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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1925 eae MENU HINT. san chee: nd bake until brown Breakfast. Cantaloupe Liver en-Casserole—Add to a half Corn Flakes with Top Milk cup of crumbs a minced onion, a Pancakes Syrup or Jelly | teaspon each of chopped parsley and Coffee celery leaves, pepper, salt a half Luncheon, teaspoon ot powdered sweet herbs, Scalloped Shrimps French Fried Potatoes Crisp Salad Apple Dumplings Milk Tea Dinner. Liver en Casserole Baked Potatoes Pickles Floating Island Wafers a teaspoon of soft butter and enough well-seasoned stock to make a soft forcemeat. Spread each, thick slice of liver with the forcemeat and lay a slice of bacon on top. Arrange the mixture. in a casserole and pour round it, three-quarters of a cup of the stock. Cover and cook the meat Tea or Coffee in a me about an hour. TODAY'S RECIPES. bes rape pk se Scalloped Shrimps—Put two table- St: Pelbdavaliced spoons ‘butter In sauce pan, and when it-froths add two tablespoons ie flour. Stir in gradually two cups| ioating Island—Make the cream milk, season with pepper and salt} os usual with milk, yolks of eggs, and stir and cook until thickened. Add one cup cooked shrimps, from which the dark vein is removed. Mix thoroughly and remove from the fire. Butter a baking dish, fill with alternate layers of sensoned crumbs and creamed shrimps, have the top layer of crumbs, dot with bits of butter. sprinkle with grated Parme- ST. LOUIS, Mo., Oct. 6. — (Asso- elated Press—Dhree men were shot and killed in a pistol fight at a road- house near Upper Creve Gouer Lake near here yesterday. James Quinn one of the proprietors said he killed the three men single handed. "The dead are Vincent Goedde, Don Jean Hoffman and James Tully, all sald to be gani ers, Quinn who was unhurt, told au- thorities the shooting resulted from an attempted holdup and he was fired on not only by the men killed but by two others who ped. Children’s Pictorial Running Across. * Word 1. The instrument with which Cock Robin was killed, + Word 4. A vehicle. Word 5 Body of water. Word 6. ‘to permit. Running Down. i Word 1. A territory in North! ‘America. bere 2. Withdraw, revoke, et | Word 3. A city in Poland. | YESTERDAY’S PUZZLE ANSWERED. OUT OUR WAY iV NOSvUH, HE WONT ENE! yan mrt Gr Nite Wr ANCTHER BOOK. I Te I Cross Word Puzzle; SPEAK TOH ME-~ I BRONGr A STRING O' MEXICAN BEADS. TT MISS VANCE- AN TH STRING BUSTED -AN DES WEN 1 WAS DOWN ON MY KNEES PICKIN’ EM UP-IN WALKS SMOKEY WITH A Boov- AN HE WOULON' EVEN STOP T x| sugar and vanilla, Beat the whites until stiff and put in a buttered bak- ing dish, covered with greased paper so the whites will not brown, and let them bake just for fifteen or twenty minutes in a moderate oven —30 rees. In this way the whites. can ixed in the ng for the night's supper as the: two knives. Add sufficient water to form into th bowl clean. cored and 1 the cen ter,-sprinkle with, a, litt cinnamon. Fold paste around and bake until apples are tender THE FRIENDLY POLICEMAN. your child with : n will come and get him .if is not good. vays impress on him that the riend and his ‘ople in trouble. Then when child wishes to cross a dangerous street hee will ask the policenian to help him and if he should get lost he will do the same. Teach hin to know perfectly his e, address and his father's ne and the tele- phone number, if he is old enough ta remember them ell, and you nged not worry so much if he strays from home. work is t Tlassified Rates Two cents per.word or ten cents per line. NO ADD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used as a basis of estimating a line BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two lines. All charged advertising | will be booked “set lines” Irrespective of the number of words, CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. 