Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925‘ ——— eed | last nig Retirement of Robison, Who Featured in|“: 3 "1A. G. Fidel, Mrs, William Kocher | | to. Calgar ure e le jana Mies ceiren sortie: Ceataieeg Leasing Case, Marked by Demotion | iiss sssin's the Be xa parse: Sly an and Miss Kathleen | : | Tribune news sat : FOR INDIGESTION | Miss Lovey Norris, whose marriage | Candy Making WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.—{Asso: Sains plane ea Admital. bia | tinue his newsp: In the tukes place tomorrow Invitea | Party Last Night j clated Press)—Reav Admiral Robi: | betas was passed over by selection | West, and since leavi Tribune | } suests were: Mis. Herbet Ladd.) In honor of Miss Isabelle Price | son, a storm center of eacaue cere weitit retire apie last spring has t r | -Mrs. Kenneth Warner, Mrs, Wilt d* her Brothbcs. Who ta ving At ration; CopAGEEA Ma eB Le ee eee | Post. THis it = 6I Beulane Schilling, M d home of his parents, Mr. } fastens : : | contributions * o | i chief of the navy bureau of | 3 a water Mrs, Charles Mrs. W. H. Price, from Toledo, Ohio, ' rering tala) ReeGrCaaees | obisc i Ortony bm arpenie: ar < , = wer Z Sy $6 Relief ther, Mrs, Caple | candy making party was given at | “tee He t Hécr De to rep-| 2nd while wit T ure Ke fnares#tra: Hi Jt. : Dathinapy 1s Me |the tourist camp last night. ated permis to retire| resent him in man j ter ‘ | Mark Davis, Mrs. Victor Dacken, | » Miss Mina Ellis o nguintle Sia’ bupkads post | thor as | anid } Mrs. Frances Biglin and guests, Mrs. | artner were. the was refused by | par | € h | Seely and Mrs. to the sixteen guests invited, leasing the | 25¢ and 75¢ where | Hocper, Mrs. Rex Kan aR | j | | ; | permission been | contended throughé | 1. Lou C, ‘Tubbs; Mrs. C. V.| troquols. Counell tS pe. perrelaglen Veer ERED at ¢ aT0R g i = ] Norris: Miss Margaret Sullivan | To Meet lantraisthe rant bachala trely. onc nu} | Kithleen Sullivan, Miss Lols Long-| \ yroquots Counell No, 5, Degree seu ‘ | dete | a 1© al } shore, Mise Margaret Longshore, | pocqhontas, will meet in regularq aoe a = | Miss Theodora Wilson, and the gu nat 7:00 p. m. on Thursday at | f Chic 4 N nor, P 0, O, F, hall. There will be | | uae Hi Super- mors were taken by Mrs. RB jan initiatior ndidates. Refresh- | pci =") | Heterodyne | } Lathrop and Mrs. W. R. McGregor, | ments will be served by Mrs, Eva| igo ee modes h - ¥ | | While Mize Norris recelved a | Dicker and Mrs. Hana Rhodes, | . v | | “ } aes | P. R, Blakey has returned from } mot } \ |, a) 1 tr hy Das a SI te 1 js ; | Birthday Party | ja winter buying trip to the East fail t on Bake Sale | see himself uns nes aggr | To Be Held ? Ponays a | | 5 vibe ; } iting 1 costs in it a | Mrs, W. G, Wilt of 443 West 17th | 1. F, J. Wilkins of the Texas Justice Henry Br ’ Was $267.00 | The ladies of the Emmanuel street will be. hostess at a dinner | fining company, is here from Port tions of the, stn } : a 3 st church, will hold a bake sale on| party tonight in honor of. her A inur, ‘Teaaa Sana ataein ee Chi 3 Now $260 Complete r 8, beginning at 10} hand’e birth Guests present will | | Townsend, yi arket and Gro-| inelude: Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stead- | ec | RINE Chas EX Welle Music Cae Mr. and Mrs. Steve Piareieegs | Harry Isenberg, oil