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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1925 PAGE SIX ; Che Casper Daily Tribune bs - phe Se keke pean eee pe i Gah it Ket I a eae eee ee aE : a ‘ | |’. Immortality of Bolshevik Methods World Topics Capital Floated, ; ty ihe sour ts exiles rt = — Flowers iialinay oaae eaeicate “The Ametican people ought to) The flow of American capital into = ment is seeking new leverage by ay ke be the bapplest people in the world, | foreign and domestic. investments, — ~ By SAMUEL MIN URN PECK ieee xe St “ = Ortices: *THbtnie | DECAUEE thetfe is unprecedented pros-| comprising loans for governments, | A flower whose petals, leaf by leaf, |Which to bring about recogn! y h Pe | periby on y hand and the outlook | munfelpalities and corporate enter- By MRS. MARY Must fall ore sunset’s glow— the United Statés {s Indicated fro: Satter ft is bright,” said | Belses, reached unprecedented pro- MORTON How can a thing with life so brief /developments in several hundred - by chairmar of cy | portions ,{n ©1925. WIS seautate Such vallant beauty show? sults filed against two large United rats a rd of! the a compilations. are not available, pre- é States insurance companies, the susiness: Telephgnés ...- ~--15 and 16] 7 }} MENU HINT t $3 y Bethlehem «Steel | Uminary estimates indicate that the New York Life and the Equitable Branch. Tele: Depaktrpests 3 so Breakfast y N if any man could ever do New Yor! fe | MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS S acant ad ae yee Pedreong im lr ert eae Grapefruit Bacon Egss Sek ig ang Aydiees <a eax, aihiine) padbe tas FOO ote The Aseoctuted Press: is exclusively.entitied to the use for publicatton of |. sy. oy é Bday. Nut Bread Coftee , If you have made y fis fame, each year with lustre new, | Bureau of Moscow, tndor: y } ; fished. herel Ts was very | than $6,000,600,000. Faas For mincemeat -for the holidays and Could dare the tooth of Time. | |government, brings the sults, on be- j ona credited in this paper and/also the loca! news publishe rein. | cutch. 4: tepok |; For, the second time, in history, pane eee eee ccntcar Ctagtiar notox ‘ould da See eaccenestaldeoai la Waneaios } r= ‘ raging (as SS | American investors poured Into ‘for- Baked fearhd4 Pombnas mince ples, try these mincemeat || 1 iove1y Rose, pray whisper me: {whose policies were cancelled on the 3 Advertising t presentative J poked pecdes pate | Ben SDR D a) CHELEIE fen Sees MS Mnr nl dr erate Pickles | | Ungers for a change. Divide a) )° A cain shall you besuile? companies’ being driven jut of that Prudden, King'& Prudden. 1702023 Steger Bldg.. Chicavo tl; 270 Madison | pott. by a rep equaling, if not surpassing the 1924 BAG char nga nalf-pound of very good short-|| “Wat why today 1 ee country and their reserve funds there , Ave. New York City: Globe idg.| Boston, Mass.: 507 Montgomery St. | resentative :com- pecord of approximately $1,200,000,- tO pbtien crust {n halves, roll tt out thinly,| |" “you greet Death with a smile? _ belngconfiscated. San ffancisco, Cal.; Leary: Bldg., Seattle, Wash.. and Chamber of Com | «(aston 0 » thei | 000. “Productive enterprises claimed lay Oatlahelodrea pibaitngti thn, a eee ——— merce Bldg.. Los Angeles. Copies of the Datly Tribune are on file tn the] joderation of | about $350,000,000_of -the total, the! Macaroni and Cheese @ lay ithe || New York, Chicago. Boston and San (rancisco offices and: visitors sre] rien indus: I. Buttered: Carrots spread with mincemeat, lay welcouie. ritish Hy | cain in this type’ of business offset ‘Cabb: "Salad second’ sheet ‘of crust on top. ‘elco SchiPtiON- RATES tries, con: ting a moderate decline in govern iibeaiet wipers mark {t In divisions three Inches 4 By Carrier and Mall snus brent borrowing. 