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SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1925 A The Casper Daily Cribune ? PAGE THREE So . W | ; | y soa % ] | ae | BY ROBBER IN GUN BATTLE By MARY TOBIN | = — i: ORK, Aug. §.—(By The’ As- | z od Mrs. Mary Con Warrar-Merritt rela }--A mother of four |r ned from he Marriage This Morning | —_—— child as a human shield | doorw ont: of bia arranged church wedding took place [Fight to Center About) sie: anda ive dying | momer at 10 o'clock this ning when Miss | P d I t as a eur dH 8. Flor B da of] B. H. McCarthy and‘family stop. ropose aw to " ania’ ral Mrs at a hospita Mrs, Paxon } 109° “Kast | ped a few hours in Casper yesterday | b T | : voy nd Henneberry 1s not expected ‘te Fifth street, became the bride of |on thelr way to Yellowstone nation Curb Teaching. Two ungaters were cap-| live. Police za: shot both the Aubrey T. Me son of Mr, and park. . e uréd, ‘ om a , ronian, - Clole of Mrs. A. L. Merritt. ‘The. Rev. Philip cee aro , 10 pe t at thai fact that was atohen 5 1 he marri es BEN G. KLINE. ‘ otege K. Edwards read the yeti wh 8) Mrs H. Rogers) of » Midwest | | (Gopyr 1925, Consolidated. Pr el ; a iced al and the guests were the mem oF | willbe uest at the Townsend | Association) } an ay tt ro eat ie Shab yd xd SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 8.—Cir ‘ : fend wee culating among fuadme le Ir suspe was later a oT eee raid Miss Stella Baker ‘ visited Jers of ig the tentat were 1 fire A ; ae S| triends in Casper yesterday from ofa d state law H . : 4 a py, | her home in. Worl t the teachi evolution { rw 1 : . 2 Fret 2 ft th pro y the jou: 18, th 1 hers of the weddi shea | I. R. Young, representative of the | approved by the var ; ; the altar to the strains of the wed-| Wyoming .Groc company, and | tion factions, orally within the ~~ ——--—-- ita. é ma Sy arch Gtaved by Mires) Bohl Mrs. Young, of Douglas, and E. B.| pear A next few weeks, petitions are to ae ao. given away by King of Riverton.arrived in Casper The largest plow. in the world, made in 1878, is idle now. Once upon rte deter py, OD circulated in all parts | B) . ra Pi Py ape yesterday, Mr. Young and. Mr. King| _ ie y five yoke, and guided by two men, it turned farrows fiy | simultaneously to initiate a meas- | | I 4 << ] A 2 Miss Rose King.| Will attend to business in ‘the inter- yous hibxens witha VED ee Rk A the San Joa ie yalley, California. , It is a curiosity on a ranch | ure to be placed before the voters romo er o O yan Te Enersi ve anil thie. best nat of their firm while in Casper.| wide and two and a half feet deep, in the San Joaq' ; the regular elections in the fall of | | Y Was’ the groom's brott Edward aE te at Bakersfield, Calif., now. Nereis epiesapcn pall . ' f - | : 2 : { This information was given the} > a7 . 5 Territt. mas Reagan of Midwest is in ~ : 5 3 | O > | O L Following the ceremony a wedding| the city for a few days on busi- 7 We spe bep tre cafe Nira | JRLEpPuUups1 raerec Uu the: Henutue | nese o ° soclate editor le ne Re canthse yes cereal hearer | ath ae Fashionable Folk Shod With Black Satin Now Fashion Times,” most, widely elrculated vec: | | oe ; ! a decorated with summer flowers for| | C. H. Canoll of Denver ts visit- : ; tarlan publication in tern ( t | iF th I at bo a RISER PEEL Mtr, Peaeents " of & teins: a 3 recent fundamentalist-evolutionist | | a | A. L. Merritt and Mrs, A. Baker. | nees M. Noble {s visiting ht before the state school t By EDNA MARSHALL saa iit Tr ride, who ir or ft young: her \- ea) (Cop: 19: ‘0! dated The t ide, wt i i, tho: 3 ange home in Lan Prime eet ampaign, the | (Cor Consolidated | . a ih Peay ot | eee fundamentalists, Mr. Baker said | é lation) radlent,'tn deed Meca ail Ce Ee det pHEMT Eos ene ve secured from the California. sec- | ORK, Aug g in bettie d ay Some taraietin | dandag teem BE: Creek es etary of state complete