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PAGE TEN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS UNIT PLUGS FORMER GAP BIG RESULTS ACCOMPLISHED AT STANDARD PLANT End of First Year’s Operations Finds New Department Functioning With Support of All Employes Functioning with the prectiio precision of a smooth running machine, the industrial relations department, as handled|?. under the direction of Don Lobdell at the Standard refinery here, is fitting into the lives of the over 1,600 employes, and plugging what was formerly known as the gap between capi- tal and labor. | ‘A visit to the Industrial building] laboring gangs stopped at. the office where daily hundreds of employes of | and were advised and shown just what the giant Standard plant talk with of-|had been done on their requests for ficialg of the company as man to man,| better jobs. That is ever the cry at not as employe to employer, will show | the plant—better job. that this industrial plan has met the| ‘when a man comes here and asks support of the workmen at the plant|for a better job,” says Mr. Lobdell, and that they are taking advantage| «right then I can gauge that man. He GE Ciikcauebateiva ttnitions dectasied tii |qehoe contant to cematn {ox CRM Rae its operation for their own benefit. job and when we get men who want As handled by Mr. Lobdell, a man/|to go up we know th ar. part of who through his former lifelong con-/ tke concern and we do everything we nections with laboring men and who!can to assist them, ‘There are little has graduated from the “‘bull-gang” at|trials at times, but the man who is the plant and is glad of such expe-|sincere and who wants to go can get rience, te employe establishes a con-| there." tact with the company that makes| It would be impossible to dwell on him feel a part of it after he has been |all the functions of the on the plant payroll but a few hours.|partment. If pc sible As a side issue to the industrial) Mother to all the v: plan which has reconstructed the) Toll and its work 2 . pleasant relations between the Stand-| line on the latest safety appliance brd companies and its thousands of|Clear through the whole life of the employes in many parts of the coun-|¢mploye while he is with the company. try, the employe has access to the|It is surprising to note how many men offices of the highest or lowest of offi-| You will find at the plant that boast cials. He can tak things over with,th~+ "hey have been with the Stand- the “bosses” in man-toman style and)*\! ‘om its first days here. his suggestions or erievances dre! st as an instance of how closely jsaiings are watched by Mr. Lobdell and given close consideration. Starting with a man just being his assistants, a report came to the placed on the payroll, agents of the Standard while he Tribune represen- industrial department meet and grect|tative was present telling of the accl- him and then talk Standardisms to/dent in the Purlington yards in which him until the man is imbued with the|® Roy Mann wa njured. The spirit that wins. Then a complete per-|@dvice said that passers by thought sonal record is obtained so that inti-|he was a Standard employe: mate knowledge of every man em-| The wonderful personal record sys- ployed, even to birthdays of his chil-|tem was pressed into service and a dren, is a ple to the official who| Complete line upon the was ob- wants to get a line on him. tained. Assistance was dispatched, ‘After a man is on the payroll the/4 car and other requirements to at- industrial department functions to see|t¢nd an injured man being en route that he is taken care of. If he necds|in @ few minutes and even before an- money. it is provided. If ill, he is|0ther call’ came in telling that the taken care of. If injured, he is pro-)™an was nct as badly injured as it vided with treatment and given other| 4% thought a: first. relief. Officials and agents of the de-| That is the humanitarian touch partment are continually seeking his that is meeting the approval of the advice as to what he wold do for the, Workman. The plans that are now safety of his co-workers his sugges- Maturing to provide housing for tions of all kinds are welcomed and) Standard employes and the plan to reports’ duly made. permit them to buy an interest in the ‘A representative of The Tribune,|COMPany under most favorable condi- bent upon finding out how the men at| tons are other things that are mak- the plant felt about the department,|!"