Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 28, 1924, Page 2

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i ii > iY OF 3 oa ; Sb elt CAD a PAGE TWO SOMITE SFIS TE AO > oe . — CHURCH OPENS HIG CAMPAIGN FOR MEMBERS Pre-Easter Drive Will Be Staged by First Christian Here, aster Sunday martment> and class or. the church is entering n with an enthusiasm which with the acded momentum of mpaign insures success lor. e that we can help a church, eve We can make you Hair Often Ruined By Careless Washing Soap should be used very care- fully, if you want to keep your hair looking its best. Many soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much free alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady’ use. is Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo, which is pure and greaseless, and is better than anything else you can use. Two or three teaspoonfuls is suf- fielent to cleanse the hair and sealp thoroughly. Simply motsten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses easily, removing every particle dust, dirt, dandruff and excess oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, lus- trous, fluffy, wavy, and easy to manage. You can get Mulsified ‘cocoanut ofl shampoo’ at any drug store; it is inexpensive, and a few ounces will supply every member’ of the family for months.—Adyvy. Men’s Fiber Silk Dress Socks, Special, f Leather F ace a Work Gloves, pair_29c Men’s Wide-Web Pad Garters, pr._29c Men’s “Slim-Jim” four-in-hand Ties, each neta 29c Men’s Dress Sus- penders, pair____29c Men’s Linen Collars Men’s Semi-soft Col- lars, each Wonderful Values In men’s high-grade Spring Suits — fine all-wool worsteds and serges. Special, FAD Shoe and Clothing Co. 220 South Center St. :| Actress- Writer »| short story writer, formerly of Seat- its final in-| cleared for | and oiled iness for the ” says the | ieve Casper needs this © we have a practical «ram. e the Bible and that Son of God and our believe this if you will give us a chance. “The First Christian Church is the big white tabernacle on the cor ner of Grant and Lind streets. The Grant street bus passes. A hearty welcome awaits you.” GREENE IS — IMPROVING WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—Senator Greene of Vermont has made an- other slow, painful step toward re- covery in thé last 24°hours. His at- tendants, however, said he was not yet out of danger from the bullet wound he received nearly two weeks ago while passing the scene of a prohibition enforcement squad’s encounter with eggers. suspected boot- Takes Poison NEW YORK, Feb. 28.—Miss Val Ne Belasco Martin, an actress and took poison and died in the Riv. le Drive apartment of her her today ne left a note saying her act was to her inability to obtain a stage ment or dispose of any of her She wrote that she was usted with the dramatic em- | ment agencies who had wasted ne, She came from Seattle in nd played in “Very Good Ed- al comedy several years 8 25 years old. BADGES GIVEN TO GIRL SCOUTS IN CEREMONY Council and Parents Present at East Side School. Troops 4 and 5 of the Casper Girl Scouts were presented: with awards | at a formal ceremony held at East } Casper hool, Monday, February | 25, at 4 p.m. The z ds were presented by Mrs. Mary Morrow Dixon, scout commissioner, and parents of the scouts. Miss Edna Wallen, principal of addressed the East Casper school, Keep CHEEKS ROSY with gentle, soothing Mesegevecs and morning in the presence of members of the Girl Scout council MENTHOLATUM It Is Not How Much You EARN ! Much You SAVE! That Counts These Prices Help You Save. . 2 Cut Green Bean . 2 Tomatoes -- . 2 Can Peas --_ . 2 Sliced Pineapple . 