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PAGE EIGHT The Casper Daily Tribune Rey. Germany and Mrs. Germany Honored H 3 ( F t f Meeting Of San: Gene Club Thursday ly inh s of Casper s included Ge John B. 7. W. ,» Mrs. H. B. Pat- S. King, Mrs. Miss Louise Suzanne Maitby. Noted Artist To Appear At Parco November 8. \r Ce eme Council of Scottish jonry, southern juris: hojding its bien: eek in the magni -| vice which was y attended was most beautiful and im- * week's sessions. Mr, s whith was quoted in Washington papers eulogy of “Albert | has died past Masquerade Dance Vani This Evening other shortly on nia, much y Washing- atse will make nd Marshall- 5 a visit of 7 length in Chey- | of her r Miss € Chic to the regret ton friends isiderable before returnin cee Silver Tea Yesterday At Henderson Home, f | whife re turning Harris Gorgeous Effects Are Achieved in Evening Gowns from the left (right) with a Some gorgecus effects are ach Doll gold metal ain of black chiffon velvet. trimmed with heavy lace and pearls: d in new evening gowns. On the left and right are two stun- ning creations worn by Irene Rich, photoplay actress. Over a silver cloth foundation (left) is posed black Chantilly lace embroidered in silver which falls in along train. A black chiffon scarf is draped th draped in long, flowing lines is the theme of the gown A Paris dance frock of satin-back crepe (center) is | | | CHIGHESTERS PILLS : Ladies! Ask On Brwad wagict. Ask (or Pits DiAMOND LILA, for Bt, sears know? . i. Bay Now! een VWREND nal church Super- Heterodyne tional church, © National Co’ Now $160 Complete Chas Wells Music Co. Street Phone 194 The East Casper Meat Market The Best Meat. The Best Service Griffin's Old Stand Ml TELEPHONE vei | | | | | Recent visitors in Washington fn cluded Mr, and Mrs. Leslie F t per; M f Denver, formerly of C: Phone Us and Mrs. Robert Staley, formeriy An Order of Caspe: and Eugene J. Sullivan We send the BEST Pe Cane Pes that money can buy 4 J k I k lef , 1 - Sen. John B. Kendrick left Sheri- JOE GERDOM, Prop. dan this week for California, where he will attend reclamation hearings in which he is Interested., He will —————— LE || Take Medicated Vapor Treatments | For Head, Throat, Lung Trouble, Nervousness and Goiter, International Vapor Treatment Co. D., former | | from Joh | nied the cha | has bee in Washin | tendin: | Federal 1 Miss t of M 1015 South Elm St. Phone 1077-R Her husband's false a friends, are blamed by Anna Q. Nil wreck of her marri Thelma Hane ti Sh Boys Hold Office r Class At Laramie Mr. and Mrs, C. Nelson are cu here for a week or ten days f their home in Ohama Robert Saokett of the Illinois Plpe Line company has been attending to business affairs in Montana, Miss Evelyn Wynn spent a wéek visiting with Miss Wi Gabus in Shoshor Mr 1 kk ons just be Film Star Blames Husband’s : Jealousy for Marital Wreck and hi on, famec rood house o go elsewhe tircumstan: ek at Sho: abmarin with Aus take lousy of her film creen star, for the vorced in Los Angeles’ mer who de- ake his hor alin Sacrifice in 640-Acre Farm For Sale or Trade—By owner, 640 acres good farm land, with 14x24 and barn, 500 acres under fence; good water, wood and coal right at compel me nd I will sac- in order to get car or city Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. | “night life” of the metropolis ts giv- r GOTHAM GRINS AT DRIVE MADE ON GABARETS Patrons of High Priced Cafes Largely From Out of Town. , Oct, 24,.—Paraphras- the slogan of the Ford peace ship, the federal authorities have dedicated themselves to getting the boys out of the Broadway cabarets by Thanksgiving. The crusade against the wild ing the real New Yorker quite a He seems to feel that the ke” is on the big butter and egg from the west. They are the ones who. really suffer from a sup- pressed Broadway, for it deprives them of their relaxation and selif- expression when they are in the city on business. It is a well known fact that the glittering shows, of Broadway, both in the theaters and in the cabarets and supper clubs, which do not open until after midnight and do not close until after dawn, are designed to catch the Innocent stranger with in the gates. These strangers are the ones with the bank roll and are ready to spend a young fortune on a week's visit to the gay white way. It is