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PAGE TWO The Capes Daily Tabune jocinted Press exclusively plication of to it or not paper and he local news epublished herein. HELP FOR EXPORT BUSINESS. to bus ly or charged government and p' to the liber aid now being given American bus omoting foreign trade. the has a poration with w voing to go beg port organizations, con groups of manufacturers com something after the matter of farm ations notified the id operating unc the Webb 1 los e provisions of approved hy to 600 for a s up t 50,000,- uy 000, y enter; ce corporation. no charity about 1 be backed by nd will draw a rate appreximating 6 per cent e lies in the hat they ble for a cl ss of busi- ich mo: banks cannot loans. Without themsz t of export in- h much of the future of the country depends, antage of were | The Jack Pot patches, League of Nations to “play ball.” a ques wide prohibition is in effect. The anything that will ma THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE . M.C. A. APPRECIATION. coe: HOW UNCLE SAM lefects he llowed ra a TOMATOES oes are adapted to growi To have a supply early own under cover four to six weeks oors, and the plants should be t g them in the open ground. Indoor plants should be gradually his can be done by placing the bo sutdoors for several hours each da may be left out all night when th n or late crop can be start Two methods are in vogue for gr In the small garden the plants may t and then pri id to a single stem hole field, are able to 2 great extent and available, the plants may d to grow naturally » however, that by trimming y of fruit is obtained, and that they are ato plant number will furnish plenty .—United States Department Tir the Day’s News | | Alexander Wekerle. to have been the and at ; 1 aided our halls improvement They the ghting es. and huts places for r were Aue homes rae foreign soil, y-por munistic gov mier and finance He now All through hi their heroism and p43, is ttle froni, several cze. t n the line of been identified with political and ec tical reform He entered th a partment of nee in 1870 and into prominence during Couns 's premiers organization engaged i emplc area, could ex- jy through without er. But 1 able to d en few and 16ugh to be considered in co: n with the magnific nt service iding tiiein’ children ~~ 5 : : Attention, Burglare! ~ Today’s Anniversaries | he Bolshevik respectable p: » to Rus: de robbery sion. y of a piot to a: inate the Viceroy of Egyy -Fort Worth, Texas, was de vastated by 00,000 fire. 1915—B h : bombed the German submarine base and 5 2 at Zeebrugge. a son 8 1909- from Tu 3 Umpire Wilson he Judging press dis told the ss # The Test. “What is intoxicating liquor?” n that will have to be d the courts after nation- 1916 and Scotland kiled injured 100° perso i917—President Wilson asked co. gress to declare a state!o? war with Germany. ees oe ge land and cided by Globe-Democrat thinks it is! ing © Louis “The Old Oaken Bucket.”—E re. : 5 eae a ale ej Year Ago in War Will Be Well Done. kaiser has been toasted in > The - Holland, but then he has been roast- points along western front. THE COUNCIL OF WOMEN VOTERS cently propose: arri¢ Ap- iffrage convention man Catt, ¢ ; life, announces that his only women and eformers, voters and jon.” to the idea see only a ; bused on sex instead of time-worn party plat- merely substituting “the le “the ainst men” for the De embling of an effort to n it from the n being a en to join th- promotin, for the pub- \ in almost every other country. gri cella in the p Co. (Colo.) United States loans to first year of war totalled 600,000. United States troo dun attacked with g plosive sk and Record. south of Ver high ex- Politic ; A Hint to the Girls. If the girls will only wear | season than they did last they go a long w toward solving prohibition question and keeping boys’ minds off the horrors of te.