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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1921: gf Che Casper Daily Crihune ; PAGE SEVER _——_—_———————— "BY OPERATORS, Ill TRUPS Attempt Defeated by Colorado monsee [5 COMPLETED Colonel Reports in Reviewing Case EVICTION COAL “IANSPICTIONOF- 3 ' . = . fe . | | } ; Troops 5 and 6 Put Through | of Alleged Troublemakers Paces at Regular Meet- | j ings and Found to : es ented ig biped te state adjutant gen- » Inscommand of the Colorado rangers in the Huerfano| ‘he iast of a series of inspecti : i ‘ county ma:tial law district, what was reported to him as a| ot Casper Boy Scoat ies Ae soe euphetrent: ca = 5 , é proposed ay on the part of the company to evict miners | lst night when Troops 5 and 6 were | Re pe nthe fan thee dba eee Z , from co! ‘ r ins: ‘ed by } port Newa, Va. to dip its nose for the first time in the waters off th ou Leona) any houses at Oakview was frustrated by the mili- | pected by committees of the Scout sea. If the plane of the arnt conference carry, this ship will not disport, Coal company, which operates the { ‘itself on the waters for Jong. It'll co to the scrap heap. P. Bacon, were on hand to assist the | Charles A. Fowler, superintended the The inspection of Troop 5 at the Broperty, was notified that no mbvera high school gymnasium was conduct-| were to ordered out of company . ed. by a committee composed of T. F.| 4 houses until. they had found other Axeo, treasurer of the local council, | °°™mittee. in the inspection. sea ghirw ocd ign tsa dma | places in which to live. Colonel Ham: W.. J. Bailey and Fred Van. Gorden.| ‘The troop was under the leadershi | mittee was represented by C. D. Pol- WALSENBURG, Colo., Dec. 2—(By The Associated Making Progress, | i counril at their regular meetings. < At ranger headquarters it was also Yeported that the Turner Coal com: rock stated that the men who had The troop committee, composed of | f Scoutmaster Rt. T. Graham and) 's§ and Dr. Ff. A. Reichenbach. Been ordéred to. move from company ; Earl G. Burwell, A. A. Slade and E.| Assistant Scoutmdster Homer J. Loe R. L. Burns and as t houses were miners who had been | | whose application for commission as utmaster Ralph Summera t employed in a section of the mine that te tn i troop leader was approved by the ve leaders of the troop. not now being operated. These) , : algo Game. ‘The heariee Central} TOP, committee last night, While Troop 6, according to the t Wn. according to the military, have squad took ‘the first gaine earlier in| TD® troop was found to be in ex-| report of the committee, has not been -” ‘been characterized by the company as the season white the Park team came| cellent condition, according to the re ve as many of the other troops agitators and troublemakers. {Central and Park Will Not :bagk this week and downed their op.| Port of the committee, and is mak council, {t holds possibilities of ‘ A report to ranger headquarters Play G Schedul Sonanis ing steady and constant progress’ in ng one of the leading troops, ; here this morning sald that 230 min-| ay Game Scheduled. | ES Scout work under the encouragement It has connected with it one of the ‘ frs-at the Pryor mine, owned by the This Afternoon. Park claims to have the edge in the| and active direction of the troop com-| two junior troops of the council, the ‘ Union Coal and Coke company .went ‘a j School race by “reason of its latest) mittee. other being associated with Trogp 2 . ‘t work today at a 28 per cent reduc- victory, but Central claims that the; afembership cards issued following Fro:n the. junior orgamization * the on in wages, the company claiming) With the Central and Park grade| Standing is now tied and wants an-' tho re-registration of the troop’ were regular troop hopes, to recruit its . that the reduction was made in agree-| Schools.are tied in the racé for the| Other chance to stage a comeback. | formally presented to troop members membership in years ta come, and t Mont with the employes. The,Pryor| football championship of tho grade} Tho game was scheduled for 3:30! by the troop committee preceding the | the recruits will be well grounded in 5 mine is not Colorado, Fuel and Iron| Schools one game more will be needed| today but it is probable that the in-| inspection. : Scout work when they be- | : company property was not af.| here to decide the honors. clement weather will force delaying| A council committee composed of J.|come membera of the national orga: j fected by the strike against that com.| Park and Central bave met twice! the game for several days. _.W. Johnson, Dr. Wm. Kocher and ization : ' pany had posted notices of a 30 per cent wage reduction to be put into effect January 1.. The Turner com: pany’s mine {s located 11 miles north: avest of Walsenburg. In the case of the Pryor mine officials said today, it would not be necessary to fite a no- lice of a wage cut with the state in- dustrial commission since the réduc- tion had been made with the consent of the employes. . _ Figures’ announced today by off: Glals of the Colorado Fuel’ and Iron company show a further. increase. in the number of men reporting for work coal miners today as against.69 esterday {11 the Huerfano county erties. Production at all the com- pany mines in the Trinidad: district ‘with the exception of the Sopris prop- orty, 1s at normal, the company an- nounced. x The first edition of the Walsenburg Thdependent, a weekly newspaper pub- ‘lished here by J. F. Coss, to- be print- el under censorship f the military Offers You Commencing Saturday any SU IT OR OCOAT IN THE HOUSE AT aoe . 7 », Read and you will realize the phenomenal values we are offering. Fit Form and Bloch Clothes EXrOnMs Wholesale ° : SUITS OVERCOATS $50 Suits at 25 Pct. Off __$37.50 | $50 O'coats,,25 Pct. Off __$37.50 $45 Suits at 25 Pct. Off _.$33.75 | $45 O'coats, 25 Pct. Off __$33.75 $40 Suits at 25 Pet. Off __$30.00. | -$40 O'coats, 25 Pct. Off $30.00 $35 Suits at 25 Pet. Off __$26.25 | $35 O'coats, 25 Pct. Off __$26.25 $30 Suits at 25 Pet. Off _.$22.50 $30 O'coats, 25 Pct. Off __$22.50 $25 Suits at 25 Pct. Off _-$18.25 | $25 O'coats, 25 Pct. Off __$18.75 TO THE PUBLIC Bear in mind_that my regular prices are always $10 to $20 less than up- town prices, due to the fact that I am out of the high rent district and. 1 elim- inate numerous expenses which other stores have, therefore my 25 per cent dis- count sale in reality should mean to you a real saving of 50 per cent. I ask every man and young man who is in need of a suit or overcoat in justice to him- self to look my lines over. You will buy. I only carry high grade lines. Every garment carried in my store carries a union label and the maker’s - mame and my guarantee, which is good asany U.S. Bonds. Never before have I been able to offer the men of Casper such values as these, and again I ask you to look ’em over. . HARRY YESNESS The Man in the Barrel 130 West Midwest Ave. Authorities is scheduled to appear this afternoon. Maj.-J. E. Moorhead, sec- retary of Governor Shoup,’ notified Vditor Coss yesterday that the first éopy to, be printed must be submitted y t the authorities for examination be- fore the ‘entire edition could be run off. Major Moorhead announced that he personally would inspect the first copy to make certain there would be no matter of an inflammatory natu: contained in the: paper. “ es ' Highest prices paid for diamonds, old gold and ailyer, H. B. 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