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TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1925 Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE of Indians which he will take to be ed his father | the Exposition in Philadelphia. re-mar c di | Bailey, Pathe News man, of | : a | Denver, left Casper this morning. IN APE ld C | | H.C, Cotton was a recent business | ool Nights Call | visitor in Laramie. | | aie | A for Warm Wrap | Clarence B, Richardson left last | | | evening for Cheyenne. j | Social This Evening at eta : ere: = ; North Casper Church, eer tiose doing the most satisfac | George Layman ts leaving. the lat DAYTON, Tenn., suipsee Asso An jee cream and 1 | Of interest to tt 1 LPR ie Soe | salient eras iytioe Hert ity f ce cream an er , erest to many club work hittlands’ n° Sheridan | carrying at a penalty to the guilty | will be given this evening at Jers’ ta. Natrona e inty will be the ete dete Lk offender a fine of $100 and costs of t orth ae paaeus ‘ hnouncement of the splendid work $ 4 the trial, brought an expenditure to ‘ of Hand United stre done in Powder River by the | 30 000 Li bili | Ad the defenders of John Thomas 1 fthe church. A small charge lub conducted there under DIV, ability 1s iS I Sobped of! approximately $28,000, ‘| I bé_ made .to; cover expense n of Mrs. C. L. Crowther e d d P id : The actual court cc est!- Of interest to those atten mt aw two alube in boweer mitted and Faid in | mavea at r $300, or more ‘ gram which wi & ring August demonst | F Mi than ASS€ by members of the chure! will compete for fit ew WViinutes. court | } Sh iin er to to tt | By far t expe Mrs. Spears Will Honor with other e¢ | | the trial, how 1as t House Guests at Tea. cA AGO, Jul (Associated ' of bringing expert wit ‘ | | Hi t | To t 18¢ Clan Stuart Auxiliary Speed: recorda” and curece: | Were uot allowed to test | I 8 of’ Den ‘0 Meet This Evenin ‘ were believed to have been | fere the countr Ka of Lexington, k This ever at 8 o'clock at t ; Smashed today when within five | { oad ff tl ar -Spears-will preside at Natrona Power company ‘building a minutes in Federal Judge Wilker- i ining a home ral tea on Friday of this week | Meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of | ‘ son's court, a Suit for $30,000 against | them in n after tr arrival | residence, £46 South ‘oin | the Clan Stuart will be held for the SWAMPSCOTT, Mass., Jul —|three railroads, instigated by the | here. | ‘ 1 of transacting. important | (Associated Press.)}—Chairman Hale | Oklahoma State Shippers associa- Members of the defense sel to fal of the senate naval“committee has | tion, w ed, the railroads con-| day estimated the ¢ »proxt. @ ee | been asked by President Coolidge to | fessed judgment and each deposited } mate b \ 00 Lutheran Aid to | mak: intensive study to deter- | a check $10,000 in the hands of Saat | Hold Meeting mine whether there are useless | Jacob I. Grossman, assistant dis- (6 tf mE L. Kuykendahl Rebekal ba Can wets: ce. fin naval activities that should be done | trict attor The roads were the tate f} tcla 9 will meet in ri English Lutheran h wil away with, with a view to reducing | Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe j > A Wednesday event ei ; ; appropriations. cago, Burlington and Quincy, and M | 2 I res 1 ptly at the Odd Fellows | wee wat 1 aay Senator Hale during a conference | the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific ade resla ent | will be instalied and yi Papas 2 yesterday with the president report- } which had maintained a discrimina a6 ° xe = eted of naval bases on the Pacific | Colorado to points in Ka a | AR ay | coast-in Hawail. He expressed the | Oklahoma, after the interstat | 2 | Synergae Dancing opinion that @ strong naval base | merce commission had ruled against |, PORTLAND, Oregon, J ~ | Party ‘This Evening. | should be established on the west | the rate. (Associated Press).