Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 15, 1921, Page 2

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1921, fhe Casper Dailp Cribune (GERALDINE FARRAR WINS PLEA | FOR CHANGE OF VENUE TO N. Y. PAGE TWO 0.6. DEFENDED | IN COMMITTEE BY RAILROADS Charges That State Commis- sion Powers Have Be . : : Usurped Are Denied by RECORD LIST - First Egyptian Representatives. | { | Inscription in | Palestine Found as it is for grown Mothers have it to for INDICTMENTS IS EXPECTED (Special to The Tribune) CHEYENNE, Nov. 15.—One of the longest. listsof indictments in the history of the United States court for Wyoming 1s expected to be returned by the November grand jury- which began {ts deliberations here yesterday. Drug, liquor and other minor federal law violations in virtually .every county of the state are involved by the evidence which is to ba*laid befere the jury, TRIAL PLEA IS FILED IN -HIGH COURT, PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 15.—What archaelogists say.may prove one of the most important discoveries ever with pep- st . laxative made in Palostine, was reported by Dr. sin Use it yourself ‘and you Clarence. 8, Fiher. head of the Uni versity of Pennsy:vania’s' expedition to | the Holy Lan¢, in a letter made public |toamy. It was a large stone steln, cn which were engraved about 30 parallel \\ RED Cros) Vg See lines in Ezyptian hierogiyphics un- earthed at Beisan (Beth Shan of tne bible), the first Egyptian inscription ever found in Palestine. Wood. YOUTH HELD IN TEXAS MURDER | | | i i | 2 ANGELES, Nov. 15—A y= F | a | : Fe lee eat pe ioe er ing dudge Sidney N. Reevo of the Les Angeles superior court to grant Trial to Mada- 80 miles| == WAGE REDUCTION [Kansas Raids his ranch er 11 body with a b 5 with the cial in the bet] aepie deids lien Maeate. or gs eee eg «, asaval @ismiss the Indictment against ‘her, 77 : . with the state supreme ‘Williams’ automobile to town and said Biascdeco by ieenhedl Williams had been shot by Mexicans who raided the ranch. The officers e also cashed a check bear jams’ signature, and that he/ inj arrested shortly after he had bought a ratiroad ticket for a station Uncover Big’ Booze Supply OF 30 PER CENT TO HIT MINERS PITTSBURG, Four thousand gallons of wine, 500 Kan., Nov. 15. — thd same at Whitshens, the stters|COLOrado Fuel and Iron Company Plans. ™**, of maa ad's large unntity ‘Theperfect blendof the three 3 & m of whiskey were se! yy prohibi- 1 cigarette tobacc “ieee mantains that he ts inno-| to Post Cut; Strike to Be Ordered, | tion entoraament sepia pate. one perfect cigarette is Union Officials Declare | a ears ae en ae one-eleven Agricultural rh | MINE’ The raiding te continuing 10: cigarettes 2O forl5* day. DENVER, Nov. 15.—A wage reduction of approximately 80 per cent will be posted soon by the officials of the Colo-} rado Fue] & Iron company, it was announced at*the head- Verner Z. Reed, Jr. | To Wed New York quarters of the company here Monday, the reduction to affect southern Colorado fields.. The exact date for promulgating! Charmer, Report And Livestock | Loans Growing HE Ford car is so simple in _& construction, so dependable in its action, so easy to operate. and handle .that almost anybody and everybody can safely drive’ it. ‘The Ford Coupe, permanently enclosed with sliding glass windows, is cozy, and roomy—modest and refined—a car 11 of the company’s 18 coal mines now being operated in the the new wage scales was not an-might put into effect, was agreed to nounced. by employes of the company through Accordiig to Fred Farrar, general;the industrial representation plan,| * % Nov. 15.— The engage- counsel for the company, the Colo-|and it would not be a breach of faith | cr watt bcos anette here of rado Fuel and Iron company ts not| with the United States Bituminous) yosner Z. Reed, Jr. of Denver, tol’ bound by the recent award of the|commission even if we had accepted) y;j,5 Gladys Quintell, daughter of Mr. bituminous coal commission’ and isthe award. land Mrs, William Quintell of New at liberty to cut its wage scales at/ The proposed wage cut will re-| vere City. The bride-to-be ts socially'|/ any time {t may see fit. The offi store the scale which was operative! 