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<= - THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, day, August 14, with Mrs. Reynold: who will have charge of the classes, is a life sav- ing, first-aid and swimming expert brought ’here:by the local chapter of E Ret? She All classes for Girl| Scouts \will}be\held ‘Tuesday and: Wednesday»morning with: final tests og. Thursday. mornin, passing .their tests will ‘be given their swimming or’ life saving but- ton, ‘according to. the classes in which.they have” been. registered. P. C. Nicolaysen, Mrs.| The. opportunity afforded’ the Girl Scouts ‘by the Red ‘Cross's¢sponsor- ing:.of this demonstration, splendid, that. it\1s-hoped every. girl] ed to Casper from Portland where There Capt. Cantwell, the Natidnal;Red Cro: *By MARY TOBIN Art Exhibit is Held Cron, Mrs, At State University Victor R. Dacken, Mrs. Ralph E An art exhibit of unusual interest | Barton, Mrs. M. G,.Paulus, Mrs. A to all students: at the University of | ©. Thompson, Mrs. Earl C. Boyle, Wyomt: 3 held thi ek in the| Mrs. J. E, Hanway and Mrs. Oscar} wiJl take/ advantage of ‘it. BOrune ses helt sie are no fees connected™ With the mechanic's building in Laramie. The | Thomas. Ringe exhibit was one of reproductions of more than 300 art masterpieces and| Cast Members Are Guests was shown by the Colonial Art com-| 4t Banquet in Laramie pany of Oklahoma City, now on its; Members of the cast of “Turn to fifth education! tour of the country.|the Right,” of the University of The prints were shown only in| Wyoming, were guests at a banquet the day time and no admission was] given in their honor at the Connor charged. The exhibit is being shown | hotel this week by Dean-C. R. Max- this summer at each state university | well, director of the‘summer session, of-importance west of the Mississippi}and T. O. Ruch, president of the river and.is well worth a visit by ev-|Cummer 4, 8. U. W, ery university summer etudent. Wil-| As a token of appreciation of the lard E, Johnson, the company’s offi-| services of the director, T. J. Kelly clal-representative in Laramie, was|the cast presented Mr. Kelly “with a with the exhibit. gold chain and-knife. The University After dinner speeches by every accommodate more.: eee CY: Circle Will Meet. Walnut street. Journal, student publication of the University of|member of the cast were among the Washington, in commenting on the| many enjoyable features of the eve- exhibit at Seattle last month, says | ting. in rt: Members present wer Claire, Mrs. Chris: Schroeder and son éf ‘umerous productions of the old| “Okie” Blanchard, of Casper; H. P. masters, Corot, Millet, DaVinci, Ve-|Constans, “Les” Crawfop Ina lesquez, Corregio and others are in| Hampton, James O’Roke, T. J. Kel- the collection. They include ‘The| ly. Frances Colt, Dean Nicols, Bln Madonna, The Song of the Lark, |Kissack and Jack Newton, The Angelus, Baby Stuart, The Plow- esete man, as well as some of the more| New York Visitor Will Py. Be Complimented at Dinner Fifth Avenue and Twilight, the} Complimentary to their house work of Birge Harrison, was one of] cuest, Paul Lyons of New York, son the most striking subjects. The] of Jack Lyons, formery secretary, of Bathers, painted by Willlam Morris | state of New York, and a student at Hunt, {s another which has com-|Gedrgetown university, the Misses manded wide attention.” Margaret and Kathleen Sullivan will terday. eee home in Lander. eee ing a few days in Casper. ome while ‘visiting ‘in Casper. ewe The divisions of the Woman's Covers will be laid for Mrs. Clark Christian Temperance -Union will| Rodgers of Indlanapolis,.the guest meet Friday afternoon at 2:30] of honor, Miss Lillian England, Miss o'clock, with the following hostesses:| Frances Crabtree, Miss Theadora Anna Gordon division with Mrs. C.