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By MARY TOBIN TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1925 Vormer Governor's i Daughter Is Bride lin, Miss Mullin's brother, are leav- 2 Miss*Eleanor Chatterton, daughter] ing tonight for their home in Penn- y of former Governor Fenimore Chat-| sylvanta. E terton of Wyoming, was married Sat- | ose urday at St. Mark’s Hpiscopal church | Mrs, H, R. Lathrop ard children, in«Cheyenne by the Rey. Charles A. | who came in to see “Peter Pan,” | Bennett to Mr, Merton G. Kennedy | are spending the day at the Brook's | of Boise, Ida home ranch and at McCleary’s, | Miss Chatterton w sraduated | ss | from the University Wyoming} Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lyman are | in June, where sh taken an/| Denver guests at the Townsend hetel. 3 active part activ’ fes. | o* O46. g She wa lege in| Mr. and Mrs..C. P, Pocan “and ¢ Washington a,.mem-|E. R. Vance were Layoye visitors ber of the and Phi| in Casper yesterday ‘g Kappa Phi s ide were eee a eling frock of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Daly of Raw. | Mr. Kennedy is th City | ins are spending the day in tle q representative of the Morrison Kr | sen Construction company, the lar-| see | t company of kind in ay Harris and Mra. Joe Tro. | is a grad- y of Idaho and »_ University Northwest. Mr. Kennedy uate of the Univer: did graduate work a at ‘3 4 Pennsylvania He is a mem\y of the Beta Th Pi fraternity, dd are visiting veteran and thirt World war second degree Mason nd Mrs. Kennedy ufter the cer where they will be at Septemt glas today. Mrs ant, Kingsvill is week home after 4 Farewell for é Miss Bowerman The members of the First Bapti church are giving a farewell rec tion for Miss Francis Bowerman, | % their pastor's dau MeMill Bowerman is leaving’ Casper in a] business matters. week or s0 for the Bast where she . will continue her studie si eke 4 Ladies Aid Society * Will Meet The Ladies Aid len Msh Luthe ect | at the Thursd: kat 3 church. Hunter 3 Mrs. L. M il be hos American Legion Auxiliary Will Meet The American Legion Auxiliary will hold a meeting Wedn evening at 8 o'clock in the Natr Power Club room . 5. T. G. Cur ee ’ Ladies Aid To terday. : Meet Wednesday . The Ladies Aid of the Winter Memorial Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday at 2:29 o'clock at| terday. the home of Mrs. George Finch at Saere y 707 North Kimball J. B, Murphy {s an Edgerton vis- ° . itor in Casper today. Women of Mooscheart ee Legion Will Meet J. M. Riley, bank examiner, will Casper Chapter No. 306, Women| be in town a few days this week of Mooseheart Legion, will meet eee ‘Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in the Odd Fellows Lodge rooms. After} company, Hverett M. Huff, who with 1 mother was Med to Casper on ac count of serious illness of his sister, Mrs. Joseph W. Perkins has return- ed to his home in Kansas City, Mo. | Pe Mrs» Perkins underwent a major _ beat 2 operation Saturday at the Natrona HB. H. Simpso: unty General hospital 9 is’ mother is still at her bedside. | te*s in Casper see Miss Elizabeth Todd spent yester: | in | day in Casper frdm her home aller in Casper Midwest | st Mrs. Jay Harris und Miss Joe} nected Trolen of Sheridan are gues company, has the Gladstone hotel for a few days | fter a this week | b? eee | Hoyt Mrs. Lora Marst iladelphia | Home Insurance who-has been the of Mrs. Shenk {s leaving for home eee Mrs, C, Ll. Man of Denver in vis iting in Casper for a few days w. see Us Judge and Mrs. T. Blake Kenned Accompanied by Mrs. I, M. Lyons | in Casper. and Miss Jennie Woresman who ar- | % rived in Casper yes y, left this} R. EB, morning for Sheridan vicinity. | opera They. were guests at Henning | hotel for several hotel while in Casper y eee Mr. and Mrs. D. n were | per from his ho Gvery Bottle FLY-TOX was developed at Mel- |! jines. fo Jans abeleuee of Tnestetal Bees || anes tee, fe search by the ere reve a ie, CASY al orou; "7 nm burial effective way, FLY-TOX kills |{ Pody and Dura flies, moths, ants, roaches and other insect: It's 90 convenient to saturate the air with clouds of FLY-""OX. Flies, by merely winging through the mist, be~ come affected with the strange action of FLY-TOX, and di ‘This mist lingers just long enough todo fee work: Jethen evaporates and leaves leasant, clean odor. Wa! not FLY=TOX M Malt-pints, 500; Pints, 7ieg Quarts, 61.25 It Will Pay to Wait and Read Van Sant’s Sale on Used Cars. Sale Starts THURSDAY leaving end . ve been visiting