—Morgan County (Colo.) publican. in Seotla y a Dr. Nicholas Murray Bu ab -d ago teda Hugh A. Jen eteran of the Detroit America * ball club, born at Pittston, ars ago today. ————— - Today’s Events The Soldiers’ Favorite Song there are of ail variet among the songs we sing, stir the blood. some laugh, and some bring— There’s “ Long T Pa., 4 Some Overatonde Woman’s Fore vi} 1 of the Mcthodist Ep! Ghurehe South, will begin its annua, meeting today at Memphis. A notable gathering of women wil assemble in Loui. . j Mational conventi “Gram Ret Daughters of the ¢ The completion of Ir year under statewide prohibition wih a Fat MBE ReEran Ane TRO Ea a be celebrated in Indianapolis today tharetelaonie ithabemake a hap; ith an all-day program under the and songs that m you sad— auspices of the Indiana Dry Fe But, say, since the war is over and we (tien and kindred organizations. won't geb cross the LOATH? The effects of the unusually mila fhe song that sounds the best of all, winter on the supply and price of O, BOY, is HOME SWEET HOME. “ vill be considered by the Massachu- 2 » Pre s¢ _ Ice Dealers’ association, meet- annual convention today in Mi ie e Fir and “¢ and “Tears” so0d- the they Dawn” and one ce songs of Mornin’ Glories Started ane George Creel, retiring to priv des is to be “an humble assistant in th delousing process which our publi life needs.” If George will permi an humble editor to speak we might remark that he started the delousing process admirably by t€ndering his|, own resignation.—Exchange. ——$—$ | FORTY FRENCH | GENERALS DIE IN GREAT WAR — PARIS.—Forty-one French gen- erals have been killed in the war, an official list states. ankers from many of the leading C 2 to meet in Chicago today o make defginite arrangements for the assimilation by the Unitéd States t amounts of foreign securities as the only commod the Allied and neutral nations will be able’ to sell in the near future. Calendar of Sports Swimming: Women’, a 22 tional championship at Boxing 12 round Benn rounds ¢ yard na- San Franc Joe Eagan vs. Jeff Smith. Al, Shubert 12 BROTHER MOOSE TAKE NOTICE. Perular meeting THursday, April Five of them, Generals Bridoux,| 3rd shall be called at 7:30. p. m. in- idmaison, Marcot,| Stead of 8:00 p. m. Installation of nd Masnou were _, officers. Entertainment for members crals of division, and the other 136.24 their families only at 9:00 p. were brigadier generals, although at| 4-1-3 J the time they met their death they were almost without exception in command of divisions. m. ———__—~.s- - -— , Wanted—W ii and repair 2uto radiators, J. Manuel Radia. | jtor Co., 116 So. David: Phone 455W | n s upon the groun not trimmed and will be sufficient for gro ay he Allies reported gains at numerous J} eet Os iB. WOULD GARDEN DEGREE WORK IN CASPER F. and A. ‘An Article Every Day for Inexperienced Growers Casper Lodge, No. 1 M., will hold a special meeting this afternoon, commencing at 2:00 o'clock, when work in the first section of the third degree will be con- ferred on a number of eandid who will be raised to the sub’ sree of master masons. Quite ber of visitors from nearby towns 2 in attendance at this masonic function. The work will con o'clock this evening work will be temporarily so that the parti ipan ice may partake of i s chicken dinner which has been pre- pared by the ladies of the Order of the Eastern Star. Ai! men s of the Masonic fraternity i at the dinner. Degree work will be res 3 7:30 and it is expected that it will ng in every garden, whether large on, the seed should be before the weather becomes warm ransplanted once or twice before hardened to outside conditions. or pots in which they are planted when the weather is warm. They e is no danger of frost. Plants for d outdoors after the ground has be- ‘ow be s end tied to stakes. ome gardens. in each direc- Where plenty set three to four feet apart It should be borne the plants to stakes a fruit ripen earlier From twenty- in the home garden, of tomatoes for summer use and for of Agriculture. sNews | JOHN BINGENKEIMER [5 BACK, RECOVERED FROM EFFECTS OF GERMAN GAS John and tying the trained. mason. CASPER NOT “LAST” meee 1 tion in these Bingenheimer, who enlisted the to receive assistance in maintai salaries” thru the acquisition of an appropriation from the t de- pleted “extraordinary fu chal- lenged by Postmast vho interprets it as postal department.” Casper, reiter- ates Mr. Sproul, received more thar one-fifth of all fv g i the postoffice tres extraordinary con cf offices thruout the co} sarily must exper unless the pos to face a defi cher protests. a