Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 14, 1925, Page 2

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PAGE TWO ‘ CHAUTAUQUATS | SET FOR FIRST PRESENTATION Direct Descendant: of Darwin ason Ticket ale to| Be Speeded Up in_ | Final Hours. | | r in| LIFE UN ER ALTER OF CITY ARE ADDRESSED BY FORMER SCHOOL HEAD | , This is Miss Margaret | Scopes anti- evolution trial and a spectator at the trial drawing of Darwin, Lives in i Dayton; Sees Ape Trial || Jarwin, who claims direct ops {rom Charles Darwin, noted exponent of the evolution theory ® queer coincidence she is a resident of Dayton, Tenn., locale of my Inset is | EE HE TO SUSH PRICES WW “= GREAT SMLE uN VEOESN Heller, Hive. store at proprietor of the B nin valued ~< During the EMA aT ." | street, today a open in tno « 1 e oll fleld and at bargatr that on account | general 4 had pre e| him from a long term lease and he n| would close out his entire stock of merchandise at prices} fore Pa thought impe o us-| ~Heller stated that after his le rari 2 tober he will probably | good pair of ' ret i ness. Prior te t . , suey. | the time that he ts forced to y | re | Heller will sel! men's furnishings | 7 meu by aa . Mat prices which 1 ys are fay be- | Use lar reg Y ____| low co The store occupted by | PAT . UR tags Heller has already been leased ana | ®“vises , . : halla Coaabanion te oat in order to take ad During the last Hel roe : has been | 15, 3 re noon ha 1| Tr Want Ads Bring half cup flour, one} milk is near botling poin your it | teaspoon salt ne tablespoon bak-| onto the eggs. Return all to the J er, one cup milk, two table. | Saucepan, whisk over the fire until 1 of rup, two tablespoons | thick as cream, then take {t off and Che Casper Daily-Cribune jules PROMOTERS PROMISE SLASHING SERIES OF BOUTS ON MONDAY yesterday in another feature would be staged by the Arkeon Athletic next Monday with enthusiasm There are many r who enjoy 4 the pro- ad for Mon- The ar ncement weight champion of the Rocky moun tain region, will clash inside the ropes with Fighting Nobe of Den ver in the last half of the main event. Billy Papke, veteran ring ace, of Denver, will méet Ray Parker of Colorado Springs {n a main bout} which is expected to be full of ac tion from atart to finish. Tickets will go on sale Thursday and popular prices will prevail. Harry Yesneses and Tom McKeon are promoters of The 7 e that the A nain eve will feature/the arkeon Athietic ciub. Tickets eo f « | other pre-| will be sold starting tadhy at the m f bouts. Abe] “Mar. In The Barcel” store and Tie nd of Salt Lake City, light-|creation pool hall. MOUNT LOGAN FINALLY SCALED ALASKAN PARTY IS RETURNING July 14, —(By Mount Logan ascended some cf the difficulties were recount ed by Robert Morgan, of Philad phia, who was forced to descend wi been | 5 frozen feet after he climbed 19,000 complished the unpre- | feet. ntad of scaling the peak] The six siccessful climbers of the {ter months of preparation and to-| party, who reached the town of day was returning to civilization, Carthy yesterday homeward boun: Mount Logan, located in Yukon] were returning to Codova toda: erritury, has been considered sec-| where Morgan !s recovering- from ond only to Mount nature barri No details were the final stages FA MENU HINT Breakfast ] | Orange Juice 4 Cereal Top Milk verest in formid- | his injuries. The expedition, headed by Captain | H, McCarthy and conaliting of eight membevs, left Cordova, May $ available as to] A. of ascension, but PREPAREDNESS Go over the hegting plant care- | carefully | } neat Bread Toast fully each summi Fresh Jelly placing any weak or defective Coffee © pleces of pipe, any chimney ap- Luncheon proaches which are crowing weak; also clean pipes, drums and any other parts where soot or ines Hot Corn Meal Muffins and Butter} | ashes may collect. This will les- ad Olives on Ice sen fire menace and will Fruit Salad make for greater heating effi- Topped with Marshmallows | | clency in fuel used, Dinner Samburg, Southern Style | Mashed Potatoes —_—_—— - ————_ ——_ | Radishes Spinach Wholewheat Bread and Butter | Whipped cream, or use various | Milk | Julees SUGGESTIONS TODAY'S RECIPES | g, Southern Style--Have er grind one pound of season it as for plain Uncluding onion if you add to this one cup of washed In dusting, washing windows, us- ing polish on furniture and floors, use a pair of large tweezers with a good point, protect the point with a cloth so there will be no scratches, and any corner can be abselutely meooked rice, make this into pat-| free from any dust or dirt. Put it in the skillet and add| Tweezers can be had at a »mall small can of.tomatoes and one| cost and the work of cleaning be of cold one-quarter tea-| made Hghter. water, a, one-half feaspoon of alf teaspoon.of salt. Let boll, then place it on » sto nd let it simmer, 1en half done (this takes keep watching it, as ea If cream is not procurable this | makes a fairly good ‘substitute: Heat two cups of milk and infuse into it the rind of one lemon, Beat the yolks of two e gs with one tea- spoon of flour and one or two ta- blespoor.s of cream, and when the Muffins—Tak» one cup as it cools add half a teaspoon of vanilla, Another cream substitute is to pour slowly a little hot water into a well beaten fresh egg and Fruit Salad eut in F any canned with cherrigs, and top with flavor as desired. | Handle silk hosiery gentle. More | silk stockings are ruined by care- | less handling than are ever worn = i Your Oroger uppist They Sack Come to the COMET By MME. LISBETH. | r 1 women generally take to the|jn my tllustrat in discard perma 6 elit This ts the ques: }'* : ’ a thee of the in sartorial elreles. |! tor of : i ¢ has preva for al ee ume 1 has steadfastly re: | and EVERY NIGHT slated efforte at change. I think | \ be sald to be generally be con and the fact that it has 5 WHY? ed 1 wed for so long « time vO NeW com ‘ t t it met milady’s 1 designers seen in ! out in actual service. The right way | to put on a silk stocking is to roll it down to the heel, then draw it | over the foot, smoothing gently over the toes and heels, and finally un- | rolling the length of the stocking evenly. The wrong way ts to pull | or “drag” a stocking on. Threads are sure to be broken sooner or later and disastrous ‘‘ladders” started | Roughness on the top of the kitch- | en stove may be removed by using sandpaper. Do this before putting on blacking. Will Not Suffer (Christian Faith 1] | From Evolution | | | | | | | BY CLARK KINNAIRD | Céntral Press Staff Correspondent | DAYTON, Tenn.« July Dr. | Edward L. Rice, professor of zo. | ology in Ohio Y an Univer. | one of the expert witnesses called by tho defense in the Scopes | | antievolution trial, believes that “tomorrow evolution will be the smmonplace of every day hought, and the Christian faith suffered.” nationally known as } will not have | Dr. Rice ts } an | authority on evolutionary pr cesses, but he also is a devoted ohureh worker, superintendent of | the Sunday school at the Wesley niversity, and chairman of t! board of directors of the unive sity ¥, M,C. A. | The university, where he has taught for 27 years, i* supp ne Methodist Episcopal chur . Rice ts surprised that ¢ in being challenged, He with other actentists, believed tha the question was settled two dc x nquirtel being used.| cades ago. Five years ago, he . 1 in moderation | said, he would not have thougi ® are ouffed in| that such @ situation as te now angles gray | found in Tennessce, would be pos siden ve the] sible, decorative toueh The trial marks the first moet model is ing of Dr, Rice and William Jen. | : Brown caredina | aninge Wepas Moos the tern rmade | th ¢ ix notle his now famoun address, “Bryan | pron ed « and Darwin—a study thod rhe shawl collar | before the A n ny f to the heim] the Advancement of nce | adornment. | Washington, D. t Devens x were spore | << Bultand| Mise Betty Deem, of Redding, Pa lation, a cently gave a dinner to tha 4 winer | men whom ate had chor | pallbearers, | of the world into one big body | TUESDAY, JULY 14, i925 PROPERTY SALE SWINDLE SEEN PSEUDO PROSECUTOR Is SOUGHT nett, county attorney,” who as o+ torney okehed the transact 7 witnessed the paying over of Visions Union of Fundamentalists County officers are busily search- ing for some one in a downtown office building who {s apparently guilty of impersonating Deputy| x County Attorney Lincoln H. Sennett as attorney In a real estate deal, It appears that for a consideration of $500 cash in hand paid, Freda M. Davis gave @ warranty deed to lot 2, block 8 in the town of Snyder, to Ruby Morrison. In closing the d and paying over the money Freda Davis is sald to have taken Ruby Morrison to some one in a downtown office building, whom Mrs. Davis {s said to have introduced as “Mr, Sen M’MILLAN SHIP IS DELAYED BY REPAIR WORK WASHINGTON, coming suspicious, the title the property was looked up an. was discovered that a mor! $3300.00 existed against the vron: to which a clear deed had sued, County officers are now trying al |} locate the party in “a downtown fice building” who posed as county attorney, and also conducti; a search for Mrs, Davis that part in the transaction may be plaitied been The London County © ranged recently to start three spe cial centers where girls will | taught to cook, Sir Alfred Fripp. surgeon-in-ordinary to King Geor asserted that the cooking of middie class English women was noth short of * es Union of the fundamentalists of the great protestant churches “of believers in the trne word of July 14.