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Th AAP IN nEALTY BOARD MEETING Relief from Heavy Bur-| den To Be Asked of Officials in the Nl real WIGGINS fia | SIRTHON man or 3 he pi emisibe kaon n ide shoe sale in his isive women’s and children's > thi ning, celebrating thi f anniversary of 1 hoe store o his full > was our that he w jn extra sales: men to crowd. He assure 1 plenty of extra shoo fitters for the balance of his sale 1 wishes to apologize to thes to wait SOLON'S WIFE TO TESTIFY IN DIVORCE SUIT yswibility that Mrs flat denial agance and indis isband has made, ( of gambling and drink idicated on the answer Mr filed tr connec with tative lispored at Saws. PHILADELPHIA Disston and Sons eut down the numb in their plants t with over 300 in the time lost duc 1,020 days, om aw WV nd reduced cidents to with 5,471 to eight years a About three thou sund men are employed _ Grain. ST. LOUIS;—Missouri farmers realized $57,000,000 more for their corn, wheat and oats than (ley lid last year, | Steiner was s ed he Miss Heler sting vm.” the what I e entered bus iness and lonies o le countr why I'r being is one Che Casper Daily Cri COMMITTEES ON SOUTING WORK ARE APPOINTED Executive Board. of Local Organization Holds Meeting Appointment of four committees was mado at a meeting this morn ing! of the executive board of thed Casper council of Boy Scouts. Pres! dent R. §, Blllson making the fol lowing’ selections: Committee on publicity, rallies and demonstrations—George B. Nel son, chairman; George 8. Scott, J T. Scott, Frank B. Taylor and Ben Cullen Court of Honor—W, S, Kimball, | N. Shaw, secretary: | H. B. Durham and E ari | nway. Committee on leadership, training extension—W. Wilkerson, Campbell, A. | m Kocher and rds. ps and hikes- M Becklinger, chairman; ‘ Johnson, C. B, Stafford, A. M and BE. P. Bacon There was some discussion of the’ an executive to take the H. Roe Bartle who need by the national | executive board to the council at St.| und f y CIVIL CASES: SET FOR AOS OF JOBE ROSE As one f the 1 exE nday night at which time Bry |S. Cromer becomes judge for eighth district Judge Cromer will spend th week of his term in the cov Lander. Shoals Bill the tilize sale of water power would sub; and t to limita TRIAL Ad ONE OF LAST of he concluding acts « Is Amended | WASHINGTON, Jan —Profit accruing in n of the M Shoals pr t, beth from cent under g& bill Neb vas til sires ant the fer-| tion | | H. B. MAXON, 1 Honnell Luckey, Jane Hyatt, 1 Mrs. G. D. Graves, FIRST PRIZE—$10 131 E. First St. 415 S. Beech St. Washington St. 345 S. Park St. | Apartment 18 | 1 toy B. Perry, 102 West G St. Mary Westfall, 728 Oak- CORREC ffered by an amendment to] + d today by 11 Senator Howel who explair intended to combjne ofit ke pr attrac DELICIOU COFFEE the accepted Coffee CASPER NATIONAL BANK PRIZE CROSS-WORD PUZZLE HERE ARE THE PRIZE WINNERS SECOND PRIZE—$5 Mrs. C. J. Next 10 Correct Solutions—Prize $1.00 Each Mrs. A. P. Tim McCarthy, Louise L. N Mrs. Frank Francis, 1138 E. 2nd St. H. M. Cone ‘T SOLUTION Mo. The question was} , pending the arrival within e next 10 days of John H. Piper, of Omaha, 1 1 executive, who will mendations. > 1 n A pound of a few of steel wire costing only dollars will make e'ght miles watch irspring wire worth than FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1925 bune BANK DELUGED WITH PUZZLE SOLUTIONS IN CONTEST HERE: Carthy of 243 West 12th; Louise L. eGee of 842 South Durbin; Mrs. nk FrancfS of 1138 East Second H. M, Cone of P. O, Box 1101, puts in principal states, which in- cluded the follow-ng: States Gold Arizona -.. California Colorado Idaho -. Montana Wyoming Souttr Dako Utah -. ceeding Captain A. C. Townsend, transferred to the Chicago district, it was announced today. GOLD OUTPUT REVEALS GAIN Silver Sucoessful solvers of the C: National bank's cross-word p' which ran in the advertising umns of the Tribune ay ereaany 90,809 18,178,768 ‘lasper. °: Ses ol tat Snowstorm In " nt WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—Refinery B l M Ti Through! thet tall spe eoenanred production of gota in txt asere| Daltumore Ttes Boveralsiniidced persorianiiatl put in gated 2,511,243 ounces valued at . appearance up to noon today with $51,912,000 it was shown in a pre U S C ¥ their solutions. xs liminary estimate made today by p treet ars . Fp PEKING, Jan. 2. (By the As-| the ai H. B. Maxon of 1431 East First | — th® direct st was the winner of the first | S0ciated Press)—The Chinese gov- Sens BALTIMOF an. 2.—Almost ernment has proclaimed a general DP 8. C. J, Wickert of 782 Cy f the second. The next | civil war amnesty, specifically ex- complete par of local trans- 10. cor slutions, the solvers of | c¢Pting, however, former President I portation f rked the ts whom rewarded with prizes, | 7880 Kun and his parliamentary fol-} 4924 gold production exceeded that | ing Baltimc hush eas were by nea Luckey of 415 | lowers. of 1926 by $178,000, and was the | today, due to snow which began South Beech street; Jane Hyatt of largest since 1919, The silver out-|ing last night and was continu 118 South shington; Mrs. G. D.| MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Jan. 2.—] put was 8,542,954 ounces less than | heavily this forenoon. ‘8. Roy | Maurice D. Silverman, assistant di-| in 1923, but it was materially great-| Stores, offices and manufecturing Miss Mary | visional- prohibition chief for the| er than the previous four ‘years. ed insufficient abgjyals rs. A. P." northwestern states, today was The director of the mint made] of worker ermit of even Tim Me- public a list of gold and silver out- divisional chief, nade nary operation. semblance made acting WE'RE NOT MAKING MUCH MONEY | Bae We Are Sure Going To Make a Lot of Friends WHICH TO US IS MUCH BETTER THAN MONEY JANUARY CLEAN- > ena aw s aE QUALITY MAINTAINED Wickert, 782 CY Ave. Nesbit, 628 EB. 11th St. 243 W. 12th St. icGee, 842 S. Durbin », Box 1011, Casper 7 fessie—lie> SAacCBusacocl > Hz | oo wai ~~] om | i ha) tO | Ce Ei > e|n7\>\ Baz — eo ete > B= B-~cC <4) | a= = > x | | a-Ecce oes Ales|| ics) | ls, | 1 i j tro oir a OF BROKEN LINES IN SUITS, OVERCO/\TS. | MACKINAWS, HATS AND SHOES $48.50 SUITS AT $36.50 $35 TO * $28.50 SUITS AT $55. TO $70 SUITS AT ___. 04, $28.50 | w70 .$48.50 | HEL, $10.85 108 4; $4.00 | $3.50 No Name ik Hats g Stetson Hats, Half Price $3.50 ONE DOZEN BATH ROBES AT HALF PRICE CAMPBELL-JOHNSON CO. | HEAD-TO-FOOT CLOTHIERS $13.50 to $16 Nettleton Shoes____§9 85 $10 to $12 Florsheim Shoes _____ $7.50 to $8.50 O’Donnel Shoes $5.85 Other Broken Lines of Shoes $2.95 to $4.35