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Che Casper Onfly Cridune FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1923 ci'a of the Episcopal chureh and SET YF ENTRY INTO REPARATIONS NEW FUll-IIME OUNT)|se=7o=rerseera = ta i | n.essage for the men of the church PAGE FOUR . SLAUGHTER OFELK =2=-== | 2s ‘ cas. ode con <=: QONFERENCE IS PLEASING TO HEILTH BOIRD OPENS setae soa FRENCH WITHIN LIMITATIONS TO BE CURBED, SAID #2. oS ! ‘OFFICES WM CITY HALL eal attention at the Mayo Brothers! Boney Earnest is spending @ short Hospital, 7 time in the city attending to busi- reparation committee on which an| Offices of the PullTime Health ee neas affairs and visiting with old /ated Press)—France socepts with] American soonom!a expert will sit. PO8fd of Natrona county were open- L, ©, Sickling of Denver arrived! time friends. cordiality the contemplated collabor- t |ed im the city hall yesterday, The im the city yesterday and will spend s+ ation of the United States in « con-| 18 the exchange ef views between) complete personnel of thé board is two or three days here on business. Mrs. Burke H. Sinclair is confined | ference of experts to Ger-| London and Paris respecting the now here. The names of those on Sa eae to her home, 604 Milton avenue, on ™any’s capacity to pay reparatione.| terminology of the collective alliea the staff are as follows: morrow and hear these speaker) State Game Commission to Curb “Pot” Hunters Preying On Animals Driven Before Storm » that it CHEYENNE, Wryo., Nov. 2— @pecial to The Tribune.)—The ‘Wyoming State Game commission this afternoon proclaimed a closed season for 1923 on elk in the re- gion of the South Fork of the Shoshone river, This action re sulted from reports to State Game and Fish Commissioner Frank S. | Smith of wholesale slaughters of ek by “pot” hunters. Frank Horner left today overland for Rawlins where he will spend several Gays attending to business matters of importance. ve 8 Peter SM of Thermopolis, chat. man of the board of county commis- sioners of Hot account of illness. ee Mr. and Mre. A. W. Peake will leave tomorrow for Chicago on a business and pleasure trip. Mrs. May V. Gardner of Buffalo | |o’l the rights held by the reparation She demands, should be clearly understood that the proposed inquiry shoul bear sulely on the “present” capacity of Germany and that {t should respect | foren ccmmission utder the treaty of Ver- sailles. invitation to the United States, Pre-| Eacd Teas a Adal dh pian Shows ‘sistant health officer; Fred 8h the restrictions he has already ect Dr, Ralph J. Malott, director and/ health officer; Dr. L. C. Smith, as- formerly with the M Board of Health, | cian; Miss Margaret nurse; Miss Abbie ‘Charles Easton, quarer |For muffins, rolls or cup cakes—use RED CROSS EVAPORATED MILK Springs, is in the city for a short time on business. eo arrived in the city this week and is EPISCOPAL LUNCHEON ~ TOBE HELD SATURDAY Straw Vote Is Unanimous For Harry Durham CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. wants key to The Tribune). ite Game Commissioner Frank S. Smith announced y that he would take immediate steps to prevent con- pet be of the reported wholesale slaughter of elk by at tm: the Mile apart France has made to the British note “ ments on Bast Second street. Personals || wee Mrs. Carl Starr and chiléren will | States to be represented at the pro- | This ts the substance, {t was the guest of her daughter and son-/| par Ftsggn lagen [rg ete learned today, of the reply which of October 31 asking her to join Italy, Belgium and Great Britain in ® collective inyitation to the United ’ hunters on the south fork of the Shoshone river, near leave next week for Portland, Ore.,| posed conference, The reply wan ly. A report to Smith by Deputy Warden R. R. Rou-| Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Keenan of| where they will visit with friends | handed to the British embassy yes- jowiands: Chicago who have been visiting here | for some time, terday, Its text was not made pub- shes says elk driven to the | A straw yote at the meeting of Dus to the faflure of Jams H. Per-| the Casper Real Estate board this y, | qi shing, prominent Denver attor snow are being ruthlessly shot}, ‘Sets s : with relatives for the last two * we Ue, 7 el s ol Ty ga law rotor snd tas the fetter, Stag! lat tr Meeks il Tose Sunday for We! ap and aw, Jaman Corse gets i a ee een south fork herd is in danger of €X") with the National Supply company ose realy Lio 1 sda