Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 30, 1925, Page 5

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CARS TO CARRY bring sixty girls back from the Girl cout camp Sunday morning, The necessary number of cars was volun- re | Si ante — THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1925 peat Shek Ua allie hae Tie Casper D Daily Criburie RIWANTS CLUB SUDUTS AGAIN Girls to Be Retined From Summer Camp Next Sunday. }Max.W. Winter presided at the Kiv/aule club today in the absence of R. C. Cather, who is one the booster trip. W. B. Haselmire, “has just returned with his wife from an extended eastern tour, resumed his -position as secretary. A tele. gram was read from the booste who are Kiwanians stating that they Would all lunch together this noon as a Kiwanis club. Jud Walker called for cars to teered by members of the club. Chas. Cullen was present at tho meeting for the first time since his return from St. Paul where he wa injured in an auto accident w attending the convention of Kiws International. J. 8. Mechiing, chairman of the program committe BE. E. Fisher, Mrs. Ray Cook and Alice N. Mechling. Mrs. Fisher sang séveral vocal selections accompanied on -the plano by. Mrs, Cook. Miss Mechling recited humorous stories. Miss Mary Hansen field represen- tative of the national headquarters of the’ American Red Cr from §}. Louls announced that a demo: stration of life saving would be con- ducted at Riverview Park on Aug ust 18, 19 and 20 and instruction | given free to boys, gris and all oth- | ets Interested in the city, Mis Iomilie Skarra, who ts head of the physical education department of the high school, was-a guest of the club | introduced Mrs. and -it was stated that she wonld assist In the life saving demonstra. | tlon. George Ri Stewart led in the club | singing. PERSONALS |) Photos at Scene of Bryan’s Death in Dayton, Tenn. a month, route home she will visit for a time with Mrs, Bert Wil- a ee Mr. and WN Ralph Sharpe of Ipre, Ohio, who have been the gugsts here for a short time of Mrs. B. Dyke are leaving today for California going by way of the Yellowstone National park. They will be accompanied on the trip by Mrs. Dyke who will return with | ther their home for a short asus W. M. Yard and daughter Mary Yard are spending the in the Yellowstone National They were accompanied as Thermopolis Sunday by Mr. Mrs. Miss Park far as Yard, who returned to Casper the following day. They Will return to Casper by way of Sheridan, Buffalo . Mr, and . R. Rolan have as their gu Rolan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Rolan Sr., of ‘ eee Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Ulery and nd erson daughters, Thelma and I-is have returned from a visit spent in Thermopolis, || CITY BRIEFS C. E. MeNeilan of Powder River is in Casper for the day. see O,. L. Gailey of Salt Creek will be in the city a few days attending to iness matters. Worden is visiting in Cas per from Denver eee L C. Pieiffer and son of Deny: are guests in Casper see Parrish of the Producers and ners corporation drove to Cas- terday from his home in CR Re Parco, €,'si0 V. H. Tout of Denver wa per yesterday on business, eee A. G. Marion, representative of the McPhee McGinnity company of n Cas- Denyer, will be in Casper for a days. eee | Charles G. McLauglin {s in the city from Denver on business. eee R. B. McLavey of Parco was a visitor in Casper yesterday. s. There’s a Miller dealer tires—put on Mille fear you—he has a Miller sign out front, ‘These two tires were made and run on the same car at the same time and under identical conditions: a Miller flat shape »@ Miller flat sh