Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 27, 1925, Page 2

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PAGE TWO SALVATION ARMY ENABLED T0 PROVIDE HOLIDAY FEASTS BY AID OF SCHOOL CHILDREN Iva, 5 Thanks ers for the poot families pupils brought contri ol children helped t y here in providi 1 to their schools and ected by Salvation Twenty well filled trit ne nough nod f worker uted during the baskets con a family of } I n officer in work in Casper, has inks to the principals the differ. r pupils f chools for thelr gener. children love to help someone the who is not so fortunate as they are," Ensign Pagan said. “Although it ts sometimes very small, some parcels having an apple or a potato or a small jar of fruit, still {t Is the gen- erous and loving spirit displayed by the children that counts, Over 400 pounds of potatoes, 6 bushels of apples, 40 heads of eabbage, 150 cans of vegetables, 160 jars of fruit and jellies besides other articles too nu merous to mention were given “The children and the teachers of the schools are to be congratulated the unselfish and generous spirit displayed in giving. Well in- ean they that it is more essed to ‘give than to-recelve “I wish also to thank the Sheet Metal Workers for their donation for Thanksgiving.” on the say Personals urned from a eral days spent Turner and Mark J, Davis t visitors in Cheyenne. ul days es spent sever Lander, Caines who visited t tim in Hyattville and 1 to Caspe nt several from New- tured to his home, postmaster at Basin sgiving here with his 1 and familly 4 Ble Overbaugh, a student at the icultural college at Fort r t Thanksgiving here parents, Mr. and Mrs. Overbaugh, 1312 South Elm visiting with rom Fry, Wyo. i 1 E. Duckworth of la., arrived in Casper this we tc yisit here with their rela- Ir, and Mrs. Ira G, e Uncaphi Clyde Horn Pilot oil field, left s and M, O. Corry ors at Riverton and 1, Byars has returned to om a short business trip Boulder and Denver, ee pent in Mudgett of the Midwest Re- company left Wednesday r Denver to spend the ng holidays with Mrs. 1 children, Irs. P Casper daughter Peralta of Lander is in visiting at the home of her Mrs. Floyd Brown, J. B. Greenough drove to Casper 2408 the wholesome spread for bread NUCOA made from high grade coconut oil, refined peanut oil, and milk- that's all B04 0400 ° BV0Ote BV2VO9t It’s Rich czenenenone therefore economical MEYER BROTHERS MARKET OLD PUBLIC MARKET BUILDING _ SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Wednesday to join Mrs. Greenough who has been the guest in Casper of Mrs, P, C, Nicoloysen, oe Henry Edwards of Wheatland, who has numerous friends in this city, and who is now a student at Regis College, Denver, has been ap- pointed Nationa! Guard representa- tive for she West Point examination by Governor Nelle Tayloe Rosr act- ing in the capacity of commander in-chief of the Wyoming National Guard, w y 1, Oliver who spent sev- eral days here condueting examina- ions for the Btate Nurses’ Exam: {nation board has returned to her home at Wheatland * 8 8 L, B, Lenehan’ grrived’ Tuesday from Basin and expects to spend some time here. eee Miss Gladys Hasbrouck, a former student of the University of Wyom- ing and a member of the Pi Beta Phi fraternity, spent last. week in Laramie a &uest at the Connor and of Major and Mrs, B. C. Daly. She was o guest at the fraternity house several evenings for dinner. From mie Miss Hasbrouck continued her trip to San Francisco where she has accepted a position, She was formerly secretary to Superinten- dent A. A, Slade of this city. “ee Mr. and Mrs. ©, A. Taylor are Denver guests registered at the Glad- stone hotel. eee Friends will be pleasedeto know that Pete Roach, Casper drilling con. tractor who was seriously ill for sev- eral weeks is able to be about. eee H. C. Browne of Basin was on out- of-town visitor here yester eee W. BP. Thompson is expected to re dprn to Casper ‘this evening from Lincoln where he attended the Notre Dame-Nebraska game Thankaglving day. ene Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Templeton of ‘Thermopolis are guests today at the Henning hotel, see Mr. and Mrs. F, T, Flanagan of South Durbin street have return- ed to Casper from a ten days’ trip to Chicago. vale Mr, and Mrs. M. N. Wheeler left by motor Wednesday for Fort Collins where they attended the Aggie-Wy. ing football game Thanksgiving. From Fort Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler left for Denver where they will spend until Sunday. eee Miss Viola Harnby of Grand Junc- tion, spent Thanksigiving in Cas- per. Sr When You Feel a Cold Coming On ‘Take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets to work off the cause and to fortify the system against an attack of Grip or Influer A Safe and ven Remedy. The box bears ature of B. Grove. 30c.