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' : tion and strength are gone f you forever! it can get rid of It means “blood poverty.” It is a fact with the increase of red PAGE TEN KIWANIS CLUB AWARDS MADE DEBATERS HERE Heiser and Firmin Are | Winners of High School Contest Harold Heiser and C g the negatly the child labor amend Kiwanis club oquiring of speaking in the high E wanis club presided. proficie Heiser and Firmin fon of the judges, Attorney Durham of the Kiwanis, Att W. O. Wilson of the Rotary club a Dr. C. H. Platz of the Lions club. were awarded $10 each in gold girls who supported tt side of the question were Miss Mad eline Shorey and Miss Margaret Stan- ve $10 for ley. being ch losing side. next week 2 $5 purs th gratulated her on her excellent argu: ment. The final er on the will be award judges who con he three sponsored by the Kiwanis in _ aera Geclamation will be held Thursday | of Vermont was conf night at the high school to whic h|& the public Is co all invited, he program will be annc clpal C. K. Fletcher at a Prizes are also offered wanis club in the events eeepc NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL WORK WILL BE HELD IN DENVER The fifty-second annual meeting of the National Conference of Social Work will be held in Denver June 10 to 17. This is the first time for | seven ye at such a conference has been in the west, and it may be 6¢ years more before| such an opportunity a itself to social worke of the country conference is divided into 11 division touching e community serv: economle problems welfare work of all kinds, education —industr institutional administration, juvenile delinquency, and all kindred sub jects. The sessions will be of in- terest, not alone to professional workers, but to those who lend their sympathy and support to all effec toward community betterment Information as to the program and arrangements may be h Mrs, Gertrude Rush a Fund headquarters, c commerce building, phone Rush ts acting as cha local at © committec. Try the 2 for 1 Store for a good used shotgun or rifle. “For results try a fled Ad. Rheumatism ribune Class! “Yes! it’s all gone.” O NOT close your eyes and think that health, free mo om ou your rheumatism by building up your blood power. is a fact that rheumatism not so. cells in your blood, impurities *are destroyed. It is a fact that 8.6. will help Natnre build these red-blood-cells! S.S.S. is one of the most powerful blood cleansers in existence. Its re sults in thousands of rheumatic cases have been nothing short of amazing! The medicinal ingre- dients of § are purely vege- table. This is very important to remember! What can be more inspiring, more wonderful than to see the shackles of pain re leased from your struggling body, swellings, lingering pains, mn , stiffness of joints and muscles all disappear; your stomach mado strong; your face pink with the old sweetheart glow your blood enriched and your cheeks more plump as they used to be. You can do it! Take $8.8. the great destroyer of rheumatic impurities, 8.8.8. {s sold at all good dros Th stores in two sires, large size is more economical © Makes You Feel By all means see the new Moon ries ¥ir- of the olyed that the states rhe given need by Prin- ain presents in this part| phase of nd public health, | Perempto defense has the right rts d by calling Community amber of 0. Mrs. {rman of the amined was cha who! have not tion that There are six uniforms 1 Study of New Attorney General |Gebrett, 17, confessed to Sheriff yc and other articles and the store's | xious for a camping tr could not resist th mit the crime, They the need on an extended trip. | pair had been identified 1 Che Casper Daily Tribune Youths Admit Robbery Here first they denied smimitting the robber *herson this afternoon that| their admission only after they were Simmons, 16, and Cluenes | At firs Alex Mc they broke into and robbed the W.