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oO ept ur tat ini PAGE TEN Che And We'll Hitch Old Dobbin to the Shay! SCOTT-MORGAN COURT ORDERS | RECEIVED HERE | TEN Formality Delayed by f Msley Carried Into Effect. the same received which | T. Morgan as a n it serves } of the 1 1 that said de e and is hereby re- xf count county, | 25 SoS Sess HSS ecco ww, RUPTURE —— Expert and Authority = F{ere’s Haunted House | HERE WITH THE rat Famous Huston Truss Dr. Husto: ss EX ting incessantly on a rocky shore, louder der and grow the ats the water,.... Each night, persons who to live in the house avow and these sounds — reveFberate of the Henning lake shore of Cleveland, just a few town district. at ominously against the wi ws, rattling the panes. . Little boy it in the daytime, and shrink in terror at night. The neigh borhood calls it haunted, in it, So the owner is going to turn it into a factory, Stories of the venir incantations are ud the + permanently in | rup: | zens’ committee that investigated the Place. }aver that on a nocturnal visit to the mansion they heard the sounds that have forced scores of tenants to leave chilled with fear, One of the members of the com. mittee declares that simultaneously with the sound of a bell tolling mid- night from a nearby tower, there sis not ut lected 1 d by Dr, Huston ly for individual case. No Guess Work But 5 Vitting of a Sceintii The 1 on thi o ndable ¢ and Comfoi trap young woman, family still prominent in Cleveland killed his wife in the house when he found her alone with another man, Some years later, when it was a rooming heuse, a sailor, known only as “Red,” was killed in St, This, the superstitious declare, ac counts for the moans, the shrieks (the lapping of waters. 5 s call the trles nonsense. er that the sounds are largely y. There are, they say, < windows, flapping curtains, © was built about sixty by one P. H. Smith, a an engaged in lake ship- It contains twenty-one rooms. its time it was a wonder, .and all veland came to look at St when is completed. Other: Cleveland | es had twenty-one rooms, but jonly this had a lighthouse! Up on | the roof the old lakeman had built \ cupola contalr six windows There several cil y nights e blessed by many do will x SLEEP IN Do net miss thi far Ss truss made fc may not come rge for advice or Nemember the date ¢ 1 TB ATHE IN IT opportunity to | ress Photos Isakson united hous: and its la st tenant, } By Central Pre CLEVELAND, ;O0 0 peaceful stillness of the} j break the | night Wierd | Onee again the Ohlo:. Sept OOOOOIL he mat r many months the old d. his light, then he died, Hard man fell upon the old house, ‘Ten came and went in quick. suc ogether, Fineand Jail | _ Sentence Win Man’s Release, Tall buildings, great bridges, our own homes, our factories, all of these things do not spring up ina day. Behind it all is some irresistible force, the great power of organized labor. ) authority.to fine a man and him to jailvat the ame ie Neff, former member ra: IB. cor the per police department, f \ unconditionally freed Satur- y Judge Bryant 8. Cromer, district court. Nef has 1 out on bond /since-early in susty when his attorney” se d his release through habeas us proceedings. By Judge mer’s action, ‘Neff's sureties red of further responsibil the $200 bond they had de- posited was ordered returned to them. Neff was sentenced August 4, by Judge John A, Murray ‘to pay a $100 fine and to serve 30 days in Jail. His attorney‘took the stand that. a combination, sentence of “this’ nature was~illegal and cottd not be enforced, Another liquor @harge ts pend: ing against Neff. ~ Thames, kagpe Bie saggyon ice It is this power that the United States does honor tomorrow. the vast laboring element who is to receive the benefits and pleasures of a complete holiday. It should be a pleasure to every business insti- tution and establishment in Casper to be a part of this great observation, and we are proud to join with our neighbors in giving the laboring man his due on the morrow. Our hats are off to Labor. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY BUILDING || Now the lap, lap, lap of water||| aithly moans, and faster and fast- | haye ‘ough @ lonely structure on the|} minutes walk from the busy down: | ce the house was a grand: man- Now it is idle, and its shut-| /, And ten-} 4 ants no longer are willing to live | 4 dellared true to a degree’ by a citi- | Members ‘of the committee | / came to his ears the death shriek | | | Many years ago a member of a m until it finally was deserte]| ause a Casper police judge | per Sunday Cribune Law Enforcement Will | al | | Be Topic of Governor At Tuesday’s Banquet Goy, Nellie Tayloe Ross has been obtained to deliver the principal address at the quarterly banquet of the Men’s Brotherhood League- =Which will be held at 6:30 o'clock Tuesday evening in the First Christian church, Grant and Lind streets, Governor Ross’ subject will be “Law Enforcement.” Preparations are being made to take-care of 250 persons at the dinner. “Reservations can be made at the Casper Pharmacy or at any of the churcties in the city either this morning or evening. The following program has been arranged for the occasion: Invocation—The Rev. J. M. Cro: mer. BY AILEEN LAMONT (Copyright 1925 The Casper Tribune) NEW YORK, Sept. 5.