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MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1925, ‘Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE pa ee or Se ee - then add milk ess to its anti-trust case OUT OUR WAY —— WILLIAMS | Cook to a custard. Add butter and| against Far Players-Lasky Mov+ : 'y + 'Y W C A A CTI V I’ I tI iS strain over sh cabbage. Set| ing Pictur poration, was an- away to cool. nounced ‘ ° e N\A ° 4 . — The will hear attor- ‘ Spe Ae) Cae iiae ay ; Pineapple and Celery Salad—To} neys ™ on Taauary, § 4 Tv each cup of diced pineapple add one | , iia reopening the T SANS HERE, Sod MNTBINCE Young Women's Christlan Assocl- Reserves, cup. diced celery. Serve on ce j by ‘the counsel TH REASON AN OF THE KIND ation, offices and residence, 142] | ‘The next program will_be held) jeaves 1¢ possible and either add a| fox i . South Wolcott stret. Office telephone y 4, and will be in charge of | .* pall of cream cheese or use a “ - i ‘ 7 ESKIMO WEARS HIS 1456. Ingham. ‘The subject will bs Snail Vall of cream chee 1 acne aes Furs INDOORS 15 Gymnasium Classes, se Your Hands.” freshman = zt {i ; sah is polls The gymnasium classe will con-|xirls have been doing excellent work | Cheese Dressing —Two cups salad WERE Ge oe BECAUSE HE HAS tinue their regular schedule during | this year and a good program under | o11, one cup vinegar, three tet ened Ort: the holidays, A full attendance is de-| the leadership of one of the fresh- sugar, one teaspoon = . se) DOORS ON BIS sired. tag ig a Sh att Hayes paprika, a bit of red .pepper ; ‘ sie be Mine Leader La S All HOUSE! WHERES MY Board’ Meeting. ‘The club ts preparing a tabieau for | one-half pound of Roqueford ct : Shavers Mi The meeting of the board if direc-| Christmas eve to be a part of the| or one pac se, Make A OVERCOAT MA? be ghee : : vnuary 1, Bl D dl k ‘ tors, which was announced for last | Christmas program at the Y. W.| a French dre xy mixing dry in ame in Veadioc Wednesday night, was postponed on | @, Further announcements will] gredients and add enough vinegar| — (6) account of the tabernacle meetings | be made concerning the Community| to make a paste. Add to this the| : on Uwners. and will be held Wednesday night of | singing of Christm: at the Y.| remainder of the vine nd ofl and A * mente Bie het | this week instead, Any committees | \v. C on Christmas eve, under | beat thoroughly. Mix cheese sm , van e s | which have not yet held their meet- | th f the Girl Reser | gradually, beating con-| © me PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 14—(Unit | | ings, should do 80 and be ready to | s being work . ut with Dover egg beater | Pedoin r I ed Press.}—Charging that the anthra- j report at the meeting of the board. | to spread the C tmas spirt until smooth and well blended. 'This | oe clte operators have refused to per- Japan Fund. | old and youn makes one quart of dressing or . mit a resumption of coal production A splendid response on the part! Committees of the Girl Reserves | twelve vings of one-third cup | to relleve public necessity except on of the membership has increased the | wi) meet next week as follows: | , aie i Seo pega: special offering pledged by the mem. |“ . = ea RE SUE es Oy Sa Lo bers to the « of Miss Carolyn | _Mon¢ Taine’ TIO president uf the United Mine Work- Marsh, student secretary in J eneeae = wcom | Save discarded white stockings e ° ers, in a statement made here Only about half the desired amount | irheert, chairman : Mem | tor patehes on knit underwear ¥ termed the stand taken by the oper- however, had been turned in at the | mittee, Irma Lea Shalt * | You may also 1 to replace La J ga ators as a “ruthless act.” office yesterday and the amount bership, Margaret Rockwell, ebair-| in. nie portion the back Lewis said the statement of W. W. which was to have been sent in yes-| man. Publicity, Dixle Rawson, chalr-) 1) ose bar union at Inglis, for the operators, published | terday, is being held over’ in order | man. | today, indicated that the operators that gifts may yet be In-| Wednesday 3:15 o'clock, Ring com-| yemon Jelly s @ good sand-| 1 1 Liver OU have not changed thelr attitude since cluded. The contributions are to