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PACE TWO * Che Casper Daily Cribune FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1922. — nm = {freight houses of the Omaha system! pomin, nd ti her the end the tooth. ite | da Dresent to you, that you| The farm population of the United Michigan Democrat he said, qallers and coopers ceil ine thes ma) ay ee oey isae ‘ nae [would vether have nad something | States tw estimated at 32,614,269. : - ") ' | recetving $3.50 for a ten-hour day apd| Alas! Most women will forgive any-| OF die of curiosity and suspicion it | else. railwa yadministrations’ orders|thing befre marriaze and then for Yu find a hole where something bas! Remember: All.(true love stories N EN ablishing the 43 cent rate for an!give nothing after the nuptials. been cut ous of the morning ee bpee g pple aes <a jeight hour day reduced their wages} pont ireat your husband as if he P8P*F- | Copyright, , by lic Ledger = | to $2.44. lwere a small chit @very time he get, OF think, cverytime he says he has | Company. { hale aight and morning— | ek m the tablectoth:. }m business date, that he was with the/ —_——————-- i] |} S Uy ‘ | Or get ‘tragic because- he forgete| Other Women: | why pay more? See the Exchange ‘ Tiss Used Yeats ay TO | g CONTROL LOVE NOTS Or keep reminding ‘bim of how) rurniture Co. for gas ranges, heat- 34 } v Ur m7 much his smokes must be. costing. -| ers’ and PUBLIC OPPOSE |< ANIL OWVORCE Representative of Shippers Speaks in Favor of Central- Southern Pa 8 Combine. Or show. every time he brings ' 1086. | sotaing a Husbana. } CHICAGO, Nov. 24.—Ineqiality of) oo a, notgeth a ‘husband fe BAKING POWDER p ‘eee hand! . i se /ess ‘ seeshals of the iarase citae were |Srester than she who taketh one, | -you use SS e ° declared by BE. H. F } ue thing to ge = 4 SS grand of Ratlway and Steamship Clerks, / e Freight Mandiers, Express and Sta- Men’s Furnishings. \tion Employes,*to have resulted from > Pre-Holiday Offerings during war time government control. Mr. Fitzgerald made the statement | before the raiiroad labor board in he- [helt of his roganization which seeks year for 271,000 mem- therhood. d contended that the nistration’s order num- be . and & supplement order, - 4 pranting 0 Snaxtiseid rate 0¢.43 conte The Last Day of Our Big an hour and announcing the pur =X - _| pose of establishing the basic eight q Axe etcancts pisscravcr yes Pencihay, tdeaered, the: Sodised ‘eatlt ANNIVERSARY SALE A select purchase of woolens enables us to make a limited number ini ot paca ‘ “— for a “majority of the workers, but A of made-to-order Suits at the price of ready Lemar, These woolens pdbridre erris is the that freight. handiers in the larger ergbody the most pleasing patterns of Fall and Winter models. While Gected to the Unt es rere ny inate > uJ y pleasing p: ¢ u U States senate (ors vy higa ; fas ode = cat gray be ‘intended 73 poe ths A Day of Real Values. the patterns are varied, the QUALITY remains the same. Pure Vir- gin Woo! mate-ials, woven where the wool grows—Western Wool Growers’ Association. enty years. He will succeed Senator | day aivince. Charles N, Townsend. | In the St. Paul and Minneapolis EE COLD CREAM POWDER In The LITTLE PINK: &-WHITE- BOXES Men’s and Boys’ Pajamas of good quality Outing Flannel, Per pair____........____........ $1.00 to $2.98 $35 to $55 20 Per Cent Discount on Boys’ Suits and Men’s Overcoats Ladies’ Gowns of good quality Outing Flan- nel. Different grades. Special $1.00 to $2.79, now as i views are formed because has been becoming an in area and the period when transcontinental traffic was the most | is passed,” the witness Ladies’ Philip pine Gowns for $2.79 and $4.98. Children’s Dr. Denton’ Sleepers. In all sizes. 95c to $1.49. T takes much Icnger to make Armand Cold Cream Powder than it does ordinary powders! And you can tell the différ- ence, Armand Cold Cream Powder is absolutely Sue ethi spare ze no ritty granu nd no white lead t9 irritate or poison the skin. It is soft and fine and spreads perfectly. And it is the only face powder which con- tains a tiny bit of exquisite cold cream— arene to make it stay on till you wash t of Armand Cold Cream Powder in the little e east and not from the east ards the west: A great deal of investment in industrial enter. prises along the lines of the Southern Pacific would not haye been made if this dis nerment had been in use the piaints so located been deprived of proper | vice.” Mr. McBean indicated a belief that the Central Pacific would immediate ly pass to control of the United Pacific in case the separation should be brought about under the court Oregon City Mills and Hirsch-Wickwire Pure Virgin Wool Suits and Overconts. “Woven Where the Wool: Grows.”” Buy now at After-Christmas Prices—yet have the ents to wear while you need them. Bungalow