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PAGE TEN. UNION LABOR UNSWERVINGLY — (S800 A VOTE 15 OPPOSED TOALL GOMMUNISMASKED TO NAME —Conservatism is Urged on €be Caspet Daily Tribune NEWGROCERY |BETTER PARKING ON CASPER OPENSTODAY) © STREETS BEING EVIDENCED Announcement {s made today of BY SPARK PLUG jthe opening of the Bluebird Grocery | Evidence upholding constructive and Confectionery store at 644 South|“torials in the ‘Tribune tending Center street. The new store is lo-|to better traffic conditions in Cas- jcated in a building but recently con-|Per, 1s plentiful in that the general | | MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1923- you show her your watch, or you blame it on the first clock you hap pen to think of. You'll have your e¥: cuse all right. You finish by paying no attentian to clocks at all. As a consequenc{. you don’t mind it when your watch is hooked. You find that it saves you a lot of worry. 4 ¢ ~ With a raising of temperature one degree above normal pulse beats oF the human being increase 10 » All the Clocks In One City ‘Are Off BUENOS AIRES (By Mati to Unit- ed Press}—Buenos Aires is a city of possible, it will be with compara-|ctocks, but they all keep different tive ease that the movement may be | time. promoted. The railway clocks, which are We are all boosters for Casper. | supposed to have official time, differ We all want to see the progressive | sufficiently to drive any mane human slogans on every Mp realized. But| crazy. The difference between sub- can this be possible without the co-|urban clocks could be compared to structed: parking angle on the downtown streets is rapidly approaching the 45 degree angle. However, let's | oe. Matson, proprietor of the Election Is Placed on Memb Bluebird Grocery, has arranged to| roe ‘pat surscteee-on the hank ng |operation of everybody. Obviously |that of the Falkland Islands end | ‘ve ht embers keep his store open every day and iT ithé. worlkesc tet Th |not, This is one opportunity to be | Senegal. Cash Basi S Jevening, thus assuring those who|°2! the work complete. fe pres-/q part of a pronounced step for-| As to the church chimes, the less SEGAL BPEL as asis, AYS ck cun tone oe mupptladit attnestreaulas pals hee petra 7 far pie ere |ward. Let's not fall down. said the better, as it is suffictent for . wae + ‘ tel far from what is really possible —_—<$—_.____ one church to strike the hour, for HOOPING COUGH “ lntincompromining and unswarving in lar heetiite Dreenene|. Correspondent. |Sie hence of sang ails Sats sear ene aves stunt tring] Ge suieriy | 8! sest ts scuntoue “ormteg eas UUFING COUGH - manifestation of communism and every other form of revo —. any time. Seunsbe teu ik eee jaeed for: bendies for’, umbreliag . or| sae time: foc the next thirty sive duce paroxysms of coughing. ry *. - . S of ive a ront page | walking sticks. lutionary doctrine, dogma and practice, according to the ay Pes bce! ¢ “MARSHALL ; HS mbes Seheeuyaaste Ter dete articles, Spark Plug advocated the a — When you ask a chap to go to 5 a S$} KR Ss report to the convention of the American Federation of Lith fa tay a ee lines, of soli tectioner} ot anda trite! teers Sable. at, Parking motor! smoking four average pipefuls of | clock tea, he may be there at 4 or PORUG Labor here today by the committee on education, which | press)—The Presideney ‘ot ‘Gniet |The public may be confident of Al. Girect opposite to the nopai gn| tobacco a day for 20 years would|!* may be there at 6, When you Over 17 Jars Used Years completed presentation of its report has been very frankly put on the Ways obtaining these from the Blue- popularly @4-! mean nearly 20,500,000 smoke-pufts. | 88 an appointment with your girl, before the 5 nae eat hess opted 60 degree angle then in yogue The reason for this is really self cash-and-carry basis. Whoever { bird store. wants the job can have it for cash tlon of communist propaganda. Wil- took the floor. liam Green, secretary-treasurer of : evident. A machine parking at a i The report brought squarely be-ltne tnited Mine Workers of Amer-|but no credit will be given Stokes Divorce smaller angle with the curb, ob Prepare to Be Knocked Unconscious fore the convention the issue of con-lica, followed Woll in denouncing Parliament has so tar retused to viously consumes less of the pave-/|| Have You Seen the New servatism agains! alsm, which! Dunne, whom he sald had proven {elect a President, and no sentimenta ment while standing idle, and when niso was tn matters Jae conclusively that “he !s among us|reasons are given. The parliamen moving backward into the center FULLER ands of he resolutions comm e€. Witliam ation committee, of which forced to back straight into the path am G Ming Workers of {tine that emanates from a foreign|only candidate considered as having] NEW YORK, Oct. &—The secona lor oncoming machines, but. may | The broom that takes NO MORE NO LESS of the Un Workers of | country. ance, has not put up the money. |trial of the divorce sult of W. E. D.|move on a slant, extricate itsclf in the weep out of sweep- America, is com nded “Throw, him out!’