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— \ y PASE TWO —+_—- — H.d.AUDITORIUM TO BE OPENED WITH CONGERT Lions Club to Present Cherniavsky Trio page 20. board to as Lions that the auditorium completed by that date and vould be The fact that the procecds will 1 the maintenance of the) tion camp f the Cherniny ’ t popular that have ¢ re more th presenting ating | Gifts That Keep “Aim” lways Buy his gifts from a man’s store— this store—the store of the Christ- mas spirit and utmost values. We are showing a new ‘holiday selection of Hart Schaffner & Marx and Medbro Suits and $25 to $50 | MEDNIck Bros. Santa Drive In and Fil gr for these children, | luncheon “Always Giving More Will be at Casper’s Finest Filling Station Christmas Eve and all day Christmas, so Good White Eagle Gas BRINGS THE CHILDREN, for Santa has something for both young and old. YOU KNOW ME A, E. CHANDLER Independent capacity would make possible a sub- stantial reduction in the price of Uckets, {t has been pointed out, and it Is entirely probable that such an arangement will be made. The Lions today received a Christ mas message from the Rev. W. L. Clark, in Casper in connection with Presbyterian church activities and invited to attend by Frank Firmin of the entertainment com mittee. The sweetest sentiments of ull time are wrapped up in thig sea son of the year, he pointed out. “God pity the man who harbors at this season of the year, either in his mind or heart, any grudge or feeling toward any of mankind,” the speaker slared. praise, goodfellowship spirit should be uni ared . Yates, chairman of the welfare egion in Wyoming, re: introduction with n activities in behalf of exservieé men, The ig Increasing steadily, he Dr. child L re orphans of number sald, and efforts are being made at cost and time to find homes The co-operation lub members was asked In this vf the club included Mark Dant Jr, and George Cook, both home for tho holidays. The )atter, a student at Kemper Military acad- ve a brief sketch of the its activities ntly received into y the club, delighted hering with vocal solos, being ek twice for encores. He mpanied by Mrs. L. L. Langworthy, also 2 guest at the was Electrical gifts are worthwhile. Happy O’Coats to Get More” Claus} 1 Up With That committee of the} attentions to Miss Cooper, To Wea Valentino? While Rudolph Valentino, well known screen actor, is in Paris facing his wife’s divorce suit, rumors of a romance with Gladys Cooper, English stage beauty, are coming back to U.S. He is said to be deviding his time between London and Paris to pay constant WOMAN SLAIN IN DANCE HALL GUN BATTLE PAGOSA SPRINGS, Colo., Dec. 23.—()—Mrs. William Bartlett, 21, vas shot and killed during a fight etween two young men at a dance it’ Houser’s sawmill, nine miles orth of here, last night. Mrs. Bartlett, it Is sald, seized a rifle from Miss Minnie Hicks, a school teache., who had been host- ess at the dance, brought the rifle from her home, vhen she endeavored to quell a fight between the two youths, EF) lor, 18, and Bennie Ga Mrs. Bartlett, sister of Plants, sure to please. Miss Hicks had} 5 Merry Christmas’ To bring the spirit of Merry We have a beautiful selection of Cut weapon from Miss Hicks when it discharged, pic ene opener CONGREGATIONAL 6. 5, TO ENJOY CHRISTMAS TREE FETE TONINGT The Sunday schoo} of the First Congregational church will hold its annual Christmas tree celebration at 7:30 tonight in the annex of the First Methodist church,-the use of which was kindly extended for the occasion, In addition to the tree a glimpse of Santa Claug is promised and those who attend are promised ~| excellent entertainment by children of the school. ee Phone _ 402 for Gainaday. NT YOUR ORDER WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION, CASPER FLORAL CO. 154 S. CENTER—STOCKMENS BANK BLDG. = 2 eee Che Casper Daily Cribune GOIN SHOWER ARKOUKCED AS YESHESS GIFT Harry