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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1925 © i €be Casper Dailp Cribune ; PAGE FIVE UT ee | be SDs ted sleevey ‘i a, TRE aca e Ee. | itor Gerry Is “Put Up” At , slituter tontheigule aleayer and tal Peele | Hi ; OD! DoT cess = \ /my gots Senc rey ae: skirts of the I ' wa, l : 7 ey version ots Osche. “Wilde's me RUFUS 4H! i | SO SQON! GOOD'GOSH MES! WY Slated to Mar ry White House Lacie Nene eren Bar Irene RAT! 60S {| DESPRIT CRIMINGNULS WE AINT % 4 eee iaved kara eeivntee rence Seva ee ui DONT C'INFESS ‘AT .( EVEN AST Nd) Mrs. Vanderbilt, «ssuscros. on. 1 have done only one decent act in Quick, FORE THEY Git | 1m 1F HE | e old practice of “putting up ler whole tife, appeats in the very THIS BOARD \\ EVEN ANY OTH THIRD _—— t for the nlght,” is beluz latest sophisticated clothes. Wr NAILS DONE IT | FY M E d d Pp. rti ot week at the Miss Rich wears unusual clothes i DEGREE: GosH! MET. : lore Extende: aruacl-| ere nd regal robes as “one to the purple born.” She doesn't always siren roles—producers have ind that she can be a_ lovely, npathetle young woman if neces- \N 1T ONDER MA, HOLD OuT FER A NILES ier eat pation in Council '¥ | Voted by Deputies. hin “4 IREY GT = I CNFESS! I C'NFESS! pea al VEL E yashingt riends 4 ; y | NEW. ORLEANS, La., Oct. 21—] Se see Bie nepeeay cues < Vaanon: i (P)—More active participation in| Vanderbilt fternoon confirr emain for several) months. 4 the Episcopal church than proposed] ™mo y will he perforn t } | by the house of bishops was voted | morning _ Bee ORAS j today in the house of deputies of! ‘ Grane Bee olpro hy one Jobn« Rowers, of) the “Rocking H the general convention. ‘The action} Senator Gerry was divorce er Governor Robert D. Carey Moon” company, on focation in f. was on a resolution sponsored by} action brought by bis wife in Paris eae otk meee 9 \laska, just won't enjoy an eskimo George W. Wickersham of New| feveral ars ri4 syyaRe rae ts. « Mav hab Carey h Guten Het, which consists largely of tal- w and fat. * * * If Sally O'Neil York, proposing that co-operation embar of a family famo be established through the various} Mn ; ev inherits a million dollars she's committee of the national council| {can history since early Colo yield er au) nsing ‘continually, In a bis ball with corresponding coramissions of} times and is known F era laying continually in a big ball with corresponding [times and is-known as weve the in her home and have choco- jee cream for lunch every day. Ty RIN Night E end Morning asa tratee-o- sie Kee p Your E Yes| irene Rich as Mrs. Erlynne in CLEAN - CLEAR and HEALTHY “Lady Windermere’s Fan.” Mieke for tree Rye Care Dook Murine Ce.,Chicage,U.5.4 c 46 years old vi r 1 tons or more. 'The house of deputies passed a} resolution urging the United § 1 senate to participate in and assist 3 in maintaining the permanent court h n fh) ‘of international justice at The ose 0 J Hague. The measure has been sent to the house of bishops for concur: | {=====wesewememeensseesereerer reese See rence. a distinctive flavor, should try Women suffered reverses in both houses today. A motion to declare women eligible for memberships in the house of deputies was lost in that body when the house refused to adopt u substitute for the un- favorable report of the committee | on amendments to the constitution. | oe ‘ 3 The bishops also defeated a pro- ATEST has Just been divorced by he wie.