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PAGE SEVER : those in line to pass by the bier in- 2. est institutions of !ts king in the Unit-~ Retest oeates. saciooane tart LABOR BOARD \Denver Hospital |3 se est THURSDAY, NQEMBE! 1921. ed through almost at the rate of 100 L INDPENDENTS ORGANIZE TO = Pe Bosrid WORFFORWELFARE OF INDUSTRY) Race & see SS S| CHANCE URGED ror 2,500 Men wreaths that guards picked them up and took them away, leaving room for| 4 CHICAGO, Pigg Baeyyprenes 3 thers to a the and that States rail- ‘ a ; . enn ghee sererdlee “~ road labor board be changed from its} DENVER, Nov. 10—ritstmmons jects of the that they could sell the product two 2 aci.| Present f of three tatives| £e7erAl hospital at Aurora, Colo., near that it was cents under what they can buy it 4 - Premier Briand and the French éel- repregem! Denver, will be enlarged to accommo- purpose ro from -Mié-vest and Standard agencies E z egation to the armament conference, ae Rsira | Foy 3 heim! and public} sate 1,000 mote patients, or a total of gions in the press and by tho condi-| here, i i carrying a huge bunch of pink chrys- ve persons represent] .oordimately 2,600 if congress appro ions which eperator® were acing. 2tepFesentatives af pil companies ing the public, was among the anthemums tied with the tricolor of priates funds to carry out plans under change; the administration of Mr. Sullivan then called on B. B./ ana oi! interests participating in the France entered the rotunda at 11/1.) pag thd cauabaered He way for enlarging the institution, it Brooks to preside as chairman of the/ meeting included the following. o'clock. The premier stood silently ||, Ind io La. pa| was learned here tocay. ‘ m t and then moved out| ‘onal ustrial Traffic league, rep- L.A. Miller, HT. Severns of the Rak kid pert resenting many shippers of the coun-|,,7"° Plans include the expenditure of Kinney Oil and Refining company, yan. Hemry Adams of Adam and. Lang- try ¥. $1,500,000 in the construction, enlarge- Many person in the public line car- seter. ment or improvement of the adminis staff; C. H. To ried floral offerings of their own on|, Other changes suggested were that/tration building, wards, barracks, off- ‘ators. badd ted ae te ee which there seldom was a card. In|! disputes where shippers were af-| cers’ quarters, nurses’ quarters and cary pussling questions facing oper-| woes ir tj, Johnson of the nearly every instance these voluntary |f¢¢ted the shippers should be heard|new roads. | many Bus thse Bias re Wyeksns “Olt syndicate; T. F. Algeo offering were carried by a child. Of/%hd that no decisions should be rem-| rieut Col, RC. Hutton of the ‘ould have to produce fact and fig- ee ee, On eee ail those who filed through one door|@@red by the labor board without| surgeon gencral’s office and’ Cuptnin ee a nab tie pabaioe irs. © pone _Bipart Anderson of the Glen- and out another, old men/ and old/consultation with the interstate com-irrank C. Starr of the quartermaster Atter pretiminery remarks tr,|o7°r, Sheep company; Max W. Ball women, the grandparents of some sol-|™erce commission, general's office arrived here today to srooks asked B. J. Sullivan, the man he Western Pipe Line company; dier, perhaps, were the most visibly| The legislative committee of the/make a survey and report on which = oa th thts: to rary - w. ne. Beologist; H. J. who c . mee crystal we surgestions by outlining ‘the pro-|=!senhelmer of the Staley | ayndt- affected, tears streaming down their|league also recommended that th®/ congress may base its appropriations. pots the meet. He urged an or-| Ste ani Cameo Oil company: W. A. aa from Page 1) - from Oklahoma and sold dealers so cheeks. power of states over railroads be pre- The hospital is being used a tu Blac! A threefoot bronze statue symbol-|served subject, only to the right |bercular institution for former service ‘ation to protect the interests of ‘more of the © Blackmore Ol 2s 3 ising the “Angel of Peace waa plac |of the interstate commerce commis-/men and for men attached to the 2. company; R. M. Boeke, Salt Creek ‘ rs 4 eo as tho gift of|/S8ion, to remove unjust discrimina-Jarmy. A total of $6,500,000 will have pei.2.nts. edecatecs’ it. . ; ed on the catafaiqui € B. Richardson, president of the - J. Burke, Staley syndt- ‘ the president of the Chinese republic.