with Father. Mul lin of Sheridan, are guests at the Jodstone hotel for a few days. Mrs. Sarah Morton and Mrs. W. C. Casper from in le, mother of Mike | tomorrow Hanway and family to in Denver. Mrs, Bud Averill and Mrs. W. W n arrived in Casper yester- | day from Salt Creek. | o-. W. P. Moore of Worland, arrived ghter, tonight, Miss| in Casper yesterday to attend to Tom Ord is spending the day in Casper from his home in Denver. C.F. Smart, traveling auditor for e Northwestern railroad, is a guest Gladstone: hotel, ending to business in Casper, see R. H. Repath and H. C. Watson ure in Casper on pusiness irom their homes in Cheyenne. John M. Davis of Midwest, cal'ed in Casper yesterday, ee in and J. B. Bason were Denver visitors'in Casper yes- H. W. Gallin, Cheyenne business man, was a guest in the city yes- FROM CURLY with while at- Vagrancy ‘after Weing in out the country for years has become a vocation. IN CHICAGO. ITS ADDRESSED ““To THE BOYS") WHO GES 1T,P THAT 1S-—WHOS GOING OUT OUR WAY HERE'S A LETIER Original “Vag” Is Found Here) In Sheridanite ill re- pute with police departments thru- at last Patrick Collins of Sheridan is responsible for the new dignity given the term. When Collins was arrested on a SCENTS OF TOUCH | Leonard Munsinger Casper only a few days, fer-Gay company is in charge of the || CITY BRIEFS | O. L, Gaily of the Salt Creek Pro- ducers, is spending the day in Cas- D, yesterday. ee company, oe days this week. ee ‘ in Lander. . \2-Year-Old Child Passes Away Here had been The Sha mily will be made G Ralph U. Cotter of the Davis Drug of Denver; !s in Casper the business meeting there will be] on business this week asocial- hour and refreshments will eee he served by the committee in man is here from charge. tending to business int See ere Stews Denver business Mrs. Per-| man} is attending to business mat- tod: L. O. Bergman of Midwest, was a Dave Scott, for many years con with the Midwest Refining | returned to Casper, | two-year’s absence. Leech, state agent for the with | headquarters at Cheyenne, tp a guest ut the Henning hotel while attending | to business affairs in Casper. . B, Paul, Porter Blackford, and elnmann are among the Den tors who spent the week-end | Des, well-known Denyer oil or, is 4 guest at the Townsend | H. O, Barber spent Monday in Cas: and, Cal., | Casper Priv: wn from Charles H. Long, of Oal Miss Mar A her| is stopping in Casper for. a short usin, Miss h ime eee see G. L. Langstaft of Creek ling the d Casper | 0 A. B. Patterson of Denver tending to business affdirg in the city tod two-yearold | child of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mun- | singer, died at the home of his grandfather, 421 North Washington treet, as the culmination of a brief in at C. Keith moved to rooms | 10 Stockmen’s National Bank Sees FALL TERM. OPENS | September 1-8 Office Now Open for Enrollment } Casper, Business College, Inc. “Learn to Earn” Phone 1325 charge of being drunk and .was hafled before Sergeant Wright he was asked regarding -his* occupa- tion, don’t do anything,” plied, “I'm a.vag.” It is the first time in the: history of the local department that a prisoner eyer has admitted that | he kept away from work as apart | of his duties. | he re- \Desertion Charged | In Divorce Plea Claude B. Cooper has filedéa sult for divorce from his wife, Lillian Cooper, on. grounds of desertion. They were married July 16, 1907, ac- cording to the petition. * | Bk Ae MAN HELD ON FRAUD -GHARGE RELEASED ON | Che Casper Daily Cribune ---By Williams | LESSEE NOW CORINS HIT WH A AUTO. ER HE COULDN' WRITE = AN EF HE HAD EVERYTHING HE NEEDS HE WOULDN' weiTe ITS WORK FER HIM T' WRre A __ Wb AYTAG PLANT Se.) | SHOWNINFILM TTE A film showing the manufacture LETTER AN HE DONT Work FER of the Maytag Gyrafoam washing NOTHING NO SIR - I AINT OPENIN: / Fs hine was thrown on-a screen at ETTE! C the “Maytag: shop, East First Sone eae RROMAT CHAN WEE i) street, Monday night. Charle: | Long of Oakland, Cal., P manager for the company, brought © picture here and produced it bet THERE P< eeS ess of manuf f the company s gave a descriptive output Mr during so that the it pectators showing of the picture was not difficult for t to understdnd perfectly every feature of the instructive en rtainment | The Maytag company hed in 1894, It is now | st manufacturers of washing | machines in the world. The output n 800 machines a day tag company {s one than 100 mr of electr in the United States, the ombined output of which will reach th May rhe