Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 26, 1920, Page 3

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PAGE THREE who assessed fines of $25 fo each of ther. a ere asst sy LVESTER F. PELTON, carpen- ter, contractor, job work, new work. 925 8, Lincoln Ave., Phone 928-3. 11-16-tf leew Of these case forced the police to ‘subdue the celebrators and urge them |to “cool off” in the city jail. There |were three arrested yesterday for je- ling intoxieated. | The four arrested on the Sandhar late SMALL INFANT SMOTHERED TO DEATH, REPORT GREYBULL, Wyo., Nov. 26.—The solicitude with which the threeday- old child of Mr. and Mrs, Earl Lan- |) was wrapped to protect it while it slept, proved fatal to the child. When’ the covers were re- }| moved it was revealed that the child had been smothered to death. STACK HEARING | 8, RUD ‘CHIGAED COURT Relatives of Man Man Shot by Lander| Broker Want to Know Why - Evidence Is Withheld from Grand rand Jury : | Wednesday fad some of ‘their thankful uz spirit taken away by the palice suze weer Ane BE Se SES bons eee Ads bring resu'ts. Will Rheumatism Again Bind You Hand and Foot? | blood, that you should her son. “Efforts to Grimes party, that he might be no- tified of his mother’s illness, so far ‘have been fruitless. If you had Rheumatism last ear and treated only the pains of the)edy that has proven so eaves disease by rubb' with linim€nts | satisfactory in these cases. and lotions, you-can be sure that Behr the fine old blood remedy cleanses Ail three dining rooms: will “Mr. and Mrs. 5. P. McVey and smail THREE HOLIDAY | jomether for the dangers. In| son of Torrington, where the forthe Rel: 4 cd i % Se elatives of Paul Brown, who was soon again you will be in the shack-|the blood of all impurities, and re- ‘a fe ne vet Sat he tk sates eon Proprietor of {he Torrington |s hot and killed by Gerald “A. Stack, oil) les of this relentless foe. You may}moves all disease germs that may “s at the con. at a ron) reached Casper, today * by ‘and grain broker of Lander automobile on a holiday trip which has clusion of a drinking into the blood. Begin taking . today, and if you will write a or- DANIEL DOUGLASS, AGED ° ‘BUNS’ IN COURT ‘3 t some alight temporary relief | cree} y for ths party, art) from the pains of the disease by Ss: been marked by ideal weather. house at Niles, <. suburb of Chicago, the use of these local remedies, but| complete histo ‘our case, our start ~ Drum ely, at will return to Torrington this ge higa ' on August 20 dst, have caused inquil Rheumatism is too real and relent- medical Bicester’ wilt ive you ex- party w! to be made of the state's attorney as! Holiday spirit was much in evidence less a disease to be rubbed away. |pert advice, without charge. Ad- 5 to why the evidence sgainst Stack had|in many sections of the city yesterday. So many eases-of Rheumatism | dress Chief Medical Adviser, 157 granddaughter, Truld Mae Arnott of Basin, spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Grissinger, 805 any East Second street. Mr. Grissinger is the new superintendent of this division rs. Cov-|of the Burlin; ole” H pti cpalenad: not been submitted to the grand. jury. The investigation of “the charge by the grand jury: would naturgjly come before the September sitting. If there Some imbibed too freely and the pug- naclous type of drunk developed._ come from a tiny germ in the|Swift Lahoratory, Atlanta. Ga, A Daniel Douglass, age 83 died at the; home of his daughter, Mrs. W. S. Holtz- man, 1208 North Durbin street, Thurs. day evening of pneumonia, after a brief filness, Mr. Douglass was-a native of Michi- gan, but for the past thirty years he haf made his home in California, where he was engaged in the fruit busi On account of. failing health he to Wyoming a year ago and made home with his daughter here. Aside from Mrs. Holtzman, his wife and a son, F. P. Douglass of Pasadena, | ie Salto club dance ‘aré those Mrs. Pitt: Covert, Mr."and Ben Loomis and Mr. and M Barthjlomew. Mr. and ert are eftertaining at their. so 8 Was a press-of other business, then be of the fore the October jury as one early cases, | Sinee the case wa withheld from t Bert Wagner's Tass ‘oma of this a. and Aiea A. J. Meyers city «furnished the music for the itertaia Family Party. Thanksgiving dance at Powder River Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Meyers ente:tain-| last evening. .'There was a large crowd ed a namber of guests at dinner yes.