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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1925 Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE - oy A + . ‘ ay ae ork Leader of Mexico’s Highest Society | | AFTER LEAVING Pursues Film Fame in Hollywood || CITY BRIEFS u rnace ares e Mi urder i ct 1 FAD Wes Weak and Miserable. Lydia A ?, ——-— v; E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Come juest from Lead Jz nit ; y rroaes cae apse wal | 14 Bouth “David, -*” { pound Restored Mrs. Nu ifiiionior’ of Mies Attanta, Pallet i eet Oty cforany | ee Yard Fireman in New York Be- Auger’s Strength 1d.S. D., who fs visiting here with ‘ar to Meet, eee ie Miss Belle Krainson € There will be .a. meeting at. the + r fev. e 7 Lowell, Massachusetts, — «* SET re arcnlcc aoe: noks lloubliontibeaty "ot -teecDeae pete tee ae lieved to Have Thrown Woman Into _| , Lowell, Mase see oe Yhe rooms pink | thé-veterans of the Civil War at he . : Compound in the und greet, at was] 780 p.m. “ Blast Oven While Still Alive. little books that in izes you send around fe d- to} + “ * So te agers + Dp rf and I feltvery 0 : wy : NEW YORK, Sept. 22.—(Associated Press.) —Police ! good after I had 1. the guest prize to | Personals x gen rom Salt today discovered the body of Mrs. Sophie Poleski, a young Bate een Tiss Attutny Puller, Dainty refresh: | | east side woman, in the furnace of a lumber yard kiln. been in the Hékot ments were sv! juring the eve-| oitisie. George Symuk, fireman of the lumber yard. was at ted and feltpretty aban mndcsitix atte were tho | Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Brott. of CHi- k " The police believe the woman had been pla nt fu -| well at first but I wing former residents of the |C#so are staying at the Gladstone ho- e nace alive yen uo wall Bote « Hills Atlanta Fuller, the | t ae 4 , —- _ b Was ‘weak W. Wilsor Cor Mrs | Annetta Welsh and Bessie Cu Ttememene 7 aera 13 cok : Homer Ted Mrs: Bt sain, | mings drove in-from Midwest yest Wipaecn ene 32 : : r I s and ey, Mi H, Burnett, Hazel ) day. wake Galoor EERE Hee: r er v not, bear my children Ww and Miss Belle Kra Ma W ofl operator of Den caught round. I hope the Vegetable Com- ad: Mrs. Rola Luxon snd Mr. and Mra. Hi Young trom otele Mdentiot Caabet y und helps other won Olive J. Barker of € D at the Hen mak dty today. ; o all my own work now bi if | represents th A . - ee p vell. I have told my frienc about it Mrs. Wells Entertains company of” St P. B. Cootid € Dende ght b i my unt.’ — Mrs, For Worland Guests | | adit rom Der i LIVE, 19 Howard Street, oe Be ms y ? last ~ 2 H ot < examiner f where | b * 1 ‘ i ‘Ove u), 000 warean so far re- Utch “luncheon given last evening) xfr and Mrs. A. H,.Salsman are t nusines 1 busin : t ue: .y t her home, Marshall apartr froin Goes! aarneaiee iets questi ave you re in honor of her. sister-in-law, eee John 'O'Le: alien t| H. 0.2 r and H Biz dats 2 op an Lydia . iaura T, Bi and daughter, Laura, . : Notiaedbeg came in’ from Sal : . Vegetable Compound ? ura I. Bragg and daug' Poet Newton England, member. of the Creek yest r J Salt ¢ day on bi every 100 of the replies V Br: dl » Who av | Thermopolis high football team ha see and because the Vegetable c spend | returned to the Hot Springs c «© F. Patterson fror eh n helping other after a visit with his mother, Mrs. 1H. Creek is here. fa Champion 1 on TI elp you. B. Wells. of ‘Casper. wes lay for Bouldet w he will r ef é dente were eutertained ee eae ; John B, Harrison; government.lo-| *ume his studi ; 2 Ses thtgea hl aah tne Miss Stella Kopff is leaving for oe ie comotive inspector from Denyer, ar sd sma) > r ny able: - nyer to resume her duties in the rived yesterday. | B. Wertz, who has been | ART OF ST ORE Mrs, and Miss Bragg are mother| Charles Id, Wells Music store of that Chahe | aes ATS titned to P FOR RENT 1hd-sister of Bill Bragg, a news-| , Homer C. Hutchison, representing | t4is morning | Ee paper man, forme of Casper and | eee ‘ iany A larcheis \' Snshie | 3est Location In Casper Aw reesay ane er.,omt the ire Frank Gullette, area co-ordinator fig hoteles | B. is it H. B. KLINE Republican of the Veterans Bureau headquar- : ! : ; ! 