Yesness, ‘the man in the barrel,” will get on the roof of his building at 114. West Second street at o’cluck Christinas afternoon and will throw $100 to the boys and girls, Mr, Yesness has staged stunts similar to this in the past and they always draw a great crowd of en- thusiastic’ youngsters. Grownups are invited as spectators only. All children are invited to be in front of Mr. Yesness’ store at the time mentioned and get their share of the welcome Christmas | wit, TWO DIVORGE PETITIONS ARE GRANTED IN COURT Two divorce decrees have been granted by Judge Bryant 8S. Cromer, the defendants falling to appear, at the hearing. rene Randall was grqnted a divorce from Orley Ran- dall, and Catherine M. ‘Tombs was granted a divorce from Ernest R- Tombs. —__—_— Christinas Services at Trinity Lutheran Chureh, South Park and East Fourth. 7:00 p. m.—Thursday, Children's Christmas eve service. 10:3 Priday, morning fes- Unto You Is Born—~ c cordially invited. W. C. yastor (Missouri Synod). The customer at the small res- taurant called the waiter. “What's the meaning of this,” he exclaimed, “Yesterday you gave me a portion twice as large as this.” vhere did you sit yesterday, sir?” “By the window.” “Oh, that accounts for it. We always give people by the window larger portions." es SNOWBOUND MOTORISTS GET RELIEF CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 23.—) —About thirty motorists, who were marooned by snow for several days at_the. Schnacker_store,_20_miles ‘oil Flowers t Christmas into your home—send flowers, beautiful flowers—the handiwork of nature—the gifts of old Santa—carry a Christmas sentiment of joy and gladness, Flowers, Ferns and Potted Come in and let us help you select a tasty combination that is i aac Te |= AMA PHONE 872 north of this city, are expected to reach here this afternoon. highway trucks have opened a trail along the deeply drifted highway to the store, Toilet: Sets Perfume Sets Shaving Sets Traveling Bags Wardrobe Trunks Gladstone Bags Electric Appliances Incense. Burners Leather Novelties Photo Albums Smokers’ Supplies SILVERWARE State *Kia" NEW YORK, Dec. 23.—(7)—The New York state athletic commission today denied a request Kaplan of world’s featherweight’ champion, to Meriden, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1925 heavier divisions, by Louis Conn., him sto remain inactive, ON THE LAST SHOPPING DAY TRY TRIPENY’S “The Store With the Big Christmas Stock” A Few Last Minute Suggestions Thermos Bottles Framed Pictures Compacts Silverware Mantel Clocks Fountain "ens Kodaks Pencils Ivory Sets Pearl Beads Cuff Links Stationery Cigars and Candy One of Wyoming’s largest stocks. Beau- tiful mountings, ‘and all at prices that put a genuine Dia.’ | mond within the reach of everyone. TOILET SETS Set attractively in genuine cowhide cases, should solve a gift problem for many. Still a nice selection of Community and Tudor Plate. Until days—at a discount of_ Christmas—just two more Also a beautiful selection of Hollow and Silver Plate. WATCHES| Pearl Beads Gruen and American- made Ladies and Genis’ Watches. Pearls Can you think of a finer gift? All guaranteed movements. Many pric- ed as low as $10.00. Beautiful La Treasure Pearls You’re safe when you give for Christmas. They’re always appreci- ated — always practical. 50% Discount Until Christmas. DRUGS AND JEWELRY JohnTripeny Co. #2 S PECIAL . FOR LAST MINUTE SHOPPERS | O% OFF ON ALL WHITE IVORY Complete her set at this bargain. 95% Off on Leather Goods, Bill Folds, Pocket Books, Leather Book Ends, etc. PYROLIN TOILET SETS 20% Off CFE Stationery Half Price Till Xmas Eve. 25% Off on All Manicure Sets. PLENTY:OF » XMAS MIX AT SPECIAL PRICES A full line of Mrs. Stover’s Bungalow Candies. All Box Candy At Reduced Prices Lloyd’ DRUGS AND CONFECTIONERY engage In matches against boxers of ' Kaplan based his petition on a claim that a dearth of 126-pound contenders would Boca pe!