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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1925 | formance that evening of ‘ Harry! the ‘eall-boy brought J. Teginald Ainsley, whose sophis- tication w ly scratched, was}to the dressing-room of Vera Vaine. ined to be amused at his da “Open it, Josie,”"Vera instructed, vivid and excited desert refreshing the cosmetic bloom upon of the tempestuous scene in V. her cheeks, Vaine’s apartment, but he present-} “Land sakes, Mis’ Vera, they'’s a ed an unr visage as he list-| thousand dollar bill.tore right haf’ ened to her with an attentive si-Jin two.” lenee which he punctuated effectu-| The actress dropped the rouge ally by tightening his grip on herj|and grabbed the box, in which a arm whenever her indignation | single orchid nestled. Lying across threatened to make her brea the flower was one-half of a bill of “She's a desperate woman.” Am-|the denomination mentioned by the oura exclaimed { second time, | maid, in concluding, “For Pete's saket” Vera Vaine ex- Her father patted her reassuring-|claimed. She dug down into the “Oh, I don't think so, Let me|box and brought out a card: Sup ndie the matter, Get hold of|with me. 2 pb und keep him away from] “REGGY!, Say, are you sure this was addressed to me?” A horrible on't think THAT will be nec! doubt seized Vera Vaine. e said stonlly. “Here's de label—Mis’ Vera ell, you make him take you Vaine.” to dinner tonight, and then to af The call-boy burst in. “Ready, show—any show except the one she} Miss Vaine." Her heart thumping, is in, And tomorrow we'll be able] Vera hurriedly daubed her cheeks, to go home with all this settled.” | gave her costume a shake, and fol “Father tare you g lowed him out. Reggy! Reggy! do? Thousand dollar bills torn half in ver the Just don't wo! mission of the two. For Pete's sake! Was not in the song she Her heart per- In SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN’ —Gonuine Unless you see the “Bayer Cross’ on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by mil- lions and prescribed by physicians over 25 years for Colds Pain Neuritis Toothache Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism Accept t only ‘Bayer’? package hens Bentnite proven Sponge. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Alvo bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Momoaceticacidester of Sallcylicacit peeie| The Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend a Free Lecture on Christian Science By JOHN J. FLINN, C. 8. Member of The Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts AT THE ELKS AUDITORIUM Center and Seventh Streets Under the Auspices of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Casper, Wyoming MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 16 AT EIGHT O'CLOCK -. Casper-Buffalo-Sheridan Stage LEAVES CASPER AND SHERIDAN DAILY 8:00 A .M. (No Transfer or Layovers) Casper-Sheridan Daily Auto Service Saves 18 Hours—Good Equipment—Careful Drivers HEADQUARTERS HENNING HOTEL, CASPER, PHONE 616 CRESCENT HOTEL, SHERIDAN CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE CARS LEAVE DAILY AT 9:30 A. M. PARE $12.50 Saves you approximately 12 hours travel between Casper and Rawlins WYOMING MOTORWAY Salt Creek Transportation Company’s Office v YSEND ROTEL PHONE 144 TOWN t]in the, dim light bi ing as the c eyes were se for the glanc would identify overlooked an that regarded row, Th Jol ning. ain rose again. Her ning the audience of a man which him as Reggy. She | amused pair of eyes | her from the sixth | on the aisle. : wet, slimy alley back of the Theater at 11:45 in the eve- Vera Vaine showed herself nking over the portal marked “Stage Entrance,” and regarded the line of three taxis, one coupe «and one limousine. A sedate tooking elderly man, whose silk hat shone Ike a beacon cf wealth, smiled at her, and held half a bill so that it could be seen by the dimmed headlights of the limou- sine.. The actress tripped softly to- ward him, Ten minutes after midnight at Club Moscow, in East 67th street. Vera Vaine studied the elderly man opposite her. io your name is Reggy,” she laughed. “Well, you ought not be allowed thousand dollar bills, if that’s the way you treat 'em all the time.” He shrugged and threw over the other half of the bill. “I have exactly two of these in pocket, all for you Her heart was beating stared at him. “Oh, it’s easy ingly, “What's your ‘Simply this, those letters, wr Philip Weinrich. “Oh ho!’ Her eyes lightened. that's it! Well, not go fast.” J. Reginald Ainsley drew a pad of bills of the denomination of one thousand dojlars from his pocket and lald them the table before dozen more and they're fast; she money,” reassur; game?” Uttle girl: I want ten to you by one “So him. “Before you say anything else, listen to mé . I happen to know who pdys the rent on your apartment The actress colored “I think you'd better take these,” He indicated the ills. “You wouldn't get a cent if*you took it to court, but I don’t want that young fool’s name in the papers, so Tam making this donation. He doesn’t want. to give you a cent, and wouldn't. So you just sit down and write him a letter, and tell him you're sorry, and enclose that bunch | of idiotic letters you haye, ‘Then these will be yours.’ For a moment she then nodded her head. (To Be Continued) In the next chapter: Conclusion. —_ studied him, \Painleve Plan Calls for Levy On Real Estate| Par —Premier Painleve's la | ration of the Fx treasury, sub- mitted to the finance committee of | the chamber of deputies today, calls for a levy of 15 per cent on real es- tate, both improved and unimproved. payable over a period of 14 years. -(P)—Prospects will be able to weather the storm and put hfs amended financial plan through the chamber of deputies became brighter today after the premier and the chamber’s finance committee had gone over the m res together. Friends of the government, how- . entertain only moderate hope the success of the plan in the senate. BRITISH SUB MONITOR LOST LONDON, Noy. 12.—(#)-—The ad- mifralty announces that the sub- marine monitor M-1, has not been seen since she dived 15 miles south of Start Point, in the Orkney islands. this morning. Every effort made to locate or establish com- munication with the M-1 thus far has failed. Che Casper Daily Cribune |OUT Ons oad { \T WOULD MAKE A MAN OF You. IN BAD COMPANY ALREADY ! A LE —A-ATHATIS- PINSKY CHARLIE AND IT ARE AND HERE YOU ARE | LEAVING FoR-FoR- WELL- | WE RE LEAVING TONIGHT})| C'MON, Ive GOT INTO HANE iT! PAGE SEVEN ME HAVE FIN DOLLARS ILLNENER BohER You { \\| j IN PAG NEW CAlSIS AALSED Supporters of Manchur-| ian War Lord Flee City, Report. | BBORN SORES ° and inflammations quickly aig ne to have of the résigned and several o! sup. porters of Marshal Chang Lin, | ino }the Manchurian war lord, e fled | the capital. It Isn’t a Home Without a Telephone I ERE is a young man. He has a new suit, a dollar and a Thompson: I wonder is something the matter Two or three times the young woman 1 have been going with, has broken ‘‘dates” with me. The other times I guess she had a legitimate reason, but this time she asked me to break the date be- cause a man from out of town was coming to see her, I like her, and don't want to lose her friendship, but what shall I do? if there with me. MAURICE. The quickest way to*cure a young woman of breaking engagements with you {s not to ask her for any more. However, if the out-of-tov friend wired the young woman was coming and this was the only time she has asked this favor of you for this reason, don’t be too hasty, in your decision, and don't let a twinge of jealousy graciousness of your have the date, ° | | letting him MORE ABOLT BASHFULNESS. The letter of “Inquiring Friend” and the answers to it, published in this column evidently created wide interest among my readers, for I continue to receive letters on the subject. A woman writes: Dear Mrs. Thompson. The let- ter of the “Inquiring Friend” who is looking for a cure for bashful ness interests me. Self-confidence in the sense of self-respect, makes self-consciousness next to impos- sible; self-consciqusness is a form of egotism inasmuch as the person is anxious to be well thought of and winces at{criticism. In broaden- ing our observations and interests to the lives of others we take the first step in getting away from “self” and we find the man who travels the farthest is the one who forgets the good he has done for others—only remembering the good that has come to him. To enter into marriage, at any age, with naught but a desire to better his own condition or to avoid the evils Who elected Carnation? 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In two sines— tall and emall “From Contented Cows” © 1925, Carnation Moly P + Company The Way to Cure Dear Mrs, spofl the | nickel. “Date-Breakers” ve the mean Ufe of companionship such Lord demands"; that Love. The evils as Ber problems than the not wreck these human vessels if | | has this to say about bashfulness Dear M Thompson: When I was very young, I was timid and bashful. But when in school I was a favorite with all the girls of my age. I became a member of one of the leading churches most of the services, and there I met the best young people in the city and almost to my surprise bash- fulness had disappeared not to re- turn. I am now past 60 and would say to any young man or woman that no one needs to be lonesome. Have regular hours for pleasure. ead good books, such as history, biography, trave), science, and ag tronomy, and keep yourself so in- formed that you will be at home in any company. It is admirable to have so many interests as to be able to enjoy y: “Wet” Governor Teaches S.S. And | Scores Saloons aT | | oa A, Harry Moore By MARGERY PICKARD Central Press Correspondent JERSEY CITY, N. J., Nov. The new “wet governor of he saloon. alls his election 13,-- this « by a majority of 40,000 simply @ symbol of protest — “Our state doesn't like the Volstead act, and in- tends to keep on saying #0.” His election on a wet platform means nothing, he admits, He, is the third “wet” in succession to be elected governor of New Jersey, and conditions remain the same, “I can't repeal the eighteenth amendment, and ! didn't promise to," Moore says. “Prohibition is the lvest issue In American politics today. It will not cease to be « hot issue until it Is settled all over again—romoved from national dictatorship and left to the choice of the states,” Efforts of extreme dry organiza tions to make Moore out as a mon ster of iniquity because of Deliefs are laughed at by those who | | know him. j needed as MST) | | attending single life would not bring | Post of commissioner of revenue and | would | atteriding | the married man are very often big- | single men | meet, Mutual love should be the foundation on which marriage ts | built and the “storms of life’ will | thal love se permitted to grows with! Ni t Laxative, | But the girl with- acer ae eet ee , out a telephone Roly of it In publite where. ie | “¢ 10c: will stay at home. Si ear ee ascarets’ 10c A man ‘dee iia 60 years old Don't stay head: and attended | Kis wet | | resistance to temptation. jearning his living at 13. “the poor man’s club." He rs the W. C. 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