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\\Twalfth street, was hostess ata sil- offices in the O. 8! building to Bobbie came home for dinner, the queer peddler awoke, and looked about Recital Tonight. : ia, rebeption room aid privat Deovien|himaywith startled eyen. “Where was were to eat. It was the flat time that ‘The following program will be given |chamibers for clients of the. concern. What; Piotr had ever been in an American /|food. My little Maryaenka ts still in . be Casper Daily Critune PAGE THREE BED-TIME STORIES FOR THE parade in the early morning. On /Iike old Santa himself. Piotrwentfrom! policeman because, he said, “he'd |tectives, was credited wtih having obs Christmas eve, St. Nikola! as old |the house of the first friends he had rather walk a beat than be the world’s|tained the confessions cf many crim- Santa is called visits each home that|made in America, and said a grayer of!greatest surgeon.” He was on the re-|inals through kind treatment. has a fresh fire bullt on the hearth,|thankfulness, and promised to return|tired list today with one of the best} He loved his job so well that he and a little feast prepared for him.|at Christmas time. records in New York police history. fought; he said, against promotion, for He gives gifts of food to every one in| A student of criminology, Berming: the didn’t want to be taken off the the family who has been good, but to) ham, who was made sergeant of de the naughty children he leaves a i ny ° pe os a) Sf 171ilf tu WAFANTS ana INVALIDS Switch. After the visit of St. Nikolal ASK FOR whhese ‘Beberrais Policeman Is Retired Witha Unique Record jearly in the evening, the neighbors visit one another and eat the porridge . [or other fobd left at their house. The feasting lasts for nearly two weeks in- Preparation of dinner. More often though, she felt a bit like scold! stead of the one day as in America. soundly, for allowing a strange man into the house. Just before dad and |It used to be that way long ago,” said Pitr, “but now there is war and my people become so hungry fer lack of Horlick’s the Original Avoid Imitations py the pupils from the school of music| The new arrangement permits a gen-|5tTange land is this that I should be|home, and he was not | Russia, and Miskenka must fight for] NEW YORK, Dec. 9.—Twenty-five wed Substitutes this evening at § o’clock.at the Chris-| eral entrance in room 400. in a bed. Ab, ’tis not often that a poor |people pare their potatoes Before they| tho government.” Piotr covered his'years ago Richard Berminghas, Ford, Por Enfants, Invalids and Growing Children y Rich milk, melted grain extract in Powder an church at the corner of Grant and eee peddler sleeps as soft as I have slept y-|face with his hands, and the soft ham graduate, cut short a post-grad-| The Original Food-Drink For AD Ages No Coeking — Nourishing — Digestible B. I. Biggs, office manager for the|tday. Oh Mishenka my lad in far |ing pan and fry it quickly over @ gas|warm arm of Mary crept around his} uate course in surgery to become. Independent “Torpedo company re-|®Way Russia, how I wish you could be /flame. It made him a bit homesick and|neck; as kind hearted as she was, turned this morning from Findlay,|[@r me instead of fighting so far |he longed for his own li-:'e girl Mary-|she tried to comfort him and to take Obfo, where he was summoned recent-|@cross the water.” aenka and his little boy Mishenka or|the place of the other Maryaenka in ly by the death of his father. Piotr Xirlovitch crept down stairs 'little William, as his name is in Eng-|Russla. Even Bobbie who was un- *| giarry Hill, district agent of the|“Piotr you must stay for dinner, I|/low them to come out and intreduce|we will show you how the Americans Warren Bros. company, manufactur-|can't allow you to go away without|them to Piotr. Dad and Bobbie were|keep Christmas.” With his heovy ers of bithulithic pavement, the type|something to eat,” said mother who/|ax kind to him as they could be, but|pack upon his back, even something of construction used in Casper, 1s|was as kindly to the old man as Mary cae here today from his headquarters atinad been, since she had heard him Billings. He will leave tonight for| talk, and had seen the wonderful dark|American meal that he had ever eaten ees Ceevenne and will go from there tol eyes beam with gratitude. ammeriven teal thes kage gents " company headquarters at Portland, |" be fay promised story o Ore. The Trouble-Woman Irene Guthrie (vocal) -. —————-—"Sing_ Me to Sleep" The Troublewoman has numer- Thora Stebers (violin) “Like a Dream" | ous inquiries from people who come to Casper having heard of the op- portunities presented here, and be- come disillustioned in the vain search for work that will provide for the bare necessities of existence. ‘Three letters of @ kind follow. Dear Trouble-worman: I have recerfily come to Casper and have tried in vain to obtain Meet on Monday. . A meeting o fthe Big Sisters so- Sey Tice on South, David strest,| Colne housework. Tt is “necessary bloating, sour stomach, bad m Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The| that T obtain work soon. ‘Thank breath, etc. "A single bottle of ? Men’s felt sli AR Boose tcten meeting is for the purpose of perfect-| 3... rrouble-woman. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin id is today the largest selling en's felt slippers—in brown, wine, ing the organtzation of the club.” Gan | you; belp ‘nis “t0_ obtata: ae will prove to you that you can laxative in the world, the grey and black. Everett or Hy-Lo pat- Silver Tea Gi¥en for Home Society. Mra, Carl E. Starr, 243 West ver tea given for the benefit of the ‘Wyoming Children’s home society, yesterday afternon. This tea was the ERA an, clas we rye Y Few escape yeu do 5 Nt IN, c. 9- re! nom last of a seriea to be given in con-| woke was severely criticised prea a cent a dose. see vat mem mand junction with the fund campaign un-1 tne house by Representatives Tincher, In spite of the fact that Dr. Force ‘CHARGE that ou der the leadership of Mra. Sam Serv-} Repulfican, Kansas, for his address Caldwell’s Syrup Pe has & Cog WY, By Caldeelsr4 yesterday in New York which Mr. been on the market 30 years Washingwn St Montictll, Iil, Write me to Tincher conterided amounted. “not Yoomen Hold Regular only to an attack on congress, but Session Saturday. an attack upon the president as we! ice, The Brotherhood of American Yoe- Dr. Victor A. Daken returned this was busy. He smiled the sweetest far morning from Cheyenne, where he at-away smile, and asked for his ped- 0 tended the Masonic consistory which|dler’s pack. “You have been kind to/hungry bears. Mother told them tho " |is drawing to a close. . Piotr in his great need mamma, and | story of. Mary’s peddler in whispers in work. I have had fountain exper- aches, etc. : All the antes shades to choose from fence and house work experience, "ANY men and women, as GL S —grey, wine, old rose, taupe, brown and with a little training 4 1 adys Walton sHiow Heers* = >! ie. help me? Alice, M the; 7r'3.4 UnCenmAs. blue—with padded soles and soft felt Dear Trouble-woman: I should like to get work in a store as clerk, if possible, or a job amie so regulate yourself thatelimi- formula has never been im- nines « seitapthertcaptcnone nation will occur promptly edupon. It's saferand better to do heayy labor but could assist Increased doses for you than salts, minerals, in doing work that crowds a busy A calomel, coal tar and such drastic PP a) 3 : Every Woman ; Admires Dainty, |. Boudoir Slippers and into the kitchen where mother |lish. ually so nolsy, sat quite still, and Dad and Bobbie blustered into the|mother and dad glanced at one an. house as hungry as a couple of very|other, with something like tears in their eyes. “Piotr” dad said, “you must come to us on Christmas day, this year and bhetee” it will be long before he forgets it.’|the front room before she would al- the little man seemed to like Mary ‘and mother the best. After the first Piotr did not know what to say.|way the children spend Christmas in Ever since he had come across the far away Russia. water to this ‘great country mo one; “In Russia it is so very different. had ever been so kind to him as Mary-/All the boys and girls put on masks aenka as he called her, and Mamenka, | mado of wax and parade up and down Uttle mother. He sat down in the the streets trying to guess who every kitchen and watched mother do the one else is. They go to church and hings to the food that they|spend many hours in prayer efter th SYRUP PEPSIN IN OLD AGE Ap by elderly owe aes (Tey Y Her first thought on many, many mornings, and during many days as well, will be your thoughtfulness, if your gift be boudoir slippers. Why not a.pair to match her favorite robe? uppers; also quilted satin. Playing at the Hub Today, Priced $1 75 to $3 00 a Pair Saturday and Sunday. terns to choose from. Priced $2.25 and $2.50 a Pair e. Mrs. L. 8. purgatives. Half-Ounce Bottle Free ae - Children’s felt slippers—in red and We have a beautiful Pie mare and Hy-Lo patterns. Pad- ¥ ed soles. line of photo frames— gold, silver, nickle and bronze—beautiful, desir- able, reasonable. Priced $1.35 to $1.75 a Pair According to Size. men,will meet in regular segsion, Sat- urday evening, December 10, at 7:30 o’clock in the I, O. O. F. hall. A so cial hour will follow the business meet- ing, All yoemen are urged to be pres- ent. eee Temperarice Legion = To Meet Saturday. ‘The Loyal Temperance Legion, & junior tion of the Woman’ Christian Temperance ‘union, will