Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 7, 1920, Page 12

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ABOUT STATUS. STEEL STRIKE All Those Who Obeyed Stiike-Ot-' der Are Still Out, Leaders As- sert__Empleyers Claim Nor- mal Production PITTSBURGH, (By Mati ++Fully one third of the estimated 350,000 steel workers, who obey the order of the N tional Steel Strike committee Sept last Are still on strike, say the stri leaders. Yet the employers assert that the mills and furnacys of the Carnegie Steel company, the principal interest against which the strike was directed, | 4&5, ell a5 milis and furnaces. of inde Pendent compahies, are in steady opera tion with virtually a normal force of} ‘workmen, In recent weeks strike headquarters in this city has devoted its tithe to keep-| ing in line the men who had not“gone! back to work, and to caring for the des-}> Utute, while the steel companies have! been busy butiding up their forces and incteasing production “We have dug in and are biding our time,” say the union jeaders when ask 4 concerning their pl: for the future. “We are going along as usual, mhak- ing and selling steel,’ say the employ- ¢re in answer to a similar question W. Z. Foster, secretary of the Na tional. Steel Strike committee, is in rge of headquarters Mpre, and re. ving reports front organizers ig. all parts’ of the district, who are charged with the duty of preventing desertions. Ariother ‘section. has been. organized to provide food for needy strikers. and their families. . Canteens have been op- ened, and every weele food is dlstribut ed. As the strike lengthens the num- ber of persons in need: of relief in- creases, but officials of the committee | Insist they have met every call made! upon them, Ffforts to obtain the exact number who are still out have been unsuccess- ful, as the strike leaders have been unable to determine the exact number of men who have entered other indus- ‘tries, the number who have returned to their places in the mills, or the nuri- ber who have returned to their native lands. Their best calculations, -how- ever, place the nuthber still on strike at More than 100,000. This position is supported by leading Indepgndents who declare that the uh- skilled labor situation in the industry is serious, and men for this class of work ip ‘hard to find Carnegie Bae earn ARMLESS SOLDIERS MAY RB. DEVICE—Nr. George Thomas, demonstration of a wonderful armless men. This machine d and 15 worked by the feet. by. means of the new invention. Mid-Winter Sale at Richards and Cunningham Now The mid-winter and January clear. ence sale of the Richards and Cunning ham store is on in full blast this week, Not only has this sale taken in Many bargains’ in the women's department} but real savings may be found in the ™men’s department of this store. A specialty ia found in the sale of silk shirts. Shoes, sweaters, socks, neckwear, shirts, underwear, sults, and even traveling bags are included in the sale. The sale of women's coats is in the noture of a clearance of much. of the present stock. Unusual savings may be Tound in this line. Bath blanke!s have nearly been cut in two In price and even remnants will go at a much lower than standard figure. Suits, dresses, shoes and waists are included in the sale of articles from the| fvomen’s department of the store, | Steel compan nt on this rds for the third week in Dece how m ite AT, DR .NK AND A gasfit ter of Edinborongh, recentl appliance which he has tho avelor loes every thing that a mai This photo shows the k SS peas }on the date of execution of each mur. the last reports available, showing 51,- 000 meén on the payrolls As against a normal “force of 52,000. Méetings of strikers now are permit ted if ‘sanctioned by, local authorities. AIDE SHIPMENTS HALTED TO PREVENT THIEVING (Special to The Tribune.) Reards are invariably. worn by Arabs, : because ‘Mohamed, the founder of their EXTENSION FOR SPECIAL RATES Meeting Called for Cheyenne Next Week to Take Up Arguments for Extending Emergency Privilege (Special to The Tribune CHEYENNE, Wyo. Jan. Wyoming state boafd of live Stock com: missioners has arranged fot a meeting in Cheyenne January 16 between.‘rep- resentatives of tailrogds @erving Wyo- ming territory and fepresentatives of the live stock industry of the state,at which the stockmen will presént argu ments for ah extension of the time limit on special freight rates granted for live stock moved out of Wyoming to ranges elsewhere because of the forage shortage in this state resulting from last summer's drouth. The time limit for the “return” rates will expire May 15. The stockmen will ask for an ex tension until Juiy 15.. About. 