Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 21, 1925, Page 10

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ve al PAGE TEN RAIL TRAINMEN|BOYS INJURED an Ky mma Danger! Officers for CHRISTMAS greeting to boys and girls of the ‘This is the warning issued by the Casper police artment following two nearly serious accidents from th Brotherhood of the Four-H Clubs: PRES. COOLIDGE ISSUES TO CHILDREN OF U. S. WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—(#)—President Coolidge, in a Christmas sel shness, obedience and sejf control. The greeting, addressed “To the Boy Scouts, the Lone Scouts and be Casper Daily Cribune.. ; SS (RABBI ACCEPTS || LaTESPoRTs ~NOTAGAMYTH GREETINGS. vyweight fighter, and Floyd Fitz- simmons, promoter of the Dempsey- Wills title match, today agreed to néw terms for the bout set for next fall whereby Fitzsimmons will pay a substantial amount “on account” to the champion and the latter will post n large bond to insure his appearance nation, pointed to the value of un- 1 Ea » ring. Railroad Trainmen and the Auxil-| the practice of boys hitching sleds “As you are representatives of the organization of boys and girls H d f S = des new articles of agreement, it fary of the Brotherhood were Install-| hehind automobiles, During the last] or america who live In or are interested in the open country with ead o YNALO QUE a eee ne aeaivire to take the place ed Sunday night at ‘services held| to days many children have taken| Which Tcome into an official relation.” he wald, “I want to exvena te h Batam ueniye as oo be jointly in the I. 0. O, F, hall. \dvantage of the heavy fall of snow | ait of you a Christmas greeting. It seems a very short time ago that Got am Calls for Be are Routh uBeridsepHaiGats (wae _ The following persons took office} which makes sleighriding most) } was a boy and in the midst of farm life myself, helping to do the a to back Fitzsimmons in staging the in the brotherhood: A.M. Sherrard.| tempting. The polfce are seeking] chores at the farm, working inthe corn and potato fields, getting in Recognition. fight at Michigan City, Indiana. past president; C. &, Grinder, presi-| ¢o discourage the practic the hay and in the springtime doing what most of you have never had ‘Under the new agreement, which dent; T. J. Highland, vice president:| ‘The small son of Henry Garrftt,! 2 opportunity te see, making maple sugars * NEW YORK. Dec. 21.—UP)—Ac-|is tentative énly until tt 1s approved G. E. Stromberg, secretary-treasurer | 1925 West ‘Twelfth street, was baglly I did not have any chance to profit by joining a scout organiza- |. \ine Joa, ee ite eth, “not no: by Fitzsimmons lately acquired back- and collector; CU. Hartman.) con-| pruised and frightened at noon today F tion of a Four-H club. That chance ought to bea great help to the | C°PUun’ “bat asa mat,” tHabbt Ste ,ers in Chicago, the champion is said ductor, H. R. Watt, warden; J when the sled be was riding swung) joys and girls of the: present day. it brings them into association pre peage oe o: tthe free synavopue,|to have the same purse guarantee Strong, chaplain: 0. C. Rice around at Boxelder street and Rail-) with each other in a’way where they learn to think not only of them- Batante tl at this aut ines "er Rho |as was promised him for the fight guard; A. 2X, Benton, outer road avenue and beneath the wheels | salves, but of other people, It teaches and gives them self-control.” Nazarine are basically those taught tat Michigan City.. ‘The bout, accord. P. 3 gent for official publl-| of a car driven by L. B. Culver, 1012 “A very Wisé man gave us this motto, ‘Do the duty that Hes | is “Jowish elders, ing to the latest plans may be stas- catlor South Chestnut street. Mr. Culver) nearest you.’ It seems to me that this ix the plan of all your organi. {"%,;he Jewi Mite ta impractical ana {edn Michigan City, or in any other The Auxiliar ers. installed d his ear in time to avert) Jattons, We need never fear that we shall not be calleld on to do sitainable an the Jews feel le ta:|iown of eéVeral atatka: where coridl- Reg. os he n, | counselor; | serious injury to the Ind | great things in the future {¢ we do small things well at present. It |. Wise told « congresation in Cac | tions and boxing laws are favorable, dna Truesdell, pist president; Mary} Another boy was struck in much} +4 thug boys and-girls-who-work-hard at-home-who are sure to make oe Hall” wns day, It te bece ane — aoe jolted nner Sunday by @ car) “the best record when they go away from home. It is the boys and girls Cleithinta Sraee tailed to live Ge en] CHIOAGON Deal vale Red air Birenbery © titeelest THe er ioe badly hurt WhO stand well up towards the head of the class at school that will be |e tencnines, he doctrines preach, | Grange and the Chicago Bears, his Str treasurer ee ice | called on to hold the important places in polltical and business life cd-by Christ, he continued, form. 4 | professional football team mates, left ‘te sUReth chart while acting under .the| “ben they go out into’ the world.” . code of ethics 1 in the] today: for Florida, California and they are doing the} favor by giving them f riding behind their ion tha inner | impres uard. | young people the pleasure Campbell, outer “When this is done, instead cf a means of education. “It isin all these ways that men, and women, to be respectful death, according to chief. of police. aes IN AUTOS, DIES HERE| Lindsey Wins On Dismissal chance that American boys and gir to them more than to the youth of a Merry Christmas.” ‘There is a time for play as well as a time for work. is possible to cultivate the art of well doing. to train the eye, the hand and the muscles, and bring the body more completely under the control of the mind. their country and to be reverent to God unp history of morality “Jesus was,” said Rabbi Wise. - “T accept, th's despite the notion I had been led to believe earlier in my life —a notion that Jesus was a myth and never existed. I tell you, and I will repeat these words to every Jew in the world if need be: Jesus was, and we must accept this fact, at once.” But even in points in-between on the second halt Games are useful of thelr countrywide barnstorming tour, Six’games have, been booked, starting Christmas day at Coral Gables, Fla, and ending January 24 at San Francisco. One or two others may be added but the Bears’ managers said they had learned a lesson from the eastern trip when they tried to play ten games in three weeks, which proved too much for the players to stand. being a waste of time, play becomes boys and girls are learning to be to the'r parents, to be patriotic to Tt is because of the great rls have in all these directions that, any other country there should be ve Jerich, 36 years of age, died ay night the family home| - SET, South Jackson street. Mr. Jerich| DENVER, Colo., Dec. 21.—A)— ° rs had been in the second-hand automo-| The state supreme court today dis- Jail and Fine survived by the » body is at the ending arrange- missed the appeal of the late Royal R. Graham election contest involving the juvenile judgeship of Denver, Commuted On Holiday Plea Yuletide clemency was ~ shown Joe Pinkston, negro, today by Judge Bryant S. Cromer, A sen- tence of 120 days and a fine of $600 were commuted by the, mag- istrate so that Pinkston could spend the Christmas holidays with his family ‘In Kansas City. His bondsmen .were released from fur- ther responsibility. Pinkston in- tends to stay In Kansas City, ac- carding to the