Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 23, 1925, Page 2

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3 | AGI PAGE TWO Personals r Gehr return Viete ek from spent in this ¥ e trip Indiens of For Deep, Heavy Colds to get rid Here ts the best way where she will visit for 1ort time a nd Mrs. E. EB. Hopkins and bab: w who have been visiting re h relatives in Ogden have turned to Casper, oe Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Walker a a few days for Cheyenne to be absent from the veek visiting with their C, Milligan of St. e in Casper for a ys having arrived Thursday. *, Thompson of a few days in Mr. and Mrs. Dar of town callers days from Sioux City, 1 Watson are re for a few Ta rris who } r the s been month re a you would be regular as clockwork, each day some way enjoy ROMAN MEAL~a vis VAPORUBEB Over 17 Mitton Jars Useo Yearty Coal Creek Coal | | $8.50 Per Ton Mine measure | Moore & Morris Phone 17J4 properly balanced food \ with her daughter, Mrs. R. R. Norris and family, expects to leave next week for her former home in 8t. Louls. Mrs. Norris will visit for a short time with her son in Denver enroute to her norhe. a) Mr. and Mrs. E were arrivals in ning. Borand of Denver er Ca last eve: Miss Jean Wilson .has_ returned from a week's visit spent with friends in Thermopolis. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Townsend, Mrs. W. O, Ratcliff and Mrs. Wil- lam Kleber spent yesterday at Salt Creek on a combined beSiness and pleasure trip «ee Mr. and Mrs. D. ©. Fry who have been spending the last three months in California are expected to return to Casper in a few day: + ‘The Rev. Father J. J. Mullins of Lander was a visitor here the begin ning of the week. see Mr. and Mra, Ed Johnson who have been residing at Shoshon{ have returned to Casper. Mr. Johnson is connected With the state highway de partment, eee Mr. >. Booth and chil- |dren plan to leave Casper in the | near future {ér Texas to make their home, Mr. and Mrs, Booth have made Casper their residence for the last three years. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Mahoney of Rawlins arrived this afternoon and will be the guests here for a short time of Mrs. Mahoney's sisters, Mrs, Sullivan and Mrs. Jeremiah Miss Ruth Sco’ daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Scott, 724 South Dur- bin street left this afternoon for Omaka where she will attend school t Brownell hall Former Governor and Mrs. B. B. Brooks are leaving tomorrow for Los Angeles from which city they will safl for a six weeks’ pleasure trip to Honolulu. wh Fe a L. J. Adamson left this week for Florida to spend the remainder of the nter months there. JUST ONE MORE DAY OF OUR SPECIAL SALE ON WOMEN’S OXFORDS, Black or Brown Calf or kid, with military or lowheels. Values up to $7.00. SPECIAL AT $3.85 Black, brown and CHILD Black or brown. S $1 MEYER obtain it at unu ually low prices, best that money can buy. CHILDREN’S AND GIRLS’ SHOES patent leathers. Sizes, child’s, 84% to Special at 2 O% Discount ’S SHOES izes 314 to 614. sizes, SPECIAL VALUES .O Golden Rule Dep't Store Lindsay & Co. TRUTH WILL OUT and when you make a meal on meat from BROS. FOR SATURDAY Just the shoes for school. Broken The 2; girls’, 214 to 6. Che Casper Daily Cribune. ChITIGISMG OF ChUnGH TO BE HEARD SUNDAY Opinions of Absentees Will Be Aired by Casper Pastor Scores of representative men of Casper will have thelr chance to Put across their candid criticism of both church and preacher next Sun day morning in4he America Theater when the Rey. A. 2. Cooke will pre- sent thelr views ina special address on “Why don’t men go to Church?" He has iaken some trouble to get next to the delinquents in this re- spect, and in response to 250 person- al letters, has received from all