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cranes _ OF END GROWS (Continued from Page 1) compared With 86 yesterday. The trict is guarded by troops. ‘The Fremont mine is working 24 men none reported for work yesterd: BOON BY GEN. BAILEY Illinois Solon i in ere to Sound Out Presidential Sentiment and Confer with National Committeeman from Wyoming Believing Governor Frank Lowden of! Titinois offers exceptionally good presi-| dis KENYON PROPOSES COMMISSION TO ARBITRATE (By Axsociated Press.) Ww. ASHINGTON, Nov. 4.—A_ special idential commission to attempt ar- ation of the coal strike was pro- ¢ e + posed today in a resolution introduced Ccntial timber, Senator Martin EB; Bailey ey 2 s of Danville, I.) dropped off in Cas. in the senate by Chairman Kenyon of ©... it 5 Of per this morning to sound out» senti- the labor committee. resolution r *nt in this part of the state. Senator committee. 1 uted meeting former Sen ivan here, but found the Wy- man to be absent from the city was referred to that [AUNGHED HERE CLEMENCEAU OFFERS SOLUTION ts . fading maybhe gunimérized in a single word, “ Bramer Gets Best “aor: ASSBOR Alsace, Nov. 4.—Solution of the bahay. Prohlems the world E Premier Clemenceau declared in hig keynote speech for the evened party in the parliamen- |- tary elections campaign, delivered here today. The speech also was his fare- well message on the eve of his retirement from Political life, which he con- templates. The address, he declared, was, not a message nt for France alone, but an appeal to the entire world to renew’ their iathes as they had been performed before the war and produce for the worl = needs. CONFERENCE ON of Coulon, Sport Writers Declare! cil, WING AND ‘SEWERS ORDERED otiexe BY. THE COUNCIL. (Continued from Page 1) appearing in the lines, and many water meters are bursting from the pressure. Ww. and fittings for the shipped from Bessemer, Ala,, ‘work will be commenced as soon as the !supplies arrive, weather permitting. Paving district No. 10, paving district | No, 14, and sewer distri¢ts Ne. 2-A, No, then created by /the vote of the coun- F. Henning stated that the pipe line’ have been and that i, No. %-A-and No, 3-B were 2-B, a roll call béing taken in each ‘in- In an interview with the Tribune, eeance. | Spactapeens Wee) One Pree Nr. senator from his counts | prepared immediately in paving district * Ind., Nov. for. personal! 4c. Meena see No. 14, and bids for the construction inp isiiaiica fon theiticn = ‘ , § , Nov. 4.—Tt was e % 3 rink een r the iirsti time singe tstend non and roneousiy, stated last night that Hadie} eal ae ae Sea Bid he was served with the restraining or-/closely acquainted with ‘tho Jato Preat-'Couion, New . Orleans hantamwelght | der, President Lewis of the United Mine dent W McKinley, declared that way given a popular -deciaion pels Infantry, who are en route from Spo- orkers out the following state- Governor Lowder s e st busi- 7" an! x ¥- “, ment today in ‘regard to government ness: governor Illinoia Lek avers Nad {Harry Framer of Denver in a 10-round|kané, One hundred regulars trom Fort efforts to end the strike He has made a wonderful recora!POUt held under the auspices of the} Russell now are in the fields, two huri- ‘ machinery of the joint. system in office thus far ana his achievements | scabeboees Legion, No decision was |dred more are held in readiness at the} aining in the mining industry, have spread far and wide,” the Tilinofa! Sven but the opinion of a majority of fort, two ‘troops of national guard cav- |” A All D al t. 1¢ would be a simple matter’ Man said. He took office with over|SPort writers ‘said Bramer outfought |alry are at Fort McKenzie, in the Sheri- | t ealiers for the government nin to sé ,- 120 various state be nd following the ate and the coal oy in motion to r in the harne: it session of th titalat vain’ legislature his recommendations The statement was given press rep-|Tesulted in the passage of laws abolish:! meantatived