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PAGE TWO ——-. TRADE BALANGE | Msking Hay When. Sun FAVORABLE TO. EXCHANGE BATE Reduction of $90,000,000 Un-| der July of Last Year Re- ported by Commerce | Department. | WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.—A reduc-| than $90,000,000 in the e balance dur- | ith a year ago al exchange} fot July, ed to be a “hes a gradual returi ms between our ex: and imports, which {s bound to 1 effect on the inter situation | against 000,000 for ——$—<»— SWINDLER IS | RECAPTURED authorities ir by Spokane, Wash., jumping a $10,000 bail there following his conviction of a federal charge was arrested here, Rhenstrom, a nfformation here "was ng an appeal from ng the mails to de ion with his real es | KWash., Aug. 21. -1 rom, alias W. R. Morri-| @on, arrested in Minneapolis, was | convictetd in United States district court here in October, 1921, of using the mails to defraud in connec tion with his sale of lots by the Navy Yard Development company of Brem. erton, Wash. He was sentenced to a term of four years in the federal pen itentiary at McNeil Island ahd was! admitted to $10,000 bond pending an appeal. STRIKING SHOPMEN ARE ARRAIGNED IN CHEYENNE: CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 21.—An. drew Goudis and James Fuller, strik- ing Union Pacific shopmen, were ar- raigned in the United States district court here, charged with violft- ing the court's order restraining strik- ers and others from interfering with the operations of the Union Picific or with its employes. Goudis and Full-| er are charged with interfering with strikebreakers at Green River, Wyo. WANTED IS. A MAN OF ACTION!) On the National Force of Motostill Distributors E may be an auto or Accessory Dealer—or a mechanic and re- pair man; OR a professional Salesman of in- | tegrity—owner of a car (any | make); | OR a man established in business | who has spare time, a car, and is on the lookout for a man- size opportunity; OR a man now employed with am- bition to becotne independent. $100 to $150 weekly earn- | ings—for years to come— assured to men of good stand- ing. | WHY? Because: there are over | “ten million demands for Moto- | Still and basic patents issued | allows of no competition. BECAUSE: There isnot one other automobile accessory which is —or was ever—sold with as strong MONEY BACK GUAR- | ANTEEas MotoStili:to always | save morc than One Real Dol- | lar of each $4.55 spent for gas; thoroughly climinate. carbon: | and instar sly increase | the power a ibility of any | make of m | BECAUSE: A centralized and | most capable advertising and | selling campaign supports it. | THE delight, the satisfaction, } MotoStill gives compels every user of it to become its boos- | | | ter, a business builder. Write at once telling just who you are to EFFICIENCY UNITS, inc. | _2900 BROADWAY. NEW YORK | Subscribe for the Tribune and get PY key for every 50c paid. 8-12-tf BUY PIGEON’S TEAS 11 Varieties of Green and Black Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 fan’t shining. & Isn’t Shining R. Borlase Matthews, of Sussex, England, makes hay when the sup | He drives air through a haystack by means of portable electric fans, shown above, x — = acctcher> + Che Casper Daily Cribune STEEL PLANTS uddteston 16 CLOSING DOWN! Denied Speech Northwestern Bars Benedicts From Faculty, CHICAGO, Aug. 21.—Northwest- ern university has put up a barrier which will, prevent marriea men from joining the university's staff of instructors in the future, accord- ing to Professor R. C. Fiickinger, dean of the college of liberal arts. ‘The overage salaries ure too low to support instructors’ families in expensive Evanstonian atmosphere, Dean Flickinger said. Although Northwestern pays its faculty members salaries equal to those of instructors in other unt- versities, the cost of living in Evans- ton {= higher than in most untverst- ty towns, according to the dean. University authorities said they feel that worry over financial mat- ters prevent some of the married instructors from giving their best to the training of students, go North- western has announced that no mar- ried instructors will be accepted for the coming fall term. In the House YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, Aug. 21.