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— >? + 88 6er PAGE FOURTEEN FARMERS BEAT ELEVATORS IN SALE OF GRAIN Radio Enables Him to Sell on Declining Market, Claim. BISMARCK —Install. receiving s nem to beat the elevator man alg of grain, a pebtolatat received her today by he state railroad board shows. it was outlined, is n on the returns The complaint yur opinion on would be com- n during the per- 1 the time we re the day, We is established h and the based on and 1 off buying dur- to get the mar- 1. mits that the culty for the man but says there is noth- can do about it. cpl Asada FRANK HUN LAID AT REST WITH SERVICES <, Dec. 24—(P)—High jals, prominent bus- jonal men and mem- mingled today with ers, printers and newsboys neral services In the cathe hat t apoll »se is what ¢ st. John the Divine for k Munsey, newspaper and r e publisher who died Tues- nearest relative, a Hyde of St. Peters. d not arrive in time 1 fi After the services the s body was removed t r of St. Ansgarius to await Mr s’s arrival for a last view of other. She is older than her er and because of her advanced she was not told of his» illn t Mr, Munsey's own request, Approximately tended the services, which were con- ducted by Bishop Willlam ‘T, Man- nee with the ex- Mr. Munsey, the 1,700 persons, at ces followed the ritual for 1 of the dead contained in prayer for the ehureh, 1 sket was bank- ed w offerings from those ie publisker, All and last night the @ in state in the chap- arius, watehed over by from among Mr. mployes arrival *he body » a vault In Wood- » Interment will be t Lisbon Falls, Maine, Mr. Munsey’s parents, BOY READY FOR SANTA beside WASHER GIFT FROM MAYTAG rhe number held by y e tenth drawn Two Trains in Crash, Weeks Escapes Injury | : Wyoming Trust Co. OF CASPER OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS R. S. Ellison, President Cather, Vice-President Denham, Vice-President WILMINGTON, N. C., Dee, 24 Od Tohn W. Weeks. former secre y of war, escaped Intury in the wreck of two Atlantic Const Line | r trains early today near Corner, 8. C., but) Mra, was hurt, it was stated thie vfterngon the general offices of the road hb Officials added that they had een able to ascertain the extent ¢ Weeks’ injuries Information 1nd ates no serlous injury * e to which | ed forward | tion that 1t was a graye error to al- low ‘the Cerradi case to develop into Mrs. Coolidge Active in Toy Distribution WASHINGTON, Dec. 24.—(P)— Mrs. Calvin Coolldge helped dis tribute bags of candy and toys to more than 1,000 children at a central unjfon mission Christmas party today in a theater. Santa Claus standing before a huge lighted tree on. the stage, shared popularity with the. presi- dent's wife in the hearts of. the children, some of whom jumped into Mrs, Coolldge’s arms with cries of fright or evidences of dis- illusionment at the patron compet- itor in make-believe. She stepped briskly. about the stage, smiling to the group that quickly surrounded her ag she passed out the gifts and overcom- ing bashfulness with a pat on the back and cheerful greetings. penta abhi te PARIS GALE PARIS, Dec. 24.—()—The gale raging during the past few days has blown itself out. The full tale ,of the disastér, however, ‘still {s lack- ing. The telegraph system is s0 badly wrecked that restoration will require considerable time. Paris remains cut off from a ma- jority of the principal provincial cities, as well as with foreign coun tries, except in a few cases where it has been possible to establish a round-about precarious service by linking up various local lines. pac Rr eht is0 ite. a trial and condemnation of bol- shevism the sate council of Geneva has addressed a letter to the federal counsel at Berne asking re-consid eration of the Swiss relations with Russia. side this country, May 1926 be for you a signal year of success. MEDNICK BROS. | detect niin ie iain baie aces {I SUBSIDING | PHONE 949 NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE AND FUEL CO. Pleasant Christmas Memories May the thrills of this Christmas be sweet and new and its memories pleasant to recall in after years. HOSTILITY TO SWISS SEEN IN RUSS ACTION GHNEVA, Dec. 24.