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PAGE FOUR PACKING HOUSE MEN ARE ASKED TO ACCEPT CUT Operators .Request That Question Be! Taken Up in Plant Councils; Early Wage Reduction Is Forecast CHICAGO, Nov. 9.—(By The Associated Press.)—-A gen- eral cut in wages of packing house workers was forecast to- day when four of the big five packers—Armour & Co., Swift be Casper Daily Tribune s Beauty, She Says ‘ "3S See & Co., Wilson & Co. and Cudahy Packing compar quested their employes to consider, in the plant cour reduction in pay ; . yet 1] the difference between the cost of raw ze of the reduc-| m and the selling price of our tian "to be Products have broadened. Shinvie a Bureau of Labor statistics for July | show that the average week earn - ings of 13 industries in the ountry sare less than the weekly ngs of Swift & Company employes. Swift on §f, Workers averaged $5.70 more per week Workmen’s|than workers in steel and $6 North America recently took vote in which a substantial union of a strike satisfactory agreement with the pack ers. than those in the cot t pi on irid resent the packing p Is, a to be made effective in the near future. | vi of meat products also have fal 0 more ustry.”" ‘The proposed cut would affect all of |the principal packing centers outside ‘The big five however, th: of Chicago, as well as th: big five portion of their mea ere|Plants here, including Sioux. City, union members and that a strike|Jowa, Kansas City, Oklahoma City, would not seriously affect their plants.|Forth Worth, Texas; East St. Louis, ‘The closed shop has never been rocog-| Illinois; St. Paul, Denver, South Om- nized in the industry aha, and St. Joseph, Mo. The strike vote followed termination eet Oe of the period tablished duri Samuel Alschuler as arbiter, the pac ors having refused to renew the vg: ment Arguments of the packers for a wage reduction ot this time were pre- sented by Louis F. Swift, president of Swift & Comp: , in a letter today to the members of the various plant as. semblies. “We regret that we must at this c. Tribune Queries Tax Phone Lines To Capacity Here “Yes, this is the Tribune.” # Hope Hardy Neilson, wife the prettiest girl in Goucher College. «0 to worl” is her advice to girls who would be beautiful ta 5. > in “Get interested in something and Black: 63 votes—water, please. The above, if you please, is an abstract from the monologue oar. ried on iast night at the busy office | of the Tribune where crowds were awaiting the special regirns which re leads by | horized Cornelius Hays, | working Sk beech forces. One} were "phoned in from the precincts 1 president, to order aj company which normally employs 100-1 tn eagh ward every 16, minutes. he was unable to reach a/ 00 men has 35,000 now, Calle were received, #nd qucries answered steadily from 6 0 1 past 9 o'clock which wide interest in the clo: ace for the mayoralty. | GRAND OPENING ‘DF NEW CAFE SET THURSDAY time ask you to present an unpopulitr] por tiene, pie My pk oe subject to your workmen through your} Gini, leading by 26 votes."* ates The grand opening of the most agpernbly."i Me. Switt. wrote, “bus (ist| |") Sees a ae melee partia} |@laborate and spacious cafe in the that the members of your organisation returns, m0, no word from city, The Chanticleer is set for to- realize that we want them to sufter ax little hardsnip as possible from the the Court House or North Casper—— morrow evening at 6 o'clock. Special entertainment has been arranged for bard times that have befallen tha, Y°%. Veitch is running third—yes, the opening by Manager L. A. Car. company. third—na, third—all right apalis and the Terrace Gardens or- “It is only because of the greatest] Ditto! chestra will play from 6 until 8 necessity that we bring up the need of Ditto! o'clock and from 10 until 12 o’clock.! a further substantial reduction in ex- Ditto! Dancing will be part of the evening's penses so that we can meet the com. Deiat . Program and a midnight frolic will petition of other concerns operating “se be staged to celebrate the opening on much lower labor costs. We have “Yes, we have final returns on | ante, ouyenirs for the guests will been doing all that we oan in this di-| two precincts and partial on