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ROGESIEN be Casper Daily Cribune : FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1925 ‘ They Carry Telegrams for the Capital ; - |Yankee Advises — Barely _ || SUBSTATIONS OPEN ‘ams New King |\|Santa Barely ian Tete TILL NINE O'CLOCK ON iH Zs 5 . 5 re . a Potters Field|| ShTURDAY AND MONDAY de Hane Rte 3 fi 2 Ss i, | . 3 H HEHEHE sie: + H By RAWLAND i wvOQD The sub-stations of the Casper ise ae “ H i (Copyrigit. 10926, Chore Tena postoffice will be open until 9 o'clock kL HH j : — NEWARK, N. J., . 18.—Sani r , : : eases $34 ight, 1925, Consol ed Press 7 c ° '«-Forces Rallied in Effort! fi He SET aaa eti n Peel oat ote ope a br la ee eg Sy j HE : CHICAGO, Dec. 18—A swing death, becajise the people of Newark | the Campbell-Johnron Clothing com- a To Put Over Light ppesssh iE back to the three R’s as a funda- haye been too busy with their Christ-| pany. . These are the. only places : HEH s ##{ | mental basis for school education, mas shopping to provide funds for | where parcels may be mailed at the Beverage. = & SS leer on ee Mi interment present By ROBERT T. SMALL (Copyright 1925 per Tribune) HINGTON, Dec, 18.—The of congress, who already rted their open fight for fon of the Volstead law, modific: ure endeavoring to rally their forces around a bill which would plated by the school leaders of the country. Trial of a revised schedule of studies, to be carried out in Chi- cago and 300 other cities simultan- eously, only awaits approval by the Chicago Board of Education of a $25,000 appropriation for use in the experiment here. Instruction would be based on This particular Santa was a pau- per, Christopher Zobel, by name. He hadn’t-a cent in his pockets whén he died, spending the last ounce of his energy ringing a bell over a Christmas dinner pot on a Newark Street corner. Old, Chris died of heart disease last Saturday in the midst of a Ghristmas crowd that pushed and SHIP SALE * WINS OKEH WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—@) — Acceptance-of the bid of John M. jo Permi the states to authorize the reddisig, writers eehhenerBease dontladbabo ieet ten corier ota Market Branklin ot New. arte tee ‘ apes : and Halsey streets. -Homeless,| of the i , s in conge uae aaa AR atenten friendless, he was taken to the city | !dr $780,000 was recommended tdsthe are questioning the VOsdtGaE - athdisk RERIGU SIREAe PARED RMETSAPERTOC RIairad ooee and shipping honed Roans any Pronigent Pe bean Lite have been creeping into curriculums flowing beard and ticketed for pot- eae pare ay pe heal Par 3 © ter's field. owide : f = holic content, has been tried in tho boca Huet pe / Dapennne tay gmis Cee ety Raymond D. Stevens (above) seer ae able to sell-the line at all at this : groups, would'be eliminated trom! o¢ yandaff, N. H The Volunteers of- America, for 4» Province of Ontario, during the past 0! ndaff, } +» is going to time. 4 > six months and has been f the grades and confined to high Bangkok as adviser to new. king whom old Chris was ringing a ST chic % trate, neni schools. Christmas bell, began a search for ~ ROM Pee tuk dines cay, to thinkcthar és tentions from their Paiatbe yatiope B. Sayre, son-in-law of the late | fitting end, but the money came in ' ST vaibeeri which disantisties Canndlahe we lectures—money drives, movements | president Wilson. Mr. Stevens | slowly. One of the Newark news- can be made to satis! the United States in frame of mind. The truth of the matter would n to be that the people of pro: hibition territories e been edu- cated during the past fe’ rd f the people of eir present s in Washington have > been given pretty caps Brown, Ethel Farrell} G found girls make more efficient: messengers than boys, and told to &o to it. Ao Hence | lett to right: The Misses Betty | i ce Stevens and Virginia Voelckner. Ponzi Seeks Wealth i in Florida for interesting children In outside af- fairs—would be largely done away with, The plan, as explained by the educators, would be to base the curriculum on the idea that the chil”! dren should learn how to keep well, how to read, write, spell and figure; how to make a good home and rear formerly was vice chairman of U. S. _ shipping board, Denver Newsies papers started a fund for Santa's burial, But apparently few people had time to read anything but the Christmas advertisements, for the response was painfully slow. Enough money had been collected by Wednesday night to accomplish the removal o* old Chris’ body from MONTANA TO GET RELIEF WASHINGTON, Dec, 18.