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TTITUD OIL PRO FO ADMINIS rn AIRS ICN INTERESTS IN WAR, SAYS MONDELL Wyoming Solon ing Production Needed Points Out Inconsistency of Curtail-' to Offset Shortage of ~ Gas and Fuel Oil in the Nation 3 3 is hot is. close to refineries. South of railroad. Meet Mo at : Ci Saereeraere ye Imports amoynted to $273,000,000, ‘ h, balance $60 per month. = 141 West First. In disousping the emergency power bill in the house of rep-|an gee of $5,000,000 over Aug-| gigs, fo GF Weal Purchage tor someone employed in the refin- wikia PX f a J resentatives on'Thursday, September 26, Mr, Mondell of Wyom- \ust, 1917; and $31,000,000 aver July MES? bee. pany ‘A .Ootigentaly Piass cimaaiag HAT C oe ing commented on what he characterized as an extraordinary |of this year. During the eight months Bal ea ege, Th iam ee men. Cigars, Tobacco, Confee- LEANING i lack of consistenty. He caine Rs eae if the fart Sat at 3 vee ae Peary ri ‘Soporte chia oh The te. Se me an NCR a south of raflrond. Gonery, and Soda Fountain. NEW YORK HAT CLEANING 7 __ time when congress wat pe yeas HO munTY the pasehge © ‘the corresponding period of 1917. weare Tribune. " | We clean and Redick all kinds m4 bill which wou! fant out of the treasury to enlarge | and extend and provide power plants | jn the East for purposes directly or | indirectly connected with the -war, | certain departments of the govern: | ment yere pursuing a policy which re- | sulted in largely reducing the supply | of gasoline, one of the most potent, ld enable the federal government to furnish ; CAUSALTIES FOR TODAY AS GIVEN BY WASHINGTON BREAKER INTHE U. §. Both imports and exports of mer- chandise were greater during August than in any previous August in. the history’ of American foreign trade, according to an announcement teday lby the bureau of foreign and domes- \tic commerce, department of com- merce, . - Exports increased. from $508,000,- 000 in July to $529,000,000 in Aug- ust, as compared with $488,000,000 in August, 1917. During the first eight ‘months of this year experts | totaled $4,012,000,000, a decrease of $138,000,000, as compared with 8 similar period in 1917. f Imports of gold, slightly ever $1,- ! EIGHT-. ROOM HOUSE, MODERN, ECEPT HBAT that wane upstairs, Three finished in basement. eal to someone who wants a home to be pai: J FOR LIBERTY Bonds to Build Boats SALE" Will sell at terms for like DUBOIS & GOODRICH Architects. Room 24, Townsend Bldg. Casper, Wyo. A. MESTAS Auditor and Accountaat Office Efficiency Phone 794. | 302 Oll Exchange 1: Casper, Wyo. | BILLIARDS o- BEAUTY PARLOR | Appointments by Telephone. [ Telephone 470. } MISS DELIA LENEHAN Beauty Parlor E. Burnham Sey Smith Bldg., Suite 11. i | \ |. KENWOOD GROCERY C1 Provisions | St.. North ©: ition. 524 So. Lincoln St. Near New Kenwood School 1 { Office Ph. 935 W., pg ' | of Hats, Panamas, Soft, F | Stiff Hats for Ladies "and Gent ! | Show Shine Parlor In ¢ | tion for Ladies and Gontiemen. | Bldg. P} Lees e alk ° oD and essential .opetens: z Jerr tes | 500,000 were less during Augast than VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR LAWYERS Mr. Mon rev! : i The followi casualtie: re-|in any month for over 15 years, and hy tion of August 25, 1914) Whice aoe ee ave imanding weneral or (for the eight months amounting to Face and Scalp Specialists HAGENS & STANLEY thorized cue secretary of the interior | Po. ¥. the commanding seneral of | $54,000,000 as against $24,000,000 } C. M: Smyth st stag a to enter into agreement with possess-/ the American Expeditionary Forces? last year. Exports of gold