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per nd ‘or tr or nal {by mp M E PAGE TWELVE. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dayton who have Ween in per for a week visiting with friends departed yes- terday for their home in Salt Lake chy. They were accompanied as far as Rawlins by Miss Helen How- urd who will be the guest of rela tives there for several days before returning to Casper. ———— Sale “of beautiful ang_ practical Xmas gifts, nome-cooked foods and The Rothrock jewelry store is showing one of the. most beautiful collections of precious» stones ever seen in this city, according to, those who Haye already yiewed the gems. Mr. Rothrock was fortunate in iget- ting the collection here for two days, tonight being the last opportunity to witness it at this time. The assort includes diamonds of the most beautiful quality, set in elegant platinum ‘mountings and unset. Diamond studded: bracelets, wrist watches, scarf pins and rings. The articles range in price as high as $6,000. One stone is 5.40 karet in size, Another, which. Mr. Rothrock | with friends. says is very rare and therefore very Behe candies at the K. of P. hau, Friday, December 5. from 10 a2m. to 6p. m. ———— PERSONALS Rawhouser’s Will Play Tonight for Oil Men’s Banquet Salesman For Skin Cream Learns tow To Clear Up Pimply Complexion Mr. Cliff Miska, of 595 Ninth Ave- while playing football. Patrona of the North Washington dance hall may experience a pang of surprise and disappointment when they find the musicians’ plat- form at the hall tonight, long sacred to Rawhouser's famous dance artists, occupied by a Substitute troupe of jazz purveyors. It will be for one evening only, however. football ning to Laramie. son, Waldo Crije have returned thef® home in Colon, Neb., nue, Astoria, L. L, writes: “Iwas a pening’: # few Cave sin 7 Ggeaben salesman of ‘ereams for healing pim- ples, blem shes, ete, Jbut when> my face broke out with blotches, pimples, | | Rawhouser's orchestra has been | street. and blackheads J tried one salve after | Selected to provide the music at the eiyate. another with no permanent results| banquet and ball of the Rocky] Frank Lelchtwelas and daughter, I found it as impossible to sell skin| Mountain Oil and Gas Producers) Miss Allice of Shoshoni spent Satur- cream as a bald headed man finds | @ssociatior! in the, Elks hall tonight,{day and Sunday in Casper attend- selling hair tonic. Finally I decided | and another organization is pinch-|ing to business affairs and visiting hitting for them. They will be back] with friends. on the job Thursday evening, and eee the substitute music-makers are ex- Kirk Baldwin was I would have to get at the cause—the blood. I was amazed to fi.d that within a few days after taking Carter's Little Liver Pills, my skin took] pected to fill the deficit with no|yesterday to attend the funeral of on a new healthful look, blemishes | appreciable loss of the pep and nis ulcle, the late Rev. Father started to disappear, and I felt like a| melody that has made the * North} M- Conway whose death occurred a few Gays agg at Grand Junc ion, _—_—— GOLDEN RULE WINDOW HOLDS ATTANGTION Washington one of the city’s favorite temples of terpsichore. i STIFF JOINTS. RELIEVED WITH OLD HOLLAND REMEDY new person all around. Now I know what to do when I have a pimply skin, you het.” This old reliable remedy treats such complaints in a safe way. It has been used all over the world for 67 years. . 25c‘at all good drug stores. $5.00 Reward ———— es Five dollars reward will be paid e to the party furnishing tne Casper Dally on -leading| There's no’ excuse now for con-| Brides-to-be, girls who expect to ) the capture of the person who is| tinued suffering from the tortures} be brides, in fact, all girls who raudulently collecting subseriptions|of Joint pains in ankle, knee, hip,| haven't given up all hope of being rom Tribune subseribers. Patrons | elbow, shoulder, wrist or fingers. AJ prides will have the opportunity. of thé paper id not pay any-|famotis Internal oll remedy discov-| December 9 to acquire a substantial ubser except. the|ered over 250 years ago by a Hol- delivers. the paper or|land chemist, and now for the first | tat Sownes scat Sy iaeinaeed of thelr 4 collector from the|time put up in easy-to-take capsule Urey patos je Women's Aux- form, gets at the real internal cause —poisons from some internal infec- tion—and removes it. So stiff, in- re ‘ndt sure you are right collector, ask him lentials. If he can- give away at its dance w his flamed, painful creaky joints limber not do so please call the Tribune. crammed to the brim with towels, up 80 quickly you'll be astonished. [table cloths, blankets, _ sheets, This old reliable Holland remedy] underwear, all the things that is known in this country as Red Mill Haarlem Oil. Costa only 50 cents. Sold on money-beck guarah- tee by good druggists, such as the Kimball Drug Store and the Mid- west_Pharmacy.