Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 23, 1925, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1925 Che tcl Daily Cribune electal, WMATIN CAHILL aE-FLEGTED BY ~ WINE WORKERS Re ‘om District No. 1, for Tee, Jr.. Be: 4 District Again for Comi |Joseph K. Mallcky, Gedo, Districts ls he third oming Year. {1 and 4; Robert Ceretto, Rock a oe pow bossibly pe EAD COLDS Springs, District 2, and John J.| dma oe Pag Tah Bt BG ed de CHEYE spp tonmbeltad, Dicieee. | end the theater this evening, loukts weet te Melt in spoon; inhale vapors; fartih Cahil ted president of district. of the ers of America 8-|by William Hall, of Oakley, ®{senh Wolney; of Su Y | Drink Hillerest Wai Radiola 111A-4 Tube Equipped with the new power tubes, which gives in- crease in volume, housed in a fine cabinet with built-in loud speaker. IF YOU WANT A RADIO HERE IT IS AND PRICED WITHIN REACH OF ALL ‘798 WATSON RADIO SHOP Buy Your Radio from a Radio Man 130 East Second St. Phone 900 3 BIG DANCES WASHINGTON HALL THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CHRISTMAS EVE FROLIC THURSDAY NIGHT “A Big Time for Everybody” CHRISTMAS NIGHT DANCE + FRIDAY NIGHT “An Evening of Good Wholesome Fun” BIG CARNIVAL DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT “The One Big Party of the Year” BOHN’S ORCHESTRA for All Three WASHINGTON HALL Take North Casper Bus John P. Griffin NEW PHONE NUMBERS 255 AND 254 ‘Christmas POULTRY ORDER YOURS NOW Headquarters for Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Young Chickens. Choice Turkey, lb. 42%c | Hens to Bake, lb.._-- 30c Ducks, lb._-- -~-.36¢ Hens to Stew, lb._ Geese, Ib. | Spring Chicken, lb. __30¢ Spare Ribs, lb._.-... 24c Choice Rolled Roast, hee tia RR Sa 20c Rump Roast, Ib. 20-2244c Choice Leg Lamb, | Yeys po ge DS 32ac |} Small Pork Loins, lb..29¢ | Small Fresh Hams, | i Ibo ae ek 8c Veal Shoulder Roast, Small Pork Shoulder, It 7s ees oe 18c IN; 2 Waeacee 22'%,c | Choice Pot Rost, lb. 16¢ CHOICE YOUNG BUFFALO f Round Steak, Ib._—-- 50c Loin Steak, 1b._ Plain Steak, lb. | .50c | Ss Ground for Meat Loaf, ews Prime Rib, 35c Rump Roast, Ib.--- houlder Roast, lb. A) > SEE EE na 285 2k Dy een oa aoe 40c Large Oysters, qt..-.90c Small Oysters, ae Home-Made Mince Meat, pint-_.~-~-----------. John P. Griffin 114 East Second The other officers who were re! according to the report of the canvassing board, which complet ed its work Monday morning, are: Tony Radalj, Rock Springs, natfona! board member; George Young, Sher- fdan, vice president; James Morgan. | Cheyenne, secretary-treasurer: Luke | tock Springs, auditor: John rigis. Cumberland. board mem- | No. 3, and Sam | Young. board member from District The other officers elected ie coming term are John Me W: ° | Rock Springs, board mem- Heads yoming-Utah |ber from District No, 2. and George |Nemmo, board member from District | © The following tellers were elected: ‘The canvass of the votes was made and Jo- OANTA CLAUS 10 GIVE AWAY PRESENTS: THIS EVENING AT RIALTO. Santa’ Claus haw agreed to the re ip quest of M. H, Todd. manager of the | tio, © theater, to be at the theater | nig o'clock tonight to] sige church ev ve Christmas pres: | phe moveni . The gitts will be on) syip supper ¢ hag been placed on the | MAN BELIEVED LOST IN ‘The mid-week service of the | Side Community church will be ta LAR. ae Wy “alawell: ¢¢ observed by the 'y Wednesday night will include a fel vy Wednesday a devotional pe apply ic Up nostrils, Mi! 1 plan has been nged wherel rone will have an equal or nity to obtain a handsome This is by the coupon method. holders of the righ coupons must we them at the Rialto when Santa All meetings to the publf desiring expert | be open and free All young people ence in recreationa 1 ser vice or ‘training for 1 Ip ar SNOWSTORM Io SAFE CKS VAPORUB ——Qver 17 Million Jara Used Yearly invited to enroll in the movement. | oo ADDITIONAL FUNDS FOR + WYOMING ARE PROMISED us hands out the presents or thet will go to 9 someone el else. THRE GO BIG DANCES SET FOR WASHINGTON BALL JULIUS VOIGT Pioneer Tailor FEATURING $25 SUITS Made to Measure 163 SOUTH BEECH Opposite Second St. Public Market Remodeling Our Specialty Three big dane | the Washington hall this week. They fre set for Thursday, Friday and | Saturday, On Thursday night there | will be a Christmas eve frolic, ‘This | will be an Important event for the i} scheduled for the department of agr srigult resenting this state's apportionment | RADIATORS of $650,000, which was lost by the state of Monta ause of the fatl- | ure of th lature there to | enact highw tion permitting the state to quota from the national gover : be a Christmas. night dance. The} ‘The $650,000 has been : pportioned | | management announces that it wilt} to the Various states by the depart be “an evening of good wholesome | ment of agriculture, under - which | fun.” These two dances will be cli-| the bureau of roads operates in tm matted” Baturdity proving the nation’s highways carnival dance. Bohn’s orchestra will play each | evening. ‘The orchestra is an ex-| tremely peppy a a and_popular one, j slats \ U.