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The Casper Daily Tribune! Issued every evening except Su Casper, Natrona county, Wyo. cation offices: Ol) Exchange B: BUSINESS TELEPHONE Enter at Casper ( Wroming} Post as second-class Rr x. BS Assoc: J GRIFFITH se MARGARET V. C.“DOUr SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Mail or Carrier BETTER ROADS Now that the war is over z 205 ari “Will the people in return to th of pre-war day they try to keep up the lesser way than they for able of by being put t struggie?” Liberty up more Loan The probably coming be who n prefer ef disposing of their sur a vilificare p in were we to life of pre-war days when @ thought to be years ago, we were a nation to co-ordinate our as and feed the whole world except enemies and of late we have asked to i This and hed, giving to more we more than they _ =: thout stint or ac' ¢ but jus as a nation. Of course we do not up,the strain and has been country matter of paper i favor of many refor ces, but the first thing to be b y the people ef Wyoming should be the roads that will in a few years greater part of the nation’s carrying ¢ loads tions of the east and rteries of com perce in The Highy in the southern por- i eventually Phil- and San Francisco and even Wyoming. connect this great road %s concrete or * = we have awakened to the great pos- | Yetiowstone higiway gs ‘rencea” at certain points and one has to stop and get ont and open gates to get At places it is merely two- l tracks between grassy banks the ruts the grass of the car body es up to rub damage the springs and st of putting this road ht that the cou passes should lose ing the no necesary altera- in a few smail LO, THE POOR COTTON GROWERS south appears to be wer the Gov. The the of iy called a conference lding cotton til the will in Manning decline price least Thi at of production.” dy of pro “cost interference One d magine what 2 niry, and advent of c2use a shortage here and keep 4 up. High Price In Listen! In Italy coal is $125 a ton, haeee to the facto t for the sick. each. One. million men ¥et Its anently disabled. with courege and calmness. such as these w will benefit i yo expect to Shall we compla erudgi Viscount Jellicoe of Seapa, First Sea Lord of the British Ad- miralty in the early part of the war. born 60 years ago teday. Sir Fregerick Bridge, the renown- 1 organist of Westminister Abbey, born in Worchestershire, 47 year ego today. Prince son of th in Sofia 23 Rt. Rey. Walter T. Sumner, Epis- copal bishop ef Oregon, born at Man- chester, N. 45 years ago today. r ward L. King, U. So A., member of the General Staff Corps, born in Massachusetts, 45 years ago today. bantamw penhagen, day. ~ In the Day’ s Neck ad who has been del- Stephen Pichon, d by the French Government to he ve President Wilson when ands at Brest, ‘is Foreign Minist *fim the Clemanceau M. Pi- s best known ming has at hand and re: erude stock n the the to the work, y and our elimzte and othe: the needs of the traffic to co Our -rosds now are a bict shame to the state and countics yee ead as the French Minister at Pe- 2 during the Boxer rebellion, when “| with other fereigners in the Chinese jcapital he narrowly escaped being | butchered by the rebels. | career he was a newspaper reported jon In this position he made use of his | opportunities to secure election to the pal Council and from that bedy "| he migrated to the Chamber of Depu- tics, In 1894 he entered the diplo- matic service as French representa- in Hayti. In recent years he has ( The Jack Pot ber has been legion. with a firm peace meet: just 2 ride over on the George Wash- ington? ‘day of losing his offer of to the first. Yanit¢e to bomb Berlin “| patehes. 11806 In his early * M. Clemanceau’s Parisian paper. ‘Ji id several important cabinet posts The eckaiser probably wouldn't be se grouchy over losing the war if he knew how kappy Natrona county is at the prospect ef having boys returned ts ‘safe! ely. would be a good idea to get feet good and tough if you ex- your pect go up to $15 a pair. te go barefooted when A patriot in overalls dropped a quarter into a peach s box in Casper the other day because, he said, he had ne peach ston two bits might help out some. . 2 The woman of 60 who tries to doll up like a girl of 16, genera more than ever “li It is 25,000 miles around the earth, the Huns t Natrona County lads miss in France is Natrona County. people know 2 to keep it te man who m for material. treet the other ith real curios day Central—“Number, please.” “What numbers Hic * 2 © Holmes’ Hardware store is a sec- for Casper youngster: Every kid in town har heaven in the store and has emerged determination to get z ob quick: You can'§blame Wu drow for, his desife todd in the bleacher?’ ai the Who wouldn't’ go for * ve you done oping yet? * * your Pst Sullivan came just within according to yesterday’s news dis Maybe those birds were not sore, too. “Dear Sir—Before using your x I could hardly sec three battles, I car Phi Beta Kappa, the parent a the Ameriean system of Gree} letter college fraternities,. war organized at William and Mary college. Praga. The King of Prussia proclaimed a new constitution. destroyed by fire. Lord Lyons, minister at Washington during the American civil war, died in London. Born April 26, 1817 5 Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman became British premier. French captured ¥ the north of Bulgarians cupied Mon maining Serb 6 Herbert H. Yermeles, Arras. ly on the Asiago Pisteavu. House Committee on Foreign Af- fairs voted unanimously that a state of war existed between the United States and Austro-Hungary. a Woman physicians are not numer- ous in Japa t some of them have been eminen ecessful y looks} 24,940 miles} she! FE ee ese eee ee sree eae | The House of Smiies - wy cuarurs z. priscoun * + : * Down ia shhlewy: é £ (Written for the United Press * j 7 . le * le Bere sae x moddin 1S. Pe «|”* When the boys come