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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1922. WYOMING & E 7 § PRZE WINES I KODE CONTEST ARE AMNOMNLED BIGGEST SHARE THLENT 1 SHOWN I COLORING OF PAE OF ANIMALS OF U.S. FUNDS One-Fourth of Reclama-| tion Appropriations _ | Schéduled Here. | WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 —Wyoming gets practically one-fourth of the total amount appropriated for reclamation work tn the west, acccrding to esti- mates submitted to congress by the Bureau of the Budget. Of a total of twelve million dollars recommended for federal trrigation projects, those in Wyoming are apportioned approxt- | mately three millions. The details are! as f9'lows. North Platte Project_ Riverton Project Shoshone Project Other Wyoming $371,600 for Yellows crease of approx'm: Jast year; Wind River reservation, | $350,500, which includes $200,000 for| the frrigation system on the dimin- ished reserve, $36500 for trrigat’on of ceced lands including the Big Bend drainage system, and $20,000 for roads and bridges. Congressman Mondell, who for Years has always ‘ooked after these estimates and carefully gone ov them with officials of the various Dartments before they are sent in, is Well picascd with the estimates as submitted, considering the condition of the nationa Itreasury and the care- ful pruning given all government ex- Penditures, He confidently hopes to retain/the Wyom'ng items in the bill as it ts reported and as {t passes the house. --$1.420,000 600,000 ! 925,000 tnctude park, an in- $10,000 over ———— ARE YOU FAT? A good fizure is your birthright. Rejunvenation through natural meth. eas. Swan Retycing System for pri yate consultation give phone number Address Box A-14, Tribune. NOTICE. Books of poems “Idle Moments” by Lillin Van Burgh for sale. Ad- dress Box A-21, Tribune. 12-8-3t* TOILET CASES For Travelers . A Xmas gift that will surely please. Various styles and grades of leather. All prices. HAND BAGS For HER No well groomed woman’s Xmas is complete without a new purst They are prettier than ever this year, in Leather, Alli- gator \Hide, Patent, Duvetyn, cael » and prices are very reason- “STATIONERY Here’s a_ gift that is al- ways cheerfully received by men or women, Our stock is] comprehensive and_ hand-picked. You'll find just the right sta- tionery here. Perfumes, Ivory and Toilet Articles The Ivory we handle is gen- uine French Ivory and makes a beautiful gift, whether one piece or a complete set. Our Perfumes, Powders, and Toilet requisites come in special Xmas boxes and sets this year and are unusually attractive. Just the gift that any lady would be proud to own. TOYS Our Toy stock is complete and the prices were never so rea- sonable as this year. Bring the kiddies in and let them tell’ you what Santa must bring. JEWELRY We are proud of our Jewelry Department. No doubt you will find all your gifts right here. The Tripeny Drug Co. Phone 99 or 72 241 S. Center ‘The Merchants’ Tribune Kidé!e contest which was held Persons under 13 years of age. brought forth many contestants with very splendid results. The Tribune and many Casper merchants ccoperated in gilivng prizes for a page of animals which were to be colored by the young persons and submitted to the’ Tri- dune office. different contributions the appropri- ateness of thé colors, the unique- ness, neatness. and also the back- ground were considered. Pages of colored animals came | from points as far distant as South Dakota, while many Tribune read- ers In South Dakota and Montana | also sent in their work, Following are the prize winners together with the prizes which they won: First prise of $10 offered b, the Casper Tribune, Maurice O. Stefi, 12 years old, Miller apartments, 380 South Ash, Second prize, $5, Casper Tribune, May Campbell Mills, Wyo. Third prize, toy