Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 5, 1919, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, FEB. 5, 1919 CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE FEBRUARY 6th Store closed all day Tues- day and Wednesday plainly marking and conveniently arranging _goods for spirited. selling. that’s bound to follow The only. ‘apology we have to offer for a continuation of OUR BAR- 0 00 lar, we are determined to “Clean Lo am pati ck is too large and ms an t Men’s Flannel Shirts Heavy Outdoor Wearables oe SUBMARINED IN PRICE $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 Leather Vests, ‘Mackinawe, Corduroy Coats LAURIE cage Uae geet fs iS f t F sey $3.95 and $4.95 for Tyger pam zacd * F Pcie anita. Gee pee 2 ee ee Oxford, navy, khaki and olive drab. All sizes 1414 to 17/9. -Efy Man-—Prices Radically Reduced for this Sale and OVERCOATS: t to@had; the kind that is guaranteed by us to give excellent service and Mastin service; seth Gas $8.95 $9.95 we $13.95 | «ines =. ae values, $5 to $12.50 at Outing Flannel 0%, DISCOUNT i, Pajamas Sweaters, Jerseys, Militaires All Sizes Last rfamed is an Army Style Undervest. Regular‘ Ten: Do Ilar LEATHER SLEEVE Vest _ Regular Eleven Fifty LEATHER LINED Vest ions on every Overcoat and Suit, the original tickets have not been removed and if ls that represent savings in the highest degree. There's absolutely ng restrictione—no now these garments from the famous houses of arx and Styleplus Clothes sing Special! ment of small size, light colored andOVERCOATS 9.39 u want them, here they: are Regular Thirteen Fifty WOOL MACKINAWS_. Men’s and Young Men’s Fancy Suits ad Overcoats $35 and'$37.50 values $27.85 Men’s and Young Men’s Fancy Suits ad Overcoats $40 arid $45 values $33.85 English Finish Fadeless’ Blue Serge Suits $27.50 and Xi 00 Values $21.85 $3.15 SUIT Regula $3.00 Grade 10 Per Cent Discount SAT Raw Pa : 2 TERehite —If not, why parley? On al! Licht Weight Pajamas and Nightshirt CROWN and CARHARTTS OVERALLS and JACKETS $2.40 for CROWN ciate $2.85 BLOO $4.65 | SHOE AND ‘CLOTHING CO. One Fifth off TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, BAGS, TELESCOPES $6.00 Knicker Boy’s Suits—Reduced | One Fourth off sapeee SeT_. $498 | Auto Robes Suits for — as .: $8.50 Knicker Suitsiforess ss Se eee ee ne Poe oe as $10.00 Knicker PSuits\fomeee ee 4 2 pe a ee eh SS $12.00 Knicker Suits for ____ $15.00 Knicker Suits for Just Fourteen Boys’ Ulster Overcoa Sizes 10 to 16 Your Choice | Resolution {tion with the jably y STATE. REQUESTS. ROYALTY SHARE Adopted by — Both Houses Memorializes Congress to Amend Bill Wyo., Feb. 5. is It took the Wyoming leg - ture an hour to rush thru the joint resolution ratifying prohibitio but having learned how, the same body expedited S.J. Res. 6 thru and had it before Governor Ci ture in exactly five is believed to be the The vote w both house: izes’ cor leasing: bill sition of or from tional o or signa record f S unanimo Resolution 6 memor ess to include in the oil now up for final dispo- a proviso giv to the si $ the pro session. other st: Reason for haste fact the Associi found in the ed Press dis patches of Monday carried the news that the conferees had agreed on this bill, and by the further fact that Co ssman Mondell wired both President: Powers van us follows: May I sugges the immediate tion petitioning and Speaker Sulli advisability of of a resolu neress in connee pending oil leasing: bill whereby half of the ids received from roy: » paid to the ected for benefit community, for and schools; also that provision be made In the bill for the proper protec tion of the rights and ¢ of pres ent oil locators and ¢ The importance of such a reso lution grows out of the fact that a majority of the conferees on the leas ing b on fo the administration's view of the rights of the states and their com- munities to the part payment of portion of the royalties to reimburse them for the vast withheld 1 Laxation throu i tem. There also seems to 1 dis position on hte part of a ma y of the conferees to decline to give prop. er consideration to the vights and s of thousands of oil loc : ve located in good faith i not have bee al discovery of the Ss necessary.” CAN DRINK AT HOME If BEWAVIOR (3 GOOD, ORY. seem insistent oring. able to s cure : time of the y “Prompt a u, Wyo., Feb. 5. 