5 eos te ottese ot long and an Inch and a half wide. H C * Daily Tribune. vening except Saturda: x Tar cms commanding: pom Mon, 8. fire etd and bake in a moderately hot E lonpSear Maly cad Cangayy. Conca cere ees tena ou Sgppp | REMUS 3 ce | RES RAD | lender to thei worl ialao§ was) eerii TODAYS RECIPES oven from fifteen to twenty min- TIMES SQUARE: Jest off Broadway at 109-113 d wis auaRaina ORC ‘ 4 = = titions - in sport. | ingly revealed by the establishment ‘ . ston. Mixe-aii" ol ae nulat- e Siz Months; daily and Sunday Cnited States with a, view to’ report i Nut Bread—Sift together four cup css MVEA ONngS) Of grant "Mach F db Women Traveling without ng. donth, dally and Sunday iz them .to, British business. men. | Of huge private credits to'hélp tn the | oe ee eee ee ee nfule | | €@ and the same quantity’of ¢ing ‘avored by Se Week. daily and’ Sunday Tes Comratesion called attention’ to| Stabittzation “of foreign currencies. | {¥ baking. powder. Te onebalt of | | Susar together and sift over in a — F ‘The Casper Herald, every morning except Monday the fact. that the volume of, produc: | Ferited by She, passention of enor | this and one cupful of rchopped wal-| | ‘hick layer, Divide neatly on the An Hote! of quiet dignity, | t One Year. dally ang Sunday ibaa ATS ---$7.80| ‘ion in this,cauntry was increasing if x van nut meats and one-half cupful of| | ™@rked Ines. =A _ half-poun having the atmosphere and jaggy « Six Months, dally and Sunday much. more, relatively, than the bydnps pou ial sh for ane praae raisins. Now beat together three.| }™incemeat should be‘ enough for pointments of a well con- a 9 d loved, | «return this quantity of pastry. Sioned home. ——t ¢ ou = = Aearicne Baer ae, = eat eer Seady eraployment | Millions additional to ensure the sta- | ON@-halt cupfuls of millk and one exe. all = ‘ were enjoying “steady bility of the Belgian’and.Itallan cur-| 444 the sifted flour, then the flour| ring, pike, perch, pickerel, pompano, 40 Theatres, @ice =} : ‘ ioe we with high wages. ployer. the re-| rencles preparatory to thelr reestab. | CoMtaining the nuts and raisins. Put| fitiet, salmon steaks, shad roe,| | shops and churches, 3 to 5 JE? s : So W.4 Sheds, in high wages| Ushment of a gold basis, it in two well-greased pans, let It | cmelts, trout steaks, whitefish. minutes’ walk. = port geet reales ip Bien wens | Phat dsa Newce stand about 20 malnuites ¢nd bake for} Fish for Baking—Black bass, blue- me — “ark Enlargement ieenecrn aioe ace: Warped History... [=z "i tno one, |, od Fewer, baie | eumelanin aS aah c Lurther eucroachinent upon the domain’ of Wyouiing Yy | that he gets tt, “Tn the United States) Sausaze Rolls—Cut squares of pit | j:ctcerel, pike, fedenapper, salmon, ts Doble" = 350 400. 450 « the Yellowstone Park, for auy purpose or upon any plea, is | cooperation. .beteten Aap i al |, Most of the things which the ay. | Pastry and put meat of one-half.sau-| ¢vests, shad, sturgeon, sea bass, trout.| | Within 3 minutes Grand. bapa i $550: $400 ° > } decidedly unpopular with the people. Wydming has’ already | ‘2b0r, seems 1 y | erage American knows about Amert-| S2S@ om each; fold over the’ pastry. | weat:tish, whitefish, | al, 5 minutes Penns; peas Butad en ae 1 I Te focitay, | Gostrine ,that. thee! la! nécersnty | eee colonial history are not 80, ac-| king It adhere with a little beaten h for Planking — Shad, trout, | ps tenn I Latent < ntributed all that ary tot ark area. It is foolish < rt io Y is + AC ‘ : i ; — Shad, +| is. £5 3 hink tnehadinwese 16 (aes Por aren. It is foolish | | contiict.‘of interests, doés not” pre | cording to more than one modern | °S$i Make three cuts ‘across the top | biuefish, whitefish. oe panei VERS OES E to think of including all the desirable and isolated spots of ; authority, who, not conte t with the | f the rolls’ with a knife. brush over : scenic beauty within ‘the park. The park is already the most his is tribute, but it puts Ys A intr eh oed i} Fl with=bedten egg and bake ina mod-! magnificent of its kind in the world, with “territory .ample | the. finser ip intet ope replicase hk ag cape hase Bas te oven for 20 to 20 minut | Who’s Who — — Se ie to occupy all the time and attention of wi redgonable admin- | lement, to elic present prosesrly:| Aor Ok Dverybody. "knows", for Le eat | Casper to Buffalo Sheridan Stage istration, An increased territory means not! so’ much nécéssary agate Colénel Vernon | instante, ‘that Salem burned tts | 5 " : When. Karl Manne George Sleg- 00 A. FAR 11.00. additional land for useful aud desirable