| | c = Fsphe wig posal that the canons be amended REEN 4 I ‘EA LATEST Mrs. Sills was awarded th : : : ¢ x to permit bishops to lice: women ee of their 14-year-old daughter, * * * {( THE THIRD DEGREE. Sglsileescalcsce es “ar. by s DANCE CRAZE Dorothy Farnum, M. G. M. scenar- ————— oo as lay readers. ‘the bishop of Ch | Phe tender young leaves, rich in ist, is a a Cn aA cago, the Right Rey. Charles P. An- ne ar cy siegpeeibcas (sks Coes eC ped evan ana an tubeat not = dereon, contended such action was| Goodness make “SALADA” finerthan | | ' * * * Rex Ingram and Alice Terry Sod *|have been made god-father and god-mother of a platoon of “Blue | Devils" who worked In “Mare Nos- THE trum" with them. * * * Milton Sills] [> — British playwelghtsone hat), whose about becoming a Goldwyn hobbies is motion pictures, has} “Célebrated Author.” Mr, Gold- in rejected an offer for screen| YS, awed, it is said, by Mr. Shaw, ghts to one of his plays, John| Whose reddisb-gray beard gives A SHAW SNUBS MOVIE 5 George Bernard Shaw, thé great | When Samuel Goldwyn went to see é| bim \ Be ees Ae vvie ‘ % unnecessary and that bishops ma r Gunpowder. Try it. AGAIN, | us the movie rights, as he was S| more so Ucense women, The house! SEY Japan ce P j-——__t = = =_—— —EE=_= = . — nO ri ° . 4 Fron | pers aes he| him a fiendish look, talked in terms | | , : renee stint toon.” bee Mi, | of art. Finally, Mr. Shaw, with one Wanted: A Cure for Loneliness as of his sati gleams, cut him short, CORRECT isla Se eeechnind ce ee iis pee wola’s intelligent letter, telling [blue. I too hold « responsible post- Selected PRESENTATION ment, ‘for you, Mr. Goldwyn, are| vf her loneliness and er tnabiifty | tion in a local office and my work Walnuts Y Your dealer will | interested in art, avd 1 am inter-| ‘© meet congenial young people, | takes up the largest part of my time. A B | has brought me many letters, but | It does not give me an oppottunity show vou the right .| ested in mone me of them shed any Ught to- |to make many new friends, espec- da solution of the problem. |ially gentlemen friends, as most young woman writes: girls my age desire, 1 am not of jthe backward type, nor was I ever sometimes I think quiet for my own Movie Folk in Hollywood now | have a million dollar private club; One | house. A few years ago William Dear Mrs. Thompson: Your ques- PENCIL | Bernheimer, a sill importer, bought | ¢ion is “Are you lonesome?” and note | a mansion in Galifornia on a hill) ihe answe " MARTIN BUSTER ‘{am.” Never has |) - Se aan, z | for any writing 01 | overlooking Mollywood and the! y.4.- (dea of lonelinggs to meet young aad NOTA en EN Senn | Of Philadelphia drawing purpose. | Pacific. Recently he sold the estate| people been more evenly expressed| "tn 1 nave decided that if 1 pa _ | t@ @ California organization which) tuan in the letter send “Lola” 1) 0}. untl Tt at thasakoeen cn No other pencij | hus leased it for club purposes to a | 0 years old; Lam hot considered | )0 "00 Pee a tha! eecaetiinea’ 3 and is so smootPkand| four of movie stars. Works of | {iful, but J am attractive, aa] [60 ou Of all ie __ tim 4 : veri art from all over the world are be-| (dress well, live a clean life and try | “ould b ing. Bes Ot SPOS y satiny, so everiast vs home and plenty of home love and . ing collected to furnish it. Later a} ty wear a smile even though T am| lee and KATHERINE ingly good, ballroom, Roman baths and a th mtuis =|{ Sieh dikes ota hdl nip a : desire. y can't some wis Pisin Ends ter will be added. ‘The club has i 3 $1.00 per doz, ‘| been named the “Four Hundred.” ireader of these articles publish a» : : method through these columns by y fe Rubber Eads fase Tipe which we can meet sonte rea? friends. Of Casper | p-eOiperiaie. “if there are any.” Are there not Ask for VENUS B—a soft | some good, yet lonesome fellows. | Peacit for grvicral use, j in this world? Let us hear from | | some of them. | , f | Obviously there are large num- eres agent 1 bers of lonely young people in all : patna ein) HALL TOMORROW NIGHT cities, and their only hope of find- fy he Penilinne cen | ing congenial company is in the | SAT., SUN., MON. 17 black—z copying degrees | | churches and in the dance halls. | wal hore ee ll dai Beil persue | | The churches, the