were als | non PRS - ¢ { hedat lA | 204-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. vs ors and claimants of oil or gas lands,/ Killed in action---._2--_-- 187 jsmall, beifig $3,277,000, compared p sferally hosee: |.213 0-3 Bldgs Phone 2595 | — tee lications for patents had ccc : | with Ught bugsy an: &, sll for $100. HSCS ig one inne. w, whose applicatio! ht! Missing in action. __ with $46,000,000 for August, 1917,| good conditions ‘gain, Ad-|EXCHANGE FURNITURE comPany |? ‘0 2 yoning been denied, whereby they mig! Woutlded! aptetely | During ‘the eight months the exports | dress P. 0. Hox. 4! , Casper, Wyo, 3t ah! : Fhone 077-5 CHIROPRACTORS continue to produce oil or gas by im- | fs = |amounted to only $32,000,000 ‘com- arya ry em aie, Felk Top Office Desk anda v GEORGE W. FERGUSON pounding a part of the proceeds} Died from wounds. pared with $818,000,000 in 1917. |" ye ens fog s std Peapii;| One Bull Rope, good as new, $15,00.|° 3. SEFFREY, DC. PLO. se pending the determination of the/ Died from airplane accident. 1 Exports of silver broke all records Faas Abhay eng new, $20, binet Phonograph, 25 Records, $35. : eb {| Attorney-at-Law question of title. He called Sa Died from.accident and other jfor the month of August, being aver = ashe ‘ z seo | Ph 196-3 ton to the interpretation which he} “Causes 13 |$28,000,000, as against $7,500,000|"oR SALB—5000" bullet | erede Lyric Theater Bldg., Center St. or placed on this legislation at the thme) Diea of disease _ 33 for August, 1917, and $157,600,000| ewes, weighing 108 es; 9-pound | ——— — Casper - - . = Wyomim it was before the house of represen-| Wounded, degree undeter- \for the eight months, compared with |hearers; 1600 mixea feeding ( Phone 706. barnes | tatives, to-wit., that it aa anpened “ mined _ FES,000,0007tcr oP sight ‘months; of 3008 Petree itd eatewera tt Tan oT MAK | TTEN to give the secretary of the interior Prisoners __ 1017. Imports of silver were $7,- a Ag A Ors ‘ee ALLL % of authority, to require the impounding | re | 265,000 in August, and $47,600,000 380. 2 Whar od sine, 188 Ye aa 4-room house on North Washington St, partes ae | bs bop aka of what would amount to a fair roy- Total _ |for the eight months as compared AN In Jota to sult. | Write or call for Hr peteg sigh close in to Second st; Specialist in Chronic Diseases Lawyer alty. Members of the coramittee on Kil with $5,680,000 and $27,250,000 re-| or "fanches, C. W. Barney: 448 Sous | 4-Foom house with 3 finished rooms 1 Seo eee Ty ae re ys public lands saree with ste aon} Ivan Myers, Columbia Falls, Mont, | spectively for similar periods in| Durbin. Phone 391W, Casper, Wyo. Panement, stove heat, water, “clectric ©. @ 6. Blag. Phone 6973 Smith Bldg. Phone 21-3 | dell’s position and interpretation i tephen R. Shaw, Oshkosh, Neb. bs 9-17-12t"| te Rt 7 the debate ; t Syirield G. "Towel “*Poeatello, | FOR “BALE—Thiee proce mahogany | eae ean ouss and bath, all modern DENTISTS 1 vam of Hoa hase to the fact fat | ARC. FOR SALE hicincirloolinieiah ARM i ae 1G tiie fu hapmcinas tention of jouse to the fact t | Harry Luby, Denver, Colo. ee | 3: . vith- MAS, under this Jegistation the secretary | Carl A. Schulz, Saco, Mont, | Se bs 3 SAecmoussnale laundi 4 out. Azturen® ioe tacos two Be ana | Secina Fiona » pending | reife) x of the interior entered into numerous) Henry D. Fix, Sherman, 8D. _ | : rah retro eeee nee es | FURS RUE Bad (in Sood, condition. Office Hours: 8:30 to 5. | 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bidg. agreements with producers, 28 of!