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i Se ital eet nS A. ho > Otises Scandanavian Countries Not Success Hinges on Co-Operation, Se Well Supplied With Mon- Not on Valor Alone, Says ey; Copenhagen People Executive of National Pass Out Gold Loan Committee By BASSETT DIGBY ee tae ees ° ~~: F Vice Chairman of the Woman's Lib- hii the Chicago Daily News erty Loan Committee STOCKHOLM, Sweden, April 22—| (Written for the United Press) mo . ~ ae Ay ly s AS PY 7 N, June J- ar O- When in Copenhagen recently I was! 4,1 is not built on valor alone. It is greatly surprised to discover a waiter |} yilt on the close co-operaticn of all riviiys me six pieces of gold, real gold,|\the men and women in the nation. & : i in change. ee women of the co any hacia get ~ shin sir gove ent. Somewhere " on P over Eur », T have | behine their governmen eae rede Ocoee uechen ele apne ithenlinen tepmimUncareschitha not n gold money for two years, point of self denial, either in luxury not sins the Russian frontier police | gr in real necessities and divert the relieved me of twenty-two $5 gold|money to support thi r, recogniz- pieces. { did not posses the acumen /|ing always that this is a war ‘or their of resourceful little Scot on that |Uefense. SER T train, who pushed five sovereigns into |, ifbery bond. This i TAA cerhat the “ big red, jucy apple and brought) women of our beloved country may through that valuable piece of fruit!mot meet the fate of the women of quite safely penetumn This is a war to insure t remember how, in Switzerland in |’C4Ce. 7 NS 1s a war again eA é ideals of government which Fad their November, 1914, we heard for the birth Thabane hol il travelers’ gold’ at the frontiers, and |e os oht without money. Moner stand how int and revolutionary deed lesceranas TERE? a ates stand that, seemed to everyone, What an| 0) 42 Fo" medical aid for the coldier indignity to neutrals and the right OL AithalfconGiaNn ciwomanl would tiene man! Now every country in Europe her personal ministration, but the does that, or at any rate rigorousl; ministration must be made through limiiw the supply of gold traveler: ethers muy (ake out. No silver money and) noney that we put in Liberty eycerdingly little copper money has Gonds standk’ for SEE na r . circulated in Russia for more than a stands oan our patriotism u ae f year Russia subsists entirely on a) 154 required to give, only pledged to fusrenty of paper. Once a week, per-|nay the debt. Women should know haps, you may find a little copper that a Liberty Bond is the wiilter coin among your paper stamp small promise of the whole United States petits ae ya es little metal money to pay back the amount invested, circulates in pass. plus 3 1-2 percent interest. This in- Denmar! mains ‘“Wet"’ te will be paid semi-annual The only card required for the buy| Liberty Bonds are the safest inve jog of food in Denmark is the sugar, ment in the world, and they are not sey No others are yet contemplat- | subject, either principal or interest, ed not necessary to produce|to any kind of taxation, ex ept the your ard in a hotel or restau-| inheritance tax rant, bul, as in Sweden, only two or It is not only a Liberty Bond, but three little lumps are provided with |it isa Loyalty Loan, The money thus an order tea or coffee. The over-| loaned the povernment provides for flowin: ainous sugar bowl of cur security; it provides for the wei- Norway ts absent fare of our men at the front; it pro Ther wre no spirituous liquor Vides for brave little France d fo cards im Sweden, or spirit prchibition &!orious England, and for Italy, and as-in Norway There is no shortage |?0F ll our splendid allic ! of raw geoducts rendering desirable ‘9 Shake off the beast of ambizion thal « resa of consumption The {Prang at their throats three year prohthitionists of © Denmari are a|*&° steruly incompromising faction ' ye will institute or support no half mea 1 it ures Wither Denmark must go en = erely ory or wet. Pegi pres¢ at Mo-| From Britian’s Official Win-The-War eut he consensus of opinion favor: Cook Book Carrott Mould—Two large tablespoon of the wets But they are a sober people With high wares, a period carrots, f unparal margarine, one one felod national prosperity and no li nalf a teaspoonful choy i par quor fs tions, I never saw a single seasoning to taste il the ne: 4 jopenbugen the worse for|carrots and mash thoroughly, add he liquor hereas in Stockhelm, with) fat, melted, the egg well bents n, and spirit restriction and compulsory clos-\the seasoning. Beat all together and ing of all quor shops at 2 p. m. on| place in a greased mould. Dake untti Saturday afternoon, one always sees| tot right through, then turn out and some drunken men about the streets | sprinkle with parsley. Saturday evening | Waste bread you wasie shells CASPER MOTOR COMPANY BUICK CHALMERS SERVICE Exide Battery Service We Inspect and Fill Your Batteries with Distilled Water Free of Charre PHONE 16-W B. 6. LUMMIS, Mangaer PRT eke OS Bee > ee AR 3 nha S _ WE ADVISE THE IMMEDIATE PURCHASE OF COLUMBINE AT 50c Haworth Corporation Daily Building Phone 86 AND TO WHOM IT CONCERNS | For more than two years there ha: been effort a systematic to disrupt union labor in this city by two or} |more contracting firms and _ their financial backers. Contracting firms in the building business who employ union labor only have found it hard to meet this com- petition of the above firms, for the following reasons: Employers who employ union la- bor work only 8 hours per day for six days per week, have had to com- |pete against the ten-hour work day, jand in many cases Sunday and holi |day work besides. | To verify this statement any one |sufficiently interested may go to! North Griz or Fourth street next | Sunday see for themselves Workmen have been working there for the last two Sundays and De ration Day. We, as union and women, it a shame any employer should expect an e1 ploye to work on the Lord’s D the day set aside to honor our dead ys which