Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 19, 1925, Page 4

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Che PAGE FOUR ee ; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1925 Casper Daily Critune '| Fashion Foe, |\ IN POISONING | Pretate Saye 19.—P)—"The Nov, woman Sale of Chloroform Is ed With Death of Infant the most widespread | » and God is the frie nd} - WEDATION OF MINESTAIKE S| '|Concilatory Attitude of John L. Lewis Encouraging. 19.—#) of John the United} indicated in his coupled with re hard coal regions of the producers arations te reopen strengthened the belief | that ge negotiations between | the anthracite operators and miners | | might be resumed at an early date. HILADELPHIA, J Mail Robbers Into the making of this one cigare' In his statement Mr. Lewis said Steal Sack In ie miners were ready to negotiate W Wage contract “in a epirit of | mpromise and give and take” and at they"stood ready to meet the | rs “in amicable negotiations f+ out @ contract for from one ars continuous operation of 18.” the Pottsville region came that at least one large pro- mpany had issued rush or- dors for the delivery at its mines of 100 mine cars and also bad 1p of all the pumps s. These reports also ted that leading operators re- y had held three secret confer hich ft was tumored a { their attitude of “no ‘on 3 considered. 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NEW BUILOWGS AT AIR to seek a recon- rences which have Gov. Gunderson Leads Norbeck ‘alffe arisen between the two party lead- ural oredits adminis. MENU HINT. be used with this pudding if de- governor. sired. ‘ k A total voting strength of 63,753 ane treattaate ee In Dakota Vote)’. oe tee Orange and ‘ap SUGGESTIONS. MAIL FIELD COMPLETED tion of a candidate at the state It is a good deal of work to cover 3 se ae = meeting. Party headquarters for both men each has sufficient sup- antee passage of thelr forms and endofsement s. Aberdeen head- ed a voting strength and pad the froning board, so it is best to have two extra froning board covers which fit in place by. means of an elastic or*tape at either end. Two thumb tacks on each side will hold the edges taut. It is then only the work of a mo- ment to take off or put on such an extra cover, and by haying two there is always a fresh one in re lad | serve Pillow slips that open at both PIERRE, 8. D,, Nov. 19.—(#)— Governor Carl Gunderson showed a voting strength of 36,079 against 35,162 for United States Senator Peter Norbeck in yesterday's tion of proposal men to the South |} § Dakota state republican convention to be held December 1 on the face of returns early today. There were a large number of uninstructed delegates . with’ man claim thi port t suncheort. ambled Eggs with Onion Bread and Butter CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 19.— Buildings at the air mail field here erected to replace structures de stroyea by fire or. outgrown are virtually completed and will be ac- cepted from the contractors within the next ten days. They include three four-plane’_ unit hangars, a machine shop, an office building and a store building, all of brick. cies elec: ped Potatoes and Carrots Cheese and: Lettuce ts Oo} Milk range out pulp with cover with powdered t stand over night. sharp mbled Begs with Onl jum sized onions into A NEW OME 4 omelet is a change Cor Look for the picture of the Quaker on every package of oats you get. That's the only way to get the “Quaker flavor” —the old Scotch flavor—that you want AT you want in oats is flavor. Everything else takes second place. Oats originally a Scotch dish ed, f n platter of ontor ayd water. | | nd surround with rad That flavor is not the result of guesswork but of certain Quaker milling processes applied to the ck’s tenure as’ 25 POUNDS SUGAR $a 00 ery $15.00 Purchase EVERYTHING BELOW COST AT OUR QUITTING BUSINESS SALE Groceries, Dry Goods, Ladies’ Furnishings, Gents’ Furnishings and Shoes. Glassware, Phonographs and Records, rtunity to buy Xmas presents at ; oe ee] a) f Po a A $150 VITANOLA Get Details at Store. must have true Scotch flavor to be at its best—real “Quaker” flavor, Nobody has yet succeeded in imi- Gi tiaety Soren tay ot ae and toasty ch tang of the Quaker brand. People who ordinarily don’t take to oats, find delight in that unique . Once you taste it, you are spoiled for ordinary oats. So when askéd to“try” a substitute, say “NO,” 2 Kinds ixture Hl plece butter.on top and yut 20 minut ir I » Pudding—Break five ot of old bread,.cake or cookies pleces, add one e¢ datos: « lone fa and bake brown. A half. hour or sauce until instead of cream may fruit finest, plumpest oats that grow. Some 50 years were spent in per- fecting it. Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 min- utes. It makes the finest, the most Savory and quickest of hot break- fasts. 5 Due 2 Quaker milling methods, * it supplies, too, the “roughage” you need to make laxatives seldom hec- essary. |The, Quaker Oats you have alw | ; : / ays known [and Quick Quaker—Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. eee eer One

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