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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1925 DENTISTS NAME NEW OFFICERS N ANNUAL MEET Dr. G. A. DeFreece Is| Made President For Coming Year. Dy, G. A, DeFreece was elected to the presidency of the Casper Dental 1y, at 4 meeting held: at, the er Country club, Dr, W. H. oddy was named vice-president, nd Dr, TH. M, Shidler of Salt Creek, retary and treasurer, ‘The ex- |. ecutive committee w chosen as follow Dr. T, J. Drew, Dr. Wil- #1 Koeher and Dr. C. H. Carpen- The plan of teaching oral hygiene n Casper schools was discussed, and an effort will be made to have pupils here taught the prineiples which will prevent suffering and bad health because of defective teeth. A presentation of clinical dentistry will he made and papers on timely ects will be 1 at other meet- s during the year. The meetings held at the ‘s hall, rpenter, outgoing president, arge of the meetinis, ‘Thurs- CASPER ALUM OF WYOMING U ~ LAUNCH BLUE Sam Neff Made Tempo-} rary President at Fri- day Meeting. © Sam Neff was elected temporary sident and Robert David tempor- retary of the reorganized Inty of Wyoming club at-a meeting yesterday afternoon in the offices of Ogilbee and Layman. They will serve until the first of the year when @ permanent organiza- tion will be effected. Ways and means of bringing the Wyoming Cowboys and a conference team from Colorado or Montana to play in Casper were discussed, and U. W. alumni decided "te ask the co- tion of the luncheon clubs and chamber of commerce in giving Casper.a taste of college football, Another meeting, at which it is hoped a larger representation of U. W. alumni and former students will be present, will be held next Wed- nes evening at 8 o'clock In the library. A tentative census indicates that there are seventy or more in Casper and its vicinity. 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For ‘rial 1 Pe yo this t F pper'a White yawning, Amour: arive “James took your father to the of- fice and han't returned, so | sup. pose Reginald has him running er- Your father is very annoy- ing in that respect some times. never occurs to him that we might have something for James to do,” Glad to have something to do, Am- oura skipped out ‘for her wraps, ‘These two had been drawn togeth- er in the last few days. inald Ainsley was rediscovering her child, and Amoura was rediscovering her mother, é “I want to go down to wherever it is that Tillie, the laundress lives.” Mrs. ‘Ainsley placed a filled basket “It's in Stone street, and I suppose somebody. down there can show us:the house.” Amoura looked askance at her mo. ther. “She's sick, her Tittle girl says, , Tillie sent up Monday to ask if f would let her have five dollars. sent her ten, poor thing, herself nearly to death. she supports a and five or rands. In the car. tons eagerly. Stone stcreet knew who got drunk every Saturday night on bootleg whiskey and beat up his Sam hadn't worked for he ever got on Saturday was what he wheed- led or took by fore but bedrcom her sily. could summon, ther, did not indicate her feelings. and we treat our horses and dogs better,” she said, simply, “Mother, it's a disgrace to West- land that there are people living in such a wretched state right at the backdoors of Main Street,” “There are poor everywhere, Am- || va,' her mother said, sagely, Yes, I know, but even poor peo ple do not have to live Ike animals The sight of Tillie’s people in a burrow. house made me could be {rusht }OUT OUR WAY yyy = Zz A ¥ 1D FINO IT IN TH NEWSPAPUHS. GAD! I ADMIRE A FELLUH LIKE WELL, I ASKED SMOKEY WHUT WAS TH’ TROUBLE TWEEN HIM AN MISS VANCE, AN HE “OL ME “TUH Go TOH- WELL HE “TOL ME -IT. WAS NONE O MY DO— Business. HE SAID EF THARS ANYIFING FER PUBLICATION ras G) Awl WNHAT ? 