Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 13, 1919, Page 8

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ro 1 ' ' ‘ Page 8 : . : THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE : .}reasonably, high in comparison with = ————— of the jstaté legislature: / Ile spent} Buckingham Palace, the ‘Londow ots that he never completed it. When Re Es i : = brasil tet aa land where the -President and ‘Mrs, ipease was pulled down and, the tp: be |Bourd of Equilization to reduce suc = t zi OPENS ik PARIS | \ | valuations to ian eanibIe aad Patton’s Méving to F kd Frank Whi | Wilson are to be entertained by their }pre alace erected. But William lew | "Whereas, the sheep industry. can, Wolcott Street Home c ean 2 iteomb has returned to| British Majesties, has been degeribed IV. s6 hated it that he refuscd tolive ’ 3) * best be -se¢vell Dy réports’ on Wool) Mf.sand Mrs. Hugh L. Patton and Sener a tas spending several weeks|as the ugliest royal residence in Eu-|there. Queen Victaria gave it ig a T0 FORM PLANS ishrinkages, we request that the pres-| Miss Irma-are moving to thei: beau- with relatives and friends in. Little-|rope.. The. first. building erected on {front at a cost of $750,000 sobn after - See f { x 4 ei e pa (Continued from Page 1.) ‘priate the sum of $10,000 for the con. moving from the sheriff's quarters in) ane of Sheffield in 1703. It was so'hide on rare: official occasions. ||} |_____________ struction of a wool scouring plant at) the courthouse. The home which was|: ,Silas| Lane of: the Consolidated . due; and further that they do all in the University of Wyoming for test- formerly occupied by fhe John Royalty company returned to Casper MONDAY, JANUARY 13, ent legislature of) Wyoming ‘appro-| tiful home og North Wolcott street, ton, Colo. ; ie + : 4 {thejland was the home for The Duke |her coronation, but avoided it expect (Continued from Page One) their power to secure the earliest pos-| ing and reporting ow the shrinkages MeGrath family has been completely, yesterday after spending seversl days! : ' ER INISE DEES en ERWilaoT SETI AGeS \sible discharge of ‘all troops now in of wool of the state. renovated and redecorated, prior to on business in Denver. y | , a Vas 4 ink President Wilson’s plan “does cantonments. We further recommend that the ex-| occupancy by the Pattons. Venn i i ‘ hot provide sufficient economle pen- Whereas, Livestock producers re- tension department of the State Agri. Sal | ‘Harry N. Isenberg of the Black < iK Cub ie) ee (eae sponded to all government appeals cultural College employ full time men Change in County | stone Petroleum company, which has | = : oy for increased production of food an | com Baki 4 ;., Officials Toda: * A i : a petent to advise the wool grow- y | extensive land holdings in the Sal ; ARMISTICE CONDITIONS ‘wool during the war, and that now ers of the state in regard to the grad | | Miss Hazel Conwell, clerk of the| Creek field left last te ee ae LARGE CALIFORNIA i Hi} ARE DISCUSSED SUNDAY there seems to be great probability of ing and shrinkage values of their| district court is officiating in the to attend a meeting of directors at heavy imports of such products from) wools, county clerk’s office during the ab-| the company headquarters. NAVEL P| Proceed $ erdg were for ni; i + 7 a * + hatin cata nart anmEnGlishtmwiichits foreign countries, |. Whereas: the National Woolgrow-| sence of Miss Edith M. Ogburn in| ~ Percy Palmer, well known Cheyenne ‘ spoken by Premiers Clemenceau and Orlando and Foreign Minis Pichon. Arthur High Frazier, sec Therefore, Be It Resolved, That we ers Association, and the National Thermopolis. Miss Dunn is o¢cupy- | manjwho has b i ist Fe ee eee ee a ee ee eee aa are fig tae Aeat | gh Misoe Camwell at Bbeltion detine] sel aecer mance ny Corecerremanned 40c per Dozen | THE SIZE YOU HAVE BEEN PAYING 90c DOZ. 5 very means to secure such embargos ciation, is proving of inestimable val- her absence. ‘home last night. retary of the American embassy, | 004 Import duties a aa eae ta a nena eethce:| Chas. Gillespie, who has « TN AIPE acted as interpre fe Presid nt, OWN pro: ucts to meet tl ie imported sheepmen with complete and authen.