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age Two DAILY TRIBUNE W. S. S. THIS YEAR AND NEXT The Casper Daily Tribune! If the till lacks a The Jack Po Today’s Events | Tod; Issued every evening ex few nt the sixteen = —— = Casper, Natrona count $ 3 RS Hirthdas = at3) ffices: Oil E now is the time it up if any “The cement foundation of the € s te Next year, new city hall has be rin i, the government will 2nd the work of laying br I v compel . : ngs hrift Stamps fi story is now under w first on almost the identical plan carr ut in But next y 's stamp: course will mature a year later those purchased this y Cc. DOUDS | bor D ay’s Anniversaries | s th. led to aban- ed the two issues must be | tho "TION RATES % 15 or Carrier Thrift stamps are redec completed and item : : . 7.80 4 y ae , ‘ 9u |their face The War Savings does not create any great rec Binith Cambs: than oat 05 Stan iraw interest. That one /of confidence in the th i ‘ is ll the cards should be ; ubscriptions m es ae and The Da ly January 1. Then the delivery : ; es nes one month inf u some cents’ worth And again, this selfsam cois I es Grevy re - “a * elected p nt of the French Member of th cero hanged = W F J = Republic Ansoclated y will come back to the purchaser in It pays the mos ‘ A lar, umber of hostile as $5.00. gave the largest tribesmen surrende otherwise cred ae Heh 7 as hin e Spanish authorities. Rae olde ee thrift stamp I was easily prohibition. Which _ mea of ENE Gee ceares tin d. Quarters converted into course, inasmuch as THE “COME BACK” le green stickers seemed never more taxes than any h reported to » “Come Back” is a newspaper, |to be misse. Fe eae aie eer Nat WdpeTissin’ a class by it sd form ms Pali |po. be) missed, Also) the “realizatic : : ription not to include th irst one to be published by the tha: thes mall securities count up self. d wounded men of our army for WEtty fasteand that they leall bere 1 d the repulse of Its first issue appeared the other day, |turned with interest at the end of And, thé way, that majority f man attack northwest of put out by the patients at the Walter five short years adds to pleasure in prohibition is not based on - y hospital in Washington, the the habit » population, in wi A 0a Wan” i most of the institutions It is a better thrift and psychology, holds a four-to-one reco 240) in ar tting our disabled soldiers fo havens Sa Y too, to teach children to i bombed Padua, civilian pursuits. bina @thAbw Gori w Tke Cologne Chamber of Cow e This is said to be the first Ameri- lave them hoard th na toy merce, in a formal r on : that the new French legis 2,000,000,000 had seen can paper ever published with the bank 1 finish up the pr s the pious and patriotic hop ‘ bope that it may soon. When its last just one or two that Germany will soon re he: nene i ed State government took publication ceases, it will mean that more stamps of the 1918 issue—and industrial prosperity, because of the | Tod th er ocntrol of the railroads. the | wounded ma left the then start in afresh with the new year struction of rival industric ‘on which the cle te of = hor ee A) hospital and resumed lace among buying governmer Belgium and France. And yet those States will bea } Today’s Birthdays his fellow citizen Germans have the nerve to ask for > ad for giving ; 1) ig eee ee ° ¥ c * party of er in Ru 7, B re: The object of the paper is to pr The de of mild peace terms! ant YAS SS u We odrow Wilson, Ks ° zs e s i0! de y % United Ste nt to the American public the SP¢cial legislation and definitely o — i actic fuch of thi vas “ > my l p 1 wounded man’s point of view as re- J¢¢tY Lan pea T raise my las: a side 2} of the gardsanimeal® eadonttecodal founded upon pure war emerger Wilson in coneluding } - = scien- me” is the motto of the lier, says °nd can pene bi . after-dinner i 1 i ¢ +} " the editor, “What I want is a chance "e#ret; but there were sc all right as far a at But wh tio its will st Duke of Portland, one 6f the most to get back into civil life in the same ©" Perhaps fare extensior to r il G c 1 ulthy members of the British peer- : i 4 ous practices, which r ults b ? orn 61 years ago today. rit of independer i ; ; Frank B. Willis, former governor : yublic benefit and which pe ane ul ype: > oda dete? ee eo enOL fellow ‘over the top ; mere on. H. H. J tha f Ohio, born at Lewis Center, O., 47 any fellow wants; he wou es n seh det yTeeY nd presi of D. tode ‘ ; Of this type is much of 2-anhw sReds