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‘ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1924 FOUR DIVORCE +> ACTIONS FILED “> Four divorce suits and one suit for separate maintenance, just filed in the district court here, are re- minders that hymenal ties are often no more permanent than the ¢ Weather. » | The separate maintenance suit has “been filed to Mary Bailey against : Henry Bailey on the grounds that he is neglecting to provide for her. » The plaintiff aséris that the defend- * ant earns approximately, $175 per month and is able to support her if he so desired. Mary E. Landerdahl has filed a sult for divorce against Elmer E. Landerdahi, whose last known ad- dress was Leavenworth, Wasb., on the grounds of desertion. ‘They = were married September 6, 1917, at Sand Point, Ida., and the plaintitt seeks her maiden name of Mary E. Buchanan. Noll Griffin is suing for a divorce from Odelia Griffin, whose last known address was Denver, Colo., on the grounds of desertion. They were married September 18, 1921, at Beaumont, Tex, a Grace Tellis is asking for a di- ~ RED PEPPERS END HHEUMATIC. PAIN Cbe Casper Daily Cribune’ Land according to other employes|of cold liquid into the steam line in the heating plant who narrowly | An explosion féllowed and the boiler | PRY lt, Breath Bad? ground of indignities. ‘They were You're Bilious! eacaped death, turned a water valve | 722,™W™s Converted into a seething married October 11, 1918, at ,San Take a Stomach Upset? | rELMERGE OS | us by mistake and precipitatea a flow Land ts survived by a widow. In order to do away with dupli ° PAGE FIVE. yoree from Anthony Tellis on the grounds of desertion. They were married at Denver, Colo., May 14, 1923 and the plaintiff asks the re- turn of her maiden name of Grace Knowles. The defendant has filed ° Dizzy? Headachy? Lonpanewe a cross-sult denying all the .allega- Earueica gun. Se ses BE SORE: ea cations of service in a limited field, | tions made in the action. E, O. Brokaw is suing for a dl- vorce from Addie E. Brokaw on the and to obtain better facilities ,for customers at less expense, the Salt Creek State bank has been merged with the Bank of Salt Creek at La- voye. With greatly increased resources resulting from the combination, the Bank of Salt Creek opened this mornlte. = ean ehainns formerly oceup! y the State ik. : ; Bs ae 4 “item isccanet we| For Constipation, Headache; Biliousness PRI( ES ARE DEMO] ISHED ness judgment and means that com- — ——— = mercial and financial affairs in the district sat! continue on a sound Per Pater of Gi 18,000 Pairs of Shoes for Men, Ladies, Boys, Girls, Children. SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. the Thanksgiving day bird for Mr. and Mrs. H. Roe Bartle yesterday. THIS ENORMOUS STOCK MUST BE SOLD IN 30 DAYS—RETAIL PRICES FORGOTTEN. EVERY SHOE GOES AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST eueaacie DOS acrene ax: Dc a half pound daughter who has been ‘When you are suffering with rheu-| given the name of Margaret Mae, Ladies’ High Shoes, in col- Regular $4.00 values. Spe- ors black or brown. Regu- cialipenpain 282 eee Men’s High Top Lace Boots matism so you can hardily get|after her mother. Both mother and around just try Red Pepper Rub and'| babe are doing nicely at Keith's hos- lar $8.00 to $10.00 values__ Chrome tan—a_ boot, with wear. Regular you will have the quickest relief! pital. $9.00 values. Per pair known. In a booming voice, H. Roe, chief $4.65 Nothing nas such concentrated, | executive of the Casper council of Men’s Dress Shoes You Can’t Buy the Raw Materials at the Prices We Are Asking for These Shoes m ny wy penetrating heat as red peppers. In-] Boy Scouts, is broadcasting the stant relief. Just as soon as you|news about town. With _ reckless apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the|/abandon he has been doling out tingling heat. In three minutes it] cigars at a rate that -has never be- warms the sore spot through and| fore been equaled in this city. through. Frees the blood circula-| The “chlef* who has been barred tion, breaks up the congestion— and | from using all public sca'es and. who the old rheumatism torture is gone.| has a mania for high diving in his Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made| roadster, ts without doubt the hap- from red peppers, costs little at any | Plest man in town. drug store. Get a jar at once. U full unk, ate musclen, colas in| EMgineer Injured © 3s 08! its "a eur Betaure toeeae heucenuie By Rod Crashing Thru Cylinder with the name Rowles on each package. reat CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 28.