Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 3, 1919, Page 8

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GOVERNMENT T0 TAKENO HAND IN SETTLEMENT OF WAGE FIGHT “WILITARY LAW ~SEAYERS WILL TO TRIAL . PEACE TREATY ISPROCEAIMED GO a a Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, Fish, Ham, Bacon, Poutr We Guarantee: Evervthing to be the Bes Tht the Sel 1 { +i he 34 Afferds: -ANWYO. CAMPS’ “DURING MONTH; IS SUGGESTED. PRICE LIST FOR THIS WEEK ns 3 RETAIL ip = ca. Prenn. | he Aieatlaie Press: "BEEF CUTS IN CUTS ‘Att G 1 Infor C a SMRRIBANT 0. > Seam on vine “inne avert ey ee mst} cmon ee “in a vote Rib Roast, Banding ini ee ce orne he SA. Rassett, |2Sht. One miniature mob which -20l- treaty is proposed inn una mous ‘con ‘ i t, roll___ houlder Roast ¥ General, Informs Coal_ Miners) smmcpes ures0 2 See lio at teomd and Coie coems| Sant Zgnteatr ann gant om Mey Ron eggs ca hea lacked, a leader and after a short threat |/sentation to the senate by administ ern Wyomtng camps today establish- dissolved from want of a leader. en ition leaders. Apparently contemplating, ing “military contrat” That Inquiry Is Merited but Combina- Round Steak —-- thruout the | o'clock last night practically found the jthe possiblity of n deadlock over rexer-’ | state of Wyoming. ‘ tions to Stop Production Illegal aE | business: section deserted. vations, the agreement provides that af- Short Cuts ~---------- Th loin Steak § United Mine Workers of America to call! e coroner's inquest will be ‘/helditer this week, the treaty, if not rati- Sirloin Steak _--- POULTRY DEPT. —— oft the strike-of miners. Definite as-|this afterfoon at 3 o’ctock the jury in| fied, can’ be laid aside. Best T-Bone Steak ‘ [Ny Anaoctated Prem] -|suraneé has been given union officials the Inquest being adypurned until that! ——— \ Sh Steak Fresh Home-Dressec WAS, TON, +"' that President Wilson and Attorney |time so that the testimony of the Yoc-!. Finns are credited with being the, oulder Steak —- Hi an ACHING Nov. 3.—Attorney General Palmer taay inform- | Gonoral Palmer stand ready to attempt £0r8 might Respenny., Mollowing the tp, [raout thrifty of all peoples represented Shoulder Pot Roast F hH apy 7 e {an adjustment of the controversy that nary examination .oftin the mines’ and Juniber SDE: re: iome-Dresse j the coal ent who protested against the strike injunction that the | {2, (0/meny of (he controvers wr Moore, charged with first de: VEAL CUTS Sprin government stood ready “to do everything in its power to facilitate am order -is rc ree murder, may be expected to come! ORE THRO T Shoulder Steak_--_..--22¢ F arta am 37¢ ‘This “ ‘ H t A F - inquiry into the merits of the controversy but in the meantime the law | ,, 7" #urance was given 2 eb Hollowell is being retained as a wit- Be eae ; Shoulder Roast -18c Tt pene aa must be enforced-and combinations to stop production: cannot be tol-| Patmer said that while it might he-; 2°88 fot ooeeaente in she cane: SES ae withaaettioanie Round Steak ~~~. Key ————~-—— ~48¢ erated.” _ come necessary to petition for more in- jhe, three criminals, no charges having water then apply— Ch Fresh Home-Dressed Palmer's statement, maae in reply to junctions ~in the coal strike. the time! 266" PFSehs sae: aa Si as ks 37 bedi asta *©'nad not yet. arrived. He said othor, NAY é tew __ ov. Sieh ears. ~--9te Roepe tHe aypealg inion injunetions if obtained, probably would! The climate of the British’ colony of | PORK CUTS Fresh Home-Dressed nio, to President Wilson </bo directed againnt persons other than Sierra Leone on the west coast of Africa + Belgian Hares 50¢ OR bettie: woe went 10 eho tet mentioned in the restraining order , 8 #0 malarious that the colony is called Chops ee 35c . ves a e rai Brite Vereen TERRE AECHER IRS am) at Indianapolis. “The white: man’s grave.” Shoulder, Vj or whole__28c rairie Chickens, each_ $1.00 ie AY Teas | Loin Roast Bauesec SEA FOOD GOMPE ; Fresh Hams, 2 or whole 30¢ | patibut Steak _____ TO 8’ idle ae fe 2 Sees 30c iy Salmon Steak’ __- END TUESDAY (ity Axnociat Swift’s Jewell Shortening_30¢ .