Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 26, 1925, Page 5

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SUNDAY, JULY 26, i925 WANTED--A PRINCESS WYOMING TO BE FETED (Continued From Page One) test editor hopes to be delugéd with photographs of attractive girls from every corner of the state. Here fs the system by which the Tribune will endeavor to choose the loveliest of Wyoming's daughters: The contest is open to every girl in the state. The Tribune wants photo- aspirant to Queen entered either by friends. of these girls, the most in all Wyoming, will be selected through the co-operation of resident judges whose name will not losed, to come to Casper to meet the judges. A grand ball will be staged in thelr honor and the BEER SEIZED, WOMAN HELD In a rald at 9:10 o'clock last night, police arrested Marie Williams of the Smith apartments for violation of the city liquor ordinance, Police seized 0} case of beer and fifteen cases of empty botles which from their smell contained beer prior to the time that the contents had been poured down thirsty throats, the Officers report. Williams was released on $200 bond which according to the rie Police record, was furnished by Robert Boy Officers on the raid were Zook, Muck, Harlo Russell and ——————.____ The Blue Ridge league has started on the last b of the season's schedule with the Hagerstown Hubs well in WS Marcel Waves Do Not Injure the Hair By our method of marcel- ling we are able to keep the hair in excellent con- ditionno matter howmany times the hair is waved. Our process produces large deep waves, making the hair appear naturally curly, Betty’s Beauty Parlor Tribune Building Phone 707 ED AGAIN AT TULSA most beautiful girl meeting all re- quirements will be crowned Princess Wyoming. Qualifications that are absolutely necessary are these—beauty and character. In selecting the one who is to wear Wyoming's crown judges will also take into consideration poise, charm, grace, personality and talent. Last year the Tribune tn combing the State for a princess brought to Casper a score of girls, any one of whom would have reflected credit on the state. These girls, properly chap- eroned, were delighted with honors shown them here. The Tribune's annual selection is the greatest recognition of beauty in the state—honors and laurels at home, a wonderful trip to Tulsa, a brilliant float and court costume, a thrilling round of dances, dinner receptions and honors, the privilege of participating in the greatest ex- position held in any single industry —and perhaps at the end, the queen's crown, and the homage of a nation. Perhaps all this will be given to your prettiest girl. Enter her name at the very first, and watch for further revelations of the pleasures awaiting the state's prettiest girl. Ascii aah COMMERCIAL TIRE CARE INFORMATION PROVIDED BY GENERAL COMPANY In line with {ts policy of making General tire dealer headquarters for tire information, the General Tire & Rubber company, Akron, Ohio, has just issued a folder on “Tire Care in Commercial Service,” copies ,of which are now being sent to General representatives everywhere. With the pleasure car owner, or, more properly speaking, the passen- ger car owner, tire care {s a matter of personal inclination and habit, or their lack. For the bus or truck owner tire care becomes strictly a matter of business, Dollars and cents, profit or loss govern in com- mercial work. The General booklet is not technical; it tells its story simply and plainly and fs said to cover the cause of 90 per cent of heavy duty tire troubles. To quote: “A bus or truck, without tires, is a helpless, ponderous plece of ma- chinery, which, if set in motion will quickly batter itself to pieces and destroy any road or pavement. The bus anil truck tire, in its perfected state, has made possible the effi- clent road transportation of passen- gers and freight. The tire man’s experience convinces him that the average commercial car user does not consider his tires in anything lke the proportion of their impor- tance and usefulness to himself and to the public. » “No greatly specialized knowledge is necessary to enable operators, their drivers and service men to take proper care of and get satis- factory mileage out of tires. A few simple rules cover practically the whole ground.” 