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PAGE TWELVE : IN ADJU PROGRESS MADE ININEP PLANS STMENT LABOR DISPUTE Agreement in Sight Between Packers and Employes After Resumption Today Of Meetings With Davis WASHINGTON, March 23.— Agreement was’ reached late today by representatives of the five big packers and their union employes in the controversy growing out of the reduc- tion of wages and clteration o: f working conditions. “WASHINGTON, March 23.—(By Associated Press.)— Representatives of the employes were called into conference late today by Secretary Davis, who is undertaking a settle- ment of the wage and other disputes between the big five packers and their workers. When they were summoned Mr. Davis had been in conference LLOYD GEORGE MAKES ATTACK ON SOCIALISM Bitter Denunciation of Party De- livered by British Premier Before Luncheon of Coalition Group LONDON, March A bitter at- n socialism was made by Prime Minister Lloyd George in a speech at a luncheon today to “the new members of the coalition group, as the partici- pants in the luncheon party were styled. “The military dangers which united the parties have disappeared,” said Mr. Lioyd Georg: but greater, more insidious, more permanent dangers stiill confront us. The great peril is the riseto power of a new party with new purposes of the most subversive character. . “It ct tself' ‘labor.’ It is really socialism. It is tearing the parties to pieces on its way to tearing soceity to pieces. Those who are inclined to agree with Mr. Asquith and Lord Bentinck that the Labor party is a bogy, should read the socialist and labor papers for a week. ‘Socialism is fighting to destfoy everything that the great prophets and leaders of both parties, Unionist and Liberal, have labored for genera- tions to upbuild. Parliamentary insti- tutions are as much menaced as pri- vate Interests and the rule of class organization is to be substituted for them.” The premier asserted that an addi- tion of 4 per cent would put the so- cialists in th emajority and that from 15 to 20 per cent do ot vote. ——_——.——— Mrs, M. Frantz of the Frantz shop has left for the east, where sie will buy for the store. Mrs. Frantz will make a careful selection in the cast- ern mark and the new goods will begin arriving the last of the week. NEURALGIA or headache—rub the forehead —-melt and inhale the vapors yicKks VAPORUB et eerie Unmistakably the shirt for you young men who aim at in- formality of attire without sacrificing style, is the Emery Shirt with attached collar. for an hour with spokesmen for the employers and it was reported that an agreement seemed in sight WASHINGTON, March 23.—Spokes- men for the packers’ employes ¢en- than an hour today and then went, ferred with Secretary Davis for mori] into private conference to consider propagals made as the basis for a set- tlement of the dispute between the big five packers and their workers as to : and working conditions. urther conferences with the secre- tary were expected to follow., The principals to the negotiations still maintained silence. Labor department statisticians were called in asring the meeting. WASHINGTON, March 23.—With the two sides understood to have been brought to practical agreement on all major issues, Secretary Davis was ready to resume today his efforts ‘to effect a settlement of tho dispute be- tween the five big’ packers and their usion employes by first meeting in separate conference with representa- tives of the latter. The labor secre- tary was expected to meet the pack- ers’ representatives in further confer- ence later. Results of yesterday's conferences were believed to have included a vir- tual agreement by the employes to the wage reduction put into effect on March 7 and agreement By the pack- ers in turn to continuation of the war-time agreement providing for sub- mission of all differences between them and their employes to arbitra- tion. 4 Golden Quality Oranges. They are good to eat for breakfast, lunch and dinner. 3-22-2t KAISER’S BOOK ABUSES HOSPITALITY, HOLLAND DECLARES IN PROTEST LONDON, March 23, — Public opinion in Holland has been greatly stirred by the publication of former Emperor William's book, which is regarded as proving that he is abus- ing Dutch hospitality by dealing with political questions, says an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Amsterdam today. The book also, it is contended, shows that the former German ruler had not yet retired definitely from political life, his presence in Holland thus constituting “‘a serious menace.” Although the government does not intend to invite the ex-emperor | Will Be Made Member of Inter- Harding; Others Slated for Appointment ment on the commission today by announced formally in a few days. WASHINGTON, March 23.