20 East 2 ae ters at San ‘francisco, left after an | Teabell een | = Dries right up! | rae CEN SiR Luncheon For extended business visit here pent yes- | t reall fe Out-of-Town Visitors ete) 6 . | the Jolt F Beara tec tere be redid The “Misses Margaret ait” Kati] Mr.and Mrs, Ben Gregg and son | see aiua tH eer anil qnvertaln at avi 1 | passed through Casper yesterday on Judge Harry P.Ilsley, is here for ed blo ee Pace towns guests, | tuelt: way, to: Worland. While here the Scott Morgan ouster case, and § c Ter LUActRae ates atte Weed ‘end thes visited with Mr. and Mrs. am is staying at the Hotel ‘Townsend. af ; . Mrs. Havens, mother and sister of | ~* eat eee hc tha : | R Dénberg {s here trom That's the on! { Ss . other of Bani! 23 That's the only way to relieve irrt-| uper- iy . eed “leo |, Migs Zoe Marks leaves for Denver Salt | Ou Bap falbas becved. dnt Shor ani nore. | a avd wigs iar Casper | tonight on business. | | see | pag SR Sh 2 Wey 1 | SELEY RS priaeteie ; ¢ one | Tom B.*MacNamara, prominent | ‘05 eee tle ret atead 1 iF Miss Edna Trump has accepted a | rancher from” Douglas, ‘has been vis-| 50 | Nie dtinehte? ses t fig and} Meeting of position with the Charles EB. Wells (By Central Press) rewe, 4 | iting here. | aad While stu He a énre Z Woman's Association Music company. Miss Trump comes | ANGELES, Sept Mexicc he expressed eee at th ‘the falter . : on} The Women’s Association of the| ‘fom Kansas C | with extraordinary in aw her dance) Luther Free rother-indaw ‘of a % i ; j First. Congregational church wilt rights | results of the venture into ballin Mexico City, | 12x-Governo} D. Care s fintaievoas + lds millions "of r | Was $267. 00 meet. Wednesday, September 23, at|_ Mt. and Mrs, E. H. Warren of 1420 of Ure beautiful s a.| SH iwas.Thovadite exprens She Spin: here from La sacctacth ie, © Ec ‘ i} Now 160 Complete 40 p.m, at the home of Mrs, S. Kk, | South Mitchell are the proud \par- | del Tilo ensely W jlo the Gabber wep yins be ue queer P sel, 1026 West Fourteenth street. | ets of an eight and three-quarter /‘leader of highes nM soc! jin the movies Then she vegan a Frank O’Ryan, traveling sales > . rt Vorsythe will be assist. | Pound boy, who arrlyed on Septeni:|' ‘Phe400" of the Mexican capital | °Paign that induced her husband) of the Allis Imers Manufactur. leone (wouderfu|. Clear’ up. y Chas E. Wells Music Co. ine aientiee ber 18, at the Tincotn street hospital, | was thrown into turmoil when it be- | sive her the necessary husbandly |ing company, Denver, ts registered | qe eens hi gee A a 2 nd.Street. Phone 194 eee |The baby has been named Harrisor thutli Besorn’ del consent to make the venture at the Henning hotel. Shampoo—Ady otto ts. more Bae | nottle te Mea.tShaniaker Hewlett. saldiithe | Senora del Rio is cow bh hy ——_—_—_—_—_—_—_———————_——— Entertalos coe fame with a $100,900 wardrobe, in- | Mrs. Carl Shumaker wa stess| Mrs, Cyrus Beard is hero from Rio Grande uding old s and laces t ai aii GEAR eineheon ner| Cheyenne “and is stopping at the rt é Down there wo-|once were the } ty of the shor home on Monday afternoon in hon-| Townsend. ¢e is still in the hom®; and | lived Mexican 1 family, and a | or of “visiting mothers.” ‘Those en see? is particu ic of the aris-| retinue of serv ainda were Aire. Pollod J. L, Learner and M. Bornstein > upp Stee Allfuon,* Bites of Denver are here on a visit with | »ssenora 4s youthful wife | Mrs. Fitzpatrick and mother, Mrs, | ton store. | the srichest men in the republic | Brooks; Mrs. Biglin and mother, pete La! | prominent figure in the govern: | Mrs. Seely Weed; Mrs. R, H. Nich-} Henry E: Perkins, an attorney ®of | ment. She was eduedted in *P: ols and mother-in-law, Mrs, R. 11. | this city, has removed tothe Hotel.| and studied dancing for. dancing Nichole: Mrs. Curran, Mrs. M. Ha-|Townsend, where he will have his |sake under great Puropean teach vens, Mrs. PB, C, Nicolaysen, Mrs. | residence in, future. ere, eee ier ie ©. L. Walker, Mrs. Leigh MeGrath, ere ho senora’s sweet ambition tal “7 cannot give Tania too many | Mrs. 'T. S. Cooke, Mrs. Don Smith,| William K. Wughes, president | become a mov first found ex-/ thanks, for f in uariee Nic Mes Mrs. Patrick Sullivan and the Misses |an@ Henry M. Brown, treasurer, of | pression when met members of Ith and strength ‘ie va 4 Margaret and Kathleen Sullivan,|the Continental Supply. company, |the Bert Lytell-Clalre Wind ay talleds oh A Ae Ai tm Ms ( wane bridge were taken By]are here from St. Louis, paying a | — | set ae aa? BN 33 a aes aa Alina: Mart Sullivin 1 Mrs, | visit to this district, for the "Petroleum exposition Duckett | Se tS ee |; Ags asd Mebetae Boltiani névelataps | cae “Stomach trouble and rheumatism | ed during the past weak with Mr,|_ Mre. Caroline Bell expects to leave | had been gradually weakening me Sede Si jand Mrs. Georks Bolden; th avs ‘tor California in the near future to | down for 20 years. At timos T-ached | bed Mees Kinbi California, ‘The trip was made by |Join her mother, Mrs. Charles Mee. | all over, coulds not walk without | ast Milton have as house|auto. They will-return here for the | StS eee | limping, and felt too weak to get | Sha 'Rat, ahd’ Mere: J. Ghavies | winter: Mrs. 0. L. Wall mother and |out of my chair, Sleep was almost . | eee : Miss Sally Taylor, were out of the question and I was ner ees | Mr. and Mrs. Frank England haye | tf few days last week Vous, discouraged and despondent Mr. and«Mrs. ‘England |returned from Thermopolis, where | yesterday mornin ast When 1 taking Tantac 1 | Give Dinner ney spent the week end 5 rE we 4 Bue Row Mr. and Mrs, Frank-England are ween CHICAGO, Sept. 22.—Poultyy alive | welgh 1 ihe | ertaining informally 2 Miss Emma Marshall, Miss. Lois | barely steady. [feceipts 19 cars;|in the world. This | Club ‘tonight ‘honorir s gshore and Duke Hawley motor- | fowls 18@24e: "spring roosters | did for me four yea e | W. K. Hughes aud Henry M. Brown |¢d@ to Thermopolls for the- dinner turkeys 20c; ducks 19@20e; | then, T have never | of St. Louls, and Mr. “John Ditton | dar e at the Woods hotel Saturday | 5 ogee mad T to | ot Beknavivanta, | night and then and eve | fi aan ee see In‘ Constantinople at portion | the picfure of health. Dutch Treat Dinner | HH. J. Lockhart, vice-president of | of domestic purchases is made from| What Tanlac has do for pthers t 2a rkert * cI also do for ‘or le by \t Townsend Hotel. the Parkersburg Rig and Reel com: | street p: ddle rs oO sell. nearly | It can ¢ 3 eipavpsene ot wila.d hunters | Pany, left Friday for Wichita Falls, | eyeryth hand veget all good druggists. Accept no sut anid their guests will enjoy a Dutch | Kansas, and+will.later-go to Tulsa | to dress. sults. stitute, , treat dinner at (he Hotel Townsend | Soper Rasen ee Manidns Vorctaina DI ; erating. gece = |TOO LATE To