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eee COMER eee ot PAGE TWO Che Casp ie Daily Cribune n! : Bias. _..-. 3,775,973 3,889,607 é =» 2,304,629 he Caspec g ssionable acts of » few antons nti f FFE I OM ON A P ia TION MRE PECULIAR Michigan -. 3,094,266 3,178,0) Gnace- 4,515,423 re ~ 2 ily &ii my | Promote their own interests with ta =] 3 : 2,812, 33 4 os are 443,866 Catpen. Netronae 66 ' 1 welfare, 4 "576, 304,046 i enper. Fin troy nA f 3 0, Bite minor regard for the general welfa BAGH ee : osetee LED i= 472,936 , 1,597,400 Ee cared iibasnes Cael = have in the past considered only their p i Nebraska 1,284,126 1.209 7 We ‘ 1,412,802 Soha peconicetaas ork own temporary interests with Iltle 140,738 1 Wisconsin 2,627,167 MEMBER TNE ASSOCTATHY PRESS | consideration for the rights of the rest 444,429 yoming 184,970 REPORTS PROM THE UNIGED PRESS eee wre unable to speak English. a Fagitor of the American people The out In 1910 this number was 8 per New Mex cent of the poptlation. New York WASHINGTON, Sept. 17. (U mite ceo \Press.)—Striking changes in t ‘growth and chatfacter of the popu (a) Population April 15, crease since 1900. 7 i TLANW AY, bRANW DAILY g st as Mahy aggregations of ‘eapital BUBINES® TRUEPHO, “ys Ret y * P HUBINE AS SBUBREONE 277 --r 7 see S 2 3 ire’ e Census Bu-}North Car Bes ry ST ce may 7 . The \tion of the United States are expect The law requires’ the Census 1 ; Baiercu has cannes Rattor sve y bs HERE Toyerter ae led to! bw’ shewat by the 1920 census, resu to make an actual com ak | forth Dak. ‘GEOLOGICAL WORK | Advertising Renresentutives genera! Wersre MPs Propecte mel preparations for which are under 10 years, and an estimate for ci hio - Davia J antail 944 PRATer” by Jow ggaihst the unjdat encroach Natrona County ig ica tahid fatatea erdvy vear De arithinetibBlGbtionime 3 Maps and Bluo Prints, Surveyin, Pruad “er cine ® PeaAden nents of organized labor in no jess £alled to Meet with Him Mon- The shifting of ation be- progression. ince 1917. however. ‘Oregon 914.493 nd Cente Of Fortes ® Specialty | 1g ees Sroee plage eae a alae day Afternoon to Discuss couse of the war has upset the the bureau has not estimated cities. Penn. 6 8,985,091 Brute tee set Blue Priat Co, Copies of whe Daily ‘Tribune are oy degree than against the encroach- Indaairy culations of census experts, whe since |A calculation of state population was Rhode I 625,8 6 648,964 bs O. Boz Ru. 10, over Lyric fie nee Mfore ara weicsiee °F ments of organized capital. The out- J a 1917 have considered it useless to at- made recently, however. Here it is: South Crr. 1,643,205 1,678,601 Casper, Wye. Fp anes law, whether individual or collective, an. tempt to estimate population of any : 1917 1919 South Dak. 716,972 753,897 st RSCRIPSION Wd E ’ " cithe woe West For the purpose. of discussing the | other units than states. Before that, Continental es ae paastsaa =" mee paetier on the p ange dg i id wool and sheep situation in this ter-'it was possible to predict with a fair Ye =e=<-1 08 eae 806 tO ana feos COMMITEE AMMO ES:): 1.35 or in the jungles of the city, whether yj tory, an informal meeting of wool- degree of ccuracy the number of; qbama sass ane "9801280 | bie ® on the high seas or in the office of geowers of this county has been called pomons in any given: |p : BEEN 1,766,848 ALS Adee: 2 +.+:::46.90 the bank cashier, whether in the coun- monday abrernoon at o aclock The “center of population,” it is in the office 4g 3 cil of a labor union or in the factory try corporat of the G believe ‘ estward California 3,029,082 3,209,792 | UeeNeil: Dae sapped. Jt mannan G Colorado 988,320 1,04€ 342 Conn. 1,265,373 1,307 3 i vare 215,160 21 cated in Bloomington, Ind Delaware _ Sere oP F nuse industrial cities in the cen- Dist. fo C. S60:F8P 379,886 ast, such as Cleveland and De- Florida 916,185 ave been growir in the of a large employer—forces the gov-, pullaiig, by secrees Pp. ; sas accountant of the nited a nent to enact restrictive and pen iff commission, who: is in Casper, ng laws which, unfortunately, a gnest at the Henning, now. sometimes be burdensome to The commission which Mr. Comer movement, which w from 1790 to 1910, Announcing The opening of the Army and Navy Club Dining Apvileant for Membership to Ages be- rexu ly Georgia 2,89 841 W. my of Cized! ' ting in an entire-, TePresents succeeded in 1917 the tar- jy d rate during recer Fe Le weihas Hall to the general public. € are now pre- who are opersting in an entire. “Pen _ actiri ;. oY 1 2 inois 6,234,995 tated Pre iff board crested under the Taft ad- h nufacturing centers further bags , memes thet ress, ease y legitimate manner. ministration in 1911. Its purpose is|enst. Formerly the Rocky Mountain Indiana —-_ 2,885,492 pared to serve the best meal in the city. Home