Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 9, 1922, Page 6

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LABOR DEMAND INU. 5. SHOWS BIG INCREASE industrial Awakening “From Coast to Coast” Evident in Improvement, Says Dav WASHINGTON, ament conditi demonstrates apread industrial awaken! is from coast te coast Labor Davis declared to‘lay, comment- on frrvestigations and report by the federal employment serv- Although there are a few dark tn which considerable unemploy- ament is reported, Mr. Davis ndded “the entire country can be mid to have come out of the depression.” “The farm situation ts decidely en- pcouraging.~ Mr. Davis sald. “The de mand for farm help from all sections of the country is fndicative of the optimistic attitude of the farmer. / cthere-are 6,445,000 farms In the coun try, they will absorb a tremendous amour or. “New . cit state reports a great de €rease in unemployment. There 1s a May ns in the nnd. states, no’ t withstanding the sus- Pension tm textiles. In Jersey they are encouraging outside workers to come to their state, especially in the bufidinz Ines.” Tho federal director of Spokane, ‘Wash. umier ¢ate of Apri! 23 reports Gabor condions throughout the state as showing grmfual tmprovement Parm heip ts in demend, with a slight shortnge. ‘There is an increase in ‘bufiding operations. The west north central district comprising the states of Minnrcota, Yowa, Missourt, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska end Kanms, are all entering an cra of consifterable ac- tivity. In some of fhirse sections, es- peetally North Dakota, there | Yumi shortage of dxperiences help.” NEW RELIEF FROM RHEUMATISM_ issued by physicians relief of rheumatism or > contains salicylic acid, acid is fewnd in fts most le form im ‘TINGLE'S SPTRIN, TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN ave the effective sallcylia ymbined with a digestant revents disturbance ef the da gentle but effeo- ative. form ts. relieved LAXO ASPIRIN, fferers trom natism it of= prompt ang every LE'S improved with three —It's mbsorbed eastly —It relieves pain quickly —Its a gentle Iaxe TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN ALL THE PLUMBING- FOR WHICH You PAy- AT THIS SHOP'S GOT, TO BEY Let us inspect the plumbing of your home and do the necessary work upon it. YouTl be pleased with the result. SCHANK PLUMBING S& HEATING CO. INC. 359 EAST SECOND ST. PHONE 71! CAMPAIGN IN BEHALF OF NEAR EAST RELIEF WORK IS PLANNED IN CASPER} Near East Relirf and the necessity for America’s support of Armenia where thousands are starving was bro home to Casper today by Nugent of Denver who is per. local organizition which to e Natrona count will ch have helped the letails of Mr. Nugent's mis- sion are explained in a letter ad- dressed to the public by Willian O. Wilson, general chairman and in ctpporting communications by Gov. Robert D. Carey, both of which are printed herev “Acting under the approval of the | Casper chamber of commerce, an m is being perfected this < for the purpose of raising funds for the Near East Relief, This is an organization, as we all know, sponsored by congress for the pur- pose of providing relief for the starv. | uz orphans of Armenia, left dest!- tute as a result of the world war. Unt their country can be rehabili- LANGING LETTER 13 FLAYED BY HAIT] SOCIETY Explanation Regarding Occu- pation Fails to Satisfy In- dependence Organi- zation. WASHINGTON, May §$.—The letter of former Secretary of State Lansing ade public Sunday night explaining the occupation of Haiti as due to a sire to establish peace and prosper ity and bleck German designs, the ex: ecutive committee of the Haiti-Santo Domingo Independent society said in reply, is “Just such a defense as one would expect from the prime minister. | of Japan in explanation of the 21 de mands made upon China and the treaties growing out of them.” The committee in its statement said Mr. Lansing had ignored the “funda- mental outrage” in “forcing” on the people of Haiti the armed forces of the United States and “compelling” them to adopt a constitution which alienated the soil of Haiti to foreign ‘s." The former secretary of s' it added, had “failed to give any rea son which justifies the violation of our treaty obligations to Haiti, our own accepted interpretation of the Monroe doctrine or the principles of interna tional law formulated by the 21 sov eign states of the western hemisphere, all of which were violated tn the i: vasion of “Haiti and Santo Domingo. Army and Navy Bill Is Delayed congressional leaders to de- | !@y passage of the annual army and y Is until the the military ly worked out by a congressional commission is en into law, was made known by | Representative Mondell of Wyoming. [poses epublican leader and Sena. tor Wadsworth of New York, in jcharge of the army and pay bills in |the senate. ‘Complications In Russian Oil Fields Feared s—_— | acted group of British oil as assured the British kovernment it will not be m party to va gement which will prejudice interests In Russia. This follows reports that the Shell group has signed ar agreement for the ex- the Soviet oil fields the | ineighbors who so kindly assitsed us | ment and Promote tated, which is being done by the slow but gradual introduction of dern methuds of agriculture and jed industries into thelr country, these negiected children must be sup ported, if at all, princtpally by the merican peopla In Wyoming, ridan and Cheyenne have already onded generously to the call and of Casper are now asked to do part. Committees are being ap- pointed by the various organizations in the city and favorable action is ex- pected to be taken by the others when they meet this week. These That Solved Two Big Public Problems. |AND STARTED THINGS A remarkable proclamation was re cently issued by Governor Henry J.