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PAGE FOUR FOREIGN TRADE CONFERENCE IN OMAHA AT END): Farm Representation On Ship Board Is Recommended. OMAHA, Neb., Dec. 19—(By The Associated Press}—Adoption of a Uist of resolutions, including re- quest for appointment of a farmer of the middle west to the United States shipping board, yesterday afternoon concluded the foreign trade conference which opened here Monday under auspices of the Mid- le west foreien trade committee. frank B, Willis, af Ohio is ch an. Recommendations urged by the conference, which was attended by about fifty repragentatives of the agricultural and industria! inter- of the middle west as well as s, were framed ‘by ests oO. E. Brag the Amefican without supported by preferential legislation was ured, Lower customs on goods carried on sed rail ships by Gov- use of American nis and more gen so urged equal- and expert er ocean 2 south American ports; extension inland by opening territory and gulf ef the sea base the Great Lakes to ocean commerce and the cc n of inland and ocean tran —_—>_ BANK CASHIER IS ARRESTED AS EMBEZZLER NEW YORK, Dec. 19—Leo A. Mergen, former cashier of the Unton Wational k at Beloit, Kan- zac, ted at the hotel Mc Alin 1 ast night charged with the embezzlement of $50,000 from the institution, it became known today when he was arraigned before Com- missioner Hitchcock and held in $50,- 00 bail. ————_-—— NEWS BRIEFS Author- nterlor y Mexico and for supply d, and cooperation was hailed as a step toward a world association of churches working for peace. CHICAGO — r the contemplated removal of the fields of crosses m national cemeteries in this country and abroad ordinary made to Gold Star Paul J. Schis- at Lombard mma William- sophomore at rried at the y will go r home in eir wedding Hastings, Neb., trip. LONDON.—The dowager countess of Carnarvon, widow of the Earl of Carnarvon, of the tomb . formerly greradier guards. was performed at a here in the presenco of a few NEW PETRIFIED FOREST FOUND Starr prian. Stanford uni leave here t e three petrified forests and extensive deposits of potriti mains of prehistor water mamma’s dis about 30 miles sout Excavations contem region are expected to ™ the belief of scientists that | Orange county, now above sea level were onc Al USE OF ARMY AND NAVY URGE IN PROHIBITION ENFORCEMENT Spee Tita a 19- thy naval forces of the atest “Should ge pecdisohen in the enforcement of prohibition laws, Governor Pat M. Neff of Texas de- pars in an address before a mass eeting here last night. ing was sponsored by the Dallas The m Pastors’ association as a protest against “lawlessness” especially in to the laws governing the DRY PARTY | WEAR CRIS! TO MEET IN COLUMBUS COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. 19.—June 5 and 6 were set today as dates for the holding of the national conven- tion of the Prohibition party, here. J. A. Murray, preliminary arrangements for the Lincoln, Nebraska, member of the national executfve committee, was here today making —yoth manutacture and sate of tntowear-| TOduction Cost ing liquor. Governor Neff denounced what he termed propaganda to create a sentiment for the modification of national legislation to permit the eet- | sale of snediann ai sta and beer. CHINESE ROW CANTON, Dec. 19.—(By The As- sociated Press)—Dr. Sun Yat Sen, South China leader, whose recent threat to seize the customs funds of Kwangtung province resulted in the concentration of warships of five foreign powers here, plans to take the first decisive step in the con- troversy on December 19, according to information obtained from official sources here. A strong anti-American and anti- Japanese sentiment developed at a mass meeting here yesterday, in con- nection with the dispute over Sun's meeting. Twelve hundred delegates|claim to the customs surpluses, and the_presence of the foreign flotilla may attend, he sald. PEP’S DRUG STORE 138 South Center Street CyT.pRICE THE PEOPLE’S . | STORE Every Toilet Article at Cut Prices PEP Give ’em Away, Pep! That’s Christmas Spirit |? FREE (60 Dozen) PALMOLIVE SHAVING CREAM This week to every man who spends $1.00 or more for Drugs or Baur’s Candy at Pep’s Drug Store. Every Drug Item at Cut Prices Baur’s At Baur’s Own Prices ‘Tis a Pleasure to Give at Christmas Time OFFER FREE (30 Dozen) PALMOLIVE SHAMPOO This week to every woman who spends $1.00 or more for Drugs or Baur’s Candy at Pep’s Drug Store. Every Drug Item at Cut Prices Baur’s at Baur’s Own Prices 'Tis Pep’s Pleasure to Give At Christmas Time REMEMBER: You Get Any DRUG OR TOILET ARTICLE AT CUT PRICES and Pep’s Christmas Present Is: PALMOLIVE SHAMPOO f: OR SHAVING CREAM ree Until 90 Dozen Are Given Away DON’T FORGET: BAUR’S DENVER PRICES THE FINEST ASSORTMENT A TREAT FOR THE PEOPLE WHO CARE and Pep’s Christmas Present is: PALMOLIVE SHAVING CREAM OR SHAMPOO Free Until 90 Dozen Are Given Away CUTEX SETS cut to 50c, $1.00 and $2.50 «| THE “|| PEOPLE’S | |STORE REMEMBER: | American of small sea animal 600.000 years o]4 and an abundance | of petrified shark's fins and tails. PEP’S DRUG STORE 138 South Center Street Every Drug Item at Cut Prices 90 DOZEN FREE rs MAGAZINES at Pep’s on Sale Today Hearst’s Woman’s Home Companion ow cg DJER-KISS SETS cut to $2.60 and $3.50 THE CUT-PRICE STORE Argosy Western Story Good Housekeeping STORE |! XMAS: be Casper Daily Cribune off Shameen, the foreign quarter of Canton. Japanese were accused of supplying arms and ammunition to pirates and brigands, by speakers at the meeting. prescribed tion and the pose of auditing and control.” Not Concealed CRISIS IN Big Packer Says WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.