|tion upon specific complaints. been spent on the hospital if al FJ. pada Sinclair-Wyoming Tt was to be unveiled later in the day ee the $1,600,000 sald to be needed eympany; J. J. Chapman; ‘J.-F. by the Chinese minister. fi I now, is allowed by congress, it was Craetord Jupiter.O0 company; D. A ; ‘A tow winwise ‘et’ deck! tie preitiias Many aacturer [gs | caa. Tein tnon be ons of ihe tare One of his most stringent ‘criticisms Sart, Empire State Oll company; H. oe “ ete delegayjon led by Earl Beatty, Arthur verb oe or 7 4vrag that ofl which ts taken by the|D- Curtis Cook Off company; Rodney i F x Bd é 23 J. Balfour and Ambassador Geddes d 7 government as its share of the royalty|8- Durkee, comptroller of tho Gen- ; alt marched into the rotunda from its .Foun Dying' Western Exploration company critl- sed tho axisting differential between Wyoming and Midcontinent fields. under the terms of the leasing bill was oral Serve corporation; Frank north entrance. An officer of the sold at ene shiping Bes = (etd 7 x paar eras pred Be guard approached the catafalque, hold a rel existing prica in Wyo y . . as 3 ing aloft a huge wreath. As the of- Gaeg fields. This 88 gravity ot? was M. J. Gothderg, Black- fering from, the British empire. was exchanged for 12. gravity California nae ot ine 9. A, Graybeal, placed at the side of the coffin, the <0) at the rae Oe a Yb comed ni deriee ae: oo aes earl, the former premier and the @m-|ing house here last Tuesday night, will barrels ot Wyoming off for one bar- Perc - J. _ wet n in bassador stepped back and a Scot, his} pe held Saturday afternoon, it was an- el of oo as filling at Tits pane Walhien Kaien’, rat ra ak held high, ore betaine with | nounced at police headquarters today.! nia crude was 7 - y; Jv B. the t tribute from the B: 08: dd pol rei and this permitted the shipping| Higgins, Glenrock Sheep company: Poultry raisers of California are tagging the tiny birds as soon as they | sessions. Next came the wreath {eta dhevapivel ot irs Mtecool, the widow beard to turn Wyoming crude in at} William Hines, E, T. Williams Ojii|are hatched. A numbered bit of metal only %-inch square Is affixed to| New Foundland, carried by a hardy|trom Cleveland. ‘ ri $1.16 wiva it was only, bringing 50} company; M. J. Hopkins, Eureka| fee Wing. Miss Edith Straders, who iclainis to have some of the finest of | son of the north, and then the tribute] neve ; pents tr: the state, PPetroigum' company; George W.| Saqume® twelve million fine hens, js shown tagging a°few of her day-old | (7 canara, placed by Sir Tobert See hale wt ee : Sarvis, rena $ “jl + Dis men, are being held in custody pend- tit inn sata wed eedying TLSD | Yaoter'Wromite On cesar tee fon. A gon of India, weacing aitc| Soe, tiventmneyn, ita, fhe ‘etreum. yj jon. A son of India, wearing a silk - barrel for royalty ofl and said “I sub-| King, Yellowstone Ojl syndicate; C. re saCeek apberentiy’ Gaetan a coerce mit gentlemen if that is not an unfair| EH. Littlefield, Bessemer Ol! company; proposition." He approved the forma-|W. P. Look, Empire State Ol com- tion of an organization which would] pany; Mirtin McGGrath, E. T. Wil- turban, and representatives from oth-| xrcCool apparently died as a result of determine carvfully the facts , func-| ams Ol company; George B. Mc. er lands over which the Union Jack] drinking poisoned liquor. tion as a unit and get relief. Clellan, Blackstone-Sait Creek * Ot i Governor Carey admitted he.was)company; W. L. McLaine, General . not interested in the of] buviness ex-|PPetroleum company; Ed. J. Me- 4 cept as a protector of the interests! Mahon, Glenrock Ofl, company, Ma- : waves brought their floral tributes, of the people who held ‘a triple ihter-| ring (ol company; ©. PPLE OSE RODEO SEER een senerneeneceeeresesoseesenS. NOTICE DENVER, Nov. 10.—An inquest over) the body of Edward McCool, Cleveland manufacturer, found dying in @ room: : 3 : 3 : The Agency of The Entire, the British tribute complete. ly covered one side of the coffin, hid- {ng it from view. DENVER, Nov. 10.