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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Linden and Beech, R. H. Moorman, Pastor. Announcements fo: 4, Sunday school 10 a, m., W. E. King, Superintendent. Morning service 1 m., “The Spirit of a Christian.” B. Y. P..U., 6:30 p. m: “Worthwhile Life Pury La Clare Dismuke. The Men’s Fellowship Cla; subject: 3etterment, Many R: e There?” Evening , theme: ing, with the cure in the house A welcome to all. subject: ubject: ” leader GANTZ MEMORIAL METHODIST ‘| W. L. French, Pastor, Opposite the Natrona Library. The pastor will preach at both the morning and evening services. The sermon subject will be, “Stretching Forward to the Things That are Be fore,” and “The Friendship of Jesus.” Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m. with H. B. Durham, the new superin- tendant, in charge. Paul Didds will lead the meeting of the Epworth league at 6:30 p. m. There are hundreds of people who attended church before they came to this town but who now forget Sun- “day’s duties and privileges, If you are one of these people we invite you to church, A welcome to all. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 11 a. m.—Odd Fellows Hall. * Subject: “God, Sunday school 10 o'clock, Wed- nesday evening service 7 o'clock. First Presbyterian Church Delaware and Durbin street, ter H. Bradley, minister At the 11 o’e k ce tomorrow there will be a reception of memb: and the communion service. The pas- Wal- | How “Dy-| ill speak on “The Empty Shell,” m will include an an- the Bar” by Macy artette, “O Father Al- might; (Steele), by. Mrs. Bret- schneider, Miss Winter, Mr. Burns and Prof, Lundberg. | In the evening at will speak on “A Works.” Buck’s anthem, arth and Heaven,” and Mrs. Burns Il sing. Huhn’s “The Lord Is My Light and Salvation,” as u solo. nd the 30 the pastor attern of Good TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH | Pine and Cunningham streets. J. H. Gockel, Pastor. school at. 9:30. | morning service, which be-| 30, the pastor will preach jon the text: 1 Peter 4, 12-19: “Com- |fort in Tribulation.” In the evening service, beginning 7:30, the two texts, Rom. 3, 28 and| James 2, 24, will be discussed. | There will be no services held here | on the two following Sundays, as the | pastor will be Sunda In the zins at 10 it of the city. | | | COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS TREES ARE SUGGESTED ve lntingsPeRe tena won AETURNED HEROES SPEAK able location to be used each Chris mas as a municipal] tree is a sugges- | tion which has been proposed from all sections of the country to the Ameri-| ean Forestry Association. With the} need of rvation in the matter) its it is realized that aj is sustained annually by | the cutting down of millions of small} to be bashful about asking for what |firs and pines for use as Christmas | trees, | —~> We make a special of sa loans. | Security Loan Company. juite 302,) O.S. Bldg 1-2-tf | j OPANISH INFLUENZA---WHAT IT 1§ AND HOW IT SHOULD BE TREATED » | DEAD WAS WELL The choir will sing Dudley | “God Who Madest} NOON 1 ANOWN IN CITY Former President of Wyoming! University, Recently a Geolo- gist, Succumbs at Denver Hospital A. A. Johnson, former president} |of the University of Wyoming and | of the University of Fort Worth, | Texas, died Thursday at St. Luke’s! hospital in Denver following a thre®| weeks’ illness. Up to the time of his | illness he had been a consulting en-| gineer and geologist and was well known here, where he made his} | headquarters during the height of the | oil excitement of 18 months ago. H2) | had subsequently divided his time be- j tween Casper and Denver. Mr, Johnson was taken ill very sud- | denly and his son, C. C. Johnson was summoned from a_ naval training school. He was 67 years old and a| native of Franklin, Ind. He came’ west many years ago and had been ac-, tive in educational and engineering | work. Surviving him are his widow) and a son. —————.— | A CORRECTION Attention is called to an error in Friday’s Tribune regarding the con- forth in the minutes of the council meeting. The contract price should —_ IGT UP IN AUSTRALIA (By United Press) MELBOURNE, Australia. — (By Mail.)