§. APPEALS FROM TAX DECISION AFFECTING | JACKSON LAKE WATER CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 23.—(#) ' —The United States government to- day filed in the federal court for Wyoming, notice of appeal from the recent decision of Judge T. Blake Kennedy, water rights runnin; ernment to Tdal | property joming a | and Lincoln counties Appeals to the eighth circuit court of appeals will be taken in four cases wherein Idaho corporations petition- ed the Wyoming federal court to re- | strain the state and Teton and Lin- | eoin counties from attempting to collect taxes on the water right grants whereunder the Idaho corpor- | ations take water from the Jackson lake reservotr for the irrigation lands jn Idaho. The federal govern- ment intervened as a party plaintiff, The plaintiff Idaho corporations | are the Northside Canal company and the Twin Falis Canal company. 5 re Buy ir Hosiery and Silk Under. wear s at The Stuart Shop, 136 South Center St. Why Wait for Zero? Be Prepared! establishment und every effort will time Then there will | Have your ra for all who attend. Sam, the Radiator -Man Phone 1381. with a mammoth Give something electrical. } | deta ake Sa Aes | Why not an eee for Xmas?) | | | i Santa Claus Store Baby Walkers cut down to cost. PRICES REDUCED ON ALL TOYS SLEDS, AUTOMOBILES AND VELOCIPEDE: Holmes Hardware Co. 133 South Wolcott St. OUR RENT JS LESS—WE SELL FOR LESS : The HOOVER as it Sweeps It ogee als as it Cleans $5.00 Paid Thursday || Delivers “Her” HOOVER Vor Christmas Easy Payments on balance with |] your Light Bill. vVhat does she need most . this Christmas? Tf you could look into her thoughts, | as she strives bravely with broom | and dust cloth to keep your home clean, you would find that she wants most—and needs—a Hoover. Her strength is not equal to the tasks imposed upon it; every hour finds more to do than the time per- mits. It seems hopeless! This may not be the first time you have thought of buting her a Hoover. But, surely, you will not again disappoint her. Surely, this Christmas, you will make her the happiest woman in the world—happy in the knowledge that her greatest burden has been lifted—that, now, her rugs will not only be swept, but beaten and air- cleaned as well, and her furnishings thoroughly dusted. Give ie. @ aJoover this Christmas! FREE DEMONSTRATION Mountain States Power Company Phone 69 421 South Center Street jator looked over now so you will have no |] worries when the’frost hits you 938 East A St. Holmes HardwareCo. Odds and ends in Dolls, Wagons, Pedal Kars; Kiddie Kars, Red Chairs, Tables and Phone 601 Why not an Essex for Xmas? Sheridan Inn THE OLD ESTABLISHED STOPPING PLACE IN SHERIDAN Your Home When in Town. |} Cafe and Garage in Connection D. D. WARNER, Proprietor civilization commits suicide.” | Find Out Who’s Who Today The Stockmens National Bank and First Trust and Savings Bank Combined Capital and Surplus $225,000.00 | used- ee “If knowledge is wrongly’ SOAR i aera PAGE SEVEN OD Special Attention ¥ YY ¥ Will be given all orders.for Christmas, as oO — PEPE PO FPO FEOLOPOPOFOLOLO | we want to help make your C hristmas on iW ® always to be remembered. * Every department filled with good things for the dinner. | Phone Early as We Select the Best GE PE PE DE PE DIE DEP IL: “THE STORE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE” “JOHNSON BROS. GROCERY CO. * W Phone 1251 Phone 1252 is aa FORO FOTO IOLA Pe Pas ¥ | dens Christmas DINNER IS READY Why cook your own turkey WHEN ° you Can get it at HARTMAN’S DELICATESSEN Whole or part. Home-Made Mince and Pumpkin PIES have our own home-made bread and cake that will melt in your mouth We All kinds of salads and dressings. We will roast your turkey at a reasonable price. HARTMAN'S DELICATESSEN Old Public Market—Fifth and Wolcott—Phone 303 right. of them at SOCKS young fellows. and warm wool. Buy‘ His’Giftsfrom A Man’s Store Here’s a store in which he places his faith and confidence —just because he knows the merchandise and service are TIES—Regimental stripes and new block patterns. $1.00 T° $5.00 Keen clocks for the $3.00 T° $8.00 AMPBELL-JOHNSON CO. HE/ Hundreds MUFFLERS—Doggy looking wraps in brushed wool, rayon and silk. Some entirely. new designs. $2.00 TO $10.00 Golf socks SHIRTS — Finest silk and broadcloth. A beautiful half dozen assortment. $3.00 TO $10.00 AD-TO-FOOT CLOTHIERS

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