Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 21, 1922, Page 9

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FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1922. COAL STRIKERS HOMESTEADERS GAIN STRENGTH) LAUNCH DRIVE IN LAST WEEK ‘ik Namber of Idle Miners Is Increased by 20,000 and Efforts Toward Com- plete Tieup Are Continued INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 21.—With the third week of |!8%*,™#%*, Secidat {9 launch a. mem mt oe: 4 thes Aarons purine in "the coal indu: cials 01 e Unitec ine Workers of America at - quarters here declared that the peak ateenat sor the pera had not yet been reached} although the number of idle had increased to 68f,000, a gain of 20,000 during the Efforts. to bring a m complete , MEMBERS Local Association Would Re- cruit 1,500 Members in This County Alone Through Campaign. i With a total of 3,000 bomesterders \in Natrona county the Homestesders’ Protective association at a meeting|milting the executive bership drive until at least 1,500 of the'«il srrangements, istry ended today, offi-| ary tarmers, preferably thaie who are Whether or not the WholesleF RESH MEAT Siaai miners } week, tie-up of the-industry will be continued riers ber gigs Babs 3 the 63.090,000 ton pile} and officinis ageeried that’ they ex- paulit f LARGEST MARKET 1 ST. pected further maine and added that no| ST!Ke started. and ope the} oiPh odd break was threatened) within the wn-| °°" yet been wy: 7 fon ranks, which now include many |S0Urces. said they bad no figures on) 129 East supporters:in the tinorganized fields. | COPSUmPtion, e 0. Second St. Under\the union's avowed program calling for almost >« romps sus oie tae cS pmuee OF Bye MVE developments may be expected to pone WE BUY THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS OUR EVERY DAY PRICES in the Pennsylvania btituminoun re} gions and also in “West Virginia, Beef Shoulde: Pork Loin the strongholds of the non-union op-| BOM 5.55.0.) Roast 2): erators. | Me Shoulde Shoslaer Veal In a score of other states, no impor- | ARE: Roast 0c tant developments have been reported o pabutess . YF Mae since operations ceased April 1. In pel bre pty cro tena! Prime Ribs, Fresh Side... the Pennsylvania anthracite districts, a | BFiges ee ve whole ......| similar quiet had been maintained. In f dlperet ipl Pg glean tt Ma filing Fresh Eggs, doz._......25¢ the unionized bituminous fields, Presi: psi The’ chats Sa sea ‘ Imported and Domestic | Swift's Premium Ham, dent John L. Lewis, the union leader, | *®°8- é family size, Ib ‘35 osiitnated that 450,050 aninere are idje| Vance in tank wagon. prices-in Cht- Cheese. » tb while in the anthracite, industry he said 155,000 men are affected. In ad- Gition, he declared reports of union field agents show at Ieast 80,090 work. ers in the unorganized fields 2s par- ticipants in the walkout. In the spinion of coal/men here, the drive in central Penysylvania are re- cago, prices in other which al WOULD RATHER FIGHT THAN WORK “I suffered for years with stomach garded as a strategic factor in that the} trouble and could not eat and just influence the “4 10 Ibs. Pure Lard....$1.70 Smoked, panesd Pickled Bring Your Pails 10 Ibs. Shortening.....90¢ Norwegian Stock Fish. Fresh Fish Every Day. Fresh Killed Poultry Full Line of Delicatessen Goods. ie Lamb Stew output of these mines may go far to-| pated for anyone to gay work to ime. Beef Stew .. Every Day From ward breaking the suspension in the} would rather fight. -xinee' taking 0 Veal Stew Own Yards. central competitive field, comprising ;ourge of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana| actually want to work, and talk Prime Rib and Illinois, where more than one-| apo, Iam the last one to leave Pork Shoulder, Rolleg ......... third of the union’s numerical strength | the table now.” It is a simple, harm Shetek. Weinie Wurst . is centered. ‘esy preparation that removes the ca- Beef Pot Roast ‘Aw long as the general stispension|tarrhal "mucus from the intestinal Bologna ........... of work obtains, the nation's coal out-|tract and allays the inflammation Shoulder Minced Ham _ put hinges largely on the non-union} which causes practically all stomach, Staak ..... Liver Sausaye . mines, which operators here say have | liver and intestinal ailments, Includ- Hamburger _ Bulk S: by an Ui pata pea! 5,500,000 tons} ‘rn: appendicitis. One dose will con- Steak y ausage..... ‘weekly, approximately 2.000,000 tons] vince or money refunded. For sale by eee a more than has been produced in eith-| druggists everywhere.—Ady. WATCH OUR LARGE DISPLAY WINDOW er of the fir: ks of the strike. Ae aa Specials INTERESTING NEWS FOR THE 54 inches wide. $2.98 BOX STATIONERY FOR SATURDAY ONLY 49c Main Floor Plaid Skirtings In good patterns for Dress Skirts. Silk Glo~ Pongee, tan, black and white. Two-clasp. Very special. WEEK-END High-Grade Stationery RUGS 27x64 Velvet Rugs, in many good patterns to select from. Saturday only—- 9c $3.45 IN COLORS Third Floor Main Floor. Third Floor LADIES’ > TOM SAWYER Silkk Hose Boys, Coveralls BLOUSES. In black, white, brown, grey. Blue and khaki. Sizes 0 to 8 All sizes, in dark and light pat- For Saturday— $1.39 Main Floor. years. 