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PAGE TWO RESULTS IN HEALTH WORK VIOLENCE IN INJUNCTION GRANT OF CIT real Experts ant to Casper Welfare safeguard t PET Brevs the clinic ke treatme: an wher in commenting | nic as a 1 disease. 1 a doctor of J. F. hows to some} physic’an,|to form the basis of negotiations at| supplies in Constantinople has great- 1 reputa fts College | ff Pennsylvania of Paris. Knowledge factor in the pul that it is toda Value of the c Qoted as follows: ? value of organized and syste. mbat against one of the perils cf all times—the spread 1 inestimable. The generation Is ight is for the The curing y saye the state t number of blind, criminal insane. ew Jersey has statis showing that « single 4 during Revolutionary he dependenc nic is the big th of Casper eaking of the Underwood is GARNER FUNE HELD HERE TOMORROW he funeral for Mrs. Layisa Morri-} , Who died at ther home will be held from the Saffer- y. C. M. Thomp- many years a Butler Cromer pe Fair View Addition—The Beautiful. 9-21-4t Classified ads in the Tribune are inners and possibly the keys we give with every 50c paid at office will win you a bk; prize. 8-124 Fair View Additio ‘Lies on East Fifteenth street. South McKinley Street. The Dobbin Realty Co. Tribune Bldg. $1 Pown $1 a Week. 9.23-2t Avoid Accidents + Brakes Examined Free * Raybestos Service Station Gas, Oils and Greases Guaranteed Repair Work Cars Sold on Commission ‘Lowest Storage in Casper GARAGE Willis-Hackett Co, 4 363 S. Ash St io Ground Floor, Phone 1s91Ww Y CLINI ight Conduct- | re Page One} ped in some portions table reign of terror. were dynamited, spikes 7 jrails, obstructions were pla i a the strike 2 progress was that employes 3, assaulted and other plac: , admitted conduct of t is impossible on the them in any other he that here to view not permit the who are at more knowledge than he chooses to have, that he is permitted ‘© close his eyes when he pleases, upon. all sources of information, and then excuse his ignorance by saying that did not see anything. In crim, well as civil affaira every man umed to know everything that 2 learn upon inquiry, when he in his possession, the inquiry n the knowledge of this in- je situation, nation-wide in its | scope, the leaders of th’s combination repeatedly sent out to the members toleral which)} | “It must be remembered, however, ef their organizations bulletins and communicat'ons urging the men to greater activity “On August of alflost two 28, 1922. with record months of continuous disorder and violence before them, leaders of thece organizations scnt out to their members the following: “It there be %ay among us who regret the steps they have taken vet them turn back now so that the brand of Cain can be on them for all time, because th's has ceased to be a pink te or a vacation, but a real he-man strike from now on, and if you can-| not Measure up to that standard, this for you.” { © pol- t there is so much that can {has not beon done with-} ne the laws.that you are kked to get on the job and do your damndest, then a little bit more. , | If the miners could fight five months, ; then surely our people can too, They | jwon by sticking. We cen do likewise it are not in this game to do y, then step aside and} ake your piace. These | words, but this is war, | . and no place for kid] gloves or aik. Now, boys, let's} go from No surrender.” “These defendants will not be per- mitted 1 the record here to deny) y for these unlawful acts itted to con-| though they may be peaceable and lawful in them Ives, it hag bezn demonstrated, are of & program of unlawful Jone for the accom- awful purpose. is case shows that so-called peaceable and lawful; acts are so in’ “woven with the whols/ plan of intimidation and obstruction! through the formality of commission of assaults acts of violence and leave mdants free to pursue the open and ostensibly peaceful part on their program would be an idle cere- money. “Defendants assert, as a ground| against the granting of the reliet| sought by the complainant, that the | strike was a defensive measure against a plot of the railway com-| panies to destroy the