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he Casper Daily Crlbtiie CAMPAIGN FOR “Only $75 5 Subscribed to Date on Quoto Fixed at $1,600, Report. “Dop’t wait to be askéd— ‘Volunteer.’ With this slogan, the Wyo- ming Children’s Home society will put.on an intensive drive; in Casper on Saturday, under |} ihe leadership of Mrs. C. BE. Winter, to. remove from Natrona county, the stigma of having fallen from first place in contributors.to. this -cause, to the foot of the list. Netrati@gounty aurcly will fot rest under that indictment. Its quota for itie “Wyoming Children’s Home society this year is'$1,600. “So farit has given hat $75, and its driye should havé been completed in October. é «The society has been” Rsked jh. the last three months to eare for ten Cas- per children who have lost either father or ‘mother, _There are _ three others here now, who. will be taken to one of the ‘children’s homes _in the} state after Christipas, unless horries are | fourld for them: The children of two families sent from; Casper lost thelr father thru tae Tt BURNER NOW SAN@IEGO MAN GAINS 25 POUNDS iN oD oTATE HERE SATURDAY PROVIDING HEAT w= rita ou ‘ | —Six of Which He i Couldn't Work | | wis ne iad’a aus ‘ag ull me Good Results Se Sechved by Installa- bowan aking uraninc. yd g: pied | tion offNew Equipment Result- |‘ Ban Diego, Calif, recently: 1 ing from Recent Coal chs ae Shortage Here. » father te, Faulk | fore « he said: “Twelve years ago while in Mitchell, curing coal, the city jhail is now bé-}S. Dak., I suffered a general break- {ing heated by an oil burner. Two oil) down. It just seemed that my whole tanks have been sunk in the ground)jphysical machinery went wrong all at ae of the building ‘which feed ‘di-] once. “1 lost in weight very ra jrect to the big furnace. A steady heat/and, of course, my strength we flow. is the result. I had scarcely any appeti The improyemeht in heating the build- ing is mharked. There has been no trouble in keeping the building warm.‘ during the short period of a vw in | which’ the oil has been burned. Three ming to California. Continuing! Prompted by the | |strike. and difficulty the recent coat) and cost in se-| came so nervous I could get but little IT was also badly had to be constipated, taking some kind of I finally became own IT just had to |days were required to install the oil) and for st long | burner which ig like the ones used at! years T was unable to do a thing. | the Midwest refineries to heat the stills. had tried lots of diffe: kinds of The cost of heating is reduced con. Medicines, but none of therm did me | siderably, according to present esti-| 90 good, and T went a eerie i COlDi -. af si chet | mates, The largest cost will be the in-| in search of health, and w hile the: Apiaren Ip 5 few for whom the Wyoming | Tiiitation price but the -present esti|beein to read about the good Tant: bd « to find homes. + |mate ts not high. Steam is used to| Was doing, and one case I read of w é P keep the oil flowing onto the furnace } 80. similar to mine I decided to try |thern, thegi@earest” babies on earth he-{ It wtul in Turkey to seize a blaze and steam is p-|and shortly after I began takins it jeauke they are AMERICAN babies. | man’ -¢ for debt, and sufficient , ing the oll in the outer tanks flowing |S We haye our owm/untortimately or- upporl him ig also exempt ‘constantly into the farnac ed in the Central and Park Dhyginéd; swe tava wh needful | buildings. Similar oil burners have been install- dren WHO Cannot get adequate food and | “fluc! Two;others are waifs from the Sandbar ' district, “and still another is the two-year-old daughter of Ray Jack- son, recently: sent to the penitentiary. Upon the cities and towns of. Wyo- ming rests the burden of carrying on this work this year, for thie drouth this summer shag created’ great destitution nmong the “dry farmers. Indeed, the kociéty is having to use Its funds, for- merly secured from these people, for} their relief this winter, as fast 9s fami- lies are found where children have no underwear and no shoes because there is n@ money to buy them with. The cut which shows. a few of the 18 childreh at Lan-; der Who await adoption into homes. 