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“ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1925 fhe Casper ld Tribune Tacking ee to Wordsworth PUBLIC WILL AE “Sal PAGE THREE ie Sale” of Al Smith To south § Futile The Food Center: 120 West Second St. | Turner-Cettman Building een a y By MARY TOBIN | SOCIETY, TAUGHT VALUE OFC . A, WORK LOWEST PRICES EVERY DAY IN THE r WEEK Party at Sullivan Home Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at 1 Jelke Good Luck Olex Is Successful Affair, the home of Mrs. PF. C. Nicolaysén | 1H 35c, 5 Ik $1.70 One of the most clever and enjoy-|on South Wolcott street. Mrs, Nic- | 2 , Cs SDS. Se able entertainments of the olaysen will be assisted during the | Accoiiritane” Society Re-' a 1-lb. sack Pure Bu was given last crore b or afternoon by Mrs. John McGrath. E] Offi | wheat 33e 4% Misses Margaret Kathleen ani a | Vhit a cf . 0-Lb. K hite o Patricfa Sullivan in honor of their | ects 1cers at 1 ts ll ( W M 1, 45 | sister,’ Mrs. Joe Donlin, who, is leav- s e or eal, c ing this evening for Denver to visit Meeting Here. 24-Ib. sack Holly Brand Personals before returning to her home in Indiana. The party was in the form of a fortune hunt with more ts hunting for the 13 en clues, ‘The treasure was won sroup consisting of Mrs. Ted aret Curtin, 2d William an 50 gu hid by. Tea Club M Is Postponed. Mrs, Vivian Childers, stenographer for the Midwest Refining compan, Is enjoying 2 w ’ vacation trip in Denver. ed from a m was dec! session the Hotel T You Can Always Save at R tobert Baxter The regular meeting of t yesterday. ha r | day Tea club to hk bee ac a | morrow at the home of M Kissick left Casper} t | The Food (enter | A. Schulte has been postponed on evening for Beatrice, Nebr., to a: account of the death Saturday ©f| visit tor a short. time with relatives 2 were presented % Mrs. W. J. Bailey. |hefore going to Florida to spend the | ara witose si 120 West Second Street Rummage Sale to Be Opened in North Casper. The Ladies’ Ald society of the st Presbyterian church will open its rummage sale tomorrow morning in the drug store opposite from the Norris Meat Market in North Cas per. The sale will begin 4 continue until] noon Drill Team to ry month her sister, . with Ga. H. Kuff of the Liggett and Meyers Tobacco company {s in Cas per from Denver/and {is a guest at the Townsenq hote Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Hill: arrived | in Caspér this morning from Fort Collins to make their. home’ here, Mr. Hill being a member of the Hill. Weaver and company located in the | Correspondence Dos James J. Walker, the south, with (right) Mayor W he conterred with state lead JOUN T. LEWING, yor-elect of New | Turner-Cottman Building | | PHONE 22 York City Iter AL Six Al Smith and Atlanta, Seon it rs of Ga, wher Meet Tuesday. Gladstone hotel building. | The Yeomen drill team will meet a Sia ‘Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at} J. F. Rogers and A. D. Madge of ‘ : é . the t Side Methodist Community | Denver are attending to business Mtethe, und Tammany emissa church for practice. affairs hére for several , having fob oint dh cntnsl Bh STN as ; . . aa terie arrived this. mérning. : — arpenter, Cas- ate I f te oF ‘ vooderaft nai git bt t : i Witt arect Ui as FP. R. DeLong arrived in Casper | wo, gees Ww ordiworth its winning fame in England. Dorothy ERT as Casper Circle No, 409 Neighbors |th!s. morning from Denver and ex. ae sworth, great niece of William Wi ordsworth, renowned poet Ae aud . ot Wooderaft will meet in regular | Pects to spend Several days here, tring ino London play In private life she is Mrs. Stephan | ’ Y tl session, Tuesday evening, November |’ > = | ne ntuit lth . . 