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/ pe me THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1922, NET ee a ee TWO GHINGES INS SACKS OF | [crmeamraw Tesces care] || BATTLESHIP TIMBER STAD Secassi FS Sores REVENUE LAWS _ malt STOLEN COLLIDES. WITH = ADMINISTRATION ee SAN FRANCIBCO, Jan. ¥ ssreding, = the young timber and that STATEMENT EXPLANATORY Anise Okla, Jan. 5.—Police au- pce | orcad ee ee | The librarian at the public libra there are books belonging to i | i WN CHEYENNE IS LEFT 5 | vestigating the theft of 13 Mrs Effie Rodgers ix anxious to | Mbrery. If #0 won't you make an mail from the Atchison. ka & have all overdue books returned to | effort to mre the books returned to ported Santa Fe station. A check of the lox the library and urgently requests the library two yeats ago. any ho have borrowed books or | ‘We mail out notices to borrowers | have had books left in thelr care or | as soon as a book is due followed by know of any lost books to turn them | a second notice the next week. If in or notify the library that we may | this fails to bring in the book we know where to send for them. must send a messenger. 5 ane 4 much troubie, Bhe says, if @ ook fa laid aside in- | quite an expense an stead of being returned to ‘the li. | People change their addresses so brary at once after being read, the | frequently @ messenger often has to chances are that it will be forgot acy Tanna os | rege re arc verdue. jack «ft | 8m ten until overdue. ‘Then for jeck <f | $nd then sag “There haye been many different versions of the ‘meanest man’ but in our opinion the meanest man or has not been completed MAIL NIAPLANE FORGES DOWN BY ICE, REPORT became so coated with while en of | Cheyenne to North Pia' it was forced down at E jes cast of Cheye matrix of ice V ued its trip, yn WITH FUNDS ON HAND a | ace nantes of a million dollars year, derived from property left in CHEYENNE, Wyo, Jan. 5—Th*\th6 ‘sast for the special upkeep <t largest turn-over made by one rete |the bridge. " Is given!ing Cheyenne city administration to Schooner Calls for Assistance Following Crash Off Cape Cod, Report to Boston Says. ns Allowed Married and Gross Incomes Exempti Perse of $5,000 and Over Included. BOSTON, Jan. 5.—The battleship North Dakota reported by wireless that she had been in cdilision with the British schooner T. K. Bent- ley off Cape Cod Tuesday. ke bat- tleship turned back to the the necessary change to pay the fine | or for various other reasons the book ts, kept longer until the mount- ing fines seem to make the return of the book prohibitive. “Two emall boys wers overheard discussing the above question and one caid he had ‘figgered up’ his fine would be over $10, Another one had an overdue book and thought he } | | woman is the one who will deliber- ately take, with or without check- ing, books from a free public li- | | | | ! sald to be in need of immediate assist- ance and the naval tug Mohave was sent out from here. No one was in- sured. nd oF “wie, | ft 1 was $5,000 1 personal | Wage Reduction Frank Yeager of this city ceeuld keep “it and Gualk seen rhe The battleship’s shutters and ele- Your rT the ai +4 air mail ship that took the date: rolled sean ibe sent % vator were damaged. Captain Trench Gay on the Cheyenne section o so avoid a fine. Te tailed | J7Q Paper Mil s _ | coportea tne North Dakota was mak- Household ie | transcontinental r to take !nto consideration, as do ing four knots on her return to the Budget cover its run, this mact some others who try to slip their ° . pavy yards, which she had left yes- from Nortn Platte to C ASt] overdue ‘books ento the chasis | Mearing Subject terday for winter maneuvers off Guan. Book ‘ conditions of visibility so poor that! desk without being seen, that the Is Here . it never was more than 300 feet above files show not only the date the be t $4.-1 the ground. 