| present and an enjoyable evening was terday at their home on South) Wol-| spent. A turkey supper “was served eott street, serving a most attractive | during ths intermission. and elaborate menu, The table was ar- «ee T’S not a bit of trouble to have plenty of good things to eat on hand all the time, when you use Calumet Baking Powder. It’never* allows baking came anxious, hiy|. The state's attorney ma jment that the jury was o: ing evidence against th jail and that Stack was + ty g in sr bond for tistically arranged, yellow and white! Attorney Alex King has returnea|Calif., survives Funeral services.wid| #PPearance when requi His trouble. You don’t ‘‘dread” to bake. ‘ chrysanthemumis “being used together | trom Newcastle, where he conducted|be held from the Shaffer Gay ‘chavel| Wa scheduled for Nov: as UUCEY There is to worry about—and with place cards in the same colors.!the defense of two charged with a kill.| Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rey. ! dence would not likely be heard before t rey, arr Ice’ cream molded into a flower pot ing in the Osage field last spring. Charles S. Wilson of the Presbyterian | November 26. ee Shae e hardest part of i shape and decorated with chrysanthe-| ee ee church, officiating. .Interment will be| 1¢ i# understood that Mr, Stack spent mums Was a‘ unique feature of the des-! ‘ert course, The guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. Livingston and son John, Mr. | and Mrs. H. W. Myers and daughters, eeune and Juanita, Mr. and Mrs. harles Long, Mr: and Mrs, Herbert Wand and Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Meyers. Bate of biscuits— or tia t kind of cake—it’s all the same. There is never byt one re- sult—the sweetest and most palatable of foods, made in the. Casper cemetery. Mr, | Yesterday in Casper, Douglass was a member of the Ma- sonic lodge at Kalamazoo, Mich. oo WHEAT PRICES GURES JUDGED ON FIRST DAY K nt AL. We eb atea DR i There is not as ‘much wo pibeag Coty Thaikestving: OP TO $1.47 - over baking costs either. Bese KL MILK Keep Klim on your pantry shelf and you have milk of Department managers of the Webel | store and thelr wives were guests yes- terday at a Thanksgiving dinner given | at the ranch home of Otto Swenensen, (By Associated Press.) CHICAGO, Nov. 26.—Values in the wheat market shrank below $1.50 a Calumet costs less—when you buy it— (Continued from Page One.) the price is mi day to open the door for the mothers. manager of ‘the grocery department. The dinner was taken ‘out from town: and much fun resulted when it. was | decreed that no husband and wife could serve a course of ‘the dinner together. High school girls acted as pages. and guides in the corridors of the building. Signs isbeled the rooms where the various tests were given. The health exhibits were in charge of bushel today for the first time since [ conditions were restored. Before the momentum ‘of rushes to sell wheat had met a decided check, the market had collapsed to $1.47 for March de- Klim Powdered Milk is excellent high quality whén you want it. No souring—no ‘shortage —but a steady supply of sweet, wholesome milk. livery, a fall of 8 cents a bushel com- pared with Wednesday's close. LOGICAL ADVICE! Strike at the root of weak: ness is logical advice to those rundown in vitality. Scotts Emulsion: | nourishes the body, cones the blood and helps build strength. Scott & Bewne. papain 9 | 20-2) i pes yee aS competent women, who carefully ex- plained them all. In addition a table wes provided with government pamphiets and other bet- ter babies literature for all who were interested. f REVENUE PLANS TO MEET DELAY WASHINGTON, Nov. 26.