Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 5, 1924, Page 4

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_-~ aS. a... e&ee&xéK-_ °° °° °°». 2AGE FOUR. ; governments to inform Great Britain | tngton through diptomatte, channels fF ‘what steps have been taken or are | according to the Daily Telegraph, anticipated in settling the French| wtih a view to eiciting information war debt. of the American government's inten- Such inquiries it was stated, were| tion regarding the funding, of natural after the recent statements | France's obligations. made ty the French and inthe Unjy-| But, the writer adds, unless and ed States regarding preliminary ne-j| until it is made clear that Washing- ‘ gotiations to such a settlement as| ton is prepared to grant Bratice eas- Great Britain not only was unin-| fer terms.than are contained in the | _ . formed of such steps but never has| British agreement without amending 5 ‘been approached on t! subject of| that agreement correspondingly, | | any settlement of the French war | British official circles will continue | by France to the United States. in any case, there is manifest expec | the French debt on more favorable} sna i¢ France should pay the Unit:' debts to the British government. to assume the contrary. Plans for Settling the «tion that, if France dm: accorded } terms than the British continues to} oq states, she must also pay Great soppesimnpmeeyssaeystnseisetoned torte eed satiated +t statin toee France's déhts to Great Britain} While it Is everywhere « admitted | French War Debt better treatment, Great Britain will amount to 628,000,000 pounds com, | that the United States to under no pared with 798,000,000 pounds owed obligation t> amend the British terms) TONDON, Deo. 5.—The {dea that] po simiart ly considered... Are Sought the United States may agree to fund! there is also a growing insistence LONDON, Dec. 8—(By The As-| agitate a section of the press, which i brated sociated Preas)—The British govern- | is making a front-page feature of it.| Hess Harress would be unthinkable ment; It’ whe stated in official quar-| ‘The government ts addressing “in- is expected to address a! qiirfes of a most courteous but more What could please PLL FAVORED the children more—| Il AMERICANS than these funny Aunt Jemima Rag Dolls WASHINGTON; Dec> 5,—Beet is}; —and lots of real Aunt Jemima Pancakes? _ | preterred over other meats on about can recognize only a’' few, of the many cuts, the department of agri- culture has found in a survey of the retail meat industry and consumer “D0 i. in town, RES * ed by department agents in fifteen] weekavid or She strait widely separated cities rated beef as most popular, Pork was given second place by poor families while ° < nial meeting of the federal council tioned except by Italians, who rated of this year, there were) thirteen it the equal of beet. cyeckiniga: 16 the United Staten, 0 Most of the house wives were fa- irop 0} per cent compared. wi millar by sight with only two or CONTROL OVER the same period for 1923., , three steaks and the average num- In presentin# its views.on the sub- S . 1 ! ber of roasts they conld identify ject, the commi sion on church and pecial ojfer— now: wan leee than wd. ice relation anid that. raclal pence How children love rag dolls! cakes with the old-time plan. ‘The investigators learned that apy a pete ppp nares atetides = 2 . while buyers generally were attract- d i: What real playthings they tation flavor. Watch the ea by quality of meat more than| wasHtNGTON, $ are! And they love old Aunt surprise and pleasure in their any other feature of a butcher shop, | ary Hoover has FE ast pas, Jemima too! Here’sachance cyeswhentheyfirst taste them! if) Lee opal 4 the Bete: Wits in Savt from leviglation nardinae . to give them a double treat lee bonsht. from the. neat al-] cress for full federal regulation of \ at surprisingly little cost. Send for the dolls er. Only 25 per cent patroniged shor | ine radio. five biocks or more distant. In a letter today to Chairman For twenty-five cents and Let the kiddies have the dolls od re, Dumber of Peeple cy | White of the house, merchant mar- the topofapackageofAunt this