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NESS HALTS Departme tal & Regent iG CAPITAL FOR ‘Sought in Bill IN, 6,— Abolitio ef the depariinent of the the) — iE Srestiont of two new apd —on *6.—Practical | of public works and the, other of pub- nm of, the nation’s business] lice we: ifare—and a general -| more Scien of. Thanksgiv-|tioh of other governmental - dusstve Hieed Boa ate ton ma the shington; ments are Proposed in @ bill prepared | result of Police Chief Fitzmorris’ third hy Senator Medill McCormick; Repub- lican, of THinois, for introduction at the coming session of congress. In a state- ment issued at his office it was said Yhat the senator, after completing the Measure, Had discussed the’ proposed changes with President-eléct Warren G. Harding, “who had expressed great interest in ia SOU bil FOUR BODIES OF WRECK VICTIMS ARE RECOVERED TORONTO, Ont., . Noy, 26.—Four Sodies were recovered today from the wreckage of the eastbound Grand Trunk passenger train which was wreckéd here, at midnight, Scores of passengers were injured. Others are bélieved to he dead. Gurondes Nov: 26.—With prisonsrs at outlying stations.still being counted, ing of all public offices, most rivate institutions and places . less gave the capital a holiday aspect, but there were no: publie func tions. Most of the cabinet officers fol- lowed the example of President” Wil: yuietly at home series of raid& on alleged gambling and liquor resorts since Saturday night. Fifty deputy sheriffs who raided fif- teen road houses brought back no pris oners. .All the places were warned, they reported, In the clty; aiding Squads sweyt the “had lands’ of the West Sid y, tle Hell,”” the Italtan quarter and South Side “Black Belt." Scores of al- leged gambling: houses were visitéd and every person present was arrested. Wilsén planned to spend the morn- day | Ine on the south portico of the White use with a possible short Jdrive in the afternoon. In the evening, with Mrs, Wilson, he will be host to a few relatives at a turkey dinner, Mrs. Wilson arranged attend religious services this’ morn- ng at St, John’s Episcopal church. ig the slopes; cattle iho reported fair, LITTLE HOPE I S in ded of expomure. and lash 3 | PUT IN APPEAL | SENT TO WILSON By. seems to De. to decrease. ral | pioash The’ autivnde. and se pasturage. The ity is bractically fine! bates ee b auld prs tgdny within a week. All prisoners letained ‘Thursday with litile prosp that they would be released before to- day, All city judges celebrated Thanks: giving by rerhaining away from their court rooms. te CHEYENNE PASTOR RESIGNS. CHEYENNE,’ wy: .» Nov. 26.—Rev. Newton M. Temple,, pastor of the First Methodist Church here, has resigned his pulpit, effective December 1, to ac- cept appointment as field secretary for the World’s Purity Federation. He will institute State branches of the federa- tion. Cheyenne -will be his headquar- ters. This Man Intends to Keep It in the House “In May or June, 1913, 1 sent you and got four bottles whi worth many dollars to me. abled me to g6 to work again. 1 all other localities of the Fae: ni itions were satisfactory or ¢ |. (By Associated among’ delegates jte the assembly of the League of Na- tions toward the appeal of the league to President Wilson to act as mediator in the Armenian situation appears to be One of hove without expectation that the, Uptted States will relieve Europ= ‘and "the league ot this embarrassing Auuestion. Six coaches were derailed and fell on the westbound track where they were struck by a freight train before it could be flagged. MOTHER REGEIVES NEWS OF -AGIDENTAL DEATH: OF SON AT GAMP MEADE Word has been received here of the sudden death by accidént of Percy J. Burley, son of Mrs. A: J. Young, at Camp Meade, Md., where he has been located in the army and navy serv- ice for the past, year. News. of the death was contained in a brief; mes- sage to Mrs. Young anf no details Atte so far bees received. Ww. ASHINC 7 | quest from the gue of Nations ask- ring the United “States to intervene in the Armenia-Turkish Nationalist dis- T had lost 40 pounds, but these 4 bottles of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy for stomach trouble gained back all T had lost and I feel like a™new man singe. I she keep it in the house all the time.’ wa simple, harmless. preparation. that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflam | mation *vhich causes practically ail stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will |convince or money refunded. At all druggists,—Adv. pute was received today. .There was % |.H0 official comment on’ what action the United: States will take, but it is gen- ‘erally beliéyed that the senate will be eonsult€A before action is before action is! taken. Bike |PRICE OF STEEL —/ 1$ REDUCED BY | — INDEPENDENTS (By Associated Press) /PITTSBURGH, Pa., Nov, 26.—The Jones & Laughlin Steel company, the largest of independent interests, today adopted new selling rates for certain finished steel products. The reduc- tion will not affect the wages, it is understood,. of 25,000 persons in the tenements L OG CABIN: THe Worla’s the ‘lavor % You'll Ohio, Nov, 26.— tich Maple Independent steel companies of the Moungstown uistrict, employing about men, today announced that would immediately meet reduc- prices announced by Jones & Laughlin, but declared that readjust- ment of the cost of coal and labor W D.ISCLOSED | (By Associated Press) .. 2., Nov. 26.