Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 23, 1925, Page 2

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oe ‘ es __ THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1925 ae Che Casper Daily Cribune aa. : i nT FRENCH. yp, [LATE SPORTS and especially sa when. the heat NEW YORK, July 23.—(Assoclatea MANCHESTEF (By The Asrociat | ifornians, first women tennis players of the coun- has taken the keen edge off our Mass., July 23.— uppetites. Here is a recipe that Press)—Two | Cal- | |! healthful as well as tasteful Rigel cal ainatanelattiotee.. econd ranking Cream together very thorough- F : ly: One cup ght brown sugar,| | “efly conduct was served on Harry Houdin!, magician, last night as he | eet tote : two eggs, one-half cup shorten: , : . try, will meet tomorrow in the finalg} 1. cub. of Casper in, duced his father-ap a-visitor, . Mr. ing. Add two-thirds cup cold | | Was about to broadcast from WOR Of, the) women's a ae singles | sekly luncheon this noon. ati the| Curran, &r., who is a Kiwanian in trong coffee, two teaspoons cin-| |#" offer for$10,000 to any scientist oO ament ut the ex county upd " " r stro ete! . Z 7] rn r a bh bi | coun sub here, as a result of vic-| Henning hotel, mado arrangements} his home town, gave an inspiring} | ooo) one-halt teaspoon ginger, | |W8° could produce physical mani. Miss | t© convey tho third group of girls| talk. Ben Scherck intreduced Cha Helen Wi ai., de-|t0 the Girl Scout camp next Sun-| Johnson, a small boy, who tg being t . 3 Wilming.|@ay. Cars of Kiwanjans will as-| given medical aid the Kiwanis Seen pe While {semble at the Chamber of Com-| club through Dr. A. P. Kimball, \alveend ‘final, while in} verce building at 8 a'clock Sunday| H, B. Durham urged as many Bete Morita Gale see orl morning to the girls to and | Kiwantans’as possible to go on the Mrs} trom the camp - {Casper booster trip next Tuesday Jack Petter man of the | It was announced that the board of introduced Mrs. | directors had conferred an honorary festations of spirits, George Young, secretary of the Francis P. Houdina company, which conducts a radio store, complained that Houdini entered his establish. ment Monday night and destroyed furniture and lighting fixtures. Hc din! was angry, Young said, beca tories in the semt-fir one-quarter teaspoon salt, three cups bran, one and one-half cups flour, three teaspoons baking powder. Drop one teaspoonful at » time on well-oiled pan and bake in a moderately heated oven. A few ground nuts, raisins or dates may be added to the batter be- Retreat Is Staged by Tnbesmen Along River Front. erke ( 4 the store displayed a name similar : i y The s; local Gist Geout: | ther J. Treglown, head Bekyigrene a. tes ue setae to his own. Houdini’s version is a E. pres: invitation to | of sary the i bare: oar z bit different, G ines tt amp 1 stituted for the cold coffee, he camp from tt e camp to-| devoted to an infor of avoltition, which Dr, George Smith, vice president] teresting, Although The latter part of ——_——___ B. McLovland is in Casper f Cheyene on business. in Jop: fer with business men relative to the transfer of the jon 4 very in-|pan when the meat ts taken out. eral mem-| Mix smooth and gradually ada hot . . bape ee A of the club, presided in the absence | bers expressed their views on the) Water, boil up, stirring constantly, f aaa followed @ meeting | o¢ i, C. Cather. Hal Curran intro-| subject, none of them agreed, strain and serve with the meat and 7 ¢ of fan with which the te ~ : home mines u tatoes. the club own Poyelly Roll—Three egss, one cup CARLOAD OF bas park " fl gar, one cup. flour. Beat egg rT berenall pork | pres ete ate eye ee eee MUDSONS , ds Qt a RS HO) then two tablespoons water, a pinch an an umpire | Ss Ei of salt, Sift one heaping teaspoon baking powder with the flour, stir in or “beet” atét=Into| oneneic the flour, then. the’ whites ON THE WAY utensil you are planning |of the eggs beaten stiff, then the k the meat in. Some. house-;rest of the flour gradually, Bake in wives think nothing serves the pur-|long, shallow Discult tins well that he