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rl So NR ION OO INES ET EE PTO PAGE EIGHT vot FALLING OFF IN| EXPORT TRADE. IS UNCHECKED Decline of $10,000,000 Re- potted by Department of Commerce for Month; Imports Increase. WASHINGTON, June 16.—Ameri f ffered another de. dropping from the reported for April | rte, however, in 254,000,000 as com. 00,000 for April. . a8 announce? by of commerce, show| month compared | leven months period 48,000,000 compared luring the corres emphasized that the lower values of imports and exports as portrayed by the figures not represent corresponding de- es in volume of trade but were to a great extent due to the fall in prices. Imports of gold aggregating $9,000,- 00, in May were the lowest for the present fiscal year, being $3,000,000 less than the April total. Exports of gold aggregated $3,000,000 compared With $2,006,000 in April For the eleven months ended with May, gold imports aggregated $455,- 00,000, compared with $595,000,000 during the corresponding months last Year, while exports totalled $26,000,000" against $123,000,000 for the eleven months ended May 1921. Imports of silver for May aggre. gated $6,000,000 against $5,000,000 in ril, while exports amounted to $5,- 677,000 against $5,109,000 in April For the eleven months period imports ot silver aggregated $64,000,000 against -$56,000,000 during the cor responding months last year and ex- ports aggregated $57,000,000 against ended May 1921 ef ee 4 EB ae Truce Declared In Yucatan Row VERA CRUZ, June 16.—A truce for 20 days ans been declared between the contending factions of workmen in Yueatan, where a movement {s on foot for the disposition of Governor Car- })rillo. During the truce a commission {appointed by President Obregon will investigate the situation. The president also has summoned to the capital the governor of Vera Cruzstate, the mayor of this city and | h' other officials for conferences on the strike here, called in sympathy with {the movement in Yucatan. The rail- | way workers have agreed to return to ‘work for 10 days pending the outcome of these conferences. The strike here has been most ef- fective, the city being under the vir- tual dictatorship of the strike com mittee. Thero have been no disorders, although none of the principal public nervices is functioning. A number of vessels are tied up im the harbor and the passengers are remaining on board, because of the lack of transpor- tation facilities. eo Summer schools, arranged by the League of Nations union, are to be Pirate Lass Che Casper Dailp Er/bune } “overcome serious difficulties.” Feported. “Often the honeymoon is} June brides should remember that, “I am of the opinion that he-came| ended long before the engagement] according to ancient superstition, t/ o~ first in his examination,” he/| ring is paid for.” ts unlucky for a bride to choose brides- wrote. “No finer specimen of Amer- a or maids who ace not younger than her- fcan manhood and gentleuran has ever to take exemplary action,” pert workmen. All work guaranteed Kaplan, a member of this year’s grad- self. deen at the academy. 1 look to you} Jewelry and weten repairing by ex- ee Characterizing the treatment of|C=#per Jewelry Mfg. Co. OS Bldg. '___ subscribe for The Tribune. —— wating class at the naval academy, in which had been addressed to J. L. | Payment.” was the committee decision ;the class year book “” low down. ”, J miserable trick,” Rear Admiral Wil- son, superintendent of the academy, announced here today that he had withdrawn a letter of commendation POWDER Omstead, editor of the year book ‘Thoroughly Ride the Body of [ees te in West Virginia, SN oe . : mother ts suffering to- nigh scourge of rheumatism suffertg, bent eces | 7 the citmmon ground, her aged | Credit Is Seen Baccuirteniee assert Dos anybosy care? "SS is one of the Efipe Dutla more Blood celia.” Tus med~ | feinal ents vegota— For Sparklers eee heen ee fact & tonic, a blood, inaer, a bised ‘enricher. It bantshes CLEVELAND, Ohio, June 16—En- Ens entire body. ft butlas firm flesh sagement rings will not be so easy to TT eg a buy on the installment plan if the pol. eee het a tortie of SLE icles outlined by the Retail Credit jerely somebody tn omen Men's National association In vonven- Bemeboay, ext x bots of £5. te feat tion here carried out ge again tonight. ‘Maybe. maybe “Jewelers are too lenient in giving 2 mother! 8.5.8. ts sold at credit’ and allow too much time for! aenyewrmeemien tnattgene ot aur drag Storen im two seems “TRS FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1922. RIVER LET’S GO Miss Renee Darmont says climb the rigging at the acing ball, a fete planned by the Pirates, weird organization of artists and sane in Greenwich Village, New ‘or! pi ee SE ANNAPOLIS GRAD HANDED INSULT Take Action in Connection With Indignity to Jew- ish Star. WASHINGTON, June 16.