Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 25, 1920, Page 5

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eFOhb EYBULL erprnuipe p ibune : ‘PAGE FIVE | Sigh of regret, p! ost carn. s DESTRUCTION IN CHILD ATTACKED BY GAT. ©<COAL CONCERN | ceiven! tes use, 914000 PAYROLL ‘ neyed to market not long ago with tne! r |avowed intention of purchasing the IS THREA TENED ‘evening. In fact she bought the nuz— | year-old Virginia Mudd of this place,| <P 'TTSBURG, Kens. Sept. 25— |means to make coconut pudding th: ; " u Six men robbed the cashier of the and it wasn't untit she was in the| (By Associated Press) - }may be disYiggured permanently by in- 5 7 ' - - me . [privacy of her Kitchen and was drilting| | SALUT LAKE CITY, Utah, Sept. | juries taflicted by a man-eating Mei-| Baty (oat company near hero of an In this column, which appears “wi ce » week, will appear news and short for mitk that she noted anything wrong. 2%3.—Police are working to apprehend | jese cat she encounte cashier, was felled by the bandits s les i special intercat to merehent s, their salespeople and business men |The “milk” didn't appear to be the, the author of a letter received by | a: Lovell, Wyo. | iat eaclaiuly injured. sf 7 - ‘right olor. It was a rich, golden| Chief of Police Burbridge yesterday, |i. pet the feline, ies craety Tee hand es sprang upc ._| Drops $10,000" effect an all-round feeproveme brown—the color of tea or of that| stating that the Vermont building | her and bit her several times in the Weav,on, State and Town Co-Oper lFrom Atrplane rk ci te: cecal seek hon cae Bis Nquod which wal more ‘or tess com-| would be destroyed. Possibility that | cheeks and lips. The little girl's} TO enable the blino in Japan to earn Pet’ te in Project Covering Mile | : ling to induce the buyer to take. the 0M before the amendment of the well-| beh oy teg dott eG) bandits who | screams brought assigtance and the | living, a tay is in force prohibiting Apne : imits of R | Advertising by airplane is the stunt! selections we feel he should have rath. |X0wn. constitution. | robbed the bank as @ ruse to | furious cat was beaten off and flel. | "¥ but blind persons practicing mas de © Ip Corporate Limits: of Re- | Bulled off sucessfully ty the Children's | or than the ones tha he likes, ibe | ———_—_—____ | draw reserves from the central sta- een eee Consequently a great number of he rif finery Town Shop in Des Moines. Two airplanes re-|4¢ this is done the muate lover sha Read The Tribune Classified Ads. | tion has been abandoned. Read The Tribune Classified Ads. sseurs and i a cently. dropped down on the city $10-!to many of one kind of records. i ——— = a si hera ate ei this nears. [000 worth of merchandise coupons, 34! "we don't make this service oppres-| special ‘to. The ) ; sto} ing (Spee ‘of which varied in value from $% to} sive i N. CHEYENNE, Sept. 25.—Bids to be $25 worth, of aierchandise, face value, | 1° °F Offensive, | Neither do we make | opened Oct pers Mloslon for the 22a 9,600, oupons at $1 and $2 each, | (ho Mistake of letting te ee a 1 in aruction of the 1%-mile stretch of er tierts Fria a/pltrehase merely tell the people who call that we | concrete pavement to be laid in the have started the service\and that if town of Greybull under the direction of | they will furnish us with a list of all | Balancing ‘Records Is » highway department. ie the records they now have we will clas- | : ve onis section pomibeiees one of the! Profitable for Huff. ify them and properly balance. the rome nt stretehes of the Yellowstone The Huff Music Store, in Bethlehem, |iSt- We don’t even ask for’the num. | { : y in Big Horn ‘county, and ip’ pin an efort to promote the ante of Pe? of the record, but merely the seria! | egining on to the large through traffic, Victrola records, has institufé€ ai ®U™ber, as that tells us just what; : ra! bis aed hopcratity | fehl “counselor of music service,” déesignea | We!sht is n the : ; other of selections. A eard report is to aid owners of talking machines in D 4 improvement necessary by the \) ie Coiections of records whieh ar. ™ade out of the lists of records, with | on: a n in conjunction with the state and recommendations as to what is needed | fleral bureau of “public roads, ugha ated SS oe cn ta to balance the collection. This card is As this is @ comparatively short “Ordinarily, Victrola records are con-| 544 in our reference file and. when stretch, it is expected that construc-}sidered of only two classes—vocal and the’ customer who wants the service S tt 27 ton will be completed this fall, if sat-{instrumental, without any thought of | cana wwate realy tec him ep o 4 y bids are received on the’ the special.sphere of cach record or its Adee date, from which the construc- | Particular attribute,” said A. C. Haft, i. chowid Have Used jmangaer Prcee Btores One of These Coconuts! 