—H. C. Kerr of Lexington, K is said to as United States fish commissioner. WASHINGTON, March D, Fiddler of Indianapolis, been selected by President Harding asa representative of the Labor in- terests on the federal board for voca- tional education. Mr. Fiddler was in charge of the labor bureau at repub- lican headquarters in Chicago during the 1920 campaign. GOST OF BEING MADE A NOTARY TOBE BOOSTED Prospective Applicants Stage! Rush to Obtain Commissions | 23.—Harry Before Price Is Doubled «in State | CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 23.—No- tarial commissions are not among the Wyoming. Notarial commissions are things that are becoming cheaper in going up in fact—100 per cent up. Under an act of the recent legislature the fee collected by the secretary of state for a notarial commission on and after April 1 will be $10, compared with the present fee of $5. Notaries to leave the country, it is stated that the cabinet will’ make repre- sentations to him at Doorn and draw his attention to the obligations atising from his enjoyment of the Duteh right of asylum. | |TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY pation sarin tdaneS eee etoe saan FOR SALE—Victrola and twenty- seven records, god condition; $50. Call after 5 p. fn., basement, 629 Kirk strect. ‘ 23-30% | FOR SALE— Axminister rug; high chair; fumed oak dining ‘able; bed box mattress; ice box. 1145 South Cottonwood. 3-23-1t* Campell Johnson Co. “Head to Foot Clothiers” mitting of the date of effectiveness of the new law, enclosing only the $5 fee called for by the present law, but their in- genjous foresight has availed them ; nothing. ‘The | ly is declining to } missions prior to the date of their | effectiveness and Is notifying the ap- plicants to “eume across” with the additional $5. now holding such @ commission if he President Harding. He will, accept |Securing a rebate for the unearned and the appointment probably will be } Portion of the bond premium and pro- curing a new bond would make the “game not worth the candie. _——_— SESSION }.A°‘WS IN TYPE have been.selected by President Hard-| CHEYENNE, Wy6l!March © ing- as federal judge of the Panama of the session laws of Wyoming Zone, and S. Harp of Frederick, Md.,/is now in type and press proofs been read at the office of..the s however, and. binding, nd., has|several weeks longer,” tt Teaulre : whose commissions will expire on or} soon after April 1 have been in many instances” endeavoring to beat~ the high cost of reappointment by sub- their applications in advance tary of state mere- ue the new com- woided by a person PETITIONS 10 BE CIRCULATED national Commission Again by Bey linha Ges of to. Carry Ae State'Law Into pas - ive. To do this, however, would require the WASHINGTON, March 23. — Oba-| connivance of the’ governor, - with} , CY diah Gardner of Maine, who resigned | Whom lies the appointment of notaries |C@sPer_ will from the International Joint commis-| Public, and the governor ts too buss |the committee. of sion in the closing days of the last|t© become a party to such a@ petty administration at the request of Pres-}®cheme. Even should the governor be ident Wilson, was offered a reappoint-| Willing to connive, however, the trou. 4 ble and expense of relinquishing bond, | °F Sivic control. ;| be circulated developed at the regular weekly meeting of the board of direct- ors of the Chamber of Commesce this} the ‘Near Hast Relief. > FLIGHT POSTPONED. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., March 23. —Lieutenant W. D. Cone'’s planned one-step air flight across the country to San Diego, California, in 24 hours ‘was postponed late last night owing to noon. ing plans, Just inside’ either 2nd St. door you'll find a PHONE FOR YOUR CONVEN. IENCE. an lain and fanc’ Neer formerly selling’as oe at ‘our exceptional“ 7 jursday” pricing, 10—Blue Serge Middy Dresses—10 (For Junior Misses Age 12 yrs. and 14 yrs.) —Real chic in the fashionable pleated skirts, white collars, red ties and other trimmings. —This is a real value, formerly selling at $8.50,. Thrift priced at In-our store for men, you'll find great “Thrift Thursday offering. Extra Special Shirt Sale.’ —A really handsome shirt developed from French shirting, recognized for its long wear and dressy features. —WMany smart new French patterns are introduced in this sale which promises to be a fast selling event. Sizes are 14 to 16, . ' Regularly Selling for $3 ; Thrift Priced at e Indorsement of the Truth in Fabric .|Dill_ which is being pushed by Wyo ming woolmen was one of the import —All|ant results of today’s meeting. Ths 1921, | remainder of the session was devoted have mostly to transaction of routine mat- ze ecre-|ters including passage on new riem- tary of state. Printing of the volume, |berships, arranging for the coming | unfavorable weather. campaign and arranging forum. meet- _. Extraordinary “Thrift Thursday” Specials. 