Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 16, 1925, Page 8

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| ta PAGE EIGHT odey! itbesins* METHUSEIAHS 7%! WIFE’? The Casper Daily Tribune POE PINGHOT LAYS RUM LEAK 10 PERMIT USER | Finis to ‘Death Poised to Write Co Career of Film B pauty lorful | TREASURES FROM TUT’S TOMB WILL BE PLACED ON EXHIBIT IN CAIRO || rhe general Casper Nothing 1 t ry PY OF A GIRL * WHO MARRIED FOR MONEY MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1925 _ MOUNTAIN VIEW TRADING CO. | TO SELL OUT ENTIRE STOCK entire stock of the Mountain View Trading company, just west.of the city in the suburb of Mountain has been placed at the mercy of the Casper public. The manage- ment of this popular and completely merchandise estab- nt has decided to forgo bus and his hand chandise must be unloaded is to be left The ock includes groceries, meats, new and dry goods, shoes, hardwaré, aced on barga s at prices which are truly amaz- in coun. and the singing of “Nearer My Godt to Thee," by the choir. Quiet came eventually, when about 100 members walked out of the church in a “peaceful demonstra- tion.” Later Osdick announced he and other members of his faction would go to San Bernardino today ‘to seek a criminal complaint” against the pastor and three elders charging People of Casper are urged take advantage of this unusual sale to 4 | them with disturbing a — religious in Mountain View. If you haven't | mecting. mi . an automobile, the Mountain View ——_—._—__—_ bus will take you to the very doors| Posses surround woods at Merci dith, N, H., to trap F. G. Fellows, Tennessee jail breaker, who shot constable; troops called out, eines vonciak John-Hays Hammond at Washing- ton denies statements by John L. Lewis that it is dangerous to use soft coal instead of anthracite. NEUMONIA ia physician. Then begin “emergency” treatment with of the establishment in question. It leaves the corner of Second and center at convenient times through- out the day and evening. The sale opened this morning at 9a, m. A $150 vitonola is to be given aw: olutely free during the sale to the person holding,the lucky num- ber. Numbers will be given with ach purchase made at the store. The Vitonola is a high class tallcing, ma- chine and will prove a wonderful gift for some lucky person. ‘CONGREGATION INVOKES LAW TO OUST MINISTER KS Wm. M. de ORGLER Skin Specialist | , Nov. 16.—(®)—The’ treas- both a | py Pistali VE SSGE Ee. oh = ——— und in the tomb of the boy were 1 View ae | ; 1-Amen soon will be] with magni Is. Other C lid E ] brought to the Cairo’ museum. for | jects brought $ : c ges A d Ask ad | exhibition, Mea le the tomb will} and c t 1 feet -00) Te ; i Ske to visitor rien ts c| ae i ‘ | o G an evidence thus far adduced | Intri ni ‘ in nding 3r0 nspection of the mummy | rings of nterial: elsewhere if | ; ee) | »ffin of gold tends to show v un 1 Violations”. | ja hater ates noes be ten d -_—_ an adult and that when de n came | orna en chr 8 but SBURG, ¥a., Nov. 16.—@)| the person wa emaciated.}| On the f Ankh-Amen hat a e taken to | The mt was not removed from | were len 1 each too | lation’ of the law by its case. The wrappings about it were | and « ir had them gol- | f 1 hol permits,” cut through from the mask to the | den Only t wer part of the | i 1a ter to | feet. Owing to the fragile condition | body and t nbs .of.the phar oh | ‘ ft Treasury Mellon | | of the wrappings, the greatest care | had been « dito’ the slew.of thet 1 conference with | } had to be exercised. work in the tomb up to last Fri- | 7 r 1 of pro. Durin 2» work a large number la. 1 +t of ich { of interesting and beautiful obje a delicate na prog: | I ‘ were brought to view. The ministry | ress wil | te r | ~ $$. } it | 4 er = his as at federal permit Ww brewerle that t been ¢ unlawfully Gover t red that th Violati \ the denatured | alcol i had more vicious | l re nt” than in 1 He asked that action 1 putin atop. to’ these violatior nd offered tt F of the state police in d Y rnor he ud | | seeps SERGE STATIONS 10 IVE AWAY TURKEYS to win your} Reatha Watson, or Barbars pathia wear hie photo was taken when she out the usual] a weekly sa’ ‘or he mes The C: » ite Site inetaee Peptaa tees ___ BY DAISY DEAN actress and she was not, perbaps, you the opportunity. Ten ionplagee Correspondent an ly great beauty. Yet Bar- Thanksgiving turkeys are to| LOS ANGELES, Nov. 14.