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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1922. PAGE TEN Che Casper Daily Cribune RY 4, 1922 HERE FRIDAY pea east TOLL (IN LOAN TOPIC) RAISED TO SIX smcusin iweunce ona} BYLATEFIGHT Agricultural Problems to n Con- BELFAST, Jan 4— (y The Asso ciated Press.)—Stx deaths have re- Ited from the present series of dis- orders tn Balfast, one of the fatalties { the bankers|being that of a child who was shot | be held in this | while in tts mother’s arms. 6, 80 word bas} Firing continued last night, the G fiercest being in the York street area. ry snow and frost did not deter January §& Apply 246 brie ROOM AND BOARD at 1321 na r street 1- | Spruce street. 14 WARNING! Don't Forget to Attend ~— eww MY CLOSING | Is now possible at the small cost of a few cents each Bday. ASK US ABOUT THIS e yester@ay the police arrest- ed two men who fired on them. One had a rifle and the other a number of CASPER GAS APPLIANCE CO. 119 East First Street Phone 1500 | | | —oe | SPER OD AND GUN Se allie uncon! Bo P.O.ELKS | On‘ Midwest Ave. | There will tS SS ec el aa on Friday evening, | | By Order of E. R. ROBT. COHEN, Secretary. ‘The directors met in session !mmed:- following their election and the ra of the club elected were: Pres- = | Plans for the actions of the club dur ing the year of 1922 will be made at a meeting to be called the earl: part of/ this month, | Lf. REED PAINFULLY INJURED IN HARD FALL Midwest Refin- 4 a painful in SPECIAL MEETING Of Members of Casper Elks’ Home Association Friday Eveninr. January 6, at 8 O’Clock at Odd Fellows’ Hall. The object of the meeting is to elect directors to fill vacancies on the board now existing; the receipt of reports, and such other business as may be transacted. H. J. PETERSON, Secretary. ing compan: jury last night hen he slipped on the walk in front of the Oil Exchange Until and broke two bones in his right arm oP. M. | | MEN’S DEPARTMENT It has always been our custom to reduce prices on all Men’s and Boys’ wearing apparel after taking inventory, to give our customers some real bargains. This sale will begin Thursday morning, January 5. Beon hand early and get the benefit of the bargains we are offer- ing to all ing to-all'thrifty bayen bayers. Clothing Prices on Men’s and Boys’ Suits and Overcoats re- duced from 20 to 50 PER CENT. All of the Hirsh- Wickwire Suits and Overcoats that we invoiced a year ago will be sold at ONE-HALF PRICE and all other Men’s and Boys’ Suits are reduced 25 PER CENT, making them cheaper than pre-war prices. Call and be convinced. Everything Goes | AT LESS THAN COST | I GET OUT FEBRUARY 12 Any Suit or Overcoat HATS AND CAPS UNDERWEAR VALUES TO $60 A 20 PER ! DISCOUNT will be allowed on A 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT will be allowed on all Men’s and ’ Hats and Caps during this sale, all Boys’ Underwear while this sale is on. This in- 7 chance to buy a new Hat or Cap cludes the well known “Lewis” Union Suits, also the oes 12 Fb e anys se ep ea and see the est Health Underwear, two of our best makes. splendid ass men we have anc e low prices we ‘his is a splendid chance to supply you with Under- — are making on them. wear for the year. IN THE HOUSE THINK RICHARDS A 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT will be allowed on all | AND CUNNINGHAM of our Men’s Work Shirts, including the Flannel BHD IANO Rea WHEN YOU WANT Shirts. Our Dress Shirts have been marked down | THE BEST | from 20 to 50 PER CENT for this sale. “You had Ee ENE | | peter lay in a supply of Shirts while the prices are 80 low. HARRY YESNESS MAN IN THE BARREL 130 West Midwest Ave. TRUNKS, SUIT CASES BLANKETS AND COMFORTS 0 PE R CENT DISCOUNT will be allowed on A 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT will be allowed on all f uit Cases, Trunks and Traveling Blankets, Comforts and Pillows while this sale is on sale. A splendid chance to save giving everybody a chance to lay in a supply of Bed- Luggage. ding at greetiy reduced prices. Richards & Cunningham Company T ars