744 CY AVE. Union Let Casper Printers Print for Casper TRADEMARK OF ANNOUNCING The Opening of SHIPLEY’S MARKET 744 CY AVENUE (Formerly Luckey’s Market) Monday Morning, July 27 FRESH MEATS—SMOKED MEATS BUTTER A! FRESH FRUIT; FRESH VEGETABLES Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated WE DELIVER SHIPLEY’S MARKET THE CHILI KING 232 South Center Street Casper, Wyoming LIGHT LUNCHES, SANDWICHES, The UNION Label Can be used by the shod ne who employ none but i, The Casper Dally Tribune. . OU City The Casper Herald Service-Art Printing Co. 6. The Commercia) Printing Co, Hoffhine Printing & Stationery Co Slack-Stirtett Printing Co, D EGGS PHONE 417 LUNCH WAFFLES Printers, GOOD WORKMANSHIP | Pr r of m from outsid sey; John Mead Howells, New York; Andrew W. Schwab, New, York; George. Howe. Philadelphia town, Marion, O, By LUDWELL DENNY (United Press Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, July : idge’s economy program. of the army, which should be increased. where reductions were demanded. Taking the position that the war Presi- Judges selecting the winning design of the number submitted for the memorial to the late | 1. to William Sydney Wagner, New York; Joseph F. Frelinghuysen, New Jer- | a er antas Howell ‘ : Mellon, ‘secretary of the treasury; Charles M. The memorial will be erected in Harding’s home ECONOMY PLAN ASSAILED —The war department has challenged President Cool- It has informed Director of the Budget Lord that the cut in rie the next appropriation desired by the president is impossible without reducing the size |,..y In submitting tentative estimates to Lord, the department has raised certain figures Vi re COOLIDCE FACING FIGHT. ? Mackay, ingly became mv RICH HEIRESS [O MADE BRIDE (Continued From Page One) ivate yachts of other guests had joined the harbor flotilla. Most of Newport's available police and many special detectives in plain lothes were on duty inside and out. side the Benjamin Thaw estate, The wedding guests and wedding gifts ed careful guarding. Tke townsfolk gathered’ outside, ses pressed to the tron pall the high spiked fence that sur- pounds E ound. No one told A to move on, for Mrs. Vander- ad ordered the people of Newport be permitted to see as ach of the wedding as possible— the fence. Insidé the mansfon the soctal lines wn, 28 m on the fringe nst the plain 1e 200 oda Were included tn this t + Mrs, O. H. P. Belmont, the Hon. Cecil and Mrs. Vincent Astor, Mr. 8 W. Gerard, Mr. and rry Payne Whitn Mr. and Mrs, James B. Duke, Miss Ellen Mr 1 Mrs. hitney, and social ceremony itsel ing Cornelius a host of he pale anderbil latives Th mother brought weeks ago, and » broad shouldered, le more waist line than had when he was ripping up the for Harvard a ff from the years back Was performed late in the afternoc which had suddenly and disappo! and overcast. Herber ishop of ‘opal The Right Reve an, Suffr t Ey ™ department is thus spiking the president's program for economy and tax reduction, Lord is determined to force the army to take its share in financial retrenchment to prevent unfair pinching in other federal de- partments, it is said. Leal MENU HINTS. This,confilct between the war de Breakts partment and budget bureau has | White ct rr reached such serious proportio n with To: sin Bread T Coffee Substitute Luncheon. Corn Chowder Vhole Wheat Bre that both sides will appeal to Presi dent Coolidge, In a similar fight last year the president sided with Director Lord, but was won over at the last moment by the persona plea of his close friend, Secretary Baked Banana Weeks. Milk Certain budget officials clainy Dinner, there was « tacit understanding be-| Chartreuse of Meat and Spaghetti tween Coolldge and Weeks then with Tomato Sauce that the department would take its| Baker Onlons String Bean Salad proportionate cut this year without objection. Cherry Conserve With Weeks ill and his resigna- Blackberry Pile Coffee tion anticipated, army officials fear their side of the argument may not y get a full hearing at the summer] Chartreuse of Meat and Spaghetti White Hous —Simmer one-haif pound of ground Se round steak slowly with one le The Buckled Tongue. spoon of finély chopped green pep Tongues may .wag, even on foot-| per, salt and pepper to taste and two wear, but the shoe accessories now Cook attracting the most attention are buckles. These are being designed cups of stock, for 20 minutes. half pound of spaghetti in boll- 1 Mix ted water for 15 minutes in most attractive designs of with one-fourth cup of bre cut el and jet as well as the bs, two aten precious metals. They are not al- ett! § in ways p dd over the instep of the|for 40 m and pumps, but are occasionally posed| mato sauce. . at the sides. | —————____ | Baked Onion n large onion An English trade secret, a spe | Boll tn ted w for an hour method of mixing shutney, changed | adding boiling w as it bolls away, hands not long ago for $35,000. It| Pry onions and roll each one in a was bought originally from a trader | Piece of buttered waxed paper, tw