Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 4, 1921, Page 16

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PAGE SIXTEEN be Casper Daily Cribune cb Pe bee er nae, PERMITS FOR MANUFACTURE AND PARDON URGED er of Dock SALE OF BEER CONDEMNED HERE, OR SOUMHERS then rod WASHINGTON, 4.— Pardon for five American soldiers, convicted by courtmartial with murder of Resolutions Criticizing Action of Secretary Mellon... Geone tanceticta oc tne Brita and Covering Other Phases of Prohibition “omenana ss sercece we Problem Adopted by Methodist Church beck c. gep eg a J. Bryan and Jim B. R NEW York, Nov. 4—H. A. Van Karnebek, minister of foreign affairs for Holand and permanent president of the league of nations assembly, who will head the Dutch delegation to ,|the Washington conference on limit ation of armaments, was a passenger on the steamship Rotterdam, due to h . are the federal serving life sentence 1 Resolutions condemning the action of Andrew W. Mellon, penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kan. | day. secretary) he treasury, in “granting pernission for he "== ————$ _— manuf: i sale of beer for medicinal purposes” and covering 0 es of the prohibition question were adopt- 3 ed by mem »f the Gantz Memorial Methodist church at 3 congregatio meeting here, the proceedings of which|$ ARE: ‘ ae pee | | i 3 The Webel Commercial Company Office Is Now Located in the Van Gorden Investment Company’s Office TRIBUNE. BUILDING PHONE 14 favorable acti supplemental en denounce’ the fi in, by 2 REPEL RR EP OLAS OP . the | Lieut. Arthur Newbury Choyce, FOR SALE CHEAP , A Few Counters and Shelves i i : passage of the - | goldier-poet of the Leicestershir < forpement \(anti-bee . tegiment, has been. asked to word the immediate ® | the English memorial for America’s | United States senate of the confer Unknown Soldier. ence committe eport. 52 the efforts for | ¥ A Ss. | If anything goes wrong tell us; money cheerfully refunded. ® tender our hearty 5 honest effort to enfor 4. ‘We call upon a officials in nation to ke our laws, @ ALARA AR Glove Silk Hose, $2.95 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Regular $4.00 valués; in brown and | A new assortment just arrived. Priced black only. Drop specially for Saturday. $ stitch and plain... $2.95 All colors and sizes........... 2.75 Sassy Jane Aprons, $2.75 city, county law prohibiting for beverage purp as faithfully as any © Your money goes a long ways here American Bar associatic nati, Ohio, August 31 6. We request the pr reporting the activities o engaged in the enforcement prohibition law not to treat t ter in a light or joking manner to give it the same serious co eration that could of murder, theft, of any other law have lost their liv ment of this law SPECIALISTS IN APPAREL A Sensational Sale on Women’sand Misses Demand the best for your money, it’s your money that you are spending and you are entitled to it. Hart Schaffner & Marx suits and over- coats are guaranteed to give satisfac- tion. $5599d0500000090559590000900000000000009090000000500006 [9 COATS at We will not carry one garment over till next season, so have therefore priced these garments at this price to affect an imme- diate clearance. They comprise a most extensive variety of smart highly desirable fur trimmed and plain tailored models— in season’s most wanted colors. Good Clothes do not cost as much as ordi Clothes -- Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and ae. Overcoats as low as There is pleasure in buying from Mednick Bros. Satisfaction is all that-we sell. MEDNICK BROS. . Former Values Up to $69.50. At Values Up to $29.50. Comprising tt Your Unrestricted Choice for Newest Styles and Goises “oa = Immediate Clearance. Immediate Clearance $21.75 $21.75 Millinery at $7.95 Choice of 75 Hats Which Regularly Sold as High as $27.50 For Immediate Clearance $7.95 There are just 35 Suits There are just 39 Coats 3 is itis is your. perortaaly, Ne aoe or Coat at a price ! which has never been heard of before. hy? Because we will "s Fi °. not carry one item over from season to season, and have Dtived Store for Mon, The Home of Edwin Clapp Shoes nist these Suits and Coats for an immediate clearance, as every gar- ‘ ie aes ment in this lot costs more than the sale price. 5 Bo LOE sosceccereceonscoonsonssecooooseooed nn HUA A

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