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~ o Ls - . ue tits 2 oS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1922. tea adopted. They can. however, ers would have taken the reduction | producs sellin: *Anots the whole question of taxation, >. pbonsiae ‘attention by though fat bring about @ better adjustment of|in wages in the spirit in which the| higher prises, ead ie is eteeeoe roasting’ at eepetal sign ts the tn-) In relatiow to the price of tarm'watlnce said, will, evidentiy Bettad cirersree ~ Production, and eapec:ally of market |farmers have taken their reduction. |aggregate value of the ‘crepe in ‘mipoonia® i ont and desire of} products’ at the farms and prices ————— EE ine. to the needs and purchasing abil-| Many thousands of farmers have not | country this-yea? Is’ abut siaeoseo tines RR ogg ss Po) emt along mia jl Shen ea ity of possible customers, if they will|been able to weather the storm, not-| 00d more than inst year, Comshicneea| ie ts Reals rg py ee ariel cae PAGE TWO. be Casper Daily €ribune bring pestect their organizations and cali to} withstanding their strenuous. effo | Oy oe foes cis cenaaeees wuldniadite srinmane ame Blue Front Grocery Grant Street Grocery sea tiog rant sy ed nterpreting Scape 3 belong fo land @ lige wh ae roa a — - 110 E. § i St. > 1 . 01 f influence supply ie period of hi haw wate bw a huey and@ demand. Better adjustment of| Ue obliged to give uo the strugsie, vOrable to caclent maitions ‘so unta-\part. this high cost of @istribution. he Phones 457-458 s Fae tise fn arm production is worth striving foe {let their land go back: Inve all the vorable to agriculture as those of the Ceclared, is caused by the multiplica- both the fagners and the consuming|™0n€Y they paid for it. knd atart/era’ poo: :}past three years. Their attitude to-'ticn of destributing agencies dur- FARM SITUATION iyphhnio' wimbd eat eeucctena pres ew inge.< Mant the. anna een ie payed ra fs most gratify-/ ward the farmer has changed from ing the les: six years, in part by the more stake $roduction and flesennn| Who bed substantial kevin nent that of @ beriévolent paternal'sm euch ‘increase in rent, and supplies, but E.R WILIJAMS STORES CO. i Etim ae he re] po The Sdvarice in. nrice cf eotton|®* Was eo mugh In evidence during'In larger part by the Bigher wages |more stable prices cohrygs tara poy sere big been ‘enaae tBrgughout the| the ten Donte gepsedana the “war./whigh employes in the distributing E.R. Williams, Prop. learcturing Cie plight of American|and have lost everything.” CORR: GrweE: Sree aihocebty} They new MeteewacA’ mote clearty| foc ¥ ; 3 farmera Secretary “lace maid the : higher prices for wool) lambs. sndjtkat thelr own future is inseparab:y| ‘ Central Grocery and Market Econom Di dy. N t Al Production records |< this year fur.|, There are some hoperu: aspects to| step have reeulte¢ in pulligg the|linked up with the farmer, } Second St Geoosty cz advantages ol [Rams ® vivid illustration of the vital-| ‘be situation nothwithstanding. the| sheep industry. out of the slough of({n dolag"what they can to help him’. o Le Shel vee re Mark. x [iY Of American agriculture; and of |/Somtitiuec low purchasing power of | respond and setting it on fts fect|R¢t Of his fest denin they are.heiping Phones 10 and 11 Public z Wiped Out, However jthe courage and hopefulness of the| SFM.) Products, Secreiary Wyallace/again. Right throuzh the Partod ept| themselves as weil ‘ American farmer. pointed out depression hogs have been selling at Secretary Says Certainiy no other industry could] * fair to say ‘that in general|considerab:y bicher prices relatively. have taken the losses agriculture hae|the farmers of the United than corn. On the whole it has been pil taken and maintain production,” he|in atbetter position financial new ler ae - a fairly satisfactory year for cattle Z I= } at for N, Dec. 8 —Amertian | ide pon we have no evidence to|than they were s year or ¢ighteen| feeders. Credit conditions have im. - = = = = H . nae bristen: ot rat at_any other group of work-| months ago " proved end intertet rates have falle: : B = _ rage 5. AT ALL MY STORES Buy in Quantities and Save Best Butter, per Ib. . 