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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1923. SIGNALMEN GET EIGHT-HOUR DAY NU. &. ORDER, Instructions of Railroad Labor Board -Carried Into Effect Today. CHICAGO, Feb. 2—The elght hour working day with time and one-half for overtime went into effect Thursday | . for the Brotherhood of Railroad Sig- nalmen’s organization in accordance ‘with an order issued by the United States railroad labor board, The eight hour day and: punitive overtime, Jong sought by the railroad employes’ organization, was granted | them yesterday after the board had heard the union’s dispute with a num- ber of railroad.s The union's request for increased | . wages was not granted although the! rate on certain railroads alleged to be 68 cents an hour, was raised to the board's minimum of 72 cents. | ‘Time and one-half. was ordered paid for work on Sundays and legal holl- days, excepting when Sunday is not| an employe’s regular day off. In that ate the board directed that overtime should be paid an employe for work- ing on his regular day oft. ya tabi tise Arnal “IMME? 15 NOW THE ATTRACTION AT AMERICA yet Ju- ene GKirk.) Relating tome | providing for application of a por- AUDITORS fs an ers Hens. Corpor- may been sympathy for the | tion of such income to current cIMER eeotenle, Aapenien’ wien, he.sts hones ied emer 2 tps iail a alae achool expenses. Revenue. Clettied eee as aentant forced to wheedle from her husband| 469 (Ghrom). Rolnine we” Approved by House. 8. 62 (Chambers.)—Relating to Income Tax Service every nickel for carfare; or it mar| anittiation of cod mines win.” | _ Hs 62-—Releting to notices of | the stato board of health. Afedical | 401 0.8 lds. Phone 767) tion that set peas y semi-monthly wage payments. Affairs. carne = Erpect Shubiee tthe Copaan of his ch a epee ihe | _ H. $0.—Requiring distribution of | 8. 63 (Pearson.)—Relating to no- Fernie ee newest photoplay, “Gimme,” which) yines. government oil royalty fund within | .tice of and form of ballots to be Phone 1008 Suite 18, Daly Bldg.| ‘was shown at the America for the first times this afternoon. . Whatever H, 112.—Repealing law authoriz- | be submitted. Judiciary. the motive, the result {8 perfect.) ty 16” (Bwart.)—Relating to im. Tax Service : Het 2 * | ing Ucensed surveyor a % 8. 6 bers.) —C { Se TOtmme” is one of <thove) tight d0-l-yrovemient™ dlatricte. Agriculture, | {ne icensed @urveyors and engi atte ampers—Concerning | 51% Con, Roy. Bide. Phono 1439| meatio comedy things, seasoned with @ good dash of drama, that only Rupert Hughes is so expert in con- eocting.. Though Mr. Hughes direct- 4 and edited the production, he dl- ‘vides credit for the scenario with his ‘wife, It cannot be said, however, that ‘one {s responsfble for all the good portions and the other for all the poor portions—for there aren't any poor Sortions. ‘The titles are a delight—but then al of Rupert Hughes’ usually are. The story, in brief, is of a self-sup- porting girl, an interlor decorator. Fanny Daniels by name, who marries Citnton Ferris, only son of, a wealthy and doting mother, who openly shows her disapproval of her son's choice by withdrawing all financial ass'‘st- ance and permitting Clinton to should- er his own responsibitity. Fanny finds herself in the uncom- fortable position of having to ask the monetoo wealthy Clinton for every cent of spend'ng money. She ts {n- debdted to the extent of $500 (borrow. ed to provide a trousseau) to her for- mer employer, the Interior decorator. who provides complications for the plot by trying to cap'talize Fanny's obligation to him. This results in a misunderstanding between the hus- and and wife but things eventua'ly mre cleared up and Fanny never again has to utter the hateful word “Gimme.” Helen Chadwick, who played so deautifully the role of the young wife in that other Hughes masterpiece, “Dangerous Curves Ahead.” ts again the wife in this one, and gives a flaw- less performance. The husband Citnton Ferris, {s played by Gaston Glass that skilled