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‘ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5 @ PRIZE WINNERS PAGE NINE MASS HELD , 1925 Che Casper Daily Tribune posed bu Legion Meeting To, ‘Singing Pants-Presser Has Voice could he put fnto a pill-box, have been’ found in Afri Shave In * Comfort: With}- Cuticura Shaving Stick This delicately medicated anti- Septic Shaving Stick produces a sting lather enabling ten- faced men to shave without any irritation, even twice daily. It leaves the skin smooth and fresh *and makes shaving a pleaghre. Cuticura Talcum is an ideal after-shaving powder. . Taleum Ie, Sold Sosn the. Ointment 18 and tee, Taleum fee, Sold + |everywhere. Sample each Ladorat it Mal “Cuticura Shaving Stick 25. GRAIN Ploy alt Poultry” Peeds Remedies Powder will WAY Cotto Dai Cake reed ftry Lice I venge Re sure Idlean your Poultry of t Sleeplessness, Run Down Con WILLIAMS. STOCK« MEDICINE and Lump in Throat. Colorado Here is a Re dicine for Cat- y Tells of Relief, tle and. Sheep U relieve and NOTE: It ‘vould be illega! to Hreyent Worr hicks, Snotty##| publish these statements if not true ose, Biont s the proper Mrs. EF. Bowdick, Monte +} ingredients the Colorado, says sho will tell or | termend ef your how ‘she’ was relieved ‘of her terrible | it and be convinced, | coltre two. yearaeetgo... The misery | We-are distributors for State has never bothered since. «Sorbo! of Wyoming Quadruple, a stainless liniment, Casper Warehouse Co. used DISTRIBUTORS 268 Indust Vel, 27 1 Ave, -Casper-Buffalo- (No> Transfer Saves 18 Hours—-Goed Eq: 6 | awhite LEAVES CASPER AND SHERIDAN DAILY 8:00°A .M. Casper-Sheridan Daily Auto Service | HEADQUARTERS HENNING HOTEL, CASPER, PHONE 616 CRESCENT HOTEL, SHERIDAN to the Rex theater on Friday hen “Bound,” produced opens -a run of two Vitagraph’: by Will igh, “Fear-Bound” includes in is cast a host of screen favorites. Marjorie Daw, ts “at Her most appealing best ‘os a cate-free Faltf Tumble, who be- Heves herself fotherless until the head of the family turns up and nrovés tobe a bandit and highway- man. ) Will’ Nigh has the role of Falfi’s timid brother—tim{d, that is,, until his devoted sister convinces him he ig as much a man as anybody else. Then» he turns wildcat and whips a, whole cre desperadoes in the w of fiercest fight over filmed. Mackintosh, ‘for many years a populhr, yaudevillé star, is the ‘Spartan mother ofsFalfi, Jim Tunible and“ the rest. Ed IF, Rose- man gives a fine rendition of the bandit whose own,son drives him to goodness, Niles Welch. {s/the young man who final! wins Falfi'a (Mar- jorie Daw's) hear Others in thi rkable at Jame Bradt J War Hichmoya, . Dexter MacReynolds. n Jarvis, Frank Conlan.and Bill Gudger ST ae In olden times it was the custom to prescribe, certain, perfumes in cases of fness, Thus the smell of avigjets was sald to. be good for: the eten while ,a perfume made from vine leaves was supposed to keep the mind clea. GOITRE CAUSED inf! 1 Mechar Get more m 1 Sorbi Compan: drtig: store Co. Adv. all ripen. Sheridan Stage or “Layovérs) uipment—Careful Drivers is won after 62 years of contin: uous agitation, but the f-anchige is not’ yet équal, English women can- not vote until they are 30 years old, and eyen then a woman must be a householder or the wife of a house- holder, or she ‘must occupy*land or premises of the yearly value of five pounds or be the wife ofa man who does; or she must hold a university degiee.”” Miss Pankhurst avers that suf- frage agitation brought tremendous gains to women in general social prestige, from which professional women especially have benefitted. British census returns record 25 medical women in 1881, 101 {n 1891, 212 in 1901, 4 in: 1911 and an in- crease of 1,253 in 1921. It {fs not, howeve so much Jn numbers as in prestige tht the medicalwoman has gained, Today she is given {m- portant public appointments