—()—Soviet Russia’s reported refusal to attend any disarmament conference held on Swiss soll has brought aboot a dramatic political situation in Swit- zerland. The whole matter) goes back to the assassination of Maurice Con- radi, a Swiss engineer, of Vaslav Vorovsky, soviet envoy to the ‘Lou- sanne conference in May, 1923, and Conradi’s subsequent trial and. ac- quittal. Basing its attitude on the papyio: To each and every one of you A MERRY CHRISTMAS ,and A HAPPY NEW YEAR WATSON RADIO SHOP 130 East Second St. Phone 900 @be Casper Daily Tribune Fear is expressed that Russian hos- tility to Switzerland as a result of the Vorovsky incident and the sov- fet’s repeated declarations that it will attend no conferences on Swiss soil may eventually force the league of nations to move to some city out- PACKING and CRATING ESTIMATES GLADLY FURNISHED Peace Divine May the Christmas Holidays close for you one of the most blessed periods of your life, and the New Y ear usher in another of good fortune and divine peace. WYOMING NATIONAL BANK Ly R. CG, Joe E, H. B. Durham Be fie ey u L, Aitken J T’S Christmas Day again, and Christmas is the time of love, kindliness and gifts from friend to friend. To each and every one of you we extend our cordial remembrance and our best wishes for the coming year. H. G. Bizzell, Vice-President, Leo A. Dunn, Cashier . Scott A Merry Christmas to You, Everyone! tele Fake} son let us direct our thoughts to the observance and celebration of that joyful time. Let us endeavor to make as many hearts surrounding us as 23 happy as we may find the means of cy brightening Christmas day and throughout:the New Year. -May it al- ways be said of us, that we knew how to keep Christmas well—if any man alive possessed the knowledge. May 7 that be truly said of us, and all of us! And so, as Tiny Tim observed, God bless us, every one. Wren the approach of the Yuletide sea- tee BLAKEY & CO. 142 South Center r) ~ CHRISTMAS 3 3 feJatat Look Here! If you are in doubt what to buy for him or her step in at CHAPPY’S The very best in Candies—1 to 5 pounds. SPECIAL BOX CHRISTMAS CIGARS Remember We Are at 134 South Center St. THE SEASON’ S G In the hustle and bustle of Christmas tide— that is the time of the year we pause and aspire to greater things and bigger deeds. And it is with these purposes in mind we ask your acceptance of our hearty good wishes for a very Merry Christmas. REETINGS Noo SXF OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY From 9 A. M. Until 2 P. M. THE CHILI KING LUNCH 232 South Center Street Casper, Wyoming. © LIGHT LUNCHES, SANDWICHES WAFFLES Highest Quality, Instantaneous Service, Cleanliness With Best Wishes and Heartiest Greetings for Christmas-and the New Year SAWEY’S GROCERY 838 West First St. Phone 940-3 Casper to Buffalo Sheridan Stage \ CARS LEAVE DAILY AT 990 A. M. FARE—$11.00. 2aves you approximately 18 hours’ travel between Casper and Sheridan. NO TRANSFERS OR LAYOVERS | CASPER-SHERIDAN TRANSPORTATION CO.— FOWNSEND HOTEL PHONE 144 fr an aie a a EE IT ET TR TABLE SUPPLY COMPANY. SECOND STREET PUBLIC MARKET «bees management and staff join in thanking our many patrons for the splendid business afford- ed us during the past week and wish them all joy and happiness during the festive season. ard prosperity throughout the com- ing year. LG IM BIE OSI ABE EM AES ES ABE ES ESAS CEL AOI EI AEM PPB EMBL ELE ELE DP EDP EB ELI EDP EPI BA EP. pendant Aeebbaditednstindne dat bls buthdntorl ial kat ah da LS Our Christmas Wish May the candle of Happiness‘burn through the year, Dispelling each sorrow and bringing you cheer! Wellington & Hogue, Inc. 221 West Yellowstone Avenue Phone 1545 NOLAND BROTHERS Hay, Grain and Feed Wishing Byery body, a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. THE ALEMITE SERVICE STATION Will close at noon Christmas Day that our employes may aki do Christmas. See eee We extend to all our friends and customers Merry, Merry Christmas. our best wishes fora Ieee Alemite Service Station 112 South Durbin SPECIAL Christmas Dinner $1.00 Pascal Celery Lettuce an Stuffed MENU $1.00 Queen Olives Blue Point’ Cocktail Hearts Soup Cream of Chicken Rice Consomme a la Royal Filet of Sole Tartar Sauce nd Tomato Salad, Thousand Island Dressing CHOICE OF Young Bybee t Walnut Dressing Cranberry Sauce Young Suckling Pig, Baked Apple Stuffe: Young Goose, Apple: Sauce Half Spring Chicken a la Maryland Cream Whipped Potatoes French Peas in Cream Candied Southern Yams Waldorf Salad Mince Pie, Vanila Ice Cream and Wafers Coffee Tea Milk Served from 12 Till 9 PRIVATE BOOTHS Open Till 1 Saddle Rock Cafe 220: W. First St, Phone 2135-3