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EE _< THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1925 NS Che Casper Daily Cribune , F pAFS COOLIDGE Series Tickets Scarce: These Early Fans Got Their’s Flight Heroes ‘Almost ‘This forecart {s borne out by the official report, which indicates that G TAKES UP. onl “Feted to Death” On CASPER FORECASTS END | ssi yung ses: aN DISPUTE peratures and fair weathe: T a T . teturn to Washington Return from Hawaiil) / S7#M EOMITIONS sroyey MACHINE THES Marked by Plans to Relieve Stress. Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune.)|tells you over and over again how é “TOS ANGMLES, Oct. 8.—Playing | brave and great you are, ft becomen | Per relief from its first sharp touch as the role of a hero in real life is not}Wwearying For days after our re-|of winter, although the skles were SHERIDAN, Wyo., Oct. 8.—Bat- a bed of roses, according to Otis E.|turn and in Hawall, too, we didn't | heavy and there were flurries of| trea by a plinge of 250 feet trom Stantz, chief radio operator of the/ent a thing that didn't come from] snow during the morning. Last) the sherldan-Lovell road, the car re- seaplane PN-9-1 who, with other|banquet or luncheon table, I be night's minimum temperature Was] ported atolen from the homestead of members of the erew of the Hawall|/gan putting on weight and wasn't|99 degrees, one degree higher than] i qt, Neeso at Pasaaie was found in flight flagplane, have been almost] able to sleep at night. the minimum Tues night a canyon above Crystal Springs, “feted to death" since their rescue} qt was all so unusial and coming George MoKehzie, officin! obser-| When a two-day’s fog Ufted from . off the coast of Kaual. after our long fast, too, well—it| ver at the court house, ventured the} the mountains Thursday morning, lite He Stanta and R. Pope, chief avla-|was too much. Iam going back opinion that central Wyoming was| the wreckage of the car was geen Hon. pilot, don't believe a continua-| rome to spend the next thirty days getting merely a passing side swipe] lying several bundred feet down the Hon’ of being Honized would B@ con:|in bites and happiness with wifie from the storms that have swept| cliff by road workers. ducive to either happiness orlang the kiad Yes, you bet, that's! Montana and the northern part of ar ene longevity and, as a: consequence; | me. ART ETE Lai for Results. they have asked for and received 30-day furloughs. They are now enroute homeward, where they can enjoy home-cooked meals and a wel- come into the arms of their familles and home town folk. Stantz goes to Terre Haute and Pope to Mem: phis. Luncheons, banquets, parties, en- tertainments, teas, lawn fetes, more luncheons and introductions to the city's “best people” have been the ite Ho president ction he will 2 Hugh Dalton, | cently as ref. | | | con the order of nearly every day since they nd the fleet corpor. returned to California. No sooner | was San Francisco through with its program of welcome than the men Ps, were hurried to Los Angeles and SIDE coc LIDGE'S four days of festivities. Then it was 7 N, ENROUTE TO WASHING: San Diego's turn. Now the three , HARRISBUF : a A., Oot men sent this way, Stantz, Pope ; [2nd William Bowlin, machinist's Washington fans ate backing the Griffmen to repeat their victory in the world’s series. ee ponte ace Ros ont ay, nee ae only regret is that there aren’t enough seats to go around. Photo shows the continual stream of} * came at last. Stantz and Pope were fans thot jammed the ba!l park eatrance way es soon as the sale of tickets was opened, called before thelr commanding of- fice there praised again and allowed to escape for a month. They Were given special permission to dis- card their regulation uniforms and travel In “clvies"’. So, in this disguise, Stantz came to Los Angeles and boarded a trans- John’s Gj INTRODUCTION TO GASPER OF |\German ovaity veo NEW AJAX AUTO NOW PENDING 2" Game Hunt ' continental train, while Pope went : ; J ¢ ‘, east from San Diego, The two men ed Sir John’s: Run, 108 smiles | Wilds Near Cody agreed to meet again in St. Louls ement was made tod nounces the new Ajax the crowning and then proceed to thelr respective X Motors com-| Achievement of C. W. Nash. It is| CODY, Wyo., Oct. 8—Baron R. ©, | homes fh : sald to be « car of such highly de-| Von Guntard, and the Baroness Con We all appreciate how the Nash Motors | sched character th respect to both | Sculo of Los Angeles, with their] American people feel about us, sald body design and engineering fea.| friend H. C. Callies, Mecklenburg,|the radio operator after he recovered the Cas-| tures that it will take rank at once | @e¢rmany, have been guests in the|from the surprise of being recog: re 4s a contribution to motor car pro-| Buffalo Bi country for the past| ized at the railway station here, of the in-| gress of distinct and vital tmpor.