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tit t 1 eae gs mes eS es PAGE SIX RS WOOL SYNDICATES TOHOLDBUT = NOT HOARD PRODUGT URGED UPON GROWERS BY WYOMING BANKERS Chance for Producer and Banker to Determine Policy to Preserve Industry, Is Advice ~ | | Advocating the organization of sydicates ‘and holding concerns to prevent indiscriminate sale of w66l if 4’ @emoral- ized market and further sharp declines in prices, the Wyom- ing Bankers’ association is urgmg attefidance 6f member bank- ers upon the state corivéntion of the Wyoming Wool Growers’ association to be héld in Casper Jafiuary 6 and 7 as a timé “when the producer and banker shoul!) value ofthe commodity, it being under. come together and aflyise, counsel a stood, Howey determine upon a policy tht will pi nS a moral obligation that the price .of the woo! to thé wari serve our, industries.” In a circwlar}en mils shall not jbe excessive, as com- letter just d the Wool aituation pared with that of forefgn markets, bit set forth in n statément and some | anal] be practicdiiy the sare as tHe important of market éonditions | price paid fh primary foreign miatkéts are emph: The letter fellows: for the satie quality of wool, pls. ‘ie P cést of -transportation, handling and D. Holliday of Chiéago, while iN} tamt?, This policy ought to be tavar- penne November 20th, in distussiny|oq: wocause it will be absolutely fiir, a1 Outlook; said: In ‘eubstanioa; not only to the manufacturer, but to Mifteen per cent of the 1920 wool line ultimate consumer as well. crop has been of being manufac » 1920 wool c is of either “The wool grov syndicate his inte willing to accept a it he is willing to der present conditions and probably will not de so until their canceled or- If a policy of this kind is made effect- | tive in one mountain state; it ought to he made effective in that, th danger of the matk son of anyone syndicate converting 18 production into cash to the disadvant- age Of the interests of other states, ‘Phe wool market must in some |manner be stabilized, else the grower will go out of business and we will be at the mercy of foreign coufitries whd Will mike stich prices to us as’ their judgment, may suggest. If the wool in- terests can be syndicated it may be po» sible for the producer to know, in 1d- © the approximate minimum prica houses. The Ambrican’ W | money tO-meét his actual runhing d other manufacturing | pe In other words, he must. j concerns not disposed to buy un- | er in stabilizing the ifidustry. | 1. the mountain would be no breaking by, red: ders for fabrie have bech) partial absoived. With this prospect in sight t no eneouragement to the woo: either ay to the crop grown or the crop w harvested next year. impracticable. Within the new clip will begin coming off in the southwest and will continue unul the crop in Wyoming and other Mmowntiuin’ states will have, been shorn. in six months the entire 1921 .clip will be off the sheep's hack.” “Emergency legislation is neces sury Ao protect, thé wool growers and Inasmuth ap We dre not ifereasing ill recefVe for this product in eight our, domestic production, there is jc on mdnths toe come. THe beét-sh- justification in feeling that the won. | gar companies have found it practic- market will readjust itself in this | able fdr-several years to contract with coun within a year. We |the producers. The farmer knows cx- more an one-hilf the normal con- lactly how. mué¢h he wil get for a tom sumption of wool in this countr {of beets when harvested. Is it not “The wood situation is unsat tory ‘practicable to market other commodi- und if,the 1920 Wobl érop 18 forced on |.ties along. such.lines? the market there is bound to be ade. ye have diseussed wool, only, hut pressing effect upon prices only cémmodity in which under re conditions nad bankers in Wyo- k badly. The vitally interested. The cattle seem to be s has suffered becuse ~prices unmercifully hammered tobogganed . Its a time when the * banker should como a problem for the the local banker, and the banker of the | produce Jarger capital centers to take care of} (ogether and advise, counsel and deter- the expense account of the grower and|mine upon a policy that will, preserve advance sufficient money on the wool jour industries. after it has been shorn to meet such | “The Wyoming Wool Growers asso- accounts. This possibly can be done iation convenes at Casper, January 6 syindicating ? 