Christmas. Ask your Sas¢d in the retail meat business | 11. committeo, Mr. Hoover stgges' i tion of its require lemima Pancake Flour or groce cha: have no. conos: © Ted that the present time congres: Z + today for a package | ments and lack practical knowl-| "Tota only amend the present. sta Prepared Buckwheat Flour, of Aunt Jemima Pancake edge,” said a preliminary report by 5 . ” ‘ “| ctutes giving the commerce depart- we will be glad to send you § Flour or Aunt Jemima Pre- the department which alided that feat fg idle of control over wire Move Little Diana Aunt Jemim: iSinches high the four jolly Aunt Jemima pared Buckwheat Flour. many merchants recommended a | "TS! o.munication. Rag Dolls, vipate'a above, kf Then cut or tear off the top cosheulpaey prenticeehip period batabcatia 3 T OL coy return mail, postage paid. of either one and mail it with ting fi 1923 condits ; i Od They are printed in bright . twenty-five cents (wrapped aod coveriie cwclirilisé a urabecee S hipp mg B rd colors, all ready to cut out ‘go that the coins won't cut dealere as ee sata werk svaraee 4 H s Wi Ul 10! et! ie mea and seu ene children eemmigpe)and with your | conn “treat great tm oon]. earings Will acine pas Aunt Jeentendl Pan. Witaace printed ioe peates fabs dhe 3 ees af palpi te R M nd a ae te 7, early sales vo‘ume a of 14,000 was rexarded as necessary esume 0 ay Dept.'98-C, Aunt Jemima Mills Company, St. Joseph, Mo. | °° *"°” = Profit: i WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.—The To insure prompt delivery, be sure to addresa Dept. 98-0 Ma pene gi RON 6 p. RH ating camiiiitese’ hayeationtha’ (ip . Sor’ si hipping board deéided today to ré and cake from 3 to 5, for silve: AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLour offering. K of P. hall, Friday, De | sume hearings Monday. ‘Youwill be compelled to admit that ibe: Members giope interrogation of results of S. S..S. are * witnesses c&n be concluded this really amazing nenth and a report submitted soot MANS GLORY is his strength— afterward, but they. doubt whether yet how ‘few there are who legislative action will be possible by | are really as strong as Sap Sst se -his congress. be. The blood thins, gets weaker ¥ Naat cells — ut general € weakness and,a gradu: Results Shown dgwn-of-the system resu'ta. ve know ere 1cane thing Rae puts power in the blood, an at In War Made. |\%" wore ‘reebiooa-cons! 883. builds them by the million! We On L nchin is ops ee Drees aapenyt in mumber, ioo0d purities van+ y ug ish! But have you! ever actually taken ocranage ce ue bs faded ay ATLANTA, Ga., Dec. 5.—(By The | fact? jousands just © you Assootated Press.) — The American | B&ve never thought of it. So-called churches have made so much prog-| Skin. eruptions— pimples, bolls, ress against lynching that they are} Dlackheads, eczema all pack up working with the “full expectation” | 200 g0 when the tido of blood cells of keeping tho year 1926 free from | begins to roll in. Blood cells are isnohine he fighting giants of Nature. ‘This was revealed today in the re- | 5-5-5, is one of the greatest blood Who Does YOUR Printing? Here is a list of out-of-town shops that have been taking nort .of commission en church and | Cell builders, blood cleansers. and the “ham and” out of the mouths of Casper printers and body builders,‘known to us mor- print shop employes: race relations to the fifth quadren- | taig Here is your opportunity! ‘| 8.8.8. contains only vegetable me- S dicinal ingredients. Because 8.8,3, Black ite does build red-blood-cells, it 22a builds firm routs rheumatism, Prete est Tea | Co., Emeryville, Cal. as. adley, Los Angeles. eoks, Kistler’s, Denver. one he pe We ati Pics Nebraska Printing Co., Lincoln, Neb. up_when you are run-down. Omaha Printing Co., Omaha. % Start taking 8.8.8. today ay get Sa Falls Paper Co., Sioux Falls, S. D. is aia] wre qr pee ‘Perkins Bros,, Sioux City, Ia. in ta Geo. D. Barnard Co., St. Louis. ties a ‘more: econ arog We find'on competitive bids these shops are not giving prices that war- rant the business being sent out of town. On competitive bids the past week we whipped the first four above mentioned. KEEP CASPER MONEY IN CASPER Phone us the next