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t4GE EIGHT The Casper Dally Tribune BENEFIT DANCE Un CITY BAND TUESDAY NIGHT Concert Will Precede Gala Evening at North Washington Hall. T Casper municipal neert Tue to their benefit ¢ rth Washington: hall vill present a specially se r from 8 o'clock until 9. dance will t imm: concert with hn orchestra This will be the first tim: band wi n free Funds « dance will be u FUN-MAKING. AT ROTARY FOUND WN RESOLUTIONS | | | DeF 2 of injuries re-| ning of Decem| 29, they will clash celved In football was unable to try! with the Casper All-Stars. Both | for the cage squad until fate last | games are to be played at the high eason, DeForest is another center, | school gymnasium. COWBOY CAGERS ARRIVEFOR | HOLIDAY GAMES IN NATRONA; OPEN HERE TUESDAY EVENING yoming bas-] With a wealth. of new material, ket juad arrived in Casper this] Coach Clark has elected a group of morning and will open thelr holiday] first year men who should prove sea Midwest to ‘The | themselves on the holiday trip: 1 men under head bas-| George, of Laramie, a member of tba Coach, Stewart M. (Stew) | the L amie team that for two years Ch may be incre ed dur the | was d ared the state champs of week by members of m who| Wyoming, K. D. Kepler, one of the will return froin vacations spent at] best athletes ever produced at Sid? helr homes making the trip] ney, Neb., high school; and a form ure nearly all new men on the var-| Rochester, Minn., man, Malcolm but 1 who have had | Hoffman ¢ experier before this| Others who may join the team at € | Cas are Donald Harkins, Wor- Captain Banta of Laramie was un-| land; nk Emery, Laramie: .Ho- able to make the trip. Banta plays | mer Fellx, Glenrock, and Crail Fox, forward and last year was mention- | who fs now in the city. in tha conference selections.| After playing in Midwest tonight in of the last the In Casper, Tues n-| and at Glenrock ay and Wedne: Thursday, the Cow Ericksc tet, « his home in Chey-| boys will go to Cheyenne and play r > more games. The game Friday k n th at the capital will be with the varsi e Pat Pierce, Lara enne Independents. Inde mie; O Koerfer, Aurora, Ill adent team is made up principally Wendell Smith, mie; and frank-| of former University of Wyoming lin (Duke) Dek Laramie, Pierce | stars. The following night they will pla f on the varsity | play a five from Durant, Okla., at rat small | Cheyenne. The team from Durant cage m: but his] has been the champion five of their ed om him a] conference for the past three years team. Koerfer is an-| It is ooached by Godfrey,, former cond year man on the Cow-| coach at Cheyenn His record while in prep| Tickets for the games to be played that able man| by the Cowboys in Casper are on urd or Wendell | sale at the two Kimball stores and 1 's squad,| the Casper Pharma ‘Tomorrow 1 great deal of new stuff | evening t will play the Univer- now fF g center. | sity of Wyoming alumni. On the eve- Orihodox Greek Rites | Observed in Marriage Ceremony Last Night On Sunday evening the Greek col- ony of C yer and many of their American friends were guests of Mr ind Mrs. O, J, Cacharelis at the mar- of Miss Marie Stefanak!i to anagos. The event was sation of the serving qf tood and drink throughout the remainder of the evening, Dancing, music, the singing of native songs constituttd the subsequent program. The most marked feature of a at the Cairo club, 234] Greek wedding, aside from the sol- street. emn and Impressive marriage cere- The club roomy were elaborately| mony, is the spirit of joyousness lecorated “for the function, and a| that takes possession of young and five-piece orchestra provided music | old alike in celebration of the happy able intervals during the eve- | event. .