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pee See 6 eee Uf os ec Che Casper Dailp fribune ns oYer7, oy even mbes feel 4 cation “nhs: aoe on Rokaa ing. | | BUSINESS TELEPHONE, .+..+......45/ connate a tea ne | tered at Caspes (Wyoml Postos- Fite “us second-class matter, NOW Ab, 1046 — ee MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS| SE Oy nay rae . 3 J lAsaoiatl . «Béttorial natie’d Handanl git tn are, Proaden, tres & *Peuaden, 1720- Be eeReN TE Bidg., Copies of the- ‘Datiy Pribune are on file in the New York ahd Chicago of- ficen and visitors are welcome. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier riter ‘Three Months - Go No subscription by matt feceates tor less period than three months. All subscriptions must pald in ad- yaneée and The Daily ‘Tribune wilt not insur delivery after subscription be- comes one month in arrears. Pubic taliban nena osndaioeers Sey Member of Audit Burcam of Circulation» a (a. BG) Member of the Associate The Associated P: is ares efititied to the use ye ree, of sii 1 news cred! in this ih the jlocel news published PRarein. aE: pica ELIMINATE THE RED | | | One thing is certain if employer and} employed are t6 eVvet reach an under- standing and Work in matual good will wma upon amicable reldtions, and that| is the elimination of radicals and agi-| tators on both sides. Most of the trou: bles of the past have come about thru! this elass. A housecleaning is in order and if cannot come too quickly to suit! the level-headed and. fair-minded on each Hide of the question. | In this day, there is mo eéimployer who would not prefer to dew with] responsible ‘organized labor. But it! must be exactly that kind. Spokesmen) must be fair in their dealings, broad! enotigh to consider other phases than selfish interest and with sufficient vis- ion to determine something of the fu-) ture. The men for labor demanded spokes-} with equal force} qualities in apply té 6Mployers. When reasonable men} set ut to compromise differences and correct wrongs something accom- plished, but when advantage is sought regardless of circumstances and picion instead of confidence and so rules the conference, it were bet- toy that it be held. Both sides have reached conclusion regarding the Bolshevist, element in their respective camps, And the Missouri Mule, the Official organ ef organized labor at Kansas City has} this to say on the subject: “While fair-minded employers recog: nize the fact that fair wages must be paid, they will no longer stand for un- reaponable demands. They will no longer stand for violation of contracts entered into in good faith between em- ployer and employee, and they will not stand for unreasonable agitation “The great progress which labor has} made under the direction of the lew ers in the American Federation Labor. is in danger, owing to the ac tions of unscrupulous, radical agitators. ‘These radicals have talked much about The ‘revolution’ is | | rea-} sus- never the same| of} # coming revolution. ia here, but it is the employer, conser: vative. labor, organized labor repre sented by the American Federation of Labor, and the public, who have re volted. “The radical element has been al- lowed to go too far, but it is not too Jate to save shat. which is just and fair. Throw the Red radical element out of your union, and the same ap plies to the Red radical and. un-Ameri ean element in the employers’ associa- tion. Radical. and un-American impostors, both among the employers and the workers, must bé thrown out. Clean house on both sides and keep it clean. Wf you get rid of the radical agitators and their followers in your union, and the conservative element among utc employing class in industry do likewise in their associations, we will rapidly secure « lasting industrial peace. “If such steps are not taken. indus try knows a way out. It is determined. It ts ready to shut down, It is thrv dealing with tadi¢als on both: sides, which shows Bolshevism on lone side and Czarism on the other, Industry is not only ready and willing to. sbut Gown, but is prepared to remain shut down for three montis, six Months, oF longer. ‘Shis is not. goof news, but it is» neverthe true, and the selfish Tadical, always a big talker but a bad Manager. always cares not for you or your family, is to blame. “Gone are the days when a man could waste his employer's time agitat- ing of lixtening to agitators. Those days tite Red radical by his insane de mahds and constant agitation, has killed. “An honest day's work for honest —AT YOUR areal ioe tor avoid Substitution. q est day’s work in the just aa@ feir se- lution toward industrial peace.” Baan TO INQUIRE AND REPORT The House Judiciary Committee has ordered: favorable report on the