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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1925 be Casper Daily Cribune- - = 4 ms PAGE THRES se ES MS RRS Still P ime i i : we A Sera! Cott Pr a ul Peach Time in Georgia Sixt F e ‘Are Initiated ottage rayer THANKSGIVING Mie IV ¢ ’ | APPROACHES | By Knights of Columbus (“79s For ay | V 1 I Ss JUUIELY, | / 2) Week Announced | The Food Center By MAR | Sixty-five candidates were {niti- , deputy of Wyoming; C. W. Winnick — | 120 West Second St. af soe ated by the Knights of Columbus |and C. J. Horlshey, also of Chey-| Gottage prayer meetings will+be|| STANDS READY TO SUPPLY | yesterday at the Elks auditorium | enne; Robert McN: , Sheridan W. i this rank: ci aseda Wedne "4 YOU WITH EVERYTHING { To Compliment {Gere, Miss Opal Parks, Miss Marle The class was the largest that has| J. Taylor and M. C. of and Frid fobdineat tat: 10 For Your Holiday Table Bride-to-Be Widows, Jack Thibert’ and Waldo been initiated here. A banquet was | Thermopolis; G Murphy, grand se There wil beino THuteday % ¥ Among the affairs planned in hon-| Roberts, held at the Hotel Henning last night | knight of Raw’ Charles Ahl, of Nabenbietineeet {ns Word a “will | EVERY-DAY PRICES or of Miss Mina Elis, whose marri see with three hundred knights and their] Rawlins; Frank Pleme Rock bs 7 atts | i , Fruit Cake age’to Glenn Marica will be an event | Rehearsal of Treble of the near future will be the dinner | Clef Chorus Tuesday party to be given this evening at have supper Tuesd and Friday ‘evenings Wedni guests attending. Representatives | Springs, district deputy for southern from every council In the state were | district of Wyoming; Father Adolph 1.85) | 5 th i ; the First Methodist ~~ == -— ~~ -- it] The Treble Clef will hi e present. RCE eaten Dpeodore: ob DQuans. ho are interested in ay ROR Soe 10 the Henning ‘hotel by Mrs. A. K-/uiay rehearsal Tuesday Pe aay The following out-of-town mem-] District Deputy B. Gullen of) ee ame aie Cc Bott. the Li a e bottle ¢ tsup q Cry : ||| Sal Soda, per | Fifteenth; || package —~- lic bers assembly -oom of the Mountain sisted in the Initiation: States Power company, The meet. s toastmas John | Casper a 3) B. Keefe, Sioux City, lowa: past | banquet. al numbers Th | state deputy of Iowa; Robert Lar-| given by the quartet composed of | folow | kin, Sioux City, district deputy; Wal-| Ed Slater, Bert Connelly, Ray Hollo-} Mrs. . ter Q. Phelan, Cheyenne, past state| ran and H. J. Donohue. Solos were given by Miss Lea Holloran, Mrs.| Mrs. Frank § Madelyn Treber, Ray Holloran and| Mrs. 4 , Mrs. Shackelford. Mrs. Thomas, 730 Mrs. 'Tye,| pa Diaes ROTARY HEARS Speeches were, made by the Rev.|1097.N. Jefferson; Mrs. A. Hotshom,|| Plenty of Turkeys, ? b Geese and Chickens Father John H. Mullin, C. A, Cullen, | 459 Gladstone; Mrs. 1 ck 415 S. Beech; Mrs. Jack Carr For Thanksgiving Decorations carrying out a pretty color scheme of pink and white will lin? wi begin at too ne be used. Guests who will attend in gin at 7:30 o'clock as a so: , clal evening has been arranged by clude ithe ‘hooks anf tgs Fea | EBS board of directors to follow the a ere aa eee ee itu |fehearsal. Patronesses of. the or- Davis, Mre. James Bal), Mrs. Ru tion are invited to attend the dolph Kammon, Miss Isab E “a sting. Yr Miss Elsie Winter, Mii / Miss Julia Dunaway, Gartner, Miss Olive Puttenney, Miss eee idel Entertains Club Today, Frank Plemel, the Rev. Father J. § #) Sacelys Beabeght) Miss; Glenn, Me Le Soratoi qyineant muleaney iy Mrs. F Allen, 147 ORDER NOW Hep Miss Isabel Johnson } a A. G. Fidel entertained the Adolph of Dou Ae Ae Mrs. D. W. Carr, 513 emrinceyn realdaniees GER DL Sa eae Ga oe Mrs, Goulding, 111 N.