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PAN-AMERICAN LABOR TO FIGHT “ONE BIG UNION’ ment Predicted for Passage by Switzerland Trail Equipment Junked BOULDER, Colo., Dec. 22.—Railroad) equipment that enabled visitors to Colo- rado to see the beauties oj! “The Switz- erland Trail of America,” soon will be scattered to many parts of the world, from Cuba to China. The read has Just beeh dismantled, station houses torn down, 9 ties and ali equipment removed. other of the roads affected by a de- crease in the mining activities and in- Resolution Sinsblaseies | The Baliider, and Western was an- Big Convention in Mexico City By RALPH F. COUCH (United Press Staff Correspondent) WASHINGTON, the annual. convention of — the cording to Secretary C. A. Vargas. “I think the federation likely to take @ stand upon this and many other is- “T expect the con- vention will pass a resolution strongly condemning Bolshevism and the one big sues,” said Vargas. union propaganda.” ‘Vargas and other officials of the fed- an- The of- ficials «re Samuel Gompers, president, eration now dre preparing thei nual report to the convention. N, Dec. 22,—National- jzation of industry ‘will be discussed at Pan- American Federation, of Labor, whicn opéns in Mexico City January 10, ac- crease ‘in, the cost of operation during the war, After several attempts at re- lief permission was obtained from the state utilitits commission to junk the) road and it was soli to the Morse Bros. at Denver about a year ago. Se Variety im Diamonds. Each of the ve mines owned and worked by the great De Boers company in the Kimberly district. produces dia- monds with well marked characteristics, ‘The Kimberly mine fields a good per- centage of white and -many yellow stones. Dutoispan mine is famed for its large yellow diamonds. At Buit- fontein small white and spotted stones are common. From the Wesselton mine come many beautiful deep or- ange-colored diamonds while thd De Beers mine shows a good percentage of tinted yellow and brown stones. The and Jarthes Lord, treasurer, Gompers| Premier mine (Transvaal) yields a large number of ‘‘off-colored”. stones. The Cullinan diamond. was of exceptional purity. From the Jagersfontein mtne |in the Orange Free state the famous bluish-white stones are derived. The diamonds found. in Germzn - Southwest Africa are'small and yellowish in color. (eatrardan She sae hers The “dhole’ the red, wild dog ot Northern India, is a most dangerous creature. Hunting in packs, it will at- tack any living thing, even the junglé King, the tiger. —_———— Prizes for. prompt and uncomplaining payment of taxes are offered by the Japanese Government and range from fitty cents to twenty-five dollars, SERRA Nac BRR 5 NOTICE. * State of Wypming ES County of Natrona Im_the Distriet Court, Sixth Judi- cial. Distri ‘The Biedie ae Lumber ) Company, a Wyoming corporation, ee Plaintiff, vs. George McRorey, ; Defendant, To the above named defendant, George McRorey, a non-resident of Wyoming,-whose presen place of residence and postoffice address is unknown, but whose last known "place of residence and postoffice address was Casper, Natrona County, Wyo- ming: ‘The above named George McRorey, will take not that he his been sued in the! District Court of Natrona County, Wyoming, by. the Nicola: . Lumber , Com. thes a Wyoming corporation; that She ject aaa in said action to obtain judgment against him, the said George Mc- Rorey, in the sum of $1,208.85, with interest thereon at 8%. from June 17, 1920, to date, which said plain- tiff alleges to be the balance due on iin account for goods, wares and mer- chandise sold and delivered to the said George McRorey by said plain- tiff for use in the construction of the dwelling house situated on the lot hereafter described; and