| Wilson, Miss Georgia. Reeve, Miss P. Pluchalm, 1341 South David] Frances Bingenheimér, Miss Mary street, with Mrs, Albert Park .and|Hobbs, Miss Elizabeth Crabtree, Mrs. R. M. Gladman as assistant h Holloran, Miss Elizabeth hostesses; Frances Willard division with Mrs. “William Johnson, 130 South Lincoln -street, and the Ste- vens division with Mrs. Tye, 1027] !ace, Billy Johnson, Harry Connelly, North Jefferson street. Patsy Carr, and the hostesi eee eee Mrs. Purdy Entertains SOCIETY Thursday Bridge Club Many Plan to Attend Mrs. Ted Purdy entertained the| Pioneer Picnic Sunday Thursday bridge club this afternoon| Many pioneers and their families at her\home/on South Park avenue. | re planning on attending the-picnic Kem Nicolaysen, William Hi Barry Mahoney, Dwight. Wa Mo. ning home, ove The Townsen: of the club will be held at the home | upper will be served In the summer of Miss Margaret Sullivan, 109 Bast |home of Mr. and Mrs, A. R, Mar-| and Mrs. ’A. Pearce Tenth *street. shall, for which a charge of one F eyed dollar a couple and twenty-five cents] Mrs. Joseph. Davis /of for each child will be made. Each | visiting friends in’ Casper f ridge Party Wednesday person attending will bring a. plate, he hh Mrs. J. C. Warkley entertained at | Cup and silverware, Mr, and Mrs. W. I. the-first of a series of morning eas, bridge parties given yesterday at her | Girl Scouts Must residence, 714 Grant avenue. She| Register This Week. will_entertain again tomorrow at an-| All Girl Scouts who have not other bridge luncheon. registered at their regular troop Honors at bridge were taken by| meetings for the swimming, classes Mrs. McConnell and Mrs. C. L. Cron.| to be held at the Mills pool August Mys. Warkley is Hostess Yn Cheyenne, ; eter Girl Scout headquarters, Room (22, R.°B. Wood, Mrs, McConnell, Mrs. H Cc. building, William 8B. Townsend sometime |F NYBODY that wants to battle. along with a jerky, sputtery.car, ready to balk at the least pretext, has my to keep right on using any old kind of gasofine'—but if you want a car that’s spry and encalticencieg like mine — that’ always able to do just what she’s\toid without a bit of fuss, just form the e habit of stopping regu- larly at a CONOCO Sign. “And, I also ‘swear by’ Conoco ¢ Gasctine Bacades of the money it.saves me. That power chain with no weak links in it has something to do with Con- oco’s extra good mileage, too,”” Not a single weak link in Conoeo’s power chain— hence greater economy and satisfaction: Producers, Refiners and Marketers SS Ree ee Soma, Greeon, Reg. U. 5. Pat. Girls | aun: is 80 The» CY circle - of the ‘Methodist | the Yellowstone national park. church will}meet for a short’ session - y on: Tuesday at 2:30 at-the home.of Mrs. Blanche Ford at? 102) *Bouth Sheridan were visitors in Casper yes- Mr, and Mrs.: William Robertson are visiting in Casper from their Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ben: Miss Augusta Benners of ‘New Or- leans arrived in Casper yesterday, eee ‘sand Mrs. D. Hurt of Lavoye is-spend- eee entertain at an informal dinner|. Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Roedel. and Divisional Meetings of party this evening at the country} daughter, Miss Clara, of Cheyenne, Temperance Union Friday club. are guests atthe Townsend hotel} Mr. Mr.and Mrs. W.'C. Simmons, Mrs. Henry ; McAllister,.and) Henry .Mc- | a-tour. of the Mellowstone. national Allister, Jr,, are among the Denyer| park after spending several Mr. and Mrs.’ W. H. Dyer were and the Messrs. Ralph An-| Suests in’ Casper for a few ‘hours from théir home in Kan- Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Peterson of | William J“ Burgess and family. Los Angeles: tormerly of Casper bine 9 and Mr. and Mrs. 8S. G. Baxter of Los Angeles are guests’ at the Hen. jotel reports the Guests present besides members|*upper to be given by the County| following guests “from Cheyenne: were: Mrs. Q. K. Deaver and Mrs. | Pioneers’ association on Sunday .at| Frank W.’ King, Mrs. °F. 'S. King, C, Ry Peterson, The next mecting|the 07 ranch, A 5 o'clock buffet] Mr. and Mrs. W.'J. Ryan, Mrs. Charles W. Jackson; Miss Olive ‘Cody serene is ‘are | Philip L. Hasting. guests in the cily ie theirvhome in Sper ae Mrs.’ CSRs Wiléyiand family: have been visiting ‘herewith relatives.and | been requested to call Mrs. J.’ M. Mc- friends;from. thelr home in Douglas.| Intryre, Guests who attended included: Mrs.