|| PHONE YOUR ORDER residence, 437 Divine avenue. Guests peice aie aed present besides members were: Mrs. ‘At the last. two meetings of the Tanisevere re oe pm Sia Story Telling elup he nats Lacan home, Mrs. E. P. Bacon, Mrs. Joe Bate jy ah telex Eee “Elza, | Denham and Mrs. McConnell. best s' Mahi’ beth Cather, who chose, “Ha'f Done} vissiongey Tea at Noruse Swanson. | ny sonar . d “A Ghost in| ¥: W" Parlor Tuesday. “The club|.,+ Missionary tea will be given at the Young Women's Christian asso- ciation parlor on Tuesday afternoon N. |] [t will receive the same careful S.|| attention given those who call E.|]\in person. Small extra charge B of 10c for delive: Nicholas Adamson, William Riepel| S. Cent Du and William Ryan Park; Mrs, J. A ae ee eo Fenway; Mrs M. CHEST DRIVE |&:003: ss uverea a manertat tate tooay onl MEETING SET elfth; the origin and present day’ signifi- cance of Thanksgiving Day before the weekly meeting of Casper Ro-| MOR TURSDAY | w a PHICesNeuben tary at the Henning. He stressed 1130 8, Ash; Mrs You Can Always Save at The Food Center| | the Willow Swamps. meets every Friday afternoon at the opportunity it gave to. think 704 No I are 120 West Second Street sted in the % ———— 2 a . 4 saerten Wendiad peace from 2 o'clock until 4, by the World's more along spiritual’ ines and to| workers on the Casper Commu-| Conwell; Mrs. R. V. Davis, 243 §.|] Turner-Cottman Building ql work ar koainto. att Fellowship committee. Mrs. C. D.| * | capitalize the better things In life. | nity Fund campaign will meet at the | St- Botolph: Mrs. Butler G 124 > 99 Hemry is chairman. Mrs. Hemry will ‘The Misses Helen Stone and Elsie] Henning hotel at 12:10 Tuesday, to Beech; Mrs. L. A. Varnadare, 1115 | PHON E ae Work on ei act as hostess to the guests and will Winter entertained the club with two] report the pro; since the | Boxelder; Mrs. W. P. “Matthews || Gordon and Joe r t Program is Started be assisted in receiving by Miss Mary musical numbers, Miss’ Stone play-| tunckeon. last It is ex-| S. McKinley; Mrs. G. C. Wright, 838 | Bor At a meeting of the Grace Eng-| Kissick, general secretary. The oc- ; ing the violln and accompanied on| pected that s ot s will | St. Marys; Mrs D. Graves, 345 5 4 . +) A ar ected that s tory reports will | St. Mary r i lish Lutheran Sunday school mem-| casion of the entertainment will be Georgia chose Miss Louise Pinizy of Athens, to be the state’s | the piano by Miss Winter. | eevapebatean teame . having | Patk’Apartment-48; M Sham = bers to be he'd this evening efor {22 honor Miss Frances Bennett of | princess ini court of King Cotton at:the annval cotton exposition The Rotary club plang this. Thanks- | confinued their eollcitation, alt uh baugh. B Third; Mre: I.) My. | eo plete plans and bacto a aii Shaowu, China, who will be in Cas-] in Waco, Tex. giving to give a number of turl¥ys|the “get-together” luncheon: 951 E. K; Mrs. A. I, Johnson, | FRAMED PICTURES the Christmas program per tomorrow between trains and ‘ to needy families {n this city. discont ed ery worke: Beech; Mri O. New, 1315}! py, Cards, Talleys, Prize: r perieh “atartoatiape eens oe } D needy fa s city. discontinued. Every work Ha ? | lace Cards, Talleys, Prizes | ayer on is Se te partanta ae will poeete the preuien of this ‘Miss Winter called the ‘attention | pected to be r day noon. ZOE MARKS retaken by the young people;of the rar, GRE ta GRRE BEE ed on by \the/in charge of the initiation of the| Waldo Roberts expects to leave! of the club to the minstrel show to| . The mpalg ommittee Me UA SRE Tiietherwish of the tencte Seen eto roee class of fifty candidates Into the} toniorrbw