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aa WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1919 ce i aera for Educational Campaign, W. 0, Wilson Is Director for Wyoming —_—_— NEW YORK, July 30.—Complete | collected, thus raising about $9,000. aes 29 states of the Na-| The occypational tax fixed for busi- goesbab. he oprend of unAmerions| oem gfuaae operating In the elty ie} and radical doctrine by a nation-|*® fle wide popularization of the Consstitu- Merchandise—$3 per $1,000 inven-| v 7 be son, being “4 ete % oppos tion of the United Statess was an.| {Tied stock per annum; $10 mini-| [00 pene. S.eyvererse tele are under ditches now constructed or un-/ sible opposing nine altho the opp nounced today by the league with|™2™- , | William ©. Wilson of Casper, presi-| b dent of the state bar association, as *!,00 of capital stock. director for Wyoming. 2 Scft-drink parlors—$100 per year. State directors, with co-operating , county and local directors, he at| $40 additional. work in these 29 states. The Secur.| Vance halls—$40 a year. ity league declares that similar or-| “@Tases—$50 a year. ganization will be perfected through. i°tion pictures or other theatres out the other states of the —*100 per annum. i bh Banks—$1.50 per annum for each| © Ae ah aL NATR INSURANCE MAN APPRENTICE TO EUGENE FIELD inrns REVENUES FROM SALOONS scene sicizmvae-tamooe cht | En re | With a cut in the city’s revenues of| lieve after working under him set) tire Country to Be Organized | $12,000 annually because of the pass-| Several years on the old Denver Jour-| A 5 |} game cirouit tour of Wyoming towns jing of the saloon, various business) al. f under Ditch and Brot to| F |and occupational taxes will be levied|the Journal. His reporters and oth-| to help make up the deficit. The|¢r employes in the newspaper office limit of an 8-mill city tax will be| CoUd tell when the financial end of |the paper was holding up because | Field would find few things wrong. But when the money was slow com- ng in, Field had a very common | habit of finding many flaws in the ; work done in the office. Mr. Harri- his. Later Field became more and more nterested in writing poetry. Mr. = . Harrison went from the journalism |the cent vill se yer 4g nN the Garland canal Pies 5 ts s t o e century will see over a million i ne ith dancing or cabaret—) sictd into the insurance business and acres under cultivation. | now he is general agent of the Penn, The largest irrigation project in| great success. } | Mutual Insurance company. He hi from Denve been visiting here Colo. union or A | —_——s—_— within a short time. Bazlor sh-os—$5 per chair per MINER IS CRUSHED. Wide Co-operation, | year. |. SHERIDAN, July 30.—Leon Seiz- The National Security league is, Butcher shops vear ‘kouski, age 50 years, died at the state being aided in this movement to, Hotels—$2 per room ; hospital as the result of injuries re- Restaurants—$50 per year. —$5 per table a year. —$25 a year. counteract the influence of Bolshev- ism, anarchy and radical socialism} by the other great national patriatic| ‘ joined with the Security league in|*~), Per Year: 32 : : f "|" Brokers and factors—$32 a year.’ a constitutional celebration: orgeni-| J. undries—Steam $75" non powsr zation committee, headed by Dr.| gig ner ear coe David Jayne Hill, which is in gen- Fr ee eral charge of the campaign. This! 1, papi eee wey store rom $25 committee, through the state dir Meare eng ing a propaganda of Constitutional | Preymen=—¥ = | interpretation {and j popularization | which will culminate in a great | YOUTH SENT TO | tion-wide celebration of “Constitu-| tion day” on the anniversary of the| WORLAND FOR tion, September 17 next. On that | THEFT OF CAR day meetings expressive of patriotic popular protest against all un-Amer-| ican disturbers and 4 will be held under the auspices of | fr stealing a motor caNhere in| the committee in every city, town| March was taken- to the industrial and hamletinitheieountrysee, |school at Worland, Wyo., today ‘Tiventy) Gavernors |vording to the sentence given him by | committee has been notable and pet — —— tional. Governor Cox of Ohio today! patriotic organizations of the coun- accepted membership in the Consti-| try in this effort to combat the forces | tutional Celebration Honorary com-| of disorganization and. destruction, | ernors now included in this commit-{Wll its many activities against the | tee. The mayors of over 100 impor-| growing menace of Bolshevism in tent cities and leading citizens in|this country, which are occupying all parts of the country are mem-|the principal attention of the Se- tion Honorary committee. is working on the basic idea that The local members of the honor-!the best antidote for Bolshevism! is ary committee co-operating with the Americanism, and that Americanism state and county directors in the is purely a question of education. terpretation propaganda and in the and appreciation of the real mean. | organization of meetings for “Con- ings of American institutions and stitution day.” Many men of nation- ideals by all the people will effect- al reputation have already agreed ually overcome i Ain-American portant “Constitution Day” gather- launched this great nation-wide ings. constitutional celebration and cam-| Edueation the Cure. paign of, constitutional popularida- The National Security league en- tion and interpretation, as the best tors and their assistants, is conduct-| Brus stores birthday of the American Constitu-| destructionists | George Davis, who was convicted} The co-operation aroused by the 'the court recently. mittee, making a total of 20 gov-| by going to the root of the evil, In) bers of the Constitutional Celebra-| curity league at this time, the league constitutional popularization and in- Believing that a thorough knowledge to make addresses at the more im- doctrine, the Security league listed the co-operation of the great means to this end. Phone 601 Holmes to Homes Second at Wolcott Outing Equipment If you are spending