Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 10, 1922, Page 8

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Ede Cusper Oally Eridune FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1922. eee ne wages than thet pald by the rallroads, that wayes for metal crafts vary as ———— Ae says the statement, to locations, He also stated that $9.5 | RA j “Disctapancies were found also in per cent of the men in the metal Save $2. - % = than the Mr. Higgins told the bourd. “In lower wages men doing : bed Butte, Ment, commen labor receives same work for railroads. Specific in-' ‘Your opportunity ts here to fl) Si to 60 cents*an hour whire in St stances given brought out that the your, ten ane high grace Paul and Minneppolis it runs from 21 majority of these men recive from | the price. } to 35 cents. In Chicago and Omah= 41 to 65 cents an hour whereas the $9.00 Per Ton Delivered wages for common labor run from railroads for the same work pay the | 3 26 to 36 cents an hour, Kansas City maximum wages for a mechanic.) | CHICAGO, March 10.—Men engaged in work comparable | 21 to 40 cents. Little Rock APT WEES & HIGHEST INWYO |to that done on railroads employed in 5,327 industries in 28 Memphis <oheon inbor igete It to 2¢| nearly al the sowndiog boarte weet U ‘ | western states, are receiving wages much lower than those | trom 11 to 25 cents an hour. Jo San are made in Hoquiam, Wash accord —— paid to aoe employes, according to a ane read } Antonio the range is from 21 to 30) fm to local lumber men. he boards |by J. W. Higgins, executiv. tary ie Asocia-|conts; Dallas and El Paso, 16 to .25|are made from the finest spruce This County Leads State in Bye a Rail: ei Becta Ce i conte; Fct Werth ail Gatvivton, atland only about Gatith of the be to} Caaaaified ad in the THibuna— 2 Der $1.000 tion of Western lways,- before the United States railroad pape —Trya Money Spent Per $1,00 |iabor board, at its hearing concerning cent of employes in other inéustries| ‘© 3° cents, while in the mountain ped (se Mhes ata basa sad Valuatio wage disputes between the men and/are paid less than railroad wages. | /0n it runs from 26 to by Need — 4 the roads, In California, Louisiana, Minne-| Denver and 41 to 45 cents WHITER BREAD | Mr. Higgins represented 101: west-| sota, Nebraska, Texas, Utah and Wis-| “ake City. Be ern railroads Other raflways in the! consin, according to the statement,| Mr. Higeime said that while the CHETEN? y }}] | western states operating under differ}trom 80 to 90 per cent are paid leas|TO8ds wish the wages paid to Hard Wheat Zaramie county's government during} ent conditions and ctrcumstances an-| than the railroads rey. In Colorado, pathy niaaiserdn bos bing ey eS cer Cleared mgd nounced an intention of makig sepa-| Illinois, Missouri, New Mexico and Lis Reseapecoinees yrange | sr oles ies taal eprom fe rate statements to the board. Washington, 70 ts 30 per cent are paid| Tate to prevail throughott the coun Seen cs aectel ‘web SA.0% snore] | According to the statement, pre-|less than the rullroads pay. In Ide-| {7 and in sdditien to elting. t po sas = alla pe tatgeall ame Een pared after an exhaustive survey of| ho, Iowa. Kansas, North Dakota and | tistics showing the difference In wages Sion Sa gee oonk saree per exetin: ee the 318,898 employes of all classes|Okiahoma from 60 to 70 per cene re-| Paid common aoe eth ae “$9.62. Natrona coun-| i studied in other industries, 247,866 or| ceived lower wages than the railroads|°% the west, presented data to show sd the list In regard to} the expenditures for county govern gment per $1,000 of assexsed valuation, with $2.57. In this respect Laramie county was second, with am expendi ture per $1,000 ‘anes, CE! fir log was cut up at