Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 4, 1925, Page 2

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MONDAY, MAY 4, 1925 PAGE TWO ‘ae f : Che Casper Daily Tribune = poy te ' pins : “ie r |uignals and sounds {naugurated = CARD OF THANKS i 5 ~ rs ° we . : | part of the national campaign for} Ww. wisn to express our sincere | WA H K f ] f H ry U. S. ArcticFlight Preparations Nearing Completion : TS eter afety on arets and I6h | appreciation tote mang st} | ) a ‘This ds the opinion of American |reavement in the illness and death ot if als, ac-| our beloved husband and father, : Agtormobile eetdienitnt pan te ri also the beautiful floral ‘offerings 4 Seimed eat tbat unléss there is We especially wish to thank L. H. ¥ Hagerman. less experimenting with traffic and vhs . nate pavers paid to simplifying Mrs: Sadie Siler and Children. wikia eiciis Weinn ec get gs « young) it, there will be no genuine progress rst Pres! . in o the ¢ : ne in the work of minimizing the ex- You Cannot Bm Rev. Chas. A. Wilson, D. D. man who combi entific knowl] oscive number of traffic accidents. URINE, New Eyes ye pdge of agriculture with love of the Vocational Sermon, ede ba peciiincseen lontributions Mintsters for Publication Under This Head ave iond, Ceaser its Should Be Typewritten, Not Ea ceeding 250 Words and Bhould Be in This Office Saturday. SON IN FIFTH TERM Aa MAYOR The final decision in the choice] Utdoor Ife, and willingness to do = a ne a reasonable day's work. To the SEW YORK—Harth tremors last: Clean, ites ‘ | Fey ooe ipteaicanee nats Beed ayerage person Mr, Pat is he ype ataies hours were recorded UR EVES Uap Muzing re Remecs ‘ j ‘ familiar personage. His fame rests a rhe loeutee (oo % Martin Behrman Takes [|fiom consulting. with men and) (mint evaity of plant life, It is] Fordham University seep your Eyes Clean, Clear ané “eaithy 4 ; was in the south B eCaré Dock Hey soe. Wa phy the Mey Prvputt possible for one to hecome an expert alee) pepe saints 7,200 miles from ries EXC Besaea Con 8 Beal Obie Breet. CRicape and the girl something of thelr aptl- of renown in the study of ferns, New York it wae estimated. tudes and the chances in any given|The rose family offers a wide field) | we ae line of activity, Eminent success d culture, Near a cers cannot be anticipated apart from ; in Indiana a particular hard work and struggle which will] #ind’ of soll is found of ft ordinary quality for producing an vercome difficulties, Competition is} ordinary quality overco! i np unusual- effect on the color and Office Again Today In New Orleans. BY GEORGE N, COAD dated Prean| keen, and the newcomer in any 3 Weis ) | enterprise may conclude that all|ffagrance of the rose, and a lats Wants are already supplied, A new| enterprise hay developed, even to the Ma 4i—When | 2 salesman returned to his employer| Shipping of the soil to remote dis- with the ement that everywhere | tances. New discoveries make new he went some one was just atead| enterprises, Motives in choosing an of him, He was sent out again with | eccupation are not tocenter in the the reply, ‘There are x hundred} desire to gain’ money or other thousand behind you.” ‘The range| Wealth. The larger service of hu- of pursults today is wider and more | Man combined “with a genuine varied than ever before. New flelds|10ve for the particular work, are of activity are opening, and new| éléments of importance tn the choos ventures sift old flelds offer alluring | 16 of @ vocation prospects of success. The wide reaches of new lands in our states, attracting settlers as a generation ? a : : we go, are not found today. But the! | Tra fic Complex” arket wo OFFERS THESE SPECIALS FOR PAY DAY Cane Sugar Plush Flour, 48-fb. sack_---------- $2.30 nal Rotts demand for farm products {s larger | a0 talents enable mar — sescststm rem than ever ° ‘i g t | Lieut. Comdr., R. Y. Byrd, life in the Found un Motor Plush Flour, 24-Ib. sack--=---__.- $1.20 ‘ re) numbers to seek employment Us S. N., flight “commander of y an " ght | residence in the city. Fine lands , | ; ort ie hla mother when he was «| (the MaeMiDan-National p Geo- Bog as ie By ee em COE. Lies Ula. Sapphire Flour, 48-Ib. sack__------ $2.65 ehild, | graphic Society acrial expedition At the same time the im-} _—_— awhete provement in farm machinery has taken away much of the drudgery of former times. Here is the oppor- to. the Arctic isf seen y (inset) testing the newly invented rub- ber boat which is to be included in the equipment, of the flers. The boat, with its oars, cbllapses into a small bag, a8 shown in the WASHINGTC Motorist ing fro known as the he cried, “and I always embrace an |‘Lraffic Js being x portunity.” lated to a point w Sapphire Flour, 24-lb, sack___-__-- $1.40 IStteY, DOF [Doe nqaeck eso sekoenanees 42c ajlment complex". sulated and Jegis- re the average eturned coldly, this | driver bi contused, the ex Pes a pan Li or ON 9 Bs yehog od | go ere | |case vou were but hugging a delu:) pense of satets: because of-the mul-1 Tal] cans Milk-..