Aprons in Percales, _ Ginghams, Crepes and Sateens. From 69c to $3.98. order. | Pinkand-white hat hor is $1, Sverywhere, Have you visited our new Basement Department? A “Your idea is that the on! 1 ‘ry it just once! you are not thoroughly ‘ es ~ seibewipou wavaite Seaase fot in the mieten with it, take it back and your money. full line of new Toys, Household Furnishings, Bed. 20 Per Cent cn Blankets, matter is between having the Central will be returned, ding and Dishes. Comfortables and Pillows Pacific controlled by the Union Pa-} e Southern Pacific?” Com-| sked. ‘cBean responded, “be-| cause we can't see how the Central | Pacific can be operated as an inde pendent line.” The consolidated system of ‘the| Ask your dealer for, or send us 25c for a week-end package containing generous samples of eiaaua: Cold rGrderk ‘Powder, Armand Bouquet, eouee: Cold Cream, Vanishing Cream, Talcum and S ddress ARMAND—Des Moines aay OR” For the remainder of — thiv week and Thanksgiving week, KASSIS DRY GOODS CO. ag eee : Comfortables’ in. flowered de- Phone 1740 237 East Second St. signs, allover quilted that keeps Southern Pacific, Mr. McBean, said | in his own experience had resulted in } development of plants located on its} lines, Asked by H. A. Scandrett,/| eounsel for the Union Pacific, if the] competition which would be intro-| much competition” to give satisfac: | tory conditions for producers. Sidhe atic Banker Denies Accusation Of Mrs. Byfield ATLANTA, Ga. N @enia} of the prin the $100,000 damage s him by Mrs, Clyde K Atlanta, in connection with an alleg cccurrence on the steamship Beren garia en route’ to Hurope last sum- mer, was made by Walter T, Cand! in a special demurrer filed in De Kalb county superior court. the batting in one even sheet. These will make ex- cellent Christmas gifts. Timely Offerings ([,, ae 3 AtSpecat Savings | November Linen Sale Ont sein ann as eee OPENS FRIDAY Rarely is such an opportunity offered as the inspection of these products of art. The finest textures of Linen are offcred in this Special Purchase Sale at $ .48 Shapely Cuban Heeled Black Kid Oxfords prices astonishingly low.. Not in many moons, with the new tariff, will these Business Woman Feared She Had Heart Trouble “Since Tanlac has overcome a dase of indigestion and nervou ef three or four years standing me, my work in the store is pleasure, and I am ce grateful for the good healih it Lace Oxfords prices be repeated. Patent Oxfords and Straps Girls’ Hi-Cuts With Cuban and Military Heels. sala Mrs. J. W. Pic 15th St., Los Angeles, whe operates the book store a cantile Place. “I was so run down that Buy Your Thanksgiving and Christmas Table Linens Now] AT Black Kid Oxfords and Straps $3.98 miserable all the time. My ele “ broken anid reatlons, 1. had no Pure Linen Cloths _ Japanese Lunch Cloths food cnused my heart to palpitat Black Kid and Black Calf Oxfords in Walking and Sturdy yet pliable Boots that With Napkins to Match. Light and dark borders, in 48 to 72 J thought I had heart trouble. F Cuban Heels. give protettion from weather. 70x72 Cloth, each.. inches square—Friday and Saturday a time I had a swelling in my le; too, and it was an effort for me to get about. “It is wonderful how Tanlac has given me such perfect relief from these troubles. 4 eat heartily now, sleep like a-child at. night, and. just °$1.10, $1.40, $1.50, $2.10 Napkins to match, doz.. E 22x22 Napkins to m 70x90 Cloth, each .......... 22x22 Napkins to match, do: cba 90c Women’s Felt Slippers Ail-Linen Huck Towels Soft Comfort $1 29 = Pure Linen Lunch Cloths 18x86, priced for this sale, each, $1.10 ~ 2 Men’s Dress Shoes Be ROIS ESE inal oy frais a soles, pair... Hemstitched: hee tea finished, colored border, gists. Here you wil nd that quality and service do = ee , ’ 45x45 Lunch Cloth, each... 18x84, not necessarily mean high prices. Men s Hi-Cuts : 64x54 Lunch Cloth, each .. Sach © HOME PORTRAITS Children, Aduits, Groups. Expert Work. See Our Samples First. Call 14733 Afternoons New shipment. $7 24 = Hemstitched Napkins to match, Special bargains at... 2 OP OZ, sneer ete $9.50 Real ‘Maderia Linens : 3 86-inch Round Cloth, each.....$10.75 Irish Manufacture Mercerized | 27 inch Round Cloth, cach Cloth 24-inch Round Cloth, each : 20-inch Doilie, each... 70x72 at a real bargain, each...$2.50 | 18-inch Doilie, each. \ 22x22 Mercerized Napkins, doz..$3.50 18x13 Maderia Napkins, doz. Blucher or Lace in Brown Calf Solid. leather throughout and Good- year welt soles—a good ie $4.98 Shoe Repairing Carefuliy done by an expert in our Basement Shop. Home Cooked pHICKEN Th E Sh BR “Christmas Buying-in November Saves Worries in December aan é Economy Shoe basement || Joseph David & Co The Wigw am 2 Is Located Under Wiggins Shoe Store 227 South Center St. -. Phone ue SiN a SE TU Cree ee ee ee ee nn a