Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 28, 1926, Page 10

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PAGE TEN Che Casper Daily cribune THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1926 | ca by Hugh EB. Patmer, played “The | schneider having arranged this part f er March of the Priests" as an over-|of the program. ked House reets ture. Girls’ and bi quartets pro-] A dedicatory speech was made by ; ac. vided yocal numbe Miss Jessie} A. A. Slade, superintendent of WILL DEBATE + Mae Agnew and iss Eleanor ' schools. . CASPER CHEST JOINS PLAN TQ |; NIGHT NEWS) High School Play a , = ‘ CHILD LABOR ing of Auditorium j oma ewi mane || Opening of Auditoriu injured in explosion aboard de- 5 ‘Two debates on the question, “Re, stroyer Farragut in tarket practice = i ! a lved, that the pending child labor off San Diego, California. ‘A crowded house greeted the highywere Helen McKin, Geraldine Atr- Second Street Public Market 2 n rendment should be ratified,” wil! | arms te school play, “Come Out of the , Frank Mann, Harlod Bales, eid 7 . Id between the Natrona County embers of the Casper .Kiwanis . Sittin Po which vas presented Roush, Lowell Davis, Beulah Necessity of Keeping high school and the Riverton high| lub were urged today to send let-| _, Warrant for arrest of Osborne eanvates ‘hist Ni tte one "Nae Dean Burdick, Harry Pritch- OUR MARKET IS YOUR»MARKET U Pl | S d school Frid Norman Hanson and | ‘ers favoring the Casper-Alcova irri- ¥ NYeedi noo. as nate Sener baad couaey hleh schol a uaiteawne artha Gadbury, and Jack VaniCanpa Bean Oloennt neta. C 5s B Ole Be p Fiedges Stresse Harold! elser, - who. compose one|Setien project. to ithelseiators and) Leonard Wood) is teeaed st Lett: (ere on theuualorciene were an Camp’s Bean-Ole Beans_____-____§@ x team, went to Riverton today to See EOI ates cD uwrhichit| «Taek tise peetenaesh filled, as were nearly all those in| ‘The play was under the direction i y Chairman. meet a team there, while C! they formerly resided. Ben Cullen,| Uder P : the balcony. ances Sharp. Craw-|M} no 9 Gan F Sauer ae Firmin and Madeline Shorey make | Chatles B. Stafford, and H. B. Dur. “ “ halt ata layers who took | ford Martin was stage manager, who Sa > Lic eucy, K 10¢ Fre up a team which will meet another | ham. reminded the Kiwanians of the} Philadelphia anthracite _ parley Ste “the peodustion did so vith hwas assisted by Erma Lea. Cath-|(™ Com -—---.c_ House raut —=_-—. ‘ he Casper Co . Kath hy ysjalp Sdchiitife. ee . . | ps he production did so w as assis y Ei ; i ty Fund : rete | te € 1080 r0’clock | So eacy_ Or auoh ietters,18/sample/ot)| 7adjouris for anothec, day, after op Ponalderable “show of ability, the{erine Coale had charge of the’ cos- No. 2 Cans 1 Beoonia Northern riday morr the new audi-| Which be obtained at the head: ors reject proposals of miners eral fines T 2€ Tissue Cc me ‘ rE fon held} torium, luarters of the Casper Chamber of | for modified Lynett peace plan and | that kind he play! ‘The hi shool orchestra, dlrect- tat | ES 47¢ ped = We r » Mountain ——___ Commerce, for enlargement of conference | _Thore who took part in the play ee Mreah t Eats Lentels, 2 t BW. fo The Rev. Charles E. Schofield, | committees. 7 dozen _-..--. 41c Each 2 Ibs. 7¢ uses Ae (8 pastor of the First Methodist th TY eerie ea church, carried off all honors in War department officials indi- eS SE ‘ H. C. Chappell, entertainment today by presenting Colonel William Mitchell's No. 2 cans White Asparagus_________27@ his “resignation” to the club be-| resignation will be accepted. cause of embarrassment which he ——— 3318 Small Tomatoes ____--__-__--___ 1 said he received by being given a Dr. MacDougal creates 1 un dancing doll for Christmas, It was] cf rking model of liv- No. 2 cans Sliced Pineapple_ i mee See, not until the club voted to refer the | ing without reproductive pow- I rt was presente q ics oes : anes Hanis ae grlev vee commit | ery at Carnegie Institute on labo- ees: N C @ records o' ° About thirty quarts of whisky,|tee that