Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 21, 1924, Page 8

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— PAGE EIGHT GONVENTION OF TEACHERS WILL CLOSE. TONIGHT Round Table Program) irs.fu'ictections a vocal solo Is Scheduled for by Mise Helen Stone. . The exhibit of work Last Session ervisor at Laramie, occupied noon. ~ discussion at Leaders of this evening's forum will be Virginia Warkley,. assistant state director; Mrs. ERdahl, Rawlins; Helen Casper. ‘i Conference delegates were ent Hotel Townsend. A. Morton, Mrs, Kather! local special classes much interest. Though less than hour daily is given to manual tas! The annual state conference of special class teachers will conclude its two-day meeting here with a round table discussion this evening. Eighteen visitors, in addition to lo- eal instructors and officials, attend- ed the opening sessions yesterday, and two or three others were ex- pected to arrive for the second day's cellent collection of basket trays, Those in vention ginia Wark Morton, C. R. ing, Rawlins; bull; aret Sowers, Thermopolis; Mrs, Maxwell, Katherine pee “fhe School Counselor,” McLeod, state director of 1 education; “The Junior Red and the Basin; Myrtle Moot Edith Haine: Special Class," by a; Mrs, Edith Ja f en Uhl, state director of . the omel Eek) an aaneee Gittette: pa Gratien 2 nior Red Cross; “The Special Tee, Lander: Beecle Mt, Bur. {82 minister of labor, from an Administrative Stand-| jis, principal of the State Training ™ by pee Gin ah A. rs school, Lander; Miss Louise Buford, | . ° : and ng ‘stem: "y boare ‘se, ey-| Savy "Waisted spec hase aun. | suas. tgaet of teat puree. Goer! 11 Died at This Crossing Mrs. 5. L. Cravan, Buffalo, and Mrs Connor, 10 Buf HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD Cream Applied in Nostrils ors Air Passages Right Up. Your |" CHICAGO, Nov. 21.—Close to $2 Instant relief—no waiting. clogged nostrils open right up; the | 900,000 will be paid by 200 Chicago assages of your head clear and| banks to several hundred thousand n breathe freely, No more| Christmas fund savers before De- snuffling, blowing, head-| cember 1 cording to bankers’ ache dryness. No’ struggling for| estimates. ‘The sum tops last year’s breath at night; your cold or catarrh| nearly 100 per cent, it was. said. disappears. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Ap-|thrift producers known and pre- ply a little of this fragrant, antisep-| vents withdrawals for Christmas CEES or ereee Be tic healing cream in your nostrils.| spending from regular savings ac It penetrates through every air pas-| counts. sage of the head, soothes the in- —_——__—_. flamed or swollen mucous mem-| The Shopso-scope beats brane and ‘relief comes instantly. It’s just fine. Don't stay stuffed up with a cold or nasty catarrh.— Adv. saw or heard of. Watches. and Diamonds Here are two items of unusual merit that will appeal strongly to Gift Buyers for their beauty and value. No better quality at the price “will be found anywhere. These can be bought here in the most convenient way— On Systematic Payments A white gold Wrist Watch of the most ap- proved shape, fitted with a 15-jewel move- ment of utmost dependability for $15.00, $25.00 and up. A Diamond of extreme brilliancy in a 14K white gold ring with calibre sapphire shanks at $67.00. We have many other items of unusual value and merit Ayres Jewelry Co. 133 SOUTH CENTER “Where You Will Eventually Buy” morning session today. A business mesting was in progress this after- Edith Jackson, Newcastle; Mrs. Brace, Cheyenne and Louise Reichman, tained last night at a banquet in the state superintendent; Miss Reichman, Dean C. R. Maxwell and Miss McLeod were speakers. Berta Smith, and a violin sc done in the has attracted the children have completed an ex- work, embroidered -doilies and cen terpieces, aprons and other needle. work, and clever animal and me- chanical tops carved out of wood. attendance at the con- are Beatrice McLeod, Vir- Helen Irv- Irene Merenes, Grey- Helen Brace, Cheyenne; Marg- heat Christmas Fund Savings Large Bankers said the idea of Christ- mas savings was one of the best any other kinds of Christmas stocking supporters you ever he er- ine or- by alo an ks, By NEA Airmail Service— re, Hugh Frayn: he Casper Daily Tribune Mexico’s President-Elect in New York General Plutaroc Elias Calles, president-elect of Mexico, just back from a European trip, is conferring with friends and advisers in New York. The general is the man leaning back in the big arm chair. At his left is neral organized for the American Federation of Labor In New York, who, it is reported, may 2 cabinet post in the Calles regime. Immediately back of Prayne is Roberto Haberman, Mexi- 0,- 1a Hampton Va. were killed when the machine wus rammed ny a fast between the two cities The ather four were te law compels all stop On approaching a crossing not guarded by a watchman say the bus chuuffeur did no ivers of im renicles to Witnesses Preservation Interest displayed in the preserva- tion of pioneer graves linked with the early history of Wyoming, as vecenuy demonstrated in the