—The men who represented Australia in the war are not going | they consider their rights when they | get back, An indication of what may be ex- pected in this line is contained in de- mands formulated by the Returned Sailors’ and Soldiers’ Imperial League. This organization has about 3,500 membership. It demands: i That all property and money own- ed by German-born persons in Aus- tralia be.confiscated. That returned men and dependants of fallen men be freed from taxa- tion on income derived from personal exertion for 5 years, That men from the fighting forces | Nothing New—Simply the Old Grip, or la Grippe, That Was | be selected to represent the com- | Epidemic in 1889-90, Only Then It Came From Russia By | monwealth at the peace conference. Way of France and This Time By Way of Spain. | Go to Bed and Stay Quiet— Take a Laxative—Eat Plenty of Nourishing Food—Keep Up Your Streng:h—Nature is the Only “Cure.’” ALWAYS CALL A DOCTOR NO OCCASION FOR PANIC Spanish Infl_< , Which appeared in Spain in May, has all the appear- ance of grip or la grippe, which has swept over the world in numerous epidemics as far back as history ns, Hippoe refers to an epidemic in which is regarded by many been Influenza. Every cen- had its attac ning, , this count had five ast in 1889-90. on for panic—in- F y low percent- age of fatalities—nct over one ¢ out of every four hundred cas cording to the Board of He The chief smplications pally patients in a run down condition—those who don’t go to bed soon enough, or those who get up too early. THE SYMPTOMS Grip, or influe s it is now eall- ed, usually il, fol- lowed by sometimes r a general fe pression. n 100 to 104, and lasts from three to five germs attack the muco or lining of the throat and bronch usually a hard cou at night, often tim or tonsilitis, and frequ appearances of a severe head cold. THE TREATMENT Go to bed at the t symptoms, not only for your ow , but to avoid spreading the d to others —take a purgative, plenty of nourishing food, remain perfectly quiet and don’t worry. Quinine pirin or Dover's Powder, etc administered by the physici tions to relieve the aching. But there is no cure or fic for influenz st run its course, l throw off the at- you keep up your chief danger lies in at membrane, nose, ally bad ore throat eat if tack strength. only The or bronchitis developing, and mes inflammation of the mid- r, or heart ffections. For asons, it ‘y important that the patient remain in bed until his strength returns—stay in bed at jeast two days or more” after the fever has left you, or if you are over 50 or not strong, stay in bed four days ¢. more, according to the severity of the attack. XTERNAL APPLICATIONS tn order to stimulate the lining of | all the § | 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- | ier, Vick’s VapoRub will be found effective. Hot, wet towels should be applied over the throat, chest and back between the shoulder blades to open the pores. Then VapoRub should be rubbed in over the parts until the skin is red, spread on thickly and covered with two thick- nes of hot flannel cloths. Leave the clothing loose around the n as the heat of the body liberates th ingredients in the form of vapors, These vapors, inhaled with enh breath, carry the medication directly to the parts affected. At the same time, VapoRub is absorbed through and stimulates the skin, attracting the blood to the surface, and thus! aids in relieving the congestion with- in. HOW TO AVOID THE DISEASE nce seems, to prove that this germ disease, spread principally human contact, chiefly through ghing, sneezing or spitting. So 1 persons having colds—which avoiding crowds—-common ng cups, roller towels, etc. Keep ur bodily strength by plenty of se in the open air, and good by cou food. KEEP FREE FROM COLDS Abo 1, keep free from colds, as irritate the lining of the air i and render them much bet- ter breeding places for the germs Use Vic VapoRub at the very first n of cold. For a head cold, ttle VapoRub in a_ spoon i¢ the vapors, or better still, oRub in a benzoin steam ket- If this not available, use an ettle. Fill half full of ‘ater, put in half a teaspoon upoRub from time to time— tle ordinary te: baiting of keep the kettle just slowly boiling and inhale the steam arising. NOTE: Vick’s VapoRub is the overy of a North Carolina drug- who found how to combine, ir form, Menthol and Camphor . Cubebs, ete., so that when lve is applied to the body heat, apoRub is comparatively new in York state and New England and 2 few western states, where it is just now being introduced, but in other sections of the country it is the standard home remedy in more than a million homes for all forms of cold troubles. Over six million jars were sold last year. It is par-} ticularly recommended for children’s | croup or colds, since it is externally applied and therefore can be used as! freely as desired without the slight- est harmful effects, VapoRub can be had in three sizes at all drug- gists.