Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 10, 1925, Page 14

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a PAGE FOURTEEN spOuT TROOP WILL BANQUET ys of the Mikanakata troop of tickets 6, report that the si for their banquet and entertainment to be held at the Blks Ban- quet hall Monday evening, May 25, at 6:30 are golng fast and to all ap- banquet will be a de- ss. The members of the supplied with tickets who wishes to obtain them from any boy e Scoutmaster, Mr. Scoutmaster Krueger at the Boy Scout iquarters the Chamber of nmerce building. The price of kets is seventy-five cer and Mr. Marker tainment will t Which pearance idea troop are on may g\ Marker; suce stant comed at will | which w the Ten- derfoot Investure Ceremony which will be well worth the price of the mment. Mr. boys are in ake this effair re preparing the summer camp at np Carey which will take place in two months and plan to a bunch of first prizes Scout master, is giving t ng in all fo! na it discipline « sefore the Camp & ber Il be as n meeting ht a New Reverend > is a mem » troop committee. At the presentation Rev. Bow- ted that the gift was made might com- the verses time of tt erman st hoping ry boy to m yr ontained id that every boy would accept ft with thé high ideal of gaining from its contents some help them over the rough spots of life. The committee also made the boys a gift of an Ambulance first ald chest which contains p: everything needed for eve injury. tical form of Mr, Marker h es of Deputy Co! . who is a missioner Tracy in the art of the committee of this Kelley, inehides 8. J. Wm. Hill, 8. Bow terested tr Mikanakaws and ex Iingness to help the anakawa Troop has an © summer program lined up ch will take in every form of couting and the athletic sports. They have set thelr limit for, mem- bership at thirty-two members and after that mark is reached they will accept no others {nto the troop ex- eept on thelr waiting list. This Iim- ft is almost reached now through an Inter-patrol contest which is be- ing conducted by their scoutmaster, ‘The winning patrol of this contest is to be guests of honor at the com ing ‘entertainm The closing 4 kots is set for May t to get {n on this e of the Mikanakawas for Watch for later an “Ob! how clear and beautiful your complexion is today, my dear!" HERD IS a certain joy—a cer- tain pride—in knowing you are admired, whether it be from father, brother, husband or sweetheart! And back of that joy is the satis faction of knowing all is well. Men are fascinated by the charms of beauty. Women gare with envy, secretly jealous, per- haps, wondering—hoping—praying for that attractiveness which is not theirs. But why the wondering— the hoping—the praying for that craved for attractlvenese—that clear skin—that beauty. A clear skin—is the barometer of one's ondition. A healthy skin radiat beauty. Pure, clean blood means a clear skin. 6.5.8. is waiting to help you. It will rid your blood of its impurities and give you that clear complexion. Bince 1826 8.8.8. has been ridding people of blood {mpurities, from pimples, from blackhea bolls, sezema and from rheumatism, too. Because 8.8.8, is made from fresh ierbs and barks, {t may be taken with perfect safety. Try it your- self. You will not only look better, vut you will feel better, too. S.S.S. fs wold at all dros stores in two sizes, The larger sixe James Me: | perfect, as pos: | 1 expert to give the boys a | ‘st ald and | up to headquarters | | arry his program for | hool fi record practice and | member of | Books in Library | Are Repaired. | All bookbinders e been | ring books in the | brary Sever thou rebound and say for further use in the district. This | work is in line with the policy of} Principal C. K. Fletcher to conserve things of v whenever possible. High School Students Observe Music Week. books hay Special usical progr: were | ted in the hool on Mon i Wednesday of last week with hos usicians appear ing in condert school studer grams. The h everal selections in the high America theater TARGET PRACTICE STAGED BY HIGH SCHOOL CADETS; OTHER Che Casper Sunday Cribune add the beaten yolks of eggs, and MENU HINT. mix in the flour