Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 10, 1926, Page 2

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PAGE TWO BLAME FOR SU/p|uet LEADER JOINS | YESNESO SALES FORGE WRECK LAD TO OTHER VESSEL i. Navy Court Turns Over! Finds to Justice | Department. | ‘* WASHINGTON, 9—A)— The the ot into the sinking of the sub: | | Jan. report of naval court nquiry narine §-51 off Block the steamer City Savannah the Seoretary Island, Sep. | ember 25 by of tome of the line, department Wibur was | urned over to of pe by today egal action The court found that submar Ine Was rammed and sunk by the steamer and 1m night with the loss of 23 officers en, on a clear, moonlicht Harry Schaile, formerly with the Hub Clothing company of Thermop. accepted a position with sness, “the Man In the nager of the clothing department. -Mf, Schaile has been in the clothing game twelve rears. During his residence in Thermopolls he was secretary of the Central la- under the s clrcumstances ‘keep out which | required mer to of the way.” ite findings of fact public by were made the navy de partment tonight, but its tecofnmen ions were withheld bechuse of the rence’ of the entire cnse to the Ww nt of fustice. | bor union and secretary of the row rt 5 tatter*Oepartme it was] Thermopolis Retail Clerks union and K said the report arrived too late in| is well known in labor circles WW the Gay to be read, but It f* under- | th ghout Wyoming where he num- stood either crimina or civil actions. | bers his friends by the hundreds, or both, are contemplated against | € the Ocean Steamship company of| Ga and owntr of the City officers of the steam- Savannah of Rome, “DOLL BUNS tair§ of the steamer and Third Mate ; il Gapt. John H, Diehl, who was cap- t Timpthy L. Dreyer, were placed on - R01 t at Boston this week bofore the ho: of federal steamboat inspec | v tors om charges of {nattention to t rat} duty in violation ‘of the international v rules for prevention of collisions and it is un@erstoo? that the attorney} Announcement was made ‘Satur- ; general assigned & dlatrict attorney | of the purchase of the Alemite Serv- a8 to dower seg qrenceetine for the) ioe Station from Carl Davis and department of fuettce, e y ae Judd Walker, owner: of the estab ¥ A 3-Mine Tribuno-Herald Classified | lishment for the last three years, by F Ad rum one time brought 35 replies| 7. , Doll, who has been conduct day. yesterday ing the Auto Laundry In the same bullding for some little time. ter ~ | Assoclated with Mr, Doll In the in THE NEW | vurchase is Max Winter of the New York Oil company, who will occupy 2 4 | the position of uilent partner, the - actual operation of the station fall- on ( ainada | on Mr, Doll. H | ‘There will be few changes in the x | policy of the company or the kinds | oc motor merchandise handled Mr. —lIs Faster Doll will continue to feature Ale- | | mite greasing service and will ; —Is More Compact opeiate the auto laundry in connec ’ * tion with the station. The latter —Is Better Looking will be discontinued in name and will come under the one head in the —lIs the Washer Every future. #ormer patrons of the Ale- Woman Wants. mite and friends and patrons of Mr. Doll are asked to drop in on Mon- . “Let Us Wash for You” day, visit the station and express their opinions upon the change. * Mr. Walker has accepted a post Casper Gainaday Co. |} gon with the eno Motr company, 4 402 Bast Second St. and Mr. Davis ts still on the road 4 Phone 402 for the Casper Supply company, pes natant Lv Mato 2 6 —- Drink Hillerest Woter Phone 1151 te R ° Be Yourself! Save Tire Money We can give you a real good tire-—cord or fabric —made by the world’s greatest manufacturer— for less than the “gyps” and “mail-orders” ask. Here’s Proof: 30x31 Pathfinder Fabric iver QO 30x3% Pathfinder Regular Cord ........$ 9.70 30x31 Pathfinder Oversize Cord........$10.90 Other popular sizes just as low. Phone us or drop in. Goodyear Service Station SCHULTE HARDWARE CO. Corner Second and David Phone 800 THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD | First State Theater a Success’ >» Central Prean Photos North Carolinians are proud of the success of the first state theater in the United States, at Chapel Hill, The company, which has Frederick H. Koch of the state university as guiding genius, produces its rey first at the theater in Chapel Hill, then tours the entire state, devoting itself to the native folk drama, Its success has caused repeated offers from Broadway, which, so far, hi been rejected. Photos show the theater, a group of the actors ¢making Y. W.C. A. ACTIVITIES Asso. 142 Young Woman's Christian elation. Office and residence South Weleott, Phone 2456, Meeting of Board Me The Board of Directora will hold ita tegalar monthly meeting at the y. W. ©, A, Wednesday evening at 7:30 «This will be the last meeting of the present Bonrd and it is im- portant that each member be in at- tendance. Committee Meetings A meeting of the adult committee on Girl Reserve work will be held Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock at the Y. W. C. A. The membership committee will meet before the board meeting, the exact time to be announced later. Definite plans for the annual membership meeting and dinner to be held Tuesday, January 