° Rdward Frederick Cors, Aberdeen, | FOR SALE 3 { R SA) 3 Hi P., “3 phase 1730 n easy terms. and Sundays by Ap- | in the Salt Creek field in Wy- |The famous Valley View fruit ranch P 5 lectric motor; in | 3-' house near CY Ave., corner lot. intment. them in the reeks (8. D. jat Lander, Wyo. ‘One-half mile from good running “ofder: cheap, Liberte | $4600 with only $250 dows hetanes te Pr fc ing, most of which were on the ae | town; 25,000, raspberries, 5,000 ‘straw- |gargge, 180 Bouth Him: o-26cét|_ like rent. Lady Attendant Phone 333 bac impounding of one-eighth of | a parideon :Uiyesess Nebr | berries, Currants, goosebérries. plumbs, See He 3-Topm house North Burlington Addi. Casper, Wyo. MONUMENTS 4 .. dewberries, craba ; close a , as the product. He then reviewed the Francis M, Barnett, Denever Colo. raspberries old tor eterpoky| per pint oe a cas , balance on Susy terms. Be Wr ee 22 U b Bei le Ww! Reb aN ° correspondence between the secre- | James J. Foley, Malta, Mont. | Viv. "Scrogisan, Lander. 10-ett Cali Phone, Her abate, PA etore eieie | on eet oat ne, large: barn, DR. MORGAN Marketa vs gf ee ne ee tary of the interior and the BROMEY| Merle R. Gifford, Crete, Neb. { anteed. Wade. ier. hdc or88-6¢ | §-toom house om McKinley street. s DR. SILVERBERG fnew und Inds of “Cemetery, general, in which the attorney gen") Rex J, Harris, Marnel, Colo. / = wu 3 > - ~ |$-Foom ‘house furnished, house modern, BLACKMORE BLDG. Beers tT) eee eral expressed the opinion, that thes®” Wayne W. Kirk; Siowx’Falls; S.-D. ‘Tooms-FOn HUNTOPEGT ond a5 per Ts orem se git oe bets Ril f BMiools, OAD nn lowe. to. av Office Hours: $:30 to 9:30: |||) Mt Mikit Second st. agreements were not in. accordance victor Ferdinand Nelson, Shickley,! week; two blocks af aes Dostoffice; | one’ in faut ap Gr shen erate LAST OUR PROPERTY WITH US Evenings and Sundays by i with the spirit ofthe act and did not 70, |modern: 815 8. D 10-2-30 f pa 806 us, obrner Linden ana | Gin wrod mig INSURANCE Adointinent, properly protect the federal govern-}” Berry Wolf, Arlington; Neb. Te, YOU ARE 100 fon, & Dareain , 1016) 7 ASK FOR 20NES : MASS: ment, and in which the secretary of! Zeke Francis, Wilsonville, Neb. | ea rooms fh basement, call at a4 Routh ‘ 7; ae |, EUSE the interior defended his attitude and} Clyde C.” Underhill, Omaha, Neb. | sh, or phone 313J. 1 aoe | a ; Real Estate a, og Mans | png cee wees \ | *. AMY DEISCHER HAW referred among Laced etic wr ar Augustino Gurino, Pueblo, Colo. | FoR SALETent house: can Fent woe iaptt Anetion North gen Tevestments et | i 203 0-8 Building | Maggeure, wWiglet Ray, Vibrator. | aa 5 cA rs . i hone 896-W. n » Wol . PI debate in congress | Isadore Kauffman, Denver, Colo. | ;,700m, Agus to party buying tent: tae (| L BeBdett | 157 So, Center | r W] Hours 0a. m. to 5:30 p. m. bs picsoclan 2 bass ine wei vie dual Allem L. ‘Stone, Naturita, Colo. ——— WANTED—Two uy cajriors at ance: 4 : [iba te et eee et PLUM ‘iscussing the recent action o: | Harold~E. C. Lingram, Mausa,!FOR SALE—Lot 60x140 feet, \ wall lo- fa seaaeley. Bal Kopiy 35 EA q 2 - = and Sundays by ap- BI interion depertzaent _wiiecaby = | Neb. 1" | caghted in Nelton Addition; chsan f9y | Van Doren. por ee f 9-24-tf sneuniyg xe, "ged i veintment ING AND HEATING | =e _ — — i 3 x} ly s ns. ormer agre Rate Gustave Adolph Glanz, Denver, | ron SALD—Any part of 4000) eacd | wa mp EES SBEAEING a3 _|Touring Gar, Howdsierss ail we barcain | \ and the producers called upon | Colo. young breeding ewes 2 to 5 yeurs old. | “ine Sigs eent ny egsmals- | prieas. } . { pound 100 per cent,of. the product,) ‘Thomas G. Newman, Grand Junc- | Shear 9 ibs. (Sgld right it taken in next | eB BIE S Sontar,. ni 2e1J. reese, aapeigurant in Casper doing good} DOCTORS i Plumbing, Steam and Hot-W. :z | Mr. Mondell said that a careful con-' tion, Colo. |writing owner at Lamar. Colo. G, 4) | WANTED Young, woman peenses | Eine house, $7,600; terms. ° = , Heating a Specialty. sideration of the entire ee justi-| John E. Penton, Omaha, Neb. Montate. 