be | mittee, Carabell Goldtrap, chairman. | wich or cake spread. Mix one-hait| @"4 s : ied ike tive the opening of the joint negotiations entirely voluntary but if each mem-| Thurrday, 3:45 o'clock, Muste com-| pint of butter with grated rind and ’ in July and have refused to make | ber will Include in her Christmas giv- | mittee, Helen McKin, chairman juice of three lemons, two cups a any contribution toward a_ settle- ing a very emall gift for this worthy | ‘The remaining committees are not | sy and six eggs in a double inal ment. cause, the pledge will be easily | yet scheduled but all meetings must | hotler. Set over bolling water and| E Lewis's statement, which was made reached. ‘be held this week beat with an egg beater until it is " public following the tri-district board | ————_—_——— = | thick—about ten minutes. Spread meeting, follows in part: on bread and butter yetween lay : “The action of the anthracite op- ; s of cak If poured into jelly a ‘ erators in rejecting the governor's PD) glasses this will keep several weeks t 4 terms of settlement and refusing to Vy a : h ; make them even a basis of discus: ) 147 | ap or soap powder Ig more Seah: Poclihe “Kibo Oo te sion In joint negotiations, carries s . ent when dissolved in very hot | 37° a# easy sg he's A with it Its eas Sondemnssien: ane | B MRS. MARY .¢ * | water, as all of the soap is then | C{ney ® quick ti statement of W. W. Inglis, for the : ane contained in the solution, which ARRMLLAMs nta ’ |" Son ¢ : thracite operators, published to- J MORTON | will be more effective in softening Gre ea are fiat bane + \ and removing grime and dirt. All i “vag ators’ position {s unchanged since gncty ae a —______ | garments should be looked over a the joint negotiations began in July | MENU HINT: fi | while still dry, for stains. and these | ; z last and that the operators refuse to - Beoalting: | MAS CANDY. should. be removed by sultable : : make any contribution toward a set- | —-————-—__—_--___ ‘ ‘Apple \Satce! i) || Uncooked fondant may be] | meang before the article et 2 Tat r tlement.; #or'this:ruthleas/act they | | Corfimeal’ Mush with Raising — | | made with confectioners’ sugar| | soapy water sets stains duh : will be compelled to make their own || Milk Toast Coffee | jmixed to the right consistency mato Nes. : answer to justify the later. public || p __ Luncheon. _ | | with the unbeaten white of an| | : i bi suffering which {s certain if the —————-—- ---—— - | Gisasned paaeeee | lege. Different flavorings and FILM TRUST ey tary Y ra present struggle continues indefinite- (Name of Orchestra is given) 6:30 P. M. } Ct Nt ree Espn! Bean colorings are added to this mix | 8 L how pl ly. 5:00 P. M. KYW (636).Chicago. » Uncle Bob. | Laseaish nn ae ture and it is made the founda-| | Bailar foe wos erie Got ‘The mine workers acceptance of Pybus a td . WCAE (462) Pitts. Uncle Kaybeo: ea a tion of all creams and to stuff| { | Spl 3 3 16. Of. WEX (517) Detroit. Dinner concert. iene | skinny, nervous man woma Pinchot mane pe the patie ere | WIR G17) Pontiac, Mich. Gold.| WLIT (995) Pha. Dream Daddy. - Mashed Potatoes | | 1tes ete., fast as ts the cooked | | thousands of box 8 Pinchot made in the public interest. Li i Teaches KDKA (309) FE. Pitts. Children’s Brofled Steak Mashed Potatoes | | 00 ¢ | 5 still stands and they are ready at | kette. < Program, igh e ; veaoiiee pad 1 Hy J PE JED| iver Ol C any moment, to ‘enter. megopintions |- WAM: (300). Claveland., Hotel | PrOmPame|, tala Fruit Gelatine Whipped Cream | etek a H, H, HD) « oll ¢ . ' . | Statler, x . M. e | salt, one egs, halt « milk, t looking toward an immediate settle oan KGW. (492) Portland. Children's Coffee | salt, one es HR) So ea ment on the basis of the plan which 50°F. Ms > | | two teaspoons ne-fourth — {s outlined.” WCAE (462) Pitts. Wm Penn Hotel. | Program. vaeiprtin cup — vine one-half teaspoon | }1 ——_> 545 P.M. ts Saat , ST, PETERSBURG, Fla., Dec, 14,| _ Cold cabbage very| mustard, one teaspoon sugar, one-] WASHINGTON, Dec. 14—| druggist {s 1 Why, not. an) Essex for’ Xinas?