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—— TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1925 Nm. Cooke Issues Invitations for Party Mrs. T. S. Cooke has issued invi- tations for an informal party to be given on Thursday of this week at her residence, 920 South Beech street. o« Miss Kassis To Be Honored at Bridge Party i Miss Blanche Kassis, who will leave soon for Laramie to begin her university work, will be the guest of honor at an informal bridge par- ty, which will be given this evening by her sister, Miss Victoria Kassis, at the Kassis home, 612 South Park avenue. Invited guests include: Mrs. Wal- ter Barnett, Mrs. B. C. Stréet, Mrs. Garrett King, Mrs. Fred Steinger- ber, Mrs. F. B. Mitchell, Mrs. W. O'Keefe, Mrs. R. Ayres of Lavoye, Miss.Edness Mokler, Miss Emma Ficca, Miss Florence Eastman, Miss Marie Bishop, Miss Alma Archam- bault, Miss Hazel Rehal, Miss Helen Goodman, Miss Olga Rehal, Miss Katherine Halloran, Miss Lea Hallor. , Miss Ruth Scott, Miss Mary Shi- peony, Miss Jane Clark, Miss Helen 7” Crater, Miss Helen O'Malley, Miss M Constance is, and the Fertha Shikany, O Malley, Miss Mary K Fpnoree. ose jutheran Aid To Meet At Church ‘The Ladies Aid society of the Grace’ English Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. at the church with Mrs. H. O. Peterson and Mrs. Andrew Olson acting as hostesses, eee Mrs. Marquis To Attend P, E. 0. Conventior. Mrs. Raymond F’. Marquis leaves tonight for Minneapolis to attend the forthcoming supreme convention of the P. E. O. Sisterhood. Mrs. Marquis is president of Chapter S. of Minneapolis. At the time.of her removal to Casper last July, the chapter refused to accept her rgsig- nation, until after ,the nationa?’ con- vention, hence, while a resident of Casper, she is still president of a Minneapolis chapter of the sister- hood, eee Bake Ssle-Saturday At Casper Pharmacy , The Ladies’ ald society of the Trinity Lutheran church will hold a sale of baked goods Saturday, Sep- tember 19 at the Casper Pharmac; All members will have their. dona- tions at the store by 10 a, m. eee Winter Memorial Aid Meets Tomorrow The Ladies’ aid society: of the North Casper Winter Memorial church will meet tomorrow after- noon at the residence of Mrs. Z. W. Deason, 947 North Beech street. eee Mother's. Division Meets Wednesday The Mother's division of the Cas- per Woman's Departmental Club will meet Wednesday afternoon -at 280 o'clock at the. Mountain States company assembly room, with Mrs. W.G, Abbott as hostess. Hach mem- ver will bring to the meeting a guest. sae Gaeaner's Circle Clianges Meeting Day “The Gleaner’s circle of. the First church will meet on Wed- afternoon instead of Thurs- dpy as was formerly announced. Mrs, Varadore will be hostess to the mem- bers at her residence, 1115 South Roxelder, street. cee Mrs. Murphy For Geramic Club Mrs. 1. F. Murphy will be hostess qn Thursday afternoon at her home 1614 South Oak street for the reg- wlar meeting of the Ceramte club. cee Women Of Mooseheart Legion Will Hold Meeting A meeting of the Women of Moose. heart Legion will be held Wednes- dgy at the Odd Fellow’s hall, for an Important business session, Re- fr@shments will be served at the elése of the meeting by the Mes- ALL RUN DOWN, NOW HEALTHY Honestly, in all my 15 years of known of a medicine that compares with Tanlac,’: is the glowing tribute of Nurse M. £. Chappelle. Time and again I have recom: By MARY TOBIN <perience as a nurse I have never —! dames, Wenner, Selbers and Stutz- man. a Rebekahs Install Lodge At Midwest A‘ number of the members of the local Rebekah lodge motored Satur-! day to Midwest to:be present at the institution of.a new lodge to be known as the Laurel Rebekah Lodge | No. 24 and which will “have Mrs.: Nellie Smith as nobel grand and| Mrs. Elizabeth Krotoz as vice grand The lodge has 11 charter members taken in’ Saturday evening and 52 candidates were initiated. Institu- tion was mate by James M. Allen of Thermopolis, grand master, as- sisted by Mrs. Rola Luxon of Cas- per, president of the state lodge, Mrs. Ellen Belle Dabranski, Rawlins, vise president of the state assembly, Mrs. Minnie MacCarty, Sheridan, grand treasurer, Mrs> Alva Allen, grand marshall, Clella Gibson, Buffalo, in- side guardian, Mrs. Carrie