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PAGE TWO- RAILROAD NORTH WOULD SERWE (ALLEGED BAO CHECK | xsmAetatcn cmos | Gos ume DISTRICTS RICH INRESOURCES) ARTIST ARRESTED AT (Continued trom Page One) now ready to take concrete form in the proposal by the Haskell inferests. Quite naturally and quite properly is the inquiry—Who are the Haskell interests? It is a group of empire builders headed by former Governor Charles N. Haskell of Oklahoma, organizer and chairman of the board of the Middle States Oil Corporation, one of the largest in the country, a builder of railways in Oklahoma, Texas and other oil sections connecting oil producing fields with market points, a distinguished civil engineer with a university legal training and years of successful practice. The Haskell group operate from New York and have unquestioned financial resources and ability to put the ere road through and equip it. Briefly, this is what the difficulties in Casper several weeks ago because of the passing of alleged bad checks, was arrested yesterday in Lusk on orders from Perry Morris, sheriff, on the same charge. One of the deputies from sheriff's office will leave this after- noon for Tusk and bring Logan back to face the charge. The Exchange Furniture company and he Scott Clothing company are said to have been the victims of the bad checks. Fred Bruhns, whose preliminary hearing on a similar charge was held yesterday afternoon before Justice Brennan, was bound over to the March term of the district court un: Ger bond of $1,500. the laskell interests amount to. These are the people who are knocking at the door of Casper and other cities through the north central part of the state asking if we want them to build a railroad and what we will do to help BALTIMORE—An oak desk said ; to have been the property of Jerome Bonaparte, younger brother of Na- them accomplish it. PY race gba ory ae spear + pg piece pity goss < possible.. Nothing is reserved. The carpenters will soon be at The point seems plain. Are we going to take our hands out the hammer for $12.59 tn the aue- bowel movement. It is salt-free and un- ' work. of the dishwater, wipe them on our apron, open the door and invite] Gating back {» the French rama Sweetened—you season it to your taste. regime at the the mansion of the 32 the gentlemen in, or are we going ahead with our own trivial dish- washing, permitting the door to remain closed and ourselves deaf | 1*'¢_ Charles J. Bonapart to the rapping? ] : There is no argument that can remain valid against the con- struction of a railroad through a country needing it as badly as a country through which the proposed line is projected—Casper, Salt Creek, Buffalo, Sheridan and on down the Tongue river valley to Miles City. The route is ideal, the country is potential in resources, the future traffic large and suggestive of splendid difidends. And still the question—Do the people want this railroad and will they do their part? Do they want additional traffic facilities? Do they want competing lines? | Do they want lower freight rates? Do they want increased population? Do they want more industrial institutions? Do they want the business increase and activity that go with a larger city? Do they want the natural rise in value of property that attends growth arid expansion? Men Like It/ Real, fall-fruited raisin bread is a favorite with men. Try it in your home and see. ae luscious raisin bread that bakers are making now. No peed to bake at home, ‘ust ’phone your grocer or a iborhood ‘bake shop and serve tonight, Delicious when made with Sun-Maid Seeded Raisins the best raisins for bread, and It’s the sit ing in the world Scien oe ke mush—a mi bd that is 100 per cent nourishment—yet li Se rede Whest Biscuits tea emall saucepan; enough water to cover the bottom of the pan; stir and boil until thick. Then serve with milk or cream Here's a mush that i ee 1 is not only good for Shredded Wheat is 100% whole fect, delicious food for any meal of the Sor ants vith milk or creace, Triseait is the Shredded Wheat Cracker a whole-wheat Th oer; sole chamae ee saree BRIGHT? Or are they open to improv: ment? It may be the filament in ARE YOUR LAMPS LIS, HELD FOR TRIAL! ; ee tl =. .0a,, Whole wheat mush - the lamp {s almost exhausted, or the wiring may need renewal. Our ignition and electrical serv- ice embraces all such items. Car special lighting receives our care. Every Piece of Merchandise in Our Store WE ARE GOING TO CLOSE IT OUT JUST AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE The time is short. We must start remodeling our store as soon as Prices Have Been EXPLODED! ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S CLOTHING, SHOES AND FURNISHINGS BOYS’ SUITS, HATS AND SHOES In short, do they want the one thing that will bring most of the things they desire and the things that will be lacking without it? The matter is squarely up to the people to show their interest | | and put a shoulder to the wheel. 4 LEGION TEAMS TO SCOUR CITY FOR MEMBERS Following # short and snappy bus all home cooking uses. Had Your Iron Today? Auto Electric Co. 136 E, Midwest Ave. Sh a Ss ea es I ss A BR ee te te en KASSIS ONE WEEK. SALE OF SPRING DRESSES MILLINERY AND CORSETS 2, +, RD ? Soostes + IF PRICES SUCH AS 5 CENTS EACH For Arrow Brand Stiff Collars 2 a erry o> iM . 4, % we - g - Ssca s Nitidl ie) eH raed Db « Our buyers are in New York and are sending new Siptsney. pesdlnteske inareaase niaoie: *? things daily. The Dresses were never so pretty as the plans for the membership drive. >< this season. Silks predominate in Spring material. } to be inaugurated next Monday, were D4 Remember, these Dresses are all from high class stock ; . ecrsaee: f @ and new Spring models just unpacked and you'll be Saeed end /encii token sell coaniat oP $ amazed at the wonderful values offered at this early 10 men. The city has been mapped | « showing. into districts and one team will be $ assigned to cach district. ‘The efforts LOT 1 This lot includes a . eent legionaire. The team captains} ~ ° colors of Taffeta named last night included D. L. La- » ae Dresses. Well made Breche, P, V. Hendricks, Henry Gros-| ¢ and the latest models, fe heck, Leon Goodrich, Bob Rowe, C. = HE. Moithine, Al Piggott, and John 4 5 Dixon. $s LOT2 ‘Beautiful models in F M S t Sh Im ortant Utah eo Taffetas. All colors, or en S$ cou oes Pp bh, $ 75 $ 75 new lace collars and >: e up * flower trimming. The Water Question » t regular pricea, ftom W¢ ., Ie N Decided + 2 $29.75 to $55.00. Will interest you. They’re gsc you ri + abba of other 8 NOW Veciae bargains proportionately pric: ; ‘ Z Dresses of the better WASHINGTON, Jan. 19—A ques- é LOT 3 makes, in evening tion “ot wide importance 10 the pe 4 Bnd Reine models % 4 arid regions of Utah was decided by a anton. Crepes, fe, merengue van nae 9] G25 w $43.75 Copettack “Satin Come in and Compare. Save on Your tinaly appropriated in tunnels driven oe to Tricotine and Poiret for mining purposes, Twill. urchases. Buy Them from Lesh Duplicating and triplicating sales books, size slips, torm out, 260, 600, $8 1,000 books. = B%x5% -$ 7.75 $12.50 01S A STATEMENT A eas Had = CORSETS This is not a sale of merchandise bought for a special sale. All our 3%x7% 11.75 19.00 merchandise consists of our regular lines. We do not believe in fooling We have an experienced corsetiere in charge who will be glad to serve you. No wardrobe is complete without a well fitting Corset, and we have a model for every type of figure. La Camille and Modart Front Lace Cor- All other sizes mail sample sllp: with order and for quotations on at ferent size books and larger quanti: ties. Prices F. O. B. Factory. Gum paper rolis, printed or plain. Equal ly low prices. Any quantity, any aize up to (3) inches wide. Use the paper tape way to tie your bundles, It costs one-third less than what twine conts, Parcel tape machines at $2.60 and $5.00 each All sizes Aoc- count Registers, Adding Machines, Cash Registers, Fire Proof Safes and Computing Scales LESH, 128 Ave. D Billings, Montana. the public by copying Denver ads. Our business is legitimate merchan- Giang. When you buy here you get just what re maveetiodt and J. L, LEARNER. we | we back it up. oy ot, Our Millinery Department is a blaze of color. New Hats are arriving daily, in chic dress and street mod- els. One large assortment for one week only, begin- ning Saturday Spring Hats.... $4.95 GAGE PATTERNS M - acs sets. Prices ranging from $3.50 up to $18.00. om AND REMEMBER LEARNER’S POLICY: “WE ARE NOT SATISFIED UNLESS YOU ARE” Special Sale Prices $2.55 to $14.75 ———————————— Back Lace Corsets, in American Lady on So afoefes os °? cx NOTICE! $ Our showing of ee veep tae is quite complete now and and Parisian, Specially priced from & . are very reasonably priced from 79 3 c to $7.95 Special meeting Pythi UP mi Sisters Bevieday,4 skein? 3 $9.7 TO $19.75 20, 1923, 8 p.m. Installa- 4 tion of officers and approv- ing yearly reports. NANCIE CROMWELL, | M. of R. and C. The Kassis 137 East Second Street Dry Goods Co. Phone 1740 a ee $ -