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BRCEITEN Che Casper Daily Cribune kang nS a ar | ERS ERE 3, tony : ve c vice of the “In the matter of spinal cu. A. Phillips, who is reported to have | the student health | serv ue s ¥ Ti l f M 2 fired the first gun of the Civil] Utan University, disclosed in a re- ay apg eet Heel f = rs 3 war at Fort Sumpter. ¢ E 9: . he per ce b wice Famous Painting Suggests Title for Typo Movie |=" port nce pole toy, | fee Sar ant About ce . a | Mrs, Emma Julia jLewis, a prac-| At least one in every four men | cently fashionable short ski ; he | and women who have been exam-| consible dresses are bene ic! a r of St. Louis, was the | @? ” + a | sensible sey are bene Will Succeed Military Dictatorship in Government. r s en functioning at the Unt- Sela al ac ec t re herself to | !ce has been Ir dite he orate field. versity is flatfooted, “and it is not} Give Her a Chevrolet for Xmas "The Bavarian government recent-| Surprising to note that in this re- 2° hn spect girls are not much worse than “+. -—___ ly banned a meeting {n Munich of | the boys, in spite of their shoes,”| ‘Tell the Advertiser—“I s Dr. sha" 5 The Tribune. SPECIALS At the 2 for 1 Store 410 GAUGE SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUNS (Dia- mond Brand). One of the very best guns made. Aut tie extractor, heavy barrel. Until 60 are sold, each... $9.50 22 pes bi ge LOADER REPEATING RIFLE = em —Until 20 are sold, MORE WOMEN ||\**°"-—---——-—-----—-—---——- $12.75 |FLAT FOOTED SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Dec. 3. —@)—Young women students are more flat-footed than ma’es and are more affected by «mot work, Dr. H. L, Marshall, head of (SU ee To Make Pine Cough ! Syrup at Home l t the International J.ague for Peace and Freedom’ of which Jane Addams of this country is president. “Preserving the ideals of the New England colonists and helping them to redeem from oblivion and perpe- tuate unto future generations the memory of gallant Americans lost at sea and in peace and war,” are the prime objects of the National So- clety of New England Women. MADRID, Dec. 3.—UP)—King Al- fonso has ugreed to the abolition of military dictora cession by a clvil ¢ A monument erected in New Or- leans in 1884 to commemorate the charity of Margaret Haughery, “the orphans’, friend,” was the first statue ever erected to a woman In the United States. Its s under feneral Primo de Rivera. take the today nom!nally ma jority Miss Ella Sykes traveler and write European woman to cross Katta Da- wan, or Great Pass, leading to Lhassa, the “roof of the world.” cae te Nes noted English was the first The chief obstacles confronting It are balancing the bi nd the of restoring conomlie ain Kither of the above guns will make an ideal Christmas present. Why not buy at the 2 For Jstore 132 West Second St. Phone 2061-W Don’t Forget My Ammunition SPECIAL Christmas Cards Engraved---Printed or Plain tenance The ministerial dec. con | ins the following be main. ntinue sus- voltt- | 26, not { fon, but to the} itua- | H rf t results, J Tikes bata moment to make, upon | | Pine is used in nearly all prescrip- tions and remedies for coughs. The reason {s that pine contains several | elements that have a. remarkable effect in soothing and healing the membranes of the throat and chest. Pine cough syrups are combinations of pine and syrup. The “syrup” part | is usually plain sugar syrup. To make the best pine cough remedy | that money can buy, put 24% ounces of Pinex in a pint bottle, and fill up with home-made sugar syrup. Or you can use clarified molasses, honey, orcorn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either way, you make a full