young French actor who first came to public notice for his work {n “Humoresqne.” Others fn the cast, which {fs uniformly ex- cellent, are H. B.4 Walthall, Eleanor Boardman. Kate Lester. David Im- boden, Georgia Woodthorpe. May ‘Wallace and Jean Hope. The set- tings, by Cedric Gibbons, and the photography, by John Mescall, are ‘We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for the Kindnesses ness and death of our baby daugh- ter and sister, Marjorie Marie, also for the beautiful floral offerings. ' MR. AND MRS. H. A. HUMBER- SON AND FAMILY. . The Demand Exceeded the supply of last year’s INDUSTRIAL NUMBER of the Tribune. Order your extra copies Now For this year’s edition and do your part in Boosting Casper Phone 15 tan] occa son (yaa) taken as the French army cleared the square in front of the Essen city hall when they took over tho German city in the LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS IN BRIEF FROM STATE CAPITOL lating to annual interest rate, Live Stock. torial business limits. ings, Che Casner Daily Cribune Driven Back in Essen Square i 8. 66 (Chamvers.—To provide ald for school districts employing spe- cal teachers: Education. | ployment of females. Senate Files Introduced. S, 61 (Hartwell and Kabell.)—Re- lating to the disposition or rentals and royalties from state school | lands and providing for application | of a portion of such income to cur: | rent school expenses nue. |S. 62 (Chambors. —Relating the disposition or rentals and roy- altiea from state school lands and House Bills Introduced. 8. 58 (Kirk.—Relating to adver- H. 187 (W. M.. Underwnod.)—Re- tisement of tax sales. Finance. 80 days of receipt. used at city and town elections at Killed by House. which bonding propositions are to H. 161 (DeLoney.)—Boxing bit. | public health and the statq board of health. Medical Affairs, 8. 65 (Chambers.)—Concerning rules of the board of health. Med- ical Affair: Senate Files Introduced. | §. 58, Kirk.)—Relating to terri. Public Butla- H. 71.—Relating to classification of counties. Tabled by Re R. ©. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Accountant Income ‘Tax Service Over Campbell Hardware Phone 148 ACCOUNTANTS | GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and A untants—Stock Registarar and Transfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bidg. Phone 660 ARCHITECTS oma 11-12 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect WM: tito 'S, Daly Building Senate, to hours of em. Kincaid-Kimball Selz and Packard Shoes Suits and Overcoats Goodrich Overshoes and Rubbers MEN, TEN THOUSAND ~ BARGAINS AWAIT YOU HERE! Only a few days more of this great sensational price-slashing and Wrofit-sacrificing closing out sale! Clothing, Shoes, Rubber Foot- wear, Hats and Caps, Underwear, Shirts, Sox, Gloves—Everything going at close out prices. ? AUTO TOPS Auto Yops, Seat Covers, Cushions, “STEWART AUTO TOP SHOP 134 North Kimbail. Phone 1072W) CHICAGO AUTO PAINT AND ‘TOP| SHOP 2 trial Avenue—%4 North of 32 egming Bakery--Phone 2228 ©. Hamilton, J. ¥ DRIV : J. Virbel, Proprietor es Phones—Office 2228, Residence 21755 ae BAGGAGE and TRANSFER) pd ston absent tle eh ; B ce and Transfer Phone'so1s, SSESE® a99"s, ‘Woleot Light and Heavy Hauling SEARLES TRANSFER Res. Phone iW Office Phono 313) ——————————— NA TRANSFER, STORAGH NAT ND JEL CO.—Phone 949 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY Co. 508 E. Yellowstone Phone 907 CHIROPRACTORS M, GABRIELLE SINCLAIR mer Chiropractor 127 W, Second Phone 1714-5) DR, J. Hh. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Sulte 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706) DR. B. G. HAHN, Chiropractor Townsend Bldg. Phone 423 M,. E. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball St. Phone 1467 DR, L. E. BERQUIST lee Phone 1757 Zuttermeister Bldg. DR. ©, I. ARNOLDUS Osteopathic and, Chiropractic 310 0-8 Building Phone 1754 CHIROPODISTS RINNE EB. O'BRYANT Chiropodist. and Orthopedic Foot Specialist 212 S. Center St. Phone 124-3| JULIA RUSSELL Sclentific Chiropodist Suite No. 1, Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1742 Men’s Winter Overcoats, Sale Price Men’s Flannel Shirts Close Out Price 95c« 14 $9.95, Men’s Solid Leather Goodyear welt Shoes Sale Price 1.95:2.95 Leather Faced, Knit Boys’ Winter Suits, Good Values at $4.95 «$5.95 Men’s and Boys’ RA URN 8. WEBB, Architect Suite 12, Daly Bldg. Phone 1851 ° | Room 221 S. J. R. 7. (Hartwen.—Propos. ing a constitutional amendment re- lating to schook lands. Public Lands. Approved by Senate. 8. 35.—Providing that the state shall meet the provisions of the federal maternity act. 5. 28.—Amending the Workmen's Compensation act. 8. 43.—Relating to county super- intendents of schools acting as truant officers. Passed by Senate. H. 19.—Providing for safety in- struction in public schools. Ayes, 20; noes, 4. H. 20,—Relating to contracts for Public works. Ayes, 16; noes, 6. H. 21.—Relating to trespassing by trappers and hunters. Ayes, 22; noes, 3. Approved by House. H. 68.—Relating to wearing ap- parel of patients at the state hos- Pital for the insane. Hi. 72.—Relating to adoption of city manager form of government by municipalities. Killed by House. H. 76.—Providing for creation of Whitcomb county. H. 61.—Relating to sanitary laws. S. 1—Relating to penalty on de- Unquent 1922 taxes. House B'Us Introduced. H. 163 (Mercer and DeHoft.)— state bank deposits. Corporations Providing for state guara H. 164 (Mapes.)—Relat: power of cities to create park areas. Corporations. Hf. 165 (Mapes.—Providing for registration of motor vehicles en- tering Wyoming from other states. Bridges and Highways. H. 166 (Swisher.—Re ties of road and Highways. ting to du. supervisors. Bridges DOCTORS THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 Women's and Children’s Hospital 542 South he 406 STAFF SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND. OBSTETRICS Homer R. Lathrop, M. D. Victor Rt. Dacken, B. Se. "M.D. EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT Harmon L. Stanton, M. S., M. D. PNTERNAL MEDICINE PATHOLOGIST J. F. O'Donnell, M. D. PHARMACIST R. S. Lothian, Ph. G. DENTIST Cc. E. Duncan,, D. D. 8. Offices in Rohrbaugh Building 113 East Second Street Telephone 54 and 55 DR. A. P. KIMBALL jurgeon Phone 2208 and 1715W G. 8. BARGER, M. D. Specialist _W. YATES Phone 2121 rR. P. 5 Ese, Ear, 128 E. Second. DRS. MYERS AND BRYANT Physiclan and Surgeon 200 0-8 Building Office Phone 699 MARSHALL (©. KEITH, M. D. HERBERT L. HARVE . Db Office 108 EB. Second—Phon. Private Hospital, 612 South E. 8 putes Nose and Throat ———— i Sureery Obstretrics DR. de ORGLER Hair and Scalp Specialist 106 North Center LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Lawyer Midwest Building NICHOLS & STIRRETY wyers 809-10-11 Ol Exchange Bldg. Se aeeaeteanihsicata JAMES >. i 408 Consstidated Royalty Bldg. reg HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building WILLIAM WILSON Attorney-at-Law Sulte 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. senate SA VINCENT MULVANEY Attorney-at-Law 427 Midwest Building MANN & GEIGER Room 319, Oil Exchange Bulldi Office Phone 186 Res, Phone 201K OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician Sulte 6, Tribune Apartments. Ph, 388 leopathic ‘ysician Midwest Bldg. Phone 1930 RADIATOR REPAIRS NATRONA RADIATOR SHOP . Repairing, Recoring of Radiators 425 W. Yellowstone Phone 1523W COAL Wrist Gloves, SHIRT FACTORY Winter Caps, Sale Price C CASPER COAL AND COKE CO. | Genuine Gebo Coal ! 