red a ar LONDON, Nov. 2-—(By The Asso-] Casper unanimously. The vote | for this noon at the Henn " safe, convenient termination, here, . | @ remat | ciated Press--—Increasing confidence | was taken previous to the opening | has been postponed until t Sold and ge ede ey Berg} ees ie Sates Te oe hanes Muted | thats home ts Denver. |'s felt tn government quarters hers| of the business session. noon by the men of the by all Grocers from the m Patri wl c.g o<? | over the prospects for the ear! - a h her deep snow is in progress in north: Pg Posed bo gelagead . | several days; enroute to Thermopolis| Mr. and Mra. O. P. Plannigan of | canization ant rege Pgh Ais Tribune Want Ads bring results. c oak itis alana’ KGa ina Wyoming, say reporta to| "ing for Denver where he will at-| where she will spend a week or 10 Indianapolis are visiting in the city | 2 ——— tend to important business affairs for several day, Cet Joseph ing company will leave tomorrow Miss Catherine Fleming is the guest of friends here for several Marah of the Texas Refin-| days from Denver. | year, according to ita, Journal today, The manager of the Detroit Tigers arrived here to- the state commissioner. “ : days. for several days enroute to Mon- 7 . . ‘Adam Homg. « Meotectse rancher, | fF Several days. | ss ter ine tana where they will make thelr ACMA AAA reports that six hundred antelope - and Mrs. H. I. Parks and future home. =S have invaded his pestures and at Frank P. Prior spent Wednesday children , Junior and Frank, ar eee = ‘tacked his hay stacks. + | tm Salt Creek on a business trip. | rived in the city the first of the! wr. end Mrs. J. E. Schulte, for = ‘The BarZ ranch, in the same lo- #0 ° Week from Attica, N. ¥., and will| merly of this city now of Les An- bd on. = aaltty, reports fourteen hundred | Roy Wyland of the Wyoming Nn-| make their home here. geles, arrived in the city this week = deer end antelope, desperate from, | ‘ional bank is confined to his home ee 4 | and will spend.some time here visit- 4 Imager, breaking Gown fences end on South Wolcott street with an at-| Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Quiniin of De ing with relatives. + fences and raiding hay stacks. tack of la grippe. ‘ troit, Mich., are visiting in the city fiboscostd --oh Ea —_——_—_— Mae ieee” oe for several days and attending to| ATLANTA, Ga, Nov. 2—Ty e . Tisdale of Salt! business affairs. Creek is visiting with friends here CaS INE? saers lagen Savin atten pet aring a e . is in from Balt for a short time. hy i for California where he will visit for some time. James C. Dickenson fs tn the city on business and visiting with friends from Montana, M. R here attending to business affairs for several days, Francis Brown of the Midwest Mrs. Anna Foster will leaves Sun- day for Colorado wire she expects to spend several weeks visiting with her son Frank. t ¢ eae Mrs. Charles Lee, who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Wil- Mam Brosseau, left for her home in Detroit, Mich., today. ore Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Huchaby eee Land of Tulsa, Okla. ts @ay for a few days rest. Cobb added that he expects to make a real battle for the pennant next year, #B Before School fortify and small sons Robert and Ralph Commissary ts spending some time| left last evening for South Milwau- in Rochester,’ Minn, receiving medi. kee, Wis., where Mr. Huchaby has CS} Your ule : { \ ~ Children’s ‘Apparel _ ‘DRESSES - Of woolen crepe and tweeds, embroid- ered and pongee trimmed. $6.75 Values —__.._..___.. -—__—__— $4.95 ONE WEEK COMMENCING SATURDAY, NOV. 3rd, 1923 We wish to thank our patrons for the patronage given us during the past year and will show our apprceiation by submitting for your approv- al at reduced prices the following merchandise. “eth eat t ; Ages 8 to 9 Years : Frank Rd ot Segranheartipacey tre Fad Shoe & Clothing Co.—220 South Center St-—Fad Shoe & Clothing Co. em eee CONTINUING A FEW DAYS LONGER, CASPER’S GREATEST CoE Et, gical pele einai PRICE SLASHING! PROFIT-SMASHING! MIDDY SUITS ‘aad ee COMPETITION DEFYING! Fine quality of navy blue serge, plait- HT, Davis or seers bees tbe me . ed and buttoned to a washable sealst, -— Slate $5.75 values ____.___.__.._ $4, there on business for a few days. : srezevce||~ = | Bargain SALE for MEN tow 6 it Yo ‘Denver to Balt Crecs hepa he wil: " CHILDREN’S ALL WOOL FLANNEL CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR jase eee ae ee * " Heavy fleece lined cotton Underwear, (broken Sistnee = : Fs Navy and red flannel, some braid trimmed. assortment) : : Bere ee Men’s fine heavy bd Men’s Sport TT San valued $3.15 Union Suits, $1.00 and $1.25 values; suit__75¢ oe * Winter ‘ Sweaters Daisies ERG Overcniis $1 95 $5.75 values —~~...