—Celebration of Just priov to the appearance of the}Armistice day will begin here tonight British, the Boy Scouts marched in,|with prelimihary services at many saluted and chanted their oath. The/churches. Tomorrow will be marked chs tes cack DENVER TO CELEBRATE. avenerersernsssecensoresessenesonsesesssseed On eneeneossorenssscoereeseseseensosensees IT’. McMahon, 3 t Scout wreath carried the legend: by closing of practically all business J est in a Cpe rll gga. 3 Marine Oll company; . Roderick Ni (Continued from Page 1.) “Long inay our land bé bright, “Be prepared.” houses and public offices. Sse ; Fe ep er commclldated Royalty com-| others whose roles in the war in which] “with treedoth's’ Moly, Visit x5: _ ——— = = 21% per cent state share of royalty | On comers eet, Miller-Schulte | this unknown soldier dled were great.| riey sang with a peal of victory Royalty direct frqm state lands | cate! tare J. Nooly, Racine” Olt tak ee And no hint of sorrow, and the last ‘Wyoming's interest in the 47% per| connarer W. Chie OAPTTON RYSUEDA. «= hotes died away down the long corri- nt of the government royalty which |, tors 0. Ee Rhineemith, Wotver:| on? found a brilliant November |dors to right and left as. the line ‘goes to the reclamation fund. Ser eat tA te; C. B. Richardson, | “Un Durating ite way through * the/ moved slowly on-and out the western a ‘ ‘The interest which oil price bears Oilacompany; C/ B. s{clouds of yesterday's storm and awn Gok otis erraced ‘Western. Exploration: company; H. H.| ¢n, h m over the tetrac to the taxation. j BchwattsEmpiré*State Oil ;| thrusting long golfen fingers’ through|siopes that face out with the white He then told at length of the ef- it. ne company?) the windows high above the simple) gicam of Washington monumient forts he has made in behalf of ofl wien | 207 Smith Glenrock Sheep company: lier in the dim, allent chamber, ASvetraight afiead and stilt ehtnd, 'a¢em- : 2 : and how he secured the co-operation |" > Sparr,. pre@ident Jupiter’ Ol through the night, five arte “men , oy ingly cut “the center by the of many federal bureaus in working | ray Wctnyion, Caspers Tevet [mood motionless anout the catAfulilreat ‘hadi, the euunce, while” Dulk oat an equitable prices for Wyoming |T i pitches (a Ysa i sivap ot aie tn se center she Lier age of Lincoln ‘memorial ‘on ‘thé far brim mp f ie eG. Taylor © of the rotunda, watching of the Potomac. 7 Ho held that if the state and na-|rork O!l company; WH. Taylor, Ol} the dead comrade as they Will watcll| arias! ore indoor: GSTS base tional governments co-opérated, Wyo- Operator freer abort ana huttder: punt! he is carried away to sleep out 40d i those who passed by saw the five TW. RP. “Weeks? Lander of Hime in the quiet :Virginle bills. \aoldiers, tit as though eakvea from} The new preparation which drug-|be happy and see the bright side of ‘ ‘The flowers laid on the casket inst "| gists are selling ¢o much of fecently,| life as long as you are tied down by Wr Weekes FORALL eonrprei| Right had been set to each aide of the tea nebecta labia, pacts laos ite Tea boos aa bartan's Tonic, 6 ore-| “2m* serious: trouble bomewhers in : ystem. Headschts, nervous: pe nore gay in the simplelown head Bent forward until the tan|ating new sensations overy day for|SOur funem. | Heaihohts, nervous: dlera, winding -abect. Again, the Yim of his cab) hid his eyes, stood| people who had been run down, nerv-| vay, and exhaustion with the leant as a whip over the industry, Ne said. |. T. il oiister’ oe frecck, blossoms, withered {the noncommissioned. officer, the red] ous, thin and never really enjoyed a) exertion are unmistakable signs that ‘He believei that another refinery | Wisor, 2 ot. his chevrons coloring. his..sléeve.| minute of their lives before now. [Sou are not able to be happy like ts by a i “the only tol th and pipeline was. necessary, He penign ‘opens of Tha tannee of At each corner, facing Inward to-| rt ts actually making new people|other folks, and you can't be until pleaded against legislation that would a n ts - ward the center, stood a soldier | out of human wrecks, as fast as such| you get rid of the cause of those signs. Festrct capita and drive Put han paas ing Off company: and C. reedom save for the slash of white but said he didn’t. Wirt Many “Grown Folks” Feel the Joys of Children With New Toys. Has Been Taken Over by. E. KEENAN AT ‘kings ma: knew, t * thevabinwenh oa the steer toeen |aia'e shield completely circled the} know the réason for it. You can't) the Casper Pharmacy.