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SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, 1926 THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD PAGE THREE C. A. ACTIVITIES | which will be announced in Latest Photo of Helen Keller and t ronds aha the, Leetonia eee eae NL MENTION OB GASPER «4. Wontanli/ho Has Giped lite ts didHer paneer | Y,. Wis PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY r future. The girl reserves for a table of thelr own, considerable enthu- Ast the dinner. The pro- Mr, and Mrs. Roy Spurlock, who] ——————- eae =: | ssram wing the dinner will be nave been absent from the city for Young Women's Christian Asso- upon application to the me mbership | snapy and all who are interested Harry Hobbs transacted business, last week for Los Angeles to attend several weeks while visiting with} ciation. Offices and Residence, 142 n the progress of civic organ will wan at affairs in Riverton on Tuesday and committee and election by the board Wednesday. the American - Petroleum meeting. relatives {n Texas and Okkhomu,| South Wolcott. Telephone 1456, Institute are now spending a few days in Gir! Reserves pugecnentors Cheyenne and expect to return to Casper shortly. . rit & Q. Club n women’s club will 1b room Tuesday eve The meeting will pre- Attendanc the see eee Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Bacheller and Ben Clark returned Friday even- daughter visited the first of last|/ing to his home here, 136 North ree membership meet! irae ‘The presentation of the subject of Sher hes eran ipa kee nae The Bu Bias: Evolution by Rev. A. &. Cooke at ls 33: Ticutatly sites each: meet at the ¢ the last meeting of the giri reserves, | '* P** r nin ; Annual Meeting mnasium class at ~ Ww. L: MoCom lasper, | w: sod ter m a : week at their former home in Lusk.|Grant street, after a three weeks’ AEs 1) MCCPERI tne Os ae :recelved \with sovmuch Interest! oi vets tor the ¢ I dinner to the business session of cee visit, spent with his aurit at Scotts bere de wll se roe the COHN Seay [eee yet coke, ae requested to) 5 Thors iquarters of Miss Mary Kissick 1 3 Sbe s “8 yard manager for the Continental be _ helt ‘ ers c iss ssick, genera Misa Alice Saylor arrived Here re-| bluffs, Neb. His mother, Mrs. J. R. site . cecapie bis addres Rt the. mbeting ‘ 0 oe AE: the Y. W, C. A, Tuesday. January etary of the Y, W. C, A.. will cently from’ Riverton and vill inake| Clark! recentiy ‘qterwent/a’ seridus eee ea eat tae Ldgtal Aiea aah Sita nee |ab-itnmy’ (be 'ectired trom mefitiars |prement a -subléct ottepesial interest her honib fr ‘His city: but successful operation in Denver mabe isi Ranee scientific side of the questior only |0f the board or of the membership|to women. All will be given an op eiekie and it was during her absence that ; onthe Meat Of crate eee. OMY. | committee which has charge portunity to take part In a dis . : Uttle Ben visited with his relatives, By means of charts, the facts were 8. K. Loy and R. M. Boeke at. on following. A full atten club, as well as of the g tended a meeting of the stockhold- ers of the Riverton Petroleum Co., W, T. Evans has returned to Cas-| made” most clear and interesting rangements ‘or the dinner Mem ; bers should purchase thelr t per from a two months’ vacation in] Tomorrow evening, Mr. Cooke will William Moris, formerly with the » underwent « major operation. She tin good time because of the limited | sium is desired. various citles in California. discuss the,subject tn relation to re- j eA hae beets | = held recently at Riverton. Standard Ol! Company at Laramie, eee ligion, showing that the research of !MUmher that will be available i a , eee and more recently of Casper, ex- Henry: Sch: lean anus clty es scientists in no way effects the _Plans are taking form for the pro. ! drink Hillerest Water Phone L151, pects to leave this week for South teary, Schnoor Js inthis city: from wo fe a fi ¥Miss Ruby McBride returned from Billings Monday, where she recently will visit here with her sister, Miss ‘Winifred McBride, while she {s re- America, where he has accepted a position. Henry Larned left last evening for gaining her strength before return.| the east to visit for a short time be- ing to her school work at Casper.