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PAGE Two A.D. KELLEY OF CHEYENNE {g LID AT REST Friends From All Wyo- ming Join in Last Rites Saturday. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 12.—The funeral of A. D, Kelley, Wyoming pioneer, who died suddenly Wednes- day noon, were held Saturday after- noon from the Scottish Rite Consis- tory temple, under the direction of |xerpent when first taken could be sald, “and have received good prices : the Masonic bodies, carried about, and the trainer hand-|the nine months before a baby ts] for their grain and stock. the oil : Wertboune ger ives Departs From 11 o'clock Saturday morning led it with ease. He could easily | born is the most neglected period of | field at Lance Creek is showing NON Oe ae diennasie cantare mo erershomrsees 330 p.m, 350 p. m, until 1 o'clock in the afternoon, the have killed it with his Hands, But,| ts existence. The expectant mother | much promise, several wells having Eastbound Departs body of Mr. Kelley lay in state in inally the reptile reached enormous | !# likely to leave her diet largely to] been drilled deeper. The production CT aE aE Ra ee 5:45 p.m. 6:00 p. m, the rotunda of the Consistory tem- eetaeisd ite in ood and ba chance ne the Whlms of sppetite, wh hag exceeded tank facilities and a No Sunday trains west of Casper. ple nig’ uring the performance the| though she may be most careful of | number of tanke builders, have been miShe funeral rites were those of monster crushed the man to death,| her food during the nursing period.| brought from Casper to take care CHICAGO BURLINGTON & QUINCY the Rose Croix service, conducted by “Tt is the little thing,” declared Mr,| The food needs during pregnancy | of the oll. Everyone in that locality Eastbound . . Departs Albert Pike chapter of the lodge, Harper, “that gives rise to greater|and the nursing period differ from | feels much encouraged over the pros-|| No. 30 -- with M. A, Kline in charge, as act- evils. those of any other times, The mo-| pect for the new year.” No, 82 . 8:30 p.m. 2 nd Dr. Guy B. The big chorus choir {s still giving | ther’s food must maintain and re- oO se elie <O Seceet AS ; 5 Bonk gh dicas bapl st u splendid ir the bod d furnish fuel’ f Westbound Departs Konkel, prelate of the consistory, a ple music at each service and) pair the body and furnis' uel? for Sunday Turkey Dinner, 40 cents. No. t 4:00 a. m. sisting. They were also assisted many are going night after night to| warmth and vork, and also proyide| C, B. & Q. Cafe, 354 North Wolcott. Yo. 31 9.55 p.m 7:10 pom, Howard Heins, Wallace Bond, R. H. hear Mr: Welch and his singers sing | for the growth of her baby and for H a) UP. tepath, Dr. Robert T. Coldwell, Sam- the “Gospel” into their heart: the maintaining his body tempera-' Why not an Essex for Xmas? = = uel Corson and J. A. Kirkpatrick. A Mase Ee eS eee nn en short address was given by Rev. J. Cc. Blackman, ‘The consistory quartette, composed of Judge and Mrs. T. Blake Ken- nedy, John 8. Hunter and Mrs. Har- vey A. Connett, sang some selections during the services, accompanied by Mrs, Harold Vaughn. A number of stores of Cheyenne closed during the services. The Knights of Pythias, the Elks and the Woodmen of the World, all or- ganizations with which Mr. Kelley affiliated, attended the serv- The vast auditorium of the ices. temple was filled to capacity with friends of Mr. Kelley, who paid their last respects to one of the builders of this city. The active pallbearers at the fu neral were Mayor Archie Allison, George E. Abbott, T. Joe Cahill, War- ran Richardson, George W. Datber and Cldye M. Watts, The honorary pallbearers were Frank A. Hadsell, Judge Charles N. Potter, M. P. Keefe, W. G. Walker, J. F. Jenkins and E. 8. Johnston. Pat Sullivan of Casper, and for- mer Governor Robert D. Carey, of Careyhurst, Frank A, Hedsell of Rawlins, and many other leaders of the Republican party in Wyoming, of which Mr. Kelley was one of the most active members, were in Chey- enne to attend the ineral. OLDEST HORSE IN U. 8. PSVILLE, Kan., Dec. 12.—|#0ciates is that young men and wo-|bling in sin, ‘There is an accurate a 5 ey shes oR “Mvlack pony,|™men desirous of entering some form | record,” he sald, “of everything you If he’s a motorist or spends owned by Michael Rueger, has of Christian service be given thatjand I do, in our soul. The things much of his time out-of-doors, 7‘ 7th birthday, and is opportunity through education pro-|we do are just as much a part of ’ . y Je bas psa horse iq Kansas,|Vided by local collections taken and|us as the color of our hair or the whe i surely like a Fur Cap, Mae He can’t have too many Qerhaps the United States. It has| administered to that purpose. Doubt-| size of our belt. Pure religion, God ete tra ie edie RRS of them. We offer: Handker- been in the Rueger family since It qwas purchased from the Crow In- dians 45 years ago. One Coyote Slain By 200. Hunters In Lander Drive LANDER, Wyo., Dec. 12.—Two hundred men in a coyote drive in the Lander neighborhood succeed- ed in slaying one coyote. Nine of Ohio Trial of Mrs, Birdie Strome, charged with the murder of hes step-daughter, Esta Strome, 14, has begun at Springfield, O. She is seen listening to testimony, one of her attorneys, Lawrence Lay; bourne, at her side. GREAT REVIVAL REACH CLIMAX Today will see the close of the five weeks revival campaign put on by ten of the Protestant churches of Casper in the big tabernacle at Sth and Center, Mr. Harper will preach three sermons giving the call for men and women to declare for the Christian life and when the lights .go out tonight the end will come, Everywhere the Gospel Team men of lar campaign they endeavor to leave a strong organization of like kind in the city to carry on the work after they have gone. Another thing stressed by Mr. Harper and his as- less some ¢ have this the cam young people will as a result of nig here men and women of Casper are congratulating the Minis- terial