Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 25, 1925, Page 12

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AGL PAGE TWELVE We NF end, But Homer C roy wouldn't let her r.guide, even when s it sells her to would “Bush’ m reeks with Rust, dust, ure everywhere t injectior mply tear the wodde > expe ad hin wants her. oft background and es under the spotlight, is Croy wants is Introd ¢ ahd as haying 1,200 of land, at the age of 40 and Ife to death.” { him? On p; tish man—s What sel and plays her against the mort gage on the old homstead. have | sta a Books and Bookmen A Column of Gossip and Opinion By ARNOLD B. eal illag Sold out to “Bush” Higbee on page 348—the next to the | not a ™m ast in the book “R. F. D. No. 3” by Homer Croy. | And Josie Decker was beautiful, young tand California ; crazy with dreams of the silver screen and handsome hero of a lover and husband right to the ver} LARSON. love affair with a young and promis-| steat and the near-great of the past ed the shower ing farmer that and teeth This m: red | she getting it he had | anc a polished, | titles and | sub-titles. He ieaves| things unsaid time after time by of suggestion. He goes in for he obnoxfousness of man- really doesn’t matter, for | | his readers know’ that « risque sur- | | prise 4s waiting to shorten the breath, ure. There are books and books, and of them come under the jon of fictfon. Modern odern ways bob about in d, novelized from all the fictionnaires are usy authors, Blographers are buzzing about the and present. Every new day has its latest discovery in science, and the plat the past and specu- e future, The stories they be more wonderful. His- © ancient themes rian and the “ at their side, letting Nght into mustiness surrounding long conceal- » | ed splendors. And, too, the poets and play- wrights dramatize life, seek out its pearls and its pains, displaying them in a few swift words. I of the globe is spared the ve visit of the cosmopolite hen he can write, does so, the tales of faraway lands and peoples. The latest in “outline” Iterature ook that deals with ancient his- . It is a school text published the Oxford Press, and graphically ” it, Assyria, tome for its X BEST SELLERS. ring books are reported ’s in New York as being in demand during the last Fiction. FE MATRIARCH, by G. B. (Knopf). Chronicle of a bril- Jewish family in which pett!- t rule was the tradition, THE LITTLE FRENCH GIRL by Anne Douglas Sedgwick (Hough- ton Mifflin). A French jeune fille and her English lover affords an op- ’| portunity for contrasts and compll- ments across the Channel. THE THUNDERING HERD, by Zane Grey (Harper), Old-fashion- ed adventure yarn of buffalo hunt- 416 HOLLY ST. JERSEY MILK We are now in a poistion to take a few of.the many customers that have asked for OUR MILK in the past. We also do General Team Work and Lawn Work. GRAVEL AND SAND A SPECIALTY MURPHY BROTHERS PHONES 1096-R or 698-M ers and Indian fighting in the south- West fifty years ago. THE WOLVES AND THE LAMB, by J. S. Fletcher (Knopf). Some- what mechanical “crook” melo- drama,” staged in London,. THE PEASANTS: WINTER, by Ladislas Reymont (Knopf). Second volume of the four-volume epic of humble Ife in Poland, which won for its author the 1924 Nobel prize. THE INEVITABLE MILLION- AIRES, by E. Phillip’ Oppenheim (Little, Brown). Agreeable fairy tale of two benevolent gentlemen who couldn't spend their money as fast as it came in. Non-Fiction. WITH LAWRENCE IN ARABIA, by Lowell Thomas (Century). Story of the young Englishman who or- ganized the Arab kingdom of the Hejaz. NEW LAMP BURNS 94 PER CENT AIR Beats Electric or Gas A new ofl Iamp that gives an amazingly brillant, soft, white ght, even better than gas or electricity, has been tested by the U. S. Govern: _ | ment and 35 leading universities und found to be superior to 10 ordinary ofl lamps. It burns without odor, smoke or noise—no pumping up, is simple,: clean, safe. Burns. 94 per cent air and 6 per cent common kerosene (coal oil). The inventor, G. H. Johnson, 609 W. 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An ex- planation of the privilege, right and necegsity of jury duty, and a plea to citizens to uphold {t. Your Credit Is ‘ SIX MORE DAYS OF Gre DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS |=: ON ALL FURNITURE EVERYTHING IN THE STORE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES LIVING ROOM, DINING ROOM, BEDROOM FURNITURE, RUGS, LINOLEUM, CONGOLEUM AND DRAPERIES ALL INCLUDED Hundreds of Casperites and people of surrounding territory have already taken advantage of special reductions offered. This is your opportunity to save. The price is just the same for cash or credit—and “vour credit is good at Chamberlin’s.’””’ We invite you to open a credit account with us. Bach item of fur- niture is plainly marked with our special yellow sales tag showing the immense saving. A Sensational Value of Amazing Perfection and Charm A Genuine Mahogany Two-Tone Suite Wonderfully Finished. All dustproof con- struction. Genuine Mahogany bottoms on each drawer. THE SUITS CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING PIECES— ine Mahogany Bow-Foot Bed, $36 Genuine Mahogany Semi-Vanity Genuihe Mahogany Poster Bed____$39 Dresser ___________-____------$36 | Genuine Mahogany Vanity Dresser $72 Genuine Mahogany Chiffonier ____§28 Genuine Mahogany Dresser ______ $44 Genuine Mahogany Chifforette____§39 This is an open stock suite. You can purchase any of the pieces separately. : WALNUT ALSO. Chamberlin Furniture Co. Second and David Streets Telephone 37 Can be had in GENUINE We will take in your old furniture on any new purchase and allow yeurtlis benefit of our greatly reduced prices the same as if you paid cash, TRADE IN YOUR OLD FURNITURE toon ac Wishes to Announce Its Removal to Its NEW LOCATION In the : DALY BUILDING 219 South Center St., Formerly Wyoming Theater AH IAA The Wyoming Trust Company The Wyoming Trust Company ‘e | TT OOHOTwTINOwM TT iiiiiiTTtitiTTTTTTTTTTE _ an —————————aeESeeeeeCV [Ol]. : iM ra .

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