55c ....40¢ can, 12 cans $4.20, case $8.00 ———35c can, 12 cans $3.80, case $6.75 Cherries, No. 40c can, 12 cans $4.20, case $8.00 Peaches, sliced. 40c can, 12 cans $4.20, case $8.00 Peaches, halves____40c can, 12 cans $4.20, case $8.00 Pineapple, No. 214.45c can, 12 cans $4.90, case $9.50 Pineapple, No, 2.....25¢ can, 12:cans $2.70, case $5.20 Raspberries...........40¢ can, 12'cans $4.20, case $8. String Beans, whole— a 25c can, 12 cans $2.70, case $3.30 Cut Wax Beans..._...25¢ can, 12 cans $2.70, case $5.30 Sweet Spuds, Monsoon No. 2— ° 2 cans 35c, 12 cans $1.90, case $3.75 themeeives, notvsthstanding their hard wotk and large production this year, sitll laboring under a eerious Gisadvantage of prices, Secretary f department of agri dent Harding and : Apricéts Blackherries_ y of business and but the inade the farmer ts re. es, for the continulning good of the na- tion.” Your circle of friends knows , the ity in Woodward's. They'll appreciate “Exceptional” There has been a greatly acceler- ated movement of farmers, and es- pecially farmers’ sons from the farms to the citisa and tndustrial centers, the secretary revorted, declaring that beat estimates “indicate that during August and September twice as many persons left the farms es as normally.” renewed his recom Select: Your Victrola or Brunswick Now Complete Stock of Both Lines on Display. Open Evenings Untjl Christmas The Chas. E. Wells Music Company - the MEAT SPECIAL AT CENTRAL MARKET Whole Beef Shoulde;, 9c |} Whole or half Sugar- Whole Beet Plate... .7c cured Bacon __....25¢ Standing Ribs............ 12¢ | Smoked Pork Butts..20c Fresh Pork Shoul- } Pienic Hams 18 established EERE AS ELE AE ROE r could borrow for CT eae Mes a menthe & thres MAIN ENTRANCE BECKLINGER BUILDING 4 Roel ee tbe | ute Fish, Dry._._40¢ ; tag uae teeeees tr eae 232 East Second Street—Phone 194 Castier, Wee Lute Fish, Prepared, 15¢ sopretary to enable the department to e Fresh Side Pork, whole or half.....¢19¢ | Lingon Berries, qt..50¢ a why T SALE. : AT THE FRANTZ SHOP | | : ; ; Lf) saa) Had to close its doors several times to keep the crowd back at the opening of our Big Sale. a“€ The way the people responded to our ad. It goes without saying that this sale will go down‘as one of the biggest that has taken place in Casper. An-extra force of sales peo- ple will be ready te wait on you when the door swings open Saturday morning. extend {ts efforts toward better eco- nagsic systems in the rural commu-| iM nity, ! Ahother problem requiring immed!- uthi attention, the secretary said, was “thé necessixy of working out and a comprehensive plan of regrowing and utilising 66 ; " He declared forest leg 1d be enacted extending £ N ation to the states In, ¥ rn forests, co-crdjnat- ‘ * be ervice in the & ; A'steiby ft forest as rapid’y : ow comprised : » secretary reported good prog- n organization of the packers ‘ockyards admin tion and rain futures administration, tn e campaign against plant pests. ln the varlous other lines of serv- int which his department is inter is year woul& se ® prosperous culture and consequently year for the nation, if