| As Is the case among most other phe marr ye cerémnoy was in ac-| nationals, the Greek bride is the cordance with the rites of the Ortho-| recipient’ of marked consideration, dox Greek church. The service was!she dances and mingtes with the performed by the Arcnimandrite,; guests, but everywhere it is evyl- Cc OFFICE OPENED Automobile owners will not have to send to Cheyenne this year for their, 1926 license plates. Warren Dai'ey, state automobile inspector, has .opened an office in the court house that Casper auto owners may secure their numbers with little trouble. Any motor license may be secured at the office, passenger: licenses as well as the truck plates may be ob- cained with the payment of the reg- istration fee Mr. Dailey plans to be in the city for the next two months, part of the time however it will be necessary for the licenses to be taken to Midwest to serve car own- ers in the field. ‘The office is located on the first floor of the court house in the of- Isains P: reek chu chapoulos, D, D., of the ch at Denver. The civil dent she is the heroine. The groom comes in for a liberal ceremony having taken place pre-|share of attention but not in the viously at Havana, Cuba, same measure as his bride. Following the wedding ceremnoy, It is the complete democracy, the which occupied almost #n hour's | sociability, the entire absence of su- time, the guests were sented at] periority or deference to anyone, cept to wedding principals and the guests, that distinguishes the Greek wedding. * tables running the length of the hall, the nd groom, their attend- ants and the pricst occupying a rep- bride ‘s arate table, All were served houn-| It was an extremely pleasant oc- usly of strictly Greek cookery, | carion and an appreciated privilege In cordance with the eustoms|to the American guests to have homeland there was no ces- tended. fice of the county agricultural agent. All desiring the plates should get them as early as possible. DELMONICO IN NEW LOCATION The Delmonico cafe, more modern and attractive in every respect, this morning opened its doors to the pub- lic in a new location—212 South Wolcott street—having been moved from its old stand at 146 South Dur- bin street over the week-end. The new cafe is in the Butler building at the of Lloyd's drug store, directly across the street west from the postoffice. Opening at the breakfast hour found a well-filled MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1925 Baker, sheriff of Palm Beachy hero from New York, where the suit ‘The papers were forwarded | wae instituted. TABLE SUPPLY CO. SECOND STREET PUBLIC MARKET Your Constant Support Means Still Lower Prices and a Larger Dollar for You. No. 1 Ranch Eggs 31c| Fresh Fresh Rorsted "| Piés ounty. Gallon Cans Apples__55¢ Gal'on Cans Pumpkin 44c Gallon Cans Peaches, 67c Gallon Gans Sliced Peaches 67 Gallon Cans Catsup__67¢ Ha'f Gal'on Cans Peas Gal Cans String Beans ---~-____-_68c Gallon Cans Straw- berries -$1.17 Gallon Cans Logan- berries =~--78c¢ Gallon Cans Apricots, 67¢ Gallon Cans Peas____74c Gallon Cans Eastern Tomatoes — Galion Jars Mustard $1.03 Gallon Jars Horseradish Gallon Cans Heinz Apple Butter Galfon Cans Mince Meat Z Gallon Cans White Cherries ~..--___.; Gallon Cans Red Cherries ___- Vg fh a at a Krumbles ~--_.-. Small Quaker Oats Large Quaker Oats Small Corn Flakes. Large Corn Flakes Small Post Toasties. Large Post Toasties. Puffed Wheat -. Puffed Rice __ Cream of Wheat — Wheatena -___.__. Shredded Wheat -- Pettijohns Lima Beans, Ib- California Navy Beans, 3 lbs. Pop Corn, Ib orthern Tissue —. 100 Ibs. White Spuds old Absolutely Fresh La pia ta gaa Gallon Cans Red Raspberries -____$1.17) Gallon Cans Black- berries —-~~-67¢ Tall Can Milk 98 Ibs. KC Flour $4.62 Fresh Select Oysters Mixed Candy 15¢ Tb. -$1.41 Creamery Butter, Ib. Cold, Disagreeable a The iirst person to broadcast) recently that women cannot serve| ;7us | bridge instguction over the radio was|as jurors in that state. A woman, : | A 4 Mrs. Guy U. Purdy of Omaha, Neb.' Mrs. Hannah B, Fyfe, was sum.|__“!! of the latest type sanitary ——- iM 7 sl D - d kk Mrs. Purdy devotes all her time, moned for jury duty some time ago, | CONS Plates and other equipment N Y ? PI d ovies iscusse rom and evenings to teaching this but the summons only ‘used her In.