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PAGE THREE THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1925 ENVER PEOPLE PRAY FOR RAIN DENVER, May 6.—Jim GQoodhoart | chaplain announced today his ef tat there had been a very eral response to his appeal that zens of Denver give two minutes t noon today to pray for rain, Practically all of the observance | lay, Goodheart said, was in the| , The Rotary club and the} iver Chamber of Commerce were | ge the organizations that urged | to pray for rellef from the that has prevailed here, 1 throughout this section of y Mountain district this year e January 1, last, only one inch moisture has fallen in Denve norma) precipitation is 4,49 6. The last precipitation worth 1 féll on April re measured .21 inch a weathér bureat: record a result of the drought 1 ts that depend upon gation | the raising of crops are reported erlous condition, In Denver reg- s have been placed tn effec stricting the watering of 1 {n other Colorado cites r en warned ta.save wa IMBMYSTERY PAGE FIVE 4 : : fbe Casper Daily Cribune i natn Six, Living Women Real Daughters of Revolution FLKS PLANNIN iM a Coolidge “TNNUALFROLG, tmp During the first week in June the local Elks lodge, under the auspices of its charity committee, | will stage ite annual Elks frolic at} the auditorlum, for the benefit of! its charjty fund. The same entertainment was put on last year under the name of the Teapot Frolic, and was one of the best {ndoor carnivals ever staged in Casper, The nominal admission price of 25 cents will be charged, which will admit ticket holders to the many attraction The Frolic this year will be in rge of Col Alfred Brile, past master in the art of entertainment, and it Is expected that a fine entertainment will re sult, and that rity fund will te materially NO CARS FOR POOR HOUSE {| COLUMBUS, Ohio, May 7.—In mates of the Franklin county poor house muy not have automobiles, it was ruled by county authorities The, ruling resulted from the case of W. ¥. Crawford, 69, who recent was ordered admitted to the institu-} tion, When he arrived there yester Champion Spark Plugs Seore L5th Straight Win When Tommy Milton flashed un:| entire 250 miles in 1 hour 68 minutes j der the wire a winner in the 260-mile|and 18 seconds. The previous 250- | e at the Culver City, Calif., board |r world’s record of 126,78 miles track March 1, in the r was made Bennett Hill {time of 126.89 miles an hour, he|on the same track December 15. opened the 1925 racing season with DePaolo was second and Reb- another victory for Champion spark|ert McDonough, Milton’s protege, plugs Stmultaneo' Masett!, | ut None of the three changed driving little two-litre Bugatti, equipped, won the firs Ror by 2 four lap 1's record | ar twin victory mage it th fifteenth’ consecutive Champion win |in major speed contests the world| over sin October, 1923, when the Champk ark pany de jelded to re-enter contests It was also the sixt | world’s speedway record sin time by -¢: ply Milton at Culver City made BBY PHOTOGRIPHS REING FEATURED sees STUDIO GALLERY HERE f that compan: red the race was mptons that | equipy using those spark} record y plece he says. the spot at marve ettoi heeks for ve faded the proceeds upon his board and} n has ed the May § | in his automobile, Superintend on . eas).—An of ent Babbitt advised bim that he | window W eports a would have to sell his car and apply | ant Dolan studio in the O, S and Rit building. Mr, Dol l sops in which the French re lodging, This Crawford refused to do, | . baby ‘photographs as part of a cant-} ttl a a viol f man} : MRS.HELEN BARRETT, [appealing to the board of county | i dO paign to further the photographing | Pulsed a violent attack. killing man} y, commissioners. The latter were ob-| “ * Jot babies in Casper. Making a little} Of the enemy and took some prisor | aan 4 % nr durate, also, su Crawford withdrew The First Lady of the Land |one appear natural on paper {s no| : 4 | To these six women; whose fathers were soldicrs’ in the” Revolution, the current exercies | his patronage from the infirmary. | js also the First Girl Scout of | easy task, but the experience of this | | commemorating the 150th anniversary of early events in the war, doubtless have a