—Adv. usually. make up a The chest is on display today Telephone 15 its share of attention, masculine well as feminine. Sic 1 PELELELEPELE LEE LE PEPE PELE LED. ‘ ' Practical Gifts ¥ OR ALL THE FAMILY TO ENJOY Mi “ “Happy” Steve Suggests Gifts For the Auto ¥ this Christmas All wool robes in a wide selection of . : plaids and sizes. Rear View Mt Frory Tool Kits, Tire Coy- ers, Spark Plugs Automatic Wind -. shield Wipers ’ Pumps, Jacks, Chains, etc. | Spotlights Trouble lights ‘ Stop Lights ’ Cigar and Cigarette Lighters eo By ; Don’t forget the gift that would please Dad most—a Federal ; Bltte Pennant casing to replace that shabby one on the front or on the spare. : ‘ Brodie Rubber Co. inc. : TURNER COTTMAN BLDG. # SAPASE RARE TAREE expensive, has a lavender cast. Odd and fancy shaped stones lend beauti- ful color to the collection. Diamonds, emeralds, sapphires, rubies and other beautifully cut stones are to be seen in the assortmént in addition to the mountings which are in themselves the work of the finest craftsmanship. > M. J. P. Keller of Dougias spent a short time here yesterday visiting George Vandaveer, wh> has been spending the Thanksgiving holidays here with’his parents from the Uni- versity of Wyoming, stayed over an extra day for medical treatment, due to an injury received this year ‘Young Van- daveer, who was captain of tho 1924 squad returned Ymst evc- Mr. and Mrs. a Davis and grand- after the guests of their daughter, Mrs, Phillip Offenbacher on South David in Cheyenne FOR THE BRIDE-T0-BE illary of the American Legion will Tuesday, December 9, a handsome hope chest, hope chest. the Golden Rule and is attracting Coe a ERRORS RTE ED NS ere ee ee Daily RATERS OF WYOMING AND OXFORD MEET LARAMIE, wre, Dec. 2-—The de- bate team from the University of ‘Wyoming, which claims the national collegiate debate championship. by reason of having met teams from all over the ic fe last year, will meet the from Oxford univer- sity, England, of which Malcolm Macdorald, son of the British labor prime minister, is ‘a member, in this city December 17, taking the affirmative of the question, ‘“Re- solved, that this house stands opposed to the se Farce of pro- hibition.” ” The Wyoming team will include Herbert Woodman, a senior at Wyo- ming and assistant principal of Sher- wood Hall, Cathedral school for boys, here, and Ralph Conwell, a graduate student in the law department of Wyoming. ~ Sausage Made and Packed on Farm At Local Stores Echoes—nay, rather, fragrances of the old farm days down east are reviving for patrons who visit one of the three E. R. Williams stores, 815 South Grant, 129 West Second or 446 South Wolcott. And even those who never shared the zestful of a real old-fashioned y” will find some- thing new in delicacies in the famous Burkeshire sausage, made and packed on the farm, for which Mr. Williams has the exclusive Casper agency. | ‘The secret of the Burkeshire T.) blend, according to Ir. Williams, is that knack the old-time farmer had of mixing fat meat and lean in just the right proportions to make it fry of itself without adding grease to the lard, and of seasoning it with just the proper quantity of red pepper, black pepper, and sage, This unrivaled sausage 1s offered at the Williams stores just as it is packed ,on the farm in long muslin sacks, each containing two pounds, which guarantees its purity and flavor. to as Lamp shades have been almost revolutionized in shape and color designs in recent months, according to Earl Callaway of Callaway's Fur- niture store, which yesterday re- ceived a large shipment of imported and domestic lamps direct from New York City. A special showing of the shipment in the store's East Second’ street window attracted much comment yestérday from passers-by. The lamps are shown off against a frosted beaver back- ground and is enhanced by an {niaid mosaic floor. The display features the boullion fringed floor lamps which have re- cently achieved the height of popu- larity; wrought iron bridge lamps with polychrome finish; table lamps with Japanese porcelain bases and other novelties. Many of the bases of the floor lamps have been hand cofored to correspond with the shades. The shades are Very distinct in both shape and color and the lamp prices vary. from { SrOPANELY 28 15 tox $75, GIRL MISSING ON WEDDING EVE IN OHIO COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. 2.