unions. The| argument seems to be that the de. fendants are justified in inflicting upon the public any injury which it may be proper for them to inflict up- on their adversaries in this conflict trade may not be adopted a= a wea- Che Casper Daily Cribune CUTICURA HEALS ITCHY PIMPLES On Face. Irritation Great. Could Not Sleep. Face Disfigured, that this is a suit brought for the ben CHOWN STRIKERS HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ete ex efit of the public. Restraint. of The court upon the case mow before ht can givé its ald to the removal of the obstructions to commerce which are found to exist. < “It has been suggested by the de fendanta that as the strike has been settled On some of the railroads, there is no need for the injunction or at ‘gest for one of the breath sought by the government. The right to relief is to be determined by tle status ex- isting at the time of the UJling of the bill. Rights de not ebb and flow. Tf they are invaded a recourse to courts of justice is rendered necessary and it ts not defenge “to the Invasion of right that since the Instituton Of the suit the invasions have ceased.” Sate ck a Buy 9 lot with ol! rights. O214t Subscribe for the Tribune and get - Key for every 50c paid. elt Boys bay a lot. O14 AFRIEND IN NEED | AFRIEND INDEED , Wnites Mrs.Hardee. ing Lydia E. Pe neice ‘egetable Compound Why buy ids in the country? 9-21-4t Lae Angeles, Calif.—‘‘I mus* tell you thet[ am a true friend toLydia 7 E. Pinkham’s Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. i in "8 ym} wasin bed muchot Smebitnpaine and had to have the doctor e day I found a litt laho- table Compound—and took eight bottle: and used the Sanative Wash. Iatonce began toget ve got many women to telling them what it has done for me. I have a sister whom it has it “Theres tue sides to gambling in Stocks- -your Side, and | the Ynside’* St.,-Los Angelen, Cate The Greatest Lot Sale 9-214 ON WAR DR PEACE IN NEAR EAST (Continued from Page One) here. These conditions are expected | the peace conference of Constantinople and | neutral zone along the Thracian, Bul |garian and Grecian frontiers; ‘tionalization of the Dardanelles, main- j tenance of a permanent allied military force at Gallipoli and stricts guaran- | tees for the protection of the minori- Hes in Turkey | FRENCH SEEK STAY OF TURK DECISION. CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 23.—(By The Fyenth government has sent a wireless mes: sage to Mustapha Kemal Paha re. questing him not to take any action until the arrival of the special emissary, it was learned here today. ept. 23.—(By The Assu fated Press. —The seat of the Turk nationalist government has virtu y been transferred here from An- gora. The cabinet’s council of is proceedirig but nothing can learned” regarding its’ deciston. Communication with Angora 7 Fair View is what it implies. 9-21-4t be and | } The Only Simonizing Shop In Casper IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS And Equipped to Simonize. || You owe it to yourself to Simonize your new car. Simontzing . pre- serves the body, makes it abso lutely water proof and dust proof. Your car never looks old with a coat of Somonize. Our Prices Are Right We Steam Clean 41 Motors, up from... All makes of cars washed the right way for = $1.50 With a Polish that lasts forever, $1.00 extra. All Work Positively Guaranteed. Day and Night Service Cars called for and delivered by expert drivers. Casper Simonizing Shop Corner Wolcott and Rallroad Streets. - WORLD AWAITS TURK’S DECISION rmine the | Constantinople has been’ sreatpyhant, of the work of the drawn up hy the silied represen’a.’s | pered by thé dstruction of wires. } They provide for the re-occupation | vivors. eastern | It is due,/Thrace, including Adrianople up to! "Fair View Addition — oil rights} o his efforts and|the line of the river Maritza with a | given. war | iients in this new loaf. |zoes to bone and muscle building. iSnowwhite Bakery Arrival of further Amverfogn ‘relief !ly ameliorated the condition of sur- 9-21-4t interna. | RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED AYRES JEWELRY CO, 133 S. Center