Round tire after Note the distor- Built to shape it Note the excess ber of miles. Ke Hon wisn Under tenet ad, No dis. eyen flexing and: form wear and ba tortion. distortion tire good for many more miles Balloon and Regxlar Passenger Cer Tires Heavpdaty Truck and Bus Tires. Tubes and Accessories Miller GEARED-TO-THEROAD UNIFLEX CORD © Co . Weaver Rubber & Vulcanizing Co. 647 West Yellowstone Phone 2218 1983 a e Atchison, Neb., where she will spend | PAGE FIVE ) Bryan’s Home, His Wife, and Their Children Of William Above: Mrs. Ru Jennings Bryan's h Bryan Owen, da family, ABOVE—Home where Bryan died. Cross at right indicates room where he wa when the end apie ihe) In the center: His home, recently er ir é % ie ame, Cross at jeft indicates porch where Mrs. Bryan was seated when informed of t i's death, Walter 8. Milton of Denver t# in|] winiam J Bryan Jr.; Charles W. Bryan, br en on the Mrs. Francis Brown left this BELOW—Townsmen carrying ket into Rodgers’ home preparatory to laying out t moner’s body. | Casper on business, . ing fora visit to her old home in |—— 4 vlan Shes Sided . erere pea LS LPRLE Mshigar Before returnin Mra. | z | Bilt Wittle was in Casper yester- TSS wn will visit in Minneapolis, Chi-| Pending the day here vy & with; W. P. Spaugh and family of Man-|Mrs. Leroy Gray. The visitors were lay trom “Laveve: Max Prezant, Lavoye merchant, eqgo,-and Duluth us aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. | ville, Wyc re spending a few day ned | k in Colorado by Mrs. onene was in Casper yesterday on business. 7 seed aeeeth DRdSt ahe TN Scan PON Sa Mc oa m to) R. E. Finnerty, representative of oor LATE SPORTS | Miss “Ann O. Connell, empto Pat ee ea oe ee i gee | Casper, Marshall Field and company of Chi-| ©. V. Jamieson of Denver Is visit- the ‘Capitol bulldir 1 x 7 Mecsas t Miss Jean Mills of Satt Creek ts 1 tebe ago, will be in Casper for several | ing a few s fr ; énd Misa A ¢ nul to M | town visiting frler Chase alte recently | gare’ with antaple rodres at the Giad ee HUDSON AND ESSEX game city were : 9 business matter Cheyenne Mrs, I Rose, | stone hotel. 1 ee and Bi NEW YORK an zer and Miss Margare - Mansfield € ite to eee De < esterday Associated Press}—V 1 Toes stopping over for the Mrs. M, Leor visiting {n town | Fort Collins n fofiahan and| frnest W. Everly 6f Cheyenne te | tending s matters ably will be given a | are building more six- and, Mrs J. c en route to Yellowstone | from Salt Creek. Mr. and Mrs. ( I. Campbell. n Casper for a short time attending ie re Saturday before the executive | : Texas, are guests of Mr | rk | Oa Fi ere Ito business affair 8. Patter was a visitor yester-|committes of th: fed t cylinder cars than her, Harry Ream | Op Ft | Mins Betty Denton of Thermopoll Mrs. ¥ i ned’ to’ ove | day sper f Denver harg t he ha ted t 5 ees, | Mr. and Mrs, ©, E. Wheeler are| spent yesterday in Casper visiting | p< cod 1 Oklahoma} poyle C, Cowles of Midwest is ene th r s s interviey | others. eee itir r n their} and on business where she ending some] «pending a few days in Casper on Floyd Fawcett, Firestone tire rep- | newspar syndicate Mrs. Deft Kane, of 12 home ir | $5765 | time. business. resentative, is a guest of the Hen- as left a short time ago to Vilma Pine ts spending part of this se eae ning hote} while calling in Casper, SEABRIGHT, N. J., July 30. — her husband in Glengary Mrs. D. Hunt is visiting in Casper | week visiting here trom her home in| Mr. ana wit J« Davis left} 7, B, Simmons of Denver will cee (By The. AssociatedP. Holen | Swhere they will make their hoine. rom her hom ve. Salt Creek he ugo for Califo: | be in Casper for a short time: M. Gantt has returned to Casper | Wills overwhelmed Mrs. 2 Mal-| seen oes . oy Sane pend a month ¢ eee m Scottsbluff, Neb., he} tory te in the semi-finals of t oo Mr.’and Mrs, A. Allen drove in] Mr. and Mr&, E. H. Shackelford of |. fr, and I ur nbined t und pleasure trip.