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NE. . FRIDAY, NOV. 21, 1919 t Daily Cribuue CASPER SENDING wwocesaceeaosecoions anne Foon Pres OF | HUN COMPLAINS ee eee ne en ' LAR ( A MEF ING SE Ss SUC a ciara, ALAS ; GERMAN ( | A [5 (By Associated Press.) UIA nSaALe tata ; LONDON, Nov. 21.—Great Britain’s stupendous effort to , ATH Ea Aran world’s = 4) | grapple with profiteering is just disclosed by the work of 1,600) ~ fronyenHon, of ‘the’ Womeri@iChristian Radical Tendencies of Party Con-| tribunals which have prosecuted 7,350 offenders and secured |Amefican Soldiers Heap Luxuries|T@™P*rance Union to be held in Lon: 4 A eae A 4 4 - i don next April. For the first time in GUNNISON — vention to Receive no Local _| 1,320 convictions, with fines aggregating $35,000. on Frauleins Since Anti-Fra- the history of the organization, dele-, ; Support, Says Delegate | . Besides setting up these local tribunals to whi ternization Regulation gates from many countries will assem- é ble in possession of\voting power and Was Revoked able to bring direct ‘politteal weight. to hear on their problems. The British Women's Temperance as- TN | sociation is preparing for the meeting. s.)—|The last world’s conference was held in UeavingsThureday | against dealers are submitted, appeal tribunals have been estab- ished in specified areas of Englana,|heard in public except in special. cases Scotland and Wales. In addition cen-|Wwhen under authority of the board of The laboring interests of Casper will tral committees also have heen formed|trade, proceedings miy be in private.| WITH THE AMERICA he represented at the opening of the’ '® investigate supposed trusts or mo-| Books or documents produced pri} G ANY. ty convention in Chicago on OPOlles which may ve manipulating E NEWS DEPOT AND INFORMATION BUREAU KE ‘nt : vate heari ated as con-} among the civ American | the United States six years ago. In the He ember 22, by three delegates, R. H.| Wholesale pric *. This has heen done|fidential if n producing them} occtipied area comphi inating | Years that have elapsed since, it is STATIONERY CANDY re A ‘tu nister, Edna Hoffman and Ed,| der the Profit iz act |S0 desires. Labor is represented on the] with the German men, are often heard | claimed, the movement has made mark- . who left for Chicago Thursday} Apart from the prosecution of com.|!0cal tribunals and on the Central com-)to the effect that the American sol-|ed strides thru its routine k has 100n. plaints, the hoard ‘of tr Which is; Mittee, among the members of the | German girls{ been partly chec ed by the div 3 to wa ck, who is supervisin M-| diers are “spoiling” th executive! py heaping luxuries upon them and by of many the} spending mone. sly for presents. Miss 4 ing to the conference with| charged with the administration of the|Mittee being J. i. said one of the delegates anti-profiteering law, is independently | head of ‘If the conference has investigating prices, costs sel this morning. HEADQUARTERS nd profit stril J n-| wines’ and good things to . arrang. for the London confer- ny radical or anarchistic tendencies oe Aree. RUnbeE Of articles in com-} rosatlent of the British ndes | Since: the anti-fraternization regula. /enee. has been asst at, in connec we propose to withdraw. On the other | se. has formed a Costing com tion. was revoked hy army headquar- with the meeting Denver Post Agency re hand, if an honest effort is made co, Mittee, composed of distinguished red] ters several weeks ago the cafes in Mons will be pr : ore} Coblenz have been crowded each night eth i Westminster Abbey and the Allegations of exces-| with soldiers and Hein, and many | Westminster cathedral, The Salvation are established, to insti-| of the German men have openly assert-| A™My intends dealing with the organi the seller be-/ oa that the Americans were entirely too #tion’s work in special services — in Jurisdiction | considerate of the German women and @Very one of its halls thruout thy yed thru private subscriptions, In scope, the act applies to “any not | girls: The home office has instruc article or class of articles whic! ent for! F ronsuls in South Amer! article or class of articles which is one nent fOr! Cafes. in Coblenz « . - 5 , of a kind in common use by the pud-| terms not ¢ : honths, OF/ ine zone! held, by: U countries to give facilit AHONEY (lie? or to any * al, machinery. or|HOth. may he im ; the ds by ’ [nee s used in the production ot| Questicns Nefore local tribunals are! j Bae & ming to England P busin: 1 ;countants, which is assisting the Cen-|to investics with one of the older political organi-| tral committee in its task. .\ sub-com-|thern and, if zations which will recognize the rights Mittee om trusts has heen empowered| sive cha nor, this will have our support.” to obtain whatever technfeal and expert | tute pro » expenses of the delegates will be Assistance may he required CIGARS POPCORN NEWSPAPERS From Everywhere FOOL SEOCSSSSSSESSSOSOSOS HOSE OESHEOESESOSHOEEEESEEEES | more 90900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 lately —_> ane PNET ye ae pO ie ee ose ibs their exister : to eee ts aul sealers Senate or Sane : Ane eaNeEe No Big Jap Move Phone 153 Don’t Forget sugar, beer, flour, liquors—Commodi- | krie finding of a 1 feb . 256 the Number tles for which maximum prices were bi 2, decision to porsenky | Sekton Sunday? Into Mexico, Report may appeal othe ATian; SV CEN Cag LOW aL peated South Center Street oF Americans and ¢ { that. on-several police had to be c a rmans all sions the MEXICO CITY, (by Mail).