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PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Daily fF except Sunday at Publi- . Wyo. EPHONE per (Wyorr Ss matter, Nov Aavertising Representatives David J. Ran 341 Fifth Ave., New K City Prudd ne & Prudden 1 3 Steger Bide. go, Tl SUBSCRIPTION RATES Sy Carrier Trit will n after subscription in arrears. Applicant for Membership to Audit Bu- reau of Circulations. Member of the Associated he Ass i 2 AS! a is exc) t in | The Jack Pot | A report from Cheyenne states that fe blowing is no ilged in in the state capital nor in y It’s The entire crew of the German sub-| Monte Blue has his best oppor-] ‘eel 20 years younger, and am so i ame varine Brem which appeared tunity as Jeading man in this pic | vell and strong now that I can get wn thr ause three years ago, has arrived at Bre-| ture, and he more than gets away] round and do ,all my_ housework ae inimen. Acc ng to a German news- With the role, His interpretation of | without the least trouble. I have ‘a paper, ( Britain kept the men. the lonely soldier is most ar and|2 fine appetite, and eat just anything | se st prisoners and completely shut them one doesn’t have to be a sentimental- {I want and never suffer the least Los Angele off from the outside world to keep: ist to be really moved by Pettigrew] bit afterwards. The rheumatism has RO HURE RATE ; the whereabouts of the vessel a se-| a8 he is played by Mr. Blue. left _me entirely, and so has all that : Fat. Othersiinithe castare Cn swelling in my feet and legs. My ly convert No. 1 corps, afte _ ard, who is Varick, James Mas nerves seem to be in perfect condi- hich he wr the follow poe The American zion posts have one of Pettigrew’s tent-mate | tion, : nd I sleep soundly for eight vn from 1,371 posts on July & Clara Whipple as a chorus girl friend} oF nine hours every night. The way 341 posts August 16. One of the heroine. George Melford di-|Tanlac has overcome my troubles the of these is the Vroman Post No. 2 of| rected. The scenario is by Will M.|and built me up is more like a mira-| 1 OHSiar Ritchey. cle than anything else, and any medi-! Nor es 3 2 $$» ——- | cine that will do that much for a per-| unusually warm tribute to, Perhaps the most extraordinary json my age, is certainly worth its 1 soldiers has been paid by tattooing ever carried out w | weight in gold. ‘4 ; y of Monaco. He spoke with that of a French coachman who, at Tanlac is sold in Casper by the} mind , memory’s 2 time when I wa ; but my nin sod, re that rest and peace not come whi of the voice ne sound um Its good o called » wr d soldie » bu ~a sinner we the hall t night. I meant to do the right. But a de erter coward—always ready with excuse—or pe carele 2nd wonders, the use. s faithful] the prayer of Ge © won my hard and stony heart, | the front that night I made | t today—praise Tribune} ‘TDNILY TRIBUNE SEAVIGECOLUMN OH WAR VETS it still , ut, {| inghe Cribune ir,”” came the answer, AT AGE SEVENTY oO, bucket.” “Wot do they mean, Jimmy, when they say money talks?” “I dunno, unless it’s the wonder- ful way it says good-bye to yer.”— London Tattler. Mrs. Rollins Feels Better Than Twenty Years; “Tanlac Is Worth Weight in Gold” Captain, angrily “Button up that European War Most Sanguinary Battle deaths for officers graduat- ed from the United States Milit Academy, West Point, New Yor! the world war were 37 per cent per| years, And have actually gained pounds in weight,” said Mrs. M. rmy and erinl of interest ervice man will street, Seattle, the other day. “When I moved to Seattle GAINS 25 POUNDS in coat.”” : ; 4 “Tam 70 years old, and have been} Married recruit, absently: ‘“Yes.! in poor health for a good many years, my dear.” } but since taking Tanlac I feel better ae | n every way than I have for 20/State Commissioner Says that State of leasing undoubtedly would re-| 25 B. Rollins, who lives at 110 West 39th | about is column | 1,000, while among non-graduates | 12 years ago,” she continued, “I was Mwerabicet ote Tee