Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 21, 1925, Page 10

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PAGE TEN KINANIANS TO AND JUVENILE PRORLEMERE Delinquents Cited Into} Police Court to Re- ceive Help. R. C. Cather, president of the Ki d this noon at the Henning board of directors with Chief of Police A. 'I ck, and arranged to help ju ventles who have made a mistake dare ught before the police court for violatic Mr. Cather stated tt rectors of the club are Well pleased yith the way juvenile cases are now n the police and Po: 1dge John A rray. The Ki- is making a speck fort to help n ors who err o s and respec a@ bill in the next legis!: ing for the handling V. Jones of Lar club and delivered an address on being cheerfu g others, Ben Cullen read dance prize paper on the f the completion. of the 1th raflroad to files rated the « Cullen enum: mz y esult to ¢ f the m the Kiwar ub wo park co’ ee ¢ 1, to arrange for p nis courts for chil en s the summer months. H. B. Durha y said that such play: grounds woud be of great benefit to the children for recreation purposes and would keep the youngsters off the str All people who know of ant lots which 1d be co te x i into rounds are asked to call F ck Miss Gertrude Kamps, represent- the baseball team of the Busi- 1 Professional Women's invited the Kiwanlans to at the baseball game on next Wednesda ternoon between baseball as of the Rotar and the fair sex S. Mechling cal the tion of the members to the In’ moral stamina and urged all c members to attend a lecture to be before the R ty on sex hy ats A inion. te WAR VETERAN lo IDENTIFIED BY tl MOTHER Lopez-Frazier Swoons Away .as Climax of Court Scene. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., (Associated Press.)—Just as Mrs. Hannah Frazier, earnestly and quiet ly testified that he was her son,/ r Lope 1 court here today during hi He wag taken n,” the mother Jared to the cide whether he world war vet» Mexican and nent con orn WHY TAKE A CHANCE Warne-Crosby Motor Co. CASPER, WYO. D “BRYANLEAOING. t the di | eratorship Holds Frazier collapsed in| WROUGHT IRON BA from the witness stand, walked over to him, gathered him into her arms, his head against her shoulder, dipped her handkerchief in a glass of ice water and: pressed it against the back of his: neck, The court declared a’ rec and | the young plaintiff wag carried into | the judge's chambers. Mrs. Fraz! followed and stood by, weeping, as other members of her family revived him. The ambulance came und she | was asked if she wanted to go to] tho hospital No," she replied. “Let me finish | my stor; The recess ended and she returned to the stand while Arthur Frazier was being ¢ general hospital where declaring hig condition crt expressed the fear th not Ive to see the conclu tri would of his CONSERVATIVES INGONVENTION Fight foe Chiroh Mod- Interest. COLUMBUS, Ot The Ass ted Pre —Dr. A. McAfee of Berkley, Cs les R. Ardman of Princete Dr. Harry C. Rogers were the cz dates nominated for moderato: the g al ¢ of the Presby jan chur of the | America today COLUMBUS, Olio, May | The Associated Press)—The 1 | general assembly of the Presbyterian | church in the United States of | opening here today saw | nt fundamentalists going {nto | ight for the moderatorship at | with William Jennings E »| prominent of the conserva | group's selection of a candt- | Bryan is standing firmly for | Thompson, president of Ohio State University at Columbus, Ohio, the post, while other f damentalists at a ma conferenc decided to back Dr, Lapley A. Me: | © of Berkley, Cal The larger group, however, has | not dispatred of winning Mr. Bryan | over and are continuing efforis to aye him change his sta pe ei carhenk > cere odaariban FINGERPRINTING 13 | STUDIED BY CHIEF AND POLICE LIEUTENANT Chief of Police A. T. Patrick and Lieut. Ray Ideen, tn charge of the police criminal investigation depart- ment, are expected to return tomor-. Denver police department. It is also understood that t following up clues in conn the robbery of the Wyatt cafeteria on Tuesday night. Police are working under cover to apprehend the ban dits who broke into tthe Wyatt caf. eteria, carried the cash register to the alley in the rear and smashed it open. It is believed that the regis | on the morning after the robber graphic outfit we by the Casper police department and Chief Patrick and Lieut. Ideen tn- tepd to emplo: y latest meth- ods in keeping records of crim}; AN EXTRAORDINARY Newest Bridge I Consisting of and ecorated Specially Priced 45° COMPLETE fora Few Day Chamberlin Furniture Co. COR. SECOND AND DAVID Visit Our Drapery Department Che Casper Daily Cridune See nese oe having caused the death of William But Jun Fujita, NEA camera- rd went on tri charged with barred from the courtroom HONORARY COMMITTEE NAMED BY CASPER LEGION IN PLANS By B. G, WESTOV » Chairman of Committee. endowment tecting the 35,000 orphans of determined thelr father for Legion. seeks | parents and to co-ordin | family of a ve For the many |nte local ‘legion work for child wel- American L has been established with a reliable banking on endowment erican Legion mé rposes outlined In the trust accomplished. uinistered for the income | take Califor rrived in Chicag land or bul’d cottages, as these have | agency to be named by the LUCKY STRIKES AT BARGAIN portunity to enjoy the cigayet that “toasting” made mellow and sweet, the American Tobacco company are today offering every man tn Cusper an opportunity, to purchase 100 Lucky Strike clgarets for 45 cents. This exceptional offer ts made pos- sible by the payment of the govern- ment tax of 30 cents on each can by the American Tobacco company. ernment actually collects almost half of the money spent country for c! ople is an unugu: t still further exploited. Casper has only a lMmited number of these cans alloted to it and it will therefore he well to hurry for the supply will t only a st while. The compa dealers to sell only Luckies to 2 customer tomorrow {s doubtful