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Vv r Vv c ‘ PAGE EIGHT i Mo. JOnNGON TC DIRECT LIBERTY LOAN FOR WOMEN Successor to Mrs. Chas. E. Winter for Natrona County Named by Mrs. Taliaferro on Visit to Casper This Week. Mrs. T. S. Taliferro, state chair- man of the Women’s Liberty Loan committee, arrived in Casper yester- day to appoint a chairman for Na- county in the piace of Mrs. . E. Winter, whose resignation has been accepted. Mrs. Taliferro wishes to announce that Mrs. Oliver G. Johnson has consented to act as chairman during the Victory loan. Mrs. Johnson’s ability for this work was manifested during the Fourth loan as assistant chairman. The or- ganization and machinery more than accomplished honors in the Third and Fourth loans will be turned over at once to Mrs. Johnson. Both Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Winter will attend the conference of county chairmen at Cheyenne, March 15. It is the wish of the Natrona County Women’s committee to keep the same corps of efficient workers that served so faith- fully in the previous loan. They will be pleased to learn of any new volun- teers for the coming loan; please ad- vise Mrs. Johnson. The terms of the Victory loan have 'S. R. O. SIGN IS WORKING AGAIN The € ‘PAULINE FREDERICK 15 TIGER WOMAN IN PLAY Appearing in a remarkable role, © her, two roles, one of them," leonine gypsy sirl, repre: y u “tiger woman,” Pauline the beautiful star in P mount pictures, will be ng hotel which ha: for the pas is taken to maintaining ng list of prospective accommo- ions for guests to relieve the con- a1 *Sold-Out” sign has been conspicu- newest photoplay, “Her ously displayed for several nights, onin; ’ at the Iris theater n nd indications are that the demand day In dressing this part, ‘for accommodations will continue to Frederick has shown discriminating ©X¢e¢d the suppl taste in the selection of costumes, and one of her gowns is a clinging robe marked like a tiger. The effect is said to be most startling in the way of accentuating the feline nature of ber, remarinble ¢ a eae me although he had actually performed i : e feat befo death. terview that her role of Marsa, in this a eaten s one of the most exacting. The best store in the best little city she ever has essayed. Marsa is the in the west solicits, at least, a share gypsy daughter of a Russian prince | o¢ your trade. We are the only wronged at an early age by « strictly Cash Store in Casper. All rascally Count. When she meets goods must be paid for before leav. and loves Prince Zilah in Paris at a ing our store or on delivery. All are later period, the Count seeks to coerce | treated alike. Pay CASH and Pay her into a resumption of their former' LESS. We cater to quality as well relationship, but when he calls at as price. Groceries Meats and Hard- her villa at midnight, she sets her ware. Russian wolfhounds upon him and he CASPER COMMERCIAL co., is nearly bitten to death by the en- Phone 10. '3-3-tf raged animals. —— ____. RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ADDING A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND AS A PART OF THE IN- CORPORATED LIMITS OF THE CITY OF CASPER, WYOMING. On the Italian side of the Alps is a monument to the first airman who succeeded in scaling that mighty He lost his life in the performance, ‘SUMMER DANCE HALL IS BEING LE VELED HERE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Whereas, heretofore, a petition by jon at the popular hostelry. The! European barrier by means of flight. , THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE ‘sess the first publication being on July | 3, 1917, and the last publication be- ing on July 31, 1917; and Whereas, no written protest op-| posing such annexation signed by not Pee than fifty property owners of | such City has been filed with the; Mayor and Council of said City with-| of said petition. Now, Therefore, BE IT RE-} SOLVED, by the City Council of the! City of Casper in open meeting as-| sembled that the tract of land de- scribed as and being South-west quarter of the South-east quarter (SW 1-4 SE 1-4) and the sough half, {of the South-west quarter (S 1-2 SW 1-4) Section nine (9), Town-| ship Thirty-three (33) North, Range | y-nine (79) West of the 6th) P. M. in Natrona County, Wyoming! be and hereby is declared to be | within the corporate limits of said |City of Casper and the corporate |limits of said City be and hereby are, extended on the south houndary jthereof to include the South-west! quarter of the southeast quarter, | (SW 1-4 SE 1-4) and the south hal? ,of the south-west quarter (S 1-2 SW 1-4) Section nine (9), Town- ship thirty-three (33) North, Range! seventy-nine (79) West of the 6th P. M.; and, § BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,, | that, Whereas, heretofore, a plat’ showing the boundaries of the tract | heretofore set out has been filed with the County Clerk and exofficio Reg- ister of Deeds in and for the County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, the. a copy of these resolutions be duly | {signed by the Mayor and certified to | by the Clerk and placed on file with the proper officer of the City ,of Casper and that the’same be duly! in ten days after the last publication /0f The Associated Press.)