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PAGE TWO. PRICE INCREASE AND FIXING ARE COMMON.CLAIM Majority of Associations Accused in Ad- dress of Federal Commission Mem- ber Before Women Voters | BALTIMORE, Md., April 26.—All the open price asso- ciations thus far investigated by the federal trade commis- sion have been found to have for their direct object the fix- ing and usually the enhancement of prices, Houston Thomp- son, a member of the commission, declared in an address here before the National League of Women Voters. - und one,” said Com-| “that did son, not r cause curtailment to the point where it Bank of Commerce, Wyoming Trust company and the First Trust and Sav- ings bank. The holiday will also enable the money chiefs of Casper to attend the Central District Bankers’ conference Which will be held Arbor day. — plain that he did not at-} clations, S agnn From Slight Colds. ™M nd germ de bears the s e sure you - | stroyer ture o¢ E. [get BROMO.) 30c. “elthro- fixing or curtailment of production produce @ panic buying market,” Your dollar to he said. As long as those who control | buys more coal them are human beings, he asked, | : . after recounting the experience in| in the Spring “is it possible to! jces and the ten- Gercy to curta! of production?” In all of the he concluded, “hu man nature gets ‘he upper hand” and added that it was “time that we should | wpen the channels of trade so that/ the cycle from producer to consumer | and back again should be unfettéred.” | Associations having the. price fixing object, he said, “were under the ban of the law and business men had no real ground for prociatming that for or double” covered the icgality of their trade practices in joining them. “Keeping alive the compettive sys- tem,” he suggested, “wan the best way out of the present economte situation.” aah Seatac wtsnne ie 100 MEN OF ME. CHURCH ENJOY OINNER MEETING AND BISHOP'S ADDRESS The men's ard at the Mer by several industries, avoid the fixing of held Ia spec Judge ©. introduced B: ver, who in which erinten. n spoke convincing statistics show- and geve tag ‘Stal the jeatece An .educaiinin] and business life are en who have church men and wom. been trained in the n homes. were renftred by Miss and several selections a male quartet com: sd of Messrs. Bottoms, Fisher, Os- and Cook. The | eupper suspices of the men’s bible and it was provided by the Ken- ton circle of the Ladies’ Aid s#o- low price At the Methodist church tonight, the pra¥er meeting will be addressed by District Superintendent Kingsley The meeting will begin at 7 p. m. At 8 p. m. the quarterly conference will be held at which very important busi- ness is to be transacted. All the members of the official board are ex- pected to be present. Milk and cream for the banquet was donated by the Lander dairy. ee et BANKS WILL GBSERVE HOLIDAY TOMORROW Casper’s seven banking institutions will observe a holiday, Arbor day, 27, according to announcements In the notice being sent est ts made that transfers iver shipments be made ‘The banks which sub- an for a“holiday include scribe to the the Caspe: tional, Citizens’ - Seer Horlick’s \ The ORIGINAL Sy Malted Milk, e < The “Food- Drink” for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office,and Fountains. Ask for HORLICK’S. 2e-Avoid Imitations & Substitutes D. W. OGILBEE and W. J. WEHRLI Announce that they have en- tered into a partnership for the general practice of law, under the firm name, Ogilbee & Wehrli Offices 211 OS Building Casper, Wyoming Phone 538 E Tablets} curing the} WORK OF NEXT CLEANUP SQUAD WILL BE FINAL: State Legion Headquarters Made Center of Plans and Arrangements for Whirlwind Drive. Casper is being made the center of the plans and arrangements for the clean-up campaign which will be launched to bring eve service man in this state who has a claim or po- tential claim against the government for compensation because of vocation al handicaps, before the squad of work- ers which will tour the state for a period of 32 days from May 15 to June 16. The work of organizing the state | ana districting the activities of the clean-up workers is being directed from American Legion state headquarters The clean-up squad will be divided a northern Wyo- t tnking long enough tim town to enable every service at each man in that district to present his =". 4 oe ee ee | 2e3@r | 5 | 6 | 778 | 2 l1QiT} [12 [13 [14 | Fee 120121 2 Tear com bills will tell you-install ARCOLA NOW! ‘Year in and year out coal has always cost less in the spring. Your coal dealer knows it; your coal bills show it. ARCOLA, too, costs less now, this month, than ever before in its history—much less | than last fall. To take advantage of tha’ Telephone your Steamfitter today ARCOLA means an American Radiator in each room— no more cold rooms; no more spotty heat. It means better health for the children, for it gives the same healthful radéator warmth that florists insist upon for their delicate flowers. And it pays for itself in the fuel it saves. Arcora Saved these Coal Cealers One-Third "About a year ago we installed Arcora, Formerly we used two large stoves which required constant attention and gave us poor service. Today we have uniform heat and the saving of fuel was a revelation to us. We are not using as much coal by one-third.”” Murruy © McMutten, Coal Dealers, Dayton, Ohio AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY Ingat Boilers and AMerrcax Radiators for every heating need 402 Seventeenth