| 22¥@ been installed in making the CALLS FOR ew ear eages popular game and 1s making more| itials and it was supposed she was a| "CW Place as modern as possible. A, = - “8 @1 basement kitchen has been added to Written for Each Cl ° a 9 S d ° than $10,000 a year income from it.} man. WHen she appeared for duty | take care of the pastry work. rel ~ According to M-lton C. Work of New| she was told she was ineligible. She| “ . snristian's Stan pout | sued the Cook county Jury commis:| ,,One of the most attractive features ; " of the place w: ound in the i Member Today. loners and won, but the decision | private booths of the balcony. ‘This Cy 41 SS I S d S rmo He was later reversed by the supreme} marks an innovation in restaurant conol an ycerme If resolutions read by members be n oun ay ermon re fete accommodations here. ; fore the weekly meeting of Casper ‘Bhe Delmonico has always*tenjoyed WE HAVE THEM ALL Rotary today are obseryed in 1926, | Miss Charlotte Whitton of O:tawa,|a large patronage and In its new and revolutionary changes will take! Answering questions put to himyso long will the devil make use of pares heen pobolnieds assessor | hetter equipped location Is even more ALCOHOL, per gal. L place here. Credit men will extend| by the people from the pulpit of| them for hig own purposes. But if of this continent on the league of} conveniently situated to handle. its r unlimited credit to their pat and} first C ational chureh on Sun-| Christian people would use som¢ nations new commission for the pro-| trade. GLYCERINE, per gal. n not attempt to ccl’ect for un r-| day, Rey. A."E, Cooke dealt with a} common sense and sound judgment, tection of young people. ‘ ed goods, banks will reduce Interest | number of problems of the religious|and patronize what is clean and or | P S d Dead Storage _- 1 har one half for borrowed mon-| life in straightforward fashion: One| wholesome and educational, and re A collection of paintings valued apers erve . 4 2 ey and not require collateral, lay of question, which evidently, fuse to go to any picture that is at a total of $1,000,000 has been a e Live Stora { wf Peta peg? uhh on ountess in ! y will reduce their to| came as a result of the recent taber-| vulgar or unclean, they could soon sembled by Mrs. Laura Clubb,’ wife Ci A : f where. the clloat will have| pace sbetitgs ems, “eit rung f0e| ae the Quod plotures eo eae ofa Oklahoma rancher, “at “her : +, p Live Storage (delivery) __-__-___$92.50 1 eft to buy'a meal|a Christian to attend the. Movie]and the bad ones so unprofitable, home in Kaw City. Mrs. Clubb al S t S t ‘ varle e railroads will reduce| Christian go to the theater, or do| decent, wholesome and helpful shows. was discovered on her land she made} PALM BEACH, Fla., Dec. 28.—UP) e ee ou oror 0. freigh a nd Western Union will | this, that, or the other? reveals an herefore, because I am a Chris: her dream come true. —Papers in the separation suit by 1 mpany wires for| entirely mistaken attitude on the| tian, I go to the movie theater | —-—_—_ 8 count Ludwig Salm Von Hangstrae | 424.W. Yellowstone Phone 1700 ans part of him who asks it. It reduces] whenever it presents what Is clean, | Boiled Crabs. Asco, 138 South|ten wefe served today on his wife, — 1s ndered in the | religion to the low grade of a police | elevating and educational, and when Center. the former Millicent Rogers, by R. ga result of t reading| arrangement. a thing Of perpetual! { have time to do so. And I con- a = each member hav-| ‘don't’ instead of triumphant ‘do’.)demn, and refuse to go to whatever prepared a “resolve” for the| Christianity {s not a narrow code of} is low and vulgar and immoral. I . member preceding his name on the! ethical restrictions; it is the glorious | use my Christian liberty to further iy alphabetical roster, ' liberty of the sdns of God. As] what is good and put down what Is i¢ J. superintendent of | Horace Bushnell put it long ago, it! bad, for my own