the week-end or vacation in the mountains we have many articles you'll find it hard to get along without and articles that will add much to your pleasure and comfort, all at modegate vulcanizers—| when there was a sli fractured and his eived in a mine acident that occurr- d at the Monarch mine. -The unfor- unate man was working in the mine, de and he was of falling right side were ck broken. > - Read The Tribune ads. “aught underneath t oal. His ribs ou Gs Com prices. Glad to have you look them over whether you buy or not. Camp Stoves— All metal, size 4x9x14, two holes, burns gasoline, is inexpensive to yse and saves lots of trouble. Priced, $10.50. Camp Chairs— Camp Stools— Regular size, made of Smail stools that make | good plain poplar, with good extra seats for cars. | khaki bottom, seat 24 Have carpet or khaki top. | back folding. Priced, Priced at $1.50 and $1.25 | $1.85 and $1.50. Camp Cots— Famous Gold Medal camp cots, fold up in small space, open out full size. Makes your night’s sleep restful. Priced at $5.75. Folding Camp Tables-— A strong folding table that takes but little room and opens up 2x8 feet. Priced at $6.50. Camp Mattress— Made of rubber. cover- ed with good grade kha- ki. Rolls up in small space; inflate at night to regular size. Price $30.00 Camp Chairs— Large easy chair, with head rest, made of heavy awning cloth, with wood frame, folds up. Priced at $3.75. Water Holders— Canteens, water bags and running bowrd tanks, priced up from $1.50. Flash lights, batteries and bulbs. Thermos bottles and sets, knives and forks, nickel watches, Canned Heat and Sterno stoves, campfire grates. Shotguns, Rifles and Revolvers, Winchester and Peters Ammunition. ~ Fishing Tackle, Rods, Reels, Creel’s Minnow buckets, Double Taper, Enamel and Silk lines, Preserved Min- now, Salmon Eggs, Flies, Spinners and Leaders. Every- thing to make your trip successful. Holmes Hardware Co. “HOLMES TO HOMES” Phone 601 “i Casper We analyze work, and determine accurately the proper type and size of ti Tires, Goodyear Cushion Tires and Goodyear Pneumatic Cord Truck Tires because we be- lieve in their quality and know they do wear a long time. Then the tires are applied according toa carefully worked out method which means absolute accu- Tacy as well as speed and safety. We have ample parking space, a big hydraulic press, capable workmen and well equipped work shop. Arrange- Goody Field was editor and owner of! ONA COUNTY TRIBUNE park fr OF LAND UNDER OF THE BASIN COUNTRY ss: The Casper baseball nine is playing three. Sales jat Worland this afternoon in # Following the game at Worland, the | team will go to Greybull to play Trebled During Next 25 jreturn games against the nine t sa Is Gla; (was walloped twice here this k | rs, is Ciaun | The Greybull players are laying for . hy Semen the strong local team when it comes It iss estimated that there are now|to their home town for two games 250,000 acres under cultivation in| Thursday and Friday. the Big Horn basin. In addition to| The team will return to Casper ir this about 150,000 acres, although} time to play a home contest Sunday not now under cultivation, are either! afternoon. Thermopolis is the 1 High State of Production to Be Richelieu Pineapple No, 2%% can jder the process of construction. It! ing team is uncertain thus far. \is reasonable to assume that 750,000, acres will be under the ditch in the|#otakle engineering structures = it next 25 years and that the end of} ¢onnection with the project. Un jer alfalfa | fruits and root crops are rai grains ed with Richelieu Pineapple, the Big Horn basin is the Shoshone; Of the Seven Carey act projects | |project of the reclamation service, in the basin, the Big Horn river is | with its estimate of 60,000 acres|the source of water supply for the [under cultivation. The Garland can-/| two largest, with the Big Horn coun al of this project diverts water from ty canal drawing water on the west the Shoshone river a short distance side and the Hanover canals on the {below Cody and covers the great east side at points a few miles above {tract of fine land tributary to the! the town of Worland. The Big Horn towns of Ralston, Powell and Gar- cenal covers a fine tract of bench land. The Shoshone reservoir, cre- land lying in a body along side of ated by the construction of one of the river and extending frum Wor- ‘the highest dams in the world as-|dand to Greybull. The lands sures an abundant water supply to/this canal have an avera elevation the project. The Shoshone dam, the ‘of 4,000 feet and excell lds diversion dam from the Garland of elfalfa, grain and roc jfanal andthe Corbett tunnel, are |'obtained. General a Business Li a@ ar Charen Av, UBERTY TREMSEER: Cae plete for Truck Owners 1. Selection of Tires ; 2. Application 3. Inspection and Care your loads, your roads and your night or on Sunday to save layup. re needed. We sell Goodyear Solid After the tires are in use prevent tire trouble and consequent men make regular reports to you of give you better cartage results. So ! savings we can effect. ear Truck Tire Service Brodie Rubber Co. 166 SOUTH CENTER ST. PHONE 772-M — Johnson me for some AD. ON0 ACRES. CASPER PLS WORLAND ows 7%, oe Read the Tribune ads. The Casper Storage Grocery THE RICHELIEU STORE Special for Thursday and Friday 40° 30° 15° Casper Storage Company Storage ke Manner Cost Saving Service Our service is based upon three fundamental things which affect trucking costs: ments can be made, if desired, to do the work at e inspect them for you at regular intervals. Tires need care just like the engine and we know of many ways to help you loss. Our each tire’s condition and watch for signs of driving abuse. This service does keep truck costs down. It does et us send a man—an expert—who can go over your truck- ing problems with you and explain further the Station PAGE NINE Vire spread with mpomible to make ‘ Car Lots Canned Goods, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables Handled, stored, re-shipped and Checked in