Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 15, 1925, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE Che Casper Sunday Cribune SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1925 SHANGHAI TO OPEN Dorald opened the first Smokehouse to the public of this city. He re- tained it for some time, then sold out, but’ purchased {it again a bit later. He sold out again about two years ago and today he announces that it fs again his property for the -Lird time. Extensive improvements on ve work, and addition to the number THIRD RACE TRACK SHANGHAI, China, Nov. 14— (United Press}—With the opening of a third track on the borders of the International Settlement. Shanghai will be able soon to claim rank as one of the world’s greatest racing centers. s Getting Up Nights Can Be Stopped fi5c5. ro prove that you can be rid of this strength thelr Y. W. nd it again. ‘The m resulted in planning a thelr own to be held ening of this week at organize a club ers, and plain: to > vt an TOM MDONALD ASAIN OWNER IF SMOKEHOUSE PLATTE COUNTY ADVERTISED IN MIDWEST PAPER “Review” Spreads Mes- sage of Industry and Progress. High Praise Accorded Netto Ladies Orchestra Featured by the Rialto g a fact, of which Harold I. Bacheller Joins Law Firm Of Winter & Winter enthusic | dinner o} Wednesd: which with elec the establishment are planned by’ Mr. MéDonald. Just what they will be, he has not as yet disclosed, but the patrons of the place may well expect a much augmented Smokehouse In spons educa The Henr Harold I. Bacheller has become . | associated with the law firm of Win- It may be stat in the execution of her own att expert instrument, which skill rence Hall, k the Casper pu thoroughly con- Vl send Prostate Specific: free and postpaid under plain wrapper. No obligation. No cost. {ft it .cures your prostate gland trouble, you can repay the favor by telling your friends—if not, the loss is mine. , ing ailment, have more pep, be ter and Winter. The firm name now . Sapp! * d Lucile Patterson. u ; I v 3 free from burning sensation, pain versant, to say that the Ni adies of ‘BGkkaL is Winter, Winter and Bacheller. Extensive mprovement sks ery ee peas eholint utelpnzbeteathes Kana wares orchestra is superior to any similar Congressman ( les E. Winter, ‘ommy assures the general pub- you Walker's Philip E, Winte: | compose the ——— In ‘the United > have Its own ins capitalized at 4 Mr. Bacheller Nc that the new Smokehouse will be one of the most complete In its line in Casper and will carry a large stock of everything in the Ine of cigars, tobacco, \ cigarettes, candy, nization in the Roc but when the Promised in Taking Over Business. aire ie ce compan -| For the third time alnée coming'| sporting goods and novelties; the oss! ts. mine.” Simply send me fe vn | 900.000 probably with headquarters| to Casper Tommy McDdnald*- has Mr. McDonald will retain posses- shaven 3 Mountain [in Washington, D. C possession of the Smokehouse. Many| sion ‘of the O. 8. Building Cigar | (Cl 10 years younger and be rid of years ago, when Casper than it is t was Prostate trouble. popul 1 far] Store which he has successfully op- "erated for the past yea Tribune W amalie: Tuesd December 1,,and that an | opportunity would given. the -| membership and the general public to meet he a World Fellowship rs on that afternoon, pleasing speaker ing should hear n. renown, h: organizations in Campbell-Johnson Co.’s © her on ‘that r A decided © in the use of e- be sald.|the headquarters was reported ’ by irts of these orchestra Miss Kissick, general> secretary, members. They are each at the top of their profession {n performance, - | and the organization would be in- lete should any one of them They are all finished alike to the the- that appreciates The more commodious rooms make possible the accommodation of many more activities and outside groups than has been possible hitherto. A total of 422 attended organized ac- tivities of the association during the month and 20 outside groups with a total attendance of 274 met for com- mittee or other meetings. The em- ployment report showed 47 -new registrants for work anf 33 renewed. There were 176 calls for help from employers and 103 placements re- ported. One hundred eighty-eight repeated requests for work were —the choice of the well dressed man rand to the city ir talent. jy. W. CG. A. ACTIVITIES Christian Bigger stocks and witer variety to choose from than Casper men have ever known. Collar attached, collar-to-match; | plaited bosom with starched collar and neckband styles. Quality shirtings guaranteed to laun- der: perfectly; cut with correct fullness and tailored'with exacting care to every detail. In all the fancy patterns and plain colors favored this season — $2 to $13.50 ‘African Capeskin Gloves “ The glove that is always correct —a standard of quality that is always de- sirable. In regular and cadet sizes. You will find this'a superior glove that will give exceptional i a pearl buttons— $2.50 to $5 $2, $2.50 to $5 Campbell-Johnson Co: HEAD-TO-FO OT CLOTHIERS AN ORGANIZATION OF SERVICE To Casper and the Surrounding Country Supplying competent and efficient help to Restaurants and Cafeterias in Casper and the Oil Field Towns and Camps, and for all special occasions, such as Young Ass'n Girl Reserves. 