pint— more than you can buy ready-made for three times the money. It ts pure, good, and tastes very pleasant. You can feel this take hold of a cough orlcold in'a way that means Uiness, Petey cough may. be x 3. S| a Bt B e ii oarse and tight, or may be persist- Piri hasta inertness Prabang ac st Sty ently loose from the formation of e ie seen in painting. phlegm. The cause is the same—in- flamed membranes—and this Pinex and Syrup combination will stop it © source of national | wealth will be made er to per-| mit thet; | be main- 1 o'clock this morning the oath of office be —— Oldest Undertaker | In Wyoming Dead At Laramie Home 3 1. Main build 2. Dollman’ We still have a nice assortment but you should order yours before they are picked over. Wyo., Dec. 3.—U)— ker, the oldest under- |. Dol'm business in the state I My I shown in | actio | —usually in 24 hours or less. Splen- | » died this morning, of en-| the insp : - | did, too, for bronchial asthma, hoarse- e >) heart. He le sal s ‘eon | . ness, or any ordinary throat ailment. ughters, Mrs. D, N, | eased ture, “His: mien Sc | eae, 7 Pinex is a highly concentrated com- Aen (Coby ara. | er auc the Inter ey nae } é pound of genuine Norway pine ex- rte <a pacl| . , n phitan-| | “ tract, and is famous the world over | Clifford Sawyer of | natior ur I oF ho has bec erestea}| 4 q) for {ts prompt effect upon coughs. ; atiland, Wyo. Mr. Stryker wi which will appear on_ the at t | Beware of substitutes. Ask your | 1 in Birmingham, Ohio, July 21, W v Z | druggist for “2% ounces of Pinex” * and came'to Wyoming in Jan. | ‘"° ! thea n I 1873. He first located at Medi Bow, where he remained until 5! with directions, and don’t accept any- thing else. Guaranteed to give abso- | lute satisfaction or money refunded. | INTES © "este" «- BECKLINGER BUILDING ht of a group of di when h Si ae MENU HINT Lave as a pace converient| The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, Ind, i hss lived: here eine jering in a cold: London f Breakiast to the carver for holding the | antl Withitisthsitacte tecratent bench beside the Thames Embar re t Stewed Pears with Raisins firm, Then insert the knife along was the only undertaking ahilan: ment: so! im: a the famous artist | Tt ler resident e Ina type ‘ooked Cer the backbone which runs length ached Egg on foutste snedarit’ tiie oubioetnce mie | eattinglcantest witli’ wise of the meat an@ cut straight ick and tule | ment in Aibany-county, and he as ° 2 ome on Dinner down to the rib rib bone, thus sisted in the burial of largo numbers | best-known painting. In the back ene Ril ; aN i m0 ppapblad I— | Cold Sliced loosening the meat from the baie of residents of Wyoming and ground of the picture gle the | excer hospital pationts—Is .ac-| Candied Sweet Vot bone. Cut the slices thin. ern Colorado. He was a lights of a great hotel where snen | Into the mountains on Celery Hot Slaw te Elk, belonging to the 1 and women of wealth and fashton | party, From that point | Bread” Butter a e ttce euy| «When sewing, -placpripattern:.on sas a are indulging in feasting and gaiety,| ‘be Picture moves with vivid rapid-| Pumpkin. Pie Cottee th and press with warm. iron. j heedless of the city’s poverty and | !t¥ | Angel Cream poppers: The n will cling to’ the ni Give Her a Chevrolet for Xmas, | want nal Typographical | req Bikeutt Butter | Hone ¥ will require less pin}. 4 Pun Mies Bes The motion picture draws a. yaral- one of t oldest Fruit Salad Cake Y % ey tise be able to get Tell the Advertiser—“I saw it in| lel between the lot of the destitute | un.ons, has been little Cocoa with Marshmallow ota sepa oaett AD es ac yh Po 0 u ? 