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sie eS _-—_____.. Lo © be Casper Dally Seibune Be FRIDAY, JAN. 16,1920 ~ = sig = Ay Ic f ; [ _rorted here. ‘The roundup was handled RAWLINS BOY 1S GIVEN CHEMO OTE Sie «CHO ARE: FOR GAVED IN BIG ROUNDUP, soca umes spat nas » ema | foreign poulation than any other coun- VM NTRODUCE om ge NOTOgE Tm ae cem: statistics show that the av- cattle roundup started here In Decem-{ Published statistics § ber to save cattle from the storm swept | erage number children in each family in region of central Wyoming has saved! Ireland exceeds that of any other Ru- practically 16,000 head of cattle, it is re-' ropean country. AVITAL FACTOR | DOUGLAS, Wyo., Jan. 16.~-The huge! a with the marines, today was presented in C. C. Gill wae | croix ¢ erre by Capt: i i | 5 of Denys eting a: sentative of Defendant in Green River Tragedy | : Woot ers Deny Stat t that (of Denver, acting z : é . int | (Special-to The Tribune.) polgrowe's Deny statement that! 3. prench government cross and al for a growing child to crave what may seem an Still in Custody of the | CUBYERNE, & ya, Jan 18. Genera} Clothes” Increases is Caused |accompanying. eltation were. conferred It is natur. growing Authorities pct pA Sages tld Ga roo sea To . on Severence for gallantry during the lterest in the Robert O. Pennewill col by Wool Prices J © fi ng before Bouresches sitation sa Edward over-abundance of food. _ The vital, important factor is to assure not only a plenitude of food but food that contains those substances that promote healthful growth. es of wool and resent with | 2 is daily helping to nourish and strengthen many boys y - cK WILL TOUR U. S.—‘Gipsey” Smith, .. - G | NoGhure ine attampt of King to blame |i iriish evangelist, who bas started} @nd girls through the trying period of growth, | lection of war trophies which has been | : acquired by the State of Wyoming and | (Special to The Tribune.) which was on public display in the} CHRYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 16.—Dele ling for the first time Wed-|gates to the annual convention of the |, | y night during the reception In|} Wyoming ,Wool Growers’ association, * honor of General Pershing. The general | which opened her® Thursday, were deep ntly keeping his gun in action altho jinspected the collection, commenting en-|iy interested in the exposure by [five of his men were wounded.” th Jolin itertainiagly on portions of it which ap-|s, TT. McClure of Salt Lake, sec _ | ra, are in| pealed particularly to his fancy of the ional Wool Growers associa: | admits holding the tion was until a few days/tion, of the y of the assertion of} ty of Robert O. Penne-]H. R. King of Seattle, in an address to jwill of Colorado Springs, who was a/the National Retail Clothier, 148th Field Ar-'tion at C (Special to The Tribune.) LARAMIF, Wyo., Jun. 16 Re >s were held here Wednesd: rrnoon for Rert Lacey To death in the Swee i at Creen River ard as a result of whose Wiliams and his” wife, C1 custody. Williams wun from which t ef shot that str Bug asserts that th 20, who ws of clothing are t the result of t { } | shooting v *, 0 s ‘ Tete tee eee ne ae leago Tuesday, that Saale tel the result of pret {OR @ speaking tour of the country, dur- You should not hesitate to give SCOTT’S bap ede conten oe ae red Yor the Wyo. pending advance of from Seren hee ee hy |ing which he will make addresses in <i tained by John Lacey, father of the um after negotiations cent In tha retail price o eering in the clothing industry. ainine Heading relltons EMULSION to a child of any age. slain youth, who brot the body to Lara. |sonducted ‘by State Historian Bunlce|ing will he the reauit in part of ad-} Of the 40 Sultana who have ruled H BS TO aN burial, and no 3 belief | Anders en rmeciv, we A s 5 , ; LS X F “'S. & B. Process,” made In “Norway and refined in our owm American ’ that tie Geeaae points Gace Sanne rennaiteas avenisten Th the| Rerkennttce erect | The ‘Wyoming | the: Ottoman umpire slice the con:| “png oseann of tie. world’ measure a 2. itis a guarantee of purity and palatability tnsurpassed. no he traged as the I om sid ane enlisted in the |flockmasters. to a man indorse the|.quest. of Constantinople hy the Turks,! 