slowly so that it Breakfast. Grape Fruit Halved will not lump, Add beaten whites Ham and Eggs Toast|iast...This should make a thin Coffee batter. ‘The annual target practice of the |Junior-Senior Reception ee nein yeas Cea Ng Cadet. corps was begun this week |'To Be Held on Friday, | aatshes Be cacriann| STAGy, Sasttinors Ase aos on the range near Evansville, Com-| ‘The members of th junior class | Sour Milk Waffles Syrup |stx eggs, one cup sweet milk, one pany D spent Wednesday on the}are busy making preparations for Tea teaspoon rose water, two level tea- Sighs betas ap ing practice | the annual reception for the seniors Dinner. spoons baking powder, three and on Thursday This last Friday was which will be held in the high school Bouilion Crackers: Cpe malbceape Hedin craein Imuctae too damp and windy for practice | nuditorium, starting at $ o'clock next ee ee RET one, pale scape ath ee but next week the other companies | friday night, Next to the milltary Eagaront, apd ,Chses and sugar, then.adid mallk as Raven will get their«turn to try their! ban, the junfor-senfor reception is|paay Baltimore Cake Coited| uenecee ides bean’ sited, /lastivh thy Inarkaths one of the outstanding social events eggs folded lightly into the dough. rian Ged pay aaa a Rh ee eee Sc ee at TODAY'S RECIPES. Bake in thre®layer cake tins. cadet corps, is having the boys fire | pected that the reception this year! ecatloped . Potatoes—> Peel and) -Filling—Dissolve three cups gran: the, following course: 10 shots stand-| will be the ‘biggest success in the! aice thin enough potatoes to fill} ulated-sugar, one cup boiling water Leh Meas Ua iendra hi Mage ts eak alps a citar da & baking dish, Season with salt}and cook until it threads, Pdur and five Kneeling at 300 yards; 10) News of Fletcher's Going and pepper or paprika. Heat milk] over, the beaten whites cf three shots prone a 550) yards snitested:| eceee, With: Regret. enough to cover potatoes, melt aleggs, stirring constantly. To this ee ea ihe target | Pupils of the Natrona county high| good sized lump of butter in milk] add: one cup chopped raisins, one é he math school were prised yesterday to|and pour over potatoes. Cover|cup chopped nut meats (pecans pre- A feature of the marks |iearn that Principal C. K. Fletcher| with bread or cracker crumbs and|ferred), five figs cut in thin strips. petition is the fact that) i irended to take a position elsewhere | bake three-quarters of an hour. Ice top and sides as superintendent of schools and = ae ecords of the war would’ not*return ¢ as principal] Sour Milk Waffles—One pint sour STIONS. se of war and the c next year Mr. Fletcher has be cream or milk, two eggs, one or| After cles a machine made fesired to enter the army, a good| * dingly popular with pupil two tablespoans melted butter, one| pile rug sometimes loses {ts shape } = me rs of the faculty and the news| teaspoonful salt, one teaspoon soda,|or wrinkles and curls up because Canlaon MoE re ali that he will leave Casper after the|two cups flour, Add soda to milk|the sizing on the back has worn poder api chops opamp nt] school term ends in June, was re-|or eream, then melted butter, one/off. Resizing will pay for ttle by ther eddeta ler ceived with regret at the high| tablespoon of butter {f cream is|adding to the durability of the rug 2 used and two if milk 1s used. as y making it look much Karpen Fiber White Enamel $11.85 $1.49 $10.65 noon The Netto Ladies orchestra of the Rialto theater also appeared in con cert at high school assemblies last A special musical program will be presented at a high school assembly on Monda: Boy Talks for First Time in Eleven . Years Sam has restored the speech of a 15-year-old boy after 12 years of silence. His first sentence since his auditory nerves became par- alyzed by a blow on the head in Infancy was, “Father and Eleven years ago Ray Paw- lowski, Milwaukee, then four years of age, was struck on the head with a hammer. The shock caused the brain to re- werse the natural oo-ordina- tion between the nerve cen- ters and the muscles of the throat. Whenever the boy tried to speak, his mouth, tn- rigidly stead of clenched. A short time ago Ray was opening, | | placed under the care of Prof, William Duffy of Marquette University, who taught the »y co-ordination of mind end boc the Jad talks In monotone next lessons — MAS. F.H. JOHNSON OF EAGT F STREET DEAD; FUNERAL ON MONDAY Mrs. Ma Johnson of d the t Shaffer-Ga feof F. H dled yes F street terd the y was funeral | E row | me 1 from the | | the THMES ABE DELINQUENT IN COUNTY AFTER MAY 1 automatically become de- May 10, but since the » this year falls on Sunday, tax All taxon linquent aft dda * will have untlk tomorrow night to escape penalty, according to announcement last night by Agnes M. Clare, county treasurer. 