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PAGE EIGHT ADJUSTMENT IN | POSTAL RATE IS ASKED BY HAYS .:: Sufficient Revenue to Meet Deficits of|\® Department Is Sought by Revision; No Specific Plan Outlined WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—Pointing to continuing deficits in his department, Postmaster General Hays, in his first an- Che Casper Dally Cridune Annie Doyle, it became known hery MAN INDICTED (2:50: yosex orn todny. The indictment followed thc | Bovle's body in Ogden, Utah, after | ber mother had asked the sheriff ot } itd county to make an investigation pre Betis: Chests. EVADA CITY, Cal. Dec. §.—Gus rs Peiser . & pool room keeper, has been|/and as a Preventive, take Laxativ: ted for murder by the Nevada] BROMO QUININE Tablets. The gen. grand ju a connection with|ulne bears the signature of E. W-. death in Truckee, Cal. of Mrs. | Grove. (Be sure you get BROMO.) 30. THE NORRIS Co. EXCLUSIVE MARKET RETAIL—WHOLESALE Largest Meat and Provision Company in the State” eAnnouncing nual report to the president, made public today, declares that} “if the present gauge of expenditures shall continue there should be such a readjustment of postage rates as will, to- gether with the effects of increasing volume of business, pro- duce sufficient revenue approximately pediting the delivery of RETAIL PRICES Phone 12 - ROASTS | LAMB CUTS Pot Roast ____ the Opening of , et ts et or . 1 re th a > Haine wuireh oe Prime Rib LB. Rpoalae ; Mr. Heys calls attention that the Roast _____ 1 1 | Shoulder Ghops | sank sot somes acted : Lamb Roast_ ‘ g | Jeal Shoulder | Pure Pork Breakfast |. Roast Sausage, bulk....20¢ | Pure Pork Breakfast Pork Shoulder LB. Sausage, link... 25¢ All our Sausage made Roast 2. ° 5 1 Pork Loin Roast fresh every morning in Pork (Har \Rosst | our own Sausage kitchen The Victor Shoppe !=. Pak sees oy. Sa Sausage mak- . STEAKS | Hamous Creamery i : Dru Round Shoulder LB. “Butter, Ib. .........--456 At ‘Tnipeny $ if Store . e004 Steak --.--- kfield C ; 1919 “was $24,438 re anc Hamburger Steak 15¢ iss Ibo eee aoe Veal Shoulder mission. © penditures in Ad Caripage tp 5 Steak 82 4) LB | Fresh Fish Every Day— \ ? without any cor Ti asaerti that y Direct from the Coast oe Rownd Seal | OEY. Sat day, December 10 tema are #7 130,31 at eae a ee Sirloin Steak |20c 4 and the Lakes. Ur ,) Ci er San ae canta ier tea > Fas Sted ae Fresh caught Mountain Trout ..75¢ 916, and $41,855.00 vember SAUSAGE DEPARTMENT gp aa oe eee ae Weinies __ Fresh Oysters Every Day ‘ Sa owen this added com Bologna 25 ce LB. —Direct From the =i the postamaster general Minced Ham Oyster Beds. nped envelopes and | president that “the salaries © wrapplcartine Wie iatacae Li > ee With a full and complete showing of Victor Victrolas, Victor Records Py law Emad Oe ote thine ils dent that important improve-| 5 eects accor! 15¢ | Eastern Counts, shied pie vista Bocennoripe: Oerahowing of the world famous Victrolas are too low to compense n in plans for pure! ve mo! ver- 4 pn ar ea A .$1. is the most comprehensive that has ever been made in Wyoming. We OE ap header hl podtieang i rs i aS 3) wurst ______ Eastern Standards, have all models, ranging in price from the period designs down to the in the conduct of swith Ral 26 'itpatakes 4h é sh Be small portables, and each model is shown in all the different woods in the deal with his efforts tc c ! service and to enlist the peo- Bulk Pork Saus- | Ci (og sna ihe Pointing to the inconsistenc! and finishes. Our stock of Victor Records contains practically every salaries of employes in the department interest in its largest useful age -.---=-: Fresh Killed Poultry Ev- Record listed in the domestic catalo id y 4 those who e in u gue and eve: ing in the way of proper en AD a ees arcs : PORK CUTS ery Day From Our accessories for your talking machine is to be found here. the importance and nece Sliced Bremium mediate legislation to readjust th partmental salaries throughout.” ‘The postmaster general also recom: xaends legislation providing for the changing of the name of the depart ment to the department of co:nmuni cations, and to authorize him to: Collect a feo where directory service ven in postoffices to mali insuf- DRILL T. C. Schankovisch, 27 years of age, was seriously injured yesterday while working for the government on ® drilling job'at the Pathfinder dam. No details of the accident were re ceived but the man was so seriously injured that he had to be removed to a local hospital for medical treat ment. It is thought that Schanko- Ham ...._.....30c-40c : Own Yards. Sliced Boiled Ham _.55¢ | Hen's Ib. .... Sliced Bacon........30c-50¢_| Springs. Ib. Imported and Domestic Cheese. Smoked, Salt