Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 25, 1919, Page 6

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THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE ECONOMY MAY CUT BIG NAVAL PLANS, REPORT Bill Reported by Appropria- tions Committee of House Would Effect Saving of Fif- teen Eillion Dollars VISTORY-LIBERTY LOAN IN APRIL: 1) GALL FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS OF JIA BILLIONS FO PAY WAR COSTS Four Per Cent Non-Taxable and Four and Half Per- cent Taxable Bonds Proposed for Issue; Optimism help would be forth IAt) Greeley, Colorado, a city of| WASHINGTON, Jan. smaller size than Casper and whose for governmental econon Pervades Conference at K. (e Postoffice receipts do not cor . pe se of the local office, twe ¢ with’ those of t Aye ts bes te! on Optimistic confidence in the success of the Fifth Victory-| day on rates TD US avering uents Liberty Loan campaign and continued results in the War Sav: and-rés rict in add oppose extensive 1 construction ings campaign expressed by delegates in attendance at Kansas a full corps of employes is main- 9M the ground that it would increase City conference of the Tenth Federal Reserve district, ac- tained within the offi In contrast the already large federal taxes. The rding to E. Richard Shipp, Natrona county chairman‘of the to this the Casper oflice ed is delaying to sce if the ur Savings Stamps campaign, who returned from the Missouri but five car and on of ul constructors cannot make an- — metropolis this morni Othonimen= the low w which per ether cut without materially injuring bers of the Y oan delegation at ney of bu Ay ROR a ; NETS the conference, which took up plens office is only ue Shee paneer include: arry lar carriers in the bus trict LL PROVIDES FOR id J ey aie ae and furnish the resid i RETURN OF BILLIONS 5 2s company; Mayor E. with such WASIUINGTON, Jan. 25.—Sav- Stone of the Ci ns? National available. gs of more than $15,000,000,000 va John Schuneums secretary The imme » contemplated in war pendi- oe the W: Saving campaign, and s of the war and navy department which show r C. Deming, e annou ent polic \ HE aE | or of the Wyoming ingmnearly $40,000 for the Pp nf elt CneemeonbLc es cous gana ADU Bate Tribune, all of Cheyenne, include the addition of no less than ! (by the house appropriations Six billion dollars will be the Yearriers, an executive assistant in ‘ seo bs amount of the Victory-Liberty Loan 2 office and an ine in salar manure peeves for ste re- campaign to be hel and Natmensurate With positions on a sir ) the treasury of $7,179, report: he re! 2 that © 2 A ae ports to the conference indieat2 that ar plane fn excal the cancellation of au-|Senior Class of Natrona High the bonds either will be non-taxable In the South it scems to be no | for che departments eto AOb> Ae Gvea |e peat Elaborate Edition $15,000 at 4 per cent or tax- trouble to get all ihe help they wan the government for $8,221,-| = Y s at 4% per cent. They) and draw on the treasuries and the 29204 additionally, Planned by Editors Re- will be short time bonds. rete of offices such as Casper main nN Aas Appointed War Savings Stamp sales, it was ill be made a perm'an- bi of government financing, per, Ashi h ps can't s its own 1 the name Burle- : Over $100 was raised by the senior ‘covering a series of years. sword for every- A RSA IP FA class of the High school at the Sec- Delegates from Oklahoma and ate eel jcnd Annual Cafeteria luncheon which Western, Kanne “wore enciminns & was held in the ‘school gymnasium’ over the naettiitne op oom aa erday afte:noon. Only members Ove" the possibilities of the cam- PO TAL CLERKS of the school board, their families Pawn ™ Be peer cumenresions 1DY; Pee eae rt) and the students of the school were this fooling war diseeee ey Ote| ticism. on tl of thousands ingattendance: ithe elldwyingimenl ocean im tari tuaberevancalen of patrons who subser be to all polit: WASHINGTON, Jan, 25,—Besides Sonawienes ane ish, Lettuee and the conference. The tenth district and the department at) recommending salary increases for | Ham embraced by the meeting includes 19 soe Lethon condition, Yirtwally all postal employes the an-| Salads—Salmon and Potato ‘Counties in Western Missouri and the pec ould better conditions | nual postoffice appropriation bill as Baked Beans ence? On MeeneeanN cbraaen New Mex: were the “not ‘b lind infor and) vevised and reported out by the sen- | Oli and. Pickle ico, Colorado, Wyoming and Okla- can't out of the other,” has fal-| ate postoffice committee, today, pro-|Apple Pie Cherriy Pie Lemon Pie homa. ; Jenvins nent LLOMmy eT Aces p appropriations of $200,000,000|Ice Cream and Cake Punch _. The Kansas City officials are con- Pesenundeniable fac chat ose st three years for the| ‘The entire fund