Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 9, 1920, Page 5

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sayy 6 as 05 : Daily Tribune i teorts: in (ehtch war ‘taxation Pie: [tion are.permissible additions 10 TET Dp red. neompiete statistics, however, 'class (parcel. post) mail. Books may LEARNER STORE snap it Impossible for the Commission | heir simple dedicittory inscriptions not | fer accurate comparison between | of a personal nature. “Other written aa-! F the years 1917 and 1920, and it. made} ditiéns .subject parcels. to letter p. IS RUSHED BY no attempt to: estimyte the figures for | age Communications prépald at fi % hy. portion of the year. . ‘i cliss rate may. be sent with porcols) SHOPPERS HERE Tho commission's accident table dis-| prepaid at fourti-class rate, provided closes that 6,495 persons were killed by | they: are -pliced,in envelopes sceurciy | _— ‘ Crowds of eager buyers _ litera! ; e y ‘ | swamped the J. L. Learner store when late, husbandjae wherilf of Saline coun. | 9? dy, Of the closing, out, et Soc trains (jr th train-service accidents dur-/ attached to outside of par | ing the yeat of 1919, Of these, 1,784) pPiksiee: eal } ia |company. The sale is ‘to continue un- Noahs a til the stock is gleaned out and Mr or more ‘thah 27 per cent met @ead in Five states in the November election | Learner hopes this wif be before the at Syracuse, sN. ¥.- the demands of the company in Denver Reductions in every department of|make it essential’ to. devote his time ies ia wie a afte ‘BBpeal | to this other firm's bubiness. Conse- Oo #ome a ‘most critica! uyers |quently Mr. Learner 1s leaving Casper. siaxped Unie ale with a rush. Atl PAP eeeee eeatany f though. iy trends of Mr. Learner io {have asked why he is leaving Caspor|, See “Birth of w Nation” at the Lyric jafter such @ sucess in the clothing | today only. The most spectacular and jand outitting business, ‘ne tects that apendous picture of the age.—Adv. grade crossing 3. Hints for Senders ain service sat Prohibited from using. ‘Wooden cars between or in front “of The Floyd § i fean = sh os a ‘ ne , : ; first of the year. Mr. Learner stated Legion at Worland | Referring to. the question of ‘bribery - g] {chose women Tor state superintendents | frst of the year. . 3 + ‘ | \ d his rning that be probably would pares Sh il Rg? res tm moon semen OF CHIESIMAS Maul of public fastruction. Bash this morning Ghat he" probably, would The ganized ‘ 1] ¢ gr The first Woman inspector of schools! Learner company in Defiver or would gion has organized a ee for thif Beason and the * initial practice, of the year “has-been held. a Prepay postage fully on all parcels. ie car supply and. ot i tra A@drese parcels fully and plainly. Portation facilities generally @uring the | Place name and address of sender on | Past year, a practice has ‘grown up/all matter. j@mong shippers of bribing operating | Pack-articles carefully and wrap fee tas of railroad companies in Gr-jthem securely, but do not, seal ther. @ result of 4he inadequacy o: \ railroad trans- in Brazil has fecenUy been appointed go east to/uct as managér of the ‘sates in] ~ Fan devactment in a bic mar tg obtain transportation as sealed parcels, are subject to post- {The demoralizing effects of prac: /age at the letter rate. tice are far; reaching. Bribery of this] Mail parcels early; they may {@haracter in many instances’ cannot be | marked ‘Do not open until Christma directly and effectively reached under Insure valuable parcels, ‘ bc noid ghee ‘ f ‘ Written inscriptions cuch as “Merry Y . fe subject of equipment supply “Happy New — Year,"" the. Glenrock! Mab: schoo), five. witty 4, commission. declared that while the Best Wishes” and numbers practice and if enough men turn out} 2, ; 5 p jortage could be minimized by car con. ters for purpose of descrip- to form a strong team, Douglas, Cas-| servation and increased efficiency, th per and possibly Wheatland will bel oniy permanent soluticn was. substan played. tal additions ‘to equipment. The lates! )sencral statistics of the commissic: ishowed that the railroads under its Jurisdiction owned approximately | 4. 