Ee pereeet r; it was 18 per cent, according to in hopes that the climate here would man who did hix bit in the service a analysis of final casualty reports theylexerved mention in the news of from the Central ecords office in health, but I have been gradually France. Towing worse all the time. These same reports show that th he be in the hands 4s week by Friday nig European War was the most san = ary in history. Battle death War Record of Second Division. mong American enlisted men aver a : Chateau-Thierry, aged eight per 1,000 and among ¥ o see meal time come. Mihiel, Belleau Wood, emergency officers 11 per 1,000. O | erribly from rheumatism, American forces. ce acon, win PETTIBREWS GIRL’ NEW 52; one-eleventh of the of the A. E. F.; replace- wounded entire le ble to wear my_ shoes. Capture 26 prisoners, on 5 n such awful condition that the | fifth of all that were taken by the ¢ <2 a east noise would! upset me, and I tire army, 343 guns, one-fourth of In her latest Paramount picture J 1ever got a good night’s sleep, I fi- he nd 1,350 machine guns,|‘‘Pettigrew’s Girl,” Ethel Claytor } i!ly got so weak and run down that 0 of the total. adds another splendid characteriza just had to give up and go to bed more than 600 distin-' tion to her list of virile portrayals nd for five weeks didn’t have ice more than one hundred per cent above the next highest number awarded to an Amer- ican divison Kept nea occupied against crosses, This new Paramount star is probabl; one of the most versatile actresses or the screen. She is not limited in he scope, it seems, but can handle wid) 100,000 German troops equal ease any part from that o 1d gained constantly girl detective (in “The Mystery as well ce ) to that of the chorus girl ir ettigrew’s Girl,” which will be shown at the Iris theater tomorrow. le, and T told ind asked him to get me them German Sub Crew Appears 8 rezponeible for.it, Alcova —Adv. the time of the celebrated Dreyfus | Casper Pharmacy and in trial, had his body covered with no |the Alcova Mercantile C ewer than one hundred and twenty | illustration of the case, including por- test enthus of the more 10.000 American soldiers who st friendly terms with of Monaco.” There ion not been a single case of miscon.| tTaits of the leading person: duct on the part of these men, the, York cccupied nearly two { ‘ ; Prince I suf- sO mpagne, Blac Mont Ridge and,eVvery 1,000 officers landing in Franc ometimes my feet and legs were Argonne. Advanced 62 kilome-|330 were killed or wounded. ers of the total 767 ined by the oe nd my arms would get so stiff and ore that I couldn’t use them at all.} More than half the time, I wasn’t, In fact, Ij 1ad gotten to where I was in misery} 1opes that I would ever get up again. “Then I heard about Tanlac and he good it was doing so many peo- my son that I would nake one more effort to get well, a bottle. } Well, to make a long story short, I om perfectly well again, and Tanlac Why, T honestly by Buy artlett pears r nning Take po ether. Bu: n tvhell. _ Buy Ba pears, for canning | fi) GOWY Toke oe other, Baz oC zest My “ ie this w Those delicious Washing- DIAMUND RAND PILLS, for 95 ig a decision by congress @6/t0n Beetlett feats At all wens Shiestelways Reliable o ner the bodies of American is Lit Wari I J 9. soldie = s killed in the war shall be re- the United States, the = of about 1,000 men who fell in gium are interred in the cemeteries of Wareghem and Poper- Why Pay More? 