|shown that certain minor details ri own grocery last Friday night | of their separate stories did not coin and le $400 worth of groceries They said they had de y truck. leave Casper and with $ ouths sald they were so an-|their possess: that they | train from this city to Douglas impulse to com-| ditions did nog suit them in ul eribed how | ter place and they went to Glenrock, entered the rear door with a Con t skeleton key and loaded the truck, ides Smith's identification the which stood in the garage with the|Glenrock deputy found pipes, supplies they thought. they would] bacco and other articles in a hotel lenrock. These Confession was made after the|also stolen from th Roy | with the $400 worth of othe Smit ner, the youths ]and the delivery tr whos ‘ pulled out of th The truck and most of the mud and snow 25 mf uthwest | goods were recovered Satu nigh Gle Saturday, Deputy Sheriffs Patterson and | court yesterd. Mock { decision and the appeal b nd was | furnish bond and remained In jail ui had JURY LACKING IN ELLINGSON MURDER TRIAL Examination of Seventh Juror Is Under W ay With Opening of Second Day Of San Francisco Hearing. SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., } of the murder trial of 16-) slayer of her mother, began with the seventh juror to be examined for caus jurors were seated temporarily yesterday and they remained in the box pending the completion of a pre- liminary panel and tho exercise of a - ‘ Si challenge, by which excuse talismen and the state 10. The at torneys considered there was little chance that thé jury would be com- plete before tomorrow. ful defendant ntly she was becom ing more used to a procedure s0| novel to he yesterday, so tedious and requiring such unwonted that her nerves gave ¥ noon recess of the first da fainted. ience at the and she Martin Brown first juror ex- 1 when he said e her guilty he would 3ut s old Louder mitted to yoi were int verdict be? “Guilty NEW. UNIFORMS) FOR FIREMEN IND OFFICERS Ci Aaunal Oliche Purchase Here of New Outfits. Police and firemen are to have ew uniforr This was decided by ne city council at a special last night. The police comm! cluding J. M. Lowndes, chalrman, H. Brown and C. B. Hoffhine rec- ommended the new uniforms for the | feel we members of the police department | and the fire department committ including Alderman J. W. Tucker, N. B. Thomas and A, 1. Chandler | approved the new outfits for the firemen The new uniforms in both depart ments are ily for the new members en outfitted. Chief | A. T. Patrick last night Cc. H, Whal The council voted to to Mr. Whal able t nt ynit to ® Mr. Whaley de do this. contract calls f compa members of the fire. dep They will cost $45 each Chief Helstand sta rtment. last night to the council that the numbér of tire uced to a min- omputible with the safety of n had been re ty. There is no wasting of » taxpayer's funds in {he fire d partment, Chief Heistand declared > anything to sell, in jail with twenty-four hours to re- | move hi Wise on a c and fighting, was fined $25 which he did not pay and was remanded to | Jail. Charles Kabler, booked for l- legal possession of liquor, paid a fine of $25. Jack Johnson, for being drunk, forfeited bond. A $25 fine was paid by The second day “| disturbance, was dist ? | Murray interrene tion of ‘the LATE SPORTS NEW YORK, March The youth-| appeared less nervous | their failure to] n's recent ultimatum that Demp- | recelve¥aiilesnia| that he canno k She Says: “T Am Thin’ Her Friend Says: “She Ls Skinny” r Oil is full of |x italizing vitamines that make flesh creates appetite, samples of uniforms sub- | day fewer people e taking it for they can get bet firemen Helstand, | § Clothing company F i represen d for Cne woman ¢ > und get McCo Carter. The groce on the roadside 25 mile! from n¢ thusiastic d that the ur donee Glenrock to lighten tho load ar at | far distant the truck was found. | Both boy e known to be en that they were impelled t nee by Judge Murray in police ig to police. She appealed from the | scr city council vot tt to hire Mr. and Mrs yen as caretakers of the bond in the vas st grounds at a salary