sorts and conditions of men a budget of criticism and frank suggestfon re. warding the church that provides material for an unusually Interest. ing and unconventional discourse. He has promised his hearers “there will be no sidestepping in the pulpit. no dodging of the straight thrusts of his correspondents, and that, the subject will be handled as frankly and fearlessly as in any of thelr let- ters." The lklihood 1s that there will be some eye-openers for the regular at- tendants, as well as some unusual thrills for an unusual gathering of those citizens who have not warmed a church seat for a very considerable time, Many opinions are expresse as to why many men do >t go to chirch and the pastor has taken ‘the one direct means of finding out by going to the absentees themselves, It ts expected that a full house will be on hand to hear the unusual discussion that is promised, When You Feel a Cota Coming On Take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets to work off the cause and to fortify the system against an at- tack of Grip or Influenza. A Safe and Proven Remedy. The box bears senate) of E. W. Grove. 30c.— Adv. > CITY BRIEFS CUfford Johnson of Salt Creek will spend Saturday and Sunday here vis. iting with friends, eee W. D. Johes, representative of the Equipment company spent a short time the beginning of the week at Shoshon! on pusiness. rie) 8 C. D. Barker who was formerly connected here with the Wyoming National bank 1s now connected with the Land State bank at Lander, as assistant cashier. rm. eee J. W. Rogers was a Shoshont vis- itor here for several days this week. eee P. B, McGrew is here today from his home near Denver attending to business affairs and visiting with friends. eee E. C. Ball Teft this Morning for Rawlins on a several days business RED PEPPERS END AHEUMATIC PAIN IN FEW MINUTES When you are suffering with rheumatism so you can hardlyl get around just try Red Pepper Rub and you will have the quickest re- lef known. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. In- stant relief. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through, Frees the blood circula- And better still, you can Pot Roast, Shoulder Steak, Ib. Boiling Meat, 3 Ibs — Rolled Roast Beef ~~ Sugar Cured Hams, Ib._- 15¢ | -124% to on 15c | Shoulder Ve *25c " 20c Rolled Veal N. 23c Pork Chops, TURKEYS MEYER } OLD PUBLIC MARKET, DUCKS CHICKENS BROS. FIFTH AND WOLCOTT Veal Stew, tbs) (les ee 10¢ Shoulder Veal Steak, Ib. — Northern Oysters, pint. MARKET al Roast, Ib Roast, lb_¢ Wicese FRESH RANCH EGGS PHONE 303 tion, breaks up the congestion—and |the old rheumatism torture ts gone. R MARKET |! You will realize that there is none better in all ( asper. Red Pepper Rub, made peppers, costs little at any a jar at once. Use backache, muscle colds in Almost instant rellef awaits Be sure to get the genuine, h the name Rowles on each pack~ . f oth. Pkg. COCOA No. 1—Spruce and R. R. No, 3—1113 N. Virginia ! IL i oe rt ‘Specials: 1 | JANUARY 24 SUGAR, per Ib._._.. GOOD BROOMS, each BULK COFFEE, per 1b. No. 6—807 St. Marys H. J, Heinz Products Demonstration All Day at Basket No. 5 trip. Mr. Ball will return to Casper by way of Laramie and Cheyenne. o- Charles C. McHugh arrived yester- day from Toledo () spend a short time here on business. Edgar Rowan and son are visiting with relativesaor a week or ten days in Denver. eee C. G. Lory has returned from a week's bus’ trip to the northern part of the eee George B. Boole is transacting business affairs in the city for a few days from his home in Helena. L. C. Cornell, drilling contractor {s in Casper on business for a few days from Denver. ee J. R. McVey spent a short timo the beginning of the week visiting with H, A. King at his home {n Sho- shoni. C. W. Sibley is In the efty on bus- iness