Croasdantieunceaithat itic Like any ochers, M former governor man earning a bare living by SSS ce pe reid, Pa seer a GRR Se he er rn in Philadelphia, knocks than a baby pampered ir operating cost is only Nie hetenay i i rd: an e riow: ox 1 A > king's household.” Bon abc ards and aes = vren= the dolla AIL the racti¢ r ussig, for many While the main object is, as stat a the agricul tent actual relief. | What a ‘ : pa lar tee to present his own views to the pub a pblteit Ma showing ! I u 1 X OO ie -Hasvey lic, the paper is to be a practical |Pai#n for carrying the gospel uw reer ts school of journalism. “From type--|S¢’Vation to every cre the mat AN York dramatic critic it an ; setter’s case to imposing stone, from of “Home demonst werk quir ‘Was Shake most distinctly in history wer vas greatly extended isisted “ht?” tino ating eran reporter to editor-in every | VP Breatiy extend cht X lu O}d Age Pc job will be filled by a Yank they @ bringing the be Well, of « maybe in eouldatenall” about home economies di itonthe baaraeathae Gaprre iCohnneandi ote Previous wars have flooded the People most concerned, the house- Broadway geniuses are playwrights liwithvantarmy of. wourdedh Wive It was ac shed both by Still, ‘considering the crude,~ un encouraged by the mistaken visits to the homes and by lectures tured times he liv and the cher tude of the countries feel t r € strations of methods at a er of audience to pi world owed them a_ living essible me lace he didn’t do so badly. ; ; Ww had t inactivity. But the ro age (of «seeing thest One v yourht « \ ‘ ing wiser, and now hat of reading about it in a new ayes BURwHAn i theiuwe ic ne true kindness encoura man to/Pe#, and they saw it done by experts substitutes urged. feel that the world owes him a chan¢ turn direct them ex- she found two five-dolla H to make his own living, and means them wha d th 1 of the barrel. Wh tt to help-him back to his place in a lish both patrio » is its only reward man’s work ly The camry Th ome Back” is it vi that in this policy of reconstruction, |but in the little village and on th fe we th nintry is in wou d rely far rere t bor men the chance t e fror f filled t} ae - —0- thu nd prepared t n ow FRE® WATER EXIT FOR BEL- with intellizence GIUM a result women learned’ the Gr Britain now has a pettice There is movement in Holland best ways to cook, to can, to dry, to government In the recent eti . t rnationalize the Seheidt r raise poultry ie truck, to the women voters, partly be ) This movement evidently represents store and car dairy prod- many men are away id partly be- 2 = "i ‘ 2 +e i ; F : pies : Charg not an cspecia complicated ening up of th t earned the valu in- cause of their o ¢ re process an especially important one. close and selfish Dutch policy, jual and conc yutnumbered the men. ‘Those wor It meant to co eract aj} r th bef the u I t veLte an be he amount shapi of the ce tery 1] lnetfort-onithe-part iu Wen 1 i J eee be ously shortened. os eae £ wer S be ° food conse soldier anc ro ee to obtain control of the little section | atiies is a matter : GEOLOGICAL WORK j bi 1S charged by a Willard of Dutch territory south of the) jt is this sort of thing read into | SAE pearls pert, the char; efully determined, abel perasay F \ EA SUCRE OLE AL GAS A) | id is slowed d the right amount ; ‘ ° vals as a sure which | Wyoming Map and Blue Priat Co Ber ory t we inot afford to have read out Crude Oil Testing a Specialty | = i for any conceivable reaso | P. ©. 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Dunn i: SoA NTS ps * € a b fh * . ae IF IT CAN'T BE DONE : + 7 : - WE CAN DO IT : Money to loan on chattel: EAST SIDE GARAGE : xity Loan Company, suite 3 Building. | should be rubbed in over the parts ‘until the skin is red, spread on thick- SATURDAY, DEC. 28, 1918 SPANISH INFLUENZA--A. NEW NAME FOR AN OLD FAMILIAR DISEASE Simply the Same Old Grip That Has Swept Over th Time and Again. The Last Epidemic in the United States Was in 1889-90 © World Origin of the Di: ense j heat of the body liber: ates the ing Spanish Influenza, which appeared | dients in the form of vapors, T Te. in Spain in May, has swept,over the| vapors, inhaled with each}, hese world in numerous epidemfes as far| carry the medication directly.” back as history runs. Hippocrates re- parts affected. At the sane n fers to an epidemic in 412 B, C.,| VapoRub is absorbed throaty which is regarded by many to have stimulates the skin, attrac: ge i! been