1, the Hardin amended will not pectable citizen fron. at home—if he lay y before June 30th anc himself thereafter. Neither it rob of the joys of life R whose delight is to blow off the f and quaff the brewed hop for the taste; only those who hunt the kick will be aggreved. The Sheridan pro- duct now cont s only 24 per cen of algohol, it said, and the abstrac tion®of the half will not affect the flavor of the foam, we ssured Capacitie: ill have to be consider ved, it is stated, before e consumer of this nea CHEYENNE cial.) —After bition bill prevent the taking : in his be as on the ave beer can i those who profes: Peruna, Hostetters liniment will have to flavoring extracts as now mad the barber's bay rum, with its percentum, will be at You still bury grapejuice the sand in summer, or squirt an jolt of yhol into the mug of if nobody's lookin’ but pert {of police court ne er June 30th will put you hep to all these and more without elaborating here NINETY MILLION ACRES IN THREE BIG FORESTS OF SIBERIAN COUNTRY! TOK Mail s of the lower Amur, wer Amurskoe ud comprise nearly forest. ground Primorskaya Jizn without exhausting forsest can pro- a 90 000, oF says Vo which alls that their wealth, th jduce more than 24,000,000 cubic feet} of lumber annus Nikolaevsk, the port from which it would be exported, improvements to on says the newspape wood for shippir tional market it would tb needs only some to overcome needless for to at popular savin the explo 1 of th ches. A national con has been called to ton this mo Tocussi of Ameri mocrac purpose of f the women pon the problems of de- nd world or ion, z pases enue With half the county looking on, Mrs. Nerr of Beavertown, Pa., rolled i eight miles in payment of i made with her husband that. the war would vot end before Chiriaimas. Mowing | BILL 15 50 AMENDED) population of the Cage 5 SOLDIERS AND SAILORS CLUB TO BE OPENED Cobb Building on Center Stree! Taken Over for Headquarters Under Direction of Mothers’ League The initial step in the formatio f Athleti lay morning t business and inauguration of { Sailor’s club. The ne nization has taken er th c obb t buuding on North Center stree| The club room id wi The Mot! ation y been outline nt in tentativ shape no announcem t the pr t tim be ton diers and perma ween th who have return WHEATLAND TIMES SEES FIGHT FOR DWWISION OF PLATTE COUNTY S00 (Wheatland Times) well! Look who's here. the county gain with thru. the Well, old divisioni: an effort legislature a bill make two counties flourish where bi one existed before, In other wor they want to cut Platte county in t and make two weak little count instead of one yood strong one. A mup shows that the divisionis | would divide the county on the sq tion line three miles north of U and take in all the north end | Platte county and call it Vall county. So far : is can be learned the pi ject is being pushed principally political “disappointees” and real q tate promoters of the northern pd of the county who hope to profit litically or financially by such @ 4 | vision. Many of the larger taxpayers w j would receive no personal benef \ from a division and who ¢ ize in case of division they would sf have to bear their due proportion the old I mie county indebtedne| the present indebtedness of Pla’ county, and the entire expense of. on of the new county, With official salaries, ete., wi sulting benefits except the gr ification of their neighbors—wd those people are stronzly opposed the proposition will meet wi a cold reception in the legislature quite evident from the fact that ‘legation from Platte coun) ine luding Senator Fonda from Gue; sey, are opposed to it. It is hard o be expected that disinterested Iq islators from other count will q it very much when the n from the territory the ion sometime ed that Wendo logical place for as it is the most cent ly located and most accessible poil PRINCIPALS IN NEAR TRAGED ASSESSED FIN. would be the ounty sc GLENROCK, H. P. Se ind J. W Is in red in fields in wh| right al extrem beng fi s shot thr escaped ¥ Brantley $40 cording to the 1 ht sente {885 and Sc sot, | by Brantle: and’ Mrs. E attention to ) months, and Brantley to story t nd undenied by Se| y, had been rs. Brantley for had been warned remain home, where he had be visitor, On the d curred Brantle unexpecte to his home and find opened fire on him with | revoly one bullet r | Scott's right arm, badly Brantley was arr a charge of assault with feloni ‘the bone. intent and Scott on a complain sw} to by Bre antley charging him v¥ y left in cha sriff Clayton in def: of bond for $500 and Scott was to Douglas for attention by county phy and lite y societies for a suitable observa t month of the 100th anniverg f the birth of Mrs. Sarah Ca igarton, who was well know: y as an author and editor. > Women promient in New York , Siety have taken the initiative j Ward erecting a memorial to T he: , dore Roosevelt by forming the men’s Roo: tt Memorial Com bion.

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