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PAGE TWO. KIWANIANS OF ‘Co-operati: Marketing.” | Wyoming State Fair," and | Present and Future Possibilities of | Wyoming” were among the things discussed. The meeting was opened by Harry! B. Durham, governorelect of the Colorado-Wyoming trict of Ki- j wanis, who turned the seasion over to A. M. Gee, president of the Cas- per club. After Charles Neitham-| !mer had entertained the members |by some humorous references to the TWO TOWNS IN Glenrock Meeting Last rvs marinas, tinting ot| Si" thet ere bees set Night Enjoyed by Big PROCLAMATION. to the producer if he were able to| Sfter year prospered more wonder- put his products on Joe Garst, president of the Doug- The Casper and Douglas Kiwanis|!as club, was called upon to pre-) clubs together with Community club held a joint meet- ing at the Higgins hote! in Glenrock last night for the purpose of pro- moting good fellowship among the different towns. Many of the most prominent men of the different clubs were called upon to speak.| by Alfred Hale, secretary of the Douglas club and also of the Wyom- ing state fair. Charles Brown gave an inter&sting entertainment. Tom) 4 Doyle discussed a number of things| "8s been so marvelous sinee the that wate OF gederal inteceet. |constitution was sdopted in 1788, Frank O. Carson, president of the! % Period of only 135 years, as to Glenrock Community club, next pre.| ®stound the mind of man. Then we ded and called on Ex-Governor Robert D. Carey who spoke on the future possibilities of central Wyom- ing. Other features of the meeting were songs and stories given by Jack Leary, a discussion of a newcomer’s utlook given by Attorney John D. Dawson of Glenrock, and reminis- cences of the ploneer days given by J. E. Higgins ——— “WHY WORRY” BIGEST OF LLOYD PHOTOPLAYS tlements on the Atlantic coast. Today our country {s ocean bound Home-made, but Has No Equal for Coughs tory of imperial dimensions. In no other part of the world, and at no other time in history has such a marvelous thing occurred. We be- Neve ours ix, “the best government that ever rose to animate the hopes and dless the sacrifices of mankind."* Surely goodness and mercy have followed us all the days of our na- tional lite. In our own state the past year nature has been unusually bountiful and our mercies have been countless. With the exception of the great tragedy at Frontier Mine and the railroad wreck near Casper, we have been singularly fortunate. The na- If you have a severe cough or chest cold” accompanied with soreness, throat tickle, hoarseness, or difficult breathing, or if your child wakes up during the night with croup and you want quick help, try this reliable old home-made cough remedy. Any drug- gist can supply you with 2% ounces of Finex Pour this into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granu- lated sugar syrup. Or you can use clarified. molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup, if desired. This recipe makes a pint of ‘ nd in spite of its low cos ERS A : na y ye depended upon to give t production ever made by Lioyd.| untimely death of President Hard- The picture was produced on the most lavish scale. Big sets, big crowds, and big people—the biggest was John Aasen, an army in him- self, towering 8 feet and 9 and a quarter inches above the ground, weighing 460 pounds (exclusive of his shoes, which weighed 20 pounds apiece), and with hands that re- sembled a couple of Armour’s pet hams. The Rialto theater features “Why Worry?” starting tomorrow. - To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative BROMO QUININE sting relief. feel this take hold of # in a way that means business. lvoseos and raises the phlegm, stops throat tickle and soothes an heals the irritated membranes that line the throat and bronchial tubes with such promiptness, ease and cers . tainty that it is really astonishing. Pinex is a special and highly con- centrated compound of genuine Nor- way pine extract, and is probably the best known means of overcoming severe coughs, throat and chi There ai tions of t appointment, ask f Pinex” with full direc! accept anything else. ing plunged every part of the coun- try Into gloom, but we have been singularly free from other unfortun- ate national occurrences. The people of no other country have so much reason for thanksgiving as have we. In the enjoyment of these num- beriess blessings let us not allow our minds to become #0 engrossed with material things as to forget God, the Giver of every good and perfect gift, the Author of all our gracious gifts, and Whom we pray and trust will guide our nation in the paths of righteousness. co It Guaranteed to sive absolute sa tiptaqhon Pinex Co, | Tablets. ‘The box bears the signa-| There has grown up in our coun- Re Wayne, Ind. lture of E. W. Grove. -|try a beautiful custom of setting tisement apart, near the close of each year. a q A ANNONA Our Christmas Selection Of sheer, dainty linen handkerchiefs is here and ready for inspection. Here is an opportunity to solve many of your Christmas gift problems at a very reasonable cost. We suggest early selection. Handkerchiefs for the Kiddies Madeira Napkins Hand-Embroidered, Very Special for One-Half Dozen $4.75 Maderia napkins of fine linen, beau- tifully hand-embroidered, suggest themselves for many of the names on your Christmas list. This quality is shown in four different patterns. Unique nursery patterns put up in attractive holiday boxes 85c and 85c Box HANDKERCHIEFS omen’s pure linen handkerchiefs, em- red