Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 31, 1925, Page 3

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Casper Doctors to Be Hosts at Banquet. Honoring Edna Stanley eaner Mary Reed, Helen in’ Keller, lona May Ryan and aura Ann Bergman, who will re- ive thelr diplomas tomorrow eve- ing at the first annual graduating exercises of the Natr Memorial ospital’s School of Nursing, doctors { the hospital staff will be ‘hosts at 4 banquet to be given this evening the Henning hotel Covers will be aid for honor, Mrs. | ident of t Blakl Kauil- the Ann Whit! supervisor; Kuester, R. N., night Miss Olive Fryer, R. N Mrs. Myrtle’ J. Roder « upervisor; ; tetrical N supery rd clerk 1d the hosts rece id their wives, Dr, und Mrs. Allan oS MeClellan, Dr. ‘T. J. Riach, Dr. aw Mrs. Neil Charles Geis, Dr. and Mr J. Re Hansard, Dr. and A. I’. | Kimball, Dr. J. C. Kamp, Dr. B. V MeDermoft of Glenrock, Dr. and Mrs. Mark H, Smith, Dr. William O. McDermott, Dr. and Mrs, H Har. vey, Dr. and Mrs. W. \W. ¥ Di George Smith, De. and Mrs. T. A. | Deun, Dr, and Mrs, C. H. Platz, Dr ind Mrs. Morad, Dr, M. J. Nolan, Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Keith, Dr. and Mrs. R Garst, and Dr. Knights of Pythi | Hold Meeting Frid At the regi of the Knights of Pythias Friday evening at their hall, Thomas Von- druska was elect deputy grand MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1925 By MARY TOBI | the last few weeks of Mrs. Murphy's PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs, A, R. Sullivan and ir guest, Miss Emma Sullivan of ver, left this morning for the rthern part of the state to visit there with relatives for a week or 10 days. t Bu Mr. and Mrs isitors in their home E. C. Bowman were Casper yesterday from in Rawlins, Miss Edith Miller left © Rawlins to visit ends until Thurs: ee Saturd: there with | of this week . | f fr T. Clark left this morning for | ns and Laramie to transact business affair: ee Dr. and Mrs. Oliver Rothwell are | guests here from Omaha for several days, having a:rived today Mr, and are, P. A. Rothwell, Mrs. Byron Powers and Mrs. John Knep- per of Buffalo were recent visitors in Casper and Mr . Paul Murphy and are expected to return to this week from Colorado they have been guests for . Mn baby Casper where arents. Mr, and Mrs, ©. A. Conroy: are | guests here from thelr home near Sheridan, Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE Cupid’s 10,000-Mile C aptive ARGUMENTS IN THEATER GASE HEARD IN COURT) | | | | | junction Issue in | Hearing Today. The hearing gn the moti Casper Wyoming Theaters ¢ to diss the injunction the ust R Aug Judy company | omer cupying tl ters and was | struggle for pos: alleged by, th a Casper Wyoming Theaters company broke the lease t allure to pay rent overdue. Central Press Photo The opening guns were fired today jover the question of admitting oral testimony, Attorneys for the Re | Investment company maintained that | such testimony was not in place | while the opposition declared that it should be heard since the tempo. rary injunction had been because the court had not of the contractural relations ntending parties. The Rex ny’s attorneys hold that no con tractural relation existed at the time the injunction was granted since the lease had been made vold anted n told of the 5 com Miss Eunice Rice. ‘Express Rate |Motion to Dissolve In-| EDERLE PUTS — CONSTITUTION WEEK OFF NEW TRY | OBSERVANCE IN THIS AT CHANNEL) = STATE 10 BE URGED, FEDERAL GAME -AEFUGEIN'S.D. LEAD. | | The Wyoming ns ae As American Revolutic with head- | quarters in Cheyenne announce | servance ptember swim tempt to has been tart on her second # the English channel plans for the state-w of Constitution Week poned tentatively until 7 o'clock on| 13-19, with particular reference to Wednesday morning, owing to the | Constitution Day, Wednesday, Sep weather conditions | tember 17, Observance of event —.