23% Apricot . 2 Del Monte Peas 1 No. 2% Sweet Spuds 2% Tomatoes 2 Advo Extra Tiny Peas < . 2% Advo Sliced Apricot . 2%,» Advo White Cherry 1_No. 2% Advo Peach ‘0. rs . 1 Advo Pears 1 Advo Peaches 1 Advo Pineapple — 1 Advo Fruit Salad —~~ peas LLALZ s9'9'5 . 2% Tomatoes — ~ 8 Sauerkraut - . 2 Country Gentlem - 2% Hominy -_-- . 2 Lima Beans__ . 3 Pork and Beans —~_~ 2 2 J. M. Red Raspberry 2 J. M. Gooseberry —_ 2% J. M. Apricot —. % J.M. White Cherry No. 2% Sliced Pinea et ee . 2 Advo Red Raspberry . 2% Advo Peach : . 2% Advo Sliced Apricot 2% Advo Pears _-_--- 2% Advo Egg Plum % Sliced Pinea) feyereyerer No. 2 Del Monte Green Bean . 2 Del Monte Corn -- Del Monte Kraut — Del Monte Peas ~~ . 2% Del Monte Apricots Del Monte Loganberry a Del Monte Blackberry payereyeverevey ever ) 412 E. Fifth St. Februar . 2 Country Gentleman Corn -. ASSORTMENT NO. 3 ; 2 Adyo Whole Green Bean ~--.. 1 No. 1 Square Can Advo Asparagus Ti: % Del Monte Melba Peach % Del Monte Sliced Peach_ Del Monte De Lux Plum_ Sliced Pineapple _-__ {Bungalow Grocery and Market ONLY Fresh Eggs, per'dozens2=- aos 29¢ Oranges, per dozen__-_-_-_ 30¢ and 45¢ Dr. Phillip’s Grape Fruit______ 3 for 25¢e 10c Straight and ‘ 2 For 35c y Prices on the following canned food assortments will continue until MARCH 8 ASSORTMENT NO. 5 $1.18 ASSORTMENT NO. 6 J. M. Red Pitted Cherries ---+ i $2.29 ASSORTMENT NO. 8 $3.48 jBungalow Grocery and Market Phones 22—23 be Casper Daily Cribune scouts, congratulating them upon thelr attainment and encouraging them to further advancement. ‘Troop 4 is composed of sixth and seventh grade girls, with Miss Hazel Lowry, an East Casper‘ teacher, as captain. To this troop were given the following awards: Tenderfoot Pins to Dorothy Seehorn, Naom! Dessert. Patricia Davis, Virginia Lee Protzman, Ruth Bowman, Ilene Price, Juanita Meyer, Irene Miller, Katherine King and Irma Conley. Second class badges were given to Darlene Freed, Mary Kimball, Wilda Berry, Eleanor Rees, Dorothy Seehorn, Eleanor Gay and Gladys Truebdlood. Two girls of Troop 4 earned silver attendance stars by being present at every scout meeting for an entire year: Eleanor Gay and Nova Fuller. Troop 5 is composed of eighth grade girls and a number of high school gtudents. Their captain is |Mrs. Thomas Wolfe, departmental teacher at East Casper. To this {troop the following awards were given: Tenderfoot pins to Helen | Laney, Helen Gerber, Martha Ger- | ber, Nina Saunders, Agnes Brennan and Della Brennan. Second class badges were given to the following in Troop 6: Mar- garet Grisinger, Helen Melker, Frances Julian, Dorothy Jones, Ruth Thompson, Koreen Newton, | Gladys Searles and Bernice Young. The rarding of the pins and ‘The first move of the committee . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1924 Coffee Phone 623 toward putting section 28 into operation will be an inquiry along the lines suggested in the resolu- tion adopted yesterday by the ship- ping poard recommending that the railroads of the country be required to arrange with American ship operators for through export rates and prevented from making such agreements with foreign companies. badges marks the stages of the individual scout's progress; it en- titles her to a recognition of her achievement up to that point, and brings to her an appreciation of her future responsiblilties. THROUGH RATE ON EXPORTS 10 BE AUTHORIZED, Long Ignored Clause in Merchant Marine Act To Be Effective. WASHINGTON, Feb. 28—The way has been cleared for the Inter- state Commerce commission to take the necessary steps looking toward establishment under section 28 of the Merchant Marine act of 1920 of through railand-ocean export rates giving preference to Ameri- Piseon’s Fresh Roasted 228 East Second St. = — IN CONNECTION WITH THE Get Acquainted Sale ‘ AT THE Smith and Turner Drug Co. These 29@ Offers Are tp for Gain Day, ly You might be rised to know that the jont thing you can use for severe cough, is & remedy which ever tried. Usually stops the ordinary cough or chest cold in 24 hours, Tastes pleasant, too—children like it—and it is pure and good. | 2% ounces of Pinex in a hen fill it w _ February 29, 40c Castoria ~_-_---__... 