994 006 Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 19m neeldent, but information in the posses-|148th in this state “statement of MeCluce that the advanced 34 have died violent deaths. ee UO GEL ae sion of the Sweetwater county authori- oo ties has enuseld them to hold the Will ams couple on suspicion that the slay- ing of 1 might have in volved invokal of the “unwritten law.” The elder Lacey arrested with the and for time held while y was being investigated, but ed upon showing that wh: THE LEADER’S 2ND ANNUAL JANUARY d CLEARANCE SALE CASPER’S GREATEST PRICE SMASHING, - COMPETITION DEFYING BARGAIN EVENT | WOMEN’S SWEATERS - All wool, excellent quality Slip- Over Sweaters; all colors; sale $4.89 ling, he was in no way re- spons: for it. The slaying of thé La lowin: man, ey youth fol- carousal in which the young s father and the Williamses ted. A Green Riverb report s that the killing came after Will- ms had left the hospital and unes edly had returned thereto. se AMERICAN LEGION DRIVE ;,_ STARTS WITH WHOOP IN CAPITAL GITY THIS WEEK CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 16 —Unan: | nounced to the pubite, the Amer Legion posi here has started a big paign for mer tal. Thru its many friends, dows of down town stores h placarded been pla Young Ind munity service volunteered their vices to the legion and have heen tioned on prominent street corner: receive applications. They will be in the lobbies of most of the enne theaters. Four-minute have been made in the tl in the campaign for new ; ; ae ; ; z Good irate wos! saver ana The Once-a-Year Price-Smashing, Competition-Defying Bargain Festival the En- plain Sweaters, small sizes, for this sale at— tire City Waits For $1.69 Unusual and far-reaching preparations have been made to make. this the GREATEST VALUE-GIVING DEMON. STRATION EVER ATTEMPTED. ‘We advise the careful reading of this entire advertisement, because the item you COLEARS miss probably holds the greatest interest for you. True economy means spending wisely—and buying at this sale Of ‘linen’ plgumPplath and neat: means the wisest spending possible. ly ‘embrotdered-<4Glearance price, PLAN TO BE HERE EARLY TOMORROW! SALE STARTS AT 9 A. M. SHARP. ori Be WANTED—EXPERIENCED SALES PEOPLE—APPLY AT ONCE Saturday, January 7 WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S CAMISOLES. ’ Silk and Net Camisoles, ‘lace trimmed, good value, For Clear- ance Sale price— 3c blanks have s house. WOMEN'S UNION SUITS «Heavy cotton ribbed long and sleeved garments at the unheard SATEEN PETTICOATS Women's biack and colored Sa- ; teen Vetticoats, made with deep | pleated ruffle, worth up to $2.50, 1920. | of extremely low Clearance Sale Genta n pelts ee | pr of $1.69 98c GOV. CAREY LEAVES FOR : ‘ i FUR SCARFS AND MUFFS BUNGALOW. APRONS Black wolf and coney Scarfs Made of good percale, in light and Muffs. You would reaally | and dark colors. You could not expect to pay $15.00. For Sat- (Special to The Tribune.) buy material at the price. Clear- urday only— : " CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 16.—G ance Sale— 8 95 nor Robert D. Carey left here night 98 H for Washington, to join the other west- iC | ms % : BABY SILK COMFORTS q 4 CHILDREN’S HATS Made of fine’ flowered silk on Beaiftifully made, of velvet, silk one side and plain silk on the and velvet combination and plush other. Filled with very best of ial club has been orgar effects, at the Clearance price— white cotton— : " business and professional men of this 8c $3.98 \ 4 rapidly growing Wyoming community tr and proposes that the advantages of bs Orin and its tributary country shall be on { 4 brot to the attention of the outside is | 2 world, CHILDREN'S DRESSES SMALL CHILDREN’S COATS h. a Made of serge and plaid novelty . ; Made of corduroy, .elderdown, OL GLORY GIRGLES goods, in very smart styles. Priced wt, a specially for this sale— ars, aur ex: ry ee eee . QUR SECOND ANNUAL JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE ot id . THE GLOBE, °s, Misses’, and Children’ $2. 