operator from 1] 232 B. ond Street Phone 194 and Mr | Denver, {s in the city Night | ze > sc Missionary Meeting P, | wierd M (ning me | ‘Thursday rold ¢ 8Y: : Joliet Renosanein S and Morn and Ls: + | | : 1, representing the There wil! be a missionary m » Mr. and Mrs. A, D, Lewis, Mr. | Denfo Mills, 1s here from Sheridan |Former Pilot of hen- | Keep Your Eves Permanent Wave | ing of the First Christian churc Mrs. E. F. Lyon, and Mr, and | | | = SLEAN - CLEAR and HE ALTHY Sz | the home of Mrs. H. K. Burdick, 533 W. McClane. ©. J. Ince, auperintendent ot the} andoah Only Witness | LEAN SLBAR snd H 20.00 | sputh Park, Thursday afternoon, at} |) | ** | | Rock M n division of the West- | S d Toda: Sey Ta wea Fa ee F Jasked to try and be prez Party Announced | Hees Saas eer aco ; Summoned, y Pen eae | ee eegtir'e Fort Caspar chapter No. 4 Order | ee Ee ee go—|| Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes ||} titune Bl ~~ Phone 707 s Benefit of Eastern Star will give an informal | E. B. Evarts. representing’ the C. LAKEHURST, N. J., Sept. 30 all ZOE MARK | ribune Bld ho! Z jation Meetin: card party on Friday eventng | P. Ford Shoe company, is staying | (Associnted Press ae Correa tia NIK NES | ee SRD ED Officers -and guides of the Wom-]8 o'clock in the auditorium of the lat the Henning. ee pa Ripe ee Gan | Down the Steps | aos en's Benefit. association will, meet] Masonic Temple. The entertain- | wets ly, and very Chis ase hes Klein Marks Music & Art Co 5 a 2 gfolock on Thursday afte mfent is being given for all Eastern io E, H. Pigeon of the Pigeon Tea'} (nin ¥ ti a Mente theger? Sse 38 B. 2nd Lexingfon Cream : practice in the T. 0. 0. F Stars and thelr husbands and for ail Dorothy Seastrom (above), who took the Texas beauty crown | and. Coffee PENS ite carat Comte intbicy there | | as e- members of the Masonic Lodge and) from Corinne Griffits, ix following in Corinne’s steps to film fame, | business in Lander, and) “““Does your critfciam apply to the | Xx F yal Neighbours their wives. Those wishing to re-| \, é f iM SE : Thermopolis. | 8 PEE 8088 Fensington sere tables may do 80 by calling one She has just signed a starring contract. So Texas no longer isthe ahs ahve | bandling of fe eolalasy ie coe WANTED More and Better Bread per sack ‘The Royal Neig of the following committee: Mrs. J.| “Lone Star’ state. It has two. |. .M. Williams of Berthoud, Colo,, ts] on?” asked Rear Admiral 4 | J »} Rye. Wh Wheat.” Graharit Uh ie eee ge mi kerr ae Ree ies a | here. on.a business trip. | erreresciosan't edie: Hata eet By experienced, capable |! Ce Meals 7 9 or Mrs. W. W. Keefe, eee I = Mes ; sk your grocer fc s rap, TBS South : reshments ‘will bé. served | Helpful Club | a farewell party given at thelr home, Spirlock.came in from the} {Whom do you hold responsit and efficient groceryman, ||| 4S" your, srocer for thts flour aspen a Plant to | during the evening. |To Meet | 1219 South Elm street, for Eugene Praieheicis ieeetwetee Heinen paused. “I hold respon-|} siti as ne : + sb Mg abe sag! y eee ‘There will be a meeting of the| Yokum, who leaves today for Cham- pete sible the man in charge of the ship|{ Position — a manage? Casper Warehouse is ol ecko Rummage Sale ts Heipful club in regular session’ on |Paign, IIL, to enter the university a's during