—_-_—_ was originally sponsore the | National Society, Son the ny FW q Revolution, some year WW Nid, go-and has since been t up hy such national organi s the American others with a BE TAKEN T0 BOULDER dy of W r um § 6| on part of of age died at the home o: continuing > oY on, C. B. Donen, 1218 South Oak | pride and respec $ 0 "Ur ocd , late Saturday, will be taken ! st ve wie a 6,00 Secured pulder, Colo, for burial. The a century and a half i 1 chapel is in charge of | to its people, berty and conditions In Holdup Of | gements | ence unknown elsewhere on eee ILLNESS 13 FATAL 10 face of the earth Oklahoma Bank ate society | erous response be given to the cal Farmers t F arineieh Brences yea ev coin Cor seta ny Wei : | : ag % u | rsp him ra ean the “cal Channel § Swim here and ran a mene of the Ci Attempted By | maninnnGinih London Doctor | (U5, YEAR BOOK READY Tribune.” chancellor for the state of Wyoming, | Albert Mor expects to leave (Wy Central Press.) in Australla where the wedding will to aaiteceed FB. Brice who heii | 800n for Omaha to continue his| SCHENECTADY, N. Y., Aug=31.| be held. Her mother is with her. | | thatedosition tor ate | study of law at Creighton univer. | Ever ‘busy ‘Cupid shot an akrow| ‘The bride has not seen her flance | Increase Held | | cl | Péllowine the electios eeaind | from Adelaide, Australia oss the | for several years. She met Messant | year-old London doctor, who start tea | tdeaeeimportit Meoetcaneact ose Pacific and the United States, to | while they were going to high schoo! | J | from here at 11:45 o'clock this mor aes _ Mrs remiah Mahoney and | Schenectady, and Miss Eunice Rice} in, Schenectady. . Their romance | U 7) By rders —_ |ing in an attempt to swim the Birthday Partyds daughter, Martha Moss, have re-| Promised to wed Keith’ Santo Mes-| ripened while he was employed by | arly in September Senator War | lish channel, abandoned | Given‘at Midwest. | turned from a short trip to Rawlins | *4nt, electrical engineer in the | the General Ejectrie-Co, here i - ‘en expects to receive for distribu n about seven oft or An attractive childre party was | Where they visited with M Ma. | Antipodes: After being graduated from col- | oe tion his allotment of the Department | He had swum about. 13 The siven Friday afternoon at the home | #0Mey’s sister and family. | She is‘now on a 10,000-mile jour-| lege Miss Rico taught for several | » WASHINGTON, Aug. 31.—(By The| of Agriculture's Year Book for 1924,| Wind was troublasxome an sea Senet and Mira, JX. ‘Rogers tat see | ney’ that will end at the little church |-terms. Associated Press)—Increased express | As all know who are familiar with | lumpy Midwest in honor of their daughter | | Joseph A. Ball of Council Bluffs, | ates on fruit and vegetables be-| the year books, they contain much | —- Ernestine’s sixth birthday unniver-| ¥ who received his A. B. de-| tween Mountain-Pacific and eastern | interesting information about the| DOVER, Englar aFje" The Rogers homie deco. | Bree from Creighton university last | rritories, proposed by the Amert-| principal icultural products and] Associated Pre rated’ avith toy horns and batioons | SPtiNs and. who has been spending an Express company, to become ef-| problems of our state. These valu-| London doctor, niake the affair more interesting | @ s¥mmer months in Casper and fective September 1, were ordered | able books are printed by the the latest aspirant for channel | herswule Followine un | Scialty, expects to leave tomcrrow +] KS in abeyance by the interstate | ernment for. free distribution swimming honors. He entered the | vous Wife NE ede CMAAORT ee orning fe ‘atfornia where’, he |commerce commission today until| farmers. 