greater appeal | eng taaa dinette | the Land. Mrs. Calvin Goolidge comparatively ner c spe ip ah B| ST, ANND’S England, “May + | than to any other living persons. ¢ The fathor of Mrs, Louisa K. Thiers, 110, of Milwaukee, was with | Mrs. Mary Stolen of Wnid, Okla) i.’ sey in her uniform as honor Pit ckgtay ed gt yt gaia Beige Gs ColleerieOk Sern, Waeenaey Packed in a ea it w i a con-| Washington during the entire struggle. The fathers of the other women were privates. Mrs. Ser atklenialaeel Mand,’ Core Moore | ary president of the Girt Seout | eer evenaareuiy pat a f i nee of smokeless powder and 1 baby pt ed trom the Northern Ladies Four h being beaten dale, and Mise Abigail Strong, 92, lives in Grundy county, Ill.; Mrs. Caroline Randall, 76, at Springfield, Vt; | vio is now confined to the Lincoln Mrs. Helen Barrett, 92, at Richland, Mich.;-Mrs. Lydia Henry, at Poolville, N. ¥.; Mrs. Maria | street hospital. Allen, 84, at New Lexington, O. on - Sakae Sa at! izenocoHNe7y MEAL UNPAID, SETTING THE STYLES MENU HINT. { Te | By AILEEN LAMONT, Feather From Fool Fowl. Breakfast. : , : NEW YORK, May 7.—The June| ‘The lady once renowned in song Oatmeal with Stewed Dried | peewee saehe. Becse ral waa re: bride is @etting really busy these|who wore about her neck a yellow Peaches and Cream , y days. Naturally, white satin and|ribbon and wore it in the summer Crisp Buttered Toast teal eet RS bh ag mas & lace will form the basis for many,{time and in the month of May, now Poached Eggs Contes | | eats uit whenever Gowaitie,|| Failure ‘to pay a asistycent’ bill| many of the wedding gowns. But|is substituting an ostrich collar Box Lunch, he cooled to room temperature | {for @ meal which he had eaten at] Mot all the weddings will see the| which ts so wide und deep us practi: Individual Meat Pies eee ing Tom temperature ||the Hong Kong restaurant in the| Fide so attired, ‘The fortunate| cally to be a short cape. It 1s mado Rye Bread and Butter Sandwiches! | frigerator. Do not use your ice| |Casper beach district, resulted in| bride is she who can wear the wed-| of Jong plumes, banded side by side, Fruit Salad Date Cookies 1ounted on a soft silk base. ll shot whieh at first were said Pct sht have killed 50 persons had it failed to explode «when it was ned through faflure of electric teries it contained to ignite the some: The outside display case on the|one up b and side of the entranc Higham of St While police here entertained the eory that the sender might have ded to blow up the newly re- Masonic temple here, to which ne package was directed, it was ninted out that because smokeless powder had been used instead of black powder, not only would the in- ended bomb have failed of this pur- pose but had It ignited the powder ould have burned slowly and not exploded because of its loose cond!- in the satchel. Look for this poster, Remem- ber your Mother with one of these choice boxes. Officers of the lodge were at a loss know why an attempt at violence ould haye been djrected at them, seh cael dhs Rag ta cuba Hot Cocoa (in Thermos bottles) Dinner. Fresh Pork and Parsnip Stew Graham Bread and Butter Head Lettuce with Thousand to chill such things as the thick Paper wrappings of parcels from the market, the tops of carrots or the outside leaves of lettuce which will all be discarded later. |* the arrest of Georgie Brown Jast| ins gown worn by her mother and| and 1 night on a charge of being drunk and disturbance, The proprietor of the restaurant called police when Brown failed to grandmother. Like antique furni ture, the charm of such costumes in mellowed by time and aasociation, | For those whose family cedar The Useful Apron. A lot.of women do thelr own work. Some can not afford maids, some E The coldest place in the refriger-| | Produce the necessary cash to pay | ch will not yleld such frocks,|can not get maids and some not Th C 1 | Island Dressin ator should be reserved far the | |for .his meal, When Brown looked| however, the favorite wedding cos- | ids, For all such the new nner Circle ree Couples | Prune Pie with Cottage Cheese Most perishable foods, such an| | through’ his pockets he unable |tumes will stil! be of white satin,| rubber tea aprons are a decided ac- A Candi Coffee Milk || milk and meat. This Is usually |¢|to bring any eash to Ught. He had|but in a more modern mode, ‘The quikition. These aprons are daintily just below the ice chamber. ‘The| | gaten # hearty. meal which includ-|®kirts will be comparatively short,| decorated with crystal designs and ing dessert care to sixty cents.