action of the Ohfo Oil company in erecting railings around mounds at Glenrock, has won wide commendation from various sources. The following comment from the Wyoming State Tribune-Leader, Cheyenne, is expres- sive of this sentiment, “A corporation, the: Ohio Ol com- pany, takes measures to protect in Wyoming territory wherein it oper- ates, the graves of pioneers of the Oregon Trail period. That policy is inspired by fine sentiment. ——— A PARTNER OF SUNLIGHT Cod-liver oil has aptly been called the partner of sunlight. Both out of Nature’s store+ house of energy are of su- preme importance to a child with rickets. Scott's Emulsion and sunlight have been used for decades to give strength to weak-bones. A little of Scott’s Emulsion with each feeding does wonders for a malnourished child or adult. Keep your boy or girl out in the sunlight and give them Scott’s Emulsion everyday—regularly! Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 2-1 ALL SET FOR TURKEY DAY MEYER BROTHERS MARKET Is the Logical Place to Buy Your Meat for Thanksgiving. The Quantity in Which We Buy, Poultry, Offers You Coupled with Car e in Selecting Meat Cuts and BETTER MEAT AT LOWER PRICES Let Us Prove It Leave Your Order Now for Thanksgiving TURKEYS—DUCKS—-GEESE—CHICKENS AND OYSTERS Pot Roast, lb Shoulder Steak, Boiling Meat, 3 lbs Rolled Roast Beef Sugar Cured Hams, Veal Ro Shoulder Rolled Ve Ib 25c Leg of Lamb, Ib.- Veal Stew, lb. t, Ib _ Shoulder Veal Roast, Ib ~~ Vea al Roast, -35c Steak, lb Ib. Spring Chickens _--27Yac A FULL LINE OF PICKLES, RE Stewing C hickens, lb LISHES SMOKED AND FRESH FISH RECEIVED DAILY MEYER BROS. MARKET OLD PUBLIC MARKET, FIFTH AND WOLCOTT PHONE 303 Graves by Ohio Company Wins Commendation of Pioneer “One grave around which the cor- poration had caused to be erected @ protective railitg !s that of an argonaut who was buried July 8, 1850. ‘That grave, in the midst of. an intensively developed oil field emphasizes how the region we call Wyoming (it’ was not Wyoming in 1850, but Missouri territory), has progressed industrially since the Oregon trail opened it to clviliza- tion’s advance. Yet industrial de velopment of Wyoming, great as it has been, has barely been begun. “Seventy-four times since sympa- thetic, perhaps, loving hands con- signed the body of that pioneer trav- eler to the sun-warmed bosom of Wyoming, Earth has swung ryth- mically in annular cycles around the Sun. His ashes figuratively at rest —his mundane journeyings abrupt- ly terminated by completion of his terrestrial life jour -they have continued to journey, have traveled forty-three thousands of millions of miles through space. What, mean while, may have been the journey ings of his soul? “Sentiment is a beautiful human attribute, the expression of the qual ity of soul. The snows of a period longer than the scriptural span pf life have lain upon that lonely grave beside the Oregon trail, the warmth of summer, three score and fourteen times has produced upon it, perhaps, Nature's floral offer- ings. Only the name identity of him whose body there was laid, and the date of his passing, are known; no other record concerning, him ex- ists. But nearly three-quarters of a century after he ceased to be an entity among men sentiment in- spires protection of his resting place from defilement, obliteration. It is interesting, indeed, that sen- timent should have found its ex- pression through a man-created en- tity that, theoretically, is soulless but which nathless, being represen- tative of associated souls, is soulful,” Raatiten nl 3 deen Drawing Card ‘“ ees By NEA Airmail Service. A monkey shared the pulpit with Rev. Z: Colon ¢ el), pastor of the First Baptist church in Butte, Mont., when the minister delivered @ sermon on evolution, Three hun- dred persons had to be turned away at the doors, Deming Returns ‘Willlam C. Deming, president of the (nexpensive, Guaran- teed QOdorless and Heater— ‘SOUL WINNING MISSION FOR GRACE CHURCH A creat “Soul Winning Mission” will be held in Grace English Lu- theran church, CY avenue and Ash street, November 23. to December 7. struction under the pastor of choice. An invitation is extended to the people of Casper to come to these meetings. You will not be ask- ed to decide to become a follower of Christ under the emotional stress of music and sermon. The only deci- sion asked is a decision to enter a class for Christian instruction. All are welcom NEW DELICATESSEN IS OPENED FOR BUSINESS A new fruit and delicatessen stere, other quality produc’ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1924" offering a variety of delicacies de signed to attract the most epicurean palaté, was opened for business this morning at 188 South Center street, The new shop, which is Knowr as the Asco Quality Delicatessen, 1s up- erated by the Alexander-Segale com- his Paquality and cleanliness” will be yhe’ motto of the enterprise, the pro- prietors announced this morning. ‘They have the agency for the popu- Jar, Olympian chocolates, and in ad- dition to the usual line of fresh fruits and vegetables, will handle imported and domestic cheeses, Rus- sian caviar, pate