Association and the Men's Brotherhood for the privileges given them by this series of get-to-gether meetin Work in every line of church activity will be strengthened, they say, and all fitted for more ac- tive service. This morning Mr. Harper will speak on the subject, “Launch Ou Woman en Trial on Charge of Mardering Step-Daughter, 14 "touch your funnybone the CARPAIGH TO TODAY; GENS in the afternoon, beside the Organ- ization of a Gospel Team for men, he will speak on ‘a “Letter From Home,” and this evening on saying “Good Bye to God." people will have their meeting at the st Presbyterian church at 6:15, where Mr, B. J. Willis will sperk to them of his own experience. Last night at the big shed Mr. Harper spcke on “Spots.” In this discourse he took up the Idea that a leopard cannot help the spots on his coat, but that man can help the spots on his soul put there by dab- is that a man keep himself un- spotted from the world. I can't keep my Ufe unspotted, but, God can, The reason Christ can keep us unspotted fs benause he himself was that way. The Bible says that if the blind shall lead the blind they shall all go astray. You know It is surprising how many people hang out their shingles as Christians and yet do things that are entirely Incom. patible In the minds of everyone with any horse sense. It would things The young | THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD svme people do who say they are Christians, “God makes no allowance for con- ditions. We are all just alike be- fore Him, and we must come before Him and confess our sins. A person cannot become a Christian if he Is not willing to right what fs wrong. It took me an awful long time after 1 became a Christian to tell a fellow 1 had Hed about him. But when I did tell him he became my - best friend. God says that an unclean person has no inheritance In the Kingdom of God. When a boy or girl takes the first wayward step little is sald about it. When we see & young man take his first ride in the patrol wagon we pass It off as a boyish prank, but when that young man is brought up for murder the whole community takes an interes’ Everything starts In little thing And here Mr. Harper told to !] 18+ trate his point, the story of a man who had trained a great reptile to perform in the circus ring. The HEALTH CONFERENCE SET FOR THURSDAY The regular monthly health con- ference for bables and . pre-school children will be held at City Hall, Casper, December 17, from 9:30 to 11:30 a. m, Doctors, dentists, women's clubs and Natrona county health depart- ment co-operating with the state board of health, through Its division of maternity and infancy and child hygiene, make these free examina- tions possible. In a recent children’s bureau pub- leation on building babies, it is said REGULAR MONTHLY. Sr a od ture, muscular accivities and body fat. G. Sunday Turkey Dinner, 40 cents. ort B.& Q Cafe, 454 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1925 Smokers’ articles for Christmas gifts Smoke House. wwalrott, ‘When the mother has been prop- erly fed, the baby has a hetter chance of being born a fine, healthy child, vigorous and resistant to dis- ease, Also the mother will be able to furnish milk for it and will have strength to give it the right kind of loving care, NIOBRARA COUNTY HAS ENCOURAGING OUTLOOK CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 12.—Nia- PACKING and CRATING ESTIMATES GLADLY FURNISHED NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE AND FUEL CO. PHONE 949 brara county 1s forging to the front, declared George Grant, county as- sessor, who was in Cheyenne at a state meeting. “In nearly every sec- tion of the county, the farmers and ranchers have had good crops,” he 4 CLASSY Mufflers £. dil “Hit It Right’? By Choosing His Gift Here | ' The Store of Gifts for Men Ny The store that discriminating men like so well is all ready fora Man’s Christmas. A hundred and one gifts that Ls will be appropriate and appreciate 4 TRAIN SCHEDULES CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN d await your selection. eae cae aes FINEST Handkerchiefs chiefs of every deseription. hate baie ate PRES SERVICEABLE THE. CHILI KING LUNCH 232 South Center Street Casper, Wyoming LIGHT LUNCHES, SANDWICHES WAFFLES ; No doubt he.likes neatness and camfort about the neck. The : kind he’ll find in our Mufflers of Brush Wool, Camel’s Hair or Cassimere—varied shades. the animals were reported seen by the huge hunting party, but eight of the coyotes broke through the weak west line and hit the high spots for other parts. Riverton and Hudson hunters were included in the party of 200 . Foot comfort and ankle neat- ness are important to him. Our Serviceable Hosiery gives him both. Silk, Rayon, Silk: and Wool, or All Wool. Sunday Turkey Dinner, 40 cents. C. B. & Q. Cafe, 354 North Wolcott. path eSB Sh NOBBY : Gifts that will Please A “WEARABLE GIFT” is a practical Gift! And to either man or boy it’s the Gift that pleases most! There is no doubt about it, It’s something that “strikes home” with his personal preference—for, any item that enriches his personal appearance or adds to his com- fort, tends to increase his pride. And doing that, it’s a Gift most acceptable! So if you want to see him radiate true Happiness this Christmas— just watch him when he unties the Gift boxes addressed to him and containing articles of Haberdashery selected from the attractive assortment at this store. teed tein rie tain tain tain ta ARRAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS Genuine Leather Belts in all the popular plain or sports styles, All sizes, with Sterling Silver or Gold Plated Initial buckles. Gloves he’d prefer for any oc- casion are here in an ample as- sortment, Capeskin, Chamois- } ette, Buckskin; wool or fur lined; desired shades. Shade dete dha aS ery ort Beautiful Neckwear Slippers Garters ORC ate 7 . Fancy Hose Fine Shirts Suspenders Pocket Books 4 Ne Ig! 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