Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 4, 1925, Page 10

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PAGE TEN _ Che Casver Sunday Cribune SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1925 — | coe al on ae ME) 7a Joldilc council. The ceremonies of healing ; = } IG | | : i | : : T yor rend crontes what ic wabenyrell ‘ 4 Bh SR ie a eA ce Raima Monthly Business ar “KS ¢ "ee you know Goldilocks didn't either. ‘ ° D d C Ils S ane ht al eld ge ka a roldilocks and Three iste taaeamt ote | [Beaver Dodge Calls Sum _ || sssce sanctus Meeting Held By 7 it was—it was Kellogg’s corn flakes, $ first star appeared. A gre wn Sane ears Tor the Kiddies ance But Rites Fail 10 || seer ccne te ome. ‘ : time there were threey You know how, while the bears | , aS ness and Professional. Women's club | at. big} Wer, airline | were’ out, Tilttle ‘Goralobity, Ewer bat old Soul of Sick ife arranged for motion: pictures but on |.) tne denning ‘Saturday noon wa eal ln wee teeny|gone for a walk in the woods, had| agcownG of the, weather was unable) oe ied with thé, reiiar monthly . One morning wakened | walked and walked and walked un-| to get good exposures. He was. in-| 1 isiness meeting. Reports of: cor ‘ er their house had be ie grown so tired t when | LANDER, Wyo., Oct. 3.—A pa- a quantity of bedding and| vited to particpate in the dance but] ii cag were received and routine ear - xhe saw the neat little house where | thetic figure atthe Arapahoe Sun ymbols. On the beams above] time did not permit as hi business given attention, Min alee Agsdci: fe: > three bears lived, she hastened dance held here last week was Bea-| are suspended red and blue handker-| saged in gathering represer Sympathy was extended Mrs. Ruth Ministeria $socla- to rest. And when she tried ver Dodge who called the tribe to-| chiefs representing the sacrifices. | Of all Indian tribes in council Dumara,’ a meibersor thavelus, . P |the great big chair it was too big, gether in the dance, goping that the| Along one side were women and girls | adelphia at the exposition next year.| tie jogs of her husband, William tion and Brotherhood nd when she tried the little chalr ceremenies would aid in restoring| fasting, some for health and some Se, Dumars. ite yi was too little, but when led his wife to health. Response came] in repentence for their sins. A fast Personal Greeting Christmas Cards. a League Are Busy. it ddle-sized chair it waa just but before the sixteen poles could | of twenty-four hours concluding with | Make your selection now while the ASCO, 138 Sout Sct - ‘ 7 |r and so was the middle sized be erected and the girders stretched] ceremonies appropriate to the indi-| line is complete at Hoffhines. of porridge just right, so she} across to the center pole represent-| vidual is considered efficacious. a } all up. And then she went ing the Great Spirit, the patient died.| One feature of the dance was the| In the City of London there are | eep for she felt so Deep lines of sorrow stood out on | cordial relations which have been es-| ~.823 hotels. jeating that porridge the face of Beaver Dodge, He danced | tablished between the Shoshone, and 1 Sad See a : | | to go to sleep. 1 until eXhausted and then rolled up| Arapahoc tribes. A principle of peace oa jtoo big, the little bed was too little | lathes in his blanket ang rested while the| practiced by Chief Washakle and | | put the middl ized bed was just = younger men kept up the movements} representing the same teaching of | | * presently when the bears! So now, in order that all ttle] or every muscle of the body to the| Jesus was put into effect last sum- c boys and girls may become as well| steady tom tom of the drums and|mer when the Arapahoo tribe sent | acquainted with her porridge as she } the chant of the singers. Seven oth-| their musicians to» assist the Sho- is herself, Goldilocks has persuaded | ars participated with him. One was |shones in their-Sun dance. The Sho- the Kellogg company, who make the } totally blind, others danced for sick | shone tribe returned the compliment corn flakes, to furnish all of you] relatives or friends and all were| and their young men sang and beat ; | with dolls that are exactly Uke the] there because of some deep-seated | the drums for the Araphoes in their Pr three bears and like herself. » desire to‘reach out in supplication | dance. There is the great big bear, who | to the Great Spirit. Around the dance circle hundreds : f a2 is 15 inches high, and has his mouth} The Arapahoe Sun dance goes far] ot Indian tents were pitched. The aeebbvell creat wide open, just as if he were ready| back of the establishment of the] whole tribe appeared to tbe there. pee to eat little Goldilocks up; and there | twelve tribes and starts with the|Chief Henry Lee Tyler and Tom Cris- ' ; is the middle-sized bear, who is 14] creation of the world. This Indian] pen were in direct charge of affairs i } inches high, and {s just exactly a8] saga is represented under the six-| and they were ably assisted by other « as Goldilocks herself; then of] teen beams by four smooth poles sup-! members of the tribe heldyhigh in nurse there is the little baby bear. Lo lard safes beck Dee In the picture you will see how| pany at Battle Creek, Mich., stating almost 12 inches’ tall. But he has|0vely they are only of course you] which one you wish. If you want the nicest little baby bear face you} Can't See the beautiful colors of|all of them, as of course you , will ever ‘They come in six colors, their clothes. they may be had for the tops of and look just lke the Goldilocks and]. 4!! You have to do to get one of| four packages of corn flakes and 30 | hasn't a thing to do with her fright|the bears that you have always| tem is to cut the top from one, cents, either stamps or coin. You when she awakened and saw the|dreamed about, just almost half|P&@ckage of corn flakes ‘and send if|can use the coupon that. follows to bears allilockingabihes: asleep, when mother told you the| With ten cents to the Kellogg com-!order your bears and Goldilocks. Dr, Lek Did you ever wonder about that’ story ut them. ¢ KELL MI ; } cE COMPANY, Dept. 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