1, Casper has done her part’in the past in providing homes for thesé little folks. Nearly 100 childreni will have @ home Christmas this year, who last! year hadjonly empty stockings because of the work of ‘the Home ‘society and some of thése, children. will bring the Christmas’ spirit. ta Casper hotties. This. work must be continued, In its campaign publicity the society quotes from”an editorial In the Ladies’ | Heme Journal as follows: “For four years we have been giy- ing our, moncy for the overseas peo-| heads ‘this’ article health and ‘prosperity thru the year. | clothing and, fregh adr and decent sur- roundings and who cannot lead healthy and happy lives. fall’ of Vthe aptoss the ocean.” It may he that our county chairman for some rfason failed toreach you | but see DO KNOW that YOU will not | Tail us NOW—TODAY—that “ade offering for “OUR OWN.” During the past twelye months ur| ; work has dotibled Mut we know that | you are ‘folpe to mukeh abreast with | us ‘for our own little Americans if a kindly Providence hus kept “you in | unfortunate are not | People Who Laid In Coal Last Summer Are on Easy Street ate They’ve got the coal when they most need it: i ii ERe TEs age | As you bought your céal last August, when the buying was good, buy your future peace of mind, in money matters, with a Savings Account . You'll have the We pay 4 right now while your earning capacity is at its best. OPENED TO ALL | _ IMPORTS AGAIN, i Annociated Presa.) LONDON,; Dee. 19.—A_ Turco-Arab Geddes, minister of National Service and Reconstruction, announced in the housxe'of commons today that in view of the decision of Justice Sankey of money just as you have the cofl~+when you need it most. per cent on Savings Accounts. —A dollar will start something, something very much worth while. Mr, Der Pharmacy, Tn Ale began to feel stronger and to pick up; jn weight, and my appetite began to improve. In all I took ttles of Fanlac while in Denver, he way it -built.me up was remarkable. I was soon able to go to work again, and I worked steady for sixteen months, and then came here to n Diexo, and am working every day, anil feel fine and strong ani am not a bit nervous, and} Jam never troubled with constipation |any mote. It is a pleasure to recom- mend Tanlac, when it did so much for me, and I advise every one to take it who {s in the same condition I was. Tanlac is sold in Casper by the Cas- va by the Alco. n Salt Creele » Co, and he resided be | = _PAGE.N Nit . jOvFUL EATING, “Barnetts of Course” Clothes for ho Ww field suit or present happy to réceive. Christmas To dress up right for the lidays you'll probably need a new suit or overcoat. e’re ready! A Chester- overcoat is a any man would be Practical Gift Suggestions Rain Coats, Leather Coats, Mackinaws, Leather Vests, ding Breeches, Bathrobes, ’ zjamas, Night Shirts, Slip- pers, Fur Caps, Silk Shirts, Neckties, Auto Strop Razors, Silk Hose, Umbrellas, Walk- ing Sticks, Underwear, Muf- flers, Fancy Vests. Clothing Certificates. or Furnishing A’ Wardrobe Trunk is an unusual gift, a practical he peasantry cou ye our own a babies God bes over Fra jles who suffered in the war fi ile the king's, deneh division that the gift and a permanent gift, for man or woman. wa 5 Ae ‘iting, ale ny aiiteatie kavecnipent: Possessed.no power to Bags, from ..% 5.00 to $ 50.00 of all ckinds suffered * -# 4” we Treas tha janet er i erin Th N I B f C Suit Cases, from 2.00 to 47.50 ) should not have withdra) the helping ‘ Iund from ther, bat we di ted fe lion tion € ationa ank 0 ommerce Trunks, from 20.00 to 140.00 iof Sone Mienay une Ww |pie bas ocde-(B Lavcrraaont /" Bank of Stréngth and Service” mm |)> D. Barnett Outfitting Co. ; “Ande oot: OnE an Wrest alee es} i ius ‘ . Mapital and Surplus, $137,500.00 H ‘3 hav i lone our 6wn. Shia Fine ars 2 - oars pee : . “fi Wave have TN Resthutcae one bith ‘cauentiat tek Of the” Traditionat 121 East Sacpnd Street | ' | Christmas tare pwith : and Overcoats SAMPLE: LINE OF SUITS AND: OVERCOATS As these are all Fall and Winter Clothes I must dispose of them at once as my Spring Line will arrive in January. Therefore | am going to sacrifice the E:mtire E.oct | at a price that no man or young man who is in need of a suit or overcoat can resist. I will offer this entire lot commencing SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2OoOth . AND CONTINUING UNTIL EVERY SUIT AND OVERCOAT IS SOLD AT i | 25 Per Cent’ Disedtint.on All Mackinaws, ° Leather. Coats, 3 5 NOTHING RESERVED ! Leather Vests, and Pants Wanted 3 Expetienced Tailors : These are all Hand- Tailored Garmeits in the latest styles and fabrics, made to retail at $60, $55 and $50 per Garmeni: Guaranteed Values $60, $55, $50 Alterations Free E * (rl ae The Cheapest Guy In Town x YESNESS : ~NEW METHOD TAILOR & CLOTHIER a 137 West First Street OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS LOOK FOR THE MAN IN THE BARREL McClure Bldg. . 4