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be Casper Dailp Cribune PAGE Rts iy CITY URGED TO. Crihbune | BACK DEMANDS COMIC SECTION Casper, Wyoming, May 14, 1922 FOR POSTOFFIGE Copyrtent. 1922 by International Feature Service. Tae. Great Brita | cess jbrtast ie cota thn ttle: ie oe = \Improvement Week Brought | Results but Great Need Is New Building, Post- master Says. BUSINESS IS SLAcK TODAY, YOU MAY GO HOME IF You NO THANKS, TD MUCH RATHER STAY HERE YER, MY WiFe IS VISITING- Holding that postal improvement VouR. WIFE THIS AFTERNOON, q NERY WELL, BOSS, LVE GOT AN BUT DONT Ley AWFUL HEADACHE - IT HAPPEN TD LIKE To Go HOME THIS k coun! T > AFTERNOON WISH THADNT Twont \isyoRS ‘em drtapedithe: suasetag? Bir, IM GONNA to local business interests “Postal tmproveme: fed; the results ot operation, were vei net fall back into the old rut of late mailing, but keep pushing forw a perfect postal servite. Ha ever stopped to consider that the pos - tal service is your service? That it is as efficient as the pa it? ‘hat it is impos master anc service if t week has pass- ed by your co- easing: Let us ' : “The Casper postoffice moved into its present quarters in July, 1916. The gross receipts of the Casper office fwere a little over $20,000, for the year of 1916. We are housed in the same quarters now. The gross receipts for |the year ending December 31, 1921, {were over $100,000. We havo fifteen }men who must work in congested con ditions in the basement of the post- foffice, having only artificial light by {which to wo: “Larger quarters ts the most essen- {tial thing needed at present. Federal tbufldings are built by the U. 8. treas- fury department. An appropriation has to be passed by congress for each individual building. Therefore, we si MPLE - nee your undivided mappeny = de. JUST WATCH 2 AF t:,--| pabaectpes aemiceeas de ores eee aaa PROFESSOR HM, I WONDER WHAT THE WHAT “THEY'RE FOLLOW ME SAM HILL! ROW WATCH LEARNING ME VERY CLOSELY, THIS 1S How tv’'S DONE - ONE — TWO - THREE lis to your interest as well as it is to Tours. It would be a good asset for the city and as the richest city in the State of Wyoming, we are entitled to }te." STATE TROOPS | ARE ONDUTY HAVERSTRAW, N. Y., May ,13.— Twenty state troopers wore ordered into Haverstraw to £ the town against threatened ou! ks if 1,000 negroes who were on strike in the 35 brick plants hers. It is @xpected more troopers will errive from Al- bany and Troy this af The men went on asking $4.50 a day $3.80 they now received. ‘The first of the troopers, all mount- ed, arrived during the forenoon and patrolled the streets, keeping the strik- ing negroes moving. In the business WoT NEXT, section of the town a dead line for all A except those on business was drawn, WHY, THIS aa and special guards were placed at the LWOT NEXT2 \S PERFECTLY brick yards, ; LOve.yt FEDERAL REGULATION OF CON. MEN URGED BY STATE UNION GHIEF CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 13.—¥ed- jeral ‘regulation of the coal mining in- |dustry, at least to the extent of limit- jing the number of mines which may be operated, was adyocated by James | Morgan, secretary-treasurer of District |#2, United Mine Workers of America, jin addressing the Kiwanis club here Thursday. Morgan says there are too many mines, with the result-that all | cannot be operated all the time, a situ- jation which results in periods of wn employment for miners. Government regulation, he said, would remedy that |situation and prevent recurrence of |such a strike as that now in progress. | Wyoming coal mine operators, Mor- gan said, are “as fair as the fairest.” How Ai I DOING PROFESSOR? —-AND VERY EXHILARATING 1© LDo SAY IT MYSELF TVE CHANGED MY MIND, ke IT COULD Do ee eae i THIS FOREVER! Sit LET'S GO ‘ROUND AGAIN oe ‘INDICTMENTS BY GRAND JURY ARE DETAILED CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 13.—In- lictments returned by the United States district court grand jury ina |Preliminary report made to Judge T. Blake Kennedy Thursday were against the following: | Violation of narcotics act: Claude Van Dorf, Cheyenne. Jet Reager, Al- lie Walker, James Hagan, Mabel Mer- Beatrice Stewart, Scotty Williams, Joo Williams, Ernest | Ross, £. P. Hubert, John Kalamatas, |George Pierce, Rafael Villapando, all Jof Casper; Ollie and Elmer Kelley, Cheyenne; Frank E, Dowty, A. J. Schenkel and Cleve Deal, Fort Rus. sell. Assault with inte: |John Little, Fort ¥ Purchase of property: Russell, Violation of Mann act: Ben P. and Winnie Young, W. R. Greer and Belle |DePew, all of Casp —— commit rape: akie ~ SKIBO SHIRTS $3.50 | | CAMPBELL-JOHNSON CO, i010 ror comms | =... and Greenland mali continents, has an area equal to that of France and the British Isles combined.