for Sheridan tg spend|be given by the Business and Pro-| Henr kins, ‘camp’ i Down the Steps church. Hern Main sae At Knights of Columbus here’ yester-|‘Thankégiving with his sister. fessional Women’s club December 3. | age press themselves w z Klein Marks Music & Art Co. ers who are dirt ang a ear lne, so| Last Matrons' Clud day. eee C. H. Townsend declared that this|ed with the way contributions are Sweet Butter 238 B. 2nd i all_ members ees og pompletecioes Meeting Tomorrow. eee 4 Mr.fand Mrs. T. Ra Robinson of | Was one organization in Cagper that ' coming inaThe fund is still some dis- 8 South Center Street > tat ie ean tn Casper et Dee Arps eet eri sue a4 the Or J. T. Crawford was in Cheyenne | Midwébt dre guests In Casper today. |hould be supported as “Mt carries its tance from the goal set, and ng slack. | =———= = de: stern Star will hold a meet-| eS own responsibilities and does not} ening of effort can be permitted if y in San e Saturday, 3 Se eee deni datone the Fetntn of ae ibedass forenneers pas ? eee HB caahalis of Cheyenne wae an | ask anyone-for anything the campaign {s to be put over, but Dr. Lawrence, who Is on a mission-| jiavcen om South Wolcott astreet.| Mrs. Joe P. Jacobs and “Miss Car- aniv@) baa ee mata fo far satisfactory. es Jets N ‘ y tour of the Rocky Mountaln | Mr. Nicolaysen will be assisted dur.| te Robinson, state workers for the| yi 4 “yy Lae, In a certain city of the South |§° far satisfactory CH for the announcement district. + |ing the afternoon by Mrs. John Mc-| Baptist church are in Cheyenne at-|__ 31® ,.an\ SA Rh an) tne, negro “servants ; tor, they most ° : | THE Ra pt ae y Mc | tending four-day’ conference with jine-parents of 2 son who at-| part go to their homes atnight. In Ford Alr Mail | Pythian Sisters eee organizations of the Baptist church | Tved. Sunday morning Nov. 22 at| the case of the cook of a clergyman's | Postpone Meeting - Card Party Is syal'oe: thatcelty! their home 824 West Fourteenth} famly, she not only does this, but < runswic The regular meeting of Loyalty' Enjoyed Saturday eee street. gai. frequently arrives at the. rectery Bid Is Lowest temple Ne 18 Pythian Sisters which} “wr, ana Mrs. L. D, Lelsinger en. i RNA See i | | at too late an hour to prepare break- | fe Lar oe tats S r. and Mrs, C. B. and fam- < McDonald has re-} fast. " LS 3 was planned) for ‘Tuesday evenln#/tertained a numberof: thelr. triende lity are guesta In Casper from-thel® |jurded ftom Cheyenne where, ahe | attr Tis, sort of thing: occurred sto Ever Offered| —the musical sensation! i unt! uesday. | » j u S of 2 e pa S é > eT Or eisete ane CUENERI TO ee | hens te Palo Vislied with United States Marshall.|eq the cook that, for each breakfast ered) BY ALL MEANS—HEAR IT! Brn iA 2 § 5. © * I. L. Patton and Mrs. Patton and] missed, there would be a reduction | ; on account of the Annual roll call) evening was spent in playing cards 3 , ig tas ciiienve ves Iapictiie: MoDons se ‘ 5 argahd Bigg a | h [ W of the Oda’ Fellow's Jodze. and /denclige ‘atreanmente were |e lake At Casper todsy,from Recieay ‘econ tor the MeDonald | in the cook's! weekly. wages: Pas- WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 | The Chas., E. ells Music Co. Peete perved pain eue. : Ri seins | : ty ae Nested ise TIORE thereafter that , bids of Fora | 252/Te Secon st. CASPER Ehone 194 SEIV! 1 ve ty i x “ef a! olds o a} DeMolay Thanksrlving The guests present were Mr. and! pave schverimg of Lysite spent| Miss Elizabeth Kidd expects’ tol inet ieerens homed ‘thin odveres Pree cTeeh ai Dance Thursday Evening Mrs. George Apel, Mr. and Mrs.