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PAGE TWO Che Caspet Daily Tribune WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1926 hes tect halla 5 ch 5 SOP NSU Ys RARER en SIRE SEES newsreel Bp Tr METHUSE as y the larger| exclamation, coming from the ° Gy is | 7 | They were talking In this vein| Harry began to acquire i i VALENTING 1] |} when they came down the atairs. | portion of the chips. Laurel, who| kit hes caused her to jump. Big ister s an | “Hall to the ladies! Harry called.| had only sipped the cocktalls, She got up, tense. RB h M ili as tho’ appeared, pouring out four | watched him, and it seemed Noble caught a. hand, rot ers eet -ooktatls he were playing with mote serious-| The sound of a scuffle in the ‘They had had two rounde of} ness than is to be expected in a} kitchen set Laurel aquiver. “Let ——— Irinks when Harry proposed poker. | sporting game. She saw Noble drop|me gol” She tried to wrench free} GAICAGO, Jan. 20, — UP) —The A AUIRY MARITAL | sie om EDGAR Pox beaimrdetnbecteoM To Laurel's surprine and disgust, pig sums, with Harry pocketing | (rom Noble's hold. DESMA aE ee ratnR OER boy Abe x ORRIS LE. Alice apparently enjoyed Harry| tem as a matter of course. All at why leave, thems slings the unmanageable girl were dicussed —- Yancey’s questionable buffoonery.| nce she realized the significance of The scuffling continued, at the opening sersions of the FIFTY-FIY a) t 3 the relationship of Harry and Noble.| ‘‘Let_me go, 1 say.” Now shel pis Broth d Big Sister fédera. Noble) put Bis Diath Botbmant | 20 RE shee Waren ekery Samer | van A parasite, feeding on| got her hand free and started Cor|tio, nonvention hove. Prealde Noble Harwood * ve Mrs. Harwood doesn't} ‘lice, ‘When are you going to get larry A tion convention here. President | sd " nybody else knows any. @ and do your duty by the] Noble's wealth and prominence, glv-|the kitchen door. Coolidge sent a message of greeting ‘ : f thie place,” ice? ing 4p return the admiration, the) Alice burst out, a look of terror} wany movement that administers ph: ie Y ‘ in| praise, the adoration that pleases all/on her face, to the welfare of the boys and girls fea hes ! Ha, hat Well, billiards?” | (2, haven't found the .right man | trend men like Noble Harwood| Laurel started toward her. Bf the couitry,t therpreniaent Wired, j S f you haé Nt Kenwick is coming out.|” «what does it matter? Men are| sarticularly. Of course thie admira-| Noble got up. “fs worthy of sympathy and sup- Star Sails for U. 0.) bridge.” All alike.” jon and adoration were affected; it] Alice ran to the door and out] port, and { trust you will go for- Cuticura Baths on k? Oh, yes, pretty] “Oh, they're different {n size and| was the commodity Harry gave in| into the night. ward to a larger measure of suc: } as Wife Is Granted | , L caught on to] .ojor, ‘ke dogs and gowns. I want|irde. Why couldn't Noble see this?| Harry appeared at the door, laugh- | cess," B F Child 3 ; t night. Got any], tall one with red hair, to match| Another round of cocktails ex-| Ins “We don't all agree on religion est For ren Decree in Paris. Me u the sort of gcowna I like to wear.” hausted the huge shaker, and Harry f (To be ee | aod details or methods, but we there's gin and ver| Taurel's frown disappeared and| went to hen to fix more,| In the chapter: Aftermath. |v iow kindness and frieddship for - i. np ‘ia tterg and grenadine} jhe smiled at the deprecating way | -rabbing y the hand and tak- ) needy children is our duty.” was the ‘in which Alice spoke of men. ng her with him SOUT t yi r he foremost woman breeder of |creed expressed for the workers .by | “ wit your gin, I brought} «of all serious things,” Alice said,| Noble, aglow with lquor, pulled inne a6 the Rikacieuh continent | Lady Marearet Armstrong. pres! ‘ 7 TU concoct some | ner tongue lonmened by the cocktgiis, | Laurel to the lounge before the) \“Gu0cs oh Woe omer tan Connells | any of the Catholic Rig Sisters of | Ointment to first algne of irritation i OGRE eieeen te “martiage {8 the moat ludicrous | tire. “Do you love me, dearest?” | 1) "Ph cus ‘thousand Spring Parm,| New York, and the wife of Sir Hhrry | |or dandruff it keeps the skin and ers, funeral pri} t's @ sort of lottery in which men volted her. i hea her | 1t#ke thele Uberty, abd women thelr sur ardor has to be Crashed. net | pappineaa:” fired by alcohol.” She drew away nodes . ; eard the second| «Atta girl! Have