sake and the sake ‘ this division of the Builington, was} is to be free to everything, yet too’ of my fellowmen,” - taken { the club today as a new| free to want wmany of the things Mrs, Guy U. Purdy. member and Attorney A. B. Stirrett| other people crave. Over and over i : delivered a fitting message of admis-| again Paul lays down the great prin- y York, one of the best authoritles on fon. of Christian liberty, ‘Au tings|| A PPA SH BRS bridge, Mrs. Purdy, who has been ; The Obrecht sisters who are ap-| are yours,’ he says. ‘Use this world his pupil at various times, is the pearing in a s al en ment at| #8 not abusing it.’ ‘If any of them) —— best woman instructor he knows, the Rex theater this week, enter.| that belleve not ask you to a feast, OF LIF E Last summer Mrs. Purdy conduct- ‘| tained with several musical num. | and you be disposed to go, whatever ed classes at, fashionable Lake bers and scored much applause. They | '8 set before you eat, asking no ques- Placid, then she went to Cincinnati, \ all accomplished a s and are| tions for conscience sake.' ‘All (By The Associated 1 ress) early in the year will go to Palm X much sought a .s entertainers, | things are lawful to me, but all! wrsr KOOTENAY, B, C—The| Beach, and next summer will teach => things-are not expedient.’ grass is green from balmy spring-like | "Fide tactics to Newportians, “In short the Apostle declares he | weather here, much nearer the north| Through her radio talks Mrs. : D is at Mberty to do whatever he is| pole than shivering Chicago, New| Purdy has reached shut-ins and peo- * disposed to do, and to gu wherever! York, Dixie and other points south. | ple in small towns And on farms all ~ he wants to go, but also quite f pee, over the country, and she has receiv- ; to do without whatever is not pro-}| BOSTON—Fellows known as the|ed thousands: of follow-up letters ductive of good to himself and his] L Street Brownfes go in gwimming| {rom interested students of the t fellowmen. All pleasures that are} every day in the AUlantic ocean, even | same. helpful and recreate and inspire| when the mercury is around zero “Everybody wants to play a good body and mind are free to the Chris-| and they have to break ice in order| same of bridge,” says Mrs. Purdy. bef tian. But he is also free to refrain | to get wet. Belleve ‘em or not, they pertness at bridge Is an inyest- from every amusement that Injures | insist the water is fine just now. nt for old age, 1s Insurance Li eri as | elther mind or body in the slightest ae aei ainst Ionesomeness, The clever, aoa BUTTE Dec —(P)—An | degree, he lives superior to all such! NEW YORK—Rcbert Mayokowk, | Skillful player 4s welcome at any e * \ « , argument over a 20-c¢ bet in a| things. He discriminates between] an, Eskimo, who is sceing the sights | bridge table, regardiess of his age. o es 5 black-Jjack game in a that onl good and the evil, and uses the| here, is mighty sorry that he left| Prowess at bridge is an undeniable el hall iast even'ng wound up with the] a his upbuilding in physical] in Alaska the equivalent for his| social arset.’” FOB. Detreit.t: kilt : Jose Gomez and Peter Tor-| or inte 1 or spiritual health. | heavy underwear. Along with her instruction on the Four doce tail ive-passenger Sedan ‘ pile ° rough tt , I go to the picture! oe game itself, Mrs. Purdy teaches her ) : * : Four\-\cel Brakes Balloon Tires Riv the a henever 1 find somethir SCRANTON—Idle anthracite min-| pupils not to drum on the table or A Six—built by Hupmobile! Thatis great good { ’ t viet i nd helpful and enjoy) ers are keeping warm by burning | whistle softly while they think news to thousands—and thousands have waited 1 I mear ‘ gas. Ivises “the marrieds” to save pe! - : : . A naliteiiaeh ate’ mor to make this Hupmobile Six their next car, I it PARI E r empha it the im ay iikrar Gee tsmanship Everyone expected a great car—because 17 years « ir describes herself . 