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! ( “4 ‘| WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1925 By MARY TOBIN Luncheon Today in Courtesy to Mrs. Donlin In courtesy to Mrs. Joe Donlin of Port Wayne, Ind., formerly Miss Hileen Sullivan of this city, who is iting witn her parents, Mr. and Patrick Sullivan, Mrs. Q. K. r entertaincd informally day at her retidence 517 East Kirk venue 20, gue Among those who attended were: Mrs. Dentin. Harold Manbeck, Mrs, Neil Tyler M. N. Whee ler, Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mrs. J: W. Johnson, M ‘ed Purdy, M Kimball, Mrs. M. C. Pr Frank Cowan, Mrs. Cecil’ Bon, Robert Blackmore, Mrs. Ralph E. Barton, Mrs. Charles T. Weidner, Mrs. Charles T. McGrady, Drew, Miss Edna Smith, 4 garet Sulliva nd Miss Sullivan, . Foreign. Missionary Society Meeting Tomorrow A meeting of the Foreign Misrion- ary society of the First Methodist iscopal church will be held on hursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. F. 8. Lucky, 415 South Beech street. sie upris Dinner at Stirrett Home To Precede Formal Dance Preceding the formal dancing par- ty this evening at the Elks hall, Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Stirrett will enter- tain at a dinner at their home, 821 South Beech street. Invited guests include: Hal Curran, chols, Mr. and Lumis, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. B. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, A. M, Gee, Mr and Mrs. William B. Cobb, @ir. and Mrs. S. N. Brooks, Mrs, Frances Biglin, Mrs. Louise Reed, and De LaBrec eee Mrs. Payne for Helpful Club Friday Afternoon Mrs. Payne will be, hostess on Thursday afternoon at her home, 1337 Botolph street for the regular meeting of the Helpful club. esire Dinner Last Evening AY Townsend Hotel The Misses Olive Joy and Elsie Levett, were hostesses last evening at a small dinner party given at the ‘Townsend hotel. oe Methodist Civcles ‘To Hold Meetings Friday The circles of the Methodist La- Ald soclety will meet on Friday rnoon with the following host Busy Bee circle, with M WY. H. Ormsby: Bast Fifth str “tol Hill clrele, with Mrs, V.-W, “413 South Grant street, Mrs. ssisting; CY circle with Mrs. C. W. Nichols, 1117 South Oak with Mrs. Glenn Abbott and strect Mrs. . Rhodes as assistant host- ; Kensington circle with Mrs. i. Bailey, 742 South Durbin street, Mrs. Variatta assisting; Vi tory Worker's circle, with Mrs, Carl Bayer, 123 North Beech street, Mrs. McNeil assisting, and the social service circle with Mrs. Dayidsen, 435 CY avenue. . ee General Executive Meeting ‘Thursday A general executive meeting of the Ladies’ Ald society of the Meth odist Eplreopal church will be held in the men's bible class room of the hurch’ on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. All chairmen of the committees for the bazaar will at- tend. Church Dinner Thursday at Mullin Clu The ladies of the Altar and Ro- sary soclety of the Catholic church will serve a turkey dinner, Thurg- qay, November 12, at the Mullin club. All that goes’ to make up a home-cooked turkey dinner will be given. Serving will begin at 5:20 pm m., and the public Is Invited to attend. Atfangements have beet made so that no one will have to DUTCH LUNCH 58 Varieties of Cheese Weisel’s Milwaukee husage Jaeger’s Milwaukee Rye, resh Today New Crop Dill Pickles Imported Sardines German Delicat Herring Smoked and Pickled Fish Budweiser, Blue Ribbon and Country Club Beer Imported and Domestic Ginger Ales ASCO UALITY DELICATESSEN 138 South Center OPEN EVENINGS Sear Marcel and Bob Curl $1.00 Betty’s Beauty Parlor Phone 707 * NOTICE If you fail to receive your Tribune, call the office Phones 15 and 16, and a special messenger will brin: vou a copy of your favorit: caper. Calls must be reg + tered before 8 p. m. weeh lays and noon Sundays. { CIRCULATION DEP"! “OMIA = s 7} ata luncheop. and_ bridge | stand in ln@ in the cold, as hereto- fore had been the custom. This ts the last dinner that the Altar. and Rosary Soclety will serve until Feb- ‘The following members will the dinner: Mesdames Des- + Clowry. Dett’ ler, Jensen and ler. The ing ladies will {have charge of the tables: “Mee. dames Helstand, Newman, Slizeski, Chandler, Daly, Murphy, Slack, Hol. ey nd Schraga. J. Hand will