—(P)—A per capita payment of $20 to 2,273 cause bootlegging has thrived tn the x i 3 A M fil d B the morgue to an undertaling estab-| Indians of the Fort Peck | reserva- ard Wquor” trade and only har< Rivateutimeiee alee ie men re idurite U sl ehaae wnekeaties prepared for | tion in Montana has been authorized thin the fi ETS wisely ‘and how tov live tear . -ge burial, It was reported that the fu-| by Secretary Work to enable ‘the man any City Ordinance neral would be held today and that] Indians to \buy stock and ° other nm smug The. fundamentals of the three R's Interment would be at Evergreen] property for improving living gon- tes from the really wuld underly the vcourea: (But cemetery, which is dotted with lit-| ditions and help them in getting vinces of Canada and a good | Ei DENVER, Colo., Dec. 18,—(?) —) tle cedurs that inight, with a bit of] through the winter. A total of nglish, sciences, languages, art, 5 deal more has been turned out from music, conduct, social instruction, | The Denver newsboy has cried his| tinsel, be converted into Christmas | $153,780 has been paid to the Fort breweries deliberately breaking the t \ _ , | last “extra.” trees, Peck Indians since February, 1924. 3 patriotism and citizenship would be ‘ r . But beer fs dif. ught, with attention placed on the| A city ordinance, which prohibits| But the undertakers sald today a : taught, with ai Pi } ficult to handle and the cost, for social studies which include civics, | the “hawking of newspapers on the | that the report had been »remature. FOR THE } beer, has been all but prohibitive. Niataace wand inbanithi Tetrion: streets," was placed in effect today} “The fund isn't large enough yet RESTIOF EVERYTHING } The light beer which has been tried The National Educational asso-| and the police were ordered to strict-|to provide the simplest funeral, in the province of Ontario has had | clation ig behind the move to unity | ly enforce the law. they sald, “Santa has been saved Try the } an alcgholic content of 2.5 per cent, | and simplify the public school|. Other provisions of the ordinance | from potter's field, but just what Wyatt Cafeteria . | ust a quarter of one per cent “light PU sma coursés of study, in order to make] require the lcensing of all news-|Kind of a funeral he will have. or Down Stairs—Wyatt Hotel er” than the brew proposed by the Elimination of Plan for] tts instruction more effective, | Chi-| Paper vendors and the limiting of the | When ‘he will have it, 1s undecided. fae lables wets of the United States renate and I+ cago, if the board of education ‘ap- | 1ge of the newsboy to above 12 years| “It's up to the people of Newark— HOME-COOKED FOODS jouse of representative. The Ca g e | and/the newsgirl to above 21 years.|and they don't seem to care much.” siaMianis Bayo torte tele ale ceanty License Fee to Speed | Proves. woud take the tend in the {andl ihe newsstel to above 21 ye . : = be very much of a flivver, as we; iS i } : The feeling that schools are start- say in this country, or very much of | Enaction. pep se eee Eon yp a ; 5 a “dud” as they in their coun- cipal purpose of giving instruction try. In Canada, the new beer, which | ‘ in fundamentals ig. behind the 8 has been permitted since the end| By ROBERT MACK. scheme for simplification and classt- es of last May, is known as 4.4, but | (Copyright, 1925, Consolidated Press| fication of studies. ; . that means alcohol by weight and ts Association.) —_—_——————— a equivalent to 2.5 per cent by volume WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—The which is the standard of enesaure| only outstanding recommendation of PAY ROLL KT CHEYENNE e mentit in the United States. | | the fourth annual radio conference, Plenty of Ontario residents can be which has been omitted in the radio imported to Washington to prove by bil in congress by Representative SECOND STREET PUBLIC MARKET personal contact and experience that White, of Maine, is that providing i the 2.5 beer is non-intoxicating & fee of from $25 to $5,000 from * i ~ Some of the early testers of the, all commercial broadcasting licenses. pasted es Mix Nuts | Northern 9¢ Grenadine, $1 04 Salted fuld drank as many as thirty bot-| ission of this provision, it is be-| GHEYENNE, Wyo. Dec. 18.