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ti hich never can be attained through violence and ailp €ribune | eta is om ite ; ¢ Sunday at Carper, Natrona) way might have been expected, some of the labor ton, was found dead in the elty Jail orfiees, Tribune Bulking. | .-tators do not like the emphasis which Justice Wag- with @ fractured skull and a gash fo a ‘ cobaier 15 and 1°| ners decision has put upon the fact that ‘equity is the ferebead. The manner in which necting All Departments 5425 to employer and employe alike.’ Even Morris he came by his injaries is a mystery. pete. in a.2 ee Postott second clas:| Rillquit, who is one of the counsel for the winning A strange incident in connection union, ‘declines to be converted to the opinion that with the tragedy is the statemeat eres Ss j the method of adjusting that Coroner P. i. Knight had recent- ccocia Tay PRESS | Sours infumatons ere the proper method of edtesting AT TH FAMOP Dore ae ge aetae e ‘i i Montana were seeking to collect oneal nd Béttor| upon strikes and picketing for the adjustment of such who =? Suminess alsrager | disputes will take a similar view. They must see a a lite inewrance “policy tor Si9.000 Associated Piltor! awindling of their power. carried, alleging " they had information that he had died “i gcertlagtbeanseer “But the public will be pleased. Tt will bear less|Strange Circumstances Sur-| oiiig under the influence of Jiquor. oe | of the curbstone talk about justice being only for the| round Death as Revealed by |-rne ictters were received prior to rich. And that ancient phrase ‘government by injunc- Premature Request for Brink's death in the manner speci- fied. -| tion’ will go to the junk heap where such fiction be- life Insurance. ‘The decease has relatives in By Carrier newspaper publishers have used Boy Scouts and higk school boys for special delivery letter carriers and newspaper carriers and have found them the most in- telligent, reliable and prompt service obtainable. The boys have found the work agreeable and remunerative and many of them have been able to show balances By Mail OUR ANNUAL S| placed upon them and contact with business people and residents haye been the means of adding much im afvance and the| to the general and proper knowledge of the boys. livery after subecrip In our own experience we have found the boys of high school age prompt and reliable business agents. jurean of Circulation (A. B. ©) The occupation entirely agreeable and attractive to SS eS them and in no sense beneath their dignity as high school students. They have as examples in their use- ful work a number of the biggest business men of the country who can look back with pleasure upon the 9 ol days when they delivered newspapers on a route and , 630 and 8 o'clock p. m.| hed no kicks from their list of subecribers. If that be ‘A paper will be de | not enough, there is the record of the illustrious presi- Make it your duty | gent of the United States, Warren Harding, who took rrier misses you great pride in showing a clean delivery. We are glad to have high school boys on our staff of carriers, We are for them and they are a big help in popularizing The Tribune by their courteous man- THE LAW IS REVEALED. ner and painstaking effort, “That the court victory of the garment workers ee iRRRS od RENE pathy employers,” notes the New York Herald, A RACE OF QUEENS. “ghould excite so° much interest is not because legal The world acknowledges that the American precedent has been upset, for Justice Wagner's de-| an has no competition in the wearing of clothes, That cision is based on the traditional inviolability of con-| of all the races, she is the best dressed and the one tracts, The novelt case lies in the fact that| that possesses s style all her own. She may not be ‘] IS INFULL PROGRESS ! This White Sale has been the greatest in our history. Won- derful bargains have made it so. Merchandise at pre-war prices. Farwell Strongcloth | Hope Muslin t first time in art of the country that or-| the most expensively gowned, but what she wears has z a ake ell me (es ee 38 fosteata” expiea| @ alguinaliae teens Astaclert: Same cpnsiencien a Indian Head. In 8 This standard muslin is a rare from violating a contractual obligation. The American woman seeks variety, not only in fact better cloth at less money. argain at “The legal remedy for wrongs in the world of la- color and cut but she selects the appropriate things bor has iecys been Seid for the injured t; take; but,| that go best with her particular type of beauty. In ‘as Justice Wagner says, ‘heretofore the employer| #n American assemblage there is individuality in alone has prayed the protection of a court of equity | every costume. Some touch that makes it distinctive. @gainst tareatened irreparable acts of the employe.’ No two are exactly alike, which {s in marked contrast That was not the fault-of the law, which does not with the English, French and German wemen who know the employer from the employed. It was the| show such similarity in their dressing as to make for fault of a distrust solved for many years in the minds| monotony. of organized labor by its own false friends. Bs Re ri gigv be vag ing be Be eh srelted Sas “The present case, in which Justice Wagner holds/ ow? e e loo! neither nor lon that the Cloak, Suit and Skirt Manufacturers associa-| or her mi . And the American woman is the only tion broke its contract with the International Ladies’| Woman on earth who can make # gingham outfit look Garment Workers Union, should open the eyes of the| ike # georgette crepe and furnish the personality and rank and file in organized labor to the fact that the| style that goes with it. The regular queens are large- jaws are for them us well us for thelr employers. For| !y out of business elsewhere on earth, but the Amer years they have heard courts maligned by labor agita- ican woman can supply the airs and graces that make tors, who shouted that courts were places from which her queenly without the fuss and ceremony that go ‘government by injunction’ issued with the actual titles. “Now the workers find themselves in poesession of esr Ri. Sapir SMES one of those dreadful injunctions. It enfolas their) The New Orleans Times-Picayune observes: “Prices employers from further abrogating tite broken con-| still are high and the world is having its full share of tract. It opens the way for an employes’ suit to re-/ troubles, but isn't this better than back in the days vover damages, It shows the men and women of or-| when you looked each morning to see a casualty list ganized labor that they may find in the courts the jus- 28c the Yard 22c the Yard SIMILAR REDUCTIONS ON ALL DOMESTICS Hundreds of Other Items in White Goods AT COST AND LESS THAN COST Richards & Cunningham Co. THINK RICHARDS CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST AD DA LAM hh hk hed hl Lh bh hd hh hah de hid MI a, BIGNORWAY | BANK FAILS) LONDON, Jan. 19.—The Torvestud i g @ end Skaares Savings bank at Hau-| . wesund, Norway, one of the largest | / . : institutions in that country, has sus-| pended payments, says a mhagen | dispatch to the Exchange Telegr * We have spared no effort to make this the greatest sale in our history. Sweep- ing reductions have been made on all stocks, as. we do not carry merchandise over from one season to another. If youseek the highest quality at the lowest prices in months---come. But come early while selection is at its best. ~ “Barnett’s of Course” sa s 339% n 292 nn] B33 32333299) 313929 03)) 22 NRP! lll: Suits & Overcoats $ 85 §$ 85 $ 8S Shirts Hundreds of the finest Madras 1 Si f the finest Involving a — selection ? Shirts sold today; all grouped N ‘Swiss sik Neckweee: Footwear of several hundred a one great assortment $4 65 the kind you once paid $2.50; $4 pairs, grouped at one single 56°° ee = reduced. to\s 2 ees — price for clearance......—...-—+4-r-—— x Hosie: Offering a great selection ] Even if you hold ae. SICKY of lightweight Woo 1 Underwear fixe union Suits Knox Hats Net re eee cose Hosiery, in all the popular 75° for another season you will save bal fad for Spring service; reduced from $f295. colors at iene a tidy sum at....___..______.. or $12, $10, 7.50, for this sale 5- ‘ Here’ 2 ” Every man will find Pajamas aly pe are 2 a Trousers some use for an extra Work Shirts Men's. Blue _Cham- up, for we're offering the best $4 65 pair of Trousers, especially at sqee or ‘bray. Extra full cut Wallies at uc. Bae FS this price Rebiswit oon aH YY — fast colors; in all sizes; regular 69° eS : $1: shirts; specia Poon tee Boys’ Suits Yes, they're all Boys’ Overcoats The ouers : woo uits, radi- they bear our highest recommendation . Boss Brand, special yg ela from sQee should be the reason for $5°° Canvas Gloves Te pair; 25° F : : toma cc _ o- Buying oe ee ie A PAIRS FOR sic ess ountain Service rs fk oe ae Whe Wig wane -. VU. Barne utfitting Co. | O-S Bldg | 120 EAST SECOND STREET 3 t age.” = Set THERMOPOLIA Wro. Jan. 19. Thompson Falls, Mont. : ean wae ve many Ceo AND BURINESS. can ni < OOO OOOOOIOOOIOO IDIOTS DS OTT, Bd ee he ha ah al | MAKE YOUR HOME AT The Albany Hotel a WHEN IN DENVER $ Conveniently located near the beart of the bus!- Union: Dapehtie the doce: beck-egabica. Brerrihinn ion oor, 2 ec. i in the market to eat. You catch your own brett i tain trout from the pool in the Ita Garden for your meal. Neat, clean, airy rooms. In fact, all the comforts of a real home and you will enjoy your visit in Denver if you stop at The Albany. ¥ : For Fine Tailoring, Dressmaking, Remodeling and Hemstitching and Picoting (One-Day Service) - YVisitthe MAPES’ MODISTE. SHOPPE. ' Formerly at 160 S. Beech St. PHONE 651 The Following Clothing and Shoe Merchants Represent the best in reliable merchandis- - ing, carry a union card, observe the union hours of 8 A. M. to 6 P_M, and 8 A, M. to 9 P. M, Saturdays: : -¢ * The Campbell-Johnson Co. The Scott Clothing Co. : The Hub Clothing Co, The Globe Shoe Store The Bootery . Jessen Brothers _ The Golden Rule Store Schutz Clothing Co. __ ae And are entitled to the patronage of all union men and the people of Casper. OWN YOUR HOME! The steadily increasing demand for vacant lots on which to build homes indicates a great building ac- tivity this shane Select your lots now in the BEAUTIFUL MIDWEST HEIGHTS. Lots sold on payments. ; ‘Midwest Heights Realty Company Room 233. Midwest Bldg. Phone 1040-W The Casper Manutictisine and Construction Ass’n. Burlington Ave. and Clark St. Announce That They Are Now Engaged in Building Truck Bodies and Cabs OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT AND PRICES PROVE IT Special Attention ‘Given to Repair Work. ‘Telephone . A"? 1096-J ‘The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. Everything in Building Material BIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center