—Dr * Tyer.| One of the most | PERSONALS coast, preferably at Alameda, Calif.) similar action is ta be started in | "0" Chief of the division of Poe ed | ohana. wont eb it | that improvement of tho Pearl Har- | Nobraska, against the Union Pacific dustry of the ise Sercrane Cr ane ie wee ve | " < ae : seid: ae pi et 8 of Calife was elec ai? daxicing barty” tos bose j bor, Hawail, base should be expedited | jn the eastern district of Missourl eS aaat f rey at eh antes his evening at the J. B. Bar Miss Patricia Sullivan left last eve and that increased attention should | acainst the Misquri Pacific and the | etter ‘aiid ich | lind Rape Casper? Tonk tata r Omaha where’ she will joir be-pald to aviation without unduly 1is-San E'rancisco; in Colorado eluded: a oneid: cating here bers of Mark's Helen McCaffrey, whom. she weakening other branches of the | against the Colorado and Southern, 7 I “gph eeothOhin. hawt mpany on a trip to’ the naval services bh the | 22d in eastern district of Oklahoma seaitent | affrey summer home 1 4 Se % After his. conference with NO nentnet: thi dland Valley ‘oac , banat | ce SHAD hae P Mises Sullivan” WINGIN alent Inspired by the evolution trial in Tennessee, the “monkey fad | president, Senator Hale declared | °&'"*t the Midland Valley railroad nis, Tdaho, | Meo dater ey UE abnor tot svetattinant is growing. Live monkeys and monkey dolls are fashionable in th | himsclf in favor of reducing apnee uncement ee pies enter’ | so-called smart set. Greta Nissen, film actress, is one of the lates | Priations wherever possible but said | ; je t | nL 1G aya teas evenir jj | that care should be tak ot to A resolution was pted request hand refre a om T. B, Hood, commissioner of] to take up. the fad. at care should bi en not tc Nargh se ghak fe Ma ped . pen i a mk eses destroy efficiency for the sake of too ig the sect ‘ 1 ved throughout the even na animal welfare, returned sal fe 2 f tat at th ening ‘ Pocineatlante evenitaenasine rigid economy eall conferences o state thosé ‘not familiar with the | . evening having See ashe Ppiticn Bie A and federal offici insider tion, signs will be placed along | Completed her work aerate et ican whe : . | u emergency regulations dur h ap Garden Cree 1 c } we f | pearance of foot and mouth diseas ealt-ps Cr hort tir | Mr. and Mrs. Khoury ‘and family | < ae attuites Share ¢ Casper is visit-| Pendleton. From ¥ mo-| have take co a side | lagu ; Miss. Curtin Attends M Casper ts visit.| Pendleton. Brom } cat taken» cottage at Benak ta | KRAAEENIeLe btHolata tinge: various Party at Pinehurst. | 106 fo with her grand a s jand will spend a few weeks in the | western states and federal officia ; |mother, Mrs. E, N. Henley at her|the Columbia river highway, and| mountains. Mr. Khoury has. charge te i Miss Margaret Curtin who was| home in Glenrock. ; visited there with Mrs. Frost's sis-|o¢ the Oriental rug department at oh he ea tas Ls © guest over Saturday and Sunday | ree ter. ) visited at Sea Side,|the Chamberl rniture company. | Tha ODD FELLOWS TO MEET The cool night air at the sea~ Dr. and Mrs. Kelle f Doug The Re 1 Mrs. J. F. Blodgett | Ore., and re 1 to Caspe way | of Be | O. N. Sommers, new poultry spe Wntéerprise? Hn pment “g. 1,|shore calls for a soft, warm , nt rau gies home, “Pinehu {and son nf urned to-Casper Fri- | of Idaho. ats Officer Patrick “Paddy” Sullivan, | clalist for the state of Wyoming, will |, 0, F,, ‘will 1 in reg s. | wrap ta slip on.after the dance. : bart) returned to Casper yes-|day from the western coast where | member of the Casper police force,| That camp life appeals to the| Pend Friday and Saturday in this} sion on Thursday evening July 23 | This sumptuous wrap worm by rday. Saturday evening Miss Cur have been making their home Mrs. F. H, Holt @f Lander, ts in| returned today from a four days | -rows s girl as much as to the boy | COUMtY, According to announcement | for {nstallation of officers and w Marian’ Davies; screen actres: n was among those who enjoyed ome t |Casper for a fe days visiting | trip to the Big Horn mountains and aiuhy Rate tac today by G. M, Penley, county agent. |in the Patriarchlal ham igerag ae . SAY y arty given by Dr. and Mrs eat ok Fora Se ate eee ra certain Being Dray i by the open On Fric merning at 9 o'clock] witt please tak is fashioned of salmon colored noring Mina! Curtis 5 exp 0 leave tomo by mo! ng of t ond period of camp for . . aay " lease take not c 2 7 ‘ Jen oe Mins Curtin’s ne Sulli 1 daughter on-8i58 with Mrs, Sullivan and family for the Girl pout ta anaiton es in he will demonstrate the culling off in meeting nights t on satin with ostrich feather trim- nord, Jr. and Ted I ley, be red to Denver! Miss Hazel Hayn registered at | ‘Thermopolis, Lander and a cour of | ten cabing provided for the camp for | POUltty at the Ed Popple ranch, east | fourth Thursdays. All visiting | ming dyed to match the-wrap- cago, who have been tt 5 Bo spent several days | the Gladstone Hotel from Billings. | the Yellowstone national park, to| Boy scouts, Sunday, on the opening | % toWn- In the afternoon he willl riarchs are invited to attend * several weeks of James Wa: lis Bates, Parke geste lat thelstailey im tke pend the remainder of his vacation. | of the wecond weelk for Girl Seonte | carry. on similar demonstrations at| members are urged to be t ard Morton at their h hotels, before going to Cheyenne to} Miss Kate C < of Th op. “ee tents and numerous cots had to be| the R. A. West Poultry farm, west | ne representative to the grand er 7 i the Frontier days celebration. | olis, is stay a few in Casper} Mr, and Mrs. Sam Neff have 85 | set up in order to accommodate the | 0% tow" ampment will make his report] : $ we companied on the trip |on business. their guest at their home, 1618 | crowd of girls rewistered man-|_, Saturday _afterr at 2 o'clock | which will be of interest to | Birthday Dinner Mrs. A. J, Cunninghan Sei8 South Walnut street, Miss Esther | ner in which the girls set about help-| e will be a meeting of the Na-| —>—_——_ | Is Given Moni eee ani Sra | Pauley of Basin: Mra, Neff and| ing to pitch the tente was eufflelene |tona County Poultrymen's axsocta- | ’ l Mr. and Mrs. T. £ Mr ura Morton, accompanied |'Cody, are st id) Miss Pauley were former school | to prove to on-lookers that the girls | 0 when Mr. Sommers will discuss Late otone hosts last evening at a dinner give John Jr. and Ted Ring: | Hotel while friends at the University of Wyo-| were there for real life in the open, | Poultry problems which confront the 7° their home on South ic street, | ley of Chic who have been guests | . jming, from which ‘school they both | no¢ just a vacation to rest in the | @isers here, and will also demon- Mapes Had W ife honor of the birthday anniversary | at the Morton home in Douglas for| C. FB. Wilncot | received degrees. | oheas trate to the members the culling Sees s © their 1, Carl who is employed | the last few weeks, motored to C enne, are visitir * lithe dt The mber of girls who spent the |%4 selection of poult for laying Arcrinaie q the Salt Creek fields; and who|per today to visit here with Mr re || Miss Virginia Sanford of Shoshon! | iret woek at camp and who ety purposes, This meeting will be heid eared aie “eat te to Casper last evening fc Fe aunt, Miss Margaret Curtin. | Mr Mrs. FM, W are |{s visiting here for a few days the | toreq for the second week speaks for |%t the City Hall and all interested | Associated Press).