dispense coffee and wa- ; andthe Mesdames Morrison, | ‘frumbull, Dodds, Luyan and Kyne ) Will have charge of the dessert. The ung ladeis of the parish will assist lin serving at table a Business Meeting Of Aid Society Tomorrow A business meeting of the Ladies’ Aid soclety of the East Side Metho- dist Community church will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock { the church : ary Mrs: Scott is Mostess | At Luncheon Today In “farewell courtesy to Mrs. A. W. Parker who !s leaying this af- ternoon for Ottumwa,” Towa. to make her home, Mrs. John T. Scott entertained informally today at a luncheon given at her residence, 724 South Durbin street. Covers were if lald for Mrs. Parker, Lyle D. Branson, s. Mar Dayton, Mrs. L. D. § . Mrs. Sam W. Con- well, Mrs. J. It. Healy, Mrs. Harry Astin and the host “-e Baptist Circle ) Meeting Thursday The North Side Ci of the First Baptist church will held an all day meeting Thursday, November 12 at the home of Mrs. E. Locey on North Beech street. eee Luncheon Tuesday For Mrs. Donlin An informal bridge luncheon was given Tuesday at the Jeremiah Ma honey home, 536 South Wolcott street honoring Mrs. Joe Donlin who has been spending some time {n Cas per a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan and who is returning next week to her home in Fort Wayne, Ind. Honors for the afternoon were won by Mrs. Q. IK. Deaver and Mrs, M.-C. Price. Guests present were: the honoree, Mrs, M. C. Price, Mrs. Wiliam’ B, Cobb, Mrs. Arthur A. Schulte, Mrs. Q. K. Deaver, Mrs. Ralph Eiton Barton; Mrs, Paul Hooper, Mrs. Charles T. McGrady, Mrs: Nell Kimball, Mrs. Robett Blackmore, Mrs. John Franets Cow. n, Mrs, is Blglin, Mrs. Har- old Mant Mrs. Leo .Anthony Dunn, Mrs. Ted Purdy, Mrs. 'Tim- ph y Miss Margaret Smith, Miss nd Miss Kathleen Theodora W Sullivan. Redmey To Meet Thursday Evening t Popo Agic Tribe No, 10, Order of tedmen, will meet fn regular ses- sion. Thursday. evening at the Odd Fellew's hall, during which time business of importance will be tran- sacted and degree work put on by a large ‘class. All members as well as visittins members are invited, At the close of the meeting an oyster supper, will-be rerved, eee 0. E. C. Meeting Thursday Evening Fort Caspar Chapter No. 4, Order of Eastern Star will meet on Thurs- y evening of this week at $ o’clock at the Masonic temole. The refresh. ments and program will be in charge of visiting teachers. The examining jcommittee will be present at 7:30 o'cloe ee MI Diy ‘Session At Emmanuel Baptist Church The Ladies’ ald scciety of the Emmanuel Baptist church will hold an all day session tomorrow at the church. A luncheon will be served. $< ———__4. Personals B. B. Lumis and H. Nichols have re. in Mrs. §ara Morton and Mrs. Budd motored to Casper yesterday from Douglas, returning last evening. , see William D, Allely formerly of Cas | per now of Denver arrived this morn: True Stories From Life! What are the stories that have stirred your deepest interest — that have impressed you most wwerfully — that have lingered Breese in your memory? They have been stories of real preple — about events that really hap- pened—storiesthat moved you to thedepths because they were true. Every month you will find eighteen or twenty such stories in True Story Magazine—stories written by people who have en- g eatest triumphs, or who have plumbed life’s blackest sorrows—people who have laughed and cried--seruggled and lost or won—who have sinned and suffered. Nothing ‘could give you so deep and so true an understand- ing of life as the startling revela- if that ay in True Story Mage ‘azine. Bone o lored life’s miss the De- issue. , Mrs. P. | Che Casper Daily Cribune Backstage Life Pictied Vividly by Witnesses in Tinney Divorce Suit| Since 1797, when the famed frigate Americ: “Ironsides” went off the ways in|was m on ‘bor, hundreds of Ameri-/with t some of them famous figures yy have been proudly en- i as officers or crew members to cond save her. proud ship is rotting at) her the Boston Navy Yard. Un-| The gladly ward t 0,000 is subscribed by child adults in the United. States been. the fighting ‘inspir- ation of the American navy will be royed. Congress has authorized and President Coolidge But the money neces: | {t must be raised by the | Explosion of * Still Causes’ | Fire, Arregt on of a still brogeht ing force from phe station to Virginia | swered | | reet streets this morning at | and resulted in the arrest | he Dwyer, Ten barrels of | | niash were seized, and Dwyer/ was} Jame | lodged in the county Jail. A charge | o¢° Mr, f violating the state prohibition | fiverte | probably will be’ filed against | joapit } pads . man The bo fer-Gay fal - New York is being regaled withjvivid details of wild life back- ‘ stage by the testimony of witnesses in the divorce suit of Mrs. Frank | Tinney against the noted comedian.’;She names as co-respondent Imogene Wilson, who was one of the:stars of the Ziegfeld Follies | until the Tinney scandal forced ltr withdrawal. Top: Miss Wilson; = Inset, Tinney in blackface, andghis twife. i Nov. 11.—()—Demon- ; 3 ust an Italian lite Spalato, Jugo Slavia, cw in a shooting affray Jlast VIENN. ations ng to spend a few daz’s here visiting !th¢yGates City Hotel in Crawford, | minated iS eat and ‘attending to bus-| N e visiting with Casper) fi Jt between the demonstrants and in airs, | tr ie the police, About 100 shots ¢were of LaPorte, Denver R. A, Paffenbarger 0, B. Dougherty and Jack Jordon | ted end dispatches say many: were | Ind., is a business guest in Casper| spent yesterday here from Mam. | V°Un¢ ee By eaten a epg BELGRADE, TuKo Stavt 3 o. Stire. arriy ha : ese saat (®)—Foreign ,Minister Nin ea 8 halk esses aed t a Bizoates sie ote th hitsch, answering Interpellatfons 1n j see thes Henning ‘Hotel. - parlaiment, sald {t had been proved 5 ’ a paren AN | that the recent incidents at ‘Trieste, Bukene Merve ls. . trenaacling = Driscott | although they resulted in an attack yusiness affairs in Thermopolis for inf AS ACAD HAC | eee ee eee eapapecstiadicnet i aby adr i aia ps heen ‘directed solely against. the bavi lee Slovene minérity, Hardin Smith of this city for a few days A. C. Williams of the Olde Motor is in} | Works 1s h fi few days. He pointed out that the Itallan Works is here for a lays, newspaper La Sera and several ltallan houses were also damaged. The whole affair was wholly. con- trary to the formal orders of! Pre- mier Mussolini,, who. had. directed that no reprisals be taken for the Maurice Kline motored to Casper yesttfday from Glenrock to attend theyAtmerican Legion Armistice ball last-evening. Monroe Rosenthal, Chicago wool buyer is a guest today at the Town- send hotel, J. E. Walters of the Union Pacific 3 tg recently discovered plot on hig; life. catlroad at Cheyenne and B. G. Tay.| Mr. and Mra, Robert Meigh mo-| jueeniy mncowsrlls Mion oe add by lor of the same railroad. with head- | torgd to ( er yesterday PS aatael deploring the antl-Itallan manifes- quarters in Denver are here on bus-|ranth near Moneta to attend the) +o... throughout Jugo: Slavias last |iness and are guests at the Town-|Arinistice ball Inst evening. | Sunday which were marked by the Bend Tey oe @ T.. Sullivan, Denver railroad) »Urning (of Italian flaxs. Mr. and Mrs. It. Watson of} Man is here on business. | Midwest motored into Casper yester- Re = GAS PR ES | day, ty | { 6), eit: I} + C. F. MeGurle of the Rothenberg |! [fp | IN.K. C. UP and Schloss company of Denver has|} JR I returned to his home. 1 } 4 ons OF | nn el a SS NSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 11.) | J. Udevitz of Cheyenne $s here ou! 1,4, eo a _(—|—The Standard Of1 Co of Indiana, | business. mone | Ateaheton oh k s suntain foot-| has raised ntseaceoiize rics \aere} B. E, Moreau, insurance man {s in| Dall fans was divided today between | {v0 centt Bee eters ar aes | Casper on business from Denver, | {Wo"games, which though having | TOUS SNC Sly TAN = eae Tyee UL ring on the race for titular w , promised to test the strength W, C. Irwin formerly of Casper | Rents: Deen a to ae true # Y now marshal at Parco {s spending | % ‘he prospective rues : the day bere * spending | “rhe University of Wyoming ana}( WRINKLES, LINES® 3) * Tes pts. | 3 haye each won three ’ “a wt! . * ; j ame: nd lost one and H. K, Tullis of ‘Thermopolls ts a| Pees bne JOKE One suest today ‘at ‘the Gladstone hotel. y'the most startling of upsets Pe J the two leaders—Colorado Aggies Otto Spratte, well known Denver LWP, P . * | man {s here on one of his regular! “Nd :University of Utah Lemon