__._...$4.65 Senarete Vests and Pants; 50c to 65c values, 3. L Larkin, Jr, nS 4 Ages 6 to 16 Years Ch ae RE ED a morning from Teapot and will spend ms rs mee $18.75 | Bargain Sale Prices any pens oce Each CHILDREN’S WOOL SWEATERS o 22 ROMPERS AND CREE) ie ee, Chiced Binge Dependable g : n as cra of * sateen and colored linette; (trim. $2 pees aa Over: aap 00 ive of : ‘ull-Over ; e 6 as YH pe and Rubber company, ie bere Gay gy Heavy wool Union Suits....$2.95 NS - med), $1.75 values_________ = $3.00 Values roo am bus see 5 $3.75 Values .—_ $3.00 Heavy cotton ribbed Union 1 45 e475 V. C. M. Hoiness is in the city from 4.75 Values —____ -$3.75 time, Sng eee ees aa an $16.75 Qi Se eraeee $1.4 : CHILDREN’S WOOL STOCKINGS . : eee to 6 Years . accident. Mr. Holiness is Fi is id black. Sizes 6 to 10 years. ‘ Leer eeatetive of bulding 200 Frey steny Heavy fleeced Union Suits__$1.48 Menis Dress pe ce imrety e aae iia. to BOYS’ ALL WOOL SUITS TO CLOSE compliant $3.95 Fine silk and wool “Motted De AT HALF PRICE Beg apt eats Re nN bated Luxe” Union Suits, each._.$5.95 95c BOYS’ ENGLISH TWEED HATS Just 14 Left—Ages 9, 11, 14 Years Miatrict manager for the Continental eS yaaps Boys’ winter Union Suits, each..98¢ Each (Fedora Model) ee veues $5. " ose in aps 5 ‘ : ” Men’s Wool Grey and Brown Mixed $18.50 Values ..__.__ H, Detiner ts a. Rawiins visitor Selling at ah Pg es hirts $2.75 Values, each___...______.$1,35 $22.50 Values G. C. Powell !s a Glenrock busi- 95c Heavy cotton Shirts and Drawers. 75c “moss man spending @ short time Each Sale Price, each. take 7 OR. Each see Smith is among the Salt peek visitors here for several days. Cole Campbell who has been con- Wool Women’s Silk and BUY IT FOR LESS at THE FAD Sport Hose . fined to his home on account of ill ame Fag’ Se thote See en ih Boomer | blacks cam- ahah if ° Y el and bottle green. | ae : Bargain Sale of satis Pumps Values 0.39 Pals aes Par be sr etn $ 4.45 e $4.95 { $1.25 +4: 2 relatives and attending to busi Pair e M ckmn Pair sea er oom ” ae Gee acamnaws i : Wabile @lothis. and‘ Napkins SS a eee ‘Work Shoes LEATHER VESTS, MOLESKIN, Four-in-Hand WOMEN’S SILK KNICKERS “Pure linen pattern Table Cloths and Napkins house foreman of the Chicago and CORDUROY AND SHEEP Ties Radium Silk (Pink Only) ; at 20 Per Cent Reduction. Pebactel toNeiben nC $2.25 LINED CLOTHING 39c $5.00 Values —___. $2.95 LARGE SIZE LINEN HUCK TOWELS eee Pair Pure linen Huck Towels with damask border oe eee 5, Panera. rotoeen. of Sheep Lined Vests, each..._$4.45 Each and space for monogram. $1.25 values, ar is in the city on business for One Lot Men’s Boys’ heavy wool Mackinaws..$6.75 Leather-Faced . | CREPE DE CHENE TEDDIES (Co Vi teat Rar a eesti coals Cia Yee perere’ Gays “trom Chickso. Storm Rubbers Heavy wocl Breeches, pair_$2.95 Work Gloves Lace Trimmed (Pink and Orchid) ART LINENS ErGov. Robert D. Carey spent here on business from his ‘home at Careyhurst and visited at Abe A, J. Cunningham home. In white, tvory and natural. 20 Per Cent Reduction. All wi Moleskin Work Pants, pair.__$2.95 $8.75 and $4.00 Values—_____$2.95 Me actaide 98c 29c Pair Heavy wool Stag Shirts....___$5.95 Pair Pi Rene ley Tatas Beary Wool | Flannel Shine Checks, Plaids | Seaident aoe fat ores Rabin e ‘elty yes’ r rmy Soc’ es, iain Colors an road- pecial Cas! scount for Sale Wee! ‘ov, ine = of tend F aeee affairs here for 25c cloths, French Flannels, all kinds, “396. 8th eH ye aOash bas es to” the Fe siection of. eopuine. Madame Pe several ms oe SPECIAL—One lot Flannel Work amount o: A or more bought at one and brunette types. Some with hair poto ge Sicciie eees Eatie: ane Pair , Shirts. Khaki colors; each.......98¢ Pair Grane hance oa ar gee, otters, wrth Hate bobbed. will have struck from their sales-slip a 10 per cent discount, ‘per people who will leave today for ‘Boulder where they will attend the home coming game of the Coloradc Priced from $3.00 to $10.75 each A Qollege-Colorado University to be . W. L. Douglas we Leland of G Rapids, i J Moh is visting In thoy ws Mane ats ~ Ferkins & Co. eer a ae Tae See per: oF. awa Boye SHOE & CLOTHING Co. In Casper SPECIALTY STORE ess 220 South Center Street Tribune Bldg. Phone 1944-J Ash Barnes returned yesterday from Florida where he has been on. sali AA