Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 5, 1921, Page 12

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PAGE Tw ELV! E RESTRAINT IN PICKETING IS AGAINST LAW Intimidation Also . Unlawful in Labor Activities During Strikes, Supreme Court Sets Forth in Decision WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.—Organized labor has no right to picket during a strike, when it inv olves importunity, the supreme court today declared. The decision was delivered in an appeal brought by the! American Steel Koundries company growing out of a strike at its plant at Granite City, Ill. s decis POSTAL FORGES ORGANIZED FOR HOLIDAY MAIL Great Increase in Volume Ex- pected by Posotmaster Bean; Co-operation Is Sought. George M: Bean, acting postmaste is organizing the forces at the C Postoffice to insure facilitated ment of holiday parcel post shipme ‘With the mailipg season on alread, is indicated that the postoffice h Will be subjected to capacity this year While special arrangements are be ing made to isure rapidity and safety | \ of dispatch and delivery of mai parcel post shipments during the holl day season, the office will be swamped unless the majority of people sending material through the local office ob- serve printed regulations. In order to lend all the assistance possible a man will be specially em ployed at the postoffice to wrap bun. dies that are defectively wrapped and|} to properly address packages: wherever it is possible. Believing that people would co op- erate with the postoffice department if they were fully advised of the require- ments Mr. Bean is making arrange- ment to instruct people in the proper] 5 to address and secure packages] way during the holiday rush If people sending packages from Casper securely wrap the parcels, place a return address p eft hand torn ly the name and the person to whom as pa signed in the lower right hand corner there will be no trouble in securing rapid delivery of the During the month im be made in the local that each day's r will be properly cl warded wherever p. connection th office will be ¢ without the trade will be tinuous mover the mail. It the holiday 5 Harry Curtis, of New York, found Jim Crow when Jim was wounded. Harry car r him and now they are inseparable companions. \Veteran Salesman | | Makes Last Trip In § Wyoming Territory James W. aking: Itis ing’ farewell to the cu: helmig -Hardwarde In all these years Mr, smiled in upon the nardware me chi of Wyoming at regular inte: vals ¢: on schedule, the-run rms. He tained the confidence’ and r has represented. Interest in the y one of the large me: antile conceyns of that city. Baird company was the successor to of the pioneer hardware concerns the state, Lor Mr. Kibben has a wide acquaintance the state. among business hroughout interests and citizens * generally 1} everybody will wish him success in hi Kibben, of Sheridan, is rip over the Wyoming nas visited regularly for tife com pany of Omaha for the’past “17 yeare. Kibben has except for yoldable delays of transporta- ccasioned by »wrecks, washouts has throughout these merchant doing business territory which speaks s for himself and the house he ibben is retiring from the road the hardware’ business at , having purchased the con- Baird Hard. The & Poll, and was State ‘Treasurer John and | " ®. re x o- rr is 44 TWO STOCK SOLICITORS WANTED Phone 1096-J For Appointment. 142 East Second Street Fancy Jonathans, large size, box... Extra Fancy Spiteenburas, (the finest bakers}, box... Fancy Florida Grape Fruit, good size, each... rs Sweet, Juicy Oranges, per dozen Yew Crop PLOLPOPOORH DDD HSE SEO OOOO O04 6000044 000000000000 SHIKANY’S “The Store Accommodating” oxtra Fancy Rome Beauties, ifornia Walnuts, Phones 903-474 SPECIALS FOR ‘TUESDAY Delicious Apples BUY THEM BY THE BOX _$3.50 _10e _35e .305C seeeoeses seeeeeseeseoreosoosooosossoooesesoreeese Fit-Form Clothes Suits and ‘coats POOe Offering Any ~ Bear in mind that my occas prices are always $10 to $20 less than uptown prices, due to the fact that I am out of the high rent district and I eliminate numerous expenses which other stores have, therefore my 25 per cent discomnt sale i 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. only carry high grade lines. Every garment carried in my store carries a union Jabel and the maker’s name and my U.S. Bonds. Never before have I been able to offer the men of Casper such values as oy and again I ask you to look ’em over. Bloch’s Clothes uits and SUIT Read and you will realize that I am offering Men’s and Young Men’ s clothing AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN CASPER ‘Ask those who bought here Saturday OVERCOATS | SUITS ’ $25 O'coats, 25 Pet. Off—$18.75 |! $25 Suits at 25 Pet. Off-—$18.25. .* $30 O'coats, 25 Pet. Off $22.50 || $30 Suits at 25 Pet. Off-—-$22.50 %: / $35 O'coats, 25 Pet. Off—--$26.25 || $35 Suits at 25 Pet. Off $26.25 ° $40 O’coats, 25 Pet Off—$30.00 | $40 Suits at 25 Pet. Off-—$30.00 $45 O’coats, 25 Pet. Off-—-$33.75 | $45 Suits at 25 Pct. Off —$33.75 $50 O'coats, 25 Pct Off-—$3750 $50 Suits at 25 Pet. Of BN TO THE PUBLIC guarantee, which is as good as any HARRY YESNESS : IAN 1: BAR THE 130 WEST MIDWEST AVENUE

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