corners, exceptional values at 25c Each Blankets for the House- wife (North Star—the Mark of Quality) Fluffy, all wool blankets in white and 6-inch block plaids, eome bound separ- ately with 3-inch satin binding, priced from $17.50 to $29.75 Pair Crib Blankets for Baby in white and colors $1.25 to $10.00 Pair Ladies’ Silk Hosiery ‘Women’s pure linen handkerchiefs, with eyelet embroidered corners, priced rea- sonably at 50c Each, $5.75 Dozen Women’s hand-embroidered pure linen handkerchiefs with half-inch hems at 75c Each, $8.50 Dozen Women’s hand-hemstitched and embrojd- ered all-linen handkerchiefs, very pretty patterns, at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Each —<—<——$ $$ ______ Women’s colored, hand-made, all-linen handkerchiefs, beautiful quality at 50c and 65c Each te brown and beige, regular $1.25 value, special $1.00 Pair Children’s Silk Hosiery (Richelieu Ribbed) in brown, polo, black and white $1.00 to $1.65 Pair Men’s pure linen handkerchiefs with col- ored cord borders at 75c and 85c Each ———$ Men’s sheer white linen handkerchiefs, one-half inch handshrunk hems, $1.00 Each, $11.50 Dozen Silk Hosiery for the junior miss, (full fashioned) in black and beige, F $2.50 Pair NTE—AIl initial and monogram embroidery work must be in by December ist to insure Christmas delivery — Py ; j | ‘WG Perkins & Co. = TRIBUNE BLI( SPECIALTY STORE ~ 218 E. SECOND fl nated Thursday, the market] fully, or enjoyed more fully the tich | cay. to be ¢ devoted to that purpose. . > | blessings of liberty, or grown more . I, Willam B. Ross, in along with others in the manner of, | ' A elegations. the fruit growers of California, | PoWerful and great than the Ameri-| accordance with the proclamation | can people have under our immor-|of the President, tal charter of liberty, the Consti-| Thursday, q - [tution of the United States. Pro-|Thanksgiving day, the Glenrock | side.) The State Fair” was Clacuseed| ceding within the bounds tited by| peop'e pf Wyoming on that day to the fundamental principles of that|suspend all work, business and em. great document, our growth in ter-| ployment, and to attend their usual ritory, population, wealth and power places of worship, and to acknowl- tion and Ebe Casper Daily Cribune Governor Ross Calls on Public for Observance Of Annual Thanksgiving November November 29, 1923 and urge the thanks for blessings of the year, and make it} not only a day of thanksgiving, byt! lowly immigrant had a few sma‘} and scattered set-| one of happiness and cheer through- cut the state. Given under and continent covering, with terri-j seal on this, November, 1923. WILLIAM B. ROss. Governor. Secretary of State. Arrést Made for Perry Strickland, 18 years old,|quick results from simple camphor, was arrested Wednesday by the witchhazel, hydrdatia, etc., as mixed | sherttf's office, charged with petty |in Lavoptik eye wash. larcen Petty Larceny | RUPERT HUGHES STORY Rental Business Of| “FROM THE GROUD UP” See Ben Company PLEASES IRIS PATRONS} his deftness in creating screen | listed in all parts of the city, the day for acknowledging to Almighty| comedies, in his latest photoplay, This nation is probably the most|God our gratitude! for the blessings| “From the Ground Up,” of the) we have enjoyed during the yean| Goldwyn has | The year the President has désig-| Moore in the stellar role. The photo- | 29 the! play {s now plaYing al The possi hereby declare} various and unique talents. His smile is ever present, a ditch-digger or as the superintend- ent of an office building. He puts his horse over the hurdles like a professional jockey. And in the moments of pathos, there is a din- | edge to Almighty God thetr apprecia-| cerity about Tom Moore's acting all the rich! that grips the heart. | of the girl he adores from afar, fall. my hand and the; How they finally are brought to the fourteenth day~-of! gether makes a climactic ending to an | Chadwick is Mr. Moore's leading | lady; and no man can be blamed for carrying her image about with him for years. admirable. ture with careful attention to every detail. ! He {s said to have burglar- | bottle Lavoptik helps any case sore, z houses in the vicinity of |red or watery eyes. Eye cup free. Nine Mile lake on the Salt Creek 'C: rs to see the houses, automobil for this and kindred purposes being on duty at all times: |Growing Fast Here With a record of more than 100 houses now rented and property Rupert Hughes has again showr ay | See Ben Realty company lays claim |to the largest rental agency in Casper. All rental business is handled by the firm from its office at 202 Midwest building. ——— Elsewhere in the Tribune the See “ Ben company is advertising a list URAU of homes for rent such as have not co os been available for some time. This ORIENTAL is due, the company says, to home COCOANUT OIL owners leaving for the winter and SHAMPOO renting for the coming mont! de- ing attracted by the large income. The See Ben company attributes its success in the rental business to the fact that they take their custom: 30 GOOD ge ee | which produced with Tom Y the Iris ter for the last times today. tory gives Mr. Moore every opportunity to exploit his whether as | The story tells of the rise of a to a position of ability. As his fortunes ris¢, those entertaining picture. Helene The supporting cast is) E. Mason Hopper directed the pic- | GENUINE | “BULL” DURHAM — TOBACCO | You will be astonished at the| One small 228 East Second St. ‘asper Pharmacy.—Advertisement. 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