Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 29, 1926, Page 2

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PAGE TWO SEEBENMOVES SumMARY OF | TO LOCATION IN FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1926 ee d never’ essayed ted. Noble h palace of Haroun-al-Raschid in Bag-| erected over the pool in the gard | pate but even a caliph in Haroun’s| and connected by glass passageways. thing like tk in her lend r not have electric lights.| T! e, in the heated water of the| She found he! against her will, Ten thousand globes glowed and| p rebuilt to resemble a harem| trailing Laurel. She had an Insatia sparkled in the two rooms Silks| bath, a troop of bathing g dis-| ble desire to watch every momement jown to the floor, seem-| ported themselves and did marvel-| of her successor; and every smile be- ; floating | stowed upon Laurel gave her pain. streamed ingly from heaven itself, Perfumes} ous aquatic stunts, such s bathed the dancers. on the water in figures, g Kenna’ nothirint? atelsupihine Two orchestras played alternately, | ing, racing, etc. she had eyes for no one or anything Until eleven o'clock there was no] while the guests were being enter-| but Laurel Todd Harwood. Gentle. let-up in the dancing. tained here, an army of servants,| men, old friends, who approached S Excited, glow nervously cor-lied by the redoubt Louis and|her and attempted to be cordial, dial, Laurel stood with Noble and] the most expensive caterer in Chica-| found her frigid, and soon found op- Marion at the head of the recelving| go himself, transformed the lit portunities to leave her, and go and line, resplendent in the gold and|and ballrooms into royal din!ng-| speak to their wives and companions purple costume of a caliph’s favor-| halls, Around the walls were a se-| about it. ite. She wore a harem veil that| ries of kitchens, each comp! While the roup div-| she HEAVY ? GOSH NO! LIGHTERN A FEATHER} WY I WOULDN EVEN KNOW YA WUZ ON Davis visits Phil fa as fourteen? va 3 company waa 1 in Havana plans | ir and says ar TRERE! Tain THERE 1F I ODN’ made it difficult her to show! ofte viands native to C | putting on before an audi. : to cover his} CE) SEE YA! DRAG that she we nd not ex-| India, , ed with dancing : 8 row | 2U \ West | 1M A MULE 3 Our FEET IF pressing her real fee Her arms} Fran nt, and there. t in| Be ask his extr and angles were bare, and her skin appreciative, ; k everal shone warm and tempting under roast beef, har e hurting her n located] ane | the lights. Men at her and} ¢ a profusion. r mother, Ar € ¢ court at Chi-| envied Noble Harv oned rn member of] ¢ Ae ron wena | Marion also wore gold and purple,| feast, chose like y the gaze : a , ‘formes head of | but her costume was clearly disting-| ed themselve: le t in} ve burea icted of de-| uished from that of her step-mother,! chatted, and visited, the | und while she was supposed to be| tras played music of th abian princess, she did not—| resented by the row of kit e she would not—wear a ha-| ‘The feast continued rem veil. y o'clock, ‘Then, la Mrs. Daly wore the yellow cost-| had been anxlousiy pact with a) for half an hour, with one ear upon | abc E ' pping board and e.mergency fleet bia eae for war time contracts black wig a the telephone, ‘there w wild her mother a Her husba: ing of the horns of many autos ; ey have work t : : philosopher; but th ne yard, and the Follies com leas ek anonymous new exe ferred to him ir freshly disembarked f1 at : wo criminals to doath, queen's coolie after a perilous night a Bhasoouid 1 ‘ wear mask and robe Sitting out « an-| from Chicago, swept Into the ho in mother’s | pprperasseteser ha 29 01 ily other with so nd extra| chattering, awed, profane. Half an | ake hands with “squeal- courteous gentlem: as Mrs. Mary| hour later they were performing be- Harwood, after broo or : Farr Harwood le and Laurel] fore the diners, kicking their heels, had broker a) ah d diplomatically managed to be|cracking their jokes, but not the Des “SMobien attentive elsewhere when ar-| usual carefree performers; they were f I urges crea- and she had been received by| as excited over all this as the guests. ion ard for marketing Marlon alone, She wore the red| Mrs, Mary Farr Harwood, mov- It : silk of a harem wife, with veil ing to and fro as the crowd carried iin == _>—-_ At 11:15, the e were sum-| her, was a soul in torment of the next ment: Harry ee *PILGRIM'S PROGRESS’ Importation of e Cc 2 Mexican Labor van of the First Bap Is Investigated P Fifth and South Beech eRe sai a evenine | WASHINGTON, Jan. 29.—(@) — : | * of ures upon | Methods of yet companies in a hn Bu Immortal | 2! _Mexican laborers un SIXTY-FIVE, Jed by the color, the sparkle, the} yy m € ms Progress,’ pe ee iy hat SNe soe eee Bon without humor, and a sense] grandeur of it all, and found them.| Operators Vote | ny other publication tan | colimittee today by reprenshtatives | 2! he ap pronsihten aes ot aun Ce ieee eee or ncecuec ge } ' whict Of Infdewestern ‘growers. ‘The coi 0 Harwood had elected to at-| adjectives Contidence in ie i bgoatmlntitnbnd teh eae his Arablan Nights ball ‘The first guests began to arrive Strike Env B assume. responsibility | Aiaadin, | There had been dinner riko ) si mie ; fc ate labor supply, W. J A with a wonderful Dh bags AP Ds i diehin| strike LNvoys : etaeh L nridge of ¥ eminence: Iowa, | lamp ¢ 1, he had through | ntire day. But — est be $6 ite Mexicans have preven their su-| the materia f a hight were ee neal! Gped. tos Soe Germans and Belgians | skilled and remunerated | la by the surroundings into : AVAeGEIEG te Radaa res wonderland] which they walked r lectures will be as fol ration s be confines of Harwood] History in Central City began to & 1 anntractiial | be dated from the night of the Har- ir 1 I conti John Hunyan and His Dream Maddux, of Denver, Coto.,| The designer, with materials to, wood ball. | ae ft There’ h = to brit Tho City of Destr commissioher of the Grent| work with that Arabian caliphs nev.| The dancing began at nine-thirty ; i ’ r company, sald thnt | er heard of, had allowed his imaginae| fn the brary and the ballroom of ere's no chance for a mistake, the qoods are all ‘ western be lds would be recon n to run riot, se that the guests| Harwood House, which bore no re- well known brands correctly labeled. every price is cons | verted into corn production, killing] as they entered in twos and fours| semblance to their old selves. 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