to estab- lish and foreclose a lien upon said dweiling house and upon the land on eater me is situated, to-wit: Lot 8 in 2, in Morningtide addition to the iow city) of nent in said conte of Natrona in the State of oming, for the above sum with said interest. and costs, and that he is required to “answer the petition of plaintiff filed in the above named court on or before the 8th day of Mail Us Your KODAK FINISHING Quick Service ‘ THE PICTURE SHOP Box 1076 Casper, Wyo, Etter of the petition Ww. January, 1921, or said petition will dered accordingly. eieetre “for Plaintif: ‘ov. 10, 17, re Dec, 1, & 2 15, 22, 1920. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. The acne meeting of the stock-|= holders of the Casper National Bank will be held in the office ofthe bank Tuesday, Janua: 4, 1921, fér the purpose of electing a Board of Di- rectors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of any other business that may properly come before the]! “ meeting. . K. DEAVER, Cashier. Pub. Dec. 15, 22, 25, 2920, Jan. 3, — Ores SEE BEN TWO FIRES IN CASPER CAUSED BY OVER-HEAT- ED STOVES—Casper Daily Tribune. DURING THIS COLD WEATHER — when good ken as true and 2 aa ren-|/ hot fires are essential, It is a good plan and we, advise is known throughout the world as pres- ‘3 ~ = ident of the American Federation o2 Labor, while Lord has achieved fame in the United States because of his work in the mining department of the American Federation of Labor. American delegates to the convention besides Gompers, Vargas and Lord will be Matthew Woll, vice. president of the A. F. of L.; Vice President Rickart of the executive council of ‘the A, F. of L.; John Fry, editor of the official jour- nal of the International _Moulders’ Union, and Frank Tobin, president of | the International Teamsters’ and Chauf- feurs’ Union, and a vice president and | Member of the executive council of the | A. F. of L, | Approximately 4,800,000 workers in the United States and other Pan.Amer- fedn countries will be represented at the convention, according to Secretary Vargas, through five delegatés from each country. Countries in which the organized labor movement has already accepted representation at. the conven- tion include Mexico, Dominican Repub- Uc, Guatemala, Salvador and Peru. | “We're now waiting to hear from the labor miovemént of .Argentina,” said Vargas, ‘Possibly Panama and Ecua- ' dor may send representatives.” The convention is planned to con- tinue a week. -_ , Preri#ent Obregon of Mexico, prob- ably wii be invited to make an ad- dress, Vargas sald, altnough this is he-! ing left entirely to the committee on arrangements at Mexico City. Vargas plans to leave Washington for Mexico City about January 1, poo Wane at bs olay School boys! Get -your Christmas haircuts NOW, Oil Exchange Barber Shop. 12-18-ft and Elm streets. . Going South Now that you have been convinced that Casper is going south, avail yourself of the chance to buy high-class lots at low prices. PARK HILL ADDITION , Park Hill Addition lies-just south and adjoining the much-cov- eted and talked-of School Section on the Garden Creek Falls road, at the continuation of South Center, Wolcott, David, Ash BUY NOW. _Buy these lots now, before other developments tend to advance the price. These large, roomy lots can be bought at less price and on more liberal terms than lots now offered elsewhere, lo- cated on river bottoms. | What’s Coming to You in 1921? A Fire, An Accident. A Spell of Sickness. DEATH. Or a Loss of Any Kind Now is a good time to - look irito your insurance matters. “RT: KEMP C0. ‘Insurance—That’s All” Phone 870 112 E, 2nd. one today. Phone 74-W 50-—-LOTS-—-50 There are about fifty of these beautiful, high-laying lots left in this first offering. We ask that you