7 The Tribune. outcast, overtaken by jtees . sta ! the public, since it has | ig ent, This method is not advised} | for. 77 ce Ee Re EE goods with 9 nap which would Were Murher to choose for ind down under pressing. rial dis-| TODA unions| Angel age, and that who fy guarde f the union printer Here's an attractive Wes- medium quite probably she t 5) } pe t printers —_> tinghouse Percolator . | by the sanctua aie ve : Yo and Phil- | rinsed es potate pared, diced, | ; baba a bre heres would fe a May hers Homeiin. Cc 1795. A national, ed ‘soft and mashed. Add one-| : on > =e wit the famous Klixon Ask the dealer to show | old age pensic € held in Baltimore rawr i} = thermostat. It's always at per ‘ou the full Westing- j at ty c 1 1836 and t anent organ- } \vut (‘| ras i} Seana eepecans: ‘ouse Line. P F | tions maintainea ) effected in Cincinnati, | | / JIL Nickle plated Hub Rims | tional ographical Union. It has existed con-| do not boll. on and Caps. They certainly and vigor, unusual in an ed. set off the car. Complete |} ucational film, char set Brother's Keeper," according to | critics before whom {t hag been ex only e Ih F It is said to be rep! that time, steadily | : <c,| Hot Slaw—Put three cups finely e and_ prestige, | subordinate | Shredded cabbage, one cup water ty 3 and one teaspoon salt in sauce pan les and towns of! and cook until dry. Then add three the United States, : ANT AN Vr | es LILt ODA [ouweett Ah in | Canada, the Hawatian Islands and GOOD FOR CHILDREN retina tie Sa aera . See | and action from beginning ; 4 1"8* iy i w ED atic Mttle city, seat of Bour- Battery Hydrometers keep || Porto’ Rico, and {ts resources Molasses cookies ani ginger-||bon county, has one of the only Appliances Include: Automatic Iron Coffee Percolators Percolator Sets Turnover Toaster a good check on your bat- sographical Terrace, the beauti tery condition and it will }| ful headquarters 2 give you years of 75 |ebton: al | faithful service c REPRE Sk eG 4 ak | Wrench Sets, handiest || r |__| than $8.00 | Wrench made. Set con- | $ tains 6 sockets that will fit | amsunt to many millions.of dollars. | ‘bread “are slightly “laxative. and|’} two women: police court judges’ in Tho Union Printers Home was| | ‘re therefore wholesome sweet#| | the country. She is Mrs. Fannle- in 1861, and has been greatly | | {9 children. | bell Southerland, member of an old since that time. It cost am H $760;600, toast tablespoons of vinegar, one table-| S°Uthern tamil | for. ; sugar and one tablespoon FRY The Westinghouse Waffle e Turnov. of ar, blend in one cup sweet or sour] A. series of throe dinners of one | Ispaclusimede Whdles a eeore zs Sisibeon: aes am. Boll two minutes, it is ready | hundred guests each is to be given MibiscER ENS tahadi cot Waffle Iron for years been highly pop- cream: 1 1 s Curling Iron American homes. There's | as ready a use for it in the | carly morning as for the midnight lunch Warming Pad Boudoir Iron Streamline Iron Cozy Glow Tumbler Heater Besides Gifts Like These: Utility Motor toast with a flip of the knobs—it's needed as reg- ularly as breakfast-time i} ular as a gift. Turns the | | rolls around, hex | If it is Chains, Robes, | Pimples liched and ember is = Heaters that you had in Burned. Cuticura Heals. | mind, or for that matter } 1 any |'the broad end of the. steak to the! pus moniber-| right of the cary and In serving | yesta oremore. | this cut of beef, {f you have a steak | 1 carving set, it is much Electric Ranges mind, | venient, as the knif ecti anything for the automo- ” L was troubled with a breaki ; and narrower than. the a a bile, remember the West- || jout of pimples on my face that is pareiig knife used for az imps 2 . 