whether the last for the entire da Another bargain 1s being smokers by the American Tobac company for the same period Melachrino clgarets product of this» company. D supr ér every The hundred packages are attract boxes. peated ae, J0U' RE! MOVAL AN ‘CEMENT the second floor of the O. ing. ———— BOSTO: America. In order to obtain “still more} friends than the present number for the popular Lucky Strike cigarets, and to give Casper smokers-an op- ‘This tax has always been paid by the smoker and therefore increased the price of the hundred cigarets to 75 cents, The United States gov- this rets and other forms of tobacco, This. forces the manu- facturing companies to operate on a small margin of profit if the price is to be kept within reach. There- fore this offer of the Lucky Strike one and means real sacrifice So them, in order at their popular product may be has instructed one can of but even with this arrangement it another alers have been instructed to give a 50 cent package of these popular high Je. clgarets absolutely’ free with one hyndred of them sold. ively wrapped and the entire offer is enclosed neatly in a handy box. Ask your tobacco dealer to show you one of the Melachrino ‘special Dr. Mark H, Smith has moved his office from the Gladstone hotel to S. build. Sarah Loulse Arnold, dean emeritus of Simmons college, succeeded Mrs. Herbert Hoover as/ THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1925 DANCE EXTRAVAGANZA TOBE * ‘The American Legion {s sponsor Ing a program of dancing with mu- sic to be given under the direction of Miss Genevieve Fitzgerald and Miss Claribel Butler at the Fitz. gerald School of Dancing at the Elks auditorium on the evening of June 10, for the benefit of the nu- merous charities of the George W. Vroman post in Casper. More thgn 30 local dancing pupils of @he Fitz- gerald studio will take part in the dance extravaganza. According to M B,. McPake, chairman of the American Légion committee in charge of arrange- ments the Legion feels extremely gerald @ pro- f the Misses Fi to stage this feat neing with music. services and Butle gran of d Last ye bd the pes of Pan. men’s Departmental a tremendous success, This ad to be program {is exp ; triumph for the rea 1 advance tn finished de classes have recelv struction and in every respe The program will be opened by a group of folk dances, and will be fol lowed by a feature dancing revue en titled “The Cycle of the Da In terpretive dances will be the «rand clim STAGED AS LEGION CHARITY BENEFIT BY MISS FITZGERALE fortunate to be able to secure the Wherever t. | r, Miss Fitzgerald stag- a story in pantoinine and dancing for the Wo- 1b, which e pupils in the dancing en and x will be the oriental ing relief for weakened kidne: capsules, Red Mi r HeTicd Proce direct to irritated kidne of d feeling, backache, painful and inarlem Oil bringscompicte guarant: ‘Ask these druggists: The Kimball Drug Co. The Midwest Drug Co. president of the Girl Scouts of 0 shall then be president of the dowment income will be used for bil-' United States. PLANS SERVICES OF OPEGIAL INTEREST HERE ter was smashed from the blow of | presbyterian Jan axe. It was found in the alley | >, lle A new finger printing and photo- } the h e recently installed | pyy CEDAR CHES' The odor of a cedar chest will thes moths, thelr eggs The moths do not lke Cereal ®with placed ‘in the chest are free from eggs and larvae they will be pro undamaged for long pertods Fritters with s in Cream rochet once around, Ing care not to draw it much stronger will be musieal in the Several Fines Are | "ine!" len of Walla W Assessed by Court } 11 ew Mr. esh Pineapple « TODAY'S RE time of year when making ne ns cooking oil, | one-half green and one-half t Jge the window or which the curtain FURNITURE I PUT ON SALE To reduce the present - the summer months Furniture company on is announcing a sale which ‘will continue until part of # been gold. wers and every able kind of household and office furniture have been” placed reduced prices lic is cordially Invited to in bargaing offered at the cons of cold fifteen minutes rnate Iayers BRIDGE LAMP SPECIAL “~~~ the Harned Orange Fritters and Boiled’ Ham | several days mps, as Pictured, tables, beds -archment Shade dae ak! SENS BOSTON LUNG OPENED HERE “k tasty iunch, the Boston L opened its doors today appliqueing to the white ense. | nine tiny | three-cighths inches . sowing alters nating colors: together opening day patronay the. manager of Casp ing houne, expressen great hopes for the future of his establishment PHONE! 37 hemstitehed in. | Pure Linen Hand Embroidered We Will Offer AMAZING BARGAINS ~ InLinen, Silk and Summer Dresses End Kidneyllis saalck as oreeTnlgtt through nremarkable remedy long knotrn to physicians. and now for the first time put up in easy-to-take. taste- fi Haar! nO. he It is . drives, out na, tones them up, and every rae swollen fect and joints, magic. Don't suffer another day when Red Mi Hi eed relief with just a few doses, or mobey back. ballet from “Chitra It ts said that Miss Fitzgerald -studied under the leading ballet masters of the world and was cne of the finest _ ballet dancers In the classes of Pavley and Ouikransky, ballet masters for the Chicago Civic Opera company. The proceeds of the entertainment will be used in charity work by the reen of the house ways ns com- bmittee was quoted as saying he ex- pects no debt payments from France in the near fu EVERY BITES A DELIGHT Lexington Cream XXXXX Flour More and Better Bread per sack Rye, Whole Wheat, Graham, Corn Meals Ask your grocer for this flour and have better bread Casper Warehouse Company DISTRIBUTORS 268 Industrial Ave. Tel. 27 REMOVAL NOTICE DR. E. L. NEWLANDER DENTIST Moved to 116 E. Se SCOTT’S BLD’ cond St. Phone 1927 She eclipses any si CASPER'S LEADING SPECIALTY SHOP FOR WOMEN AND MISSES ALL SILK AND SUMMER Dresses In point of quality, varieties and values, this event le we have held this season. Price

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