—Declar. card that Swift and company oper- under license of the food Ramiattretiog during the wor period, counsel for the company de clared in the court of claims that it would not have been possible to have concealed cost of production as charged by the government in suits growing out of meat trang- actions. “The company was o; 1s | with success. under license of the food adminis- The tration,” J. Harry Covington, the company’s counsel said, “its profits were ascertained and limited by the food administration. The price of hogs was fixed by the food adminis- tration. Swift and company had to_keep its boo! in the manner! co: TOKIO, Dea. 18(By The threatened possible dissolution the Japanese cabinet estimates the government's tee. Facing dissolution or Certificates From Golden Rule Dept. Store DIAMOND THIS WEEK AT SALE Huber’s Jewelry Store psfigeot pete eae adininistration See te tees msde toe ee oa Swift and company is suing the government for alleged failure to carry out purchase contracts and the government has entered 4 counter suit against the ap | oo TOKIO ENDS Asso-' ciated Press)—A crisis which has been passed and the coming of the Seyukal majority political party of the diet to force a reduction of more than 100,000,000 yen ($50,000,000) in earthquake reconstruction has met demand of the Seyukai agreed upon a meeting yesterday, was presented to the diet today and the proposal was passed in commit- necessity of resigning, the cabinet decided to accept the curtailed re-| Men Appreciate Are always available at our store and our 4 clerks are always glad to offer suggestions # and help you select the correct gift for the H particular man. 2 Give Him Ties Priced From 65c to $5.00 Sox 50c¢ to $8.00 Gloves Collar Bags Traveling Cases Handkerchiefs Silk Shirts Pajamas Bath Robes ‘ Silk Lounging Robes And If Still in Doubt Buy Him a Society Brand Overcoat or Suit 142 EAST SECOND STREET TOY DEPARTMENT TEDDY BEARS—29-in. tall; life-like. Regu- lar $2.45 seller. Sale Price............ eh $1.98 TEDDY BEARS—Little Sonn; 1.25 value. Sale Price... o.0.+.0:0.0:0: oad th. pens eg Sep E, * 95e TEDDY—LITTLE COPS— Sale Price MADAME HENDREN MA-MA DOLLS—Regular $5.00. Dressed in pretty flowered voile. bobbed hair dolls; 22-in. Sale Price........ $4.75 MA-MA DOLLS—(Madam Hendren) ; real 3 7 bobbed hair; beautifully dressed. Sale Brive e 5 BOB SLEDS—Built for wees? regular $3.65. Sale Price 55 cic cele «ie ce cde eee tne $2. 98 BOB SLEDS—$3.25 sellers. a 75 e .$2.89 Bale Price -a.0o> mat ree. .....$1.98 KIDDY KARS—Large size; regular $3.50. Sale Price 2 oe inc swcniclscssmiedaitniees, 208 MECHANICAL JUMPING hy eeemaa T5c. SalorPricd: Aous5 css iieoe Hundreds of Games, Sewing Sets, Blocks, Mechan- ical and Wooden Toys and Furniture greatly re- duced, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday. BEDROOM SLIPPERS _ UNDERWEAR AND (Basement Department) GOWNS Ladies regular $1.95. Kaiser Silk Vests, Bl Ls ] loomers and Union Sale Price $1.50 Suits, Petticoats and Knickers, re- $1.55 Ladies regular $2.00; fel duced. ankle high. Sale Price. . Silk Gowns, cre i 1 » pe de chine; Ladies $1.45 Felt Slippers. 1 t d. } Sale Price ............. $1.25 sale Price. CHILDREN’S BEDROOM SLIPPERS Sale ee Leone ec ie $4. 98 Maderi & Fel, 114g to 2.0 $1.09 $3.75. ‘Sale Pree $2049 Maderia Gowns. Regul Cavaliers, 6 to 10; Bie ae 98e $4.95. Sale Price. es ta $3.95 Sale Price, pair. Silk Teddies; crepe de chine; lace Boys’ Heavy Felts. trimmed tailored. Regular $1.45. Pair.... $1.19 Each a ee : an ay Ri oreatats $2. 98 BAGS AND PURSES $7.50 heavy lace and embroidery Paine Vanittios z yell fitted; equipped Seenee ecuene: $5.98 with electric light. @@ Q@ | S#le Price ............ Sale Price ....+........ $2.98 ain aepeing on eon chine Quilted Tortoise Shell Dress Bags. sae Sale Price ............. $2. 69 Sale Price .......... $14.98 Imported Beaded Bags. Reg. $40. Sale Price. All Other Silk Kimonas and Robes 20 Per Cent Off 30.00 GIRLS’ BATHROBES imteery terest $1.79 "° $5.69 $080. ‘Sale Pricesssseceeseeveeeses- nce PMODD, Priced trom $8.06 f9 819-60, Fu ot emmetierytrimmed or plain. A few silk lined. $4.98 i $15 95 Sale Prices from........ BOYS’ BLOUSES Make suitable gifts. Our line is complete in Aeroplane Cl haki Wool, Silk, Pongee or Percales. All greatly eoduhen’ 2 Cee CHILDRENS FUR SETS LADIES NECK PIECES The Kassis Dry Goods Co. Phone 1740 137 E. Second