Fears Bice to ‘with the American Expe- ditionary forces in France. John came from Fort D. A. Russell where received his discharge, h his brother, Henry, driving up in the iat- up s returned $s country as following smissal from a French base hos- 1, where he has been under treat- s for effects of gas Alsace-Lorraine sec- sre he saw over two months’ ive service before the war ceased. Bingenheimer has almost complete 7 recovered from his experiences and is much pleased to get back home and to again be able to greet his friends here. — SEEING EUROPE GUIDES GETTING INTO HARNESS a = ae : NatronaFuel Co. PARIS, (By Phone 949 _ . prespective g J. L. BIEDERMANN; Prop Mail.)—An army ot s hag ajready begun ing and rehearsing their patter the former battlefields of France aration for the tourist hosts City Office 157 S. Center Street Gen. Office 5th and Beech Streets Touring club ot ed before the war, has z first act was the battle area in twenty TAPP OPO OO LE PLE SLOG LS SME ‘TRIS THEATRE ‘The Belle ot Arcadia’ A Musical Comedy in Two Acts, Presented Under the Auspices of the MOTHERS’ LEAGUE — Benefit SOLDIERS’ AND SAILORS’ CLUB Tuesday, April 8, 1919 8:15 P. M. Reserved Seats on Sale Tuesday, April 1st, at Box Office ADMISSION $1.06 and $1.50 ey N \) N & . . N \) N \) % N 8 Ny \) N ‘ag LGLIIEIOOI IIL SIGS Ae, 1000 LOTS TOM BELL ADDITION Lusk Development and Improvement Co., Owners, at Lusk, Wyo. Just north of R. R. East of Main Street. Sale Opens April 10, 1919 DON’T MISS IT! WRITE FOR PLAT AND PRICES The Hitchings-Van Schaack Inv. Co., Agts. LUS Ke and—— DENVER WO SILI EL ITIL ID EOL L. i ° . of jalap, and is to be had at any drug “| tive Pellets.” take until the middle of the night be- fore all candidates have been raised to the sublime degree of a master |tant that food is given regularly in GET FUNDS, SAYS SPROUL WASTER MASONS REGENE SPANISH INFLUENZA | OXY-ACETYLENE WEL 118 S. David St. Phone GiteJ. ST EQUIPPED WEDING’ SHOP IN THE STATE Do Not Fear When: Fighting A German or a Germ! By DR. M. COOK The cool fighter arways 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- DR. C. H. BAILEY in the office ‘of Dr. C. W. Thomas _, cumulate within the body and to ward' : 8:30 yo off an attack of the influenza bacil- Office Mears: ee to 5 p. m. Phone 333 Sundays and evenings by appointment. ELECTRICIANS F. £. McCEVENY lus, take a good liver regulator to/ move the bowels. Such a one is made up, of May-apple, leaves of aloe, root’ store, and called “Pleasant Purga- 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 v ted. Obtain at the nearest drug ric Tablets” to flush the kidneys and control the pains and aches. Take an ‘Anuric’ tablet every two hours, together with cop- ious drinks of lemonade. If a true Electrical Contractor Wiring, Re Otfce Ph. 19-W ire and Fixtures 141 West Firat AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO. 112 E. Third St. Phone 1080 case of influenza, the food should be Motor Repairing Armature Winding Electrical. Wiring and Contracting OPTOMETRIST W. A. FRENZEL REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST EYES TESTED, GLASSES FITTED 151 S. Center AUTO REPAIRS AUTO REPAIR SHOP 163 S. Anh Auto Repairing Fords Especially hone G42-W. ork Guaranteed. UPHOLSTERING UPHOLSTERING, & work for prices before having done elsewhere. J. VIRBEL 306 E. Raltroad Phone 1015 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 acute attack is passed, which is gen- erally from three to seven days, the system should be built up by the use of a good iron tonic, such as “Iron- ic’ tablets to be obtained at some drug stores, or that well known blood maker and herbal tonic made PE from rootz and barks of forest trees —sold everywhere as Dr. Pierce’s Golden Me Medical Discovery.—Adv. - QUICK RELIEF - Fa CTPA BERT'S AUTO-TOP work Ave. Granite and M and Murkers, V rbings and tery Cement W TOMBSTONE WORKS’ Oppostte Postofiice, Casper, Wyo. Robert Simpson, Phone 6035 je Tombstones DR. C. A. SANFORD Ostcopathic Physician Rooms 4. & 5 .Wood Bldg. . Phone 1030 * Office hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. TRANSPORTATION The Way Uncle Sam Taught Me ve Me a Trial WILLIAM) WERNER. Phone 467W. 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