# the workman a plugger at the spent an afternoon in the industrial |P!@nt. building and strolling about the plant,|.;There are other officials at the so thatsihe views of the industrial) St®ndard, including R. M. Andrus, chiefs would be offset by direct state-|S¢neral manager ,and A. E: 'Thomp- ments of workmen and vice versa, (50, superintendent, who have come — On the face of the investigation one|¥P from the ranks. They realize the is impressed by the masterly way in which the. Standard through this de- partment secures and holds good men. A man who is a worker is given every | advantage that the plant offers and if he is assigned to a menial task at first he is always watched over by the| industrial officers and his every ex- pressed desire is given consideration. | 5 BLACK CAPSULES J Time and ain as men went through the industrial building on their way home the Tribune ~man|_ heard Mr. Lobdell call men and tell them that their requests for a raise| or transfer had been granted and that they could report at a certain time on their new job. Also many of the fellows who en- tered the company’s employ via the poesanerrea eas a ee COAL N. & A. Coal Co. Phone 1400 $50 CORONA $50 L. &. SMITH & BROS. New silent model eight — all makes rented and repaired REBUILT MACHINES Fayments if Desired Casper Typewriter Exchange Geo. J. Heiser, Prop. 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 856. We Are Experts - When It Comes to Moving, Draying, Transfer and Storage We Specialize in Moving Pianos, Safes and Heavy Machinery Gebo Coal Exclusively Natrone TRANsreR Moving Vans, We Handle All saad ee Kinds of Hay Bageag and Feed PHONES4S EFUEL SG J. L. Biedermann, Prop. PHONE 949 The West Side Auto Repair ‘and Welding Shop is well equipped to do all your automobile overhauling and rebuilding or any work that you wish to be done in our repair line. West Side Auto Repair Shop BAYER AND ae Proprietiers 328 West Midwest Ave. Tel. 1369 "| Sixth Judicial District, in and for importance of the connection which the industrial relations department establishes between the company and the employes, from their own experi- ence in the pre-official days. When asked what their company hobby is their answer is “industrial relations.” Viewing the whole thing, taking the expressions of the employe and: ob- serving the manner in which ‘the: de- partment functioned the .outstanding impression is that it is almost impos-| sible for an emplaye to be done an) injustice at the Btandard plant. That makes for,satisfaction and gvod work- manship, and above all that concen- trates the interest of the Standard) Oll Company of Indians. ———_—<—=_—_ NOTICE TO ALL CREDITORS AND OTHER PERSONS INTER- ESTED IN THE -ESTATE OF) GRACE L. JOEHNK. In the matter of the Estate of Grace L. Jochnk, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all cred- itors and others interested in the estate of Grace L. Joehnk, deceased, Theodore Joehnk, the duly appoint- ed administrator of said estate, filed his final account and petition for the distribution of said estate with the Clerk of the District Court, Natrona County, Wyoming, where anyone interested may examine said account and petition and file ob- jections thereto, at any time within thirty (30) days after the last pub- paiiah Leb heat dbl ad haa ak HOT BATHS PARLOR CAR BARBER SHOP Also 8 Barbers. No Waiting Carpet Cleaning Have Your Carpets Cleaned on.the Floor that on the 2nd day of March, 1921, . ‘states. lication of this