Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 15, 1921, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT Mrs. Carey Issued. JAP PROPOSAL|! "2% under authority of a special pro- vision of the Wyoming game law of 1821, was secured by Judge Percy W. Metz, of the Fifth judicial dis. trict, and permit No. 2 was issued to Governor Robert D. Carey. Un- der the special provision of the law the state game department may is. Tokio Journals See Way to Amicable Set-| vin “coe. “" ™ “ilies of Dey tlement of Problem Disputed by |Casper Banker Is Orientals; New Features Up Named on Rural TOKIO, Sept. 15.—(By The Associated Press.) —Japan’s Loan Committee proposals to China relative to the restoration of Shantung, sxGov. B. B. Brooks, i were published unofficially here yesterday. The conditions cope ae and pivipdiay Soneer laid down by Japan are considered by newspapers as most | named as a member of the agricultural liberal and belief is expressed that they form a basis for nego-|'°2" committee to receive and pass up ications for loans under t! tiations which may clear away the controversy over the fu-|UP0" sPplications for loans under the agricultural credits act recently pass- ture : status of Shantung. ed by congress, it was learned here sounding of Japan's intentions with | today. regard to the conference program. The committee of which Mr. Brooks The proposed agenda is described as|is a member will have headquarters usive of satters in the Far East/in Cheyenne. George E. Abbott, pres- ee"; and are of interna-|ident of the First National bank: A H. Marble, president of the Stock- an note and also the| rowers National bank an¢@ George W. estion, it is learned,|Perry all of Cheyenne and John W. idered at Tuesday's cabi-| Hay, Rawlins banker, comprise the ting, which decided to make|rest of the committee. Mr. Brooks correspondence concerning | through the Wyoming National bank has been active in assisting stockmen received here from thefand ranchers of this of this vicinity tes that the American gov- as interesting itself in the Sart : ment of an equitable solution wig SCHOOL G HOOL CAFETERIA Maen | of the Shantung question have caused the agenda of the conference on the} The newspapers, in alluding to the jimditations or armament and Far| American agenda note declare it in- Eastern tions at Washington is| cludes questions pertaining to the held in is city It is declared that | ~ — The -suthorities, they this question will not be discussed at} re devoting themesives to this the conference because both Japan | nd afterward will send counter and the United States hope for a di | proposat Is to W ington. that a total cf over 300 would be fect settlement. It is understood the ee served. Experienced management in note from Washington regarding the | ELECTED ON NINTH BALLOT. |tho cafe and hotel business is in tigenda of the conference did not men-|_ M APOLIS, Minn., Sept. 15.—|charge and the cafeteria will obviate tion immigration, and it is believed] Oscar E, Carlson of the department| the necessity of many going home for @apan will not insist upon its inclu-| of Illinois, was elected national com-|méals or catrying a lunch. Students sion. mander-in-chief of the United Span-|wili be served in three “shifts” the The agenda communication is re is ‘ar Veterans on the ninth ballot ! accommodations permitting the seat- garded here as an initial step in the early today. ing of only 100 at a time. CLAIMS OF SOVEREIGN STATE UPHELD BY IRISH Republicans Willing to } to Negotiate With ee Stromme, a well known Norwegian British but Only on Basis Formerly | writer, lecturér and journalist of the @APAN WOULD IMMIGRATION Di The high school cafeteria was open- ed today for the accommodation of students and indications at noon were northwest, died here today, Asserted, Dublin Report States ' Goitre Removed DUBLIN, Sept. 15.—Bamonn De Valera in his reply to! Without Operation Report Many Chi. Premier Lloyd George acc pts the invitation to the proposed| cago People. External Treatment Inverness confe rence in the terms of the final paragraph of Cede ir. Lloyd George’s last letter but reaffirms Ireland’s inde-| Note. It would be illegal to publi: pendence as a sovereign state and declares that ony! as rep- | ene hoe ant hag if they es ee es rticle was copied froi r resentatives of such have the Irish negotiators any authority. | Cuionme amserionts “All theas Chicago The text of Mr. De Valera’s reply * Joseph McGrath, the couriers sent/ people have treated goitre successfully Says: to Gairloch on Monday to confer with | with Sorbol Quadruple, Any of them ¥ [Prime Minister Lloyd George. ‘The! will gladly tell thelr ex In this final note we deem it our) two couriers were expected to lay be-|sonally, or by letter. Guty to reaffirm that our position is./ +or6 the Irish Republican leaders the|Evans, 3442 N, Ridgeway Ave, 2 and can only be, as we have defined |‘! Seeman (. Krauss, 11636 Parnell Axe. Mise jexplanations given by the prime min: it through this correspondence. The | ¢%P . Crane, $11 1B Fourth streat, } ster of certain features of Ls latest ‘ principle of government by consent of | Str Of corain jH. Sherman. 