— “i: fame Salt Creek Busses ‘ Covers were Merton wi te 2 guest today jin c for a rt om | ¢ vest ot Miss Mary Ot sa itself as to the success the Kiwan. | Poultrymen are urged to attend Friday morning revealed that Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel 5 a sid taste oa dhe anetié aes ne arate eating Pe snee oe ans and Girl Scout officlals: and| 7, tenant Col, Will S. Mapes, for-|] 8 a, m. and 1 p. m, and 6 p. m . ney les 2 ad the camp. F d l L C1 d fficer at Fort Lo. Legion Ausiliary to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ronner return:| Mrs. J. W wife | the Pi Beta Phi sorority. Ute ee ane cee A Caera aw mer commanding officer nt Fort Lo. Lanse; Sat’ Greek Elect Delegates 1 to Casper last evening from w & North ee Se eve Ok Fe ‘ gan, near here, ‘had a wife of wh 8 a. m., 1 p. m. and 5 p, m. or: 2 Shige be! : | chance at the camp and girls who : xistence even his son, Captain Paul |] B ves 9:30 Dail A feature of the rezular | three days’ motor trip to Thermop: ern conductor een years “ia gt yan bael ipa eo panrganceiey hie | E am ig plan tag dba a press Bus “eaves aily eeting of, the American Le s and vicinity. | stopped in Casp s : Ae atin it} voltutlon Mapes, of San’ Antonio, aa, .¥ Salt Creek Transportation Co, ’ g at 8 o'clock at the Natrona Pow-| Mis# Evelyn Clark {s a guest here ae C87 Ee ON AN Nae 8 ee 7 Mrs, Mapes arrived. tiers to-attend | TELEPHONE 144 s ODEO Bt Che NS One EOF y 7 acta hon gehen 3 given by the Kiwanis club a third | Ss ro ecte the funeral today of her husband company building will be the elec: | today from her home in Denver. Mrs, Hugh ©. Patton and grand- | WERE At SNE. caniilc Phes sane; CHial nd confronted Captain Mapes. ho, ion of delegates to attend the cise daughter, Patsy Bell Brooks,’ have | B. Bherry of Denver, is spend:| Seout camp program with the same | | onvention to be held n: Iph Britt and his orchest rned to Cheyenne following g a few days in the city. * or ct s e: du Pina as | — — jAnder ni, Mo., enroute to the coast | several weeks. visit spent in Casper | "> © weer te Reh Thi be wicried througtc | .DAYTON, ‘Tenn: July 31\—(Asso-| } 2 ‘ | leaders will be carried ough: | Darn pA | \ ee uests for a few days of Ted gee he Mrs. F sister et J. H. Holland of the Henry Bolt-| out this third week. Registration for roc F rage Swale Ww : e, se e ° . * Canning Clubs Are conductor of Ted Rose and|John McGrath. They were Joined | yore company, of Denver, ts In Cas-| (eta nem tele 7 wit ot the |intendent of Rhea county schools | = © ‘i 01 ow being taken care of at the F | Organized Recently Hilg Band, playing an engagement | here by Mr. n, United Bates per for a few days as a guest of the 1 Scout headquarters, ‘com and prosecutor | _ the Scopes case, | ul y ing ano use Much Interesting work 4 the Arkeon Dancly ademy. | marshal, whe nroute to Chey: | Townsend Hote Stockman’s ‘bank building, phone | "#4 today that Representative W. 4 ne aproe plished by members of the Ba Richards-of the Britt orchestra |enne from Lar » he attend ee 516 |D. Upshaw of Georgia, will intro. TODAY Ss SPEC IAL and West Side ng clu u former college classmate of Ted | ¢ United rfc PIA NaS Deel var: tins Oneal te ei eee ee | duce an antievolution bill in con-| antte’ an " > oa Soe cael uandems | gress, This bilh, to be prepared by 1. ection of M $s. 089 A to w 4 cere ‘LIONS AND FAMILIES | Mr, White, he sald, will provide that | B d N H lt: sricultural agent Mr. and Mrs, G. L. Frost and el i. | per, Georg pher, assistant | 31, 3. Peterson is a guest in Cas-| coderal ald be withheld trorg colleges | ran ew amit There were fifteen n, Lynn, Jr, and Luellle and|to Coach Dean who {| yer trom D ] and schools teaching theories of ev- | b angie fromt id Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gerdom and son | pending the summer in the east wag | eee alps oe. | olution. | Pla er At. each meetir s| Joseph, have returned from an ex-| seriously hurt when de a dive A. F. Gibbs of Sussex, {s visiting See: a re | Jer the leaderships of Mrs. Beer | tended trip through the Yellowstone | into a swimming pool, injuring his |i Gasper for a short time. BOBBED HAIR looks ronderfut | 1 Miss Nelson t various | national park, Montan Washing: | head T necldent 0 oe) @ 9 with the tin’ tint « jolden Glint | Oo riot 1 S li o P ‘a 785 00 ? : a | Shampoo.