purposes as°it mesins erdorial' méseage to | witches." The truti ta that some.! Here. is-a-usoful table for fish) | A Ren’ Rar! Aenea ee a neal pane LEAVI Dai 1 AT 900 A, M. ES “ “xtension of fede ~aucratie ¢ a “ tots personal ' méssar OF Sat % ed New ‘England | cookery thut you’can clip and file: | Drahn of Sweden was in bigh scho ‘ayes you approxirnately 18 hours travel between Casper and Sheridan. extension of federal bureaucratic control and further dicta- able! on feturning | thing restrain e ngland au Fish for Boiling—Cod, carp, her-| he was rated as an ordinary stu-|, NO TRANSFERS OR LAYOVERS tion to ahd or the people by petty officials. More | porno, summed up his rations | thorities to pestis ayes Oca halibut, haddock, mackerel, | ent. Now, at a9, he ts che winner |; HERIDAN TRANSPORTATION CO. don'ts and musts to be observed hy the people of Wyoming | in theseforas: : precise painless 8 eae hae muskellunge, pickerel, pike, redsnap-|f the Nobel prize in physics, the | rowSstAo HuTEt PHONE 144 ¢ 8 ers 7 sew » visi » park ted States, the great-| |S ly, ybor K ha Sheena pind y 5 rite i HM AS etic ae ral 3 fo, yisty Hepa es | see hed in’ the’ svorld | Virginla was settled by patriclan ca. | Per. Sheephead, shad, salmon, ‘str. | Only’ prize to aby Se ripen kg a fe The original idea of the Yellowstone park was never that : are enjoying an | valiers; gentle-folk who tmmediately | 5°00. fea bass, tile, trout, weakfish, faebeiter-Phdtleset & this possession of the peop hould be commercialized, with lely ereater ineed ‘of prosperity | became great landed proprietors Uv-| Whitetish . eee Nir stinging and annoying charges levied upon those who visit the {han im sae other country ing lke lords. As a matter of tact, | | Fish for Brolling—Bluetish,, fillet, school. in. Hudiles great natural wond Rather was the park to become an In Russlag wher Soclalfsm has | the greater part of the early emigra. | black Pass, fillet, bloater, cod. aes vall, in northern CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE educational, an instructive institution within the nigans of all | had every opportunity, the workers | tion to Virginia Sie} GE ag eae PahG Meal fonts ahadit ahaa ebenctine Sweden, was not}} CARS LEAVE DAILY AT 9:30 A. M. FARE $12.50 the people. Like many other efforts and,enterprises in which | today are suffering more ncutely Ble diraa etna Gs. peareraes pe Rates geon. smelts, sea bass steaks, trout high. Yet he 1s one Saves you approximately 12 hours travel between Casper x the government is concerned, there is an inclination to reach than cpa ad yusly pratitying to | ly" owes its Intrcdnction to America. | Steaks, whitefish. of the zones and Rawiins, i out, to expand, to gather more power and authority, regard- BOR dinenanrrens ch a8: feel “unt 7 Fish for Frying—Black bass, brook Boer ton rece ye) ©. Fo " nose of us who are engaged in| Unfortunately, most of these his- 5 less of injury or detriment to other interests of: equal or thea oa wduatries of the United | torians who have béen attempting to | trout. bullhead, butter fish, catfish, : repel pEvenaieny. WYOMING MOTOR W AY . ‘ superior importance. States,” Schwab concluded, “to at: | set the vecords straight succeed only |COd steaks, flounders, -hallbut, her: He originally ‘ix. Salt Creek Transportation Company's Office. © There js no demand for park enlargement on the part of | tribute some of our venerariy 2 BB a qa as ee Bake supesipal tented to follow a. TOWNSEND HOTEL PHONE 146 4 the people. Whgtever may be going in the newspapers andielse-- | the fact. that this new spirit is) riots and ancestor wors fe ag military career but a where is propaganda from federal officials and their partie. | 2»road in Industry In this country: | rious with rage. The truth filters finally decided to " lav friends. Busybodi 1 king fo I When. one“of our leading Inbor or+| slowly through a populace long dl- aude pigelea! af : cw lar friends. usy bodies, mostly, working for private or sel- eau rations recently, sent word to'a | verted with legends, most of which D the University of Lund, tn outhern s fish ends and without reference to public good. The livestock