tore conference ing these 1 substituting in had with his attorney, which /thelr place aa ACHAEA, (Of nice il, morning. The @eParmental ”} and each a thoro } business man. tion has witness- =’ leader said he had nothing to - 5 : ) the typewritten statement ana /£% 2 “decrease of over, 16 cents on the hone of the other officiais made ang dollar in. taxation, ‘besides placing the Agee affa of the state m the hands of comment competent men. It has ‘demonstrated Reports from the Indiana coal district that a state government can be operat: indicate there has }y no kin the ea and conducted on the same lines of! ranks of union miners, the successful private business or cor lors, it is said, agreein tion.” e gle railroad mine in the »vernor Lowden took sole charge operation of his campaign, footed all of the bills, , Many miners during their “enforced and went into office with ‘a majority ution” are helping the in of over 140,000 votes over his Demo the southwest part of the te save cratic opponent. His slate was clean their lowland crops from high water nd he had not a single promise to keep except that embraced in his ptat- form for good government, his incum- hency in office indicating now th: even gone better to demons’ about their smployed on street improvements in their home towns GARFIELD MEETS WITH GrERATORS Senator Bailey visited on the coast HE: Spsigtehaedt and in Portland he was given a big : Efforts to reception. ‘The acts of Governor Low for possible settlement of “en were familiar to the people of the and his eekiviiion of Sbiluntiou Spey, west possibilities before the! Were made toc it a conference be- next Republican national convention tween Fuel Ad ior Garfiela ana! #Te bright, he’ BELEN be J.D. A. M resident of the Na- 1 Coal an organization RAT LWA Y CORPS of leading coal operators the coun try W W What proposals the fuel administra- ITHDRA A E IN r had to make were not disclosed in © of the conference SIBERIA DUE STRIK EVICTED ee > . (By haa wanton Press.) FROM COMPANY OMSK, Nov. 4.—Colonel Bmers: STEIN Re of the American railway, mission SEE rin dadintsichitoday has ordered the withdrawal of the American beria. serving cviction notices on st railway corps from Si- ers living in company hous: nine of these were at the Included in the list of t wrley camp. nse who Fe COOLIDGE GETS Sur arteet ks t Genes AMEROT OME SIN nome ee us MASS. ELECTION numb in Hue to wo Ar tys it working 51 percent normal Dene force. BOLIVIA GIVEN OUTLET TOSEA BY NEW GRANT yesterday as count ¢ town ote for Coolidge (Re- Long (Demo- te was Cool- idge (Republican) 136; Long (Demo- erat) 19. ES A Tribune Wantad will sell it. RO t to the a strip of of Af need today, ———— and Mrs. J. north was ¢ The Ieverend * the proud parents of H a seven-pound “e born yesterday —_ pect te ny girl, oe k3 ~~ ww Scientists sarliost ° vast north of the nins of primative Central Asia, mountains A aXe +? + 1% 1% ° + Sate teat So-ehosfo-efe- ato! Mo Me MoM aX aXXo) ? + a tii for enforeing prohibition, a campaign against the high cost Coulon. ‘General Deficiency Bill Signed Today ¥rttice.’Natrona, Converse, Piaite aa [ LYRIC THE Boefe-stoafe-cdo-ete afo-soefe-atoote ate-ate- ole ate oho eho ae chooks toefe-cfo-at $0 efo-ale-eSoeteste sfe-ese Sootecteatesy ver Electric ‘Percolators aan county fields, and 200 ex-service | mén.who have volunteered for duty in; | preserving law and order are in bar-| lracks at Fort Russell. These come from | Park, Washakie, Hot | Laramie counties. Some shipméits of commercial coal | | which was mined before the strike he-| gan are reaching communities in the | southern portion of the state in which by the President ted Press.) | Noy. 4.