Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 29, 1925, Page 5

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Sa FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1925 Se — Che Casper Dally Cridiine PAGE FIVE Oi as a ee BUSINESS CONDITIONS HELD = Communists Stir:UpStrife:in.'Germany : |\Cheyenne’s Air |. rere | _ TOBEFUNDAMENTALLY SOUND | Begiee rag ee eee WITH SATISFACTORY OUTLOOK any Po ase By J, C. ROYLE. In (Copyright, be ness? Th agitating Following is the patches qutlining t tlon now and pres which business me own conclusio: ) ‘PICKETEERS BEGIN JAIL’ TEAMS FOR. CONTEMPT I GOAL STRIKE CAE au higdixe SN and Insist enuine Bayer Aspirin ind pre: cribed by physicians for 25 years, 10t n Some of > future » up Sat ee ER. ; ; Minister Thankful Communists,’stirred up by the inauguration of Paul Von Hindenburg as president of Germany, i} rel ple for he are causing much trouble in Berlin and other large cities.’ Armored cars are seen patrolling one | of the principal streets of the capital to prevent blood from flowing at a .'Red", demonstration, eae. ‘FLOWERS © few apparent weal “Take it or leaye it Peer =" umn uTs Nurmi Rejects $250,000 2s Ae & piglet Bes tt - ae Potted Plant ty! 5 cine ee HE WAS EMPLOYED BY Offers fe Di $15 a W eek ty. One. i Flowers Sent aa part: rs industries of the country ¢ ite j oked t 2 tik Sat po sa conten” Soro’, SHEPHERD'S LAWYERS) «As Draughtsman at Home ee i the harvest Seis, contr ena ——__— ie the tora Do ve The Flower Shoppe , *, projects. | Wages.are high. 1 clan, accused | d aes ae i ace rn? 542 S. Center Phone 2574 © sible Ons, rial of Wil- of t r ’ | sections and have been increase D. Shepherd, appeared’ before asin ed kta ; | ROTHRO S others, Productic the nuf ¢ rn rasnah i eas c | turing: 1ihes: ts least 1 ling | . c Your Gift Counselors | at a fair rate. The t | | farmers is evidenced by the fact} I Henning Bldg Phone 2526 | impleme de r 4 nm for love of | practically 1 equiy a ¢ n mon athl s. ‘e - have been Why then now being answer is that thelr sights too © actual figures AILEEN LAMONT. ht, 1925, Casper Tribune) | now by Ml ORK, May Corn prom » one of tho most popular se — =| colorings for both day and eve simple fr wear as the summer progresses and 1 to the midwest | and quarter si There is the shade|by a girdle « corn, which is ex-| drapes the sk elfmaterial which | lightly at the left | gette and embroider- | hip. With this, § r wears | iden bantam for belliger-|a double string Ve two four: | ities, country gentle-| strand pearl bracelets « er 1-“tender” for the ped-| crimped brim white felt | estrian. There are shades to match | solely with two long har pins of | the market quotations of the com-| mother of pearl thrust through the | modity. crown, | Prepare to Shed Them. In thes when, as in the rules | Crocodile tears haye taken on a | Of the prize ring ax promulgated | ¢ |new meaning. Nowadays, they rep: | the ly famous Marqyis of Queens: | bur is up to every to protect resent the tears of agony attendant | upon breaking in a pair of new croc- | "er 1 the break ’ ather pumps. At the other ex: | #f not necessarily cumbersome om this ur ngness are Many are loose and a =| MILLS, WYO n beneath | the elbow down. Others are allo j ’ ° - ike a panama hat,|to follow the present type, ‘apped and bound with | €athered only at the’ wrist alf are confined to one arm alone, Ghee: Mite tn Tint lowing the wearer to deliver an un The old fashioned New England | Obstructed blow at the he ippet which country boys and girls |#4mirers with “one arm fre 1 generations ago used to But the fact remains that slec neir ears in winter |@re again the mode and he cended on the hats | /@ughs at a sleeves instead of In rge cape line hat of | 1® likely to get a cuff ed chiffon, for example, is | @ ribbon which » of the cr Hts aboy Olga Poufkinne, Jdition to whose. w es in the © men, rather than Casper’s Complete Recreation Spot trimmgs with ab Just inhale that | sense-thrilling i bouquet! a REMODELED SWIMMING POOL OPEN EVERY MORNING AT 11 O'CLOCK you stig fp would be regular as ‘ ecleckwork, each Break the vacuum seal of a tin of Hills Bros, Coffee. Close your eyes and breathe deeply of that marvelous aroma! It is fragrance of r coffec-oils—the herald of a flavor to be met ...a flavor. unli other . . . indescribat Now, brew lips! Eagerly drop. Zealous| another cup, and is why Hills Bros. C The Recogni Standard the coffee-loving West Coffee is ecor t HILLS BROS COFFEE day some way enjoy ROMAN MEAL~a | propersy' balanced . he great fe yt e fash- | s ip their sleeves t ig not surprise at they and their is important Private Dressing Rooms for Ladies and Gents. SMOOTH POLISHED DANCE FLOOR Ready for You Every Afternoon at 2 o’Clock | BUD AVERILL’S POWDER RIVER ENTERTAINERS RIVERVIEW PARK TAKE MILLS BUS you will drain ey you will pour your elf That ry Hille L Bro’ the tists have made r ulmost syn Jang. But | apart as frook } er, Townsend Hotel 1p, m. and 6 p, m rtorial In the original Pacuum Pack | ambit: (01 iden: which keeps the coffee fresh ’ Salt Creek Transportation Co. BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS ©1925, Hills Brow ' TELEPHONE 144

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