Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 9, 1921, Page 3

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PAGE THREE LOSE SHU 15 sat “: ai MEASLES €be Casver Daily Cribune m {MINE WORKERS ther hand Robert Foster, inter- al organizer of the United Mine may be followed by serious | Workers, one of three in this Meld.|. GULFPORT, Miss, ronbles; nse night y— today reiterated the ones fice state] American bark Callao, given up for cals be merit of John McLennan, president of Jost in the recent tropical hurricane District No. 28. that the organization |on the Gulf of Mexiio, ed unex- will-not stand for gny wage reduc-’ poctedly at this port today from Trin- us tion and that a strike would be called iad with a cargo of aspii it. The DN ie vetten if the campany announces its inten-| bark was eight dayc overdue. tion to reduce wages under the dect-| sion of the state industrial comfais- sion. Fred Farrar, counsel of the C. F. & 4. wupany, were touay sad fe Was unable f state at this time what the decision of the company will be on the wage question. \ areca Do You Remember “Back to God’s Country?” Some Picture, Wasn't It? Independent oil men vf the Rocky Mountain region LATE HEGISION gathering here to attend the meeting of independent opera- tors which is being staged at the Henning hotel this after-| | NOW COMES noon. Vital interests effecting the life of the oil industry in|Line of Action to Be Followed | Wyoming will be threshed out at the big conference and it is| in Case of Wgae Cut by C. F. & I. Being Mapped probable that an organization will be perfected that will be aa Unity Club Tonight. A regular meeting of the members of the Unity Study. club will be held ‘BEN WARMAN’ TOBE this evening in the rooms fn the Mid- west Refining company building. Mies beneficial to the Interests of the oi! Williams, E. J, Sullivan, Martin Me-| Grath, Herman B. Gates, Judge I. at Trinidad. Britain to Pay “The Girl From God’s Country” With the Same Star |operators of the state. Among the men who are connect- © with the development of this state who have been noted here are: Robert G. Dill, financial editor of the Denvér Post; John C, O’Mahoney, attorney. and advisor of Senator John B. Kendrick; Governor Robert D. Carey; A. Baker, commissioner of |Public lands; Leslie Miller, Kinney Off company; Missou Hines, E. T. Sunday ‘and Monday. (Willamg Oil company; E. T. “Gene” The picture js the famous ‘“Ben} vs . Warman” novel which was written | Luma Christal will conduct the les- sons which will be in “Truth” and in “Christian Healing.” oe N. Matson, of! operators, ‘These and other men from all sec- tions of the Rocky Mountain region wil! combine forces with the loca! independents, including B, B. Brooks, | <, B, Richardson, M. N. Wheeler, Hugh L. Patton, Patrick Sullivan, Cc. W. Sparr, Minal E. Young, W-/the southern Colorado coal fields. D. Weathers and scores of others in|- Last Saturday the state industrial bringing about the relief taht ts de-jcommission atuhorized the company DENVER, Noy. 9.—Officials of als- trict No, 15, United Mine Workers of are expected to decide at a meeting in Trinidad tonight upon a Plan of action in the event that the Colorado Fuel @ Iron company puts into effect a reduction of wages in “FEATURED AT. LYRIC; JUDGE WINTER AUTH Debt Interest LONDON, Nov. 9.—(By- The Associ: ated Press.-—An arrangement has been made to begin spaying the inter- est on the debt owned by Great Brit- ,,ain to the United States at the rate of 59,000,000 pounds yearly, it was announced in the house of commons today by Str Robert Horne, the chan- cellor of the exchequer. _ NELL SHIPMAN ‘ And All the Wild Animals of the Northland WATCH FOR IT of Interesting Meeting D. A. R. Is Held. ‘The Fort Casper chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolu- tion met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. M. Anderson. Dur- tng the business discussion Mrs. A. H. Cobb was appointed to membership. A pleasant social hour closed the aft- ernoon’s