1 make a sound, re ; : ° nit rhe Birth| a modern, but not a rabld temininist. | aronyornity vedanta, 2, of fine Hupmobiles have taught America to ex- yninutes fof ‘al Nation.” “Over, the HL”) She wears her tong hair pileld in «| clo directions" Mra Purdy ma pect unusual performance and the soundest of ; 4 r whi 3 \braham 1 . ; | knot on top » is taking man pratt Sesh r A : i hp Thad /poight tbe Mi David Copperfield," | books which will accompany her on} ‘The supreme court of Tlinols ruled value in any Hupmobile. ! ! 1 Gomez atta Robin Hood," “Che Ten Command-| walks through the Washington ie Si h iw ed him on the left side} ments,” “Joan the Woman,” “Black | parks, S$ OL i i ey 1 the left side | ments,” “Joan the Woman,” “Biae) ; Cases Basan This Six meets those expectations. Yes, it more ce shots, Killing | brook Farm." And? have come| LONDON—Afost ‘of the ‘soctety|W7ASES IO than meets them! bg | away better fitted for my work be-| brides are wearing velvet gowns o 4 4 i 2 ause of the relaxation and the in-| their weddings and going to Italy Oil Land Fraud It isa true running mate to the Hupmobile Eight. piration I have received. But I] for honeymoons. : A nd ‘ab ithe’ coud ty Lnten uncle ebddetnn eA Wiley Virleat wears BE pomteeecsnin get , instant power and delightful ; j j arid immoral productions that de-| PARIS—Mme. Loulse Cognacq A . Di 4 d rivi sae ai PES a polices Ee Ips Pi eapernm spin ata parr Pigs rita 8 eee a Are Dismisse ing and riding ease—the same qualities that Home Saddened by| the dramatic Instinct | started a little shop that became a won leadership for the Eight and that is winning p o0aaa ¢ ae | ie Sl yaa | ¢ for play and amuse-| great department stcre and brought] . * 2 4 A : |e ven and Godinapired. | them an immense fortune, ts dead.| Crear rALLs, Dec. 28-UP)—Two | an enthusiastic welcome for thisnew Hupmobile Death of Infan ¢| { bolieve the theater and the moving | For 50 yenrs, neither took a vaca Jorders dismissing cases against Lon Six, everywhere. betas aes i oe Sante op eee meus aries | eg | C, Stevenson, Edward J. Dailey and 4 ee wale mont | . e@ greatest educationa _——- Charles F. Bloo: ft dicted joint- nfant of Joseph Angelos, dle | of civilization, 1 believe, also,| NEW YORK—Mrs, David Belasco ie did periagalate oath eS th ef ; c 18 Ww it | t ast as long us € mr aae ple | is sertously in He son-in law, Mor: 10 discoveded oli in NortHabn’ Mane 1] rect. | n indiscriminately, and | ris Gest, Is arranging for a spe | tana, for using the malls to defraud, | er wholly to the devil, | trip from St. Louts were signed in U Alstrigt. core ‘ — — | a igaiaosTioueel , | this morning by Judge Charles cats are to be selzed on the streets |!" i by thal nidiidiiel toe catch An| ‘The orders followed the filing of dinance just passed extends dog|% motion for dismissal by U. 8,-Dis- regulations to felines. | trict Attorney John L, Slattery. ° aioe Cae apbell was convicted in U, 8. - Ir r district court In Great Malls May 6, |] c avenworth penitentiary afd to zs ny ul or vercoa | 4 y a fine of $1,000 and costs of the ai fon. ° Senator B. K, Wheeler was acquit- In t e ou | ted here last spring of charges that | he represented Campbell before the ‘The funeral of Bernice Bedell, g-| department of the interior {egally. | vear-old daughter of J. B. Bedell of | Wheeler was Campbell's attorney. Midwest, wae held today at Midwont, | but defended himself on the ground nd burial was made in the cemetery | that he tended only to legitimate ex- NX, gf there, Death was caused by pneu. |tra-federal matters in the state | mona. ‘The family resides at the | courts for. Campbell insofar as law- JOE E. MANSFIELD, Inc. Sunnyside camp of the refining com. | Yer and client relations were con- le 9 onay, by Which Mr, Bedell 1s employ. | cerned. ed. ‘The Shafer-Gay company had oo 828 South David St. Ps jone charge of the funeral A woman, Miss Mary H. Giles, SP a aera rings the 20-bell set in the belfry Drink Hillcrest Water. Phone 1151,| of Grace church, New York City,

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