the Aight,"" he Onally sald. |) Denver references. Ad- Ee Eo asperhoo |'To Be Held Thursday afternoon ut the home of | there. Games were played during | startin: Rathbone, superintendent | _ Heinen said in hie statement that trata : Company iety Meets | The Ladies of the First Congrega-| Mrs. McDowell on Spruce street ae bp ning «nd refreshments: were} - 414 western States Oll company, bag a anat lubes Vir te i : Rees Dervcr | DISTRIBUTORS The Scandinavian Lutheran L: tonal church will hold a rummage ibd oats oi eine lis among the Casper men who will apenenseeceuaeo bee, to reer Ave., Denver | rel. 27 268 Industrial A {fd society will meet 'Thursd le at the old North Casper Gro-| Burlington Gymnasium attend the Petroleum Exposition at | UP was Garehic i y avtcomt his | ernoon at 2:30 In the church o cery store, October 6 and 7. Meeting Friday 4 Mrs. R, D. Miller, of San Fran-| yea, edge of the aiip. ue rhs a m. his eae ara tum, 919 Fast Sixth street | members and friends of the chure ere. will be a business meeting | cisco, tk In Casper on a business mis- there r : aft. srlum, 919 Fast Sixth str friend bh] Th mn busi i 1 r experience with such cra | Bognstad will be hostess for the | have been requested to save clothes | of the Burlington Women’s Gyrtina- | sion expects to remain only a Rogers, conductor on the : ole : Rs) \and other useful articles, alum class-on Friday evening, Octo-| few days, and guest of Mr, and | and Q. railroad, has returned| UAKEHURS pt. 20 WHEN BUTTER IS HIGH USE . 9.8 | things will be collcted from the door| ber 2, at 7:30 p. m., at the New Y.| Mrs. T. 8 while here bes his old rataoe. wits niake. Kia | (aaneete n—Cautain Anton | P agles Auxiliary if people will kindly call Mrs. H. W.| W. headquarters, 142 South | — home in Casper from now on. He | Heinen MeeckhGe the = = as @ A = La eeting Thursday x | Eberstein, 526: Wolcott street | has been im Cody since 1916. |? sh Bh Riereats errs [the Bagles Auxiliary hole 4 or Mrs. Wolcott, 2: SaaS <0 6 jairship Shenand r : ty in gear Pron tnin enh ar ¢ @ Silver T TY Ss | Charles Spurlock left for the Spur. | CAUstic comment about the new gas In 5-Ib. Prints Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clocie ¢ ption Tonight \To Be Given Cl BRIEF |tock ranch yesterday after attend-| lve system Installed in her early)| Phone 2468 H. H,. FITCHIE 1200 S. Cherry he Eagles Club, 224 West Yell: Minister. The Auxiliary of the Veterans of | (ou ling to business in the city. last summer, was the only. wituess pte le | ‘The Rev, and Mrs, Andrew Stew-| Foreign Ward will give a silver tea| | oene j called today before the naval court] = ' es art Taylor recelve & welcome | at the home Mrs. Martha Brannan, |W all a aie n of the Dallas} — simPaden, head carpenter for the {of Inquiry eae ay ‘ | , <ilfiar: J tonight at Mills Presbyterlan | y24. Penway street, on Thursday, Dome ying Ol Company 2 ols. efining company, 1e in ly a single session of the court, pate Mie a See Egat chureh, whero dhe former haw béen | October 1, trom 2 tos: Arg. Ane] Lwnder left Caxyer yesterday ray Ys nesnsed ae | two hours in the afternoon, was ar- The Women’s Auxiliary of the | called as. pastor, in a reception. to] toinette Leonard will assist Mrs. Raabe ae: oe | Tanment Hot A> Wen expered that the HUN I ER- O O st Baptist. church. will meet | be tendered by members of the con-| Brannan. ‘The. public ts cordially | Dave Kline returned to his home| y7 @ qjogser, manager of the] & amination on Captain, | Hejnan G LL C ‘ lureday afternoon nt, the ‘chur: | aroaalion) 5 and” Ghia ey Rev, invite. The ‘East Sgcohs or Ken [Paro seem yastesy | Montana district of the Continental Prae)otus comp Harty ape eed Ca Naverand lied "Farnitiirs Hors, Members of the K. Y. O.