— Relations led to maintain ord- between Mexico and the most Leordial now in many year 1 for the aren in whieh the ibunal is operating re insti urt proceedir ix not the function of the local tribunals ay dismiss the complaint en- the price which would sonable nthe “profiteering” has been a point which; has given‘ loe: vunals much diffi- nity in the p ution of t h So far, the definition lald dow Sir Auckland, Geddes, president af the oard of Trade, has heen aceepteal tire a basis for prosecution. It follows: /¥ield 4 The making of an unreasonably: it Bon OnAeS the profit, all the circumstances being |* thecconsn lath 3 known, by the sale to one’s fellow citi-| Pd by him in excess of this s zens of an article which ix one, or one} Price. of a kil in common use, | Lo On the moot. question of what con-| list itutes an sonable, profit,” C.|The Ri parliamentary secretary | at to the Ministry of Feod, recently de-|cents air; from enameled sauce pi clared, “One of the causes of profiteer-|#t $1.45 to spools of cotton at 14 cents urvived by his wife and three sons, IN 48 the fact that the public seems a Westminster committee has heen . to have lost all sense of what is a,called on to investigate a charge of} \t his bedside when he died were two : | roan aay nephews, James Mahoney and Dr, John Tetsonable profit. A good principle for Foro Fe Om A ©. Mahoney, member of parliament! {ibunals to work upon is not to ask a coat and skirt and a charge jfixed by war-time legislation Ki ; A clear-cut definition ‘of the term dt Get the Most Food Value For Your Money wy In these days of high food prices, / iMag \ H EL Sussivan, Mrs. < Hays, # ‘irs. Morris Kelleher and Miss Jo. Ma: honey of Casy Mr. Mahoney who visited Wyoming in 1888, spending) his time’ with his brother, John ©. Mahoney, of Rawlins, ind with Patrick Sullivan of Casper, Was an enthusiastic booster for Wyom- ing, and was responsible, in a mensut for the coming of a number of Iris families to this state, Hoxides the daughters here he Ix ' iy mount ipulated 1 tribunals all over England ‘have uints for investigation. | nge from flane letter yard to bootlaces at m | en froin \eat. Corie themselves whether the profit is high- nt cents for a breakfast roll 7 a Mr, Mahoney was active as a worker ("than someone else is charging, but) A complaint was made before the| ai housewives are eager to learn about = nd leader in’ Irish affairs and was a 2 the profit arrived at on any reason-| (Valton-On-Thames committee — of a is { firm believer In self-determination tor | 2hIg business principles or is it merely | ct r cent for a lamp shide} foods that furnish a great deal of nour- leelantlé ice and greed?" Neg could) he pur BY h d A d h ¥ : Nome of hia letters have been pub- Hw miles distant for 2 cents. ishment at a moderate cost. nd when lished here, 2 n firmly. believed s A complained that he q Cat St sa f ee Ene ciemly, Uelley a9 ne {dy for an 1 state of public!had heen charged 65 cents for tea for! such a food is also very appetizing it is tions, and his appreciation of public! felins—an act not intended to baras himself and a friend. ‘The committee! bound to be popular! That is the / = \oties given members of his family, Prilsh trade, hut to oelp it restore it| ordered a refund of sixteen cents. aa = ee ‘to normal and rhealthy conditions.” Efforts instituted among retail deal-| reason millions of women are now , = Criti of the government's | anti:lexs to check profiteering “higher up” 5 A oe = a FALSE RETURNS __protitcerinz machinery palat to offieidi|@ among the- wholesalers —has been of! serving their families — ‘figures just published in the board of/much assistance to the Cent commit- = ‘CORRECTED. TAX 1 zette showing that, despite ef-}1ee in its inyestigation of 12 or more — > {forts to beat ‘@own/ diving, cost, “the| suspected price “combines" including = Swift's Premium Oleomargarine It has a rich, delicious, just salty-enough- flavor. Spread some on a slice of fresh bread and see how good it tastes! {general level of retail prices op Oc-|dealers in hoots and shoes, cotton s' PAID IN FULL over 1 was avout 120 per cent above ing, tinware, blankets, — reid pre-war figures, or tin increase of five|clothing, soap, tobacco and medicin per cent as compared’ with the level| Imposition of prison sentences has WASHINGTON, Nov. 29.- (of September 1 last when’ the local/tri-/not been uncommon altho it has been} returns made by former offict bunals were just. getting -uldbr, a general practice to impose maximum | Crucible Steel Company have been “cor- But it is not contended, even by these fines in glaring cases of guilt with a} rected, and the full amount of taxes/fault-finders, that, the increase would {threat of imprisonment should there! paid to the government, it was official-/NOt have been larger had the go¥ern-jhe a second infraction. ly Stated today ‘The company promisea/Ment made no effort to aetion inst officials responsible for, !tee alxe returns. > SWITEHMAN IS INJURED ;mouth 1 ng the prof-! It ix declared to be eertain that par- to hook. liament, during its present sitting, will nst such objections may be set/extend the time during which the of the -| Profiteering act shall continue in force. fitecrins committee which This is elted as an indication of the! \. Tf. Westhaver, switchman for the|claims that a reduction in wholesale public's belief that it has heen at least Paurlington, sustained injuries to his! prices by as much as 35 per cent has! partly suecessfu left foot and a sprained ankle when/|been noticeable in that locality. SE Aire eed he fell under a car in the ‘ds Wed-| M bership of the local tribunals is Andrew Johnson was elected senator, lay night. He w to the|fixed at from seven to 25, two of-whomlafter having .been president, but died Vrivate hospital. Imust he women, Al complaints. are before serving. | {such testimonials as th; The most particular woman would approve of the cleanly manner in which this food is prepared. 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