—(Asso God," was predicted recently by | sted Presa)—The work of raising Dr. Marion McH. Hull, super- | the MacMillan Aretic expedition’s intendent of one of the largest | ship Bowdoin to repair its broken Presbyterian Sunday Schools in | propeller is going forward at Hope- i ; dale, Labrador. Ure city jaf, Atlanta,’ Gs, and | rey atnenaationt reeenani tena prominent lay church leader. | inal Geographid society here tod: in a radio message from Command Donald B. MacMillan, the expedi tion's ehlef, who put back after the propeller was damaged... The Bowdoin anchored at Hope dale last night and by hard work | has been grounded, “We draw ten feet of water," Mac- Millan said, “and there is a rise and fall of tide of only five feet here. We shall shift all weight forward and raise the stern as high as pos sible. The height of the tide Is in creasing every day, which is encour aping. We may be delayed a few New Kind of Ice Found, Doesn't \Melt 90 Above} Will a piece of ice mett over- night in a bucket of water while the temperature is around 97 de- grees? This was’ the question upen which hung the fate of A. J Deputy in police court yesterday afternoon. Deputy was charged with violation of the city Hquor ordinance following a raid on his room made yesterday morning by Officer Patrick Sullivan, Sullivan confiscated a pint bottle of Uquor which he discovered re- postyg in a bucket of water with a chunek of ice to keep it cool. Deputy testified that he had never seen the bottle and did not know DELICIA. Lookit DELICIA! POOR DELICIA—that's all WRINKLES, LINES §| most of them do, GLANCE :t days in etarting for Greenland.” |her! Hers is a hard fate, living so near to the BRILLIANT POLLY. She sees 2 parade of eligible YOUNG MEN as in terminable as a CONGRESS MAN’S SPEECH but none are Squeeze the juice) for her. of two Jemons in) For all of her sorrow DEL! b e containing} Pace par ey ee | CIA is a prime fun-creator and OR CROWS-FEET Lemon Juice Tightens Skin OEE ——— that it was in the bucket chard White, which] will serve you laughs regularly Judge John A. Murray asked any dr geist Will aup a Depuy what he was doing with a few cen : ice in the bucket. Deputy said \“POLLY and Her PALS” that he had bought the ice the Hef ti A Ap : night before to cool the water for tighten relaxed skin,| This clever laugh-producer is drinking purposes. Kenneth Me- dela cane lines ent a favorite comic with thirty millions. Watch for it In the Casper Daily Cribunc Donald, assistant city prosecutor, asked Deputy If he thought that a of ice wuold not melt over eradicate crows-f Massage this sweet lemon lotion into the sk the present heat. Deputy | BY.morning .most.,of tell-tale pay Th al al ¥ | rinkles, tired lines and crows-feet Judae Murray looked at Deputy |&"@ mMmoothed out, giving = more youthful contour to cheeks, chin throat. It leaves the gkin velvety soft, clear and fresh, for a minute, wiped the perspira- tion from his brow and said “fifty dollar fine.” George Bond and | Beauty experts use this astringent}@nd Will Appear EVERY Oliver Baker who sald that they | lotion for enlarged ‘also. to a: had dropped in for a friendly call | bleach and whiten tanned | SUNDAY Beginning July 19 on Deputy, were fined $10 each as | Skin inmates of. s place where Nquor Mix this harmless lotion yourse fae a since it acts best a ee | ROAD CONTRACTOR AND BOND COMPANY SUED'} HOT WEATHER NEEDS At Reduced Prices ENNE, Wyo., 14.— ge W. Johngon has bro’ sult in the Laramle county district court i for the recovery of $5,955.91 from " . 2 - t Pal tan, ond on me FOUR OIL COOK STOVES ; bondsman. ‘The sult wa ° f here from the district court of B ‘ Lane 2 and 8-Burner Gas Hot Plates j ee Nee a CARD OF THANKS T ‘ We wish to thapk our-f Water Coolers Tents Un during the ifineas. and. Croquet Sets Ice Cream Freezers Sie pee res ware: «ata \@ Screen Doors Galvanized Tubs offer t and Pails Milk ¢ Lawn Mowers Hose nie Hot and Cold Jugs Gl es Miss B. F. Tobin Tells How Cuticara Healed Pimples “ For six or seven months I was tormented with @ troublesome irri- tation of the skin, especially on my face, and a few large pimples broke Holmes Hardware Co. Phone 601 133 S. Wolcott St. WE SELL F¢ Phone 601 was pain- das my face besides the pain, looked and felt out of proportion. “T tried diffetent remedies with no marked change. I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and in three or four days I could see an improvement. I continued the treat- ment and in three weeks Iw completely healed." (Signed) Mi Berniece F. Tobin, 950 Sunbury Ave., Le Angeles, Calif, Apr. 13, 925. Make Cut ment your ¢ tions and moo A NEW WASH RACK FOR CASPER jer the Management of Frank Pelkey (Former); Soap and Oint . r, sweet akin, bands and « healthy p with good hair. Manager Auto Service Co ) In the Patterson-Oakland Co. Building YOUR ESSEX IS HERE NOW AT CASPER FOR $1,025.00 Specializing in WASHING, GREASING, POLISHING, COURTEOUS SERVICE ALWAYS Phone 2202 138 E. Yellowstone

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