world r by abiding community To thi reaches greater peal to the clergy, and people, believe men th lay observed and are any decent story before proportions, people of the city to take cognizar i adiy abuse we ap Casper, the administrz ’ of this fact, and topped at once it wil lead to the lengthen of labor for the whole wor of our city Lov down ot land has within the t hours cor No one wor rovernment work labors longer f those non-union firms are and not interfered with, ultimately 12-hour lay and longer, when fathers may have time to see wake, because ‘they our hs that ¢ a day’s work and sustained will expect work maybe their dear ones have to leave s rly in the morn ing for their work, before they are awake, and when they return they are in bed at night We, as union people, have mad every honorable advance to tho firms to see the error of their way, but without success Pressure beir brot to bear on us by our fair employers to see if anything cou be dor resulted z refusing to haul r fair firms or wot with non-un t er n the lumber and sur which furnished ma > firr thereby involving t imber yards, and union employe with whom we hay arr. but thought they n t find a solu tion to the momentous questior We have, therefore, n tension of ten days for ment Th \ air firm financial bz S want an ¢ union town, and if succe A Mark There were 2421 men re ty yesterday, in accordanc dent. field of battle. vith It county that were not eligible for men, without exception, are called on to do their part here, in the peace and security of their homes, AND DO IT NOW. THE LIBERTY LOAN MUST BE SUBSCRIBED BY JUNE 15 —so, Mr. Home Man, join the “Distinguished Service” at HOME, AND MAKE YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TODAY. mark of “SLACKER” fall on you. THE CITIZENS’ STATE BANK OF CASPER will assist yor in securing your bond and invites with them. The Citizens CAPITAL, $50,0000.00 M. J. Burke, First Vice-Pre C. H. Horstman, Second Vice-Pres. J. F. Leeper, President. ——OFFICERS—— JOHN H. EVANS, President M. C. COOK, Vice President Cc. L. RHINEMUTH, Treasurer T. C. LEWIS, Secretary R. L. DAVIDSON, Field Engineer Room 1 Wood Building tered in Casper and Natrona Coun- Some of these men will be called to do their part on the Would anything mark a man more plainly for life than for him to fail when ordered out? is estimated that there are 5,000 able-bodied men An Attractive Buy In The Famous Midway Dome The Wyoming Central Petroleum Co. Stock Atl0c Per Share All necessary information can be had at our new offices in ROOM 1, WOOD BUILDING Wyoming Central Petroleum Co. THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE TO THE PEOPLE OF CASPER | may expect the following conditi »ns: The fair contractors will have to demand a longer work day for the No recognition No col- | same remuneration. of union organization. lective bargaining will virtually make slaves out of every working individ- ual, and will give to Casper the same working conditions which exist in all {unorganized communities like the |Southern States, in the cotton belt, where they work little children in the cotton mills, and if they are not large enough to reach the spindles, put a soap box under their feet,—when by the time they reach their 14th year are worn out. This according to a statement made in a public lecture {by Miss Jane Addams of Hull House in Chicago. }want these conditions? | By your consent would you create an uncrowned autocracy. Would you Russianize Casper? The males of military age are asked today by our government to fly the fla the beloved Star-Spangled Ban- ner, the symbol of freedom, and of free men and women, to enlist to help put down autocrats so that the |people of any country may follow ‘their pursuits in a peaceful way Why start house-cleaning at home, and put some of the autocrats our own city out of business first? rought to bear on us by our fair which does not protect its any not own citizens from exploitation s contemplated here by the adv¢ s of an open shop, that the citizens of that city or State will leave for a State or city where the conditions are more to their liking Casper pire o be the rst city e. There is not ass in the whole l g not unions The highest > ented in or ganized labor, and if the people of to are it to keep this unfair contractors ee » obey the laws of God and man “ You people of Casper, give us you verdict Casper union people to the number } of 1200 are wait THE BUILDING TRADES COM- MITTEE OF THE CASPER TRADES ASSEMBLY “TRENCHES “wr LONDON, June 9 “No luck, no | it all,” complained a wounded | ing in the German trenches wa t, and lay for !8 hours € acl a ther ked alry came up d helped t the village. It s rd the art ry th much. We captured r , and one of them, an started handing out 20 mark s to our chaps T hadn’s any ed Man the proclamation of the Presi- in the this registration. All of these Don’t let the you to come in and talk it over State Bank W. J. Bailey, C. ——DIRECTORS——_ JOHN H. EVANS M. C. COOK K R. L. DAVIDSON E. J. KEMP O. H. DORMER WILLIAM DEGMAN FRANK A. HENDERSON Do we people of Casper Burns & Company, Brokers Inc. WILL el finance Oil Enterprises. 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Your tires will wear longer if we repair them. Sole Agents for THE FAMOUS PENNSYLVANIA TIRES and TUBES CASPER RUBBER COMPANY, 133 West Second Street Phone 658-W 4-26-28t Where the best type of real good Fellowship Prevails ~and where friend meets friends. They like the Rhinocros not only for the satisfying meals, but because it’s a place to meet, to chat, to talk, to make the eatnig time the happiest hour of the whole day. SERVES THE BEST MEAL IN TOWN FOR 35¢ THE RHINOCEROS FRANK HENRY Baggage Transferred to any part of the city. See me and make arrangements for delivery of all your Freight. I meet all trains CALL SANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT PROMPT, CAREFUL SERVICE References: Any Casper Bank. Office Smoke House, phone 83. Phone 718 Residence Phone 181-W