de fois gras, kosher seusages and meat products, and A lar chorus choir directed by Miss Ruth Parmer and an orchestra directed by Mr. Roy Slosson will lead the singing. A new song book has been secured especially for these meetings. The services begin at 7:30 with a twenty minute song service. Pastor Uber will do the preaching The meeting will just last two weeks. No services on Mondays and Saturdays. “This mission differs from the or- dinary revival in that there is no effort made to stampede people into church membership, but rather it is @ Call to all who will hear to come and listen to a clear statement of the fundmental doctrines of the Christian religion, “an announce- ment says. “It aims to arouse those who are now Christians to greater activity in the kingdom of God and to win to Christ those who have never believed ih Him. It aims to so attractive'y present Jesus Christ and His offer of salvation that persons will be drawn to Him in love and voluntarily choose Him for the Mas- ter of their lives. It aims to arouse a serious concern for the welfare of the soult and then to create a desire for further instruction con- cerning the way of salvation rather than an immediate decision to enter the, Christian life. This instruction is,;given by the pastor in a special adult class to be formed at the cl of the mission. It is made pl that no-one will be arked to confess Christ or to unite with the church until he has had adequate informa- tion concerning Christian religion and understands what it means to be a follower of Christ. After re- ceiving the proper instruction the inquirer is then given the opportu- nity to unite with the church of his choice. The opportunity is also given for the inquirer to receive the in- COLDS “Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold Right Up Take two tab- lets every three ‘hours until three woses are taken. The first dose al- ways gives relief. The second and third doses com- pletely break up the cold. Pleas- ant and safe. to @ Contains Whisker Fad Of Valentino Not Serious (Copyright, 1924, Consolidated Press Association) ~ NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—Ru- dolph Valentino’ was speeding wert Wednesday into: the enemy’s country, ready to sell dearly each precious wisp of the henna-color- ed beard which the Associated Master Barbers of America have decreed must come off in order to save America from the appear- ances of Bolshevism, If he does not sell them, one by one; in sanguanary battle with the barbers when he reaches Chicago, he certainly will sell them deariy when he reaches movieland. “Mio Dio" the screen star ex- claimed when .apprised as he boarded his train late Tuesday that the barbers had _ resoluted against his whiskers and vowed a boycott of his pictures until they come off. “Please, oh please, tell them that my whiskers will last only until I have finished being a mid- dle-aged duke.” He smiled and a member of his party who may or may not have interpreted the thought that lay behind that smile, volun- teered: “There's no cause to fear Ru- dolph will start a whisker ‘fad among Sealey ofr Sonspe, if ladies could grow beard: tT To Washington CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 21. United States Civil Service comm! sion, departed for Washington Wed- nesday, after visiting here for three weeks. The Really Efficient, ‘Pape’s Cold Compound." Price thirty-tive cents. Druggists guar- Safe Gas Room Price from There’ s No Soleinie = None Just as Good as CALUMET THE WORLD'S GREATEST cl BAKING POWDER Milli f Bake-Day Tests During the Past 35 Years Prove It. TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE the opening of our new Fruit and Delicatessen Store on Friday, No- vember 21st, Our motto. will be “Quality and Cleanliness.”,...Here the most critical epicureau can pro- cure the choicest delicacies. Im- ported and Domestic Cheese, Sar- dines, Pickles, Pate de Fois Gras, ussian Caviar, Anchovies. We are agents for the famous Olym- pian Chocolates, Ross’ Belfast Soda and Ginger Ale. Weisel & Co. and J. Levine’s Sinai (Kosher) Sausages and Meat Products; Mil- waukee Rye Bread, Jams, J ellies, ‘Preserves, Fresh Fruits and Vege- tables. Asco Qua.itry Alexander-Segale Co. DevicaTEseN Casper, Wyoming 138 SOUTH CENTER STREET T[HIESE attractive little heaters produce/powerful Radiant Beam of Odorless heat. They are safe, compact, neat, odorless, substantial, inexpensive, and efficient. Your gas bills will be small and your house warm with the LAWSON Odorless Room Heater. E. P. BRENNAN 114 SOUTH DURBIN LLOYD'S DRUG STORE Second and Wolcott REGULAR $1.75 ALARM CLOCKS While They Last SEE OUR WINDOW ‘Every Clock Carries a Guarantee LLOYD'S Second and Wolcott Saturday Special We made a good buy and will slip it along No. 1 Sugar Cured Hams Fancy Smoked Pork Butts, Ib-_-_.--_48¢@ Regular Picnic Hams, lb____________45@ Choice Pot Roasts, Ib., only________19%4e@ Plate Boiling Meat, lb., only_----____10@ Casper Provision Co. to the trade. at $2.00 Each These Are Real Bargains PHONE 159—WE DELIVER mm

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