time you are in the market for printing, especially when these high powered out-of-town salesmen tell you all about Casper printing industry. Hoffhine Printing &Stationery Co. “A Wyoming Supply House Serving Wyoming People” 240 EAST SECOND STREET PHONE 1570 DON’T FORGET THE BERKSHIRE For Sunday Morning Breakfast E. R. WILLIAMS STORES 129 W. Second VERY elegant material for a A coat fs this black and white wool brocade with the softness of velvet and the warmth of fur. It is banded with flying sduirre! and lined with very soft grton satin. — oe = State Deatiyaartaras for the Pres- byterian church has been established in Casper through the arrival here of the Rev. George L. Clark, suc- cessor to the Rev. David McMartin | | as. executive for the synod of Wyo- ming. The Rey. McMartin has been ‘| appointrgent of his successor was siade by Agreement of the board | \) Z v4 ‘ ‘the. city, One in the morning at the |” buying habits. Mrs. Biahche Tobias, who’ has: spyet i in‘orphan | Kenwood church and the Pine in Three of every five families visit-] asylums; will go on trial goon in Wi Oo, $ t her two- the, evening at the, Mills church. WYOMING MAP Geologists, Petroleum Engineers Drafting, “Al itp Maps, Pot Roast, Ib. --_- -12% to 15c_ |{ ‘ Veal Stew, Ws to 5s ee ey Shoulder Steak, Ib. _--..._-.___ 15c Boiling Meat, 3 Ibs _ aie Shoulder Veal Roast, lb Rolled Roast Beef __ ~_20c Shoulder Veal Steak, Ib. __. Sugar Cured Hams, Ib _________ 25¢ | Rolled Veal Roast, Ib_________ 7-20 OLD PUBLIC MARKET, FIFTH AND WOLCOTT PHONE 303 FRIDAY, DECEME See ae aes one! Aircraft Will: pastor of the First h for four and one-hat years. p ‘ char for four and cortat’ey| Participate ir rummer at Walla ae eens he is attending colloge. Front the maton te Mine te 3s] NOX Manetlver; South PR a 7 SAN DIEGO, Callf., rage 5. GIRL SLAYER -|:3:es2 IS HANGED @2 2222 With her huge flying deck “ikaae with airplanes, the ” LINDSAY, Ontario, Dec. 5.—| steam from San Diego at idayushe Frederick William McGaughey was| December 12. Late that day the air. hanged today for the murder of his| planes will be sent aloft from the| sweetheart Mies Beatrice Fay, last | deck for maneuvers with the fleet, May, while the couple weré discus-| Other flights will be started Decem.| sing their marriage during a motor] ber 13 and after they are over the ferred. to Portland, Ore., and Corcotator COFFEE4 ape 80 per cent of. the country’s dinner } . ny : ‘ t Cablee, bat ine average boveehbenst] A [secs eae Teihest unity cfr onthe Just it for Rrcolator JUST RECEIVED Another shipment of Edison Irons and Rid-Jid Ironing Tables. Complete ironing 5 Baiipment top soo eee ee e Regular $10.00 Value COUGHS ‘and COLDS ot —95c cents down, balance $1.00 per month with your light bill. Our last shipment sold out completely in two days. Phone your order_early and avoid disap- pointment. NATRONA POWER CO. Phone 69 AND BLUE PRINT CO. Photocopying All work confidential BETTER MEATS at LOWER PRICES Is the foundation upon which we have built our business. Prompt efficient service by men who know GOOD MEAT CUTS Coupled with a central.location and RAPID DELIVERY SERVICE : Make this'market the logical place to'trade. SPECIALS FOR saTonpat Leg of Lamb, Ib._-_-_--___-_-__ Spring Chickens, Ib..-_.________: 25c Stewing Chickens, Ib.____. REE Fa 25c A FULL LINE OF PICKLES, RELISHES + SMOKED AND FRESH FISH RECEIVED DAILY MEYER BROS. MARKET TAKE A CHANCE YOU MAY WIN A DIAMOND RING FOR $1.00.0NE DOLLAR CASPER PHARMACY’S BIG $1 GRAB BAG CLEARANCE SALE HIGH CLASS JEWELRY CONSISTING OF LAVALLIIERS, RIN CAM SCARF PINS, CUFF BUTTONS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, ’ BROOCHES, ied BAR PINS, ETC., INCLUDED IN THIS OUR SECOND MAMMOTH GRAB SALE At our previous sale, many persons were disappointed as they came too late to take a chance. BE ON TIME FOR THIS EVENT AND SAVE B YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS e MREPY om Every Package Contains Merchandise Retailing From $1.00 to $25.00 SALE STARTS PROMPTLY AT 10 0’CLOCK SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6TH CASPER PHARMACY Watch Our Windows 111 East Second Street

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