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WELL OF LH’ ALLS} ILL NEVER UNDERSTAND / MEN! as} Ee ene Se Pein . : TRwitbas 40>>3 CHAPTER Comfortable f+ a great me downtown,” she washtub.” They found ‘Tillie's dwelling with no great ire, Tillie, rs and the only money he ith al celebrated ye of labor eel mill An acrid ddo That is due to factors science Bae ODN vontined, aie . is my White | house a tA ee, Je for me, and one y wide-eyed kids, A woman worn out by toll, prematurely gray, teeth gone, eyes milky, was lying in a rickety bed amid sheets and blankets that were, however noticeably clean, Mrs. J, Reginald Ainsley. stately matron; took off her coat and gloves, bathed her laundress; threw open the windows and aired the house; fed the children; woman to come’ in and clean the marveling helped clum- induced a Amoura, mother’s energy, Now, ey, were simply splendid, Mrs, human being, if, Such cleanliness, ’ Her face brightened T know what T want to do, mother!’ The intensity of her exclamation caused Mrs, Alnsley to stare al her. . leather chair in the Mbrary, but bored and Ainsley tried to get interested in a new novel by Michael McArlen, Her mother came in, drawing on| her gloves. “Amoura, dear, I wish you would said. It Mra. J. Reg: She works Della sass worthless husband ix children over the wretched difficulty. Shopmen in Stone street, awed by the big machine and the initials it bore, supplied the necessary direc- Most everybody Sam Craigley, from his wife, easing in the of cloth seared by the iron; of dirty water allowed to stand in little puddles in the side- yard; of grease and coffee grounds; of unattended children; greeted their sensitive nostrils when Amoura and. Tillle's troop of neighbor at Tillie, i¢ there's anything call on work any You need looked up at Mrs thanked her, confused. Amoura enthused, after they had left the house, and were driving away, the subject of the stares of the nela@hborhood. : J, Reginald Ainsley’s visage "Sho's “I've been trying to decide w to do. I’m going to stay here Westland ‘and help these people. can teach them how 5 charitable organ ves.” An evangelical glow was ther eyes. She speeded up anxious to get home and think o' her project. Della greeted her with delivery letter. my Loughley (To Be Continu In the next chapter: ness of a wi LEAGUE TRIES ~ TOBLOGK WA {Continued a spe ed) The we rom Page One) bombardment, The capitals of the neighbor! countries display gravest over the outcom: the situation delicate and calculated to cause will tell you Tt isn’t luck that Carna- tion Milk has been Amer- ica’s favorite brand fér nearly a quarter-century. Consider its richness, its purity, its creamy-deli- cate taste and color. That's not luck; it’s quality! Caaxation Mitx Propugrs Con rasy 1639 18th St. Denver, Colo. “From © 1925, Cametion Milk Products Co. In two sizes— tall and small » The Associated Welfare League “Yes,") CHARITY. Charity n't do these people any good. They need to be taught to help themsel car, It was from Tom: eal concern A cabinet meet: / din Belgrade; the Juge| _ nd at its conclusion | Ss described as most “a | #RiTE FOR FREE EYE BOOK. MURINE Co. CHicaGo | Contented Cows” terrible conflagration” If the Greek advance continued, against the Bulfarians unless there was a fresh attempt to attack them, |The Bulgarians were gaid to have hat in 1| HOSTILITIES ON BORDER CHECKED Oct. Greek territory. iza apparently have ended, for the time being at least evacuated the positions they held on Greek territory in ernment has issued orders to ver cial) attempt to attack them. |from the positions to which they ‘have ativanced until Bulgaria swer to Greece's demand for vep started the hostilities, A semlofficial statement saye: “The government wishes jt unde stood