Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 23, 1921, Page 16

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PAGE SIXTEEN The Christmas dinner of the Scan- | + unavians is a very solid one. All} one. kinds of sausage is prepared. An- Shipping Board GIRL SUICIDES AFTER WHIPPING BY HER FATHER Brief Note of Farewell Ad- vises Parent That He Can Wreak Spite on Some- one Else. THERMOPOLIS, Wyo. Deo. 23.— Reproved by her father for dipping her spoon into a pot of jam at the! famfly supper table, and then chas-| tised by him with a strap when she retorted that his charge was untrue, calibre rifle through her to Woods said: > pa. I am giving up my ite. ¥ 1 take your spit out on gomeone else. I am through for « while.” ‘Woods was so profundly shocked by the tragedy that for a time it was feared his reason had been destroyed Finance Report On Philippines Urges New Loan WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.—Reports of the financial condition of the Phil ippines, submitted to Secretary Weeks by Governor General Wood, and un- derstood to include a recommenda tion for an additional loan to the island government by the United States will be referred by the secro- tary to Governor Harding of the fed- eral reserve board, it was announced today, for expert study and investi gation by the board. He assumed that if the board decided a new loan should be made, the administration would support such a request before congress. Penn State to Debate in West STATE COLLEGE, Pa, Dec. Tentative arrangements have been made for a trip to the Pacific coast this -winter for the Pennsylvania State college debating team. ‘The plans provide for debates with the Univer sitie of Kansas, Wyoming, Southern California, Washington, Montana and North Dakota, the Oregon and North Dakota State Agricultural colleges and Montana Btate college. pRB eS, = a Roller skating every afternoon and evening at the Winter garden; no ad- mission charge to ladies. 12-19-4t Office Forces To Be Reduced NEW YORK, Dec. 23—Thte person nel ~f the New York office of the | Untted States shipping board will be | reduced br more than 25 per cent, it was announced Tuesday by A. J. | Frey, vice president in charge of ope- | rators. Of a staff of less than 400, he said, 110 men and women are slated for release between January 1 and February 15. Since the new members lof the shipping board took office last June, the staff has been reduced from | 1,100 because of shortage of funds and to meet requirements in increased ef- ficiency. British Cruiser Off New Orleans NEW. ORLEANS, La. The light cruiser Consta: British war vessel to vi: leans since 1815, at the cl war of 1812, dropped anchor in the local harbor yesterday for a stay of seven days during which time her commander, Hon. Arthur C. Strutt, the officers and crew will be enter tained by the city. MILITANTS IN KANSAS FLEE PITTSBURGH, Kan.; Dec. 23.—In- | dications that many of the women have left the state who are wanted jin connection with the marching of |last week against the working miners of the Kansas coal field, became more evident yesterday, according to the authorities. Deputies directed by Sher- iff Milt Gould failed to make a single arrest yesterday ‘In visiting several points in the county, it was stated. At two homes visited, the doors were found locked and to all appear- ances, no one had been at home since the rounding up of alleged mob lead- ers began last week, officers said. | gaat he EUGENICS LAW STILL ENFORCED IN COUNTY BUFFALO, Wyo., Dec. 23. — The county clerk of Johnson county still is requiring male applicants for mar- riage licenses to furnish physicians’ certificates that they are freé from venereal diseases in commicable form. The clerk has recoived no official not- ification that Attorney’ General W. L. Walls recently declared the “eugenics law” unconstitutional, and says that until such notification is recetved the law will be enforced. ——___~»__-___ Tribune Classified Ads Bring Results other traditional dish fe Lutfisk,and for supper Christmas pudding, con- Specials for Friday and Saturday Fancy Large Grape Fruit, ___45e RR Ae Re on Fancy Oranges, small size, 25e per dozen . Fancy Navel | Oranges, extra lal extra bene size, per dozen__...._...._.. Fancy Satin-finish Candy, per Ib. ..... Fancy Christmas Mixed ‘Candy, per Ib. psccuchen Fancy Mixed Nuts (no Peanuts), nee Ib. AR 8-oz. pkg. Fancy White Figs, Per PEs ea 13 Lhe Fine Cane = $1.00 Fancy Creamery Butter, 45e er Ib. es bu ait ; -_ 30e No. 21 cans Sliced | Pineapple, per in —____._.. Fancy Sweet Potatoes, per lb. a We have a complete line of fancy fresh fruits and vegetables for your Christmas dinner. Come in and look over our line. In Our Meat Department Fresh Pork Loin Roasts, per Ib. (ANE ORE Pele Oe Sy __ 25e Fresh Pork "Shoulder “Roasts, 1 per Ib. bo ESR SA SSE Hah Ge Sena me i Pure Pork Sausage, per Ib. ne ore _—,20€ Fresh G amburger, penance io Cc Choice Skinned Ham: per Ib. Choice Breakfast Bacon. by the piece), per Ib. ote Home-made Mince “Meat, per Ib. We nice the finest line of fresh dressed Turkeys, Ducks, Geese and Chickens on the market. Let us have your order early. SHIKANY’S 142 East Second Street Phones 903-474 “THE STORE ACCOMMODATING” | Our Christmas Gift to You— Lower Prices 5 On Dependable Merchandise Five Extra Salesmen and Our Own Staff Ready to Serve You -Unmatchable Year-End Values in Every Department Is the Last Da of the MAN IN THE BARREL'S Folks, have you taken advantage of the many bargains I am offering in. this. sale? Take Your Pick of the Best Overcoats in the House at $29.50 Values Up to $60.00 I have a few Overcoats that sold as high as $35.00. TAKE ’EM AWAY AT $19.50 Take your pick of the best Suit in the house $34.50 Values up to $60.00. " Thave about 128 Suits that sold as high as $45.00 TAKE EM AWAY AT $24.50 Heavy Wool Mackinaw Pants that sold at $7.00. Moth balls are ex- pensive. TAKE ’EM AWAY AT $3.95 About 214 pairs of Bedford Cord Riding Pants—With button legs. The Facts that have made me fa- mous.’ Every trucker knows what they are. I am treating you to them $3.75 See if you can tie this price. I fave 12 Moleskin Overcoats Left. TAKE ‘EM AWAY AT $9.50 Worth $22.50 ‘ALL $6.50 LEATHER PUTTEES All my $25 Sheepskin Lined Over- | 17 Corduroy Suits. This is murder. I can’t sell them next Sum- SO OUT THEY GO'AT $14.95 I have about 74 Vests left, in split leathers, that sold as high as $15.00. TAKE ’EM AWAY AT $7.95 Genuine Horsehige Vests. Corduroy lined. These Vests have been sell- ing around town as high as $25.00. OUT THEY GO AT coats. mer. While they last $7.95 Worth $22.50 All $12.50 and. $15.00 Mackinaws THEY MUST GO! $7.95 About 300 pairs Odds and Ends in Riding Pants. Thisisacrime. Iam going to make you talk about ine. I love notoriety, even if it costs money. TAKE 'EM: AWAY AT $13.95 |ONE BUCK PER PAIR” My best Corduroy Riding Pants Strap and hook styles TAKE ’EM AWAY AT TAKE ’EM AWAY AT $3.95 $5.95 HARRY YESNESS THE MAN IN THE BARREL | 130 West Midwest Ave. $8.50 values Where Everybody Trades - SCOTT CLOTHING CO.! 240 South Center St. —

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