siting Russian delegation that} have the merit of being gocd stories Sweden, instead of going to the mili- : and ranch interests of Wyoming*are strictly opposed to’ con- there was no place for communism |even ff lacking any foundation of tary academy. At 26, Slegbrahn : ferring additional territory upon the Yellowstone park, the’ | in the United States, he yotced the| fact. In. an effort to triumph over . won his doctor’s degree in physics our axes e business interests seé no benefits to the péople in any such spirit’ of “constructive conservatism | the tenacity of the legends, {t is-to and ‘was appointed an’ instructor. t move. Then from where else can the demands come”? It must be | which “is. at, the basis of much of | be suspected that some of the mod- 9 Four years later he became assist- « from outside the styte our’ prognetity’ and- which ‘constitute? | ern. historians “have bet theniselves ant professor at Lund. At 34 be was ~ de bk muth ‘of our reason for optimism | deliberately to shock good people. ner a full professor there after having n or ore = ; ineas: outlook.” The result of-course is a new dis-| An appreciative audience viewed | ‘arused a full professorship at the ; The Wave Moves Onward But the Water Does Not 5 tee OR oe arate. tupon. an -opposita |. A Southern Cinderelia.’\which wes | German University! Of \Prague. the . : : " , : : Endless a Undoing bias, Much that’ has ‘been written | given Tuesday night at the taber- | your previous, At 37 he became head an 1. : fs humankind pre ? We dort know, The air- is oi bs in ithe last few years‘ respecting the | nacle, Eight and Center streets, by | o¢ the physics department of the old * the radio, the xrays-are not-conelusive evidence, that Sea absolute theocratic «government ‘ of | the ladies of Pocahontas lodge, Order Dhiversity of Uopdla. the chigheae 1 iffirmatiye is true. Wor man ig still dominated by super- Charles (T. Yarkes.. the traction | .orty! New England Js of this sort. |of Redmen. The same play will be abaseniit hone sareweden. i te ‘ on, aud be still largely devotes his terrible ingenuity’ to | 2u¥derswho gave London Its Pieé® | 1:.4g perfectly true that the northern | repeated at 7:10 o'clock’ tonight. f : d 4 the invention of new and iniproved means of killing brothers be | THY. Tube: spent a fortune on BIS | colontes were ruled by thelr preach-| The talent which produced ‘the | Professor Slesbrahn was given the | We Will Loan You Money to Pay Them on a TecrEeAct Cs ypethvar Crh tlt Lape ir eesti oe ere oR taanelon and ‘art geliery tn New ) ov: that this rule was often bigoted | pley here was excellent. Miss Clelia | PFize for research work in the X-ray a iot-kn iF : vhich-he a ehis snen to fell bins | ite lavished Kis personal ond Harsh/bevond the comprehension | Dyke directed theuproduction. . Vir- | eld and the Inner structure of the the Easy Monthly Payment Plan. 4 s not dike | dlosynerasies in outfitting them and} or moderns. What is overlooked is | cinla Brewer has the leading role, | 2t0™- there uny. gre: then now than twenty-five. Lun- _|in enkancing their quality of beauty | that’ the standards of one age ‘are | Others yers are Mrs: Mae Thom- F dired years ago? One eannot say. A singular quality may be | as, {t appealed te’ him. Mr. Yerkes | nct'those of another. ‘The theceratic |as, Mrs. George Chant, Agnes Dyke, 5 Let us show you how we can save you 7 per cent. 5 0 between the great‘anen of the first and of the last, ages, | had expected’ that his gullery would) poverhment left much to be desired, | Mrs. Clarissa, Davis, Mrs. Edna RADIATORS i r can all the science, art, religion, and philosophy of this paee Ante) va Baseeti a oe a but at the least tt was a government | Rhodes, and Eva Decker: ; e 5 ef, century avail to educate greater men than Plutarch's heroes, _ | 9% New York. its priceless paint conducted by the best educated men] The. play js {ntroduced by Miss Ail, ‘ : t Pour eadéiwents, ceneusine hid Yoo Take omalntati Weak tr to be kept together for many years | of the community. What present-|dred Bubb, 10 years of age, who is Why Wait for Zero? ri four op nt CSR Eine aioe: y L © |Claims againet his estate