} Taylor came to Caspe: wi pueses are Convenient for Mrs,| | ? s - | Supply company, was in Casper over ARE OONA AE : } oy : He will be the } ponain pad owiih Nit tha Dulblt: regs) Brasnatya, Hotae, an nay ok the, Westers! Union | ing. weekcend on’ business for his| the construction of the ship andl a1 White Cotton Mattress $8.00 back uchicithnde wot Pull partici pate Jotfices. trom the Mokled. Bullding | Company. oes northern New Jersey and lower New |™ Felt Base Rug, 6x9_ $7.00 ine alr n the reception tonight are the Rey to 10, Townsend building A. McFadden of the Axelson | York after she broke away from the Felt Base Rug, 9x12 --~$14.50 he Ladies Aid of the First Pres my synodical executive CiM. 2 he ine’ company will go to Tulsa | Mooring mast Here. PATE Dressing Table ae $15.00 un chureh will meet, Thuy et Ht Personals Parco store of the Continental Sup, | fF the Petroleum Texpouttion norologiat on the Shenandosn, who} ff LWo-inch post Simmons Bed_ -.$5.50 +e Millane Seeigima ont | Eerlany chung, cond. the. Fees Co,, is attending. to biisiness tn | cn, representing the|i™adg some rather startling state-|{™ Unfinished Breakfast Room § $14.00 dh sds Pp “as 7 | “ ‘ ae % ‘01 is compan ! bey sy ae s ents e Du erday. > ° : Pua Rash das et Panevan ihe aed santa a 1} Mrs. John EH. McGee of ese eee | a7 (Gaods company of | tn ee ie ME ee We Do Packing and Crating earned ; 30. o'clock and all| the Poling apartments, announces the| 2S a the As-| St Joseph, Mo, is in Casper on)° Toten point in hia. teathmony | 242\W. 1ST. PHONE 2200 ies ENE ae @ chineh and other birth of a daughter on Saturday — ———_—_ | busines | was that Commander Zachary Lans- Tidd. Entertains ted have be ed to a September 26, at the Natrona County ;downe disregarded his advice half | ————— —- —— = : , . hospital. The baby weighed six and| ¢47 %S Diatante ‘on hour or more before the fatal Z mies vases Magara vranbed seven elghiha pounda and tas teen | CHildren’s Pictorial | | Retired Emploryes. | torm nit the oral, to ster n cours CLIP THIS COUPON AND PRESENT IT AT iftérnoon at | Kor named Mar Louise. Mr. Me-! Cross Word Puzzle | to the south and avold the path of ; oMeKinley chers from all over Wyomiue] Gee is h chemist at the Of U. P. Poeaneacit storm clouds then banking up in THE ( REDE! I S rUDIO t.Jnvited guests include Mre.| will be in Casper for the state con-| Standard refiners the west in front of the Shenandoah. | ummis, Mrs, Nell Kimball, to be held here October 13 Pas ted Tt ts the hope of the court that |. a, me we me me me wee eee “1 |. WR. Fingey, Mrs. J. W. John: and extra accommodations are] Mrs, T. J. Riach has return eae ‘ jthe hearing can be fe’ Blirrett. Mra. Leigh for them, Anyone having| from Portland, Oregon, where she CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 80.