Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 14, 1920, Page 5

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per Daily Tribune PAGE FIVE 1920. In dase he haw license to another car Proper application to this offiee, of in case it is found that the license issued in 1920 is: not held by the same yuan fi making application in 1921, an endless), ¥ amount of correspondence will be necessitated. “In addition to ms, a large percent- age of the plates issued during. the present Year will not be renewed, as ie experience of other states indica’ tet, Wing to remoyal from the state, trahisfer of . ownership, and other causes, a large number. of ear owners next Wyoming legislature, if it heeds sduring the year 192) in the autonio- a recommendation . of Secrétary. at (tiie depiirtment wil be hot lees that state W. B- Chaplin, will abolish the; s9,00- diore than it would have cost system ‘of “permanent plate” automo-| undey‘a law providing for the issuance bile license. numbering adopted by the} of i riew plate each yeut’ The coSt of legislature=of tWo years ago, and. will) pidtes 1@ aboit the sime, Whether or ie system’ of feeling £WO) fot {hé-perinatient plate i weet nao new automobile license: Dintes WICH ORE Siighute plato ts. siijstactixy- when annual license:"""Phe secretary of state| used for but one year. I Haye asked says: for an appropriation of $4,000, for addi- “The, automobile registration Jaw, as) tional clerical work during the year amended by the fifteenth legislature, 1921, but should the law be amended, provides for ® permanent plate with! in such a manner as to discontifue the. ingerts of end pieces. affixed to the! tise of permanent plates, about one-half TENET S SE plate for each year after’ the year} of this amount could be saved and - Afmanzio, S 1920. As it was necessary to procure! could be applied toward the purchase PEGE ARET Walt ON XTALY—Vemtad & 2pm tote’ ie a plate on which we could, get at least) of plates so that two could be fur-| gents of Fitithe, with his son Gubriéllino, a famous dramati¢ artist at home. a : a; a three-year guarantee, oand | which} nished.on each car, as was the ¢us- Ree ieaptactay torbeg oat naires would hold up during this period, aj tom prior fo January 1, 1920. Owing {0 ; | by examples like MacSwiney and kept 20-gauge plate, was purchased at a|the present high price of metal, it) dmount of mioiiey by the predent meth: @ theatér royal, but the real ‘act was Seasiithied ps ‘Fein policy of. edu- cost of 15% cents each. The cost of| might require an additional $500 or! od. I have heard of ‘no state whére that if was sént there originally Dy! cation Bait tintioridibterds must inevitably this plate was nearly double’ that of/ $1000 for the purchase. of plates,| the périminent plate his becn used Georgé Il. to:prevent a threateied riot.) Oh 1h. te foreigner? initerale.” | the plates used in 1919, and, as a large! should two be issued for each car, but} with’ suceéss.”’ % The order not heing countermavnded, | ” Griffith Neat partpasieth fat ho: consid-| number had to be purchased, the cost) should it become necessary to buy an Pere metre ner SMSF ed seapabalbla doris crue ctatd| was much greater during this year,/ additional permanent plate for each ear | of affairs in Ireland “The present ins| althdugh two! Plates: were issued in} the {nitial cost would Be at least $6,000.| o Alea ivireigic May Mutray; head of} numahitien “pilicticed by the arity of i919. It will be necessary during the) “The states of California and Oregon, | tioti with Driry Lane Theater, where] the Travelers’ Aid Society of | New occupation in Ireland,” replied Griffith, | year 1921 to: check each application} after a long and thorough trial of the | fo: |} York City, i® the’ choice of the De-} “are the result of the complete bank- | against our record to determine wheth-| dertmanent, plate plan, discarded it andjon guard outside during each vaiform: | troit polieé department for head of} raptcy of British statesmanship, as| er or not each applicant retains the] they now are issling two new plates tol ance. Many thotight thé guatd was| the woman police ‘bureau rectntly es-| evidenced by such a puerile tool of op-! same car which he owned in) the yédt'! cach cat each year and saving a large! there in recognition of Drury !.ane as IMGHBENT ON ~ SEEN THR Patriots Organized for Independ-| ence Will Refuse All Compromise By RUSSELL BROWNING. (United Press Staff Correspondent.) | DUBLIN (By. Matl)—“The young | men of Ireland are going to see this | thing through,” said. Arthur Griffith, | Vice president of the Irish Republic, to | the United Press. Griffith is considered | hy some.to be the ‘‘doctrinaire” of Sinn | Fein, Because of ‘his reported moder- |ate views he has been unmolested by | the British authorities. | “Bach generation in the past,” con- | tinued the Sinn Fein leader, ‘thas seen | & movement for Irish freedom crushed tin blood, hangings and deportations, only to rise up again with aceumu- lated intensity, as the babies of the [last struggle become youn#® men of { } | | | 1 t return to)! eettiighememandes see their airplanes has been adoptéd by t |taehed to the exhaust pipe, and it not ‘only muffles the roar; bul it also sfifes | at thé head of the so-called Btitish the fldmeées shdiild any petrol explode 3 government of Ireland. I believe that through thd pipe becoming overneated. the nations of the world will eventually a demanding freedom for the na- bo be ts In Sie. words of Wékence name bestowed on his newest daughter MaecSwine}, ‘is preparéd to stiffer »y Oscar, fifth son of the former Ger- most.’ | man Kalsér. pT eg ee a an aa nana X contrivanes to deaden the Holke of { panei inc Samana us Herzleide, or “Heart Sorrow,” is the he French army. The device is at- of Ben Hur - The best argument in , the world is offered by LET ’EM PROWL! this company. No extra charge for railroad men. All certificates issued. THe reserves are de- posited with the auditor of the State of Indiana, In- surance Commissioner. This the benefits of our certificates are WAYS GUARAN- | TEED 100 PER CENT i After you make your |) ‘fitst payment. For information see— Jos. Weeger Burglars have no terrors for the house- holder who carries a burglary policy. A. T.NEMP 6. “Tnsurance—That’s All” Phone 370 §=112 E. 2nd. vee Henning Hotel State Manager for Wyo- ming - tablished: in. that: city. pressionists as Greeriwood being pliced| a Although I employed every available salesperson, we were helpless at times— swamped, utterly covered up. We have se- cured additional help and will. endeavor to see that all are waited on hereafter promptly. I told you I would Smash all selling fecords. Ask &hyohe who attendéd this giant quitting busifiess sale what a see- thing mass of people scrambled to get the goods. Crowds poured ‘fh, goods poured Lam not through yet, I am givirig you moré - bargains again tomorrow. Come. e H. I. GIFFORD, AN APOLOGY i The J. L. Learner CLLELAN EEL ff Sf CL EEE LL + Out Sale PRICES. We will not stop here, however. WDAZ FN as Honorbilt Men’s Suits in Fancy Mixtures and Belted Models. Sizes to 42, $14.45 Men’s Good Strong Work Shoes $3.35 7% BARGRIN SKY XS SPLIT’ WIDE OPEN G:.. A Immediate Close Opened with a crash. Frantic buying niarked the Greatest Sale in the history of Casper. When we opened our doors a mass of scramb- ling humanity scrambled for admiséion. We were swamped---utterly covered up at times. ALL SELLING RECORDS SMASHED. We tore out the side of the old traditions with three Vital Factors-.--HONEST MERCHANDISE, HONEST VALUES, HONEST WE WILL TURN THE BARGAIN FLOOD LOOSE AGAIN TOMORROW. Bé on hand. In a few days this SELL-OUT SALE. will be history. To miss this Bargainfest is to be sorry forever. Why pay $18.00 for Men’s Hi-Cut Elk’Skin Everything must go, regardless of price. Uncurbed Underpricing Unbelieveable! N MISTER MERCHANT I am in a position to make you very attractive prices on the fixtures in this store. Lil be pleased to-send you list of them. Just drop me. aline. . J. L. LEARNER. s=hetrerreeninranesrhsreisineshet osnninsshesinesndhascentenesnesissnisnstasne Shoes. Our Close-Out Price $9.79 Close-Out, Sell-Out, Clean-Out, . GET-OUT Only a few of the hundreds of bargains listed here for la¢k of spaée. Come see for yourself. ‘ Supply yourself for a year. Men’s Linene Handkerchiefs . 2c Can you beat the new pri¢e on Men's Sweet-Orr Work Suits, $8.45 s $1,000.00 REWARD If you hear any ugly stories in circulation that I am not going out of biisitiess, that We merely ate advertising for the effect of drawing crowds, we again repeat that we are going out of busi- Bay Him Sox for Xmas— 19c--3 9c--49c--69e--79c ness for good and forever.. | atm not replacing any line sold. Anyone who can prove the contrary of the above statement will be entitled to a reward of $1,000.00. J. L. LEARNER. Henn These Prices Hurry Down---Don’t Suffer Regrets Later i One Lot of Men’s Jersey Sweaters cut to hats slaughtered in price, but space will not permit descriptions, but some reduced as much as $8.00 each. > ‘ Pils 1 sae a aa % ' OME AEEH LS EDIBIIDLILLS DLOMTOLOLLLERL LOL EMELOTL ED OL OOLOPTL LOSS seesserew ake 59c Buy Him a Wool Neck Scarf for 69c Or a Fancy Stripe Silk One for $1.39 All the dressy up-to-the-minute men’s “Come ia and Get Others

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