— With the shutting down of an addt- furnace here inde-} pendent tron’ production in the Youngs-/house refused time town district felt to a point lower than tative Huddleston, the minimum reached in the recent) bina. to express his views on the ‘tional blast WASHINGTON, Aug. depression period, with plant execu- _ tives pessimistic as to the fue: supply and doubting early resumption. Fin- ishing and semt-finishing mills con- tinue an active schegule, through or three of the mille will be idle next woek, with the basic iron and steel) production steadily falling, these mills! must close soon, as shortage of cary is said to be aggravating shortage. —_-_—— SECRET MARRIAGE UNLIKELY. LUCERNE, Switzerland, Aug. 21.— Secrecy in the wedding of Mathilde MoeCormick, grand daughter of John D. Rockefeller, with Max Oser, Swiss riding master, may be very dit-| ficult, as the Swiss law requires a public notice announcing the marriage to be posted two weeks prior to ‘ts consummation. James Morgan Secretary-Treasurer of the United Mine Workers for Wyoming Governor, on the Labor : Question i DA218 66 COLLECT CHEYENNE WYO RAY WILLIAMS ‘ CASPER TRIBUNE CASPER WYO 19 230P YOUR TELEGRAM ASKING MY OPINION OF JOHN HAY AS AN EMPLOYER OF LABOR AND HIS STAND ON LABOR UNION QUESTION RECEIVED REPLYING WOULD SAY THAT WE HAVE FOUND HIM EXTREMELY FAIR IN OUR DEALINGS WITH HIM AND FROM HIS ATTITUDE AND PERSONAL REMARKS ON THE QUESTION AS A FIRM BELIEVER IN THE RIGHT OF MEN TO ORGANIZE AND DEAL COLLECTIVELY WITH EMPLOYERS THROUGH THEIR ORGANIZATIONS JAMES MORGAN Expresses his opinion regarding John W. Hay, Republican candidate for two, box the the BECAUSE: 80x314 Phone 1203 to Represen- Democrat, Ala- DIAMOND CORD president's address. Asking unanim- ous consent to address the hous- 30 minutes, Mr, Huddieston declared that on behalf of the working pecple he wsuted some chance to exprvss hie view on the president's speech but there waa a chorus of objections and the mght to speak wis denied him. Tepresentative Mondell, the Republi- can leader, insis:ei the president “tock the side of the cémmon peo- ple” he request ‘was macs after “Mr. dell had moved adjournment im- (Political Advertisement.); WHY VOTE FOR Marshall S. Reynolds FOR CONGRESS? He is a trained lawyer and logical thinker, He has an enviable record as a soldier during the World war. He has had legislative experience in the Wyoming Assembly and is familiar with the problems of the entire state. He has served as a law clerk in the United States Senate and knows the machinery of national legislation. | $25,000.00 | TIRE SALE All Fresh Stock Diamond Tires The World’s Standard HIGH-GRADE THE NEW $10.80 30x3 30x38 31x4 A CARLOAD JUST RECEIVED This is not a factory decline in price. We want to move this large stock of tires in order to make room for a large stock of accessories. 3 This is the greatest tire sale ever put on in the city of Casper. BUY NOW, TODAY, as this sale will last only a short time. WE GIVE NATIONAL KEYS—ASK FOR THEM. BRODIE RUBBER CO. hc “Your Accessory House” The Double Diamond MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1922. mvbbately after the seasion opera Representative Garrett, Tennesace the Demoeratic lender forced a ro. cail, which showe’ 177 members in attendance, or 38 less than a work ing quorum. ba re CARD OF THANKS. We wim: to ex; the many kind nds and neighbors mae so Rage 4 tg a <gened uring siekni and deat beloved ‘son and brother. — MARY wh oak 4 a> : . -it* TIRE FABRIC TIRES $7.75 $8.55 $14.40 Squeegee Tread Tribune Bldg. WHY SHOULD NOT and Natrona County? WE THINK HE SHOULD ‘Charles E. Winter Receive every Republican vote in Casper, Salt Creek Let’s make it unanimous for our home candidate (Political Advertisement). LET’S INSURE THE NOMINATION OF A CON. GRESSMAN WHO IS A RESIDENT OF CASPER Committee. VOTE FOR ERWIN A. FROYD FOR State Legislature This is the first time Salt Creek has asked for Representative VOTE FOR HIM (Political Advertisement).

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