26 will be formulated at that time. Candidates for Board All members of the association ahould adsist the nom!nating com; miftee and also take advantage of their privilege of having a voice in the management of the Y. W. ©. A. by leaving names of persons as pos- sible candidates for membership on the Board of Directors either with the committee or at the office, Six regular places and three vacancies are to be filled by this election. The canlidates will be voted upon by ballot at the annual meeting, Girl Reserves A special committee composed of Florence Koch and Pauline Chad. dock, has worked out plans for at- tractive decorations for the annual membership dinner of the Y. W. ©. A. which Is to be held at the new headquarters the evening of Tuos day the 26th, They will ask any other Girl Reserves who can, to as sist them {n making the decorations afcer school during the coming week, The dinner will be served by Girl Roserves who have already volun- teered their services to assist the adult committee In charge of the preparation of the dinner. Y. W. ©, A. As Community Center The new headquarters are being vsed by an increasing number of organized groups as women are learning of their attractiveness and convenlence, During the past week, the quarters were used by a com. mittee of the Business and. Profes sional Women's club, the Board of the Departmental club, the Women's Association of the Congregational ehurch and the Casper Woman's lub It is always the polloy Young Women’s Christian associa tion to meet to the best of its ability, the needs of the community \t serves, Where it can serve ns a community center, it does #0, The foard of Directors invites any chureh or educational group to use the rooms whenever the schedule of activities admits, free of charge un- lean refreshments are served when there is @ small kitchen fee, Com: mittee groups of such organizations can usually be accommodated at any time but fiould be acheduled with the general secretary to be as sured of space, Cinsa In Sociology A class In sociology under the cap. able leadership of Rev. R. V. Hol ; well, fs In prosper {f sufficient in. | terest is shown. The class will be | for both men and women and will | be held at the Y. W. C. A, Those Interested should report the Y. W. ©. A. before Tuesday evening. | This is n subject that ought to in terest many and an opportunity that has not been offered previously, It Is open to all men and women, > of the | Personals "ERBONALB— 26. 256 06 00 oe oe | Mrs. Carl Bowen and small son | have returned from | Thermopolls, | where they spent several weeks visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson. Barl Pogue transacted business {fairs in Riverton last week. eee Casper friends will regret to learn of the Intended Weparture from Cas- per of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Thomp- aon and son Jusior, Mr. Thomp- | son, whi is connected with the Argo vA > SS OW ‘company, has been sesetecres ill with his family for Colorado Mon: y. While here Mr. Thompson wis active in Knights of Columbus work ANNUAL J and was secretary of the organiza tion Inst year. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Woodruff and family have moved to Casper to make their home. They formerly resided near Riverton, eee William Loomis was a recent Bhoshon! visitor in this city, eee Miss Bisie Wynn has returned from Shoshon!, where slie spent sev- eral weeks with friends. eee Mrs. Myrtle Keith arrived Tues- day from Portiand and will spend the remainder of th= winter here. eee Mrs. B, P. Penton arrived here re- cently from Riverton and expects to locate in this city. cee B. F. Bowman and R. G. Currie made an inspection trip over the roads in the western part of the state last week. ewe John D, Beebe of the Denver branch of the B. F. Goodrich Rub- ber company has returned to Den- ver after a weeka’ business visit in Casper. eee B. B. Feasway of Cheyenne spending the day in Casper. eee is J. OG, Underwood ‘has returned to Casper from a trip to nearby towns before going to his home in Chey. enne. Mf. Underwood is here in- specting federal loans. eee Arthur W, Btiell of Midwest is a visitor in this city today, eae W. ©. Athon came in from Salt Creek Saturday to spend the day here, eee Lester Bojan’ of Riverton is a hew arrival at the Townsend today, eee C. B, Daniels of Cheyenne is mak- ing a business trip to this city, eee John O, Leary is among the Salt Creek visitors hero for a few days. eee Clara Roher came in from Mid- west Saturday to spend today in Casper, sees D. R. Shidier ta in from the field for a few days on business, eee Denver arrivals at the Gladstone today are J. A sraig. C. W. Wildey, H. J. Henderson, C. B. McKeeley and A. ©. Brooker. eee J. W. Hoffman of Thermopolis is a new. arrivat in Casper where he will visit for a short time, see Mrs, D, W, Sellery arrived Satur- day from Artesia, N. M., for a short visit here, Mrs, Sellery was form: erly a resident of this olty, ove W. 8. Hinton is here from Douglas for a few days ¢ eee Denver arrivals ‘at the’ Henning today are: W. Bates, C. H, Dillen, Louis J. Cook, H. E, Bruce, W. B. Baytow, P. T Reilly, A. D. Benway, J. B. Crossley and Roy D, Bailiff. eee Mr. and Mrs. Willis ate epending the day