Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 19, 1920, Page 12

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BAST WEEKCOLD 1 Sheridan, Storms Cause Early Movement of Livestock, Says Summary of Conditions for Week End- ing Monday By GEO. W. PITMAN (U.S. Weather Bureau, Cheyenne) The week was abnormally cold; tem- peatures averaged about 18 degrees 55 and 16 below were reported. Day. temperatures averaged 29: night, 13.) colder than normal; and extremes of Sunshiné was less than normal and percentages were: Cheyenne, 54; Sher- idan, 36; Lander, missing; Salt Lake, 36; Rapid City, 80, While there was very little précipi- tation, the st#f average being about one-tenth inch. the week would not be considered a: favorable oue, for, while R some trails were broken and sheep fed 4 there was considerable suffering in cen tral districts from cold, deep snow and | inaccessible feed. This storm coming so early in the season, will result in much livestock being shipped out that would otherwise have been wintered. Stock in north- -D, drifts; T, io REPORTS SHOW. rORmen wes SaTES. ENT ON TRIAL; LAND Pine Bluff, Wyo. TUM ST = 2 EMD Bea aod, 12 oe -+10 or Ang Ti oie: gress Is Told * TOWARD LABOR ~—TSMINE ASSET Joint Conference Only Way for Satisfactory Adjustment, Con- ‘of the’ warld's scopiomic affairs will Go: | Bayne of Story, Sheridan county, state! There is Sawing sential. leur in the samé proportion that indus- fish cormmissioner, to steeeed the lata, an of the Pp it time ftrinl pence ie mamtained and’ “estan: iS We-Morgareiage.. “a ~ toa: ml ho ek. ligating SOI aes PUNE" as a reliable watc’ mk “Phe miners and operatérs can ad} No divorces any granted In Somth’ Caey| We have the new a gA2%5 2. {ust any problem that affects to min: | lina, c ze in numerous 4 . ing industry, No one else can or should, _ si Ail. problei conditions” of . work, " legislative matters can properly’ coms before a ‘joint conference for discussion, | 1d one, and the selection — “An earnest, intelligent effort to ad; will ho! 5 bees just the differences of worker and em- Confectionery and Lunch - is better now than it wi ployer slong democratic lines Ae ‘ Stand later. There is a watch shore mare pence, and greater efficiency HOre Py ft ea cooas ana {I age this year. Buy early. at home and internationally.” ee cate An automatié chess-player -has been} dren, invented by a Spaniard. iH prices in the’ Elgin, Wal sea suitable gift : and Gruen ela i iS, regarding wages, hours, competitive and ‘Me aise Brothers Christmas. cater aie to women and chil- ‘JOS. 1. SCHWARTZ EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGED * CH Nov. 19.—Leslie C. Stallings, formerly United States at ment, Wyo., where he was in the news- paper business, is on trial in the fed- eral court here, charged with embez- zlement of fees paid him by locators on government lands. His defense 1s that he forwarded the fees to the land office here. Land office officials and employes, however, have testified that the fees never Were. received. Stallings was arrested after he had left Wyoming and while at Washing- ton, D. C.,, and made determined ef- | fort to avoid extradition to this state. | Yaascreenice andeetaala= Wie é In France a bankrupt is deprived of all rights of citizenship, which are not restored to him until he’ has paid ,his debts in full. the American Mining Congress in deai- ing“ with, labor was urged today by James Lord, president of the mining department, American Federation ¢f convention ‘of the American Mining Congress. ‘Lori was the only represen- tative of labor on the program as an- nounced in advance by the congress. “The worker,” he declared, “will not be satisfied to be a mere cog in the ma- chinery, but must be taken into ac count as a human entity.’’ “Neither the workers nor. the oper- ators alone can. satisfactorily adjust Joint questions,” he continued. ;They must be worked out in voluntary Joint conference. A chaotic situation exists throughout the world. adjustment (By Associated Presn) NEW COMMISSIONER NAMED. — 0. N. Matson and C. H, Matson “DENVER, Nov. 19.—Adoption of| CHEYENNE, Nov, 19—Governor “proad and humanitarian p&licies” by | Carey Wednesday pe SL SS PU Cor, Center and Fifth—Phone 1519-3 Iris Theater Building - ~:~ EB. Keating, Mer. WE ARE GOING TO TAKE OUR LOSSES War prices must end, and we are not going to wait until Spring to do it, but ern localities are somewhat pinched but not greatly inconvenienced, and they are in excellent condition in southeast- ern districts. The ground is generally frozen, and sugar beet lifting is stop- ped. Ice is six-inches thick at Evan- ston. Pre- Highest Lowest cipi- Temp Temp tation Casper, Wyo.