Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 24, 1922, Page 2

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death Sunday morning, [sx escaping from a ;that led from the hot water heater * below filtered imo: Suite PAGE TWO. KIWANIANS OF GhOPERENNOY CHARTER MEET) Fifteen Members of Casper Club Participate in Festivi- ties at Douglas Sat- urday. Fifteen repre: Kiwanis club of character prese tves from the per attended the banquet of the ugias Saturday Wolf of Denver, district the Colorado-Wyoming rict, was the guest of nally handed over the d the organiza b. jent of the presided as toastmaster. behalf of the club governor of S, Mech were alloted a he program to express the n of Casper Kiwanians upon ion of the club which they whental in founding, ¢ all of the Casper visit ors made the trip in cars, and found the road, which was reported almost impassable Thursday, in very good condition except for the places where detours are necessary around portions of the highway under construction Casper Kiwanians who attended the banquet were: Harry 8. Durham Harry L. Black, J. S Mechling, 8. ly. Griebel, Chas. E. Hoffhine, Dr. W, H. Snoddy, C. B. Stafford, D. W. Ogilbee, C. H, Bowman, Ben L. Schreck, S, W, Conwell, W, J. Bailey. William Jariine and G. R. Hagens, Mra. Harry Lb, Black, Mra, D. W Ogitbee and Mrs, G. R. Hagens were also memt of the party, > MOTHER AND TWO CIRLS HAVE NARROW ESCAPE FROM GAS ASPHYXIATION Mrs. Ed. H. Baxter and her two children had a narrow escape from when gas a alleged faulty vent the kitchen of their in the Rainwater apartments on. C¥ avenue Mrs. Baxter did not notice the dan gerous condition of the kitchen ant{l she entered it and found her small @aughter, Marion, rapidly succumb. ing to the fumes. While the mother was at work in resuscitating her child, her other little girl also came under the influence. When “Mr. Baxter arrived on the scene he fotind his wife in a state of semi-consciousness It was only by int of much effort that he was able to revive her and to clear the room MATHER TO VISIT CHEYENNE CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 24.—Ste phen T. tor of nationa parks, will visit Ch ednesday, accompanied by Hi . Albright, superintendent of Yellowstone park. 7 GET YOUR AWNINGS REPAIRED AND PUT UP Kistler Tent & Awning Cog. 747 South Lincoln St. Phone 927M Che Casper Di ow’s the We | CRASH, WOMAN SAVES GAR SMASHED UP IN INFANT FROM INURY Thjury and perhaps death to a child riding in @ baby buggy was narrowly averted Saturday afternoon about 3 |o’clock when the mother with un-} |wsual pregence of mind whisked the buggy from ‘in front of a delivery car | that was forced across the sidewalk at | Yellowstone and hy the impact ar janother delivery truck, according to lL. Gaunt, who was driving the car that had been run into. j Gaunt statea thet he was driving a \delivery car for the Dry-Clean-| ers, of which he is ane of the pro-| prietors, east on Yellowstone and that the offending .irucx. going south on} Ast ran.into him, breaking his light} BASIN TO VOTE BONS FOR WATER IMPROVEMENT BASIN, Wyo. April 24.—The city council of Basin accepted 3 report of @ board of experts on the water and light, here and will call for a bond election to yote $60,000 for improye- ments at the plant which will mban \ the installing of engines for pow- jer instead of usiig gas under boilers @t present which is expected to save $800 per month for fuel. Additional | eettling basins and chisrine treat- ment for the water will be provided should the bondg carry. The election will be held on Ma, 9. —— To Cure & Cold In One Day Take Laxative BROMO QUININE tab- lets. The genuine bears the signature of. .B..-W. Grove. (Be sure you get BROMO). 30c. Women Released On Error Reatrested CHEYENNE, Wryo., April 24.— nie Pondue, alias Jennie Pontiilo, re- ceriy arrested on a charge of seljing Mquor to high schoo! students hut whe avoided prosecution because of insuf- ficiency of the search warrant “p which the raid in which she was ar: rested was made, again is in trouble over alleged liqupr dealing, but this time with the United States govern- ment. She is alleged to have been caught by prohibition agents in the act of selling beer. Some alleged beer and what offiqers described asa “pil- loW Tall of money” were seized. po Be 2 NEW IN(«'RPORATIONS CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 24.—The Aluminum Chemical company, capital stock $100,000, headquarters at Tan- der, hag. secured a chatter from the directars state of Wyoming. Thi MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1922. Ramed In the articles of incorpcration ore L. R. Schoop, G. We. Pracuer, J. a. ir, 1¥, D. Brown, O, M9. Swope. 