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PAGE EIGHT © Che Casyer Daily Cribune FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1922. ENTIRE OUTPUT sofuenal icra, aauoage © [FIRE HORSE SUICIDES, WOOLCLIPIN 2222S OF COAL MINES : ‘haters! ESCAPES GARBAGE DUTY| §. A. ISLIGHT oe | this end a committee will be eppointed | } |mortheastern Argentina having béen ty ne eet Sot Semen! almost entirely superseded by cross jgontact with the former officers of| | WASHINGTON, Aug. 4—Ten was hot and the job was nasty and | WASHINGTON, Aus. 4. — breeds, 20 that at the present time the county and solicit thelr interest| years honorable service as a fire | dlagrace was worst of all. No- |tin's wool clip which besins Ie Ben.| rot iitti veal Merine eel la pre, lim the association. horse rewarded with a job hauling | body knows what Jack might have tember is expected to be the smallest | duced. in the twentieth century, according| The decline in the clip for next year te @ survey issued today by the com-|from the 1921-1922 wool clip, which meres department. The number of was estimated at 290,000,000 pounds, sheep grazing in Argentina, the de-| was said by the department to be the partmint found, has dropped from/| result of the low price for sheep wool | 74,380,000 tn 1895 to 44,885,000 in 1918| since the autumn of 1920. and to between 25,000,000 and 35,000,- aes, 25> ed 000 at th epresent time. In Queensland the Arbitration court It is not likely, the department @e-/ has ruled that colored labor is not to clared, that this year’s clip in Argen-|be employed in the sugar fields if joe xill_produce more than_180,000,-| which labor is available. | The point that all men who mesa & garbage wagon broke the heart | said in horse isnguage to his mate, commissions in the army, navy or| of Ol Jack Gallup. He committed | but anyway, he took the bit in his |marine corps during the world war| suicide today in freut of = fire | teeth and bolted, dragging his team | are eligible to membership was partic-| house, and his firemen friends say | mate with him and heading for the | ularly emphasized. General Sinclair) be did it deliberately. nearest engine house. Jack knew [alee mentioned that it was the obliga-| ld Jack for years was one of | right where it was, too, although tion of members of the reserve forces| three plump sleek bays who whirled | he never had worked in that part |to affiliate themselves actively with]. ® steamer to every big fire tn Wash- | of the city before, He galloped full jthe organization. The next meeting| ington. and many little ones, too, | tilt right into the brick wall head- of the association will be held Sep.| but the motor finally got Old Jack | on and crumpled down in a heap. Government Machinery Is Perfected for Complete Distribution in Event Great Mine Strike Continues WASHINGTON, Aug. 4.—With specific plans drawn up tribution of coal during the existing emergency, Fuel |7 at which time the reports of sev.| and his pals and they went the way | The shocked and grieved firemen, |eral committees will be rendered and| of thousands of others in an age | recognizing the old hero by the 55 a Aue |other matters of interest and import-| of progress. brand marks on his hoofs, gave — aa utor Spencer was pressing the completion of the ance will be discussed. | A week ago there ware some sobs | him the coupe de grace to end his || You Don’t Have to Come on the Stage to Be Hypnotized. 