1anchmen, teach stu-| water here at 1145 o'clock thi 4 will study Univers | December 80. | dents or others wt » copies | morning and at 3 with oryed bY Nr nts or others who desire copies| morning and at 3 p. m., was swim rv vy rest ree Poe Menara S He will eit URGED ON U. 5S. INVEST] iA if Meantime the commission will con-| should mail their requests t na- | ming strongly. The a W calm | ese es y his is father, “Dr luct an investigation to determine |tor Francis HE. Warren, Unitcd| and the weather perfect | h B ye uni miss, Kath, | COU RS | ie the increases are justified. Statcs Senate, Washington, D, C., or —— | t e est a. ‘ | ni une ta : SER some other member of Wyoming's M NIN IY LA WE : Bigeens -hTes Silk Miss Ruth Kimball was a recent delegation {n congress, so that the i Va ber a CLARK JEWEL ty «Hi Mu , bn: Inchon 3 cs a o ° Se = , ‘ + | as Range equipped with the an iy” Nance BHAI r in Cheyenne, of -her| HE Aug on-| . He objected to the use of the tees| A yerican Head book may promptly reach all wh: ||. taaponte Lorate Oven Eiekt Reaee Pattee Tha Heo AY G si ie M In Tully.: Mise | actment sverning the’ use | paid by stockmen,far road canstruc. CAAS | want then N ]} lator. The Lorain is the original iN. nbal the Cokeyiile | of” the ts and eubdlic| tion. “We got along all right w la . | SES ras / 4iN ED i tind t I J got along right with | f Oven Heat R s Tee Bi Ciiudeett tt Sendintah Ge HooREy SE idl ge Park talbianasmat ne ates, | Orla: Religious TONG PEA He str Ovetisee Rom iar oias pa 1 ; sil Wit hE the uncertainty’ of tenure to which he roads don’t do anybody but the ° <= || and guaranteed by the manufac- han sure d to business af.| present administrative — procedu lows don’t. do’ us any good nor IS PL EDGED | 3°22" Press)—Several hundred attached cle ae rs in i t week id up to t lands’ they contribute to the c onus ad whi | of the coun most prominent min 1; sie - mitted -of Sebel ttetchnaa Lie thes manes ing men were present at the opening || Unless the Regulator hes a REI Mi N. Adamsen is leaving this,week | this: mornt spent. on roads was used for drift ieee session here today of the 132nd an-| aI Te . Ne : ist of tWo-Weeks to be spent |lony président of : {fences it would be .of much more NEW YORK, Aug. 3)—(By The | nual summer meeting of the Amert ny dine end® and velutives in. Denver, |Stock commission, as-2 alue to the stockmen Associated Press)—Permunent peace |can institute of Mining and Mettal ee ; ue een - oe tas trom the stockman's standy Tishan besitaleiok Rar fs between the Hip Sing and the On|urgical Engineers. The meeting will | wid a t Mr. and, Mrs. Jack A. Leary and| united §! eriators 1 t 3 bide Ss iil | Leong tongs. who recently revived | close next Thursday ‘ f Cant z r and ited § Senate stockmen to pay his bills for sey- | som) (One ‘ned Aieeacet fl beh dS. . sth 4 Miss ilizsbeth Donahue have re-| Stanfield of Oregon, chairm Jeral ‘years but those wit aves feet thelr deadly warfare, was promised| The sessions will be devoted whol- Gas Ranges : . turned from a, trip to the Yellow: |, Camerqn, of Arizona, ‘Tasker L.Jin the business are gradually pay- | today :by' leaders of the opposing |ly to the study of present problems Buy the best, The service of « Staurt CORO a aoe ate Oddie of Nevada and John B. Ken-|ing out, he said. THe banick shave tongs in conference with District At- | of the mining industry qobdlatlcletoonticdes) lood after aitee at drick 6f Wyoming,.opened their hear-| been liberal and by wearing his old | torney, Banton | , A conference of officials of the U. the price is forgotten. mdi Me Mrs. A. T. Holmes left yesterday | 4 4 28 e ‘ bans | Bureau of Mines is also being HitBose ces tind aes ; Y | ing. en public Jand policies in the | clothes and using his 0ld automobile, | | >a A number 309 Clark Jewel Gas OR ai te Chat Hie | fae a week's trip to Denver and vir| federal courtroom ‘here this morn-| eating his own bacon and prunes on Olive B. Hamon pen tL Nh 1 te Range, made before 1895 and Lelawitiecds y tat tad pehinn is Pipes, jing with a dozen representatives of | his own ranch, the stockman’ has aoe constantly in use since then was hal! eshmonts Will be served Mies Planche MeMal sien. | the Hvestock interests of the state | managed to weather the storm. The | replaced in December 1924 by an gal a 4 mangle MEATguON ef Glen |to be heard |stockman hasn't felt he was in the | Goes on Sta e| ‘A 636 Clark Jewel cabinet range. ¥ Isited here for several days | tnoiuded in) the senatorial party | millionaire class since 1905. He has g With proper care even longer b, AR Will week 1 leet September 11 F eee lare W. B. Greele chief forester;}learned to be economical. He had 1 Byes of service may be expected 4 jeorge E.