—| Wash'!ngton, where Mrs: Lansdowne, |§ THIS IS TO CRRTIFY THA1 ’ Ms. A, EL Stirrett, Mrs. Lel , i d | ‘Pensa, Mrs. Ralph Barton, Mrs.| rooms they would like to rent spent the summer. Dr. and Mrs (Assoclated Pi én veteran em-|Cotonel WilHam Mitchell, how ap, : ——. eee teen four di nelusive, are asked to] Riach will make their home at the ployees of the Union eific rullroad| pearing before the’ president’ alr-|1 BABY ......cccccceucecccuccceccmecece eye all Miss Hamilton, phone 2616. | Gladstone for the winter months. company, with terms of service |‘craft and technical experts 1 eres 618 ranging from to 5 ars, who| stationed in that city, would be|© pARen7 if. Peet . y resting ‘Talk | . and Mrs. L..D. Smith of Lar were placed on pe because |herrd. The question transfer | Is Eligible to and Enrolled in thi 1 : : re spending a few days in they achieved the age Hmit of 70]rests, however, with etary Wil | 1 by Miss Ellison are sy d: I hieved th if tt ne 9 ; ts, hi ith & t wi : Mis » Ellison, who is he city years, were guests at dinner here] bur. SPEDE cerara teed ; fag beraisteh. ectmadior Grane ge (fo sae today by. the Union Pacific. Old I CREDELL BABY CONTEST 1A! chool here, gave a most inter: Mrs. Katherine A. Morton, mer's Club No, 1 French communi Fifteen Medleys, Hand Oolored in Oil, Valued at 250 Given | nd instructiy k to the gir superintendent of public instru Not one of the guests at the ban-| 24 hour general to the Winners in This Contest J.LMurphy | Girls Reserve and invited | js here from Cheyenne in conn the services of the'date as protest 1 Menage } 2 rt tt ne sn Rk eer thadehisie teachers’ con han 20 years. Moroece Baby Must be Pr ted at Studi n or Oct r oth San Francisco | jay afternoon at wi fortheom ' 1 174 Ellie St. near Powell — {| Mi jroties rend alae = t L Aas 1 urious accommodations principal boarding LB. 0 reso | THE CREDELL STUDIO a re aie Hotel at | | a she ength at the Lincolr 1 ‘s ‘dis reasonable || the customs and language of that| and nw of Midwest, is stay nt L i . | | faraway country. Several teachers | the Henning : | Se ie i ae ee ee ee cpyoomsareaulside, || "sy piss, aoa ah wine pas \\ Life will || - - - Tapers are rae price pak there received a very clear idea of] Mrs. H. P. Ferree is down from ess at || world fellowship from Miss Ellison's] her summer cottage on Casper | CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE |} remarks, “A short business meeting | mountain visiting with friends in Running Across. | t ste || ‘ f 4 SLAG J | followed the lecture.” Casper. hpi Word 1; What the barber in the a | CARS LEAVE DAILY AT 0:30 AM FARB—212.60 | . Ice MeLeod of Chey. | Pigture gave the pig. } | Bavee you anprosimately 12 noure travel between Casper pathersn Ai Mibay eee: io@ Metepd - ct, Chay Aas RO the people who | sweeter i] WYOMING eT OTORW AY 5 . ive in Ireland are called. | The sLadies’ Ald oty 431 je Word. ‘he rear of a boat; Hi] bea fs va 5 { Grace English Lutheran cgure Mr. and mM, ' Black, WHO | gtan ie aynonyin for ha-ab. { see Hilt Sait Creek Pransportation Company's Utfice ~ | hold a, business meeting on have resided at the Poling apart Ringing Down ' | fOWNSEND BOTHELL PHONE U4 i ———1| day afternoon in the church at ments for the past two years, are 4 fi re ee | ee - =e ola ates : | Mrs. Andrew, Holme and Mrs. ving Casper to make their faturs apes 