| With a slight swirl at the hem accen-| have ruffled edges ockets of Officers Thomas and Baker arriyed| ‘uated by pleatings and lace panels.| contrasting s on the scene and found that Brown| The sleeves will be long and snug Wedded in 1917 || ' TODAY'S RECIPES. || main object in using a refriger- Seeking Divorce Individual Meat Pieé—Line smalt| | 2tor 1s to save food, not ice, and deep dish with pastry, fill with | | Peal economy consists in having . 4 vhile the round neckline will pre Watered ES a! apt: any | | Well insulated walls, in keeping] | Was in an Intoxicated condition ~ lime By strange coincidence three of Sarveemiee eat Geol alae the ico chamber weil stocked, and Brown will be tried in police court ip erne 11s, th 4 of hide iy au bie weed E ‘ i 4 . y 7 8 to veils, those possesse: rare] women haye no objec to wei four petitions for divorce Med | Cover with gravy or brown sauce in opening the doors onty when | |this afternoon. Wor the first time Possessed of rare| women have no objection to wearing 1 district court yesterday after. noon, were by persons who were married in the year 1917. In case the fourth petition marriage was accomplished in 1916. in severa] days, no police court was | ld lace will'use it. The others will| the new watered satin pumps which held yesterday afternoon for the ri employ tullé or chiffon, draped have become popular in London, ac- son that there were no cases on the| father tightly around the head like; cording to late dispatches. These are docket. 4 round cup and gathered into «| usually of’black or brown and wavy Pete S, Konich of 385 West B| rosette over either ear, The yell {s/ lines of the weave are particular- oned with onion juice and Wor.| | Mecessary and for as brief periods . Wet th dgen,| | #5. possible, Also in putting petit hd yore, and ie nothing into the refrigerator that moderate oven. These may be pre-|, | 4°¢* Not; 80 to speak, pay its way, pared the evening before In the petition of Vera Eliza- | street arrested last night on a| held in place by a narrow bandeau,|ly attractive with the slightly dark-| ¢ — beth Bla ain x charge of assault and disturbance, |4¢corated across the brow with ajer hose »w coming Into favor. Tlarry ane Chee pee that repent | pork and Parsnip Stew—Cover| Wile '# delicious served with cottage | Orricery Harlow and Zook made the| cluster of orange blossoms or other hls 4 AB had ! not take her put to social gather. | Slices of fresh lean pork with boil- iE larrest. Mike Cavick furnished $50 fewer. LOO ! ings or places of amusement, that | img water and cool slowly watt SUGGESTIONS | bene for the release ot Brea, aus Teareaiiy, se meade tp to Re! he use . tender. Remove the meat from the . AB. enry Emory was arres y Of: Hi y a . fe ea Profane language toward | quor and cut in cubes. Cut two| When preparing a chicken to|ficer Baker and booked for bel'ig|Dehind tho bride as she walks up the| STAMP PICTURES, 50¢ DOZEN 4 that he would converse with her |thin slices of, salt pork into small | roast, after it hag been filled with] drunk. aise. Doublo panels of satin or| FIRST PURPOSE Of FROM MAY 9 te 18 “3 y in monosyllables. She also | scraps and fry slowly until crisp.|the dressing, instead of sewing tt} Carl Hoover and Raymond Peter. chiffon attached at either shoulder | ' f - of Be * he was sulky and that he | Remove the pork, and in the fat}UP With a needlo and thread use|son were booktd this morning for|™May serve « similar purpose while Preserve the Present for the Future Tie) falled to support her, They were |lghtly brown one small onion sliced | ® wire hairpin, Straighten the| investigation. They wil} be ques-/0"€ oF two recently designed train | | WITH A Pe fy married In 1917 in Iowa. very thin. Remove the onion, add falvpto. ant rae eae EL Honss about recent robberles in the SAR: Poa sda almost ltke | f N 3 + about five tablespoons of flour, stit|!ongs needle cision, cateh- | city. is coat, ‘ h Seg BERIT