—No further word had been received from pretty Miss Jane Conley, 29, dentist's assistant, who disap- peared mysteriously on the eve of her wedding, taking half of her trousseau and leaving Frank Strea- er, who came-here from Philadelphia to marry her, waiting at the altar. Streaer, declared he was convinc- ed that his fiancee was abducted but refused to enlist the aid of police. Almost as much mystery sur- rounds the receipt of a telegrom from~Ashland, Ohio, addresser to Mrs, Exizabeth Conley, Jane’s moth- er, as clings to the strange disap- pearance itself. The message, signed “A. C. House,” sald jane's disap- pearance, is my fault,” but gave no further explanation. Telegraph com- panies at Aashland, however said no such message had been filed there. A. C, House is a former suitor who is said by relatives to have opposed vigorously Jane's marriage — to Streaer: 4 ui According to a report to police a girl, whose description is almost at gave her name af “June Conley, of Denver,” disappeared today from the home of Mr. and-Mrs. B. E. Bell, in Bexley, fashtonable suburb. Earl- fer in the day she had been given employment as a maid by Mrs. Bell, saying that she had just arrived in Columbus from Denver, Colo. Mrs. Bell mentioned the new maid in conenction with $1,00 worth of jewelry and clothing which was miss- {ng from her home, ERE and THERE marcel, 159 8. Beech, DO IT NOW Phone 2702 and make appoint- ment for your Xmas photographs, Credell Studio, 131 8, Cent stairs, apie identical wtih that of Jane, but who" ‘Try the Vanity Box for your next Phone 2265, ribune FUL JEWEL COLLECTION [DEBATERS OF gin( SCOUTS Ee EE") MOTHER TO GET BADGES): ‘Two Casper Girl, Scouts will re- ceive their first class badges, the ‘high school auditorium tomorrow afternoon at 4:30. The fortunate girls, both pioneer scouts here and both members of the high school Dorothy Angel. will be made by Miss Hamilton, sec: retary of the local council. Other features of the rally will be a demonstration of home-making arts by the girls of Troop 4, from the Jefferson schodl, under the leadership of Miss Hazel Lowry. ‘The demonstration will include cake and pie-making, ironing, darning and other household accomplish- ments which are stressed in the curriculum of scouting. A team of eight from the high school troop will demonstrate theif skill in rope tying and will exhibit @ rope stretcher. The meeting will devoted chiefly, however, to a Boncrat get-together and good time as a prelude for the winter's ac- tivities. ‘ CITY BRIEFS Frank O'Ryan, E. B, Powell and Harry N. Isenberg are Denver busi- ness men in Casper to attend the Oil and Gas Producers’ association meeting being held here. They are guests at the Bonniaas . Joseph C. RAS was a Denver man who arrived in Casper this morning. - oe ‘Teed Eshelman is in Casper from Craig, Colo., for seVeral days this week. eee John Flanigan of Parkerton is#a visitor here for a short time this week. . Cc. J. Ince of Denver, superinten- dent for the Rocky mountain dis- trict of the Western Union is in Casper. * ese HH. L. Bossart came in today from Midwest and expects to spend sev- eral days here. . oe M. N. Estes, dental supply man is in the city on business from Den- ver. eee C. R. McGrew, insurance man has returned from a several days busi- ness trip to Shoshon! and vicinity. _ eee P. B. Dykeman of the Teton ho- tel at Riverton is a Casper visitor for a short time. eee N. P. Perry is an Omaha visitor in Casper for several days. eee R.. B, Davis, representative of the M. E. Smith Dry Goods company is here on business from Omaha and is a guest at the Henning. . eee M: P. Wheeler, United States com- missioner is spending a few days in Lander on business. eee Leslie A. Miller of the Aero Oil Products company of Cheyenne, is here to attend the Rocky Mountain Oil and Gas Producers association meeting. Mr. Miller is a guest at the Gladstone. . . H. W. Young is here on business from Midwest for a few days, ese ‘gpest he Henni: gpest at the Henning TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, ages James E. Douglas, geologist, for. meriy of Casper is in the city on business from Denver a guest at (Happy) Jack Allen, deputy United | the Townsend. Watch Child's Bowel enne. Arthur W. Peterson of Laramie "“Califomia Fig Syrup” / was in Casper Monday for a consul- tation with the veterans’ bureau. He Children’s Harmless - Laxative left for his home on the evening train. . Mrs. Herman Talpers and daugh- ter, Gloria, accompanied by the Misses Frances and Ida Kline have vacation and George 3. mver men who perires morning. returned from a weeks" trip spent in Thermopolis, ———__—— Dinner Scorched, ‘Alarm Turned in og ape een Na alr a business tri hele Bryan C. Hoffman is here on one ‘of his regu:ar business trips from St. Paul. A dinner rather too well-done to be appetizing was the sole damage occasioned by a blaze which brought Engine One racing to the home of Oscar Leno, 318 East A street, sharp ‘on the stroke of twelve today. Fire- men