and the} aay state can claim as much? dressed. in, an old-fashioned, costume, Be Prepared! t evolution of humanity bas been an.unbroken progress toward long litigation over them upset. his pal utr RE ates 5 and. aings & southern; melody. She 3 € perfection ; you may iwaintain that there has been no progress | arrangements. His gallery with its Probl for P: ft ts || sives other numbers hetebensnctal Have your radiator looked < at all, and that man remains the sume-poor creature he % ever paintings will never be used as he | +-robiem tor. raren' Four .membere of the ,Arkeon or- |] 2ver now so you will have no ompany F ‘vas; or you nay believe that men’were best in primeval sim- had beh Pye Rin ep 5 a oe chestra furnish musical numbers, worries when the frost hits you * plicity. In all or any of these views written history will sup- Tine pad apaseet and, Thon ‘| There’ is a vital \ problem » wit! “A Southern Cinderella” was writ- Tare ) ed x _ Port you. History will support you. with abundant illustrations | Ryan-has purchased the Yerkes prot | terrible implications “‘contronting {ten by Walter Ben Hare. It is a|| Sam, the Radiator 105 Becklinger Building hi 7 ert ues every American home, and a er | comedy-drama in -three acts. é } +-of-anything yout may wish to: believe og'arn, Oe New--Yors.-for expansion .of from | the mother of two growing ceed Man : it is contended that society never advances: Ti. xecedes as. | tis, dower gorden. A property in | ¢irls! expresses this problem ‘so ‘dl- Ph 1381 938 E. AS € fast on one side as it gains on the other. Its progress is onl: which upward of $1,500,000 had been | rectly and with such pitiful helpless. one t 8 East it. & prog y t apparent, like the workers on a treadmill. It undergoes con- invested is to be razed to make more | ness, that it is worthy: of -considera- : 1 | tinual changes, it is barbarous, it is civilized, it is Christ- | Deautiful the house next door. trom ee eat hese é t iani thse rich ttim aolentitic PA TE Bt 5 4. | the magnificent mansion, Mr. A “wave of feminine: {rresponsl- ’ ¢ / laulzed itis rich, itis sclentitle, but this change isnot amelora- | (By MAEMO Sateen. A aus | autyoie he taste ek ames WAY on cane Flour OES TRAIN SCHEDULES i ion. | or everything that is given, som hing 1s fa en. Soc lety program of archieving a beautiful | gives of the phenoniena sho observes. | Dairy Feed Poultry Feeds i 1 ~ acquires new arts and loses old instincts. It is comparable | garden in the very heart of Manbat: | She ts eager to have her girls happy = Poultry Remedies CHICAGO & NORTHWESTFRN 2° tan. Little else, according to reports to a wave. The wave moyes onward but the water does not, She does not want them to be goody- Revenge Lice Powder will sure Westbound A t + j in) New York newspapers, will be| goody. But she does want them. to clean your Poultry of this Pest N pirlihioncs river Departs A Reale Disb leddl useful to Mr. Ryan. haye sound standards of/ife. And} SALT CREEK, Wyo., Déc, 30.—|§ WILLIAMS STOCK MEDICINE ‘0. 603 - en nen--- -+-1.30 p.m. 1:50: p. m. 2 merica s F irs! y ‘ In principle. the same thing has | she finds that at every turn she 1s} The Salt Creck Chamber gt one Here isa Rea) Medicine for Cat, ence wie coaperta Vf for | years. One nfronted with loosent; \d de} ] merce is providing a large skating tle ap leep relieve an . a=. meee ceene=--- p. m. 3 t It is the habit of the American people to make:much of | been gong on for long eed liccusver finn ee neunicared'| tink fof realdonts “hére, Tt covers |@orevent. Worms, ‘Ticks | Snotty No Sunday trains west of Casper, ae ‘ “the first lady of the land,’ whoever she may.be. The wives epee Conmae tinier te Ea ley caklens tavcieaeer ts salvage a nearly a block on Main street be-| Noee. Bloat. Contains the proper 7 of our presidents have usually been thoroughgoing American isfy his whims. When the new own-|the guise of “modern” advice. It|tween Third and Fourth streets, It ingrentea Fash for the Be CHICAGG BURLINGTON & QUINCY ) + women, plain and genuine and for most part worthy of all | o- has the means and sets up his|is the “advice” and leadershfp of-| is to be Hghted electrically. it and be cahutee te Eastbound Arrives 4:00 p. m. , » that has ever been said in their behalf. objective, cost {a no obstacle. ‘Mr. | fered carelessly. It 1s the sort of We are dintributors for State No. 30 -..