7 - Rainer and A. W. Fi ‘The Vallcoy Ranch company also ha. cured a charter. If {5 casitalized at 100,000. Its headquarters is Vali Park county. The directors are Phili;, C. Kemp, Oswald i. Johnson, Cassi. M. Clay and Guerney'L. Smith, all of New York. Contestants Named | For Big Music Fete BASIN, Wyo., April 24.—The an nual musical contest in. the Basis high school to select contestants for the’ Big Horn basin contest was held last week and Irene Bowling was sx lected 72 first on plano an@ Irma Wright firt ja the vocal class. Ae ~ te) mand Major Page, said to be the Earl Richter, the tallest man in {pches high and weighs 26 poun: weighs 2. coe cents est man in the world, recently met inpeapolis. The major is 35, is Richter, 29, is six feet seven an NATRONA HGH GIRLS TO APPEAR IN GYM SHOW HERE + % WEDNESOAY NIGHT SET AS A free gymnastic tournament giy- en by the girls of the department of physical education of the Natrona county high school will be given Wednesday, April 26 at 8 p. m, in the high school gymnasium. The feature of the occasion will be the awarding of a cup to the best girl gymnast, who will determined y three judges present. On this night also the beautiful silver trophy which the senior girls GLENROCK AND CASPER HIGH SCHOOLS CLASH IN DUAL MEET SATURDAY If.Glenrock high school accepts the challenge’ recently issued by Casper to come here Saturday for a qual track meet, Casper will haye a g00d chance to see what sort of ma terial the local high school has in the field. Nothing as yet has been heard from the neighboring team, but in light of the fact that it will afford g00d practice for béth and a good siz- ing up of what they can do at Doug las, May 12, there {fs no tangible reason why the challenge should not be ac- cepted. — eee Golf Gossip Sunday was a big day at the Casper Country club ¢ ©. Most all the member: men who ex Pect to join the club played the rounds George Campb to teil about the way Ppened that he and R. C. Riker met defeat at the hands of Roy Wyland and Dr. G. H Jeffrey. Judging from the number of women playing this year it looks like it will be necessary to hold a ladies’ tourna- ment, The men are working every day to get the curse in better shape and an improvemnt will be noticed most eyery day. The course will be kept up during the summer in good playing condition, ae EL, CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our sincere thanks and deep appreciation for the many kind acts and expressions of sympathy from kind friends smd neighbors during the illness and death of our father. Also for the many beautiful floral offerings. THOMAS RERRY ND CHILD! 4-21-1t* It's the unusual fellow who can look at his wrist watch in as maacu Iihe a manner as that of the aver- ago flapper looking at hers.—Kansas City Star. ae National DATE FOR ENTERTANMENT won as a reward for their success in capturing the championship in bas- ketball this year will be presented. Following is the program which has been arranged by Miss Grace Houchen, who is directing the af- fair: 1. Marching tactics. 2. Free hand gymnastics. As Indian clubs. Basketball goal throw for form. a, Chest throw. b. Overhand throw. ¢. Under throw. Dumb bells. Folk Dan Hight nd n. Judges will their decision, While judges are out Crab relay. Shoe re Schottisch. ay. All up. Award of Basketball Gham: pionship cup to Senior team. Award of cup to best girl gymnast. » A. Reed member of board of education. Leads to Poisoning! Fermentation of Food in Organs Cause of If you pater fone indigestion it is a sure sign t your system is being slowly poisoned by the fer- mentation in the intestines. This condition produces hea: ing sensations in the chest, a feel- ing of heayiness or drowsiness, ir- ritability, discouragement and des- Cee Mr. M. J. Christopher, 5724 Key- ser Street, Germantown, Pa., lo: a sufferer from indigestion, write: “Before using Dr. A. W. Chas medicines, I felt so badly that I did not care Whether I lived or died. I suffered from indigestion and my stomach would be 80 upset that even & piece of bread and a cup of coffee Would give me great pain. Since taking Dr. A. W. Chase's K-L Pilis I can eat almost anything without feeling any after-effects. The sore, achy feeling which I used to have in the lower part of my back is gone, and I feel so ambitious to do many things which I could not do before.” Xou can buy Dr 4. W. Chase remedies at all drug stores. To Sure of getting the genuine, see that rtrait and signature of A. W. Chase, D. are on each box This trade mark is your protection against !m tations and substitutes—Advertis Youth vs. Age Friday, April 28th DON’T MISS IT! THIS IS Week WATCH TOMORROW’S PAPER FOR KASSIS’ AD WATCH THE ADS Gingham retire to make Indigestion Unchecked , Chok- | and bending the radius rod and axles. | The engine was undamaged i Mr. Gauint’s car was forced between ; & telephone post and stay, across the | sidewajk and into a