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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14; 1925 Che Casper Daily Cribune PLUM PUDDING ctoudbursis raze German town = | MW, WOULD CALLS FOR RUM, S W.0.T.U.DEMUR Fight Started Against _. PAGE FIVE ffered to him by unanimous vot the board ustees of the Bos ‘Di 1 ? Tere | : i te llaaiatead Doesirt Wear Em ‘Books -and Boolean r. Harpe an us ton University and a travelin ar of that institution and of the preside is-regardec high honor by h When informed the Boston Unive At he was not comn | A Column of Gos By ALICE ROHE i NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—All com- mercial and a consideral number g to 1 receipt | of passenger ships will be tied up| of the offer of the position. | mete in New York harbor next Wednes-| Dr. Har has been. chancellor| in Wales: be day, William Pattersson, chairman] of the University of Denver since 4 s fact. H of the strike committee of the ma-! Novmber 1 rine transport workers internatio: and is regarded as one of the leading educators of the union, No. 510, of the Indust: United States | Ww of Cookbook Issued by Workers of the World, claimed in a} ———_.—_ - | , e ‘ statement to the United Press. | t Church Circle. The strike of transport workers i { P era wan . re precipitated Wednesday night < ‘ by a-few men wh \e etter conditions has gro | tional proportions, Petters: | ITS IVEN son declared. | Now the strikers are asserting that | | the walkout will hold until ten d | mands drawn up.by the union are [ SS | met by the shippers. The movement they say, is in sympathy with walk CREA ETA) Nob..! Repte 14-—AUnited Press)—Leaders of the Douglas county W. C. T. U, has asked the Satellite circle of the First Meth- odist church to recall the whole edi- tion of the -circle’s retently publish- i ed cook book so that page-7% could be cut out, 1 tog rene = ‘i : i | Wife of Screen Sheik Sails For Page 74 is the one which contains outs in England, Australia and Den- | Bel ye 56 she ft v V eos K, call: a | - 1o., Sept. 14—(nit:| hey repres istt Abroad 1d one Many American cities in addition | *" Py # A sig ys a a i to New York are already feeling poe tne Othm: Neal | Mrs. I icer: of pinch of the strike, Pettersson saic pears ~ 8 W..C. T U,, too in the He estimated there were 15,000 trans eee | against the offending page 74 port workers out in Philadelphia. Sen : a poe oh a “I believe that we should uphold our laws.” she said. “Every copy of that cook book should be recalled page cut out.” Mrs. Elizabeth Vienot. another W. ©. T U. leader echoed Mrsv Othmer's statement. “It is certainly all wrong to have a recipe in a church cook she declared. Mrs. Lee Ross New- prominent attorney, {fending recipe, de- ed the pair in a} ss London is commenting about | °*« &| the fact that the wife (above) of | ‘ Solomon Barnato Joel, South |“ | African diamond king, herself wears pearls, disdaining all dia- | ¢ ot nd ex monds, though she might shaye | is “The Apple Te bah etn the prize finds of the fields. Her | Y0"t!y himes« : husband recently affiliated with : «| the American J. P. Morgan to Chancellor Of Denver U. Gets | Boston Offer'’:*: IR, Colo,, Sept, 14. (United were alle Q 29 Teaaiehe wesw Ate hancellor Heber R: Harpe have robbed Kendall Colby on a| ane the world diamond sup- MS 2 ES SOREL a hl ie : of the University. of Denver, | road near‘ here. | ply. s re, who came here from E | Scores were injured and much property damaged by 4 series |)... -oached no decision relative to 7 land six years ago explained. “I/ of four cloudbursts that visited the neighborhood of Gerbstedt, | acceptance of the presidency of Bos-| Tell the Advertiser—“I saw It In| ‘The use of coal was prohi thought it should be kept the way it! Germany, in quick succession. ¢ A family is shown sitting amidst |ton University. The position The Tribune.” ‘ingland in 1304, and nom 1 was in England, since they can't get the ru mover here anyway.” “What do you think of our pro- hibition?” Mrs. Newkirk was asked. | i not so much.” she answered. Newkirk said she made her contribution to the church cook book in the right spirit. She just wanted | BW \ to do her bit as othcr members of CENTRE cle did. | the ruins of their home after flood waters had receded. APPLE OR | GRAPE, ty Attorney Dan Gross sald and no is contemplated. are used, sweet cider may ed instead of the cold water. until soft, Press through to remove seeds, ruit pulp and for each aulp add one pint of half tablespoonful cant tablespoon- Spices may be < gently until ce. Watch t burns easily. and seal prosecutio the recipe tells that they do | Breakfast. QUINCE BUTTER, not have to use the rum if they don’t | yruskmelons Si | Wash) fruit thoroughly. Cut ince they can't Apple Butter }it hard fruit in pleces without ‘ get rum, maybe they could get ‘a Cotte or removing cores. If - rum flavoring.” Luncheon. pes are used, crush/ them. Publishing of the recipe does not} Goamed ‘Tuna Fish on ‘Toast fruit with cold water and y. conflict with the law, Deputy Coun-| Geum! and Oniot to the boiling point. If Dawes Renders First Aid To | Crash Victims) o00« Bet ey small piece with. sugar; No:soap that is safe for toilet use will ‘remove’ germs any better than Palmolive If guarding a good complexion is your aim, HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Sept. 14.