Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 25, 1925, Page 3

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W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah Lodge Will Meet The W. L. Kuykendall Lodge will meet. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in. the Odd Fellows’ hall There will be a business session af- ter, which refreshments will be served. Pythian Sisters Will Meet The Loyalty Temple No. 18, Py thian Sisters, will meet tonight in regular session at 8 o'clock in the Odd Fellows’ hall Dinner Party is Given Sunday Mr. and Mrs.-D. M. Kelly, of West Seventh street, entertained at dinner party Sunday, August 2 he. occasion being in honor of the cent marriage of Mr. and Mrs Donohue. The guests were: Miss Ann Kelly, lis Katherine Kelly, Mr. and M Ww. H. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. B. N Kelly and daughter, Miss Reva Tin- nis and the honorees, Mr. and Mrs. J, Donohue. sae Royal, Neighbors Will Meet The Royal Neighbors of America meeting this eve- k inthe Knights of will hold a regu ng at. 8 o’cl hall Business of grea lodge will be t eee Wedding In Lusk Is Of Interest To Casper Friends A wedding of-interest to a number Casper friends was that of Miss Louise Farthir and Jack was celebrated in Lus 16."the ce ed by importance to acted try Club heon Country kimunds mith of New York C ci of Judge and Mrs, Brys Crome he visitors expect to too thelr “hon: even EH. iE. Mathe party Camp ell, Dofan W bl \ n and the ghest [ PERSONALS. Winter. principal of thie nd sister, Miss Eisie Winter wsper Stationer mpar rned from a s 1 months stay ‘at thelr former in Nebr de by motor. eee The trip w Josephine Shea of Saginaw . is visiting in Casper with her daughters, Mts. Stuart Upd 1d Mrs. Paul Ruesell and is a the home of the latter on feKinley Miss Sue Mahoney and Miss Edna mith are spending a few days this week i hermopol eee By MARY TOBIN Drug store has returned to Casper from a vacation spent in Thermop- The Rev. Father J. H, Mullin and Ed Slater spent Sunday in Worland. ee Miss Dorothy Tomlin of the Vet- erans Bureau clerical force, who has spent a several weeks’ vacation with her parents at Beuna Vista, Colo., has returned and is again at her desk. eee Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Hill, Casper. Miss Helen Smith and Miss. Beu- New York ‘City who have been guests in Casper for sister, Mrs. Bryant S. Cromer and. Judge Cromer, are returning to their home lah Edmunds of some time of the former's this evening. eee Recent. Casper vis her, H._ 8. Hoffs, eee Miss Mildred Preston. fs. visiting aunt in Denver for the with her week. ej aly a Mr. and M guests here from their Salt Lake City. NN Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Rasmussen of 38 West Thirteenth street are the ents of a baby daughter who ar- rived this morning. sen Mr. Rasmus nected with the Earl C. ation. Mr. 4 Kenneth are vir ys for New Mex- 0 to 1 months. eee Mr nd f guests In from me in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ronaldson and son Shelby expect to leave Cs | per tomorrow for Florida where they Shelby will attend the will locate. University of Florida this year. Davis € South “Ash street, are evening for Missourl that state fc ind friends Miss Nina Shaffer: has returned to .¢ visit spent With friends in the east. cee lar Winter is leaving ind ‘children, who are enroute home from Washington, D. C., ed for some ti vaste Mr. and Mrs. Kinch of South Da- kota, have I with their son, Glenn Kinch oa. Mrs. Phillips and merly of Ted Rose's b Ing tomorrow by motor for Denver to spend some time before going to amie, where Dick will continue his study of law at the state uni- versity. ‘Mr. and Mrs, N. McCartney have returned from a three weeks’ vacation trip, spent in the Jackson hole country. sasper from Cheyenne, where she s a guest for a week of relatives. eee Miss Gladys Swanson, who has been visiting in Casper with her Judd Walker and baby son have returned from a trip ta Denver, where they. were guests for several weeks of Mr. and Mrs. former residents of rs in Chey- enne were: Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Dana- hwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Parker, and Miss Virginia C..W. Iseman are home in 1 month | per to- | day for Chicago to join Mrs. Winter where they n visiting in Casper 8 returned to For y was kept entombed in this ¢ who declared thelr child. had been locked up, they said, was the only with the situation Fate had in, the cage she was. nu having wee The 'S remov beautiful Sosefa Seanes, Mexican girl, of Los Angel e by her Che Casper Dally Erfhune Aug. Mercantile Pueblo, who was c tional federal penitentiary a hitten, and police t paring to find it they arrested ity she nixville, Pa,, the police d tlating for the rent house. on a year's lease, Mri Last night’ was his s $100,000 LOOT CARRIED OFF BY PUEBLO BANK EMBEZZLER, NOW IN CUSTODY, IS HUNTED 2%5.