raised at the Cafo- sidering the appointment. of a state masters. th the northern aids Fuiaitanence) Gt | teciad luncheon Willi bet taried!overstel (chairman &fouttheullierteMToanieos™ : tine of. their lpner¢ staff for the success of £anization to succeed Patrick Sulli- hay Gia ranun van of Casper, who recently resigned, The members of the Senior class 2nd it is understood that the name of vlan to publish an elaborate annual John D. Clark of Cheyenne has been ARERICANS BUY c » and the Jot Gentian to mark the close, Preminently mentioned. on of P. Van Doren in @QRAR | here. The bu Mr:} Lucy Taliaferro of Rock idineione Rovthahligensenohite a Rae nee shool paper have! Springs represented the women ox Sete ae RTING : OnEGE HE eens selling the state at the conference and took dians woe localnicondtiions | advert » Jind taking sub- t in plans promulgated for the inte consid tic How criptic order to insure the campaign. people of C ll tolerate it with- nance of the undertak j Ws out a concer vement to flood he wing members of the cl: I a, , the protests is im- have been chosen to have charge of Willionaire ire M ayor T 1 t ossibly th I ') the annual: o; ; vin $£0,000,000, |“ Fditor-in-Chief—Ethel Rowse. to Reform Detroit ; 2 Associate Editor—Vera Hilings- ee ( face BON (By United Press) re R Manager—-Katherine Des- DETROIT, Mich., Jan. 25.—De- a d b troit now has a millionaire reform r exp i | sistant Business Manager— Mayor in complete working order. | paler James Couzens, recen installed : LONDON | er Miller. 28 mayor, has declared | on i Bonar Law, lor | ANS ni Trevett. of running the city without the aid j hequer, doe snot \ Calendar Editor—Ruth Adams. or con He has nd. After he Kedak BE nice Hufsmith. put his personal secretary in charge aign speech at Gl Joke Editor--Kathrn Mahone of the prison board, placed a promi- : ion the chai Athletic Editor—Eileon O'M n charge oe the po- ced the ho Mabel Johnston. celined to ig » to and s to decraity pol- esition of all, EB 5 P chancellor smiled ew millionaire mayor says he “ _ he Detroit 2 model mu - of the Z tombston j Greek Meets Greek mee 1 me eae Don't ve for me, fr A Mr. Cobb has married a Miss he pi rrecite ‘ Oh grieve for me never! | “What's coming off out in front Webb, He knew that they were made curin cour meant to be joined as soon as he spied her.—Tit-Bits. 1 want to do nothing ror ever and there ked the proprietor of the Tote Fair store in Tumlix “A couple of fel Hers from addle “The widow seems to take great . My idge swapped mules,” replied the AR est in old Richleish.” “and now each is accusing the AAA she thinks that if she takes otielanninghin BLADDER now she'll have the principal | 5 , a ey relicved in then, why don’t they trade -Boston Transcript. | i i 24 HOURS to seizure. This artful camot oulhen eke (ny) 1 in the opinion of many, ap- Beware of counterfeits to have been inserted in the hope of reassuring some who had op- posed the measure in the fear that > t be ‘ched ie at this feature of the “still further clarified muster in the house, 1M +e oP - RD oe, Just what t! eeti tter of hoy printed » v he provides (Sec, 2 “Within tea ¢ shall must i % S The bil o> ° Me Oe, senate, it is understood. with % oa RD amendm So oo, ? o4, io, +4, ‘ % t with ion somebod. itute a bone-dry biil 2s ret KD O04, "e o¢, % +¢ Oy ‘ ; C stood and less full] 3 : 1 ag s- | % oO) : ons—with a good pros- 3 .3 hall tislators turning to it for] ee Py: actment. | 2 oe > ein == o ee HC OME ¢ OOKING—at The Harvey. | O¢, a O4, "e iM ain for the p d, exchan KP x 2°, Sass 2 e eo sO O,0-0.04, 04; CAN I BE “CURED?” SAYS THE SUFFERER _How often have you heard that_sad victims of disease. Per- has gone too M% a ofoegos + e im Good ee for Men that we have just received a new shipment of all sorts of little hard- ware items that the handy man will find plenty of use e, Saas + o You will be interested to know Me Moa - +, M Saeed Me 50,0 0,0-0,0-4, e M iM Sada? ov, ? on, and _ pre shall be M% ey 1% e iM for ‘round and about the house. ge . <e and give oe If you have a good idea for fixing or building & Fol lawingionrane ip you and phe & some sort of a convenience for the home, come in and o liebe inageviblac Sema meey otea + ask us to suggest the right assortment of screws, bolts + Lic f the act constitute mises | 2 or hinges to make your dream come irue. We carry T c Pate ue bya rae ate the poisoa | everything in hardware. Just see. a ere Un eGR CAS ba Wun ccumulates in the sys- RS - oe / goes wrong, GOLD 9 = at 5 Oil Garsates silt | ae y mediate relief from Kid- | : g, cancmccl:|% Holmes Hardware Co. nt They will ties y sd ‘ ° & from pain in short order, But bo eure to get GOLD MEDAL, Look for the name on every box. In three size. pealen packages, oe, + - K? o 1% - holds the pos- 7 any