—Adv. way, marines in olive green field rotunda. uniforms and with fixed bayonets} All delegations. came in from the lining each si#e. On each man’s/north entrance and stood by the cata Ki. rifle butt. grounded on the stone lo are finding out the wonderfully v * e want the state, to| Witter, president. of the Domino] rg it at ys ane” ggueuine,|fiagsing, body rigidly erect, but alsol quick resulta they can get by taking |i wr snadne goin eng ere conte The Little Brick ‘Wyoming Oi! company. 3 and the shied of the nation for|With head bent forward until cap}it, where. It is putting iron and vita- ‘ ° : Hs ———_——___ which he died lala reverently aboye|>fm was level with the point of his), yiany people who rarely know \@/munes into the thin, watery blood of Confectionery 3 | he Weill heaes bY tha, premaent: gleaming bayonet. -|nappy, Joyous moment; who seldom|such folks and thereby strengthening 3 = the ‘people—soldiers, , women v | | tioutanty were to pase to pay Honor children, white and” black fad bo-| other folk em fe, energy and robust health, 233 S, CENTER) PHONE 1490 > to the dead; thousands whose one|Sun @ continuous march through the ¥ en they seo why their friends e1 : claim to fama is that they too, are |rotunda. . | proving # revelation to their acquaint-| joy themselves, and they too have . 3 | simple Americans such as he who| Secretary Weeks, Assistant Secre-|@ncea who never believed there could) the incentive to join in the pleasures eee s AS hss liessin such state as empertrs and|tary Wainwright and Gen. Harbord} be such transformations. and worth while things of life. { were on hand waiting to recelve the} This 4s not unusual to those who| Garren's Tonic is sold in Casper by h arrangement (Continued from Page 1.) homie Se tats ‘ae a oes of psy attend en masse, ‘and a corps of bug. mately 15 cents on the dollar it now|/@ts will sound the taps. The pro- costs to ship oil and gasoline to the|STam is under the auspices of the|shoulder swung the looped cords of falaue for the ceremony aa the line NAA AAA George Vroman post of the American] the fourragere showing that continued to stream through. : we Legion. re of a marine regiment decorated | CHURCH DELEGATION i In nearly every church in Casper,|by France for high valor on French| FIRST AT BIER. A some gort of service will be held in| soil, ‘The first delegation was a commit-|& 4 commemoration of the anniversary] Gradually the roped aisle leading} tee of the federal council of churches | of the end of the war. St. Mark’s/on up the great steps to the closed, of Christ of America, representing Church, Rev. Philip Edwards, pastor| doors of the rotunda Miled with folk| the Protestant churches of the Unit. f | FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY—ON TWO PRACTICAL ARTICLES OF He queried “what will the refineries' will hold special“services with select-|come to pnss by the bier with bowed ed States. Within the 16 minutes al- be charging when they purchase ouryed musfc at 10:30 a. m. The Gantz|/heads. Off to the right where the! lotted to it, prayer was offered by oil three years from now when there| Memorial, Rev. L. E. Carter, pastor,| steps sweep up to the Senate cham-| Bishop McDowell of the Meth actually is a little water in the oll."