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CLOSING HOUR, Want Ads to be classified properly must be in the Casper Daily Tribune ofttce before 10, Want Ads received after 10 to 12 a. m. will be inserted under the haed “Too Late to Classity.”* N HE'S THRO EF HE T GIT OVUHTHAR. Apple Dumplings—One ‘cup pas: try flour, one-half_ teaspoon salt, one-quarter cup fat, cold water. Mix flour and salt t r. Cut into this the-fat between the blades of ugar and HEE -EE-HAH HAH WELL -EE- HEE -\WELL- DION GY ANOTHOH BOOK, TAKIN’ BOOKS BACK WAS "TH ONY EXCUSE HE COD FIND NISAY 2 : (AND THIS SCOTCHMAN IN KILTS 1S GONNA | CAMP HERE SA WEEK = = YAS, DERN IT, “SKIRTS AND __ [have had an“awful argument with Bobby. He said jazz music players weren't |worth nearly ;what they were paid and I came back and said they didn’t get evenas muchas brick-layers. He said yes, but the brick-layers ‘were worth it and he would be glad to see them get twice as’ much if only instead of making buildings they would throw_ the (bricks at. the jazz players.\ I know ‘I can never. with a man like that} - 5, \Love’ * fhe Casper Daily Cribunc PARTY AN' HE CAN'T # // Show upinA 7 j COTTA WE, ) WAL, WE/RE) ‘>, HANIN! A DINNER. TNIGHT, ) MA, HE'S BIST € EVENIN! RIG OH, MR.. MAC BETH, HAVE YEGoY .£ 9s sulr KIT BAG? = a a POLLY AND HER PALS-- He’s Not Acquainted in the District AYE, MAISTER PE ALL DR-RRESSED ) COP FER THE > YH" OCCASIONS J A | \ | % > | a5 CAS MOWM’N POP---What Does the: Boss Think? SToP A MOMENT JAMES ~ THAT LOOKS LIKE ONE OF MY EMPLOYEES WHO HAS BEEN AWAY FROM THE OFFICE FOR SEVERAL WEEKS ON ACCOUNT. OF SICKNESS - 1; WANT TO SEE i#>w HE 1S/ HENRY-HENRY- DROP THAT. LUMBER QUICK! YOUR BoSs 1§:'CoNw THE BOSS!) YE GODS - WHERE ARE ( my BANDAGES } ) = * TIT WAS THE | S bal AD THEN OUR MOUSE CAL: | mt AND T WAS OVERCOME BY | NJURY TO MY OKE .¢ “ND HAD TOBE TAKEN To THE | FRAN D € I SAW MR.TYTE } / WELL-I ‘ WORKING IN THE 2 YARD AS WE ~e\ \ SAW be happy, ¥ TULSA, Oklahoma—Total than 25 million barrels to date. 2435. SERVICES OFFERED keeping and during spare ‘Tribune. AL expert marcel and c' Mrs, King, time. Box 8 0c. Phone 15 recov: ery of oj] from the Wilcox sand in the Tonkawa field amounted to more HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Maid for general house- work; must be good cook. Phone LET ME give you practical book- accounting service B-30, 641 CY Ave. SERVICES OFFERED Wanted—Management of . Apartment House Experienced hotel man, ployed in city, would take cha apartment house in spare time use of one apartment. Pos gives me exceptional opportunit secure high-class tenants. Addré Box 31, Tribune. EXPERIENCED Stenogra wants position. Write B-26, Trib une. CALCIMINE before cold weather. Call 18605, Also painting; work now em: of Phone 1868-W. y hi mothers. WANT: 6 uth Durbin, = “Mending and darning. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES eee ONE MORE high school boy needs job. Phone 2088-d. ---By Williams PORE SMOKE $ HEE -HE-HES LOST HIS PASSPORTS. HEEHEE- YOH HUH! OH WELL -EE HEE - LOVE WILL FIND A WAY TLL TAKE IM OVUH AN INTERDUCE 'IM O'ER AGIN - AN-AN GIT FOR SALZ--Ford Roadster; new wheels and rims, also new rubber. Phone 726W from 8 to 8. rhe CAS For your used ‘car; all makes. trade and sell on easy terms. The Great Northern Motor Company | 33. 3 N. Wolcott St. Phone 2772. For Sale—Household Goods FOR SALE—Large family refriger ator and upholstered Morris chair. 704 S. Park. Ot, BOBBY, UVUST ADORE JAZZ Music, DON'T _~rou? We! NO, CAN'T Say VHAT | Do~('y GOING To ASK THEM To PLay SOMETHING « WORTH WHILE, HERE warter, POLLY OF THE FOLLIES—Alll Dressed Up for the Occasion Pe: ia HAUT Copr. 192 ---By BILL ZIEGFELD / WiLL THAT ORCHESTRA \ SEE AY, BY, REQUEST? AN WELLT GWE AND ASK THEM To Go OvT (N THE Bacte Room } DaPLAY.PINOCHLE! / THEM THIS \ 1086 WAN heater in range or bh rs for coal ranges, duofolds, all household goods. 