Kobe, Japan, it eet In diameter. Japan now looks to British Colum’ r r. as much as in Lara Expenditures for county government | 77.73 per cent were getting wages in| pay, while in South Dakota 55 per December, 1921, lower than those|cent are being paid less. paid by rafiroads for similar services. ‘There are only four states in the The statemest said that in Arkansas,|/ west, Montana, Nevada, Oregon and Arizona, Hentucky, Michgan, Missis-| Wyoming, where less than 50 per sipp! and Tennessee, more than 90 per! cent of the employes receive lower 4m each county of the state during Alb oe ‘AONIMES MENTIONED | Mongrel Given IN CORONER'S VERDICT, Bed in Hospita CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 10 proner’s jury returned a verdict Sitton, who w $79,521.95; Goshen, $117,780.80; $213,671.91; Springs $105,198.69; Johnson $56; 25; Laramie $129,643.30; Lincoln $ A| street dos inja cot at ti r-|A chauffeur 10.8% Sheridan $243,8 Uinta and tally wounded b: in the Union Pacific yards SS SS jago, that the deceased was with felonious intent by a party | parties unknown.” A similar vi Ll | was returned in the case of W (Pua) Christensen, who was sho the hos) ed to be tory CHICAGO, March 20—A mongrel | with a broken leg occupied } American hospital here. a policeman 4 him up tm the street last night ssoctations were st of Chicago hos. a dog occupied.a cot in one REAL WHOLE WHEAT BREAD 1 OC aboat SATURDAY BAKERY SPECIAL .DEVIL’S FOOD LAYER CAKE i | the sheriffs offics, police and state jdeath by unknewm persons about : NO PART IN TOURNAMENT sssics sca" : <— Little pro: has made by | law enforcement department In efforts CHEYENNE, Wyo, March 10—An-| to solve the mysteries of the two mur. meancement of the withdrawal from | ders. the state basketball tournament, to be} 4 Tatas hen thon fire las a Tide to Mush’ Hundreds Miles To Reach Lover| specuiation here regarding whether the withdrawal resulted from events @nring a visit to Cheyenne by the Lar-| amie team last Saturday night. At! that time tho hilarity of several of the} ‘Visitors was regarded with suspicion| and disapproval, but an inquiry here @id not positively establish that “moon- ahine” was responsible for the con- dition of the Laramie youths. —— Discovery. ANCHORAGE, (in, March 10.—] remedy for colds. Miss Mary Conley, a trained nurse, |formerly of Anaconda, Mont, is tra- velling 1,700 miles, 700 miles of the |@istance by dog team, on her way |from Akiak, in the Kuskokwim coun- |try, to Juneau, where in April she | will wea Thiele, acting governor ska. Mr. Thielo is executive in f Governor Bone who ts ton. Judge Mentzer In Health Association New Discov | the ab: CHEYENNE, Wyo, March oe Ate . Mentzer, unti! recently fudge of the First judicial district, has been chesen Peeco ves MLM TPR | = TOHELP OT ON FINE d firmly regulating the bowels, ating the At all druggists, 25c, PROMPT! WON'T GRIPE MY. King’s Pills "Ti violent paraxyems of coughing soon eased by Dr. King’s New Fifty years a standard Children like it. No harmful drugs. All druggists, 60c. ‘Dr. King’s ing’s Pills— Intestine clogging 40c LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF BAKERY GOODS IN THE CITY. CANDY SPECIAL CREAM CHEWING TAFFY, PER POUND ' Our Lunches are making a hit—Something new at Reasonable Prices : tion. Stone held the office for six! years before ho recently left the state CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 10. |cently John Morris was committe NEW UBRIRY FOR -stesmo.zran, UMERSITY PLNMED 22 = CHEYENNE, Wyo. March 10.