tence, with result- ing Ganger to pedestrians. “Prince of Liars” | Columbia Offering |. ‘The Sunday and Monday offering at |the Columbia is “The Prince of Liars,” | with Al Harris doing most of the lying lin his funniest style. Alva Ball as the| |mother-in-law of the all-secing eye is j4n_excelient character, Sam Mylic ts |a butler of little dignity but much sympathy. Ollie Blanchard is good as |the English Reggie. Miss Proy.ix tm- |pressivo as the girl from the Follies The Sievers offer a pleasing duo, and the Dancing Ruths are “there” with one of their cleverest dance numbers The Hawaiian artists make a tre- mendous hit in thetr specialty music |number. The mayie,. “Gilded Lies,” {s | one of Eugene O'Brivu's best. t thelr. honeymoon “Mr, and Mrs. Christopher Bruce Yule New York died in the collision airplanes at Thiculluy, France, LIQUOR VIOLATOR BOUND OVER, THREE ARE FINED BASIN, Wyo., April 24.—Lee Mor- OAD OAMAGE SURVEY AT BASIN GOMPLETED ss swiss wssurcariss oa BASIN, Wyo., April 24.—-The boara | 8!ven ® hearing here today and bound of appraisers to assess damages to|over to the district court on the property owners ou the proposed state! charge in bonds of $1,000. highway change between Basin and} Three Lovell bootlesgers were sen- Manderson completed their labors yes-| ee ; |terday and the work will commence! enced to 30 days and $30) «ach by carly tic coming month-on this link Judge Metz on entering pleas of was | Did you ever try to make the famous Parker House Rolls? The Treat of the Evening Here is a recipe easy to follow: Just take ‘cup Karo (Crystal White) 1% teaspoons Salt ¥ cup lukewarm Water 43 cup Kingsford’s Corn Starch 2 cups Milk 2 tablespoons Mazola About 2% cups Flour 2 Yeast Cakes Scald the milk. Pour into the mixing bowl, add Karo (Crystal White), salt and Mazola. When lukewarm add the yeast dissolved in the warm watet, and enough flour Bead witty oes fastest fo make a patie Beat thoronghly, tise about double Hie P \d enough flour to skee inah as soft as can be handled. Turn onto floured board, knead until spongy and eldstic, Lét it rise till triple in bulk. Turn onto a weli-floured board and roll out lightly about half an inch thick. Cut with a biscuit eziter previously d'syped in flour. Dip handle of a case knife in flour and with it make a crease through the middle of each piece. Brush over half of the top of each piece with Mazoia and press the edges together lightly. Place in a greased pan one inch apart. Cover, and let rise till light. Bake in a hot oven twelve to fifteen minutes, i Fede pcecrr 2 A eer Rhos pa eee cei By using quarter cup of Kingsford’sCorn to three-quarter cup of any good flour the percenitage of gluten is decreased and the starch content increased so that home prepared flour will make a lighter and finer grained cake. FORCED QUT iN. D. Bariiett Outfitting Zo 129 East Second Street F JUST SIX DAYS MORE In which to dispose of our stock. This finial week will be a perfect slaughter of the innocents. Chesterfield Clothes for Men Those superb garments of fine Worsteds Herring- bones, Tweeds and fine Serges. $37.50 $80 and $85 Suits... $65 and $75 Suits... $32.50 $55 and $60 Suits... . . $26.75 $45 to $55 Suits ...... $21.75 $25, $27.50, $32.50 Suits $14.75 Neckwear Fine All-Silk and Knit Fel co eases 50e $2-$2.50 Neckwear. Silk Perias $1 00 Men’s Garters and Suspenders Boston and Paris Garters 29€ Shirley and Columbine pent 35e€ penders —__. Men’s Underwear $1 Athletic Onion Suits... ODE Nanicloth Nainsook $1.50 value Union $1.00 Suits Silk Shirts Values to $10 $3.85 Men’s Hats jaa tan 94.95 Drees Hats. PADD so Has 9a90 Cloth Hats. PLeOO Men’s Hosiery 3 Mes Be 2 Woo! Hose 20 Cooper Spring _ Needle B sna Liste HoeceDBOC | Union Sue Pae4D Men’s Leather Vests, Moleskin Coats, Bath Robes and Lounging Robes Selling at Less Than Half. PAJAMAS Fine Muslin Pajamas in plain colors; also neat, siriped ilk trimmed and frogs. $2.50 values... ct 1.65 ~ FOR soft or starched.__..... Pye en Ee 2 25¢ Rubber Elastic Belts. e All Arrow brand Collars, Regular $1 value, : ee are 1) te Ren RN America’s. Favorite Since. 1S48 Luggage We are showing a very large line of Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags, in every size you may wish. Wardrobe Trunks Fourth Floor. Breakfast Sets Of Homer Laughlin Chinaware, in dairity floral and conventional pat- ee BE. picts to _ $1 2 98 Fourth Floor. Gray Granite Ware A full line of useful 15e atticles at... A Real Value In Brooms. A good heavy grade and unusual purchase. We offer this Broom, while they last 1. 90C Fourth Floor. Cut Glass We are showing a most complete line of Cut Glass, Tiffany lustre, Iris Glass- ware and 18-karat gold banded Glass- ware. Our prices will interest you. Rule Dep’t Store LINDSAY & CO.

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