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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 7° > - Casper Sunday Horning Cribune ah ARTE TD TREN Ta en a cl SPAT OD Le Rc f House committee of the whole Friday|state board of equalization as now| templates t elective state officials |having approved House 37, which pro-|constituted, were’ introduced by Sen-| Shall act as the state board of : |vides for consolidation of the insur- ator Lewis H. Brown of Rock Springs. |/®@@lization. jance commissioner's office with the fc he bills ate “retrenchment meas-| House 165, introduced by Repre- state treasurer's offices. As. originally) ircu- Rock Springs is the home of |Sentative C.'T. Mapes of Natrona Ul Introduced :the bill specified that aig oun W. Hay, recently Republican |County, is ned to make more insurance commissioner's office should cree 2 y of the automobile U be ‘consolidated with the state auai-] fandidate pot moyenne. Hay a re | form advocated the ‘abolition of ‘‘use- a that the driver of tor’s office, but an amendment sub-| 3} an automobile brought into Wyoml be tat o utomobile Lrought into Wyoming stituted the treasurer's office for the| ess, boards and commissions” or con PAGE FIVE. lane to have & at the Hand- a St ry type of nd remarkable it. classiest merchandise bought at such low wholesale p hat the manage lot | ment is enabled to give the people of | ley per values ra: y letter from r has been fi give the p avy. It is a re = |fighting monoplane values than q 1 the Leader ads in this issue |sotidat’on of state departments for the|ffom another state shall register the © Tribune and be on. hana Mo Slidin Scal f Ss Inh 7 RAR for aS etiogy ‘purposes of retrenchment, and Sena.|Machine within § hours after he en- y at 9 a.m.” saya the manage ig le for State eritance Tax Is Pro-! A favorite indoor sport of some past|tor Brown is a close friend of Hay, |ters the state. Tho'smoat ‘completa'-stoek ot weil. — : : officials and employes at the state Thhs banks, aeposie' eomvantegt soni st col st c 2 $4 The Brown pills, Senate 68 and guaran vided in Measure Introduce FR ren lh eh cape Sy p dgennta. Rane | eee en by % Q d in Legislature; jcess of the contingent funds of their) Senate 69. Provide that four elective state officials—the governor, secre- eae and. A. : 8 authors to should the legislature pass Houso 174 | ‘Srnsurens shall’ conetcnie re state | tures of the {ntfnatced. Friday by Representative! Sontio service commission and the|Minnesota and Nebraska guarantee f. H. Healey and W. C. Deloney. Un- : It provides for creation of ; ; tate be 1 : : provides for creation of a (Special to The Tribune.)—!der the terms of this bill any ofticial! Cmicio eee i ee ictoe eet fund from: which depositors in when passing through in-|exceeding his contingent would banks that fall would be com- tore. Th t of more revenue for the |EUltY of a felony and subject to im-\'the hoard of equal -pub: | Pensated for’ the'r losses. the. new pol 1 ek e the new polk and check state of Wyoming if a bill introduced by Representative L. A |the Bil Becomes law ethergency ag|i€2 commission office being attended upto: theminuie and. in Bowman of Big Hor: t: oan oo all Paci recomes jaw emergency 2P-ito by a state tax commissioner. As NOTICE. Boe iz n county, house 172, is passed by the sev-|propriat‘ons” will become about a8|regards the state board of equaliza-| We regret very much that Local enteenth legislature. The measure is designed to amend the scare? in Wyoming as native-grown tian the system advocated by Brown] No. 426 Stage Employes and Opera- present inheritance tax law, which tax law from the state insurance com-|Dananas. |is that in effect before the present| tors were unable to secure the work Provides fee y cubetitatiae: missioner's office to the state audi-| It,may be, or may not be, signifi-|appoint:ve equalization board of three | 0M the Elk's stage for the coming pro- er the A a tor's off‘ce. In this connection it js,cant that two bills just brought in.!members was constituted for years| duction of “Well Why Not.” jo tax. he | pertinent to state tha © may notyone for abolition of the state public 2 7 a me ao oan cok SD re oe Rowman Dill also provides for trans. t there may not ago. The same three men also con — a ‘ a an men’s and girls’ ready-to-wear ever | fuse presentatives C. R-} shown in the Leader store is being Jand is so Mercer, is said by ‘ate Monday at 9 a.m | one hand BUILT WITH “SLOT? WING “Emergency Appropriations” Are Flayed. oftices—will be highly unpopular soon CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 3.