The 1921 census was the first that could "record women as mem bers of the legal professions, It en umeratéd 20 women as. barrister nd 17 as solicitors census of that year also showed the entr: of whmen into the professional branches of engineering and works of construction. It recorded under the cldssification’ “conkultant engi- neers” 41 women engaged i clyil en- Rinecring and surveying, three in mechanical engineering; it .enumer- ated- 49 women as architects and eight as ship designers, ship survey- ors and nayal architects, The’ 1921 census “also ‘designated 519 women ax analytiaal and re: MRS, GULLEN I. CLAIMED HERE Funeral for Wife of Street Commissioner _ Set for Friday. Mrs, D. P.: Cullen, 69 years ‘ot age, died Wednesday night’ at the family heme, 1085 South Walnut street. Mra. «Cullen had. been . in poor heatth for s6tne time: MF. Cullen ia street commissioner here, Besides the widower she is survived by a son, L. H. Cullen, 1513 South Cedar strect, and by a son at ‘Tor rington, Wyo. The body is at the Lorton funeral home. The funeral will, .be . held from St. Anthony's cathedral at 9:30 o'clock. J°rlday morning, the Rev. ¥ r John TH. Mullin of. ficiating. Miss Sylvia Pankburst. search chemists and tend-} lurgis 07 as ratory ants, 11,195 as articled clerks and| professignal students, and 220. as engaged in other scientific pursults. | In 1911 the total, number of. women engaged in scientific pursuits was only 145, Women authors, journal- ists and reporters in 1891 numbered 787. In 1901 the total had climbed to 1,249; in 1911 to 1,756 and in 1921 to: 2,028, | Mrs, Adeline T, Green (of Port-| land, Mr., just celebrated her 90th birthday. She recalis clearly that she and her brother walked six miles to: see -the “fiPst train that ever en tered the state. Izaak Walton League Planned | For Wyoming | ROCK SPRINGS, W 5 (Special to The Tribune.) 1 conference held here last night date mem- November 13 was chosen as t for the state meeting of th bers of the Izaak Walton League America for the formation of state’ division of -the organizatign. Delegates from ten Wyoming cities and towns are expected, including Sheridan, Casper, Newcastle, Jack- UPSET STOMACH, “G15, OIESTION | Chew a few Pleasant. Tablets, —Stomach Feels Fine! Pleasant, so inexpensive, s0| quick to settle an upset stomach. The moment “Pape's Diapepsin reaches the stomach all pain and distress from indigestion or a sour, gasey stomach, vanishes, | Millions know its magic, All drus-| sists “recommend this hafmlexs| muNweN. corrective. —Adv. ; : : “develoy ] Discuss Big. Dance| of- McCormack, Garuso, Expert Says || ‘4 gation { FOR: BISHOP sak ga | p left orning | y gram for'1926 will, be discussed by | e818 eet 4 the American Legion at a meeting John.C, Thompson spent last eve- | PA=S Stock this evening {i the fiing here énroute to his home im} = Mountain States Power compatiy’s | Denver from the western part of the | RIA TEN meh Swit ; hall. Htery*legionnaire is urged to ‘1 } > io nine be present. | <4 ¢ | Parad ctie i’ Bt Nichombleithe ‘ paras on SE A xe C. HH. Anderson has b trans: ee | R i NEAR ::: Way the cht Heve-debn G d I | acting bUeiness affairs in Lander, Z M d f | PB. Carrol Dp of the diocese of Mrs. ertrude 1. Rush, | oes : | Operating ethods of | | Helena, Me Hed from an M B d Mill d ‘ | H.C. Burn of Wamsutter, Wro. { a * apoplecti: ) rs. Dra ills an : } | Is i Casper on bushiess tora tew! TD) & R, G, Held He Helen B, Tonk : ws mia i elen DB. Lonkin. OSU SSED Ay ee ROE? tite Responsible. Out of 161 entrants in the contest } ; oy egubuene ae ae hing conducted by the, Rigito theater and | nah ate WARE NB TON eerie the Gasper Téfbune {th egnnection | iki og: rca ficlals of the “enver and n With the*showing at the. Rialto of | ; Weaterr spiltond ware ,shiephy Gest i iaeten Périy: teechede,* Sack ccteads | | ; ized today by the safety department