1 organization through which in the final stage dis- | eee Srushéd: ajray scntub tus issuenens | tenon | f the entire output of mines will be controlled. oe Gookran Eee gym reel ae hme DR LORENZE on of the entire outp: - ! Minneapolis has been selected by| in Congress Heights when Jack and | Jack did not take his own fe ° As formally announced by Mr. Spencer last night after a} = the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen| his mates were led away. Today Virginia Aswell Cantril! is the |as the city in which it will open| only baby having two grandfathers rather than end it on a garbage Jack turned up with one of them | wagon. y |the fifth fm ite chain of national| on an ili-smelling, filthy garbage ia tn Congress. Congressman Aswell, | pons. wagon in old Georg: The day Are you an American Legion: ° ° Louisia: 4 Congressman Cai Man Wills His trill, ‘Kentucky, vie for the honor aid ° | Sees | eee amen sos ramen ae ra | RESERVE OFFICERS HOLD. Sano eee, BANQUET, NEXT MEETING | ry Hoover nd WILL HYPNOTIZE YOU WHILE YOU IRIS SIT IN THE AUDIENCE. W. H. Brown Grocery and Market Phone 490 will of John A. Connolly, filed for protala| here, ivesbetany! ipemmaatth | SCHEDULED FOR NST Brookfield Butter, per Ib__------------- 38c At $25,000, should be used | Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen_____----..-- 30c erection of a si I | to the teatator, Gerald V. Connolly. [ag The monthly mecting of near 98-Ib. sack Hard Wheat Flour___---- $4.15 of Toronto, only son of John A. |was hold at the Henning last night \ 48-Ib. sack Hard Wheat Flour______- $2.15 core Neontending® iB mare of the |and a variety of questions of interest | ta er was { rme cers | ia tally inoompetent when the Wit |oqcthta former, Commiasoned. officers 24-Ib. sack Hard Wheat Flour____--- was drawn uD. Hearing was set for | sinc! September 21. The elder Connolly | pres: was a veterinary here. r, president of the organization | The gathering was decidediy infor Peaches, extra fancy, basket____-_-_- Fancy Wealthy Apples______-— 2 Ibs. 25c Beets, Carrots, Turnips, Green Onions, Head or Leaf Lettuce, Beans, Cucumbers, EVERY-DAY BARGAINS AT . A etc., fresh Saturday morning. Pioneer Groceteria and Market Roe ee | Extra fancy Lemons, dozen____-----— 45c es | New Potatoes, nice ones____-- 15 Ibs. 50c The only market of its kind in Casper, owned and peseca by Casper people. Keep your money at | No. 2%, ‘Tomatoes, solid pack_ a if No. 214 Empson Pumpkin____ mi 2 Ibs. Folger’s Golden Gate Coffee... No. 2% ma cat Se Any Way 2 lbs. White H Coff | ? y i eans_...__ 2-1h. eaygBgesapaitt Coren, WATCH SATURDAY S TRIBUNE fee See bea You Want Griffin's All Fruit Peaches, 7- nee No. 2 Sifted June Peas_ To. flit So 114-lb. cans Crisco, 2 cans for... Pano os SPA Sn No. 2 Pork and Beans_____-_-_ 6 Cans No. 2 cans Del Monte Sweet Potatoes, 3 cans for 80c | No. 2 Fancy Iowa Corn_______ for Ravita iets Large cans Milk, all brands, 11 cans for.. | Large cans Royal Red Tomatoes, 2 cans for Small cans Royal Red Tomatoes, 8 cans for. Lipton’s Tea, 14-lb. size, 2 pkgs. for. Baker’s Breakfast Cocoa, 2 cans for. Old Monk Selected Stuffed Olives, 3 large bo No. 2 Small Onions_ No. 2 Beets __-_- No. 2 cans of genuine ‘Commies Gentleman Gorn, per eatte oa eo 20c STEAMERS LAID UP BY COAL SHORTAGE. CLEVELAND, Ohio, Aug. 4.—A few Great Lakes steamers were laid up on account of the fuel shortage and more small carriers will have to END of the WEEK | Offerings EVERY ITEM LISTED HERE WILL BE WORTH | LOOKING UP. er con! it low at til ike ports, wees! | SUPFeme peat oro bese for | Little Cherub Peas, extra small, per can 28c oy e @ s ea) e ‘w iris! oes, S. TOF......... . . :. shifting from port to port to pick up - Pure Cider Vinegar, pint bottle____-___ enough fuel. Some coal was available We Buy Casper Products. Do You? FULL LINE OF MEATS at Ohio ports yesterday at from $9.50 to $10 per ton. Some of the big fleets that have Pure Cider Vinegar, quart bottle______ 1.Ib. can Calumet Baking Powder Dr. Price’s Baking Powder, per can_ One gal. can White Karo Syrup________ uti, 1) Tal] cans Milk, per case. Sn Tall can Milk ~ 1cans $1.00 } GALLON FRUITS Blackberries, solid pack, per can_____ Loganberries, solid pack, per