10-2-6t | address Box it, Tribune, | esesoeges | Rooming houses; eH sises. | | DR.ILN FROST | Jobbing of a 3 ae promptly fied one in the opinion that the sec-| Duane D. Marshall, Oshkosh, Neb. | yx LE—G: fe in of] and. ina PE; | Houses in all parts of the city. oe ANe i banca retary. of the interior and his ad-| william Murdock, hice a eneelee BGood cafe In of] and ran in A meaney SF lone on:everything. act tdon't forget the South Casper Adai-| | ; Shop ae Saute Wolcott. visors had not changed their opinion) Robert W. Anderson, Austin, Colo. DOUS!8. Wyo. see Eig Y Oan Con Room 4 Kimball etsy Wan savincs Sraurs | Office and Hospital nee 287 W- : as to the validity, the equity and the) Frank Bellino, Ramburg, Idaho. | State of Wyoming, | WANEEDCMGSISE TIS eer ais, | Room 4 Seimbalt las. “© Fhone 702|| 505 South Durbin Street propriety of their first agreements William H. Murphy, Big Sandy,/County of Natrona;—ss: ~ | WANT! ‘Man and wife want work oo + ree! CASPER HEATING wt d left fair inference that the mari 4 on ranch.» Address, Add. car. ib- | and left a fair infe | Mont. In the District Court, Sixth! une. 9-26-6t" FOR RENT Ss ial A . Su SUPPLY COMPANY See eee tiaitaes mae oar Le Miaenierataxington, | Judicial District, in and for WANED PURNITURB WIN pay | rok RENT—Four room Nous Tshia | Pe Re ee Everything in Metal Work, : ments had been brot about other | Neb. {| tighest cash price for Furntutre. a =e ash ! w Air influences. The source of this in-| Missing in Action the County of Natrona. | Phone 249, 121 W. ist St. P-Be8t| or malt Cash a ee ee nine Oe | OalpiGrakints Nurses ‘arm and Hot Water Heat- fluence might readily be surmised) Chas. Carignan, Avondale, Mont, (ze she mae cot ern. WANTED—Girl for general house. |FOR RENT—Two room apartment fur. | in Attendance ; Fourth and Pine. Phone 836). from the tone of the eta Byrn Emory Brown, Denton, Mont. | Deteased | Pore Phone 811. ~ 9+28- nished and modern, at 716 B. Second. | , eral’s letter to the secretary of the) John P. Rudolph, Venanda, Mont. | te ee : eM e ASOINCE U1t} aad interior on the sybject.and from the! MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES Notes er ie coaues pds Aart Mes % ~ |FQR RENT —Three-room bungalow un- Id Phone 736 REAL ESTATE extraordinary .criticism leveled by! Summary of casualties’to date: . lege Tete, Va ae pore: _O Mr. Kearful of the attorney general’s Officers last will and testament of the above named, Frank Jameson, deceased, was $20 9-30-2t | fo ea tl Ne i MARION P. WHEELER Laer? | La | saoRTian: ae office against the acts of the secre=| . Deaths. —_- filed-for probate in the above entitled | tuentshods cath @20CW ee ieee at DR. H. R. LATHROP | Real Estate and Insuramee tary of the interior in the reading be-| Wounded court on July 10, 1918, and that Wil- FOR RENTCUnturhished basement, a | DR. W. C. FOSTER — fore the public lands committee of) «Missing ___ liam O. Wilson has filed a petition rooms with bath and heat furnis | Rohrbaugh Building | Casper, - - - « Wyoming pel by Spe : ae yer . jasking. that a date ve set for the SS Dr. PA rca yap tess 45 | TAU a ith regard to the effect o: u Potakoss Sas 2eoe Ss ‘hearing of proof of e said last NT—Roonm for gentlemen; $10 i CE pate page RES RANTS change of polity pie Mpuselaes «Enlisted Men \qill’ afd: testament and for the! is- after 8 clock, 305 H Fourth. “S-30eit | enrop—-Residence.