— (United= Press)~An: automobile, acel- F dent fugnished'a dramatic ellmax to | four, one tablespoon lard or butter the movieland tour by Charles “Hell one rounding tablespoon of baking | and Maria’ <page SUGGESTIONS, be washed ind a little Dawes. | powder and milk to make c 1 (three teaspoons of am: Bristle \rushes m vice roeigentt § pes. Wee nen dough and bake, When etter d and pena 5 affic jam i: rust; putter) both tl is likely to the ‘crust, butter both y iter y iywood, for 20° minute, When ae ee piece, Sk See eal use a soap made fo protect it automobile ran down and slightly | 0 orange on tx rush, therefore, should not be injured Motoreycle Officer Gus a | covered with water, but should be ' Heere, a member of the police es- washed by sous the bristles back : : : : cort. has Soke and forth in shallow water Ts is to protect beauty seekers from some false impressions. Good complexions are too The vice presidential car wa: ant : . first onthe scene after the accident | of shouldc Pie 7 aii ae aa CoG precious for experiments. , He eae eneee a atthe | eat (elas. RUBS fore cooking. | ‘Thi treatment There's an idea, we are told, that some soaps combat-germs; and others not. That for aseptic one tablespon of spoon of pepper. - of a baking dish with drip and a liftle water ambulance arrived with a physician. Heere’s injuries were only ‘slight and vice presidential party re- sumed its tour of the film studios. reasons certain soaps must be used. als / Soaps to “destroy” germs should be used orily on advice of a physician.” All soaps “remove” ¥ | When you wash any pink fabric ot Nollywood's Ieading fim | Vent it burning, cover foast| put a little red ink in the rinse germs to a certain degree. No soap suitable for toilet use will “remove” germs any better than ts were visited by*the inverted | slowly for about t J | water, using exactly lke bluing, | * esman and his party. Dawes half an hour before cout as and the color wil come out bright | Palmolive. | 1 he received a “th kick” out | peeled sweet potatoes ar t, first | clear, with no suggestions o ° Z airy : t Dolstan” lain 289 aah BA brushing them with a little melted | fading. ae In your own interest, carry that in mind. For t uty’s sake, take care. Would youl gamble formed before the cameras in a pir-| bacon fat. é y et ape Aaa with the good complexion it has taken you probably years to attain? ate costume, 3 { To achieve elegance, madam 5 Mary Pickford, 4 aggedty or-| Filling for Lemon Pie-One half jane, “ - Mary “Plekford. in a raggedty or-|° Fillins for Lemon PiexOne balt | desea pair of ematt boots from In old days, women were told, “use no soap on your faces.” For soaps were too harsh. - Then nsive shop, Some days after delivery she returned them nar boots don't fit well, I can't « in them." replied the dignified , “people who have to t shop here.” ---By Williams distinguished or. starch, e and gra rind of one At the Paramount studlo Dawes |lenion, y of two eggs, one cup posed far a photograph with Mary | bot water. Cook until thick an, pretty 17 year old leading| tiny bit of salt, pour into ys ple crust, Beat whites of eggs stiff, | The vice president plans to. Itave' add confectioner’s sugar, spread shop here today for i Abr r Y OUT OUR WA Palmolive came . . . a soap made of cosmetic oils . , . a soap made to protect the skin. Women tried it, and found amazingly improved complexions and charm. Palmolive became’ quickly, the leading toilet soap of the world. In France, home of cosmetics, Palmolive is one of the two largest selling soaps. French women have found it their ideal of a soap. 4 That is because Palmolive is a unique creation, based on 60 years of soap study.” It is made solely for the skin. |» . aie ’ Palmolive is not intended for laundry use or even for fine fabrics" For to be good for those things, its cosmetic qualities would need be much reduced. And millions of good complexions be thus endangered. AS a “germ remover” no other soap suitable for toilet use is more effective. But Palmolive results don’t come from those other soaps.4 They don’t come from strong soaps. They ‘don’t come from medicated soaps. § Don't expect them. And don’t take chances. . To protect your, beauty, use a soap made to protect it.} Palmolive, we frankly grant, is not the only fine complexion"soap:¥ We know of two othiers.. But they, cost you 25 cents, while Palmolive costs but_10 cents—no more than ordinary soaps.’ Enormous production brings you this modest cost)! ‘ er As Be ra + : - © Tee apeteatemtieS te an toon Wash, launder, cleanse with any soap you wish! But when beauty is at stake,¥ take care. ' Use Palmolive, a soap you know is safe to use.* It is nature's formula to “Keep That School-! girl Complexion.” /~ i ii ' p) % ‘ over top ¢ FER GOSH SAKEG.MA ~—/, HURRY UP WITH SOME SAFETY PINS! HE'D A 4 LOST.TH” HULL BUSINESS tir I HAON'A HELD ONTA $}: \T ALLUTH' WAY FROM 7TH’ STORE» GOSH\MY BOTH ARMS 1S PARLIZED> No “Two-Purpose” Soap Will Bring Palmolive Complexion Results Palmolive Soap is made for ONE purpose ONLY—to pa your complexion and charm. It is not intended for laundry use, nor even for fine fabrics. To make it good for those things, its cosmetic qualities would need be much reduced. And gcod complexions are too precious to be thus imperiled. ; ‘. Don't expect Palmolive results from tommian soa Den't them from “jack-of-all-trades” Pe soaps to*be good for scores of different uses. Palmolive is a secret blend of rare cosmetic oils, a scien- tifically made soap to be used freely and safely on the Note carefully TapUR Ee or cee Prey, Cine egavel Falmoliys the name and wrapper. Palmolive is never sold unwrapped. WHY MOTHERS GET GRay- KEEPING UP “THE FAMILY DIGNITY.