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x ton on account of the war would be John B- Stetson Hats Nee D Set tail storés ler ee alish folkal, The ‘wat Aa Jott oH IT 5 f | Lf f} Th the most difficult season in the liso of ae vane ; . : vélume, merchants: rs : stood for so long is, proving a _great- Gro’ Ou’ ‘of Ar of Sec: | Y wing Out rest 9M Floor—North Side ; ce povlen Oe ea a ond Hand Dealer in Coit- EPR bene of cearebee ace dat Thanks to the wast » sources of supply this store is privileged airs to increase; — 0 + number on Uncle. Sam’s pay roll hection with Theft, Saturday Featuring to draw upon, Elgin’s reagry for stegy - phe chagid a iach auntvce, ; only Fesult was that when an em- pad gel and: the apprehension of pe. saints je or ehib was ashmiediatély sacs Gaels cpa cen fee } taken on by either the War Risk, Vo- jotcq his personal liberty, confined, FEATURING THOUSANDS ‘OF SMART STYLES’ i cational Education fraining or the : Pp i 3 F} cat detained and_ imprisoned him. in “the SROR MEN, YOUNG MEN AND YOUNGER ‘ Well sthen, why ‘not eut these de. County dail’ 7-27" againat Bie will YOUNG MEN partments in the same manner? It joon antil 9:30 in sthe-evening with Young Men’s Fall Suits Business Men’s Fall i did Fas ; i ° will be recalled that congress out sufficient legal authority,” the Sui 1 make a vigorous effort to have the gction resulting, according to the Ultra’ novelty styles in a - uits vocational board get elong on a few pjaintiff, in “hardships, privations, ‘ hundred and: one. variations .. Business men, ~conserva- millions, and that President Wilson. fumiliation, disgrace and great dam. ’ Best M akes. and of the overwhelmingly pop- tive dressers and. _ mature Fa led a demand for an immediate,j0-. age in his business and standing in ular belted models, in all men’ who fike a ‘spicy touch crease, based on a sob-squad- appeal ‘the community.’ Me aterials the wanted solid shades or in their clothes-styje, ““find for the wounded’ Soldier, resulting.in-.. Newspaper articles recounting” at Oy dents fancy ‘weaves, in gingle and What they wanti?"Enormous ” doubling the appropriation. To sug- length the action of the sheriff. in We.want men to look at these new | double-breasted suits and selections of models, sizes. . gest cutting down the 2ppropriation rounding up what purported to be an arrivals—that is if they're interest- | OVercoats. proportions. in- suits, top Cc: for the War Risk would bring a na- organized gang of robbers are re- ed in fine shirts; and. most all men coats, ‘overcoats. : t) tional protest from hundreds of) printed in the petition as evidence of are. Considering workmenship, qual- $25, $60 X ine thousands w ho: Have relations wit ahd pases and disgrace. ity; « and eters) this line possess: C) . + t}» - this bureau and who would be to Archambault was acquitted of the es what men fook for when. they . 5 that curtailment would mean delay. pastes for which he was arrested Sep- want shirt satisfaction. SMART FALL TOP COATS, $15 to $50 < .) Congress has not given up the job, tember 16 but was arrested a sec- . 2 by any means; after quiet investiga- ond tinie pon a warrant charging the Clearmont Shirts at DRESS, UTILITY, MOTOR OVERCOATS, $20-$90 rn tions now in progress have ‘agen Teceipt of stolen goods and is now A great special floo ein Mi: completed the -task will. be taken up out on bond pending trial. $3.50 to $10 er garinenteonrosritite cvecs ite HN ERIS ~~ ae from another angle, and may be suc- FS YE New fal 2 n tterns are here in nladras, weight rain coat to heaviest ulsters d 7’ - cessful. The difficulty is that the pa 5 sand every weight ve. head of every bureau and division, APPLIED THE WRONG COLOR clone naeves tema wee Puxtied Ey between the extremes. a i i ; 71 » oy guaranteed to th almost without exception, works to Unter Be dh 85 . - nts . ts ernie Miscalculation. of -1 sive satisfaction. a3 defeat all efforts at economy having unate ion. of Indian n io é€ expe seettwe the seduction of forces une, Pelle Young Lady Who Was New Fall Neckwear | tart, sen bod perience of seeing side a side the productions of % Haag ae treat aida itare dae the tying to Look Her Best. | Ce ae ai affner & Marx, Styleplus, Graduate, Rosenwald & Weil, Mayer Bros,, and. a host of others that your ex»: 3 pressure exerted by relatives and by cass LTR “4 scarf is made into a lerge open Perience teaches are bés' mai ‘ friends of the employes, through the One ale. Marly ‘hot duy a pretty end tie. wom to give satisfaction. the bést clothes deri in America. 