} as. Gillespie, who has spent sev- ‘ ‘ Wilson, iganaintine apesehen nate articles upon an equal basis as com-, tic information. |eral days in Riverton on business,! BUENOS AIRES SUNKIST GRAPE FRUIT 3 for 25c $ rverelminadesinebrench: | puted by the cost of production. | ‘Therefore, Be It Resolved, Thar returned yesterday, : i ms » Whereas, The urianimous senti- we urge every woolgrower to give his/ ‘ | POLICED AT‘END | Fresh Nuts of All Kinds PARIS, Jan. 13.—Yesterday’s ses- ment of the woolgrowers of Wyoming ¢inancial support to that association| ; ‘ ss pee n C. J. Hockanauer, manager of the | at sion) of ‘the Supreme, Council (of ithe Se a ieee its) paper. | Mine and Staclitng company of Den-| OF STRIKE RIOT | | ' was a lengthy one, R Th | Whereas, it has been proposed t.! ver is a visitor in Casper loosing over u | ra } 5:45 o'clock. The’ Therefore, Be It Resolved, That amalgamate the State Sheep Board| the local fields for business ru+:ccts| 1 ‘ | ermans had { We request our representatives in con- with the State Board of Live Stocs during the comi | (By United Prenn.) is of the armistice | eress to use their influence in secur-| Commissioners 2 ek during the coming summer. | BUENOS’ AIRES, Jan. 13.—The | “WE HANDLE EVERYTHING THAT GROWS” i @ . ing i i ™ = Pe Eo | | “4 B Fs ¥ was one of the important matten ing the immediate retuen ies the man- ‘Therefore, Be it Resolved, That’ Captain L, 0. Moss left last night seneray strike puerel Practically of Across from Postoffice Natrona Hotel Bldg. aaa ee eounell the fa 1 ere! S : jai Pe opposed to any) for Cheyenne where he will work in| troops and eve police guarding | 114 So. Wolcott 166 N. Center St. ~ a It was unofficially stated under| Further Be It Resolved, That we Be It Resolved, That this associa-| their courtesy and hospitality; also strategic points. It is reported that | Two STORES—Phone 247 Open Evenings and Sunday the condition tthe atmitice Gee [request our representatives in con- |tion hereby extends its thanks to the|to the visiting speakers for their in-|% Russian soviet organization here | yyy uuu + Hee phanys halls up to (Januaryall2 rena: |ereree ‘oppose all legislation pro” Fremont County Woolgrowers’ Asso- struction and entertainment. Nias brokensupabysarrests } riatec ,000 French prisoners, ing governme! r¢ ner- i Banos Cituotaliander levelexieall ition ns stin: = = ——— = SSS eee ———— ’ trinted 458.000, French prisoners, | Done MeNarketing facilities of live | SSwGR SRG he Cy Arto eee UO PI PPP OP LOL LLL A dh hh ded dad didedidddditt that there are several hun-| stock and meat products. | ieces of he: artillery yet to} | Whereas, The government asked as well as 300 mine| the general public to conserve woe, Mm) 167 locomotives out| during the war, and encourage the & lated have been; use of wool substitutes; ) railroad cars out| Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, of 15,000 and 4 motor trucks out | That we request the Federal Commit- of 5,000. The 1,700 airplanes called: tee on Public Information to supply for by the armistice have been de-- full publicity regarding the amp livered. quality of wool and woolen products be delivered throwe of the turned over, 61 MONEY SAVING SPECIALS IN Towels and Toweling: SOAPS and CLEANERS MARVEL, an antiseptic and healing cleaner/for 25e ee |in general use and to urge that peo- the skin; large can-___---------------------+ pon | ple demand wool and permit no sub- MECHANICS’ Hand Soap, a pumice Hand Soap that 2 } stitutes, unless so labeled. ie peat He FOR TUESDAY me i "Whereas, There has been a larg leaves the kin smooth as velvet . 