—When | bara La Marr was ono of filmdom’s ven the night before the|death has taken its inevitable toll] 3reat personages, She was a re- holid stn rc Mc-}@nd Barbara La Marr lives only in| markable woman. But she would Kinl : and Thir-|the films in which she has played, | not have been had she not been bent teent ‘ Tickets are now|the screen will have lost one of its |» the winds of experience n away on the birds with | Most colorful personalities, 4 judge, looking down at her yurchase of gas or any other| Barbara is making told her she was too beau- oduct inst the Reaper a. se 1] t 1 being fat in nienthy sPaeatlena, © «Dookie It was a rather. thrilling drama tefed f sion and Loran P.| say that the end is near | which that face :propelled: her into. Cenyon ¢ the service sta Herévolde ta hénnonyswauten Consider these things that went uke at least ten|to eighty po’ Mise Lay Marr | into the making of the Bart La | worth while| fights on; but a hopeless fight, the | M@rr!) A/k'dnapping -at fifteen; a} physicians declare | capture by a cowboy an mad dash | Barbara {s only 29. | to the altar carried across the saddle in the publice since st | her_ conqueror, widowhood; a Heetanriyiticaueconacured | police curt; banishment ‘from Los Is doubt. as te. whether, cvon she | Atigeles because of her beauty: mar. knows her origin. It was sald abet age to an insane bigamist and a he Viirkbieahe to in a | Second widowhood; cal ide- usical: revue, ‘after vagk | Ville: @ literary Teaning and motion ssanbtel, iat ver aka | Picture scenarios; the extra route fin and:‘her father’ French, put | to, stardom had never known eithe | Bs To In that day she was known as | the name of Wat was sald to} 1 have dopted hef in infancy sater Pesta is'2's) SHOWN TD HOUSEWIVES } eer, the pre etaeh hal r V Her Marital 1 k Lyte Lawrence nA BE you full of “pep” and vim annulled; Phil Alnswot when you get up—hungry as her: Ber livoree bear, spreading joy throughout Dou r pyour home and fairly eager to get | 1 yet your work? Or, do you feel all tired-out and |, She came to the ; ‘ in every bone and muscle— A ive CEES RESTA IETS aan » prevailing—not wanting | | Khas ‘ ha : grouchy and mis- i nh urself to | ° eee re ; Dinner Stories A 1 ‘hopelessly beaten before you start. | $ 4 “And it’s all because your red- A in: La.'Biat F Bre ~ vells are normal, Tha pee = 78 * vou need s © And whe yu build up your | “blood with § that sluggish, fe g, as well as Lis A pimples, b€roubles disappear. te Begin taking ins, 8. 8. tode 3uild | i ir blood. Feel I KE CI f the quick return of The smoking comj f 1%ealth, strength and energy. And Western Pacific railroad inyou'll get up in the morning glad | car was t ne of rr you're livir S. is sold at all rood dr or t the larger size. al, rpint NOTICE If you fail to receive your Tribuir call the office. Phones 15 and 16, and a pecial messenger will bring you a copy of your favori paper. ¢ must be days and noon Sunday \ t CIRCULATION DEP’T. =| t All t oN ai Suit OeAMbLe era’ { $01 hrou| me to “Dear ASCO even les le “Spin Rinse ) sper busl- 1 2 nur r of these m re for tmme-. manufa ge Ar rpora — The Ir man om his fall, and w the bull pawing and ground, whereupon hm, said wa fer your bowing ping and youd humble apol u brute, faix, I should think thrown me over this fence women visitors were going penitehtlary under the the superintendent. They @ room where three women wing me,” whispered one of the ut viclous looking crea what are they re > other home som, and the daughters superintendent poe SB Canton Ginger ! 138 South Center Wit next hopes will be Casper Cheyenne would that son. 1 run its season at a fin loss and is not willing to take hold of To Dr. W.