5 book was borrowed but the name of as largely loss of head gear. The T. FREE xemptiona — — the borrower as well NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—Final de-}K. Gentley, Captain Berry in com- for the ining =! Moorcroft Legion “Pines are a very necessary part |Cision on the proposed wage reduc-| mand, was last reported at St. George, eg gee Sa of library econgmy and discipline, | tion of 25 per cent for men ah le N, B., bound for Norfolk, Conn. She Asking. an ore that an soceme ouectea| ln New Quarters but as a matter of fact a fine is |by 11 large paper manufacturing jera about 500 tons. Get One never charged In excess of the value | companies was expected when arbi- of the book. If your book is longs |trators appointed to investigate the overdue and you haven't the money | merits of the proposal convened here. to pay your fine, bring it in and |More than 12,000 men would bring another good book along to | be affected by the wage cut. The In- square account. | ternational Paper company was not “Perhaps you are not the borrow- | involved, it having decided to oper- er but the book has been left at jate its 32 mills in the United St. tes and Canada on the “open shop" pian. | rtionate tax of the ex the law Pro-) on shall not| GILLETE, Wyo., Jan. 6. — The the tax, which|Amertean Legion post at Moorcroft if the exemption | has leased the store bul an the amount|occupled by Thierry & cess of $6,000. | meeting place. They ha income of §5,-;over the equipment of thi u this saving |ing picture show of their town an¢ which is 4/ will run pictures, dances, athletic con the amount of net| tests, and In general act as a sort of SPENCER MOVES TO CAPITAL. | CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 5.—Percy C. Spencer, s of the Repubil- can state committee, has opened a law office here and will make Cheyenne his place of residence. He formerly resided in Cody and Lander. sur house or you known where ~ Our officers have a broad knowledge of living costs of families and individuals; of the problems incidental to every amount of income and scale of living. 110.40, computed as| he net income of $5,-|event of wrestling and Boxing in the $2,500, leaving $2,510, | near future. So Scie MILK CAN CONVERTED ~~ INTO STILL 15 SEIZED Many ambitious men and women live only half a life—and don’t know it No We will be glad-to help you plan your household or business expenditures for the year 1922 and will Give You a Household come in excess of $5,- 1 exemptions slowed 8, apply also to the head | ® person who supports in whose nerves are ehold one or more relativ continually irritated, whose ap- common cause of irritation and arriage or adoption Petite and digestion are disturb- enjoy restful sleep, geod diges- & person whose net in 2 ed, or who doesn't sleep well tion, and the feeling of vigor and B id A Book SHEYENN £ Fa Bios ag Re has more than half his normal robust that comes udget Account not required to file a return. Under| Was revealed: when sheriff's office chance for success in life. For to healthy, normal » quit the revenue of act of 1921, if the gross | Operatives here raided a house on West weakness, debility, anemia and tea and coffee,and Free for the asking. income of an {dividual equalled or ex-| Twentieth street and seized a crude general lack oftoneareaserious instead. It is a coffee- . ceeded $5,000, or if the combined gross | still, two five-gailon kegs of Mquor and handicap to anybody. like cereal beverage—perfectly income of a married couple and that}/® number of bottles of Mquor. The delicious ! of dependent minor children equalled a whieh tp awa to “ait been in fil! ‘Those who drink tea or coffee or exceeded $5,000, a return must he} blast when the raiders broke in, has ufferers filed, regardiess of the amount of not {as its boller an ordinary milk can of pet often "Tu ire fromryaeee Order Postum from your gro- S. me tn Pace, se am code, oe ta ae tional Bank of Commerce “Net income" ts gross income; ter¢j] used in distilling, it is stated, the re tain caffeine, a substance which 2 atic beverage and see how : ¢ certain deductions. The fact that uJ.| sultant distillant {s poisonous because has a decided stimulant action F “A Bank of Strength’and Service” CASPER, WYO. lowable deductions trom gross ircome,}Of chemical action on the container for business expenses, losses, lid} While the distilling is in progress débts, eto., may reiice the né ‘The raiding party arrested Salvadore/ come to an amount below the pers Mendoza, Philip Civis ang Frank Fran4 exemptions of $1,000 or $2,000, dors not|cesco, on charge of violation of the alter the requirement to file a return | liquor. of gross income, if gross incone Ya. Impersonation on the nerves, Each cup of strong coffee contains about as large a dose of caffeine as your doctor would ordinarily give to a very sick person. 