| LYRIC TH SATRE || NEW YORK. Nov. 1 pers, president of the American Fed Have you tried our Fancy Breale Lake Trout ¥ iion of y declined 20,3 com- | fast Sausage? If not, why (Continued Fram Page One) ment on a report that he had suggest CONTINUOUS 1 P. M. TO 11 P.M. ges Poont ase Bull Head Catfish_ fan. ‘The proposal which T su way to settle the coal strike, t Silver Smelts to Mr. Quealy and which he, on bel m going to help the miners { = erry oe CURED MEAT Re Siig ea of, the operators made to the miners, | every way to bring about an honorable I ODAY “tes . . OIC MMS ce nd “from advices | adjustment 0 lifficutties," he suid. erie x Swift’s Premium Skinned L Crab 1 am hopeful that } WILD AND WOOLY Matis! Sees 37c | Large Crabs._--_______ accepted or that some! ASH Nev..2.ceThe Bet , Swift's Premium Regular Fresh Shrimp, pint hood of Engineers’ has sug-: r apr x ss ed to the government the calling of ' OUR SHOW aki Hams - -36¢ Oysters, pint _-..--____ end the difficulty. ; n industrial commission not opposed ~ Swift’s Premium Bacon__45c Oysters, quart. Meanwhile preparations are going to collective 1 ining to settle the Standard H » quart________ forward to safeguard against violence problems, including é tandard Hams__ LARD ment not be reached at onceeand the | Jent Wilsin is ready to initiate | ine Shei Si operators should undertake to reopen ation provided the miners first re- Standard Picnic Hams__206¢ | Swift's Silver Leaf_____ 35e the mines with men who are willing to; turn to work. I i nd oth 1 work. Eighty-four federal cavalrymen; er an in-} A Classy Mystery Picture Good, well fitting shirts are WHOLESAPE DEPARTMENT dustrial code must be drawn up and! something more than just cloth MUTTON from Fort Russell are on duty at WHAT YOU'LL SEE IN “THE HOUSE OF INTRIGUE’: ‘ock | Springs. ‘There were sent there at Goy-| Subscribed to by labor and capital or} Hewed! together Half or Whole____-__- 15¢ ernor Care: request in response to| ¢lse many serious strikes will follow | How 2 “Chicken-Stall”"—The Crooks’. Come-On—Works. % Our shirts have shaped and tafl- Hind Ounce << 5 Front the steel and conl walkouts. Life in the Rooming-House of a Hard-Boiled ‘Lundlady. ored neckbands—they fit smooth- ind Quarter __ ronts urging by x of Rock Springs | i s be provided in that in an. emergency Twenty-five federal cavalrymen ha been sent to Sheridan. There remain | at Fort Russell about 200 tederal sol- diers who will still be available in the ly and comfortably. The sleeves are set in exactly right—they. hang properly and we give you the right length. The bodies are cut full and large ~more comfort, Silk madras and percale in the The brotherhood had its own demands | in mind when it made the proposal. Front Quarter__ Long Saddles _ ~ Crooks operating at a Fashionable Bathing Reach A Pretty Girl in her nightie holding. up a female burglar. Mysterious Midnight Episodes in thé Mansion ‘pf a Millionalre- Heiress. i Then a TWO- REEL COMEDY resolution in| uthorizing the presi- o fields should necessity 7 H y authorizing the presi-|— 2 MCN A EWURNREEL CUNEO i (Cd SK madras and percate in the fim 8 6NIDS. ~---~-~-----_-~ 5 at sod sneak necessity for thelr! dent to take over and operate the conl . new patterns $2.00 to $12.50. Two hundred members of the Ameri-| Mines for one year or as long as the Then a ONE-REEL COMEDY and a Underwear, pajamas and socks from northern and central | P'e*!* chaste x ‘ right in every detail, = = §ifM Hinds ~__-__--__-_-___ 2 - who have volunteered for = PATHE NEWS, Showing the Gary Strike Fronts — Mail Orders Given Prompt to preserve Inw and order if EMBARGO 18 : Side Attention Russe! ON COAL EXPORTS arrive at (By United held there y, will nd be s. ‘Two troops of ‘national ary are due to report to th mandant of Fort McKenzie, nes dan, today, one troop coming from | coal cargoes will leave the United States Rasin and the other representing the at present. Sheridan district. These forces will be | used to prevent interference with’ NQ PRESSURE ON miners 4 ng to work should devel- NON-UNION WORKERS opments make nec: an attempt to Anxxocigted Prens.) operate the mines regardless of the) PITTS H, Nov. effort * strike. Such an attempt is forecast ,WiN be made by the United Mine Work should an agreement not be reached |€f8 of America to have non-union miners| between the miners and operators by |{" the Pittsburgh field join the strike until after injunction proceedings at In-| rt for emer- a The govern- y ordered The Sandison Market Co. 143 East Second St. J. SANDISON, Prop. Telephone 428 ment tempo! 