obi a till smooth and bubbling, add the|!ms 1t in one side and then the - |The vogue of the high Spanisli | fea Ne PICTURE OF THE KIDDIES married’ in Ilivols in 1917 {gs |quor the meat wag cooked in and See ee LAr eceepeientehay ARE . e gern. ove Wie Be Grapes z Jen CHEYENNE, Wso,, May ~The * ullty fore : he chicken is baked the pin is very Bn pe, has invaded th SYENNE, ) 7 5 Fully of Ronaport donate ane | sn0uEh olig water, to make |e choven bakes ine mre ee EeetUrn OF Aix | Pease ‘reer Neti ana’ ie tee |Gucrnees dam of tho North Piate| North Casper Studio » month, that he subjected her to add three cups of parsnips that have| Chicken and there ig no worrying | py oughly becoming to certain types. |"eclamation project, the contrac | N. Kimball SEN, C * in > “ Sac yout z ri e The mod bride {s less b d by | the ereetion of which has been let Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. 908 N, Kimba! t., N, Casper extreme grieliy and beat! 4 | been scraped.and cut in small pieces. |@bout finding thread when the Lin fi D I dd Med hace aud by ah Construe 2 y . cruelty eatings an ey e aye conyention than those of previous|t? the Utah Construction company ut he wilfully deserted her, |Cover and Mfmer very slowly until|Chicken is served and no greasy She requests the decree and cus. |the parsnips are done, then add the | needle or thread to bother with. | tody of a minor child. meat and onion, season with salt generatiqgns and some of the wed-|°" ® bid of $1,288, , will be pri- ding gowns this spring will aban-|™&lly an irrigation ple a the H, C, Blair filed the petition |#nd pepper, bring to a boll and] Pit the leftover stewed prunes) SAN JUAN, PORTO RICO, May |" the white or lyory ealoringy inj Mobil. A itln SmeiNeen MN Me against’ hie wife, Minnie, on | serve. Jand add,vinegar, cinnamon, cloves|7,—(By the Associated Press)—The | ‘Vor of the gold or allver fabrics | | NMrti © htt tN Oe dan te grounds of desertion. This couple - land sugar to taste. Cook to right|return flight of the United States|*"@ even the delicate paste} thts The UNION Label ; : 3 4 : In the latter cage the bridesmaids|* bvdreelectric power project Was married in Texas also in 1917. | Prune Ple—Wash prunds, cover | consistency and you will have alnavy dirigible airship, Los Angeles, |!" ef Arybrcnalestvia i tiwer’ will be ape st 5 The marriage of 191¢, which | with tepid water and soak for ong| delicious spiced: sauce for the tur-| scheduled for today, was postponed | Wil! Re Gresged in white. 110 taots tee ae the amr and gisteibated to THE TRADEMARK OF GOOD WORKMANSHIP, took place in Walla Walla, Wash., | hour, drata, place in a tightly cov: | key, chieken or veal until tomorrow. Oe EOS sr en Ole. Meee RUURRS, BS) ois cine townie and minees Smer r bi ed by the following firms, who employ none but asia : De el asi d cater a much attention to the costumes of | elghboring towns and mines, Br an be ured by the following spo; A wuPey 4 R bv ppt ‘ A she wears white, the bridesmaids |°f the dam will be to facilitate dis 1. The Casper Daily band, L. B, Heffron, according to | through the food chopper twice, Put| _Y/ om W’ M ake an aera | trib of water (rrigatior SaDSE, Sat © petition of his wife one good-sized tart » through omen La yers atched in Fight eaten danea?, eimeanlie toe 1M c rved in the Pathfinder | . Oil City Printer the chopr one hal The Casper Heralc Service-Art Printi oug! f . rhe Commerejal Ff Co Hoffhine Printing & Btatiouery Co ek-Stirrett Printing Co, 1 r t \ ne type to Convict Man Accused of Murder |i» toiiowine 0 that of the bri urse, with r Two hints are offered to c about to wed 0m should} practice saying so that he ean say it convincingly. above a| | whisper, and the bride should get «| new permanent wave so thet st ‘WASHED DISHES can discard the curling tren on the SITTING DOWN wedding journey. NEW YORK, May 7.