| fore going to Florida to make his _ Park Cotnty. Herald. homie. Mrs. Wm. Jones and little daugh- ter, Euella of Casper, are’the house Mrs. Gladys guests of the H. H. Willoughby fam-| from the es ly this week while Mr. Jones ts in| ‘vith Chicago preparatory to arranging to| Hoover attended a reunion of her He will join Mrs. Larned in Providence, R. I. Hoover has returned visited Mrs take up their residence in the state | family held at the home of her par of Texas, where Mr. Jones is start-| ents in Detroit, Mich., on Christmas will henceforth be known as. the | ome % WHILE YOU CHEW ing work in new territory for the | She will visit here for a short time agent, made an inspection trip to] ¥./O. A. club. The club has as Its | A Ss we auto accessory firm with witich he is| before going to Salt Creek to join the western part of the line last| purpose doing something worth | Z 2 connected. Mrs. Jones is a sister of} Mr. Hoover, who ts 1 omber of the Mrs. Willoughb: ‘Worland Grit. . . . G. H. Kales, superintendent of Powder River orchestra. the equipment department Midwest Refining ~ Company, Dr, J. C. Kamp left Friday night the! for Denver, where he will spend a left_week. _From_there he will, go to his ranch at Bates Hole. oes James P .Ewers, deputy county treasurer for Washakle county, is in this ctly from Lander, ene Harr: from his dam. Hoshaw was in Saturday ranch near, Pathfinder H. B. Dickenson, ass'stant gen- eral superintendent of the Chicago & Northwestern railroad; W. F. Car- rol, division superintendt. and Julian Lever, district passenger and freight week. cee A marriage license was issued in Denver Friday to Edward Mer riam of Mone. and Jean F. Beaver of the same place. Mr. Merr: is well known in Casper, eee truth of th bers are that the mi at 4:30. The Ring committee, with Iris | Weaver, w program. man of the committee, which will serve the ¢ Tt The organization of the club of alumnae gi: with much Friday eve: when the group adopted a name and | while from an educational and so- celal standp: within {t a e Bible itself. Club mem- asked to be prompt so|f jeeting may begin exactly | ill be responsible for the Amelia Shikany ts chair dinner after the program he ¥. O. A. Club rl reserves was completed enthusiasm at a meeting ning at the Y. W. C joint. Its membership has eat deal of potential f) FAT How Beautiful New York Actresses Get Slender With SILPH REDUCING GUM ROLLS OFF No diets—No exercises—No ability and {t will unquestionably carry out a splendid program. Miss Berenice Henry is president of the club, and Helen Watson is secre- | dangerous drugs —3 pieces of delicious and refreshing chew- tary-treasurer. | Gymnasium Classes The gymnasium class for business girls, held each Friday even'ng, at the Methodist church annex, has had - a number of new members recently Bs Bs UNS FARA AZ WV HE OAKS le Narasiwit} hwtillisbe. admilted) until of the Midwest Refining compahy = a lettilast weak for Galt, Lace Clty, next Friday, Janvary 22 when the e ah a ek ‘we opportunity to register will be closed for the remainder of the year. Only ing gum a day and gone is the FAT! [7.38.29 secret today that New York's most beautiful actresses, models and chorus girls are chew- ing SILPH Gum to reduce and keep trim and slender because they have found it the easiest, safest and cheapest way to get their Mr. and Mrs. H. F, Shaffer re- turned Saturday morning from Den ver, where they spent a weelr. This interesting photo of Miss Helen Keller, world famot caf, dumb and blind mute, was taken in Washington a few da zo. Miss Keller is at the right. At the left is Miss Anne Sullis: Radiola Style 28 1 nstant companion, advisor and teacher for 38 years. H. G. Blzzell of the Wyoming |» few more can be accommodated In! 4 weight down without having to ruin " acy. her constant command Trust company transacted business |this class and those. interested |} their health or looks with weake: effairs in Lander for-several days| should not fail to take advantage of || ing diets or tiresome exercises. EIGHT-TUBE SET California to spend several weeks at| arrived Saturday for a short vistt| last weel. tha thle latratloniprlenere:thie week, | SILPH Gum works while you chew— 4 3 ‘ : the coast. While absent ‘from the in Casper. eens, New Members i Lite tarpe treater tei prey ctrl No Outside Wires, No Acid Batteries city Dr, Kamp will take post grad- see Miss Clara Johnson of Lusk was| Mrs, Mack Davis and Miss Bere-|{ uate work in Santa’ Barbara. S. B. Wickerstron of Denver ts] recent visitor In this city, nice Henry were elected to member- tee spending“a few days in Casper on eae e ship in the Y. W. C. A. at the meet Edward O'Meara spent last Wed-|ing of the board of directors last nesday in Dorqlns visiting with | Wednesday evening. Any women|} : , E, R. Maxwell is spending a few! pusiness, Radiola 28 is an eight-tube Super-Heterodyne em- days in Casper from his home in badying technical refinements that insure faultless re- Ceramie: pote William Madden fs in this clty for} ‘ends. dn syppathy winnie ipurnose of ception and reproduction—simplicity of operation— i Pp, ar Bmith- of Lavoye! le in this} 8 few days trom his home in Lan-| 5 yy ping hay been Saltire ete nes Reurich test that and a degree of selectivity beyond which it would be !M| city for the ds der. Nar dea here