Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 16, 1921, Page 10

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PAGE TEN bE. L, MILL PAY (5 GUT AT PUEBLO PLANT Notice of 10 Per Cent Reduc- tion in Wage Accompanied by 15 Per-Cent Cut in House Rent. i DENVER, wage re effect Jan by the Color pany at the mills and the / the water’ co Dec. RN ATE OBE le cia. age for common labor will be 83 cents an ho ficials said. Approx tion at the @ total o! ‘times. ‘will be incre: mills are incre clals of the co! Coincident w mouncement of the wage company officials gave notice of a 15 per rates. Company officials announced th they hoped under the reduced scale] New President the operating expenses at the mill would be reduced enough to permit . formal operation of the mitis at an || OF Switzerland @arly date. - Announcement of the wage reduc en tion at the steel plants, known as Dec. 16.—(By The Associ- the Minnequa plant, was made in Hotell skal inde Jbeak Pueblo by Manager F. B. Parks. ‘lected president of Switzerland by No announcement has been made] ine federal assembly for the year 1922. df the attitude of the employes re-| ij, will také office January 1. Col garding the proposed reduction. Presi-li¢art Scheurer was elected vice pres dent J. F, Welborn and General Coun-| igent, sel Fred Farrar said that the com Rates 2 aK pany had “departed from {ts usual s, policy” of attempting to obtain a re- Ch B d Guetion through agreement with its tcago boar employes, for the reason that the 4 present working force is only a small Of y | d G Percentage of the men who will be af rade Given fected when the Minnequa plant is Forking on a _normal basis. WORTLES T SHE = a revis © supr nana v ss] = = Ss Q S) = 5 bon & = g 3 ES Ca g g ts order issued by t. The order, which s temporary, was made to meet the CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 16—Coun-| = = ty treasurers are collecting for the state of Wyoming $75,000 in taxes, which fund the state will be unab’ utilize. The levy to raise the $75 ‘was made under authorization of an act of the last legislature providing that the state should reimburse coun ties for taxes not collected under the provision that ex-soldiers shall be ex empt from taxation on $2,000 worth Of property each. Since the levy was made, however, Attorney General W. L. Walls has ruled that the provision for reimbursing the counties is un constitutional. The state, therefore, will havi 000 which it will be with- to spend. U.S. Vessels in | Foreign Trade Are Increasing ne co Everybody has found out that it is advisable to buy pure foods. It’s the way to health and happi- ness. When you think of pure food think of our bread and our pastry and you'll be thinking ‘safely. and sanely. Order it by WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.—The ton- nage of American vessels registered in foreign trade at the end of the last fiscal year was almost 11 times great- er than in 1914, according to the an- nual report of the commissioner of navigation, made public today, which showed 28,012 vessels totalling 18,- 282,136 gross tons under eal registry on June 80 Jast. This was an increase of 1,958,114 gross tons, or 12 per cent over the preceding fiscal year. _ NATRONA COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Under Auspices of Kremlin Azov, Imperial Order of Muscovites —AT— Arkeon Dancing Academy December 16 Tickets $1.00 Ladies Free A ae That Can Detect a Fib wnt 'LEGGERS: ow covonano wiTeR esse ee ~ ' Cargo of Liquor Captured by| PROGRAM T BE NAMED aaron Jashenpaised re row mm Siete] ones tan Das Man | ship Hawkeye State. Shot in ase Near 3, ns x Hill, Ne M. inna’ ir cimustancteas New Belgium |sioners, representing Colorado, Wyo- C 7 EL PAGO, Texas, Dec. 16.—One un- "oI = “ ‘abine orme |identitied man was wounded, scores|™ing. Utah, New . Mexico, Nevada, H of shots were exchanged and an auto- mobile full of lquor was captured Wednesday at Hill, N. M., when a force of prohibition agents accosted three men in a touring car and were met with a volley of shots. The men abandoned the cay after| mitted a request in behalf of his and| the officers had poured a number of/ other states for the appointment of a, | shots into it, and were being pursued | federal member to the board. | by @ posse of revenue officers. A} | | quantity of blood in the tonneau of} TEN DAY “SPECIAL AL. | the car indicated that one of the men | hea ‘been severely wounded, and Juds-|Coft Wakes Lee ea «Pee, Plas | | ing from a trail of blood from the ma-|blem buttons and brooches, marked | ch re he had been heiped.or carried by |at the lowest current price—a further Jothers in the machine reduction of 25 per cent below the! Prohibition officers were on the| marked price during this sale. A Science has discovered that, although you may be able to tell a le. and keep a straight face, you can’t tell a He and maintain normal vision. It has | lookout for bootleggers following the yy deen demonstrated by tests in the laboratory and in private practice, with | capture of a sedan yesterday after-| ling to offi.|the ald of the retinoseope. .Photo shows Dr. Bates demonstrating the Re-|noon loaded with a quantity of liquor. Yes Indeedy! tinoscope, with Miss Emily C. Licerman for a subject. Arrests of three men were made at! were St. Paul alive today we think} futures trading act which takes effect fr house rests anda cot in nospita || PODert Haab Is|\°—=— a Ci nnn in il | Give Furniture for Cheistrins A man and woman occupying aljence at the movies.”—Wichita (Kan.)| truck, sald to be the “pilot car” of the| Eagle. i Che Casper Dalip Cribune | their machine. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921. | sedan were taken into custo%y tempo- of effort. He presented yesterday to| Catholic, Conservative and Liberal j rarily but were not detained long os CREW OF SHIP King Albert a lst containing the| ministers. i | contraband Mquor was not found in names of the new ministry. No Social | ists appear on —_——>———— the list. He will at-|—TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS— ‘FEDERAL COMMISSIONER | :°*i¢ ier‘ ot “aes wrecked while on the way to Honolulu Fk en were taken to Balboa by the! {as chairman of the board of commis California and Arizona, which is to take up problems of utilizing and dis- tribution of all waters in the Colorado| BRUSSELS, Dec. 16—Col. Jasper! river basin, probably will be made/Theunys, minister of finance in the within a week by President Harding.|cabinet of Carton H. De Wiart, has| Gov. Campbell of Arizona conferred |formed a new minstry after 13 days) |with the president today and sub-| FULLER BRUSHES Read the ads in the Sat-]) urday Evening Post, Ladies’ Home Journal and Good Housekeeping Magazine. Phone 760-J Examine them in your own home. visit to our store will convince you. B. Kline, Oil Exchange building. a ee he'd say: “Let your women keep sil- ‘The battle between the officers and| tempt to run the government with BRING RESULTS. bootleggers occurred in front cf a mer: | = NOTICE Change of Parking on Wolcott St. Owing to numerous complaints, coming to the police board relative to the inconveniences arising from the parking of automobiles in the center of Wol- cott street, and for the betterment of fire protection if has been deemed advisable and so recommended that HEREAFTER all cars are forbidden to park in the middle of the street but are required to park only at the curb line and in so doing are cautioned to re- spect the “red line” which is painted on the curb and which restricts parking at that place. Thirty (30) minute parking is allowed on Wolcott street between First and Second streets. Permanent parking is allowed on Wolcott street between A and First streets. Trucks are NOT ALLOWED PARKING PRIVI- LEGES in this zone. J. A. 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