—One ot | ~___FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1919 ra prnnian nnit 'the Bulgarians during the war has|of the whole of the Serbian priest- | been pronounced here by Mihailo Na-| hood because of their influence on the 186 SERBIAN PRIESTS -|tetch, Serbian Metropolitan for Pirot' civil population who remained after district, who declared to the Associ- | the Serbian retreat. It is asserted that lated Press that of 306 Serbian priests | the Metropolitan’s statement is sup- \deported by the Bulgars, 156 were|ported by government records, {shot or hanged and 27 others died of! The Associated Press correspondent PIROT SERBIA, (Correspondence | starvation or disease. ‘visited the scenes where many of Dr. Natetch who was himself de-,these priests were killed and saw indictments against ported, personally knew most of those skulls, numerous bones and parts of |killed by the Bulgars. He said Bul-j priests’ vestments. He also talked TO AVOID AND RELIEVE IN: garia’s purpose was the extermination with many widows of the victims. ald Bout Clathes TRADEIMARK OOD Clothes—the kind that stand out. They afford Fash- ions latest ideas, are de- veloped from thoroughly dependable cloths and are absolutely hand tailored. the most ‘ib! (By Dr. Franklin Duane) Many people have been frighténed | 64, by what they have read or heard of | influenza. The more you efar the disease, the surer you are to get it. Go right about your business and} forget it. As the disease is spread} principally by contact thru sneezing, | coughing or spittin gm,any health au- thorities have advised that every one wear a gauze, which is daily washed a nsdaturated with a one to five hun- | dred solution of zinc sulphate in| water, and then dried before wearing over the nose and mouth, You should avoid crowds, common drink- ing cups and public towels. Keep your strength up by taking lots of exercise in the open air and plenty of nourishing food. If you have any of such symptoms as chillness, nasal obstructions, flushed fact, headache, feverishness, restlessenss, weakness, or irritating cough, give up work at once and go Snappy, Gracefully Styled Models to bed. This will save your strength | for to help overcome the disease. Put . your feet in hot water for fifteen High School Chaps Thorcughly loosen the! bowels with some such mild and non- irritating physic as Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pillets. Drink principally of hot lemonade and then cover up, with plenty of clothes in bed so as Younger Men and Men not been settled but it is generally; Owing to the badly damaged con-|the owners of a “majority of the conceded that it will be raised in|dition of the big canves top over acreage of a tract of land adjoining shorter time than any of the previ- the Empress Pavilion on the corner|the corporate limits of the City, ous loans. Under the leadership of (Of Third and Center streets: Mrs. Taliaferro and Birs. Johnson the |in& from the recent heavy winds, the mostly unplatted, presented to the Women’s committee of Natrona coun- °Wners yesterday started demolish- City Council of the City of Casper; ty wish to state that their motto is!i"& the building to prevent it becom- and, to “finish the job.” ing a menace to the safety of Cas- Whereas, notice was duly published pe ee |per residents. - ee once each week for more than three HUN GENERAL SECONDS HOLDUPS GET 3 YEARS Press, a newspaper of general cir- {culation published in said City of PROPOSAL TO PUNISH IN THE RAWLINS PEN <ct=2es= wese 2 ones MEN BUILTY FOR WAR sen venzoesrso. a. sn, BEVIER THAN CALOMEL |who were arraigned in the district Tho di: i. rl } sands Have Discovered Dr. AMSTERDAM, — (Correspondence court Tuesday on a charge of bur- Edwards’ Olive Tablets are glary, on the advice of their attorney Alfred R. Lowey, pleaded guilty to, @Harmless Substitute. ;the charge and were sentenced to! Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the substi- serve from two to three years in th, | tute for calomel — are a mild but sure A ” ats state penitentiary. laxative, and their effect on the liver ia this war,” declared Field Marshal The crime was committed severa, #!most instantaneous, They are the result Von Buelow, retired, in an interview | weeks ago when Rheltwotmantattacied of Dr. Edwards’ determination not to treat with the Berlin correspondent of the| R. Mills at th © f th Kin liver and bowel complaints with calomel. Handelablad. Von Buelow command- ppt qgie rere ore tee, ihe Kim- His efforts to banish it brought out these ed the Second German army in 1914 [pall drugstore, ang after paemniniee little olive-colored tablets. se pied ace! SU ~ "tering a severe beating robbed the was engaged in the fighting near] man of a purse containing $5. ‘Thcy that calomel does, but have no bad after Maubeuge and Wael retired i HA | will be sent to the penitentiary at ar @ffects. they doo'e injare ene iteeth like owing to a paralytic stroke from! ||, % AW > congesti +t which he has not yet quite recovered. Cay dute to Foley the congestion o§ the trouble and quickly correct it. Why “As an old soldier I have not *t the county ee ay, cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? sarned to ask for mercy,” continued Calotoel porctines! earner nlerded the Field Marshal. “LT only ask for WHEATLAND SLAYER 10 to take calomel, but to let Dr. Edwards” tice for the German people. We Olive Tablets take its pl of Associated Press.) —“‘It is the right of our enemies to punish those re- sponsible if there are men on the German side who are to blame for lace, went out to fight by the fi ©Most_ headaches, “dullness” and that orders because the govern lazy feeling come from constipation and =) “ a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards’ ment said the country was in dan- ger. It was not our ’ to investigate. If we he the truth our duty was merely to obey. If the German people were murd : misled when they were told that they imprisonment was made by the jury ware assailed by a superior number Which heard his case in connection of enemies, then may a curse be on With the killing of Barker, an Indian. those why, by false dealings, made The life term was recommended in three-quarters of mankind the ene-|View of the advanced age of the mies of a great peace-loving people. If there are wretches who deceived Other cases just disposed of by us when they said we were attacked,,the district court included fines of then they deserve the severest pun- $1,000 and cost for illegal sale of ishment, whoevere they may be. jliquor in Platte countq. Following “But to destroy a great nation be- the refusal of the board of county cause it is misled by a few people is commissioners to grant new liquor to sin against the spirit of human licenses at Hartville and Guerns justice.” deale: The Field Marshal, who is one of and several arrests were made. Two the founders of the society called the offenders were given fines of $500 Olive Tablets when you feel “loggy” and WHEATLAND, Wyo.—G. E. Tar | pheavy." | Note how they “clear” clouded box was found guilty of first degree Pain and how they Sperk up" the spirits and recommendation of lift Se ee German Society for Civic Education, and $600. & Richelieu declared that Germany was now in SESE a pe the throes of a moral revolution. The The Retort (Crisp G pec teneggcocoas materialistic philosophy, he said, After a grand review of German Richelieu Would give way to a new one which troops at Potsdam the Kaiser called would be crowned by the victory of Out to the officer commanding the the 'soclaliidea’ Prussian Guard, in a voice loud “The one aim of the German So-'enough to be heard by all the dis- ciety for Civic Education,” he said tinguished guests who were grouped “is to bring the German people back in front of the palace: “Pick me out © religion of human love. We ask a hundred men from the Prussian al] the intellectual and moral leaders Guard!’ Then, taking the arm of of the world to join us in forming King Ed d VII., who was there, an international community. It was he said, ome with me.” © Midas Tea, per Ib. . Richelieu the materialistic and mechanical cou- corted King Edward very d niely ception of the world which ruined round the hundred men and_ then Germany. It will also destroy cur said banteringly, “Well, do you General enemies if they do not see that it is think you could find a hundred men a the spirit of the citizens which con- in England to beat them?” Car Lots Canned Goods, structs a stat Ge Chae Too CO auth cond Hondled, storedsresehipped and Checked in Ras: that,” promptly replied the late king, One of the most wonderful plants “but I could easily find fifty who is “The Leaf of Life” found in Ja- would try.”—The Argonaut. pan. You simply cannot kill this A a —— plant. If a leaf is cut in half, it will! Most nations of the world use leath thrive without light or moisture.'er, in some form or other, for their} Pressed between a book, it has been footgear, the greatest exception being known to throw out new roots and the Japanese, who use wooden clogs leaves through the cover. to a very large extent. Home cooking at the Harvey. 