1, The name of a kind of When. that i Announcement Nam = Mm pee AN "be ‘hostesses for |/bome| in. Denver: -° Word 2, The name of the little | f +, A. P. Kimball wishe | “se nd Mrs. Roy Churchill Smith ele Meee eg Ligiowtd bueno Corn is gone | pads, pose dt if Pythian Sisters at dinner last night in] '™ Qvonderland. | | 9 aynounce remoyal of his | Whiting celebration of thelr wediing anni-}),njord % fhe first name of the | | ah ie ip " tig from Yesness Build- | wunice ter No. 16 of the Py- | versary. ects present wore Mrs.| Boys” during the Revolutionary || | Acorn isn’t justa pain—it’s ing... If you would know ‘| ; ¢ jo Smith Building ove Sisters will east in regular It slike Aven ae and Mr, and Mrs | War. | a drain, A tax on the whole _ blissful relief, apply Blue-jay If you are, W hy not en y \\ways Furniture store. In the Spires 8 a AIL sac | CE Sait pe > | Y Paes Binnie nervous system, A blight,not to that burning corn. In ten |) A PLEASANT DAYLIGHT RIDE ated with Dr. J. W. |) are dosirod to be nrenent, - Aftensthe | Mr, and Mrs. W. IF, Henning, ar | Hl alone on the toe, but on the _ seconds, the world will seem IN THE m, dentist. session refreshimenta will | companied by Mr. Henning’s broth: | | oR ah iy | . and a social’ good ‘time| drove to Thermopolls yesterday i] spirits and the disposition. a better placetolivein....A | . 111 be enjoye fay th they will, go to Butte. | Doctors know thatacorncan tiny cushion—cool as velvet _| 0 la ue lie ar Or ars oe Montana ‘ 4 rt Res. 1715W BOBBED FAJI looks. wondertut see | darken a man’s whole view- —fitsovetthecornandstops | Sith the tiny Ant of Golden’ Gtint gatiss Paltoa BoHopt and jae nh ts : 1 point on life. Headache, fay tha pain at once. You wear LUXURIOUS AND COMFORTABLE — — eee Z tigue, irritability and indiges- it two days in solid comfort. An enjoyable trip over a wonderful scenic route Special for Thurs. OTICE strand of genuine hes in length. nteed, Three day At both stores. IN AND SEE THEM! Regular $5 value. s only. Fri. and Sat., Oct. 1, 2, 3, Only THIS COUPON IS VALUABLE! Hemt this coupon with 98¢ to The Kimball Drug Stores, Casper, and receive one FRENCH INDESTRUCTIBLE LA ELCO PEARLS Every strand is tested, demonstrated and Limited only one strand to a customer. Must have coupon to make pur- PEARLS NOW ON DISPLAY. WONDERFUL VALUES The Enehet Daily Cribune ‘REAR ADMIRAL Dorothy Is Reasen Why Texas ' No Longer Is “Lone Star” State | | | AGAIN CAPTAIN | tion are reflexes of a throb- bingcorn. ..“Pain-messages” shoot to every nerve center, when a corn starts broadcast- When you take it off, the corn comes with it—gently removed by the little brown disc of magic medication. Blue-jay wa HE QUICK AND GENTLE WAY TO END A CORN PAGE |Ted Olson Again ox vida lies On Tribune Staff |: an ta TRAVELING ON REGULAR SCHEDULE Leave Casper 8:00 a. m Leave Denver 8:00 a, m. Arrive Denver 9:00 p. m Arrive Casper 8:00 p. m Fare $11.50, at the Rate of 3.6 Cents Per Mile CASPER HEADQUARTERS AND TICKET OFFICES Henning Hotel, Townsend Hotel, Gladstone Hotel ROUTE HEADQUARTERS Parkerton—Parkerton Drug nne Hot Glenrock—Jones Drug Co. nne Offic Douglas—LaBonte Hotel any Hotel Glendo—Yellowstone Pharmacy | Denver, Colorado, Motorway Wheatland—Globe Hotel | Bus Offices, 1707 California Chugwater—Corry’s Pharmacy Streets