7 +0. OL. ohn Flinn’ of Evanston, mf, is =| piel tasey Let 1 From r al at $ o'clock at the I. O. Héreson uithiness: | ins rar 1 1 t ' 4 visiting ne! s will be wel- OAR f Smith udherer 1 ‘ MP 2 caaenas ane Raat A .B. Pattezson ts In Casper on man in the p : Cool gia Vee ) come. es ces one of his regular business calls cnt weak cao, nat . ell PM WALEREEL LS " \ Bridge Club Members Be RT ee es 1928. 7 ' ; Ye : ce Br! Aree wy ay Cranes’ entertained the tea piaek 16 8. Tulsa, Okla, bus. SX HINT MPRINS. > Payee * At ; sca hs : ae : . : members of her bridge club on by fae Oatmeal with Raisins | 1, bic ea! ab ubeogl 2 GREAT FALLS, Nov. 16,—@) — t 1 s to warrant surprise and ar bavatten divici esti rae “4 ¥ day afternoon. Honors were won ‘4 A. EB. Oulas o Cream and Sugar paking until tender, then sprea Complaint fc foreclosure In ation fs t made qut te 4 hie 7 7 Mrs, Frank Francis and Mrs. W. He}, 30 gaye ints peer ig here for) cri¢ped Bacon Buttered Toast | | ing on platters either in'the sun} | the Helena Light and Rallw \ t peratl New | } : q Schmidt. A two-course apaeneon ws - Pott ge paas Grape Jelly Molasses Cook!es or Fe ov is penn! aii was presented in United States I {2a ery . “Tr have 4 served. Members of the club include * . Tea Milk after which it must be kept district court this morning Der q lead. |, p 4 . Mesdames Fred Reberg, Frank Ghiae Dee ee Dinner. }in a dry place. When required! | trying Bank-Columbia. ‘Trust Il trying to deter- | 7 i ‘ j Francis, K. L.,Krusmark, W. H.| pcm = 7 ere on! ~~ Roast Beef with Dumplings | for use soak in water until soft! | pany of New York City, wh c : : _ Schmidt, H. L, Epling and the host: | © "°°" eee | Mashed Potatoes Gravy] |&nd_ use Ike freshly stewed | | to recover on. first mortgage t r J. J. Wilson is among the many a | Toney ae "at 7 a |‘ dep dis y wedge aria nee 1s y 4 ~, * ‘ole Cut nt slices after Colorado business ca Apple Ce in Saind : 5 : The Helena comp in its 5 a natior | 4 Hauger wee frets Dente ere: thls | Brown Bread Butter || peeling, remove all seeds and} | swer admitted all of the : part 1 , 2 e _ eee Quince Jelly | reeeaati eit opm rs es ee * in the complaint for foreclosure. fs ‘ i Past Nodle Grand Mr. and Mrs. D, Pe ps Pumpkin Pie fifteen minutes and put through] | order permit filing of tt . = . . rudgen ft = e colander. ut oO a ple Ma Club Meeting Wednesday. Midwest were guests of pra Supper. |.{ the colander. Put into a double | | foreclosure proceedings v . 1‘ The Past Noblé Grand ciub of the | tena Sunda . | Quince-Apple Sauce | | holler ‘and stir until smooth, then| | jiage charles N. Pray, i ree } . W. L. Kuykendah! Rebekah lodge ord Homemade Br | | add to = Suge tsHalt.® cap or } Ingigel Phy tasuea ‘cit’ Orden icon \ jn - meet Wednesday ‘after- | andmothe Cal | | sugar, preferably brown; two and] | .oiiaating an led tods h Politicians here y th fh ke No. 39 will Btfock at the home of | John Dillon stopped tn Caaper to RUnaie™ foawposee a cinvatog)| | palestine; cane flea foday.Awith |, Rolttelana: berg ay. that sos sera” en : Mrs. W. W: Burgess, 562 South Park | hi. former home in Tendo? j {one teaspoon of salt and three) | 114. tiedyby Henry C. Hasbrouck Al Smith, can’t be « 1 cer : 101 nvenue, All members are asked to | Cheyenne. eS ne Pander “tron TODAY'S RECIPES. fourths of w teaspoon of ginger-| | or New york and ended the author. | S0uthern vote Be b Rin nave te coin be present. AS Fee o. *|. Roast Beef with Dumplings—Boll | | After mixing well pack into Jars} Jit or 4, ps Schultz, recently ap-|*@¥) in Al try 1 ‘ pou bu me." ; ; nl ae D. W. Ogilbee, Casper attorney re. | URt!! tender: season, then lft out||And cook three hourstin a water) | Hointeq receiver of the corapany | He. ts n i Jn March, 19 ; : Northwestern Woman's Club turned to Casper this morning from | Def 1nd remove to the oven to| | bath. after the filing of the Hasbrouck | 2/one lent to d ‘ 1 th To Meet at Schmidt Home. Cheyenne where he spent severe) |DtOWR- Add sufficient water to re case, to cover the duties required | the states pre no cand se ‘The Chicago and Northwestern | Gaye on legal busine maining seasoned broth to make at| cups graham flour, ono teaspoon| by the secopd case. The two cases} be other than 1 i BLO, Colo,, Nov. 16,.