—Adv. rigina ein rice »/85,0! hods in the canning of vege-|ton, Oregon and Idaho. The part arved vera eke ago and is |: py. dea meainwenttanit ana (Bi 3t:, Bon KT CHILDREN g CAMP AMP dv g g $ fruits and meats are studic left Casy by mote sing to the | tt n still tr a ndition it | tag, Denver commercial men, are 6 work will continue until the rk by way of Mor 1 were for- | is expected that he will re: r satis: | sa Ie at the Gladstone Hotel, Adie of October when the achleve-|tunate in missing th kson slide | factorily | eee t pins and prizes will be award- by one day. From the park they tray- | bia ag ,| C. B. Dantel, conductor, from} Call has been issued for’ Casper | | n | Mr Mrs. O s and} Cheyenne, is in town between trips, | Lions club members and their fam- | THE 4-DOOR : ittle nd M sister see ies to meet at the end of the Hast | | r € ” 1 " Second stre ave Wednesday | | J : 7 M D. Turner, lamb buyer, from Fort | Second street pavem: ¥ | T } $25 00 3 Helen Wills Will Wed College Chum, anaes | Siorean, n't Cuaper for'a few Gave [afternoon at (a0 oviock for’ the || BROUGHAM fi] -00 Sends It Home his way back to the park. Mr, | Journey to the camp for under-nour- | Tis Said, Though Paraiile Deny It ot s Howls ers family will accompany him, |!ahed children sm the foothills south TERMS eee J east of the cit milles wi I : ‘ é A n the Hudson Line. A } TI Kl M h ] ; , ¥ vertadt Gibensa. ds elr own lunc nd plgnic at ; oIn./ lee ~ & n South Africa | w. x. vowis of cheyenne, is in| thelr own Iu i te Klein-Marks Music & os r a few days r : Dyin superb buy, $1,825, de- Art C ¥ ose r Ar a H. A pod e ¢ FRA, 8 Oe te wavleal ce Tadeo ak: the livered to your door. ; aspe q lub, e eee nee after the picnic supper she 238 East Second St. Phone 1745 Max Prezant, men’s furnisher, of | Will demonstrate benefits that chil. | } nye, is in town for the da | dren are receiving from out e- | nner ROE ES SS PERT Pte es Jereation and healthful surr | - - P. A. Jerrne of Denver; is visiting | (nes ‘The “lights out” order = Lae + ml the elty, jcamp goes in effect’every night at | aor |7 o'clock | Hf. F. Granger of the Hendrie Bolt-| It will also bé found advantageous “ff company, of Denver, ts staying | for all cars carrying the party to 4 t the Henning Hotel while in the | leave together in order that there city will be leas inconvenience in opening engl. and shutting ¢ the t | } D. T. Cotner of Worland, ts visit. { ———————— rar) ng in Casper for a few days ‘Parents of Helen Wills, national women's tennis champion deny that she is engaged to Gerald Stratford, young Californian ‘ut the reports of the love affair persist. Both ate students at the University of California. p Stratford, (inset) is a member of the U fC, tennis team, Fin Cape t Tyrrell, connected with ae Denver dry goods store, je in Cas: for a few da eee H. D. Bellrose of Denver, will be 3 iy) Casper for a few days on busi Lady¥ Graaf, wifevof Sir ons David Graaf, former high com rere tilssioner for, South | Africa! in Tim McCoy passed through Cas London; -was! hostess fof the last evening for his summer | if Wales d 16 near Thermopolls to attend the Prince of Wales during his stay tation’ at Chagente: My. Be wn le has been checking the number John pping Mort sper Willia Ca acd tor r 3 y terda Ley pping Lynn of Uva, Wyoming, | in Casper for.a short time. “*#e ts) Hubbard Buffalo el”: of P business, o-* is A guest in m . m Clart fer River sper or Fellows of Denver, a short . fa in the time ry of Salt Creek time in eee Robinson of the Park-Davia mpany, of Kansas City, Mo., at the’Henning Hotel is spend- Casper, y eee Mus REF FREE DANCE AND GRAND OPENING New Lavoye Branch NOLAN CHEVROLET, CO. = VERYBODY WELCOMI 8 P. M. ic by Peterson’s Harmony Six RESHMENTS SERVED A Good Time for All

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