5 REPORT Of Women’s, Misses’, an ildren’s WASHINGTON, Jan. 16.—The United WINDSOR_TIES d or : States marines are flying the flag of All silk, in light colors and fig- \ ch ENS, COATS iY this country on an eearlns all arent ured designs. Clearance price— fener nitive and eollavenoren pa ) the globe, ording to the annual re- z ‘a ix 80 s Major-General Barnett, com- G F AL rs £ x material, le they last, at y sent Btatis ohinrinewecceneN mails c >In view of the advancing markets you cannot afford to miss this great opportunity. Prices have been cut way below the cost {Clearance price. Sizes 6 to 14— public at the navy department. oduction. Every garment is highly desirable and right.up-to-the-minute in style—fashions most in demand now—which r of pr y & . ERE DU SOs Aun es TAs SOW aioe makes the values all the more remarkable. (i phewenince sof sthe Heppca tl ‘LEATHER AND VELVET BAGS gic drum beat, which, it is claimed, is heard | Your choice of Velvet, Beaded ERA Fall. around the world, Generet Harnetts| IM anh°peather Page: actually: worth YOUR SAVINGS AV. GE *%, % AND *% Wien eee Berea ate Ore ne Met ly enioy the sorpsiana up to $6.00. Clearance pwice.. hs E ee resent locations show B a *, 4 r < ‘ ( 4 ahout 7,000 men of this branch of the! $2.95 iWomen’s and Misses ‘Women’s and Misses Women’s and Misses Finely tailored of excellent - i globe. i newest and most wanted styles; —_—_ 53 ? : . A novel trimming effects; The first fire engine used in the! BOUDOIR CAPS Handsomely tailored garments in the __.Neyer before have you seen such strik- Special purchases, others taken from} Vines to sion, Clestahisea ! putea Suites: wae Brought fram) eae Made of fine sik and lace, in] foremost fashion favored styles. Just to | ingly beautiful models at such ridiculous- | regular stocks, and featured at Clearance} price- land to New York in 1731. | white and colors. Hard to dup-|see these superb garments will convince ly low prices. Dozens and dozens prices that actually would not cover the $4.50 ae | Heate at double. Clearance price} you that they are exactly what you want. | of them to choose from. Positively the cost of materials. Every wanted style in} ’ Do_ not sive your subser: ption for 9c The savings are unprecedented. greatest values ever offered. anatrApTine ; Ytasper Daily Tribune or any ton- a 2 e Bye io any solicitor who nes Lo. Many Fur Trimmed CHARMEUSE TAFFETAS SATINS Big Selecti a ; give you a premium a che ey JERSEYS SERGES VELVETS ig Selection WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ of contes r any mone: 7 > firangers; untess they can show a iet= INFANTEGHORS POPLINS VELOURS GABARDINES GEORGETTES COMBINATIONS KERSEYS PLUSHES 2 BLOUSES er from’ he Casper, Dally ‘Tripiine, Infants’ Soft Sole Shoes of kia] PEACHBLOOMS TRICOTINES Lots Tot ; cecabtivating models of tno thorlzing them to solicit subscriptions and patent leather, in white gnd SERGES DRESSES that sell ordi- 1 0 00 COATS that sell regu-- 1 4 0 embroidered and beateg, ently F co ct n P 01 _ a) | — . a ly = saipmet “89 price Lot -1— narily up to $380, at... e larly up to $35, at.......... e 0 Season's most original creations in i \ ; SUITS that sell ordinar- $ Lot 2— a very Popular shades. Values to ily up to $36, at... 19.95 |. DRESSES that sell ordi- Rohe : 10.00 ‘i Clearance Sale eens ioe Aa Pe kee ae $14.20 COATS that sell regu- $19.5 0 nes res larly up to $50, at. SUITS that sell ordinar- Stocking or other all-wool caps ily up to $50, at... "$29.95 NO REFUND ON SPECIAL - 3 EXTRA EXTRA for ladies, in’ dark colors: Priced Lot 3— Your Choice of for this ante 98c SUITS that sell ordinar- $39.95 CLEARANCE BARGAINS - Any Winter Hat? ily up to $70, at... he In Store During This Sale at THE LEADER = ay: | “The best material ‘in the! world for fireproofing. We are} the only manufacturers of As- | bestos Chimney Blocks in the} United States. Order them for your home. FRED PATEE 906 $. Oak St. Casper, Wyo.