2618 Orchard St. 3 - ae ee re onteat e tnai| There was a possibility, bowever,|tt would pay you to ‘go ses some Of figreement which will achieve a final) 1,2: the report of Boland and McGrath | these people.” pegpcitiation: would be such that there might be a] Sorbol Quadruple’ comes in small break, at least for a time, in the con-|bottles containing enough for most DUBLIN, Sept. 15.—(By The Asso-| vérsations that have been going on for cases. It will not stain or irritate. ciated Press)——Continuance of ne-|the past two months. Desa not intertere: with regular wo tations with the British government| Arthur Griffith, Michael Collins,| Leaves parts in nent als, NOTtIAL con. a view to establishing a basis! Robert C. Barton, Zamonn J, Duggan | tion. 2a “ miniites er: i. cace in Ireland, was believed hereyand George Gavan Duffy, the pleni- | reipeny Moa 24d lisouth icantes biceer: to depend largely upon the re-| potentiaries aypointed yesterday to|arug stores everywhere or write Sor bmitted to Eamonn De Valera| take part in the “possible conference! hol company Mechanicsburg, Ohio. is colleagues by Harry Boland with representatives of the British] aqy. government,” might, it was indicated, take the Sinn Fein reply to Inverness. Michael Collins, finance minister in the Dial Eireann cabinet is announced n to address a meeting at Charleville, County of Cork, next Sunday, and it A as stated today that he expected to Ct RERE 1 the engagement. This, it was * RAISE 2222222 RAISE ssible for him to arrive at In- al nnouncement The first showing of Men’s Fall and Wipter Suits, made of the National Wool Growers’ Association woolens, is now being displayed at this store. This material is guar- anteed all VIRGIN WOOL—no shoddy. $37.50 to $50.00 Samples of these materials by the yard are on display, and we are selling much of it to Casper women, who are choosing it for tailored suits. These woolens come from $2.65 to $6.00 per yard, and all are 56 inches in width. ° When one considers this remarkable material at such reasonable pricings, the advantage of an early choice cannot be ignored. Richards & — Co. MEN’S DEPARTMENT Heavy Cashmere for Zero Weather. Color, Black Only. Régular Value $1.00. 4, Ib. Spices 1% Ib. Spices_ €be Casper Daily Cribune WEATHER—Probably rain or snow in north, showers in south portion tonight and Friday ; not much change in temperature ; freezing in the ' northwest portion tonight. Merchandise for Men and Women. A Dollar Saved Is a Dollar Earned. Frosty Weather Has Arrived. Why Not Buy Your Winter Clothing During Our CLOSING OUT SALE Come in the Store. You'll Be Convinced of the Savings We Are Offering You Buckskin Gloves Fine Wool Lined. Steam Proof. $2.00 Per Pair SOX 49c Utz & Dunn Shoes For Women Who Appreciate Style and Comfort” A Shoe That Holds Its Shape. $8.50° ‘ FURS ALL FURS IN STOCK AT HALF PRICE Aprons and House Dresses One Lot at 98c_ A Few Raincoats $2.50 to $11.50 The Final in Groceries AT UNHEARD OF PRICES 4 Ibs. Pancake Flour Pancake Flour, per pkg__ ¥, Ib. Union Leader Tobacco__25c Qt. bottle Grape Syrup 1 can Grape Syrup Pectimose__50c 10c size K. C. Baking Powder. 5 15c size K. U. Baking Powder__10c 25c size K. C. Baking Powder_ -15e 14-Ib. can Ryzon Baking All Small Spices_______-__---- 5c 1 Ib. Candy_ 1 Ib. Nuts. 2 oz. Lemon Extract___-______ 20c 4 oz. Lemon Extract___------_ 40c 8-0z. Lemon Extract___-+---_- 75e 16 oz. Lemon Extract_-__-_-__~ $1.40 KE COMPAR MEN’S DEPARTMENT All Unlined Gloves In Kangaroo and Fine Calfskin and Come in the Following Makes: Brotherhood, Harvey, Russell and Tufnut. $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 Double Reinforced Toe and Heavy Unlined Horsehide. Double Stiiied Seams. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT One Black Beaver Cape With Squirrel Collar. Regular $135.00 Value. Children’s and Misses’ Rubbers Women’s Rubbers Women’s and Children’s Arctics Reon GLOVES 75¢ $45.00 50c Per Pair 69c Per Pair At Half Price 1-Ib. can Ryzon Baking Powder __________ Y-gal. Jugs__ 8-gal. Jars____ 10-gal. Jars_____

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