from his homestead near Salt Creek. eee M. H, Doland of Dallas, Tex., ar- rived in Casper lesterday to «spend a week or fn days hete on business. J. G. Clark will leave in a few days for Lander to spend several days there visiting with friends. Frank C. Sallar has as his guest here for several days, his father, Michael Sallar of Ft. Collins, —————————_———_ SARANAC LAKE, N. ¥., Jan. 23 —The mercury fell to 25 degrees be- low zero here last night. The bitter cold was accompanied by a blizzard. Sprains | Eases pain— prevents stiffening Balke ral Sloan’s. Thestim= lating ingredients of which it is composed bring fresh, new blood straight to the injured art. At once the pain is eased, he Sweling. and inflammation gre reduced. Continued treat~ ment prevents stifferting—has- tens repair, All druggists—35c. Sloan's Liniment ~kills pain] Hough’s .Companion he Covered Wi Coming Saturday at ‘NORTH OF '36,” the most stupendous western epic drama ever produced in motion pic- tures, will start next Saturday at the RIALTO theater. “North of ’36” is a Paramount picture and Paramount produced “The Covered Wagon.” “North of 36” was written by Emerson Hough, the author of “The Cov- ered Wagon.” ‘North of ’36” features Ernest Torrence and Lois Wilson, who also were the stars of ‘The Covered Wagon.” Jack Holt and Noah Beery are additional stars in “North of § Many critics who have pre-viewed ‘North of .’36" say it is even ater than “The Covered Wagon.” fl BEEF ROASTS, any cut, ib.__ ‘Basket StoresCo. a a oo ree ae. Wl No. 4—100 S. Jackson No. 5—700 N. Center FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1925 E. T. Baker has returned from Thermopolis where he spent.several days. Mr. and Mrs. F, D. Boyle are Cas- per visitors for a few days from A. J. Williamson 1s a Billings bus: inéss man who arriyed in Casper yesterday. emember this about food~ mere nourishment isiit enough~ Zt must be balanced 2 Why do food authorities keep insisting that variety is a most important essential in a health-building diet? Simply because without variety in your food your body may be over-nourished in some respects and undér-nourished in e others. That’s why Sxreppep Waxat with milk is tniversally recommended by people who know food and food values. Children and grown-ups alike thrive on SupeppED Wueat and milk, because this combination supplies every element needed to sustain the human body, and it supplies them in the right proportions. It’s a well-balanced ration. So why experiment with food fads? Eat the food that keeps you fit—SureppEp WHEAT—a full meal in two biscuits. And serve it often to your family for breakfast, lunch and even for dinnez in made-up dishes, * Write for Recipe Book, ‘50 Ways of Serving SHREDDED WHEAT.” PACIFIC COAST SHREDDED WHBAT CO. Oakland, Calif. biscuit ~ COR. 5TH & WOLCOTT Old Public Market Phones 457—458 “The Corner Entrance" Saturday Specials AND WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY 815 S. GRANT Phones 289—1168 129 W. SECOND ST. Phones 10—11 GRAPE FRUIT SPECIAL Small Size Medium Size Large Size 6 Fc Roman Beauty Per box or Wagners @ Ibs. for_ APPLE SYRU UNDRY SOAP Cane and Maple, full 14 gal. can TOILET SOAP 5 Bars Olive Oil_ a -6 bars 25c Coco Hardwater -6 bars 25c 25¢ Mission Oliye__- 3 bars 25c Crystal White Soap Chips 37.2%; --28¢ GRAPE JUICE-~-Welch’s 3°75 °°". B3¢ GRAPE JUICE--Welch’s 3'2"'> °°" <63¢ TEA~English Breakfast 95.5338 Here Is Your Chance to Save 45c Pearl White Crystal White —- P. & G. Naptha_ 3 for $1.90 THE DEAL 4 lbs. of Brecht’s Chocolate Drops at 35c Ib.__________. ~--at--$1.40 PTY ek Tae ae ER Sie TT es. Sea 35c Special dedtction foi this sale__10c Total deduction LESS We Own and Operate the Central Market at 129 West Second St.

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