influenza. Every century has blood to the surface, and ¢j,,,. = had its attacks. Beginning with in relieving the congestion 1831, this country has had five epi- demics, the last in 1889-90. The Symptoms Grip, or influenza, as it is now called, usually begins with a chill fol-! lowed by aching, feverishness and sometimes nausea and dizziness, and eling of weakness and de- The temperature is from to 104, and the fever usually lasts from three to five day: The germs attack the mucous membrane, or lining of the air passages—nose, throat, and bronchial tubes—there is | usually a hard cough, especially bad| at night, often times a sore throat OB tonsilitis, and frequently all the ap- of a severe head cold, The Treatment Go lo bed at the first symptoms— take a purgative, eat plenty of nour-| ishing food, remain perfectly quiet and don’t worry. Nature herself is! No Occasion for Panic There is no occasion for panic fluenza or grip has a very Joy centage of fatalities—not death out of every four cases, according to the N. Board of Health. The chief danger jj 7 complications arising, attack ng ao cipally patients in a run down Ge dition—those who don’t eo to bed soon enough, or those who cet up too early, —in- OW per. over one hundred 100 How to Avoid the Disease . Evidence seems to prove that this is a germ disease, spread principal. ly by human. contact, chiefly through coughing, sneezing or spitting, So avoid’ persons having colds—which means avoiding crowds —common drinking» cups, roller towels, ete. Keep up your bodily strength by plenty of exercise in the open air, and good food. _ f pearances the only “cure” for influenza and Keep Free From Colds will throw off the attack if only you) Above: all, avoid colils, as colis conserve your strength, A little irritate the lining of the air passages quinine, aspirin or Dover's Powder and render them much better breed. may be given by the physician’s di-| ing places for the germs. rections to allay the ach call a doctor, since the chief danger of » is in its weaking effect on the system, which allows complications to develop. These are chiefly pneumo- nia and bronchi sometimes inflam- ig. Always Use Vick’s VapoRub at the very first sign of a cold, For a head cold, melt a little VapoRub in a spoon and inhale the vapors, or better still, use VapoRub in a benzoin steam ket- tle. If this is not available, use an mation of the middle ear, or heart) ordinary teaketttle. Fill half-full of affections, For these reasons, it is boiling water, put in half a teaspoon very important that the patient re-| of VapoRub from time to time— main in bed until his strength re-| keep the kettle just slowly boiling turns—stay in bed at least two days or more after the fever has left you, or if you are over 50 or not strong, and inhale the steam arising. NOTE—Vick’s VapoRub is the dis- covery of a North Carolina druggist, stay in bed four days or more, ac- who found how to combine, in salve cording to the severity of the at-| form, Menthol and Camphor with tack. such. volatile oils as Eucalyptus, Thyme, Cubebs, etc., so that when the salve is applied to the body heat, these ingredients are libgerated in the form of vapors. VapoRub can be had in three sizes at all druggists While comparatively new in certain parts of the North, it is the standard home remedy in the South and West for all forms of cold troubles—over six million jars were sold last year. VapoRub is particularly recomniend- ed for children’s croup or colds, as it is externally applied and can, ly and covered with two thicknesses therefore, be used freely and often of hot flannel cloths, Leave the) without the slightest harmful ef- clothing loose around the neck as the | fects.—Adv. External Applications In order to stimulate the lining of the air passages to throw off the grip germs, to aid in loosening the phlegm and keeping the air passages open, thus making the breathing eas- i s VapoRub will be found tive. Hot, wet towels should be applied over the throat, chest and back between the shoulder blades to open the pores. Then VapoRub i BDEVOE PAINTS BUILDERS’ HARDWARE | | STOVES STOVES STOVES Let us show you our line of Stoves and Heaters before you buy elsewhere. We can save you money. _ Natrona Lumber Co. | 353 North Beech Phone 528 | Buy War Savings Stamps— WE SELL THEM | Building Material of All Kinds. ——- Rig Timbers 3 Lander Valley Produce Man V. V. 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