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PAGE TWO 1 SPANISH VETS NAME OFFIGERS At the a nual election of officers =| Lieutenant Caspar Colling £ No. 16 h War Vot-| ‘TURN BACK!’ CRIES BROAD. the following were chosen: TAIL. =| A. Hefferin, commander; n Hale-N-Hearty and UG re viee com nt after they had re- senior junic vice Carey, officer of| you Miller, officer of| them , trustee, three adjutant J.H am FR. P. A RI y have believed natured four- re c n ni Growly was a e if 8 er Peter could shut n¢ n | t 1 Imagine ‘himself on the 3 1 t | >i ~ =) Buy your Hosiery and Silk Under-| Litt — wear Gifts at The Stuart Shop, 136 South Center St a —_ R tammered Why not an Essex for Xmas?} fH —_— Vee To think what?’ Hlectrical gifts are worthwhile i dema swimmer, growing A ae 2 AE SS 21) Tk TN Learn the economy of pate in niSalitaire coitlee —y) er: Tere. "aor cops” Se the pound —” hate aaa ores ts? —_— haa s2-~ Gua — hile quality = —=; processoh ~ ~ preparatio —p) — With your grocery order today include a pound of SOLITAIRE COFFEE Genuine Spruce Xmas. Trees Nice Size, Good Proportions, 50c to $1.50 ind Nut Fig and Plum Pudding. ig 1 Fruits and Vegetables pecial Pric to Churches and Schools, THE SERVICE GROCERY 826 East A Street Phone 412 d shower bath | They wiped | $, Shook |} AD bolder and coming closer to the bank now that he found he had nothing to fear. “To think that we great creatures shook like aspen leaves in a wind. storm when we heard that crash a moment ago dnd now we find the se of our terrible fright was noth ing but,the whack, whack, whack- ing of a Benver's tail. Tis such a joke on us! That's why we laugh. Two Bears half ecared to death by 2 little fellow lke you,’ answered Hale-N-Hearty when he at last could grunt “Beaver flipped his tail. “Oh, I'm not so smallf cried he. ‘I am large enough to fell a tree. And, by the . that’s what you heard a while ago. I gnawed through a fine salping this afternoon and 'tis floating on the stream now, waiting for me to tow it home. I don't often work in the daylight, but autumn ts here and the larder must be well stocked with bark before cold wea- ther sets in. That's why [ started out early today. Say, where are you Bears yoing, anyhow?" We ro north,’ North? What for? “*To seek our fortune! Hale-N-Hearty and Bright chorus, Beaver thwacked tail upon the water. “‘Crazy, plumb crazy!" squealed he. ‘You don't know what you're dding. Take my adyice and turn ba fast as he could go Next: “Porcupine With winter coming? Beaver was astonished, grunted Prophecy." Jailed in Dénver DENVER, Dec. mma Gordon, 25, Gordon, railroad man of Rawlins, Wyo. and W. H. Porter former Denver policeman. were lodged in jail here on the charge of con- tributing to the. delinquency of the woman's young son, Charge were filed by S. M. Thompson of Rawlins, Mrs, Gordon's father. The pair were unable to secure bond of $1,000 each. eet LATS Ret) Electrical gifts are worthwhile. 21.— >) — Mrs, wife of William not Kasex for Xmas u ap BASOLeS SRK PRS Par cooce and off the fellow, paddled as | Rawlins Woman’ ‘Che Casper Daily Ceibune SERMON EXCERPTS FEAN FATAL TO BANK ROBBER (Continued From Page One) dow that separated him from the driver, Shortly after the start of the sec- ond part of the trip, this drumming ceased and Genoha turned in his seat to find his passenger slumped for- ward and apparently unconscious. ‘He was dead when a hospital was reached. In the sultcase were $13,807 in cash and checks, and in an iron box which Keller also car- ried was a small amount of gold coin, NOMINATIONS ARE OFFERED BY COOLIDGE WASHINGTON, David T. Ham to be United States marshal +for the rn district of Washington WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—P— President Coolidge decite4 today to give the south representation on the Interstate Commerce commiasion He nominated Richard V. Taylor of Alabama to succeed C. C. McChord who resigned, The -president submitted to. the vommi'tes the nomination of Thomas W. Woodlock of New York, who is serving as an interstate commerce ‘ommirstoner under. recess appoint: ment. ‘The senate last xnring de- “lined to approve. Mr. Woodjock's nomination. Give Her a Ct OUR FOOT COMFORT SERVICE is invslyable to everyon’ suffering from foot troub'es. If you-have corns, bunion’, callouses, tired and hurting feet. painful hee!s, weak or broken down arches, come