can _ if Sliced Peaches, excellent grade, can___90c i@ Half Peaches, per can. i Plums, per can___ '@ Apples, per can___ i’ Crushed Pineapple, per can____ 'f Sliced Pineapple, per can coal connections have less than a week's supply in sight and more ves sels will be laid up by the end of this week unless coal comes forward more freely, vessel owners said. DETROIT, Mich., Aug. 4. The fuel shortage has forced the Detroit and Cleveland Navigation company to e two passenger boats from its e in the Detroit Cleveland di {t was announced here For Little Tots il White Canvas Mery J ane Slippers 79e di Sizes 214 to 8, pair......- 2. Women’s White aa Sots These are One-Strap Pumps and Oxfords. White Sea Island duck, 98 per pair. = Pioneer Groceteria and Market Corner East A and Jefferson Self-Service Plan W. E. EVANS, Prop. 1 has about 10 ply on hand, {t was The coal shortage has resulted in the price of bunker coal advancing to $8 and $9 a ton against the usual price of approximately au 50 at the mines. BILL OF PARTICULARS ROKED IN RATE REARING E, Wyo., Aug. 4.—Re complainant to present and specfic information Balcony Children’s and Misses’ Mary Jane Slippers In Patent and Kid Leathers. A full range of 5 to 8 BY to il 111% to 2 $1.19 $1.29 $1.49 Men’s Scout Shoes In Tans and Browns; with Chrome Soles. = All sizes. e | $1.69 $1.98 $2.48 “RMU” |] Baik Scedtess Raisins, Ih Argo Corn Starch, pkg__ Diamond Tires New Prices Now in Effect n support of its contention, the Wyo. ming Public Service commission Tues- ai gontinued indefinitely a hearing mt Balcony ari Ps I eae he se Bee \@ 10 bars White Luna Soap__ ie thal’ Isbuditaple : : : ’ Large pkg. Crystal White Soap Chips__27. ie ia nein an ieramine Dresser Scarfs | NOTIONS | Children’s Hose | Large pks. Crystal W 16 bars $1.00 é pla etek aie Morar Just Received 8 Paper Pins for._....10¢ | FOR SATURDAY ONLY ra tal White Scnh os oe 4b 35 ae lee sepia whlee Pretty colored embroid- | Children’s Supporters.9¢ | 55. sna 45¢ quality. In Tys' Lorch eS Sas ago, & Northwestern ered Scarfs. Some with | 3 pkgs. Stickerei blaGkitwhitesbrows '@ Fancy Parlor Brooms, good ones, each_70c ton an fuincy 3 . lace edges. Braid? s.. 2... 2he For Saturday 45-yard Coat 's Darning. | 0 Coat’s Merceri: Cc $1.0 WOMAN FINDS REMEDY WORTH FABULOUS FORTUNE ing Cotton, 2 fo @ million dollars for THE NEW DIAMOND FABRIC TIRE Organdy Bias Tape..23c Main Floor 6 onsen CORD The Double Diamond Odds and ends in Dexter Main Floor and DMC Crochet Cot- Girndeney| | aoe e $13.50 BOx8 alee R Suiting fees aon ped ee iene : Safety Pins a el ees eT SMALLER SIZE CANNED FRUITS IN harm Soin Sadseges Tisaa Table Linen 10 Safety Pin R Ricoh a eaaeciee at SYRUP—SPLENDID VALUES peetoe . 25 Full 72 inches wide, in | Common Pins... e Inflammation | S a 830x314 e194 various patterns. Good | Hump Hair Pins........4¢ | stock in neat stripes and No. 2 Loganberries in Syrup, per can___20c . all stomach, lity. For Sat- | Fancy Organdy Braids, checks. Full 32 inches ; siraentan inetd SD Oe ee pubdia 3e No. 2 Blackberries in Syrup, per can___25c lose will con . be! ¢ S | rime 39.50 32x4 _ yard #...._... $1.89 aaa |g No. 2% Fancy Pears in Syrup, per can__35c U 46.95 © B8x4 Third Floor Matankio oe: Third Floor \f No. 214 Peaches in Syrup, per can. : - 49.30 84x4 |g No. 214 Pineapple in Syrup, per can_ \@ No. 24 Apricots in Syrup, per can__ No. 2 Pineapple in Syrup, per can __ d jewelry re-| resetting. H. change Bldg. 7-21-t¢ | Jewelry ana watcn reparing dy ex. Brodie Rubber Co. |} Golden Rule Dep't Store pert workmen. All work taal ig No. 1 Pineapple, per can______ ye we en wor! arante: i fasper Jewelry Mig. Co. 0-8 Wide | YOUR ACCESSORY HOUSE ‘§ No. 2 Strawberries, per can 258 Phone 1203 Tribune Bldg. LINDSAY & CO. : —_ Jom loa Americas Lesion |

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