phonograph, by Golden Rule Department Store, Vietet Phillips, 1820 South Poplar. Fourth p . pair of Red Gooss | shoes, Wiggins’ shoe store, Wilma Bayne, 300 East 26th street, Chey- enne, Wyo. Fifth prize, $2 on deposit, Casper Naticnal bank. Harry Grosscopp, 307 North Jefferson. Sixth prize, two-pound Lukis candy, Charlotte Box 500, Salt Creek Seventh prize, $2 merchandise check from Kassis Dry Goods com- pany. Maribel Horton Big Corral Ranch, Clearmont, Wyo. Eighth prize, 10-pound pail of ‘ona meat mar North Bo- box of Randall, merchandis eCeeesceacosocoesococcccoocseseseseo recently | | by this paper for the purpose nf | drawing out the artistic talent of In the judgingof the | ham company. Dorethy Selhorn, 415 South McKinley. Tenth prize, $1 check from Brodie pany, Melvin Williford, Washington. | Bleventh prize, $1 merchandise check from Casper Dry Goods Co., | Vena McKune, 1031 N. St. Mary. The prize-winning pages sre on exhibit in the window of the W. G. Perkins store, below the Tribune office, The two contestants who won firet and seccnd prizes have been asked to call at The Tribune office | to receive their reward. SoditawectiS merchandise Rubber com- 134 North IRISH REBELS | there is a man in Ireland. Che Casper Dally Cribune Mellowes, were lerders of the band of Irish insurgents that held the) Four Courts building in Dubiin tn eI jstand against the Free State troops | last June. Hach was taken prisoner | when the bullding was onptured after | = three day siege. REPELS BRAND NEALY AS ENEMY. LUNDON, Dec. 8—(Ry The Axso. od Preas)}—The Irish republicans, s a dispatch to thy Even Standard frora Dublin. have tes marfesto Cescribing Timothy He: the governor general, as a life lon enemy of the nation. The mautfesto| he fight will go on es long as} Tt is war to the death.” ARE EXECUTED (Continued from Page O8e) vrisal for the assassination of Sean | Hales, the deputy shot yesterday, and as a solemn warning to those assu- elated with them “in the conspiracy of assassination against the repre sentatives of the Irish people.” Roderick (Rory) O'Connor and Liam —_ . 4sK tor Horlicks \ The ORIGINAL S"Malted Milk \ ‘The Original’ Food-Drink for All Ages. | | QuickLunchet Home OfficetsFountains. | RichMilk, Malted Grain Extractin Pow- der& Tablet forms. Nourishing~No cooking. ©@" Avoid Imitations and Substitutes ' | FIRST PRIZE E. fl FOSTER WILL GIVE ADDRESS AT TABERNACLE sree H. Foster, county attorney- t, will speak to the Presbyterian young people at the tabernacle, 6:30 » m. Bunday, Mr, Foster is an able talker and will undoubtedly have interesting and inspiring things newaage John Lind w'll s'ng « solo for the occasion. people are invited to at tend ng. COLD CREAM POWDER. In The LATTLE EMAND Cold Cream Powder is a really different powder. It is the original and onl fe ceegety Ldey fo face powder with cream. It.is won- Sectulige smooth and soft and soe and stays on till you wash it o' You will be delighted with Sane ey it othe Hitle pinks ek ie ie ind= white hat-box is $1, everywhere, *PINK:-&-WHITE- BOXES And if you are not eee & satisfied with Armand, take back and your money’ will be returned, Ask yor dealer for, or sont us 25c for the Arman week-end package containirg merous samples of Armsud Cold Cream Powder, Armand Bouquet, Armand Rouge, Cold Cream Venishing Cream, Talcum and Soap. Address ARMAND--Des Moines TO BE sat AWAY BY EARL C. BOYLE, Ford Agency CONTEST NOW OPEN ON DEARBORN, INDEPENDENT SUBSCRIPTION CONTEST Do you know of an easier way of earning $722.00 during the next two or three weeks than to enter this contest? SECOND PRIZE $250 DIAMOND RING On Dislpay at Ayers Jewelry Co. THIRD PRIZE $100 VICTROLA On Day a: MUSIC SHOPPE, Inc. SOCCOOOSESSHOOSEHETOSS SES ESELOCESEEEESOOO OH OLEDEES coned OFFICIAL NOMINATION. BLANK Good for 100 votes for the candidate named below. EARL