reso-} mission to make immediate inquiry in-| to recent advances in the prices of} fuel oil, kerosene, gasoline and ether petroleum froducts. {Pp by June first and its scope included de trade, - souri, it is declared that at the pres price of motor fuels are in the hands; combines, and, if improperly used, world-wide in their source, ~& dangerous | near future; and if the fabulous prices now being charged are due to scarcity of the product; should use e then the government! ery poscible means to fos-| ter the production of power.alcohol and| to give encouragement to its mamufac-; ture and use. 1 Wheh the Trade Commission tak {up the matter placed in its hands by} Congress, it will learn among othe! things Of the widespread and new u to, which oil by-products are} put fi the world’s economy of this day, and age; and no differencé upon what seale of operation, production and man-| ufacturing charges have risen in this, Particular business as well As in every other human endeavor. | If petroleum concerns are profiteer- ing or it is discovered that they hav6| method 6f suppressing produc.| tion have by a6} sign in distribution or manipulation in| abnormal or ais-| tressing situation trade, then they be. called 10° account likeviany!| common offender. | Neither Congress nor anyone else is justified in pointing the finger of sus: at them simply and its line of by any or manufacture, or prices created any in should other picioi beciuse they} are petroleum long Government, concerns. the Federal particularly | both legislative) | For weary, years and more State Goyernments in and executive departments. hammered’ away at socalled trusts, big business) concerns ahd (riilroad™ corporations. | Prosecutions and fool regulations: piled} one upon the other. until most’ every.) body lost faith in and respect for the) men (who created and). dirécted. the FOR SALE Lots 3 and 4-in block 189, west front, Carey addition. See Connor at Tribune, | nq R. Jorgensen Contractors aud Builders First and Ash St. preved, | public utilties In a@ statement drafted for the Com! giyitiention | mittee by Representative Dyer, of MIS aition by ts | that When the war é¢mergency ent time the disposition of and the they broke down cbmpletely. jand. mishandling under corporation said on occasion “A corporation has no/order creating some three hundred ci- | character, Subsequent im the nethiag fundamentally developments wrong. pense and the opportunity is impersonal. x eontrol. It will require years of time} PIE) Se | Rees: land. miltions of mtoney to. restore: the! 9 ° The statement further'sets forth, UD*! iaieonds to their formbr usefulness! : on what is believed to be reliable au-! sa ccriciency The Meliing Pot i 3. thority that a still greater advance in|” 1, such that has transpired the pub- | [the pricé of gasoline, is 10 come in thes. has been wrong. If the ubstract a TAXPAYER OMITTED | | 1 soul.” It stuck and was to heap on abuse and _villification. ‘The and souls. It with hearts fact are regular folks. was wrong. If they [sports and. good fighters, they have, probrium, and survived the period of ease of big business, The | when’ the public has Veered to sovernmental prosecuions flattened out Whea analyred by oourts; and all there lution directing the Federal ‘Frade Com jay grar been to it has been the ex-|which the corporations and business | afforded |concerns of thé country answered the; jsome self-seeking, four-flushing govern- | | ment prosecutor to projgct himself ath- | material | wart the publie herizom like a rocket | opened the é¢yes of the folks at home The Commission is required te repert ana ‘deseend te earth like the stick. P ‘With the railreads the agitators and} termining the question of the existem@r) tigse whe eried,‘‘wolf,” reay point with | and encouragement and coopera: of @¢ combination in):the restraiat “| pride te thetr’suedess. When splendid)en in plice of insult and injury. great builders of { were bret te such low con-| interference and regulation| of error and ignorance come from lo-} prose /enlities. far removed from the b:oad| ‘The Mc-| highways of modern enlightment, and Adoodies, the Wilsons and the Hineses,; where they have not as yet discovered | of two enormously’ powerful capitallst | completed the wreck by. man- hand)ing | whether Geotge Washington was cru-| government! \cifiea or expired “from -thé itch. | Someone the signal) tations for distinguished business serv- individuals composing corpora-| partment 1 tiona in most cases are men of high, Th not | only unfair to Make faces at them and call them namés, but it was decidedly} had not been good} would} iets become discouraged and quit. But} wages, antl honest wages for am be®-| werth-while affalts ef