Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 17, 1920, Page 5

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FOR AID TO BE OPPOSED == (By United P ‘WASHINGTON, Dec, 17, eee emer- gency tariff revision to aid ‘the farim- ers or any other class is at the present, Senator Penrose, chutr- n of the senate finance ye congressional leaders today telephone from, Atlantic City. pahocuiioe ntaaalie 2S Veterans Must Pay Poll Tax, Decision vir Peeirocagaae China, a officials Veterans of the world war are re- quired to pay their $4 poll tax ‘this year, according te an opinion credited to the state attorney general and one opinion said tO have come from the federal government. Last year they were éxemptef. Men in reserve forces and Spanish-American War Veterans are exempt from’ this poll tax but men who served in the world war are tax- ed this year. Statements taxing former service men at the rete of $4 per head (By United Press) idlize have been mailed either directly or to|~ lize on baseball. the company by which they are em- ployed in Natrona county. Since there are 1,500 to 3,000 ex-ser- vice men in Natrona county, this tax will bring the county officials $6,000 to $12,000 alone this year. 600 pounds ers, which have but two colors, white and yellow, __ MILLIONS FACE | iipesgiee: DEATHS SHANGHAL—ipy_ ses) = Famine relief work must oatitne for at least to PROSECUTION OF BALL GAMBLERS IS AUTHORIZED NEW YORK, Dec. 17,—The board of directors of the American league today ;@greed unanimously to appropriate a fund for the prosecution of crooked baseball players and gamblers who spe- peaessbytenar> thi A few high-speed lightweight auto- mobile designed by an Englishman is narrow gauge, tracking only 45 inches. The car, fully equipped, weighs but WEIGHING 156, TAKES BRIDE WEIGHING 725—John H. Hamilton, Los Angeles salesman, being married to Miss I Cribune Emily Seim of Venice, Cal., by Justice of the Peace John B. Cox of Santa Ana, Cal. The bride has been employod of organization in social welfare, par. years ago, was prominent as a jour- nalist in London. saan seein Tribune Classified Ads bring resutts. anit heaton DIVORCE GRANTED ay Mrs. Opal Doriety was grarited a-di- vorce in the District court yesterday by pe et in i Mrs. Algxander McMurray, who has There are 782 Varieties of Artic flow-}been commissioned by the South Afri- can government to visit the United’] mission to resume her maiden name, States and Soe Sansa to_study methods =Opat Matloon, Judge Kimball from Joseph Doriety on grounds of cruélty. She was given per- : “4 ’ ticularly child welfare, is a Scotswoman HOHE RULE BILL and before going to South Africa, ten (By Associated Press.) LONDON, Dec. 17—Possibility of a conflict between the house of lords and | ore Wasi pat int evidencs sory be the house of commons over the Irish| hotne rule bill has been averted. Amendments to the measufe made by the ower house were amicably dis- creases neuralgia and other troubles of! cussed in the upper chamber Aba dis- the face, and so tends to shorten life. as a “Fat Lady” by a carnival troupe. Note the “bridal bouquet” presented by a joking friend and proudly displayed. — Posed of in a manner that will perm the measure to iocinneany a law tomo row. ee ere (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Dec. 17.—Minutes o the meetings of the National Hrectors association, purporting to show the association.in 1912 had dealing: with the Industrial Workers of th fore the joint legislative Committee in vestigating the “building trast." oe eRe aay sett foeteds _|MIRACLE Cow Shaving, according to one doctor, in- \" PAGE FIVE PAYNE-ALDRICH __ TARIFF RETURN 1S ABVOCATED” d the | (By Associatéd Press) x butterfat pro | WASHINGTON, Dec. 17: —Repeal of a Keifer alas, | ene Underwood tariff law an? reenant .16 pounds | IN FARGO BARN ! (@y Unitea Press) FARGO, -N. D., De c |racle Cow” has been | is. Salome’s Carnation, a | sey, owned. by William P. | ton, N..D, She has shat | North Dakota’ recora ) duction in the tWo-yea [tie “previous tetord. w | ment:of the Payne-Aldrich: tariff. sched of fat prodiied i one yoar. The new| ‘ies, abolished hr 1918, are propose in | recora hung. up by Salon Carnation ha reso) olution offered today by Represe1— is for 281 days, or less than | months, In that time she has prod ative: Bere, Rebubticen,of Chie. | 401.05 pounds of fat. Sateme's Cavna-| tion is not getting any more care or | feed than any of the other cows in the | | hera. Colored Thread ‘in the Rope. All the rope fer the British navy has a strand of coloréd material worked | through it for the pufpose of identifi- cation. i | LORAIN” Three days’ Special Sale of about 50 pieces Cardeps marble statuary, at reduction of 20 per cent. Take advantage of this sale. These articles make beautiful and appropriate Christmas Gifts. H. B. KLINE E “Reliable Goods At Reliable Prices Oil Exchange Building NR MARA RHA + Sennett deeded netoatedted Seated Boy fo afo ofo-0k osteat osteo, The eae Sale of All ren Will Soon Be Over 3 en Do you realize the magnitude and greatness of this Sale? Do you want to buy Suiits, Overcoats, Underwear, Gloves, Hosiery, Neckties, Shoes of the very best quality made by the te a ee *? + po atecteate testes oe Soetee fo ee oho-e$ os for less than factory cost. Remem- ber, this sale is almost over. ACT QUICK. Come to the Finish Men’s Semi-Dress Black. Shoes; $6.50 Values, $3.89 Per Pair ston Dress Shoes, Blacks and Bi: “Tans, Button and Lace. Values up to $14.50 at $7.77 Pair Lee Unionalls, the kind you have . been oe for $5 and $5.50, Selling-Out Price $3.79 Men’s ees Overshoes, heavy olled Edge, Bheisicey Out Price, ae 23 atest Me '. ee x0 fe ef0-ofe- . 2, os ose eaten - - POSS * ? Peete - .O ? 2, a> ro eah 2, - 4 Sos +So-ef ° 5 3% po afr ete oe o%e > bis ce Soattes Sete San en aa % x world’s best factories, in many cases | reatonto ton OP TP RIL CPCI NAD UO ¢ Society Brand Men’s Suits Fancy Mixed Fabric, excep- tionally Smart models, guar- . anteed to be all-wool. Selling-Out price... $31.50 Extra fine Scotch Tweed, invisible stripe, fine fitting models, very moderately priced at $60.00. . $40.50 ‘Very fine grade of blue wor- sted $75.00 Suits. These are good values, and a real price . 2 - « « $49.50 Whoop ‘er Up! The Bottom’s Out! HURRY FOLKS 00 NOT WAIT Until the Last Call When the Kind and Size You Want Is The Final Smashing Prices Here as Set in This “Ad” Gone 3 will Bring an Army of Eager Buyers to This Store’ | All Sale Records Dumped Into the Discard Ihave gone through the remaining stock and every former price has'been cut down---down to a bare fraction of the value of the goods. This stock must and will be closed out this year. You will won- der and gape at the prices that now await you. Look these over, men. The prices on our Suits and Over- coats have been slashed beyond all recognition. Well-Known. Morse-Made Union-Made Known to be the best union- made brand on the market. Hard finish steel grey, con- servative models, in worsteds, at . . . $46.50 One lot of fancy mixtures, patterns that are rich and exclusive, patterns that young men are buying quick ... . $37.50 HONORBILT CLOTHES One lot, fancy mixtures, in belted models, sizes to 42. Selling-Out price... $14.45 Turn Loose Both Barrels--Prices Shot to Pieces. Everybody Come from Everywhere! ‘id. L. LEARNER: 260 South Center Street Soeko-sfoatonieess Across from Natrona Heat This well- -reputed store positively closes for good at a time when your purchase of Sox, Ties, Suspenders, Scarfs, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Sweaters : is very timely for Xmas Gifts. Be at the Final Crash Paris Garters, 19¢ Fine Weight Men’s Wool Hose, Values up to $1.50, Selling-Out Price 79¢ ~ John B. Stetson Hats, in all sizes and _up-to-date styles... $9.00 and $9.50 values . . $6.85 $12.00 Hats . . $8.95 $14.50 and $15.00 Hats . $9.95 EXTRA TROUSERS very good assortment, all sizes and colors. These are very good values. $3.29, $4.25, $7.50, $8.69, $12. 39

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