|tWo Weeks. The Guntards left for has the arrival of a new mo-| tance. Los Ar N ‘allies will re- subsidiary, that the new Ajax will be formally introduced t per public in the “Seldom in the laryland cinia, to been awaited with the eager-| “In order to give the Ajax every | turn to Germany via St. Louis. - t local inter-| advantage of the finest production| The members of the party are tn Gl G Id Cc 8 * said | facilities the entire Ajax plant waa | Vveterate and experienced big game orta ou 6 wreck ar record: | comple ted in] the latest accepted ideas f » to | hunt of world-wide reope, hnay- fine | ing hunted recently in Canada, Old yo x me factory| motor car manufacture and all the | Mexico, Washington, Callfornia. and { | is now on exhibition is any | equipment, tools rnd mechanical de-| Wyoming. They have just returned 4 then the Ajax unveiling| vices were bought new and they are|from a thrilling four-day buffalo il draw the greatest crowd] of the most modern character avail-| hunt in. Utah, and, according. to r flocked to see a new car able. Everything considered prob-| their huntress companion, the Bar- DESUENDANTS OF CODY |store tec r=] ca Breit” ease ena tat me Wherever taste counts. and amor c ho have had op-| to buyers under more auspicious cir-! settle down.” Guns 2 used on . | FORM ASSOCIATION AND rtunity to view the car in those| cumstances nor with brighter ovt.!the first two days but on the third ——The New York American You see a pk al eed sod Spa towns adjacent to the factory where | look for achieving a tremendous|day bows and arrows proved|today says that Mrs. Gloria Gould wel groomed men... yet many have only rid it is on display unhesitatingly pro: popular success.” equally effective in bringing down] Bishop has sub-let her New York ‘women, y as NAME FIRST PRESIDENT the buffalo. Since crossing the con-| apartment and has sailed. secretly moderate means. But they have something money ly remodeled to conf Bishop Sails For Europe on tinental divide both hunters, got an| for urope, white her tusband, Hen- can't buy: taste! Taste in everything ay wee elk, slx-pointers, an even six on|ty A. Blshop, Jr, has, gone to a * re (Any ! each side, a buck of a muledeer was}camp in the Maine woods. Her everything they eat and drink—especially coffee copy, W Oct, 8.—Arthur B en, also a six pointer, and one| friends, saya the paper, declares that Wherever taste counts—-wherever you find peo Leal ichindet lat tee tak, ‘ she will establish a’ residence in k tate is not so much amatter etal SatinaAy Stee hea oe he aroness' fame as a sports-| Paris. ple who know that is lent of the Cody seded her from pre-| She ts the daughter of George ‘ounds and it is of} Gould. of price as of selection—you will find a decided pre- 1, composed of ¢ vious hunting | woman hag prec | Mother vs. Sweetheart SAY ated ha | record that in addition: to being a] Last December, in line with her ference for MJ:B. - ins geben btades | cee ee - |“nedt shot” the men of the party hy a! policy Wwe wife should M‘J-B rears its head high above commonplace ae ; 7 oe Mothers—-God bless them! have ajany young woman he cared for and| were willing and anxious to admit|carvé out a career and earn money TRG seh = 1S. and Dest known | weakness for g unjust preju-|wanted to marry, for no other rea-| woman had not detracted from a| for herself, she made her debut as coffees. Yet M:J-B is within easy reach of all good reer erat Rah i against the & women an|son than that that young woman | munting trip. Her “Two ocean pase" | ® professional dancer nt the Ritz coffee lovers—thanks to the seasoned skill an ple Natale dood canary {only son become sted Aj would be taking him away from | complexion, earned through shine|Carlton hotel. She clung to her ry + : every can. =. SRA eee ated ret tea home. Such a prejudice is difficult} and storm, Fain and snow, was a| Maiden name, Recently she became manufacturing economies that go into y ee ae oe airs Pan Dear Mrs, Tt Tam in|to override. Since his aunts are on | verifigation of the renewing power|™@naging director at $250 a week = wae y crikivated einite aia Cody | love with a you £ 20, 1|your side, get them to speak a good] of the primitive places. at the Embassy theatre, her,|am 18. He is the son of a fa word for you In a tactful way every ————— A daughter was born to the Bish- @e ry Wathiora’ and te ate s'|and a high school graduate, ‘They | time they have ‘the opportunit d ops in April. . ballen, dacant ¢ Mes’ |live in a small town a few. miles|induce them to bring you {nto con- { i or Vani ed pe enter ot Mit. | ogi head, and/he. wanta ao cienve tant wilt el Senne eaniaian aekcae For that afternoon party look PO ey } of}so that she will have the oppor your best. Annice Beautifier “for Pp Among other activities the Cody|{? 0 to a ble < AB acre bathe Judige eau! at lolawer rans the neck and arms,” Get it at Mid- that's why it’s meets every taste 1 eee hen ate mill ores in Cody.) geeply in love with him, but coula| But be patient. Even it the boy 10 RECOVER FROM LATE ——— —— percek. Cisse neste mansieneh 6S 3 Deh saan sige ae Buttale Biz| et Some one told his mother |loves you, he owes loyalty to his Luther and Briand steal away : ; ar dys generally. This mu-|80™° very low down les about me.|mother, and do not tae ide Sap from Locarno and in seclusion dis: And don't forget Tazs Tza Orange Pekoe [Black] or Japan [Green] meets every taste in tea ! The fellow believes me innocent. | choose between you, Perhaps, in cess means of Keeping peace be, : ? ed on annot convince his mothef, | time, his mother will feel more kind } Lwasi! GaPmiany AviRER OS, t : " oh y ago tried to’ £ him but I|ly toward you. And you are young ————$_ $$ $$$ ni f tha Cody t nt, 8! cannot. I told him last n ough for it to be wise to wait a —_ _ Well ag many of the notable friends pe lee Wille, any, way of Color c including General he 1 1} ws 7 te’ er Miss Paulins Myers, who, together u L. Scott, who is } ry ae hy ¥ la explain to the | With Miss Y. 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