—Presi- (By ane Ws Asnixa ‘TOD t Wilson today signed general de. |the fuel shortage is acute. Other be-| i i ave been seized by eney Dill carrying appropriations |}#ted shipments have y ; on aia [the Union Pacific railroad while in transit between the mines and commer- | cial, destinations, of living and Alaskan -railroad. | { | i CONTINUOUS 1 P.M. TO 11 P.M. ‘ TODAY — “Why Worty about the Coal Strike?” | Forget your troubles!” Where? At the LYRIC BIG DOUBLE HEADER Francis Bushman | | | i Beverly Bayne = “GOD’S OUTLAW” A big outdoor picture with ‘plenty of excitement Then some more “DEAD MAN’S WEST” With Texas. Guinan -° ,, ; Then a COMEDY and NEWS WEEKLY - BEST SHOW IN TOWN—10 and-25c. sel R2 aa oo reer ter teres R2 ¢ eee Why not make this.a Per- ee Se ak Se colator Christmas? Our stock Me ee o-48o <8 is now complete and your in- spection is invited. 1M + ve eho atoate-aie<f ee oes o¢, Me oy Good, something more than just cloth [i : tl A ind sa 18 giva.many years OF ISRaBre + ered neckbands—they fit smooth- nd ec ORB EOE: tably Soe Saad R? ? | ever tasted. +4, he bodies are cut full ‘and large iM ete ¢ more comfort. Silk madras new patterns Qe Oo oe, An Electric Percolator will and the coffee is the best you honteatestestedtptrgertestertedeteetertontert Under pajamas and socks nt in every detail. 2, + o, o, ey ‘S iM 4, ° Hees so Bloom Shee & Co. SC 2 $ Natrona Power Co. bees <a a te es Ree ti ale o odiessos So Setesetrs reonapones: "Phone 09 ebe, Beier Titi - Sweet and Mild L. G. MURPHY CIGAR eid Wholesale | Cigars, Tobaccos, Cigarettes [streets in the two districts will he re-| canvass of the bills of the month, yj. ceived at the next council meeting. lwere then allowed and orde:., whieh +) (he assessment roll for paving -dis- ee. trict ‘No. 6 was signed, and the rematn- der of the session was devoted to the| QUICKEST PAIN KILLER ON EnnTy Mustarine Stops All Pain in “jn Halt. the Time it Takes Othe, Remedies—Oftentimes in Five Minutes. Subdue; " Inflammation and Reduces Swelling; A Tribune Wantad peeps will sell it, TAKES ONLY ONE SMALL BOX TO PROVE IT Don't be downhearted! Never mind if) tering mustard plaster. you have tried-plasters and liniments| Mustarine relieves hae and oth@t things.that don't start to}athe, toothavie, eara nl neta banish the pain and agony till day after}in five minutes—in an hour all 1. tianicreows will disappear. ; If you want to kill pain, get rid of] sore throat goes over nicht aches—draw out inflammation an@/agony in an hour. Chest coun make all swelling disappear withsamaz-| neck, neuritis, pleur rhe ing speed get abe ’s MUS-| pains and swellings all yield ; _TARINE right aw and are speedily ended with \ Chemist Begy discovered Mustarine.}ihe original mustard plaster s\)| He made it. of good, honest, true yel-| siways in the yellow box. low mustatd—added other pain-destroy-| 63 M TOPS PAIN ing ingredients—took oul the blister USTARIN T Sian Money-Saving Specials and astonished the medical prof CANNOT BUSTER, Cranberries, by giving to the world a preparation 2 quarts for. UuMbagy umati rom ply sion ten times better than Grandmother's good old-fashioned but orty and blis- Winter Nellis Pears, ripe, juicy, Sweet 50° 60° Per, dozen-----=-~ Florid Fruit, Sweet Potatoes, 2 ( > Sg ibmforsesskbancss 2. $_ 5 Florida Grape 20‘ Fruit, extr rmescstk oe New Dates, 35° 15° 25° New crop nuts of all kinds Per pke. Figs, Per ‘», 3D” 60° 90° WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. CITY FRUIT MARKET Phone 247 pkg. - Carpenters Wanted to build seven camp houses at oil field. $1.10 per hour and board or by contract. Bi See H. N. ISENBERG, Henning Hotel. | NOTICE! Priced Watch Our Window - \ 5 Ce 5 Prat Customers! please ask for your ‘duplicate sales slips. We will give no credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. WINTER WOOLENS sacseecsUeesccesoSeeS ces e Tene eee SeCTeeeS eT SOO OOeoooeees That Feel omfortable ‘Munsing Union Suits are made to fit TOA the figure, retain their shape perfectly and keep the body warm while protecting it against all temperature changes. The fabric absorbs perspiration readily—is made from good materials and meets the requirement of the most exacting wearers. at $2.50 up to $12.50 TRU Phones 13 and 14