—Someone is BS — always glorifying something in the |Mrs.Ashcroft’s Remarkable country, Ziegfeld empl aself | ‘ glorifying the Amer Recovery After Taking tne} Lydia E. Pinkham’s | Relieve it Quick sugar, Pour into a deep ple plat with butter, cover with strips of pastry, and place in a quick oven jfor ten minutes, then Feduce the | | heat and bake for forty-five minutes | | e's a pleasant surprise in | store for people who want quick and | ' CHIEF FREED | Ease for this distressing’ troyble are ——— Notice to Ex-Service ' Men According to an Act passed by the Legislature of the State of Wyoming, in 1925; glad that they discovered it, ist give this comforting emollient % trial; it fs such a penetrating that it, almost Instantly . — a. t aks ‘right in through skin and| DENVER, Colo. May 6, barges | nd gets right-to the seat of | #sainst Frank N. Briggs, former | President of the defunct Interstate rs Company, involy jon of stock from Tams’ club recently American stage, Henry Word and Butfalo Bill have glorified the Amer- | Vegetable Compound {can stage coach and now corset| Covington, Ky. Twas 60 weak and | manufacturers aro glorifying tho | Nervous I could hardly do my house- cartiage of the Amtrican woman by mrorignst sand nat combining brasulere with corset, ye Ags iy des ¢incture, corsetiet or whatever you pains in my back choose to call it. The one pleco sup. m @ trouble—that's why it's success abstr: securities, were dismiss lions use it for stiff, swollen, and abdomen. I ° pain tormented joints as 2 rs porting garment reigns supreme tof 4 F F well as for neuritis, backacho,| wert side ade ims Pil the old corset ts as defunct as th ent Gown wigst OF Section 1, The exemptions provided for in the Plouris sere. test Ane sone throat, PRebie hth aise 4 Pes iia pd dode or tho petticoat | what I could wim | fifth paragraph of Section 2753, Wyoming Com- che nH J ) | - | way~aswash: | ach. A tube for 60 cents at Kim-| case involving alleged embezslement | 1 oars A Tab dished ber piled Statutes 1920, as amended and re-enacted Drug Stores, John .Tripeny Co,| of the bank's funds , One day a book de- seribing Lydia EB. When the modern woman saunt ers forth these days she tekes no 4 1 y chances that there is a looge button Pinkham's medi on her costume. For she can not cines was put in afford to lose one since tt hae be: | MY mail-box, I saw how the Vege- come the mode to wear buttons dec. | table Compound had helped others so |orated with rea’ jewels. These are |! gaveit trial. I had ts jee | tooat 0 otties by eZ Me ide tattidors bias strength but I certainly praise th: medicine. Then I took Lydia E. Pink- harn’s Blood medicine for poor blood. T was cold all the time. If would be ir be Iruggists anywhere in America, by Section 1, of Chapter 50, Session Laws of Wyo- ming 1921, shall not be allowed unless the claim or claims for such exemptions be filed in the County Assessor's office in the County within which the exemption is claimed on or before the 22nd day of June of each year. The dismissal today followed filing | of a motion by Briggs’ attorneys | setting up, that because of the death and disappearance of hiv witnesses | and the long delay by the state in bringing the case againet him to trial, the charge® should be dis missed. He was indicted in Decem ber, 1923 HAY GRAIN STORAGE Dairy and Chicken Feeds Alfalfa, Cotton Cake, Salt BLADDER AND KIDNEYS ‘> Brery trace of bladder and. Le ge trouble. ‘rial of Walter J Kilbeck in Clevelond on the charge of slay frequent calle, tired fealtne Men in Tier jing « policeman, finds women lawyers pitted ayeinst each other ur pal i . ja) history Mins Cc. ‘o. » murder case for the first time in American judic y sper Warehouse C | eae Fecal ok ty Viva Jafla, « former assistant atute’n attorney, is seeking to save |ised on the colder weather hats, | Rladly answer letiare (om womenand 268 Industrial Ave > || and regia ple nara ema Kilbeck from the electric chair, Mise Kvelyn Cohen, assistant prove Thee flowers are usually Posed oe advise my heighbors at out these med 2 , fan 6 | ‘i ' ¢ aide OW the yathe ¥ pond oe a Nd “ tuitirs ts see Aegan dm ers high wide Semmes Nisteditvelra } Beech Avenue, Covington, Kentucley. x ies ttn bbl a abled J ) Thread Trimmings, LYLE E, JAY, County Assessor, Drawn silk threads are now being | 80 cold I could hardly sit still and extensively used as trimmings for | the palms of my hands there would drops of sweat. I also used the San- made huge flowets much tn the same | ative Wash and I recommend it also. manner in which ostrich plumes are | You may publish this letter and I will Publish May 5, 6, 7, 8, 1928.