16,000 fhead of cattle and several hundred thou- sand head of sheep, jt is stated, will be Moved back to Wyoming ranges if the extension of the “‘feturn” tate to July 16 is granted. To date the railroads SMOKE BY AID OF NEW invented for the use of in with two arms can do, inventor feeding himself of the rate. ‘i “The return rate tithe limit will. ex- pire May 15, at a time when grass in Wyoming barély. is beginning ‘to get green,” said Oscar Beck, a member of the state live stock commission. Tues- day. “The stock to be moved were shipped out of Wyoming because of the feed shortage here and we cannot. inove them back until the range is in condi- tion to support them. Therefore, should there be no extension of the time limit of the return rate, Wyoming stockthen would be unable to, take advantage of the rate, There has been some talk of an extension unti! June 1, but that Would not be sufficient. It would be impossible for the railroads hetween Texas and Wyoming to handle in fif- teen days the 150-000 head of stock we desire to move hack from Texas, and such a number .twould have to be han- sid icktignt : M. C. PRICE OPENS NEW BROKERAGE OFFICE IN OIL EXCHANGE BUILDING M. C. Price has openea an office In suite 411 In the Oil Exchange building where he will conduct a general - bro. kerage and security business, Mr. Price was treasurer of Natrona county In 1917 aud 1918, and during the past year, untli a couple of months ag0, was engaged as secretary to. do «rnor Carey, His wide acquaintan:e thruout the state and his well known business abil. ity seers ample assurance of the suc- cess of the new enterprise. —_ BAD BREATH In California the women are forming leagues, the members of whieh will move It ivear mourning bands on thelr sleeves at the Cause and | derer. in the state, in protest against apital. punishment. ——— ers wf livestock which peérished’ during | the severe weather of December from the depredations of range thieves, has instructed all sheriffs not to permit the shipment of any hides, pelts or wool without Inspection by a representative substitute for calomel, act gently on bo tively ds, the works Wels .and the .work. People afflict with bad breath find ; nuick relief through taking them.:- Or. ‘Edwards Olive ‘Tablet ae a | ‘vegetable compound mi: wit live oil. They act gently but feeay go the bowels and liver,. stimulating to ¢ blood, and natural action, clearing thi ifying the entire system. religion, never shaved. A long, flowing beard is regarded by them as a sign of distinction, , CHRYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 7.—The Wyoming state board of live stock com- missioners, inorder to protect the own- of the sheriff's office or the board. The That wines calomel does, without any of railroads have been asked to co-operate the bad after efiects. ‘Take one or two .by déclining to accept any shipment every night for a week and note the Which does’ not bear a tag showing that] ‘ pleasing effect. 10c and 25c a box: it_has ‘been inspected. Fall and Winter Suits Clearance Sale of Coats Our entire stock of Cloth and Plush Coats must go at the follow- ing reductions: $70.00 Co: ule Prics 00 Coats, Sale Price $35.00 Coats, 0: $85.00. ¢ $90.00 Plush Coat, Sale Price $85.00 Coats $45.00 Coats, $22. 50 Sale Price Bale Price \a-——-svan conan ncaa je $87.50-Coats, $47.50 Coats, $23 75 § Price Bale Price -.----.---..._----_.. e $95.00 Coats, $60:00 Plush Coat $30. 00 Sale Price ._.. Salo Price ~ e $125.00 Coats, $60.00 Coats, $30. 00 Sale ‘Price -..--.------ Bhle Price ---------------e---- s $175.00 Plush Coat, peccet $32.50 ee MIB MNOS Feria sce eenreannnad 5 $150.00 Coats, 5. ts, pid aaa a aN a $35.00 Sale Price --..---.---- Sale Price ‘ Clearance Sale of Waists $9.00 to $6.75 $15.00 Waists at... —Georgette crepe and crepe de chine waists’ in beaded, braided, embroid- ered and lace effects; colors white, flesh, pink, taupe, brown, copenhagen, navy and black, in the newest models; a good range of sizes. Clearance of Rainbow Ribbon Hairbows; $1.50 quality at. January Cl Our high grade merchandise at tremendous reductions. OUR GREATES We must-clear our. eee (VY f M) CLEARANCE SALE OF. Wolverine Bath Blankets quality at ... —tThese are suitable for bath robes, steamer rugs, couch covers, etc. Only cales, ginghams, ‘ 5 yards. Reduged from 16 percent to could-not be. : one-half dozen to choose from. 33 1-8 per cert less than usual pfice: we : SUBARANCE OF OVERGAITERS CLEARANCE OF RUBBERS tary’ rg Ade in 50 : $1.00 (On: quality at .... -_.