Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 20, 1920, Page 8

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tbe Daily eribune _ ‘ TUESDAY, JAN, - —_—+—- SSE } lof the “truth-in-fabrics” bill now lgp-| seeescsccesccccovcccosccccosssccoscecesccseoessosoosseoooooovossosooqooosels, . } ‘fore congress. i Tha ation be urged securing for ay ' { the st 1, who hazard heavy losses ‘ jeach be given five years in 2 2 | iwhieh toot Pp their losses from theirs \ J surplus profits before a surtax is° col-! 4 ALES AGANST. = IUGR ISSUED | Congressional Action Gives Right to Search Homes if Piivate Dwelling Is Used for Sale NEW YORK CITY—iBy mail.)—Con stitutional prohibition, which went into effect the of this month, and the enacted by con ing provisions: » manufacture or containing one- more of alcoho! s Where liquor is sold in be common nuisances, lected under the iticome tax law, and} that ten per cent instead of eight per! cent be allowed for this purpose. (Continued from Page 1) EMR BER. more wool to the nations! wool ware-| The house at Chicago as a means of sup-! tinct dis porting the effort of this concern to/is 1 »riees for wool in the) frame is @ the ma ; TODAY AND TOMORROW— Wallace Reid hk%ciens® ° oc eoeceoccccccccecesoeccccecess are said to be forty-eight dis- ‘810 which the human eye other organ of the human ipiect_ to so many. eens ure leg-| ‘The reéord of roses produced by on bly ‘dis-|tree at a time is six thousand. ‘Thi s of arid| remarkable number was borne by le land as a|tree on a rose-growing estate in Hol lana. <n Read The Tribune Want Ads anting to all rvice men 640 land or 160 acres of tills | bonus ke in’ every ign_in support LYRIC THEATRE CONTINUOUS 1 P. M. TO 11 P. M. | powers given pro and pre treasury } Advertising of liquor by any method | in eds paid into the Unit i | it manufacture at home for per- | sonal use Of non-intoxic and |i w W hile non-intoxicating’ | wife and four children last August in Kansas City. ifically, the term “in- fruit, juic is not def cao TEAM STANDS FIVE HOURS WHILE Permit manufacture of aleoholie liq- | sacramental gind medicinal uses | 5 : | in home it prohibition became ef. fective William H. Marshall had overturned on the Big Piney road, 14 miles north Physicians prohibited from preserib: oloe liquor ient unless 1ith they believe it will afford |] contents,, the six-horse team at m ailment. "Not more than one xe prescribed in any month purchased b OPAL, Wyo., Jan. 20.—For five hours after a freight wagon, driven by d Marshall had been crushed to death beneath the wagon’s |) it~ ing attention from their dead owner. The horses were unhitched by Thad of this place el to the vehicle stood patiently ‘i IT WAS WAR! They, had gone too far. The friends of his youth—his red- woods—towering on the slopes he loved, to these vandal “pioneers” were only “lumber.” ADMISSION—10c and 30c TOMORROW: See the speediest of romances that hits on six cylinders all the William Russell In the great stage success— White, who arrived at the scene five hours after the accident occurred, a s, including | ng liquors, re- ind druggists. |f the outfit of which Marshall's wagon was a part. Marshall's wagon was trail jolation fi the most veing $2,000 fine -and | two years’ impri: ene caused his death, continuing on their way toward Big P! pare ee ee period of elapsed time established by the statements of two other wagons of not observe the accident which ing the other two and the other drivers di Several tons of merchandise fell on Marshall when his wagon went over LORD FRENCH TO | fa embankment and his death was instantaneous, ADVOCATE HOME | We Have a Live Show! TEN REELS with | RULE, 1S CLAIM| SMALL REPUBLIC U- S- Newspapers | ‘William Desmond and Mary Thurmond eat | | Are Seized in se aes tet oay ASKS MATERIALS Dustin, Report] mm pg TO FIGHT REDS =». | “The Prince and Betty a a eee “The Lincoln Highwayman” DURLIN, Jan. rs arriving here @ ized Mall @azetic. a | ‘. 4 oR ee 2 = ir A romance full of pep, jazz and revolution He was a quiet clerk. They took him and transplanted him | into a budding Monte Carlo, had him stage a few fake revo- | lutions and a few real ones. Don’t miss it! | Sperm whales are the Jof the ocean, yielding spermaceti from Then a TWO-REEL COMEDY Speed to the limit! Romance without stint! Also 2-REEL SUNSHINE COMEDY SMILING BILL PARSONS In France, until the introduction of stage stamps and the rule in the | thorit in the} referr x gens sary ppl : PITTTTTTT terri tiriiiiiiriirreerreeeeeeritirrrrererieeer retried = ———in. One of the most destructive earth-]expressed to + ONC | the cavities in their heads, ivory from Another COMEDY and some more “OH BILL BEHAVE” quakes in (he world’s history was that}of the Geo | their lower jaws, and rich ofl from the COME EARLY! 1 d Which ogeurred in Yeddo, in the year - — ‘iubber covering thelr sides. ! 0 and 25c. ADMISSION—10 and 30 1703, when one hun¢ nd ninety} ‘The’ refining of su said to have ———_—— '—10 an Ic thousand people were killed. heen invented in the nth century. Read the Tribune Pe ey 0 MM MM WEBEL’S National Thrift Week Bargains cAnd Mid-Winter Clearance We are not letting the difficulty of getting good merchandise or ‘mounting prices prevent the’ closing out of the broken lines which naturally accumulate in the wake of a busy season. To these lots of specially priced merchandise we are uniting in a big display the most complete line of White Goods ever in our store at prices pleasing to you. In choosing goods in this sale you can be sure that the quality is right no matter how low the prices may appear. TT Each $1.95 ; This display of New White Merchandise and Midwinter Clearance Items is an invitation to every woman in Casper to visit our store this week. We want to show you our new mer- chandise. 72x90 Hemmed Sheets Final Clearance Ladies’ Winter Coats Prices reduced to permit your holding them for another season. Soft White Nainsook 10-Yd. Lengths, 40c Quality, at, Bolt 3.39 Linno Cloth Better than Indian Head—86-inch; Yard Extra Special Value in Outing Gowns Heavy, Well Made; Good Light Colors; Each 91.65 White Organdies Finest We Have Ever Shown; Yard 90¢” $2.00 Heavy Weight Pure Irish Linen Table Damask 70-inch Width; Regular $4.75 Quality at, Per Yard $3.95 TT Clearance of 50 Mid- Very Special winter dresses in Silks, Ladies’ Good Cotton Serges and Satins; each Hose—3 Pair $18.75 ce, Bleached Turkish Towels 18x84 inch, OR DOZ. be Soe i = ; = a = n a fine assortment; 40 and 44-ine er te Se THE BIG BUSY STORE ve eOe $4.75 EG « ene a ae ©. ge ; TO E Watch Our Windows Photos 13 /anda4 20¢ $1.75 LC I ee OTT White Voiles widths; yd. qt HT

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