--2116 under these impounding contrac! Deaths® __ jsuance to Evalyn CG. Jameson (incor- , 7 PRIVATE HOSPITAL nearly 6,000 barrels of oil, extraor-| Wounded \rectly named in said last will as eRe eer rents, oe dal | Weme-Oeee AURA WE cael dinarily high in gasoline content, was Prisoners 'Evelin C. Jameson), of Letters’ Tes- 9-28-6t" | 340 S. Durbin St. ae for $1. ne produced daily and the producers had} “Missing _ tamentary under said will, and fur- FOR RENT — Threesroom furnishea Phones 272 and 273 block weenee idwest Rotel, ! agreed to’sink 40 more wells on ever ther that the first day of November, 5 Dasombns close.to refinery; also shack ’ Nice Clean Beds, $2.50 per week, mofe advantageous termis to the gov- Total ¢ vkaetee es 4. D. 1918, at ten o'clock in the fore- | enter ne ce teae + ete teat | } in connection. | ernment, which would have probably | The following casualties are re- noon has been fixed as,the date for FOR RENT—Furnished §-room apart-| Dr. J. C. Kamp ROOFING hearing the proof of said will and) “Oo produced at least 10,000 barrels} ported by the commandi eneral of tee 2 A ment with bath; close in. 307 Wesv| | 3 more per day of this high grade oil. the Anteicad Palle os Forces | considering said application for the: Second., 10-1-3¢ | | re LAN and SURGEON | GRAVEL ROOFING This production, Mr. Mondell said, | (included in above total): issuance of Letters Testamentary and | | FOR RENT—Two modern housek sep. | ice: Suite 4, Smith Bldg, F. M. DILLON would have gone far towards over-|” Killed im action_- ~ q_ {for the vaca rane setting ssidajer 7a hay ORT BO children; phone 618W. eles, Panes | Practical Gravel Roofer coming the present large daily defi-)\ Died of wounds receive all args proba' ane Bear POTS : ; aa ETI ere fice 180 House 85 it | He cit in gasoline production, g deficit getion! ites Pad pve abate, He ctype) hed PASPhR DAILY THIBUN | YOurbath; aio 8. Durbin ioeat | D9 71806 Enct Sussex which threatens serious curtailment Wounded in action se- a iterel Pag at) my vid date rg bg : wr FOR, RENT — Five-room house with | of war industries and activities in the verely) .------.--.---- 17 mutt on of sald i sceet in the Gity re ' bath; 911 South Spruce St. phone | oe STORAGE AND TRANSFER near future. t| Wounded in action (Slightly) 1. |>o¢ Casper, County of Natrona, State| oy |e | | “F, 8. LUCKY, a, D. 2 _Calling attention.to the fact that it) Missing in action 1 | of Wyoming, and show cause, if any’ ac ee | ation MebneAY con Gartinencrh: hoc ph Hosidencss Bain wwe OASPER sTORAGE company | was impossible’ for any-operator, ex- - they have, in opposition to the proof eae. aut. Phone 76M. 345 N. Durbin.’ 10-2-1 Office 505 | cept those allied and identified with - ‘of said will and the issuance of gaid napa eek cae heal Tee | Ottistoom 2 Weed Mock ee” grat 2 Re sar H the refining interests, to enter into >. letters. | ee BVT pee re 8 ae RR a fbi 1 | | coor’ for fralts, vegetabies, and continue the class of agreements) LABOR HEADQUARTERS HERE Dated at Casper, Wyoming, Octo- _—_—_— modern; reasonable. 