— “Swollen fortunes” in Wyoming, heritance, hereafter will be mule please all women. The the winter merchandise LONDON, Jan. 20.—(Gnitel Press) out regardless of cos Not a gar-|—Naval a autics ave s ment wil! be carried over until next in| England. An- season. Mr. Hirsch, proprietor ‘of thejin naval pla striking new designs d aircraft carriers |superstri : Leader store, has been in New York have been le features of the Brit-;but on fer of enforcement of tt be a state insurance commissioner's sérvice commission as now constl-|stitute the state public service com-| Paris plans to spend $750,000 th's| since January 1 and has been rush-jish scientific during the past|thus leav fel nUof the inheritance! office after the present session, theituted, the other for abolition of the mission. The state constitution con-! year in providing public baths. ing to this store the snapplest and faw weeks. off and alic Casper’s Most Sensational SHOE SALE! FOR MEN AND WOMEN Starts Monday, February 5th | We are going to reduce our stock and in doing this the people of Casper will be offered the greatest opportunity in shoe buying ever known in Wyoming. No beating around the bush. We mean just what we say. Our high grade stock of shoes for men and women will go on sale AT PRICES THAT WILL STAGGER YOU This Sale Is Going to Create a Sensation in Casper and No Man or Woman Can Afford to Miss It EXTRA SALES PEOPLE WILL BE ON HAND TO WAIT ON YOU AND GIVE YOU OUR REGULAR SERVICE. SHOP IN THE MORNINGS WHENEVER POSSIBLE. LADIES Black and brown calf and kid High Shoes, low flat heels $3.95 TABLE NO. 1 321 PAIRS Men’s brown and black kid and calf Shoes. These are rare val- ues. Regular $8.00 value LADIES Brown and black kid Arch Sup- port Oxfords. Real $9.00 values. LADIES Brown and black kid, military and Cuban heels, welt soles. $8.00 values. LADIES Brown and black kid Arch Sup- port Shoes. $9.00 values. Ladies’ High Shoes Brown kid and calf, black kid, white kid, patent vamp mouse top. Actual values up to $8.00 _ Just the shoe for: house wear. Black and brown kid, turn soles and covered heels, Actual values up to $10.00. A good shoe for semi-dress. Brown and black, kid and calf, Mili- tary heels, welt soles. Actual values up to $12.00. A practical street shoe. TABLE NO. 2 g TABLE NO.3 | Ladies’ High Shoes 4 " H Ladies’ High Shoes Arch Preserver High Shoes; tan calf and black kid. $11.00 and Men’s brown and black calfskin Oxfords in the latest toes. Just : the thing with Wool Hose. Ac- $12.50 values: tual values to $9.50. $8.50. $6.95 | $7.95 | $5.95 | $8.95 | $7.45 1 Ladies’ best satin, patent leather Brown and black kid cloth top patent leather, kid, brown kid Brown and black kid High Shoes patent leather and satin high and kid and calf Low Shoes, in high Arch Preservers. Brown and and calf Oxfords and Pumps. in the famous J. & T. Cousins High and low heels._ Values to Shoes. $15.00 values. low heel Pumps and Oxfords. | and low heels. . Values to $11.00. ack calf and black kid, mili $8.50- These are on tables. Look them over. $4.95 | $9.95 O EXCHANGE NO REFUNDS EVERY SALE FINAL 1730 = Second St. EVERY SALE FINAL Men’s brown and black calf and kid Oxfords. Large assortment. A real buy for spring. Values to Men’s French Shriner and Urner black and brown kid and calf Shoes. Also patent Dress Shoes. Actual values to $15.00- values. Values to $11.00. MEN’S Black and brown calf and kid High Shoes. See these for real Values to $9.00. tary heels in High Shoes: $7.50 value— “YOUR FEET WILL BRING YOU BACK”