St. 9-214t! Boys buy a bet. * Fair View Addition “= Lies on East Fifteenth street. Go out South McKinley **-<ut. The Dobbin Realty Co. Ground Floor, Tribune Bldg. | | Save money — buy a lot. 9-21-4t Little Miss €) Finicky | “TI want cake not bread— butty.” It used to be. But now she calls for Snowflake Bread The Body Builder. The child's naturel food made to! satisfy keen little appetites. So sweet crispy and toothsome, and such a boofer brown crust—no wonder she'd rather have it than cake. Only the purest and best ingred- The big bread value. Every bit of it PHONE 255J 121 E. First-—Phone 1319-J | ASK FOR YOUR COUPON ANI, GET A SET OF DISHES. | i Fair View is what it implies. j 9-21-4¢! Fair View Addition is sightly. ‘ 9-214t THE SERVICE CLEANERS Your money is too hard to) earn to risk it in reckless ven- tures. If you are in doubt about the safety of your investment, give your money the benefit jof the doubt and you will j have it longer, There is alivays one place! | where your money is abso- lutely safe—and that is in, some strong bank. We offer you this safety in! our bank and pay yuu 4 per cent interest on your time de- posits. We will be pleased to wel-! come your account at our, bank. THE CITIZENS | NATIONAL BANK. Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyo. Fair View Addition is sightly. 921-4t Donit worby'bout) your clothes at all; dust have them all dry cleaned this Fall. Our cleansing methods will take a lot of worry out of your secson’s, clothes plan. Our work is of the. dependable kind — always pleases you and priced at en- couraging prices. You ought. to know more about us: N G 113 E. RAILROAD AVE. PHONE 56 < 9-21-4¢ buy a lot. CAR LOAD OF Watermelons On sale Saturday and Sunday at rear of 357 North Beech St., opposite Natrona Transfer and Fuel Co. Prices 25c¢ to 50c each. F. A. POTTER THE NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO. Everything in Building Material RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Office and Yard—First and Center - Phone 62 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1922. TEAPOT Is Situated Inside the Famous Teapot Oil Structure Has over 5,000 people from which to draw business and a pay roll of $250,000 monthly. A wonderful opportunity for business lo- cations. Teapot is growing and will continue to grow. Wait un- til that railroad hits there and there is every reason to believe it will be built. Lots in Teapot will advance so rapidly that it will make your head swim. The time to get in is now. Don’t wait un- til the town has oil and the trains “choo choo” into Teapot. Take time by the forelock, buy your lot now, be at the depot when the locomotive whistles in. rere _ Our Neighbor, the Mammoth Oil Company, Is developing the Naval Reserve wee contract with the United States Government. They have production now in the Shannon and stray sands—wait until they hit the Wall Creek! The oil val- uation in the Naval Reserve has been placed at $2,000,000,000. Think of the immense amount of werk it will take-to bring the oil to the surface and market. Years and years of work will be nec- essary, and the town of Teapot will receive untold benefits. And remember, you buy patented land when you buy lots in Teapot— ue oil pen less one-eighth, that goes to the original owner of the land. Men Who Know the Oil Game Are Buying Lots In Teapot They know that Government Bulletin No. 210 places a big fault just north of us, a big true fault lies just wést of us. The Park- man sands are south of us. Everything showing a true oil possi- bility is there. And we, as well as those who make-a life study of oil, believe it. PRESENT LOT PRICES BUSINESS LOTS $200 TO $300 RESIDENCE LOTS $100 TO $150 Twenty-five per cent down, balance in six equal monthly pay- ments. Ten per cent off for cash. - Lots Will Advance In Price Oct. 15 , The town is growing so fast, improvements being made so rapidly and_the oil possibilities are becoming so pronounced that we have decided to advance the price of lots 25 per cent on Oct. 15. GET IN YOUR CAR AND COVE OUT SUNDAY. SALES- MEN ON THE GROUND ALL DAY. | Teapot Developme Room 218, Midwest Bldg.