5rominent in New York, Kansas City of the United Mine Workers of Am-|prior to November 1, 1917. Colorado a New Orleans. Mr; Reed is @ mem- erica in district No. 15 announced|Fuel and Iron payrolls show . that | per of one of Denver's oldest families, | ee that immediately upon receipt of no-|wages for coal miners have been in-| tice of a wage cut the miners will WASHINGDON, Nov. 15,—Approv- al of advances for agricultural and livestock purposes and to finance sugar beet growing aggregating more than $7,000,000 was announced today by the War Finance corporation. Of this total $4,150,000 will be advanced atyonce in the Utah and Idaho sugar beet growing districts. ~ Phone 27 HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Best Quality, Lowest Price Industrial Ave. 70 PLEAS OF “The Colorado Fuel and Iron was NEW YORK, Nov. 15—Seventy cor- porations and shdividuals, composing what is known as the tile and mantel combine have-entered pleas of guilty of violation of the Sherman anti-trust law in federal court, They were in- aicted last August a@ the result of an n into the building trades y the Lockwood legislative neys in the ot be neces in the action fon of a civil Rupture Cured WS, Kansas City, Mo, “In 30 Days or No Pay. | not a party to the recent investigation conducted by the United States Bi- tuminous Coal commission and there- scale announced by the commission| Was used as a basis for contract be-! tween mine operators and the union coal miners working on our properties| because we do not discriminate! contract with their ed last August, Industrial New Ship Service Is Announced. j NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 15.—Estab- ip service, between » New Orleans’ ton. and Baltic and Mediterranean Was announced here today. The East Asia company of Copen-| Cox hagen. and Danzig will, begin services| Peters. Chief among other functions against union men, but we have no/early next month, while the Societe! arranged in his honor were the con- 0 organization.| Des Affreteurs Reunis of France, will ferring of honorary degrees by Har- Furthermore the reduction, announc-|begin sailings to French, Italian and! yard and Boston college, and a pa- which the Colorado|Spanish ports on the Mediterranean | rade of former ssion has said welin Janu : BOSTON, Nov. 15.—Marshal Foch fore is not bound by its award. The| lishment by European lines of steam-| was the guest Monday of Greater Bos- ports: ‘ tarted with th time in preparin; Cabinet. ee aan oe apeia ried by, Governor i Bint contain For Ladies and Gentlemen. and a key to the city by Mayor expensive: ingredients and be disappointed OPEN DAY AND NIGHT i ecuscas taice chem ou 128 East Second Street women. Boston Guest q TURKISH BATHS A SPECIALTY Shower, Tub, Steam and The program prepared for hin Basement, O-S Building service ment and | CALUMET | 240 South Wolcott Street GATES TIRES The Tire with the Wider and Thicker Tread Take It Either Way-- Take the bare fact that, in this period of supposed depression, sales of Gates Super-Tread Tires doubled and have actually trebled. —Or go directly Gates Super-Tread them tell you how much more mileage there is in the wider and thicker tread. In either case the evidence is plain. It has paid tire with more miles in it—and that is just what we will cén- tinue to do. not because it's the big- selling brand on because it is absolutely the most dependable and eco- City Fuel Co. fj nomical of all leaveners. East Yellowstone Avenue When you wemployCalu- Near Stockyards met leryou know propoty because It contains Phone 328J aes ata Lump Coal, delivered, r tn 99000 Egg Nut Coal, delivered, 4 8.00 TODD ios ches oecal Give us a trial ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF .THE : Pioneer Meat Market Under Management of R. B. Davidson to users of Tires and let us to build a ‘A Full Line of No. 1 Meats, Fish, Poultry, etc. Quality and Service the Best. Prices Reasonable. East A and Jefferson Phone 345 or or ceeanl that your wife or daughter will be GUILTY FILED 2 ere See sere i'n te Marshal Fock || oe oS ne nl | And of course it has all the Ford econ- omies of operation and maintenance. Call and look over the Ford Coupe. Reasonably prompt delivery can be made if you order at once: ~ EARLC. BOYLE 125 to 137 N. Center St. Phone 9 Is Near at Hand You Will Need the Necessities to Make the Day a Success, Roasters, all sizes, up from... Percolators, up from... 2... oto ns $1.75 Community Silver, all patterns, Carving Sets, up trom — * China and Glassware, Pyrex Baking Dish Food Choppers; up from....... ig e Pressure Cookers... --—$2.00 1p $20.00 to $39.50 Butcher Knives and Knife Sharpeners. Holmes Hardware Co. Phone 601

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