2nd Anniversary Sale Ivory Enamel Cribs steél heay: springs, toe trip drop’ side. Size 30x54 inches. Entirely enameled ivory finish, $11.80 All with less eribs sag- HA tit TAS AA Y A i visit this interesting imei if 5 | ROUTAN | 1: | SC A ae: Splat Levit He Mohair Overstuffed Suites ° Mahogany _Gateleg Tables Upholstering is of fine cut mohair in taupe and rose com- ralaper eter tena en bout bination. Suite consists of two pieces as illustrated with mahogan Size 36x48 loose cushions, spring filled, reverse side covered in Style und shape Davenport conceals soft, luxurious, spring bed $289.00 ” damask. with concealed space for bedding. Anniversary Sale Price_ Overstuffed Bed Davenports Genuine Kroehler Overs stuffed Davenport with loose spring filled’ cush fons, covered in genuine Baker cut velour. Opens into full size bed. $129.00 O-So-Easy : Bag nad Pedi Two-Tone Walnut Suites iain ii Bi Sorin Beautifully finished American Walnut two-tone suites with handle and 14-02. bottle extra large Vanity Dresser, Bowfoot Bed and spacious of polish Chifforette. Finely cushioned and $ : 98¢c finished. Anniversary Sale Price__-_~~. 1 76.00 2nd Anniversary Sale of Rugs Special purchases of Rugs have placed our unusually large showing,of Rugs in a position to undersell on our Anniv ary Sale as never before. Come in and look over these remarkable bargains. tematic payment ba Seamless Axminster Rugs in Seamless 8.3x10.6 Velvet Rugs, choice atterns and colors, fringed ends—new color com- 8.8x10.6. binations and patterns, $29.85 $39.50 6x9 Seamless Axminstér Rugs Seamless 6x9 Velvet Rugs in good quality fringed ends, $29.80 9x12 Axminster Rugs, heavy weight—wide assortment of new patterns, $57.00 Wool Wilton Velvets, size 9x12 in Blue, Rose and Taupe, color combinations, $87.50 medium weight de- sirable patterns $19.80 Seamless 9x12 Axminster Rugs —choice new patterns and de- $32.85 8.3x10,6 Seamless Chenille rugs in solid taupe color. $58.00 rugs in better, and can be done at home or by a carpet dealer. The rug should be stretched tight and true and tacked at fre- quent intervais, face down, on a floor or some other flat surface where it can remain undisturbed. It should then be sprinkled gener- ously with a solution made by soak- ing and dissolving one fourth pound of flake glue in one half gallon of water in a double boiler or a con- talner surrounded by hot water. ‘The rug should be allowed to dry for at least 24 hours. If it is light weight, care should be taken not to put on so much glue that it pene trates to the right side. Select small firm beets; the large ones are apt to be woody. Pineapple juice will prevent fruit gelatin from thickening. Violin strings and dental floss prove splendid strings for beads. ebb Coat sa a Colored Sunday School Has Party ‘The Sunday school pupils of Grace A, M. E. chureh enjoyed a most en- joyable party at the church, 305 The Store of Pre-eminent Values CALLAWAYS Rockers Ladder Stools Tables Upholstered — spring Very strong and sub- Drop Leaf Tables, URNITURE. cushion seats and stantial stools. Just sizes 36x48 inches. F back-fumed brown the right height for Entirely finished in finish cabinet or sink. White enamel An array of unmatchable bargains! verdict of buyers during the first week of our ANNIVERSARY SALE. Here is quality furni- ture for every room in the house at the lowest prices ever. Each piece is marked with ANNI- VERSARY SALE tickets showing the big reduc- ions this event makes possibile. Our Plan of EASY PAYMENTS Enables everyone to participate in this sale— making