Wilson, outside guardian and Mrs. Bessie Wright, Casper, chaplain. Rebekahs and Odd Fellows from throughout the state were present and were greatly pleased with the degree work put on by the W. L. Kuykendahl Rebekah lodge No. 39 of Casper. A banquet was served at 5:30 o'clock for the visitors: and members and after the installation, refresh- ments were served ‘before the dele- Bates returned to Casper. se Auxillary of. Clan Stuart Will Meet. The Auxiliary of the Clan Stuart will meet this evening at § o'clock in the Carpenter’s hall. PERSONALS ‘William Powell of the Midwest Re- fining eompany and Mrs. Powell have returned from a vacation trip made by motor to Colorado, eee Mrs. Effie Rodgers, Natrona, coun- ty librarian is confined to her home on account of illness. eee Attorney and Mrs, M. F. Ryan have sold théir home and expect to leave soon for Oakland, Cal. . . Miss Margaret Chapin is attend- ing school this year at*Mount St. Gertrude’s academy in Boulder, eee Miss Nancy Sullivan and mother, Mrs. Caroline Sullivan left. yester- day morning for a two weeks’ visit to be spent in Thermopolis. see Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Chappell ex- pect to leave tomorrow overland for San Diego where they wil visit with their son, €hurchill. Chappell! who is with the United States navy. eee Miss B. Reflall of Denver is a guest today at the Gladstone hotel. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Baldwin are among the many ‘Denver callers in this city, ene Mr. and Mrs.,Glenn Calway left this morping from a’ week's motor trip to Lander and vicinity, ‘ cee Mr, and Mrs. J.\ Ls White are guests of friends here from their home in the southern part of the state. eee Miss’ Daisy Kropp has returned from a pleasure trip spent in Den- ver with friend: . PERSONALS 8. P. Burton, who has been visit- ing in Casper with his sister, Mrs. Rudolph Kamon, left today for the “Professional” Peac Che Casper Daily Cribune “Prettiest Girl in America” Blonde And Wants to Enter Movies, of Course F Fay Lamphier and hard work I-shall do justice to that profession.” She will have the epportunity to achieve that ambition, as offers are coming to her from various pro- ducers, who wonder how it is “the prettiest girl in America’ has been at their door in California all this time without them being aware of it. Fay fs 19, Hazel eyes and a fair complexion match her blond: hair. She does not achieve th ropor- tions of Venus. Her meastirements are: Weight, 138 pounds. Height, 5 feet, 6 inches. By MARGERY PICKARD Central Press Correspondent ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Sept. 15. —Naturally, Fay Lanphier, the San- Cruz, Cal, miss, who was ac-| Waist, 2614 inches. d “the prettiest girl in Amer-| ‘Busf, inche in a national beauty contest | Neck, 1314 inches. held here, wants to be a movie act Hips, 8714 in ress. Wrist, 6 inches. “The dream of my Ife has been | Calf 12 to become a she says, motion picture “Perhaps after jong study star,” Signing of a movie contract, how- { western coast where he expects t visit for some time before returning | gin his ‘freshman to his home in Ocala, Fla. university, oe’ eee *Miss Kathleen M of Raymond. F. night for’ Chicago where: she will spend the winter. continuing udies in art’and music at the C c Art Institute. Miss who was formerly.a student at the MacPhail School of Music of Minne- apolis, the music department ‘of the University of Minnesota and the Art morrow eygning for Laramle to be- the state quis, daughter quls, leaves. to- Mrs, Abe -Kassis and° daughter, Mary, have returned ‘from a several days’ motor trin to Denver where they accompanied Tom Kassis, who entered Regis college this week. Mrs. F. B.-Mitchell of the Mitchell hat shop located in the Kassis store also accompanied ‘them on the trip. ze Miss Blanche Kassis is leaving to | morrow evening for Lar: Institute of Minneapolis, plans a in dueckorkernl the Tali year’s work in Chi before going F ete Me "Tl to th nters of the east. Wyoming. eae M a M 3 ft tev. F oN i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Graff of ean: eile anes gd ee Sf | Philadelphia are visiting with Caspes a: guest’ of the Father J. H.