2 o and Phone 545 w : OTHER SALE PRICES ARE OUR REGULAR PRICES A Tn We will give no NOTICE! Customers! please ask for your duplicate sales slips. a : Wednesday morning. ; s at ¢ a P ‘The officers of district No. 22 through |Uanspolis have bern disposed of, ne: No. 2 Van Camps Pork and Post Toasties ______-_-_ 15e¢. * credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. Savecnaes ee ON anus ned a] ba hed beg encom, Polke Beans ____ “Shredded Whéat ..-___ 15 - statement explaining that because ot q inability of the executive hoard to meet |Pyten OF Sit eB Cream o’ Wheat- 25¢ . Kellogg's Corn Flakes___15¢ : prior to last night consideration had |“ # pHTANAPOLIS, Nov. 3.—Officials of Grape Nuts _-------__- Corn Puffs. ‘15¢ The House of Kuppenheimer Clothes. not been given the propoxal of the op- the United Mine Workers of America ' erators that the strikers return to work at international headquarters here to-. P. & G. Soapy'per bar__10c with the understanding that the opera-/day continued thelr silence on the coat! We Have Never Changed Prices. J e tors would at once enter into negotia- | s; , the attitude forced on them ; . EG gel ar sides = eae _ SPECIALS FOR A SNAPPY TUESDAY: en ou oo rst ot any results arising from the by United Sta 10 lb. pail of Pure . Owe pound.Wedding Break- | ike in the eastern fields in the event |derson. Not Honey ¥ $3 00 . fast Coffee 55c¢ z ut a special agreement could not be could be obtain sgotinted in Wyoming. A decision by the Wyoming miners | MORE to return to work immediately would, it is believed here, involve a break with the international organization. Say! We get 70c per dozen for eggs, but don’t forget that you can poach every one of them, so that is enough for a test. B. & C. GROCERY for Value this Season LD POSSIBLE TON, Nov. tontinued | being brot on officials of the cx CHICHESTER SEULS aay ORDERLY Style is important, tailoring is nd Bot LAMOND BAN! along with George x wer re . iy the ita tn rooms RS RE IA a Skew important, but first be sure that and being drunk. ‘The three HARRY BOSELLY. Props.——JACK CARR. you're getting quality all-wool fabrics rooming house and disturbing the peace, | necording to the police. WE DRUVER any TIME in‘the clothes you buy this Fall and Winter. { WHERE | DO YOU Vor SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE yearsknownas Dest,Sciest.alweys Reliable | ' } f Will Nat Take Your Annetite Long to get friendly with Our Fruits and Vegetables. We have searched the zones from temperate to torrid to find fruits wherewith to satisfy the most comprehensive in the oity. Order something from our lavish, luscious line today. Every bite adds Fresh Delight. Our prices have a healthy effect on your pocketbook. Good woolens are scarce and more shoddy stuff is on the market than ever before. KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES are of the same old integrity of all-wool fabrics and sound ‘tailoring with styles the newest of the new. Winter Nellis Pears, ripe, sweet, juicy, doz. 50e, 60c .25¢ Cranberries, 2 quarts for... Florida Grape Sweet Potatoes, Fs ok $4, OF $3.75 We have just received our beautiful Flower Box and now-have for sale at our Center Street Store, Cut Flowers. We have also added a new Bakery goods line of Bread, Cakes, Pies and fancy Pastries, AH orders amounting to $1 or more deliy- ered free to any part of the city. ( Fruit Mar cet sci 247 Per box ..... New crop nuts of all kinds for men of, affairs ; sy $35 10 $65 the city election tomor- B Fruit, 2 for... 3 Ibs. for .... | Florida Grape | New Dates oes | Fruit, extra 1 Z < i ° A Anyone desiring any] ‘Oranges, 35¢ 60c 9 0c Per PIB. cree 35¢ | Kuppenheimer Suits and Overcoats—styles that K : 4 Per dozen, 9 9 Pigs, iE ike— i . infoliiminarélative to} |aeercieet cere yg 15e, 25¢e young men like—sound, sensible, stylish models | ! row. may. obtain same rene by calling. 990. ET iting ete 4M o, * iM Oe, +, oe % K? % Ie eSe aS aoe eSe a ae Roege forte of OG x XOX

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