amount— e pa y shelf—a | such sub es East Second Street Roetoaies Casper, Wyo. ¢ Sedededecpeed 0% ° / ee r $ Money refunded if thoy do not help you, i eae ate es er So eho efo-a8e cox Loaoefeege / ‘will hold a m in | (ccna Classical Program Is | Arranged for Musical | Two of Casper’s leading musicians ieal at the Gantz Me-| morial M. E. church Monday evening that should attract widespread inter-! est among the music lovers in Cas , per. The program by Miss Jessie Anderson, pianist and Mrs. H. C., Bretschneider, soprano, will start at, 8 o'clock. The following Program) has been arranged: | Ganz Memorial Methodist. The morning music will .include Impromptu, Schubert—Miss An-| gecond and Durbin streets, Walter!an anthem “I Will Praise Thee, O, derson. |L.* French, Minister. | Lord” (Peace) and a duet “How Pastoral Varie, Mozart—Miss An- Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds’ (Hosmer) by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burns. In the evening: the choir wilt sig Gounod’s anthem “Praise, Ye the Father” and Mrs. P. W. Frank wi. sing “That Sweet, Sweet Story of Old” (West). If you have no church home in er this church invites you to orship with them. If you are a anger we are looking for you. Preaching by the paster tomorrow |hoth morning and evening. Special! invitation given for church member- | jship at each service. | Sunday school at ten o'clock, Spe-| Pine and Cunningham streets, s Cc. st Itz and Ballad, Chapin —Miss, Anderson. The Star (a fragment from Plate) orers—Mre, Bretschneider. The Nightingale, Stevens—Mrs. 3retschneider. R Trinity Lutheran Church. J. ‘ Lp pase ere Ts Mammy’s Song, Ware—Mrs. Bret- , ESI eT tong H. Gockel, Pastor. schneider, for men and boys. The Kendall “‘sunday school begins at'9:30. AN javotti, Bash, Bible Class is looking for men. Two ere urged to be present tomorrow. hn Dance, Moskowski. new classes, one for High School boys“ yrorning service at 10:30. ‘The ndo, Beecher. and the other for Young Men, have (I stood tiptoe upon a little hill) just been organized. There are hun- ss Anderson will give the music. reds of boys and girls in Casper al eet and directions of her se- Wey #re nov in Sunday school. This lections. The public is cordially in. Sunday school has a place for them vited, : and invites them to come tomorrow. Miss Rodamy Herrmann will lead | the Epworth League at six-thirty. Special music for Sunday: In the quartet will sing “Hark, pastor will preach on the text, Matt. 8, 1-13: “Christian Faith.” In the evening service heginning at 7:30, the text, Mark 4, 26-32, will *'be discussed, having as its theme ane Growth Ch the Kingdom of jod.” a eh evening at 8 o’clock the ; Voting members of the congregation will hold an important meeting. a People are’not to blame for buy. ing Life Insurance in ignorance, its one of the largest businesses in the Morning, : world. It t s years of study and Hark, My Soul,” and Mr. Cook will close scrutinizing to tell exactly ‘ing “He Knows the Way.” At night where to deposit your earnings to the chorus will sing, “Face to Face’ ‘wet the best results. Yale and Har-| by Petrie, and Miss Burnett, acconn- | vard also some State Universities are P#nied by Miss Burkett, will piay} now giving courses in Life Insurance violin sole. Would you buy the first suir ef clothes or the first gown shown Clothes wear out in a short When depositing, money f 10- 45 or 20 years find dut what th: Christian Science Sunday, January 26. Services at 11 o’clock a. m. at Odd Feliows’ hall. Subject, “Truth.” Sunday school at 9:30. o’clock. First Presbyterian Church. Delaware and Durbin streets, Wal- ter H. Bradley, Minister. Tomorrow at 11 the pastor will Gloom and Gladness A pessimist is a man who believes results will be at that time. No mat- speak on “Fighting for Ideals” ana that it will take centuries for the ter if its your closest friend that’s in the evening at 7:30 on “The Soul world to recover from the blow to {imploring you to inv The Bank of Man.” ‘The morning sermon wili crs Life of Nebraska makes the bess use recent events, especially of the settlements. H. A. Miller, State war, as illustrations of man’s never- Agent, Henning Hotel. -25-1tx «nding strivings. civilization; and an optimist is a man who retorts that there will be plenty of centuries.—Rochester Post-Ex- | RIS T HEATRE ||." ALL COMEDY TONIGHT GEORGE WALSH ‘In a Five-Reel Feature “This — MATINEE NIGHT 2:30 and 4 P. M 7, 8:15 and 9:30 And the Bevetest Tworeel Comedy you Have Ever Seen “MONGRELS” TOMGRROW Thomas H. Ince presents CHARLES RAY in “The Family Skeleton” This is the kind of picture we are proud to show. We like to show pictures that we know will recommend to your friends. That’s the kind of a picture this is. 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