—Adv. New That fit men employed at home by the defense department be. re- placed by returned warriors. i New York in a few months, it was learned here with the lifting of the} war censorship regulations, and these were in jwere shipped in sections—nine to locomotive ds z3 ships used to transport the locomo-| Store “‘Anuric Tablets” to flush the tives, complete, were of a special kidneys and control the pains and) type with three i 4 measuring 60 by 102 feet entered by|¢Very two hours, together with cop-| hatches, 39 feet wide and 42 feet ious drinks of lemonade. long. At the LOCOMOTIVES ASSEMBLED BEFORE SHIPMENT ABROAD | NEW YORK, Jan. 4.—The ship-| ment of American built steam loco- tract price of jail fixtures as set motive weighing each 73 tons and as- sembled all but the smoke stack and the tender so that they could move have read $1,750 instead of $51,750. away under their own steam within a ew hours after their arrival in fi liane was among the accomplish- {ment of the United States Army Transport Force under stress of war and has since been continued. More than four hundred of these; ‘ocol motives were so shipped from addition to 1,100 which packed in cases. The holds, each hold . ———>—____. CASPER STORAGE Co. 'Storage, Hides, Pelts, Wool, Furs.' tant that food is given regularly in; Reasonable, Reliable, Responsible. 1-2-tf - PLANTEN-S Cc LACK ei Be Cc OF CAPSULES REMEDYFOR MEN. AT YOUR DRUGGIST. B THE SHE DEVIL - WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION © Iris Today | ‘SPANISH INFLUENZA\ |Do Not Fear When Fighting a | German or a Germ! By DR. M. COOK The cool fighter always wins and so there is no need to become panic- stricken. Avoid fear and crowds.| Exercise in the fresh air and prac- tice the three C’s: A Clean Mouth, a Clean Skin, and Clean Bowels. To} Carry off all the poisons that ac-| cumulate within the body and to ward off an attack of the influenza bacil- lus, take a good liver regulator to move the howels. Such a one is made! up of May-apple, leaves of aloe, root. of jalap, and is to be had at any drug |store, and called ‘Pleasant Purga-| | tive Pellets.” If a bad cold develops, go to bed, wrap up, drink freely of hot lemon-| ade and take a hot mustard foot-bath. |Have the bedroom warm but well! | ventilated. Obtain at the nearest drug! aches. Take an “‘Anuric” tablet! If a true | case of influenza, the food should be! simple, such as broths, milk, butter-} milk and ice cream; but it is impor-)| order to keep up. the patient’s strength and vitality. After the’ j acute attack is passed, which is Yen-| | erally from three to seven days, the) system should be built up by the use jof a good iron tonic, such as “Iron- | tic?” tablets to be obtained at some jdrug stores, or that well known, | blood maker and herbal tonic made ; from roots and barks of forest trees —sold everywhere as Dr. Pierce’s | Golden Medical Discovery.—Adv. ture of tru practice. Telephone 724 The marked saving over ordinary truck invest- ments at which this 1)4-ton truck can be se- cured, is really one of the least of its attractions. Its positive certainty and value are the points of prime importance. Graham Brothers Truck-Builder contributes ex- ceptional truck strength and every proven fea- ck design. Dodge Brothers power plant, in the actual work of hauling, has earned ‘a name for unusual econ- omy, reliability and continuous service. Everything about this truck proves it sound in Principle, rugged in construction, and designed according to the most modern truck engineering The truck is equipped with Torbensen Internal- Gear-Drive axle. It is sold complete, with cab and choice of many body styles. Coliseum Garage Casper, Wyo. 127 E. Linden St. ‘SLMOW FETURN FROM }Salmon returned this first time in full numbers to some of SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1919° ‘the Alaska waters which were gutted ; ith lava and ashes by the eruption in 1912 of Mount Katmai, said to be VACATION IN ALASKA one of the world’s greatest volcanoes After the big eruption and its at- |tendant disturbances, salmon disap- |peared from the nearby streams for CORDOVA, Alaska, (By Mail,)—|Several seasons. Gradually they re- yean foi the turned. By next year, it is thought x4 here} nearly all the streams affected will be alive with'fish again. The Nicolaysen LumberCo. 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SPARK PLUGS ACCESSORIES Phone 804:W STORAGE BATTERY ALEY SERVICE STATION "in the logical and actual center of oil develop- RIVERTON WYOMING - ment in Fremont County. Things are humming at the present time and indications are that they will continue and increase. If you have business in Fremont County make RIVERTON your headquarters. Good roads to all fields, and you will be taken care of in every respect while a guest in that live town. ° For any informatior you may desire look up J. F. Botsforc', Secretary of the Riverton Commercial Club.