1 étHervise, le zirl whose crowning glory very Ba tern new ang “Boatatns silk i e =a ees F hom abel. PoE pore wierd Priced at, atey c> wi iC” » ae m ent circle. At his “ 4 eae Nuggostion they decided to take tn the Men’s Fine Hose ON OUR SECOND FLOOR <e i) re show “ptg 7 N THE*DISTRICT COURT, sixrHt), ttt show and, incidentally, have x thotsYanous- QVGA, bate Muite ; . > ; * JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Ways solicitous at brands, 2M shades, all sizes, in ci Wi P ck d Fall 19 D bl ?. & s Ys solicitous t a fs , > sizes, in col- 4 fe The State of Wyeming, County of this drieriobtl “ah Ser ae ors, cordovan, gray, tan, navy, also © ve Fricke to oubie Our Boys Cl Business Natrona eee Uonatly so and tearful that her nose black apd white. Per pair This is the first annou it of I Jake Crouse, Plaintiff, might, perhaps, be shiny. Wherefore 25 to } ‘eels cement of a complete and perfected and intensified campaign for ‘selling i aii rae . TK on emerging from the theater, she Cc e ive (3 ees i alerpege ee wring. ae eur ees eas siete iiam A. Denecke and Anna 8 little behind her escort, and, Main Floor—South’ Sid boop icp het ntet ac pty thes Spring. e ways and means have P* \ Ws Deities ieee " hastily opening her dorine. box, guve te and decided on. We are ready to start. 4 been gradually developed 5 ife, and John her Nese a surreptitious dab. . hi Bertha Weber Wright, Hus- Vortified with sek pec vey mate A Great Line of pivane Mid Bhs pltentee of listening to and » he Tapey Sincere even ph to win a boys’ trade that ever-a a band and Wife, HEME ch OOS REE Ee Re 0 and we have every reason to believe when yow ¢ome, e Defendants, SLAG si relent cottage oem ee values, assortments, styles, prices and service our Boys’ business will jump two Sota’ i rowpere - To the above-named defendants, Wil- the very peculiar expression thuteshe — fs ni} liam A, Denecke and Anna W. saw on his fuce as he turoed to apenk d & rf Denecke, husband and wife, whose {9 her j She Gy ees cian neta 3 “i dast kribvmn earners Wie RiGGREICIs,| grated aittcee tie ectee ee rene saps SAG ily .. $5.50 to $25 Mackinaws . . . + $6. 50 to$] 5,00. , Idaho. and John Wright and Ber- you boon doing to your face, Ki 7 oa ai tha Weber Wright, husband and frying to mateh sour atce fo ae Sweaters. ....... $1.95 to $6.75 f ‘ 10” wets mt wi ale ores WAS ‘hair? N’s'n poor job if you did, Let's ; vile os Spee Ee ,B5¢c to $3.00... “ sittle Fal outh Dakota: beat ft back u the THEE : y . y ’ M he YOu guiteachint gaullacetbenehy Hise ayeh meee ere aa Shirts --. 00 50.... 4 ,75¢ to $2.45 ; i ah a notified that you have been “sued in) — Viich same we'did,” she said, when . OO fee Be -65c to $1.45 f the above entitled: Court by the above f piecbenn ee sald, r | : , eis 4 sic plaintith: tube thy obi ecrsane {eitold dhe ateryes be yett. Suid sho? Underwear vee ve $ .20 to $2.95 aad $1 20 ; $1.95: > prayer of the petition filed thérein is, mjgut as well tell It teat. Beene Py ees : 5 Teme pyre 5 VDL to STOR 76 for a judgment that: thie “said defen- : first. Of course Hats it eee : : BAe BSS 58 - 1g STILL HIRES INSTEAD ~ OF FIRING CLERKS EIGHT Mi AFTER WAR ENDS, RECORDS 5 104.000 Government Employes in Waikinguas Tay § Working Hard—te Hold-Jobs; Cutting : ‘Offof Appropriations Only Way to Oust Them - __ Special ‘to the Tribune) i: WASHINGTON,:Oct 10—One hundred and toieicuk government employés work in number than when the war was at its climax.” month of July just passed—eight months after the signing of the armistice—there was an actual increase’in the number of government employes in, Washington totaling 1,119. people imagined with the ermistice signed and our’ soldiers returned to the United States the war was over and the thousands of extra govern- ment employes brought to Washing- begun, as far es these eimployes.are . concerned, for they are for the most part now working hafder than at any time during the war—to hold their jobs. How to get rid of them, and seve something on the tremen- dous drain the national treasury has here has resulted jn the number be- ing increased. Holw is it to be done? Easy! Simply cut off the appro- priations; then~ they will. have tio quit! That's exactly what a few members of congress attempted to wo et the ‘beginning of ‘the’ present special session, For example, it was discovered that a’ tremendous -force had been employed in the adjutant general's 