1 ee oe | "Phe truth is, there are twenty <M { COLD WAVE HITS | classifications ‘of musical selections “Have you any coconuts?” | The owner of a machine has his prefer-| That's been ‘the sword in Phila- | ences, are indicated by the large |delphia’s green-groceries for the last | DENVER REGION '» mber of records he owns of a cer-| week or more—ever since Mrs. Charles 5 {fain Kind. It is the similarity: of the | Fleischmann purchased one of the big DENVER, Sept. 25.—Ctoudy weather} music of the records that makes the | nuts ahd spread the glad tidings around saved the country around Denver from | unbalanced collection. The very fact |the neighborhood. Gradually the infor- heavy frost last might, the weather bu- ‘that every owner of a talking machine | mation was slipped along until every reau announced today, The lowest has some discarded records proves that |store handling coconuts was- deluged temperature in this city was 44° de-|the individual recognizes an uneven | with inquiries and the price of the grees. Reports from Grand Junction) condition, too much similarity, not | brown-shelled delicacies went sky-high. told of light frost at various points. | enough balance in his or her collection.| But, in the cas of those who were The coldest it. in the district waz “It is mot the ingredients, but the | ultra-careful; the merchants noted that reported at Modena, Utah, with 24 dé-! proper ‘mixing’ that makes a good pud-|they examined the coconuts very mi-} grees. | ding. So it is with ‘talking-machine rec- | nutely, looking particularly at tag — rds, and that is what we are trying to/ tle indentations near one end where it 1 sn WITTE Linse UBL, syi.|G° with ‘counselor of music service.’ | is customary to plug for milk. If these . Pelton, $25 S. TAncoin Ave..| Mixing the right kind’ of new records|were rough and unscathed, the cus- 9-22-tf' with those the owner already has will!tomer would’ replace the nut with a carried of one kind or an That it should bear the seas of a great organization ded- icated to the saving of lator in the American Home, only serves to intensify the unmis~ takable preference for the established superiority of the the Crystal machine. ‘ “Qh, It Washes Everything!’’ «Charming little afternoon gowns —silent, strong, simple, thoroughgoing voiles, dotted Swiss, and even hand and gentle. worked underthings arc just 44 <A PHONE CALL BRINGS ONE TO hold fabries. YOUR HOME for DEMONSTRATION Because the Crystal cylinder. turms The Crystal representative who is now only in one direction through the in the city will demonstrate to you in steaming, bubbling suds, it washes with your home with your own linens, ete., DREAD - HELIGOI ND WILL SOON BE A MEMORY—Heligoland the/impregnable pet of the ex-kaiser of Ger- many is soon to. gfe more. In accordance with the peace treaty, the Kk of dismantling the ontve dreaded fort- ress is progressing rapidly and the guns which once stood for térror itself have lost all power and are being guarded so carefully that the photographer who dared make these photos was promptly arrested but he managed. to smuggle his negatives out. The work is; being done by the German government under the supervision of British army engineers. IMPORTANT To Those Who Live South of the Northwest- ern Railroad Tracks and Expect to an easy gentleness. And the scientific’ how it washes them quickly and abso- | ‘construction of its ee assures a et Ai ha Gs ear : ‘thorou: cleansing in fifteen minutes atch it was) he dainty hings ‘ as & eh 5 you're afraid to trust to strange hands. Ss : & See how quickly it disposes of stained For fuel this winter. We must urge upon them the necessity of placing stal‘is-a superior washing machine __ kitchen towels. j of this One Way principle, the table linen, shirts with grimy cuffs and { ei i tions at once. This service pipe of i Titinch size wi [be installed for the nominal cost of 85 cents per’ hnwal VERY EASY TIME PAYMENTS : foot fr: owner’s property line to the basemen This-charge covers ; Se oe he ees THE CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE CO. proximately $5.00. j | We Cannot Guarantee Service Connections | p’ . . | } This Winter 1 laci: hei: ‘d fi ction while service To. those who pea ie icing laid in their vicinity. ion ile | Don’t delay. calling he our office and arranging for your natural gas service. We have a complete line of natural gas appliances on dis- A 1 "he *. A wee ew $. x {3 New y ork Oil Co. WHY DELAY LONGER | | Chamberlin Furniture Go. (Crystal Dept), ine : ‘ as ave y rystal Representative F when a small cash pay- one or Please have your Crysta 4 AS M | : ] This demonstrate at my home next....... “ ra. P 4 G DEPART ENT | “ment will place the won- pb morning. (ill in day here.) i 119 East First Street Phone 1500 derful machine in your Today. ae 4 home today? Phone Casper, Wyo. i

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