Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 4, 1919, Page 7

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fhe Casper Daily Cribune 919 PAGE SEVEN \, BRIT are 4 : ISH NOT’ AFRAID SHIPS APON 4° ‘ACTORS PLAYING PRICE HOP IS Pietun enh arae vat aa i = i causes competiton for sale, price cu = HAT UNCLE SAM BUILDS, TARS N OWN HOOK IN causen competion for sal, prices wil and until Europe produce more Phe RIDICULE CLAIM OF BIG TRADE| OF LAST RESORT “STRIKE DISPUTE PECLARED TOBE "ee" oe 6 { 4 a stree i nol sury ne ‘the very high prices and. the i ' CHICAGO, Sept. 3. —Striking ac- a ve le country The othing else under the 0 mLARA, Brazil, (Correspondence of (built during the war rush, AU I ‘Should Not Be Called Until eo cceqaaieenior asceniae | Bane: Sigiine. dlekooin ae soe Teme ae | . oa Press.)—-There were bon there wi shipping boar 1 ste cia Other Methods Have Failed, ed a week's ERS Sent abither tae * occur aft = "ak jermperary Port iP ates . of the er being repafired. At Funchal, Ma Says British Unionist ditorium with vaudeville bill enlist ance. Look back at tt ‘oy “ e “gateway of the deira, there was a privately-ow aa ng th vie a score | = ‘ Amazons. to ~ privately-owned ing the services of a score or more owing the Civil wa Vb bs enareteie lene abLivilg thee is ch American steamer being patched up.| LONDON. (Correspondence of the|3t@7s+_ Two hundred actors took part Present Situation Is Said to be|terence is that the present wata ‘ 01 Bays eee tone ay, the Patado | And upon ‘his arrival “he saw the| Associated Pre The strike in the initial performance. Among Natural After Five Years pli is greater any | Haan ; : movement of commerce has been seen|rumors of characterized as a two-edged wea.| 38" Who appeared were William Of Destruction and Non-Pro- and will be more diffieul ' woe se os in this harbor. Brazilians hi: been fe ake ons condition in| pon’ which should be used only as a Courteney, Frank Tinney, Ada Meade,| duction. Jus { looking. forward tovanaltersice dlce gen met ys, does not ar-|last resort in enforcing workers’ de-| Bauch Ring, Thomas Wise, Walter “The bankers interviewed were 1 Vber , 1 ec] trade" with then Usitedustitesand tklan .. fice n efforts to build) mands by James Henry Thomas, a 2°78 and Hazel Dawn. Kin syinpathy with the D ! was a matter of keen regret that| first class merchant marine. member of parliament for Decby and =) ae ee OE CA ae UE a : only one of the 12 steamers wi ong the comment and questions! general secretary of the National’ A$ | s who are looking for the “guil-) considers it_un_ineffective wa pad ATENCANS SPR Sire SESHee rd duri discussion of the situ-| Union of Railway Men, in his first l} QVALTY NEW panned, acesnonaiule at org tne hipt seven Brazilian. ‘The Ame rican sees aka Wuik ities ; public address, after returning from! Sl eee He ee wv. sel will be here a long t St tter with the new/a visit to the United States wher Pee ene ene ueremme rica nae : “Topocaxi.”” Bee easy sare ¥ hipping board; America had strengthens her eco- P - ve sponuenu ores ‘United ) = ; © pr rarier \re they being/ nomic situation during th Soe a CT rs B | d Ec ive i} Boksicticene jnisoatet Amecienl reciifcluly, indpectiu vetorelpetion uarten fetenea eee 4 Rentibankevs Goal coustrenta rie enevolent and Protective Urder i} Sb as Salas etheare tea neta niliie sine Levers Ge heTovesnuttine ute Ce eaee el ore neon prrece - evergeting | /Articles)of incorporation'were filed |them for their ideas on the high cost i} ; SCah gRNaen Ic acotees ois (LieaMing pinesouts topper that the rest of the world required, \with the secrétary of ‘state this week lof living. Though the financial me, Wi... KK American "shipbuilding during the APRGHRIn Seer pets RRRe eee Coa el g-\for the T. P. McDonald Royalty com.) refused to allow their names used 5 X war, inspiring tales of smashed r Dmerchana ibe Avian land at once repaired the los f/pany, a half million dollar concern they were free in their opinions. 4} / Hs cords in rivet driving, and finished f confidence in Arteri- the past four years, he said, cisaatex} whiten will have’ its main office at The general concensus is that the i ships being turned out in marvelous/¢an-made goods; such a condition re- would stare the country in the face./Casper. The directors are T. P. Mc- man who started the war is respon ‘ : RATT ’ BH time at mushroom yards on the At- sults in a definite set-back to our ef. Sconce if ince itieestos SIS Paar bee Leia L01te Hine O. nee uecPle Wuolare suffering new There will be ie REG UL. AR session of i lantic, Gulf : fic coasts, it is}forts to build up for 3 r co men yee Clos mucha tol Emery, sole Douglas Juli are merel ying their part o i EG asts, a tf » build up foreign trade on a : : glas and Julius Wil- are merely paying their part of the N probably true te does not! permanent basis.” Reaait ae ene A Ba fusing at liams of Columbus, Mont. bill for making the world free for this Lodge on FRIDAY EVENING 4, SE P i make speed.” A e art British ins 4 eallar PAR SL EMSS Y Another new one is the P, democracy, 5 of is peace ts looke Sea tine fy rsiiten aificris seid sellers would concede tomorrow merely on Holdingicorperation, pacenicn cers. ee ee TEMBER 5th, at 8:00 o'clock P. M. } ing from the masts of a dozen American merchant marine being ‘al ‘The first essential in that. confi-lg eye o Gane a aeenltation of | CThe present situation je the natur- i sels: “Are we being left at the post?” |serios competito f eer 3 f = ential is that confi-\$100,000. The first directorate con-|#l one after five ye: f destructio = = n( ) engineer, has just arrived here from fie EK SCEa Decne eer mae a Seca a Thomas stated. V. Wales, G. M. Ashton and KE. P.|Prominent Wall street man, “The { TiverncclsnHaseevs haben? i hich cannot s ore than 300 miles | “Employers must reali hat the men( Murph world is short of food and cle mndanre ic As es : ] , = the fats ee at enieh his oe f without having engine trouble or be-| 22d Women, who were responsible fort’ The C California Grocery company, #"4 supplies of Ane seatiee Your attendanc els earnestly reque sted — touched be eave Awachaht steam iE compelled to make for the near. | S4ving the country expected fair andspapitalized at $7,600, will run a tore |is short because it has shipped so much By Order of the E. R (i rete SES AatIGat est port sata e dealing while workers, on their| at jreybull. Its director sare H. L,|t@ Europe, and because it is not pro- motes 1 Ly Ai Ialeanes “AWESGETK T01{0 porta: — ot be carried away by the yGephart, 8. L. Kissick and T. C. Mar. ducing enough ) EGR EA ANGUS heer Gare tee te The: nesellaac existe ck: race mistaken notion that wealth consist fshall, “High prices are the result of a ROBT. COHEN, Secretar 4 NY Releticantian bab auateahetivcotidi! Martapart tt e Eski Shot ihe ee ed in mere paper money—but must ~~ shortage on the market. Legislation = ’ ‘ip }) tion; one shipping board steam-|tic region and the Maoris of New remember that the nation had to re- Professional etiquettte forbids'and agitation will not lower prices Ny Es the other Sakistcthelacien ships! alti yg ‘ | gaing not only self-confidence, but the} French judges and judicial officialspermanently or to any extent. 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