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en et me —_—_— —oe . ween hena noe ee me me te Porsrererveer sn tor i tery Tere ane nnan oa PAGE SIXTEEN MORATORIUM 5 PROPOSED FOR RUSSIAN SOVIET Action Sought as Means to Establishing Trade Rela- tion, Say Reports From London. LONDON, Dec. 2—Leonid Krassin, the Russian Bolshevik minister of trade and commerce is to take up with Premier Lloyd George the ques- tion of Russia's debts and commer. cial revival. It is learned in Russian official circles that there is a prob- ability of M. Krassin's suggesting & moratorium regarding Russia if such a measure of relief is ed to Ger- many. M. Krassin and M. Litvinoff probably will proceed to Washington before the armament conference ends tn order to enlist American interest in the debt questions. BUENOS AIRES, Dec. 2—(By The Associated Press)—In connection with the report that a soviet delegation is en route here to negotiate for the re- opening of trade relations between Argentina and Russia, it is learned communications in regard to resump- tion of trade were exchanged by the foreign ministers of the two govern- ments in September. The initiative was taken by the Russian foreign minister, M. Chitch- erin, who asked if Argentina would object to the-sending of a Russian commercial agent to buy cereals and other products, Foreign Minister Pueyrredon replied that there was no objection. WASHINGTON, Dec. — The American government sit be disin- clined to favor a loan to soviet Rus: sia to be-controlled by the American relief administration as suggested in dispatches from Riga, high treasury officials sald today. Officials said the matter wuold be one for legislation. odes <cromrg Pte. ts Smallpox Toll In Denver Is Raised to 11 DENVER, Dec. 2.—Another death Thursday brought the total for the present outbreak of small pox in Den. ver to 11. Forty-five cases were re ported in the city; about half of the black smallpox variety. The school board today ordered the Park Hill school, in a fashionable residence neighborhood closed. The Janitor of the school is sick and there is a case of the disease across the street from the school, according to- school offi- cials. abe So AS Ml 19 MUST PAY $6,750 FINES NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—Justice Mé- Avoy in the criminal branch of the state supreme court imposed peni- tentiary sentences and fines total- ing $6,750 on 19 individual members of the Marble Industry Employers asso- ciation, who recently pleaded guilty to violating the Donnelly state anti trust act. The penitentiary sentences were from six months to three years but their execution was suspended, provided they do not engage in viola- tions of the law. Convicted Man Is Married by News Reporter FORT MADISON, Iowa, Dec. 2 —Charles Griffith, alias Harry Le- mon, convicted of forgery, today married Miss Elizabeth Greeley, after being sentenced to five addi- tional years in prison for violating his parole because of his love for her. Miss Greeley, a newspaper re- porter, aided him in obtaining a pa- role, and the two fied to Canada ‘where they hoped to evade the state law prohibiting the marriage of a paroled prisoner. He was appre- hended, but the ceremony was al- lowed after his trial for violation of the parole was concluded. Oo GLENROCK FURNISHES FIELD SCHOOL BUILDING The Glenrock Of] company has fur- mished a building in the’ Salt Creek field which will, be used as a school- house for the children living in the Glenrock oil, Carter of] and the Ma- rine oll fields. The schoolroom {s large enough for more than the number of children who will attend the school this com- ing term, and is light and airy with all of the necessary fixtures of a mod- ern school building. An efficient “school marm” has been secured for the position and the school year will bé completed with every advantage to the children. ————__—_ For Cold, Grip or Influenza and as a Preventive, take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. The gen uine bears the signature of E. W. Grove. (Be sure you get BROMO.) 