Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 3, 1925, Page 7

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FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1925 Dishe: ~C Five Je Youll Like/ Here are five tempting AMERICAN BEAUTY dishes of supreme goodness that hold an unusual appeal for every member of the family — Spaghetti with Cheese and Tomato Sauce, Macaroni Au Gratin, Shel-Roni with Cheese, Stewed Chicken with Egg Noodles and Vermicelli with Tomato Soup, All of these AMERICAN BEAUTY dishes are easy to prepare. They delight your taste and satisfy hearty appetites. Serve one of them tonight as a special side dish or as. the main dish of the meal. Your grocer always has a fresh supply. // Order today! ' meficanBeq SS ACARON! PRODUC OL FIELD SHIPMENTS The Casper-Salt Creek Parcel Delivery PHONE 1283 TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS. TRY THEM. { Bacon. meats are Appropriate for Gifts in the Special Lily Easter Wrapping in Puritan. Hams aa Bacon NJOY your Easter repast with greater satisfaction by serving Puritan Ham and BEET SUGAR PLANT FOR THIS CITY URGED BY REALTORS IN SESSION; SURVEY PROJECTED Establishment of a beet sugar fac- tory in Casper, the settlement of the surrounding country with farmers, irrigation, the advantages of this community and the possibilities of its becoming a municipality of 100,- 000 people within the next few years were discussed by the Casper Real- tors in round table talks at lunch eon in the Hotel Townsend today noon, Jay Probst suggested that the realtors make a survey of acreage available for sugar beet production, talk the matter over with farmers and interest them in the industry, select a site for a factory and then place the statistics and definite. prop- osition before sugar manufacturing companies. If the manufacturers cannot be persuaded to establish a plant the logical next step would be to erect a sugar factory in this city with local capital, he said, The sentiment of the meeting was apparently completely favorable to Probst's suggestion. although no def. Inite action was tak All that fs needed to bring farm: ers in large numbers to this locality is for the realtors to be able to as: sure them that they can grow beets. that there will be a factory here ai | that they can get a definite price for thelr product, Paul Huber de clared. “Beets are a big money crop,” Huber said,” and this country can sustain a large acreage.” Ben Scherck declared that Casper people do not sufficiently appreciate the excellence of their home town and the surrounding country hear women and men often they have no place to go in summer, that they are hored and do not know w to do with them- selves. That is because they are not sufficiently famillar with their home te and county. Phe Casper mountains both in winter and summer afford wonder- ful scenery that cannot be equaled many places in the United States. These mountains are wonderful aces to visit both winter and sum say er a good ir miles from town oy In Puritan you are assured of a finer flavor and greater tenderness because these choice by the special Cudahy slow curing process, which retains the natural, rich juices of the meats and prop- erly diffuses them. You can obtain this quality only The Cudahy Packing CoUSA. Makers of Puritan Hlams-Bacon-Lard-Sausage Like all other Cudahy products \§ “TheTastelelis” Che Casper Oaily Tribune PAGE SEVEN SHOE STOCK ON Pt BARGAIN SALE | Shoes, pump lippe and boots | at prices that v kK your eye > road is the Casper Mountain park] up into the ba ou: ad be ‘ - Which we have recently asked the| cause of their. low « are on sale city of Casper to take over as a pub- Turner-Cottman building sh lic recreation ground, That park is at Ve cond stre a little paradise with plenty of cool] Abe “H nou water and shade. I propose that we | toda nge for a big plenie later in the ar when we can introduce Casper ens to this asset.” Visits to Pathfinder dam and other places were suggested by Sherck and he urged encouragement of more di: } versified farming. John England criticised the atti. HE ALN te eae i eran ERVICE ON SUNDAY OOKLA oO alue morning = Easter tude of the oldtimers in uttering dis- ed the Casper Mountains are of e ue to the city and recalled r r iness men. of large cities 1 ema they wished as so near their tors, decl: opening the meet ing that great things for Casper | ‘ and the state will result from the highways built and now under c , pee structio: e Wyoming now has as good high ways as any state in the union and this should promote extensive tour: ist travel through here and in order that the real estate dealers and the others may know the excellence of Wyoming highways and the econ omfcal manner in which they ~ SEVENTY GALLONS OE GONFISCATED LIQUOR 1 board and Jearn of progress in that | | activity, the president said, A letter from H. G. Coryell and T F, McLaughlin, former Casper res. idents, to the Chamber of Commerce cor cted, he announced that he has arranged for highway officials | to meet with the realtors next Fri day noon and describe the roads and the state methods of road construc: TH was read by Baker. The message | !