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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1925 Cc PAGE FIV ‘be Casper Sunday Cribune é IY. W. GA. ACTIVITIES =." "ERE nasicm given by the H-Y club in compliment to the Douglas High School. football team, Members of a Daughter and Son To ' Share Many Million both teams were present and ‘re- Woman's Association mained until a .ate hour, Refresh- To Meet This Week. 8. R. Buman, ments were served. | | | Young Women's Christian aasocia-} Principal on Thursday, November 12, in the The regular meeting of the| Principal of the bigh school, was Beauman delighted | * Willard in Californ! . Right and Left Woran’s association of the First | “mong those attending. L tion, new headquarters, 142 South|the group v address on the | Baa | r Sousnekatpial: ctlareby willbe. held eee Wolcott. Office phone 1456. “What we put Into the game] | Max: Winter teansacte at 8 affairs in Glenrock “ 1 ginp tw form of an all day sewing session | Monday Club Tomorrow | Public Speaking Class. gidibal pacticolarigy woe aeeueette rec) | at the home of Mrs. G. W. Brown, | 4t Wheeler Revidence. ‘THe, claws 13; DoD e epee NN EE ie Cee match catadelite ohne nara } 1126 South Cedar street, hose | . The regular meeting of tne Mon- meet Tuesday and Friday of this |belng truthful. Madelyn Shorrey a eae who attend during the morning will Beldge ‘lub “willgve jnpld “to: Weel) OUsea ae Sreey Raut the, hart’ inldses dbeathes ant Cheyenne. | bring their lunch, Mrs, Kearns will | ™ofrow at the home of Mrs. M. P. Mooring sot eraaed. Reseryo club in helping a girl play | Sa assist the hostess durin fter- | Wheeler on South Beech street. The regular meeting of the board | (°°°'X" a vermin sie ce |. 3 ee eh Nt coats wit noon, ‘when'.tea will be \ vitae of directors will occur “Wednesday | (0 EIR’ NS be daugt vib highwaym" vs Mrs. Donlin to Be Honored evening of this week,at 7:30 at the | (7° Rbosmun! hee thie we Its hi Mrs. Wilt Will Entertain At Parties This, Week: 4 ¥. W. C. A. Each chairman should | (vorthuniie?” read by § unde Members of Her Club. ' Mrs. Joseph Donlin, of Fort see that her, committee meets, 1€ It} 11.0 embers became On leaving work one day not long] studie mos 5 Wayne, Ind., guest of her parents, = has not already, before that time an’ that a written report is prepared to be read at the ‘d meeting. All | committee meetings should be sched uled with the general secretary, Alumnae Dinner: All members of the “Girl Reserves who have graduated front high school will have dinner together at the Y. W. C. A,, Tuesday evening at 6:30, It is: probable that an organt- zation shall be effected by the group and some particular service undor- England found | cas lying In a shel-| the men took the > his wife. On remov-! ASCO Mrs. W. G. Wt will entertain} Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, has iis sia of her bridge club on} been extensively entertained during Thursday afterr her residence, street. quainted during the dinner a committee of which Fc n of this week at} her visit in Casper. She will be teenth | complimented this week at a smail informal luncheon on Tuesday, to be given at the Jeremiah Mahoney 4 Members of Sans Gene Club’ home, 536 South Wolcott street; a Attend Meeting Thursday. Wednesday Mrs. Q. K. Deaver will ¢ On Thursday evening the regular, entertain at a bridge luncheon in meeting of the Sans Gene club was| ber honor and on Thursday Mrs. held in the club rooms with the|™- C. Price will entertain for her Misses Grace Turner and Fyrne|*t 4 luncheon and bridge party. , Rutledge in’ charge. Following the aaa meeting an informal party was en- he members will be held n § afternoon at the Y. W. C. A. One of the requirements for membership of the ¢ Reserves is the attend: | ance at three utive meeti of the club. But no girl