—) Kit Railway Woman's club will attend eee feast two quarts. The kettle must | salt, one cup-raisins, two :teaspoons | will here after become one suit to be y iy ve trfal of Platt Nay, Ute Indian d diamond # kensington to be given at 2 o'clock! req ison returned ‘this motning |P !@7S* cnoush to boll the dump: | baking powder. Bake ono hour in | known as the Irving Bank.Columbia n’ doesr 1 s| on a charge of murdering his : ir a AGE at the home Of| rom Laramie where he ecard Ee lings without crowding. Sift to-| moderate oven. corporation against the Helena Light | @bsolu te ‘opp antaenié Ghitintent. byt g | ir Mrs, J. A. Schmidt, 747 CY avenue. | time visiting with relatines gether one cup of flour, twa level 4 ae and Railway company. apd A. T.|€PS would be able to 1 1 ¢ of its m All iaeatecn jes are invited BAS ag teaspoons of baking powder and’ a Grandmother's Fruit Cake—One | Schultz as receiv an “issue vy to t | to attend and to bring thelr Christ-] py 57 5. Byars gpent sev Pinch of salt. Add sufficient sweet | cup sugar, one alt cup butter, ae regard all * ee eo mas sewing. Mrs. O, C. Hauptle 18/1) phermopolie Maat rosie ee milk. to make a stiff batter. Drop| three quarter cup raisins and cur- R t ° H i er : ba us or in charge of arrdngements. formerly resided in that éity. by teaspoons into boiling broth and} rants, one half cup sour milk, one otartans ear * ) ¥ tor 9. e We boil fiftten m'nutes tn a tightly | half teaspoon soda, one egg, one tea- This n ny t nse w Bridge Teas Are Among Recent Casper chs in covered kettie. spoon baking poiwde two cups Ty lk b H ” } ti 1 extrem Social Events Last Week includeas Pate ‘ahi Mee catiee Ge -—- flour, one teaspoon cinna Bake a y arper ‘ j t Among the social events of last| Hood, O. V. Health, O. Murray, pump| , DTW? Bread—One halt cup sugar, | in a loaf in a moderate oven. When fatron Fi aA Yt F week were the bridge teas presided | foreman of the Chicago and. mec spoons soda, four tablespoons | cold cover with brown sugar frost: | from them il ae who's af ' over by Mrs. Kirk G. Hartung and] wostern allroad, Jos Jago nil ter, finish filling cup with | ing. ff A. K. Harper, evangelist in| Out the army ani } iia: Mrs. C. E. Mesers. - Tuesday the | John sullivan, molasses, three cups sour milk. five —— charge of the revival meetings now | the Volstead act > . hostesses entertained at the Meyer] . ot 683 Quince-Apple Sauce—Pare and| being held here, spoke before the Dominant Leaders Keeping Mum. Y . r a sce home, on South Park avenue, hon’) Mrs, Belie Bennett has moved to ——— | slice a quince in thin slices; cook | weekly meeting * of the Casper], 08 the other hand S octety WwW oman aes, ors for the afternoon being won bY) Casper from Edgerton and expects fifteen minutes in boiling water.| Rotary club today, using as his |!" minorit ERSEY CITY, N. J., } 16. Mrs. Wilson and Mrs, Loveland.