| | Allen, of Kansas. Remarkable chiefly |for its practicalsiess and timeliness in helpless children, about 200,000 in |q situation that exists in every state round numbers, are now asking for jand county ‘and community; a situa- Slour from the people of Casper, and {tion that is sertous everywhere in we are being requested to contribute | whatever degree of comparison with in units of barrels of flour, which | other communities. Wil cost $3.50 a barrel, and all of . p= Governor Allen didn't proclaim any Which without overtiied swt] 10,0 1 lo ase 145 cubes woes Vanematins: foes réct to the chikiren. “While we have | 2m) otay “publicly deplore” the our own unfortunate poor, we can | ! 2 |uneraployment situation, nor did he still add our contribution to the |= the | people siately-to “eines take cause of those boys and girls whose > fathers fought and perished on the |though doth these*important subjects were on his mind. side of the Alliés during the great war. He sensed the situation more deep- C. J. Nugent is here from Denver |ty, and his mind evolved an idea that representing this deserving cause. |was far bigger and broader and far Those in charge of this work know |more practical and constructive. He faced two problems: that Casper will do her part. He wanted to secure “WILLIAM O. WILSON, | “General Chairman.” | visible and lasting results “To whom tt. may concern: |sort that would publicly and perman- “The bearer of this letter, Mr. C. | J. Nugent, is a representative of the Near East Relief. The purpose of the organization which he repre- sents is a most worthy one, namely, to care for orphan children in Ar- menia, thousands of whom are suf. fering for want of clothing, food and shelter. The Near East Relief as saved the lives of thousands nd is dependent upon funds which n be raised in thi: “iutry to car- on the good work t it is doing. ‘The people of both Cheyenne and Sheridan have been most liberal in subscr{bing for this work and I am hopeful that citizens of other towns and communities will also ass helping a most worthy cause. immediate, of physical conditions and ances in homes and towns that gen- “Very respectfully yours, | WHEN IN NEED OF ROBERT D. CAREY.” | ————.— CARD OF THANKS. ! Woe wish to express our -heartfelt thanks to the many friends and the Chicago and rn Women’s club, Laundry | local, Peetes Laundry girls the laundry friends for the autiful flowers and sympathy they have shown at the death of our son. | Edgar F. Penney, 58.1te + —_ MUD GEYSERS BLOW OFF. ELCENTRO, Cal., May 9.—A spec- tacular erq; m of the mud geysers in Sait Sea, near here, sent mud, smoke and steam two hundred feet into the atr, according to the report here today of a number of persons who witnessed the phenomenon thout warning and nty minutes, The | \during the sickness, death and burial of our loved one; also for the beau-| tiful floral offerings. eS | 118 W. MIDWEST MR. AND MRS. J. ER DAVIDSON | MR. AND MRS. A. G. DAVIDSON | 5-9-1t* > Preserve the Exterior of Your Home OUTDOOR WORK Devoe House Paint Carter Lead Datch Boy Lead Roof Paints Screen Paint Porch Floor Before the summer rains and blistering sun cause your property to depreciate to an extent that it will cost you many times the cost of a new dress of paint. It pays to buy the best. FOR THE AUTOMOBILE Colored Varnishes Clear Varnish Mohair and Leather Dressing Hood and Fender Enamel Engine Enamels Wheel Creams Varnishes of Quality. Water, Spans for Exterior. John PAINT PAINT STORE CONTRACTOR 242-246 West Yellowstone and Everybody Will Reap Benefits The Governor’s Proclamation erally prevailed before the long period } * of neglect of these things during the demoralisation of war end its after- | math. [in jamount of repair work. The deart® of labor and the plumbing, carpenter work and othor | labor has discouraged owners from | keeping their property in first class condition. Kansas Agricultural College, who had been conducting painting tests for thé | state, also had said “The annual loss |through lack cf painting in Kansas {s | greater than the annual loss by fire.” | Problem! great public problems—the frightful waste in unproductive man-power, and, in the deterioration and depreciation | of real estate, | These economic losses, with their at- |tendant losses and dangers in their social aspects, might well challenge the thoughtful concern of all citizens. the Kansas governor saw ‘the solu- tion of each! ot some|“CLEAN UP, PAINT: UP, REPAIR" ently commit every citizen and every |€F percentage of unemployment than |town and city to the higher standards mort other states. appear-|€Very good-sized community a con- | UDDEN ERVICE IGNS “BUSH DID IT” PAINT UP — CLEAN UP —- KEEP IT UP TELSME YG We have products for every need. Devoe Oil Stains Enamels, All Colors, for Furniture Woodwork Bath Tub Enamel Business Activity_ He said that “for four years Kansas we have done a minimum { cost of painting, | Prof. H. H. King, of the Then there was the ungmployment | 4 Spotless yard is the admiration of all eyes. It’s a thing of beauty. Governor Allen saw both of these of taxable property. | Make your yard prepossessing bir removing all rub- bish and trash. Give it a clean appearance. Call Us Phone 875-J And let us make special arrangements to help you clean up during the City Clean-Up Week. Let us re- lieve you of all worry at a minimum cost during this ~ TTY SANITATION Co. Phone 875-J Tribune Bldg. rool But in looking at both problems, And he issued this proclamation: Governor Allen's Proclamation. “Kansas probably now has a small. Nevertheless, in (Continued on Page Seven) SIGNS REMEMBER PHONE 1840 “a HAVE YOU LEARNED to realize that aside-from appreciat- ing the value of property and making it more beautiful PAINT is a preservative and will save many times its cost in preventing deterioration? THE EXPENSE IS SMALL and the expenditure will prove a good investment in’satisfaction as well as pecuniary gain, FOR WALLS Flat Paints Gloss Paints Muresco Devoe Wall / Finish Wall Paper Paper Cleaner Phone or call today and let us talk the matter over with you. STAINS AND ENAMELS It’s Time to Start Painting Now HolmesHardwearCo, Lowe Bros. Paints and Varnishes—The Best Made PHONE 601 SECOND AND WOLCOTT Baby Bond Store : INTERIOR VARNISHES Colored Varnishes Clear Varnishes INTERIOR DECORATOR 1

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