---. 2 30 Cheyenne, Wyo.. —I 17 Chugwater, Wyo. 0 0 Cody, Wyo. —7 7. Douglas, Wy 1 58 Encampment, 1 53 » SAVED HS HORSE Mr. R. L. MeIntyre, of Altoona, Ala., ys: “Dr. LeGear's Antiseptic Heal ing Powder quickly healed some bad wire cuts on my horse. I defy any stranger to find the slightest scar on him.” Dr. LeGear's Advice and Remedy saved this valuable animal. He warns you not to leave a wound, sore or cut exposed, but to dust on Dr. LeGear’s Antiseptic Healing Powder, which in- stantly forms an antiseptic protection and promotes healthy healing. In his 28 years of Veterinary Prac- tice and: Expert Poultry Breeding, Dr. r has compounded a remedy for} y curable ailment of stock or goul- Whenever they’ require a rem: edy, it will pay you, as it did) Mr. Me- Intyre, to purchase from your’ deier | the proper Dr. LeGear Remedy, on a} satisfaction or money back guarantee. | where. Sold in Cox. | Mechaley.—Aady. | Dealers per by Cas IF THE BEST BREAD Is none too good for you, buy it 2 loaves for 25¢ at the Wigwam The Store of Quality One Price to All Hosiery one pair FREE! This applies to every pair of hose in our stock. By buying hosiery in this man- ner you are purchasing hosiery at a very low price. Friday and Satur- day Only ‘All ladies’ black silk hose; selling for $2.00 and $2.50; specially priced— $1.00 a Pair SUITS we are offering our entire stock At One-Half Off former selling price * Fur Scarfs The balance of our stock of Fur Scarfs we will offer At One-Half Price You buy two pairs and get. To clean out the balance of our stock | Made of OLD WHEAT FLOUR which, as every housewife knows, cannot be surpassed for excellence .in breadmaking. We have a stock of this flour sufficient to last thru J anuary. The WIGWAM O-S Building Nemes PIPPI POC COLL L ee COTTE M, 138 East GUT es — = ~ Readjusting Sale fakes Blouses Lot No. 1 -- - $6.95 Lot No. 2--- $10. 50 - Lot No.3 --- $17.50 Lot No. 4--- $20.00 Separate Skirts ‘' Wool plaids, accordian knife and Lesh pleated. Lot No. I --- $13.50 Lot No. 2--- $19.50 Ladie’s and Children’s Sweaters "Assorted in separate lots at greatly re- duced prices: / MALEINERY. “All Ladies’ Hats $0.00 All Children’s Hats Less 331-3 . PER CENT e COLETTE ECE ELTOREEMEUELT SOLE E ED, 772] dir RIGHT NOW! Sale is on and will continue until DECEMBER 1st. A Plain Story Plainly Told Meeting the conditions of today is a problem facing every Retail Merchant in the — country—the demand of the buying public for lower-priced goods and the need of pers the merchandise movement in general puts us in the same post- A’ Thunderbo ‘From The Bargain Skies When the values to be obtained at this slashing sale are taken into serious con- sideration. Oae stock is brand new, and consists of SOCIETY BRAND and MORSE-MADE UNION - MADE CLOTHES, _ MALLORY AND STETSON HATS, but it must be moved in order to clear our decks for Spring. Wholesale costs have been forgotten in tagging the garments to be dispo:ed of during the life of this sale, and we CHALLENGE anyone to duplicate the values at the prices quoted by us. It offers the biggest savings in Men’s Wear ever made — in Caspcr,'and we are prepared to live'up to and guarantee every word in this advertisement—our reputation is — untarnished with a vigorous policy for square dealing, and small margins of profit in effect since establishing bus- iness in Casper ten'years ago. Here Are Our Prices SUITS $22.50 to $27.50 values $30.00 Values). 7s $35.00 and $40.00 values ...2.2..... $50.00, $55.00 and $60.00 values... $62.50 up to $75.00 yalues ...:.... 33.50 49.50 Honestly Quoted OVERCOATS pe ae ids. rae teens ete $16.50 $40.00 and $45.00 values 360.00 values... DODDO - $67.50 WEIUBS ikon Extra Special Saturday Lee Unionalls $3.95 Each day of this Sale we will offer youaM oney-Saving Special. geo 00 values Mallory Water- ete ae $15.50 HATS $8.00; $8.50, $9.00" and 99.50 values... 6.85 $11.50 to ~ $ $15.00 pias $18.50 vibtinen Stetson Velours .. $14.50 | J.L. Learner Men’s and Young Men’s Outfitter 260 South Center Street The Home of Society Brand Clothes Across the Street from the Natrona Hotel Phone 103 Watch for Our EgerysDay Special

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