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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921. Foe FUTURES DEALING TO BE HEARING TOPIC CHICAGO, Dec. 16.—Hearing on an Injunction to restrain ‘the Chicago Mercantile exehange from dedjing in “futures” on the ess ‘ket Was set or next Wednesday by Judge Rush court, however, modified ofiginal ses which would have tied-up the operations of the exchange by making he injunction refer to “buying, sell transferring or delivering certifi es for carload lots when delivery is not intended.” The injunction was filed by Barney Kaufman, a wholesale dealer whe charged the exchange with gambling and cornering the egg market. “The exchange sells more eggs in 45 minutes than aj the hens in Amer. tca eould lay in a year,” declared Ray Lane, attorney for the high cos! ving Committee, upon whose in gations the injunction was based. - S, Edward) Davis; executive secre- tarp of the exchange, denied that a corner in eggs existed and also 4Jenicd that'the fnjunction had anything to do with @ drop in the wholésale price of fresh eggs yesterday BIG HORN BASIN WILL HOLD BIG CONFERENCE WORLAND, Wyo., Dec. 16.—A con ference of representatives of com- mercial clubs and farm bureaus of the Big Horn basin has been called for December .20, at Worland, at which it is expected resolutions will be adopted urging the governor to call a special session of the legislature to consider legislation for.the rellef of farmers. The call was issued by the, Alfalfa Commercial club of this place. Latest Photo of W. EYBULL, Wyo. us of ol was confer delogati ler high schoo! munity. Thermopolis, Worland, Basin, | Greybull, Cowley, Were represented and the conference established.a,record for the largest humber of out-of-town delegates at a Y meeting“imthe state. Bill Proposes Recognition of Soviet Russia leader of the: program, and H. L. G6. A. and a nationally ree* — Former Crown Price of Germany, residence in Holland, with the Princess and their children. They were on their way to Willie's residence on the island of Wieringen, where the prin. cess and children spent eight days with him. y CONFERENCE INBIG HORN Bhat [3 GHEAT SUGGES LARGE HUMBER ATTEND OLDER ants MEET, GREYBUL| Dee. 16.—Greybu thé direction of the Y. M. C. A., Powell and Cody| n_of the Sheridan’ commun-|was conducted, by Mr. Hohenzollern, Jr. leaving Doorn house, the kaiser’s oll efty of the Big Horn basir of four counties in a week-end seven towns sending large s ich~vied with each other in numbers, contested for basket ball honors in, thé -high school gym and participated in discussions in open forums ou the topics of service in the home, the school, the church and com- ed. Rousing song, ‘school yells and a spirit of good fellowship character- The key- of the conference was struck in @ talk on the “Spirit of Service,” by ized the opening session. note |Harry Mensinger of Greybull and L. L. A. Toothacher of Casper, Wyo-| ming Y. M. C)\A. secretary, was the} for Service." ton of Cody on “Preparation Saturday morning an open forum Holsington. lL. L. Newton opened the’ discussion leader of boys, conducted the|with an-inspiration talk on “Oppor WASHINGTON, Deo. 16.—A ath! etivities, lead the discussion|tunities for Service.” He- was fol- tation deserted Ey * Tea S—A. reno.| lin th delivered ex-)lowed by talks and discussions on pen forum and es. He was assisted on Hubert Web: y. BE. T. Ferry . Alford of Wo! ton of Cody © and the United States of the de facto gov-| ernment of Russia,” was introduced in the senate by Senator France, Re: publican, Maryland. Commission to exchange visits between the two) ah countries for restoration of friendly} e sessions opened with a dinner! relations was proposed. HS en by the domestic science depart- RSA gl Rt }ment of the Greybull schools. Rev. BAKE SALE. w. the address of wel Ladies of the Christian church will)come following a brief introduction hold a bake sale tomorrow at thet b; J. As Leach of the commercial club City Fruit Market, 212 South Wolco © acted ‘as chairmar. Lou I street. Yey of the Basin high school resp _ SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 1%-gal. cans Pure Cane and Maple Syrup, per can.../_________...... Y-gal. jars Pure: Preserves, per jar .... Full, quart jars ars Queen n Olives, per jar Th Se H MEDIUMASIZED ) GRAPE FRUIT FOR__.. 3 LARGE GRAPE FRUIT “FOR: Sweet Juicy Oranges, per dozen. 4 bars Crystal White Soups. = res Fancy Christmas Congy: per Ib. ... Fancy Mixed Nuts (mew crop), Ib Soft Shelled Wa 3 Ibs. for__.. eye Se baw 5 & 00 Let Us Have Your Order for-Your XMAS TREE We have a very fine assortment and can supply you with any size desired. MEAT SPECIALS Lamb -Legs, per lb. 3 coca Chops, i 1 Sea ee C S Z'STY Choice Pot Roasts, perIb. so... _ 12e Tdi cae eee Pure Pork Sausage, FRR EE | 2 ; ex Thicpes ; 30c Fancy Breakfast ‘Bacon, mer Spi. POULTRY—We handle: nothing? ‘but fancy fresh dressed poultry. pS ebb your order early for your CHRISTMAS Y, so as to insure getting just what you desire. SHIKANY’S 142 East Second Street Phones 903-474 “THE STORE ACCOMMODATING” b _ 25e 2 Zee rvice in the Home, School, Church nd Community,” by Bruce McKelvie of Powell, Preston Brooks of Ther- mopolis, Kenneth Purdy of Cody and , Charles Wilson\ of Worland. L.A. Second and FRESH PUR PER POUND Cbe Casper Daily Cridrne Toothacher closed with a talk on how