—|er inmates of Pians for a new brary building for|tion and cont: She University of Wyonting will be|cessery to sectire freedom for considered at a meeting of tha board] Morris’ second commitment occurr et trustees which is to be held at/ieas than 2 hours after he had fi Zaramie March 28. The trustees also| ished serving his first sentence. will discus a gymnasium build-| Bab i ahi oat : eee 4ng and improvements for the on R TEES patoe Ta Tritrano classi ya Brodie Rubber Co, nm Income Tax Accountants Reliable Service DINES & HAYES 220 Oil Exchange Bldg. Open Evenings. ‘Speaks Highly of i This Home Made | Cough Remedy Says Tt Acts With Unusual Specd— Loosens the Mucus—Relieves the Irritation and Stops the Cough. 00000000400000460000004000000F0 90H OOOESSOS ISO OOOO SOOO OEFOOOOOOSOOOOOOOOOE Costs Next to Nothing—For a Big Supply. | | doesn't t fix up'a rer SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK The Well Known Atlas Honeycomb Radiator $17.50 Genuine OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Brodie Rubber Co. ts “Your Accessory House” Phone 1203 Tribune Bldg. le how this home the mucous it is nds of Catarrh | Special Weekly Rates Fine, large rooms, steam heat, baths, hot and cold water. Transient Rates Also Reduced. American Hotel 244 S. Center St. Entrance American Cafe. — The Casper Steam Bakery Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 109 BUY YOUR MEATS. At Markets That Are Patronizing By doing so you will get the choicest kind of meat. Noth- ing but Corn Fed Beef and Hogs of the highest quality are being butchered now in our plant. Plush Flour Made from selected choice “Turkey Red” Hard Winter Wheat It is impossible to produce » better flour at any price. Every sack is guararteed to give satisfaction. Ask for PLUSH when ordering. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS Pioneer Warehouse & Transfer Co. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Phone 10093 Casper, Wyo. aqvaud WiLL SMMMMIMAKES BETTER BREAD WHITER BR The Valley Grocery and Market Thirteenth and South Jackson Streets Phone 1228 Specials for Saturday and Monday Butter, Ib.,... ..... .37e Frid dockel oa eBe 40c 1-Ib. can Solitaire Coffee. ..... 1-Ib. can Advo Coffee... 1-Ib. can Morado Coffee. ..... EXTRA SPECIALS No. 2 Fancy Corn... .- No. 1 Solid Pack Tomatoes No. 24% Solid Pack Tomatoes. No. 2 Stringless Beans. . No. 214 Fancy Pumpkin No. 24% Fancy Saur Kraut. . ......... No. 2 Fancy Country Gentleman Corn..... ..2 cans 45¢ No. 2 Standard Peas. ............ No. 2 Solitaige Pork and Beans. .. ... No. 2 Brown Beauty Beans... . ...-.......... ...2 cans 35¢ No, 2 Fancy Spinach. .... ..................25¢ per can Small Borden’s Milk... 15-o0z. "1g. Seeded Rai 15-oz. pkg. Seedless Raisins Fancy Large Size Prunes... None Such Mince Meat. Fancy Walnuts. .......... Fancy Canned Fruits—Extra Standard No. 21% can Half Peaches, heavy syrup. .- No. 214 can Sliced Peaches, heavy syrup. No. 214 can Bartlett Pears, heavy syrup. No. 214 can Fancy Apricots, heavy syrup. No. 214 can Sliced Hawaiian Pineapple No. 2 can Blackberries, heavy syrup.............40c No. 2 can Solitaire Red Raspberries, heavy 4-Ib. sack Solitaire Pancake Flour.......—..... ... .35¢ 4-Ib. sack Solitaire Buckwheat Flour... .................40c 1 Standard Size Bottle Ammonia for. ........ ........10c 1-Ib. pkg. Corn or Gloss Starch. ............-....10c We Deliver Any Place at Any Time Phone 1228 preveccccccccccscccrcosocosesecsossececosoess: wovcccccccescccees, : We Would Be Very Glad To Figure © On any building or improvement you might ‘have in mind. If you have an idea what you would like but don’t know exactly what it will take in material, come in and give us your ideas. We will figure the bill of mate- rial and the cost. O. L.Walker Lumber Co. i West Railroad Avenue Phone 240 weeee *eeeevcesseeas Deceresesccccooecoscccccescooooes’ A

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