Fre eocdtand tott Ory When organized labor finds some|te gathér ‘pertinent tariff informa- and Pacific coast states increased in| Lowa ------a2,224,771 e the rapidity of | Ka $ tes. Kentucky of Jai ta} ues +S Fo} Bee tne of its present liberties curtailed ‘it tion on al) important schedyles for population with 1,851,870 use when congress wants them. _ It eastern 2 bi Cooking, Home Service—which means all you PPE PLE BL AM AP ae - can very properly place the blame is purely non-partisan and the agents ¥ ver, certain Louisiana can eat. No. a RS OKE pon these who have deliberately! of the commission are prohibited from ons of the un situation , Meine ~~. - EE snore the rights of the! %Pressing any opinion as to what The opening of recla- | Maryland 2 RIGHTS OF LABOR chosen to ignore the rights o! \Ene tarite should be. Tatianna ike lassi athe rice Cc asi ee public in the effort to secure special The’ woo) indusiry is only one of sumption ‘of immi 1 other The t of labor to orgunize fOr privileres f he many lines of activity which the it is thou sht, . hange the R | H ; f ite “interests ‘and! | goverument azents have studied since adnormal distribution. ‘There will Meals At Regular Hours. the pron Oe EP eae eG | commission created. Ev. Iso be a tendency to return to nor- A i ticularly for the purpose of col- It begins to look as tho we were| of the wool industry from production mal now that the war is ct S ; ah nee Freee > A 4 Wve Usa ve bargaining has become well. going to have enough to do in main-} to manufacture. into cloth is includ Pronounced changes are also in the ‘constitution of the popu- lation” the ratio of males to fe- ne proportions of native and stock, and th e distribu- . tion. When a eity ex es a rap- the ssirvey in order that whe: congress wants to talk wool, it will pport of public-opin- meddling in the affairs of Armenia,! have accurate and comprehensive fig ion, but with the inferential san¢- Turkey, Silesia and other foreign mal-{ ures put forth on the: subject. tion of law thru the exemption of la- the meeting Monday Mr. Coi established in the United States, not taining order in this country, without only the iow ae eweweeTee eee i | | | I} BASEMENT, WEST HOTEL OIE SEEM EMM ® PP a ae ee contents, And there is Mexico on) ; | would. like to micet the woolgrowers id growth due to 6 aeiat bern as s er ete hor organizations from the prok which we can have some good prac-| of this vicinity and ob figure mercial t gain in popu- i Mark v sions of the ; 7 ; the “cost of producti iy lation largely made up of persons | Blanks Reports . Markets tive provisions of the anti-trust act. tice mie Republican. on e cost of productic running th ripsaral ly middl : Aes i or that conditions |in the young anc y middle ages M Le The right of collective bargaining — Onto ete., in order that conditions Aymong these erage ttt will be ; any tters A r county may he taken into con- c ene BD ns the: . : I 4 is of vital importance to labor, for The President decla j sideration for compazizon in the sur- more men than women. For example, Neat nexpensive only by that method an labor hope League of Nations is a ' vey now in. course of preparation, i8 Oklahoma Cit ere the popul Our Mimeograph Dept. Knows How Bee eye tial Ba tion grew 400 per cent be- to obtain from employers the share of divine mercy."’. A bit. dangerous, 1900 and 1910, the ratio of r Call us of the results of-production to whieh. this declaration of pattnership with, to females in the latter yp.ar EASK President Wilson, ° Ted- CASPER BUSINE j i } : to 106, and 62 per tof dy Roosevelt. or any other they are justly entitled. the Almighty without His consent? P fe Phone 442-W. = Smith-Tartar Bldg. Attention Stockmen We have under contract several thousand tons of the best hay in the country, and.can sup- ply you in car lots at the very lowest prices. prominent national figure what heremembers about his Viet to Omgha, and he will SaeBen. his reception by Ak- Sar-Ben the population was between e organizations of labor have me oct atignes ot ooo to show a continu p mo} ce organizations of capital a The J k P. a PEAGE CONFERENCE ment from the country to the city t t.! which has been going on for many e Jack Po Spiceeee coms wet con 50 ob acd ieeH ea eC eaten TE Tegel ks a Laner Exaates ; eres proportion of negro population is -LA BRANGHE, Vendea, (Correspondence of the you have a put a poser. Only! Press.)