}18, 19 and 20, must’ register at’ the] «N,, Sv. ¢Kurtz,. euperintendent of | positions, it, was announced today, water division number two, who, was eee ee a. delegate. to the. American Legion CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY- CON OCO ya" "Balanced ‘Gasoline convention at Lander from Sheridan and who stopped over in Casper yés- terday on “business, departed this morning : for home. , David L. Browne of Norton, Kan., who! spent: several days: in Casper this week a guest-of his uncle and Mr.-and Mrs. W.°W. Sproul and’ family, left this morning for Greybull-to‘visit there with friends before going through the Yellqw- stone: national park and to Portland and California. ee Miss Gertrude Kamps has return- she, represented the Casper Business eee AJ J. Hazlett, editor of the Inland Oil"Index, Mrs. Hazlett and son, ac- companiel by thelr guest, Mr. Bul- lock, left-this, morning for a tour ot ‘The. Re@.. Father J.. F. Moreton ts enjoying. a visit with friends and relatives in Providence, R. I, - are Casper friends will regret in learn ing of! the departure this morning of George* Fitzgibbons, and family and) Ed Raymond and family for Miam!, where they expect to locate. Mr. Fitzgibbons who is a contractor was a resident of Casper for eight years and made his home at 228 Hast G street. ees The Rev. H. E. Pierce of the Meth- odist chufch of New York, and party who are on a tour of the western country arrived in Casper this week to spend several days here. eee D, H. Herbert has. returned trom a trip to Parco, Rock River and Mac- Fadyen. Wyo. He was accompanied by «Mrs.: Herbert who remained ‘at MacFadyen’to visit with friends for several) weeks cee and Mrs. Earl Ogden and Uttle‘ daughter, Earline of Briscow Okla., cousins of Mr.and Mrs. John F.-Trevett, departed this morning for days here, guests at the Trevett home, 332 South Grant avenue. eee Recent Casper visitors, here from Douglas inchided Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Johnstone, Miss Grace Galbraith, Miss Mary Galbraith, Mr. and Mrs. Mr..and Mrs. C. Jones have been visiting ‘for a week at the home of Mt. and Mrs. Denzel Burns tn Wind River and at the home of Mr. and Mrs.!Cecil Ebersol in Lander. ° Mrs..C!'S. Ryan, businéss manager of! the. Itland: Oi! Index,’ has. been spending a short time in Denver on business. eee .Mr..and Mrs. Floyd’ Gollihon’ and aby ‘daughter were recent visitors in’ Douglas, guests of Mr. and Mrs. High school girl& desiring to work in orfer to earn part of their ex- penses during the coming term have telephene 3086: ‘ Arrange- ments will'be made to place them in York, Boston and St. Chapman and W. J. Lindsay, who are in the east on business in con- nection with the store, are expected to return the first of next week, ucts company Casper today on business, with the Lusk Hers time in Casper this week, enroute to his home in Lusk folldwing a tour of the Yellowstone National park, and’ Professional Woman's club at] of the Natrona County High school, classes—only registration. with: a | the national convention held in that troop captain or the local. director, before the classes are too-full. to and who has been spending the sum- mer in Colorado, tending to business affai business affairs in Douglas today, from Cheyenne to spend until Satur. day here visiting day bere from Buffalo, business man, is in Casper today, | the eee were among the Denver visitors in | 5° this clty Wednesday. will business man, arrived in Casper last lington is.in Casper today on busi ness spending the day in the city. terday on business. the Caterpiller with headquarters at Denver, town this week. a guest at the Hen- ning hotel. year company is a guest at the Gladstone hotel this week. way aes holding office have been per from Basin yesterday. days in Casper from his home in sr Cc. Hurtt of Cheyenne. was a business. visitor in Casper Wednes day. , H. Madsen of Salt Creek is in town today. eee JaM.