sailing * |* A tiny cottage nestles on the * , beck scross the ocean : a a oe ce To us for whom they’ve nobly * lived in 1918 will plain w P i}* Midst the, sweet-scented lilac * fought and won, “ bidens « * How can we thank them for * é a Ct ge their stern devotion, Bs az ‘ * How can we tell them what * 4 awake, or standing * theye’ve done! * * toeme 4 * Oh, we will cheer and bellow * 8 tne a ‘ittie stoopt an ° loudly! e BEE ca * We'll scatter flowe ° Bs Witt Mee comes across the ° pectirs tay paleo onthe e : I hear the kiddies at their +, “* "heY £0 maxehing by superb- © - * a . . . . * - . t twenty-five, } m man who reeled dowr} rey te ee ee The French under Murat cross-| | Enforce Peace is ed the Vistula and cecupied | hia today with 4 coaches will be advocated by the Pro- 83 Palais de la Nation, in Brussels,| who was British} DECORATED BY PERSHING FOR BRAVERY Generat Pershing is here seen decorating Private Nick Connors of the F . With ihe Distinguished Service Cross for play. Ms The old Starry Banner at a : their head! all the world the dearest spot, There'll be cheers for all the This cheery little house of 2 ~boys who marched before smiles; . us, By day or night the Iatch-* + and tears for all the gallant rpg ete é : ones who stay And welcome waits with * + To. sleep in holy ground until smiles and smilies. . the chorus . f P ing th It smiles and smiled, then smiles +, Of Peace shall bring the again, Ses eeeiseesezrveese This cheery little house of smiles; Thra days. of sunshine or of rain smiles to me—across the miles It smiles and smiles, then smiles 160 Hens---1500 Eggs Mrs. H. M. Patton, Waverly, Ik writes, “I feed 2 boxes of ‘More Eggs’ actly 21 days.” Yop can do as well. smiles. his profits by doubling the egg pre- duction of his hens. to has been discovered that revi- talizes the flock and makes hens work —Casper, November 9, 1918. —E. Richard Shipp, Eggs.” Give your hens a few cents’ worth of “More Eggs” and you will ‘be amazed and delighted with results. “More Eggs” will double this year’s Harry G. Wright the above to music and its ation now will serve to iden when it appears in a still more attractive form. Note—Mrs. try this great profit maker, write E. J. Reefer, poultry expert, Dept. 157, Reefer Bidg., Kansas City, Mo., for a $1 package of “More Eggs” Tonic. * a Or send $2 today and get three j ' regular $1 packages on special dis- Today s Events count for a seasen’s supply. A million’ > * doliar bank guarantees if you are not! Paris_has prepared a cordial wel- ~ome for King Albert.of the Belgians ~n the ocetasion of his visit to the absolutely satisfied, your money will be returned on request and the “More Eggs” costs you nothing. You take no risk. Write today. Pin a dollar bill to your letter or send $2.25 spe ial discount for 3 packages. Or Mr. Reefer to send you free his poul- book that tells the eXperience of e Charles E. Hughes Hughes today will celebrate eth anniversary of theif ~narriage. As a result of th November eléc- early two score” state will ban- 2 man who made a fortune out of poultry.— Adv. Marshall is sched- { speaker at the lowa e of the League to Moines today. z of the mene ion until Satur-) The oft postponed trial of Jeremiah 4. "Leary, alleged Sinn Fein agitator, *s again docketed to begin in the Fed- oral court in New York eity today. A conference of the South Caro- “ne State branch of the League to to be held at Colum- mes W. Gerard as pal speaker. um wage for country schoo! j the pi | Am of Protestant meeting in an- in Montreal. vincial Association teachers of Quebec, nual convention toda: Char! . head of the ¢ Emergency Fleet Corporation, is to «A j be the clef speaker tonight at the inner of the amerce. the purpose of on the people continue the as inauguret- essity during e chief feature of annual convention of the urance Presi- y today. ally advertis- t methods of be eonsidered of the paces annual me Boston Chamber of A th conferen cect 3, v sev IN ANY beat AY cS e4@ products advertising * at the an lane a tion of X = BS York City ». ers will be Ab ¥ ambascador to Turk joe A. Eaton, head of the national serv-) ice section of the Emergency Flee oe Natrona Power Co. Phone 69. Corporstipn. We make a special of salary loans. Security Loan Company, Suite 202 1AAE Cypha hag ea 3 ec 0.5) to my hens and broke the egg record. / T got 1500 eggs from 160 hens in ex-- Any poultry raiser can easily double’ A scientific’ Il the time. The tonic is called “More | production of eggs, so if you wish to’ The Electric Vibrator WILL HELP YOU RETAIN THAT GLOW OF YOUTH IN WITH THE ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE YOU CAN Rexall | Orderlies | | dhs ica nechieees of Abs Genes ky he a fiousness or constipation. Ver valuable as a “Flu” preven tative. HANDLED EXCLUSIVELY BY THE Kimball Drug Store The Rexall Store The Pioneer Store $990 OOF 9OO OO OOOO SOOOFOOOOS PHOOOHOD OOO DOOOPOD ODO OD OOOO OOO ODO D OOD > TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. STOCKS AND BONDS Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, and other markets over our private wires. Place the convenicnt facilities of our office at your dis posal to buy, se! lor obtain the best markets and up to the min- ute quotations. Information Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. and quotations furnished upon request on Phone 203 Casper, Wyo. 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. Ze =: ———z We Pay $10.00 to $15.00 for good ones Best Prices For Furs The demand for raw furs this season is greater than ever before and we would like the 3 privilegeof figuring with you on your peits aiid furs. We have a large contract for coyote pelts and we guarantee fo satisfy you on prices and treatment if you will bring them in to us. Wyoming Hide & Metal Co. A. McALISTER, 525 West Second St. ‘Phone 285-M YOUR CHEEKS ROOM WHERE THERE IS A LAMP SOCKET : Just Call Base tig 9 Se eet ak Stet te} Sart ta Seat ee bat * —s