—Theodore was called upon in a mes. y Congressman Isaac Siegel, New York, to make a thorough inves- tigation of the indignity alleged yes- terday by Senator Sutherland to have been suffered by Leonard Kaplan, a member of the graduating class of the naval academy. The slight was in the perforation of the inner m n of the page in ed Kaplan's hort sketch and the name from the page sutherland, who said n was of J h extraction, at- tributed the indignity to racial and religious prejudice. Mr, Sigel’s telegram said Kapjan INSURANCE MAN TELLS OF FRIEND’S RECOVERY diagnosed his ailment as gall bladd trouble and that an operation w necessary. Some one persuaded hi to try Mayr’s Wonderful Remi Since taking it one year ago he te NNOUNCEMENT Ceececcccce The Hotel Henning Begs to Announce to the Citizens of Casper the REOPENING OF THE MAIN DINING ROOM AT NOON Saturday, June 17, 1922 A SPECIAL TABLE D'HOTE DINNER AT $1.25 PER PERSON WILL BE SERVED Every Saturday and Sunday a la Carte Service as Usual WE INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE AT ALL TIMES IN PUBLICATION Roosevelt C&lled Upon to} $51,000,000 duirng the eleven months| Roosevelt, acting secretary of the! c book, “The Lucky} encouraged by+him during| at the academy where he had} “Ho suffered considerably from gas} in stomach and colic attacks, and at| times was very yellow. His doctors, NOTICE TO CASPER PROPERTY OWNERS me he has been able to eat any-| thing.” It is a simple, harmless prep. | aration that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and| allays the inflammation which causes practically al) stomach, liver and in-| testinal ailments, including appendi-| + On the battlefields of France Wyoming gave birth to the expression “POWDER RIVER.” It meant something —it meant business—it meant the destruction of tyranny and oppression. Today in Casper, Wyoming, the term Powder River might be applied to the opening of IGGLY WIGGL because PIGGLY WIGGLY means business--PIGGLY WIGGLY means the end of high prices—PIGGLY WIGGLY means a better article at a lower price. LN You who have seen a PIGGLY WIGGLY store, know well the quality of the grocery products that a PIGGLY WIGGLY store carries; YOU KNOW that here is a store where you can buy the best groceries at the lowest price. YOU who have not seen a PIGGLY WIGGLY store will appreciate the cleanliness, the economy, the neat arrange- ment of the store. You will observe that at PIGGLY WIGGLY ALL prices are low—not just a few items spe- cially priced for bait. You will learn that here is: your own pantry where you can select your own foods—no clerk to urge you to buy this or that. PIGGLY WIGGLY buys for cash and sells for tash, because PIGGLY WIG- GLY knows that you get the most fos your money with conducted this year in many towns! citis. One dose will convince or mon- ey-refunded.—Advy. in Burope. Stoll Tents and Beds, Gold Medal Cots, Chairs and _ Stools, “Kamp” Stoves and Phone 1203 Fo get your Camping Outfit together. F EE Camp Cook Outfits. All property not already listed for assessment should be returned without delay. Owners or agents will please cali at the assessor’s office and attend to this matter. Per- sonal attention will obviate errors that might otherwise creep in. The assessor and his deputies have examined every piece of property in the city and they have made an effort to interview the owners. Of course, a good many people have been missed and must be assessed from the records unless they come to the office and list their prop- erty. Automobiles not found by the assessor or his depu- ties as he went from office to office or from door to door will be assessed from the list furnished by the Secretary of State. This method of assessment furnished no satis- factory way of getting at the value; hence, owners are urged to come to the office, list their autos and trucks and secure-a copy. of the assessment. Property owners should bear-in mind the dates of the meeting of the County Board of Equalization. The first meeting will be on June 26th and will continue for sev- eral days., This is the proper time to make complaint if you feel that your property has not been properly ap- praised by the assessor. A second meeting will be held July 24th, and continuing probably three days. LYLE E. JAY, County ‘Assessor. PIGGLY WIGGLY sounds a new message in living costs. : PIGGLY WIGGLY shows you how to make your dol- lars go further. PIGGLY WIGGLY teaches the lesson of Economy, of wise spending and careful saving. PIGGLY WIGGLY actually saves you from 10 to 20 per cent on your grocery purchases each month. In honor of this occasion each visitor will receive a Flower. TOMORROW, SATURDAY JUNE 17T# 412 EAST SECOND ST. i Doors Open from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.—Music 6 to 8:30 P. M. Brodie Rubber Co. YOUR ACCESSORY HOUSE OPEN EVENINGS GARDEN HOSE Tribune Bldg. PIGGLY WIGGL NE C1rvee LAE Drie THE PALMS NEXT TO US