found the kitchen asmother with smoke, which investigation dis- closed emanated chiefly from the oven. Wide-flung windows soon cleared the atmosphere, but the roast was a total loss. Mrs. Leng thanked the firemen and regretted that she could not invite them to dine. While they hurried back to their own inter- rupted meal she whettetl the can- opener. A. B. Bartlet*e is a Cheyenne man registered at the Gladstone. ra Tv. Hare. ‘a: sseariered among the Denver business men here for several days. eee ‘A.C. MeDougall -returned Sun- day from Denver where he spent Thanksgiving with his parents. ce Charles Keller is expected to re- turn this week from Montana where he has been spending the last month. Children love the pleasant taste of “California Fig Syrup" and gladly take it even when bilious, feverish, sick, or constipated. No other laxa- tive regulates the tender lIittle bowels so nicely, It sweetens the stomach and starts the liver and bowels without cramping or everact- ing. Contains no narcotics or sooth- ing drugs. Tell your druggist you want only the genuine “California Fig Syrup” which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bot- tle. Mother! You must say “ fornia” or you may get an imitation fig syrup.—Ady. E. Cc. ODonnet left Sunday for Denver to be absent from the city for a week or 10 days on a business trip. ae ° Charles M. Cosby of the news staff of the Laramie Republican-Boomer- ang, was a Casper visitor Monday, answering a summons from the veterans bureau to report for exami- gation. He returned to Laramie on the night tral “Cascarets” 10c : if Constipated, Dizzy, Bilious Feel fine! Let Cascarets clean our bowels and your ese W. J. Reed is transacting busi- ness affairs here from his home in Cleveland for a few days and is a Only parts sold by Ford] Motor Company are GENUINE The Great Northern Motor Co. 833 North Wolcott Street. Phone 2772 B, A. St. John arrived in Casper Sunday from aa 5 2 Millions of William Diwan engineer for the |. women, Producers and ‘Refiners corporation chi'dren left yesterday overland for Raw- take this. harm: lins to spend several days on busi- less _laxative- ness for his company which has cathartic. It moved its offices to Parco. doesn’t sicken Z O50.6°9. you like pills, oils, calomel and salts. Tastes . nice—acts wonder- ful. 10c, 25c and 50c boxes—any drug store.—Adv. R. Y. Champion is here on busi- ness from Denver and is a guest at the Gladstone, . ev. Dr. C. E. Stevenron, Dr. J. D. Shingle and Dr. G. M. Anderson are in Casper from Cheyenne, guests at the Townsend. ed Salt Creek Busses Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel | 8 a. m. and 2:30 p, m. | Leave Salt Creek | 8 a. m. and 2 p. m. | | | AIREDALE PUP—2% MONTHS OLD |G, pak at Tribune or 711 E. || 14th. Phone 2884-W. BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS Bus Leaves 9:30 Daily Salt Creek Transportation Co. TELEPHONE 144 Ralph B.\ Bell of the Continenta’ Supply company is a guest at the Townsend. eee Harold C. Hendry of ‘Tulsa, Okla., arrived ‘n Casper 7st evening and Wrinkles Removed e “While You Wait” It pas been discovered that the mere application of a spoonful of powdered tarkroot mixed with a spoonful of lemon juice, actually re- moves wrinkles and creases fit teen minutes or less! There's no rubbing, no work, and the expense is trifling—less than three cents! It is only. necessary to spread the mix: ture over the face, sit down before the. mirror, and watch those unwel- come marks of age, illness or worry disappear like magic. The effect is incomparably better than that pro- duced by the most skillful massag- in 4 The, mixture of course is perfectly harmless. While on the face a pleasant soothing sensation 1s experi- enced. It is easily washed off. Aside from its remarkable effect on wrink’es, there's nothing better,for baggy cheeks or chin. No woman who, purchases a package of pow- dered tarkroot from her druggist will regret having done so.—Adv. Comfy Feft Slippers MAKE PRACTICAL GIFTS | "These are the genuine DANIEL GREEN felt and satin slippers NO. 755—DANIEL GREEN—Woman’s quil cavilier, fur trimmed, leather sole, auaeeat one heel. Colors: blue, rose, peach, Am Beauty and black, at ee $4.95 NO. 7905—DANIEL GREEN—Woman’s quilted satin opera, small diamond stitch, leath Junior Louis heels. Colors: lavender: pole rveres dark blue, rose, peach and black _______ $4.75 NO. 7512—DANIEL GREEN—W. mule with bow ornaments, qmediinnt sna cee aes Louis heel ~-_--__-___- .. 9delD NO. 2014—DANIEL GREEN—W, comfy boudoir, satin lined, silk Waning: pega ys chrome leather soles and heels, Colors peach, J.green, wisteria-yellow and black $2:98 NO. 1041—DANIEL GREEN—W. Hylo contrasting collar, soft paddpasce ce chrome soles. 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