in India for a few shillings. ing wt the top to keep it closed, Bake —|slowly for an bh rt nder all through, Peel s ¥ 5 mir ly for dish anc& brown slig nd F ites. Sea r me For weak “s Run-down foo. Condition] |: °s 2.0 over them raehitr its, peaches, pears, quinc apples or any other, Drain from the frult all syrup possible. Cut in an size desired, sprinkle with sugar, and It m ult in a very slow oven ary to sprinkle the during the dry ne ith sug enough not to be at all sprinkle with sugar 1 pa i layers with wax paper between. This fruit may } t HE DOOR of opportunity flings | ter choc wide its portals only to thé |can be gi man who is up and doing—who {9 | pure filled with pep and punch—with rich, red blood tingling through his nake potato biscuits add to the system. Mountain size obstacles hed potatoes about twice as dwindle to ant hills and ambitions jour and the same number of become accomplishments to these | acnpoons of baking p 1s sort of men Where is the employer who | seeks the man who is physically | run-down? The man without stam- | ina to withstand tho knocks and gaff of the hurrying, scurrying world of business? 8.5.8. is the long est ALIENISTO TC ablished and time honored creator of red-blood- cells, You cannot expect to get very far up the ladder unless you | are equipped with a body that fa trong and vigorous, 8.8.8. will tart you on your way. Don't al- (Continued From Page Or ow the “Door of Opportunity” to |» vacation to take part 1 fig de closed to you because you have | goott, back in hia cell in “Mut aot the stamina to withstand the | gerers’ row" has changed his policy gaff—because your nerve power of talking freely to newspapermen. | {s lacking. Build up your system! |}ie has Leon warned that the state 5.8.8. made of carefully selected | wit) gummon the reperters who and scientifically prepared and | ‘covered’: him in the effort to prove proportioned herbs and barks | py. J. wane. makes you fit! Got back that old | “stewart said he would have no time, punch! When opportunity | gimiculty proving bin client is not knocks be ready to answer the | 0.4” P call! “His ca lar to many 8.8. Mi at ail b . “Ht sive 1 more economl has been the long con finement and the terror inspired by hig several clese calls to death, His Housenor SARE MORTON | Kills Catarrh Germ | mind is impatred and we will prove SPICED PEARS, 1r pounds of pears, fou Is of sugar, cc | Two small lemons boll ttle water until ten hop in small piéces und candied ginger root. Add | singer and lemon to the pears and |cook half an hour longer. ' L of flour, a little sal and enough milk to make a very stiff biscult-Iike dough. Mold quickly 1 form and place ix a Bake as you would a baking powder biscult. Bites | Worn spots on polished floors in | doorways or at the foot of stairs | ented by applying a thin | t of wax once or twice a month. Put the wax in cheesecloth and rub over the worn spots, allowing fifteen minutes drying, then ish. 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Hug DRINK Fam-ly-ade For Thesa Hot Days 32 GLASSES FOR 35« Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. 228 East Second Street Prove in your own office, onjyourg own work ¢ a a =-4 Have us bring a SUND- STRAND Figuring Ma- ~————_——_ chine to your office and =3) £ showyouhowtheSunp- * ¥ / STRAND will cut your key keyboard which § operates by the rapid touch system, one hand doing the work. 4 Learn of the simplicity with which the SUND- STRAND handles every ! | variety of figure work. There is no obligation, and it may open the way for important savings, Ask for this demonstra- , tion today. yee ae UNDSTRAND SALES AGENCY 119 East First Street, Casper, Wyoming Phone 502 | 40) Depend Upon Burrer-Nur “BREAD Containing pure wholesome ingredients and being sanitarily manufactured. An ideal toast loaf, for it contains the materials that make it so. It must be good if popularity counts. INSIST ON BUTTER-NUT Made by WYOMING BAKING CO. HUNTER-GOLL NEW AND USED FURNITURE $65.00 Leather Duofold _.___...____________.$35.00 $45. 00 Leather Rocker__. ." ~-$22.50 8-piece Mahogany Bed Room Set_-- ~-.$49.75 4-piece Wicker Set. _- count =--$39.75 9x12 Axminster Rug___- budhisonpacde $22.50 All-Cotton Mattresses __. Oa een anne $500 Duorold: Pads po doncdwncneas ‘ .~---$5.00 We Renovate and Re-Make Mattresses 242 West First St. Phone 2200 SS For Heavy Hauling e Ben Transfer Co. JUST PHONE 74 Top augh — THE WYATT HOTEL - Extends Greetings to 'All Wyoming and Offers The Casper Visitor “| A partment Hot ( ater Hlectric Elevator > Rooms and RATES—$1.50 AND UP ‘THE WYATT HOTEL J. W. TUCKER Casper, Wyo. rm

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