large number 5 | | of letters IT get from lonely per - | An exciting contest Is promised! Fits = Ss SS oe “=== | patrons of the Washington hall bid ig Sea fn elther not at- Thursday night When a balloos ea ilies ae young people in breaking dance will be held. Prizes auteees aiden or iarey not solng 2 will be given the persons whose bat: | Presale Tye Relate hen festarayp Ata : LOCAL TALENT Joons are still unbroken at the end | | make about thls proMem? Don't . ' of the contest. Bohn's orchestra rarite auaruay secur ate “ienas | will be on hand as usual, Bus ‘ : chy heed DISCOVERY NIGHT jmee, amy ham ae ani Sie, “but Sy "Waa soo” ca | . |‘tained at short intervals, |» & LAGS IP iat es { The carnival dance held at the} ‘ Se Pehe ' | hall last night proved an entertain.| LO Soe > 2 ; ake “ 5 ’ : to the establishment. LP SR ASLAN hk LE a ERED GOOD LOOKING” FRIDAY EVENING Ped Rane a Soanected, with the Max Present O° Mrs, Thompson: There ts | I. X. L. Chicken Tamales i ihe hep * a attractive about me what- $10.00 IN CASH PRIZES Asco 134 South Center vere tore eat Apel Ae and FN a nse good-looking, not The management invites anyone, young or old, who has - at the “Man In theBarrel Store.” |°%C? pretty In fact, yet somehow any entertaining talent to participate, and is especially men Uke me. 1 was engaged to a anxious for Charleston Dancers. Register NOW. el and on this account he was Jealous of me. ‘Then his mother said things about me which were hot true and when I got so that I| could not stand it any longer, T| | Tribune Want Ads) Bring Resul | = —— m up of my own will. I do| this fellow any longer see him, yet his mother still talks about me for no reason whatever. In fact she Js worse now than before we were quits. I am net “wild” but am full of fun, and wherever I go I enjoy myself. Is (his any reason why I should be terme@ “flippant” by this boy's | mother? Do you advise me to ro | with one fellow or to go with dit. | erent ones occasionally? | SNOOKS. FAREWELL PERFORMANCE OF THE Orange Grove Trio REESE; MAGANBETTI and WILLIAMS Accompanied by HAROLD LORING and never Singing / —With— wah, Probably without fully realizing 4 a, im pee UKELELE LADY. < 2 esate Trio what the consequenc be, VERA REYNOLDS, Dorothy Phillips, THE WORLD IS WAITING FOR THE his) rabtheg (8 vine Youn great : : Tell S SUNRISE ___-...-_____ eT ~-Mr. Reese Py ee ia otal ake at esa Robert Ames and Rockliffe Fellowe MY JEAN. THE, Williams J} 7 {04,2 opportunity to. appeat INVICTUS_ -Mr. Maganetti ‘o her that she {s unjustly destroy. The same terrible flesh-cutting, soul- searing whip that lashed the mother descends upon the daughter. SONG OF LOVE O PROMISE ME ee, Appearing at 7:45 Only "Ng your reputation, the most prec- ous thing you have. This may jot have any effect, for mothers @ @ way of becoming furiously ejudiced againdt any young wo- in thelr sons happen to take an Interest In. I think a young wo- man should not confitle her in- fevest to any one man until she is engaged, but, of course, to go | with m great many Isn't wise, | either, I'm sure you are neat and attractive because your letter was, And, Snooks, you should see some of the penmanship I have to de- elpher, —_ CLUB LEADER DEAD SANTA BARBARA, Calif., Oct. 21.—C)—Mrs, Frances Amourette Farnsworth Baxtzr, 78, a resident of Santa Barbara since 1887 and found. er of the Woman's Club here, dis yesterday, Mrs. Baxter was a lineal descendant of Governor Bradford of Massachusetts. Her father was Jo- seph Farnsworth and her mother Frances Finney of Oberlin, Ohto Her husband, A, Sidney Baxter. who has been dead several! years. was an afde in the Civil War on the staff of General U. 8 Grant. After the war the Baxters resided in New York City, where they were both | prominent. ~Trio -Trio Can the mother save her? 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