Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 28, 1919, Page 8

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a 4 Senet Peers a AGE EIGHT KENDRICK BILL oe weighing.; In Buffalo, N. Y., “{of pooret and’ inadequate facilities, fee attention to feeding snd water- ge sand mere delays in, unloading *[iehere “haye visited several times, tanth vhéte® the packers are ‘not. in- ‘terested in the stockyards, I have found that those yards have actual- ‘ly gone to seed. Grass grows in the main thoroughferes. Contrast this IMNERSHP q 7 Rar the enterprise shown at the (Denver, South Omaha and other lyards, and you will see the resullt tet tha interest taken by the big {men of the packing industry. Their main objective in owning yards has {been to provide well-operated and General Manager Deniver|sirasts "ai dne ast Yards Says Enactment ' Would Lower Efficiency of Present Service ‘Altho the investments have proved ‘profitable in some of the larger mar- kets; as\ was naturally hoped, the high standard of rvice and equip- ment ha: - a servic: aoe isting before the packers assumed (By F. L. BABCOCK.) the responsibility, and also. in advance CHEYENNE, Wyo., » July 28— of that found in yards that are) own- ani ed by railroads or by interests out- the packing industry. Packer government licen of the packinj industry, od in the Kendrick nd ownership of stockyards gives no con- Kenyon bills n step in the direc. trol over prices of livéstock or over t ownership and‘ the methods of trading in the yards. hat only interference with jalists “Government vor of this tenden hesuch a delicate mechanism zs the of J. A. Shoemaker, packing Andustry with its complex r of the Denver Un-} distributing system can enly result in “And the public has a lower degree of efficiency and sugh of government control, hence 4 higher cost of operation. This in connection with the means a wider ‘spread’ between live- and the telegraph gys- stock prices and | wholesale meat ne adds prices, and this of course means low- the past weck to take in the er livestock prices as compared with Shoemaker has been in Chey- the price that it is possible to get for ow. In an interview Here the meats. “The demand for thé proposed leg- islation is based partly on the belief among the producers that they are not getting high enongh prices for their on enne Mr. > of either one of would mean poorer ser- e stockyards. By depriving es, shop foreman af the C. Cullen of the Chamberlin Fur Bill E niture, company retuyned:this, morn-+ Boyle garage, has egiurned Re from yenne,, where he en-, Cheyenne, where hej attendec ing joyed “the celebration. Fronticgy , Day Se SHEREX Will Quench Your Thirst Open @ boitle of Sherex, the new malt beverage and see it babble over with'life. It’s the one drink that satishes on a hot dsy New Dealers Wanted: Profit possibilities are uelimited when you sell Sherex. Write for our Dealer's Offer today. AT THE IRIS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Sheridan Brewing Company The federal trade commission has not any effect on prices, profits have other.” found that the packers’ one way or the | Sheridan, Wyoming. WHISKY AND NEAR GEER: IN OAMIE CACHE ON BAR, BUSINESO LIVELY | Read the Tribune want ads. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PICTURES MATINEE 2:30 & 4 P. M. Sule: But no convictions have TONIGHT } 1S ea er kers of their interest in ‘animals, and partly on the belief rd companies, farmers may, among consumers that they have to The Sandbar district is BEST VENTI T- ior service in the shape ‘pay excessively high prices for meats. | jivelier, reports to the police LA eral arrests afrom that s -| Today the city attorney told Chief FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 THE STATE IN See seescccovcscccccsccccescccccsscncses: ec cccccccccosccccovccecese, cate this morning. One h Webb that any persons peddling booze HE D U RTERS a supposedly peacef r spected of peddling or having a ee le hotel was found otherwise in their possession may ‘be ADQUA piece cabs Unrest ees TODAY AND TOMORROW ; b rl sman, and of any variety or aeseripHionYinitount! Aes ort) Lieut. Caspar Collins Camp No. 15 arrested. The lat- they will be liable to arrest and pros- T o Harold Bell Wright s Fam- 5 ter two were charged with disorder- ecution. Large fines and he althy jail Ow n 1c ures Dept. Colorado and Wyoming ly conduct while Stewart was booked sentences are consequently looming ous Story of the Weatks ake for investigation. He was later re- up for some suspected persons in the Casper, Wyoming ion furnishing $100 bo as ReseiieristestsenartinrtessetenecscotessetcscecececceccedenszsascscectsTeestderetetes cr Comrades Take Notice If you were a Volunteer for Uncle Sam, and have in your possession an HONORABLE DISCHARGE, you are eligible to CHARTER MEMBERSHIP in Lieut. Caspar Collins Camp, No. 1535 REMEMBER—TONIGHT IS YOUR LAST CHANCE We have at this time 60 Comrades who served their country faithfully in timé 6f’need. And today they are ving Casper in different walks of life. COMRADES REMEMBER (In Unison There Is Strength) And we need you to make this Camp the best in the De- partment. Come tonight. ODD FELLOWS HALL. 8 P. M. SHARP. Come and get acquainted and renew your allegiance to Stars and Stripes. LIEUT. CASPAR COLLINS CAMP, NO. 15 J. H. ADRIANCE, Canmanten cenccceceeeeceereeseeceeeecenesecesteccesccccesseeseeeeeeeeeccccecreeecereeseerrousecoececececeerere; Do Your Pre- serving Now We Save You Money on FRUIT JARS Self Sealing Mason Jars, Pints, per dozen sales slips. We will turned goods without t Self Sealing Mason Jars, Quarts, per dozen Economy Jars, Quarts, per dozen . Economy Jar Caps, per dozen . E Mason Jar per dozen Caps, One-third or one-half pint Jelly Glasses, per dozen . Watch Our Windows _ The Big Busy. Store or bonds of $50 os Coo an NOTICE! Customers, please ask for your duplicate s were rel: “Coleman and apiece. ; Salven! tobe canninelald : TEN Au ea VETERANS OF CIVHL ~AND SPANISH ~3 fet'iipstemscs cay show aitter r Pp mente He Oe tn : BY VOTE OF MEETING 1N SHEPHERDEE je SHEPHERD n flowing on the hot ottles bottles of near and three were seized. Th liquor is being held police station. Charlie Ross, a booze. to understand that this | ed to Mrs. dry coun But © hie to he the large hau! of intoxicants w k that the police have give no credit on re- he duplicate slip. elon Commercial Co. Waich Our Al of whis bee “FARGO ABSORBS ADDISON Whe of the ILLS teed of Lhe HILLS If you are one of the millions who saw “Shepherd of the Hills” on the stage you don’t 0 Oil com- need two askings to see it on the screen. Cramped by f four walls it packed theatres—imagine in capital it now with the whole world for its stage. Shoes ea 30,000 as the - ? consolidation a CASPER, NEW WELLS DUE er, Friday, f the Ff incre oYganization two k of either the N be exchanged u new and with i the new issue of stock 1 1 in r further development roperties of the uni Other imp it developmients may i during coming ks, in ns believed, f mar, : production four oil wells Two 5 " : AT 2:30—7:00—9: 00 P. M. DAILY CHi: DREN. 25c ADULTS, 50c, PLUS THE WAR TAX EEE es Ree OY 430-430 sf0-9f0-4e-efoetos iGo eGo aie ao eo- eto efoete sio-ese-ee- eto 45o-ere-o1o-o8e-sio-4' sho se ote o80-4%e 690-10 ete ate ate to 40-400 486-4 So) Paar osteo sse eeaieteeeese te sooo JFRIS Wednesday and Thursday MACK SENNETT - 2 ‘. 2 Bee Ms ee e+, 3 bod 4 "4 $ ? 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