Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 9, 1925, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE GLADSTONE TEA ROOM OPENING WELL ATTENDED Two Hundred Guests Served Tuesday Afternoon. s, the c he general s don A. Brennan The drapery was » Chamberlin Furni- un: mp: meals will be served each day by the management fn addition to the serving of tea in the after- noon. A inner concert will be given each evening starting at 6 o'clock. FARMERS NOT PLEASED WITH AID MEASURES WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—()— While approving President Cool- idge’s proposal for the encourage- nt of co-operative marketing. some of the leaders of the farm bloc in congr do not believe the president's rm relief program goes far enough An effort will be made to pass slation under which the govern- ment would handle the exportable surplus of staple crops to prevent the foreign prices from controlling the domestic market. Members of the [owa delegation in the two houses have taken the lead mi in seeking this sort of legislation. Senator Cumming safd today the president's co-operative marketing plan will adequate relief to grain growers of the northwest. A‘bill designed to carry out the administration's co-operative mar- et has been introduced | keting p: by ; Curtis, of Kansas, the Republican floor leader. It would provide for creation of an inter- state farm marketing association to gu'de the organization of state asso- ciations. a Electrical gifts are worthwhile. WE WILL MAIL YOUR XMAS BOXES Wishes to The removal of his N Applying to such ca Spinal Troubles, et TREATI Physicotherapy and Give y more commodious quarters. New Address 214 North Wolcott St. Ground Floor Room directly under former location. W DRUGLESS CLINIC Equipped to render the best and most scientific service in the restoration of health in drugless art methods. s Rheumatism, Nervous Cases, x LADIES AND GENTLEMEN With such methods employed Hydro-Electric Baths—Body Massage— Painless Advanced Chiropractic. Jurse in Attendance our most sincere thought to health. Office Hours Daily: 9 to 12—1 to 6—7 to 8 HOME CALLS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 2738 Leave your order for Canes now for the balance of this week. 25% OFF ON ALL MANICURE ROLLS A Store Full of Appropriate Gifts LLOYDS “Luncheon Service De Luxe” SECOND AND WOLCOTT DR. MASEK cAnnounce office to larger and Mechanotherapy— Sketch of I Comes Che Casper Daily Tribune _ Singer Who Here in Week Lamont Mich., Florénce born In Cass City parents and 8 1. od days in ( 1 24 from Hard yrding schooi at a ver £34 was the honor graduate of her casa in every subje It was at Harding Hall that Mrs. Hinman took st! her language work. Mrs. Hin- r studied piano at London c rvatory of Music and upon coming to this country at the age ©! seventeen she became a_ profes sional accompanist, touring the Unit- vd States with several renowned . During this time Mrs.-Hin studied yoice constantl: went to New York and studied with William Brady and Herbert Wither spoon and later with Luella Melit Luella Melius hag created a gr sensation with the s Opera company. Per instructor for Mrs. Hinman for tw« seasons. Since then she has studi with Piccardo Martin and others of national fame. ‘There is no question but that Flor ence Lamont Hinman’s voice ts ope musicianship, languages, ability and Nove of acting rank her among the greatest artista. Mrs. Hinman is a pleasing singer. ‘she is tall and well figured. Her nat ural animation “pep” and vitality ‘never fail to “get across the fo lights.” In this connection the 1 HIGH MASONS RECEIVE HONORS AT CHEYENNE CHEYE 5 Thirteen 33rd d § Masons and 18 Knights Commander of the Court of Honor attended ‘a special meeting of representatives of the supreme council of the "Thirty-thifd Degree, A. A. S. R., for the southern jurisdict’on of the United States, which was held here {n connection with the semi-annual reunion of Wyoming Consistory No. 1, for the purpose of conducting the beautiful ceremony of investiture for the rank of knight commander of the court of honor on Joseph M. ul Lowndes of Casper, Jerome 8. Atherly of Basin, Frank T. Cum- | mings of Douglas, and Dr, William each of th A. Wyman of Cheyenne ced to whom had been {tion by th bse lS Subscribe for the T morning, evening and Su per_week. AJAX The roads are in fine sh Music by Bud Averi Christmas Seal Sales Originated in Denmark; ||At Great Falls Health Benefits Large . WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1925 Car of Canadian Liquor Is Seized GREAT FALLS, Dec. 9.