$3.50 quality at... :-59e in black’ kid, —Colors black, brown, taupe, grey and fawn. | Dr. awards’ Olive ‘ablets Get ; Dr, Edwatds’ Olive Tablets, the | J CLEARANCE. SALE’ — Consisting of wool goods, silks, per- cretones, curtain nets, crash ‘toweling,‘and out- - ings in lengths from. one-half yard to pitation of: the seex extension to, Juhe . antefi. Therefore we ate asking fot an exten: sion until July 15 terks in whic to ttahsfiott oh: the. retutn’ trip.” “x “oy tlow important to Wyorhing stockthi ‘ Who thoved: cattle | to, Tatas’ and New. Rate {Mexico, aqme of; whom, still. are movihg | inost herds tg thase localities, is the queation | Adc of extension of limit may be realized the tegular. cariot a $39. WARDEN'S TO GH Ame Protest it Of FYEN _ PROTESTS FROM ee ‘Special te The Trinunc.) . CHEYENNE,-Wyo;-Jan Ph rte lithit—ir att . Which Would give wit f the stock ¥ Vo Ml ane Sy the fetutn rate t, ‘the fact that] boy or freight rate 6; i asi. Le game w: den comfortably are capitol building ‘here.’ One of the large! rooths heretofore Veterinarian “has The Woman’ have declined to considet ah extension] Pennsylvania’ is ¢ course Yor“the tralnfag “of young: tro ith doctors ‘and health edu. men as heali len's: office: from that place to Cheyenne notwithstanding, the office the gathe Warden. ‘ ‘community at large: can -. To be more than a mere Hardware Service: a:vital, pulsating force in the c intetested in the welfare, Laden and f l installed in the. state occupied by thie state beeh ture ovet ‘to . Medical “College of atablishing a new To ‘be ‘of’ honest, co’ To-sub ordinate ail sel of paramount importanee.. wee 'o- be ‘sute that you get “satisfaction ‘in the greatest possible mensut: e Fs Td price every Atticle ft AIT, AC. a tution which people ma; in. short; th space: 5} fe) sateens, —All in small sizes, ranging from’ 2's to 314’s; only a.few to choose-from. RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM COMP. ¢ $47.50; Suite, at About One-H $75.00 ‘Suits, |, Sale Price - $78.50 Suits,’ Bale Price . $85.00 Suits, Sale Price $85.00 “Suits, Sale Price. $87.50 Suits, Sale Price 396.00 Suits, Bale Price’ ...... $97.50 ‘Suits, Bale ‘Price __.. “$125.00 Suits, ¥: 7 3 values at ‘whité and gr: ete. “THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THEBEST? a een ne BE WALSH AT IANS erat FEATURE eh | in' Which “trefhendous: hit in one of the +¥ittle roles he has’ ever enactad. atding of 2h @ {picture; it tells @ story ot a rough cow- | the. West, tho. Sees ja beautiful ry | only to Seek*ta posses her by cave- ®) L D S Mati methods, nd then to rise aboye : st*in: himself by a miracie that ” Head_ot ee to & man. once ih a lifetime ate Best mn ‘the success this production has ages Stare elsewhere, it should win a WAN TED=I want property to sell; if my. advertisement in the “Classified Coluinns.” If your property were thus advertised, itwould move, wouldn’tit? 305'0.'8. Blag eieritious Service to our customers and the an agdnuch a8-you' “2 $85.00 taunt $6.85 ‘taken’ from: :our“regular stock and we dsk’ should we buy ‘them today. pairs of a ‘kind to elioose from; come ~ 2 ‘ —y canons f the metion pit- A report ;was cirenlated during the War, and seems now. to have been. well founded, that among some ‘ayiators who |feported at’ Dijon for military service Waa a woman dressed-as a soldier. Her hair Was cut shott and she. waz ar- tayed in a uniform, , It has+een leafned sihce that she Was an English girl, and of 00d, family. Unable to cafry. out het Wish to. volunteer for service she had joined the. aylators, afd intended tre today ‘is, showing *'& Williath Fox production, Geotgé Waish is said to haye to advanced feports of the ing hefe. ' Peast!..was hoth written andj y #ichard Stanton, whose tine ‘Fox ‘ditector is fathiliat to ‘externally” Viens Var -3or, SR worth the money I can move it. See JAY M. PROBST Real Estate and Insurance © < Office Phone 564-R«~Residence Phone 928-R sh interests and consider “your satisfaction” % 5 ly. and hohestly; to take as little’as we Higive. “ heetfiilly and gladly; to remember that the fait Store; to represent a Hardware ommunity; a definite personality nd development of Casper; an insti- int,to with pride. 4s to:continue all the essentials bound ale ductions, Price Clearance Sale of Dresses This lot consists of Velvet, Serge ‘and'Silk. $35.00 wis oe mm gag oe: : BE suum Bremen,” a7 50) $35.00 Serge Dresses, _ Sale’ Price $37.50 Serge Dresses, Sale Price _ $40.00 Crepe de Chine Dresses, Sale Price .__. aPabiDO. Serge Dresses, $ Sale Price --2. 222228: 1875.00 Velvet Dresses, Sale Pri ae : ice . $75.00 Velvet “Sale” Pricé e | Sale of Shoes broken Tines and sizes duplicated, for the price. French, Cuban, Mili- Is; only. four or ‘five ‘brown kid,” black with ey tops, ‘patent leather, Y ode ee i

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