|: wvOC (484) Davenport. Chimes. Behe) San Franciaco. Chit; _ ST. PE PARE ohilee ee thinly and pour over it the follow-| fourth teaspoon pepper. Heat the (United Press,)—Consideration (by | back the money you pa tt 600 P. M. 145 P.M. completely lost track of the stranger | 1S dressing: One-half teaspoon milk, _add_dry ingredients to egg, the federal commission of a Adv if Feed ane ae ieee | WIBO (226) Chicago Jack -Sprat\| " wrs (45) Chicago, Lutaby.time.| Who asserted himself to be Grover} officlal governing body of the legal | pio, 8:30 P. M. Cleveland Bergdoll, -noted draft visio Fee eeenok has just cele)“ WataQ (448) Chicago. ‘Theater or.| ICHJ (405) Lom Angeles: Children's | CY@4er ina etreet conversation with Pipes Shen sistent 4 ‘ R. J. Knight here, : gan. seg ght he B WOK (217) Chicago. Edwards. Program. Reports that Bergdoll came here | ity. Pl = - j WDAF (366) Kansas City, Plan- ht which was anchored out | : SPANISH BY RADIO y heya : : i tatos. have been practically | h 6:30 P.M. |, ‘Thousands of broadcast listeners | refuted by and waterfront au- | e irut | “WGN (370) Chicago. Drake Ensem-|'.omprising what is belleved one of | thorities who failed to discover any | About Life aarus (845) Chicago. Organ Corn.| ‘he largest educational classes ever sachlene: bi Rios eb “piéture of | huskers. organized, are now studying Spanish | Bergdoll, declared that he could sec How often you have read or CECF (411) Montreal, Mt. Royal. | every Monday evening over KOA.) a striking resemblance to the stran. known of people who have made WFAA (476) Dallas. Orchestr: Denver broadcasting station of the} ger who approached him on the some great mistake, or broken WSMB (319) New Orleans, Dinner , General Electric company. street. some moral law—only to pack poncert, More than 15,000 ‘persons, repre-| airs. Emma Bergdoll, mother of down upon themselves untol. 7:30 P.M. senting all nationalities ‘and walks ithe notorious draft dodger, told the heartache and suffering! And KYW (536) Chicago. Congross. of Ufe thus far have'been registered | United Press that her son. could perhens you have sald: *They WLW (423) Cincinnati, Dinner | for this course, an_all-winter feature, | scarcely be in the United States, should have known better. PT oohcaie in addition to innumerable thousands} “I received a letter from him only Most people do know right WOAW (526) Oniaha. Orchestra, [Who have signified a desire merely | vesterday,” she sald. “He was tn from Che opis gh) of the 730 P. M. to listen in, Germany when he wrote it and I'm problems ie umman Deian er WEBH (370) Chicago. Oriole. ‘Three special editions of texthooks sure if he planned coming here he i counter call for a grea KH (405) Los Angelos. Leighton's,| Which are used by KOA's Spanish | would have said something about It.” edge—a knowledge cai KOA (322) Denver. Silver State, | **udents as a supplement to this oo = Experience is a dear teacher, apie . “| course, have already been exhausted 19 but all of us may learn by che EB » M. and the fourth has been ordered for mistakes of others. That is the KGW (192) Portland, Dance. distribution. mission of True Story Magazine 8:30 P. M. Lessons, in charge of Prof. Aman- (oA —to teach by example—to bring KNX (337) Holywood. Dinner hour. | da Lopez Knecht of the Spanish de- to gos thrilling, heart-arinping partments, Denver high schools, are sto} that have been lived — DAILY BEDTIME STORIES slated at 8 o'clock, mountain time, stories you cannot G4 eo be- 5:00 P. M. and require approximately thirty cause they are TRUE. There are , 2 lantay Bure ory.| minutes. They are followed by a } blag featuresin the} WSB (428) Atlanta, Burgess story 18 absor! S beagan a ar a 840 P.M. | musical interlude featuring the KOA i agit paguEnew ete WBBM (226) Chicago, Joy-digger | chestra. At 9 o'clock, broadcast it. Buy iF mG * listeners are given brief instruction] WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—U)— WGN (370) Chicags. Skeezix Time. |!" the art of auction bridge. Protests were made to Prest- a ~ . a ent Coolldge and Chairman O’Con- WFAA (476) Dallas, Children’s . ; Tere Christman gifts for the smoker. | "OF of the shipping board, by Sena- 6.00 P.M. -$' Cigar Stand, tor Jones, republican, Washington, WBCN‘' (266) Chicago. Juvenile per- against the war department plan to take over as army transports two of Invitation