— w. Bluhiil Coffee SOROROROROEZOHONOZON BEEF Rib Boil, Ib iamburger, It ~-<08¢ 1Be f 12%-15¢ Round Steak, Ib - 20¢ wie St 15¢ LAMB Lee of Spring Lamb, lb 35c Shoulder Lamb, Ib ~50¢ We carry a full line of Cheese, Milk, Pickles, Fish. We receive Daily a fresh shipment of Northern ysters. Just opened a ‘resh barrel of Sauer Kraut, Quart 18¢ PORK |Loin Pork Chops, Ib _- |Loin Pork Roast, lb . -30¢ |Pork Shoulder, 1b whole._22c Fresh Hams, whole or half Ib Sane | Shoulder. Pork Roast, Ib }100 Per Cent Pure Pork |__ Sausage Ib == 25¢ POULTRY Spring Chickens, milk fed ID Srcetaeatanened ~«-27c Hens. milk fed, Ib ~.._.__27e ~324%e SMOKED MEATS Bacon, sugar cured, lb, 29¢-32¢ whole Hams, sugar cured, or half, Ib __ Lard, Ib .-__. Frankfurters, Ib Bologna, Ib a: -20¢ y A. No. 1 Butter, Ib-B8e y A. No. 1 Eggs, doz, 55¢ y Fresh Eggs, doz__70c¢ “Try Our 100% Pure Pork Sausage for Breakfast MEYER BROTHERS MARKET Phone 303 38 E. Fifth St. Old Public Market Mr. and Mrs. John B, Barnes were Casper people who attended the Army-Navy game Saturday in New York, \ eee Dr, and Mrs. O, M. Henderson of Midwest were guests In Casper on Thanksgiving. eee H. D. Jolley is here on business from Omaha. - oes John Cordts, bank examiner of Cheyenne is in Casper a’ guest at the Townsend hotel. eee E. H. Pring and J. C. Moore of Cheyenne are guests in this city. ry J. W. Loftus is here on business from Denver haying arrived this morning, eee O. W. White is here on business from Cheyenne. eee Mrs. Edna Meyers of Layoye spent yesterday here visiting with friends. see Charles Williamson and gon of Midwest spent Thanksgiving in Cas per with friends. oles Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hitchcock and Miss Velma Beaumont of Buffalo are visiting in Casper. Mr. and Mrs, Powell Are Hosts at Dinner, Mr, and Mrs. William Powell were among those who entertained at a Thanksgiving dinner yesterday. Cov- ers were laid for the host and hostess and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ficca and family, pe ne Board of Directors to Meet Saturday Afternoon, A‘ called meeting. of the baard of directors of the Casper Woman's De- partmental club willbe held Satur- day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the public brary. Business of import ance is to be transacted and it Is specially requested that all mem- bers he preser jonah Fe i aes BOY'S DEATH SADDENS: HOME IN OIL FIELD Melvin Brown, 13 years of age, died last night at the family home In the Salt’ Creek oll’ field. He was the ron of Mr. and Mrs. Bugene Brown. Mr, Brown ts employed at the South camp of the Qhio O11 com- pany. The body now Is at the Shat- fer-Gay chapel and wil! be taken this evening to Athens, Texas, for bur- ial. Shoes and a$ ues. California’s Best 1000 Pairs: | OF |”: -WALK-OVER Che. Casper Daily Cribune JEWELRY PAYMENT PLAN QF GAGPER PHARMACY i PROVING. POPULAR Convenlent terms on everything in their large jewelry department is an offer made this year by the Cas- per Pharmacy, and since {ts inaug- uration some two months ago, it has met with vast approval from the Casper buying public. The plan up- on which this offer is based allows the purchaser of a diamond ring, necklace, or any other articles of Jewelry to obtain possession of that article when the first small payment is made, After that, the payments are di. vided into easy sections so that the jewelry may be pald for with almost no appreciable sacrifice on the part of the purchaser, Coming as it does just about four weeks from Christ- mas Day, this offer is unusually op- portune in that it‘gives local folks an opportunity to purchase really. desirable gifts on easy terms, _. The Jewelry department of the Cas- per Pharmacy. is one of the most complete in Casper. New lines are constantly being taken on and at the present time the stock is unusually complete because of the rapid ap- proach of the holiday season. Every one js urged to take advantage of the easy payment plan described in a number of large display advertise ments appearing In the Tribune from Ume to time. There is absolutely no reason, now, why anyone should deny himself or herself the article of Jewelry nearest to his heart. ——- > DEPORTATION OF SALT CREEK GREEK ACCUSED OF THREATS POSSIBLE Peter Panos, storm center of any number of court proceedings in Salt Creek and Casper, entered Justice George A. Layman’s court this af- ternoon fis comp’aining witness and left with the threat of deportation proceedings hanging over him, ‘The assault complaing brought by Panos against Gus Loutas as a re- sult of an imbroglio in George Pap- pas’. coffeehouse tye Weeks ago. Was continued until December 7, to per- mit L. H, Sennett, assisting prose: cuting attorney, to investigate the feud of which the present case is only one development. Panos was ——ae FIRST LOVE How love cameto a poor little art student painting in Florence. How she met her at id grown up, motherless, How Anthony Drake the’drab pension and what happened then. Better even than The Beloved Vagabond, this novel—PERELLA —is the-greatest novel