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Ca & B to inding fault was sitting in H ; rks one day when he glanced UITS FROM $38.50 AND UP ( er Re Co., to Catherine A Casper; Cot lohn Sull I ' 0 1 c > ; ; : R. 81 W. Co WinonavOiic N. R. 84 W. ( $ Geo. W. l “ ( nw Ss Ty C. Kir ni to ent I Co. n Ty N. } 4 ( $1 Geo. W. D. 4 Crescent Pet, ¢ ec, &, Tp. Bt iw. ¢ $1 O, I re ( € iM ty ¢ » Cr et, Co. r S 1 PYTHIAN SISTERS NAME WYO. OFFICERS MOPOLIS, W temple yoming in session here, elect- ig officers for the en na; grand chief, Petterson, Rock Springs; Sisters, follow Pythiar ed the znd senior, Mr Adamsky, Cheyenne Mrs. Helen Creagle, opolis; grand mistress of records und correspondence, Mr Ruby Moyer, Laramie; grand 1 s Roc} of finar aher, Springs ager, Mrs. Emma Cordiner, ; grand protector, Ennis Hendershot, Cheyenne; guard, Annie Lucas, Cambria perme representative, Mrs. Clara Davis; alternate, Agnes Mizera, Sher-| idan. window. He saw a private niform walking past, carry- WHY PAY MORE? Tim Halme & Co. TAILORS 107 East Second St., Over Blue Front Grocery. Phone 120-W “Where are you going?” hailed the ant-major. To fetch some water,” replied the sergeant-ma- i | ly, PII LOL LE LILI III GUSTS Sa S, 15TH ANNUAL WYOMING STATE FAIR September 9 to 13th, Inclusive AUTO RACES AEROPLANE STUNTS = PESOS ISS WILD WEST SHOW COMMUNITY SINGING iN SEPTEMBER 11TH % Soldiers’ Sailors’, Marines’ Day Medals to all returned Soldiers, Sailors and Marines will be presented by Governor Carey, assisted 4 number of young ladies. % The State Game Warden has donated an Elk and Buffalo for the Barbecue, which will be served Y to Soldiers, Sailors and Marines. The Barbecue will be handled by the Salvation Army on the Fair % SEPTEMBER 12TH Old-Timers’ Reunion”-—A fine program is being arranged for this Day. % EVENING PROGRAM ‘ ‘5 an P ° t picture »y” will be shown during the ek. This picture was featured in New ® York. Chicayro, Boston and all other large Eastern, as well as Western cities. Open-Air Dancing—Carnivals—Something doing every minute. cor T YOUR TICKET AGENT FOR REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. ther information, addres: 7 E. EWEL, Ass’t. Secretary & DBOUGLAS, WYOMING. EPIL ILI LSI LS LI LILI LS SI SIS SS SS ST SIS ST MS ST SM yearsicnown 8s Dest SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Wwaws eZ a VILALELALLALLALLLLLALA AAA ddd | | bill help to improve the condition of my! will become the fifth American state jin importance of petroleum produc- |tion, instead of seventh, during the ered constantly from stomach trou-|coming year, according to a forecast le, and what I ate caused me so|made by State Immigration Commis- auch misery that I had actually | sioner Charles S. Hill. Commissioner , vached the point where I dreaded| Hil believes that development I suffered| Wyoming’s oil too, and) from the adoption of a system of of the season on the local grounds. | |leasing the petroleum bearing lands \ sadly swollen that I couldn’t walk,) would cause this state to achieve in 1920 a production greater than that to can them. of Illinois or Louisiana. EXPECT WYOMING 0 Should the mineral “Should the oil leasing bill pass as is hoped for, Wyoming instead of be- ing seventh in the production of oil undoubtedly will be fifth. The rela- tive importance of the largest oil pro- ducing states during 1918 was as \ follows: Oklahoma, 103,347,070 bar- bE f | i i IN rels; Californie, 97,531,997 barrels; Kansas, 45,051,417; Texas, 38,750,- ‘081; Louisiana, 16,042,600; Illinois a 13,365,974; Wyoming, 12,596,287. Development of large areas of pub- lic lands in Wyoming under a system ‘sult in an increase in this state’s pro- | , duction, that would cause it_to take rank ahead of Illinois and Louisiana. es i} CODY DEFEATS BASIN IN LAST | GAME OF YEAR | to The Tribune.) Hi BASIN, Wyo., Sept. 3..—The Cody | .°f {ball team defeated the Basin team | resources resulting ‘here 14 to 2. This is the last game Will be Among Foremost if the Leasing Bill Passes land leasing be enacted Wyoming probably (Speeia is the week | At all grocers. He says: prices hy the box. Not 16 cents or 17 cents— But 15 cents Velvet Always Hits a 3 Bagger: Sight! Smell!! Taste!!! HEN it’s easy. to get to the home-plate, r‘ght where you snuggle down in an old coat and slip- pers to enjoy life. To begin with, Velvet Tobacco, in its jolly red tin, has a wholesome generous look to it. Nothing namby-pamby about it. A red-blooded tin full of red-blooded tobacco, for red-blooded folks. 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