|avil} have a prayer meeting at 2:00|ber, another group gathered-abouta|Episvopal church and @ short eu! “Barrel for barrel Wyoming oil will]. m. The North Casper church,|floral garland, the first ofthe many| of the dead delivered by Dr. William Rey. C. A. Marshall, pastor, will hold| to be set in place. Adams Brown of Union Theological ® patriotic program and rally at 8.00) Just at 8 o’clock the great main|seminary in New York. p.m, The Baptist and the First|/doors, huge bronze barriers, embel-| AS noon drew near the number of Presbyterian churches will hold spe-|tished with intricate figures and de- -}oial services’ Sunday morning cele-|signs and long agn given the Am- brating Armistice Sunday, November}eridin republic, xtrangeBy enough, AN I I-URIC 13. ‘The Women’s Christian Temper- FOR Household Furniture THE MONARCH RANGE In all sizes, Made of mafleable iron andé evefy part guaranteed. $1 Down $2.50 Per Week| by France, on whose soil the soldier ance union will hold~a session at a died, swung back and the waiting public brary at 2:30 o'clock wWith|hundreds stepped upward four prayer, for disarmament. Mayor| abreast to pass by the casket. RHEUMATISM 3 Pelton ‘has issued a proclamation de-| As the first line stepped within the claring the day to be a holiday and/hatl, trom the group beside the bier} Rheumatism must be treated inter Mr, Brooks said 70 per cent of Salt} +t. he pbserved as eveh by the closing| where the flowers were being set in/nally. The blood should be purified be taken off as gasoline/ or the shops. The refineries will] place, male yoicea rose jn blended and the kidneys made to do their was one of the best oll8| close down for the whole day. harmonies that Woke the echoes in|OFk properly. ANTI-URIC will dg) He sald that the differ-} ‘The big Armistice day dance to befthe high, vaulted roof above, now|‘Ms. Fou can get everything necot as was even more Sx8EEer| riven by the exservice men at thel‘ftooded with sunlight. They sang the| ft” gold by Smith-Turner Drug Co t briggs six cents in Salt} ‘Terrace gardens will be the biggest! jast verse of ‘America."” of ; 4 42 ‘cents in the Mid-contl-| aratr of its kind ever held in Casper, | = = = ove . hundred tickets being sold, ‘West of Wost and Hazlett torenies he dance 7." last. from approved the plan of the meeting and} 9 49 ynti1 2.00, music being furnished organization, by the Terrace Gardens orchestra, 2 g ¢ ant H ae | “KITCHEN MAID” KITCHEN CABINETS ‘ In Three Sizes. ‘Workmanship Guaranteed. $1 Down $2.00 Per Week This gives every family the opportunity to have these necessary articles of furni- ture in their homes immediately on the part payment plan. ‘Charles A. Guenther, Mike Henry aS OKLAHOMA BANK FAILS. LAWTON, Okla., Nov. i0—The Se os |.curity. National bank of Lawton; capi; HL H. Schwartz, New York Oil com: ['taiized at, $100,000, did not open today pany, asked enforcement of state stat-[and announcement signed by thé utes. making pipelines common cat-| board of directors stated that the In- riera whero they cross public demain. | stitution had been closed for lquida- ‘ He said that such relie? was provitl-| tion. Such action, the announcement ed in the'leasing bill and it was only} sald, was intended ‘to protect deposit- : ¥ @ subterfuge that permitted condi-| org, who will share equally in lqul- EAT OER LT TTT to force a fair deal. tlong that now exist in the state. dation to be effected b; T. F. Algeo, Sinclair Wyoming O!l/ troller of currency at W company, said it was an oytrage to Cn at charge off 3 per cent for B. S. in] ‘We are exclusive representatives in Wroming oil and said that one per| Wyoming for the Herring-Hall Mar. vin Safe company, and carry a stock cent woul great plenty. 1H pa his parkas was proincice: 2,000 of their products in Casper, The news- barrels oil daily and had to wark hard | P&pers every way are full of accounts burglaries, as well as losses by fire. ] Without operations, to stay out of the ff TS ao tot have full protection for } } ' 7 your valuables and your records, Mex W. Ball, Western Pipeline com-/had better not wait another aa. MO pany, assured the meeting that his/use to lock the barn after the horse company would build an independent|is stolen. We have safes of various e e umm 5 bust: Tee \- Se a, Soames a eee aa ae Chamberlin Furniture Company mon} carrier. or come store and see the 4 Harry B. Durham, counsel for many | Safes. Wo can satisfy youas to alze, Corner Second and David Streets = Telephone 37 otf companies, said all pipelines are/important matter. The Mills com- cammon carriers. He said in Cas- 189 West Second street. | Betnew gasoline was chipped in ere!” © Haibase-aeas : sm A . ee atl