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gee a fhe Casper Daily Cribune WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1923. aa RRS Ss Cease ee a Eee CITY COUNCIL catalase —By C. D. Batchelor :+><esoste-te-egecgerte to egectecto-eteateateatectpeteatect ‘ so ahe efe-ege-ase ase efe-eSe efe-afoege I OREANIZED FINAL CLEARANCE. (Continued from Page One) . : A ; : \ is OF ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE ing should be constructed at Ash etreet, and a subway crossing at Wal- nut. Inadequate signal systems at railroad crossings were also a subject We must have money! To get it profits must be absolutely forgotten! And we must have room for incoming shipments of new Spring goods. So, like the old year, Winter mer- chandise must go also. of report. Councllman Hancock sald that the railroad officials were going to POP Gorsrdo dodo edoaoas the council. The board of directors also advised the construction of a garbage inciner. ator and more sanitary conditions of hauling garbage Fire Loss Low in 1922. Oscar He! sent in his report on the fire tion in Casper during the past year. According to the re port, there were 112 during 1922. A total loss of was incurred. Casper suffer ry After some ¢ fire loss than any one cits $ submitted a resolu og " ‘1 ne . SALE BEGINS THURSDAY, JANUARY 4 s ? Om aa acs DOORS OPEN AT 9:00 0’CLOCK This store has made a host of friends in the short space of a ‘few months. This clearance sale we're sure will make many more. . oe an , ? Soi efectos’ . with a deficit ia to the extent the books were ba¢ ud the accounts m For your convenience and to show you at a glance what val- ues we are giving for the small prices asked, we have divided principal items into the following lots, and _ Values Will Speak For Themselves — RO re, the year the inpaid bills on it tions had been n fund had bi had been ac of 10 per ce foag Late Prr% Re ye declared ments Ww 1 4 against a message for this reason. Among things og which he hoped to see accomplished R2 rte, cravaling: Pre ad ce rect Vyvyan has always gushed of he-men, big-fisted men, men of the great open spaces. But T2 LOT 4 , where residents can not afford paving: | her Ritzy composure is shaken when one of them juggles nine peas on his lnife. & by gs! two contracts instead of : - ones more storage of water wth a=-l[PIG PLAYERS PRESENT (Pierce Butler — |t2%y,,t%,chst cere, Temi a other reservoir equal in capacity to |combination “ron clad” and “Judl the present one; and a sprinkling sys. s oa! ‘ . ; . Ordinary the court seiassiendalgy Sane A WILD IRISH ROSE Takes Oath in iy: cover only the administrating of the | judicial oath “to do equal justice to tego Ss ‘14% Su reme C |the rich and poor and to fatthtully e Pp OULU ana ‘impartiany namininter justice,” 2 ‘ ee i> 3 the “fron clad” generally taken out-/ “3? - D4 4 ———< |side, not being repeated. eS aie —— WASHINGTON, Jan. 3—After a) = Th z. | & “A Wild Irish Rose” will have its weeks’ recess the supreme aoe “Y hem | Initial presentation Thursday matinee | court met Tueeday and began the de-| na . : rernselves he ee at the Iris theater and will continue] livery of opinions as soon as Assoct-| 4 : = | J for the remainder of tho weok. The} ate Justice Pierce Butler had been | gq x ur Hair + ae new production of Wall's popular|!nducted into office. Although he had ve Oo 4 : ed — playors 1s being directed by Lawrence] 'aken the ‘iron clad” oath to support W h Cc i @.-s a id wilh aed es behing m Deming and will feature Miss Loretti| 1d defend the constitution before it = ut cura m3 nS LOT7 i>. ambassador here that Dr. Karl Berg-|iciadq in the part of “Paddy Whack."|‘udge Booth at St. Paul on Decemn. [Sse sa nerenste tats Denteet gnatrbtie, se. | 9 i mann, the German spokesman. be} “Matinees haye become a regular| Per 26, Just Butler was sworn in - - Silk Taff a> . ’ bg heard by the conference: r: Berg-| event ot the Iris, due to the popular eatin scans BY ‘1 affeta Ladies’ and Misses e> mann eaid today that a definite re-l ity of the present company, which has ae é> fusal to hear him would result first} heen recruited by Mr. Wall from a) x in “his consulting his government be-| sections of the country. The Derit, ae 7 ‘ “> Soegy he could put the proposals in}aisters and their brother, Junior DR JA K. The World-Famous Special- + PS It was said in German circien that | me from Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs ° ist, Recently of Los Angeles, < é Dan Malumby nd the Thompson sis $f the conference broke up before the| tera from Winnepeg: Teddy, Bryan Premiers replicd t6 the Grman request | ana the Bryan slters trem Caleace the proposals probably would not be}toq Chase from Dallas; Mr. and Mrs Dtpesnted at all. Lawrence Deming