the sountry, and|they didn't, an@ today they or thelr sue. are Of the Amefican-mail.” > [thelr womeeras Beeame objects of sus: |Cesors ate still on the job. They hue! { pteton @ad mistrust. weathered the years of undeserved op- levolution. ‘They have come to a day new and more ‘correct viewpoint, The rapidity and » efficiency f nations cell in war, with men, means, and dojlar-a-year sérVicrs | and astonished. the world abroad. It is time that simple justice is don i sgiv-} It may be noted that about the oniy echoes fron: the old and dismai «lays with) large quantities. A feeent cartooh on the subject atoWe General Rdwaras, presenting @ certificate of business met- mi it to President PF. J. Fahey. of the Gil- tettte Bafety Resor Company, Which wold 4,000,000 razor sets arid 65,000,000 awe of soldiers Quring the World wat. President Fahey is one of the very active supporters of the administra- tion in, New England. | No medals. have as yet been award- jea the taxpayer who pays the bills trun up against the governmerit by the three hundred distinguished busine: firms which had large army contracts during the war. DELEGATES TO CHICAGO. Trish’ Two of the Big Four who will lead the Minnesota delegation at the Repub- \lican National Convention at Chicago, will be women, Mrs. Maniey Fosseen, of Minneapolis and Miss Millie Bun- nell of Duluth, who were chosen: at the recent state convention along with }R. 1. Bach of Owetonna and Alyab Eastman of St. Cloud. Minnesota women are delighted with the representation given their sex by the Republicans of the state. Both are trominent club women and interested in Republican orgznization. HANDS IT TQ BURLY Postmaster General Burleson gets. it from all sides. That is he gets tin leans, decayed spuds, ancient eggs and |putrid cabbages. He gets nearly ev- ‘erything except sympathy and this as the public understands the matter he does not deserve: The other evening at a dinner party in Washington he was doing the prin- j elpal part of the talking and his sub- \ject was the part American women | played in the war, Ue deplored at some length their spending enesy in tseeking publicity, getting their piccures in the newspapers and ‘onning new and attractive uniforms. Mrs. George rhett, wife | commandant of the Marine Corpe, ened with rising ire. | ©Mr, Postmaster General,” she broke [im at last, “I perceive you sre as ig- norant of the American female as you the; list- of Adjournment followed soon there after. SRLS tara eon amp me Nee tee Qa. Is | a wiid cat a ee, of wild animal? LE. 8. { A. This term is applied to. about! forty species of the feline race: In the; United States the lynx is commonly} called a wild, cat. | Q. hone Bernd pa agai yn played) between clubs? R. 0. A. The first game between organ:| ized teams: er ape. | in Hahoken, No} v.,. June 19, Pity ah Who plan: See ice tne United! States postage stamps? ” L. 7, ‘A. Postage stamps designs are made hy the Bureay of Engraving 4m t'rint- ing, and are approved by | the post. master general. wala Q. How was Seatle named? ¥F. E. N. A. Seattle, Washington, was named for the chief of the Duwamish’ Indians oT. MOR. ‘A. Gas does not freeze. The molst- Secretary Baker has promulgated an ure in gas pipes sometimes freezes and iphene the flow of gas. Q. ‘ho originated Father's Day? G. 1. T. A. Mrs. John Bruce Dodd, of Spo- ROBUST CHILDREN ice, concerns fromiwhich the war de- has purchased supplies in TIM THE TAILOR Do Your Tailoring Also Cleaning and Pressing 20 Years’ Experience CALL 467-R 128 North Center A child should not look pale, thin or worn. Such condition denotes malanesion To keep uy wth and robust- ‘ness a chil kadeig a plenitude of food rich in vitamins. SCOTT’S EMULSION eee cent in ap pinoting prope ies, is an i eit su . ental food that could well be ja a part of the diet of every growing chil: Children always do well on Scott's muision. ) | gectt @ Bowen Biosecls, NJ, s A. A, hief federal policé officer of sach fed- eral district and is appointed by the our troops in-the World war. a 1 iaecba gree copra Tg ol ie A. and supplies. Q@. Who and Leaders of the A. Cuticura kills dandruff, sto; raf the cause “of dry, thin and ing hair. Treatment: Gently tub Cuticura® Ointment, with the end of the finger; ‘on spots of dan- druff- and“ itchin, ‘ollow next morning with a ot shampoo of Cuticura Soap. Repeat “in two weeks. Nothing better than these fragrant, super-creamy: emollients for all skin and scalp troubles: ps itch- G. Kulien Larson & Jorgensen, Inc. Planning Mill in Connection Phone 219 on, © id teputation. with Us Tod Building Your Character . The name of the bank with which you do business _igzone of the best references you can give. checking account stands for modern