information | Garvey, self-appointed are, 8o they bese eat THeuTnebiet (to hekinebernke tere ‘ regarding the number of signatures | ceneralissimo of an x w being plan coke reat lll ‘yallay:¢6ta oe needed and method of procedure. lic-to-be for America five wagers to be held, sc < > an Ret 2 5 “We are not going to duplicate f r 2 a ex barring ac- er tollette z. A, n of Shoshon! ts spend- | ; her toll t a As Theren ot Bhasin! is spend the Tennessee law,” this tundament ‘ ! everything wned in ng the day Caspe: | | pests \¢ erst mi EMTS eee alist epokesman said. “We are go naten sy airallwagaite 5S KC = | avo! entio Jene! r ° > aw ot to automobile: sale. An¢ to match and an atm bou-| Mfrs. C, J. Garland and Mrs. Jes- eam soneve spre oon ae renee e ngs i for the glory, and ‘restoration quiet, of ophella roses. | slo Kittleson are visiting friends in day | Ri arb beta cone " | Gaver: - Mins E Casper from thelr home in Greybull. Wee) DOL S OP CRA pa aTOn Ges Si ete pra ores | - : I. | eee ¥ We contend that the theory of evo: | The news that a warrant for the} ad Mrs. M. C. Crouch has returned pete gaat on COM SCAR Wee ad fon _ of cat Black! J, F, Peterson Now Park, from t | from Rochester, Minn., where st stb te Pi aver ‘ete nelle, | an" a3 Garvey c himself : ews. We believe in complete re r i shim 2 New Port, R. I been con-| took treatments at the Mayo Broth- y eta aka S| along with 138 othe al prison. | . : nected here for some time with the| er’s hospi a rosie tier emo i? a Jers, had been rec the. pent Acting Register Of ; as the Bible is barred, so we de-| +04), 2 ‘ Ilinols Pipe Line company She bs £ | jaomirhepdisetceas rs tentiary at Atla w hardl = completed her education in Denver.| Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Bond are TRE HEL OXOU NCD Pere ug ote the; wie w york's |U, S. Land Office The bridegroom is a son.of Mr. and] !eaving today for Thermopolis to| |, This contention that evolution 181+ black belt” became alive with plans | Mrs. A. L. Merr nd y formerly | spend until tomorrow evening there | . Teles rane a ne in th a: for’ hia I n , a | damentali:: brief filed with the sta 24 — = = seeretary of the E. T, Williams Of] on 9 pleasure trip. schoo! board when it wai consider-| First, America must be convinced) | CHEYENNE, Wyoi, Aug, In Bao ae had Been ele errr ee tr eee {hel woleite "text books’ here’ Tr of his, worth Then money must be | the abee nee of Mart ‘T. Christensen, ‘ as} for the sey ears,| Mr. +E. 3 Is ehil- ; Sop eer | raised to bring ack er 0 Inited State: ue coming here from Denver with his| dren have been attending the -cele- ly. 2 voli pari y na sisted * K youiitarasibed “a! dlenibieay dewte here, J. F.. psf ideck dN ata ate fe arnttian that promis bration in Parco. “Mr. Morrt ence a ae - Roceren jas ia /dloras itio: n the lar at ee hie) eh a eneee Sepia, eltn| Conilected with’ the Gincisir Pipe a religion,” and “Is as certainly an | who has bit in the land office for the pa aivie nohnankad iheee saith: 43 a. | Line company atheistic ‘religion Christianity 1s tn a assume the du ‘ oS n finin ; ca n <i pte hace e sh! a theistic ane. - | Ready, beg ca is ; | west Refining compar on ove of the Science | lated to contrit th er Office of receiver ~ On returning from a bridal jour-| Howard Alexander returned ast Ee set Lean iigMeraInG ie | Dhever wil’ fob ‘aste, he ba tet bkei aS ney to Chevenne, Hates Park, |evening from a week's trip to Denver pete yee samy ese ter Bhiples each s0 filled with the melodramatic to! the po hee th ig aavar!arld @ Coles = and vicinity, its president, Maynard Ship! i ; . Den rer and Colorado Spring Mr axe violnity, ~). | | this city, “to combat this me ures of the Ma and a new eitua- and Mrs, Merritt will be at home to] 46 yy Guirtn wlio haw been the fundamentalists, will be to | career that they will arouse the sym wh ft fg -be- hele friends at €20 Kirk avenue.” | Mee. 