. cried one of} Until he does tiore will be no elec: | stokes, wealthy hotel proprietor of |a much shorter length of time, and in Whe r d bat Srcunvelore cpt is ke the delegates on the floor. tion. this city against Mrs, Helen Elwood |emerge with fenders and body in g- n your nee on for its fi at the Fede ated Press, an incorporated organt- zation of labor publications serving 75 publications “lends tself continu ously to the spreading of doctrines subsersive to the best interests of ing and resolve that on the morrow, y the American working people as ex-|i% the spring of 1922 in Pennsyl-| just now $900, but those who can {contrast to the somberness of his |he will pecs his nae ats re | ‘Absolutely Guaranteed pressed in ‘the bona fide trade union ue piri whe cha x d were inimi vote, and there are about 800 of |Sarb, sat his wife, modishly dressed 45 degree angle ith the curb as’ movement.” ‘The trade union movement as editoria's of the Butte Bulletin, of |not meet nor wil “it consider the | Sheeny stockings and furs, For an All Wool represented by the American Feder-| which Dunne is editor. breaidendy reiihvak onodes A short time after court opened ation of Labor has'so emphatically | Green charged that) these iutter-]) “Atitna Foreign Office tre ottlolalx | 12 teritative Guxors! Ware melacted (ais - TAILOR MADE declared itself upon the whole ques-|ances were a detriment to the mi-|eay it te deplorable, but talk absut | Satisfactory to the plaintiff. Prior 0 ar a ecia S Hon ,of communist and revolution: jners’ union in. the “Pennsylvania |tho price perivote frankly. as oft |t thelroselection, all ithe talesmen ary dogma and activity that there | strike and the strike at Herrin, Illi can be but one course to pursue, either in respect to a news service in which communist propagandists exerc¥e an influence or voice or in ty,” were unfounded. Everyone, when asked what they |Cipals, co-respondents or attorneys. Good quality Renfrew Table Damask, in There is No Comparison—300 Styles to Select From respect to any other effort of com Green delivered an extended de-|think will happen, gives the aye-| The court room was crowded to lai thi A 1 munist propagandist to invade the| fense of John I. Lewis, president of|ola Chinese reply, “Eu yao thine |capacity with witnesses and spec plain white and colored patterns. Per yd. e RUSH RUSH RUSH trade union movement,” the report | the Un Mine Workers of Amer-|1t is pronounced Roo Yow Cin, ana |tators, many of the latter stylishly «. ‘ A 7 sald. ica, against charges which had been|is the equivalent Of eT) chonia |dressea. women. Good quality Ginghams, 32 inches wide, “The propagandists of commun ism have but one object in seeking the company of trade unionism and Children’s Dream-Away Sleepers in sizes 1 00 4 . es ts eigners and the Chinese say is 3 7 4 ideneeking ‘entree to our movement | Siteck us United mine iyaykare and iy sof ahalforeleneraiibeiiens (Ansell ie ere ee ae oe ae ee 4 to 12 years. Special for Dollar Day, each ° t e 1 ty al or through ita newspaper channels and | President Lew! He congratulated hiw--o thers you are. has not announced the pitcher for i ‘ 9 Aesrwiee; That obisct. ta, to. eutivert'| Lewis on Belnigable eo ata way te Nesd Strong Hand the opening game of the world’s Good quality two-thread Turkish Towels. Wyatt Hotel Basement Phone 802 and destroy the trade m1 d to | condemnation ot is capitalist sheet I Stro ; r castes be Giisras cacains Soe Seratin and the Butte Bulletin, the com-| Teday. because there is no strong | Series Wednesday, members of the Size 20x42. 8 towels for... e tionary communism. We are impel!- ed@ to declare with all the emphas at our command that any mpro- mise of whatever nature with elther the propagandists of the propaganda of communism is to yield by just that much to the effarts of the prop- aganda and these propagandists. The American Federation of La-]| EVANSTON, Ill. (United Press)—| Railroad 1 ipts are falling off |Dealers in foreign goods are not Ladies’ Silk Hose, in black, grey, beige, 4 00 sary paraphernalia for trans. bor was called upon today to unseat | Although permanently blind, Carl|because the militarists take the rey- | buying, as is evidenced by a falling brown, fog. Per pair. aaitis ES, sae e acting business, Efficienc, William F. Dunne, delegate of the| Bostrom, Northwestern University |enues and fall to keep up the equip-|0ff in customs receipts of taels economy, and results are — ti Butte, Mont., labor council. The at-| student does more work than other|ment. Car shortage keeps the pro. |180.000 in six months, things that follow an offic tack was mate by aMtthew Woll,|students at the university. Bostrom | du a vice president of the r rea federation ng to the convention a re- attacks made last night by mass meeting. followed which erated for allegea di mina- ntation of a report|versity psychology arraigned the Fed-| planning to test E and against us, who is a communist, who circulated the devitallzing doc- Green denounced those who min sled with trade unjonists and who were communists at heard. Green read a report charging ac tivities of Dunne in the coal strike ‘een read headlines, articles and nois. He declared all the charges by Dunne, whom he dubbed as the rep: resentative of the communist par. made by Dunne, Green held up a copy of the Chi- cago Tribune containing an editorial