will Ia MENU HINT. a meeting Breakfast. uesday when | Melons Corn Flakes g the club will Pancakes with Fresh Jelly plan for | to coc Brougham and Coaches 8 Cy Y | be | pose #0 well as ah old-fashioned iron | greased. When done turn out on al —best buy on the mar- for t F Storms r ause | transfer the team will become a Jop- | Luncheon. | kettle, but 1 have tasted very good | damp towel on a bread board, cover ket for the money. s the e in in-|* : | n club az goon aa the Sainte, cam ce and T | pot roasts that were cooked ina very | top of cake with fresh jelly and roll ° | present | Rome: stand har Berrie week was | Jern aluminum one. Put the me: while w Big Damage To | Asai. Under tt jin the hot fat after wiping it care- a Cookies | fully with a wet cloth and brown French Crops\FQH BAIT ALN Seite Sete ru nad aoe toate seem| Texas Leads In |§5.00 Reward iin dis tt roast, Stick a few clove: 0 the niin in the } | 1 1 8 vitation dou. E i 1 © originally | estes vig x meat, add a couple of bay leaves. H h WwW k privé. doltkes reward/eri: be.pasa 1 the f r polr a : : | j pies, thueremens at. she Seem see RECIPES. salt and pepper, and a little hot wa Ug way or. to the party furnishing the Casoee oye French offenatve | 3s 33. hp: Aneoety| § i: club here and wast atoes—Steam togeth- | ter 1 let it cook very slowly until Dally Tribune information leading El } for spd ; s 2 storm a ste, oH the tomorrow, @ quart tomatoes, | tender—which will bé two or thre Saat 4 to the capture of the person who ts in pieces, 07 née teaspoon su hours or lon, ding to the] WASHINGTON, July 28.—(Asso-} fraudulently collecting subscriptions size of the re tatoes may be | elated Press.)—Texas, South Dakota, |ftom Tribune subscribers. Patrons cooked in the same pan the last | Iilinols and Minnesota, in the order | 3f He paper ennwle not pay any. —A properly cooked | hour of cocking. If you wish to add) named, led.in the completion of| ‘nrier who delivers the paper or pot roast of any kind means a meat|to the recipe, a choppe federal aid highways during the last] an authorized collector from the t ly digested and that can | pepper gives a nic fiscal year. office. {[f rou are not sure you are 1d served cold later on,|rooms may be added to the gr Department of agriculture figures | paying the right collector, ask him as the basis for sev-|or, if you prefer, a thick tor show 14,032 miles of the designated |‘o show his credentials. It he can- s later when it is|sauco may be poured over the meat | 175,000 miles federal highway sys-|"0t do so please call the Tribune ne to slice further. A thick | when {t is placed on the platter, in-| tem were completed during the year. lece of round steak or a shoulder | stead of the brown gravy. To make|Tho Texas figures were 784 miles: T ] h 15 makes a good roast, or a plece|the ‘brown gravy, add two table-| South Dakota, 458; Illinols, 431, and e ep one the rump. Put a tablespoon of spoons offlour to the liquid in the | Minnesota, 429. Exe national champion * | Program Outlined by} repre nce in essup, Wilmington, ve! Premier Baldwin n Ne 4 Before House. SECON Sty (Asso De! PROGRAM FOR BAND CONCERT Tits EVENING An except usical t flavor, or m liss Eleanor G New Yo clated Press.—Howard O. Kinsey isco, fourth ranking net —(By The As in the United States, won uister | his way to the semi-finals of the inced in the | Illinois state tournament today, de- that the | feating the veteran Walter L. Hay sonstruc- | of Chicago, in the fifth round, 6-4 ided two crulsers | ¢.2 1 down in October, two next and three yearly there = DANE PIPERS. LONDON, J ated too far g | Spectators Ab 31 ice under| Court Thrilled | FROM, 4 MAIL. : | le | = The ‘rogram follows | By Fast Chase —— a ie EAS GOK) CONCERT >| ‘ Newssiaeais.’A Are Using Very special inducements featured for the last two days of this semi-annual selling event. 3 wa proximating 8,000 } Thursday, 23, 8:00 P. M —(A: . admiifat f . a ual expenses: thie) Own Delivery in pore apenees: COTTON RATINE FINAL CLEARANCE 1 trial of Bi :. : ‘ s of conspiring 1 Volume. Final clearance on plain and W 2. ‘4 were abate ie . AY fancy Plaid Ratine for Friday and ASH MATERIALS a f 1 thrill te ‘ er] ATLANTA, - Ga. y 23.