| RR, 1. Graltz is spending a few] Spent some time b women's. singles in the Seabright in from Deriver last night to spend a| Salt Creek are guests in Casper. pent m th I 1 ‘ r by motor | days in Caaper from Denver attend- 4 ® {tation tennis tournament. The < 5.00 R ewar few days here | oe home in Denvye | having left th I Angel ing to business matters. D. F f Denver fs visiting rnai girl and r nal champion, | . eeaete . es dr t 3 ane kok Iaati anets } Sorry in Casper today ie or n t gy lars reward will be paid Jéseph A. Ball of Council Bluff 5 Mrs. Bob Havery is a visitor s+ Ed Wumor of Sheridan ts visiting on Se val by scores of 6-1, 6 Sop nishing the Casper Ta., who t= connected with the New neete v Casper from he Der 1. P. Wheel ed St ini Gakvee! H. ©. Denning ts Lusk for niece ara ally ‘Tribune Information leading tk OM company at sebine eee few days y to the capture of the person who t& fraudulently cc ting sub: Judge and Mrs. Bryant 8. Cror oh a at p to} 8, P. McIntyre ts registered at the | %. he F ‘FORTY & FIGHT Corie} trond? Pelee’ euteertcee 2 dine | have ag their gue at their home | nne Townsend hotel from Denver. L.A ‘om Lingle jot the paper should oot pay any- “ on South Walnut © street Mrs. | ee “ee for a i i n> their subscription except the Cromer’s sister, Miss Helen Smitl ts and Ma C. H. Parker of Denver was a sre ae rrier who delivers. the paper or ind Miss nla I, Edmun o'r 4 from | caller in Casper yesterday D. T. Nelson ts visiting in Casper | «} | 20 authorized collector from the New York weeks “ee from Greybu | ‘fice. {f rou are not sure you ara eh On ' tlonal| R, H. Desch fp visiting in Casper cee 2 ahamt X collector. ak, bin eS Recent per Ww or a tew days from Denver. | John W. ¢ s of Cheyenne was and ¥ ) 80 please call the Tribune. Mra. M. I Hi r ttan . o'n eo all in € ‘ Kans., an‘ son, Attorney Hal Harlin Miss Hele ll, former {| . B. Henderson, Jr., Cheyenne ht 2 | 6:15 o'cl ho are guests of Mrs. Harlin’s | ¢ er nd opoll wyer, is stopping at the Gladetono ten Ander f Mid tis a at the H © ep! one i faughter and son-in-law *. and r r nrou tel while in Casper. } st in Casper tod | a Enos Hayward of } passed ‘ t : Casper yesterday enroute to | «+ 4 A where he’ will nd th i with comfort and safety Fat eS eS eee a co and safety || visitors (n' Campet yeaterdn Tost ; 2 ses JAKE’S BR. W. win f Cody | Miller Uniflex Cord construction gives balloon tend ness aff RY CLEANING AND tires the frictionless and uniform ‘fiexibility they. (0. J. Ta | Salt Creek Busses need for endurance as well as comfort. ; Best Service—Best Work ||| Leave Casper, Townse d Hotel 1] by The Miller tread of tough rubber assures positive ane Prompt De . 1] ; traction; while the Miller patented Flat Shape en all U , ; ables both tread and ti gi ee t ation Co. JAKE, The TAILOR }}| 5s eo service. BA XPRESS iy j Wyatt Hotel Basement Millers are world-standard for high mileage, com- CAMERA WAN WITH a> Deane nema ig fortable riding and safe driving. Start saving’ on | MPREADY JUST BAGK FROM SOUTH AMERICA CHEYE gaan raasr'waneat ssf Opens Saturday, Aug. Ist HUNT WITH THE GUNS BEST Laramie Rotarians | AND AMMUNITION Guests at Capital | Rotary dubeere uci tec | Campbell Hardware Co. held Wednesday Av and enterta er 147 South Center Phone 425 ‘ % general exchar hip predominate: ee

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