further charged that the wick- edness and nakedness of the New York shows are due almost entirely to an attempt on the part of the managers to keep up with what the big butter and egg men expect and hope to see when they come to this “Paris of the western world,” But entirely apart from the con- flicting claims as to whether New York corrupts the butter and ege men or the butter and egg men cor- rupt New York, there is no “doubt laugh No Law but Love NEW PENTECOSTAL CHURCH No Creed but Christ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1925 that both the theaters and the after- theater places depend for 90 per cent of their revenues on the transclents in town. New’ Yorkers themselves will not stand for the “gouging” which the supper clubs demand—the $3 cover charge before a napkin 1s served, the outrageous prices of food the $1.50 for a pint of mineral water and the enormous.tips and fees which must be paid in order first to get a table and afterward to catch the eye and fancy of the supposedly Aristocratic and certainly | superctl- ious waiter. The New Yorkers who go to these places in these circum: stances, generally are those who are entertaining Sut of town *‘custo- mers.” It 1s little wonder that New York grins when the federal author ities, seeking excitement and notor- lety and the satisfaction of beating the demon rum, swoop down upon the cabaret chain and padlock a whole flock of premises. SALESMANSHIP TO BE NIGHT SCHOOL STUDY The psychology and principles of salesmanship will be thoroughly coy- ered In a new course yust added to the curriculum of the Casper night school, according to BE. M. Wyatt, director. Preliminary work in the psychology of selling, beginning Monday evening, will be followed in the second term by tnstruction in the practical applications of the technique. Wholesale, retall and specialty selling will be covered by the course. eee At present there are approximately half a hundred labor colleges in th: Iinited States, GETTING to both THE BIG THINGS REV. A. E. COOKE will preach on the above subject tomorrow at 11 A. M. in First Congregational Church (AMERICA THEATER) At 7:30 P. M. in the Odd Fellows’ Hall the subject will be AMAGNIFICENT LIAR You and your friends are cordially invited HOLD OF services. WYATT CAFETERIA » HOME COOKED FOOD OLD TIME REVIVAL MEETINGS Full Gospel Assembly 924 N. Beech St.—Formerly North Casper Pool Hall Gospel Meetings Every Night at 8 o’Clock Sister Reeves and Evangelistic Party Will Be With Us Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Good Services in Message and Song. Meetings Sunday 4 P. M.—Subject, “Brass or Gold” 8 P. M.—Subject, ‘‘Tarry Until” Sunday School at 2:45 P. M. ALL CORDIALLY INVITED Special Dinner Sunday 11 A. M. to 2 P, M. and 5 P. M. to 8 P. M. SAM CRAWFORD’S ORCHESTRA Meal Hours Daily 11 A. M. to2 P. M. and 5 P. M. to 8 P. M, PASTOR—Howard B£. Pierce PIANIST—Kdith J. VAN DUYNE ¢ which you will have to pay. Every day these shop-windows are lined up for Shop-windows on parade In the quiet and comfort of your home, newspaper in hand, the shop-windows of the town’s best store pass in . review. Look at that charming little hat—just the style you have been looking for, and so reasonable! And say, isn’t that coat a darling? . . . Not only do you see illustrations of the merchandise, but you are told in detail of its merits and prices. : that may be halted and started and halted at will. A shop- ping trip at home! How long do you suppose it would take you to reverse the process—to go up one street and down another, until you have visited personally every worth-while store in town? And how exhausted you would be, physically and nervously. There’s no doubt about it. The modern way to shop is to read the advertisements, then make notes of the stores and the particular offerings that appeal to you. Whata lot of time and bother such a method saves. You know beforehand what you want to look at, who has it, and what Read the advertisements. Make it a daily habit. The regular reader of advertisements is better informed, makes the family budget stretch farther, has more time for recreation, gets more value for her money, and profits in many other ways. Advertisements are freav-ntly the most interesting news in the paper. your inspectjon in this newspaper. A passing panorama 4 LL i ANA