—0By Saturday. These will be out at For the last time this season these will be offered ice ihe nad ts and by funds which are|ipne Assocjated Pr th the a very low price, the yard— at.a price that will be tempting. Wash fabrics 2 In ga tinvestign tion ¥ ec aecpeetat biore Gafyelions 4¢ he. Unitad Bates | Third Floor of : ll government continues to rs a ‘ a oo on second cla mail matter, 2 - c tee nientelot " x PRINTED SILK S } i a ing to @ brief by the Southern News: prowgh the crowd an LATE FLASHES RE er pager sige 5 BRUM ir chapman BINNER CORSETS WOMEN’S SLIPPERS Lat dt rate, letit pot | : | Rates I Be pared 20s. ett ce tae te Printed Silks. Very desirable pat- To close out seyeral numbers. All One lot of Women’s Slippers. Pi naa ye reine Reon | 32 of tee hoa 28.—{Assoolated |" the brief takes exesition tes ta terns, splendid values, for the last good styles. Values up to $15.00. White kid and patent, with high aeaas Miranten | Sy ee eli | lex J. Groesbeck | }ie¢ that the postal service should two days of Your choice and medium heels, oe = | . eo ir : ni ; gee da ' art support ta “epee: ei its the sale at. <- 223 e [ih ee eee e Broken sizes, at_____ y y T » Game out, he rates shoulc »e based on T W O DRO W N 1 Scott, con-| what will the traffic bear? | dem The governor] ‘The traftic to newspa it says, . 7 4 | py two previous AT BIARRITZ | etter ss1i08 commutation of Scott's | breaking point, “Sieny: nevteapes Ch CHILDREN’S TENNIS P | mere rine SS ge sh ana ene ae ast ance _FIRST STEPS nn eae a eee eee (area eg RIOT rm iT ist, wera : , [ent basis of second class rates te un Hickey-Freeman, Stein-Bloch, Sizee2% toni... Bs Vet ganat nny nasutment tha Keller-Heuman-Thompson | ca einer and Curlee Suit WOMEN’S SILK HOSE a -— + : . . For the last two days we offer German fi oreign eg to, hang to: | ter ‘hatin effect in 1920. att % Di , Women’s Pure Silk Hose in cor ‘ } : nis ‘vacation | che 2ecund. ge War rev: dovan only. paar Sold up to 1% session of con urday, very Spaeth: ahem RAIN CHECKS el tha, tusrension ot | postal arsiee the bret points vat Mf MEN'S UNION SUITS MEN Sica t any a MIBRE it was inst 1 pr for kK ’ > ’ Hom mh t he testes hilton’ of Det aa Our regular $1.25 Men's Athletic ; SOX Fk OR E S 7 F IR E ¢ . ; mall and that other pepe Union Suits offered for Friday A SILK SOx r are to be regarded as by: and Saturday 79¢ Sposa te buy. These CHILDREN’S - ~—— selection of black, grey, 16 HALF SOX Men's Store cordovan and white, at__ c ¥ charged» Men’s Store All grouped in two lots for final f weg, | matter 4 ‘J * learaway. Many days left in rant ; “¥ BOYS’ SUITS . yee k e #0 acute, | Po% "OO TAG 7 7 which the child C y the PAR (IN BATTI [ nt | to hantbenre | charges Entire stock of Boys’ Knee F ae BOYS’ WASH UITS Ww eas obthoae! pg oa : = - Pam skis ee tha Fi Suits. Many with two al of Final clearance at ieiaeecs ete athe aupee 98e **” $1.95 19¢ AND 39¢ situa eee: i SO 8 Clscount of...._.., Main Floor est, t CHATTANOOGA, ] trol sh Ki , Mont., Jul Bre A ob ty te Seek hse vor WASH DRESSES CHILDREN’S men entor pee S 2 ROMPERS BABY BONNETS Yi ie ae: rap <a Mt pp . gull : ny nope was retained for thelr tescue a Watson Radio Bek. &. Bis | ahead f = WON- STOP CAR : he ined for “th 3 Ohh: lege al Cc >] Oo O 4 Aa A AX ‘ and other fabrics make up this Poplin, broadcloth and gingham | Babies’ and Children’s Organdy $ 1,00 and pol,00 ise ‘ ' LEAVING “eapeg eece Dresses: ito Rompers. 1 to 6 years. To close | Bonnets, in white and olbinen Val- Suits ...-c ee 81.00 | MAN e ah CASPER S10K8 OUL at $2.95. out at only 69¢. ues to $3.95, at only $1.00, Overcoats r this Must sacrifice my 1924 Dresses : Wi RECORD Jewett De Luxe Sedan. $1 ot | Very good condition, for ‘Called for and D e beard t only Tailor jms pital punishinent, | Wade and Lincotn § a ‘ GOLDEN RULE DEP’T STORE t ny com net Ape + pacer Ne ' ntinan Call After 5 P, M, ' “phone 802 ¥ [ter ¢ beer ! I t 1 p.m Ph, 261 526 W. 14th Uundsay & Co.

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