-B: the game and be resopnrible for the Caldwell, of Monti- guirantees which would be required, ealloratish cay Grrantetes but, according to S, R. Bumann, entfotis: principal, a! possible co-operation | [i jt weearied would be given. The school would i ihat- bo "iGnad e for! the athletic " 2) ubtipatea, temenee h Cheyenne eme a has The th the ed First FOR POST-SEASON CONTEST for and at, Glenn thall season nearing | be decided the be with Worland and ging from the various 1 of educa- tio of ed th is estim it would cost pit enders for the mtenders for the} approxi y $700 to bring the two : pionship, there is talk of | teams | rt so far| . Sunday enne-Worland game for Cas-| this season was $210 f hrown Such a game, it belleved, | with Douglar, but th d be 1 Casper to better | \).7 nea ar , advant than anywhere ¢ tn | namitt &: anasiall ie Wyoming. Che ne has trounced pe nice ia to’ the everythir in the southern part of t the state and has only Douglas, ‘an Cr ne game could other undefeated team, to beat next | ‘ ee ufter Saturday to establish itself the only rival for the Washakie War. aR aS 1 ae ss Worland Errore ae hand: i undiminished should haye a game. Such aw better than th been put on here Natrona county hig “Physic” a Child is a custom that al- A Iand children had to followed, although sive kept constantly us been t we to be made would tirred up" and — — k by taking ‘—P k ’ pills, tab: | U.S. ‘Padlocks’ | calomel 7 1asty oils | DR. CALDWELL | knew > ATAGE 83 . N. Y. Elks Club). ssee2 Jinat “consis was the cause of nearly all ch'ldr “ee ittle ills, he did helieve that a | NEW YORK ¥. 16.—)—The | j5¢ while. was inecessar Elks club of New York today In Dr .Cal ll’s Syrup Pepsin he | cepted a padiock for six month: ; a a laxative which regu- closing the situation which had |jates the bowels. A single dose will grown out by United Sta Attorney Buckner | movement for weeks at a time, even under the prohibition laws if the child was chroni consti For the next half year, the grill| pated. Dr, Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin room and the bar room of the club only causes a gentle, easy bowel will be locked and sealed, Mr. k but, best of all, it is ner explained that where restaur- | ¢ as chal hangdseeeGe ants y neldentally connecte Vr SCOSSA! B it Is absolutely with living quarters, only the for- | harmle und so pleasant that even mer wer SS bilious , Fruit Cake Suppties gl { ASCO 138 South Center | —___ Wilkes of proceedings instituted | establish natural, healthy bowel Thing Everybody’s Talking About. See Tomorrow’s Tribune REDLANDS A religious quiet settled down over ange belt cit ticipants in yester¢ Christi n to shift the scene of their con- flict to San Bernardino, the county him morning ‘ALL $9.85 FOOTWEAR 1, OFF, NOW_ ALL $8.85 FOOTWEAR 14 OFF, NOW__ ALL $8.45 FOOTWEAR \, OFF ‘ALL $7.45 FOOTWEAR 14 OFF, NOW__ p ‘Remember, you can choose your shoes from our entire stock, thus giving you the advantage of all sizes, and widths from Triple A to D. Evening slippers are included. HAYTIN’ Corner First and Center into an upr when Garner O. Osdick. opposing Ed- HERE THEY ARE! LOOK! Cal., Nov. 16—(F)— today as par- ‘8 near riot at church pre; r. where opponents of the Rev. Edwards, formerly of Yuma, Ariz., hoped to obtain the assistance aw enforcement officials in their ts to oust from the pul- services r Ladies’ Pumps, Slippers and Oxfords Our obligations are heavy and we must raise money. Weare going to cut one-fourth off the prices on our entire stock. Sale will continue all this week. These low prices right at the beginning of the season means big savings. Shop early while the selections are complete. were yesterday TODAY WE OPENED AN EXTRAORDINARY oIX DAY SALE Every shoe in our stock to choose from. wards, arose from his pew as the|| High Frequency Theraputics pastor began to preach. and Remedies for eminding the congregation that Skin Diseases at a meeting last Friday Mr. Bd- tarda, had : been; “voted autcotsthe ||u eae eae ne moon Hote pulpit-by 143 members.” Osdick in- quired. pbintedly of the clergyman whether he intended to bow to the will of the 143. The pastor replied that the did not, explaining that since there are 415 members of the clmrch, the will of 143 was the will of a minority. His remarks were mi ficulty after shouts of * out,” “sit down.” “let FOR SALE Four-room house; mod- ern; a bargain; by owner. Located 18th and Lowell }/’ Sts. Phone 1568-J. Ex- ceptionally easv terms. with dif- Hrow him him speak” On Our High Quality F All sizes, all widths, from Triple A to D. $7.40 $6.65 NoW.-$6,35 $5.60 BOOT “WE FIT THE FEET” S H O P Gladstone Hotel Building

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