is considered | a member unless she attends the rec- ognition service and is properly re- ceived into the organization. It is therefore important that those de HERE AY LAST IS REAL RELIEFFROM EXCESS FAT! East Side Circle mnasium Classes. { Schmidt, Patr: * ‘ ! siring to become members be pres joyed at the home of Miss Fyrne| Will Meet Thursday, | Bes ve 7 it 4 i Peacoclt: Uhbcec : shank pe 3 The t Side circle of the First ! fe Re ee eer ones ent at the recognition s 6 with Silph Reducing Misses Agnes Id Baptist church will meet Thursday et on at 7:20 1 tall ae Hiiinng hock Tienes | afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ira Pete canmice cepaema merino, CA andles that Burn,” a little in: | Chewing Gum— t Adeline | G: Na: 244 South Conwell street. istrants will be accepted after to- terpretative playle Rutledge be present morrow evening and all fees must be 5 edvat th recogntilon servi nd the ientifi ve takes Ga Shoemaker and Margaret Chapin. arranged for by that time. The Bur- | entire attate ny iceland: 5, latest scientific discovery t Ne TER ° Ington class will meet on Tuesday |to be attr ri effective York by storm—Everyone is chen | paces ~- to pe attre ne effective. | Douglas High Coast Artillery eytnings oc Fan MS oetlinntad | ya hee cee ai ret | ing it and POUNDS of FAT club room. cordially invited to be present Girl Reserves Activities. guests will greatly encour An excellent program under the | club members by their presen eadership of Sarabel Goldtrap was | well as finding in the meeting an op. enjoyed by the Girl Reserves at the | portunity to learn something of the | +| ¥. W. C..A. last Monday evening. | ideals of the Girl Re: Si 1 hool ‘ ARE ROLLING OFF! some school tud s d —_—_—- testers participated Maat dent in Gun to Pass Thru festivities at the high school gym- ° — "=" |Cheyenne Friday See No longer need you suffer from ex t. No longer need you be humiliated by stic looks or rem No longer need you starve Yourself out with exerc 5 Chewing Gum, the latest and n CHEYENNE, Wyo., Novy. 1—The mammoth 14-inch 50-calibre coast | | | é Aero, whlch ‘ can today j to Sam Diego, Cay wil” arcive in PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER Pet nee pete ire Cheyenne from Denver on Friday, from anything ever a simple, safe, che telling you to ea: pleasant and ns harm! November 13, it was learned Sat- urday. It will be exhibited’ in this city all of that day and the follow- ing morning until 11 o'clock. PEOPLE AND GUESTS iN CITY | Mrs. Patrick Sullivan and daugh-|ing of Mr. and M x R. M. Andrus | Silph Reducing Gum is not a dru, ated yee sa il beet ter, Mrs, Joe Donlin of Fort Wayne,|at thelr home on South Durbin tains juice extract of we Aden ta “oct Mearibte. nest ‘San Ind., left yesterday for Douglas to | street Ma: McA , visit with Mrs? Sara Morton, ‘They eushia “ BI Sis Se DATE We WELLS SSDI will return to Casper this evening. | C. S. Liewellyn, county age OS AG DASE ROL tie Parton cones dn: o. Hot Springs county is spending a| ST NED HER ATIAe ee aU Soe Mrs. Bryant S. Cromer left yes-|few days in Casper visiting with | It ts Mrs. Lorraine Manville Gould. terday for Kansas City, to spend | friends. in an easy way” pounds, with railway mount. Countless people are telling others an| Attracting unusual attention at ev-| NEW YORK, 7.