3) TO BUY—We pay more} heaters, dres D—Your old coal range or exchange Phone 1086. for essers, Phone a gas FOR per month. sell on ea East H. FE WANTED TO RE For Rent—Miscellaneous RENT—Sewing machines, $4 Repairing done. payments. one 1648W FOR RENT—ROOMS WANTED TO RENT Brooks, n sleepir FOR .SALE<Two Simmons beds complete, one sectional case, one new white enamel C! Jewel gas stove, one Corona p ; close Sanitary ¢ FOR new couch pads, $5,00; iron. bed $3.00; springs, $1.00 up; 4-pi wicker living room set, $107.00; ¢ heaters, $2.50 and up; 39-inch tr $10.50; 3-burner gos range, $12.00 We do packing and crating HUNTER-GOLL C0. 242 W. First Phone For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SAL) ‘as good 12 W. I » rifle e Pitts, 250-3006 8: new; $15.00. st St. OLD concrete, stucco or brick we can be made bright and attractive with S. W. P, Concrete Wall Finish Lumber sold by Nicolaysen Co. Phone. 62 and 2300. FOR SA 1008 8. FOR SALE—Reed __ David. : ___WANTED TO BUY __ WANTED—We will buy or trade in your used fufniture, also #lot- guns and rifles, Koler Burniture fe Wolcott. Phone 138. WANTED TO BUY—Discarded « thing and shoe, guns, tools, t tarps, saddles and chapy 2061-W. The .Two-for-One WANTFD TO BUY—Good. clean * eotton rags. Bring them to the Tribune office. FOR RE rated; close in Apt. 4 pavement ed if de r Fourteenth, ror Wi furnished —Two-room ; downtown, steam fh built-in feats | __FOR TRADE MONEY TO LOAN Y LOAD On clear Cas per proy monthly payments. F Center PERSONAL ak AN w ? like to meet y not « P. O, Box 14 Madame “Cross” - vant, ws ¥ past, pre t Hotel, LOST AND FOUND rn UND UUND The following articles have been At the Tribune office for quit Wil) the owners ple “la!ro— '# brown kid glove n gauntet glove. y's grey hat. © on West Yellowstone. 1 LOST AND FOUND LOST AND FOUND Suite 211 a12 E | NATRONA 119 KB, Bifth THE ¢ Dis. J | Stockmen's ue Suite tit Phone 23 Con. Roy ARCHITECTS WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect Second St , RAYBURN 8. WE 12 Daly Building. Phone 152 “| TRANSFER AND CRATING “BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY CO ~ CLEANERS Vick CLBANERS N, Jackson Phone 56 CHIROPRACTORS isa 0 r| Suite 312 Midwest Gide. | M. B. HARNED.BOYD, Chiropractor 150 North Grant St, Phone 1457 CRATING | CESCIS MM. NELSON, Warehouse and Transfer Co., Phone eo DOCTORS Dik 9. 6. KAMP |practice limited to Diagnosis, and | Treatm =f 3 iwest Bldg. 0-166 1 DR KEITH ional Bank Bldg. Obstetrics, General Practice, Llospital LAWYERS Nicii0cs © STIRRETE Lawyers 400.10-11 Of Exchange tide. “ACK & LACY \ Midwest Bidg me 1200 Phone 101M Phone 907 JEF PREY Ph Wwe bra r "| lo HEE ¢ 4 num-| ¢ ry 4p.t LO& aa } ease f 1 LOST—Satur e ¢x8 rig.| LOST Ph 48R_ afte p. m.. Re-|_t ward lribune Wa Ads Bri Reale T)) if} | a = . xy D\p RIE Cc "I NUT PROFE: ECTORY et AUDITORS LAWYERS © B REIMERTH & CO. TARE RRL Ga NGA oa Certified Public Accounts BR OeS NGM AS Income Tax Servi res ane nite 491 0.8. Bldg. hone z HASELMIRE & PREBLE ged ae X and WINTER Auditors and Accounts M Bxchange Bldg Tax Consultants p 161 MULVANEY & ft rT 515 Con. Roy Phone 2306 JAMES P. KEM Lawyer 108 Ol] Exchange Bldg. Phone 1397 HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 ON Exchange Building MAR N &. BISHOP, JK. - Attorney.atLaw Smith Bid, Vhone % CASEY & McNALLY Room 516-17 Con. Roy. Bldg, Phone 86. FOSTEK AND WEHRLI At Rm, 40640 Phone 41. E PAUL GACIIELLER 402 Midwest Bidg, 3 Phone 794 GEO, W. FERGUSON Attorney Rm. S2 _Townsend Hilde. Phone 1964 W. H. PATTEN Attorney at Law 225 Midwest Ride Phone 21¢ JOUN M. HENCE Koom 6, Kimball Uidg 212 So. enter Vhone (0t MATTRESS FACTORY New Mattresses to Order Old Ones Renovated and Ree Hunter. 2 W OPTOMETRIST EYES CAREYULTY TESTED ER. And Glasses 5 Properly by EVANS vered Ph, 2201 First St. WAREHOUSES CURKAN 306 Attorney at Law Con, hey Badly | the LESTE” ON and Transfer Co. Phone Wire 1