CLASSIFY ton Vegetable Pills’ for consti eqveniy pi ation, made and recommended. by Mrs. Weidner ’ T—Very latge, one-roon the paturenaipes ran For Thursday Club, , “DIAMOND DYE” ANY 5. Onk. Phone Mrs. Ct Weidner will : Thursday clut er } ; Frida 1 ot} GARMENT, DRAPERY FOR YOUR HEALTH | ? r ec eae } F Just Dip to Tint. or Boil Johnson Bros | § The Auxi Vetera f Fe to Dye | ° eign Wars will meet Thursda » a oO tember 24, between 7 arfd 8 p, m. ov nH 18-cent pac GR CERY co. a“ the K. of P, hall. age contains di- oes rections 80 elmple SPECIALS ; any wonfan ‘can tnt soft delicate i sal of tho Treble shades or dye tieh For Wednesday will be held ton ht at colors 4 rch at. $ o'cl in lngérie, - sills, | . Grocery Department . . ribbons. skirts FLY-TOX was developed at Mel- Veterans Bureau watste, dresses, | lan Institute of Industrial Re- ||| Box Apples (Graven- Party Tonight coats, stockings, || search by the Rex Fellowship. stein’s), box $1.45 The Veterans Bureau will give ¢ sweaters, draper- |] Inasimple, easy and t! ly of their bi-monthly i ies, coverings. |] effective way, FLY-TOX ‘ e { the Mountain § cl r hangings —everything! flies, moths, mosquitoes, fleas, Grimes Golden, 40 e.¢ Buy Diamond Dyes—-no other kind |] ants, roaches and other insects. lb. bushel —- ~$2.60 Pepper Club nd tell your druggist whether the || With clouds of BLY-T OX Flien, Ee Last Night. you wish to color. is woo! || merely winging through the mist, be- fonath I Ed Done t r “whether, {t is nen, cot Of FLY-TON, endaien” ange action onathan $2.60 me, | ton or _mixed mixed goods. —A Sick Popa To are pio ‘by consti Fn Rollo e'e ALLLBRAN Beinge seer | anteed to do so or your grocer re- turns the purchase price. Kellogg's is 100 er cant effec- ECE aided bushel This mist lingers just long enough to do its work. it then evaporates and leaves ya pleasant, ch Ww lb, 2c Cabbage, Meat Department Halibut, lb Taltcpintos bao Pints, 750 Constipation can a . pass} $125 wreck your health in over tive because it is AL’ K s = forty different tors recommend they ay that Salmon, Ib, ~--_--~--30c || ~. ways, results. Eat two tables nfuls Yes, We Do Better ‘ ‘Ss U RR ie N D B R’ > Kippered Salmon, 1b._35c¢ is the fiction treat The Daily Tribune is going to offer to its readers be- daily—in chronic cases, with olotchy complexion grasa, spots cream AT the cae | Cleaning WeDelverOnare |) Simming Thursday, September 24. » t h a 5 F e Deliver—Order by | r j . onioee a sree, uspleagant treat: * ciiogg’s ALL-BRAN Ts made in || sages ond Mens" Gg OS } Phone It isa story crammed with romance, pathos and mystery about a fascinating girl who affects of constipation. Over forty battle reek, Michigan, and sold | a 1] | serious diseases can be traced to it. Don’t let this insidious disease nena its Bouen into your body one day longer. Thousands have found nealth by cating SeUbaE Ss ALL- BRAN, after suffering for years, Kellogg's ALL-BRAN brings permanent relief in the moat chronic soses if eaten regularly, 1t is guar- ers everywhere. Served by by roe hotels and Testaurafite, | Ordagp a package oop your grocer | today. ALL-BRAN Ladies Plain’ Woo! Jresses and Coats $1. 25 | We Call For and Deliver | JAKE HH | THE NIFTY TAILOR | | Wyatt Hotel Bsmt Phone 802 Johnson Bros. GROCERY CO. 638 East Second St. Phones 1251-1252 ‘ forsakes luxury and an enviable position in high society to earn her own living and learn life in the school of experience. “Surrender in any form. Read it in The Daily Tribune, b * is going to be the fiction sensation of the year, and this is its first publication eginning Thursday, September 24.

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