notice, are filed, the said adm: make final settlement of | on said date, o¢ as ‘soon thereafter as the matter may be heard. ‘tor will and petition are filed within the time provided for said notice, court may examine said:account petition, and if found correct, m: ee estate in the manner provided yy law. THEODORE EERE S Publish March 26, aries 2," (WHP) ee: oe NOTICE OF. INCORPORATION. The Guaranteed Investment Com. | pany was incorporated in the a jof the Secretary of State, C anes Wyoming, March 5, 1921, at m. i ‘The object of said corporation is?! | To buy and sell real estate, to buy jand sell mortgages, bonds, debent- ures and other evidences of indebt- edness, with power to make and ne- gotiate on such securities, real, pee sonal and mixed; to issue m bonds, debentures and other evi- dences of indebtedness of the cor- poration; to borrow and Jend mon-. ey and negotiate loans; to draw, ac- cept, buy, sell and deliver promis- sory notes, bonds, debentures, cou- a - ALL STOCK MUST BE SOLD. The desired alterations on my work- shop canuot be made until I frst get MY MONUMENTAL rid of all the monumental stock now in my way. To do so I purpose seil- ing every mouuraent and marker both marble and granite at practically cost price. Every stone and marker is listed ‘at 20 per cent less than prices asked by middlemen or commission salesmen calling on you from neighboring To further assure the sale of all this stock I will pay one way rail- in Your Home Carpet Repairing Linoleum and” Carpet Laying PRICES REASONABLE D. H. Herbert Carpet Cleaning © Company Phone 777-R Phone 742-R road fare to any person coming to | Casper from any point in Wyoming ‘on sales above one hundred dollars. All lettering and engraving done-by compressed air and workmanship Only the best granite is used, namely, |Barre, Vermont, and St. Cloud, Minn., (gray and red pearl Vermont marble | exclusively, Should a middleman or a commis- {sion salesman call on you from a neighboring state and question my cut of 30 per cent on these sale prices, | invite him to leave the picture of the |monument which he is trying to sell you, send same to mo. for comparison and by so doing you ‘will readily see that it pays to cut out the middleman and buy directly from the stone cutter himself. I guarantee that every stone sold will be lettered and placed in the cemetery for Memorial Day. Don't miss this opportunity. Come and inspect these monuments. If you can't come, write immediately for price list. CASPER MONUMENT WORKS Robert Simpson, Prop. 505 E. Second St. 913 PHONES Coal and Coke Casper Supply Co. 914 - and children will policies you had in Po Porccrcecccvcoeer ssecccercesoeececesocecooeencecsoseesezee. ANYTHING WORTH WHILE RE- QUIRES AN EFFORT. Your widow ‘Capitol Life’ McGrew Phone 153 Peeeoreavenecsccccccoocveovccocosaccesoocssscos coos, collect only those force at death. BIG TIMBERS Everything in Building Material FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center If no objections to said account |to, under the 1 the| ‘The term of ps | corporation shall Phone 957W. | — 2 Phones: Office 423, The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. A SPECIALTY mé_ being! pons and_ other ‘ne; tiable ‘instru- April 2, 1921; and if no objections peas and secoriten tf ‘inistrat we piers sul said est n Rice pynetae idize ani things nece Wyomin, gt etistencs of. be fifty affairs of. the years. | proceed to make final pettloment, ‘of shall be managed by a hs and the names of the di P. Nesbitt, , amin cae al B. Barnard and aS meres te the first year are: shares of and Sneitent a ‘theres ri ws of the State of oe the company, i be ea we ies jasper, said jatrona County, ae is Dated this 24th 1921, Puklish March 25, 26, eee — Oo . _/PSYCHOMETRY RAE Te answered; A 6 | tonal guidance; readings datly.. _room 1, Ami Y AUCTION. HGUSE New pnd Hage Saree UP holstering '& 326 W. Yellowstone, 16173. AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Public Accountants Income Tax Service with Floor 0-S ‘Gldg. Tel. 767d. ACCOUNTANTS Auditor All AG of Books opened and closed mit! kept. Authority on In-, come Tax matters. All business coming through my office kept strictly confidential, PHONE 1268. 