with friends from his home in| service to ‘he oreantzation at some will grace the furnishings of any home or club. Space Bes snaiaevenwand toe ate 5 for a short time on business, Bick Anat Gictet cee Tenasal ro mem is provided for all batteries; no external connections || °° ‘"° "°*"""" Br f &* ‘ see Siea hate iustedenkc Cain theta: are necessary, because Radiola 28 is completely dry visited here veek wit ds. Sto som rtd bh RSeraty = had wed eae ; oa ae Nei You chew SILPH as you would any ordinary chewing cum. SILPH is so agreeabte, battery operated and requires no attena or ground connection. Let Us Demonstrate a Radiola 28 in Your Home guest at the Gipdstone today. Robert: R. Doke.of Grass: Creek and little daughter arrived in Cas. ideal proportions, J. H. Johnston and A, W. f The Chas. E. Wells Music Company = For those who are only plump, but fear the dreaded enemy FAT cre on on is here for a short tri per sont. Weak: Epcos Faak, ae, Wil) piece of SILPH a day will doit will keep those rollsof FA Taway and you'll boats putt | % Tere achat make their home tn this city Mr. toentall you want—SILPH is cnarantect) absolutely harmless DOES NOT COM, are Sheridan guests here for the Pennington has gccepted a position “Home of The Chickering” b cA N TEI OF ANY DeMs ROUS DRUGS—It ts the ideal way to reduce Miss Alice Barley of Chambers-| j, tee pecause it is 80 safe and cheap! Try it today. ie : | here as treating plant operator for wrecks er burg. Pa., Is a guest at the Glad-| the Northwestern railroad, 232 East 2nd” * CASPER Branch at Salt Creek ng excess fat. At the same time see "His remarkable to relieve indiges- tion and stomach troubles, If You Are Too Fat Chew SILPH (F YOU ARE BOTHERED WITH STOM- ACH TROUBLES AND INDIGESTION CHEW SILPH, providing ofcourse you are willing to lose weight as SILPH sel: dom takes off less than 2 or 31bs.a week. “‘SILPH Reducing Chewing Gum keeps me slender and well,” says Tynia, beautiful actress from Earl Carrol’s Vanities. Miss Gertrude ardson came in from Lavoye Saturday for a short stay. eee stone for a few days. eee Mrs. Charles E. Schofield, wife of the! Rev, Charles E. Schofield, pas- tor of the First Methodist Episcopal chu ch, 1s spending two weeks is Fort Collins visiting with friends. Jim Hagen, who died Wednesday, ig to be buried in Casper, according to advices received from eastern relatives. The services will be from the Shafer-Gay chapel at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon, Dunns \reports that at year end contracting business 1s beginning to Mrs. M. S. Howe of Troy, Ohio says, “'I have taken one dollar's worth of SILPH and lost 10 pounds. ‘ Mrs.H. Hoesch is spending the eels day in’ Casper from her home in} , M, Daniels of the National Sup- Salt Creek, ply company has gone to Los Phone 194 'Tuhsaed Angeles, Calif,, to attend the Ameri Mrs. J. H. Patrick arrived Satur-| can petroleum institute, which 1s “Tho first order of SILPH has helped me wonderfully I lost 7 pounds in a week Miss C, Collins, Geneseo, Til. “Chew SILPH and be SYLPH-LIKE” | Get SILPH from any good drug store—sells for 0c a box, enouzh for one week. Dis- i tributed by Silph Medical Company, 9 West 60th Street, New York City, ‘ Every Time the MAYTAG} agent, will be heard by the state eee eee “3 : 7 1 tt civil service commission the latter W. A, Mullett is a visitor here John Dilton, formerly an attorney part of next week, {t was decided trom his home in Thermopolis, at Lander, now of Cheyenne, is ee day morning from Cody to’ join Mr,| being held there this week. In Den- the Henning. Kans., who is well known tn Casper, TM MT ERY and they will continue the trip to- A wer Cc harge rivals in Casper today. Henry Perkins. Casper attorney, cee expects to go to Cheyenne Montay |OF » Drunkenness Mrs. Jack Russell and son were Patrick here. Mr, Patrick has re-) ver Mr. Daniels will be joined by cently taken the marfagership of| Ira Wetherill of Independence, Dry Agent Must D._H. Hewitt and J. H. McBeth} gether. of Riverton are among the new ar- cee E. J. Smalley is here for a few| to try cases tn the supreme court lays from his home in Cheyenne. | for the remainder of the week. : - rday from her home in Cody to] shopping in Casper Saturday from pend a few days in Casper. teir home fn Midwest. DENVER, Jan. 16.