the joke, which also had] ratori t Tues Avigonal rf TG reamer: : n excellent con-| most of it bering Canadian labels,| been entered into by several other gt peste Baca Was All Out of “‘Kilter” Un- “I tell you I had no pep or gin- pie ie c Butt Hf c ait » the report. The] and a quant ft gin, were selzed|members of the club, was seen Austral Fale Sees til He Got Famous Medi-| ger, could only sleep in ‘cat-naps,’|{™ Oleo, lb. ----_-___ ELON ieee fund ) short of its goal by police shortly after midnight at| through. Sea and oan ticéas of Ghd cine, Says R. R. Shop Man| nd mornings would get up feeling - ately 91 per « in a local hotel. Sam Plot-| Raymond F. Marquis acted as| Houses and 200 luggers of pear Been ae wee tnaes ink | Worse than when I went to bed. 1 P h “ lowance for 1925 ed on a charge of| song leader for community inging eee Beek sere hs EG a Lies Well sir, 1 heard so much boost No. 2% cans F eaches____—_------___ L ! § le y singing. eae “Well sir, st - he orga of liquor. He was] Mr. Marquis, who directs the Apollc 7 5 of Condition and Feels ’ + fund dur BS PONG: Helen Wills and Suzanne Lenglen . . ing of Karnak at the shops that I ot 0 und dur bond and when | club, recently joined Kiwanis. Vic-| toast exch otliee at Cannes oith Fine All the Time. knew there must be something! tolits Welch’s 15-oz. Strawberries ecb ic & r mai : n police court this| tor Roco gave some numbers on a one glass of champagne. -_ and believe me, when‘I started tak- I ar does pose panies pendeas unin Fri-| hand saw whiah were appreciated oe “Yes sir, if anybody is in need of] ing the medicine I didn’t.wonder, for epeavaniens! day a quest 0} F 6y, ——— ; s sir, . pe yor ig ivlio/ iallGiobi heesiv piven stins stand | Wilhelin Hohenzollern has a | good medicine just send ‘em to|it put me right back in the pink of Mf Stayman Winesap Apples,| Fancy Sweet Spuds— < hifoitHaltas . $16,000 birthday fete at Doorn with | me and I'll put ‘em next to the best |.condition. And only took five bottles | nor LBS. i ratdl gots Gat iendantt special remittances from bankers j one ‘going’ —Karnak—believe me,|to do it. Was. e FOR Cc ; W v wasminte 1 4 polDayy Sven see, ane eae oe rem wis erat “Well, sir, I eat like a horse now, Soa eee hc tg ret sic ne ed Cap 7, B. RE ay Ate Wille: of COGS ORs isgreo dg digestive organs work just i ici arro rni loner, at 1 Captain W. EB Guiseppe Garibaldi, grandson of | ningsen, of 3158 West 45th avenue, | 4 ™yY diges Bu a Choice Delicious Apples, |Bunch , Turnips Kilby, Officers S. R. Owens and C. Tees liber: Pict j vent the| He @ smooth running engine; No} 16, and Beets, W. Williams alian liberator, opponent of | Denver, well known employe iat’ the| 1 ."Leadaches, indigestion, or gas 2 r < ‘ ae n, and veteran of seven wars, | D, and R. G. W. railroad shops. pains at all. I tell you this. Kar- box a e Vbunch W2-.222 oy SROOTOES Os ill mies The door of ¢ © room containihg marries Mrs. Madelyn Alice Nich- “You bet, my experience with this Cua Ee stopped all my troubles : p e their organiza the dau twas lo ed. Tt had to be ols Taylor in Philadelphia, medicine will back up everything 1| Pak Just stopped alt my | troubles Ucn ter ore opsn. e<dador ‘was cached — say about it,” continues Mr. Hen. ‘ i r J . fel iorni > » floor an ar ¢ T - 3 r od day’s work now. Now ious Ap- California lon and Bnder the floor ant near the wall,!| The Knights of Columbus staged| Earthquake shakes houses of | ningsen. “Why, before I got hold of price ry oe CEN pk pavice apelle P ST ee honed Saat crcrding to the cfijcers, Tie cov-}a very successful smoker and box-| Saranac Lake, New York, health | it 1 just suffesed from a pasey stom: Sy aarecn a : 25¢ ieheg cring was released ky a spriaz. ing card at thelr rooms in the Pro-| and winter resort. ach, gas pains and ‘headaches all the s OF --------- Y Ufpanck t 8c NEWS BRIEFS Ida McAlli was fined $100 by| ducers and Refiners building Wed. Se time. Indigestion and dyspepsia just] Karnak {s sold in Casper exclu- our o-e------ Judge Edward Murane for the {l-] nesday night. A packed house kept me feeling ‘dramged out’ y sively by Kimball Drug Stores, Inc., Spitzenberg Apples— 1 possession of liquor. A raid-| greeted the fighters, and the pro- AURGLARS TAKE WATCH and day out. I was simply and by the leading druggist in every 5 Ibs. 5 Support Baba pelo Cooking : 5 5 party consisting of Commission-| gram was one of the liveliest given of ‘kilter.” town, — Adv. WOR coe Bes Cc f 5c BERLIN Jan. 28 a7 es The! cr Jarvis, Capt Kilby and of.