125 W. SECOND. GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORPORATION Auditors aud. Accountants Stock Registrar and Transfer vane tn 208-11 out aenenge Bldg. DUBOIS & GOODRICH Architects Rooms 24-25 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo, Phone 440. GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Architects 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162 GA. Pand ltmte 7 Office. 226 Ml maldwost Bldg. AUTO REPAIRING Yellowstone . Vul & Re treading Shop. Old made new. 522 E. Yellowstone. Pioneer Warehouse & Transfer Co. Warehousing and distribution, Trunks, baggage and heavy haul- ing. 136 West B. St. Phone 988. WHITE TRANSFER CO. Geo. Retallock, Mgr. “All White ." 126 8. David. SEE BEN ‘TRANSFER CO. | Baggage, Heavy Hauling and Piano Moving. Phone ‘74-3. SEARLES TI S Phones: Res. ows ‘Omiee 104 MOVING A SPECIALTY BEAUTY SHOPS DR. J. H. JEFFBZY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Chiropracte: cs Lyric ‘Theater Bldg, Center DR. BG. HAHN DR, EVNA HAHN Chiropractors: hay Suite %, "Townsend Block Res. 1235, j M. E. HARNED @ Chiropractor , 162 N. Himball St. Phono 1457 EVAH M. HOUSER P. 8, ©. Graduate Will make house calls or call at 214K. Fifth, Phone CIVIL ENGINEERS ARCHITECTS gnutunteed to bo strictly first elase,|- DAGCAGE and TRANSFER CHIROPRACTORS Center St. Office Phone 746, Res, 92. Physic! urgeon- Midwest Bldg. Suite 304 to 311, ae fa ne : in and reas day of March, sultable toe t By WM. B. BARNARD, oom, ona ‘Bont “Beech, Gas. aan. 71. |or Su modern pay for gen- paren, very C, In, 604 ampere eye ny FOR RENT—Bed room with ‘private bath; kitchen privileges. Call Sun- Fourth street, 3-26-1t* Office Ph. 1650 & 1651, Res. Ph. 45, |day afternoon or evening, 829 Bast | ———————, eee DR. MYERS Physician and, Si Special Attention Given to of Women and Children. Suite 200-201, 0.-S. Bldg. Phones: Office 699, Res. 764., MARSHALL C. KEITH, zh D. Physician and Surgeo: Specs Su Attention Given ae Obstet. rics and Diseases of Women and Children. i Blackmore Bldg. Phones: Office 30, Tea. 164. ____ FOOT SPECIALIST L. J. PERRAULT All Foot Ailments Treated 3Vithout Pain. Apt. B, Wyatt Hotel, HAT CLEANERS NEW YORK HAT CLEANING WORKS ; We clean and-re block all kinds Hats, Pavamas, Soft, Felt eh Stiff Hate for Ladies and Gentle- men. New trimmings; all work ted. We call for and de- Shoe shining parlor liver, in Phone 13) ~128_8. Center. ater! Wyo. HOTELS THE HOME HOTEL; fs under new management; rates $1 to set Special rate by week or mont it Seco: Phone .139. ° a ae Pn LABOR AGENCIES - Working Men’s Social Club, Col ered Labor Agency, 254 W. A, St. Phone 893, ©. H, Reagor, Pres, eee ee LAWYERS WILLIAM 0. WiLSON Attorney-at-Law i Suites 1415-16, ‘Townsend Block Casper, Wyo, HAGEN Leia MURANE 206-207 ont (Exchange Bldg. _, ©asper, NIGHOLS & seer Lawyers 30-10-11 “Oil Exchange Bldg. GEORGE W. FERGUSON Phone (196-3 Casper. Wyo. MUSICIANS J. WAITZ BUC! (Organist, St. Mark's) INSTRUCTION IN_ PIANO; ORGAN, THEORY OF MUSIC Phone 477W or 1508 OSTEOPATHS DR. L. L, WADE Osteopathic Physician Rm. 5-7 Wood Bik. Phone 1377-3, ie PRODUCE >» BARTON PRODUCE Co. Wholesale Poultry, Eggs, Fruit and Negetables, 333 N, Wolcott St. _ RADIATOR REPAIRING — CASPER edna RADIATOR Repairing and Cleaning M’Kinnon & Jackson Freeze- Proof Cores Installed. 431 W. Yellowstone’ PHONE 1054W Surveys —— o> Plans, AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE ¢ fretirenton ia Taon Hisiete Bert aitheton st Bldg. pairing r, Wyo. Expert Workien 124 West Second, Phone 1545. (RENTS a CLEANERS and PRESSERS |- THE SERVICE CLEANERS Horsch & Stn POINT” and Kailroad Sts. Center, Fifth Service" Our Motto. Phone 56, CASPER CLEANERS, Inc.’ ea aot Bilt, el 3558. , CONSULTING ENGINEER & WORTHINGTON Consulting Kogincers CONTRACTORS For the Be: FRANKLIN 0. MOUTEMAN ER CONTRACTOR : & BUILD! Phone eee o000- fl DENTISTS Acie oa DR. E. L. NEWLANDER Dentist 12 East Second Street Suite No. 4. Phone 1195R. Over White's Grocery DR. J. J. DONOVAN New Location Over Whito's Grocery — 2 Suite 5 Phone 66. 