Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 22, 1921, Page 12

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PUEBLO TO OPEN fe “lemon: ====222| PACKED TO x 8 tax upon the legalized —_—.——_. « and beer, - of i Resumption of Operations o HASIN AF GION bonds, drain. 50 Per Cent Basis Project- each + commercial cl: ed by sheiCpieaae Fuel ; , oa rr Gee tipirict He is Leona " an n Com ny. be St att DISASTER “NO RERORD OF POUCE (ease Seo —_——_—_<_——_ DENVER, Dec. 22—The Puebdio the border, Brobtot ition, Commission: Eco y “4 eo ers, steel mills of the Colorado Fuel & Iron ler Haynes asserted today in *. = company will be reopened January 2, certain FINE AGAINST COOK: “Christmas greeting” to his army of Meeting Topic on @n approximately 50 per cent basis, r _ ’ enforcement agents throughout the according to an announcement made ugurated through . poe TATE: country. 7 by J. F. Welborn, president of the preg “I am happy to state, af this glad of F res Harding company. The statement followed a suggest to 2 Ciifford Cook, convicted in district| Yuletide season,” he said, “that most conference yesterday in Pueblo with|of our state that he anny con-| * court Tuesday evening of conducting| gratifying results are sot ag secured ® committee of employes’ representa-|sider the question of calling a spe- |= gambling game, hed not been fined|in constructive enforcement of the| tives at which time Mr. Welborn was|cinl session of the legislature as soon i , it) Eighteenth amendment. |, WASHINGTON, Dec. 21. — Prest- advised that the men were willirg to|as practicable; and | = .| “To all those who constitute the/dent Harding has directed that a gen- accept a 15 per cent reduction waich| “Ba it further resolved that we! t the railroad |splendia prohibition organization in jeral meeting of the buisenss organtza- had been announced for January 16,|urge the necessity of the enacting or| negotiated of a business adapted to il-| Washington, the 48 states of the|tion of the government to discuss ad- requesting the cut be made effective|amending of the following laws. * |legal purposes are also denied by the|union, Alaska, Porto Rico and Ha-|ministrative economy be called dur- January 1 so the mills could resume. | “First, that our present tax law |same parties who state that the sale| wall, I extend most optimistic Yule-|ing the latter part of January, !t bi Under the 80 per cent basis employ-| be amended along the following , {of the place on the Sandbar was a| tide greetings. The certain success'announced today by Director of the ment, according to company officials, princtpal lines: ‘That the delinquent ority, enabling it to enforce Just and | ponafide transaction. of our task betokens a Christmas gift Budget Dawes. TWO MORE DAYS FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING STORE OPEN UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK EVERY NIGHT The Store of a Thousand Gifts Our Gift to You Is Reduced Prices on Every Article in This Stock of Quality Gifts Five Extra Salesmen and Our Own Staff, Courteous wid Willing to Show You, at Your Service Ninety Per Cent Who Have Shopped Around Came Back and Bought From Us PRICES, NOT WORDS, TELL THE STORY] |]] Fait Bin A Few Suggestions That Make Practical Christmas Gifts —Hand-Tailored Suits —Patrick Sweaters ree —Fine Underwear —Traveling Bags —Hand-Tailored Overcoats —Wool Knitted Coats —Silk Mufflers —Suit Cases and Trunks —Fur-Collared Overcoats _, —Suspenders —Women’s Hosiery —Leather Puttees —Patrick’s Mackinaws ~~ —Silk Shirts —Jewelry ” Riding Pants —Leather Overcoats —Neckwear —Pajamas —Sweaters —Sheep-lined Coats —Hats and Caps —Handkerchiefs ; —Jerseys —Leather Vests - —Hickok Belts —Silk Hosiery 3 —Wool Blankets —Bath Robes —Dress Gloves —Silk and Wool Hosiery —Boys’ Overcoats —Boys’ Suits HARRY YESNESS Scott Clothing ‘Go: |lne Gee 240 SOUTH CENTER 130 W. Midwest Ave.

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