that its note to Bulgaria w not an ultimatum, and that the gov- ernment always has been ready for & peaceful solution of the situation, provided its demands for just rep- aration from Bulgatia were conceded, The Bulgarian representative has been informed that all discussion ts [useless until the terms of the Greek note are accepted and the Bulgar- H pombe bridges, barracks, roa¢ bombed ths: ridges, ‘barracks, roads} inn troops have evacuated Greek ¥ . fi " frontier posts.” Advices reaching Vienna declara| “ane cdmeender- of the Greek Petrich, a Bulgarian village crowd vores pb abe: ; troops in Macedonia has eent a tele- ed with Macedonian refugees , pda| gram to the war office saying that finally been abandoned in, irat Wultarlanee vastecdaynehatih den and that other towns. includi SARL peed tend doe yee escostinvo and Marinople are under) > el URIN eLEYES ind ‘Bust Cinders ‘<COMMENI BY DRUGGISTS weOPTICIANS . POULTRY Fresh Killed Hens, Ib.-__ Fresh Killed Springs, lb. Sirloin Steak, lb.- Round Steak, lb... T-Bone Steak, 1b. - Short Cuts, Ib. -. Shoulder Round, lb. Shoulder Steak, Ib. Pot Roast, Ib. Plate Boil, Jb._ Hearts, lb. Liver, lb, ~_ Hamburger, Ib. Vea} Stew, Ib. Cheese. Cor, H. and Durbin Che Casper Daily Cribune AUS | evacuated the positions they held on | 23.—(PY—Hostilt- | n the Greeks and Bulgar- | fans near the Macedonian frontter The Bulgarians are said to have and the Greek goy- ite forces to stop their advance and to make no further move agalnst the | | Bulgarians unless there is a fresh | The Greek troops will not retreat has siven a definite and favorable an ; aration and an apology for having Our live poultry department is com- ‘ plete and our poultry is all MILK fed. BEEF CUTS ~15c, 2 lbs, 25c Sausage, Ib. -._--.---- 15c, 2 Ibs. 25c VEAL CUTS Veal Round Steak, lb...--_. ~----35c General line of Luncheon Meats and vo to occupy ry in the n hood of Demirhissar, it ¥ sary in order to avoid a fron tack and also on strategical in the mountainous country, advance as far Petrish. ‘This | movement of troops, the telegram adde, forced the Bulgars to with- draw from Greek territory. In the Cighting around Petrish the Bulgar- lans offered stubborn resistance with fresh reinforcements th had re ceived from Demir-Kapu. he Greek losses were said to have been slight SOFIA, Bulgaria, Oct. 23.—A)—A h to the Bulgarian Telegraph { Marinopole and the Strouma valley, {n addition to Petrich. ‘The| are reported have | andon arescostinvo HLIMONY PAYMENTS ARE. QVEROUE; MAN FACING SQJQURN IN BASTLE Unless he can produce within a | reasonable time the first of a long overdue seriés of alimony payments, L. B. Smith of ‘Salt Creek, will be- come a lodger at the county jall for two days. The jail sentence was imposed this morning by Judge Bry- ant S. Cromer, but a stay grant: | ed to give Smith a chance to com: ply with the alimony order Mrs. Ruth Smith, defendant the divorce suit now pending, granted temporary alimony a month by Judge Burge MO in | An Athens aiapatcn this morning | “California Fig Syrup” said the Greek government had pea | dered its,torces to halt their ad-| nee and to make no further move | Dependable Laxative for Sick Baby or Child L~ SS Bven if cross | constipated or lave the plea feve) nl of cold, taste of Asi your druggist for genuit Jalifornia Fig Syrup’ whieh Iv jons for babies and children es printed on bottle, Moth You must say “California” ot may get an Imitation fig syrup Ady. The East Casper Meat Market The Best Meat. The Best peti MA vit Stun TELEPHONE ‘An Order We send the BEST that money can buy 40E GERDOM, Prop. ney says .hat Greek troops bom: | ¢@)_ d the villages of Marescostin: | viviat as introduced this -|ing to show that Smith was some | for months behind on paym he was found to be