Juice Tightens S business calls in connection with the|, Wyoming faces — the , < Niles Mosher Cigar company. Teachers’ College at Che Squeezo tho eae | Monjana ¢ Colle of two lemons in u bottle containing r. and Mrs, P | Kansas City were | or | \city last evening apie | -*. Tea | DG Burns i st as: |! | |per for a few days | ! oe. 0 | lo A 4 e a fc if mildest cle Mr. and Mrs, E. 1. Bennett of | midyble tf nity of |, lotion to tighten re-| Lander are registered today at the) 3 rina at ae Ay Mi: a de | Pi I — peat erase fine me ‘hotel. eatyjwould relegate the Farmers to hi ul ida ape A a vl with Wyoming and the Utah / Pai ll «te ant . Russell Lepper of Fort Wayno,| Agaips. |,Utah meets Colorad Col;| lemon lotion into the skin at night. . i here on business for a few | /Ee pane # ould win of ce Of | by morning most of thw tell-tale wie ep enagerntte winkfles, tired lines and crows-feet © 9 he 4 72 are smoothed out, giving a more G. E. Tedmon of, Salt, Creek 1} ors nd youthful contour to cheeks, chin 1b Pore |Woman Fined $50 | tise’ iicaves tho akin ve o- | Fs " soft, clear and (resh. Beauty experts use this astringent o few days transacting business af- futrs of importance from the Dia+ jane nd ranch at Chugwater, eee GLADSTONE BARBER SHOP LADIES OR GENTLEMEN For appointment you can call 410 Individual towels~sterilized combs and brushes BASEMENT GLADSTONE HOTEL Center Street Entrance | J. B, Okie of Lost Cabin is spend- ing the day here. . Miss. Eleanpr Edmund and Sara Lee Weise, the latter being clerk of all over the fo; “Old lronaides” Facih First Defeat; Campai To Save Vessel | an pe ade by heir r du ren are going to'raise of the { the fighting ship. Many heroes} But Secretar don her decks. Now,)when| warns, unless adults’ with 4 her first defeat, every | extensive contribu | n has an opportunity to en-| children in this ¢ ican patriotism at the efforts of re his fu ined th s Finc and Mr on, died al. Mr the oe 5 C 1,400. 1 Val m al n will f LEASE FOREMAN FOR MARINE OL CLAIMED On| odges | Navy Wilbur join with tk pri PAGE THREE * Col. Mitchell Denied Permit Ks effort. 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CIRCULATION DEP’T. “UAT 1 the and 16, office. and a of your favorite « must be reg lita WINTER TOURIST RATES ON THE CHOICE OF ROUTES—STOPOVERS Burlington trains connect at Chicago, S Kansas City and Denver with the best trains via all routes South. Through reservations. R. N. McNAB Ticket Agent t. Louis, through Casper-Buffalo-Sheridan Stage (No | LEAVES CASPER AND SHERIDAN DAILY 8:00 A .M. Transfer or [ Casper-Sheridan Daily Auto Service Saves 18 Hours—Good Equipment—Careful Drivers HEADQUARTERS HENNING HOTEL, CASPER, PHONE 616 CRESCENT HOTEL, SHERIDAN A i Ra x M¢ CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE M. wlins mn Con | PARE $12.50 | Casper ITORWAY P ‘a Office HONE 144 TRAIN SCHEDULES NORTHWESTERN Eastbound C, Sterling of Chicago Is tran On Guilty Plead) isn't Minrged pores, avs to acting business affairs here today i) Chealiiand whites’ meliows tantenT headed aa | skin }.L. “Jack” Thibert of the Warren P tle Met e, arr 1 in Salt Mix this harmless lotic DUES OLE | nn a Construction company, formerly of | Cre last wee) Undersheriff | since it acta best immediate after this city now of Billings, ts visiting | C. Carter and cused of legal | prepared.—Ady in Casper with friends and will re-| po fon of Mquor, pleaded gullty main here until after’ the Thanks. |before!Justice Henry Brennan yes-| BP HAY GRAIN CARS LEAVE DAILY A‘t giving holiday: terday n nd was fined $50 Cotton Cake Flour Rivas ood aehFoxiinat Pra’? | and costs. at asseesment Dairy Feed Saves you app a uy A. W. Campbell fs a Fort Collins | and was selec | Poultry Re x Lusiness caller here for a few ye. 4 —_— _> — |B Revenge Lico Powder will ‘sure TV os Bicak Fini Brcree ee poreer Si WYOMIN Yood is numbered among m (BP WILLTAMS STOCK MEDICINE Salt Creek franspor See Ts Peccy ente eetr thd te 0 actory Here is a [eal Medicine for Cat- TOWNSEND fOTEL ne out of town business visitors | 1 { Will Mh 4 ere this week from Denver. | |fitle and Sheep. Felleve anea |'— . — here thi alt 5 . At Calcutta) prevent Worms, kw, Snotty : | = Nose, Bloat. Contains the proper fi = H, R. 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