7. It ought to be attended by every a holding o an and every banker in the state. handle waited too long this year before any such manner that it on on the yoo! subject, was taket upon from the | t us give our industrial and, finan tutions of such c clal interests attention now and deter- Boston and elsewher ‘mine upon @ definite plan for 1921.” “The disposition is not to hoard tut! TUAW yest) Se to hold until the price obtainabfe is | If Skirts keep going up, stockings Stifficient to mect the e ise of pro-! Will have a hard time following. — duction, plus the ree Cleveland: Press. market All | Uni + Send natnés and addresses to F. J. © Leschinsky at 431 South Béech. Street im- mediately in order that arrangerhents for a University of Nebraska diner dance may be made. | All names and addresses should be. in & by Saturday. BOSELLY '& GARR Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables :and Meats Cor. 8. Beech and E. Fifth Sts. Phone 545-W ALL WEEK SPECIALS Fancy Jap Rice, pef Ib-_2:2__-2242--__ 10 1-lb. can School Boy Peanut Butter____- 35¢ 2 1-2-Ib. can School Boy Peanut Butter__80c 7-0z. glass Sehool Boy Péanut Butter_-_25¢ 12-0z. glass School Boy Peanut Butter_.35e¢ Akin Red Apples, per box_.--122222 $2.85 Jonathan Apples (fine), per box_=..-= $3.40 Comb. Honey 22 22ess52 452 2. 2h eee 1 gallon White Karo Syrtp___+2-++-+ 1 gallon Amber Karo Syrup___ 1-lb. can Ryson Bakifig Powdéf_______45€ (We Will Give One Bound Cook Book Free) 2 lbs. No. 1 S. S. Walnuts (large) for__._65e Sdbs. Fine Prunes for so 22 022 eee $1.25 We Have All Sizes of KLIM (Milk). _ALL WEEK SPECIALS Pon etc aormmmtncme I’m the Man Who was sent here Fe close.out this large stock of Gents’ Furnishings and Shoes.. 1) MEAN zing Ama Announcement of Fundamental Importance It-is the finest, cleanest stock. Ihave got: into-in all the years; of. my. experience,. You: will be.sorry.when it is.all over, if you have noth + - securediyour share of the many things that are: now. being turned. into.cash at anly a, little-of are-not) going to be able.to take care-of alliof — you.the. first few. days. But we are going to do) the. best we can. Don’t put off your coming — make the mostiof it, Hi. I, GIFFORD;. what you, would have-to:pay in-a. regular way: tiom.under which. I agreed to undertake this monster jab—I must. have a Bonafide Contract: that-I am) ts have a free hand to,:set any:price necessary to selbit.. PEQPLE THIS STOCK WILE BE SOLD before I leave town: E will let nothing stand in my. way of accomplishing this job. I will forget all'profitsand ignore all'cests in my eagerness to sell this stock im time, to. get - home.for Christmas. I have-agreed to-do it and my. word is my bend. F will strike and? strike hard: 'am.simply. going to-murder prices. - Don’t put off your coming. The: store is smalk. and stock is:very: large; so we realize that we. STRICTLY Business. There. was only one.condi- > Cas < OUT TO GET OUT IT’S A LL-OUT TOCLEAN J.L. LEARNER EE ter the y $3 apply on an: going to wish to make. Just hand out:25:$1.00 coupons te:the Ji LEARNER: pee ee bod »1 am d‘opportunities:for you. This isnot just-a money-raising sale, or a reduction sale.“ ham going out of business, If I were staying in this busi- . Lasegeing-out.and these sacrifice ness [ would not needimaney bad enough to sacrifice: Fwould:cantinue selling at a first 25:adult people who en isto store. Use purchase: you FOLKS: prices are: gran on Fri profit on pay $2.00'and:use the coupon, D ber Just Look How F Have Priced the Men's Suits and Qvercoats Z oO S450 $30.50 One small lot fancy mixtures i 81ZeSs, belted models, $22. Reak nice fancy double. br blue. flannel,, in Honorhilt. Clothes: Faney models; fancy mixed: cash- meres, just. the class you: haye: heen (BEDI sotsccssas be seeasipescdicioansios wanting. We have YOUR SIZE! nena sine values, only. small models” ‘Morse-. 4 rt eonservative modela: $46.50 brand on the market. Hard finish, $s here 3 4 aranteed to. be all priced fa ra -Suits ixed fabrics, exceptionally mode: Society Brand Me ly Extra fine Scotch tweed “invisible stripe, fine fitting models, smart models, Fancy m wool, lot in one ' Men’s Electric-Seal Fur Caps; all