1127 South Davia @————————— ¥ and Perishables. | demanded, Mr. Mondell stated that ae ber 1st, A. D. 1918. i _ street, Sa ee eee ree | | wee fall for and deliver. | he was utterly at a loss to understand! Througlw the courtesty of The Cas- WARREN L. BAILEY, | 1 SaaReee FOR RENT—Seven room house, mod- | DR. MYERS. We Ses hlatecnchiet te 6 — on what theory the government could |per Daily Tribune, the Casper Trades Clerk of Said Court. Woalonc partner to 44 don] trom Hiwh solic Mow Bprucn: tas Physician and/Sorccox. Fér a complete ii ~clasa, justify its attitude which threatened|and Labor Assembly has secured| WILLIAM 0. WILSON, By Gey or Coptract: | PRONS | srecre errr | |) Spenial Attention hoon. ka STORAGE Grocery | bankruptcy to. operators and that| quarters on the first floor of the Oil Attorney for Estate. . . s0-S | sd roomay water and ‘lights: nett | | Diseases of Women and Children seigehene eo ae dee produced a serious curtailment iy the! Exchange building, just off from the| (SEAL) STEN basement; ‘near refinery. Suite 200.201, O. S. Bldg. OE SE ae, gasoline supply ‘at a time when an pve or. TA oeaye will ae 7 Pub, Oct. 1-8-15-22, 1918. 4 Sxpere metal warker eh Pieteme 3 Gen aod TS —_—_——_———_0 in . in‘ char; jadies -representi ie - rk, H. H.|/ FOR RENT—Good cafe in hotel half-| absolttaly aaseeeatae: fee shschitily oor 10 a. jon Ip. me and Attention W. C. T. U. Members. 10-1-6t*| basement, in live oll and farming SEARLES TRANSFER & STORAGE ' town. Reasonable rent for right party 2 to 8p. m., beginning Monday,; The W. C. T. U. will meet Thurs-| linge or f house, | Hox 168, Manville, Wyo. 10-308 orn vial theimat e ae auaiee 7; for the ‘Denefit, of all on | day, Oct. 8, 1918 at 2 o'clock p. m.,| | ied jon Barty vfurninnea. glows = Rin | ue ae uaa a Bilttare "Halt. Flowers smell sweetest just -pre-|ganized labor and all interested in the|at the public library instead of Fri- ¢ Le cae MISCELLANEOUS jone—House, 57-Wi Office, 104 is|Fourth Liberty Loan. This office is|day, Oct. 4th, 1918, for the purpose mpetent girl to. caréfor . MOVING.A SPRCIALTE a x vious to rain. i c ‘ P J . '—Auto cra Gi ve. | volatile, is pecs pig SAH: convenient and the hours are fixed so|of transacting any Uusiness. sg pmorain age, Mhdekeat ber ae) petits teats Pit eh 2 ba TS 2a Lah laden air from rising and dispersing: | that all organized labor and those in-| come \before the meeting: ‘and vigive | ¥ ¢ noe Jone oe: FOR» TRADE-—One good: Briscoe 435 WELDERS So it is more concentrated ‘im the| terested in winning this great. war|those present an opportunity to meet ponutomablle: fine condition: to trade, ACEYT Se TE Ay ae flower itself. “e tee & may take advantage of it. Miss Christine Tinling, National lec-| W; er boa eet tyhewelter:teiit isa south Bien Tiberty Senet ELENE WELDING 4 z Feet es turer, who will give an instructive| furnish bandit: OG MEL! OT ML ST meee Magneto, Generator, and |*: England has granted exemption to} Each month,-uccording to official | talk. © | mes R.A. “Tribune: : LOSE} t | AUT DL EARCHANGH. CO — We. will: pelt Gas Engine Repairing tue & man who is the owner, manager,| figures, the. soldiers of ‘the Atria | The public is invited , especially| WANTED—Carpenter or handy man to|bring your car to the Auto Exchange — hes and only employe of a-coal mine nearjarmy in France consume 16,000,000)the mothers. Free war-time refresh-| natured ihe’ rots mete, Xha nek P| place And wo will get you spot, er fa as hak : MIDWEST NOVELTY & his home. The man mines 20 to 25) packages of sigaretien, 3,000,000 | mesits will be serred, Air care. Tribune, Of ere: LOR | pepe creer rr Rogier: ae Rom Live St 1 ELEC. €O. tons of coal weekly, and last year his|\cigars, 468 tons of bar chocolate,.an’ ¢ OMMITIER. |... white nDore Wiese CANE ITO eer fe ne postotiice key und one Yule | | Phone sa ‘oat output was 1,000 tons. 20,000,000 sticks of chewing gum. fo-ste “singers Phonp sata, SUFARS |vetbunectaue, “tt Me, ME oO eeaas eo at TA) ol Enema Sew, ba) W. 2nd kK eens ee ee, ee fe ; eden es 2