—The will of /Mias Florence MacGirr of Flushing, |tiec’ thar oith rcintiee t | Miss Sue Mohones of the Masies "I am the shadow of my | st thes easy, pleasant way to reduce, You see the| ery city it is being shown in, accord-| Thomas Frankiin Manville, known |$25,000 each. shee te Wationalrbankcexpects.to leave (the skating self Ae oe obtained wi sults in eve ircle now. Note how slen-| in, to advance reports, and a num- the “Asi s Ki fled f TY 3 “Sophia. McG s, 5 4 SAE yg et 3 Rls ei ——, beau Brooklyn | ing. Silph sells for 5 Uer figures are becoming almost universal. | ber of pecsons trom autside Chee. sabe. hpaneator sings, See oe To Miss Sophia Mecinnis, ls] Among the many Douglas people latter part of the week for Houston, Ge SiIBh cieshiciog Goo | a erage cela bee Many still employ abnormal exercise and, enne are expected to come here to| here leaves the balk or his estate, | mud: he bequeathed 000. He! in Casper yesterday shopping and to| ‘Texas, to spend several months vis E vonderfull™ eee at ete TO De SYLPILLLRE, diet, But more and more are coming te the | ane tye CxDected to come here | leaves) M is estate, | qiso provides for the purchase at/attend the Casper-Douglas game | iting there with her aunt oe tania modern way. That is, Marmola Prescription |/¥!® he newest of the army's de-/estimated ‘at between $25,000,000 | 1 .1¢ price, by directors and employes | were: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schowalter, gy ore deri Tablets. Just take four a day. fense weapons. nd_ $30,000,000, to his two children,| Sy “johns-Manville, Inc., of 40,000| Mrs, Beasie Leman, Mrs, Charles| Charles 12, Lounsbury of the Uni-|| Incase your droggiet is out of Silph you ean get it from the Silph N Marmola has been used for 18 yeats. Tt ee eee aes Thomas Franklyn Manville, Jt} Sharen of the capital stock -of the|Irwin, Mise Blanche Deddor, ‘Mise| versal Tin ‘Corporniion ie. hare || St Nv ¥: Sity- silpt sells for abe, por box or two fu es rear parietal ae linepread 2 000 CASES bhi Be precrst bas Hayao dtd company and to each director who| Edith Leman, Miss Phylis Sullivan|from Denver on business. He ex-| BEWARE OF IMITATIONS a 1 ha lopement in with a. Fe : i aa bate (sain Rigpent ety Sabl neoals Rote Sreabing amon ate Ed Shore ete; and’ Miss Lorraine Man- Lepbitagtin, apy ayes vik ag pene aaa eat ones eo lacar ee td ade te BE ed i | Silph is she name of the original and genuine reducing guns, THE ONLY ott La eee WINE SEIZED wile, Ag gould, ay eae ba death’ Mr. Manville was‘chairman of| Mrs. J. F. arawrtaniical cotirced Coon est” lett | ONE WE PURSONALLY cee ANTEE TO BE S. pie ei gers an Ont ] jjusts © y gould, ‘Sand he board of directors of Johns-|from her ranch near Wheatland. || On Sale at Sprecher’s Pharmacy, asper Pharmacy itself to the new condifion, Wrinkles don't actor, ST OeT A rep: | P 1 i , develop. WES Dee: lara O.- Manville,. former | Manvier tne 3 . . Tighattaas anon etl or Tripeny’s Drug Store. own druggist signs our guarantee. tained a divorce in Boise, Idaho, in sie vara spain tae gla SARA ry r - ~ Excess fat is a blight to beauty, health eee: 1909, and: fled a petition in bank-|lese of occupying his p ay H egite. i ; 3 find ness, Ut has no excuse today, Learn | erSRURGH, Pa, Nov, tan|TUBtY 1p 201%, ts mot mentioned | Im Tieasaneviie viene ita, iifes| Bobble Brand ts confined to. tte | IMINO bows easily people por combat it, Do that} PITTSBURGH, Pa, Nov. 7—|{n the will. She is said to be stil, owned, pent free poe his a Ais Shiieee re iertirny Pree rere 7 fairness to yoursel (United Press)—Prohibition agents |iiving in New. York. time, and states “it is my hig + 1084 | anfatmola, Prescription Tabletd areesldtby | were about to leave the Fifth Avenue| tn addition «to dividing his °re-| Wish and desire that! ene of my searlet fever. 