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SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1922. COAL MARKET 1S STAGNANT End of Third Week of Big Strike Finds Little Demand for Large Su pplies of Fuel Stored for Emergency CHICAGO, April 22. —(By The Associated Press.)—- end of the third week of the nation tens Yee -wide suspension of coal mining operations found large stocks on hand, a diminishing demend and stagnant markets for a cally unchanged compared with values of April 1. Trade reports here show practic. trial or Gomestic coal, except for us in roll stesl plants, which require’a quality produc$i almost exclusively in West Virginia and Kentucky fields. Iilinois fields report approximately 490,000 tor:s of state production in stor- age. ‘Trade estimates indicate there is still on hand about 52,000,000 tons of the 63,000,000 above ground at the beginning of the suspension. Nor-unfon field production during the past three weeks is estimated at about 10,000,000 tons. Weekly consumption now is esti- mated at 7,000,000 tons. Anthracite production stopped completely. Kentucky and West Virgtnta bitumi- nous output of blast furrace grades is reported to be short of requirements, which has forced several plants to fuel ofl consumption, and others to restricted operation. Kentucky is op- erating under union contract, while the West Virginia fields are the cen- ter of attack of the mine workers up- on the non-unionized mining forces. Production there is restricted, but how much is uncertain. Upon the outcome in this region, those best informed Delieve: depends the ultimate result of ge suspension. National headquar- of has been the number now at 680,000. MRS. GRIEVE IS LAID AT REST THIS AFTERNOON Funeral of Late Natrona County Pioneer Conducted From the Episcopal Church. Episcopal church were used today in! the last rites for Mrs. Janet Grieve| Natrona county pioneer, who died | this week. The services were held the peices Teport a b_stowing | from st an) church at 3 o’clockA. J. a Eugene hes tale Painting Decorating M&K SIGNS Auto Painting GARAGE Service and Satisfaction. All Work Guaranteed. MILLER & KELLY 436 West Yellowstone LET US ESTIMATE YOUR JOB. No Job Too Big, No Job Too Small. Phone 1144-J A Trial Will Convince EAST SIDE GARAGE STORAGE AND REPAIR—WASHING AND OILING CARS A SPECIALTY ‘We buy and sell used cars, all makes. Have some special Prices on used cars. We Handl jax Casings and Tubes. Special Prices & 54 Begs'sh Following Until Sold: 30x3 Plain ...... - $8.50 32x312 $9.75 32x4. id... $10.35 33x4 ... 30x31 Non-Skid $10.95 34x4. JOHN M. WHISENHUNT & CO. -$15.00 - $20.50 - $21.00 PHONE 79 We Guarantee Satisfaction in AUTO PAINTING Casper Auto Top Shop 633 S. Center St. C. MOHR, Prop. Phone 1084-R ll grades at prices practi- é ally no demand for indus- of men out of the pits, Placing ‘The impressive burial service of tho! Che Casper Daily Cribune : Ser Misses Stari in Los ae Pageant — | _ Catharine Bryn: on extreme left, and Malena Bryne, 7, extreme right, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John Bryne of Casper who took part in the \3 big Children’s exposition at Exposition park, Los Angeles, Cal., staged under the auspices of the Parent-Teachers’ association of that city. The two Casper misses have been taking interpretative and character dancing under the famous Italian | dancing teacher, Professor Rosi, during their epjourn at the coast metropolis. They danced the Gavotte at | the park before thousands of people and were shown in the movies at the two largest theaters in Los Angeles. The two children were of a group of six, whose pictures were displayed as above in the o Los Angeles Times, | with the Rev. Philtp K. Edwards|R. Hagens and Dr. A. F. Hoff: officiating. The remains of Mrs. Grieve lay tn! Mery Casper pioneers and friends| state at the Bowman mortnery until’ of the Grieve family acted as pall-|2 o'clock this afternoon. ‘The fun- bearers. The list included Ex-Gover-| eral Procession then proceeded to St. nor B. B. Brooks, A. L. Wallace, P.|Mark’s church where the final ser- le. Nioolaysen, John B. Barn Bs vices were held. Interment was made at augbient cemetery. FGR SALE—DO YOU WANT A BEAUTIFUL HOME? In desirable neighborhood, six rooms, beautifully decorated; spacious living heat. If you are particular and look ing for the very best see owner: Phone 689W for appointment. 