from Sloux City The German officials are frankly | na Mr. pleased with the British proposals but expressed little hope that the British me will open an office on January 10 in the Rialto Theater Build- ing, far the treatment of Nervous Disorders, Rheumatism, Scar- let Fever, Gout, Headaches, Toothache, Colds, Grippe, Mental Depression, Lumbago, and. all other diseases of men, women and children. % aM Me re co and Mrs. G. G. Hend from Omaha, Neb. The chor 5150 |) $9450) 55,0 ters plas,i av tne ain points, would come from all parts of the coun TE: S Cant r > , even in its mi wi RMS: ‘ash ij . * + he accepted ey France They x OFFICE HOURS: ri tae to 11 p. m., daily, B34 A fetching assortment of advance Particular women will revel in This lot includes Suits worth up pressed the fear that France was de - . ™m., daily. ; ds A $ termined to take independent action QUICK RELIEF FROM ; 4 epee types at this very special the; igh grade bargains this lot to $40.00 at regular prices. unless the French plan were accepted re D ° 5 ; by the alltes = 4 ing on Prime Minister Bonar Law's » ¢ words last night that {f an earthquake ——_—— > 4 were to swallow Germany, Great] Get Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets < Britain would gain, not lose, since LOT 8 LOT 9 j og Germany was Great Britain's trade) Phat is the joyful cry of thousands ks A special selection of Afternoon 3 ] , A T rival had this y: since Dr. Edwards produced Olive > 4 7 i FUR oe) if Germs ‘appeared thus, even| Tablets, the substitute for calomel. “ and Evening if it were an ecénomic earthquake, I Dr. Ex rds, a practicing physician RS am afraid those countr and calomel’s old-time 4 tes on the! for 17 y nt be engulfed enemy, disc ered the formula for Olive Tablets while treati: patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers. — Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not T INTEES (iF contain calomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxativ griping is the “keynote” of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tab- lets. They cause the bowels and liver to ™ ~ act normally. They never force them to unnatur. action. i CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 8.—Th> ou have a “dark brown mouth"’— appointees of Governor Ross took of-| bad breath—a dull, tired feeling—sick 1S fice Tuceday. David J. Howell sue.| headache—torpid liver—constipation, edges of G with he ermany mig’ rie iM * DRESSES Take your pick of our entire line ‘at PRI one-third off regular prices. ‘LOT 10 LOoTU LOT 12 Ladies’ and Misses’ Fur Neckpieces Ladies’ Silk Hose When you buy coal you either pay for it or should pay for it before you burn it; when you take out an insur- ance policy you pay the premium in advance; it is customary to pay rent for a house or store in advance; you oe, my ? : “ah i “} you'll find quick, sure and pleasant re- | 5 ; ; goad, W. Ta Wale aa sttorney gen-| sults irom one of te and pleagant re. buy your railroad ticket before you ' 4 Davis as ctate veterinarian and Frank| Olixe pablete a opaume. tent Hat start on your journey; an electric light i s. Smit eeded Bruce Nowlin as! 4, ,nousands take them every night just or gas company requires a deposit t a 5 Opossum state game and fish commissioner.| Dp right, ity ” —_ ‘ secure the pi vy oe i o 3 LOT 13 Governor Ross’ private secreta —_ 4 e the payment of your light, * Bl Tracy McCraken, also w ‘ "ar i 2 '2, ended Fox. . ilk MAtiomey Genet! Foweh appantei [ , | The Hopewell Hospital | —s-Power, or gas bills as they become IZ é Brown :F Sill Underwear homas M. Fagan of Lusk his de; 2 L. Nelson, Si tende . i i i ena Me eee ot Esk his deputy is Xe Neieon, Bape ent | >< rown Fox. Our entire line of Ladies’ Silk torney general. A general hospital, situated in . it : Underwear at 0 a am was named by State [the Hot Springs district of Ther- > Worth up to $60.00. and other pieces. a discount of. ES, o Anaitor t Carter to succeed | mopolis, to which visiting physi- The coal dealer, the insurance com- ad Deputy. Bec Rat PeaIy ‘epkaunta pany and the landlord may refuse to 4 i Symonds r information ad | - sell you coal, write your insurance 6r > E HATS HA f b ene for tus nar 3 A , y } xtra sales I I by the ing eae _Supecnientent | rent you a house as he pleases, but the $ ladi. ilk be { ‘ ! : HA s! bs sail electric light or gas com y is com- s arene SEEIPEE: > Bt € ig! gas company is com 63 LO i P pelled to sell you service on credit and ¥ on hand to : LOT 14 T 15 LOT 16 from outside yd so for its protection—and the custom- 2 give you Roguler, : rales up Rogue anes up Repulse Zales up the city to 4 W ATCH THE TRIBUNE | ers as well—the practice of requiring - d : 09. 00. 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