— (By cense plates on the car parked at s)}—Somewhere C. Slaughter, for- alleged wrecker of | Slaughter and the woman without | estate of the late Victor F. ot | knowing their fdentity. At the police ptured here last night as an escaped convict from the t Leavenworth, has $100,000 of his ill gotten gains were pre- The story of the money cache was] while Slaughter and his family were announced by the police shortly after Slaughter tn the Cap- itol Hill district of Denver. Slaughter had a woman with him whom he called his wife, but in real- Miss Enola Landry of Phoe- | returned to Denver wh: are. He | guilty to embezz! where he | $100,000, and w was taken to the city jal, is said to have admitted that’he has a little fortune “salted down” hiding place. It was to regain posses- sion of the money that brought him back to Colorado, he said, When ar- rested he was armed, the police sald. He and his woman orpasion oe stopped at the home of M. ‘odd, in Grape street, and was ne saat of the Todd He offered to pay rental of $150 a month and to advs ee ou eo To visit to the mead moms ‘ond and while inside, Pa trolman Clemments, who was pass. ing the house, noticed that the It- CHEY and Heginio Seanez, Keeping her ents, Maria ince birth onshining outfit . ever ch they knew how to cope| \oming, was the When police found the girl tye was said showed signs of ranch, the psychopathic hospital. ‘The on the T | In addition to the still, iff’s officers, mother oft Sosefa is held under guard and !no picture could be t her, vs with “headquarters at Denver, | guests ttend, per. at the Henning hotel & to business affairs in Ca Shoefelt ¢ c G Han k .¢ c J 1 i c FE mith 1 or day fr i v n Di eels ankin of Lavoye spent day {hy Cuaper viniting “ful owe Cc. W. Harmor : his customer culling this week Oscar spent mopolis. Heistand and Jac Saturday and Sunday representative of rived in Cas per yesterday ker will rem in the city for several days, a gue at the Gladstone hotel, W. K, Le = spneding a rom Cheyenn © Wunpenne esterday in Casper visiting friends J. M. Grubly was a Lavoye visito in the city Monday FIRST DEGREE MURDER |: Bighteenth street The wor | with three serious bullet wounds in her body, one of them not more than a quarter of an inch ffom her peart: toth principal! of Riverton. spent mash in 78 barrels. The r three-ton trucks e outfit wa NEGRO IN 1 manner that the two CHEYENN y Aug tion h em for urder In't dex vas the | Moval of the large t William Smith, 10t0 the cooker, and had old w f sure tank ke pressure for conducted by " The raid was o che who appeared for the | peterson, federal a L. Rigdon’and W. J-] sneritt George Carroll v4 1 for Smith, en sheriff James Woolcox Srolth shot «and fatally wounded | officers arrested John 14 Singleton on the night of July | w, B, Kelley. who v a rooming house at 918 West Totithe fald, wounded an lived for a month’ and’a day at the time outside GIANT LIQUOR STILL [a FOUND cE, Wyo., Aug. 350.gallon still, which Sheriff Carroll says {s the largest and most complete result of a Sat- urday night raid on the old Brisbine miles north of Chey ‘orrington highway co-operating with federal prohibition agents of’ Chey: so seized 95 gallons of moon liquor, and 3,000 gallons outfit was so large that its removal to Cheyenne necessitated the | CHARGE FILED AGAINST |: | | vocated in a tar Molas | paper shack, about three miles off | com lawl | the main highway. Situated in such | the second able to utilize the water from ndmill, the still a quantity of m a monster | utside of the shack into which ain Reurnes lg eded to ohibition agent; Dykes and in the shack The copper | boiler was so large that it could not be taken. into the jail and was left ained to a window. ae Ae Sak BOBBED HAIR !ooks wonderful | with the tiny tint of Golden Glint| Your Hope under trying conditions * * * of daintiness PAGE THREE Quick Safe Relief LAWSON GIVES BIGFORTUNE | TO CHARITIES | the front were numbers that had} CHICAGO, Aug, 25.