| ftlends this week. Mrs. Graff is a Boni i 3 Sister of Mrs. William Welrdne 5 'e Pree | beth she and Mr. Graff were former Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeWolfe of | #idents “et this city 7 meniibs are ng with, Casper) 10 rane Joy v5 i ollevie years secretary of th K e ».| tive, has resigned her position and Joe, Shikany expects’ to leave t0-| cutchased the «public ograpt office formerly y Migs ° In Babb, in ining hotel hes Responsible | butlding, Aliss. Babb expects’ to. £0 t » Florida, “ 3 ” \t for “National Beauty Contest” Row pid 0) ai : Dean Mechling. son of Mr. and ee ag re) Mre. J. S. Mechling is leaving to- day for @ university at Des Moines, t nd school, ——__—_ MELON THIEVES LEAVE | VALUABLES: IN-FLIGHT FROM IRATE FARMERS WHEATLAND, Wyo., Sept @ Ak? ver, will bar her from holding the title again. Attempted participa- | tion of two “professional” beauties nearly disrupted the contest this ear. | Crowning of Miss Lanphier is a | vietory for the blondes and the cour. ageous damsels with long hair. She Was one of three light haired beau- ties among the 15 finalists. Af these 15, eight had bobbed. hair and seven flowing locks. e ‘| CITY BRIEFS Harry B. Henderson’ of Cheyenne, is in Casper today. ae McCulloh was a business ar- e this morning frém Se: eee W. A. Worcester and Thomas S. Health are in Casper on one of their regular business calls from Denver. oar H. B. Hendershop: is an extended. stay’ on coast and in Miam{. eee transacting thie western W. M. White of Colorado Springs, is among the out-of-town business. callers here from Colorado. short having Dantel Roberts ts here for time this week from Denve' arrived this morning. eee L. C. Steinman and G, B. Hartung are Denver business men, guests at the Townsend hotel, eee C. B, Moreton, J. A. Murphy, Jr., and J. H. Baker are Denver men who arrived here this. morning. eee A. Blackley {s visiting with | friends here fron) Salt Creek. one Jack Wilson left this morning for on Hole country to spend | ee c. L. Mann has returned fror Denver where he spent a wee Willlam J. Adams, Casper attor- | ney, has returned to this city from an extended stay on the westehn coast and i nMiaml FARMERS MUST ORGANIZE, SAYS FRANK LOWDEN Co-Operative, Marketing Successful, He Declares. CHICAG —(By The As- sociated I nization of agri- culture*and co-ordination of it with business was advocated by Frank’O. Lowden, former Illinols governor, in an address on “Rural and: Urban Co-Operation” before the district meeting of Kiwanis clubs of eastern Oowa and = Illinois here today. “Fields, mines, factories and rail- roads, working together under a co- ordinated plan, make up the indus- trial system,” he said. “Their total product is largely determined by the effectiveness with which they come into gear with one another. “Agriculture {s sadly out of gear with the other parts of the structure. The main cause of this ts generally conceded to be disparity between Prices of the things the farmer has to sell and the prices of those things he must buy. “Agriculture finds itself with its millions of members freely compet- ing among themselves while it is obliged to sell {ts products in a highly organized industrial and com- mercial world. Now if the farmers are to put themselves on terms with the great industries of the country they too must organize. It is not de- sirable that they imitate the great industries, adopt the corporate form of organization and operate their farms through corporate manage- ment. “The farmer must organize for the purpose of marketing his products. Co-operative farm marketing assoc!- ations are no longer an experiment. Wherever co-operatives have been employed, there you will find agri- culture in its best estate. “Tho {ndiyidual farmers must-mar- ket whenever produce is harvested or otherwise ready for the market. As to place, he ts limited to. the nearest .local market. Organized along commodity lines, his organiza- tlon would have much to say as to both time and place.” KID MCOY GETS NEW TRIAL ON RILLING CHARGE | Court of Appeals At Los Angeles Grants Plea Of Ex-Pug. LOS ANGELES, Calif., Sept. 15.