Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 19, 1925, Page 2

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PAGE TWO Che Casper Sunday C U5, EMBEZZLER| PLEATS GUILTY, Io SENTENCED 0, Foxpark Postmaster Is| Given Year’s Term | At Leavenworth. ja ¢ the per 4 Robert | : e ma r R. Nayar ft act I Tie n 1 1 Pate arged with Cath a EF bel AUTO TH Here ts Leatrice es by those who fayored Miss Bow- Daughter of Two Stars erman has a Important point in the fact that the winner sang a se- lection not listed as optional. Bo Miss adhered strictly to the mailed out to! | erman tive entrar Brumblay, it is stated, has | wired Phillip Greeley Clapp of Towa University, member of the national | contest committee, of the irregular. ity and as requested first honors for Miss Bowerman as lyric soprano, Mrs. Bowerman is with her daugh- ter in Salt Lake City together with Ea Flinn, of ¢ v's most tal- ented pianists, whe ed as Miss Bowerma —————__—_. SHRINE CEREMONIAL AT RAWLINS WILL ATTRAGT NOBLES FROM CASPER Shriners qwill turn out in the spring ceremonial of le scheduled to be held at Rawlins, Nobles from to walk the burning rogram will start at 9:30 o'clock in the morning with the registration es present, the first sec t at 10 o'clock with the of the pilgrimage by | ent of the day will be | a pared at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, following which the second section of the ceremonial will be held. The third section {s scheduled for eve- ning and will be climaxed by an en- tertainment. Defunct Bank To Issue Statement Leatric the Se enn fans Gilbert, also well known to (5 IF Yances Bowerman Wins u ate CHBYED yo., April 18. A statement concerning the condi- tlon of the assets of the Cheyenne State bank, which failed last Decem- ber, will be made April 29th, accord- ing to announcement by ihomas Hunter, receiver of the bank. No statements concerning the First Nat: ional bank and the Citizens Nation- al bank, which failed last July, h: High Honor in Vocal Contest at Salt Lake City e UNO GUILTY CHEYENNE, and nate, Homer J a fed al prisoner, had cut of | J A uf blade we Frid | Ke 1 villi | nter earache 1. C. THOMPSON RESIGNS | AS DEPUTY STATE GAME AND FISH COMMISSIONER WATER WORKS BOND AT CHEYENNE REFUNDED Ask Your Grocer FOR THAT GOOD Butternut Bread Wyoming Baking Company 324 West Yellowstone |} Phone 1732 enworth peniten. \f been forthcoming or are forecast sontest was staged under the ceiocaces| — MEET IN CONFERENCE rom Utah, N and Conditions of ‘ocal led for limitation to sing ‘ studied outside the CHEYEN? ten years and who | Representat between the | bratio: The win: | Ore at will rep: | City and the; The | with entries 1, | Wyomi st Wyo., April s of “wild west” cele- from Cheyenne, Pendleton, Springs, Salt Lake Monte Vista, Colo., and ~Cal Alta., B. © t Salurday at Lake City to Jer adoption of a uniform set of riding and rop: ing rules which will make possible war Salt con: € if « curate comparisons of tk records Mi: nan competed | of pe r in the v cele- it Lake City, it) bretia: Valet AutoSt bie in stead of $1.00. Act qui The Kimball Drug Stores,—Advy Tribune CARLSON DAIRY SUSTAINS BIG LOSS IN FIRE: FIVE HEAD OF HORSES ARE LEAD T0 SAFETY COLORED WOMEN WILL . Wyo., April 500 deleg: es to A fire of unknown origin which] rounding the ¢ broke out around 10 o'clock Saturday | ing along the roi Morning on the Charles Carlson dairy | Casper noticed the ranc south of Casper, sisted Mr. Carlson through the horse barn and razed it | halting the fire be’ al Men proceed: in autos toward flames and as- nd his men in it could spread wept Bargains to the ground, destroyed a large | to the cow barn or any of the other quantity of hay and the rd fence | buildings. The dairy cows were all enclosing the corral, and resulted in| pasturing and were not enda nc damage amounting to $1,00 Mr. Carlson and. five employe the ranch turned a stream of w on the blaze which had gained con- siderable headway before it was dis covered, and succeeded in blindfold ing five horses and leading them safety before the horse barn bur to the ground.’ One of the horses wa singed by the fire and pawed M Carlson and a farm hand as they piloted the animal out of the burn: ing building. The fire barn to the jumped to t WRIT OF PROBATION {a | by the fire Coles Hot Blast High Ov Rust-proof Linings - red b 1 the Tribune furnishes a large ss with milk ered it. fortunate cow barn was saved from destruction by the flames A small stock of King’s Paints in colors only, Cheaper spread from the horse ot hay and then high board fe 'Is Housework Keeping You Tired and Weak? Thousands of tired, nervous, ran- down women who must daily perform exhausting housework and care for children, would be astonished to learn that in most instances their fatigue, ISSUED IN CONTEMPT | CASE OF POLIGE CHIEF tsateissssts toner: | For physicians say that in an enorm- ous number of cases these symptoms are due merely to the lack of sufficient iron in the blood. And now that Science has Reraee @ new combination of iron, ike the iron in the blood, it is, inmany cases, easily possible for people to in- crease their strength, nerve force and endurance in only two weeks time. Any doctor will tell you that without sufficient organic iron, your blood loses its power to change food into firm, healthy flesh and tissue. So nothing you eat does you the proper amount of good. You become undernourished, weak, ner- yous, and lacking in physical force and endurance, What you need, then, is organic iron— ur EXTRA Goodyear Non-Kinkable length 9x12 Rice Straw Rugs_ 10-qt. Galvanized Wate 25c size Brillo Aluminu 2 packages for The state supreme court has is sued temporary writ of probation in the comtempt proceedings brought | against former Chief of Police Bert | S. Yohe, when he did not with a district court order to re a quantity of Mquor taken in on the property of R. J. ¥ is announced by R. M. Boeke, attorney, and Pudding Pans 14-qt. Grey Granite Dis Egg Beaters, Potato Ma Pans, Sink Strainers comply rm Hand Mincing Kniy Sauce Dishes The Gdntempt proceedings were re- | cently taken in appeal from the dis trict court to the supreme court The writ issued simply takes the matter out of the hands of Judge Ware Bryant 8. Cromer for the time being | Nuxated Iron—to enrich your blood and give Boeke Zou strength. For Nuxated trou ix organic wt ron, like the {ron in your own blood. Try it just'two weeks and notice the astonishing improvement. Money back if not delighted. But be sure you get genuine Nuxated Tron, |\with the letters NI on every tablet. This is Motor trucks equipped with small mechanical refrigerating systems are being used for the delivery of milk and perishable produce 144 SOUTH DURB back guarantee. At all good Don’t Depend Upon The Washerwoman! The washwoman may arrive late or possibly may not arrive at all. She may make a mess in your house, she may do the work unsatisfactorily—or she may be undesir- able in many other ways. Let us do your washing. You can rely upon us to do the right thing at the right time. We will never disap- point you. Five Delivery Cars at Your Service Pearl White Laundry PHONE 1702 MEET IN CHEYENNE 18. Lowest Prices on Refrigerators 60-lb, Ice Chests—No delivery at this price- Outside Paints, in colors only, gal.. Crown Imperial Varnish Stain, pt. Low Prices on All Other Paints 4-qt. Grey Granite Stew Choice of All Curtain Rods. SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 1925 annual convention of the Northwest- ern Federation of Colored’ Women's clubs will be in session in Cheyenne | yuly 19, 20 and The convention daies mediately precede the Fron- tier Days célebration and the tha- jority of the delegates are expected to remain during the “wild west” the | carnival. at Brennans 4-Hole Grey Enamel Gas Ranges-----~--~--- $26.75 -en with Oven Regulator, web co dase etk sete $71.50 $12.75 Interior Washable Wall gal.__ ----$1.95 than Kalsomine BARGAINS » Garden Hose, 50-ft. ~-$6.00 ~-$5,65 ~-$1.50 ---15¢ ae Sep al | 15c¢ r Pai m Cleaner_ 10c size Brillo Aluminum Cleaner or Steel Wool, ing Kettles, Sauce Pans i) Panbieoo a aed eenae 35¢ shers, Egg Whips, Dust ~-10¢ Brushes, Pie Tins, Glass Many Bargains in Dishes, Aluminum Ware, Granite and Tinware. 1 Used Pathe Phonograph, cost $125, a bargain $32,00 E. P. BRENNAN IN—JUST OFF SECOND Copyright 1828 Tog taruse of Kuppeeheuner There is no division of opinion maeanuing spring Style « lines in t ‘The e picture are correct Broad shoulders tapering down to flat hips: low buttons and pockets ---short coat~« wide trousers — the new style ideas in Kuppenheimer GOOD CLOTHE S&S Campbell-Johnssn HEAD‘T0-FOOT CLOTHIERS JUST OLE PRIC Co. K—ON JUST 2.02.08 ae \

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