-Halr,,chief of th id | to. Taxes, Iabor and frelg’ ve | } of the modern Clark Jewel Ga : aa \ called meeting of the ter Buddy Bolden, son of Mrond Mrs. | Georee. 1. faae Sh Her faa heattoothigh ist 8 te art CHICAGO, Aug. 31.—(By The As } Range. % the American Revolution will G.. ©, Bolden of the, Blackmore | Service Ob bie onted * ‘ | sociated Press)—Ollve Belle Hamon,| OAKMONT, Pa,, Aug. 91—(Ass0-| hela# @onatitution’ Diy atentiey x | office: William Spry, commissioner| Present grazing charges are not : 4° Pres.) —E AY Madivenela held tu . Sep y| apartments. 1s expected to return to a wciiital’ land kottion. alt." W: | caneaslta Dut’ the-proment icondlth daughter of the late Jake Hamon, oll | Clated | Press.)\—Roland = MacKenzie, 1h. ae the of Mrs. Paul’ G.! Casper noon from Virginia where he | uingon, secretary of-the National lof the industry ore thot datetlty ae man and Oklahoma politician who | Youthful star from the national capt Weldner 1th Spruge street.) spent’ several months with his | tl on r CS ay gy ee K | ase, he s BAL id ee ie was slaig by Clara Smith Hamon at | tal who tossed a scure into the na = \ round t idy of the adoption ndfather. . Hes cess Re Gana aat TT ji pepenaeu be eeed Ardmore’ Okla, several years ago, | tional amateur ranks two years ago|| OVEN HEAT REGULATOR of the constitution will be el by _—_- ead ag the Counnittees % | has started on a stage career in vau-| today, brought forth another when . Mre. Max Winter. A dis fac! ne eo Order i in Mine | ville. After appearing on the Or-| he negotiated the long and difficult Casper Gas Appliance mendments will led rk | Senator Stanfield announced ‘this | | pheum circult here under the name | Oakmont course in 71, one under |‘ Co., Inc. GC, 1. Cron, Hostesses will be Mrs morning that at Missoula ae cars 7 | of “Freddie Worth” as violinist and | Par, to take the lead over the pres- || Merchandise That Merits « Weldrier, Mrs. R. H. Nichols, Mrs | mittee will hear a delegation of Flat- St k Pl d d | toe dancer, she {s now appearing in| ent champion, Bobby Jones. ( : W. G. Wilt and Mre. J. BE. Trask | head Indians who have asked for an rine é ge Doctrinal unity dmong 78 de-*} Sioux City, Iowa. mY F Jones had 73. Phone 1500 ~ — | audience. cus coentalttes! lee os to: | 3 nominations in 40 countries, is eee ee | W. C. Fownes, Jr., shot a 76 for hight for Missoula and will go from B U M { i ; ; A i Sion ivi paw iit third and Keefe Carter of Oklahoma F there tomorrow night to Spokane, Y UNUM MeN | the sim of the Continuation Com | Tell the Advertiser—"T saw tt In| 1 rs Shenandoah ‘ ity was fourth with 77 , | mittee. named at the Universal | “8¢ : a Crash! SEG oT METS OTN Alleging that no search warrants had been used by the officers in making raids, five defendants on liquor et filed petitions in dis- trict court tod: £ evidence seized for the suppression Four of those who filed petitions are residents of La arrested July a1 ate law en arc d deputy sher- iffs, say tles of beer were ken by the raiders without a war rant. Pat Nash, confectioner. was ur- | reste une 3¢. Two pints of whis- | key bottles of beer were seiz- ed. Li Cote was arr June 27 and alf pint of whisky was seized. All the arrests were made at Layo; rk. L, Hill was arrested in Casper July 14 and bottles of beer were seized TED ROSE AND HIS BAND GIVEN BIG SEND-OFF AT A monster crowd greeted the man: agement of Riverview Park Inst eve- ning on the occasion of thé farewell dance of Ted Rose and his orchestra At the eleventh hour, however, and with practically no opportunity re- oat © 2xtra! Shenandodh wrecked! {t's a model of the dirigible built; by members of the crew Some- thing went wrong