at Douglas with friends. eee R. B. Leggett and E. 8, Woods of the Texas Oil company transacted business affairs in Riverton last week. ee Jack Cain ts visiting with Denver friends for a week or 10 days. * ee Mrs. Minnie Cantey of Riverton has accepted a porition in Casper and will make het home here. see Recent Casper visitors in Chey- enne were: Mr. and Mra. George Pardunn, P. W. Hennessey, and Mr. and Mrs. Major Ormsby and family. the latter being en rotite to Call fornia for the remainder of the win ter months. eee Miss Lillian England has accepted A position with thé Tribune in the business office see Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Ayres of 521 South Lincoln street are the parents of a baby daughter, Catherine Jean who arrived Saturday morning, Jan- wary 9, i eee “A marriage lvense was Issued in Denver Friday to Peter Matheson and Flora A. B. Forbes, both of thir city. eee Gerald Stack, prominent Lander busines man has been transacting business affairs in Casper. eee Mr. and Mra, L. A, Reed who are planning on making their home on the Western coast will leave for Cal- {fornia this week, ‘Their residence will be oeounied by Mr. and Mra A. =i k anh i i} Men! Here Are Values! 5% off ON ANY ARTICLE IN THIS STORE NW ii i di SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1526 W. Peake. Mr. Peake is general superintendent of the Midwest Re- fining company. ee Mrs. Bezant and daughter, Jane Bezant of the Ada apartments left Friday evening for Salt Lake City, having been called there by the seri- ous iliness of Mrs. Bezant’s father, oe John McFadyen, director and gen- eral superintendent of the Ohio Oil company left Friday evening on the Northwestern for Chicago where he will transact company business af: fairs. J. VanDoren left Friday evening for Omaha. see John Sanders left last week for Lakeland, Fla. see EB, O, Peterson was among the Casper people who left last week for the east. Mr. Peterson departed Fri- day evening for Altoon, Wis. pn. atelier BOLING-BASTER MARRIAGE ISS CLAIRE W. BOLING and Frank Paul Baster were mar ried Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the First Methodist Episcopal parsonage, 866 South Lincoln street, the Rev. Charles ©. Schofield, pastor officiating. The groom is connect ed here with the Union Tank Line company. They will make. home at 624 West Thirteenth street. Sarr PYTHIAN SISTERS TO HOLD I OYALTY TEMPLE No. 18 Pyth- lan Sisters’ wil! hold public in- stallation Tuesday evening, January 12 at 8 o'clock in the Odd Fellow's hall. After the business meeting a short program will be given and refreshments will be served. eee SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS WILL BB ENTERTAINED RS. GARRETT KING and Miss Florence Bastman will be joint hostesses at a meeting of the Wo- Fa-Lo claes of the First Methodist Episcopal church to be held on Mon day evening at 8 o’cloc’ at the home of the former, 219 West Thiry teenth street. Members and friends are invited to attend, eee REDMEN HOLD PUBLIO INSTALLATION OPO AGIE TRIBE No, 10 and Troquoia Couneil No. 5 held open their Oo, F, hall last Thursday evening. Following installation an old time dance was.given by the redmen, the ladfes of the Pocahontas lodge serv- Ing the supper at a late hour. A large crowd attended the full ses- sion. ———_ Frank Stanley of Denver has ar- rived In Casper and will make his home here with his grandmother, Mrs. Alice Stanley. >_— MAX HIRSCH GOES 10 NEW YORK TO STOCK UP.FOR SPRING TRADE Max Hirsch, proprietor of the Leader, left last night for New York On an extensive buying trip. Dering the next two weeks a complete line of spring merchandise will be sent to the store here and will be avail- able to patrons, Mr, Hirsch, whose long experience in buying in the east has given him an extensive knowledge of the market, will make his selections with great care In or- der to obtain the best things possi- ble for his customers here. Wake Up Tired? Look Out for Chronic Fatigue In thousands of cases that tired, inrefreshed feeling every morning is in almost sure sign of debility due to hronic fatigue. Chronic fatigueis an unnatural tired- ness—usually due to Jack of sufficient or- ganic iron in the bl By restorin, thisiron tothe blo i Greairtene stent iy banishes chronic fatigue and gives BDL yheae new atrengtheand poner ey rant vigor. Will not injare teeth or disturb the stomach, Take Nuxated Iron for 2 weeks. Money back if not improved. At all good druggist: instaliation of officers at the I. O. Mh, Hi Hl ‘WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF. Men’s and Boy’s W earing Apparel IN THE STATE OF WYOMING Stetson Hats Heid Caps Emery Shirts Cooper Underwear Boys’ Knickers at Half Price Nettleton, Florsheim and Oregon City Wool and Stag Shirts Kuppenheimer Clothing Highland Heather Overcoats Overshoes Rubbers ‘Auto Robes Hyer Boot’ Slippers Nap-A-Tan Work Shoes Harsh-Chaplain Work Shoes Trunks and Bags Sheep Coats Mackinaws Leather Vests Corduroy Suits Night Robes Bath Robes House Coats Sweaters Gloves and Mittens Pajamas Blazers O’Donnell Shoes CAMPBELL-JOHNSON Co. &* i HEAD-TO-FOOT CLOTHIERS A WHat ity seannarnnnnn i tl iii Get Yours Today a” CAA Per i SAAR aR \ . % 7

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