three |atuo be a feature. rection, but unfortunately wages form] which show Blackmore leading | dunisning touche, ial idea such = lacgv-rext of our expenses, that}! Giblin ~-by.1¢-—>tio,. Gliatla——ayee, HbALy ny the: og tobe coe it now, pocomes ‘Necessary to consider! Veltch Js third——yes) indeed——— in skies ana tn salts ot ee neat teen an early reduction of wage rates. about five minutes——is that #0 | the art glass and @ fow other futures “If investors would be unwilling to] ——alt right. Son to F WP abe Agee bind PUBDAMAlN: Gwhey. tHtoN ihe eeceiey imve not arrived from Chicago, business, we should have to curtajl operations, causing more unemploy- ment, and thereby injure our work- men, ourselves and the general public. “We have a very heavy obligation to our 40,000 shareholders, among whom are 21,000 of our own workmen. ‘It 1s also well known fact that the wages in other industries have come down faste? than wages in the packing industry, and I believe that everyone in our organization realizes that the only questions today are. “1—How much wages will have to be reduced? “2--How soon is the reduction to be made? “We have held off on this matter as lam more in fro: right. talking on 16——yes, 1s leading— mm North Casper please! all ready “Yes, get off the line, please— Black- it certainly is I think so—no, returns aten't yet——all “Yes, its 15, all right I'm ready es—sh! shoot long as wo possibly can—longer than our business warranted—but having . Sutabliahied '® pxstactiieh anipecacn my cold through plant asemblies, we want to ALWAYS keep Dr. King’ feel that we can consult with our em- I hand " Gapeu Neg ployes through the assembites on every| jad’ ecol po Cae aA hh vital matter that concerns them. or! paroxysms of nova bag Cogs ti this reason we hava not taken action drugs, but just Deed imcaicrane All before. Scunnlotn, 60 “Swift & Company's labor costs per hundredweight in 1919 was 40 cents, in 1921 it is $1. Livestock h in price almost to pre-war lc stime you BEANS BEANS BEANS BEANS THE SQUIRREL QUARTETTE a ing. 25 cents. Ur. King's ion. ti Dr. King’s Pills normal bowel PROMPT! WON'T Dr. King’s New Discov For Colds and Coughs lagithetbeniereaearrel asene te health Let the ry nth bel G GRIPE All druggists. Pills BEANS i_ TONIGHT |; =] The Sapphire Girls = = —WITH— zi < BENN ie SIGS, AND 66 8A z = 3 3 mS < § 3 —ALSO— cs 2 THE JUGGLING PHILLIPS 8 Fa) —AND— n BEANS the cafe will present an elegant ap pearance tomorrow evening. The ar- lstic soda fountain, carrying out tho decorative scheme of the place has been installe’. es Nas a lunch coun- ter at the north wall. The shelving | tervals with mirrors and lends an ap- Pearance of space. The booths are all arranged along the wall facing the entrance, and the glass in addition to the individual light fixtures in the booths, | The fountain with the stone lions in the center of the room is also being fixed today and to be ready for operation tomorrow even- indirect globes, lighting with art ing put in today. ing. Everything is in readiness se banquets or social Chinaware in’ pretty design is shelv in large closets, and everything is up to the mark for the opening event. A chef, who has been employed in [all of the large cities in Europe as well as at the Blackstone in Chicago, the Davenport in Spokane, Wash., the Wash., in| sale that includes a 60 per cent re- charge of the kitchens in addition to a special New Washington in Seattl and recently at the St. Francis San Francisco, will havi pastry cook of note. era Fn Highest prices paid for diamonds, B. Kin old gold and (silver, H. Jeweler, Oil Exchapge building. 