another.” Harry| from him. It wasn’t that she was s| fav apere lati avimals AY nigel She was in a present-) fitted her glase again, the Mquid] ‘anatical about drinking, but tha RON SMe Ear ee eee S condition when Alice came UP} sparking lke gold in the ginsses of| she hated to see 2c @d Ghetto rat of twelve.” and the taits, “I hope you don’t mind be | white oryatal, with Iquor’s effec! oktalle, hig Watch for the Tribune Hera’d't|change brought about through the ked to fill in,” she said, as] while they talked, they played| halls, anything more than a glass of] mammoth “Industrial edition A com | interest of a Big Brother. iced the newcomer. poker, Alice won at flret de-! wine, made him appear at his worst.! plete survey of Natrona county and —— No, I don’t mind. I was dying] «+, okate ve hee halburineried ith Téax to get out id praying for some ee tn nnn ini to attafigle be ot hey don’t go home soon like Lou ts going to going : : Glover Armstrong, British consul meneral at New York. Hddie Cantor, comedian and mem. ber of the Jewish Big Brothers, de scribed his existence as “a neglect scalp clean and healthy. Cuticura Talcum is i ead and soothing. Soup te. net BEN et Fey Fanci: in Idaho. The farm ig especially noted for its Hampshire sheep, which int Ads Brite Results, eorka sven 1 ae maddeni I'm behind her, them if watching the ter.” your mother is glad to have them, though.” “Don't you think so! She's a ner- vous wreck herself. Yesterday morning those kids decided to play en the sound, picture show, and tacked a sheet r did not bring x | upon the wall In the parlor. Mama > -] was furlous. Lou thinks they're 7 - just little darlings, If they were : rras-] mine I'd strangle them, I would.” |B " = ar Ast tor Horlick’s x |= ‘The ORIGINAL = : Safe FA ‘ AEDS AND PINKS, UF FEMINISM IN , Seg Mil! nas Kone up wo! Ae and Fooc e. Her dinner i CAPITAL FIGHT ioc | a hoe, TO has been : : The Aged If only Sourishing—Digestibles= No Cookirg The tio=.e Food-Drink for All Ate _By ROBERT T. SRT) MAL: L. Huh?" Tribune.) TRAVELING SALESMEN ve group is being Miss Mary Anderson, | women’s bureau nt of labor, The being led by the leu- | Paull, former head tional party. of the women’s movement heard some time ago of © plan to hold an industrial con 7 I will pay $100.00 reward for each and every : sworn affidavit furnished me by reliable traveling : salesmen giving name, location and business address : ' : White House al ns it was of any Casper merchant witha credit rating of $1,000 or over, who has, since January Ist, 1926, threatened you or refused to buy your merchandise on account of you being a guest of the Henning Hotel. ey want no more han that given the men ‘ 2» have the eight hour da3 The women want !t, too. But mer t to work overtime at And the women want Is" want the doctrine of | ts written into the c of the United Stat rough another amendment so that ress may not pass laws in con I will also pay $50 reward to any reliable travel- ing salesman for sworn affidavit giving the name, ad- dress and place employed of any member of the Re- tail Clerks Union owning clear property, real or per- sonal, in the amount of $500 or over, who has at- tempted to intimidate or threatened you with loss of business on account of you being a guest of the Hen- ning Hotel. sts have delivered the ost of them have no open quarrel bety 1 In industry. As one ¢ "nev Handy Pack More for your money and the best Peppermint Chewing Sweet for any money ' _ Look for WRIGLEYS PK. Handy Pack rl on your Dealers Counter oo _ I will pay $100 reward to any member of any lo- cal union who is fined by his or her local for patroniz- i apa : ing the Henning Hotel or Coffee Shop, providing, he we wenn al] TPS PLAYTIME IN THE SOUTH |//@ or she will furnish me with a sworn affidavit giving list ne i nt a = of members, who have per ‘onal or real property in the hes | LOW F ARES | amount of $500 or over, voting to impose such a fine. Seen engl oT Sk ee | This last affidavit must be supported by evidence Face New Trial||| psimBeacs The Burlington offers a choice and does not cover or include any member of the 'Cul- she sneronne, See, toe, sel uae dae inary Workers Local. * siete teeth Gpohy Il ng Blond CHICAGO. day || Tampe Burlington ST, LOUIS ps Sie" ||) Havana KANSAS CITY HENNING HOTEL, bane. 18 peBneanson “WiC, Houston ae DENVER " ala Gulfport i] hd rll) Galveston W. F. Henning. 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