368,870 freight cars while an additiona 140,000 cars’ were owned privately. The feight cats were divided as - follows 1,062,830 box cars, 1,009,875. open top| Sars, 107,820- flat cars,\83,000 stock care, 40,200 refrigerator cars and 45,000. cars be this winter. e pests have started the organization | teams. The Legionnatres will supply) Ease Her Housework f You'll find it much easier to keep help and you'll find it much easier to do without help by installing w& electrical things in your home. TEN LEGIONNAIRES ON OHIO ELEVEN COLUMBUS, 0., (By Mail)—Ten of the ek ) regulars composing the foot ball team of Ohio, State University, cham- pion of the "Weatern > Conterence, are} war veterans and members of the} American Legion, In addition, the team Beye aneoue types. which defeated Tinois University for plane A athe: Fowtigh of equipment the Conference title, Was coached by. pe | ss Abies ts 5 rae Seon re Legionnalre. i , freight. : he only Member of the eleven reg-} ErHAAERS ATi ceca iit who Is not a Legion member was} traffic for the corresponding period tn y Workman, sophomore quarter-] 1919. Freight traffic as a whole or whe Was too young to enter the} the last seven months also was sald service. Seventeen first. squad men y the commission to be fh excess of were Legionnaires, of the entire year-of 1919: Ohio State defeated Chicago, Michi-| While the traffie has increased, the | . gan, Wisconsin, Purdue, Oberlin. and} commission's figures show, the net op- -Ohio Wesleyan and scored ‘fifty-eight Rey ee cic te eae i ference mes “ . miis- eae ap ‘Sipatente: Gene sion attributed this to heavier math Legion members carried the ball over the goal lines for fourteen touchdowns out of a total of twenty made by the team during the 1920 season and also scored five of its ‘touchdowns out. of seven made against Conference teams. Consider the time, worry and labor you save by’ having such appliances as an electric iron, toaster, percolator, washing machine, vacuum cleaner, grill, etc. Anything you buy here for her will be appreciated as a gift. PJouds- Oliver : Hardware Company ¥ Telephone 714 So. Center St. , DIAMONDS ; always make suitable Christmas gifts. We have numer- ous pieces of jewelry set with diamonds—both for ladies and gentlemen. We are Casper agents forthe famous Gruen watch. These comé in gentlemen’s thin models and faney bracelet shapes. Come in and let us show you the new designs. JOSEPH I. SCHWARTZ CASPER ART JEWELER DENVER Iris Theater Building E. Keating, Mgr. Opposite Henning TO GET CHRISTMAS “PRESENT” INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, (By Mail)— In response tothe request of national | officers of the” Amertean Legion a special. effort 48. being mate by the Bureau of War Risk Insurance to see that every eX-Service man entitled to compensation duting' ‘December gets his check before the fifteenth of the month, in order that he may have it for Christmas. Tov War Risk Bureau officta announced that they have suc iM in so perfecting their machinery of op- im cration that the long delays hitherto | attending the gehding ovt of checks:to ! the 210,000 disabled exservies men! drawing monthly compensation will in the. futgre:be done away. peithus & : | "FOR EVERY CHRISTMAS LIST Speed Up: Your Christmas Shopping--There Are 14 Days to. Buy In Why Not Give Gloves? Our selection of fabric, silk and leather gloves is y most gratifying froma stand point of quality and price. RIVERTON POST GIVES BOX SOCIAL The