in an tt promptu flight at churst, N. J, air field maining to find a subtitute, Mr. Rose found that he would be unable to bring his outfit to Mills because of his contract with the Arkeon. Fortune favored Riverview park, however, for Bohn's orchestra was obtained and filled the bill nicely from start to finish, The hall was packed throughout the evening, and Mr. MeDonald, proprietor, regrets that he was unable to present the ten-plece orchestra promised and contracted for the occasion. The management of Riverview will have another inte: ting Announcement to RIVERVIEW PARK DANCE Mr, Morse was called as the first | | witness for the public land users. In | | response to questions by Senator | WASHINGTON, Aug. 31.—(A s0-| der, in Stockholm, generally though it was his belief that some changes could be made | °very effort will be made to protect | Conference on Religion and Or- with Bishop Stanfield, he agreed that the stock-| lated Press.) —OfMGials of the | Charles H. Brent of the Epis- stan had no quarrel with conditions | United Mine Workers of America 1 di p have assured Secretary Davis that | Copal digcese of Western New pfoperty and lives at the mines dur- | York, as chairman. ing the suspension. of work in Be for the improvement of the stock in- on the consumer by he ‘production of live cutting down stock.” Repeal of his private acre home stead law was advised. “Elghty per- cent of the persons who have taken these grazing homesteads took them up for speculative or blackmailing SPECIALS -10¢c Red Ripe Tomatoes, |b._ purpos he told the committee “There are too many non residents holding up valuable grazing lands. |’ Cucumbers (large)----------- 2 FOR 5¢ Probably only 5 or 10 per cent. of iz y bonafide stockme 1 Mont - ee ane te take ndvantage ot tne i Plums, Blue and Green, basket_____- 50c law, the others long azo used up Phale. Bora ahbad mises odie tt White Malagas Grapes, basket____- $1.00 tan expect other than the pat | Rocky Ford Cantaloupes__——- 3 FOR 25¢ Ea a ports EN ear pe Concord Grapes, basket___.__ -46¢ administered. He advised a system of area leas Ing, :ather than the per capita per- mit system, arguing that lands were not properly classified under the per capita system as to the amount of stock they would feed Open Every Evening and All Day Sunda YOU CAN ALWAYS BUY QUALITY FOR LESS FRAMED PICTURES Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes ZOE MARKS Down the Steps Klein Marks Music & Art Co. RIALTO FRUIT STORE Ito Theater Building R make tomorrow. 238 KB. 2nd Betty dustry without injury to the govern. ment's Interests. A more elastic | nthracite coal fel URINE Night and Morning. forest policy which would permit-use | _ The labor secretary who has been Have Clean, Healthy | of Montana reserves days earlier | Keeping In close watch with develop LOS fs . If they Tire, than when in the judgment of the | ments in the anthracite situation Itch, Smart or Burn, | r@) local forest officials such use would | Previously had expressed concerr i fe > Sore, Irritated, Ini be harmful to the feed, is needed, | Over oe ent ay that the mir vl REYES Sarre os Graniiepees| | na Gaclaved properties m : adequate | useMui : f yenaltien left t during the sion work, |Infantor Adult. Atall Druggists. Writ » a - 2 om PP bg wey pot eas oe eS inning at midni (or Free EveDook, Marine Eye RemedrCo. Chics’ THE ARRIVAL OF CASPER’S ground, he declared, «expressing = | belief that fines, rather-than din | umition of permit rights was. the | Pi proper punishment. “The fine hits - _ , the man who offends,” Im pointed | FIRST OF THE MONTH out. “Decrease of his grazing WAVING MACHINE MAKE APPOINTMENTS NOW! As the Time of the “Permanent” Operator Will Be Much in Demand ONE CHARGE ONLY--- $25.00 Per Head Extra Charge for More Than 36 Curls The First Cost Is the Last BETTY’S BEAUTY PARLOR Tribune Building Phone 707 Betty Extends a Cordial Greeting to Casper School Teachers Returning for the Fall Term.

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