dane ; y f, Rush, Box took first. prize ‘ jor the Ghia Sorry med commis In’ accordarfce with the ruleg of the eT ee Fi The matt ete at peices otsh contest, Mrs. Rush submitted a’ d R P. D ss = Abiphoves 2h balsa 6 be Us ription of her impressions after cent aper on en t abet nits 1 psa Ure wreath Oy AueUAL. A0ioe the } relia: tila? eeeaty piSnenr. teatie ti ” R . d ! ny spending three | n nite, rado, in which two oe thon Venozuc ‘ Pre istry ecognize: i weeks-in Caspers \ we led and 117 injured hoo para siusned “ Atioailitald:. gfOKid' BS lapanys ct b M 3 s oe ek | © of a telepraph operator to thrills and romance from.the brave, 'y Wlagazine.- i hatte toon wahone eau nan el Weep a Neate oo esa i Lace F a ik old west to’ ¢ Ameriean citizen peat is | riot thowaekc the Gaihhe, | chet ook thetutbe awe at ; it es Are amaliér Je made me doubly proud of being A paper pn “Dentistry’ tread r trati Orda a tion } ney " ording te c That was’ Mes. Rush's: im-| recent meeting of ‘t Casper {EEE > H Mi eras oe n, and that was the contribu-| Kiwanis club by Dr! J. J. Dosdras | bure Mist 5 von,the first ‘prize of $10.}is to be published in the Kiwanis | = ee FL {SHES t he 7 e Mills of the New York | Inte nat Dono- | BY MARGERY PICKARD | $ be txt we difficult to imagine a le! marehéd off with the | van degit with nd its! Central Press Correspondent My friend. he; said, do» you ‘ liore dancentiy: Wahsbroba Bre the ¢ si of $5 when she said, | relation té the tinderprivileged’ child. |! “NEW YORK, Noy. Fenits, iite | know you have a marvelous volce?”"| OF LIFE | © lan rot avataine toe ae 4 western play must have] 'Théidéals ofthe’ organisation of | lightning, strikes in’ strange ‘places,| “Berman laughed: | of trains.under +hé train orde: det sction, love, pathos, plot, cast, | Kiwanis formed a iarge-part of the |and no one familiar with the origins | “Tt iy good enough for a cleaning od of operation than that which ‘ap-|@t Damascus could not resirt lmmor, moral, history and: ¢lin discussion in talks delivered at the | Of our opera stars 1k amazed because | shop,” he replied. pears to exist on this railroad,” he | streng organized attack The Pony Express has them all, luncheon of thé club" at the Hotet| probably. the most impressive voice}; ‘Your Volce. is Kool enough, tor | Te’ Associated: Pre sated mee The French are using | ur Helen B. Tonkin, 425 South Grant | Herming today, Hal Curran read a| discovered recently in ‘these parts |the Metropolitan,” sald Bourg. Ber Prince Boris. a 1 nd airplar bah! " STRONG TAKE ON WEIGHT street, won the |$2/50 -offereds as! paper in whicl he discussed “Keep- | belongs to a pants-presser in a shop | man Jatighed again. Surely this man is now bossing a} men. Druse leader ure quoted gy tO third prize with the following. letter: | ine ‘the th; Practical Friendship, |in East 115th street. was joking. A poor tailor with a n dned about $1 fo New Bureau Of 4 correspondent decl hat} a “It thrills! It teems with humdn'jand Lf Charlés Cullen talked One night about six months ago} voice good enough for the opeta? to the police, When aj} jthe situat ed ° interest.. Greater still, tt touches a} on the “Benefits to Be Derlyed From x Berman was working late. He} Afies some persuasion Bourg in-] gendarme was preventing an actress . point that r it best Cod Liver Oil in Sugar kindly, homely religion which makes\| Kiwanis.” p was -happy, ‘and, being happy, he| duced Rerman to come to his studio. | trom taking up a collection in a Aeronautics Ts fall fighting rather than’ li | Coated Tablets Puts on i One-of our fullest historicalplays." |i “Ed Plgeon of the Pigeon Tea and| Sang as he swayed before his steam | ‘The first audition impressed’ all who| restaurant, the prince expré ssed | | French manda Fissh and’ Builds Three other prizes of $1-each were Coffee company qualified for an at-|Pressing board. The children play- | heard tt himself ai | Oe oe i awarded in the contest. These were|tendance prize by giving a short|{ng on the stoops nearby payed littio} For six months now Rerman has pot Urged for U; S.