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ee | Femeyn 9 pASPER MASONS AND STARS AT’: ‘HED SERVICES More Special Delega- tions Pack Big 9%." Tabernacle. he SUITS and the styles. HART SCH tual | eccur- Buys a lot of Value Hart Schaffner & Marx and AFFNER & ansformed. try to eh ea the Ri ‘When In is a If our See fabs then we 9 the right to sin. n and woman to ntinuing, Mr. Harper Some people ask what it mea e transformed—how {t feels “onverted. sin and to be turned from the devil to the ways of ormation in the ma wor'd is easily illustrated. material transformed into thi val sion—rebirth. baptism. the hate aw pul with g It is not form It is that is nc Declaring inte wants to three falseh ard to be converted e a Christian life if yo and “You'll hav ull your good tin church.” Unified Air Service Urge By Robins minority 1 statement giver e his departure for the would be onc of five before con; many Medbro and (YCOAT To buy suits and overcoats of such high quality is a rarity these days. Here you will find double-breasted latest single-breasted Overcoats, too, in the new models and fabrics at this price. birhoradecip BROS. MARX CLOTHES lo’ Is our poll if they It means to change ished product always’ increases its Transformed means conver- y and: floods the es to hold a Christian if a He opening of con He expressed the bellef that hat we should not be conformed to this world but that we should be it ig natural for us Rome think hell said, ans to to be fro ways ater al Crude e fin: nality; which there A out a e d on major NOTICE All old accounts due The Casper Herald may be paid at the old cam- paign office, Gladstone Hotel Build- ing on West First street, or you may mail your check to M. M. LEVAND Care CASPER HERALD Subscription accounts excepted \ : iii NUN SUIT AGAING RAILROAD TAKEN 10. U. 5, COURT Zimmers Claim to Be Heard in Trbunal at Cheyenne. CHEY e, Dec, 4.—A damage suit, by H, Zim- of Casper, against the Chicago ington & Quincy railroad and ra Rice, loce ive engineer, in the district court of ‘ona county asking for damages amounting to $105 in his suit, 2 that he had been partly incapacitated for life as ‘he result of Injuries incurred on the .fternoon of, September 21. 1924, wheh a car in which he and his brothe ng on West Yel lowston was struck by a Burlington switch engine Zimm claims that the car was pushed feet, over a con te curb. and against an upright steel pipe crushing the car, He states that no warning Sound o{ any kind given by the ngine on ap- hing the crossing, and that the not brought to a stop ng as required by city He further alleg car was on the tri at the cros: switchman waved his lantern the engine to stop, but the enginee falled to heed the The head- Ughts of th tern of th t ngine when the crossing, T at his lle expec nd that be fore the accident, he was an able bodied man cay a month, He count of his alle tial disabjlity ind suffering cident, ble of earning $500 sks $84,000 on ac- d permanent par- 000 for the pain sed him by the and the remainder of the umount he asks for reimbursement for the expenditures he made for doctor and hospital bills and the money he lost in immediate wages, which brings the total to $105,760. fe Se ON School Pupils In Wyoming | Total Geet fonal Bulletin, lesued by the state department of education. This number shows an nerease of 1 over the previous two years, indicuting an average early increase of over 1,000 school hildren. High school enrollment increased last year over the previous year from 8,313 to 8,906. It was more than double the 1920 enrollment of 3,476. Natrona county has the largest high school enrollment, with Sheridan, Laramie, Big Horn, Sweetwater and Uincoln being among the other lead- ing counties in the state. Nature Cure Institute MODERN South Durbin Street MASSAGE Treatments $1.50 Baths $1.00 623 BATHS MASSEUR MASSEUSE Phone 1478 For Appointment A Good Place to Eat Three Times Each Day TRY OUR SPECIAL NDON LUNCH | 35c From 11:00 till 2:00 Yelmonico Cafe 146 South Durbin ERE COME THE MONTHS 10 WiLL YOUR SOUL--IT'S TIME 0 BUY YOUR PUTER IAL| Che Casper Daily Cribune— WOMAN SHOT IN GUN DUEL OF HOLDUPS NEW YORK, Dec. 4—@)—A wo- man passerby was shot today during a pistol battle between the paymaster of the Standard Ol! company plant on the East River, Manhattan, and three robbers who escaped with the $5.500 payroll. Two-Story Still on Cliff Seized Neo Wheatland Dec. 4—)—A cunningly built eliff, fifty miles was raided by northeast of here, Lon C. Davis, im charge of federal prohibition enforcement in Wyo- ming, and a posse late yesterday. Following the search, the raiders destroyed the distillery by igniting gasoline in its pressure cookers. The building contained a 300 galion still and quantities of masis and other suppttes. No arrestes were made. Banker’s Friends Elated Pwelve years ago I became af- flicted with stomach trouble which steadily became worse. 1 frequently became prostrated with colic attacks and bloating. My doctors wanted to operate for gall stones. 