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Led SaS°53 "8946 mOaALe BERS ~ £a> Ewase.38 MSHS Manele bee un AGH iM CRe®@ROSwa PO Rad Bind wf >-4 s PAGE FOURTEEN ; : Che Casper Callp Cribune MOVE TO BLOCK _ [ij] |N WAGES | U.S.EMPLOYMENT SITUATION ON/#4N WANTED | PACIFIC TREATY wicr onreror WMEND, COMMITTEE CHIEF SAYS eee ees LOST IN SENATE ee te eee ~ LOWER FREIGHT =e 5 Administration Leaders Insist Debate| = ‘mood tegny by Arthor| Of the Sremat uamoplorment “ape foods, chairman of the emergency| gency. As winter nears its end, the i : [ | of the national families and individuals Continue; Offensive Launched by ici 7 |Site = Scaferene| samen “ot Tanne anna = Trreconcilial:les Dropped | of Hallway Executives in Iv he nationwide upward trend, Mr.) is bound to increase, no matter bow dress number of cities, including Omaha,| ployment after spring is fairty under —_—_—_— , cinnati. | Sacramento and San Francisco to the/ way. This is the time when every WASHINGTON, March 10.—Requests to lay aside tem- z west and —— eastern — ete psasrencag em os ieee Badia ey Prac- porarily the four-power Pacific treaty in the senate today| CINCINNATI, Ohio, March 28—| no ere, rt saa pony pr are ee Se anges” should were blocked by administration leaders who invisted that the pany sdeatge rs tke oe York, a a ratification debate continue and that the irreconcilables op-!""* emett otsnen : ; . commerce today, declared that railroadwage hearing today by southern and posing the treaty present their case or else let voting begin] rates cannot be further reduced until, southeastern roads as reascns why on reservation. wages of rail workers have been fur | pay of employes on the fiation’s car- The “trreconcilables™ indicated that} ‘ber cut. riers should be reduced. ES they were not anxious to keep up the] “The wage reductions now sous®:/ Ww. A Northcutt general solicitor active offensive they began yester-|>y the roads,” said Mr. Binkerd, who for the Louisville and Nashvige, was day, several of them saying they pre- is assistant to the chairman of the A» the spokesman. Mr. Northentt point- ferred to postpone further discussion | S°ciated Railway Executives, “for the} eq ‘out hat railroad wages affected until they had heard the speech in| Purpose of enabling the railroads <¥/ many other industries because the} phrTTLE CREEK, Mich, March 10. ect a lesser gross revenue from the support of the treaty to be made to-| °°! public had to foot the bill. —Lewrence Dunbar, 13 years old, morrow by Senator Underwood of Ala- jr ppco diners bgpevemta eyes while|" The Louisville and Nashville rafl-| Shoot boy, confessed today, the po-| Satarday eee bine the sy still remaining rprises. “ ‘ 70 z rn Democratic leader. li aore: athens Sore |Foad’s revenue incrensed 70 per cent] tice said, that he has started three of tor Johnson, Republican, Call- is expected to reply to him fram 1916 to 1921, he mild, but the| gx incendiary fires here in the last ber last, “with the undertaking thzt| “°F — es. ee ae 90 days. The fire loente were ext] the reduction received would be passed mated at $600,000 and for a time 5 | on to the pubiio tn the shape of reduced caused terror in the city. | oem aes ce WAS. MARY CRUZUAID | Tass Ske ee oe propriation for a “The railways today," he said, “are 2 sboonthng. to the ipetieectagieane at at r reducing the amount to $1, grain for farmers in drought stricken | 000,000. pleading the cause of the whole pro rr irresistible desire to “see something areas of the northwest. As previously} The b mre ea} ducing and consuming public. The burn and to watch the firemen try to/ The bulk of the funds sypropriated | | suey they are attempting to accom- 1 put them out.” Healso acknowledged, v ler bin if ae ee Dekata wrntea. Taek rs |piish is not alone in the public inter pied ets Washington, who received a $2,000,000 | ©St. but is equally eg ter in the a propriation must be compromised be-| \yvernment lotan last spring for the| Fun Will be equally beneficial to the fore the measure goes to the presi-| Durchase of seed. interest of the rafiroad employes them dent. ditecns ~SREELLS, selves. ‘The houne agriculture committee ing for reduced rail wages since Octo Monday. WASHINGTON, vote of 99 to §: ed a Dill au NOTICE big cut. Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Cruz, who died yesterday at a local hospital after a bricf fllness were held| A Gally airplane passenger service 5, a - [CAGO, March 10. — Statistics from St. Anthony's Catholic church| has been inaugurated t: California be- had recommended that the $5,000,000| The custom of “saluting the qusr-| CHI oes "ea ro : em eT ae senate aj riation be reduced to $2,-| terdeck” in the navy is a survival of| showing the increased cost of operat- 000,000 but the house adopted anj|the days when a crucifix stood there,! ing railroads were presented before| tor officiating. Interment was made ret of a little more than 100 amendment by Represen' jar-'to which everyone did reverence. the United States raflroad labor board | at Highland cemetery. miles. turning in of several false fire alarms. | = with gas, lights and bath. R. & A. Christenson 318 West First ' Two years ago this house made the first cut in high cost of liv- Ing, we are now again, making a Serving first class board fust the kind your mother used to cook at $1 a day, $7 a week. (Family style). Nice rooms at $10 and $12 a month wonderful values. Clothes That Make You Look Your Best WE SOLD THEM THEY ARE TAILORED BY MASTERS The highest type of hand-tailoring---the finest American and foreign woolens ---with the latest styles and patos fitting service go with “every suit. And luring our $60,000 SLAUGHTER SALE YOU'LL SAVE AT LEAST ONE-HALF AND MAYBE MORE.-- SEE THESE SUITS AT °14* *18 *21°26 MANY HAVE BOUGHT AT LEAST TWO AT THESE PRICES Here’s Special Sale Prices On Many Articles You Need Slidewell Collars, Iron Man Overalls; All-Leather Puttees; $4.50 Belmont Hats; about 50 dozen, heavy denim, high strap or spring style; new shapes, all $1.00 dozen, each backs, each $7.50 value; each colors, all sizes; 9c 85c $3.95 $2.95 Government Leather-faced Canvas $19.95 selected stock | Cotton Ribbed Shirts Standard Flannel Gloves. Horsehide Vests; or Drawers; $6.00 value Shirts; all sizes; 2 Pairs for 35c | tan or smoked color; medium weight; $3.75 19¢ $12.95 69c Here's a Hose Buy | Sale of Fine Hats Genuine John B. Stetson Fine 36 dozen pairs fine Lisle Hose; double Felt Hats at a Sale of Fine Shirts | Bargains In New Ties Staple stripes in percales. New stock, 100 dozen fie Four-in-Hand 45 sole, toe and heel; colors cordovan, grey discount of —__....__ /O at - ae Ties; $1.00 values, for.._..._ KC 5 : a 1 : $1.45 sigs Meer te 35e $12.00 Velour Hats; all colors, New colors in madras stripes. | Sale of $2.50 and $3.00 Imported Sill Sats he ee shay $ Sale $2. 45 Ties; ae colors, aes $1 45 75c grade fine Cashmere Hose; natural shapes >...__ 4. 45 price aeneeeceeemoeentens comers : Py A designs; special Sear kate 45e Sale of hundreds of néw spring 2 So a Sais e shapes in new greys, tans, $1.25 Silk and Wool Ribbed bi Li ‘te. Hose, apeaial, Sate : ed .95e $2.60 alee ne $2.95 SCOTT CLOTHING CO. ccs Sale of fine Silk Shirts; $7.95 at OD | Tee te FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1922. Our New Economy Shoe Basement— Is one week old tonight--and Gh, the friends that we are making. Come on down tomorrow and see these Shoes for Dad, Mother, Brother and Sister—footwear, for the whole family—hundreds of pairs—all taken from their original cartons, tied, tagged plainly with sizes, and prices—and carefully hung on rack: : VOT an accumulation of odds and ends. NOT shop-worn numbers, but crisp, brand new merchandise quoted at prices that will afford every purchaser a distinct saving. SATURDAY MORNING SPECIAL Ladies’ Cuban Heel Oxfords Made from black kid, with Cuban heels finished with rubber— flexible soles—a dress oxford in every respect and priced away below what you would expect to pay—all sizes. 4 Priced 2 e Women’s Cuban Heel Oriol, =| Fine guality black kid and brown kid, also brown calf—Goodyear Welt Soles—the kind that is always flexible—made with sclid leather out soles, insoles, heels and counters— $4 98 NO PAPER. Priced___ —— @ Biggest Values in Casper Women’s One-Strap Slippers. Made from pure black kid—(not kid finished) —with plain com- fortable toes—low rubber heels—one strap over the inste] _all sizes to choose from—very flexible—come in to- $2 68 morrow and see this wonderful value. Priced. je Crisp, Brand New Merchandise MEN’S DRESS ARMY Came in today for Saturday selling—tan Lotus calf—with soft boxing and full Munson last—Goodyear oak soles—all 44 8 choose from—5% to 11—they wilt wear like iron— $4.4 100% leather. Priced. BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES Solid leather outsoles, insoles, heels and counters—NO PAPER —all.leather—with brown chrome uppers—full round toes— sizes 2% to 6 priced $3.74—sizes 1 to 2 priced 3.24 $3.48—sizes 9 to 18% sig $ ECONOMY SHOE BASEMENT A SENSIBLE PLACE TO TRADE 122%; East Second Street _ HOW TO FIND US—Xe_tsve all the daylight basement vey’s Cafe. Our own wide stairway leads you directly into the oonsmny Shoe Store from the street—you can’t miss us—second ent east of Hub Theater, directly under Wiggins.