-------.--_---.--8:00 p. m. Departs ' We have heard much to the credit of Mrs. Coolidge from Yerkes wanted, his art gallery and] thing that has no effect on persons of Wyoming ° No 32 ._ = 8:30 p. m. the elders who have observed her, or been brought in contact he had it., Mr. Ryan wants his] of mature mind, but upon the minds Casper Warehouse Co. Westbound _ Departs with her, but we are trusting more in the action and instinct flower garden and he will have {t.|of young girls or. mature women DISTRIBU TOK: No. 29 _.. 7:10 a. m. of the three-year-old crippled boy inthe hospital, where she ‘No-matter, how attractive Mr. Ryan | with tmmature nffnds the effect is 268 Indurtrial Ave. No. 81 . bandh roel was visiting, who, startled by the flashlight of the photo- grapher, looked up at her with appeal in his eyes and said to her, “I am scared. Please take me in your lap!” The child knew an he could trust in his helplessness. Out of allrthe attendants and visitors about at the moment, his arms went up to Mrs. Coolidge.and his confidence was in her. Children make no mistakes in the hour of danger, no more than do animals. They seek help from the certain sympathetic source.’ The crippled boy was not in error. The first lady of America gathered him in her arms, comforted him and kissed away Lis tears, Be it woman or man, who responds to the trust of little children, im these circumstances, they must be gen- © nine and real to deserve the confidence. : Waste not, want not is being. proved inthe country today on the grandest scale ever recorded. HOGMANAY DANCE THURSDAY, DEC. 31ST, AT 9 P.M. ODD FELLOWS’ HALL | . Under the Auspices of CLAN STUART No. 248, 0. S. C. \ REFRESHMENTS SERVED. EVERYBODY WELCOME. sans. renders» his. garden, the chances are that ‘another’ generation will be in- formed that’a new owner {s undoing all'that Mr. Ryan did and himself doing something that coincides with his own caprices. Sald)the poet of old, “even this shall pass away.” pon de ad seats In a London Square By ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH Put, forth thy leaf, thou lofty plane, East wind and frost’ are safely gone; With zephyr mild and. balmy rain The simmer ,comes serenely on; Barth, air,-and: sun and skies com- bine To.promise. all that's kind and But thou, O human heart of mine, Be still, contain thyself, and bear. December days were brief\and chil, ‘The winds of March were wild and drear, And, nearing and receding still, Spring never (would, we thought, be here. ves that burst hine, Had, -not,the Jess, date;— And thou, O human heart of mine, Be still. The the suns that thelr certain refrain) thyself, and watt. | yictous, We must face conditions as we {ind them, We cannot’ turn back the clock nor do we want'to. But modern conditions have provided many traps and pitfalls; and many of the old-fashioned safe-guards: have been taken away. In their ‘place some new safe-guards ‘are needed. Character is the one anchor. The capacity for self-discipline will save many a shipwreck. The problem is not euch to abolish the dangers as to fit men and women to meet them and go unscathed. How many mothers and fathers are tormented because. false gods are set up for their children? Ask tor Horlick The ORIGINAL |; _Malted Milk S The Area 1914 East’ Yellowstone SARNES MOTOR CO. AUTO REPAIRING—WORK GUARANTEED Plenty of Storage at $3.00 a Month Phone 972 WILL ROGERS “An opportunist is one who meets the wolf at the door and appears ithe next Find Out Who's wee Today The Stockmens National Bank and First Trust and Savings Bank Combined Capital and Surplus $225,000.00 ----9.55 p. m. Last Chance Tonight An Excellent Cast of Characters and Plenty of Laughs in Store for All Special Song Numbers by Miss Mildred Bubb. At the Tabernacle Admission—Adults 50c, Children 10c ——TO SEE—— The Southern Cinderella’ : Given Under the Auspices of Ladies of Pocahontas Lodge Under the Pérsonal Direction of MISS CLELIA DYKE Doors Open 7:30 P.M.