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Page 8 ae CE THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE . shoe’ ae ee WAR LABOR BOARD WILL TAKE UP Jf 7F| ()FA| |S FIVE TRANSPORTS AND HOSPITAL | ) / STRIKE OF HHARINE WORKERS AT frfi Ff) RY SHIP DUE TO DOCK AT MEW YORK.“ cizaze parees| Best | REQUEST OF PRESIDENT WILSON “Dynrire Tony PORT BETWEEN JAN. 17 AND 24TH: <ocmc coe orc: ee ‘SATURDAY, JANUARY 11,1919 SOLDIERS ‘ARE ¢ |= “ASKED TO LEND |* discharge Bepersntal the aaa : e Strikers Threaten to Extend Tieup to All _, Sailing of Small Fleet with Returning Sol-| cre, in order that they may Be >| Attraction Ports of Country Unless Agreement TN Naiand Work Benn at” diers, Many of 34th Division, Is An- 2 5 gayin remanent Set 4 \ Is Reached in Difficulties |: MOR oeiemedetnetat nounced by the War Department Gees tei wate oe all the op ——— | gagements and _ other activities ny 8 ted Prenn} The deal involving the consolidation | (iy Asnoclated Prem] services. By having this tran- own WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—President Wilson today cabled of the Henning and Midwest hotels | WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—The sailing of five transports a request that the War Labor Board take up again the case into the largest, best equipped and and the hospital ship Mercy from France with approximately of the marine workers’ strike in New York and proceed to most modern hostelries in the state, 3,000 officers and men was announced by the War Department make a finding. The President said he was sure that the War brought to a successful closé today, They will arrive at New York as follows: the Pueblo and Navy Departments, the shipping board and the railroad PURE eee rea ae neenn involved and Wilhelmina, Jan. 17; the Hampden and General Goethals, administration would use every power to make a finding effec- z > . Jan. 21; the Ice King Jan. 24 and th tive and he was confident the bout-| Nicholas, manager of the Midwest will’ “OU S' Th@ U6 NING “en 7 oh Chel Morey an 20. ; continue as manager of the new Hen. > G ‘al Goethals carries’ two | + or lost. Discharges will be owners would accept the board’s ~~ iG Be aaa nas 6s oa8, =f SAVIN | divisi Y trnini 5 | racommeniaGon’ | Bini hotel is Thesconetderacion invaly® IniCopenhagen thebleslandiercslo’| eWvisione) Crainingy cadets of ekeletan| handled carefully and promptly @ a TRAGER ETCLHERTNG oe ine ny celebrated the federation act. at organizations, including officers and|* returned to the owner. ! JEW YORK, Jan es e owners of the) ." banquet at which the Icelandic; Men from div.sional h rters and |* tf W. K. WEAVER. * ‘ we soe e¢® @ @ eee fF 8 @ scribed, the State will have a correct record of each man, which it is hoped will be printed in book form, and in addition to this, soldiers could secure a copy of their discharge at any time in case it were destroyed * * * * * * * ‘ * * * * of the soldier during his entire * * * . * * . * * * * . eee een eee ewe 11.—Marine | Great Western Hotel company, form-| the 67th and NE , 5 : A an - rs in, a infantr: i ij J strike leaders are threatening to ex-|er operators of the Henning. John) Pare ane was be day| brigades, the 125th, 126th ‘and 1oTth | —__| tend the tieup to every port in the Manning will be associated with the tasdinner, given’ here yesterday hi Pm battali hi 3rd, | | United States. jby the King and Queen of Denmark, Machine-gun battalions, the 133rd, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | ae eee Governor Smith of | new hotel as tant manager. ry mee 134th, 135 3 * cha New York has arrived and will aid, As reported in last night’s Tribune King Christian expressed the hope , 135th and 136th infantry reg: . A i S, i: i ! sD— ied couple RRKEKE the efforts se = Sacer = tune that the present order of things which| iments, the 109th infantry train, and WANTED—By young marrie we one A eitements FEES, Pane Age phe samsclidation jad heen established would form the, the headquarters aA rae NGL ae ory ae NEW YORK, Jan, 11.