in contemr Te an ground to| court Ordered Piano To Obtain Gin, Raider Claims ANGBL Music Los of heador chest are more easily treated externally with— CKS RUB one ir Males Sa Seta veute_| nia Fig Syrup.” A teaspoontull | never falls to clean the liver end | bowels CHARACTER RINGS A diamond ring that will suit a red hlood- ed man and give him real pleasure in wear- "$175 | Cash or Credit Ot Taree. Ee Sr We offer you an un- usual way of acquir- ing a fine diamond ring that will make it easy to own. “Where You Will Eventually Buy” Salt Creek Busses Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel 8 a. m. and 1 p. m. and 6 p, m. e Salt Creek m. and 6 p. m. us 38 0 Daily Salt Creek Transportation Co. , BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS TELEPHONE (44 Meats 2rd Provisions WHOLESALE—RETAIL PRICES GOOD FOR COMING WEEK Pork Chops, ~-27¢ 17\ac 8c-10c Veal Loin Steak, Ib. __ Ic SEA FOOD Veal T-Bone Steak, Ib. anes comm ns BOC Fresh Fish and Oysters every day Veal Chops, Ib.-.._--- es no wrens arts direct from the coast and lakes. Veal Shoulder Steak, Ib.------_-.20c Salmon Halibut Catfish Veal Shoulder Roast, Ib. Smelts Lake Trout Fillet of Haddie | Boneless NOTICE TO RANCHERS—WE WILL PAY YOU MARKET PRICE FOR DRESSED BEEF, PORK, VEAL, POULTRY AND EGGS THE NORRIS CO. OFFICE AND PLANT Phone 12 PORK CUTS Pork Shoulder Steak, Ib Pork Shoulder Roast, Ib Pork Loin Roast, Ib.__ Pork Ham Roast, Ib.-_- SMOKED MEATS DOLDS HAMS and BACON are the best we can buy. A trial will convince. Dolds Niagara Skinned Hams, Ib., 32c Dolds Sterling Skinned Hams_ Ib., 28c Dolds Sterling Shoulders, &to'10'lbs., per'lb.. 422 41s 22c Dolds Niagara Bacon, 6 to 8 lbs., per Ib,.-----___ Dolds Sterling Bacon, 8 to 10 lbs., per Ib..---______ Dolds Sterling Wide Bacon, lb Select Oysters, quart — Smoked and Kippered Fish Kippered Salmon F BRANCH MARKET 426 East Second Lye eaa ---90c innan Haddie Herring Bloaters Phone 2540 Ned PAGE FIVE 1 us beer; we asked « piano and got gin, and when v ‘Ready to Serve , ae 4 mlQOAanites: In 8 to 10 minutes, never longer, American Beauty Egg Noodles cook tender and light, because they’re rolled. They have a flavor.all their own, tasty and delicious like home-made noodles. pure ingredients are used. Fresh eggs and other Try American Beauty Egg Noodles instead of making noodles yourself. Find out how good they are. Save time and work. Ask your grocer today for American Beauty—next best to home-made noodles. Two Sizes — Wide and Fine At Your Grocers gnetcan sea) ohn P. Griffin 114 East Second St. PHONES 35 AND 2850 i WE BUY THE BEST—DO YOU? Specials for All This Week Shoulder Beef Boil, lb..-___ Eid RibsRoltl nyt ee eT Choice Pot Roast, ib._-___ J as 2 ¥ PlainiStedk pb: eee Li es ns Round steaia Diese eke 27 he Sinlointstenler tbe ne eS Club Steaks and Short Steaks, !b.___- Prime Rib Roast, Rolled, 1b._- Pork’SteakiIbj2.25 20202 i PioiPoneChopsiilbs ce oas lee Se : Small Fresh Hams, whole or half, Ib.__ Small Pork Loins, whole or half, Ib.___ Choice Veal Roast, Ib... .-.---_-___. Veal Shoulder Boil, lb..-____________ VealiBreastal bye 2 eer ad es Star Hams, half or whole, Ib._---____ Breasvomlamb: |bis se oe 15¢ Small Hens to Stew, Ib.-.__.._-______ 95¢e Hens to Bake, Ib Spring Chickens, !b.___ Turkeys, Ib. Sprine Wucksmibusa ss wee Ses Poa Fresh Fish and Oysters Every Day Lake Trout and Bullheads, Ib.-__-___ 87 he Salmon and Halibut, lb.._--_______ 321 he Ovstens quart sau sseet hx, soisee ga 90¢c WE DELIVER TO ALU PARTS OF THE CITY TWICE A DAY The City Clerk would appreciate having any and all persons desiring to serve as judges and clerks at the coming City Election, November 3, 1925, file their names with him on or before Monday, the 26th. | H.H. PRICE, f§ City Clerk. —<——————— ees — " Natsa-«rncce