petition. He was convicted April 10, 1924, of pos- sessing and selling liquor. The case was appealed, but the decis- jon was affirmed. Pinkstcn has seryed sixty days of his sentence. > -——- JAMES MICHIE, NATIVE OF SCOTLAND, DIES OF LINGERING ILLNESS James Michie, 48, a resident of Casper and vicinity for 20 years and lately employed at the Rialto thea- ter, died at his home on North Fen- way Sunday afternoon from the ef- fects .of a chronic, malady. The funeral will be held from the Shafer- Gay chapel at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternon with the Rey, A. FE. Cooke officiating. Mr. Michie was a native of Scot- land, having been born in Rosshire. A widow and two children survive, 1s well as one sister, Mrs, McCrae of Casper, and two brothers employed in ranch work, CHRISTMAS TREE GIVEN PLAGE AGAIN IN LOBBY OF THE HENNING HOTEL A beautiful Christmas tree has been placed in the lobby of the Hotel Henning. ‘The tree stands on a table where it may be easily’ seen throughout the lobby and hay been artistically decorated, It-adds much j to the spirit of Yuletide cheer now Camels, carton $1.25 Y. B. Cigars prevalent and Is a distinctive touch Chesterfields, carton $1.25 for Xmas fpsiiclnal ace desi eS | Lucky Strikes, Robt. Burns Cigars |} ments f the fun now held by Judge E 3. Lindsey. Why not an { Xmas’ Drink Hillcrest Water Phone } IF—there’s a FAIR PRICE bill presented to Congress, let’s hope, Dear People, that it will contain a clause like this: “No Drug Store Combine can charge 65 cents for 50- cent Tooth Paste.” (Denver Post Headquarters) 146 South Center Street Phone 18 NOTICE—You can order the Denver Post, delivered seven days a week, by phoning Pep’s News Depot, and you can kick, like a mule, if you don’t get it BAUR’S, 75c to $5.00 As usual, a beautiful assortment of Xmas Box Candy for the People. Pep sells more MAGAZINES, NEWSPAPERS, CIGARS and CIG- ARETTES than any several dealers in Casper put together. And Pep has built a Drug Business that keeps the combine DIZZY. Is it any wonder, dear people. that you hear TODAY that Pep will sell out? That you heard YESTERDAY that Pep was broke; and you may hear TOMORROW that Pep will start another Drug Stor on Second Stree und two or three days ago you may have hear that Pep came to Casper with NOTHING but a plain derby hat, full of hot air for the entertainment of Papa and the three Musketeers who tried to get Pep’s Goat with 12-cent Camels and a lot of Literary Chatter they termed as “Billingsgate,” an obsolete word resurrected like our old friend Rip Van Winkle. DRUG SALE (THIS SALE ENDS XMAS EVE) For Xmas ‘hancell i Chancellor Cigars White Owl Cigars for Xmas Attractive Box Stationery Pocket Knives, Special at____- 99c NOTICE | arton $1.25 at PEP’S | State of Wyoming, County of Na- Prince Albert, glass | trona, ss. ‘ 3 rea $1.25 7 ae a | sae acne ourt, Eighth Ju- * . 13 rank’s Cream__-—__ es) pe 1 Ib. Tuxedo with iz a x Blac Tchr y a © | Natrona Lumber Company, a Cor- 2 tins FREE at.......... 85c || 50c La Blache Powder__43c poration, Plaintits, va. J. As * 25c¢ Lavoris — - -20c ohnson, Defendants» ay a tAanint 17¢|30c Lax. Br 23, To the aboved named J. A. 25¢ yer's Aspirin ~---17e | 30c Lax. Bromo Quinine 23 | Johnson, defendant, whose last vay ~63c | 60c Luxor Powder______47e eehai esa! mas No, ye East ee Rnala ent at even Teet, Denver, Colo. 15 Boas Re -12c |10c Lava Soap__--2 for 15c| “You will take notice thet. the 0c Bromo § i Natrona Lumber Company, a cor- poration, has filed a petition against you, in the District Court, 3 | 31.20 Listerine ~ 9¢ | 25c Listerine Tooth Paste 15c Cactus Corn C Camphor Ice Tubes. Canteria 32c sXe) epee are AY ee tt as 20c | of Natrona County, Wyoming, on » Dier Kiss Powder__.47c¢ |50e