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PAGE EIGHT PROGRESS MADE IPE BRINCH OF AUTO he Casper Dally Cridune \ness. IN) UNIONIZING |{QUPMENT COMPANY TO sss oi PONT STARS WN MINES, CHARLESTON, W. Va. April 15 —An injunction was granted in the United States district court here REPORT BE OPENED NEXT MONDAY, The Auto Equipment company. the Casper branch of a prominent Den- ver accessory house, will open for bus-| ‘The o!4 theatrical boarding house, iness Monday at 128 North Center| the chorus queen's “swell apartment” wagement today at the Hub theater. Miss Cu Pont is the star. Although whe bas had very little stage expe benefit of long yeers before the foot- Nights. . Eéwin Stevens ang Elinor Hancock have been with the Auto Equipment) living off its gilded scum and the mate stars of Americt before they en- company for several years and are|*gentleman friend” of the stage girl,|tered pictures. Jack lMower had quite | thoroughly experienced im the busi-jare elements In “The Golden Gal-|a long stretch of work on the stage. standing in the older profession. a ooo FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1922. street with a complete stock of goods|the shyster lawyer who hangs about for wholesale trade. The company |on the fringe of the theaterical world, were With most of the leading legiti- ee Wholesale RESH MEAT Skea ories and will cater to dealers’ trade LARGEST MARKET IN THE STATE PITTSBURGH, Pa., April 14.—Indications that union or-| throughout Wyomtug with the object NORRIS Co. ==: e 0. ganizers are making progress in the West Moreland county |in view of building up an extensive coke regions were found in reports reaching union headquar- | ‘T@4e both here and outside of Casper Second St. WE BUY THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS OUR EVERY DAY PRICES today by Judge George W. McClin- tic to restrain the United Mine panies of Fayette and Raleigh coan- ties, West Virginia. > : <. : hrow, rt ‘is t service. ters here yestercay. The organizers are pushing their cam-|‘ >: pe aten apheag on oe pe ea paign steadily irito the> territory and mass meetings are be- se fe i , is manager of the Casper branch, and ing held daily reported a continued decrease in ship]. R. Elsner, late of Denver, holds A report from Connellsville, in te} ments. e position of assistant manager. Both Pittsburgh Steel trade that if the of more than 0 during the week heart of the region, last night told = _ strike is to continue much longer, ané the opin! n union circles was ef the stoning of an automobile party| it may be necessary to curtail opera- that the strike had not yet reached We Furnish Trucks for Trucking. Pork Loin Roast —... Shoulder Veal Roast —_.__. Fresh Side__.. Fresh Eggs, doz........25¢ Swift’s Premium Ham, family size, Ib. Veal Shoulde! Boil... Prime Ribs, whole ——.. 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Lamb Stew Beef Stew ._— Veal Stew —. Pork Shoulder... Beef Pot Roast Shoulder Steak .......-..] Hamburger Steak __._.. ef organizers by @ crowd of women, tions in some mills, for while the supply of coal appears to be ample, it im sald, the coke supply supply has @ropped off considerably. | } INDIANAPOLIS, Inf, Apri 14.—| itm peak strength. Gains scored in the Pennsytvantn coke districts were the most signifi cant developments of the unfon point ¢f view while the only reverse seemed the temporary injunction affecting two important West Virginia fields, which hampered the union activities. In the latter fields, however. the union did not admit any loss of men, who joined in the suspension during the week. Plans also were being Iaid by counsel for the union to contest the court orders, with the view of setting them aside. in whole or part. Another shift in the national head quarters for the conduct of the sus- pension came when President Lewis of the United Mine Workers, went to his home in Springfield to remain for the week-end. WHILE THE FASHION PARK DE- SIGNING ROOMS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN NOTED FOR STYLE DEVEL- OPMENTS OF UNUSUAL CHAR- ACTER, NONE OF THEIR DEVEL- OPMENTS APPROACHES PAR:VEE IN THE CURRENT ISSUE OF UN_ORIGINALI17_OF_THOUGHT THE SATURDAY EVENING POST. CUSTOM SERVICE wiTioUT THE ANNOYANCE OF 4 T&Y-ON READY-TO-PUT-ON \EAILORED AT FASHION P&RE, Jessen’s 115 East Second St. THE BACK IS UNIQUE, THE FRONT IS SUBSTANTIAL AND THE COMBI- NATION ACHIEVES SERVICEABIL-\ ITY FOR BOTH SPORT ANDUTILITY WEAR. PAR-VEE IS ADVERTISED Since the begin- ning of the suspension Mr. Lewis has been in New York and Washington, as well as this city. .He is expected to return here on Monday. CHARLESTON, W. ve, Apri 14—| Loading figures from the two import~ ant raffroads in the section tending to show a slight increase in produc- tion in the Kanawha field were the only tangible evidence of strike con- ditions in southern West Virginia coal fields in southern West Virginia was virtualy unchanged, according to reports of operations and union of ficials, THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST 5° OFF ON ALL LADIES’ COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES FOR SPRING WEAR. giles Ladies’ and Misses’ Wool, Fibre and Pure Silk Sweaters WASHINGTON, April 14— Attor- ney General Daugherty, leaving the White House today after reporting to Persident Harding on his recent trip to Indianapolis, sai dehe had recety- ed the impression that “preliminary and local conferences” were going on among operators and union officials but that no progress has yet been made. He declined to elaborate on the statement. | DAUGHERTY’S OPTIMISM 3S UPSET BY LEWIS. SPRING uD, TM. 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