make arrangements to select SEE BEN Realty Co. Residence Phone 340-M ANNOUNCEMENT THE UNITED BAKERY you to check over your In- surance and be sure that you are “fully protected against loss by fire, We write Fire Insurance ALL THIS: WEEK Turkeys, Pillow Tops, Baskets, Vases, Kewpies, A Prize for Everybody -Shogren Shooting Gallery Just North of the Wyatt : The “The Nebraska School of ay Located upon a ec-acee tract of land upon the edge of the city of Scottsbluff. Offers to residents of the Piatte Valley opportun- ities for training in the elements of irrigation engin. eering. School opens January 3, 1921. There is no tuition. A fee of $5 per semester coy- ers entrance ,rental of books, etc. Admission granted +to graduates from grade schools or men 18 years‘old or over. For particulars write to— eighth THOS. H. McCARTHY, Box 615 Scottsb ae, Nebraska DR. J. J. DONOVAN New Location Over White's Grocery Buite 112 EB. Second - Phone 66 seerevovseseseseeeecsess DR, C. E. DUNCAN peatis pea CHIROPODISTS ee eeeeeeeseseseeeet ern WALKER ‘8 Scient Chiropodist Balcony Smnith-Turner Drug Store Office Hours—9 to 12 a, m,,;1 to 6 Pm” pHone 1560: Sap he sen ashe MPH TID RADIATOR REPAIRING sewer eenee eee eeees IDEAL RADIATOR WORKS F, W. Selby, Prop. , REPAIRING.aad BECORING Work Called for and Delivered. * 3121 E. Yellowstone Ave. Phone 278. * see meee sees eee rene ns CASPER phe RADIATOR Renting and Ke-Voreing Expert Workmen beware Cheert Gives, Wie Ser eeeese erases acesensaseves HOSPITALS sSeeee eee ssesesessesenes: be Ask ee gah hated eter bf Phone Fie Gasper, Wyo. DR. HOMER R. LATHROP Surgeq: Gguk an hoes Pathol DR. ¢. E. "DUNCAN Physiclany Office, Hohroaugh Bldg, $4 and 75 Phones, seecvesesuseesssteracers Pereeeeernenesnenr SHOE SHINING PARLORS AMERICAN SHINING PARLOR * /We Solicit: Your Shoe Shining * _ Patronage. te ones Beottar ans (Whitemore’s) used.. 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EDNA HAHN lore Suite aptowngend Block one Cees eeweserseseeeesese Sees ese rroseseseosees: is under new management and in charge of a compet- ent baker of many years cxperiencé. - We will make all kinds of bread, American and European loaves; also we will specialize in all kinds of pastry, includ- ing pies, cookies, doughnuts, etc. : , & “Our Bake Goods Taste Homemade” : ; Delivery to all parts of city GEORGE KAMBOR, Prop. 132 West A. St. Phone 940W CORSET SHOPS Pe 1. N. FROST ery WYATT HOTEL BLDG. Phone iprasoleron from.......75¢ to We fit all corsets above Small alterations free of charge. MARTZ HAT SHOP 154 8, Center St. ~The Dewie:Ollt= Store has many a gifts for the Home, for Her, for Him, and for the Kiddies---all moderately priced. NOTICE To Our Depositors * higcare eligi Ate DE a. &3 94 CEES Be? eeeesesrevess ‘ TAILORS e eresenesnammenese’’* "8 Bony Tarn a, ot DR. T. J. 488.3 ¢ onnymician gin i H, Midwest Brocaeesese** Bs ono vom Saas Rea. 1 eeenseceses Veeeeseveveseseesoeeeees : MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M. D, Aiton 2 Given to, Obstet- ion, Given to id Diseases of Women DR. elles! igo iu Special Aijention Cres ‘fo Diseases Suite 200-201. 0, 8, Bld) roa, Omics i, ee 8 evenrweoes All interest on Savings Accounts, due January 1, 1921, has been cred- ited to your account. This interest may be drawn, if desired, any time before Christmas. Prompt Deliveries. Mail Orders filled the same day as received. PJouds- Olliver Hardware \/ Company Telephone 714 105 South Center Street Opposite Henning Hotel CEMENT BRICK |emececesoosecseseeesesees Casper National Bank =} tise tee or family if you’ * Mantle Brick, $10 to $45 per M. ni Bye ep ‘cooked, r4 ° Ps seek food like mother Basement Wyatt Hote Goseseseesoorosserr® Common Brick, §23 per M, Delivered Phone 968- oor SeOeeneeereresesecusess Coreseceseases