— Per Ib. Tissue No. 1 Ranch | 92" ---- iy! Peanuts tles In an afternoon or evening with has relieved the bill of one| Cheyenne's payroll for the month of Swarco 7 Puritan 58 Per Ib. out getting the least bit mellow, of its most debatable features, s0| December will reach approximately Crepe .~.----- Cc 1 CU Pe ee Cc ¥ A great many Canadians thought that early action {s anticipated. $700,000, according to a summary Bulk Mince 3 lbs. Navy the alcoholic content might be Dropping of the -fee proposal,| made public Thursday. Meat; Ibz. Cc Beans ic “stepped up” without governmental which was done at the suggestion | ‘hig city is experiencing an era of {Ml Raisin B ; Pa C B interference, but as the 4.4 has per- ot Mr, White, is expected to end| prosperity at this time, it is ind!- eet 12¢ : + (ea ee sisted in its original form, it has|C 2 ecently released from prison for his Boston investment | permanently any effort to impose a] Gated, and business is reported much |fm Package — Storage pound ~--—-_-_.. proved to be anything but the “bless. |swindle, is now a Florida realtcr, trying hard to make enough money to | sizeable feo on the couptry's broad-| hetter now than jt was at this time || Big Nut Oleomargarine, 7 Nucoa, ing" the wets had been working and {pay off his creditors. He has organized an investment ccmpany and 1s | casters, Although’ the fee matter | year ago. pound C] Candied pound ~___.._. hoping for. After giving the brew |selling $10 units of investment, promising to redeem them for $30 each. | Was not discussed in. great detall a i BAe, . 5 re crowdin; 4 5 | * rather thoro tryout, most Cana-|Meantime, a seven-year sentence in the Massachusetts prison is hanging | clither at the radio convention or in Recep reed Rates dactitte Pondee SoS potas 18c Friday eeaitee Gans frankly express their prefer-|over his head. committee, considerable opposition Sora * Apes ence for a good cup of tea, developed. oe eityise reper tlt eas pst er RL TLOm Imported Bulk Dates, 18¢ and Imported Figs, St u Experts from across the Une pre- Opposition to other features ts ex-|?"°" pound } pound ~---.~.~. etetatatateteteteiad OLC: | @ict that the experience of the Unit- a pected to develop when the measure Plymouth Rock Coffee, 42 Saturday |. Camel Cigarettes, ed States with a 2.75 brew would be | Py Is given a Committee hearing in| Squnders Asked |™ pound --.---- Si -84C carton —-.---_-- _....... 91.25} identical with their own. It haa not Lz, January and numerous amendments Picnic Hi: Lucky Strik been difficult to show that the bey-| |~! probably will be of: 4 sem rest eel aay (Oh ed : iy will be offered. But in {ts F d rt erage 1s non-Intoxicating, ‘The bev- principal. provisions, giving control |’ OF AU UUAENCE UMN |G pound -- Doz. Seren Semen treat mamcie bogie | erage has been palatable enough to MRS. Wy) Is of the entire radio situation to a . Breah-Homer Mae 27¢ y. Chesterfield Cigarettes, palates which had been fed on “near $4¢ federal commission, the. bil} te her LAL rgentine CN |§f Pies -----------.---.- -=--4 carton --------___ San 1.25 beer” of less than one tenth of one MORTON lieved to be generally acceptable to = —— f os per cent. It probably has even been congress and its adoption {s regard- ; responsible for a bit of good fellow- SReN RENT ed as certain, Fe Reece ae iO 8 | B. BA ship in some of the tap rooms of On- carat The bill provides that the radio| nus telegraphed George: Saunders of tarlo cities, but In every other res- ast ena cee OILCLOTH PATTERNS. commission shall consist of nine| Chicago, who made charges. Wednes- pect it has been disappointing. Whent Céréal with fob tiie In a family with children there | | en, to be appointed by the presi- day that “Afgentin overnment v i In other words, and speaking very | , DORE Carea) ER. Dap MA often few’ patter vhich | | dent, who shall be thotoughly | “Y, a i) ei key "i Brown's Special Coffee, aie) Hci! 2.5 Ca Coffe a ie ees oud. Bey | 8 py cs sking for the information on which |B io) pourae.—~t~=<C=s~Sst(‘ i Oa C!!!”!”!”~*~*~;~«*Y:C OI ~~ “fick” in the 2.5 Canadian beer to Taisahabs result that they become torn and | | *¢tually affiliated with the manu-| (hs charges were based and for the |f# 400 Pounds 3 15 ‘i warrant the fight made for Its ve]. i 5 frayed long ‘before thelr usetut | | facturing or. broadcasting industry. | "°. : (irevotficlals whi Spuds =..