to our Foot Comfort Department and see our Foot Comfort Expert. He has been specially trained in the Dr. Scholl Method of giving | Foot Comfort and he will be clad ‘to show yor how hundreds of peo- ple are now enjoying comfortable, easy feet by means of correctly fitted shoes and Dr. Scholl’s t Foot Comfort Appliances Tired, Aching Feet Weak and brok- en down arches, weak ankles, cramped toes, * ete., quickly re- ‘alet for Xmas. lieved by Dr. Scholl’s Foot- Eazer. Light and comfortablie. Worn in any shoe. $3.50 per pair. This Service is Absolutely Free Golden Rule Dep’t Store Lindsay & Co. FRAMED PICTURES lace Cards, alleys, Prizes ZOE MARKS MUSIC AND ART 130 S Center Phone 1745 A short 3-year-old ¢orn-fe RNING! LIVESTOCK BEING KILLED ON THE RANGE the taking up hor: $100 reward will be paid for arrest and convic- tion of anybody on the range and Any stock fox farms or being shot on the range using any which do not belong to them, being killed for by trappers or anyone else must be inspected by live- tock inspector or sheriff before selling. CAMPBELL CHRISTIAN, Inspector. ALEX McPHERSON, Sheriff. JOHN P. MARKET The meat is tasty ORDER IMMEDIATELY! PRICES ON BUFFALO Round Steak, Ib Loin Steak, Ib Xump Roast, lb standing Prime Rib, These prices put the fi the rea JOHN P. 114 East Phone 35 ‘ d Buffalo has arrived at the GRIFFIN , tender and juicy. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rey. Cl A, Wilson, D. D. Subject, jod and the Individual,’* Modern scientific discoveries have given us new ideas of the vastness of the physical universe. In compar- {gon some coisider man’s Insignifi- cance, likening him to a straw driv- en by a tempest, to a grain of sand on the seashore, to a bubble on the crest of the wave, a drop of the great ocean, With God man is Jot lost in the crowd. He who clothes the lily, notes the sparrow's fall, numbers the hairs of our heads, care for us ag individuals made tn’ His likeness and image. God desired a people numberless as the sands for multi- tude, ahd he chose Abraham and re- vealed Himself to him. He desired to deliver His people from Egyptian bondage, and He did not appoint a commilttee, but called Moses, the shepherd of Midian. Isaiah respon: ed to the vision with “Here Am ‘I. Send Me.” and Israel was warned of iniquity by an individual. Nehe miah, the king’s cup-bearer, led the Way {6 tho! restoration of the ruined walls of Jerusalem. Jesus called his disciples as indtviduals, turned from the crewd to talk to Zacchaeus, and the woman at the well, and spoke words of healing to a suffer- ing, trusting woman who touched Him in the throng. A man of Mace- ‘denla gave Europe's call for af apos- tle, and Lydia, the Individual, be- came the first convert, Men are converted by the Holy Spirit, but methods differ. and religious exper. fences are as varied as the individ uals who are converted. Sometimes conversion 's sudden; at cther times the consciousness of salvation is a growth to a conscious assurance of an unconscious process. No leaves of the tree may be exactly alike in the delicate tracery, but every, ving deat of the tree has a common source of life. We are to make allowance for individu "ity in religious expert- ence, and Christian service very member of this church has his own responsibility for taking some part In the Lord’s work. Every one bas a place. will depend upon Individual fidelity | te duty and privilege, Constant, steady, individual and personal de votion, should be the purpose of all. Every one shall give account of him self to God. Some change residence from city to city, and growing care- less, are lost from service. Fixcuses are made for negligence and indif- ference, and the shftking of duty. Iv would be better to What is expected of me? What can 1 do? Count on me as one willing and rendy to work. SWAMPS TAKE TWO LIVES Ih N.Y. DISTRICT y YORK, Dec. 21.—(4)—Death in one ot {4s moat primitive forms still lurks for the unwary not many miles from New York's skyscrapers and roaring subways. Within the last s'x months, swamp lands have claimed three lives with- in the metropo'ltan district and have brought unusual suffering to several others. ‘Two men were found dead over the week-end in Paerdegat Barin swamp In Brooklyn, close to the intersection of two well traveled streets, They are George A. 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