3 Sh: | made it lock very badiy. They \4 best to removethe bone in the ids can supply you, and | itched and burned very much caus- per onducted by the| center of the steak, and when this the savings will surprise Jing me to Scratch, and when 1| | ur f trade education. | '8 done then cut the steak you scratched them they became very| | C yurneymen. printers | TOW Slices. A fillet of best red. The trouble lasted about two| | in the i cities ¢ arged| 8, thick slices, running fork months with cverseeing progress of etu-| Mito the meat at the first joint | “ Lused other remedies but they | Balti 4 proved unsuccessful. I began using Jaines M. Lynch, president of the| bove the end of the round bone Veginning ‘wt tho. top Cory Glow is another for. ? Bobbed oF not, the gi pi s 4 portion of the roast, 22 2 with the curl is attractive. Cuticura Soap and Ointment and} | trtcrrnt.onal Union, who eponecred | cit in allces dawn to. the tang un warmth where you want it Where you've more lathude Here, indeed, is a gift in they Del ed Foa $20 1 Being t 1 oe n, graduated inor- | ut the ange bone at the right ts Poy sian ct cepread 48 to price choose a Grecian keeping with the times. 0. as sa aha iat iP benefits and bureaw of educa.) “ached py CE a aR ne and i \¢ family or the eldest. Urn Percolator Set, Here is The Westinghouse Curlin ll 0 ll 0 was comuisely healed.” (Signe L dale exponent ot the] slices, Now, in carving ed ae truly isresistible beauty. Iron makes a splendid Bite . Mpa pels 29-12th St re that trade unions must fos-| rons a Ee By and there is mone more de- Miss Geraldine Cox, 1329-12th St., Ha roast ham, the small pendable Dakland, Calif., Apr. 28, 1925 ter * skill and guarantee con‘re-| placed to the right of 233 E. Second St. | akan ve Gall ctedeeme| members {f thoy are to en-| then cut thin slices-stre Next Door to Aero Filling | Use Cut a for alltoiiet purpos ; ce « cé and tne great | knuc ae eee ting the knife at the Se ie. Ointment % and te. Falcom Bie, § 3 top of the ham. A crown of inmb | See SE te) WEE Cuticura Shaving Stick 25¢. { man's, anc has to be done | = ae ea Give H one rib a Chevrolet for Xmas. te to cut es 1 portion _ served with s that are pu' is brought to French Dry Cleaners ; || the table, Mrs. aiebell Sout! a Casper-Buffalo-Sheridan Stage and Dyers r oaths: Ge ana . |, General rules for carving meat|in New York in December, Janu ae OBR TT % ‘5 LEAVES CASPER AND SHERIDAN DAILY 8:00 AM pre au follows: First, be sure your|ary and February under the aus- THE BEST IN SERVICE || knite aoiabe Reman peeve ices of the national board of the We Call and Deliver platter on the ends of the rib bones} Y2UNs Women's Christian Associa- and the plece of oavkone atta Lead} on. “China—What Next?” js the Casper-Sheridan Daily Auto Service}, Phones SO2—189 || ceudore eemetiines the piece: at] lonle ‘Announced for. the first din (Ne Pp. Then, in >» Transfer or Layovers) Any article in our entire Appliance Department sold on the easy payment plan. S ia acith ls removed ¢ pre kk} ner. The object ts to discus toples e aves s— Faui eg | : ing) s gives ni brow fat} of rnath s ic i Hours—Good Equipment—Cateful Drivers 2 Plants above, below this tf a ridge ob nat if tuts SOUR aA ot aaa Mountain States Power HEADQUARTERS HENNING HOTEL, CASPER, PHONE 616 | rer bet en eieneannnd peobath wae faint } | ; mpany We f ‘ aR, } @ center of tender meat resting ¢ Mrs, Blizabe 5 > CRESCE tie ] |'Rectly on thet sine tobalal |. Mrs. Elizabeth Buford Phillips, 42 ae bade Hy i JAKE Sey Se) Aaa OA MMe” | ap dolece tae obeioa tetas | 121 South Center St. Phone 69 7 F ven , Of the browned tat.| ! hters of the ( Jeracy, died | | The Nifty Tailor | tend Stender mont. Int re t her hom ‘Bloomfield was the widow of James |