program. ee A typical western novel written by a Casper \man in which a typical’ western man is featured in the heavy role will be shown at the Lyric thester SAT ORIENTAL RUGS Are Still on Display at Chamberlin Furniture Store. ¢UGO-SLAY MINISTER NAMED. Mesdames Kimball and Ross To Be Hostesses at Meeting. The members of St. Mark's guild sill be entertained tomorrow _ after- joon at the home of Mrs. W. S. Kim- ball, Sr,, on South Wolcott street. Mrs. Kimball will be assisted by Mrs. J. A. Ross as hostess. ee. by Judge C. Winter, prominent] JA L RE R Sane Mtwyer. this nove! tes nea) ALL BREAKE, Femely popular eale in many sec- ns of the western country because | 7 L R UR of its trueness to the {reat life of IL ET N the open. plains of Wyoming. a fev at aE vai ines oo mn OR HEARING} Casperites and over the state as a true ber 1. A strike of the miners at wae restored pemiing decision. | kota Pachitch as head of the Jugo | Officials of the company have been | Stay istry. Tho premier, in ac- in session in Denver this week and] cordance with custom, has tendered! sired through the organization of | 2 put into effect a 30-per cent re independents, jduction which the company had jthat time caused the commission to Se Mads take over jurisdiction in the Wwase| BELGRADE, Jugo-Slavia, Nev. 9— it was announced that a decision on|his resignation to the king upon the wages was one of the subject m |latter’s resumption of power follow. } sougt to have effeffctive on Septem- Gispute and the former wage scale| King Alexander has redesignated Ni- oft — SS Ce cowboy {s loafiing real life to the film.} In addition to Mr. Morrison. the cast} of the play is one that is well known| in\the western “country. To loan a touch of reqlization to the} exploitation of the picture Henry Mrs, W. 8. Kimball, Jr., and chil- dren have refurned from Glenrock, Where they hgve been spending sev- ‘eral days visiting with relativ | Brown county's most considerate pris- MOUNT Sterling, Iil., Nov. 9.—Po- lite, even in making his escape, oner has deserted the jail, leaving it vacant. He left a note for the jail- WASHINGTON, Nov. 9—The corn crop declined slightly during Oct? ber, today’s preliminary estimate of the production made by the depart. ment of agriculture being 11,365,000 bushels less than forcast. a month considered. A report sources said that a general reduction Would be inaugurated probably week. John VP. McLennan, president of the miners, declared that “any from ing this |, at his recent return from Paris. | New Shipment Bilver Tea to be Served At O. W. Twiggs Home. For the benefit of the Wyoming Children’s Home society, a silyer tea will be served tomorrow at the home of Mrs. O. W: Twiggs, 843 East Third street. Mrs. Twiggs will be assisted by Mrs. Joo L May. Tea will be served from 2.30 v’clock on and a program of musical And elecutionary selections will be presented. 4 A @ordial invitation is extended to every one to attend the social affair. see ago. ‘The total crop this year will ‘bejtempt to reduce wages" will result{ 2,151,698,000 bushels, still one cf the|jn suspension of work by the miners. | “I'm leaving. I'll be back in Febru: |/#eest ever produced. Mineworkers declare that since the! rs September strike, the Colorado Fuel ary in time for my trial.” s Pry xt étr rn ines, “h ave 5 Se. DE PRED OT TORMRMRD |roctsotettine’ snact ine wnante |Defense Citie . \Jer industrial plan had bn thorough i f Will Be Merged * «===. | Witnessed in | Arbuckle Case TRINIDAD, Colo., Nov. %.—The situation in the Colorado Fuel & Iron SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 9.—Tho de fense In the manslaughter case of It.