—~-~-------— § for $1.00 talking ing prepared for the expedition, aes 2 : se” Yoram cen ORI onterniastes in eoemeereere naniaaetinl we td : Dut to work wh arrangementa-for,which are now Gallon can Apricots (20 deg. Syrup)--75e@ his talking. A fe being completed rapidly. left the marke’ ce road. Wit wreatest personal an in hia fir polities as an hairman th in a third year, fri alike were m “but I heard him tell a young thi ernoon. he vasn't more help." 1 > b campa | nd enemies - | y nt Behr: | A |} An American guest at Deauville} n his fifth |telis a story about a quick witted | The Bungalow Grocery & Market Groceries, Meats and Vegetables with her mother, | » men at work a again and tod: > building. The His ma term ns mayor patriot. Poor Smith doesn't cut | m: on the floor and} 412 East Fifth Street Phones 22 and 23 —_—_———— — | inguishea figure in his evening | re alc with minute | f 41.3 «. Well, In a fashionable res stone, carefully a i\Child Hugged jt the other night, as Smith} rin a gigantic| 16 years | | u business the No other politician ever was eo! B P id | child understood perfectly bitterly assalled as was Behrman. y Frest ent | After two or three minutes ons - upon him was placed the blame for | | FyhoTeL f the men lifted a small piece of e UNION Label overs Bander of tt ye we ae neacnil stone “that w not quite the right FI ! + AOR, as pletured a4 the WASHINGTON, May 4.—Louise laced na small block and HER: etchers e chief of a conspiracy to wreck the te ; r old Washington T f0“oht tha eda Eee: Bend MOTHER:— THE TRADEMARK OF GOOD WORKMANSHIP ity nate ia rahe for* the was given an presidential em- | hed at such a breach of Castoria is a pleasant, harm- Can be used by the following firms, who employ none but im of his machine. oh gy eslieech ret re Be - f i 1 ; o Behrinan tanbabdeteated ta] rece wes she. presented: Moy (Cook | i } | less Substitute for Castor Oil, Union Printers: Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, espe- | hy <6 1. The Casper Daily Tribune, A 2 Oil City Pi iy = . ity Printers, <TRTONTAYTLAB! EL> 3%. The Casper Herald idge withia veteran of foreign wars “10: " ook!” sh a) he retired to his-Ittle, cottage | pony y L Cd | 2, SHURA ENE: SOPH wi Sebi a the river, sat on his poreh, |” pine > Ho's cheating president picked her up and ed at his nelghbors ar n he stood near the door waiting for } hing. Within two y toh iw Hi. bomb nel be Meee gg 9) be wi ah sted} cially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. | . Service-Art Printing Co. i get gi ge comes up. with Jarms and addressed hint Heate { / TEV jee Let » The Commercial Printing Co. nother year, the ba: digs gage Velo aiehh, “yGes dhe head | odonak a r . $3 be asi rave ak foe the dqnature of TIA AY et Casper Printers Hoffhine Printing & Stationery Co ng beyond all exp painting and tl alter Y a i | pay: at do you nie To avoid imitations, always look for the signa Prirt for Casper . Slack-Stirrett Printing Co, n@ young man ° ned. “That | Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it, HagniieaeNe Ors A Real Shoe Sale Starting Tuesday morning and continuing the balance of this week, we have arranged two lots of ladies’ high grade pumps and oxfords, in up-to-minute styles but broken in sizes, at prices below cost. We have pictured a few The Evon of the patterns for you here but our space is too small toshow them alltoyou. Be here early so as to get in on the Patent Leather with large selection which you will have. The Chase Blond Kid y and service, see u In this lot you will find pumps and oxfords thut Tn this lot you will find pumps and oxfords that sold Black Satin, Brown Suede } sold at $9.00, $10.00 and up to $12.00 at $8.00 to $10.00. A nice lot of sport pumps in suede with high Spanish heels or military heels for summer sport wearin this lot. | > Pumps Straps Ties i Ah atti Oxfords The Chevy ] eh a. Straps Gores alf tary He Seal ; Airedale Suede ns atin . 4 | » i : G Si : q 5 \ . Kid es ay betega. ras The Puritan Satin Kid 4 Patent Leather, Dull Calf Black Suede é Patent Suede Suc. patterns as pictured The Chevy, Gore, Flame, Lu Such patterns as Tlie Chase, Puritan Gracia Belle, Southern Tie. The Gore , ‘ Black Satin and Gun Metal , ¥ y All-Brown Suede The Luverne The Belmay The Gracia “Be ecipt ¢ ree x . All Black Satin All Black Satin All Patent Pump All Black Suede aS HE BOOTERY Southern Tie fan Calf, Blond S an Calf, Blond Satin Back Better Shoes for Less Tan Calf, Black Calf The Belle All Grey Suede, Military Heel

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