| here for some time. —— — = Means or .. cichstag toda on tence jo, | “cers Owens and Wright, found a] mesults of bouts were as follows ; Lutt et, 160 to 149. | gation of moonshine in her house} Kin 5 ; > i Imperial Valley Head Lower Large Black Diamond all ¢ 00) ¢ is ing and Schnoo draw; Crate: —— in the rear of 305 Industrial avenue.|and> MeCash Ligetticn tee Gates Casper to Buffalo Sheridan Stage 7 Lettuce, 9c i Grape Fruit, 10c 8 —)—T cous Two pints also were found cached] Moore and Fortenberry, technical CARS LEAVE DAILY AT 9:00 A. M. FARE $11.50 cheat ecso-- Prices each cucccece today notified] on the premises, Saves you approximately 18 hours’ travel between Casper and Sheridan. NO TRANSFERS OR LAYOVERS ; knockout scored by Moore in first| James Durham, 1501 South Spruce e evacuation of the} ‘Thomas F. B round; Woodward and George, draw; Fancy Sunkist Oranges r Was sentened to str@t, reported to police that a 2-Ib. ba; uick id be completed at |'s0/aays in dail for an atternpted ap | Pheipe and. Wennen, dram racine | eee, oe ron oe tat 8 CASPER-SHERIDAN TRANSPORTATION CO. CEC Gases) 38c 1 sault on a 17-year-old messenger boy.| Hallock of Standard and George | residence Wednesday night. Noth-|| TOWNSEND HOTEL PHONE 144 fos sie _ — Bitzer told th irt that he was an | Brown, ‘both 148 pounds, a draw. ing else was taken so far known, —— 28. (P)— actor and th: home was in Deh- te ae ae ee ——— fireman | ver. He claimed to be suffering from was over- | tuberculos It w ordered that a b in his own home, | doctor examine him and that {f his ile t t un out a clogged | story were found to be true the 3 When | sentence should be suspended, on moke f s se, he turned in | the condition that he leave town to- { r Firemen found Hel- | night vert ? near the furnace. He Two drunks were fined $5 each spate as Wore fined $6) each, New ji Tee Drink Hillcrest Wat Phone 1151, St 1 A ° 1 : TOKYO, J 28.—(?)—Emperor rrivais Yoshithito today conferred upon the é E visscunt Saianenie ate) he SATURDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 30TH y The funeral will be title of count ug : Value Daily ‘deans | Sr FISHER’S HALL, EVANSVILLE WAS TON 23.—M—| __gulekly relieved with, 7 thy Gesigrid’ tovabow tint) thie) War BAUME BENGUE —everywoman’s store liberal than Italian-American . tt t ich under severe : : - ~ . aaa ’ riereas PHONE 802 Dancing 10 Till 2 5 3, | ; d | qd et — — For The _—— <= puree eel ses as you pass V, 2 ance In our Isp ay WINndOWS BRAKEBILL GROCERY SERVICE - = = If ill k k fi EL k f = 99 A suits AND OVERCOATS ---there you will catch the first breath of spring + KT MILLS IS ROARED CLEANED AND PRESSED ‘ ; 4 - Be z 1.25 ies: a LADIES’ WOOL DRESSES Here s Style, rho Brakebill grocery store at CLEANED AN EES SED e C | fees o A PAS r. - tls was entered By thleves for the $1.25 race, Color! 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Days and days of serv: - hk ae a i youngsters in and ice are built into them—really more DENV ER ST OCK SHOW Fat Gebac akties geononiey ae Pas i ae seshe Smart Sports P} leet favorit sorvisn,” We easure’ g ent, tan, calf, black calf, or brown 3 1one us or select your favorite you you can depend calf, ‘ d D H i 7 , Sizes 3 to 5__ cut now. on them ues Byte 5 an ress ats Sizes 8% to 114 And iat etese weeds Oxfords at— $4.50 to $13.50 Sizes 8% to 11% Se N ATRON A ME AT M ARKET t Have you seen the New Scarfs WIGGIN we are showing in both long and square styles?, OSCAR F. BEYER, Prop. 22@ EAST SECOND ST. PHONE 1390 Your Shoeman' | —

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