112 E. Second. AE OO _SHOE SHINING PARLORS AMERICAN SHINING PARLOR ‘We Solicit Your Shoe Shining Patronage Only first-class Shoe Polish (Whittemore’s) used. We do not ger pd extra for shining your LOBBY 0-8 BUILDING "EMPLOYMENT BUREAU |= Wyoming Employment Agency—All kinds of help furnished. 200 W. First st., Phone 1311W. P. 0. Box 83. SIGN PAINTING Bush Sigh & Decorating Co. “When you think Signs think Bush” 255 S. Center. Phone _1088W. STENOGRAPHERS BEATRICE L. JONES Mimeograph } line a Specialty, ry ornished by the day NEW. TIBUNE BUILDING— ACKOSS FRO.) MP, O. Phone 120 TAILORS Cc. H, WHALEY Ladies’ and Gent’s Tailoring Cleaning, eaeneing, Repairing Src Alterations, 116 EB. Midwest Ave- —Phone 482-3 ————————————— oo ‘im, the Tailor & Cleaner, 143 8. Center. STEPHENS TAXI LINE Phone 132 CALL 88 OW 216 FOR BILLY'S TAXIE eee ‘ Phone 467K. TAXI SERVICE FOR RENT—Three rooms furnished ees Bo cheb i three or iste le; «$30; cl o. permanent party. est Second. 3-25-2t* FOR RENT—Nice, large, comfortable basement rooms’ for. ight house- keeping; furnished except children. 1324 South Ash. 322th, FOR RENT—Two furnished on. » Iambert and Glenarm; $25 er month. Mrs. F. Schrank. 32836 ————— FOR RENT — Convenient spe) fis ‘oom, suitable for gentlemen; loss r in, Phone 632R. FOR RENT—Basement rit 3 for one one gentleman; board near, South Spruce street, phos: 16867, 3-25-20" FOR RENT—Modern fromt bed room; gentlemen prateyred, 1216 South David, phone.780R. - 4 3-26-2t POR RENT —Slee; ERTS ern home. 617 Kirk street, aesee. FOR RENT — Nice large sleeping room. 1324 South Ash, peta chee’ FOR RENT--Modern furnished room for gentiemen, 305 South McKin- ey, phony 878J. 3-24-t£ FOR }sENT—Two rooms. 760 St. Marg street. 3-26-1t* FO%C RENT—Furnished room. Phone 424M, $26 South Grant. 3-26-2t ———— BOARD AND ROOM” ‘At 228 North 8-25-2t° Rae AND BO. in belay a fly. Phone 922 FOR RENT — Sleeping room. - 245 East Second... 3-24-3t FOR SALE—HGUSES FOR SALE—By owner; new attrac- tive two-room bungalow with ce- use has electricity verti sig saat two! mented cellar; and some built. good outbuild| ae la- 8 are well * ay aeete ce a 55x70 foot east- three blocks northwest from CY, residential district speaks: barat owner wishes to sell niceaee to build on ad-|— modern in every particular, on Park Ave.; close in; best buy in city; lot also brings income of $130 a month. For appointment phone: 973R. 3-21-6t FOR SALE—Five room house, well furnished, good for family, also two lots in Glenrock and-one lot at Lusk. Apply rear 212 North Boyer 2-24-26t* FOR SALE—Four-room modern house, full basement, furnace, clothes closet and bath; only $500 down. Phone 319W, 826 West. Twelfth. 3-25-3t FOR SALE— By owner; modern home, eo furnished roo! in basement. Call after 6 East Third. x Me 3-21-6t* : “FOR SALE—Modern home, all latest built-in features, best part of town. Will take car as p: payment, phone 1835. ¥: 8-14-30t* FOR SALE—Stx-room house; best lo- cation in town; must sell at once; terms to suit purchaser. Phone 437R, owner, 3-26-10" FOR SALE Founroom houde - and : in. Call MISCELLANEOUS. Yetts $100 100 £ pg claims, $200 $200 00 with left; for water: ‘peal cheap relinquishments; houses on them, ‘The old locator, Art Gaylord, 914 South Oak, phone erate ee FARMER GREEG'S Egg Producer Is a gold mine. Send 50c for this rare formula and instructions today. ‘Wade, New Harmony, Ind... 3-26-1t* ee DO YOU WANT. To go fishing April For appointment call 684W or address K. O. Williams, gen delivery. 