Mavis Powder__-___ 43c ue ae ay Seen ners, eat t 3 D. & R. Cream_-_--28c | 60e Melba Creams ~42c | tion is for judgment against you » Durham Blades )25c Mentholatum for Mihai te $72.33 accrued * : VF Dp | J athe vers tas interest, and accruing interest, She Fee Ae ae 20 [Boca EEELS Ui and costs. That the Plaintiff in 25¢ Feenamin ---20c | $1.00 Nujol - this action has attached the West 35c Frostilla .27c |50c Pepsodent — 65 feet of Lots Numbered 27 and $1 Gillette Razor 85c | 50c Phillips Milk of Ae at see ot Cobar sng 50e Gem Blade _40c | Magnes iY! Bee a: 42c | *dditions thereto, together wit as 4 a tLe - the improvements th hy dt 50c Gillette Blades -40c |60c Pompeian Creams ~-47c | came Till be sold: sesortigitts ae $1 Hinds Lotion 85c | 65c Pond’s Cold Cream._52c | statutes mde and provided, and 50c Ipana Tooth Paste._40c|%5c Palmolive Shave ae riposays spelen on, ene aa rents, Do ee Nes of any judgment secured in the 50c. Rice Powder__.43c} Cream . -27¢ | Shove entitled case. You are fur. 50c Jergen’s Lotion »43c | 60c Sal Hepatica, 47c| ther notified that unless vou ans- 25c Johnson Baby 50c Shavo ~~ rs -40c | wer to the netition of the Plaintiff Powder —-.- 20c | 10¢ Squibbs Tooth Paste 35¢ | in this ease. on peetore, the 25th y* , 7. Tavndiiin Dh uw, av of Jan ary, , judement 65¢ BOE ait a re Ais 80c We rnett a Br UG will be rendered against you in ac 10¢ Kirk oap.._.2 for 15¢ |25¢ Woodbury Soap._--21c | cordance with the prayer of said 30c¢ Kolynos Tooth Paste 23c |60c¢ Woodbury Creams__47c | petition: : ; . - DRS Witness my hand and seal of And Pep mizht ask Mr. Winter to introduce a bill in Con- | the Cours this 21st day of Danes gress like this: “No Doctors of Pharmacy should kid the | ber, 1925 people with Diamonds, Watches and Ear-rings until a Clerk oy ETE FIEDLER, Jewelry Specialist makes a thorough examination.” oun. Bighth Judicial Die trict. (Seal) CASEY & MeNALLY, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Publish Dec, 21, 28, 1925; Jan. 4, 11, 18, 1926, (A copy of this ad will be mailed, Special Delivery, to Cangressman Winter.) HELENA.~{Thomas J, Riley, serv- ing a life sentence in the Montana Traveling men and others who are| penitentiary for shooting P. 8. Give Her a Chevroiet for Xmas. at the Henning during the holidays|Uargey, Butte banker, in 1898 ma bie aS u + at last have an opportunity to air Smokers’ articles or ristmas nna ‘eapecially'on Curlatmey dayiare |i. court’ ia oft’ valterated:ased tiori| gifts.17 soneeatkioube.: sure to enjoy a tree such as finds room in the best homes during this season. The PIS Pee Tell the Advertiser—“I saw tt In The Tribune.” that he is unlawfully confined. supreme court today granted him a writ of habeas corpus to be argued ————— before Judge Winston in the district Why _not_an Essex for Xmas?! court at Deer Lodge December 26. TABLE SUPPLY CO. SECOND STREET PUBLIC MARKET Your Headquarters for Groceries, Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobaccos. Grenadine Syrup, quart_______________-___ Canada Dry Ginger Ale, pint___: | BRATION AR A ee Brecht's Kiddy Candy, a Give Her » Chevrolet for Xmas. St. Nick Mixed Candy --- Bulk ae ied on eee ay S ACKA RO. . C2 Ee peta ene poun Breet 1-Pound Milk Mince Meat] Santa Claus Mixed Candy 23¢ Chocolates .---------------- ss All Gum, per package Standard Chocolates, pound Spiced Jumbo Beans, “Black Walnut Fudge, ver pound 10 Bars Crystal White Soap 42¢. Beechnut Mints, package Brecht’s 1-Potind Chocolate Cherries Brecht’s 1-Pound Fruit anid DNot ie. soo eee ea 47c Brecht’s 1-Pound Eight Favorites ----__ Be nee ee 33c Stuffed Prunes, pound --. Stuffed Dates, 4ic ae pound ~.