of s Washers § value of $90,000,000. The eut | put of the Maytag npany alone 1925 will exceed $30,000,000. The Maytag washing machine {s of aluminum. It requires than 40 tons of aluminum a day to supply the need of the May- tag factor which is the third larg- est user of aluminum in the world. One of the strongest claims made made m TRwillians CONFERENCE WASHINGTO? Associated Préss)}—The general staff comprising and divisional chiefs of the ent: nation was called together here drawn up by Assistant Andrews of the treasury which will become effective September 1. It is the intention of Mr. Andrews to ac- quaint his associates w ith the pur- poses of the re-organization and he will study his men at first hand and determine ‘where they best will fit in the new order of things. Although state and divisional chiefs will give way to 24 adminis | trators with broad powers, places are | expected to be found for nearly all of those now in office who have been proved efficient. Today's conference was artanged as a windup for the serles of get together meetings which Mr. An- Windshield Theft Leads to Arrest Henry Doll was arrested this morning at 1720 East First street. He is charged with stealing a wind. shield. belonging to Arthur Allen, 518 East First Street. G. P. Dick, who was arrested on charges of defrauding a number of | persons in Casper, by selling ,builid ing and loan stock for a company | with which he had long severed his | connections, was released. by Sheriff | | Alex McPherson late yesterday. Dick | offered to return the money pald him by Casper people. ate Accident Victim Here Is Improving | Considerable improvement {n> the | condition of Earl Pogue, teaming contractor, was announced at the ¢ hospital today. Pogue | injured Saturday while hand ling pipe at a camp south of Wol ton. It {is believed that his has been badly sprained. | was bac . « Unoccupied House Damaged by Fire | pa | Fire at 6:30 o'clock last night dam. | aged an, empty two-room. house at 902 South Washington street. The | owner of the property not de termined by the fire department. The blaze was extinguished quickly, | pi seeiened a |Negro Arrested on Complaint of Wife | C. Collins, negro, was arrested the police Monday night at 275 West B street. He is charged with assaulting his wife, who made out | the complaint against ‘him. | Se Tell the Advertiser-—“Saw It in| The Tribune. Sheffield Will Return Soon te Post in Mexico WASHINGTON The Associated Pr Sheffield’ expects to return to hi post in Mexieo City ea nex month, He has informed Secrets Kellogg that he will be in Wash ington about September 1 for a fina conference. The Ambassador has been in the United States undergoing medical treatme Aug. 18.—(By }—Ambassador t Disfiguring Rashes Prevented by Cuticura Cuticura Soap and Ointment not only soothe and heal pimples and rashes but their mission is to pre- vent such skin troubles, The Soap, used daily, assisted by the Oint- ment when required, keeps the pores active and the skin clearand healthy, Seap' Me. Olntmerht 28 and bee. Falcom e, Bold eure Laverntorlae Dept 194 Salas Mase? ving Stick 25¢, REMOVAL NOTICE Offices of DR. N. E. MORAD to Suites 3 and 4 Zutterm ter Building PROHIBITION STAFF BUSY ON REORGANIZATION PROGRAM IN ; Aug. 18.—(By The prohibition the state day to study the reorganization plans Secretary 21088 BY NEA EERVICE, OC by the Maytag company ts its ap- peal to the housewives of the com munity to‘‘wash with it.” “If it yesn't sell itself to you,” don't keep say officials of.the concern. i Mr. Long complimented Mr. Ham) mitt and hig local force on the ex- cellent showing made eine ce opening the Maytag shop in Caspe 2 etl AT WASHINGTON $25 FINE IS ASSESSED ordinates. Yesterday he talked the |} situation over at several meetings | | e picture grahpiecally revealed | the manufacturing operations from | the raw material to the finished | product. ‘The furnaces with their | tons of sray-iron and of aluminum j‘used daily the company were | first flashe the silver sheet. by s ing picture | ated talk | | | | pleted several n ha pr drews, who said-the meeting would be KANE CRIME man giving his name as Thomas Me- ely . e directors : to | "-Annoumoetaent of the personnel of |, 4,3 Zormhy was fined the new organization(s expected to| 706 John A. Murray Mon be decided within a fow days Bo edalh saat oe 2 urday at Walnut street and Rail- The conference convened ‘in the|\s 0a avenue. He wae accused of auditorium of the: interior depart-}\cciiese driving, Mrs RL. Wilson ment, and as the roll call was coin-| ‘vig was driving the other ear, was aper men who 4 seated themselves to report the ‘oceedings were ejected by Mr. An dismissed. secret. CONFESSED | PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 18.