— (Assoclated | Presé}-The first dis- trict court of appeals today granted the appeal of Normal Selby, former prize fighter known as Kid McCoy for a new trial on the count of man- slaughter for which he is serving a térm in Sun “Quentin prison: The Was recorded {n connec- tion with the killing’ of Teresa. Moors here tn. August 1924. McCoy, at first charged with mur- dering the wife of the wealthy an- tique dealer, was convicted on the after a superior court jury had de Uberated 68 hours. A second trial followed on charges of assault with intent to commit murder and grand larceny, an out- growth of a shooting orgy McCoy staged in the West Lako shopping t the morning Mrs. Moors shot through the head was vered in the apartment which and McCoy had occupied oc- she casionally as man and wife. With convictions tn registered against him, the former prize ring dandy Was sent to San Quentin still protesting “his {nno- cence of any connections with Mrs. aid she had both cases in the extension on field, belonging subsidiary -y by = fifty the Moren to a Standard ol on manslaughter charge last December | Broadcasting Restrictions Will Be Asked | ‘WASHINGTON, Sept. some reluctance casting. The trend, in the field, day, has made som tion probably b: ly n Methodists of 15.—{Ass0- clated Press}—Secretary Hoover with intends to ask the national radio conference which will be assembled within the next six or eight weeks to lay down a program for regulating and restricting broad- sald to- federal regula- ‘ed up by seeming: pi 1 Montana Meet GRBAT FALLS, Mont., Sept. 15. —Delegates to the second Montan Methodists state conference began arriving in Great Falls this and by night more than §00 de are expected to be on hand. than 1,500 will be part in the confere The first business ses a held tomorrow morning at chureh beginning at 9 o'clock. The first officlal gathering of the con- ference will be at communion serv- ices in the church at §.90 o'clock | J tomorrow. ————.— -- TAKEN NORTH IN ICE BOX MAN IS MUCH IMPROVED DULUTH, Minn., Sept. 15. — (By The Associated Press)—L. J. Chap: man of Kansas City, who reached here en route to Isle Royale, Mich., two months ago in a refrigerator car, suffering from the heat, return ed from the island to Feeling fine and invigorated, thougil a little weak,” said Chapmar as he stopped m the ship TO Georp Bottle FLY-TOX was developed at Mel- lon Institute of Industrial Re- Nold atall Retail Sions | the foot right. prisoners, slayer and three sentenced in banit robberies escaped county jail here pole. They f automobile. PAGE THREE |Six Prisoners Break Jail at Seattle, Wash. SEATTLE, Wash., Sept. 15.—Sixr including one convicted the King . using two stols and a knife fastened to a {n-a jail physiciar from tod: — > ——_ WENTY-THREE CASES IN SINGLE SESSION OF POLICE COURT HERC hres. cases. were dispased A. Murray {n po: Jennie Smit of th Richard sin fat The prisoners $19 y 1 other Saturda assessed who persons veral drz also cme up for tr = Special Prices on BABIES AND CHILDREN’S PORTRAITS During the CREDELL BABY CONTEST Phone 2702 For Appointment Credell Studio 131 South Center Under Sprechers When you step into the Rx Arch Support Shoe you realize instantly that here is one shoe that is just right for your foot—needs no breaking in— and, best of ull, it combines all the style and dis- tinctive quality with this solid comfort. Rx is a good shoe—and one that actually fits ASK TO SEE THIS SHOE | Globe Shoe Co. gal" 250 South Center Street Radiola Super-Heterodyne Now $160 Complete Chas E. Wells Music Co. 32 E, 2nd Street Phone 194 We Give Stamps 1 mended Tanlac and always with sur- ty, Recent occurrences around \\ prising results. Some time ago my land indicate the crying need of an- ADE H. CRAMER |Body Not That mother complained of being genet. other’ law requiring all. owuers of |} BEAUTIFY IT WITH 31 || $48:South: Kimball St: Phone) 1466 hervous bredkdown. She had no melon patches to post “Don't Forg Of A d | + Appetite, her stomach was disordar- Your Packages” signs for the be ndaerson i etl VIOLIN INSTRUCTOR cd, digestion weakened and her bow- fit of those of traveling publi DIAMOND DYES” 3) Studiédian dei Ko F sat Cites eis. were*most irregular: ‘are pulling out in a hurty. ||] Studied under Dr. Arthur Heft, Dean of Highland Park College, et len thence ian aidiebniioes |e ariibles sot vatiesane reporiea:.to jk DDEGUEAUTSWan Sept, 718—- ||] Des Moines; under Hans Albert, world famous violinist and later