| co make her home heré. 73-Year-Old Man || «2 one ana one halt quarts of] subjet "Get the Thing Done”, ° Mr, | Can bo ele D cok ae Te Thursday Mrs. Hartung and Mrs eee tart apples, suartered, with water] Harper used his usual yigorous | sht." I Drinks I oison ¢ Meyers entertathea at the home of] Mrs, Harry Lindow of Deaver, I Sh tt A t Of enough to cover, Cook until ten-| style in pointing out the importance | Bruce of M fs bye dey creme ty the former, 604 South Grant street. | spent last week in Casper having Ss OU Lit c de Add one cup\ of sugar or]of giving more thought to the| !tS time for the soutlr to shak« ag ioe ie bkidge honors being tal by ure been called here by the death of her L ti Chu i sweeten to taste. spiritual ‘side’ of ‘life, it i prejudices and help the Den n Hotel Ruami= tis v Douglas Sprecher and Mrs. RoY| sister, Mrs. Rése Johnson. oo bl See urc Homer W. W evangelistic | Cratie party at It ts no ; : Goodwin. eee : singer at the meetings, entertained | 0T&4nization furthe ‘ may ¢ Mrs.,Clyde Davis, Mrs.'C. T. Dent: re visitors here, last- week from| STs LOUIS, Nov : era ube in the singing of a } pes r eland, Mrs. Wallac It Creek. year old t was shot. and 7 Se 1 ; ; Trothy Mrs. Hut sn verely wounded way in are| Trial Will Be | Kee I Rollert, Mrs 1 Steingr Sirito® FT Ca B ¥ Mrs. John J. Crittenden, Mra A Gertrude watching : egun Tuesday By eka Be ! TOPAY BACK mail and Mrs, ‘H. U, 8! n Portier av iate ss @néd } st Thursday thelu ded: mre) Byooks me’ » Brooks ranch | lights. s | TOREINGTON, Wyo., Ne é — : ? a McIntyre. Mrs. Roy Goodwin, Mrs.) yesterday. prowier gave his name Sultus|4 criminal Ubel n Di W. Scott, den ] 4 * Willlam Kine, Mrs. Douglas Sprec s+ 8 Zalsnar and said he had come here|™M- M. Gevand, publisher, and. been ordered by Judge | i at cr, Mrs, Stanley Greenbatim, MreM@s!\ tr, und Mra. Kirk G. Hartung|ffom Colorado three weeks ugo. a. managing editor of the ¢ Cromer to pay | DENVER, ; ' Wm. Robertson, Mrs, Marvis Bishop, have as théir guest at thelr resi-| The aged man was bare footed,| Per Herald are defendants, will open | wife $500 in back allmony and here-| oot omer becsnnim 7 2 } Stearni#,’ Mis.“ Fred lence, God South Grant street, Mr.| batless and with: t and ex.|here tomorrow Judge Wil-| after to $26 % month for the | ee eee 7 Viget ' niptitn a and sister, Mr Gould of] tartung's mother, Mrs. M. H.| Plained that a: ccnfederate ‘known | iam A, Riner. es of ‘bel | support of thelr “child.” When the i er 1 r act, we Salt Creek, Mrs. G. \R. Miller and Hartung of C nee. to him only as “Jack” had taken| Were made y the jury which | dec: of dive 2. issued Novem b t c ! tt Mrs. Heckart eee charge of his clothing before boost- | #cquitted 2 J. Cantlin, then un- | ber Acott was ordered to os ; ‘¢ at 78 2 Li f t nnufae ores 2 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simmon, Mr.| [ng him into a window of the church. | d¢rshertff of Natrona county, of the | ps t the rate of $60 $ , 4 juabar A Mrs. Rynalski Will |and Mrs. W. H. Colling and Frank |The Rev. Peter O'Rou pastor of ;murder of Mrs, Nell weomb. | montl : bids re danke a Bt on Zuck are guests today at the ‘Hen- | St. Marks, estimated approximately | Members of the jury alleged that i me eee Z a J rs. A. T. Rynalski will enters) ning hotel from the ‘Tisdale ranch. | $1,000 had péen stoien from votive |Levand and Day had publishe B | F . l ne Yor lr tains nlirode r i mga Karas * see “| offering receptacles and poor boxes | erroneous and defamatory editorials al ey unera 1a Sal aita od = 7 on Friday evening at her home P. G. Green vf Edgerton motorea | at the church ‘last year. | when the men accused ‘the jury of | reached the smaxir iS “0 2 r6 " party. owe hicu Klux Klan and with framing | 8 CH) e he sev I Mrs. Hartung Will Neva “Setotebtnds « 5 SHENANDOAH the verdict in favor of © | Ko yen 1 1 ng W 3, Robertson and J.* Di n favor c antlin | D& Q Entertain For Guest Sie Mast IH Caster todaes > A shot flred by Cantlin at the] 1} tu es ol De yi Mrs. irk Harty i. Os oF ~ | Nottos y car between Casper’ and | Mrs. Willlar ntere ( . 