—OfMcers of | which will be put into effect immedi. |0258 for the happy development ot| tary police of the Bath division, as-, Keeping. Mast Ne Coat ber, ete, the Marine Workers Affiliation an- ately, include connection of the lob- future intercourse between the two) signed to Camp Grant for demobi- saline pace, Boone Sper. Sdh a nounced today that they stood ready bies of the two hotels, increasing the | Peoples and he concluded by CaN - = Captain Moss of Cheyenne Upsets te abide by any ruling of the War dining room space and various othe ing his best wishes for Iceland's fu- Theory That 148th Artillery [:tbor Board made in response to the jimprovements that will place the local | tUTe- Pore We kA hhh hed hd did hah di dahuhale 4 neory tha’ "Oth Artillery President’s cabled request for action ostelry in the premier class among RELATIVES SEEK WORD OF 4 | Was Part of the 4Ist ;to terminate the strike. similar Wyoming institutions. | | & ° EUGENE ANHOLT IN CASPER § = Thermos Icy Hot Universa ; owners’ ground, without the least re-| active control of his oil intereste An inquiry as to the whereabouts | % ° Details of the movement of the fnonstrance. Boldly and openly these which are extensive in the oil fields, of Eugene Anholt, last heard of in Lunch Kits Division R. L. Mitchell, former mana-! 148th field artillery, which cons‘ animals are being herded preparatory and enterprises in this vicinity. | Casper several months ago, was re | largely of Cheyenne and Wyoming to shipment to Denver, where they ceived by the police department yes- | N) men who w formerly in natior will be sold. i b] terday from his brother located AN te that un- However, the brand that cag of PRINCIPLE OF PEQPLE’S Chicago. Anyone knowing the elN Extra Bottles and Fillers & . & a ona a he ger of the Henning, will return to guard units, which ind | 1 recent changes have been mads these “rustled” heifers bears abouts of the young man is requested that unit is not a of the 41st mark of honor—a war-time service !to notify either the police-or sheriff's | given out by honor. For the bold ARC which ae ee i been suppos Captain Leroy Mc f Cheyenne, makes up the brand stands for the | According to word received in Cas- : who was at the front with this regi-; American Red Cross, for whose bene- SOVEREIGNTY OF ICELAND per yesterday Attorney and Mrs. Fred | ment, says the Wyoming State Trib. fit the heifers will be auctioned at Hammond will return to Casper about | Hol es Hard are Co une. the Western Stock Show which will February 1. The Hammonds have di- “The 148th and 146th field artil- be held at the Union Stock Yards ——. vided their time between Denver and lery units e combined soon afte: January 18 to 25. || COPEHAGEN, (Correspondence California points sincebleavine sere landing in to form the 66th Nearly every stock-raising commu-! nant * over a year ago. Mr. Hammond wi artillery bri aid Captain Mosa| nity in the four states, which com. Cr rre Associated Press)—The prin-) 7 ooime his legal practice here and this morning. ‘The 41st went to| prise the Mountain Division of the will be a welcome addition to Cas: OQPOODMLD oO OO OOO a OL Dam. France ahead of us, and landed there Red Cross, has donated from one to determination found practical expres- | per’s legal _and_social life. before we did, and was made into!100 heifer calves to the huge herd sion here when the sovereignty ot me a replacement outfit. We went to which will be sold after the judging. Iceland was prociaimed at Reykjavik, the front = | s corps artillery, with the It is expected that more than $100, in full agreement with Denmark who first army corps, and later were made 000 will be realized at the sale. Al: honored her former colony by send- MATINEE NIGHT into army artillery as part of the first of this will be turned over to the va- ing a warship to salute the Icelandic 2,3&4P.M. 7, 8:15 & 9:30 : y. The 147th artillery was origi-| rious Red Cross chapters in which the National flag with twenty-one guns, \ Pr nally part of the 66th artillery bri-| heifers originated. Acting as representative for Den- gade, but was later withdrawn, and Fine trophies have been provided mark the Commander of the fishery I ODA y was sent to the front a little later as for the best carlot of 20 heifers, fo=|cruiser, Island Falk, said that this an independent outfit. ‘the best individual heifer and for the salute was the first outward but sig- “We never fourht with the 41s\/ best all-round collection. Each state nificant evidence of the desire of the and never we ciated with them.’ will receive a trophy in this comp. Danish nation to carry into effect Unless the 148th has been made part, }ition. the new act of confederation in