ever written by Wm. J. LOCKE It begins in the new December issue of Good Housekeeping just out There is Christ- mas 5 . in these fine * short ; Good Housekee; and S1X beautifully Christmas Gifts.” Christmas Follies, by Zona Gale Hers 'Y’Are Brother, by Dixie Willson The Last Fairy, AChild Stall Lead Them, by Edith Barnard Delano ping Studio—Good Housekeeping Institute— illustrated pages of sure-to-please Guaranteed advertisements by Catherine and Frank Wells GOOD “HOUSEKEEPING Out NOW—Buy it NOW NP oF nigic'y Oxfords. Here are shoes and oxfords of the finest Walk-Over qual- ity—in all the latest styles and leathers—Black Kangaroo —Black and Brown Vicis and Calfskins—We are anxious to clean our stock of every pair of Walk-Overs—nothing reserved. See our windows for these extraordinary val- MEDNICK Bros. | “Always Giving More to Get More”’ \ Now You'll Eat More Oranges THE FINEST QUALITY IS NOW OBTAINABLE IN: FOR EVERYDAY. USE Your Dealer Can Supply You Today Look for the Sunkist Wrappers— ;, Your Protection Grown, Packed and Shipped by ' CALIFORNIA FRUIT GROWERS’ Navel Oranges , FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1925 onagaeyvaeessom FACIAL ERUPTIONS way robbery, a Mann act charge ighth i perlite Pisces of ater dismissed, and any number of R i | misdemeanors. Panos admitted that | he had never taken out naturaliza | Se Tell the Advertiser—"'l saw it in a eltpe The Tribune." tion papers, although he has been in America for nearly twenty years. Give Her a Chevrolet for Xmas. : , : ey ¢; ay re beneath I ~ Paid for on schedwed to face trial before Justice denry F, Brennan yesterday on a ‘harge of threatening Loutas with a revolver but he failed to show up and {t Is expected hig bond will be leclared forfeit. Tye warning that Panos might be turned over to the federal authori- ties to be deported was voiced by Mr. Sennett after several volub.c witnsses had sketched the highlights of his unsavory record here—a rec: ee Strictly Fresh Eggs nie South Center Street ASCO Women know 1 that diamond rings grace their fingers and sug- en est prosperity. Precious gems should he in the possession of EVERY V'OMAN—they thrill with pleasure—and rightly so. She knows, always, that it is not money spent unwisely, for the value of diamonds does not depreciate. The are always convertible into the cash whic! you paid for them. * NOW—yow can select a diamond rin; from an assortment of the most beautif designs, make a very modest down pay- ment, and take the ring with you. We have arranged for you to pay for them easily, quietly with no personal embarrass- ment and on terms which will not annoy or, inconvenience you, ete Ae LA We want you to visit our store and talkit over, You should own a diamond ring and we want to put it on your fingee-—NOW—TODAY. Our reputation for fair dealing and for high quality goods is, as you know. * thoroughly established. ig JEWELRY DEPARTMENT OF The Casper Pharmacy COR. SECOND AND WOLCOTT __ NEVER BEFORE SUCH LOW PRICES ON High Grade Used Cars FORDS, DODGES, OLDSMOBILE, JEWETTS, HUDSON, WILLYS-KNIGHTS Very Reasonable Terms FORD TOURING—$50 Sure it runs. “Body is not much, but wheels, chassis and motor is O. K. Quick on this one. 1925 JEWETT COACH This is practically new, having been driven less than 4,000 mil Equip- ment consists of 4-wheel brakes, 5 bal- loon tires, 2 bumpers, motometer, etc. Upholstering shows little or no wear. Former owner could not make pay- ments so this $1600 . $1075 job goes for. 1925 JEWETT TOURING A De Luxe model fully equipped and beautifully finished in brown Duco, This like the above car is almost new and was repossessed because of non- payment of instalments, $975 DODGE TOURING This is a repossessed car and all you need pay is the unpaid balance of $175. It is a 1920 model which has had the best of care, and we feel sure it will pass your inspection. DODGE TOURING 1921 model. Has very good tires, mo- tor, top and upholstering, A var that should bring $375, but $ * we are selling it for______ 275 Price only FORD COUPE 1928 model. $185 worth of extras in- cluding Jumbo Transmission, Bumpers HUDSON PHAETON front. and rear, Motometer, Seat 1922 model, in wonderful condition. Covers, etc. One new tire and four 2 new Kelly Cords and three other other good ones. Motor is in the best “good ones. Newly painted in sage of condition. Think $285 brush green lacquer. Other dealers Of it, onlyeo whee are asking around $600 but $495 this one is going at VA mesa 5 OLDSMOBILE ROADSTER : > 1922 model. If you want a roadster : with auxiliary seats here it is. Two YES, SIR! : new tires, side curtains are new, has We don’t mean maybe, we have the ¥ heater and cut-out; new paint, and best used cars in the city at the low- 3 other extras, A $450 est prices. We trade at Blue Book . dandy value — figures only. The Lee Doud Motor Co. 424 West Yellowstone Phone 1700 ZEaRSER ar ee abenese

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