4 Write Jay F. Smii Burkburnett, Texas. saeats peices ieee ane nee Soy basi built on installment plan— 13025, re wilde, builder and con- tractor, 807 Bast Third. S-21+t¢ LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Bunch of keys and wrenches on ring; owner may have same by calling ut the office of the North: ‘western Commissary. 3-24-3t BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Small restaurant and waffle shop, with fixtures, in busi ness section. Call at 162 eho" Dur- -24-tf, _ Classified Ads | house it] quire’ 1083 South i; for }ENT—Wwen || particulars phone R. | matrimoni, eral 3-26-10* FOR RENT— house Six-room house; two and three-stall aattt with baths Bie tne : Hes ssf S262t° FOR RENT—Smali houge, Pala ogi except dishes and bedding; finery. 1118 South Widow. npa5ate FOR ae iets eon nak modern desirable ‘ocation, aie Baie Second ‘street. peg FOR RENT—Twirom house, furnish- ed. Inquire 609; South Mekinley, phone 1586W. 3-25-2t8 FOR REN7—MiISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Farm—Renter wanted; Hi Basi ing. RENT-—Store room, 20x44, new Yailding, ‘corner Lincoln and Madi- See Lew M. Gay. (3-224, constructed _pri- vate xcarage, 199 North Kimball s eit \ We » ° FOR Sant One. fire proof ware house with basement, phone 1086. FOR RENT—Light running: sewing machine, phone 1086. 7-10-42 SERVICES OFFERED _ SHOES REPAIRED © fully equipped - to work neatly Eddie Woods" Mercantile Co., Glenrock, Wyo. 3-26-1t Jd. A. O'LANDER Contractor and Builder Let me estimate your materials and labor on your home. Remodeling, cab- inet and bridge work done. See me er six p. m., one-half block north of “North ‘Casper Greenhouse, “phone 1243, 3-25-2t* CONTRACTOR AND REPAIRER Estimates given on cement and brick work; cobble stone Re aes and ‘porches @ specialty, Wm. wards, box 874, Casper. Teenie : sige 3-25-2t NOTICE Join our millinery school now. your own hats ‘iar epee! NOTICE Plastering and stucco repair work; have it done while you can. Phone 1625". 3-24-tf. |WANTED—Team work of all kinds, sand and gravel hauling specialty, ehona orders to 1114M, W. ae hen “8-14-15t* ANTED—All of + washings; — ary a pena) Phone 791R, 3-16-12t* BUSINESS CHANCES ry al: can get into more than 137 Watkins products, direct tos formers if you own auto or team or can get one; if you are under - as] 5 give bond with personal securities, We back you with big sell- i 52 years in business; 20,- 000,000 users of our products. Write +| for information where you can get ter- ritory. J. R. ae Co., mae 111. Winona, Minn. 8-26-1t' HOW TO SART IN BUSINESS nae ~ yourself; a little book sent free to men and women anxious to make money. by working part or full time. Clows Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 3-26-1t* WANTED TO BUY \ WANTED—Modern home; have cash and Diver Packard, like new. Ad- dress P, O, Box 804, Casper. _3-24-tf. WANTED—Highest price paid fe second hand furniture, phone. Bye 1s lata buy; 00d used Ford. Geo. Peck, care of Tribune. dh. LIVESTOCK piece soy of North Casper school. 3-12-tf. 8s. Cony State of Warming: } Judiolal. District | Hannah R 6 Chambers, ‘THADS | last known place of residence and at Take notice that J: court, the object and prayer of or about the 27th of pobeaneyt NOTICE FOR. PUBLICATION, — of Natrona ) District ‘Court of the Sixth Ji N. Chambers, oper Plaintite, Defendant. ) To Hannah R. Chambers, whose ee address was No. 426 N. { 8rd St., Omaha, Neb.: bers filed aeration against you in) the above named which is for a divorcee a vinculo on the unds that on 1920, you wilfully deserted an abandoned the plaintiff and ‘that ich deserti ae petition will be talenh, 5g a Ee judgment rendered ac- cordin; . Witness the hand and seal of this ‘ oy this 8th day of March, A. 1921. (Seal) HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk of the District Court, Natrona County, Wyoming. Publish March 26, ‘April £, 9, 16, 23, 30, 1921, $3 oo The chamber of commerce of St. Catharines, Ont., has decided to ad- mit women to its membership. gen Sead toed coin aca, b In Luxemburg there is a penalty for eligible voters who do not vote at elections, SSeS Re