85c Day Dream Taleum__ 85c Penslar’s Shaving Lotion. 85c Armand’s Cold Cream__ 50c Clensol Shampoo__-_____ 50c Zymole Tooth Paste___-__. with plain r use clari- ins' sugars: desired. Thus you make a full pint—a family supply—but costing no more na small bottle of ready-made cough syrup. And as a th medicine, there is really n fing better to bo had at any price. I Tight to the spot and gives quick, last relief. It can ships over foreign vessels. EVERY An Enlarged Shop Latest Equipment Februa ry YO P/ GAIN IN APPEARANCE AT Betty’s Beauty Parlor Where 8 Skilled Operators Real Service Awaits You MARCEL WAVING A SPECIALTY Phone 467J For Appointment Betty’s Beauty Parlor Basement Becklinger Bldg 35c Holmes’ Frostilla_. 5c Sloan’s Liniment- ae $1.75 Miller-Lily Hot Water Bottle_ 50c 1b, Stationery. 50c Tooth Brush —__ rome pty he: the inflamed mem- Branes hat line the throat and air assages, stops the annoying throat ickle, Ioosens the phlegm, and soon | your cough stops enti: Splendid | Tor bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and bronchial a: PRIZES li2 Smith and Turner Drug Co. at action or money refunded. | 133 S. Center St. Phone 150 % NI BEAUTY Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. SSSoos flesh Women’s’ French only —_ 4to7 Specials Offered by the W.G. Perkins & Co. Store (ONE DAY ONLY) | Women’s Lace-trimmed Ted- dys, of crepe-de-chine_______ Broken assortment of Italian Silk Vests; white, orchid and Fancy Bath Towels; Martex make; extra heavy__ values to $3.00______ Women’s Silk and Wool Hose; very special ________ Fancy Bed Spreads; Madison pattern; single size Children’s Spring Socks; size WG Perkins & Co. SPECIALTY STORE TRIBUNE BUILDING Worth While Bargains for Friday Only BRASSIERES Wool Sport Goods Lot 1—Bandeau Brassieres. Sterling A wide range of Wool Sport Goods cloth, in pink. 29 in small and large checks and stripes. each, Wore 2. Bes ee aa ea c 58 inches wide, all wool, just the ma- terial for sport and street and office Lot 2—Fancy Brocade Brassieres dresses, Regular $2.95 to $6.75. Sale 2 FOR G4 99 CORSELETTES Pink Brocade Corselette, six sup- porters. Just the thing for comfort; each_______ $1.29 price $2.29 °° $5.29, | JAPANESE CREPE Full assortment of colors, Just the thing for dresses, aprons 29e children’s dresses. Per yard pn bee A ek B AGS LINGERIE CREPE In flowered, plain colors. Al rtm. S Fat pres ent of Novelty Bags Per yard _____. STGST SE Caen 29e LOT ONE ‘CRETONNES Just received a wide assortment of LOT TWO $1.29 $2.29 Cretonnes in beautiful patterns and Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose, in colors. 514 yards $1 99 ‘ % e Garters; a black and brown________ $1 29 for BRR TR ae TS Time to.Knit Your Spring Sweaters -- Gain Day Offers Many Bargains in Yarn. Lot 1—Beauty Lustre Lot 8—Radio Shetland Yarn in silk and wool. Yard, in silk and wool. Regular 85c. Sale Price Beautiful slates: 8 balls $1.29 Lot 2—Silk and Wool Yard; newest colors for spring wear. 3 balls for 91.29 GAUNTLET GLOVES Ladies’ Dress Gloves, in wide assortment. $2 29 TO $4 29 The Kassis Dry Goods Co. Phone 1740 187 E. Second Dolly

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