of $ 250. Scott remained in jail this ie PBR Aawera: barge it {EN font 200 ne on fallave to pay the fine |1v@ for the services of both for the morning on failure to pay the fine | months of April and May. Mr. and Bi ‘a with | Mrs. Stover who hi en resi nts of Casper for some nd ¢ ed sentence was given of thirty days | ‘ke charge of the park on April 1 The Park committee including as, J. M. Lowndes and ¢ I person from the environs Hoffhine re sition of caret and Mrs. § Will Cobel!, Indian, arrested with of being drun ery, booked for being drunk. he ¢ against Martin Sham: | CO ed with being drunk Cee In one minate—just that ¥ Py quick—t i ends. Nothing so sa: Bure, th cough Peri septic and Dré in every = Dr Scholls s Zino-pads Put one on-the pain is on. ases ag H. Jones 1 in connection with an ac-| ¢ s| SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds Headache Pain Neuralgia Toothache Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Dru. “Bayer” boxes of the trade mark racture of Monoaceticacidester of DON’T NEGLECT THE FAMILY AT HOME These Chilly Days While You Enjoy Heat in the Office. Spread a Little Joy for Mother and the Children AT HOME Gebo Coal Will Do It (PRICE REDUCED 50c TON) Phone Your Order Now CRATING We Do Expert Crating and Packing ESTIMATES FREE Natrona Transfer, Storage & Fuel Company PHONE 949 and made cided to ach in y rode a freight | to. | |! 1 t | the parkkin id been aban-} MOTHER! became 50 | camping fans and {t {a| will nmended that the po- ker be given to Mr. | r the clerk had | recelved several letters from persons applying for the job. According to Chairman Thomas, Mr. Stover is a handy man and un- derstands carpenter woi If they prove satisfactory at the end of May, the salary will be raised dar- ing the busy summer months, The salary for these months will not to- tal more than $200 for the services of both Mr. and Mrs, Stover. Last year the caretaker was paid $250 a month. A considerable saving will be made in the operation of the city campgrounds this sumr \City Hall Janitor To. Get Permit for Parking His Car Henry have to park his car two blocks from his home. Nichols happens to e in the city hall and a police or- r forbids the parking of cars on 5 reserved for police ep of the police station. it the sid “California Fig Fig Syrup” Dependable Laxative for Sick Baby or Child y Mother! Even a cross, fev- erish, bilious constipated child loves the pelasant taste of “Califor- nia Fig Syrup” and it never fails to open the bowels, A teaspoonful today may prevent a sick child to- morrow. Ask your druggist for genuine alifornia Fig Syrup" which has directions for babies and children of ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say “California” or you may get an imitation fig syrup— MEN’S HIGH"GRADE SHOES in black and tan. Mostly small sizes only, Every shoe in this lot would t bargain at $6.00— My Clean Sweep Sale Price $2.85 MEN’S ARMY LAST SHOES The kind you ha been paying $6.00 for— My Clean Sweep Sale Price $2.85 MEN’S DRESS SHOES On this table you will find such and the fa- prices are $6.00 to $8.00. You can have the choice in My Clean Sweep Sale Price $4.85 MEN’S WORK SHOES Solid leather. Many with Good year Welt Chro: soles. A won deful value at $ My Cl auth BROWN OXFORDS talston make, Regularly sold n Sweep $4.85 _ TE en MEN’S BLACK AND BROWN OXFORDS Sixes 6, 7 and 7% only. Former prices ranging 6.00 to $8.00, Your choice My Clean Sweep Sale Price One Lot of CHILDREN’S SHOES in buttons. Black Vicl Kid. Slzes from 6% to 8 only. Regularly sold everywhero‘at $2.45, My Clean Sweep Sale Price 15 Nichols, city janitor, does | vtieles were} Not think itis right that he should TUESDAY; MARCH 24, 1925 Nichols: has lived fn the city hall for some time and asked Chief of Police Patrick If he could park his car with the police machines. Chief Patrick presented the request to the city council last night and it was decided to permit the Chief to use his own discretion. It is understood that the request will be granted