| Them Up won hy Mrs, -E. "Hs Hagerty, 704] talk in which he ur inis to} attention.. They were used to hear-|t under the wing of Bours. He} xpew york —"I im Seta paper {6 1 1 — 4 East Third street; Mrs. M.. L. vé for the improy or the}ing the tallor's tenor) voice raised |has beén tutored in languages and}, 1 says Gloria Swan- | aes \ p ar daye—e Apartment — “C," Salt’ Creek highway, G In song. yoice culture. Already he has mas: back from Paris and professing WASHINGTON, Nov. 5.—(® | 3 « eaméd Wwe 7 Apartments, and> Orn -L. nber of t Sper Lions club,| Giacomo Bourg, well-known. yoice } tered two operas. hot-to care ner her husband is| Creation of au of civil acro. t f 1 ' I building, fies! Ae South Lincoln street: Visite Jarvis reniinded | culturist who trained Lucrezla Borl,| ‘The professor is elated with his |) oo’: Bat he has deed: |nautios in. the departwient oF n more than ets called Met Cod Liver Of * Members of: the 'ribune editorial }the Kiwan: At the Lions club | Edward Lankow, Bernardo Qlskan-j find. He de s Berman, has as] ) jon} pr meree with broad powers to regulate | ! vas he time of Que fl \c pound Tabl will start to hel: or department judged the letters: sin need’of a set of harness for|sky and several other Metropolitan} sweet a voice and-as much cai. and promote all civil and commercial | 2* juny th Jor ht little one. at Although the writers af the sue- tot he dat the chil-] Opera stars, was’ sauntering. along|as McCormick. Bermgn, Bot Naw yoREE: et a kha: tinted Bektce'tar rae he er s and where rloket o cessful letters were all women, thé the street with a party of friends. | has all the volume of a Car jopud, 188 parate,.a; bare with hima |cent#el sebaiinwendatiod OF tue eet fon depar t of the} mre ected they are expe iS contestWwas’ not-eonfined“to the’ one They passed Berman's cleaning and | voice has a range of tyro oct | Joe Stehlin, soldier of | mittee on civil aviation which wa k the n arrange: | valuabi need to give them : sex= and many fina ‘contributions 2 ne! dyeing estabtishment just as the|three notes, He can sing D in altisi Hal agen Tasted nas tong Larinisted Me | Gayateiadn tc. ada ‘ ery so-ad-] more nast leLiver Ol — these ad were received from men and women. tailor burst into a new flow of mel-| moa. P< | Lion inte ceewoced: tor reeavent it lhe stAtvay Riitrieertnie sit pat if, dur c » made to take the place 7 The letters, those thatr did not* win 4 ody J Berman, married and father of} 2 last (‘Juhe to- make an exhaust t a dish r 1} 0 mat 1 smelling: a as well as those that did, ‘revealed 4 : ;-Bourg.stopped. » He listened. Leav-} two, make his debut.in concert in} arvENgrer, Germany.—Saturday | study of the question even one from a pile of ou | rt setting medicine and = the -fact:\that: nok, only’ were: Casper ing -his party, bo, walked: into \the | February: marriage ve been forbidden be-| The committee, of which J. Waiter |**%4 mold coins, the wholk L oat a- ites pleased with the Photoplay but cause carousing weddl guests | Drake, Lotant cretar of com-|*° id. instantly init ‘and x } ' Ask Kimball Drug Store. Midwost = tht tpev4 were extremely’ ee ee a haye bothered Sunday chureh goers. | mere chairman, declares in ita} ter take ita place plied paaclag coh og Chale setting down on “paj sty wihy | 63 pom £ re mado ayailable fc | BE McCoy's Liver they’ were pleased. The -éontribp- | . We NEW YORK—About th Al}tion, today, that the po: 4 tty blets e ‘ K tions wees excellent Jexamnplés Gf) zt ; . Smiths The governor got the} which it sees for the dev Mclain A A a i s & concise criticism a Voters to-approve his men and meas: | of commercial aviation in th X ! , [precipitate a-grave financial eriate. | TPS