___--._ Eee ° Peanut Brittle, turn, The people of Ontario, for| Creamed Codfish Mashed Potatoes Hip Th names Of Argentine officials whom z ouiid ‘urn. peop ntarlo, ir Brown Bread ness is over, To remedy this cut his commission would act on, all he accused. Vacuum packed pow = Years under absolute prohibition, Pas ie am an oil cloth pattern. It is heavy, | | ®PPHeations for broadcasting - U- ———_—_>—_—_ Chesterfields 3ic : also had become accustomed to hard Apple Dumplings nnd les flat (atid any “neceranee. || censes.and, would male’ sich rept: Eira oo ae 3-Ib. ES REEES 16¢c Ufuor! Visitors from Detroit, But. Breed directions. can be written on its| | tions for the ether as-qacemed ; k ill Studied: Dates, 4ic ee a: emcee a falo and other American cities, vis- ~ Dinner. necessary, restaen U pound -~.~---..-- soi Sens Soca Box Standard Chocolates, {ting Ontarlo for a whirl at the new : Sota AL Other important features of the d G Stuffed Prunes, pound : beverage, soom returned to their] Brow hed Potatoes and cored; bring the corners | white bill, not actually specified’ by Attend Big Fete ek bapa a fp alee c Bracht 4 CREPE A cr a home town disgusted with the mila. | Creamed 8 Sale steam one and onerhalf| the radio conference, would require A ° Fresh Roasted Minto Xmas Mixed, ness and ineffectivenss of. the 2.5, Br Coftee, hours ov bake until done: Serve w! that all broadcasting of paid adyer- At Philadel hia Pe ts, Ib. Chocolates | pound - “Let's go back to the United States —- liquid sauce flavored with nutmeg, | tising matter shall be so announced Pp CR a ae Si ‘ where we can get somethin 4," TODAY'S RECIPES on the alr; that applications for per- Smail Cans Snider's 9c et ea a Eek they sald Corn Fritters—Take two cut | mission to erect a broadcasting sta-| WASHINGTON, Dec. 18—(®) —|[f Baked Beans ___ pound ~ r riter at 1 “anadian | can i > we . ‘ Wild f f old, will be improve ton be filed with the department of | President Coolidge is planning ‘to Campbell’s Tomato Soup, 1 &t. Nick Mixed, last M it | ; time, but commerce and a permit obtained be-|attend the Sesqui-Centinntal exhibl- | Can 0c ee eae re > ntment r 1 1c re best if dressed immediately. | fore construction is begun; and that} tion in Philadelphia next year prob- ce } come. Would the | cupful cold e rea a | Woodcock nipes and green plo-) regulations *shall’"be drawn which | ably on July 4, his birthday, tate fied with what | ! frying par 1 ver are roasted without being drawn. | will not make it necessary for many SET RESTS Te ALL GUM udians have turned down, | drop in the 1 spor Put a plece of buttered toast under | of the inland broadcasting stations | tions made during the debate: in the Corn ‘omatoes 7 There ould be enough for a doz each bird to catch the trail. Baste} to stand by when distress signals | house of lord: “Muddy processes | fritter Do not let’ them touch.| well with butter. If the hunter bringd | nre picked up from tho sens. of thought,” “pill cure for a hypo- 12¢c lie YELLOWSTONE HIGHWAY Cook in relays, drying on one home wild pigeons, serve the Drofl- a thetical earthquake,” “arrogant, su- four minutes, then turn. The ed or roasted if you prefer, but: they Both) good and bad luck have ac-| Periority,” “iIntolerably offensive.” delicious seryed with chicken or make delicious -p! When roasting | companied efforts of the tw: In addition -Earl Birkenhead sald A * a breakfast dish: partridge and, pheasants leave the | Wwatrnowered breadensters to ving | Lord “Arnold, labor peer, probably Winesap Apples, 1 65 Large Bleached California PENED AT CHEYENNE pa ertaes head on nnd turn {t under the wing. | hole in the crowded class “BR” waye Would be unable to make ten dollars per bu. -----~ eth, mt e Celery, bunch ~-____.-_.- Cc L Brown Bread—Two cups sour milk, | Remove the craw Ing @ sit | bands that they could occupy. Sta-|1" Wall Street. A tariff bill was inesap A Wirgini ve two teaspoons soda, one teaspoon of |. the-back. of the neck, Cutoff the | tion WJAX, Jacksonville, operating | Under debate. Sravaeh Winesap Apples, $1 85 Real Virginia Sweet ; salt, one-half cup brown sugar, one | Claws and twist the feet closo to the | under temporary authority on the = PEN PAX rae Eee a be . Spuds, 3 Ibs. for__ Cc i CHEYE Wyo., Dec. 18.