Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 24, 1925, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR SANTA ATTENDS KIWANIS CLUB MEETING TODAY Presents Distibuted to All Members: at Luncheon. FREE HOSPITALIZATION AND TRANSPORTATION Legion of Wyoming, the World . War 1924: “The «Director Bureau) is further Casper Kiwanis & Christmas pro- heon at the Ho- Anda offici and with’ the ance of his’ small daughter Betty, distributed presents to the merabers. The gifts in the majority “of cases 4 connection with tho bust: 1 in which the recip- great deal of ed at.the open- io yeternas ation or m. ing milttary occ’ edition sincs lischarged with nature or crigin cf Proyided.“That “prefer sion to any vernment an, seven-year- of Dr. J, J. Donovan, us eve song into ch expression and appreciated. t led the members ing, and appro- to: created the most he doll dressed as a cer and presented to the hofield, pastor of The Rev, Mr. ‘ou fellows seem to bout this than I do” a . Donovan a dentist's drill and Bill Cobb re- ceived a pair of checkered sox. A bank in “clophant" form given to R. C. Cather was labeled “Natrona ” Prunes were on White and Jack thread in his stdck- “OUSTER ACTION [0 TAKEN 10 ao 4" FOR ALL: VETERANS William Wehrll of Casper, depart- ment commander of The American directs atten: tion to the following quotation trom Veterans’ act of + | tion.” hospitalization uxder the provisions of this subdivision shall be given to those ~veterans who are financially unable to pay for hospitalization and their necessary traveling expenses,” The American Legion of Wyoming is ready to assist any of the Veterans entitled to hospitalization, according to Commander Wehrli, who said: “Should the above provisions not be generally known it is well for vet- erans of the Spar¥eH-American war, the Philippine Insurrection, the Boxer Rebellion, or the World War, to be informed. In order for any veteran, as Indicated, to oblaln free hospitalization, and necessary trans- ation to and from hospital, it have attachec ther vopy of honorable discharge, ctatement of a physician recommend- ing df the facts w Applicants, there! The jolly Christmas season is Bed us again and we are glad:to:be a part of the throng which will look back upon the passing year remem- ¥) bering only, the good it has brought, and, will look to*the* ‘future ‘with - ; even greater hopes for prosperity and happiness. i Merry Christmas to All HILL’, WEAVER AND COMPANY Gladstone Hotel Building FEDERAL COURT A sult brought by Crawford C. Richardson to oust the Midwest Re- fining company and the Mountain Telephone and Telegraph from his homestead was removed to the United trict court today by Judge romer, The order of re- . 1 was issued at the request of the defendants on the grounds that “they are non-residents of the state. Richardson claims in hig-suit that ‘he companies strung telephone lines nd pipelines across his land with- “ut permission to do so. The de, Mindants declare that the lines are cessary and that the possibility of \ tefaing petroleum products from the ~\, Blut. Cregk oll field to Casper hinges >, on the Personals | outcome of the case, Sila H. V. Credell fg expected to ur rive in Casper ‘Thursday from Flop ida where he has been for the last six months. eee Colonel BH. H. Kimball has re. turned to Casper. to complete his visit with his son, W. 8. Kimball, after spending a few days in Glen- rock, where he was called on busi- ness, eee John Glendining left Wednesday evening for Denver. eee Tom Black and Bryce Wells are in for a few days from Orin Junc- tion, . L. W. Jones an- h of a son Suriday Mr. and M is here from to spend a ort time visit! . J. A. Me¥rerren arrived Wednes- day from his home in Kaycee for ort business call here. eee Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Sperry. of Pa- illion are new guests at the Town- nd. eee Miss Rowena ©. Hasbrouck and Miss Myrle Bell arrived Wednesday lenrock to epend a few days in Casper. ee Miss Lorena Roop of Keeling ts in is city this week one H. C. Hume of Pine Bluffs ts mong the guests of the Townsend re few days. ee nest of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Brooks their ranch i cotss cae AS r duck dinner, 40 cents; private booths, ©. B, & Q. Cafe, 154 North Wolcott, ST. PAUL, Minn., Dec, 24,—Dave Shade of ia anid Jock Malone; st. Paul elght, have been signed fe round bout here Januar —>_—_—_ Make this an electrical Christmas. ———___—— Drink Hillcrest -Pbone 1151 $1.00 $1.00 Turkey Dinner WYATT CAFETERIA 2,and 5 PM.to 8 Love, joy and peace abide with you this Yuletide and their,echoes linger near you to comfort and cheer at all times. The heartiest of your friends. “| produce when dsked to do ~| mond ring pawned at bis store. Bert ©} was’ declared, it, Suit-for its value’ was »ybrought ~ | private + hngotis.: Investment Brokers A ey RNY OT ESOT BS _ Che. Casper Dale: Cetoune” ‘SEASONABLE’ > WEA THER PROMISED. BY WISE MEN. OF GOVERN MENT STAFF member three things are. required: @) The submission of application (furnished) in duplicate, (2) Recom- mendation of physician, and (3) _Cer- tified copy of honorable discharge, ——_>—_—— JUDGMENT GIVEN FOR RING PLACED IN PAWN -Daity “Scott “was awarded a $100 judgment against John Huber by. Justice Henry F. Brennan today as the outgrowth of Huber’s refusal to. o dia. Redeau; a friend of Miss Scott's, had pawned the ring. at her request, ‘it and wher he went after it later, ‘was"tinable to obtain, against Huber, ————_—_ Turkey or, duck ee 40 cents; & Q. Cafe, a4" North” Wolcott: good wish Good Will to All ————$<—$<$— ‘At this season of the year our thoughts revert gratefully to those whose courtesy, co-opera-. tion and loyalty have assisted in‘our progress, | We have tiously to give Casper a motor bus service of which it could be justly proud and what suc- cess we have achieved, we owe toan indulgent and loyal public: labored consistently Our best wishes to every man and woman and child in Casper. Casper Motor Bus Company and’ conscien- wise men of the weather vitredu Promilse a’“‘seasonable’’ Christmas. That meahs in’ many parts:of the countrys Santa Claus’ sleigh will CHICAGO, Dec. 24.—@)—The | Christmas will ‘prevail. sath te¥ecast Sincerest of Greetings Just to wish you all'the happiest: of Christ- mases and ‘niay’the!New’ Year~bring- you health, wealth ‘andsuntold joyss. — 5. « CASEY: & McNALLY 2 ‘LAWYERS ~ Consolidated Royalty Building Greetings of the: Day. AND‘ MAY; TRUE FRIENDS’ SURROUND-YOU. Whastar L’. Bishop, Ie LAW Smith Building May. the:Christmas’be Merry andthe New Year full'of H appiness and Prosperity « tothe people -of : Casper isthe: sincere ~wish of the Salvation Army. Ensign “and Mrs: Pagan ‘ettend their thanks. for: the: ‘vendtimsersappors, given-te the Sal vation Armyin ie : MAY.THE THRILLS OF. THIS.CHRISTMAS | BE SWEET AND‘ NEW," WITH- ‘MEMORIES- * . *PIEASANT’ "TO'RECALL. i 7. LAWYER 218 Midwest Building THAT HAPPINESS AND-HEALTH MAY BE YOURS AT CHRISTMAS TIME AND THAT YOUR , NEW YEAR... / MAY BE A ' PROSFEROUS? ONE: fe a ect oe ry ®. D: ‘ALSUP LAWYER. Phone 1616 ~~ "*> ie Turner-Cottman Bldg. owen Sha Mats ‘Lsend’ you all this Ofiristmag time kind thoughts and, happy. hours of: -cheer— peace and joy for all the year, H.-A, Reichenbach, M.D. Phone 1548 find a white blanket fer its” run- “nerswhile inthe south and-along | ne esi with moderate tempe! ‘the Pacific coast the usual “green. “Snow falls | frost: {6 expected.. Oregon will be io meny sections. but > = Midwest Building , precipitation in its less welcome form, rain, probably will be moted only. in New Hngland, along the northern Pacifio coast, and in Vir- ‘}, Binia-and- Maryland. Even those sections may have snow instead of Tain however. Severe cold'is in sight anywhere, The middle west forecast: {s for “more or less. unsettled weather,” _ Which the weather prophets ex- “plain, means “rather cold with some snow." <All California will tures, although in some placee fair and moderate. Washington THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1935 will be cloudy with rain along the coast. The other states of that tier are promised falr and coo] weather. From the Rocky ‘Mountains east- ward through the central states: a “white Christmas” -has been as- sured for several days, quantities of snow lying on the ground. Montana proves an éxception. Chinook conditions prevail there, making the season milder, than usual. ——- Turkey or duck bij sae 40 vate. booths, ©. B, & Q. North Wolcott, Elect: ifts_are worthwhile. | MERRY CHRISTMAS TO MY FRIENDS AND ALL THEIR FRIENDS. GEO. A. WEEDELL LAWYER Phone 703 FG eer ig Phone 189 ~ Phone 441 4 a PRER E. RICHARD: SHIPR LAWYER We take this onportunity of extending thanks to all our friends and patrons for their gen- BT } erosity during the year 1925, and extend to 4 | each of you our best wishes for * At this time of year it is a pleasure to lay aside gll-thoughts of business and come to you with the simple wish that yours will be A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS R. R. ROSE ~y, LAWYER Christmas Gladness In this small space I have packed just loads of good wishes to you all. W.H. PATEN LAWYER iy, ved Midwest Building TO-THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS WE DO 4 COMMEND YOU ALL. May the approaching year favor you with: erery, happiness. COBB & COBB CORDIALLY EXTENDING . THE SEASON’S CHEERIEST j AND = MOST SINCERE GREETINGS , Zuttermeister Bldg. ae ‘A MERRY CHRISTMAS and a = cr BOUNTIFUL NEW YEAR aya Mulvaney & Barrett- LAWYERS Consolfdated Royalty Bldg. Phone 2806 Midwest Building Midwest Building

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