1 __A Want Ad will sell it. A BIG CONTRACT Enables us to offer Union Evaporated milk, per case, of 48 tall 6.90 cans ... = Or three cans “OR | Three room bungalow Casper Addition. Price $1 is exceedingly well built Don’t forget the Sunk per dozen ......... : Two dozen for ..... se is one 9 ° ° ge Citizens’ Equity Association “Citizens’ Equity Saves for Casper Citizens” Phone 304 tL result- formerly Town of Casper, and being | successive weeks in The Casper Daily | The! Casper Storage Grocery THE RICHELIEU STORE softer: Special tor Saturday Vacuum Coffee, per Ib. ........ =| Casper Storage Company party. This house just completed, never occupied, kitchen. Nice kitchen cupboard. Act quick if you expect to get this. ‘ % Keith Lumber Co. | Phone 3 The Makers have placed a “Gold Bond” Certificate of guarantee in each and every garment which acts as an insur- ance policy, fully protecting you, the wearer, and assuring your lasting satisfaction. |recorded with the County Clerk, ex- to get a good sweat. When sweating officio Register of Deeds in and for js free and the fever reduced take a! Natrona County, Wyoming. dose of two Anuric Tablets every Done in open council this3rd day. four hours, followed by drinking at of March A. D. 1919. least a glass or two of hot water. JOHN F. LEEPER, \lieve the soreness of the muscles and Mayor. bones from which most patients com-| plain and help the kidneys flush out | Anuric Tablets help quickly to re-* the poisons. To relieve nasal obstructions and excessivs discharge from the nose,, mentees probably nothing is better than such| Notice is hereby given that at = 9 mild, soothing, antiseptic wash as special meeting of the stockholders! Dy Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. It will | \of Dixie Investment Company, a Wy-, give great relief. Employed as at {oming corporation, held at the office gargle, in same strength as made up! jof the company at Casper, Wyoming. for use in the nose, and as hot as can jon the 7th day of February 1919, at be borne, it quickly arrests soreness |the hour of ten o'clock, a. m., at which | and dryness in the throat. | | meeting all of the stockholders rep-| Influenza weakens the patient's! |resenting all of the capital stock of resistance to disease, so that there is. said company, were present, by prop- danger of bronchitis and pneumonia | er resolution, unanimously adopted, | developing. To combat this tendency said corporation was ordered dis-| and fortify the patient’s strength in- solved, the corporate enterprise aban- | sist that he keep in bed at least two doned and the charter franchise and|days. Probably nothing will at this corporate name surrendered said stage hasten the recovery and| company having ceased to do busi-|strengthen the patient.more than an! ness, all corporate debts having been! iron-tonic tablet called “Irontic” or} paid, all corporate liabilities discharg- that well known herbal tonic, Dr.! ed and the corporate assets and prop-| Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, erty distributed among the persons! which has been used ty thousands in entitled thereto, The Statutory trus-|/the past two generations.—Adv. tees for creditors and_ stockholders} are I. N. Frost, A. E. Stirrett ana | (SEAL) Attest: C. M. BRYAN, City Clerk. Popular Prices | NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION TOP OFF A GOOD APPEAR- ANCE WITH A NEW HAT Individuality is expressed in our brand and we have them in snappy shapes and colors, Prices right. too. :: wo ; {IA\. [Ss SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED FRANK CANNER CUSTOM TAILOR AND TAILOR 131 South Center Street eg ere ee Try our Want Ad column. 1 NewROST | Sreeoesoeteetedtoatedioetoste soeteloetecteatedinatoateaietiosiesicseoste sip lo io tee ie tere edie oo eee og President. | % & am ore Richar ds and Cunningham Co. Secretary. Pub. Feb. 7 14, 21, 28, Mar. 2,, 9, We have received during the 4 past week many new and AT- + TRACTIVE SUITS in the latest % Models. : Wool Poplins with Belted Effects Men’s Serges, Braided and But- ton Trimmed Sheppard Checks : $ ? | i | | Srdogodeteeteatee os ore % soegoey Lote tecm OS So ateateote-dtoetoey 40e $1.25 50e Sac Me ° Sa Xa Many of these have the bright silk Vestees. ; Me M% Coa eee, ? ? ‘We have placed these new ar- rivals on sale at iM Mo Me COT LUO Se, Storage Meats, Fruits, Vegetables Me ve Like Manner Capes and Dolmans Don’t fail to see this assortment of the new and most beautiful . creations in Cloth. Priced $18.50 ° $47.50 Saturday and Monday Special Heavy Quality of 36-inch Black Messaline Silk. Regular $2.75 Quality, Sale Price $2.00 — Think Richards & Cunningham When You Want the Best - SALE and lot in best part north 800. Terms to responsible and finished. Water in PPOPP OSES SO OG OOOO OG POs