming con. ton enne in the ch pastor rer eet at Che Sep. will t Conference at Story Close on Tuesday The R A. Wilson, pas of the First Presbyterian church this city was the principal speak- Sunday at the 11 o'clock and 4 k services held at Story, Wyo. church cabin, headquarters of Horn mountains conference d_under the auspices of the Charles ee EASY In a pair of Dr. Reed Cushion Shoes. First of all they relieve your mind—you know your feet look right And they’re so comfortable that you forget you have feet. The famous insole of lamb’s wool 1 properly distributes good; it feels better. GLOBE SHOE COMPANY 230 South Center St rter will leave the confer-| Robert Patton. your weight and absorbs the shocks, By MARY TOB Sheridan Presbytery. The Rev. G. L. Clark also of this city, atate Pres- bdyterian executive for Wyoming, was in charge of the special camp- fire vesper service last evening, and of the thirty minute vesper service at the campfire on Saturday eve- ning. A feature of the service was a talk on “Service” ‘by Dr. Calvin H. French of Hastings, Neb. This morning, Dr, Long of Pender, Colo., was in charge of the assem- bly hour, Following the morning classes a hike to the mountains was enjoyed, the evening’s services to be conducted there by the Rev, Charles A. Wilson, The Rev, Wilson will ‘© charge of the assembly tomor- and the conference will be closed tomorrow at noon. the prominent speakers on Friday was Dr. John M. Somerneike of Philadelphia, representative of the department of Sunday schools of the National Board of Missions of the Presbyterian church. Dr. Somer- nelke's a 88 was on mission work among the Indain Foreign Missionary Society to Meet. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church will meet on Tuesday after- noon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs, William Holland, AED Announcement of Casper Couple Is Made This Week. Of interest to Casper friends will be the engagement announcement of Miss Isabell Shea and Paul Rus- sell, popular couple, which was made known on Sunday. Miss Shea is among the attractive girls of this city and has. been until recently when she resigned, connected with the Burlington and Quincy ratlroad ces. Miss Shea came to Casper two years ago from her former home in Saginaw, Mich. Mr, Rus- sell's former home was in Rock Island. He ts a member. of the Casper council Knights of Columbus and the Elks lodge and connected with the Airway Traffic Adjustment company of Casper. PERSONALS Mrs. R. D. Strickland, resident of 1023 East Second street, left Friday for Chicago; Ill, where she will take up @ course in beauty culture and visit friends. Before she returns to Casper in October, she. will visit her brother in St. Paul, Minn. Mrs. Clair Gillam of 928 South Oak street, and her daughter Leta returned Friday from Lander, Wyo., | where they have been on a short visit. oe 6 Mr. and Mra, A. J. Cunningham motored in to Casper from the Bar C ranch yesterday and this morning continued their journey to Denver, Miss | Coto, John Tobin of the 2 Bar rarich ts in Casper for the day getting sup- plies and help for haying. eee Mr, and Mrs. Lawerence Newell of Riverton, Wyo., !s in Casper vis- iting relative: eee Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hetts of Lusk, spent’ the week end in’ Cas- per visiting friends and relatives, eee Jack Hill of Billings, Mont., ts tn Casper visiting his school boy friend; Harry Ladberry at 214 South Grant street. Miss Evelyn Love was a guest in Casper yesterday from Lavoye. cee Misses Jessie Page and Dora Nei- haus and Mr, and Mrs. Claude Bul- lack formed a very pleasant auto- mobile party to Douglas yesterday. » Pastor | They breakfasted at the LaBonte tavern. Joseph A. Ball of Counctt Bluffs, Ta., arrived in Casper yesterday td visit here with Albert Morrissey and Young Ball received his A. B, degree this spring from Creighton university of Omaha and will study law this fall at the Unt- versity of Southern California, M n Winter left today for 5 ttend the neral of W. RF ue Lander. Charles McLain {s in charge ¢ the soft drink fountain of the Mid west Pharmacy during the absence of Bob Baxter who ts visiting for the week in Denver. “* Myrtle Keene of the circul Mrs 1, P. Smith Shee Co, Chicage, Makers That sounds ton department of The Tribune ts visiting with friends in everal weeks, . Carl Johnson expects to leave July 16 for Denver to visit there for some time, Charles T. Peterson of Ch is in Casper on business. TEE “Doo” Inlay and A. Bruce War- field of Casper just completed a trip through Yellowstone National park, combining business and pleasure. Looked over some property around Cody. They