*¢s Of John Terigarin | urgeg that erroneous impressions | 1b lered concerning Wyoming should be cor, ey rected by advertising. The writers both live in California but they say Dg Wyoming has many advantages over NOTICE that state a tran athe aria had finist Huber told how he had made al wilt give a dance s a feeling fin 'L. 0. 0. F dies’ w trip over several states and that he] 4t came back satisfied that business | 1: conditions in Casper are better than | invited in a large proportion of other cities. paraging remarks about the poss!-| 1 pinoadtoth ais | D Voie faatoe Bi mee : bilities of the locality. He declared} play in a m: enables « I ess your feet for Master with one ¢ that failures in farming here invar-| purch to aalantisy | | new Spring models f Bootery iably result from lack of capital to | cord: s or her personal fancy. | lection of many new mod is complete for t begin with and the unfamiliarity of | This « erigbles parents aster parade. farming operations. He also declar-| to shoe the e | One of the New Ones Pictured Below 9.00 OMAS J. LAMB Better Shoes for Le 1, and by the time I hed taking one le I was ANNOUNCEMENT TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND PATRONS We T consider ‘Golden Med: | the best m tus chs, Id up a rundown sy Golden Medical D: are glad to announce our reopening speak, he said. (Se SB ~*/ Hiding a “I found a general feeling that ha ands it will dc again TODAY. Everything new throughout. business conditions will improve from your | Remodeled and redecorated for your com- | within a few months and tn most | Bee fort. | paces business men were giad to be a e : : , ak even," he said thst vip Thanking you for. past patronage, the same Lene SREnE Beant tia havare 2 popular prices will prevail, | ¢ 0, Burlington and Quincy Rail 2 = | road companys expressed approval of the suggestion of starting the suc. ar beet industry here and invited the | FREE! FREE! FREE OotCco are realtors attend the railr love's ett ext Wi | * hight in the feeight-oftice, ‘The ax-| 2 ; MR. AND MRS. J. HETZEL, Proprietors ricultural agent of the road will | Murray Building Next to P. & R. Buil rash wont healit | Attempts to conceal complexion blemishes usually fail, and only serve to draw attention to the defects, Underneath most unattractiv is a clear, pleasing complexion—all that is needed is the proper treatment! It is surprising how often a brief use of Resinol Ointment and Resino! Soap | @ wiil clear away blotches, redness and | roughness and give the skin its natural | freshness and charm, Ask your druggist for Resinol, RESINQL | Arkeon School of | Dancing | MANY THEFTS ARE REPORTED W. H. Miller, of 1036 North Dur. bin reported to police this morning that a wall tent of eight ounce duck had been stolen from his home some- time between 10:30 o'clock last night and 4 o'clock this morning. Accord ing to the description given police the wall tent was 10x12 feet in mea- surement, and was in good condl- tion. J. E. Rochford reported to po! this morning that a motormeter an wings had been stolen from his coupe while parked downtown last night. G. E. Parker had two rockers, a window and a pump stolen from his premises by robbers. C. P. FULLER APPOINTED GUARDIAN BY COURT yesterday ap n for Richard Larr ars of age, son © , deceased, on peti- csarey, administra- skins | Richard of | tion Edyth | trix of the estate, The appointment was made by Judge Bryant 8. Cro- mer, of the district court. The judge also appointed Estelle Kenney guardian of Owen and Ed- ons of her and Mi- deceased. ard Kenney chael Kenne} | Billy Mahoney Offer Extraordinary “Get a Student” | Month |Body Is Found, Murder Seen |} KANSAS CITY, Mo. April 3.—| ‘: | Following discovery of the body of g the month of April we are | | Dr. J. B. Kelly ntist in a room offering | in a local hotel, the police - 1 \ tarted an inquiry into circum: | A Free Course stances that they said suggested | of instructior Jenfolled stude new st euntd m rder. A bottle containing an an: aesthetic was found in the roor Towels were wrapped about the head fesbetbalalaed sabcesstcu CRUDE PRICES | CUT IN OHIO new hool FREE practice given to all students student to our Lady and Gentlemen Instructors | Come Any Time or Phone for Appointment We guarantee to teach you to} FINDLAY, Ohio, April 3—The|dance correctly or your money Ohjo Oil company today announced cheerfully refunded a reduction of ten cents per barrel! of Central West Oil Just Call 2950 v The new price Is byt $18 (par barrel and ask for Mr. Mahone AE | 10:00 a to 8:00 p. m Fishing Licenses at Smoke House. KOPPER KETTLE Art Department East Second Street PRE-EASTER SALE Everything at One-Half Price OR LESS O-S Building $25.00 and $30.00 Lamp Shades___-__-$5.00 AND $6.00 Beautiful line of Gift Articles that formerly sold at $2.50 and $3.00, now-- Silk and Satin Pillows That formerly sold at $6.00 to $10.00, now Other Novelties and Art Goods AT EQUALLY REDUCED PRICES Sale Starts Saturday, April 4 AT 9:00 A, M. OPPER KETTLE Art Department | J he La Belle \ beautiful new French | last in all-over Black | Satin, stitched tip with x \ \ the new Pz an Spike \ \ Heel | . \ Moderately Priced The BOOTERY hy ding

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