wa sehr. ant eretseenaeet’ | tha, tiva passsnaer cargoretiipa oper e ated by the Admiral-Oriental line from Seattle to the Far East. P Per Ne women ever In his letter to the president, the yy said this te « man—eloud. chairman of the senate committee i HAS BEEN MAILED YOU 2 But thousands have wished sald it had been brought to his at- % they could. tention that Col. H. C, Smither, chief coordinator for government | @ peremptory demand upon the ship property under the budget, had made ning board to turn over the two ships | It was postmarked “From the North Pole,” and on the \ to the war department within four | [x SMylpagnot/conbelve of any “action back is a quaint picture of Santa Claus Gift Shop. xy that would be more disastrous or “If you men were as particular about your own appearance—” “You don’t admire a woman with an unhealth aman. And no more excusable. “A smooth, healthy skin is important to everyone. Not just because it’s attrac- tive, but because it’s the surest sign of a healthy body. “Every woman knows that the worst enemy of her complexion is faulty elimina- y skin, It’s no more becoming to cause more apprehension upon the vart of the people of the northwest than this action,” Senator Jones wrote. “These ships are on regular runs developing commercial business betwen the northwest and the Ori- ent.” To take two of them off dimin- {shes the service by almost half,” pe LA aiaheatic |ARGE CROWD ATTENDS OPSARL STORE OPENING A large crowd attended the open ing Saturday of the Opsahl Economy tore, 140 South Durbin street. A bune representative tnspecting IN OPENING—You find on the door a notice that will interest you. On the door-mat you find a large “Wel- come.” OPEN IT AGAIN—and you will find that Santa Claus Gift Shop is none other than your electric company with a large selection of gifts ready for your inspection. tion—constipation. Poisons form in sluggish intestines, are picked up by the blood jhe establishment was impressed am er a eae ie 2—<c~ andl are carried to the great covering of the body—the skin. They poison the with the store in common with more | PAIR BAT BAR BAR OES skin cells, causing facial blemishes, muddy skin and sallowness. These Poisons | than 200 others who had an oppor. | a LS OIE = : F 4 are the most common cause of personal unattractiveness.”” Ie Lawiedienacousticcs otha ian RISIE SESE FEFOFORS FESS SE PEF PA SESE Fa SEF * handled by the establishment. Nujol Corrects Constipation in Nature’s Way J. Hf. Opsahl, proprietor. No one needs to have asallow, muddy skin. The cause is simple; the remedy is in own hands. Proper diet, exercise, surface cleanliness and— above alH—internal Cleanliness, Nujol prevents the formation of intestinal poisons that ruin your health and good looks, Constipation is for anybody. Nujol is is everybody, Nujol seoply k + OP for a deficiency—temporary or nic—in the suj ply of natural fabseanein the intestines: Tr soft- ens the waste matter and thus permits apes a and regular elimination, without overtaxing intestinal muscles, Nujol can be taken for any length of time wi out ill effects. To insure internal cleanliness it should be taken regularly in accordance with the directions on each bottle. Unlike laxatives, it does not form a habit, and can be discontinued at any time, Start taking Nujol today. Very soon will notice an improvement in ‘your Looks. Ked you can look forward to the health and attractive. ness that are the natural right of everybody. Nujol THE CTERNAL Lusar For Constipation also 4s | proprietor of the Mountain View ‘Trading company at Mountain View Im the Opsahl Economy store cou- | pons are avallable on the $150 Vita- nola the same as at the Mountain View Store. f —_~. Why not an Essex for ee rink Hillerest Water. Xmas? Phone 1151 Nature Cure Institute MODERN 628 South Durbin Street BATHS MASSAGE Treatments $1.50 Baths $1.00 MASSEUR MASSEUSE Phone 1478 For Appointment If you will accept our invitation, we will be delighted to show you all the attractive and useful gifts on display in our Santa Claus Gift Shop a TS aaa tna Sag ty a9 tee Se Jaa faa tie Mountain States Power Company 421 South Center St. Phone 69

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