1009 Yards of Beautiful Bow Hair Ribbons’ }age 3 by the Chamber of made for the purpose of petition: ; Georgia ‘ling for the. insti tetitikereforyn | uipniin; aeaeae’ ote age bee s THE WEATHER—Generally fair tonight and Thursday; colder tonight. Phones 13 and 14 —In white, brown, tan, AS . "Another Big:-Special for the Men Aa Horsehide Leather Full Palm Gloves —A real value will be found in this glove. Very strongly made. to give lengthy service. gauntlet’ or wrist style. —We have only a limited number. Either Cut me out for Grocery reference —Webel’s. carry— —Occident Flour —Best Out West Flour —Billings Best Flour —Tea Garden Pre- serves and Jellies Chase & Sanborn High-grade Coffees —Strictly ' Fr esh Eggs, guaranteed, now selling at 35c the dozen. —Delicious Wine- sap Apples now selling at 1214 the lb. or $3.75 a box. Regulation of Grain Exchange | Is Norris’ Aim about The Tribune’s plan'to the support of the baseball league this season. z. ‘Mr Ricketson was formerly sport- ing editor of the Denver Post and commendation from a man who is a recognized “as a sporting authority and baseball fan of the first water is indicative of..how the outside world is watching Midwest team. But here's hig ievter, which was re- ceived by the Tribune this morning: se bully for the Tribune and its, live NEW “ORK, March 23.—Amer- & United States destroyer before that petitions will} city was occupied recently by bol- shevizt forces, said a cablegram celved here today at headquarters of Tribune hs the spirit, the pep, and the sporting blood that is going to ——— ‘Subscribe for The Tribune—— are at your disposa: black,: with very smartly embroidered backs and of the dependable and mer- itable French kid. A timely opportunity to save on your Easter purchase. | support of the | way for a of your igned) ‘CKET: ee eee in which you have eS icnsdibedco sai tate ner. now rai over $2,200 to back the ball club in the Midwest league. ‘The |ABMabell WY: A ger a Building. ————>_—— ——Subscribe for The Tribune 2 2 —A lovely assortment of staple shades offered at a great reduc- tion for “Thrift Thursday” sell- ing. Better arrange to be here . when the doors swing open. 40 inches wide A Special Purchase for our Pre-Easter “Thrift Thursday” 25 Dozen Handsome Ladies French Kid Gloves $2.00 The Pair —dry goods department Mrs. Housewife, Here’s a special of unusual interest “Domestic” Electric Trons Thrift Priced at $4.25 —Surely you cannot afford to pass up this offer, if you are in need of'a new iron. It's barely a few cents more than haying the coils re- paired in your old one. They are regular $6 values. Don’t miss out on this. big event by coming late. The doors are open at 8 a. m. ‘A “Thrift Thursday” bar- gain for the lunch carrying. man Hot-a-Cold Lunch Kits — Thrift Priced at $3.50 Every man who carries his lunch knows the value of a good moisture retaining lunch kit. ~+This Hot-a-Cold special affords room for a henrty lunch and has included, a vacuum bottle, guaranteed to kee for 72 hours. The regular price is $4.50, _. Staple Groceries at Remarkable Thrift Prices x ——Many prudent and thrifty housewives purchased some of their spring apparel from money saved on Webel’s groceries. —Here’s some interesting values for “Thrift Thursday” selling: —214-Ib. Can Tomatoes, the can......0c.cse0ce0e —Gallon Can Mt. Cross Tomatoes; reg. 75c can, at..... —Gallon Can Mt. Cross Catsup; reg. 85c¢ can, at... —Gallon Can Empson Pumpkin; reg. 60c can, at.... —Gallon Can Rockford String Beans; reg. 95¢ can, at....-.-.-. 75¢ Wish to announce they are now 1o- cated in room 219 and 220, Midwest 200 Yards of Crepe de Chines ina great underpricing P original temperature hardware dept. BULLY FOR TRIBUNE,” SHC NT OF MIDWEST LEAGUE NG CASPER SPIRI “Bully for The Tribune and its live following of sportin fans.” That is the way Rick Ricketson, px*siclent of the Mid, west Baseball lengue, with headquarters’at Denver, feels raise an_appreciation fund for team that Casper will enter in the coast to ovat. The little Wyoming metropolis is the biggest little city in the world and one fat every sporting man in the west points to with pride. “Let's hope the fund ysaches $5,000 for altho Casper may not need it as much as some other western towns, the example it is setting is paving the “bigger and better day for clean, high-class and legitimate sports ‘we ali love. “Again congratulating you on your splendid campaign, I am, Sincerely, 3-22-3t° ‘ “THRIFT. THURSDAY,” a day set aside each week 6 WEBEL’S,”. CASPER’S LEADING DEPARTMEN STORE for extraordinary bargain giving. BARGAIN GIV- ING on seasonable and sterling quality merchandise... Each price offering you will find commensurate with the lowest possible sale level... The satisfaction and efficient service given at these, sales “ marks another big item of this day.. PREPARE TO BE HERE TOMORROW. Many other specials too numerous to mention d. NO APPROVALS, NO Ex- CHANGES, NO REFUNDS on Thrift Priced ‘merchandise. teeeereeene 15 += 60c 65c ++ 50c