— Salt Creek Busses Avoy of New York City, and who|] Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel id he was the slayer of Florence|| 8 a. m. and 1 p. m and 6 p. m. Kane in Brooklyn ,surrendered to Leave Salt Creek the local police. He was held for iden- 8 a m., 1 p. m. and 5 p. m, tification by the New York author-|| Express Bus Leaves 9;30 Daily ‘ ithes. Salt Creek Tra ti | The Tribune. OE ORE OOOO IO ¢ y § @ ry @ » @ ath sa Tell the. Advertiser —“Saw It in! nsportation Co, | BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS TELEPHONE 144 | No more housecleanings! Think of it! No more taking up rugs and beating them—or sending them out to be cleaned. No more u heavals; no moretired arms and ach- ing back. Nomorelaborious sweep- ing with a broom. No more dust. Bs to 3s 33" a All gone! The minute a Hoover comes into your home, all these are gone forever. Can you imagine what it will be like? Hardly! Why wait longer? Get your Hoover today. Know what it is to be free of all these burdens. Now, with housecleaning time on your hands, The Hoover will be even more welcome than usually. And, don’t forget! When you own a Hoover you own a complete house- cleaning servant, for, in addition to beating, sweeping and cleaning your rugs, The Hoover and its dusting tools will do all your dusting— easily; quickly, dustlessly! BLBLVLGRVGYGYVIVBEVBZGIG2UI™ The Hoover—Complete Only $5.00 Down he HOOVER It BEATS, as it Sweeps as tt Cleans Mountain States Power Co. Formerly NATRONA POWER COMPANY Phone 69 PAGE fHREE Seven and Half Ton|Flask on Hip Leads Door Installed on\To Arrest of Yout Safe in Statehouse) , °? CHEYENNE, Wyo., bor nd mechanics the kof, Install half ton do reproof steel vault that is talled in the office of stat John M. Snyder The vault consists of t being constructed from the of the capitol building, and will be| Roy E the largest inthe state. when com: | bought pleted. ' Judi 18.—La Aug. ave comple ve w 3 n one steel f » new formation, to tell where Officer Murra "/GAINED 19 POUNDS CN ~—KARNAK,” OATS BUVIMAN “Why, This Wonderful Medicine Has Made Me | Feel Strong As A Bull, | Too, Says Popular | Denver Car Conductor. actuall “Yes air, pounds on Karnak felt better a day in my do now—Just think of It four weeks’ life thi 2 hundred people one, what a rer ie is" That's the enthusiastic way H. A Bowman, of 619 E. Ohfo St., popular Denver Car Conductor, began talk ing about this sensational medlicin: the other day. “Honestly, I don’t believe I'd have | heen herg much longer {f {t hadn't} been for Karnak,” contirned Mr, | Bowman the past three | I had suffered from stomach of the worst kind. Everything I « would He like a lump of fron in th t w medicine, Karnak pit of my stomach, would sour, and ‘ Wt nauseate me so bad that many ti Ss} you ju « t ea I couldn't retain a thing. I would]it has f up so fine. I carry my lunch every day and at ld eat raw meal time my stomach would be so now And nothing weak and upset I'd just have to| me one bit s I sleep throw most of it away », and I feel just as strong “My kidneys were so weak T would My work ts a rea a have to leave my car several tim and every day sh ring a trip. I had rheumatism] me K § . through my back and shoulders, | bet I K w and on my right side it was so bad|fine it > I just had to pull the bell ¢ nr} M Ka iny left hand. I could hardly get| skic out to collect my fares ure “I spent hundreds of dollars on icine, too. Yer all kinds of treatments and took 0 Karnak has enough medicine to start a drug|made a clean & of all my troub- store, but I kept losing weight and|les, and just t to see me getting worse all the time. T w | who wants to nervous that nights I wouldr 1 Casper exclu enough sleep to do any rol, and|ively by the Kim D e: my friends all noticed how rapidly |1 and the M PI and just thought s by t le r 1 1 T was failing. 1 time was dr née Essex is easy riding as well as easy steer’ Let us demonstrate Delivered to Your Door—$1,025 TIM, The Tailor CASPER’S EXCLUSIVE | MERCHANT TAILOR OPENED TODAY IN HIS NEW LOCATION ng 1 Corner Second and Beech With a Complete Tailoring Line Showing a New Sx of FALL AND WINTER | WOOLENS CLEANING—PRESSI ALTERING We Call for and Deliver TIM, The Tailor CORNER SECOND AND BEECH New Public Market Bldg.