—Two more doors ed re num- Taniae: for it has made cr, eat better, sleep, better any said Anton Bernick, ofe a Well known employe of Swift & com: M.D. Barnett Outfitting Zo. atthattan Shirt Sale Ra Discount On the entire stock of Manhattan, Madras, Silk piped “Madras and All-Silk Shirts a lias helped w2$So much thac } and ging. up to fifteen all my. trionds are stopping me, on the | of cial institutions shut down stteet and asking me what it ts thatis} fer Joa reasons during the past (wo ‘ing me look so well, and of course “am silways glad io tell them it. is lacy I hadn't been down siti in he exactly, but*I hadn't felt just, rise apa and the an long time. I owas an ee tory Pet restion, appe! O01 me seyor or ears Yr | Pea son for 50iCent Coffee Found When Sheriff Took Whiff ayhad to foree down every motthful 1 ld eat and I would always suffer, indigestion for an hour or so after . I also had headaches and FORT LUPTO! Although C. G. Graves, local pool proprietor who.operated a coffee st in connection with. his other business, ants bank at mers pass bank at ily keep from falling; i.simp) fumbition or energy to do anyt ‘Just as I have already,said, ‘Panlac $ made a brand-new man of me and Pam feeling fine now in every way. Of dourse® I will always recommend Tan- , Colo.—(By Mail— $5.00 Shirts selling Iae.?” charged, itis , 50 Sagirtee: ‘now for ........ hare Cn “Tanlac is sotd-i Casper by Casper} cach cup of cof he had a rushing ‘ rmacy, in Alcova by Alcova. Mer-| bustni y $6.00 Shirts elling $4 89 dintile Co., in Salt Creek by Salt Creek j-cvs we now for pen ae .) E store.—Adv. fee roorn. $7,80 Shirts selling $5 95 now for .. ant bd $8.50 Shirts PS now for . estes plea ae $10.00 Shirts selling now for ...........- sf {EE $12.50 Shirts selling now for ... gle AEC Tay? Raed Meas $14.00 Shirts Beit now for .. $15.00 Shirts se He now for . 95.95 $8.75 $9.80 $10.50 SS idele Tunane 31 1 Se sia 512.60 $2.50 Dress Shirts, French ‘cufts; “Corliss Coon and Wachusett make, Special... $2.50 Heavy Cotten Ribbed Union Sufts, Special... $1.25 Blue Picanol Work =A. Sewing Circle $1.95 ‘Don t you like to be surprised by. the refreshments you enjoy in friends’ homes? ‘Seki time it’s your torn, serve Siri Shirts, Special .. a tie (ib. WEL Aistaa or crab cocktutly with M, & ui, Best. Quility Hodiight $2 FYI) ae Binkes and coffee: Or mince! j ‘ Sh AT San twintiva with hot ‘potato Overalls, Now .. Me CEM OM aloe es Ndi acd (lakes. (Heat them. three minttes in wy, moderate oven Note the surprised delight Which your rotrexhments: will call forth, i has fresh All Clothing, ‘Shoes and Hats for Men, Young Men and Boys at Greatly Reduced Prices “Barnett’s ot Cotirse’” |M. E. BISHOPS TO” For some it was the second or third |= BURLINGTON TO | JOIN NEW bat ls hange in . MEET MAY 11TH (By ‘Associated Press) ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Nov. 26. —| The House of Bishops of the Mettiodist | Ipiscopal church; in session here today, | decided to hold its next’ semi-annual | maboting: at Portland, Oregon, on May 11. SALT LAKE CIty, Nov. DRAFTING oe Pa bility of another transcontir a per mba BS with the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy OEE TEN RIONS It may be true that in union there is! penver & Rio Grande and the West- BUILDING strength. We have noticed. in history,|ern Pacific railroads forming an alli = however, that the ideas which have! ance, was admitted here I. LARSON changed the trend of national destinies| tis, passenger traffic _m: 326 E. First St.—Phone 825 were born in solitary brains. | Purlington route, Bustis A lh iz i Kassis Dry Goods Co. Special Sale Starting Saturday, Nov. 27th And Continuing Until December Ist Our November Blanket and Comforter Sale offezs an op- portunity to save. We are offering these special low prices in order to mde our stock as we are in need of more room. 150 Blankets All wool regular $18.00 values— At $14.75 Wool Nap Blankets; regular $7.75; at— - 50 Comforters Of the best quality, at— $5.00 Each Also $8.50 Comforters at— $6.95 EACH Bath Robes The best quality at the lowest of prices: ~ $11.50 e ( Cotton Blankets; regular $5.00; at— $3.95 20 Percent Discount on all Ladies’ Coats, Suits and Reg. $13.75 Dresses Value . lew. $11.78 20 Percent Discount on 2 Value. 9900 Children’s Reg. $9.00 Value... Coats . $7.25 *Kassis Dry Goods Co. i Next Door to Kimball’s Drug Store 220 S. Center My SITTIITIIIOOTIOOOTEIET Bay CIOL. RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM CO. Make Your Christmas Gifts Useful as Well as Beautiful by Using Royal Society Embroidery Package Outfits ‘ ras! In their exquisite daintiness, beauty and usefulness make ‘ideal holi- day remembrances and offer a most economical way to solve the gift problem. We have just unpacked a large shipment _ of these goods wrectwerrs consisting of “TOWELS; SCARFS, COMBING JACKETS, PILLOW TOPS, CARD TABLE COVERS, NAPKINS, APRONS, CENTERPIECES, ETC. Also many: beautiful hand-made pieces for those who do not have the {ime to devote to such work. We feel sure all gift seekers should find the gift they desire among these as they are all Articles of Necessity and Decorative Uses for women, children and the home. of Note-Customers desiring these hand-made pieces should make their selections early, as we can only secure one piece of a kind. See our Window Display. Announcemert-—Until Dec. 15th, we will take subszriptions for the Delineater special price of $1.50 per year. CUNNINGHAM CO. WHEN YOU WANT al the THINK RICHARDS & 22 eoSIS SR. THE BEST. GEL L LILI LOLI LILI LS LIE LLL LD LI DILL I DDL IB ston alre: aay had begun through pas- |Senger service in co-operation with the ips nver & Rio Grande and December 4 merchandise ULL i se TE HUA z i nt a ,