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PAGE TWO FREIGHT mATE. | Union Pacific Conferences on Wages Opened TUCKER RESIDENCE ON SOUTH SPRUCE IS NEW SHOW PLAE OF CITY the & Heating stmpany. ‘Te ta seit. 4 keopifig the temperature BED-TIME STORIES FOR THE LITTLE TOTS By AUNT MILDRED. 1 become Giscolored. They had been lying on the ground just long h to Become nicely ripened. Some of the nut# were as litge as & | wood. Mr "oh was near énéugh, to a grove of walnut trees, to observe E : @ss. perfect beantive. ohn thought to himself, “I wonder tnt iowben time, with theif gréen coats on, but now the @oft outer skin * if Bob and Ted would fot like to go 1k excursion, with Bobbie was to know noth out ft unth the day he was to 1d be no danger iy disappointed Mr. 1 Brown who “Tt would be I bales door, to go also. for Bobbie ar 4 take him along ‘sould make it understand = w! i about so. She m to have the day tc s he wished. This : she hurried him out f bed, hurried him fhréugh break him off on an er 4 to pack a@ Tunct and the boys, without what she was doing. i did not know Mf ll, he was delighted t » the wood. Bright excited as he could be, t] Ted Prepared to go. Mir. John and *) Ted Bobbie while he ¢ and did everything quite io was certainly surprised John and Ted waiting for on one of those pleasant cugb the woods which Mr. A taught him to love. chattered Ike buzzina Mr. John answering to the walnut grove the arpa for many rods ts so thick that one could through them without . Bobbie and Ted squenied {.|delightedily ahd began to fill their sacks with the auts. It was not long how until they were strained in placés, as Slack as gypsiés, and the .jtaste of the discolore’ shells of the nuts, was as bitter as could be. Mr .| John laughéd a great deal at the bore and the funny things they would sav and ao. For all their misfortune: were having a perfectly splen Ex-Coliector of |rms Port Divorced|. ADANA TU CONST French nut formally Minor, to|t puflt a campfire to roast ther had sent Hunger ove; | Do the Busy Days Show Up Your Strength? ‘The busy day is a true test of your physical condition. The way your mind Hes and body forces respond under stress indicates the extent of your reserve power; dis@toses the strength or weakness of your staying allies When your work piles high, with matters of { 2 ma. you in, a seemingly end fusion on every hi yer.sation On, the verae th the high ten sone Vi gest ry x" “flying to f you do, then there's something wrong, tide you, over the danger period, and bring you back to normal, beaith ba es reconstructive | sustaining and roperties. fence & hE well be called a fue nerve’ auise its real t fo supply thé nourishment needed by the impoverished germane pt tha Dost, It feeds the hungry nerve cells and rebuilds the broken down tissues: na- tion to lose your tempe: hy ott tee hi are indubitable signs of a dis: and out-of-gear condition of ‘ave a real barometer nervors condition, tened breakdo ..i w up and take | Ayour physical a They tell of a th If your nerves tre shattered and your physical Worrers exhausted, don't. run the risk of a collapse — commence » the master rebuiider, It is your once to fortify eae system with ORCE. ion against the peril of a general It will bring you increased enetgy, re: nervous break-down, because it will newed strength and greater endurance. FORCE és sold by reliable druggists everywhere, end 13 equally beneficial to men, women and children “It Makes for Strength” Sole Manufacturers: UNION PHARMACAL CO, ere is pafety in New York Kansas City FORCE jvapetenteldte Natore in rebailding le Sek or fc, 4 TORIC one Ne ster Webuattor For Sale by All Druggists—Always on Hand at John Tripeny Co., 241 South Center Street Kimball Drug Stores. Do You Buy Where You Can Save Money or Just Buy? Saturday Dec. 3 Until Dec. 11 ri hould come down. We are doing our part, luring this sale you get a chance fen’s Silk Hose. n, per can. , per can... none better, ng Soda, pkg... g Else Priced According’ A.D. Roberts, Groceries Mr.came the riivenous youngsters, and they acted ifite little wild creatures, hindering more than hélping, until nch was ready. About 3 o'clock in the afternoon, two little tired boys, Oh, very tired, crept up to their hotned leaded down with heavy sacks ot nuts; they wére happy boys, On. very happy bers, who thanked Mr. John and were griteful to sit down and taik qufetiy aboin the happen- ings of the day to their dads and their mothers. Golf Green Fees Not Subject to Tax, Is Ruling NEW YORE. 2—Golf green feea aré fio loriger subject to a federal tax of 10 per cent, according to an- nouncetnent today by W. D. Vander- pool, eeérétary