| vesterday in this city. leave this week for Fort Collins to} tion between the servant next door | cago en Detroit-Clevel } De Molays of Casper will be hosts | John Dullaghan, Mr, and Mrs. Harry in ee tte: he W Gol oenis iba . aa Sites Fe itkberans | — at another informal dancing bare Stout, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Johnson.| fe. Doherty of No Wood, Wyo., PPG a arpeupla end aoe ag thes Sn Hae ai ee toler Use epg geil pate deak coh got ab.| ‘age iving evening.| Mr, and Mrs. M. T. Rice, Mr. and » x ne? e mee! pe wees Frat i In I y To ‘hh eae SN temple. Mes, ‘Russell McWhorter, "Mr. ant |! De® fr ¢ short time. Seas heat mi hoa we wuhk mighty late. ie A 5 tained for 2 A bia | CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE | 4 r sce Recent ad 3) “ IT gets to wuhk when * gits | was made fc e a of 4c a CARS, LEAVE DAILY T 9:30 A. M 2 RE $12.60 ‘An invitation 1s extended, to all Ma-| Mrs. Ray Stev AinLveMlIonahiye te saMLyetber vial lmeMeceavdtia 3. craweave niits ah) haa Hine eee 5 Et AT 9:80 A. M. PARE $12.56 | sons and thelr ladles and babe a rk W. Mills, Mrs. G. A. Schraga, Mr. “How yo’ all manager "béut break-|air mail postage, postal officials to- aves you eee aii R hours travel ween | Stars and..thelr escorts. ea oy He oe ana Mrs. H: 1. Schwartz. aleten fay ‘eaid 4 and Raw i | - ie eenina en te Sh etree > J |. #. 8. Ladd fs among the state vis- ih 40h, T pays de missus to cook de} On that basis the rate would be] WYOMING MOTORWAY 3 Do Molay orchestra, Personals ltors here from Hudson, Mr.and Mrs, Willlam Brady whol preaktast.” $1.08 a pound while on the percent- ee : ¢ i , . ‘ eens, 4 4 - : « Salt Creek !'ransportation Company’s Office were .recently married in Denver a age basis {t would be approxima TOWNSEND HOTEL PHONE 144 peat Degree Neath ts. A. H. Cooper came down yes, | have -returned to Casper following Sweet Butter $2.70 2 pound. The law allows a rads a3 : NE 4 ian Meeting : terday from Lander to visit here|a several weeks wedding trip spent s X et imum of about $3.20.a pound, | = ee? 7 — ‘The Yeoman degree team will meet] Casper friends will be sorry .to| with friends, Gare erel weeks. Se uae 138 South Center Stre 3 r Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in| jearn of the death Saturday in Lara- ese was formerly Miss Betty Bangert. the East Side Methodist Community | jie of Miss Jennie Stenhahl, fresh-| yfrs, H, M. Oliver 1s visiting here! ee 6 church for practice." ® man at the University: of Wyoming. | trom her home:at Wheatland. ‘3.14. ‘Clark, velvil) engineer will . ‘eo ee Make his heme in Mexico where he Mrs. Royce Is Hostess « Glenrock visitors here last week) |, W, Norquist has been spending | Will be connected with the Pan At Dinner Sunday included: Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Om-|9 few days here from Cody. oe. e y a Ys merican Oil company. Mrs, Marie Royce was hostess at] stead, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sumner eee . owe S l UI n a e @ delightful turkey dinner given Sun-| nq ¢amily, William Leetch, Floyd Frank Miller is visiting with Cas- J.°W. Finnégan, of the Chicago day at her home in the Spicer apart-| Jones, Mrs. Harry Woods, Mr. and | pey friends from Salt Creel. and Northwestern railroad expects ; ments. Covers were laid for the] yire a. R: Kimball, Mrs. J.° R. eee F T e A | C hostess, N to leave the first week of next month Mr, and Mrs. Frank M.) slaughter and son Lyle, Mr. and] ¢, p, Combsfof Buffalo was a vis-| for Florida to visit with Mrs, Finne. Mrs, O. M. Russell, Mrs, E. J. Rol-| stor in CaspersSunday gan.. Enroute he will stop In Wash- RE THROAT lins and Mrr. R. R. Gardner. Para Pee tert eat aie otic tie ees - G. B. Coolidgé is in Casper on | Billy who is a student at George- Gargle with warm salt wate:| Mrs. Ellison of Parkerten was a] business from Billings. aBwn: University ‘prep school. “Mr. —then apply over: throat—| recent visitor in this city. ah iat . Finnegan expects to be absent from nae Mr, and "Mrs, Charles. Orchar?