3 nty < tomorrow F Ry enter : TRIAL PROBE |: svanevile atrudk Mri. Newcorf ed nessa — ] y P Mi orenic dlenrock 4 pe ote) 4 tea In cor agent © Gund Giitiog’ vith | nd-Killed her. the time night wher Jwe d in Tay ks > Mrs. M. H @iends. aie te | declared that the the ear, |tomobile in whiel eway Mackeral . mother of o éi% IS DEF ERRED *\. Newcomb'a daughter, had { bind. were riding ASCO 138 South Center 8 i H. Hf. Edler of Denver is tiansact failed \to dim the lights and would tt val . ing business affairs in Casper today. not stop when he gave warning. f | a : a ; hs bs { vee wher Se dition-of M ho is still } bs Mrs. Peterson For A. B. Rin ‘1 7 YASHINGTOD 1 fined’ to the ital at Wheatland. | # 1 t us A, B. Riner of Riverton was an fee “is . ry Mrs. C. FR. Peterson will be ho: piace te Captain Paul Foley as judge advo ate > ‘ - \ ese this evening at her home, 702] “George Mat ‘ . cate sought to Influence the te: << tt Betty’ = jeorge Mabee 1s a Sheridan | etty’s Beauty Parlor Divine avenye for the regular meets | visitgr in Casper today. mony of Mrs. Margaret Lansdowne Rebel Me c fe 707 ing othe lepper club, Gusts: to ub sarod patie the Bljssan seats ‘naval court : evets enace tT t also fuled that'the A attend besides members include, Mrs. " " of inquiry wag deferred today by EEO bs > J. R. Campbell of Wheatland ar- ¥, , LESTER MOREDICK If Si a a . J W. Johnson, Mrs. Ceell Bon, Mrs.| wivca in the elt bay. that court untfl tomorrow, ca 4 Lelth Wownsend and Mrs. Ted vee The postponement was on the mo- 4 oe aS Purdy. q 3 i motion of Major Harry Leonard, ap. ICR J J MN ER eer of Thermopollaare guewia In Caaper pointed last Saturtay by Secretary ! --—- FA BIG DANCE AND AUTUMN FROLIC 4 peti Matra a Meet ve oe per. | Wilbur to succeed Captain Foley as — BOMBAY, British India, Nov. 16. | st Given by the t Nicolaysen Home Judge advocate. Major Leonard eaid| The’ Girl Scout training under the}—(@)—The fall of Medina, “the 7 Tw TID eB y D| 4 . n r The Past Matron's club of the Ee oe a recefit Casper | he had not had time to complete ex-| direction of Mrs. Christine Reynolds, | prophet's city” in Hedjaz, before the | MODE RN ¥W OOnM Order of Eastern Star will meet on e amination of the record of the court | local executive, will start on {ts sec: | attacks of the Wahabi tribesmen, {es | L OF AMERIC. A 4 = afr. (phn eee to W." Leldecker made during its hearings at Lake. | ond weelt at 7:00 o'clock tonight. The|{imminent, according to advices fror FRAMED PICTURES have returned from a trip ‘to hurst and Washington. classes Swhich are proving popular, | authentie sources there. | pe Ph Card Cheyenne. Captain Foley will take the stand} are belng held in the assembly room| The inhabitante of the \ ‘ ‘ “OE MARE Prizes FSRRG. rat, get to give his version of his communt-|of the “Natrona County Public I-| ported to have invited Ib Saoud, etl finding Les 1 f i x rea cation with the widow of Commander | brary. They are open to the public. |tan of Nejad and leader of the Wan s. Dp. hewn’ the KS else Aare the Rone, Sie. Zachary Lansdowne, captain of'the| The goal of the school is to have | abl, to enter and recelve thetr {or ; t wrecked 4 very Gtr! Scout le | 0 mi’ i r ‘ 7 Klein Marks Music & Art Co, || Rochester, Minn., where he. took) a sc Hieiesmne MEM eI oseelad | CE ESGA ac, inte par cantcred (teen A belts RUESDAY EVENING, N NOVEMBER 17 2 ‘s It_ complete | y th captured | abouts is request rae 4 4 258 B. 2nd eer i the Mayo Brothers’ Grek Olives the tenderfoot work, and tenderfoot | Mec and took over the controt of { to communicate: dir Admission 99c—Ladies Free! be -~— lan nein sadn. 138 South Center te will be given tomorrow-night. ®% considerable part of Arabia.) here.

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