Ameritan Legion post of River , Will entertain with a bo: day night. This is the first 5 of ehtertainments to be given winter by the live post at River. Lacy Neckwear Coliar and cuff sets anc vestees fig-p ure very prominently in our holi- day assortment of fashionable neckwear. They have lace edging, shirring and many other distin guishing features. PAID RAILROADS (Continuell from Pag@ 1) ‘ a 2) AtoNinnuuNiarhY in laws, the commission said. to carry when trav- Happy News for Christmas Shoppers t urged congress to amend the Inter- eling. ~ Therefore state Commerce act to provide for the . ; . : i DunlReH Ree PAR peraon MOCCoHIE or a... fine, git. 20% Silk Hose at Lower Prices Pretty Camisoles siving to ah employe ofa carrier sub- anyone ‘ 3 : is in whites tae a jt to the aet any money or thing o: with wanderlust is Women who haye denied themselves the luxury of in white, pink:and dark tones. Every value with intent to. influence his 92 a manicuring set wearing silk hosiery because the prices were high, have woman who has a _ fondness for tion or punishment of the guilty employe Appropriate legislation governing the camisole sportation of explosives was as $7.50 to $20.00 ay were phavges in Jaws affecting the $1:50 to $6.50 awa whi a matte and also! to provide ‘for rding of reparations for damages h, the commission held, should be entirely for the adjudication decision with respect to car he iN in a leather «case i price a big-surprise awaiting them here A Most Useful Gift blouses of georgette or other sheer fabrics will welcome a gift of a pretty k ; of courts. . coaches, Snaicha seatRiaae ht Everybody Won't Think of Giving S' ‘ wot for legislative action, the commis- Bloomers m ‘ion urging that the roads be compel! Hand Bags and i ed to use steel cars in all passenger Vanity Cases ¥" nf | 4 All Styles of+ patent andi ie AT FOLKS é brocaded and. burnt leather} d. 0 = HO make ideal gifts. AF Fashions of excellent qual- HANDKERCHIEFS Priced $1.50 to $30.00 . ‘a T THIN ans go ea mies. Are always a most desirable gift, probably because they : ; é : a meh: Ae A eg Dag ariel are an every day necessity..This year more than for sev- . i The silk pantalette bloom- ers are also shown in the eral years past handkerchiefs will be more popular as Pee Bie Reduction System darker colors, such as Sites. Petticoats Are a Year-Round 3) ‘cans I" brown, navy purple’ and Ladies’ handkerchiefs in cambric, plain, lace edge, em- Gift ate Fat persons, eon 10 esa 3 broidered and colored borders. ; f a abs fi ogee cn hed ili broidered 7 ; ; Sp 4 weigh andy oe | They make very accept- apes BAER Ce yeacet CO 3 The rustle of a crisp silk petticoat * a ° fe soften 32 | able Christmas gifts. Pure linen in colors and colors also embroidered. is a melcohs ag00g on Chisimes K trenugus 3 " | i id eolds in white also em- morhing, when gifts are being yw This slowd fig te using Koreis Priced $4.00 to $12.00 1 >, Crepe ce amare age oy , Plain. wipe a's) ev opened. Though quality:here for- BY Katies, alka following. roles, of ; *| cs . \ broidered. ver remain” the satne—styles ‘a oreln’ eyatom that como | Priced 25c to $3.00 Each & : 8, ¥ Teh 8 few Ta Mxely to | | 5 3 My fabrics’ and colors vary. i : show ano rea a ale a Ghildren’s handkerchiefs of cambric, hemstitched with Priced $4.50 t8 $25.00 ¥ actually Pleasant. | { ; éolors/;embroidered animals in corners rice 50 td $25. ? , (Three in box) ss: by an, 4 on | 7 11 rene } if reduction ‘wit { te. fenuing . 7” | a : R bu! ~ heey f gn fener On Reece ri aa i r Borela Gay Aah, ry rhe Store of Quality “nheniae Ce Onelrpice. to, All Gaerne “ublic Stenographer Work a Speci furiished by: the Day TRIBUNE BLDG.—ACKOSS FROM P.O. Phone 1204 2 OO ee tie oe HO OM ee ee —>* “Vac Soka 138 East Second St. WC

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