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PAGE TWO LAoT MEETING YEAR HELD YY BOARD Plans Laid for Annual Dinner Scheduled January 26. The g& of tl oard r f Young Wo fiscal y vas h at the ¥ ndance the W t Cook. During the t session re ft ivities of the Y. W A. were given andj for. Miss M I general secretary. r ntion in her report support member still z in useful plans f the chair- committee, worked out h were accept: be held Tues. > ¥ associat business Miss Cook vundred is believed, by committee, that many persons will enjoy the oppor- tunity to see the new Y. W. C. A. headquarters and the committee will make a special effort to entertain royally the membership and friends of the association at that time. eines Saba VIENNA CABINET RESIGNS OFFIGE VIENNA,, Austria A jan ca eclaring it Jan. 14.—P)— cal reform plan league of natior The A Dudolf F der Chancel »vember, 1924, promised to carry out the re- cons fon program laid down by Monsignor Seipel, with whom the socialists had refused to co-operate. Recent advices from Vienna point ed out that the “financial dictator- s of Dr. Alfred Zimmerman, the league of nations commissioner for astria, would end on July 1. The ague, under an agreement with the Austrian government began to ease up ol of the nat- fonal pur sinning of the present If the natic come embar tains the right any time dur re- Aus- the next sey- OLD FASHIONED DANCES BY FORD ORCHESTAR ON RADIO AGHN FRIDAY fans who enjoyed Tuesday ashioned | Motor y York city, | “Gene” Debs Edits New fan long a picturesque cago. Eugene V. Debs, several times socialist candidate for president, gure in the socialist group and freed from prison a couple of years ago after serving a term for his attitude ‘ring the world war, is editing a newly established weekly news- Lure of Stage Greater Than Society Appeal To Chicago Social Leader (Copyrig’ CHICA sull, most pré of the tim ed success as Jullet in a New York out. cldentally of I dal,” she By OW ht omis os production of and had her career stage holds a greg dership in Chicago's society for , Who later was accepted ance of Sheridan's accepted, years ara “Romeo and Juliet,” largely mapped for her a became Then she married Mr. from that time early in 1925 she gave up the st return to acting came somewhat ac- Asked to play zle in a benefit perform- School for Scan- and her ap) nce here in June was a gala oc home. . SCOTT ‘asper Tribune) 14,.—The Mrs. Sa ll, wife of the pub. He utility e. Her re-appearance here as Lady Teazle in a brilliantly successful re- vival of Sheridan's famous comedy, The School for Scandal,” was ac- companied by announcement that Mrs. Insull will forsake for some time the role of society matron, for zo Gladys Mrs. In- one of the Actresses She had achieved mark. Insull and the part es SNAPSHOTS, OF LIFE IN|| THE Ne WS and Dunham's M Bancr brother Charlest DOOR FORMER RESIDENT OF CASPER LOSES INCE | Wa Em FST = Mr. McInnis recently w ed sollettor ger railroad They v to have uary 1 ~_—— a Cold Coming On BROMO QUININE ° cause and to DARI All wo in not to wed ae) etias geous Ge after thre N: be (By The Associat CHICAGO—Charley been wearing a shabt he likes so well he's g it to Europe with him. H to his valet, who has tr Press) chwab has 1 topcoat ng to take no hero | or by the se formed the ks a little tino. r and And Gor Carpentier {¢ a fine tepper af from Mae abrc ship. ter lessons elm Hohenzollern ns for es trou confined to his cha- Tv over he vill ers the rudden alists who E d Is to go 100,000 deal, doc Gifford perfect h setter, . has the repu- convict for kill. him to the their ur te graph of him which in. el ular eriminal record ha her to recelve protests co 1d TARPOD ‘la, — A Greek cc fishers b bought realty for King G PICHER, 0} A whiskey mine has been discovered, Sup. posed to be producing lead and zinc, it has been found to hawe four huge rtills 250 feet down, four vats, with a capnolty of 10,000 gallons each, electri: UM pa hoisting apparatus, Penne lure of er appeal than The | only one more day, sion, with boxes selling as high as $1,000. The play was then taken to New York, where {t had a successful run with Mrs. Insull in the leading role. and now it is back in Chicago, with her still favoring the stage. There now are rumors that Mrs. Insull may build a theater and continue acting here as the head of a select stock company. | 1 find the stage a means of self- expression,” she says in explaining her attachment to acting. “Self expression is the greatest happiness and my form of self-expression les in the theater.” Mrs. Insull says yeavance on the stage has madg her feel once ‘again the thrill of he: youth when she appeared as Glad. Wallis. She has enjoyed the