meet Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the basement of the Methodist church. Mrs. George W. Ferguson, will lead the meeting. Interesting Meeting Of Pythian Ststers. The Pythian Sisters met in their regular semi-monthly meeting - last night and a large assemblage was noted, about 50 members being pres- ent. Initiation was conducted and the Méssrs. Jameson, Lawton, Schatzlein, Peterson, Holmes, Holman, Dickerson. Cromwell ‘and King were taken into the order. Officers for the following year were then elected and the following were se- leéted to fill their respective chairs: M. B. C., Lillian Hawes; M. EB. &., Sylvia Bauer; M. ©. J., Mamie King; Manager, Ione Ridgeway; M, of R. & ir C., Nancie Cromwell; M. of Lezzie Evers; protector, Lena guard, Ellen Watters; trustee, Letis installing officer Abbie Wol- press correspondent, Nancie Cromwell. After the close of the session dainty refreshments were served by the Mes- dames Hawes, Jameson, Hall, and Cromwell. for Los Angeles, she will spend the holi- her parents. She will stop in Denver en route, for a short visit er sister, Miss Oneta Pearson, a training course in the Miss Jane McDonald, deputy coun- ty treasurer, returned to her office thig morning after having been ab- sent on account of illness for the. ‘past In order to facilitate business dur- ing-the rush prior to-the new year, the firm, Reimerth and Van Denberg, have rearranged their THE KIMBALL W IGGIN DRUG STORES babe ee las For more than 20 years. , SPECIALS AND SUGGESTIONS ~ Our entire store is ablaze with beautiful new merchandise suitable for Xmas gifts. Our advice is SHOP EARLY and make your selections while the stocks are complete. We have made preparations to handle the steady increasing crowds that are continually flood- ing into our store and have put.on several extra salesladies. Our basement is full of toys —Live Santa Claus is in our Toyland from 2 to9 P. M. DRESSES, COATS, SUITS, GIFTS AND FURS _- Bath Robes Beautiful assortment in each department. Styles Petticoats Kid Gloves right up to the minute, season’s best colors. Very Silk Blouses neatly and artistically trimmed, in a full range of sizes. Frantz Shop Prices Make - Shopping Economical Every item offered in our big reduction sale is of splendid value, ‘ind was purchased under the most advantageous cir- cumstaénecs—hence the extraordinary prices as quoted. 35 Suits Coats Some with -fur collar and! very stylish and at a big cuffs. Made up beautifully. casings Values up to $82.50. and of ‘$16.95 . $16.95 Values as high “ $60.00. Coats 42 Suits Very smart. Many of them cost more than we are asking. A wonderful selection run-| Vines up to $48.50. ning in values up to $98.50. $45 -00 525.00 Big Reductions. Christmas oabedenadresntes Eb Gaas2 Fete Vanity Cases Night Gowns e112 Velvet Bags 1 On any Fur Garment, Muff Card Sets Dresses Millinery: Military aches “a Off or Scarf in the House. Silk Underwear ia sal the Lapeay mayer ale. Divided into two lots, Noth- Collar Boxes : Fancy Wool Hose ; Here we are offering a wonder- ful money-saving opportunity. ing old: Every hat a wonder- Beaded Bags Leather Goods and:Purses Bak Hose ful bargain as priced. Fancy Sea : 44 3 Fancy Lace Collars Enormous sample line of leather goods and purses Fin 7 fag : 2 95 LOT 1 Veil bought by our New York buyer. The entire lot bought a g $1 e ‘ .¥ els ges the Tap RitecHlree at St cents a ae ap }iec: One F ancy Beads : i glance will convince you what wonderful values and : Values up: to} $42.50. Toilet Cases the beautiful gifts they will make. Boxed | : a S Boudoir Caps Handkerchiefs : $24 95 Fancy Garters SEE OUR WINDOWS Toilet Sets f a * $60.00 Price on Every Purse in the Window. | alues up to 00. LOT 2 : $35.00 - Values up to $78.50. ‘A Few of the Many Hun- $3 95 dreds of Toys That Are ND . . : on Display in Our _—Shoo Flys *—Cupboards —Ten Pins —Scooters CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS —Velocipedes —Dressers —See Saws Kiddie Cars os: FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN. —Sleds : —Blackboards —Rocking Horses __Drums_ Kayser Silk Underwear Negligees | Hand/Bags —Baby Carriages eee Ns FEM Barrows —Teddy Bears Sweaters Hosiery Kimonas Handkerchiefs <u Bie Game H eee = aaa —Stuff ed ‘Anitinabs —Wagons —Chemistry Sets —Iron Toys —Movie-Graphs —Tables —Puzzles —Kitchen Ranges | —Magic Lanterns Hundreds of other —Beds —Tinker Toys —Automobiles —Steam Engines most desirable gifts in our complete dis- play of merchandise. DISPLAY o SEE OUR’ WINDOW 256 South Center Street 5 Phone 1304-W eT n ‘AND HUNDREDS OF OTHERS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION—BRING THE “sun, CHILDREN AND MAKE ‘THEM HAPPY. In the Midwet THE LEADER 5 3 a = Building Sypaeasnusehedns56040 05 NUSE RODE TT CCST SC RCACL Ae TeCeEs salts y