—()—A freight car loaded on the bottom with 205 cases of Canadian beer, and Norton in the Great Northern rail. road yards here this morning Pau Barsanti who had consigned th car from Eureka to T. J. Lavoski at the Meaderville Coai Yards, Buite and who was accompanying the ship. ment escaped. The beer probably cost some $1,800 in Canada. Eureka be- ing near the border, but would have a Butte market value of some $4,000 it is estimated. The potatoes are, valued at about $600 Officials raid the load would be confiscated. ‘inally she | atic. Her range is exceptional, her AVERILLA DANCE PALACE SALT CREEK, WYO., THURSDAY NITE, DEC. 10 with a top layer of 205 sacks of po- brought to wondered ted. The Christ- ally: was a prod- k. In 1904 a puble their ; how the id mas stamp uct of Denm: spirited Danish postmaster, M. B. Holboell, ov: rated the plan. of. using a stamp a tuberculosis seal and secure launching a ¢ to establish cular child. royal patronage for mas stamp sale sanitarium for tuber The campa gn was a suc! 1 the {dea spread i Norjya ‘ond and many othe countries, “STATE WORKER Dies SUDDENLY CE Blots: Dec. 9.—Mrs. been con- nected with of child and anim: a number of years, ‘ rial hosp'tal following an tliness ex- tending over about two weeks. phoid fever is attributed as cause of her death, Eloise Fletcher was horn in 1893, coming to Chey with her par- e graduated from . hool with the class In 1917 she was married, nuint her residence here, be ed for ten years In vari- e house. ed by 2 Rowena, seven parents, Mr. and Mrs of Cheyenne, a broth- + William and Nattie of 1909 cont ald writes—"Mrs, Hin- | of Mrs. state local funeral parlo ices were held Tuesday af- the Masonic temple, Rev Elisworth ts's confidence and ¢ ability and e: 1 the magnetle stage ternoon 7 pres- hat make her a great singer] C. A. Bennett. of St. Mark's Epis: Hinman has filled concert 1 church. officiating. Interment 2 ss all over the country at I ide cemetery. —— er a Chevrotet for Xmas. has t recommendation she ved is her re-engagements. } was in bright and early this morning to take complete charge of our stock. We sure enjoyed watching him as he went over the different items—you could hear him chuckling all over the store as he noticed the uniform quality of the goods. I believe the old man is going to make a success of this venture. (Watch later papers) HEY! LOOK!!! SEDAN FREE ape. Drive out fora realtime. You may win the Ajax Sedan. Il and His Powder River Orchestra, Nuf Sed Jacob Riis, the well k ‘riter | tatoes. an ofl stove and a Christmas SONTeT rane A Why not_an_Essex_for Xmas? social worker of New York, re-| tree. were seized by Sheriff TJ. HOTEL ST. JAMES Christmas stamp.. He was at once interested in the little emblem and = TIMES SQUARE, Just off Broadway at 109-113 West 45th Street, NEW TORK | Much Favored by Women Traveling without Escort eI 4 = Soe 5 obtained information regarding tt as. which he published in “The Out- look.” Miss Emily Bissel of Wil- = mington, De). read the article and was inspired by it to launch the first Christmas seal drive in America. The National Tuberculos's asso- ciation organized in 1904, was de- veloping rapidly and in 1910 became the general agent for the Christmas stamps. At this time the tubercu- losis stamp became known as the tuberculosis Christmas seal, The seal is strictly a tuberculosis seal. each one bearing the double-barred An Hotel of quiet dignity, having the atmosphere and appointments of a well con- ditioned home. 40 Theatres, all principal shops and churches, 3 to 5 minutes’ walk. cross, the emblem of anti-tubercu- —— . losis campaign throughout the 2 minutes of all subways, “L” Hox and Cold Water and Use of Bath world. is Je Rrooms + $250 $3.00 roads. surface cars, bus lines. Sing) tuberculosis Christmas seal be: Double “ + 350 400 450 Rooms with Privaie le Rooms + $3.00 Bete 450 Send fer bool. = W. JOHNSON QUIN supports every effort put by the Wyoming Public Health association to stamp out tubercu- losis. Within 3 minutes Grand, 3350. $400 Central, 5 minutes Pennsyl- $00 6.00 vania Terminals. (Se Drink Hillcrest Water, Phone 1151. Give Her or Him Holeproof Hosiery for Christmas HOLIDAY BOXES FREE : "Holepro. Just Arrived THE LARGEST SHIPMENT OF Holeproof Hosiery EVER RECEIVED IN CASPER Over 2300 Pairs 31 Different Colors Sheer, dainty, lustrous—snug fitting—with perfect style. Yet this exquisite hosiery has all the durability for which the Hole- proof name is famous. And prices are very reasonable. Holeproof Special Silk A greater value in hosiery cannot be found; RIL Colors =. $1.00 All-Silk Chiffon Full fashioned hose, for which there is a big de- mand, per pair ----_ $2.50 Full-Fashioned Chiffon With lisle top, street and evening shades, $1 95 per pair Holeproof Special A real Chiffon Hose with Hole- proof features. $1.00 All shades —__~ Ladies’ Silk Hose Heavy weight, full fashioned, lisle top, reinforced toes; all pop- ular shades, per pair — $1 95 Service Weight Silk Lisle top, full fashioned, popular shades, 1.65 per pair Give Her or Him Holeproof Hosiery for Christmas HOLIDAY BOXES FREE

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