1” T- Gulleh) wlio’ bas’ been large protest meetings in San Fran-| pathles of the thousands, black and overcome now inaligsi Ns 4 vi cisco, Oakland and Los Angeles, at | white, to whom tickets are already —_->———_ Wyoming Society. Among recta: Chsher Sindee od which the facts supporting the the- | being sold —theoreticalls For results try a Tribune Classt- State Clubs In Miami | : ist ath : ory of evolutién and the necessity| “And when I get that play written, | "ed Ad a t6t 22 t " 77 * f 3 not yrevent its bein | ———— etiam! tims a total of 22 state’ 40°! caries Tidaay ot the Golden With the formal evening or afternoon frock or the lacy negligec, black satin footwear is the | £0" !t2 teaching will be set forth by | nothing will prevent tts, being pr feties, ¢ 3 Ss ord: |, f- ees: “ . ‘ us f Scat "4 abl ea ” | duced,” Jametson said. ‘It will be | vas ing to information which has been | Rule store attended to business at-| shoe of the hour. ‘The dainty black satin mule (upper right) is fashioned after the “pope's slipper” | “'\te. ‘Rimes aamits the probability {done within sls mouthe— warren Removal Notice compiled by the Miami’ Daily News 7 eee eee | of ancient days. A “Jattice work” pump for evening wear (lower left) is the absolutely correct j of the antt-evolutionists being able | cldents.”” DR. H. L. HARVEY at the/request of the ‘Btate’Pres-|) po oént mariage licenines. tasied thing and should Le accompanied by hose matching the frock or in harmonizing pastel shade, The to secure the 76,000 isgnatures neces Meanwhil pmmittee is being t ident’s club. ‘ from the county clerk's office were| *fternoom model is at right, The frock (extreme )cft) is a Jate summer or fall model in autumn | FY to place the proposed law on | formed to visit thousands of houses 0 wontelios tivenily preuhiond inane te | Prank A. Roberts to Mary C. Hur-| brown with embroidered applique in “woodsy” colors in front and touches of same trimming on col. . | th state ballot but declares a de-[and as many men of influence in|| 207-9 O. & S, Building th Distri ot Cot 1 ss ta Na roughs, Theadore William Mosher to lar and cuffs, The much liked long tie is also a feature. termined fight will be made against | public life, ple ading for Marcus am Phone 61 he District of Columbia and another | Panehon qlsabeth Norton, Aubry the passage of the measure and/ vey and enlisting ald in efforts to he atrak te were separatel B. Kirk to Letha May Buck and “ennessee-izing” Californt him a pardon for his alleged offe ganized, there would be £0 bodies, i¢| Rosco Spaggins to Helen EH. Dowly.|City left today . for ‘Thermopol — zanized, nuld be 5 . tre where they, will spend this even q R A 7: Is shown by the taformation: Those | Mrs. Eugene Griffith, who has|leaving there tomorrow for a tour | Tr an Vy, OM] . Arizona. Colorado. Delanare, Flac | been visiting in Riverton, left that|of the Yellowstone National park < tate et: teas Lotigland nthne Sec a 2% city this week for Moran and the| They will return to Casper by way | Tes 28 f Nevada New. Moaico North eng | Jenny lake district, She was accom-|of the Southern entran From | “Mile Suzanne Blum, personal sec: South Dakote, Oregon, Utah, Wash, | Panted by her mother, Mrs. John | Casper Miss Sinclair will go to Den-| rotary of Senator Paul Boncour, ing akota, Oregon, Utah, Wash-|Kirch and sister, Miss Lorena ver to spend a short time hefore re-|tag been elected one ‘of the twelve ington an DOTA A-0 tal Of! iireh and t, Virgil Lyle of|turning to New York where she bavian of ehe*d mh ¥ 16 lataten jogest ; rah here she is | secretaries of the Paris Court of Ap . maha ne of a lar otal of ths Ps . Georgia has an organization which | ~"" Aes city 7 sd ee is the fi | c aa ‘ She fs the first woman to hold the | dee DARA CUSDE Se ae Ab ang R. B..Leggett, district superintend Saeko sition, | old time ability nd the reat ot | Ct of the 'Te Production com: “Dude Haw ‘ormerly of Casper, | tamer : y the rest of | pany, spent several days in Riverton | now of Montana has been spending | are the ‘gang in nur nl strength and | this week arranging details for the|s short thee in Coupes ay penn BITS ABOUT WOMEN be AS ed 34 mY . opening of the company’s new well|and visiting with former friends Mrs. Dudley Coats, young English The following atdtes are | which will be started at Sand Draw | fateh oclety woman, has opened a shop | | which hav on organized: in the near future M faire = left thie |i" London. She specializes in em | Alabama; California; Canada: Car- | baielze matali tae Devoe arate deft this th ¢idered bags which she makes her-| olina. embracing North and South! yr and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan and | sprit ser tihen? atta self from 18th century fabrics, Carolina; Mlinols; Tndi: Towa; ter Margaret returned yester-| for a week or 10 y | well as scent and feminine fripper Kansas; Kentucky; Mi Min- iin, a-pevatul. digs vukicenaitl . fes. Many of even the most expen-| nesota; Missourl; New England, em-| in Cheyenne, where Mr, Sullivan was| Glenn Perry has been visit sive French perfumes have a ten-| bracing Connecticut, Massnchutetts, | called to. tr important bust-| this week with hls mother, |dency to stain and injure furs, due Maine, New Hampshire, “Rhode Is-| neg affairs. Dotigies 0 the spirit with which they are | land and Vermon ew Jersey; New | eee errs ixed. Mrs. Coats plans to a} ’ hi Oklahoma; Pennsylvania; |) Mr. and Mrs. Ed Popple/and Mr. Mrs, Wilson Bowman a si erp sofort ase q xan embracing ni Mitchie d by thelr dost ends in Nebraska for a —_— ’ ee bs les lair of New few - nia-M racing Virginia, | — : i a wl 3 se “1 F ‘ Virg fa 1 ar e r ~ = ‘ ; tate ons | means so much more tk | | re 83 itself,” sho said, It co | phase of human relatlons—looks, | Dunn-Reber Marriag speech, action and even thought. | Is Celebrated Today Four-fifths of what we choose at} lies Ruth UL. Dunn, daughter of times to call ethica really falls un-| tee jie I iy See et, 414 der the subject of etiquette. . xo | Mile Suzanne Blum ou ak Street and John EB, Rebers| form of socie n get away from | { s j of Casper were married this morn the amenities of life. They are as| The ¥ pr poroneeeibave givicae ‘The sealed chassis Zt pe Ht Siar by the R v eh er 01d as life and will live as long. In|Wom#n physician, Mile Rence Las ~ . Mullin, pastor of St. Anthony's Catholic church, They were attend- ed by Miss Edith Dunn and Ralph Dunn, sister and brother of the bride The bride who was graduated. this ring from the Nat ty igh school came to Caspe casade . . : the most primitive of peoples there | “#4 th 1 sealed In always some, foem "of etauetts | i with triple engine Even wild animals obey the law of The English W. the pack; and this law, is, in its own | members nine Moslem women way, a form of etiquette j Turkey | | = Tripled Sealed! The air is cleaned, the oil is cleaned, the gas is cleaned. ‘ona Coun Prince Antoine Bibesco, Rouman-| Queen 3 of England has adopt Years ago from Douglas) with her | . le r 5 tate: W. ec ‘eg {ed the fashion of wearing America > a . A eRe A eid ch Zit ailinh ada 6 \utiful women and same have bri! eee Ta and dust which causes engine wear Toledo, ©., and is connected here iy 5 . . BORE bikie Gn eee In Play Houses on heels | women bat it has been toft rs is closed—Sealed! No other car, 4 ‘owlng his ad 1 from he Sil lid to America to produce - | f attended Penn § two years | August A. Busch’s Caravan Now Touring Country; 41s, peita ciao a echo! | the protection for working parts ‘ollowing the ceremor Wed g ee * , c Bn 2 nap 90 : 3 | jfor mayor of Lynn, Mass., in’1926 the bride’ sparents. Mr, and Mrs. | ies ekg? i ly Movement Bile sign’ aie: Will Hhlag about a pee | Chassis with the Triple Sealed En- National Save ada. win weke Meee = munielpal government if given the LARAMIE COUNTY TOTAL | gine. And this is only one of many noua te’ Gaapes A caravan of. play. houses. on|covéred with. either oda eia.