report a very enjoyable time. While in Cody, Mr. Warfield met friends from Massachusetts who entertained them at the Irma hotel. eC Lee C. Miller, L. C, Claskey wife, A. A. McGrieve and C. E. sons are among the visitors in per from Midwest, Wyo. ete and Par. Mr. and M in A. asper E. Hollida from Li Denwell fs in Casper ss from Riverton, Wyo o-. The Henning hotel reports the fol- lowing registered from Denver: A. B, McCullock and Clyde C, Smith. eee T. J. Cahill of Cheyenne is in Cas per on business. M. 8, Denwell of Riverton, Wyo., is spending the day in Casper. eee J. B, Bloomberg, commercial man from Chicago, is in Casper on busi- ness. vesves tor} Alienists Test Youths Who Failed Che Casper Daily Tribune PAGE THREE in Loeb-Leopold “Perfect Crime” Seascran q L “ia Mit S 3 a is coche OPEN AUGUST 1 ene commission m season for- st 15 to 30. The date Accepted at Meet Held Today. ing health. * The Barrier one's COSTS odd IN Highway 1 gcc y Conspicuous Place Wyo., is visiting in Casper. q years, through | eee 5” health’. examir ging | c vet escape the R. F. Richer, representing Federal 5 periodically and with greater fre | Sonsiseacent Cersog aotar? tires of Denver, is Casper on —- e Dr. “ey \ 4 i is a girl who tried it, business. ssid SE ree lan stated th can't be done. Vance B. Roe and family of tot a) , » does ckiess and get away Okla., connected with the Cart by Walter | } r past will always company, are guests at the Hicks, € ex : least expected send hotel. in . ¢ mee hi I ful fear of ex Paes vias ar Har a short | ‘ pe Wade H. Fowler of Douglas ts 2 Alienists are examining Russell Crawford (at top) and Bliss e . f P t is never great guest in Casper tod Baker, (below), University of California students, who are held by : acinen : € n have Aine. s police following the discovery of a plot to kidnap and hoid for |}iintine the re Ls be Ma a7? hepa tie ia na intpon: attorney ef $50,000 ransom, Mis: D/C: Jackling (above),/San Francisco aoe |ontine, he sins dined Valithe: che eke he oN ny jelaydeibacntt id 7 see e PET On business. | ciety matron. Baker confessed, Police say, and revealed that it |the Moore's Gul try, where | would help to make ¢ .: 42. thadceltord’ was was his ambition to commit a “perfect crime,” and succeed where | those nar ing pl be paying for oppor- ‘on business yc Loeb and Leopold failed. He named Crawford as his accomplice, the con: | Scott and Gove Laws.” Read t Creek. an iB: udded thet ch appears oY eS | 1pa : " : Mr. atid Mrs. T. H. Larnish are | . 3 ‘a \| ta) of Ls. A ed 1 morg in the city from Midwest. H x B ii al of | 4 chub ¢ r,. Jaihe tre | 7 T Pt Hicks, | ¢ ‘ ‘ WV yoming rmirway bultetin| betel ose a ; R. A. Maurer and J. C. Humphrey | | ri ro) aH Me \| / ‘ are guests in Casper from Chadron | “ot |= t be Sune | Published Under This Heading Twice Weekly—P. w | ost in | | si or Tourists’ Benefit 1] ia 1 Report—Sheridan Division Sheridan north to Sheriden mont, Arvada, Campbell-Crook county line—road is east BRODIE SHE h of Gillette extending over a coonce = TapmespoRts | ROINE STRONG | eee a Hom Sheridan h uth to Buffalo, Kaycee. jouth to the Johnson-N r good with the following exception: a | . Lind For about three miles east of U ‘oad good | pUTNE ow C. T. Melton and wife of La {heen te ‘only Salprandet nsleep—road | saga ted’ ; are guests in Casper. detouniwhich” staste) aiont 9 mi WOOD, District 1} on ae ig efeated | Lowest Prices on J. H. Myers of Lavoye, fisld repre- ae aay de i : e sentative of the Wyoming Nat er, the R ‘ather J. H, Mullin, ex mies act aS Cee ae Wiasiite . oi} FRAMED SCENES bank, is registered at the Gladstone] Pect to leave tomorrow for a te " ! " aie t : oy hotel. He is headquartered at River-|0f the Yellowstone National park. | for two or three \ t resent time or ni AND PORTRAITS ton, Wyo. They will be accompanied as far as | ones “et Stee « eae Thermopolis by Father Mullit | and Mrs ‘ 1] a jo - and R. H. Glumm of Denver, repre oes e been touring t t . senting Ware Brothers, is stopping} Mr. and 8. H, G, Blzzell and | ip aeoa Ce Picture over in Casper aughter Betty have raturned from | vou { erica ¢ | ee veral weeks’ outing trip spent i acd Se < bd Rast oceubid adivnen: raming C. B. Daniels of Cheyenne, Burling- Nf Far oti 2 7 ton railroad conductors, are in Cas-| Ben Scherck of the See Ben Realt | | atisfaction Guaranteed. per today. mpany, visited recently for several | | ft * » with his brothers, George and i; 5 8 ; ; | Robert Patton of Omaha and] Fred at their homes in Kaycee. | { p Brian Tobin motored to the U. T. be goat | as er ranch tearm eb wsore-| ana ate Foca Bonoet eve! BURIAL MUD IN CAGED minsdnse Teast sercud ing to Casper last