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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1922, Ce Casper Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE. AY, NOVEMBER 3, 1922 zoe nv | sovernors and ‘new municipal and pro- tion had Imposed its candidate. by MERCHANT FINANCIAL = ; . ¥ } , financial wreck bebcanse of and medicine i will be ap two t beverag ts been stopr ast : ight and lq serve order. Poll Be jtainable until midnight tonight [parades have been prohibited The administration has announced| @tvber 15 its neutrality by p i: nent Al ver¥ haflot in the 103 ¢ festo. All the armed fi s bears the names of can instructions to abstain from politics | didate: s % but the fight is JIMMIE BURNS. FOR ELECTION © Burns, commonly known as) poy Burns, of the Holr mpany e absolutely ur election, all of the think Representatives, Governors realizing that the American | Por and Provisional Adminis- | *tate department Is watching Cuba ident trations Hinge Upon pene { 4 r Thus far the campaign has pro-}# New Election. luced few disorders, - Th Hayana and five of tue ndial governor to the of friends. “The the territory west change from the 1920 HAVANA, Nov. 2.—(By The Asso-|contest when the count slated Press.)—The voters of For sometim> these youngsters have been skh whether they were te receive a $590,000 inheritance them and which was being contested by ott rede. their faver. They are, tft to t had been left to| ward « relatives. The supreme court| of t ubajat fever heat for months and Am @ on Durbin street went to the polls to elect ican intervention .was sought on t Mt: Genevieve, Robert W. and and h of the C. & N. W. track tional representatives, six provin charge that the general administra-| Lansing Stat Simpson-who come into their Mathers estate. | One of Mr. Burns’ supporters: ch cr ln NOVEMBER revvcine SALE Beginning tomorrow, ,our entire stock must be reduced at once in order to make room for our new line of Holiday Goods which are arriving daily. In order to make this necessary room, we are going to sacrifice our entire remaining winter stock at prices that will be to your worth-while to take immediate advantage. Remember our en- tire stock is going to be sacrificed at prices you cannot resist. Be on hand—get a line on the merchandise and prices, then satisfy yourself. This sale continues the en- tire month of November. MILLINERY Our entire mil- linery stock to Every style and \ color. | Choice Ul « \of the house. “See on | $2.95 $4.95 6.55 $8.95 $14.95 $19.95 - Values Up to $25.00 $24.95 OUR CHILDREN’S HAT STORE Values Worth Double and Triple ] QO% ©O F F Women’s New New Blouses and SKIRTS Silk Sweaters All-Wool Plaited Serge $2.98 Divided Into Five Groups Sress ‘Skiits. ---- 4ll-Wool Fancy Plaid Dress Group 1—Tricolette Blouses. Fancy obs Bes ue $4.49 embroidered, $1.98 : ie $6.45 Group 2—Georgette and Crepe de [iw at Chine Blouses. Fancy fool $ beaded ‘effects____.____ $3.49 All-Wool Poiret Twills and Group 3—Extra quality Crepe fan Blouses, Beaded and Serges as eS Se Le. $4.95 embroidered _.___.__ $4.89 All Sizer, Misses, Women’ : fell elton tase eeeh Oraeils Group 4—Silk fringed $3.98 aise Slip-On Sweaters..-._- e Silk Skirts_.--.----- $1.65 Group 5—Silk Tuxedo $4 98 One lot of $1 98 Coats. All colors____.- © Wool Skirts_---.-._- e Dresses For Women and Misses Women’s and Misses’ Coats. Just what -you want for this weather. All prices slashed— must be sold to make necessary room.. Come in—all styles, all different weaves and colors. $©95 $14.95 $19.95 $24.95 $35.00 Including all new materials, col- Our entire stock to be sold at 2 5” 33% DISCOUNT Your great opportunity to buy Furs at unheard of prices. Women’s Suits—Fancy em- broidered fur trimmed, plain tailored; in’ all the new weaves and colors. Polly Prim Aprons § Women’s Heavy Women’s Fancy Women’s Pure Silk Children’s Black Women’s Black r Embroidered Our entire stock of Underwear—Forest Mills—the best make—20 per cent dis- count. °* Our entire stock of Infants’ Wear during this sale 20 per cent discount. Leather Bags Women’s Ginghfam One Lot of “One Lot of > 9, Worth the Price Bungalow Aprons Week. Women pee as Good Gingham * Outing Gowns Outing Gowns Thread Hose School Hose Sateen Petticoats ~ $1.00" 8 89c $5.00 $5.00 § 43c ff 89c $1.35 $1.00 14c 89c Women’s Silk and Blue Serge _ Children’s Children’s Women’s Black High Grade Women’s All Wool Fancy Children’s Black Women’s Night Lace Trimmed Middi Gingham Dresses Black or Brown Henderson Corsets B ; Knit Slip-on Sat BI Gowns, Silk and i Camigoles pores. Fancy Trimmed Buster Brown Hose Cotton Hose Back or Front Lace Stood oh ed Sweaters All Colors SSR. Sr OOmars Lace Trimmed 89e $1.00 25¢ 35C€ $1.95 29e $1.49 $1.00 15e ff $2.98 Women’s Ope Odd Lot of Women’s Outing fM@ Extra Heavy and Boys’ Infants’ Large Size Cemasees wore Let of One Lot of Silk and Women’s Silk + me! i Rubberized Aprons Misses’ Medecwaar Flannel Petticoats Toe amet Unionalls Baby Blankets Chambray Dresses Neckwoat Choice c Velvet Bags Jersey Petticoats 22¢ 98c § 49¢ ff “79c § 49¢ §f $2.98 $1.98 One Lot of Women’s Odd Suits $5.00 Women’s Fancy Wool Scarfs $2.49 49e Women’s Black Sateen Petticoats $1.00 NOTIONS Women’s Wool Coats? Spool Children’s Dresses Hose 4 Cotton Lot 1—-Children’s All-Wool Black Purses I Steet Crochet Hooks 9 Cabinet box Lot 2—Children’s All-Wool $4 9 mac fg ia ieee a Serge Drseses... e we Curling 5 Hooks and Byes, . freuein 190s 2 5 8 : Lot 8—Children’s All-Wool . Serge Dresses oe $5.95 Powd P 5 : Feces Qe | heme oo ae ' a Children’s Dresses See seh hee $2.50 Gingham Dresses he RL ROBRTING $3.50 Gingham Dresses___ 6 A Tih Thread, _-23¢ 250 Dress $4.00 Gingham Dresses... S sone Aims $5.00 Gingham Dresses ) ’ ie?)