| ree eee tere IUAtS. 0! | 1926 improvements. Sce the Better | Pdipaintel | wheels, carrying out-a child's dream |oleum and, Herat Columbia. University, Schoo! for 8 Buick tod i uick today in the showroom of of her future home, is now touring |dows are dainty age iY x tly. e Pur- | clal Welfare, Dr. M. C. Keith moved to rooms] the country to promote a wider in-|nishings are complets to the last dee rity ir 0, Stockmen's Ni terest in the Own-Your-Own- evan te poorer : ; ae ceuieine topkmneg is NaUonal | ee eetaatt sooner Mawaet conten Sane wink nO! tte] The National Councl! of Jewish | CHEYEN? Aug. 8.—The any Buick dealer. ——_—> Re ee uraar tes ; outside of each play house is fin- | Women has a membership of 52,000, | decline that {s noted this y in the | NOTICE b eee iP Ay Rouse Soh, Coslanes prec san Brilliant red. and trimmed | It was organized during the parlla- | @#sessed valuatlo of mie BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICH. | { am leasing my property, known hie own children at Grant's Farm,| ‘The caravan oevaie under tts own | Ment, of religions oat. tte. World's j Saunty is partly due to the reduced Diwision of General Meters Cartapasian aa The Mofield Filling Statiop, and| Rear St. Louls, originally the homé | pone, whin ie yaaa ees Fafr in Chicago, “To further un yaluation of taxable farming lands am leaving for a vacation: All] srpenctal U8. Grant. They were tor eduipped with belle, bumpers, | efforts in behalf of Judaism by sup-| Within the county, ‘The valuation {ms for merchandise or material] tival sponsored by officials, of the |Porn.and a hitch for coupling to the | plying mean to study: to being | Of Laramia county Je given at $83, p among al! | 588,282, nearly a million dollars lees | | o———_—_—_ furnished sald station must be pre-| City of St. Loule, as many. as $,000 (Houses, When It halts, steps aro! aici: closer fallowe wanes play houses im tu single Gov. usted between the rooms, and the | Jewish women, to furnish a medium | than last year. Taxpayers will re CASPER BUICK CO. sented to mo on or before August| children being entertained in the | Put !n Place, running boards are ad- children are inwited to inspect fe 26,927 > ee ee Peeing in the’ children ntbusl- ult Bet innine “ith Tine tart or conREne ot Ppu RDS, Sor i fale 5058 937 a ar, the le om. then the dining room and | Munication and for prosecuting work | oda ose ine doa tunity to foster a wider interest in the kitchen, Here the must for « mon interest; to further ef. |= the Own - Your - Own - Home move- | §0il) ment, Mr, Busch pe! delightful surprise of all awaite the | gort« setterme a tour of the Saree boy, Alans for lyoungsters, for special attendants | £0"! al betterment | n the work of T! ara~ ’ : Ww elie ; hrough religion, p hrop . rheele. are waiting with deliclou¢ Grape | tht religion, philanthrop 32N , 5 " ® Vatne caravan ie made up of three |POwauet,. manufactured by —An- | ics ani education” ts {ts avowed pur 132 North Wolcott St. Phone 2260 THE NEW play houses, each Ti “fest. high, |euser-busch, to regale the visitors, | nose, Miew Rose Brenner, Deecklen | ‘é Mie feet Jong, a8 feet wide, tn iia, order that even tho pmallest T,, Jar bedaldaals dtocorace: practl hee ex Coach Only $1,025 side. e firat play house is\ de-jehildren may share in tho fun, Ar.* it; Hono! , Oldsmobiles _ |\ikties*tea2ttabitie atts Yi [iach ha tnatd's atanting Wt: | Wont and Younder, ates. Hannan 6, || Delivered te Your Door? on ‘ : 4 oom: the Kecond, he third, ar a kite a. dining room: |tion to fathers and mothers also to | Solomon, Chi en, Floora are |inspect the eardvan during (ts tow: | Sternberger gO; and Mrs. Bstelle w York Clty, éxe ARE COMING! Buy! Some

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