Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 15, 1926, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE PARIS CARINET FARING BATTLE || WITH DEPUTIES Financial Be Fought Out on Open Floor. CARD OF French Cold to Riff Peace Envoy | | Program to} ides vats AAI ebellious Riffs. to open peace Britisher, sent to Paris as an envoy by Abd-el-Krim, leader of the French foreign office appears unwilling to accept as spokesman for the Moroccan tribesmen, section of French pr negoti shown he ations with s is criticizing the ‘apt. Gordon Canning, despite ¢ Capt. Canning is inset [R DAY THANKS tendo} WAMD (24 n Skyr EVENING 7:00 P. WNYC (526) New WCAP \\ WCX (517 lard Ti TE-CAPS LENT STATI WBBR CONCERTS M. International Radio Programs ‘| A AN. AM FOR TORAY WEAF (492) New York Happine E empy. r (395) Philately Pro; hville AS (400) Lou’ (462) Pitt )N. ¥ (319) Buffalo. g Ba WHO Moines. 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Mrs, Julia Erafley Welch, the ves the bulk of the real well as funds for per- xpenses, for unusual needs use in benevolent work, The r of the estate, which runs millions of dollars, is divided n four s°ns and a daughter, xcept for minor bequests to other relatives, and to faithful employes and friends. See Tell the Advertiser—“I saw it In The Tribune.” = " Our PANTS AND BREECHES Regular $2.45 value________-_ $ ] 85 PANTS AND BREECHES $2. Regular § BREECHES Regular $4.85 valu BREECHES new. 260 SOUTH CENTER Casper’s Popular Priced Store for Men, Watch Windows I Say, Men, Pants Are a Necessity! Are You Fat, Lean, Tall or Short? We don’t care what your dimensions are, we can fit you with pants and do it at a big saving. HERE IS A PANTS OFFERING THAT CANNOT BE DUPLICATED We carry the largest stock of DRESS PANTS, WORK PANTS AND RIDING BREECHES IN THE STATE In Cashmeres, Blue Serges, Hard Finish Worsteds; in medium bottoms for the conservative; in wide bottoms for the high school lad, and extra wide bottoms forthe sheik. Sizes from 27 waist to 50. 85|$4.95 value. PANTS AND $3.65 /$5.95 1e. PANTS AND ALTERATIONS FREE” Don’t.discard that coat and vest. t it with a pair of pants, making your suit look like PANTS PANTS AND BREECHES Regular $6.85 value. PANTS AND BREECHES Regular $7.85 value. PANTS AND BREECHES We can match 260 SOUTH CENTER Trade With Me and Save the Difference. a} > Z i R a] > Zz | n ~~ > Z Lap Rn ~ a Z | R Watch Our Windows POLAR FLIGHT PLANG RESULT OF WORLD RACE Five Countries Expect to Make Dash Over North Pole. ATTLE, Jan. 15.—()—The proposed Wilkins trans-polar flight is a race of nations, with the United States endeavoring to out-speed C t Britain, France, Germany and Norway, Captain Alexander Malcolm Smith told the Young Men's Busi- ness club here yesterday. This fact accounts for the speed with which materfals for the ex- pedition are being assembled, he added. Captain Smith has orders to have his equipment ready to ship to Seward on Saturday. Captain Wilkins, the leader, with three plane’, 1s expected in Seattle within a week or ten days. Earl Rossman, official photog- rapher for the flight, pointed out that the expedition is the first to attempt to cross the Pole starting from the American side. Glenrock Defeats Sunrise, 24 to 12 Glenrock high school defeated the touted Sunrise five last night, 24 North Side Market W. C. TYLER, Prop. Cor. H and No. Park St. Home-made Pork Sausage, Ib. --20c Hamburger, lb. -15c Hamburger, 2 Ibs.__25c¢ Pork Chops, Ib.-___ 35c¢ Pork Shoulder, half or Pork Han, hatf or whole}-tb. 2S 25c Lard, Ib. 20c Beef Shoulder Steak, Ds 2 8 eS 20c Beef Round Steak, Sir- loin, T-Bone & Short Cutenlb, “ase sae 30c Beef Pot Roast, Ib. ------15ce, 174%c Quality Supreme We have a’number of 50-Ib. lard cans, while they last, each_____. FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1926 to 12. The outstanding point of the game was that the cagers from Sun: rise only made four field goals dur: ing the game and on account of the wonderful guarding, two of these goals had to be made from the cen- ter of the floor. Glenrock made all of her points by field goals, ‘The Sunrise team plays in Casper tonight in the first Casper high game at home. The game between the Midwest All-Stars and the Stand ard team will be a preliminary and will start at 7:30. SNOW PLOW BEING USED IN LONDON LONDON, Jan. 15.—(?)—For the first time in more than a generation, a_snow plow was operated in Lon- HAS GOD (AMERICA divine plan and purpose in whi or common or purposeless, or is power and eternal rurpose? If we find and follow it? own and His own received Him tionalist? 3. reth?” the Theosophist suggests? 5. Does God ever fail? 6. 7. How can we end the a: tween the Nations? tation? young people in face of the pro! 10. Dou you believe in the Man?” lution. , FOR EVERY LIFE? Rey. A. E. Cooke will preach on above subject on Sunday at 11 A. M. in First Congregational Church Is your life an aimless, meaningless puzzle, a thing of no consequence to anyone but yourself? ested, which in every detail is known to Him? , QUESTION SERVICE At 7:30 P. M. in the ODD FELLOWS’ HALL Rev. Mr. Cooke will answer the following questions of the people: 1. _ What did Christ mean when He said “He came unto His 2. If Christ-were here today would He not be an Interna- Explain the saying “Can any good .come out of Naza- 4, Is there any truth in the statement that the young Hin- doo, Krishnamurti, is a re-incarnation of Christ, as Mrs. Besant, Can adulterers ever expect forgiveness? 8. Can Christian Science be trusted in the matter of sani- 9. What can the Churches do to save the faith of our Evolution and other scientific doctrines? Can it be reconciled with the modern theory of Evo- Come and Hear These Questions Answered in the Light of Christian Teaching: he west don today. It was used In end to push paths through the sev- eral inches of snow which fell dur- ing the night. The snow was con- tinuing to fall today and traffie moved with great difficulty. The storm was general throughout the country. yuDp« mY SKIN quickly improved and usually cleared entirely if properly treated with Resinol FOR SALE One share Yellowstone National Life—$150. 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