in- as much as Nichols’ residence is in the city hall. All the city employees and heads of departments are forbidden to park their cara on the police driveway and are required to park on the out- side of the'city hall boundary, People attending police court or coming to the city hall on business are warned against parking on the police driveway, End Kidney. Ills Quick, lasting relief for weakened kidneys’ comes often over-night through a remarkable remedy long known to physicians and now for the first time put up in easy-to-take tasteless capsules. Red Mill Haar- lem Oil as it is called, goes direct to {rritated kidneys, drives out — pol sons tones them up and every trag/ of tired feeling backache painful «fd too frequent urination swollen feet and ints, rheumatic twinges, etc seems to vanish like magic, Don't suffer another day when Red Mill Haarlem Oil brings complete guar- anteed relief with just a few doses or money back. Ask these druggists The Kimball Drug Co Midwest Drug Co.—Adv, They'll Like This Lenten Dish— Try Egg Noodles fried in but ter; serve with fish. Just a satisfying and nutritious as meat. Ideal during Lent. Tasty and appetizing any time. Egg Noodles ALL THIS WEEK HOUSE, EACH _ Phone 2300 and 62 |SHOES-SHOES-SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY GENUINE HONEST VALUES At Clean Sweep Prices You Can Save on Shoes as You Have Never Saved Before On this table you will find just what the children have been look ing for A TAN MOCCASIN TOE STITCHED DOWN OXFORD for boys or girls. Sizes from 8 to 11%. My Clean Sweep Sale Price Sizes 12 to 2 Extra special. On this table you will find loaded a big lot of BROWN STITCHED-DOWN SANDALS for boys or girls. Sizes 8 to 11 and 11% to 2. All BO, at one price. They My Clean h double. p Price One Lot of CHILDREN’S BUTTON SHOES Broad toes in brown Kid. The Humty Dumty make a shoe with a reputation from coast to coast. Sizes from 1 to 5. Regularly sold at $250, My Clean Sweep Sale Price $1.15 On this table you will find a large assortment of CHILDREN’S SHOES of all colors. Also combinations in Jace and button, All high grade drummer samples shoes. They range in price regularly from $2.75 to $3.50. Sizes 5 to §. My Clean Sweep Sale Price $1.85 Just think on this table you will find a real GREY EO EAR ELT Soft and tee sizes from 9 to 11 A real goo $3.00. good value at My Clean Sweep Sale Price $1.83" OPEN EVENINGS Cottman-Turner Bldg. Shoe Store 120 WEST YELLOWSTONE—NEXT ae TO CHASE'S CAFE Butterfield's Record Exchange 110 West Ist St.. Gladstone Hotel Building ANY COLUMBIA RECORD IN THE 20e Are you going to keep playing those ear sore records you've been listening to the last five years, for another year? Exchange them for records you havn't heard THE NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO, Everything in Building Material RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS . Distributors of KONSET Three-Day Cementing Process for Oil Weils. Office and Yard—First and Center Sts. sizes from 4 to 8 A regular $3.45 seller, and one straps. Regularly sold from $2.5 3, with Pom Poms. Sold regularly at $2 Casper, Wyo. > You will find as Ae assortment PATENT Kips. AND SATIN PUMPS and strap slippers. ‘They were regularly priced from $6.00 to $8.45. Your choice— My Clean Sweep Sale Price On this table you will find load- ed with a large assortment of BLACK AND TAN LADIES’ OXFORDS Low and military heels, ‘The Oxfords a: : Darga Pxfords are a real bargain at My Clean Sweep Sale Price $2.45 On this tat you will find a large assortment of all kinds of SPORT SLIPPERS FOR GROWING GIRLS in sizes from 21% to 4, Eve one of these are worth from $5.0 to $6.00, Your choice on— My Clean Sweep Sale Price $2.65 Is loaded with Old Lady's Comfort ONE-STRAP SLIPPERS Black Kid. Rubber heels. All My Clean Sweep Sale Price $1.85 LADIES’ WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS My Clean Sweep Sale Price 85c This table {s loaded with BLACK KID HOUSE SILPPERS My ‘Clean Sweep Sale Price $1.45