1 wished to oid an operation ayd on advice of friend tried Mayr's Wonderful emedy with excellent results as vince taking it about two years ago my trouble has entirely disappear- ." It removes the catarrhal mucous from the intestinal tract, and allays inflammation which causes prac- 7 all stomach, liver and intest! Iments, including appendicitis. will convince or money re- tunded. For sale by druggists every- where —Adv at home in a minute by briskly stirring the der in hot or cold water. No Cooking Food Drinks WM Age Rich milk, combined with extract of choice grains. Very nourishing, yet so easily digested that it is used, with benefit, by ALL AGES, ailing orwell. An upbuilding diet for infants, invalids, nursing mothers, etc. Convenient Light Nourishment, whenever faint orhungry. Acupful taken hot, upon retiring, induces sound, refreshing sleer Neglected Investments REV. A. E. COOKE will preach ere above in First Congregational Church If you want to know how and where to make the best paying investments, with sure dividends, then “ask tor Horlick’s \ The ORIGINAL \* Malted Milk Y FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1925 Make » this Christmas. a memorable ‘one through the thoughtful and gener- ous giving of jewelry. A handsome ring, a _ useful watch a dainty piece of jewelry —or a_ novelty selected here with care— those are the things that last and please. Buy on Budget Plan When you stop to realize that you can buy all these wonder- subject on Sunday at 11 A (AMERICA THEATER) come and hear this sermon. (lustrated lantern lecture on ’ at the Bible Class in Y. W. NO EVENING SERVICE Go to the Tabernacle at 7:30 P. M. Sunday School and Minister’s Bible Class at 9:45. A. M. “The Bible and the Ancient Mon- C. A. 9:45 a, m. You will be welcome best of gifts. trying. tive collar decorations. 12 to 2 $1.25. 11 $1.15. Sizes 5% to 8 -- ET Natrona Transfer, | ? Storage & Fuel Co. chooge for themselves. CHILDREN’S RED OR BLUE FELT BOOTIES with attrac- Sizes Sizes 8% to $1.00 ift Hosiery A Special Christmas Showing of Footwear For the Family When you think of useful gifts remember shoes! fortable pair would not be welcome. attractive, and most acceptable gifts. Slippers are one of those things every one needs, yet so few Therefore they make one of the Our economy pricing makes your buying less LADIES SOFT FELTS with pad- ded leather soles and ribbon trim- In many fresh NEW STYLE SATIN quilted slip- pers with gold *braid decoration. In the prettiest of colors e IMPORTED Turkish leather bou- doir slippers—something different. With bright oriental 98¢c ornaments on toes ~~ MEN'S SOFT WARM FELTS with turn up collars, In e $1.79 brown or grey -- MEN’S INEXPENSIVE _ brown felts with padded $1.19 leather soles _-___ soled brown MEN’S LEATHER "$3. 00 kid slippers, Very It would be hard to find a gift that com- bines the practical and beautiful better than in a pair of lovely silk hose. By buying Phoenix in the depend- able wat we sell, you are assured of an inexpen- sive yet durable gift hos season’s most attractive colors.-_.... $1.00 All the ful gifts on convenient pay- ments you can _ make your friends happy and gratify your own desires without hardship or denial. Early selections are most satisfactory. De Rekg Made G eh obadabedabetadat nd bobbed ofels: We give you 6% interest on all you have paid in until Christmas COM, ELRY _ 118 E. Second St. “Where You Will Eventually Buy” = S 2 i] = re = WHEN BUTTER IS HIGH USE G-L-E-N-0-L-A In 5-Ib. Prints H. H. FITCHIE sharp. Phone 2468 1200 S. Cherry Few of us have so many pairs that another smart, com- So why not give shoes orslippers this year? They make ir Every item below will appeal to some member of the fami 2xpensive, To Please Some Wife or Sweetheart You'll make someone happy if you give them a pair of these beautiful new style slippers, Are neat and plain, There ts just a touch of decoration on the sides and at the (throat. Rounded toes and sp'ke heels. In rich black satin or sleek back patent. $9.98 A Beautiful Gift These ties are very dressy looking yet have the advantage of being 9 laced pattern which many feet need. Have comfortable Cuban heels in place of the heel pictured and have deco- rative trimming on the ‘sides. We have them In the new Apricot kid and black kid. $5.98 For Sister’s Christmas! What little girl wouldn't de ight in a pair of these fine two toned shoes , for Christinas. ‘They have patent « leather lowers and Beige calf uppers or brown calf lowers and Beige calf uppers. hy the hoaltny The Christmas Gift for the Outdoor Girl Here's one of the biggést bar- gains we've ever offered you, folks. {t's a full length ladies) mountain boot of a quality that is usually retail ed for around ten dollars. its uppers are of a soft strong medium brown leather. Has strong flexible felt soles. Has strong flexible welt so'es. moccasin tips pictured. The sup- ply is Umited. -We could only buy a certain number of pairs at this price. $5.98 rubber he $3.48, Sizes 8% to 1s $3.24 Father Likes Com- fortable Shoes That's why we suggest this soft brown kid leather for him. It's made overa little straighter last The Latest Style for Brother aie over a ittle straighter last With those new shiek pants looking. You'll find smooth workmanship inside and out and a pair of these nifty tan shoes when we say the soles are Good- is Just the thing. Have the same lines us men's latest year Welted we mean the best style shoes do, with a? little sole construction ever invented. stitching for decoration, | Rubber heels. too, and convent. ent lacing hooks. 4g $4.98 fuse: Over Worn Shoes Maybe it's out of place in a Christmas ad to mention our repair department but at this time of year with its added expenses one welcomes the chance to save. And ty having your shoes repaired you save pleas- antly and wisely. Shoes from our department don’t have that patched look—but look almost as good as new. Just try us on the next pair. Remember that our location is most convenient to leave and get shoes, Made strong too—for whose harder on shoes than a boy. % to 6. Sizes 13 te