49c terns, 79c Main Floor 63c 98c Main Floor The Golden Rule Department Store LINDSAY & CO. MARY PICKFORD STARS IN FEATURE FILM: AT Fauntleroy"—and also as ‘Dearest’ his mother! Can you imagine it? You know Mary Pickford. You know the story. What you imagine is at the Iris theater today, Saturday and Sun- day. -“Our Mary” has done a fine thing in this, her newest picture * + ¢ ail done with the glint of gaydem, ba! the tug of pathos about it * ¢ © sy pathetic will send = committee to attend ¢ he Special meeting of the Natrona County = — executive hoard. lor the board would mak. atement today. 2, Eeigerte IRIS FOR OR THREE DAYS was superiauy film star, retelling of a ner Verna Ross, Growers’ aesociation tomorrow you've loved, and that yours, aiter you will love * © © The romantic tale —with its pretentious castle, its quaint figures and its familiar char- acters fas been literally translated be] salon, aprecterentie fg clean cut. moore oo e the settings aro Idvish in the extreme * * * the photography The charm of Miss Pickford’s mo ments of child acting and her fine “Lattle Lordi sense of humer have never been| framed tn a more delightful photoplay than this * * * Miss Pickford has achieve? her greatest success as a Goitre Easily Removed Detroit Lady Tells How trott, Mich., eays she will tell or write how she removed her goitre with Sor bol Quadruple, a colorless liniment You can see the treatment and ¢et the names of many other users at John Tripeny Company, 241 South Center ore stores everywhere, or write Box _Mechanicaburg. 0. M. D. Barnett Outfitting Co. throbbing with human Devil’s 2226 Goodson Ave., De WEEK-END SPECIALS Food Cake Raisin Cake The Snow White Bakery 121 East First St. : tae Wantads Bring Results Phone 1319-J You Can Get Allen’s Strictly Fresh Milk Here Daily. FORCED OUT BY EXORBITANT RENT DEMANDED BY LANDLORD SALE LASTS ONLY TEN DAYS MORE Sacrificing our entire stock of fine clothing, shoes, hats and furnishings for men and boys, also wardrobe trunks, suit cases, bags and ladies’ Holeproof hose. We have only ten more days to dispose of the remaining stock and fixtures. If there is anything you need in our line of merchandise it will sure pay you to investigate the many bargains we are of- fering. WE ARE SIMPLY COMPELLED TO SELL OUR STOCK QUICKLY, REGARDLESS OF COST. Chesterfield Clothes for Men Those superb garments which have made Stern-Mayer famous. These suits are made of very fine imported worsteds, herringbone weaves, tweeds and fine serges. $80 and $85 Fine Hand-Tailored Suitsfor. . . $65 and $75 Fine Hand-Tailored Suitsfor. . . $55 and $60 Fine Hand-Tailored Suitsfor. . . $45, $47.50 and $50 Hand-Tailored Suits for. . $37.50 $32.50 $26.75 $21.75 $25, $27.50 and $32.50 Hand-Tailored Suits for $14.75 BOYS’ HATS Boys’ $2.00 Scout Hats_ Boys’ $2.00 Cloth Hats.. Boys’ $4.00 Velour Hats__. J. B. Stetson fine Dress Hats. Regular $7.00 and $8.00 for... __.. $A. 95 Knox fine Dress Hats. Spring styles. Regular $7.00 to $10.00 for.._____... ce _.$2.95 Rex fine Dress Hats. Spring styles. Regular $5.00 for... Men's English Cloth Hats. Regular $3.00 to $5.00 values_____......_ Or ee -$1.00 ._—.- $1.00 MEN'S HATS $1.00 $4.95 $1.95 BOYS SUITS Boys’ fine All-Wooi Oregon Cashmere Suits. Regular values from $12.50 to $26.00. $6.75 to $12.75 Still selling Manhattan Shirts. Values to $4.00 at_...__.... Silk Shirts Forced Out Prices— $1.95 Values to $10.00 $3.85 Fine Muslin Pajamas, in plain colors, also neat striped silk trimmed and frogs. Excellent $2.50 values_—.............-0 91.65 Men’s Underwear Men's knee length Muslin Union Suits. Regular 59 e $1.00 value——..———...». Men's Navicloth Nainsook Union Suits, Regular $1.00 $1.50 value. Men’s sight Hobe ig also fine light weight te Suits .. $1 S| 5 sci neédle heavy Wool Mixed pa Union Suits. $2.45 Forced Out Price —_ Wool Process Union Suits. Forced Pai 1.39 Price B. ye se Shirts or Drawers, it ees ee Men’s Rain Coats and Suede-like Rubberized Coats, Overshoes and Rubbers at big Men’s Leather Vestsand Moleskin Coats at Less Than Half Their Regular Prices Men’s Hosiery Pairs Men’s Cotton Hose. All colors......... 25e Pairs Men’s heavy 2 Wool Mixed Hose.. 25¢e Pairs Men’s Silk Lisle Hose........ ‘ $1 00 Garters a Shacaulark Boston and Paris Garters for only......——....... 19e Sake Sasendery only. OO Neckwear Hh per re Knit Neckwear, values for .. 50e $2.00 and $2. 50 Neckwear for .. ....91.00 reductions. Men’s Bath Robes A few high grade left. All-Silk also All-Wool. One-Half Off All Arrow Brand Collars 2 for 25c Soft or starched. Men’s Gloves Fowne's fine Dress Cape Gloves, Grey and tan. $1.95 $8.00 value ............ Boss Brand 5 e Canvas Gloves... All other Work and Dress Gloves at big reductions. Men's and. Boys’ Dress and Work Shoes, high lace Boots an Riding Boots at a big reduction. ot

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