—(Ass been reported stolen. He arrested | Press)}—V CORNS Ia on o-pad Is the saf treatment for corns At drug a Dr Scholl's ino-pads Put one on- ally three fourt la Lawson, | and owner of the Chi-| y News, was noted edit cago Da station they gave the names of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Wheatley but later Slaughter, admitted that he was the man wanted back in Leavenworth, Defalcations totalling $325,000 were disclosed in the Pueblo bank in 1915 ft to benev lent purposes. The newspaper an erty was left to the man | the Illinois Merchant smpany as trustee Sta totaled $4, than » halt or 5,008 were for benevolence Specific t 000 of w ast. Hearing the | ¢5 ; ving his family be- hind. For eight years he evaded the law, but finally was captured at | left to his long time friend a Phoenixville, in April 1923, He worker in journalism, M ere he pleaded Stone of New ¥ ment of more than “ellor and fc 8 sentenced to eight | the Assoc years in Leavenworth, ‘There he| John J. Mite ed until Februar Tlinois M given the privileges of trusty, which was caped Pue hom visiting in the news, he fled, | A specific bequest of $200,000 was co hants when 1 he es named exe Since then he has- beén in| Will and trustee of the estate > twice, he told wice, he told police 2. that the Daily News would be aged under the trusteeship in ENGLEWOOD KENNELS. == WILL SPECIALIZE IN| GEAMAN POLICE DOGS HELPED THROUGH | y Nick Reiner, dia E. P; | Jr., on the Salt Creek ghee Mr, Took Lydia E. Pinkham’s | Reiner’s place will be known as the Vegetable Compound dur- Englewood Kennels. It {s loc ing this Critical Time six miles out of Baltimore, Md.—“I took Lydia puna. Your Wife Deserves the Best her a CLARK JEWEL Gas Range equipped with the famous Lorain Oven Heat Regu- lator. The Lornin is the original Oven Heat Regulator. It is the only Oven Heat Regulator made and guaranteed by the manufac- Kennels in which he will raise pure-bred German aviation fi of five acres | r. RB Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to turer of the stoyes to which it Br Reine ee saaee that he h: help me’ through | attached. some young stock ready at the pres- sy - i Aut’ tinie: He will. confine hiasetootk the Change of Life || Untess the Regulator has a RED 3 3 3 and for a broken em. I been com- Mr. plaining long ing timeand dragging along had tried other medic ines which did not he me much, I neal | in the newspapers of the Vegetable | Compound and after taking a bottle I felt better, 1 | did not stop with one bottle, but took it through the whole critical’ time and am now practically a well woman. I have two daughters whose health was very bad before they married and I WHEEL it is NOT a LORAIN. JEWEL Gas Ranges Buy the best. The service of « good article continues long after the price is forgotten. A number 309 Clark Jewel Gas Range, made before 1895 and constantly in use since then was replaced in December 1924 by an A 636 Clark Jewel oabinet range. With proper care even longer lives of service may be expected Inable © the kenn to the very best obt nd is nt place planning to have a p loye of the B ton railroad D’MOLAY TO FIGHT CRIME ESTES PARK, Colo, Aug (By The Associated Press}—Cohc ed action by members of the O: of de Molay throughout the world to | was worried about them. I got the || of the modern Ciark Jewel Gas combat lawlessness will be started at | Vegetable Compound for them and it || Range annual national encamp-| helped them, and after they married | organization which | it also helped them in bearing their | I Lake, near here, | babies. This is a great and good med- ; icine for all complaints o women, . pe r 1 Roy B.| and recommend it to all."’—Mrs. L. |} 2GULATOR Mek c headquar- | GINGRICH, 1875 N. mor St., Balti- more, Maryland Gas Appliance The Vegetable Compound is a de- Co., Inc. | pendable medicine for women of mid- |! rh cig k. schooling and proper | dle age.Letit relieve you of nervous- |} i ; men who de. | ness, that feeling of strain andthose|j 115 East Ist f 1 life of | 2nnoying hot fi 3 80 common at ime, aw enforcing Phone 1500 crime The camp will end September 5 Tinute—or leas—the pain ende. Dr. gure, healing he pain is gone brother, Al Swanson and family, on Edward Berryman and Fr... Berr: South Wolcott street, expects to re-| man are spending a few days in Ca turn to her home in Cheyenne this | per from their home in Lusk. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Gray have as their guest at their home, 807 East Third street, Mr. Gray's mother, Just this NEW way that solves woman's Mrs. Minnie Gray of Colorado ings. eee Mr. and Mrs. Marvin W. Landes are leaving Casper this afternoon: for Florida to spend the ‘winter months. one C. Holloran, daughters, Kath Leah nd Dorothy and s have returned from a week's p to-Denver and vicinit and. Mrs. S. N. Brooks have thel Rowse ni for Chicago to spe nd some Mrs. L, I. Schwartz of the Tripeny Bottle GUARANTEED of the week, fe Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hennessey of Denver, motored to Casper yester- day and will visit here until Satur- day with friends. eee Mr. and Mrs. John Goodman drove in from Moneta yesterday to secure medical attention for thelr small child. a, ei: Dr. Replogle and family drove to Casper yesterday from their home in Lander Mrs. R. D. Br of 1146 East ( street, returned last night from St. Louis, where she was called on ac- count of the Illness of her mother, Mrs. Lucy E. Allison. eee Miss Marjorie Hoover is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Freeman, from her home in Iowa. cee Mrs. W. E. Winkley ts =, guest at the Townsend hotel from her home in Rivérton —————_— CITY BRIEFS William C. Irving, formerly under- @heriff of Natrona county, later auto- mobile inspector for the state, now chief of police at Parco, Wyo., is In the city for a day or two on “busi- ness. He is welcomed by his many old friends, He ts making a splendid record at” Parco, . oe H. L. Vaughan, Denver business man, is in Casper toda eee Ernest A. Hanson, of the United States Bureau of Mines, with head- quarters at Midwest, arrived in Cas- per yesterday to spend several days here birtyan to business affairs, ee Herbert. Tone of Rapid: City, S. D,. is spending a few days here on business, eee bert Twedt and L. L. T Clinton Aterpillar Tractor company a, business visitor in Casper yester day. eee C.. B Bradford Oil:company, returned) re Washington, Oregon, Utah, and other western states, eee Ira Irvt of Hills E ny district representa rothers Coffee with headqua fr on his, custome Jr i TR. Be Davis of the Richardson Dry ods of St. Joseph returned last night from a ‘business trip to Wid- west. see J.T... Pulp contractor Wheatland, {s spending a few day in-Casper attending to business mat ters, eee Harry, Logue, wells known Bur lington brakeman, has returned his position after being weeks on a vacation eee E. A. Hollingsworth and I. N. Ho! lingsworth are spending the day in Casper from-their home in Denver eee Kelsey Averill and Karl Enger Thermopolls business men, arrived in Casper yesterday. eee Frank Emerson, state engineer, spent a few hours fn Casper this morning between trains. DRIVE UPON RIFFS OPENS FEZ,'French Morocco, Aug. 25.— (By The Associated Press)—The French nineteenth army corps has started ia big “cleaning up” opera- tion against the Brane tribesman orth Bab Morous, which t« north a, to compel their submission Homer Peason of Kansas City was Palmer, geologist for the cently from!a business trip through from | oldest hygienic problem so delightfully O be dainty every minute of-every day! ... every woman wishes it. And — at times, doubts it. Now the old-time sanitary pad has been supplanted. There is a new way that is safe and scientific. every department store. under its trade name Itends the annoyances ofold “Kotex.” ways. You live now every day c 8 in 10 women of the better of your life, unhandic It is called KOTEX, a new kind of material, a new form. It absorbs 16 times its own weight in moisture—5 times that oftheordinarycotton pad! j¢_ It is as easily disposed of as ence in your life, KOTEX DEODORIZED classes have adopted it. ties employ it, ~ 3 Easy to buy, anywhe You ask for thera by nam: Many stores keep them ready-wrapped — help yourself, pay the clerk. that tx all. 1 Protection: & times as sorbent Koeorbe 16 tim Weleht in moisture — scientifically deodorized. No laundry. Discard as 2 easity an a viece of tissue No laudnry—Discard as easily as a piece of tissue FALL TERM OPENS Septemher 1-8 Office Now Open for Enrollment Casper Business College, Inc. “Learn to Earn” Phone 1325 a piece of tissue—ending the old embarrassment of disposal. It is deodorized. And that prevents danger of offense, It's at every drug store, ask for it without hesitancy tors urge it. Hygienic aathoel- For your health’s sake, for poise and. peace of mind, try It will make a great differ- | to School One more short week of summer Are your children ready to resume vacation and then their chool days. school work CHOOL MIDDIES SCHOOL HOSIERY Middies for epre of childre r and Nayvee girls, recognized the best for wearand | arie 0 c fit, all sizes, conforming with school good color, at the price "91.98 and $2.39 “19¢ Aiicsheet 488 REGULATION SKIRTS GYM BLOOMERS Pleated Skirts, with band or waist top These are « These are in accordance with the Ve carry a chool board specifications, priced $4.48 214 $6.45 BOYS’ CLOTHING Our boys’ department on the balcony fs prey per from head to foot. Here you fin Clothing, Furnishings, et Golden Rule Dep’t Store LINDSAY & CO. anes gh School at good quality serge, full cut, ¢ $2.98 and $4.98 en fey caeeean

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