25e once curtailment of the use of mutton dur- Pex can —- ‘ ARMOUR’S Cocoa Hardwater Castile; a fine laun- 15e dry soap; two cakes for — Pure Linen and Union Crash in bleached and unbleached, 15c per yard ing the war; | Now, Therefore, Be It Resolve I | That we request the department of agriculture to disseminate general in-! t : ROMANZA Bath Tablets come in a dozen 15e and up formasion weuardlng the healthfulness different scents; two for 4 = fe - nd palatability of mutton. | ’ S +h oe by . . a a 3 W. R. Ogburn, 70, father of Miss — Whereas; continued efforts are be- Sopane Carra, an imported Castile; cakes three* inches Bleached Turkish Towels—good quality and size = 3 for $ 1 ; tdith Ogburn, county clerk, died sud- ing made to increase game preserves square; wash rag with each cake ue aenly at Dhermopolis at the nome of at the expense of live stock grazing Two fo Cc h d H k T | E I \ his son, C arence Ogburn, according areas, and Nia a eat aigaet oa em i 5 f $ 1 { to word received by tte i nily here. Whereas, We believe that the pro~ FRAGRANT Violet Butter-cup, Carnation or 19e@ Bleache We ower’ xtra qua ity i or 4 yesterday. d age and disease com- duction of wool and meat is more a are i! plications are attributed responsible necessary than that of wild game, Sweet Br yet 3 cakes EN box for Tiga Rae e Kg for the) death ort sta Casper; Therefore, Be It Resolved, That ARMOUR’S Pure Glycerine for toilet and bath, be e e omme cla oO man who has made his home with his' we are unalterably opposed to an, itary; boxed, per cake __------------------ r son in Thermopolis for the past sev- pxtension of exclusive game preserves Se Ft anagem pe . tf eral years. in the National Forests. THE BIG BUSY STORE i Miss Ogburn, accompanied by her; Be It Hereby Resolved, That tht sister, Mrs, Jack Pettingill, left this! Legislature of Wyoming is hereby re- United States Food Administration License No. G-13057 Holmes Hardware Co. GIS LLAMA A AL LAL TEESE OSSEIES ESS G Sa Ss FEE EA ER nA A hh de ddd ddddukudal NIT PIAL tt ttt titizitzizaa morning for Thermopolis to attend quested to appropriate the sum of Our Window Watch Our Windows i the funeral services, the time of which $100,000 to be used for bounty pur-| Casper, Wyo. Holmes to Homes Phone 601 Watch Windows BUY W. S. S. ‘ by. have not been announced ye poses on the destruction of predatory, y . woreda survived byw sridowy ro) wild aril steams ne A Me A eae ee ee IIOITIO IS ODIIOIOIIOIIOSIOIOOIOOOO, — | sons a jaughters. oreas, >| S - | i oy =; Ee EE SS PSS eS i = Dace i os , T TER "2.3" Tuesday - . Eight ar Big Reels TIPO DPD L LAL. Tuesday Today and IRI S — Eight Big Reels BIO I LD THE CYCLONIC CINEMA MAN’S STRUGGLE DRAMA OF A PRIMITIVE MAN’S STRUGGLE AGAINST CIVILIZATION’S SINISTER FORCES THE CONCLUDING CHAPTERS | OF “TARZAN OF THE APES” | | FROM THE NOVEL BY EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS MR SEGA A OED i} i Ee The marvelous super-story of blood-tingling adventure | and a love that bridged the gulf between savagery and | \ i The marvelous super-story of blood-tingling adventure RAT RT YATRA SS ie ro SEE and a love that bridged the gulf between savagery and civilization— | civilization— DPaOOOaLOL A: SE GDDED ES FM ML other jungle beasts, including an African elephant of mammoth size, take prominent parts in-this.mast- erly arranged production of pictur-. A cast of selected screen artists, headed by Elmo Lincoln, Enid Markey and Cleo Madison. In ad- : dition, a troupe of wild apes, lions, i tigers, leopards, crocolides, and esque thrills. 4 ~ Gordgn Griffith ' ADMISSION—25c and 35c Z

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