356 N. Durbin Phone 677 CONFECTICNS & CULL fectionery and News Phone 80W Special, Pair C Cigars, 232 S. Center CASPER SHIRT FACTORY 8S. Elm and Midwest Phone 2065 SHOE REPAIRING FIRST CLASS SHOE REPALU All ‘Work Guaranteed. Ben Suyematsn 235 Kast H work. 614 E, Fifth, P "DOCTORS ~—*+| DE 1K Physician and Surgeon | ‘Phone 1219 Residence 2118] “RELIABLE GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES” 220 South Center Street Next Door to Kimball’s CLEANING AND PRESSING) DRESSMAKER LADIES’ AND GENTS’ SUITS Jennie L. Sherman, Goods Called for and Delivered | Phono 596d . Bincoln Phone 1137-R or 1660 : Works 631 W. Ninth H. Stehl| TYPEWRITERS e DRESSMAKING REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS eine E. J. Grow e one aw. | TAILORS TIM, THE TALON 212 S, Center Phore 837-W TROY 148 E. Midwest Phone 968W PAGE NINE. Greatest of All Detective Stories Coming to The Rialto Theater Mystery thick enough to clea with a knife enshrouds the story of “The Hound of the Baskervil'es," perhaps the greatest of all the Sher- lock Holmes tales that have thrilled |the reading public of the world for |years. “The Hound of the Basker- villes” has been vividly picturized. The Rialto theater Las procured !t for exhibition here today and Saturday. “The Hound of the Baskervilles” was written years ago by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and it carries the re- soureeful Sherlock through a series of adventures that would make the hair of the average man stana on end and remain in an upright pos!+ tion for rome time. In the picturization are presented the neverfailiny Sherlock, hunting down the doers of evil; the faming| hound from which the story derives| its name; the devoted Watson whose| sleuthing forms an outstanding fea-| re_of the story and all the other| old favorites with which 6ir Arthur hag entertained millions for years with his novels. Lady Northcliffe’s Claims to Entire Estate Are Upheld LONDON, Feb. 2.—(By The Asao- ciated Press.—When the sult involv. ing Lord Northoliffe’s will was brought before the court for testi- médntary dispositions today, the judgo Pronounced against the will of last July in which Lady Northcliffe was made the sole legateo in favor of the will of 1919, which gives annultles to many of the publisher's employes. The judge said an agreement had been reached which made a further contest unnec Phone 113 Eye Ear, and Throat 112 E. Second, Phone 2201 and 1862W) Suite 304 0-8 Bldg. HORTT Casper, Wyo. | Residence 746 6 30 Durbin Genera] Practice Surgery Obstretrics TAIARS AND CLEANERS § GROCERY and MARKET PRICES SATURDAY AND MONDAY Phone Deliveries made throughout Phone 490 the city and suburbs. 490 Brookfield Butter, per Ib....___-____58¢ Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen Gem-Nut Butter, Ib.._____ CANNED VEGETABLES All New Season’s Goods No. 21% Solid Pack Tomatoes -3 cans 50c No. 214 Fancy Pumpkin. 3 cans 50c No. 21% Fancy Kraut.... cans 50c No. 24% Hominy.. .3 cans 50c Fancy Iowa Corn -4 cans 50c Green String Bean: .3 cans 50c Van Camp’s Pork and Beans, No. 2 siz .4 cans 50c Solitaire Pork and Beans, small. No. 2 Solid Pack Tomatoe: Early June Peas. No. 2 Sweet Potatoe: No. 1 Chili Con Carne Jonathan Apples________ Dr. Phillip’s Grape Fruit_______2 for 25c Sunkist Sweet Oranges, dozen_______50c No. 214 Solitaire Fruits, Packed in Heaviest Syrup Black Cherries ............ Royal Ann Cherries, White. Bartlett Pears Apricots Sliced Peaches Half Peaches *| for $1.00 Muscat Grapes ... DEL MONTE Strawberries .. Red Raspberries SIZE 35c Loganberries Blueberries acan Gooseberries 3 cans for $1.00 | GALLON FRUITS Sliced Peaches, can Half Peaches, can. Plums, blue, can. Shredded Pineapple, ca: Blackberries, can ...... Loganberries, can . Bartlett Pears, can Apricots, can Apples, can . Red Raspberries, can.... Red Pitted Cherries, can. Extra fine Brooms, each... sé 4 Ibs. Advo Pancake Flour, sack.. Cane and Maple Syrup, quart. aa Large boxes Krispy Crackers, 61 to 7-lbs. Family size Crackers, pkg. Sunmaid Seedless R: Breakfast Cocoa, 1-lb. P. & G. Soap... Crystal White Soap.. Large pkg. Seafoam Powder, eac! Large pkg. Crystal White Soap Chip Cane Sugar, per sack_ Tall cans Milk, per case _ Tall cans Milk RESH AND SMOKED MEATS Best Shoulder Roast Beef, Ib... Best Shoulder Steak, !b... Best Rib Boiling Meat. Whole Pork Shoulders, Ib.. Pork Steals, Ubicsssccsescesssevs ‘ Fresh Ground Hamburger, Ib... Sliced Bacon, fancy grade, Ib.. ORDERS PHONED FRIDAY EVENING BETWEEN 7:30 AND 9:00 WILL BE DELIVERED SATURDAY FORENOON PHONE 490 vw tae ae

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