—The | half cup molasse © cups graham | POdy, Tle slices of fat bacon over the | 337 meter length, has been fairly Ita ete a Rome Beauty Apples, Yellowstone highway has again been | flour, ong cup white or whole wheat | Preast. Tirenk’ the back so it will le | successful in its avoidance of con- acihor yi ‘ . Xmas Trees, $1.49, pened to traffic, after being closed| flour, one cup seeded raisins’ (or srg flict with dther stations, WBAL,' at pi ae 98c, 61c and____ j t : : 1 f 1 Balti trying t in ol Choice Delicious Apples, 2 UMTS ‘or severhl days because of the heavy | "uts). Stir t soda into -the milk taltimore, trying to creep in close » ~ Fea alae iat SHA’ nl fo" he retdichie Mekeae te TWGY thea not" bawatao toMnnabal AR NOUNCING: Sti : * hese trees are Washington Firs. . j Tourists ot Rie lents. Mix togethor well. Pour into | a request for Baltimore to move e opening 0: t = ery nice—best in the city, Btn ranch near Cheyeeen aparooned | creased pana..-Allow. to. stand one | toga Jower-band “probably “will ‘be Fancy Oranges (large 65¢e y | \ Hay were able to make the trip into | ! Bake ono hour. ‘This amount | J madechy the department of .com: Our Box Candy size), doz. ----_-_ Bunch Carrots, Beets the city late Thursday afternoon, a | ™es one © loaf or three Joay Me dee eee Fancy Oranges (medium ; . 10c road having been broken open by the | °f baking power can size ae Re WG Department ree de 56@ | 2x4 Tumips, bunch_________ Rate highway department Chistes tee | WORLD COURT Pres. Coolidge Fancy, Oranges (mall. Tapered Halon Dates + 48 her ronds leading into Cheyenne ~ i ape bea oe 5 ‘ bave practically all been teen: | ttle onion and green pepper ma : Until December 24 in the 43e DDN ID ptm mureneseems eaten eae a tor trattlc, with the exception of the | 2° chopped with the cabbage, Pou eat MAILING STATION Beek EE F Nice Yellow B Gheyenne-Torrington. highway, ang | over it the following dressing: One. | er i | Criticized By of the Grape Fruit (large, lie if ananas, 13e this avenue of travel will probably | Alf teaspoon salty one exe. onehalt| wWaStNGTON, Dec. 18.—P) U. S. POSTOFFICE real sweet), each___-____ sis per 1b. ~ + ba opened late Frid: cup m two teaspoons butter, one- | mie battle over the world court got 7 ae i a Sate | fourth cup. vinegar,’ onehaie. tea: | gye,nutle aver, the world court got La Foilette|. at138.N. Center st.. Pascal Celery (large), 13¢ Green Onions, Phone 402 for Gainad proce mapas one tesenpen bia” senate with Chairman Borah of the Rec dato For your convenience bunch, -»_-.-___. ee OB per bunch____ one-fo easpoon pepper. Hes relations comrhittee, firing Cranberries (large i mill, add dry ingredients to eB&-}tho first salvo into the pro-court! MADISON, Wis Dec. 18.—(%)—{ YOU CAN BUY fi Db. a lake, 2ie Radishes, e Then add milk to egg mixture. Cook | ranks Preajdent Coolldge is erlticized by 9 size), Ib. -2-----__ Per; bunch- ce Cc er all nn Ke e a ard, Add de r eee wee oe Neplying to the opening shots from | Senator Robert LaFollette, Jr., Wis- Sey GLEE Ty LL GWT and strain over cabbage, Set aw: Senators Swanson, Democrat, Vit- | consin, In'an editorial in the current eh se, earn Dement | cna neti the iret FELS NAPTHA SOAP ____.___-----_-__-40 BARS 69¢ THE OLD ESTABLISHED er consin, the Idaho senator undertook | his attitude toward suspension of ‘ HE OLD ESTABLISHE Apple ‘Duispiicen, —-” Que aieiss| rmin.tak TURaMURtoe mDacEaDE | Nr MRBEIDe) toward cut BOX CANDY CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP_____________ 10 BARS ; SHERIDAN four, blespoon lard, enme, of bears “to the political Institu-| Another editorial, elgned by Sena At this Station OT Ci wOR SORT a Cc. Your Home When i butter, three teaspoons baking ipow- known as the league of nations.” | tor LaFollette, seta forth a refusal — Town: in der, a little salt, enough milk to There ts so much difference of |of the Wisconsin delegation in the ALL READY TO MAIL bet Bets aid Geen make the above into a soft dough; | view on this particular subject, | house of representatives, “to com. | ~m2—-—eeermn—eetene nee S out ur ere jarage in Connection ]] roll out the paste to less than one- | he |, “Chet It seems advisable at | promise or to brrgain” with Speaker Sa Sax It ea is, , ry D. D. WARNER, Proprietor haif inch thickness, cut Into squares; | the olitset to determine that relation: | Longworth or with “any other mem. | . { place In the center of each an apple | ship. gene ny wy wee | per-of.the house,’ tae Lad i

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