—There ‘8 scant hope for any revision of present revenue laws before the special session of congress to be called by Harding Dancing and cards were enjoyed during -~ the afternoon and evening. The mem- bers of the party were Mr. and Mrs. Burns, Mr. and “Mrs. Apel, Mr. and ~ Mrs. A, J. Kell y, Mr. and Mrs. Frei Van’ Gordon, Nira Stewart and D. le LaBreche. sae Many Thanksgiving Dinners Yesterday. a Among the many Thanksgiving din- ners given yesterday afternoon and ev® ning were those given by Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Burns, Mr. and Mrs. G, R. Ha- gens, Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Sullivan, Mr, and-Mrs. Wallace Leavitt and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wallace. for ajl milk ma poses. comes in two forms—whole milk (full cream) and skimmed milk. Get a can of Klim today. Pe cx MERRILL, SOULE SAL) Ist Natl Bank Court, Rock Springs, Wyo. FOR SALE BY BOSELLY & CARR Fifth and Beech hone 545-W ER STORAGE GROCERY 118 Kast Seeond—Phone 97 W. H. BROWN, GROCERY CO. Places were laid for ten guests ut|after March 4, according to a sstate- the Burns ‘ome at the Turkey Day} ment issued today by Senator Henry feast, sMr. Ts. Beaumont” Paris Cabot” Lodge, Republican leader. dinner pa at the fiag ens home. ‘Miss Margaret Sullivan assisted Mr. and Mrs, Sullivan at the dinner given in honor of two out-of-town guests and | — Casper friends of the Sullivan family. For Expectant Mothers ANNOUNCEMENT, Use By Taree GENERATIONS ‘WAITE FOR BOOKLET On MOTHERHOOD Ano Tux BABY, rues Dr. I. N. Frost, residence 856 8. Lin- i = phone,” 1564W; pttice | Gasorieno ReouLaton Co., DEPT. 8-D, ATLANTA. Gn a Ee on ne A Tt costs you less when you use it—because you don’t use as much of it—it bas more than the ordinary leavening strength. You get more out of the flour, STUDIO | \ t Gloria Blake announces the opening of her Studio for instruction (ihiegs ai Sn Aan it oe Reese ce heres bee Aruna 6 in Voice ‘Training; Dramatic Expression and Stage Presence. re ug Pupils will receive the benefit of my ten years’ experience in Con- sugar, eggs, shortening, e' be- re ¥ cert Recital, Operatic and Dramatic Stage, as well as my splendid cause there are ee Calumet Doughnut training under American and European masters. The most critical of v Mcgee There may be those who do not desire the fundamental work but @ f esire coaching for appearance at thelr club, lodge or sehool. poe fe ae gave it highest flour, 3 ar ay Will emeeis (0 tio Ba cticnde- Pare Aoicpatin Pe 4 aking Powder, will learn to rele: 5 mn, — FIFTY HATS, selected from stock; aiites up to $25; pleasure to other's, but be a source of great | aa , pacer nected set So our \oice— For Appointment Phone 1133 or Address 54 beaten nae | pepe selling brand in tablespoons of melt EORSE LEONE Lon he ed butter, 1 cup of ‘ = milk. Then in : SET we xt poten A pound can of Calumet contains full, the regular way, ~Our Entire Stock of Suits | 160z. Some baking powders come in | ! Has been placed on sale at— ae cans instead of 16 oz. cans. Be ms. Be +" > Half Price Retin from the | Millinery and Art Business 20 Per Cent Discount on all ladies’ _ Cloth and Plush Coats Extra "Special IIOP PCC CCC LCCC Oe a ne ee | esac We are retiring from business and we A wonderful line of Dresses; values up to $65; also 35 Dresses that arrived this week. These are extra- ordinary values. All are on sale at, your choice— $22 95 fo ERE g 6 All our beautiful Dresses, consisting of velvets, duve- tyns, charmeuse, satins, silks, georgettes, kitten’s ear, at— 20 Per Cent _ Discount must slore out our entire stock of Gage Hats and Art ‘ REGARDLESS OF COsT Everything goes. A wonder'u] opportunity for the Make a note, and buy some of your gifts today— avoid last minute confusion and come to the Pjoude-()lliver Store where service and courtesy are paramount. Your telephone wants given the same careful atten- tion as if you were here in person, and prompt deliveries assured. Mail Orders filled same day received. Fixtures are for ‘sale. > Christmas shopper W atzke LLOTeIIHLS e ij 105 d vey Il Telephone Millinery and Art E seo ouds O Iver openis 113 East First Street Street Hardware Company Henning Opposite Masonic Temple TASLAALALLAELALALLALALLAALALALLAL ALLA 4 dha SD. (Aanhaiat at ahh aaathatat erat ath athati ata at atiaathahaatle Cy)

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