munist sheet, at the same time.” —————_ Blind Student at Head of Classes entered Northwestern as a freshman last and ranked high scholastic. ally in his class. The mental capa- bility of the blind boy {s amazing, ac- cording to fellow students. The uni- department is rom for ability ch or smell. to tell colo} say that Tsao $900 Per Vote tarians even from their own press bureaus Kun, the Parliamentarians are actually gtv clals in the income tax ident; not a full cabinet any ing interviews in which they there will be no election until th palms are crossed. America would t There i chance of worry.”” sn: ir The price is them, threaten to raise the price to $1,000 a vote. ‘The Parliament will alk about is no Pres no money getting money. No one Js worrying but the for. bec ulon it five It use a 8 at home, of betw: Yanktze war en the river, into Chinese Peking-Shanghal in July. hand at the helm, because the prov- inces are fighting each other instead of fighting brigands, business is de ning. province of Szechuan {fs prac: y cut off from trade with for- en countries and the rest of China factions Less coal is mined Less grain is shipped, but more of made Fighting is hampering silk-growing whiskey. telegraph lines were out of commission twenty- lob to keep Strawberries, Sweet Corn, Butter, Milk, Vegetables, Chickens and Eggs CALL AT NO. MOST ANY STREET, MOUNTAIN VIEW, WEST YELLOWSTONE HIGHWAY worth of lots, acrgs, and houses. The first house was built in MOUNTAIN VIEW the first of July, and that at present there are nearly thirty families living out there, and that each week shows several new houses under construction. Is Tried Again Stokes, began today before supreme court Justice Mahoney with both principals present in the court room. A dozen feet from Mr. Stokes, who was dressed ia black, and in vivid in a blue traveling gown and veil, a chic blue turban, grey shoes and were assembled before the judge and were asked whether they were ac quainted with any of the persons to be mentioned in the case as prin ae NEW YORK, Oct. 8.—Although Giants say that Arthur Nehf of Terre Haute, will start against the Yankees. these things going. No repairs have been made either on railroads or telegraphs and there has been no encouragement to business. China this year has. a bumper crop, which 4s going to’be hard to handle. If there was a real govern: ment the army would move some of it, but now the army will com- mandeer most of the food it needs. ‘The crops cannot be shipped abroad. There is no government agency to t in solving the problem. of the street to leave the spot 1s not | BROOMS Fuller Brushes Phone 709 tact. If every motorist in the city of Casper will give editorials such as this a moment's thought each eyen- TUESDAY $1.00 in all new fall patterns; 4 yards... Women’s fibre and wool Hose, in black and brown. Per pair........,.—.... $1.00 Children’s “Onyx” Dub-L-Wear Hose, in brown and black. Special for Dollar Day. $1 00 2 8 pairs for . Joe David & Company LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR AND DRY GOODS 227 South Center St. Phone 747 ae In one or two years from now, such ads and signs as the above will be common with the own- nue coming in. We know it to be authentic that one party near Casper made in the last year over 4 ers of lots and acres in MOUNTAIN VIEW. The people who are now availing themselves of the $400.00 net profit on two cows and sixty hens besides having all the milk, eggs and chickens they a low prices which prevail in this rapidly growing new suburb will be on the road to independence. wanted to eat. The milk alone for one year using three-quarts a day at 15 cents, was $164.15 4 Should the bread-winner of the home be sick or laid off from work, there will still be a reve- Itn’t it worth figuring out? ¢ ¥ “ Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars Worth of Eggs, Poultry, Vegetables and Fruits are Shipped Into Casper Annually. Why Not Help Cut the High Cost of Living and Raise Some of What you Consume. Mountain View Has Its Own Water Supply, the Last 250 Feet of Over 15,000 Feet of Pipe is Now Being Laid and the Water Will Soon Be Turned In. Our Pump, Motor and Tank are Ready for Water no more sold as cheap as the first ones put on. A new forty will soon be opened up but there will be no lots at less than $200.00 each. Call our office and some one will show you some of the best buys ever offer- ed close-in outlying property you have ever seen. BAKER-GRUDE INVESTMENT Co. 133 North Wolcott Handling Mountain View Suburb For the Best ALL WOOL Suit of Clothes * In These United States Is It Not More Economical to Pay a Low Price Suit, than to spend $40 or $50 for a ready made suit about which you know nothing? Fully Equipped will be that business office sup- plied by us with all the neces- system well supplied by The Mills Co. Printing plant, stationery and office equipment store, 240 East Second, (Becklinger Bldg) MOUNTAIN VIEW is the most rapidly growing Suburb ever put on in or We have a few choice acres left at $600.00 each or $100 alot. We have open- B adjacent to Casper. Commencing the first of June we have sold over $65,000.00 ed up only about 100 acres of our tract consisting of 640 acres and there will be as i Phone 1189