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w\ A eS. PAGE “FOURTEEN. SUCCESSOR TO GOMPERS MUST BE NAMED SOON BY: HARVEY ANDERSON +, (Copyright 1924, Consolidated Press Assn.) EL PASO, ‘Tex., Nov: 19.—Samuel Gompers’ declara- tions that some one. must soon be chosen to carry on his work hit with great force the delegates to the Forty-fourth annual American Federation of Labor convention in session here. * Mr. Gompers” retirement yearsas one of the things always in the future. Todey its tmminence and the condition of ‘the Iabor-gov- etament made the thinking. dele gates pause. Labor is in the position of a man who has taken a temporary and rather mild veating but is healthy in “spite “or it. “It can't be expected to do anything about ‘it just yet. For eZample, the Coolidge majority over the: LaFollette and Davis tickets combined has just shown that- nothing Immediately can be done: through “political. action by Imbor, either direct or indirect. The lean years of industrial. depression may be drawing to 2 close, but mean: While there is little labor leadership can do to raise wages or shorten hours; or,in the way of stirring up the trouble from which these benefits are realized. On the other hand, the federation membership, though it has fallen oft a few"hundred thousand, is said to bejstiil sufficient to keep the central organizations intact. If-things can just be held as they are for a little while longer, this situation 1s expected to change with the improvement of business con: ditions. ,That is, better times will, it {a predicted, bring-more members, bigger funds, more controversies ‘to conduct and possibly more high of- fictals- and bigger salaries. And sd the: taxk of the leaders seems ‘to’ bo to-hold things as ‘they are. This means marking time and the convention shows every symptom of being 2 marking - time. convention. The. marking time, translated into actualities of the iabor goveriiment, Means ‘playing politics, both internal and_external. ‘This does'not mean that there wil! he zo. controversies at. the conven- has been talked of for many Seeks Revenge about “a The adage scorned” received new verification when Mrs. Mabel Kennedy made a trip ‘from Los Angeles to Oakland, Cal.,to shaster her ex-husband's woman plea: for judicial clemency, Ken- nedy, arrested for a traffic violation, pleaded for probation, alleging there year-old daughter. Mrs. Kennedy tion.* But most of them will either. Yelarge flare-ups Over petty matters Or * flare-ups over large matters barons “settlement lias ‘been dore- irditined. ) Meanwhile, being” unable for the joment to bring nearer a millenium Of lilgh wages and shorter, hours, Tabor Iéadership* must’ go through many motions suggestive of vigorous ‘orward, progress. The co-operation with the Mexican labor government, courted through.the joint convention being held across the Rio Grande in Juarez in. Mexico is an example Atrendy it ‘has © asked. President Gonrpers “to .issue . several public bulletins concerning Mi Pdlitics. +-expressions -which,. coming from ican ‘statesmen, “would” ead the lociety. for the Protection. of ‘Ameri- in Rights in Mexico to demand ‘med-intervention at once. .The two movements.» have aims, Problems and temperaments ‘too dif- ferent for much practical co-opera- tion and the.whole-joint effort-might conceivably end up in’ a coldness over the, question of petitioning con- gress to put/the 2 per cent limit of 1890-on- Mexican tmmigration. Nearer home, the effect of motion {us “produced by discussion of the @Quéstion of ‘genetal-tabor ‘tnsurance, of-education anid so on. Labor is not very likely to inaugurate insur- ance especially while unemployment is_rife. ‘American Killed "In Mexican City WASHINGTON,” Nov... 19—Paul Meer, “an American ‘citizen in. the " employ of the Penoles Mining com- Piiny, was shot and ‘killed on the Might of November 16 at Guanacevi, ) gtate of Durango., American. Consul Engis, sreporting the, kMling tb- day sald th: « ‘captured, Excitement Stirred Up By Fire Today but plenty of ex- it wasvinstiuted at 10:30. this morning ‘when the fire department wan called to extinguish a blaze tn the-rear of the Gladstone) hotel. The fire proved to be nothing ‘but rub- dish) and beards ‘used in the .con- truotion of the building but it. had obtained a good start and produced ‘plenty of smoke. YoThe large crowd of! spectators ‘Bathered: to ‘view the excitement faded’ quickly away when the small- of the blaze was a nt, sassin had not been A New and Finer Maxwell in Town offered to care for the child while hor ex-husband served. his term. was noone else to care for his four- ——<.__. REV. W. H. GERMANY 15 SPEAKER TUESDAY AT EVANGELISTIC SERVICE ‘The Rev. Willis H. Germany, pas- tor ofthe East Side Community church, was the speaker at the evangelistic services in the First ‘Mesodist church Jast night. The auditorium was filled as it has been throughout the present ‘series of services. The speaker took as his text the scriptural verse, “What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world and‘lose his-own soul?" He brought out the thought that the “whole world” may mean the whole world of pleasure, the whole -world of wealth, or the whole world of knowledge, and that if these, or any one of them gained at the. expense of the spirituad life, it is profitiess; that the loss of material things may be mourned for a time, but the loss of a soul is irreparable. The series of meeting will con- tinue this week, closing next Sun- day ‘night, with the pastor, Dr. Lewis EB. Carter, in charge, assisted by Rev. Germany. Try Joint-Ease | For Rheumatism) ‘When rheumatism settles in any of your joints and causes agony, distress or misery, please remember that Joint-Ease is the one remedy that brings quick and lasting relief. It matters not how chronic or aggravated a case may be—rub on Joint-Ease and relief is sure to fol- low. Joint-Ease 1s for joint troubles only and is a clean, penetrating Preparation that druggists every- where are recommending. “Always remember, when ° Joint- Ease gets in joint agony gets out— quick. Mall orders filled, cash or C. 0. D., Pope Laboratories, Hallowell, Maine, All drugeis Che Casver Daily Cridune : ‘WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19; 1924. ABSOLUTELY TH LAST GALL! Folks, this is a complete close out of the combined Jes: Mercantile Stock of Greybull, Wyo., \ GET HERE sen’s and Heller’s Apparel stores, The Big Horn and the Beeman’s Mercantile Co. stock of Evansville, Wyo. OUR LEASE EXPIRES JANUARY 1ST Only six weeks more in which to clean up these 4 big stocks. It’s all got to go in some way at some price. Men’s Clothing Now Is the Time to Buy Overcoats and Suits Men, we cannot find words to impress upon you the wonderful values we are offering in all wool, one and two-pant Suits and Overcoats, in patterns to satisfy the most fastidious taste. higher than we are selling them. Materials that would justify a price much The fact that we bought these Suits and Overcoats at 50 cents on the wholesale dollar, lends us the power to make every dollar truly SALE PRICE WINTER OVERCOAT An all wool Overcoat, nice shade of brown, full belt, shawl collar, 2 large pockets, cuffs on sleeve, double breasted, a nice coat. Think of this for only 312.95 Pants He who hesitates “Without: Pants” is lost. ' Heavy corded moleskin pants, regular winter welght, a bear for wear. ' Regular $2.75 seller; while 50 pair last— $2.19 Wool Socks Good grade, heavy Woo! sox, the kind that weers longest, the genuine ““Footwarmer”’ brand. Come early to get in on this one. 17¢ Fur Caps A good grade of “Eleo- tric Seal,” satin lined. Regular $8.00 value. $3.95 Canvas Gloves Leather Faced Good heavy weight, Crown brand, continu: ous thumb. A regular 80c seller, 19e Wool Union Suits Heavy ribbed, well tallored, full size. Why be cold ‘when you’can buy so cheap? $2.69 Alaska Rubbers Full double sole, rolled sake; reinforced heel, ea. vy upper. ‘We have all sizes if you come early. Regu- Jar $2.00. 89e Truck Drivers -Army Breeches.. canvas | duck, Heavy pert with O..D. wool loth, very warm and iceabl servi le. $2.95 =e Coveralls Heavy khaki, full cut anda very serviceable garment, “Gold Seal" brand. $2.25 DO DOUBLE DUTY. What more could man ask than this, AN ALL WOOL 2-PANT SUIT, dark pattern, small pin stripe, semi-form fit and half lined, 2 button, single breasted, true value $40.00. $17.95 ‘OVERCOATS $13.95 $19.95 $24.95 Overcoats,of 100 per cent wool—jn @ large assortment of styles and patterns that are in most demand, plain and fancy backed fabrics, double breasted, half belt and full belt, all sizes. ; ‘You tell’em! Well made of heavy brown Moleskin in 36-inch length with belt all around. Have large shawl. beaverized collar. 4 pockets bound with leather. They are wind and rain proof. Regular $13.50 ues. Standard 220 weight, Blue Denim, full cut, triple stitched, while 100 pairs last, pair— BUY NOW FOR FUTURE USE AND SAVE EXTREMELY ON WORTH-WHILE MERCHANDISE Real Values in SEIOES EN’S, WOMEN’S AND BOYS’ SHOES We are giving the'buying public the most remarkable savings on Shoes of quality that Casper has ever known. Bostonians, Walk-Overs, Florsheim and Crossett. men who have the most dicriminating taste. There are such well known makes as We can and are satisfying You will find all sizes and lasts. ‘If you are hard to fit, want a shoe of style, a shoe that will wear, and lastly a quality shoe at a low price, come and look over our stock. YOUR CHOICE OF ANY WALK-OVER, CROS- ETT OR FLORSHEIM SHOE IN THE HOUSE, ABSOLUTELY NONE RESERVED, AT PAIR $4.95 OLD LADY COMFORT SHOES Where, oh! where can you buy comfort for so little money, soft and pliable, plain and coin toes, regular $4.50 values, sizes 4 to 7144 ~.---------__-__--__-___-___- Men’s Bostonian, Walk-Over, Crossett and Peter’s Oxfords - : In lw Meath Ff of finest quality leathers. English, Round and Square Toe lasts, some have wing tips, in Black Brown and Mahog- any shades. While they last at $4 45 Per pair ..-L--------- elie atta e Men’s Army Let ae peat a Heavy sole, triple sewe Regular § » O ‘ice, while the: Handkerchiefs Every handkerchief packed in_ sani Brand, a good soft su- perior quality; each package stamped 10c, Our Price 6c HEAVY WEIGHT T haven't the nerve Night Shirts Good weight outing flannel, a serviceable gown, nice assortment of patterns, a wonder- ful buy for 98c German Socks Here's a warm one— genuine German sox— you know those heavy wool fellows. 79¢ All-Leather Vests $7.8 Flannel Shirts Very good weight out- ing’ flannel, in light Men-h Srey: ae grey and en here’s a knockout, ext: ad esular $1.25 dark Chocolate, all Leather ven en leather Sees | cuffs, back tabs. ventilated arm. Roles, h vy moleskin lining, good length, all sizes. have wonderful values in other vests. 69e itary + package. “Kline Pakt"” A Real Work Shoe Made on the Munson army last, of good pli- able leather has the celebrated Panco compo- sition sole with fall rubber heel. The sole of this shoe outwears the best $ leather soles made, Per pair____ le Men’s Semi-Dress and Work Shoes In Square and Round Toe st; of Brown, nice comfortable 5s Sale price per pair_1_ a $3.95 J. B. Stetson Hats Newest shapes and large variety of col- ors and styles—select quality. Now's the time to buy your head- gear. $3.95 AND $4.95 Sweaters Heavy wool mixed coat sweaters, two pockets, shawl collar, good shade of brown. $1.89 Le ere Corduroy Pants Genuine Compton cor- duroy, narrow wale, dark color, two hip pockets, button down flap, cuff bottom, A real value. $3.29 All Wool 2-Piece Underwear This is a good weight, flat knit, 100 per cent wool garment, natural color, Regular $2.50 seller. 1.49 BETTER MERCHANDISE FOR THE SAME MONEY SAME MERCHANDISE FOR LESS MONEY M. HELLER STORE OPEN EVENINGS 115 EAST SECOND STREET 25 Miles To the Gallon 68 Miles Per Hour 5 ‘to 25 Miles in 8- Seconds Dress Shirts 95c A Dress Shirt of good grado Percale, pleasing patterns, neck band and collar attached styles. Regular price $1.50. All-Wool Union Suits CASPER, ‘WYOMING. $ Pa | 1 Q Bie Horn Meronktile stock of ybull, Weer. a r n’s Mercantile stock of Evans. ville, Wyo, Z With 100 per cent woo! label in neck JESSEN’S OLD STAND Bee chee tine, Sa ene | THAT’S THE PLACE —It’s a great car— CASPER MOTOR COMPANY 280 W. Yellowstone B $7.50 value, a wonderful value at our sale price, $4.19, Phone 909