-—Premiér Clemence 1 those diplomats in Europe who framed! Bere tke other day in’ search of pvace _ and quietness. nremier ‘cooked the fiat joint of cavenants are thoro-| gs if “he needed with the “gyp’? number.! nothipye suggestive ‘ended from in promoting the national welfare. organization composed Omeha business mer derived from spelling pards. Mt gens a Htar hich: weekly serio-com: not the nse,but' the abuse, of pe pected. In 1900 negroes numbered 11.6 per cent and in 1910, 10.7 per cent. It is expected that the } of foreign-born wi how ‘ decline, due to the discontinuation of gration. Tri recent y 6 the na- iorn population did not incresse idly the foreign-born. F will be found, it is predicted, * eid. Ta the tall stitutes a menace to public’ welfare. foe orients weet. Tne fl electrical parsder- n Omaha any Monday une lo September, What Is\the League of Nations? Son, There a period in economic dis- when big busin WAS con; alMbat syn ous with bad at period is past. ‘Thé ange ape egations of gation The nerican public and congress, will have to} a knowledge of p operation of industry ure the come-ons a aun exter a SPECIALS FOR i TODAY AND SATURDAY play the game to g We can also supply you with all kinds of grain in car lots. BEFORE PURCHASING, SEE US the shake-down. What Is Its Object? Yvon, wiped t First, to promote a headache by! brow and «enjoyed studying complicated English phrases, ,, The Premier docs : } 2 par eees functions and probably the onl: are as meaningless as u bath to of the past few months, c:ceptt ary control have been 4 Bolsheviki: versally recognized. But there is also full appreciation of the dangers in- cient to such consolidation of fi- ywer, and laws designed to , Let Us Reduce the High Cost of Living For You. . those of the retricvem of Alace- ‘4 ~ $ . : ; , am ; a 5 specials) “eT tits c i enacted and are still in pFocess of Second, by open arrivals of u conc. BOrtaine, at which he lid Kamo Catedp,:regular 35c teller, special e5ci 1 We Buy Hides, Pelts, Fury ynd Wool. serfection , ; arora vored was the Victory daz Moma toess<2)3 alacant eae 23c { v ee Atia! ugree y he i: PS as + 2 H v 7 1 r * . . B - Seachem RC tion aed pron by the wishes of hae art pare tof Me enon hunter, Extra Fancy Ripe Olives, regular 4Qc seller, special... __33e yo tne majestic (2) minds propaganding | however, and when asked ow he hac Ss 1 ara pea Seni ; : ‘ solidation, men in control of capita : ! enjoyed the trip from the capital, rc Syrup, Velva Pure Cane, 1/2 gai. can, regular 65¢ seller, fi ; 5 4 few hundred million of people into! 3: special 45¢ have brot upon themselves many le- ; i r --->------ ~------~------ -- ei ee en 4 bia % kis ne minding everybody's business but uns Syrup, Velva Pure Cane, | ral can, regular $1. 25 Baile The Cas r Stor (7 Co ail restrictions irkeome, tor thamland/ their owns. (mantlives mot lhee bend ; | B n some perhaps, discour alone and the educational tenor i chateaux on the Loirc 2 F by Sh re a ee - Brana pe caerncuiiote educational tenor is to » enjoved ‘greatly hav- Service Soups, regular 15c seller, “special Ph . W ree fill the human breast with those great ing a little sleep at Nantes but the Family size Soda, special_ one 63 or 97 Casper, yo. L few necessitated laws lin E a 5 sae ae 5 ns stimulated by humanly di-/€rowd, after midnight commenced to s, a E 3 7 ireelibecteatarean vine Jmpulee so he con't necovengyscelaim aud-chcer mo\urder. my ves Ma:vel Mechanic Soap, regular 25c seller, special Che RARE ERI aSe NEESER CEG el ne wont need the) windows at the Central hotel. | What Libby’s Baked Beans, special, 2 for- a funny ide an staff of life but will expand id physically under the special ____ __..2-L__-3 rolls for 25¢ eamery Butter, per Ib.- 65c Toilet Pape Pmeacunls Of: 01th Midwest Ci hermen, the In. 116, co} ve place to col- ~- == “ > ” k the four R i eee ; rigor F nt fora stroll along Our own coffee, specially roasted every day, per Ib. 50c A BSOLU TE PROTECTION . 4 urd, to revise a rule of reason the beach, speaking with them in the Rp oiharhoodsswenushefores Coy the international courts whereby! dialect of the province. MEATS not with a proposition upon i . ven Snuneemne z 4 a haily good chap, don cher know,” Li Fo aRUDeie. REF Ip. 3 Z 2 aie B P CO whieh minds might meet, but with at Saat RRR ff Cevevecescccecs Live Hens, per Ib... _____ | eh | ESD ELL-KE ° associate: judge with i 3 i i % am to which Congress must ; ZANOL B Fresh Dressed Springs, per Ib.- ori “The Insurance Men” be” council and a parleyvous sticker may be able to adjudi- ate the econ Hair Dressing, Shampooing, V brator Massage and Manicuring. Pxquintte Toilet Preparations Demovstrated Every Day. Henning Hotel, Room 122. industries of the nati Fresh Dressed Hens, per Ib. __ critical stage of nic ri of a farmer our national hist eocccnceeecs Apparently en- PAY CASH AND PAY LESS hose black cow gives white milk 111 East Second Phone 370 La he phesausccesrofethaciveh-\ fir tanakeavelowabitt eecccccvececceveceeessoeseoccoss: 1 nfident mam i win with- ae SLMEROOOL EHD, os Sa eae A Lester Brokerage House Inc. 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