brqught on a vigorous appetite £0 | heen left by urnal parties | (Associated Press)—Finger prints ot)$ Just. Dip to Tint or Boil under Orvide Musin, formerly head of Royal Conservatory. of that she began to eat with the great- 3 preferred iJ m the im-|John Daly, found dead on the river | ||] Music, Belgium, \Musin is now director of the Musin School est relish, and made the digestive pulse of the moment to front. here last, Wednesday do n to Dye ||] of violin, New York City, i aes metion Devuet Wy non aoe stretcher, In lias the owr tally ‘with those of “Dutch’?. Ander: ~~ | Mr. i ramer teaches the Belgian system of violin playing, Ina 1, happy latte mien ery diposttion A Mee HEAB Piss Gun sates cleseraa en sachs ||| as presented by Musin and Yeaye, two of the greatest violinists years of she » yigorous | to return th unds te thelr| nounced at noon‘today after post | u 15cent pack: ||] of the present day, enough to look after her household rightful owners. Oue party to sffice inspectors made comparlzone Sony ee Coe duties and go quite a little, too. blanket with them, which t t ¢ headquarte | tina oe) cumin ai any This ts why if praise Tanlac and con aiteadigni be aiGlind: td plie'the uses were sent’ here oft, delicate shades sider it the ‘best tonic and health lons on, and then left melons a tor Rush after opidye rioh,; verte bullder ever discovered.’ : blanket. Another left a roll of bills | it was found that “Daly” answered nentacglors taviin What Tanlac has done for others Ma nother lef at of J vpalys nent co | one ieee wae, it.can also do for you. Tanlac is for in his\wake, which more than paid * description gerie, silks, ribbons, | YOU WILL LIKE sale by all good drugeiste. for the melons he took with bim —o— skirts, waists, dress: | a ji . not substitute. Over 40 million 1 —_— | _ROME—Lieutenant Colonel George Si ORES page cat oy Our Cooking, Our Service, Our Prices tleg sold. Reduced Excursion Fares to State | R. Crosfield of England was elected hear sila. peel — Fair, Douglas, Via Chicago & president of Fidac, international Ga Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills for Northwestern Railway. World War veterans organization, Buy Diamond Dyegiunio » other constipation. “Made and recommend: Low roubeetrin te ermiireibe. © tare pe aaa. CCNA ea hae Be pt porte ecg Cas Ta e OSs On UNC. ed by the manufacturers of Tanla Mh be in ciect fo pouslag tor Ut | BOBBED HAIR looks wondertul| er the material you wish to color te TANI A, Cc wwontorn Railway, Roundtrip. ex-| SAB, the tiny tint of Golden Gint | woot or sith, or whether It im linen, 112 NO. CENTER ST. ches only de cursion tickets, good ino of regular and special t selling station Sep 17th turn limit September 19th), will be on sale nt rate approximately one (Two Doors North of Gladstone Hotel) FOR YOUR HEALTH Now Open Under New Management . NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF Make Appointments Now Sufidn ulksta, gaa ts sesnce and PARTNERSHIP Breakfast Merchants Evening Dinner PERMANENT WAVING in parlor or sleeping cars upon pay Notice is hereby given that the partnership formerly exist- Beabmmitoil dane to2 Oe ee m. OO Kathryn Ray (left) and Dorothy Knapp nearly broke up the | occupied. will be’on. sale from. Sep- ing between D. W. Ogilbee and Wm. J. Adams in the practice Ske a: Bet A is Is C t 4 tember 13-19,° inclusive (return: limit of law under the firm name and style of OGILBEE & ADAMS PER HEAD national beauty \comtest vat “Atlantic City, before they withdraw,” | thence at. 1ave) ut one and one- hus been dissolved. Tirm debts and obligations have been as- MRS. W. L. NEWELL, Prop. BETTY’S BEAUTY and they may be the cause of « new rule against “professionals thifd tinea ‘egulur one-v fare sumed by D. W. Ogilbee, and the law practice of said firm will iéa ie z in the competition. Entries of several cities quit in protest against Do not miss Wyowing’s sted || henceforth be conducted by D. W. Ogilbee, with whom will be Formerly of C. B. & Q. R. R. Eating House PARLOR ucat exposition. Vr pa associated F. W. Layman, D. W. OGILBEE, the participation of Miss Ray and Knapp, who appear in Broadway Bonneville, Wyo.” shows, ] Tribune Bldg. Phone 707. ticulars apply to any ticket Chicago & Northwestern Rail EET TARAS: