Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 8, 1923, Page 12

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PACE TWELVE. . Che Casper Daily Cribune THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1923 SALVATIONISTS 222 S22Ee|GERMANSUFFERING — |OOITIINN OIRRIERS 22=.2Ersee|Neoro Held on [ay eee ee =: c Up staahere chcteasmmenaetion e: ot Weapon Charge able looking gun. He hat been .. 15 districts with 17 carriers, two . Captain McHarg announced that SFAVIGE HERE REPORT heraite te = " a4 meetings would be held the remain. *t y in order to take In some a4-| Concealed Weapons are a hobby |HEMSTITCHING, Picot Pi... der of this week and the whole of ] ditional territory and to give earlier lwith Raymond Purdy, colored, who| braiding. Call and me ... mafi to the business district. believes in self defense by every kany Dry Goods. ——eS—=—_—— next week at 8 o'clock each evening Exception ts taken. by a resident! The rich lived Mke they had it and pM of Riverton to an article recently, the wealthy used to live itke the] The Casper postoffice department | —- — — | ished in the Tribune in which! miaaie class does here. But I can‘t|has just completed a survey of the . PACKARD CARS statement was made by Edward) tai about the poor; it was a pity|city for the purpose of redistricting Cook relative to the seneralit, see them, and that was 25 or 30/it. Up to this time there have been &, ” ° financial condition surrounding the | ye, we. Se ee Crusader Geo. Davis eople of Ge: y from where ‘bs! now to give you «few facts: I} “ nad just ret Following is the ove an aunt living in Germany who To Conduct Meetings | letter received: He wicgeasuycaasc AGgRESES reese AT AUTO SHOW “Editor, Casper Tribune: she retired from business and This Week and Next. “I am writing in regard to the|nea enough fo lve on in comfort: — “Wants to See You” Edward C. Cook statement carried! toaay she is poor. -Last summer % nm your paper November 1. she had to go into the woods and “Present Your Bodies” was the ‘Mr. Cook stated that he had/ pick berries so that she might get subject discussed by in Germany, but everybody/something with which to make H. Davis, Hamburg know®)|bread. After the harvest she went one of the into the fields to pick up grain that had fallen here and there so that S| she could make {t into flour to use for cooking. And this poverty for ¥|an old woman of 84. ; “Her daughter {s married and k If these! has one chiid. To this child the y idea of Christianity! tamfy’s business was given atout Ip the poor with this five years ago because it. seemed they now waste. then that it would no longer be “Being a seaport town, things in] necessary for the parents to con Hamburg naturally appear to be|tinue working. ‘Today each mem-| BY SPARK PLUG || Callaway’s—The House of Quality”—133 E. 2nd a YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE Callaway’s Home Makers’ Furniture Sale .| Values! Values! Values! Scores of them await you here = So much m grown up around it. and revival derstanding has words, evan- Id attention is naturally directed ward that car. It is without a bt, the longest raciest car in the United St day. The eight cylinder P ome have that a revival wtribaata bare s already been displayed by “being secured | Mansfield in Sedan and Touring going along in good shape. This is] ber of the femily has to work just 4 ii later to be known as converts, still |‘7P¢S: He plans tonight to change| the rule with most ports. Mr.|as hard as anyone can work—end his display in order to show still an- Cook must have liked it so well] just to have enough to eat, with other model of the popular e there that he had no desire to see| clothes out of their reach. | In addition to the new of Germany. But if he had in “So I could go on telling you| inder éar, the Packs ime the idea of making | apout real conditions over there. | manufacturing the at country here he/ One thing I want to let you know| | duct : ave gone into the/ is that I have been in America for years. y. I am sure that| almost 22 years. I am proud of my | play each eve v forded the trip to! new country. I am proud because| Mansfield occup! ts surroundings in order/T am a 100-per cent American. 1/ one-half of Booth conception of con-| thank God that He sent. me here.