4-22-1t than you could have this work done at a recognized garage? must be “it must be right or we'll make it right.” MR. AUTO OWNER tions. “If it’s wrong today we'll be here to make it right tomorrow.” L. D. BRANSON AUTO REPAIRING ACCESSORIES GENERAL MACHINE SHOP All Work Guaranteed 234 South David spotlight for all cars. motive needs. THE ($95 FINE FOR VIOLATION room; Istest improved gas hot water Meaning the man who repairs your car or sells you your accessories TODAY. buy a diamond ring or a high-priced watch, do you generally make the purchase from a pack peddler, or do you select a recognized jeweler from which to make your purchase? Of Course You Know Which You Do You are the owner of an automobile that represents a pretty big investment. And when something goes wrong with your car, where do you take it to have it adjusted and re- paired or for new parts? Do you look up some “fellow” who tells you that he will come out to your house and do “‘a good job” of repairing much more quickly and much cheaper PERHAPS he may suggest that you drive your car out to some address and let him work on it under a tree or in the alley back of “his” house. Or he may be accommodating enough to come and get your car and take it out to “his” house where he will promise to “fix” it OR do you drive your car into a recognized mechanical institution owned and managed by men who are a part of our commercial community; men who are paying rent, taxes, insur- ance and maintain pay rolls? There can be no “hit and miss” methods used in this class of garage or accessory store, because the men who own and operate them know that they will be there TOMORROW as well as TODAY. They know that they must of necessity stand back of every repair job or accessory that leaves their place of business. And Mr. Casper Business Man, don’t you think it well to give this matter a little serious con- sideration? Casper or any other city gets its growth and makes its progress through and by the efforts and activities of legitimate concerns in every line of business. DON’T MAKE IT IMPOSSIBLE For your garage men and auto accessory men generally to carry on their business by pat- ronizing the “monkey wrench and screw driver” drifting “mechanic,” who is here today and the Lord knows where tomorrow. Let’sall do business with business people. bea big step in the right direction. The firms listed on this page are recognized institu- THE NEW CLYMER SPOTLIGHT The only spotlight for closed cars and a practical We carry everything in auto- Distribute Miller and McKone Tires. Give our Vulcanizing Department a trial. WYOMING AUTOMOTIVE wE STRIVE 10 PLEAsE OF AUTOMOGILE LICENSE LAW ASSESSED BY COURT: C._H. Hofland, arrested Thursday | charged with operating a huge still at/ 1321 South Spruce street and later re-| leased on $500 appearance bond barely | missed jail yesterday when he was ar. rested on a charge of having operated two cars om the same license. After Judge W. E. Tubbs heard th: case he took Holland to task and im Posed a fine of $35, the heaviest as sessment ever made here for violy tion of the state automobile license law. | The license No. Ti0? was being used to operate a Studebaker and a Buick | car, The sheriff's office learned yes terday evening that the license had been issued for a Ford car On this information a series of charges can be brought against Fol land and it is probable that a war rant for his arrest on one or more of | the charges will be issued today. A charge can be brought agnins* him for operating a Studebaker car on | a Ford license, another of a charge of | operating a Buick on a Ford license and a final charge of operating a Ford car on a license applied for tax w nm reality the license has been issue and ts betng used for other purposes On each of these cases Holland { subject to a fine of at least $: costs, the minimum eet by prece, in cases of this kind and at the ¢ cretion of the court may be raised t $100 with a 90 day jail sentence tacked on for good measure. Further penalty was tnvoked on Holland when he was ordered by the court not to move any of the cars affected until he had secured and con- spicuousty displayed proper license tags on each end of his cars. Driverless Cars i Dodges and Fords. See Virbel, Phone 15895, ee*s*esseseesesoesoroen. THE POWER OF YOUR MONEY Is at its greatest when on deposit with the Casper National Bank which is conducted primarily with a view to affording Casper firms and individuals service and co-opera- tion in the efficient handling of their funds. The steady progress of this bank of 33 years’ success evidences better than any- thing else that its service helps its custom- ers to increase the power—the usefulness— It invi of their money. ites your account. ba Se (ug) 33 Years of © “thy We Serve You? “asper National Bank CASPER, WYO. Under United States Government Supervision When you Their motto It will (0 367 South Ash Street We Are Equipped to Do a Com- plete Overhauling Job. PAINT DEPARTMENT— MACHINE a WELDING w. . COOK REPAIR DEEARIMENT — AE Olin ‘Thompson b PARTS DEPARTMENT— BLACKSMITH—Joo Scaki w. Coliseum Motor Company 131 EAST FIFTH STREET. ARE YOU CONSIDERING A New Top for Your Car? OUR ae S ARE ON A PRE-WAR BASIS Chervrolet —tirst grade Chervrolet, Maxw second grade . with Bevel Plate fornia tops .... , Dort, New Curtains, ++ $26.00 Upholstery, Repair Work Western. Auto Top Co. Phone 1660 Automotive Supplies CASPER SUPPLY CO. Wholesale Only 913 PHONES 914 PERFORMANCE COUNTS Your Transportation Troubles Solved With Mack Bulldog Trucks We Also Have a Few Used White Trucks for Sale. Retallack Motor Truck Co. 226 South David a 4 z > 3 z 4 4 $040006644-0040004 004-046-000004-1-044 Te Mah mee ee n LEE