3 to do more without fatigued —as thousands have discovered for themselves, Postam comesintwoforms: Instant Poetum (in tins) made instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages of saad equalled o or r exceeded maeeemaesaee: 000. You can readily see that the effect of giving this stimulant AUTHOR OF TELEPHONE | OF Christ On mance weet Ea tats = CALL CANCELLING FIRE | © English Stage ALARM BEING HUNTED) «cso sank — an ime ation of Christ has been permit- tea for the first time on an Eng. Postum for Health—“There’s a Reason” Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Creek, Michigan sed South Center Street | SHERIDAN, Wyo., Jan. 5.—Police are investigating a mysterious tele- phone call which was received in the office of Fire Chief M. J. Troyer in which an unsuccessful attempt was made to cancel a fire alarm which had been turned in a few moments earlier. The fire department was summoned to extinguish a fire in sheds at the rear of the home of J, B. Crossen and had just left the station when a telephone call was received rtating that the fire had been extinguished. When the department arrived, however, ac cording to the firemen, the fire was burning briskly. Its origin, fire Chief ‘Troyer said, was from an improvised apparatus in which a large quantity of corn war being soaked Chief of Police Pointer tala the would cause the arrest of the person who rent in the order to cancel the fire if he could be apprehended. —EEE Ss OLD BUSINESS. Jan. 5.—W. T rietor of purchased the stock and equipment from E. J. Norwood to whom he sold it about one year ago. Mr. Norwood will leave next week for Kansas City where he will up the study of eptometry. PINPLY? WELL DONTBE TBE People Notice It. Drive ‘Them Off with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets ply face will not embarrass you ,if you get a package of * Olive Tablets. The skin to clear after you have lets a few nights, blood, bowels and liver rds’ Olive take oes, and just as effec- ly, but. their actio: safe stead of severe and irritating. c spo: or pim: Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you a by their olive color. lish stage in the productivn here of Strindberg’s symbolic play “‘Ad- vent.” A 14-year-old girl appeared as the Redeemer. Dramatle circles are inclined to take the view that the English stage censorship ts broadeniag in regard to rellgious | plays, probably owing to the fact that representations of Christ have | appeared often in the films. Don’t Neglect a Cold Mothers; don’t let colds get under- ‘way; at the first cough or sniffle rub Musterole on the throat and chest. ‘Musterole is a P moitard white ointment; made with oil of mustard. It Sees out congestion, reli A ieves soreness, does til the work of the good oid fashioned in agentler way, with- cag the ster ye, Keep a jar handy pareeeien itmay prevent pneumonia! 35: 06cin jars te tubes; he iss: Malaise, 83, Millinery Sale Friday and Saturday Your choice of any winter hat tn the house at $3.50 values up to $20.09 All Children’s Hats $1.00 | Town Talk (Start the New Year) RIGHT AND LEFT : 250 Pairs = SALE ON FOR 3 DAYS ONLY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY January 5 January 6 January 7 These are all high class Shoes formerly sold at $17.50, $16. 50, $14.50, $12.50, $10.00 and $8.50. All to be sold at this sale for $5.00 a Pair Colors brown, black, grey kid— patent leather suede top—grey suede, also black suede. Baby Louis and Louis heels, Cuban and Military heels. Buster Brown Shoes for boys and girls. S Rubbers and Overshoes for the whole family. ceiettemenantneneetaedl Come early and secure the size and s that suit: SHOE DEPARTMENT ON BALCONY) ot Suits You Pest a = = a = | Millinery Balcony Siith-Turner Drug Store | Mrs. A. A. Nelson | | Richarda&-Cuningham Co. Richards & Cunningham Co. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST ‘ Pre- Inventory Sale Of Our Entire Stock at oe Cost SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, BLOUSES, SKIRTS, FURS, FUR COATS - AND MILLINERY Cloth Coats $25.00 and $35.00 Values to $150.00. ' Suits $25.00, $45.00, $75.00 Values to $175.00 Dresses, Silk and Wool, $25.00, $35.00 and $45.00 Values to $100.00 Evening Gowns $35.00 Our Entire Stock Blouses $8.75 Light and Dark, That Sold Up to ~ $20.06 * Waists at $3.75 Wonderful Values Skirts $10.00 Navy, Tricotine, Plaid re pill That Sold Up to $45.0: FURS Our entire stock of Albrecht guar- anteed Furs and Fur Coats at BELOW COST. Now is the time to buy a good Fur for little money. eno ¢ ‘ ° # Millinery $5.00 Our Entire Stock of Winter Hats. Values Up to $35.00 Corduroy Robes and Silk Kimonas Special $5.00 Velvet and Silk Bags Special $5.00 Plush Scarfs Special $5.00 Carter’s Knit Under-' wear. All Shapes. Winter Weight Special $1.00 Kid Gloves $2.75 All Sizes See Our $1.00 Counter of