Street One-third of your coal bill is worth saving; get an estimete on ARCOLA today FREE Telephone your Plumber or Steamfitter for an estimate; it costs nothing. And drop address above for an Arcoia Book. It is also free. caim ‘The second division will tour! moonshine parlor and the condition of | )ause= as a result of this rua and abatement preceeding will probably aiso be commenced against the own- wre Of the building. The court, offi- cers are waging an aggresive cam- paign against bootlesgers especially because of the ease with which young the southern part of the state. ‘The American Red Cross and the! quor had been consumed as many emp rena = Legian wt cama lens tne) ty tattle and giasere ware Seues de well as considerable high power hooch. personnel of the clean-up| divisions. Gee auiie tee al peditious handling of the work in} view of the fact that the divisions are) ploged a combined assistance of| Legion Auxiliaries and posts| tnd Red Crees chapters in various! parts of the state. | An intensive pubucity campaign is ba feck ecw fet odin) cers Fagor ion work to bring a! up parties is not available at this time but will be announced in plenty of! time to permit contact officers to bring, the individual cases before the board. ——— LIQUOR UNCOVERED IN SEARCH, TWO ARRESTED. BASIN, Wyo., April 26.—Sheriff B. F. Wickwore, County Attorney F. A. Little and Deputy Sheriff John P. Zane, conducted a raid on an alleged rooming house in the heart of town conducted by C. A. Forsyth. Liquor was found in the room occupied br Forsyth and also in a room occupied by May Dale, supposed to be the| housekeener of the place. Both For- syth aid the Dale woman waived pre | liminary hearing and were bound over| to the next term of district court in bonds of $1,000. This place has been! under_sespicion {or 2 WINTER be Caspet Dally Cridune |the place indicate that econsiderable:It- pass an ordinance regulating rooming people are able to purchase “moon” during the last few weeks. ——$< WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1922, pe waa «tS. cat Na cha ‘JInder the English law it ts pert: Iyfiegal to play cards for money ina Pewate home, providing the gam Arp games of skill, such as whist .. peGier. But it is agakst the law fo. Riv geese ct pare clagen, such ag oh Nests of silk. abcut the size of cocoa- nuts, are woven by the Anapine cater- The town council will be asked to Pillers, which are found in Central Atrica. First to establish the 9109° price—Usco’ makers of U.S, field (now that the seasog prom- Tires made this _ ises business from the announcement last {at cymes) itis worth Le saga November— ing good “Hereafter the price of the 30x3% “Usco’ is $10.90.” quoted on reputation and there seem to be gules a camber of pew, end © set the $10.90 + gd po Perhaps you what there 2 cam be pr eats bd or “special” about these tires. It can’t be the $10.90 price— “Usco” established that five months ago. Nor quality utaiion and Mandanlperkirsiner torittales demonstrate why it stands in quality and value . s . With somanytires rush- ing into this $10.90 price United States Tires are Good Tires pelt Co. United States Tires United States @ Rubber Company a eset Wort Where You Can Buy U. S. Tires: Casper—Casper Motor Co.,'Inc. Casper—S. W. & E. C. Tull, Casper Sporting Goods Casper—Pat Royce, Center Street Filling Station. Casper—Coliseum Motor Co., Inc. Casper—B. I. Biggs, Independent Torjido Co. Oil Co. Casper—Ohbio % Casper—Ray McCleary, Rays Service Sjation. Casper—Wyoming Oldsmobile Co., Inc. Co. MY MOUNTAIN CARIN Not being able to use my mountain calhin, Goth- more Park, for two years I will sell it for cash. Very reasonable. B. L,SCHERCK (See Ben), Pitpne 1480 Arcola Radiator-Boiler The ideal heat for small homes! Gives even warmth in whole house—anc at small cost. This hot-water heating plant gives healthful warmth to all rooms and requires no cellar or water pressure. Boiler serves as radiator for room in which it stands. Its surplus heat warms three or four other rooms through water circulating through inconspicu- ous pipes to radiators. Outfit of indestructible cast- aon requires little attention and coal. No danger.of ire. Estimate gladly made for you without obligation. Schank Plumbing & Heating Co. 359 E. SECOND ST. PHONE 711 ‘Unwarring The Nation 1 “Morale” was a mighty factor during the | war. It was the secret of the marvelous suc- | cess of the American troops. Morale must play the same part im “un- warring” the nation. The people must pro- vide the morale, the spirit, the encourage- ment necessary to quicken the onward march of its industrial armies, upon which prosper- Denver, Colo. a card to the ity is depefident. Supported by the new-born confidence and good will of their customers and the Freie generally, the public utilities, with a prpgram which embraces the expenditure of "$1000,- 000,000 a year for the next five years, for im- provements and extensions, will constitute the “shock troops.” BUY A CAR ON TERMS Nash---5-Passenger---$600.00 Oakland---$600.00 Hupmobile---$500.00 National Six---$500.00 Dodge Roadster---$450.00 Must Make Room for New Cars. Exceptional Bargains. The electrical, traction, telephone, power or gas company, however small the cammu- nity it serves, as well as the largest city enter- prise, is doing its share. The community’s part is to provide the support and encouragement necessaty to build the morale for them to “carry on,” Are you doing it? Natrona Power Co. Second and Yellowstone