----------------<-- 4 , ; Brecht's Pound Aorted QQ | rtb ple. | Imported Buk Dawe 8c Brecht’s 8-Pound Assorted 9¢e Borden’s Chocolate ‘Peanut Giese oe * _98c mat ‘nat... 4€ 100 Ibs. Cane Sugar Shantung Walnluts, pound 25c Cans K. C. Baking Powder 18¢ pap tk heh ier tc 10 bars tae Na eo = Jumbo Salted Peanuts, 24¢ Fels Naptha pised Nuts, 29c pound - pou s< Spanish Salted Peanuts, 19¢ 69e Blass Nessa three 23¢ id -------~--+-~-------- pounds for ~-------- ~------- Kisses, Baby Soft Shell Walnuts, OUNG! locke opie sccctoe eae at SA 14¢c Peanut Bar, pound — Cocoanuts, pound Filberts, pounds Almonds, ay Peas, t ihe. 29€ Navy Beans three 220¢ Ibs... -_ Rice, two nonnds — Peanuts, annnd Pop Corn, three nonnds for Libby's Tall Milk Borden’s Tall Mi Red Cross Tall Milk Carnation Tall Milk_- Pet Tall Milk._-____ “mall Quaker Oats, DACKRgO oop odeeaee se Le 12¢ Stayman Winesap Apples, per box- ek. $1 8 5 Choice Dalitoor | $2.90 a . ae Aptian gene ees Me $2.85 Head Lettuce, per head Large Pascal Celery, TWO for pose ees 27¢ California Celer, TWO for - California 24¢ 12c nackae Post Bran, nackage ~~- ; _12¢ Fancy Oranges (medium), per doz. ~----~---- Py sda hg 56c ° Fancy Oranges (small), MAL OOZs ese nan ae anne 43e Grape Fruit (large), » each Lemons (fancy), POW OO Ry wine ela nd __... 48e = a eee SON 13c Holly Wreaths for Xmas, each ~~~ $1.49, oan Ble. 50c and___-_ 43e Cranberries (large), per lb, Gone igs $6.00 Jen, Celery large, well bleached, per bunch ~-____ pa Ue. / Green Peppers, (jumbo) per lb, ~- Parsley, per bunch______ ie Grohe Aians, iy 4e Camels, $1 95 per bunch..___ oa nn oni gs ein bn Carton ees eons nme e 3 hang BAe 7¢ Chesterfields, $1 95 PSR DUNCh. ow och eee earton -----.- eaeeubicdde saseee e F 0 1 ; Lucky Strikes, prijs LO Ian | eee Sa SEE —— split Peas, Black-Eyed Peas, BNIB eo 29ce |: Ibs. EGGS -—First grade, dozen, in carrier._.._.___..__.@ MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1925° Telegraph Wires To Work Xmas Day Uncle Sam will not deliver mail on Christmas day, but the telegraph wires will probably be called upon to work harder than usual on that day to please every one who feels that a greeting lacks some of its warmth {f not delivered. Christmas morning. ‘ The telegraph companies have printed suitable Christmas and New Year greetings in length to fit any pur priced GED DEE OLE OE PE: } _ Your orders placed will be assured deliver Stockmens Bank Bldg. i} the casé may be, Each message is numbered. try it is above 100. Give Him a Luxurious - Pendleton Robe Pure wool, light weight and warm—just the gift a man will find useful the year around—especially “816.95 and $19.95 Interwoven In all the new plaids. 75c and $1.00 MEDNICK BROS. Always giving more to get more. Let Flowers Bear The Holiday Greeting On this coming Christmas morn let a gift of Flowers recall the giver sweetly and pleasingly to the fair one who receives them. x Casper’s Largest Stock of Potted Plants and Cut Flowers from which to make your selection. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW GREETING CARDS per to select from. ee aS TL * « and Ny Holly XMAS CANDLES Xmas Wreaths Largest stock in Cass | Novelties x i any time up to the day before y Christmas morning, FLOWERS BY WIRE. Casper Floral Co. FRI ISITOLEIE PE POLD: All a person need do is to telephone the main office and give the desired number of the greeting to be sent, and ‘they will be typed on special holiday. blanks and delivered on Christmas or New Year's Day, as a Your old hat made new. Casper Hat Cleaners, 251 South Center st. Aha 3 Why not an Essex for Xmas? potabe Rasa is 2 BUENOS AIRES.—Argentina |, now. having the hottest weather of summer. The mercury Is In the 90'« here and in some parts of the coun. Just received Hose eB yee ee FS FBFETS Fe FB ‘y i Phone an : Ei

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