142 South Wolcott Phone 1456| Snough good times have already SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES AT} .cen enjoyed by the Girl Reserves THE Y, W, ©. A. on to assure everyone of Monday. treat” Monday evening. and dinner you, playing falr with your- is the subject of a special feature of the meeting. Mrs, M. J. vcIntyre of the High School faculty will present a talk upon: this sub- Alberta Wagner will also give Anita Smith will ‘conduct meeting. Dinner will be served a committee following the pro- gram ‘The recognition service to be held Sunday afternoon at: 5 o'clock in he parlors of the association build- | ng promises to be attractive. sirl eligible to membership should ’e present without fail to complete he requirements for nem Alumnae Girl Resery y expressions ning from the 4 es who were Ask your dealer to show . THE NEW Westinghouse Automatic Tron meet 1 of Business and | men’s club each eve- | n's gym class urch). di 8:30 a, m men’s teams drive throug —Headquarters of wo | of Community Chest out the campaign, un | of Mrs B. Bro urlington gym cla Q. club room). urgae of the Episcopal aura Monsen and “I'm Awfully Sorry,’ Mrs. Brown, but John’s Gert Shirts didn’t come back from the laundry on time, and I can’t get him to go out wearing any other!” Outing Flannel * Pajamas Cut amply full for.com- fort and tailored with a thought to satisfactory service. In new patterns, stripes and plain colors; finished with frogs or nesday. | meeting of Alumnae | 6:00—Dinner 1 Reserves Thursday. +| Rese! 7:45—Congregational church choir ' dinner Tuesday evening at the Y, W. c rehearsal A. by Miss Glenn McCiahey, sec | ay How to Rinse and Dry an entire » tubfull of clothes in 18 MINUTES, or less! and do it yourself, all —without any wringing —without use of, or need of set, or extra tubs —without even putting ., your hands in water —without breaking a but- ton or fastener — without the slightest risk of injury to yourself or clothes. Bas *® ‘The Secret is the wonderful innovation — SAVAGE @pin- Rinse, Opin-Dry WASHER &DRYER “Sptn-Rinse, Spin-Dry” is simplicity itself. You simply load your Savage (capacity 7 large sheets or 1014 Ibs. ary clothes) touch a switch and in ten to 15 minutes everything is washed immaculately clean and white. Made and guaranteed by SAVAGE ARMS SES ET CSOT ED CS IAT TEI AO INS SOSA AATEC. encom Oo ~ =e en Bw” Ss ' ' ee Banquets, Parties and Luncheons Help us maintain this service by patronizing those Cafes, Cafeterias and Restau- rants having agreements with Local 842, assuring yourself that you will be served hy people enjoying good working conditions and fair wages. WHEREVER YOU EAT, 3 WHENEVER YOU EAT, Look For The Union House Card The following have agreements with Culinary Workers Local 842: The Savage Rinses and drys as it spins FRR ee wt Then, without even putting the hands in water or re- moving the wash, or any part of the machine, at a touch of the same switch you ‘“Spin-Rinse, Spin-Dry” the whole batch, ready for the line, in only 3 minutes more. ‘ Try this zeth Century Washing Schedule—and Savage ‘‘Spin-Rinse, Spin-Dry”’ in your own home—a demenstration is a revelation! . From clothes basket to clothes line 18 MINUTES PER TUBFULI +28 A.M. “Spin- Dried,” all ready for the line. A.M, Loaded 7 large sheets or equivalent. 8g": A.M. The whole load washed and blued. 8” A.M. The entire load “Spin-Rinsed”"! SCHULTE HARDWARE CO. Established 25 Years in Casper 228 SOUTH CENTER ST. PHONE 64-W Hartman’s Delicatessen Manhattan Cafe Chile King Lunch CY Restaurant Wray’s Cafe Oxford Cafe Wash, blue, rinse and dry allinthesame tub—18 MIN. PER LOAD (fine Wor? PSPS OST ET ATES OS SOS STACI ODO CF C9 CSOD CDOS NCD C9 CCD CD ODED OD CDCI CD CVCI CDC: CLES ESERIES CTC. P. 0. BOX 483 Chase Cafe Virginia Cafe Saddle Rock Cafe Riley’s Cafe Henning Coffee Shop CULINARY WORKERS LOCAL 842 Boston Lunch Wolcott Cafe Townsend Coffee Shop Russell’s Delicatessen Cottage Inn Wyatt Cafeteria PHONE 1451

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