C. BOYLE, Ford Agency, Casper, Wyoming. Inclosed find my check for $1.50 for one ——THE DEARBORN INDEPENDENT. nomination, I nominate the following person in the FORD SEDAN CONTEST: 1 ESE PR a oa ee eS ed year’s subscription, to Hake Fora paper This subscription entitles me to the above secceocee Conevegocooecoocsecce® A brief summary of the special featur es found in The Dearborn Independent Mr. Ford’s Own Page—Weekly chats on everyday problems from a human angle, Exposing Bad Conditions—A searchlight throwing its beams into the vitals of evil conditions everywhere. Maintaining American Ideals—True Americanism— broadmindéd criticism—impartia] judgment. Fearless, Frank Editorial: 3. World-Wide News and Affairs. Helps—Articles for the farmer, the mechanic, the business man. Independent Political Views. Interesting Illustrations, Timely Topics of the Day. Problems of City and Country Life. Life Stories of Success, The Dearborn Independent would be a_ practical Christmas gift for Father, Mother, Sister, Brother, or any friend. A useful gift that can be enjoyed dur- ing the whole year, FOR RULES AND PARTICULARS APPLY EARL C. BOYLE CASPER, WYOMING That is what the people. —— . of Casper have been doing all this week at our Remodeling S Sale! Thé savings are here and the people know it. We are going to sell every piece of merchandise in our stock just as quickly as possible, in order to get started remodeling our store. When J. L. Learner says: “Slash the regular prices,” what he means. that is WE HAVE BOMBED PRICES TO A FRAZZLE It will be a long time before you buy merchandise for men, young men and boys at the prices we are quoting. IT IS A GOOD TIME TO DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING. BUY HERE. SUITS One lot of Suits ranging in price from $17.50 up to $24.60, will be sold at this remarkable sale at Another lot of much better grade at $14.45 One lot high grade tailored Suits, ses. $18.85 models at .. BOYS’ SUITS Boys’ best grade of Corduroy made. Sizes from 12 to 16. Values up to $16.50. Remodeling!) $6. 85 Sale Price ....... Children’s Stocking Caps. $1.00 values. Re- modeling Sale.......... coakobe All-Wool.| _65e) OVERCOATS You bet we have them and are priced so low that we honestly believe that they will be sold before the sun goes down. Just think, the best in the house is only $27.50 and down to $] 185 Heavy Moleskin Leather-lined Elec- tric Seal collar; 34-inch Coats; just right for the high school boy. Remodeling Sale Price Mayfield Woolen $3.50 values. Remodeling Sale Mills Work Pants. 92.35 Boy Scouts’ Buckskin Gauntlet Gloves. $2.00 values. $1.15 Remodeling Sale All-Leather Horsehide Vest. cloth-lined. $12.50 value. Remodeling Sale... oO. Dz | Sale ...... Leather Vests. Moleskin lined, leath- jer sleeves, extra long. perodeling Sale Army All-Wool 0. D. values, Hemnedeling Pants. $5.00 $3.35 All-Wool Men’s Mackinaws. values. as eas oe 45) Sate’. Waterproof duck covered sheep-lined Coats. $15.00 values. Remodeling Sale One-Buckle Overshoes. quality. $2.50 value. Remodeling Sale One lot Children’ chilla Aviator Cap. Values to $3.50. Remodeling Sale .... wisn be All-Wool Union Suits. $5.00 and $6.00 values. Remodeling $1.75 Fur Plush Chin- Waterproof duck. Rein- forced. $1.00 value the world over. Remodeling $12.50| | Boys’ U }son. 9.85) S. Red Rubber Boots, in first Sizes from 3 to 6. $4.50 Remodeling $2. 65 Rnecbacte AWG In Corduroy, Wool Mixture and Flannels. Values up to $2.00. Out they go in our 85e Remodeling Sale —_....... A good Wool-Mixed Men’s Union Suit. A real $2.50 value. " $1. 45 Remodeling Sale ....... $3.50 value. pomodsling Arrow and Bell Brands Stiff Collars, each . " 5e Men’s Handkerchiefs. Remodeling Sale .............-...... quality. values. Sale _. One lot of Boy Men’s Corduroy Pants. Men’s 50c Suspenders. Remodeling Price 260 SOUTH CENTER ST.