and Pickled Fish. Full Line of Delicatessen Goods. Fruits and Vegetables. The Victor Shoppe is to be under the active management of Mrs. B. F. Klein, who comes to Casper with twelve years’ experience in Victor, merchandising and offers her personal service to those who contem- plaie purchasing musical instruments and records. Her knowledge, ex- , perience and ability and her uniform courtesy being an asset that the people of this community will appreciate and enjoy. % ileientiy or improperly addressed. visch fell on @ broken drill and suf- Bens 5 ad woe 2 charge for a return receipt 10S tated painful cancussions of the “ab. We Will Deliver Any Order for $5.00 or Over. Bos Associated with Mrs. Klein will be Miss Zoe Marks, who for the past To : within his. ¢ Romine), Weg Tia) ct mah Look for Price Changes Every Day. | (HAN ten years has made Casper her home, and her connection with and par- Bibs erutica Hon ot, tbe apeeias oe Kitle Band fiance, Saturday night, | ticipation in the management of the Victor Shoppe is an assurance of 10. O. F. hall. 12-G.41 progressive and aggressive methods by which the people will profit. Miss Marks most cordially invites her friends to partake of the store's hospitality and facilities for supplying them with all things musical. To dispense with the surety bonds now required of officers and employes accountable for funds or property an to substitute therefor a guaranty fun¢ established and maintained by assess ments against such officers and em loyes. ; provide for the payment by the advertisers of postage on replies tc au, Bape si He e S Go 0 d News Mr. Mays also recommends service | 9 i pensions for those who have been ir the service more than 30 years an¢ deave, ginuisdreniuaen te e able mails i: 4 If to take the place ol ¢ marines an armed guard as a bes manent branch of the erat serv MEN’S AND BOYS’ “The United States mall must be pro- tected down to the last postal care S @ regardless of cost of personal sacr! fice,’ Mr. Hays says. “It must be true that the malls may be late, but ults an they are never lost.' At the end of the fiscal year, Mr / “cscres.n|p| Men's $39.95 Suits and Overcoats at $29.95 most effi 5 Men’s $34.95 Suits and Overcoats at $2 95 Men's 004.90 Suits and Overcoats at 4 Men’s $27.95 Suits and Overcoats at $ 19.95 ae SD UNS ANG VVETCOAts at > . marco stieac sat |g) Men's $22.95 Suits and Overcoats at $16.95 of the service 62,000. No Suit in the House Over $29.95 Men’s $52.00 Overcoats Now at. $39.00 188 postoffices, an Increase of Mails were carried over 10,664 star Men’s $45.00 Overcoats Now at ea | $33.75 The Victor Shoppe not ony Solicits the patronage of the people of Cas- per and vicinity but will do eve: ing to deserve the favors and con- fidence of the community and to thus make trading here mutually profit- able and. enjoyable. The opening of the Victor Shoppe comes at the very opportune time as it enables you to select your Victrola and Vic- tor Records for Christmas from a new stock shipped directlyto usfrom . the factory. A small cash payment will reserve any instrument in our stock for you for Christmas eve delivery. , marines to guard All day Saturday, December 10, will be devoted to entertaining those who favor us with a visit. The new December records will be demon- strated and your favorite selections will be played upon request, Commencing at 2 P. M. , : Roses Will Be Given Everyone Visiting Us class offices tc 10. 1 age salaries of from $1,536 to $ from $1,531 to $1 The postmas firm conviction ir applying the merit that this shou Bient of postma “E ain sure f the min4 of the public,” if we are to have th : nt The rural mail s ed during the year to more new routes, of which 103 were lirhed by the new administration, the report says. he total number of First class offices numbered 799. increase of 99; second class numb 2,779, an increase of 164; third clas 10,480, an increase of 2,259 and fourth routes not traversed by rural caries, rt continues, and at $211,677 the mails were c: 10,058 miles of routes in / The Victor Shoppe &. “EXCLUSIVELY VICTOR” At (Tmpeny’s Drug Store 241 S. Center St—Phone 1745 “Special arrangeme: made for improving Alaska,” the report adds, “greatly ex CHICKEN DINNER 3 3 53 Sale of Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Underwear, Ete., at 20 Per Cent Off Our Low Prices Continues Until Christmas. SCOTT CLOTHING CO. 240 South Center Street Casper, Wyo. SATURDAY 11:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. THE WIGWAM < PAeeseoooeesoooeoeooooese Se [OSI SSE SE RSS SS nt Esai Cea SCE We Always Have the Records You Want When You Want Them. Raid Satard ain ieee emote tonic eal Boe Aca ad id vo ache ea aoe