| oe ais made the inland} Anyone who might know my story | he would have/ and who is a believer in Christ fel is also on dis- show. Mr oth No. 10 and > 11 For every daily milk need Carnation fills JUNEAU, ALASK from six out of the ¢ rely different | could not help but admit that it was . i| voting on the question the Lord who brought me to this the bill completely. | ||| at this big Home-makers’ Sale. Everything to furnish your ing the southeastern part writing this because I|/ country. With best wishes to your Order fren your. grocer. territory from the sou m talking about. An| paper, I remain | | home atadrasticreduction. Visit us and see the wonderful 4 i values we offer, 5 Piece Decorated Breakfast Sets SENSATIONAL] = a0-0 Our extraordinary Anniversary Sale has created a sensation. The remarkable values in women’s and misses’ Coats, Dresses, Millinery and other wearing apparel justify it. Never before has merchandise of the Fuch standard of quality been offered to the public at such drastic reductions which we are making during our ANNIVERSARY SALE It Is Coat Time. Don’t Wait. Buy Now. Cloth Coats Dresses ONE LOT ONE LOT SPORT AND DRESS COATS | DRESSES FOR STREET WEAR All silk and satin lined. Many elaborately fur-trim- Silk and wool. Genuine $35.00 to $49.50 values. “— from Contented Cows” | section, indicated a large ma opportunity been given me to] Yours truly, in favor of the proposition study people there in good times. MRS. others believe that a revival comes and goes with the evangelist and { the result of his ors but a revival is,none of these. A revival is the extraordinary movement of |ff the spirit of God among His own people resulting in the conversion of sinners and the reclamation of | backsliders.”" | “It will be absolutety necessary | that we have bodies on all of these | empty seats if we are going to see | great results. The old time |g xcuse of some that though |# sent in body they are with pirit, will not do. Too often # are filled with the spirits congregation on Sunday morning while the bodies of the members are off joy-riding in the | country somewhere. Many a min ister has become discouraged and 1 ed because his members appear at the serv t i Here {s an exceptional value in Breakfast Sets, very attractively decorated in ivory and blue, blue and silver, grey and black. Sets consist of four bow back chairs and drop leaf table. In our estimation it ig the greatest value we have ever offered. «Special Dining Room Suite Values med. Genuine $40.00 to $49.50 values. Newest materials and latest styles. YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE I | ] | ONE LOT ONE LOT DRESS AND SPORT COATS DRESSES FOR STREET WEAR All silk and eatin lined. Mostall of them beautifully | Silk and wool. The latest styles and materials, fatemmned with very fine furs. Genuine values, Genuine values $65.00 to $90.00. $45.00 to $68.50. YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE t 39.50 | ONE LOT 4 i We are sure you will find something here you like both in design and \ Hl price. Our offering includes Golden Oak, Wicker and Oak, Walnut Fin- ‘ish, Duo-Tone and Genuine Walnut. The styles include many period de- i signs and adaptations of combination euenes: The prices are for this _ week only. DRESS AND SPORT COATS o o All silk and satin lined. Made of very fine mater- jals. Every coat trimmed with massive fur collar, cuffs and borders. Genuine values $69.50 to $99.00. YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE 325 MIDWINTER HATS $49.75 ai 1 2 Lot 3 Values $1250 Values $1500 Values $23.50 to $15.00 to $32.50 Fur Coats | %5.95 sg 9 $150 AT TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS B home — where Lawson QOdorless Gas Heaters are sending out generous rays of RADIANT HEAT. Odorless! Attractive. Compact. An economical size for every room. Come in today and let us show you the “why” of Lawson Heaters. Vent pipes are easily in- stalled on the Lawson. Every gas stove should have a vent. NO REFUNDS _NO EXCHANGES EVERY SALE FINAL The Fuchs Co. CASPER’S LEADING SPECIALTY SHOP FOR WOMEN AND MISSES E. P. BRENNAN 505 E. Second Phone 133 and CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE CO. Cor. 2nd and David Phone 37 YOU’LL LIKE TRADING AT iit ALLAWAY’ ‘ COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS 133 East Second St. 133 East Second St. = SS = Se ——-s

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