—The mod ern textile manufacturer apparently has gained all the technical skill of the metal workers. This is apparent in the lames and metal brocades now so popular, as well as in the lighter materials. The French ‘weavers have developed a printed metal voile which {s wonderfully supple, altho Song, “America”—Audience. Dinner. Music—E. A, Flinn and Roscoe King. Announcement—Rey. Charles A. Wilson, Song—Lions Club quartet accom- panied by E. A. Flinn. Address—Rev, Dr. L. S. Bower- man, Violin Duet—Roscoe King and J. B. Carr, accompanied by-B. A. Flinn. Address—"Law Bnforcement"— Goy. Nellie Tayloe Ross. Singing, “God Be With You. Till We Meet Again’!—Audience, Benediction—Rev. A. E. Cooke. SETTING THE STYLES it seems woven of metal wire, Some fabrics give the appearance of silk nd metal Ince, although in reality they are woven. Satin and metal are being combined in a printed “laminette.” All these matertais are designed for evening costumes. Fur Panels The panel of fur is a novelty seen on some of the smartest coats of SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1925 the season. are bordered in fur and at one side a long triangular strip of fur js brought up along the left side at the hip. This serves to emphasize the fitted waist line More Than One Rib Only one rib was filched from Adam when his feminine helpmeet was provided him. But a multipli- city of ribs has been necessary to de- velop the new unbrellas. These are short and stubby with straight han- dies supplemented by a wrist strap They maintain protection for the carrier even in the highest winds, aided by from 12 to 18 steel ribs which hold the silk covering firmly. Green and Gray The prevalence of green and gray in the fall colorings has brought re- newed popularity to stockings in those shades, But the tone of each is elusive rather than frank. This effect is produced by the sheerness f the texture of the footwear. It is essential that elther the gray or green tones have the effect of shim- These tweed garments Have you tried Chappy’s Malted Milks? Rye, Tel. 27 “euectric” DYNAMIC Contuye More and Better Bread per sack Whole Wheat, Corn Meals. Ask your grocer for this flour and have better bread Casper Warehouse Company DISTRIBUTORS 268 Industrial Ave. _* NOTICE MEMBERS OF ORGANIZED LABOR Special “Labor Sunday” services at East Side Community Church September 6th a> 11 o’clock A. M. and 8 o’clock P.M. Com Ginter raham, You oO ly follows: | | | —DODDTD DODO =, SS eee eee Se ee Ee ee ee See = ee en eee SE ae, velop the service. 7 am aaa SOD ODO OOD of this community are familiar with a high standard of publicutility operation, exemplified by the former Natrona Power Company. But a quarter of a cen- tury ago theinstructions which the late Colonel Byllesby and his associ- ates gave to -the field managers of the utility companies under their supervision sounded revolutionary. Summed up, these instructions were as “Deal honestly, fairly and law- fully with all concerned. Make your business and personal conduct above reproach. “Your business will be most profitable if you charge the lowest possible rates and de- largest volume of & i >—>—>—>—____ 5 Introducing the BY LLESBY Organization ees What Byllesby Told His Managers “Try to set a high business standard. Keep the cards on the table. ‘We want no secret deals, no favoritism, no cor- ruption. Sooner or later the people will understand. This course may cause you harder work for a time, but eventu- ally it will make it easier. “Never forget tha Pn RN t your com- pany is a public servant that wants no dollar that it not fairly earn, does “Take the people into your confidence. the facts. Give them “Treat your customers as hu- man_ beings, realizing that mutual good faith and toler- ance form the basis for success- ful commerce between, man and man. “Participate in the public and semi-public welfare activities of your city. “Maintain the old-fashioned virtues. ‘They will always win in the long run. We are back of you to the last dollar as long as you do your honest best, but we will not forgive any act that is not clean and honorable.” Engineers and Managers for the Mountain States Power Company Byllesby Engineering & Management Corporation CF ____ IIR Next Week “How Size Helps to Save” NNN NES NNN YN NOMENON NV NNN ~_ aa