to organize a Hi-Y club in a Rev. A. J. Alford. echool. “Prior (0 the mee ng each delega- A picture of the 10§ delegates was|tion had met and ed to put taken at the noon session. After|into effect in thelr home school and luncheon served by the tromen of the| oo unity at of th churches under the direction of Mrs. ee eee. ee Percy Chryst, each boy scored himsctt|@"ce and selected a member to oni 4, based upon the talk of sent them at the mass meeting. Dan challonge, on rid Outlook, “Building Symetrical Citizens," by |McCarthy represented Mr. Hoisington. A delegate was|Charies Garwood, Worland placed on a table. He was Interviewed cones ee Ray Krepa. Powell as to his mental, physical, social and |‘ religious activittes and the percentage developed on the card. A composite score ‘can? was worked out from al! the cards @uring the afternoon show ing the Big Horn basin high schoo! boys ranking high in out of door atti lettc attainments, above’ the average in mental qualities, high in social ac tivities and below grado along the lines of, religious education. The balance of the afternoon wa spent in inspection of the refinery and a series of athletic contests on the Greybuil gym The even quet served by th ladies was greatly appreciated by the delegation. Paul Jones of Cody rey resented the student body wit speech on “The Legend of 8 which was well received. Rev ¥ spoke on “Principles for »: Life's Work.” Rev. Hubert Wel ster followed with the closing addre: Sunday morning the boys atte church and Sunday schools with the hosts. Representative boys made tal! at the Sunday schools, The pulpit were occupied by leaders of the boy conference. The a ernoon session was given t an address by Mr. Hotsington on “A epting the Challenge.” At the of the address each boy wrote blank card the forward step he hac taken in life as a result of the con ference. ‘The conference came to a.climax | the’ evening session. Mr. Holsington | ed the meeting of the young people | service speaking on “Tt hts of a Child.” This was always. was better than hindsight. Those who take SCOTT’S aba Sth in bade Scott & Bowne. Bloomfield, N. J. ———ALSO MAKERS OF ——— KI-MOIDS (Tablets or Granules) ror INDIGESTION 20-148 bought on time. 546 Seuth Chestnut Dh! PER 2 POUNDS FOR 45 At Wyoming’s Own Candy Factory River Chocolates Wolcott Phone 57-W Same Specials at Both Stores iwyn, Cowley and Daniel Ingraham, Cody. Elmer Keys of Newcastle who at- tended the first conference at C.:sy- emhe and in April the Sheridan con- ference was introduced to the meet- ing and spoke on what boys can do {n carrying out an effective program. The session closed with the form- ing of a ¥ circle about the church and singing “Blest Be the Tie.” ? ee Tribune Clasgified Ads Bring Results Low operating cost ® COMISEIIM MOTOR CO. Donese Brotners SEDAN We have another load of Holsteins for sale—first and second calf stuff. Can be Harry Starks Phone 1735 CHRISTMAS MIXED CANDIES Within Everyone’s Price. No Home Should Be Without Xmas Candy for the Children’s Stockings at This Price POUND LUKIS CANDY CO. Originators of the Lukis Famous Pecan Nut Loaf and the Powder Two Stores for Your Convenience A and Center, Arkeon Bldg. PAGE FIVE We have decided to close out our entire stock of Pants, both dress and work, and also corduroys. We have always carried one of the finest lines in Casper. You wil! find all shades, colors And we have made the prices so attractive that even though you may not be in immediate need of a pair, you will come hére and purchase a pair or two, or even more, for future needs. REMEMBER We guarantee every pair of Pants to give entire Good weight Work Pants. less than $3.50 and $4.00. Closing Out Price....... A fine assortment in this group. Not one pair ever sold for less than $4.95. Closing Out Price... 3.45 Semi-dress and the best grade of Work Pants obtain- able. Heavy, medium and light. For- mer prices to $7.50. Closing Out fice $3.99 Fine grade Corduroy Pants. Great val- ues here, boys. Closing Out Price_—_ $3.35 Best grade Corduroy Pants. Corduroy that will stand the hardest kind of wear. ‘ Tes $4.45 Closing Out Price... ALL DRESS PANTS ONE-THIRD OR MORE OFF and sizes. Never sold anywhere for _..._ $2.45 Lunch Buckets $2.95 Your choice of either Thermos or Universal Lunch Buckets, complete SHOES We intend to discontinue certain lines of Shoes, and will put on sale all Dress Shoes. Your choice of any Dress Shoe in the house. Here are real values, men. We will say without fear of contradiction that these are the best values to be got- Values up to wore ia = 95 ten in Casper. $12.50. Sale price A good Mulehide Work e Shoe. All sizes... _. $1.85 8-inch High Top. Here is a real good Shoe. Worth $5.00._...... ___ $3.35 Genuine U. S. Army style Munson Last Work Shoe. Vaiue $4.50. Sale price... $2.95 ° Underwear Specials Medium weight ribbed Union Suits. Very good values at $2.00. Sale price. 95¢ Heavy weight Buckskin color Union Suits.. Value $4.00. Sale price... _ $2.95 Heavy weight Wool Union Suits. Value $5.00. Sale price................ $3.45 Special reductions on Watches, Safety Razors, in- cluding Gillette, Auto Strop, Durham Duplex and various other good makes; also Hand Bags, Suit Cases. and Trunks. Casper Loan and Clothing Co. “The Store With the Right Price.” S S. Center St. Phone 804.3 > HS 5 F00660600006060050065555555555550s oo A Ne HE | es,