p of prices now was as existed before the . said, The: ase in prices of farm there has not been h nt‘in,the general relation- ween the prices of the things farmer produces and the things Bigger and Better Bargains Than Ever | THIS SALE WILL ONLY LAST A FEW DAYS, SO DON'T DELAY | Ladies’ Underwear inimen Hats Trimmed Hats ; Ladies’ and Misses’ © Ladies’ and Misses’ Ladies’ and Misses’ the causes which conéribute fay tor ionship of farm & ther things, 4 high froight rates. nee of jndustrial wages at . s. function!: Unreaso’ bution of s te. “Some scontend s is no such thing as ‘overproduction of farm prod ucts and can not be so long as there ure people in the world who suffer for food and clothing,” sald Secretary Wallace. ‘On the same line of rea- noning it can be argued that the pro- duction of automobiles will be tnade- ntil every man and woman boy and girl of high school age owns one. There !s overproduc- , ° Fine assortment. All high Dresses, S, i Coats 4 Suits tion, as far as the producer is con- Heavy weight Union Suits. Big assortment to choose loti. and Silk. All sizes and Plain tailored, fur trimmed, ‘ pamned, “wiienaver the , Guan tity aed High and low neck, long and from. Regular $7.50 values grade Pattern Hats. Regular Clee. ou Regalar 320,00 oat: pitinaifed = Allsidea > Regn. Fur trimmed and _ strictly duced can not be marketed at a price ghortijalecyaucCatikleiaierh sah $15.00 values $4 95 eee s Tar $27.50 tailored, silk and braid trim- Toprproe ‘him ¢ Reuler $250 Ga 4Q | ¢———__- $1.00 coat... OB useee:. 8700 te $10.95 med, While they last regu- ge values go at.......... e Pine renee ees Reco ene od ee Zo at. $15.50 there ts : E : ETE Bae oe: says i Raadice! Bu Meee And coc Hlagti ate teh AML Cae ied Sizes cers out ¢ e fact Is ’ a Pa x ¢ n % ~ ary af bt ia wana age toed ety x axa Boys’ and Girls’ Hose All colors, fine quality. $1.25 grade. $7.60 $3 95 from 6 to 12 years. $7.50 Fur Coats farmers ot th t nized tSates have Ladies’ Hand and Heavy and light weight. All values 79e values go at... e values 3 95 French Seal, Silk lined. $100 ould be sold at prices high enough Vanity Bags sizes. 50c sels * TVadies Rloomen: go ab —~ Dee eae $59.50 tae oii Seer: ta pousthie tag tte Big assortment. $7.50 yalues fj Values go at.:....__. Ladies’ Cashmere Hose § Fine quality Sateen. All col- . Girls’ Heavy Coats pit, Niemen eran ty farmers to relate their production to | go $3 95 Girls’ fine'ribbed Hose. Black Biack only. Light weight. ors and sizes. Regular $1.75 Plaid back. $12.50 values Muskrat Coats. Silk lined. profitable Cemand with the nicety of} y ry the manufacturer, both because they can not control the elements which influence production and cannot estt- mate demand so closely. Neither will the farmers ever be able to organize es;have the labor unions, and by rules and regulations and disciplinary measures compel obedience to polic- | GOITRE RELIEVED | For West Virginia People By = WUint-| “ment—Will Tell Experience. } oe values goat. .29C f goa 49 | pat_. BE | F695 [$98.50 Fur Neck > ba EP Lathes’ al Dice No Refunds Ke yA ; age No Refunds ay Squirre] Neck Pieces, $11 N ; ” + Seog Satin ined, values, a 0 Excha es ri No Exchanges sia at a 24.95 * ridge 5 i ae iS : | \A ee — re saw 8250 1 No C.0,D 2s. | iusra Few Steps tom Second on Center St Shop NoC.O.D’s | sivsccsctcinees: see $25.00 ee Serna Mrs. Enid Hildreth, Brown; Mrs. er, Drawer 61, Fatrmont; S. Jones, 435 Yadkin st Elizabeth Stafford, 1501 Princeton Ave., Bluefield; Mra. Chas. DS Bowers, 173 16th St. Wheeling. ‘These people are enthusiastic about Sorbdol-Quadruple, a colorless Iiniment, and are personally willing to tell or =)