of the United States Jol! association. He said he had been nformeéd officially that the treasury department ruling of three years Ago had been reversed. Clubs which col- lected the tax will receive refunds. he said, saciid : NEW REFINING COMPANY FILING APPLICATIONS An announcement comes from the!the preference among Emily MoeCoy, daughter of a Pit vairn Island Chiefiain, has waited tem years in America for a ship to her island home in the Pacific. She bas turned down marriage offers from millionaire ranch owners, only to re turn to heg island home to live among the uncivilized and help them become more civilized. pany, rooms 17.8.9, Midwest buitd- ing, to the effect that work on the aite of the new refinery will not be commenced for two weeks and that no men will be hired until that thine. However, Wallace H. Leavitt, general superintendent, says that applica tions for work will be considered, it sent him by mail to the offices of the . company. Applicants’ should state their experience, the kind of work they afe fitted for, and their Cakpet address. Formér service men and taxpayers in Casper will be given the applica- Bice of thé bes main; Hesem fom- tions. x PI IO OPPO OPO COOL LODO ¥ N) N N N N N N N N N : : Dresses $25.00 50 silk and wool dresses taken from our regular stock. All sizes that sold up to 100.00. Sale Price $25.00. Blouses $5.00 One lot of dark silk blouses that sold up to $25. Sale Price $5.00. Blouses Light colors. Ina beautiful quality of crepe and georgette that sold up to $25. SALE PRICE $10. 00 CORNER K AND DURBIN ST. [ie CE |} CCL LLLELLEMAELLALALELAL A ALA dh ddd d ddid dadddidadndedithdabddd. = Towed the pattern for his bedrooni Gesigns from the pattern of the stenciling of the bedroom suité, which is 6f the period of Lotils XVI finished in smok, geneity All thé walls have in & mottletons, but he-tivingroors and the diningroom have been fin- i#hed in a two-tone Frefich désigh, ith @ gold and ivory border. The lor scheiné of the bedrooms is old ivory and pink, while that of the main ro~ms of the house is tmul- berry ana bitte, The kitchen is a cook's delight, with tiling half way up the wall and pure white wall the rest of the way. The furniture Of: the living room is an Italian design, overstuffed with @ two tone blue mohair cov- éring; that of the diningroom is of the period of Queen Anne. The draperies of old ivery and gold har- monize in every detail. There ate 11 rods in the house With the most modern built-in fea- tures. The woodwork is of wainut, hand eee sere the basement the newest art furnace has | —TRIBUNT been 4 led by te SYRUP PEPSIN | THE FAMILY LAXATIVE pei Sane Fee | ! cent. popeacernine dimdierd a Eee ce re you Albrecht’s represen- tative will be here all: day Saturday, Dec. 3, with his full line of Furs and Fur Coats At special prices for the December sale of furs. Every fur garment we have in stock willralso be placed on sale. A deposit will hold any iece of fur or fur coat or you until Christmas. MILLINERY All Pattern Hats Are Now Reduced to $5. 00, $10.00 and $15.00 SD DLILD ELD IID aD Daa wD is Blakey & Co. 136 SOUTH CENTER a DECEMBER SA Suits, Coats, Dresses and Blouses AT EXTREMELY oe PRICES FOR HIGH GRADE GARMENTS Suits at $35.00 That Sold Up to $100.00. Suits at $65.00 That Sold Up to $150.00. Suits at $95.00 That Sold Up to $275.00 Coats at $35.00 ‘That Sold Up to $75.00 Coats at $45.00 That Sold Up to $100.00. Coats at $85.00 That Sold Up to $150.00. AFew Suggestions For the early Christ- mas shopping. Breakfast Coats In beautiful shades of satin and taffeta. “Specially priced. $10 and $15. Handkerchiefs Colored linen hand embroidered, vivid shades. Priced 50c Petticoats Jersey silk, extra quality, all shades, light and dark. SALE PRICE $5.75 CLASSIFIED ADS— Burke Plump. |————BRING RESULTS+—— _A Sale of All Our Women’s Fine Lace ‘Boots Beginning Sitirday Morning We are putting on sale every a en’s fine lace Cuban heel ser dig "$7.45 1 $ =e Substantial savings with no sactifice of style make this a real economy occasion, for the shoes in this Hooda sale include all our highest grade Goodyear welt walk- ing shoés. Made of brown kid, brown calf ana black ieid--with all sizes and widths to choose from. Glance over these former prices and see what posi- tive savings this sale afford: Fall Fall =‘ This - 1920 1921 = Sale Women’s fine Walking Boots.$17.50 $12.00 $8.05 Women's fine Walking Boots. 16.00 12.00 8.95 Women’s fine Walking Boots.. 15.00 11.00 8,95 Women’s fine Walking Boots..14:00 10.00 7.45 IGGIN “YOUR SHOEMAN’ XMAS SUGGESTIONS Auto Robes Auto Gloves Auto Mitts CAMPBELL-JOHNSON CO. Head-to-Foot Clothiers