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PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Daily Tribune HIGHWAY FROM oe aie Gage Bagh a ta HITT! SCORNS GENERAL REPORTS °®2S/eN7 To {BURLINGTON EMPLOYE ae pee = CASPER Tf iL we wom» WHAT FTALY FACES REVOLUTION Prom ea nS MONE NT SS ot ee the Ber to haul —_——-—— Roy C. F ‘ (Ry Axsocinted Press.) {Imgton, died | assurance that revolution | WASH GTON, Dec, 9.—Republi- | vicar. Funeral services _v y by Premier Nitti in the, can lead rs today believed that rea 2 —— a an answer to the specelt from the throne-was being | dent Wilson’ would oppose the effo io arrange treaty reservations and at he would consider unconstitu- nl any attempt to end the war the Lodge and Tinkham resolu. Bur Phe Alberta W ‘al hos ened at Calge (Ry Associated Press.) e hela at| til the end of the week 9—Paith in the future of Taly a were expressed tod: ROME, Dee. lin Salt Creek Tield, he indi is not impe' thou for >» brin onting m Page “I protest t the eamp: abroad tending to represent Italy on the hed 1 ib * Ovi pointed Mid t eve of revolu litions relative to public order are not different Republ S saw evidences of peas a Ey 1 ne here than those prg y of the countries of Europe. AM neces: attitude in the president's let amendment to this effect. fr suppli isper The Sry measures have I taken by the government.” rris Tielt was the time lost. lay required to bring supplies from Casper meant that complete work | Sot ia aun tet Frgends of G. O. P. of this crew went ion of a by delay per to the Union other handicap, ied : , ers and Refiners company [pp Washington, D. G3 nment supplies was A near Tawlins tury oof the ted th: the General Petroleum one well, and the Kasoming ot orce whi h road from Raw: company has a gasser in the Ferris to organized lin rida iz by the way field already, it was shown. Many \ ted movements co) is would receive a more other developments with more favor GOVERNM hearty endorsement, he pointed out, be able weather would further prove the A second shipment opinion will be sub- use ould mean Wyoming's first value ef the EhWay direc auth to the! Go: Torthern pp >» connecting the trade o fle with at Sheridan. be {connecting link he ‘r, and Sheri Vd rocer has been recei mitted to the New York legislature by ted that the can convention, Washington is alive | per office and order the joint legislative committee inves- is round in with friends of Republic ‘an candi: cl at package drop by a cial clerk tigating raaical activities here. Lhe —_—___ a aS RN Na ular subscription veror part of t county to he built) thr hy the oi! com , a5 0 sSo-aSe ao alo ale atoateke she ake aie sSe-ateateatoate etoete eloetoetorte stesso dteeteetes’ sfoetoaed’ SE inie The commiss' ers in that county were not in of the roud and there were fow prop & erty owners in that ion. b3 ! Robert Veitch, n of the Na trona county ion, said the commissioners w heir part of ~ K? oe 1% +. % ee 1M o, PMO OO 00%, +4, ¢ 2 cS RY wi |the road work i county. | James GriMth, a member of the hoard | EK. “ to develop towns and ci of county commissioners, said the & ee the state: to develop counties: : county had already planned to make : finally to develop Wyoming.” the Alcoya » best in the state, % ~w OU men and representatives of re.) and all-year-round road. Overcoats, Chest 3 aA on sae $44.50 $27.50 2 se 4fe-fo-e$ eebeee: fining ‘companies told of the large | He also stated that the commission. | In Sale 3 time Jost in Hauling fromiers would do their part of the road % C nd the cost both in time work right up to the Carbon county &% Overcoats.\Chest 86 $17 50 Overcoats, Chest $32 ¥ uwlins Was not large line. Mr. Griffith said that any road 2 Saree © y, aes e a supply center to fill the which brot trade into Natrona county , On Sale ..... on e On Sale o ~~ of the 4 ut, alt! erowing ne Was pointed ambition K? Xa Xa XD a Gobo G9 bS mm ho CI OO + field, il and into Casper was consideral a road ins wis worth building Road work, he said. ket into the was one of the best ways to use the edoent overcoats Chest 10, SBE OD wanted eu Overcoats, Chest 36, 92 00 On Sale e Y ‘vn the logical supply money the county secured thra t bd Overcoats, Gira 10, : 3 ebon Ue t to which) ALK. Lee, president of the National &% ys x bined re Rut there, pank of Commerce, said that his bank J On Sale eg et Zz cal and shorter route was willing to a into the field ip any way it could wis ‘e % : in building the road the position) J. §, Mechling ply companios, said that the ¢. Overcoat, Chest 37, 1 50 On Sale ; $ 4. 7 Overcoats, . $33. 00 Overcoats, Chest On Sale Comfort? — You'll know it, men, the minute you get your High Rocks on. eaking for the sup per tock ea a Chamber of | sipply companies were willing “to . ar On Sale - pointed | Kg ‘with their share in hullding | g& Overcoats, Chest 37, ri C 7 ' Fleece-lined, it feels great on the skin. clita anes tae ae ee Se On Sale : $22.00 Overcoats, C Chest 4114 ? $36. 00 < Warm? Well, you'll say so. And the of th % On Sale . KS durzble, flexible material allows free play passa = CORO Roce re + be Ce 7 Sade? ¢ see "$14.50 || 3 oon ome. $30 09 Ore ony Chest 38, $17.50 4 Wverccdte: Dees 42, $36. 00 to every muscle and saves money in long wear. Look’ for the High Rock label on the front. snoint or wate’ ROTARY CLUB TO HOLD LUNCHEON o, iM K? Sasa iO, e+, ree e and Eg * At your dealers in two piece or union suits. t “ye Overcoats, Chest 38, Overcoat, Chest 44, BOT : HERE TOMORROW Re On Sale 4 $22.00 On Sale Peeters ortct! $36. 00 Re HIGH ROCK FLEECE LINED = UNDERWEAR High Rock Knitting Co. o*, o, rer % oO, h7 oo, ? “o-ahea% ¢ e + 7 e Scott Clothing Co. 146 South Center Street , Next Door to Manhattan Cafe RK? Sac Sea Seng Qe i R2 Po teste tee % Co c%ecte ote ste te | Seateceetecocregnetoegetetocteatetoctreoatetetectpatetetoeeecoetedece decreatedoegeeeoa Do “el Chvtstiize Shopping Early H As usual this store will be headquarters for useful, sensible gifts —Men’s Dressing Cases, black, long grain leather cases, fitted. Priced at $4.00 *° $25.00 —Men’s Felt Slippers, made with crome leather padded soles; blue, black, Oxford, taupe and gray plaid. Priced at $1.75 °° $3.50 — Handsome Fur Caps, made from selected, lustrous skins of good quality. Priced at $5“? T° $42.50 -—— Men’s Blanket Bath Robes, come in plaids or flowered mixtures. Priced at $7.50 *° $20.00 ~—Men’s Silk Socks, come in shoe shades; dduble heel and toes. ..Priced at $1.00 7° $1.85 F BIG BUSY a eee es slips. We will Watch Our Windows Phones 13 and 14 | sive no credit on returned goods without the duplicate aps a Se SO RA AWN Wa MALY, ia: Geils i ii nla ee itv io ia ie Men's Silk Mufflers; beautiful mixtures with stripes running thru } att which are used so much today, ieed at “$1.75 ”° $5.00 osay hay OE OER 2 ore ee ee