the Casper, Wyo. Holmes to Homes Phone 601 GM. tciples of the people’s right in se ion since I left France aT = : most loyal way. The Icelandic cabi- J ¢ j 0 a part of it, and per- Attorney Frank gland, 1S ePEC- Ree minigter M. Egaertz, Also spoke . IN—-— y, I do not believe that it ever paring to vacate the offices he for- jn terms of appreciation of the fact “ce I HE WI I ( H WOMAN” © of it, bee » there Is merly oceupied in the Smith building, that Iceland had been granted th» jtatement fram ( its, Rving secured a new location in one fight to have its own flag. | Apart STORY BY WILLARD MACK DIRECTED BY TRAVERS VALE from this ceremony and the hoisting of the Icelandic flag over the capital, no festivities took place on accounc Try a Tribune want ad, they al-|of the influenza epidemic which has as connect. wavs get results. far claimed 2 tims in Reyk . of Casper’s newer buildings. How a beautiful Alsatian girl comes to be known as “The Witch Woman,” how hypnotism restores her mentally and how she meets the twin brother of the man who has deserted her and thinks that ho is the guilty man. An amazing story super bly presented. who was one of the comm the 148th, clears up a settles much doubt as ion the 148th —_——_- -—__ SHH EHE EEE HIIHHEHHEEEE HEHE HEEEHEEHHUE HEEEHHEHEHEEs TOMORROW was with the h the outfit, n part of the t ne ve tached to thi iment i | he cay nt of the 148th raises doubt to when this regi- in 4 dark- Cheyenne the men con b LARGE CALIFORNIA ORANGES “LOVE’S CONQUEST” A Paramount Picture NAVEL Based on Victorien Sardou’s Famous Drama, “‘Gisconda” One of the world’s greatest prima donnas and bbeauty of international fame in a vivid drama 40c per Dozen of love and thrills. THE SIZE YOU HAVE BEEN PAYING 90c DOZ. ALSO A ‘ Paramount Bray Pictograph SUNKIST GRAPE FRUIT 3 for 25c COMING MONDAY $33338338833 “THE ROMANCE OF TARZAN” Sequel to “Tarzan of the Apes” ‘CITY FRUIT MARKET “WE HANDLE EVERYTHING THAT GROWS” Across from Postoffice Natrona Hotel Bldg. 114 So. Wolcott 166 N. Center St. TWO STORES—Phone 247 Open Evenings and Sunday MK KKH HHH KHIR HA HHA HEHEHE FEES SHEE SEES ETE: y wheth s could have e he left. 1 W.-K. Weaver. that the 148th 1 transferred to the ying, how ti American Made for American Men N tra the were Atst. In a te tor Kendr the 116th isme of the EERIE HIE TERI EET TE TES KEKE EERE HHH KH KHAKI HAI ASIII AISI ASAD received from Sena is announced tha of 27 officers s been designat nent for an e * January Sale HHHKHE < bs ; Wholesale Exclusive Market tet! : return to A A press d In Every Walk of Life The RACINE flannel shirt is equally popular for work, dress and sport. ae ne GOOD THINGS TO EAT sent home. shortly. It pays to buy meat in large cuts or quarter during the cold weather. of such an or Weaver thinks it BEEF LAMB Per Lb. Per Lb. 148ts $ Hind Quarter --- 25 Whole or Half _ 129 Its distinctive cut and dressy appearance make it | ; g Front Quarter auch Hil Fronts _. 26 2 : $ ine 8 Saddles — a favorite for office and indoor wear. Looks well $ Short Loin 132 tee . with or without a coat. ore r ” ® Sct Ribs — ~ .26 Stew — = 23 | - j | f Rounds —~---- 24 | é 3 Square Chuck ~~ B22. PORK | i { Plates ast) . id siate-£ ‘. | s Hind Quarter —__ Loins: 10-12 Ibs. your a cee a Front Quarter Shoulders (skinned) Loins — It’s a great work shirt—easy to wash-tough as rawhide—holds its shape . ng on scale, never $ seeg Hams , and color as long as:there’s a thread of it left. ned in the old days ot \ 7 ‘ pe thy Stew — d “ ° on in Wyoming, Racks 27 Best Storage Eggs. per doz., .55° Priced at $1 00 Up | o and Utah, and a " ‘MUTTON i F Peery with no interference whatever on the part of the officers of the law. P. tically every ¢ in the four st. lost one or more of the choi ret no attempt is being de to appr id those responsible: ¢ ~in fact the minions of the law have even assisted the rustlers in a num- ber of instances. Tundreds of heifer calves have been branded and driven from their Whole: or Half — Fronts (_ Saddles 20, Loins .19 4%. Legs - 26 Stew) Poultty,: Game;"Fish, Oysters, Fruit and Vegetables. We buy all’ our meat in. Carload lots. NORRIS CO. Phone 12 .« VILLLALLLLLLLLLLALL ALLL A cial Co. m i / Webel Comm ib Hole 24) 07) y THE aI BUSY: STO: cies United States Food Administration License Not G-18057 Pe Ie Watch Ox Wyndows 5 3 BUY W828i; 0.1.1 > Watch Our Windows ('>)> kL \