30c. OVERSTO We're ready as never before to make your dollar go further- --and we want every man, woman and child to do their Christman shop- ED SALE ping here. We are going to give you unbelievable prices. We are at your service---with a smile. Unseasonable weather has rite pl us to cut prices deeply on some articles, on others the manufacturer stands the loss. But come, look around and yot’ll be convinced. Sale Opens Saturday, December 3—LET’S GO! Our Annual Pre-Holiday Sale of Suits and Overcoats Co-operating with America’s largest makers of fine clothing, we offer the surprise event of the year. You'll find the finest woolens in all fabrics, beauti- fully tailored and every style, plain or belted, single or double breasted. Suits and Suits and Suits and Overcoats at | Overcoats at | Overcoats at 18 $24 | $338 VALUES TO $30.00 VALUES TO $40.00 VALUES TO $55.00 LEATHER COATS Reversible, corduroy lined, dark tan or black leather; soft, pliable; belted. $34.95 Values for $29.95 FUR COLLAR OVERCOATS The weather has been against us, but if you believe we'll have cold weather here is an out of the ordinary bargain. All dark color ccats, seal or light colored fur collars. Values from $39.00 to $55.00. Pre-Holiday Sale at ’ 25 Per Cent Discount PATRICK OVERCOATS If you have never seen a Patrick overcoat, do us the courtesy to look at these. They’re wonderful-—that expresses it exactly. Hundreds have bought them, and if you’re overcoat hunting, we want to show you. Priced At $34.00 UP Less 20 Per Cent Discount Sheep Lined and Fur Collar Coats Short, medium or long coats. Khaki, Cravenette or wool outside shell. High fur collars. Belted model&. Storm protected sleeves. Pre-Holiday Sale $11.00, $16.50, $24.95 Less 25 Per Cent Discount LEATHER VESTS Some lined with moleskin, some with corduroy, some all-leather calf or horse- : hide, black suede, smoke, dark tan or yellow. Pre-Holiday Sale prices of $8.95, $10-00, $13.50 to $18.95 Less 20 Per Cent Discount SPECIAL NOTE—A genuine horsehide vest, corduroy lined.\ $19.95 value for..__....... : b. -. $24.95 . The Store of . Service We will wrap your packers for mailing in olly paper, .give you an appropriate “Xmas card and mail it for you, insur- ing it and send you ‘the - receipt. Buddy Lee Five hundred Kewpie Dolls dressed in a pair of Lee’s overalls. Everyone wants one. They are 50 cute. How sweet Stun- ning! is what all say. To advertise ‘the overall you can buy ‘them at cost. While 500 last, Pre-Holi- day sale $1.39 PATRICK SWEATERS 25% Off Watch aman smile when he gets:one. If he drives or is an outdoor man sweaters are the eae pera Sans are ognized everywhere as t Iesders. Pre-Holiday Sale $6.95 to $15.95. Less 25 Per Cent unt, . Silk Hose For holiday gifts. Men’s pure thread silk hose. ors; full fashioned. 75c, 95c, $1.50 Pair Fine Wool and Silk and Wool. Hose—and Hand “Knit Hose. 45¢, 65c, 95¢ Maid-O-Silk | “Women’s Hosiery The Guaranteed Line. ae. -~ $1.50 NAVY AND CORDOVAN $2.00 CALE THE’ PAIR PEARL WHITE Ask for Demonstration. All the col-- . , Our Annual Pre-Holiday Sale of Men’s Silk Neckwear The best silk looms of this country and many of the foreign mills have sent us the very newest. Wonderful plain c@lors and beautiful patterns. Hand ‘tail- ored so they wont pull out of shape. Pre-Holiday Sale prices of 45c, 75c, 95c, $1.45 and $1.95 APPROPRIATE HOLLY BOXES AND CARDS JEWELR AND BUCKLES The finest of leather, GLOVES Are always acceptable. We have kid ‘or mocha TIE PINS gloves, suede or buck- TIE CLASPS the newest designs in | skin: silk lined or fur COLLAR PINS buckles with your initial aoeas ae Em eel So CUFF BUTTONS Srplain. priced. COLLAR BUTTONS All Put in Christmas Boxes. ‘ ’ Mufflers Leather Collar Bags | Si ot knitted styles., From $8.50 and Holiday Sale at Down to $2.50 | $3.50 and $2.95 75c to. $3. 50 $1.25 to $8. 00 25c to $1 00 A Timely Sale of Men’s Fine Felt and Velour Hats VELOUR HATS In soft shades of green, brown, grey or in black. Silk lined. Values to Bee Fae S745 FINE FELT HATS A style that is becoming to you, in ex- actly the color you want. Roll brim or straight brim, $3 2 50 Silk Shirt Sale Not the ordinary kina of silk shirts, -+ut clean cut, distinctive patterns,’ built to fit you in collar, body and ~3leeves and prices that make buying a pleasure. $4.95, $7.95, $8.95 You'll save from $2 to $5 on each Shirt Flannel Shirts Government standard O. D. flannel shirts. Made to sell at $4.45 $6.50. Our price... Other good fannel shirts greatly un- derpriced at if $2.45, $2.75 and $4.45 Suit Cases and Bags Built strong and durable and sightly unke that will hold up under all con- utions, . 20 Per Cent Discount Wool Underwear Grey or buckskin color. All wool. ~ Rone aane stores we know get $e: 5G and $7.00 for this union suit. Our Pre-Holiday $4 95 a e' Another all-wool union price is —___. suit you'll like RRS Shien $3.95 Wool Process Underwear—We'll sell a solid carload of this one style this season. That’sthe rea- son our price is only....__ e A fleece-lined union suit or-a good weight cotton ribbed, in’ white or ecru SONOS for. _§ e Blankets We have sold nearly a thousand Pairs. ‘Have about 60 pairs left. We have sent them all over the country. An ace cota purchase. PRE-HOLI- DAY SALE PRICES $2.95, $4.75, $6.75; $6, Values $6. 00 to $12: 00 SCOTT CLOTHING CO. i 240 South Center Street