8 ———— Forest lands are cyltivated in Swed- s much care as is given to i] en with as farms in America. Ask For it! Expect to find the Fisherman, the “‘Mark of Supremacy, on every bottle of emulsion that you buy. This means that you will i always ask for SCOTT'S EMULSION A Scott & Rowne, Bloomfield. NJ. aD ] PERRTERD OD CEES pace behind the counter is cut at in- AT WEBEL BOBBY Continuous 1 to 11 WE ARE OFFERING FOR SALE - Wonderful Bargains in Second- Hand Building Material The Webel building is being demolished to make way for the new Lyric Theater. Apply Charles Shoblom A Bishop-Cass T heater Continuing TODAY AND TOMORROW “A CERTAIN | RICH MAN” BENJAMIN B. HAMPTON’S MASTER PHOTOPLAY —WITH— ROBERT McKIM CLAIRE ADAMS —AND— CARL CANTVOORT From William Allen White's Story . : —ALSO— BUILDING VERNON. - In His Latest Comedy “PURE AND SIMPLE” Admission 40c are be- | in the | kitchens where the most modern cul- |inary machinery has been installed to id ‘in the preparation of foods to rve hundreds of guests at a time for entertainments. ed ‘C18 business in IARRANGEMENTS | FOR MILITARY BALL COMPLETE Appreciation Received From Governor Carey in Response to Invitation to Attend Dance. ‘The final touches in making ‘tfc Armistice ball an assured success of the season are belng completed these last days by the committeemen in charge of the programs, éntertain- ments, decorations and invitations. The program which will be finished tomorrow are unusually attractive | with a design of ‘patriotic cover and four pages, containing the title page, the list of dances, 15 regular dances and four extras, all named in an orig- {nal way, appropriate to the event the ball is celebrating, the list of patrons and patronesses, and the members of the committees active in putting the social event "o" A letter recently received from Gov. Robert D. Carey to whom a spe cial invitation was sent, speaks tn ap. preciation of the invitation and con- cludes: not I can arrange to be present, but it I can, I will be glad to accept the invitation. I appreciate very much ticket sales still maintains the same standard and as- Sures @ representative group of ex service men and active home work- ers to be at the ball. Millinery Sale Is Held to Celebrate 2nd Anniversary “The Burgess Millinery Shop on South Center street is celebrating its second anniversary since its tncep- tion, by conducting an anniversary He is here again The picture that played to the biggest picture e history of Casper. LYRIC Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. LAST TIMES CHARLIE CHAPLIN —IN— “The bd d”’ IN SIX REELS His greatest picture. If you didn’t see it when it was first shown ih Cas- per, see it today. —NEXT— Tom Santschi —iIN— “The Secret of Blue Ridge” A thrilling western, full of excitement. —NEXT— Pathe Review —COMING— | CONSTANCE TALMADGE —IN— “I do not know whether or|* i is offered for $12.50, its former price;teen hundreds, a ot and being $25. “asepectal feature of the| creda Joints. pail of Taetal ia sale is the Priscilla Dean tams, of-[the entire of hundred fered for $1 in choices of colors. The}and fifty feet, and as har-| shop specializes in designing the bat|\:hen built. to} for the individyal, to suit the color- be included in the anniversary sale,|/ing and type of feature, an¢ many/ Jewelry and watch by ex- at @ sacrifice, in order to fully show] distinctive designs are on display in| pert workmen. Ap ook pene the of the patronage ac-| the shop fp fit the casual customer. Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., OB Bidg. ed questions. Taste is a matter of tobacco quality VAUDEVILLE TODAY AND THURSDAY ~ SINC HI Playing and Singing Popular as Well as Chinese Music on Au the In- IN AN UNUSUAL COMEDY OFFERING ROTTACH & MILLER PRESENTING HARMONY SINGING, YODELING AND a ‘«7ILLAH”! The Girl With the X-Ray Eyes i “Zillah” sees all, knows all. Ask her any question. While blind- i folded and alone upon the stage, this remarkable girl gives a demon- stration of mental telepathy and thought transference, and answers i 3 DON’T BE BACKWARD. ASK HER ANY QUESTION YOU LIKE H “THE OTHER WOMAN” - JEROME PATRICK, JANE NOVAK, » HELEN JEROME EDDY, JOSEPH DOWLING Two Shows Each Night—7:00 and 9:00 Admission—Parquet 75c, Plus Tax; Balcony 50c, Plus Tax | On Japan most interesting monuments of antiquity is the bridge| —TRIBUNB CLASS:®%ED . of the Brocade Girdle, built im the stx-' —_——-BRING — = s We state it ai our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chester- field are of finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. Chesterfield CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic A Bishop-Cass. Theater ! —IN— “ORIENTAL ECHOES” struments of the Flowery Kingdom. THE GOLDIES - COMEDY DE LUXE H FEATURE PICTURE WITH ALL-STAR CAST INCLUDING i L i PeePervereeereeseseeeoocsesoncee: ”