—C. W. Patterson, Union Pacific. engi- neer, {s in the hospital with a shat- tered leg as the result of a pecullar accident. He had been on the boiler z running board of tls engine to open OTHROCK a clogged sand pipe and was climb- Jewelry of the Better Sort. ‘ ing to the ground via the pilot. As P he stepped on the pilot a connecting rod broke and the piston, released from restraint, crashed throtgh thé cylinder head and glancing from the pilot struck him on the leg. FIREMAN DEAD The Sensible Way to Buy DIAMONDS Others : < At $75 § $37 - $50 $100 - $125 § First Select the Firm—Then Select the Diamond Our Diamonds are selected from the importers unmounted and mounted in our own shop. Roth- rock’s long experience in selecting gems, at the lowest possible prices, certainly is an advantage to the consumer. Select a Diamond for your gift this Christmas ITT ISO * Aeneas Pee rege? Men’s One-Buckle Overshoes First grade. A heavy boot and a real buy. $2.50 value— $1.50 - Oxfords Ladies’ and growing girls’ black and tans, NOTICE Having moved my entire stock, of Shoes from the’ Boston Store, 260 So. Center St., I am taking this means of disposing of the entire stock which I had there until a few days ago. We will be in Business From Now On. Thanksgiving Day Was just ideal But for one thing, And that didn’t Matter much To the man Equipped with a Pair of chains And Federal Tires. ° But we must admit \ That the streets Resembled a Skating rink, And lots of cars Just slipped and slid ‘And if they had” Only dropped in At our store And invested in An ounce of Prevention How much more Pleasant many Thanksgivings Might have been. © “Happy Steve” SEDERAL TIRES \ On slippery days, one realizés the true value of ~ Federals. They are built to give the max- imum amount of traction, and their performance during cold weather is just as commenda- ble as their value to the motor- ist during the summer months. Federals prove that after all, its stamina that counts in tire construction. quip with Fed. erals now before you wish you jad. i The Brodie Rubber Co,, Ine. (The Store with a Smile) 130 W. Second Street INEXPLOSION DENVER, Colo., Nov. 28—P. 0. Land, 58, fireman in the heating plant of the state capitol building was instantly eee early today in an explosion that resulted from a stream of cold water being directed Inadvertantly into a steam pipe, | carryimty 10,000 pounds of pressure. | A -plece of pipe struck Land tn the head, nearly decapitatihg. him. MANY HOUSEHOLD ITEMS AT SPECIAL PRICES — ALL DINNERWARE AT COST Holmes Hardware Co. I NEED MONEY GENTS’ CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS AT DRASTIC REDUCTIONS Fred, Himself, Your Clothier THE BOSTON STORE 260 South Center St. PHONE 601 Our largest and best dolls and doll car- riages are about gone. Remember, a de- posit will hold any article until Christmas. EVERYTHING IN OUR CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE MUST BE CLOSED OUT AND IS PRICED ACCORDINGLY Be sure and price coaster wagons, veloci- pedes, automobiles, hand cars, trains, dolls, doll carriages, kiddie kars,and sleds. PHONE 601 Holmes Hardware Co calfs and kids, low and military heels. Regular $6.00 values— Children’s Rubbers Finest quality, that will keep the feet dry, at— .45e, Boys’ Dress Shoes Sizes 3'to 5. Values $4.50 to $5. Our price $2.65 Children’s Low Shoes Sizes from 5 to 8, pair— 95¢ Men’s Heavy Grey Sole Rubbers Boys’ Rubbers ' 80e M. HAYTIN Ladies’ High Boot 14-inch Robin Hoods. Some buy. Special at— $5.85 Men’s Oxfords Your choice from Selz and Ralstons. Real buys. Blacks and tans. Regu- lar $10 values, pair— $4.85 Men’s Jersey Bloth Alsako Regular $2.50 values. Our special price, pair $1.50 Children’s Low Shoes Black and tans. Sizes 1114 to 2. Our price— $1.65 Some Buy! Boys’ School Shoes Good sturdy shoes, built for wear. Sizes 9 to 12. $1.85 Men’s All-Rubber Overshoes No. 1 quality, U. S. brand. Regular $5.00 values, Our price, pair $3.25 Ladies’ Foot-Hold Rubbers 45¢ Ladies’ Satin House Slippers All colors. All sizes. 85¢e In black and brown— Selz make. Regular $6 values. Out they go at $3.45 Boys’ School Shoes Sizes 214 to 5. $5 values. Regular Special, pair $2.65 - Ladies’ Pumps and Straps Black satin, high and low heel. Regular $5 and $6 values, per pair $2.45 Men’s Dress Shoes One lot—Among them you will find Selz, Ral ston. Values up to $10. Your choice, while they last at the low price of $4.85 Little Gents’ Rubbers 70¢ We Have Rented This Location for Thirty Days Only — Stock Must Be Sold During That Time | COTTMAN-TURNER BLDG. | 120 WEST SECOND STREET. § ee SALE NOW INFULLSWAY