devastating days of the woria Aa eort ta reyise u-lammul posungel WeNeiniteaacoustneie prorat ce OT Sra eath ciRDA Pa A Fent, the simultaneous isauing of | ter war.that the militant-suttragiste Jimmie * Wall A Republican, Al} try. Thelack of this and of « defi- |) ¢, JE DAILY AT 9:30 A, M, FARE $1 hoth warrants and certificatés of in'|'in England were waging te enna Smith (middievinitiat “T") has been | nite legal. status and government SAU Recs intal OTA Bt edia' teapot bekiwoes Ceasar y Nf) T OMPSON oAYS debtedness up to the legal lmit,| 0; “18% TEAS WO wain, Ahe beaten for. mayor of Ridgefield, N.J., | control for the industry, {t found, | you apy ma| & Hours tre | vote for women. 'The names of Mrs. A 3 let 5 Reig nd Rawlins | : | Which would be 80 per cént beyon@| Emmeline Pankhurst and her Rava by a Demi have ‘been the chiet causes for Sts || rey : ‘ ; , the revenues, Certificates af indebt-! tore, Christabel and Sylvia, were fre, | Syaeos avemaeree _| failure to aD a ee ai ¢ WYOMING MOTORWAY = a edness constitute aarlor charge’ on! suentiy. seen. in print in connection BAe Srmuase ce NINE GE) brah te esi edge ge ag tl Salt Creek Transportation Company's Office sHRRIDAX "Ws 5.— | ine! The only-ousb on such ex-l Nth acte of vloloneey ween en hich there is any record, Was estab-| its function of regulating atr na ‘TOWNSEND fOTE PHONE 144 | {Nu 1 fish conditionsover the | travagance js -thes provision that a] oo. strikes, étc., all for “the Satie ” hed “inl Dunf line, Scotland, in ion, including licensing of pllo! NS s } are genorally. g00d with,fewer:| county's entire inuahteduens, includ-| ‘tno great war’ enmuited Tre teed 2 a ws etival 7 violations than at any jing bond tssues/andai¥yther items, ) and the militant siffragiate joined évidus Yeats, T. €. Ehomp-| mist not exceed s/perycent of *he'linei, milder sisters in pathlotic wérke 1 of Cheyenne, ficll secretary of | ssessed value ef <property within | pre yarn eons » Wyoming State Sportmen o- | the counta, _« “ £1; Sade a Rhea ig 7 : = i Ina Feoent article ‘Sylvia Pank: Mr. Thompson, who arrived Sat: | ¢ 3 2 Ray cena Lone: SrPwn, Of Womens ‘ ae AA ACAeHS Polit A oes dot Fear-Bound, Film position. since’ those :pre-war. days, | A, and the benefit that accrued through’ several days conferring with officers 4 : y the deteriae seth cainttors | of the Sheridan County Rod andl: Thriller, Is Coming ‘begat Saher iba } | n club and similar organtfzations 3 iS) hs a Sree. she says, j | On:-16cnt conditions: : Tr. 2 * “the younger universities were open: | | The seer tributes. they in To the Rex Theater ed to women and they. obtained the a frequency of violations) ta the addl,, 3 right to practice medicine qnd sur- | tlona me warde made= possible F Diaetove wiles j x gery, but not to be barristers dr so- bythe dase: legtalatre, A picture which is described as a | licitors. Then the government grant: 1 : oe thriller, with 'a-Mberal mixture of ro-| ed womén the right to hold offices | Miée,ao exfiatf that a whole tafaliy,| M2nce. comedy and suspense, comes | as mayors’ and aldermen. ‘ie vote | A Powerful Gripping True Story IFTEEN minutes after Jessie had told her landlady that < she could not pay her room rent because she had lost her job she was on the sidewalk. Without money, without friends, her scant belongings held by an irate landlady what could she do? She was desperate! All night she wandered from street to street finally to fall fainting upon a bench in the park. That is where Jules Stockton found her, And when Jessie slowly returned to consciousness she found herself held in strong arms being borne away—she knew not where. Born of good family, Stockton had run away from home while still a boy, At first a hobo, he later enlisted in the army and was sent to the Philippines When he returned he wa thoroughly hard—had no fear of God or man—and no respect or teverence