¢- company mines in southern Colorado following the decision of the state in- coe C, (Patty) Arbuckle began today to'serve 25 out of town and two loca! We have just received a lot of small sizes ranging from $75.00 UP. Call and see them KHOURY BROS. AT CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE CO. Teacher of Violin 752 S. Jefferson Phone 751-M @r, who some times bore him company. Jt read: Brennan owner of the Lyric has se-/' cured the*services of Chief Red Wolf,; said to have been one of Buf: scouts to assist in the campaign. Appreciation Is Expressed By Blackmore One Hundred Dollars Reward For- information leading to the arrest*and conviction of parties who stole furni- ture, rugs and household goods from my home on KALAMAZOO, Mich., Nov. 9— Plans for the merger of three of the largest paper mills of Michigan were completed at a meeting here yester- day of directors of the concerns. The consolidation is to be known as the Allied Paper Mills with a capitaliza- tlon of approximately $6,000,000 “and controlling 10 paper machines and 34 dustrial commission last Saturday in permitting the company to put into effect a reduced scale of wages orig- inally scheduled for September 1 re- mains in status quo. A meeting of Colorado Fuel & Iron company officials with mine superin- FOR THE WEEK END ~- We Are Offering felnze, East Saventh street. for the honor you have conferred |SUbpoeanas to insure the appearance! coating machines, the coating divi- : ry Pi RE aon ay re cornea ro [0 Ruma s2 Arboles tr ish] le see tf Meg | ae ment owe te tatement com | We Dy aoe, wr Extraordinary Values in Loa; istered at ‘the ‘polls ‘yesterday. 1 |°pens Monday. Purchase of a pulp being con- z .D. ry Sa eect rie promise you the most faithtul per-°|. Alice Laxe, motion picture star, wa] sidered. ‘The concerns to be merged) °Te company, official that | no an W. D. Brydon, Wyatt Hotel ‘The East Circle of the Lutheran Ladies* Ald will meet tomorrow af- ternoon at the hems of Mrs. Robert To the People of Casper:—I tender you my most cordial apprecfation mre the King Paper company and Monarch Paper company of | Kala-| ‘00a: mgzoo and the Barde Paper company| of tsegO. French Seeking Protection From Teuton Failure formance of the dutics before me, os |named- in. one of the. subpoenaer, your mayor to which I shall,devote |Among the others are: Fred Fisch Such understanding -as--has been |bach, friend of Arbuckle and Dr. given me. Maurice Kahn of Los Angeles. ee In my efforts to fulfill the pledges ee tat of, fhe puartorm of vrincivies cron | Recipe for Old Age Is Found in Daghestan Land your cordial support. Working 10 gether in harmony for the came common purposes I am suré we will be able to realize our aspirations for a bigger, Letter, cleaner. happier ‘Casper, Trusting in your continued ccnfl- —- dences and help. tam, faithfully, DERBENT, Caucasia, Noy. 9— w. &. BLACKMORE. The elixir of long Ife consists of cow's milk, cheese made from ‘shop's milk and white bread, ac- yee ca Dr. Sadowein, professor val chemistry at the Univer- sity of Kiev. He has Jocated a village in the the mountains near Temir Khan Shure, the new capital of the Dag- hestem republic, where 18 out of a total population of 120, are more than 100 years of age. Investiga tion showed they ate the above named foods exclusively. ‘The W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah lodge No. 39 will hold a regular burt- ness session tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the I. O. O, F. hall. The Mesdamex W. \V. Burgess, Nancy Jones ond : Morris will have charge of the nour and iefreshments: will be & result of the moeting. On Children’s Rompers Sizes 1 to 5 Years They are very special. We have divided them into two lots. Regular $2.00 to $5.75 values. LOT 1 LOT 2 $1.25 $1.65 The Stuart Children’s Shop O-S BUILDING weeved A‘) vesident and vittti.e 5 meetl:: 4999099 0O009000690O0008' sre Mes tics of East--s htar tor Tomorrow A regular meetux cf-the Eastern S.u0 vill be held tomorrow eyening In ie Masonic Ten. (Sure Pt nag at hn METHODISTS 10 HOLD "PRATER SEANE HE home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Anderson last evening, in konor of Mr. and Mrs. The Armistice day prayer scrvice announced by tne Methodist churcir ‘who were married Nov. &, much to‘ the surprise of thelr many triends. The bride and groom were «taken by surprise their home on {or 10:00 a. m. Friday will be lreld at 2:00 p. m. Friday. In accord with tho’ request of President. fdardns aud Governor Cai the church bell will West Tenth treat and ware driven in cars through the main. streets to the And be rung fro> m. to 2 o'clock and From : to p.m. the con: jon home whe-e ther friends gath Sregation wit stand with bowed heads n to with thm much happiness and gvod f r.une.” 2 prayer for ths nrtion end in hener ¢. the men w: for their country A mock wedding cosemony was per- lormed and many orlginal surprises: The service 7:1" con‘inue till 2:30 p.m The public..s invited. * and games were in store fcr the guests SR ERS 22 MUSIC LIBRARIES, >t honor. Refreshments were served towards ST. LOUIS, Noy. 9—Resolutions providing~for the opening of musical midnight. ‘The guests iricluded the Messrs. and Mesdames William B: Barnard A. P. sections in public libraries throughout the country in an effort to advance musical education were adopted today ‘Nesbitt, J. Johnson, R. Martington. A. J. Wood, McCormick, Mrz..J. Luzel- by tho National Federation of Musical clubs in session here. ton, Miss Margaret Inzets%a ans the Messrs. R. Olson, George Kurtz and Other resolutions adopted urged congress to pass a pending. bill which I. Ingelson. Bae ees AGED OPERATOR DEAD. would create a national conservato:y of music, PARIS, Nov. 9.—Precautions ‘to protect Franco against the possible bankruptey of Germany, in. view 0: her present financial condition, were considered at a conference between, s President Millerand and several mez-|$ bers of the government yesterday, cc cording to the Echo De Paris. 99900000008: eeeererescsccsceseccoesesccenses see: CAFETERIA A high class cafeteria for ladies .._\and gentlemen 115 East First Street. 11 to 1:30 5.00 to 7:30. Do You Remember “Back to God’s Country 2” Some Picture, Wasn’t It? NOW COMES “The Girl From God's Country” ‘ With the Same Star NELL SHIPMAN And All the Wild Animals of the Northland 5 WATCH FOR IT Sedan $660 F. 0. B. Detroit With Starter and de- mountable Kime ST. LOUIS, —Edward A. Chenery, 62 yearS of age, superin- tendent of telegraph on the Missouri Pacific railroad, died here last night after _a_stroke of apoplexy. How Yeast Vitamon Tablets Put On Firm Flesh Quickly Increaso Your Energy and Beautify the Complexion— Easy and | Economical to Take. pee raaeee Solent Take or jastin's 9VITAMON—two ith every meal. Then i lov. irri ir With the Dancing Season at hand ’tis interesting to note what styles are afoot “Twas a woman who said, “With a smart hat and shoes, I can make even a dress that cost but little look very good indeed.” Complete Satisfaction Complete automobile satisfaction is the result of buying wisely and econom- ically rather than the desire and means to buy extravagantly. Creer ity Wise woman! \ How important that you choose correct shoes to wear with your dainty evening dresses. perrererrerrriiii tri SECOND ANNIVERSARY SALE All Hats, Patterns, Shapes—Prices Slashed in Half. SPECIAL $7.50.and. $10.00 Patterns at $2.50 Children’s Midwinter Tams, Beavers, Plush Toques and All Children’s Hats Less Than One-Half. BURGESS MILLINERY 253 South Center Street OPEN EVENINGS DURING SALE How much you will appreciate the winsome styles which we are featuring for the dancing sea- son now at hand. Figure out your every automobile re- quirement and you will find itina Ford Sedan—a family car of distinction and beauty—a car of comfort and conven- ience—a car of dependability and service—a car that will give you com- plete satisfaction. SFEEY S INCHES Satins, Suedes and Patents, with or 2 without straps—both heights of heels to choose from, ’ Priced $8.50 to $12.00 IGGIN “YOUR GINS 122 Eaast Second Street pests Hicmdeee t eo hg te normal. You can get 's You should place your order now if you wish to avoid delay in delivery. EARL C. BOYLE 125 to 137 N. Center St. Phone 9 Daan V LTAT TON BYE iS 3 ; Poti irriiiiyy

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