6ffice-dpring the war, but that the need for such a force “pass- ed with the. cessation of hostilities and the Republican ~house ‘made 2 huge cut in the appropriation for that purpose. Other cuts have been made affecting various bareaus ealled in- to. being during the. war,, but the dants and tach of them, as to the lands and real éstate in the petition in this notice described, may -be elled po show the alleged in- terest of them, and .cach of them, ond that the same may be adjudg- ed to be null, yoid, and of no effect whatsoever, and that’ plaintiff's ti- tle be forever quieted against the’ | And it didu't»come vf as evsily as it / Washington today—a. greater During the » Many $10,000 DAMAGE AGAINST ROYGE Sheriff. Made . Defendant in “Action Sheriff Patrick Royce of. Natron county and the United States ‘Fideli- ty and Guaranty company, surety, are joint defendants in a $10,@00 Yam- age suit filed ‘in distfict court by George Archambault, propriétor .of a David street pawnshop, in ‘which the plaintiff claims to have been damaged to this amount “in mind. body, reputation and financial loss” thru ‘false arrest and imprisonment.” E. Richard: Shipp it attorney for the plaintiff, - Archanibault, who was arrested September 14-0on a charge of receiv- ing stolén goeds in connection with the) recovery “of considerable stolen you know I hadn't powdered my nove. Td reuged it-anf abundantly, too. went on, either.”—Indiavapolis News. -_ and further relief as may be agree able to equity and good conscience -And unless you answer» the pes tition of the plaintiff filed in said « NewFallHats $4 Men are taking to these hats, and it’s only natural—it’s because they know good hat values. These hats are cor- rectly styled and have all the appear- ance of; much higher priced -hats. $9, $15 In quelity of light weight, soft hats, with raw and bound edges, in alt of the popular new fall colors and shapes, Silk Shirts That Have Just Arrived at $3.50 $9.00 Good Valuarat' America today. Hose... 5. Garters ....2.. Ties... vx. A NOTABLE DEMONSTRATION- SATURDAY’S SHOWING OF Fall Suits, “Pop. Coats, . -25¢ to 5c age », Wee the clothing business, this store offers today, the most wonderful clothing selections to be had in any W yoming store. comparable, to that prevailing in other clothing stores all over Jaa ‘Apri and ae —when retailers” were April: and May ba til vita sany eiaied at ae a it ig a real serious situa‘ 01 ‘With the fall selling. dae riving ih ‘the ‘whi le markets: almost imptoping for goods. \, Z Production is the stunib- Jing _ block. Estimates . place..it at 50 to. eer cent of, normal, all ee ee 65¢ to $1.75 5c 1031 50. fad TAA gb dt dd dad dd PIPPI PELE EL Ae Ae iii Me to $1.65 xume; that the plaintiff be declared Naan on or before the 29th day of; ‘, a Pears ember, “A. D.. 1919, the said! ‘ to be ‘the absolute owner in fee sim- Nopem + The. GR 4 5 > followi ssioe't ne “5 petition with al! of the matters ani N $6.50. 7. 50. 1 Mate, situate, Iping air! being ia Ailegations therein containéd will he, Meike, Daaed Sie enor ; itv cottves hacterd wait thats iaan ng kre ab judgment render. ah mtg the kind ‘of: shees men ‘C sper’s, Exch re or of Wy oming. to-wit: Lots , Band 4; 4 i A fe , ‘ . shou ave, With’ snappy appearance; s ARI RE: aml ie koe coms. Weel ama a | HARTMAN © jAGENGY : in : of ‘Serie, 1; Ni » October pas) Ds f &: dressy; “they’ve ~got’ the quality, in Wi Ox d oe \ of Section 2; all Pla et hess ch OO ’ Chern that sn atmeatl.:adeey am : Trunks xfor Hand-Tai “ee 4 31 North; Range 82 tee Feeebr. want i made for comfort, too. We emphut- $45. a0 t bp West of the Gth Principal Meridian; ps cys a eee hate % ically state. to you, men. who bi 0 ‘CLOTHES * b containin acres, more or le tree ane) eputy. goo shoes that here’s the: place t a oF together, with all buildings. and im- Canter etn anne erential ca eee INDESTRUCTO je Xan provements thereon; free and cleat poopy i "0 Shoes in black and't if 4 N Hof any apd all claims of the defen- ie vypeetn taeda Ph *% Engi opiteai-oied.&oekees Utility Trunks 3 lay dants or gay)ef them, and that the) pup. Oot, 10, 17, 24. B1¢ Nov. 7 14 & with Goodyear welted ‘soles " if 50 to $85.0 -.. _ plaintiff, is entitled to the absolute "9 “\yi9 PN Ov NITse4; % North Side fo ‘ ‘s ; = and .exclusi possession thergofs for (Wilson) af re iam ( tf Distinctively for Ge nitlernen.’? ‘ Nainliffs codie aud fer pueh athe 7 a fs p & AE LP LO coeccacvaternnne IMO LID fF MOG Se Sea 3 Sapa LOL LM ELLE