evening ons visited last week with the lat | ‘redness is a Joke—Fatigue | r a We, _[ era paconts, te" and” rs, John U is Unknown—While Ener- : Mr. an ulbert Jaymes of | Curry at Dwyer ta hgeye cert arg's: te! At 104 East F street are the proud par- “Foe | Funeral services for Mrs, Adah zy, Strength and Vitality Picture ents of an eight and one-half pound| George Ferguson, superintendent | Maxine Smith, wife of W. J. Smith Go Above Par. {| baby daughter who arrived on Sat Marine Oil company was a | of 1147 North Kimball, who died | urday, July 11. The little arrival itor in Belje Fourche and | Wriday morning, were held from the The men and women, boys and] rame oO, has been named Patricia Ann Lorton funeral home at cs) oneal s who just lav at sult | cies ih eee |this afternoon. Rey. R. R. Hild PRIEST RIVER, Ida July 13 er and ¢ af ambitior Second and Durbin Patrick Sullivan and .daughter| ‘“Missou Hines and Mrs, Hines, | brand of the First Christian church | ,, ; it at] 22d endurance , ° t (Downstairs) Margaret left thia morning by motor | formerly of C now of Denver ated and byrial was made in | South’ Baiay ‘ra north | ‘ke McCoy's Cod 1 OU ¢ § b for Denver. who have been visting in Casper | Highland cemetery pending remova Priest Lake wa pound Tablet 7 “F e's with this morning for he body later Boze MONE Saniub tires ware month M. Foley expects to ‘save to-| Thermopolis. TE were compa Mrs. Smith is i ’ hus ' I y ; olboy as well _as eve : i morrow for a several *-hoainaee |4ed by Mire mad Pe band and tw Alice, 7. and : mea | &randmothe that Cod Live Do You Know and inspectior t Mon a is ald, 6; one brott i. Co Max b:ticeg |e By FS fou Can B and vicin R. B. Wertz,.of the Producers and | well, Waterldy and tw ter forest patrols, one | PMY bullder—the best on eart You Can Bu eee c tion iM Mrs. a. Lang Bozeman and ‘ ‘ nag h won't take the nasty tast y eta Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward s.| returned t morning ard of Colorado " map mie Meee 2 at HUD ON COACH Arentz, July at Island Dale, a| their home { of A we t named ar 4 : CASPER daughter. Mr, Arentz is connected} eral days’ v per : i t mit : A , ® e é with the legal department of the] friends Ir nith ast Pol : His f ayeee ato 1 a Midwest Refining pany in tht 49.8 unt t ; lr f Cir in ane J 60 Met mJ , ° city. Harry Adams as her | moved with her pare ana | \ Bile fer formerly at:| CO Liver ¢ Tablets a 6s av shaviiicumion Center | when two years of She was the ) agricultural col | 0? cents and be ore voi) have taken | Miss Margaret Mullin and cousin, | «treet, her ur W. Hopking and | educated tn the schools Vort Collins, Colo, and had | Cre box you wil ; y aie Miss Eleanore of Pennsyl-| sister, Mrs. B, L. MeCe Ralston, | Her marriage to Mr it two sea in the Forest | Doctors prense Poh eaver: Cl’ a : vania, guests of Miss Mullin's broth- | 0! and b . ther-in- | on January 6, 1916, 1 San ithe ‘ou ; s is cho f MN law, Mr. and Mrs, W forrt inating in her deat Navine tha iid you ur , f d, Ne the influenz Rae and wonderful ngo will t t ldre 1 « Site Lange wi say ‘ é Floral company, Mrs. K 1 will remain her | was miles on 5 : ‘ in wor HERD” HEADS FOR 2 TEVIVAL 15. MOVED tn RIALTO THEATER SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH : JLu full) ee. nl Be nig ? 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Satur. are’ ape Cae Bien *|2 FINISHED BRYANT PORTRAITS * iny comie day. It The J } ‘ a rese , = ae , D s ' F Wagon,” you know just how appeal: | posite ok \ | att Upped over, = 0.8 BLbG W. BRYANT DOLAN TEL. 860 I just beer secure las ss: ing she is. But “The Thundering | compa: not swim. = =} EXCLUSIVE feature by the Hort” Jo a preater: picture than that [°° wre Tt was eald that me Sill Mem nonnnmemnnnnemendllennntmnninsnseumunnllli | one and Lois Wilson ts more appeal] stev Neg Pierce and dave party overt 1 the raf | Che ing than ever she was before. ‘ord, il., are expected em 23 amien Sati P And it is Jack Holt who wins her, 9 Chaban sae EME Money hati eal ——— | Casper Daily Cribune He has to fight Indians and combat | with Mr. ond. Mem. « nt t will be Vialt, || Everything for the Cs r and Tourist the fury of a stampeded buffalo herd, 1 for Por ' : oa : a} iver ything for t 1e Camper anc ourl ’ to say nothing of facing blizzards see hy hd ; Get Our Prices Before You Buy. nd Will Appear EVERY and other elemental furies to win 1 H ; ; 5 r come f H Ht SUNDAY Beginning July 19 her, but he comes thr nt , a 9 ginning July You'll ueven vee’. better drama ei [int eee Kistler Tent and Awning Co. the west In making than “Phe j ! wate ack 617-619 East Second St. Pho: ‘Bhundering Herd."—Ady, Tomorrow's Tribune MOTT ODM IE no