it possible for homemakers to buy the most desirable Furniture on a dignified s: quire about this helpful arrangement. ALLAWAYS FURNITURE 133 E. Second St. Grant street on Friday evening, be ginning at eight o'clock and continu ing till eleven. Games were inlug- -RUGS 133 E. Second St. Th the Make sure to sale this week. cushions in all pieces. rust-proof cable fabric springs. Anniversary Sale Price___ ———$ ed in and appetizing refreshments served, in which all members of the Sunday ‘school took part. This ts the largest Sunday school in the city's colored population. Mrs, Em- ma FE. Sanders is the ever alert sup- erintendent. More than a year ago she originated th. idea of entertain ing the Sunday schoo! pupils one evening during the spring. tuking charge in the capacity of su- perintendert the school has grown by leaps and bounds. The pupils de- arted for their various homes ful! \f appreciation for such a pleasant \yening of entertainment. ae FUNERAL TO BE HELD HERE THIS AFTERNOON FOR RIVERTON WOMAN Mrs Ruth Sutter ‘Thompson, 27 years of age and wife of J. 1. Thompson of Riverton, Wyo., died at 4:30 p. m, Friday at local~hos- pital. She is survived by a daugh- ter, her husband, five sisters and five brothers. Her mother, Mrs, Louise Sulier, Miss Anna Sutter and Mrs. Leo Laue, sisters, 459 Holly street, Casper, and J. 8, Sutter a brother are present for the funeral Davenport Windsor Rockers Tables Gateleg Tables Brown mahogany Antique brown ma- Unfinished Gateleg finish, in full. size, hogany finish. Size ‘Tables. Size 36x45 curved back, Windsor 20x54 inches. Carved=* inches. All sanded style. pedestals, $10.65 Bath Rugs Colontal Rugs, rag firroly Size 24x36 Fringed ends. 89c - Overstuffed Velour Suites Genuine Kroehler 3-piece Overstuffed Velour Suite. holstered in genuine Baker cut velour. - 8-Piece Dining Room Suite A new and striking two-tone Walnut Suite in Tudor design as illustrated. Suite consists of 66- tension Table, 5 Sid walnut. Do not hesitate to in- Genuine Cedar Chests Made entirely of genuine red cedar. Size 48x20 inches, with dust proof lid, patented corner locks to prevent pull- ing wpart. Reinforced with Solid Ash Refrigerators with brass food compartments entirely binding ...-- $21.90 whité enameled, woven wire shelves and dry air circulation lie to keep food fresh and Food compartment entirely cle ‘a whiaser $14 85 white enameled rf : 40 Ib Ie ds Typ icing with double °#Pacity Paes $28.00 iusteated =" Bade 80-0 ice $36.00 iglag: extra large As eet ig compartment Z $26.00 i ies == $41.00 $17.50 Bath woven in hit and miss colors. inches. Up- Loose spring-filled Davenport opens into bed with $197.00 nch Buffet, Oblong Ex- and one Host’s Chair with seats cov- ered in tapestra. Finished in dull rubbed Anniversary Sale Price______. $163.00 Genuine Leonard Refrigerators. Three door built of genuine ash; four wal insu'ation, nickled door handles. SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1925 services which will be from the Lor- ton funeral home at 3 o'clock this afternoon, the Rey. Louls 8. Bower+ man offictating. j TREATING +P DIABETE by diet is merely treating symptoms and not the disease. Naturally if you take no sugar into the system there will be no sugar to excrete. My book “EAT AND GET WELL” telling how to stop this useless starving and eat what you need wii) be sent FREE to any diabetic sut. ferer, Write M. Richartz, Dept. 275, 220 W. 42d St., New York. $1.00 1.00 Cleaning and Pressing Suits —_-________-_$1.00 Overcoats ~-._-__-_$1.00 Dresses _.__ ----$1.00 Phone 802 $1.00 $1.00 Jake, The Nifty Tailor > Basement Wyatt Hotel and ready for enamel, $10.65 Ivory Ferneries Fiber Ferneries, size 10x30 inches, with metal plant container, Entire ly finished in ivory enamel. Cedar-Lined Chifforobes Very large Chifforobes with four drawers, hat compartment and clothes compartment, lined. in red cedar, American wal- nut finish. Baby Carriages Genuine loom woven Baby Carriages in choice of ivory, blue or natural finish. Full size car- riages with reclining back and adjustable hood. $24.65 side icing styl, = ett al a Dt an i lan

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