business ods, available liquid funds. : savings aevount stands for good habits, thrift and This Bank Your Best Servant-——Open an Account not only ‘does a bank account yield you monetary 8 from your investment but it returns a dividend ay—NOW! oming National Bank CASPER, WYO. This relationship. woul blades to the Wat Department for the} sanizai ve -In 1866, a proposed ear > sition. of 10,000. mensresulted in 600 “enians crossing the border from New. }ork and Vermont, militia but were fored .t¢ abandon their campaign _ They defeated the for lack. of reinforcements are the orld?” A. G. M, “The Ri rape viele Doda bye is an organization corn} SPECIAL NOTICE: As a go ag attraction that we know people in this vicinity will appreciate, arrange- ments have been mos with the Army Dis. tributing Omaha to put. out right here in-CASPER giving ‘all a chance to attend. A SALE OF Surplus Salvage and Reclaimed Genuine U.S. Army Goods You can thus inate os wenaeta bared of army THESE PRICES TALK—No Farther Need Lad Us To ets 96.15 ilar) olive drab weel. » dig and extra gs of tucking room. roughly ‘washed and pterilised, fare seconds, each with & slight defect somewhere, but steh have been repaired. All will wear ‘like iron—bes good for “years. Ask anyon who has one. ‘Wool oo Just reesived three bales of these from Philadelphia U. 8. sale; they look mussy from packing, but-are tlean and free from holes, rips and tears.’ Oni, $1.89. Pneumatic Pillows 99c $2.56 and $3.00 values, cdmplete with case. Size =. Only She. $1,26—PURE WOOL UNDE! : ‘This t9.U: Syregulation two-piece heavy, pure wool underwea:. It is HOt “mixed?” wil “cotton, it isn't fleederlined, pela eeu high: class Fibbed 3 Shirts have round athletic neck, no but- tons te come off. Every ‘garment whole, no rips, tears or holes. Regular $3.50 Ma ah -retail. Every garment has gone through the U.S. tectam: 3, and is even more sanitary than your own washing agiiione. THIS IS THE BEST. VALUE IN OUR IMMENSE STOCK ‘Mammoth Cups 17c Extra large, heavy tin and aluminum cups. .You can’t wear them out. Handy for kitchen uve elbow and two buttoned flaps.’ new Shirts, bUt all will give “the | wear @ ASW shirt Will.” Sites fun 14 to 16% only. No. 1 Grade $3.29 . These are shirts whith are whole, no rips or tears, but off color oF show,some sikis of Wear. No. 2 Grade $1,99 ‘These shirts are real bargains. They are’ those which have had | some slight tear, cigarette hurn or” ather deféct, but havé beén néatly darned or repaired: where needed. Think of ita warm army wool. shirt for less than bial § donar nad $1.09. Army Overcoats $8.00 . Thest are regulation army over- coats; have ‘been dyed dark: blue and brown; complete with black buttons. -Think of the quality for | or out at the pump or hydrant. only $8.00. , Leggins $1.19 Mess Kits 98¢ U. Sregulation side lace can ‘vas, with patent hook to keep laces from coming loose. Repaired slightly if needed. U.S. regulation, oval shaped, with hinged. handle and fitted covet, in <both« aluminum and tinned steel. Fine for a camp try RAINCOATS $2.50 pan. U.S, regulation raincoats; ty . are wrinkled from baling, slightly Khaki Breeches $1.19 |_|. soitea. U. 8. regulation heavy. khaki, with double eat, lace just below | Shoes U.S. Regulation knee, haye belt loops; wear ike $8. iron, H These are brand new. VU. 3. . regulation ryssets, not the imita Trench Mirrors 9¢ to 39¢ | tion, put the real army shor AN + Use a pair of these tough, snag-proof khaki | eechen, that come below the knee, as a sub- stitute for. overalls, by wearing high shoes, leggins, | puttees or socks, as a substitute for overalls at less than half the price. COTTON SOX 21e Pai fiimmer Weight B5e to 50¢ quality a BVD Suits $1.61 Spiral Wodl-Wrap KS (New) Leggine $2.60" | Pasta Ta These ‘are ‘long ‘strips of élive drab wool jersey cloth, with taper to tie. Very warm and dressy, Wew) Leather Puttees $4.70 Mahogany edlored leather, very dressy; used with breeches for #id- Pure wool, heavy weight, and heather ~.-1-- ‘owels 29c New, 17k34 hick towels. Turse are Red Cross surplus supplied. ing, touring, Hunting, ete. ‘Theat Turkish Towels 69c are hew, ¥ , “New. ‘These ‘are good weight Brand New Anny Regulation - | Err A lla RUBBER. WADERS — ey > Ib. $6.29, Pair’. “We housands | ot pounds-of f canvas and Khaki Office oe Pure, Mani a e188. Gloves Wiaeacie ate assorted 1 ie ea pile rageapinesites: $2:25 values; 0. D. : Uke eather!” Abe rind mais et ‘at lets thad Many Other ic Te s to Mention REMEMBER JUST ¢ Army Goods wo in the stére b 885" are selling 20 per cent! ingman). SAVE MO: Buy for next fall, too. suggestion. \pril 2 Vatrona Hotel ARMY s0008 ‘DSTABUTNG Of, Casper, Wyoming

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