}Gasper for six months. Fy x ait + ys CK S Mr. and Mrs. Rash of Guernsey | arrived last evening from the North ¥ vee 100 beautiful Cloth Coats and Wraps, selected from our stock of better merchandise, visited in Casper recently with} and expect to return’ this evening to - & G. Gurley, general superinten- * 7 Ser APO RUB | irenas, thelr home in Denver Gch of the Chirag, Burlington ana || 0 on sale this week at greatly reduced prices. a ‘earl see eee Quincy ral!road’ spent Saturday in ei Fe ——— —] The Rev. Reed of Gebo was among| 1, G. Dworak of Cheyenne is'here | Casper. All Late Winter Models. Values $49.50 to $175.00. the Baptist ministers who attended | on business. eee the conference held here last week. eee A»V. Hunt, representative of the juate anc app Cnr wes Mr, and Mrs: Keineth MeDonala| John Woodward Candy company MATERIALS SALE PRICES Mrs. M. B. Benneson of Baldwin] of the McDonald ranch on Willow {'Omaha ts a guest today at the Town- $1 00 Park, Cal., a guest for a short time | Creel have been visiting in Casper. | send hotel. Betty’s Beauty Parlor Phone 707 e289 guest at the Townsend hotel. lundjang Mré Velora COLORS Walter Q: Phelan of Cheyenne was o' ofe 1 Denter sunc at the Sullivan home, has been visit- eee siete Needlepoint . ing with her brother, T. E. Keefer in] R. HB, Davis.of Colorado Springs | ; Mr.-and Mrs. Wal 3 k Basin. is in Caspet on business and {s a/ and childre i n Charmella he “4 es Mr. and- Mrs, Francisco are in L spe Fortuna Kuckoo WHEN BUTTER IS HIGH USE wes Mayor, ana. M 4 H. ©. Bri ¢ South Dakot d Miss Mabel errarteided ti Saves Tanager $ oO QO ; ‘own 'of South Dakota was | and Miss Mabel Sneider attended the TIRE an arrival in Casper’ Sunday. arinyal ball of the Natrona County Strooks Blue Jay FURS ‘ see #: | Pioneer association at Casper on Camelhai® : p = ‘Mrs. R. B.\Bushow of Riverton 1s | fuesday evening.—Thermopolis Rec. Kingfisher Fox 8 In 5-Ib. Prints in Casper for a short time,- a Seaswallow W. = 5 Oo Phone 2468 H. H. FITCHIE 1200 S. Cherry L.A. Carle hereitrom Poms Geaaat olf . River, le Squirrel P ASSES SEIZE Black Beaver tles {n the hills elght miles south of ° ee ete At One-Half Price é } ing he had shot several ti i WITH EVERY ; Riper site’ couple nears bial hore; DRESSES HATS gone ninety-six hours without sleep, 2 Le ES b | | N ACCUSED te $ So es ’ Today, Tuesday and Wednesday. chpe by hiding tn a gully, but of ‘ but.gave no reason for the act. In ri 2 : a G ajatatement to the county attorney's Specially priced for this week pecially priced for this week as ea. office, he further admitted that he ; A had taken a shotgun to Meaderville, while working on a difficult prob- Live Eastern Lobsters Extra Special for Thanksgiving + OF KILLING 3 EQUIPPED WITH A but sald he did not go there until Casper Gas Appliance Co, Inc. }ix<=z=:=]| BLAKEY & CO. ones of Sari | Iness’ trip. | . A BIG ROOMY ROASTER J) co Bearae iiss Fae its Sandi bi dda he He’ was unarmed, : haveral hours after the three mur- e 0Oo "$ .O -00 in ~~ ders had ‘be ftted, de- { LORAINS3REGULATOR |/# 22". =i A — Merchandise That Merits Confidence & certificate bearing a facsimile of 142 South Center St tured this morning by sheriff's depu- E Fe E E Veter! admitted that early last Thomas A: Edison {s sald to have his thumb-mark, 115 E. First—Casper Lincoln Bldg.—Glenrock

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