for women. A Great Moral Force Dear Sirs: Ihave been reading the True Story magazine for a longtime and | justean't Had Jessie known the kind of man he was she would rather “I took her tn my keep wll any longer ‘Lary # martied afm and nated of « i ' wornan with dre bout the secon have been left to diethan go with J} yoranvith Pyrenean ica T ial she groaned. Then two pale eyelid him. But because she was des- [} menypeople whoutillthink theyshould fluttered and J. peal gre not know the truth about life as they exes." From Thin, a perate for food and warmth, she eto Gnd tt. ak s in December Tr * av irl and d True ‘a . j " went, Georg every patath. | fool's help ne When Souls Are of a neglected wife that will sound a solemn them and I feel that Ie help to all Tried’’—Pathos and . warning in the heart of every women and girl Thug was the stage set for one of the léin pointing out themes. PL ‘ PENG In tie OF evgey and girl, most dramatic battles between good |} s28¢ that living contrary tothe laws of || Joy were strangely in- nether.she is married c God and Nacure means that untold terwoven in the misery will follow, tic life of Coral A ood girl with a bad she was kicked o the streets for ot and evil thac was ever fought —stead- fase woman opposed to predatory man. Other Heart - Gripping Stories In This Issue: aith That Heals’ Love That Abides” “Fires of Jealousy . “The Girl of His Dreams" m 1 Respectful Asyou read this thrilling story Little Things That Coun nti- in Dear Sirs There ate many good lessons for all n “Youth's Folly who read the magazine. Every er in “ 9 ” “uy. ’ tory Mag for Decembe hould encourage her daugh f Dearer Than Life’ Wasted Sacrifice you will realize what a frightful pen- My lietle git] will read tt offense that was t she (a able to understand (ts mean tot I believe young folks should le the eruth befor too late, My mother was ashamed fo tell che eruth about life to her own daughters. Suill thete ace seven gicls end we all ‘ame out well because we all read True Story Magarin. Iwlsh you great succttsandhope y continue carrying on the good wot Yours Truly, Mus, Mary Muehti Chicago Also 10 Other Thrilling Stortes Shakespeare's immortal lines, “All the world’s a stage and all the men and women merely play ets," are reflected in every issue of True Story Magazine—for in its absorbing pages real men and women are playing their tragic or comic roles day alter day on the Stoge of Life. hers—to suddenly herself snatched fro the maelstrom of life »y a man who seemed to see the Truth be- neath hertawdry finery and her tear-stained rouge. ‘The Widow in White’’—A heart- gripping sequence of events that have their beginning in a deathbed promise «in which love, mystery, renunciation and suffering are woven together, “Neglected Wives” —The astounding revelati tor Magazine alty.men and women p rance of the TRUTI jor their igno- ut life. To instruct, to watn, to inspire, to uide—thar isthe missi agazine. ‘of True Story True Story mirrors life, not as th ft, but as lite really is. now on sale ‘at all your copy today. Other Great Features in December True Story Magazine: “The Woman In The Case" —Mollic was only a “hello girl”—alone in the world. Yet she possessed her job, good looks, and self-respect. And when, out of a clear sky, therecame anoffer of $20,000—a sum which meant comfort for life —what do you think Mollie did? December rue re fictlonist paints December True Story is newsstands—25 cents. ‘Ger Use the Coupon If You Cannot Get Trae Story at Your Newsstand Y plocioalevlentantepinetecanie’ TRUE STORY MAGAZINE | 64th Street and Broadway, N k City ome familiar with True ine, Ple receive the 5 issues beginning wt ember number. Ian etclos tn full payment. Nely mail us age. andi two oh / 1 atyour December icswa at ov ¢ $1.00 itt t ! subseribing si I i aie & y fs

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