months of acting, so that she feels the call to return to the stage. _ JANUARY 80 LAST DAY TO.GET AUTO LICENSES THROUGH OFFICE HERE The time in which Casper motor- ‘ n Heenses will be shortened, by the fact that Warren Dailey, st automobile inspector, will go to Midwest January 25, to issue licenses there and will not re- turn here until 29, leaving ary 30, in the eal office will be open Motorists will be required to have pl t that her re-ap- by February 1. With about 10,000 cars in the coun: ty, only 3,000 licenses have been {is- sued to date, either by the inspector | retary of state, BOOTLEGGERS GRUGHT DFLWERING SUPPLIES Jan, 14:- by sheriff's nce, as the 4 quantity of whiskey to a customer, is named in an information filer in the Lara mie county db: ict court by R. 8 Mentzer, county attorney. | The information tation of seven ambrou ral days in harges the trans- | Nona of liquor. | arrested by in a local 1 jon of seven pints of whiskey, is charged with no illegal ion of Mquor in another information filed by Mentzer. your ' Does child cough all night? Give this old remedy id eiffel ergo Cough Rem: Wise moth- ers have used for 53 yeare to relieve coughs and colde This old remedy does more than relieve. It clears # Absolutely pure ingred- fenta (ne narcotics) make Chamberlain's Cough Rane edy ideal for young folka-— and old folks too. Before that becor re a case Tor the doctor let Unie & bottle today. Pe, gremuler size G00 and Che Casper Daily Cribune COLD FOLLOW FLOOD TRAGEDY IN OLD WORLD France and Parts of Italy Blanketed With Snow. PARIS, Jan. 14.— ‘?) — Both France and Jtaly are suffering from severe cold waves. Central and north- ern Italy, and southward as far as Naples are blanketed with snow. In: france the mercury dropped abrupt- ly from sixty degrees hrenhelt to zero ard below at some points, Snow is also falling at various places. Where last week 11 ere rag ing, the weter has been converted into frozen swamps over which is howling a bitter easterly gale. The lowest temperature recorded Is at Briancon, where five degrees below zero was registered. Violent. storms are raging in the Mediterranean which are playing havoc with shipping. Much damage also fs being done by the gales to ehinning ond norte on the weat const ALL REMAINING WINTER APPAREL The British torpedo boat destroyer Wolfhound collided. with the small coastal sailing vessel Miarka, which was cut in two and sank. Her crew of six men were landea at Brest by the destroyer. The second officer in command of the destroyer, was swept overboard by a huge sea while directing the rescue work and per- ished. Several inches of snow fell in Mi- ian, Turin and Trieste, Italy, while th:.e was considerable precipitation at Florence an¢ other Tuscan cities. —— — CASPER HIGH PLAYS SUNRISE HERE FRIDAY A preliminary basketball game be- tween the Standard team and the Midwest all-stars will be played at the Natrona County High Schoo! symnasium, Friday prior to the game hetween the high school squad and the team from Sunrise. The prelim- inary is scheduled to start at 7:30 o'clock. Both games Friday should furnish plenty of interest for fans. This will be the first time tuls year that the Natrona County high school team is to be seen on the local floor. The high school cagers defeated Midwest hieh echoal at Midweet Inat week ——————_———— EDITORIAL TRIBUTE PAID CHERNIAVSKYS, COMING HERE JAN, 28 A well known New York music critic, writing of the Chernlavskys. sa They are ‘hree young priests from the Temple of Muses, who have been projected into the eariii-world to bring comfort to the hearts of tens of thousands. Their music brings with {t a thessage of hop= and foy that will tend to develop expanding {deas in those privileged to hear It One leaves the presence of these art- ists and the concert hall they play in, but one never entirely leaves the presence of their haunting music. for its essence seems to cling per- manently to one and makes for in creased happiness and optimism If I wanted to to a good turn to any- one, I would recommend them «to Usten ta the Cherniavsky’ music, and that as often as possible. There has been exceptional inter est evoked in these much-traveled artists that it goes without saying that they will receive an enthusias tis reception on their visit here when they appear January 28 at the new high school auditorium under the auspices of the Lions club. —_ Vhone WAT SHATT’ 7, Wash., Jan. 14.—)— Paid for by Great Northern railroad employes of Superior, Wis, a 1,000 pound bronze bust of James J. and empire bullder, completed in a foundry here yester- to he installed in a Bell’s Studio terminus of main line. 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