—(United Press) Charges of drunkenness against Julius Ueinberger, state prohibition Miss Gertrude Howe arrived Sat- today. e . spending a few days in this city on} 1,” ca neray denial of the charges, Rew ier eh ot beet ee eee preferred by Governor Morley, that day are: H, Woods, William J. Dav- . Leta inmcnceiat idson, C. F, Lambert and John Wil-| Fred Dickerson, official of the | @ Was drunk in the state industria school at Golden on the night of September 23, was filed with the commission sby the accused officer today. liams. Northwestern railroad, with hend- quarter# at Gmaha, is in Casper for Miss Ella B. Spangler of Denver| a few days. @. e — it another friend « "LL gladly deliver a May- ® tag to your home, without obligation or expense be- cause every time the Maytag makes anew acquaintance it gains another friend. Outstanding one Maytag Features 1 Washes faster. W., A. Morris, foreman at the standard retnery, uw evingouest| Denver Bank Will Not Be 6 Easily adjusted to your height. RR 2 Washes cleaner, transferred. Mr. Morris will be in sharge of the Lago refinery at Lake Maricoba, which was recently taken 3Largest hourly 7 Clothes can be capacity. Tub put in or taken a= Eo arte er oiler | holds 21 gal out with the 5 AY a my the Standard Of) company ° i i i araot washer runnin * on CHES, Pereaea’ “hte.s Morris cathevto Gains friends by its cleaner 4 Most compac wash iB ( hild Photo ra h Sp pasebtent eave eeiynlns, tnd wien Reorganized washing—by its hand-gentle wash- washer made— —g-Tyh cleans it S0z0 Bi the refinery was first bj For ing of the finest fabrics—by its “f SP self. , DENVER, Jan, 16.—(United Press) thorough washing of the heavy, square. 9All metal Abandonment of plans for the re- bulky things—even grimy play- SCast aluminum wringer. Self organization of the Broadway Na- clothes—even greasy work-clothes. tub—can't adjusting. In- . tional Bank, largest of the five § i R warp, rot, swell, stant _tension- °. 1amon which closed here in December, was Gains friends by its: speedier split or corrode. release. - Home Portrait Photographs announced today with the appoint- washing—tubfuls in 3 to 7 minutes Reasons for World Leadership ment of a receiver to close the af- fairs of the Institution. George A, Stahl, Denver mining man, was appointed as receiver and will take over the bank's affairs at once. Meanwhile, Denver financiers arp working out plans for organization for a new South Denver National —whole washings—50 pounds of dry clothes in one little hour. By washing without hand-rubbing — even collars, cuffs, wristbands, those things you have always hand- rubbed to get them really clean. by Daurel Bell Mounting We do the dia- Have you had the baby’s picture taken yet? YOUR BABY Don’t’ postpone it. Those cunning baby expres- mond mounting in our own shop, so that you may Bank to take the place of the closed Institution, it {s announced. Withdrawal of H. K. Holloway, who has been expected to take the lead in refinancing the Broadway bank, was held responsible to a large extent for abandonment of Gains friends by washing with so little help from you—why the Maytag even cleans its satin- smooth cast aluminum tub in 30 seconds after the washing is done. Keeps water hot through an en- wait until it is finished and not have to worry about it being sent away. You will find here a wonderful stock of all the newest things in plati- num and 18-K I white gold. OTHROCKS R Want To See You 158 So. Center Stockmen’s Bank Bldg. Phone 2526 sions pass away as the days go by. tire big washing—for tubful after tubful. these plans, Employment in Westis Normal DENVER, Jan. 16, — (United Press)—Increased employment in metal and coal mining and tn lum- bering activities has brought em. tloyment and industria! conditions to a normal condition {n the Rocky mountain region. according to the report of Quince Record, district di- rector of the United States employ- ment service. Record's report comprises the dis. trict Including Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, Ariona, Nevada, Idaho. Utah and Montana. Industrial emp'oyment ‘conditions show an upward trend In Pueblo, 113 the report says, FIRST Just phone us—and a Maytag is yours for a whole week—to wash with—to test in esery way. Com- pare it carefully with other washers —then decide. If it dcusn’t sell itself, don’t keep it. Easy Deferred Payments Cc Perhaps your relatives and dearest friends will never see your baby.. But you can send them baby’s picture. January Spectal A phone call from you will bring us to your home. SIX 4x6 Easel or Book Folder Portraits -..---- BO. = RPh $5.80 Daurel Bell Portrait Photographer Your Diamond can be reset in an Orange Blossom mopnting and your weddingring can be platinum covered || and chased tomatch. | Ask us for details. The cost is very reasonable, + + + Aluminum Washer PHONE MAYTAG SHOP "so SERVICE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Fectory Representative Always in Charge of Demonstration and Service Salt Creek Oi! Field Representative JAMES L. MEIDE, EDGERTON, WYO. pi oe NE er Crucible Stee! and subsidiaries four months ended December 31, net prof- fit $2,070,247 after depreciation, tn- terest, federal taxes, etc. Phone 2708R or 1303 PHONE 28.-F-_ GUY GAY SELLS LIFE INSUR- ANCE, ee al