-Rousher, attorney from Tor- rington,.spent yesterday in. Casper enroute to his home from Lander where he attended the American Le- sion convention. ee 8 Clarence. R. ston “is registered at the Gladstone hotel from his home in, {lidwest. oe R..B. Davis, salesman for the | Rickardson Dry Goods company of St. Joseph, arrived here last, night. Mr Davis ts a guest’ at’ the Hen: ning hotel. eee Wee. Johnston and R. Johnston | arrived in Casper from Honolulu. | es be | B..W. Handley. of the Savage | Candy egmpany of Denyer is calling | on his customers in» Casper th week. oe. John T. Thompson of Douglas is in Casper on business for a few days ee EB, A. Hall is visiting in Casper from. Denver. eee Frank R. Zittle of the Missourt Pa cific‘railroad {s here on business. eee mie visitor J, A. Lujan and C. B. Cook of the Golden Rule Department store have returned’ from a buying, trip to. the | eastern. markets, including New Shampoo.—Adv. phor, hydrastis, witchhazel, mixed in Layoptik, eye wash aston: | {shes people. One small bottle helps any.case weak, sore or strained eyes Aluminum ey6 cup free. Pharmacy, Ad TUARAN’™ rEED =o Che Casper Daily Cribune Louis. J L. A. Miller of the Aero Oil Proa- of ‘Cheyenne is jn eee Arthur L, Vogel, who ts connected jd, spent a,short eee C. K. Fletcher, formerly princtpal is in Casper at- and visit: ing with friends. Mr. Fletcher will Se make his home in Greeley, Colo, The see fligh Robert Morgan ist visiting with | and friends in Thermopolis for several] be day! Tuesday, having motored to that city | com eee Mar: Wilson ‘Thomas is transacting eee b M. J. Boyles arrived this morning with friends. eee M John W. Williams {s spending the th ° eee San K. W. Shoemaker. Los Angeles | toni and G. A. Bradley of Denver was In| San Casper on business yesterday. and ee ARINE CORPS FLIER BOOKED FOR LONG TRIP Flight Across Country and Retum Will Start Monday. Aug. 13.—(By )—A 6,000-mile ht across the American continent return in a series of jumps will made by Major Ross Rowell, manding, and Capts: Russell Presley and Harold Campbell of the ing Corps observation squadron arting from the North Island naval air station August 17. his Is the longest flight attempt- ed since the organization of th. air aeronautical branch of the Marine Corps. ajor Rowell, flying a De Havi- land, will proceed to Washington via army airways extending from Diego to Kelly Field, San An- jo, Texas, thence eastward over route partly covered by Kelly MacReady in their New York- Diego flight. Captains Presley Campbell will follow the same . route as far as Texas when they A. L. Gibben and W. A.. Mitchel | Will eee air G. Schenk of Basin { attending | Pen to business affairs here this week, _ Will cee join Thomas M. Steward, Wheatland evening. F. H. Lange arrived in Casper from Denver this morning. ing M. Zimmerman of Denver is eee Fred Durkee called in Casper yes: eee Twedt, representative of Tractor company | with is in Robert eee H. E. Madsen is in Casper today gr Phd i} that Cc, C. Hicks of the Colgate and | ther G, J. Schenk was a visitor in Cas-| We Cates, adn’ rine Corps airmen will from Oangley Field, Virginia, in two Martin bombers for San Diego, com- taxatin b swing to the southeastward, going to Pensacola, Fla., where they turn in their ships to the naval siation at that place. From sacola, Presley and Campbell 0 by rail to Washington to Major Rowell. About September 1 the three Mu- take off by way of the southern airways. ——>__—_ OEE BIG FIGHT (Continued From Page One) h power to destroy every right of religious and civil liberty. “In Wisconsin for the past five 's we have had a so-called pro- ive administration. In the cam- paign about to begin we are going attending to business affairs. toa Sk the people of Wisconsin what dministration has done for m, in what way their burdens of ve been lightened, in what ircumstances of those not bettered. re going to ask those who have the been allied with the present. state uinistration w party they have H. B. Cousper of Denver is in| been permitted to take in determin- town today on business, ing cee A. E. Raine is spending a few Los Angeles. ee te AT The “Star of, the South,” one of the most famotis of diamonds, was first discovered in a river by a negress when engaged in doing the family wash. BOBBED HAIR looks wonderful with the tiny tint of Golden Glint Good for Weak Eyes The quick ‘action of simple’ cam- ete, as Casper | ™08! Second St.