7 ee, wad‘our guarantee, Clip it awe >: [cafe today, after what séemed al siduary estate between his son and| Children, so long ax my father lives! stles Helen McKin is visiting: with A NEW HOME A The Pl. W, ‘Red fruitless search when a secret osh-| daughter Manville sets aside trust | Shall pay to him the sum of $12,500] | Tim iteiee Metin je Pleasant Way to Reduce | ing wenina the bar was discovered, | tunds of $2,000,000 for ea ) of them | Per yea rpesae 9 / j| teasing to a cellar where 2,000 cases | and directs they are to recelye the ds Lyk Oonstienmintee: theme 8 ON THURSDAY, NOV. 12 ‘ of Italian wine were found. i til they ixty when 1 \. The loot, valued at $75,000 is the $1,000,000; of the sar te Fi will ‘be ferranch was a dinnor guéstiJast even biggest haul made since Frederick | paid to each of them. ‘The other Baird assumed office as prohibition | halt of the trust funds are to re- director for the Pennsylvania dis+| main in trust an the income paid trict under the Andrews plan. to them during their lifetime. er aes er Manville died of heart disease in Smoked -White Fish his apartment in the Hotel Plaza MUSIC AND ART COMPANY SS SatIS | October. 19, tase, Formerly Klein-Marks Music and Art Co.) : $1,000,000 to Hospital. ‘ (Formerly Klein-Marks Music and Ar * In addition t widing for his in as 4 ee ey pai hang ae yah Te Roe Will occupy the building recently vacated by queathed 00,000 to the Fifth the Casper Stationery Co. at Avenue hog@tal, of which he was president, @pd left his secretary 130 So th C t St t Miss Gertrufe Gution, Pleasantville, u enter ree : x DESEU EU aeiatnny aeteAry Demonstration daily of the new Heavy Taxes ORTHOPHONIC. VICTROLA A “It’s a Revelation” Provided By ° Eu EEe EIN ZOE MARKS 113 “A SHO) PHONE E. First MAYTAG P ‘960 PARIS, Nov. 7.—Premler Pain: MUSIC AND ART COMPAN SERVICE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED leve submitted today to the cham. ataott hia Sm Tk, Oe aa Factory Representative Always in Charge of ber’s budget commission his pro: At 130 South Center Stree ex! ursday Morning Demonstration and Service pésals for eradicating France's fi- Salt Creele 0 Field. Representative | nancial ils, as approved by bis new a3 AMIS L, MEIDE, ED IN, WYO. N! cabinet. egccen tio , His finance proposals sought to ANI comply with the socialist demands “ | eee for a capital 1 by proposing a | | D O a \ mi tonal contribution” frqm all tax- | e rsayv payors over a period of 14+ years ¢ me Betty Announces From.this ‘contribution of only # few dollars worth of francs per per- Pum son, he estimated that a sinking fund p ; A NEW SHIPMENT Of $5,000,000,000 francs would be cre- z ated—a sum sufficient for wiping out France's floating debt. This contribution, however, forms A, only a portion of the entire scheme. On the crest of the style Painleve proposes an’ “unexcep- wave rides the charming tional tax” on all private wealth A i above 6,000 francs (about $2,000 D’Orsay Pump. Its lines are and a “super tax" in addition to the simple yet beautiful, a mod- est compliment to any foot. Bob Transformations All Shades and Sizes. $65 Value, Special . drdinary income tax, upon larger in- comes. This supertax is three per ROTHROCK cent on incomes between $2,000 and The finest, cleverest shoe- Ttanc dion raBLIGBIOO) Bue ‘ive oe making is required to make : “ cent on incomes above fhe a slipper of this sort “look ee Sull another section calls for an ” : , d eigh tt i oductiv the part,” and this D’Orsay a verware above $2,000 value. a] e pa men. Bigamy Added ‘ . Moderately rounded toes At the New Store vA To Charge Made and high spike heels com- i 3 plete a delightful effect, a A g atns t Baron Developed in patent or satin. oe WHY NOT LOOK YOUR ¥ Virginia Cameron Martin Beaver- \ bi ik, wife of “B; Cc Hus Bea- 4 Marcel and Bob Curl $1.00 Every Day |] Ste!” satacen Qryut tm Stockmens Bank ‘- from Justice McCoy In ae oe ¢ i hi d fi . pay 2 Men Hair Cutters. any), har whi dtoosanatslentuttee On, : marriage to the “Baron” last June, Ladies’ Hair Cut Th i h r Cut, 50€ Sage cee hee IGGIN “Arthur F. Brook,” married one Es- Your Shoeman 9 ther Wexler,“at Des Moines on No- etty S eau arior vember 11, 1924, and that this mar- ’ riage had not been dissolved when he latest M Beaverbrook 5 TRIBUNE BUILDING BONE S107" |learriac vo, the anon’ la Tockysi | ' ie Md., in June. !