—} “yy CHEESE Imported and Domestic Imported GAMMEL.OST WHEEL SWISS SWISS GRUYERE FRENCH GRUYERE SAP-SAGO ROQUEFORT CAMEMBERT ASCO Quality Delicatessen- 138 South Center OPEN EVENINGS 111, Bast arm brin; free! You best on OUR ENTIRE of NEW FALL SH Remainder of this rosy-white complexion; also lotion bought ready to use because it acte DR. N. E. MORAD FINAL CLEARANCE Ladies’ High Grade Shoes 4 To clear the shelv: LIBERAL DISCOUNTS Specialty Boot Shop SECOND FLOOR O-S BUILDING who their standard-bearers shall }To Whiten Skin with Lemon The onty harm- less way to bleach the skin white is to mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Or chard White, which any druge! will supply for a few cents. Shake well in a_ bottle, it wonderful skin whitener, soft ener and beautifier. assago this sweetly fragrant lemon bleach into the face, neck, sand hands, It can not Irritate. Famous stage beauties use it to ig that clear, youthful skin and kle, sunburn and ‘tan bleach. 5 must mix this remarkable yourself. {It can not be immediately after it is prepared. —Adv. REMOVAL NOTICE Offices of to Suites 3 and 4 Zuttermeister Building STOCK es for our be, other than voting for date selected for them in some s meeting held in some backro; a.” Bice: ava In recent ye the progressive movement has become more and 1 he was also employed more one to elevate certain of its|on Denver newspapers. Martin se leaders* to'-office and keep them | cured his first newspaper experience there. Progressive republicans were} on the Tribune graduating ordered to make an ‘x’ opposite the| from the local high school and at names should be. They were told] tending the university at Laramie, never consulted as to what those So names shoulde be. that such a conference or conven- tion as this would be in violafion | Puzzle: of the primary sole-purpose of depriving the rank and file of any participation in the choice of candidate. “The triumvirate has decided that the welfare of the people demands that one of them, the heir-apparent to the throne, be elected to the sen ate this year, another of them shall moye Them With Othine— be elected to the senate next year, Double Strength. and the third be elected governor next year, and they.expect that the| This preparation for the removal voters of Wisconsin will carry out! of freckles is so successful in remov- their orders, We shall see. ing freckles and giving a clear, —_ beautiful complexion that it is sold by all drug and department stores Gene Martin Again |*""..53" On News Staff Of The Daily Tribune |i yi Gene Martin, formerly # reporter for the Casper Tribune, member of the news staff, arrived last night from St a ' in Miller Balloons 1. Uniflex Cord Construction—Miller-developed Uni- = flex Cord construction virtually eliminates internal @; Sidewalls do not break down because the-tire flexes as a . and| BUY MILLER you have a whole} HOUSEHOLD quarter-pint of the RUBBER GOODS Special Sale Items PAGE THREE re he resigned a position aph’ desk of the. St. They were told Answer to Yesterday’s Crossword law. This was for the Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Re- th a guarantee to-refund the mon- Don't hide your freckles under-a veil or waste time on lemon juice or cucumbe get an ounce of Othine them. Even the first ons should show a won- derful improvement, some of’ the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine; it is this that fs sold having |on money-back gunrantee.—Ady. fs again a ~ friction heat and ply separation. Tire doesn’t burn out. «= whole. = 2. Flat Shape Tire (patented)—Miller Balloons are ‘ built in the shape low-pressure tires take when under load. No distortion. Even distribution of weight. Tire wears down slowly and evenly. Give yourself more for your tire dollars. Put on Millers, There's a dealer near. These.two tires were made and run on the same car yh) at the same time and under identical conditions: BS Miller Flat Shape ound tire after Balloon tire. Bullt ordinary — service. tire. Same number to~shape it takes Note the excess of miles. Result— when under load. wear due to un- slow, antform No distortion. even flexing and wear and tire good distortion, for mang more miles. » Balloon and Regular Passenger Car Tires Hetpaes Truck and Bus Tires. Tubes and Accessories Mille , GEARED-TO-THEROAD UNIFLEX CORD Miller Flat Shape © 1925 The Mtier Wetter Co of N, T.— Akron, 0. 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