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THURSDAY, SEPT. 11, 1919 two days. We guarante* a small Lot- COMMON WITCHHAZEL tle of Lavoptik to help AN¥ CASE FINE FOR SORE EYES weak, strained or fi ed eyes. Alu- minum eye cup FREE. Casper Phar- It is surprising how quickly eye in- macy.—Ad flammation is helped by common -— aan witchhazel, camphor, hydrastis, etc.,, The high cost of living can be re- as mixed in Lavoptik.eye wash. One duced by calling at the Casper Phar- PAGE TWO 3 d : Che Caspet Daily Cribune ; \. €be Casvet Dailp Tribung! ot 2 sign of intelligence but of stv-) 1 Saas’ oALWAL PRESIDENT SUBMITS BILL FOR BUSIXESS conse Se he! Washington! Atar, an adminie- CAMPAIGN LAGS Entered at Casper (Wyomink) porter. | Teton organ, saya that the United fice as epcond-cjase marter, Nov. 22,1916 States will be embarrassed if the ] PEACE CONFERENCE iil PFAIPLE s | Gy tye ay] acy, 8 9-10-23: tePouTS PROM TH5 B . : i siderly lady, who had been troubled macy, Saturda MEMBER 1) SQCIATED PRASS! - ; elderly lady rye aia MEMBER THR ASSOCIATED ERRES|Senate fails to ratify the Shantung with chronic eye inflammation for wea win: Pa eht JB. HANWAY, President and Baitor |fecision. Since when did it become a many’ years, was greatly helped in Meet me at Sie Nog THOS DAILY. Advertising Magager jC™barrassing to the United States to “Very modest” is the opinion of President Wilson regarding the bill , B. GRIF) fate Batol refuse to participate in a project of —--- for approximately $1,500,000 09 pre sented to the American people for - i 2 iv Sec-| the expense F » thou sand three hundred other officials, \ = international grand larceny? Eight-Day Drive Drags into Sec-! the expenses of himself and one t ; ‘ ; \ \ patie T heniane se) Binh Ave, & o- i Par Week with Single Coun- | clerks and attaches of the American peace delegation in Paris from Dec. \ \\\ \ AS New York City. 3 14,1918 to Dee. 31, 1919. sage to congress, the president states AQ S AN Proseocks Stoner Biden | Of course }he covenant of the ty Over the Top, is that the expenses to Jur , 1919 had been $686,146.89 and he that \ SS al >: \ Copies of the BET) Tribune are on | League of Nations doesn’t provide for Report $825,000.00 be appropriated to cover probable expenses to the end of this \ \S \ ‘ 2 aN \ file in the New York and Chicago of-| ,. 5 year \ ; \\ Hoss and ‘visitors are welcome. > \disarmament, the one thing that would = " Accompanted ky a iettar somewhat a \\y : NY 1 0 ie > x 8 - a $35,000 ynthly, £ ),000, SUBSCRIPTION RATES guarantee world peace, but it does NE, Wyo pt. '1.—! o.planatory of the high cost of liv-,™ ly SBPOOQe menial ikelthen ; fter aunching of an| d : Telegraph and cable ig Ten days after the launching of a eee ot ne aie ving: itemized! . Telegraph and AS 2.80) “eight-day”? campaign to raise in Wy ae re i ene the war department, bill ot ye \ i88|enough for people who prefer to ets SOTO00 tor ereatl these Satvacl S=penes secount ss beck forgareee ceived and amount not yet known \\ +65) ; id = congress by president: , peas \ k|use their imaginations rather than|tion Army home service buildings|'° Comsress by the presic tho the expense will bé large \Y ys Carrier: $7.20|mention the matter, and that The statement of expenditures men-' Pxpenses of the commission from By Mati lia eg the and finance the work of the army in 5 z $4.00 their common sense in estimating the fue vate dazing. tbe icomineevear tioned in the letter, to June 30 last, is July 1, 1919, to July 30, 1919, e Rese Moot. een ee L Yatue of the proposed world govern- 75: Springs county is the only onc # follows: aka es clusive of rent and telegraph service, | loss period than three months. | | ment. of the 21 in the state that has “onc, crave! ous er eS TE SES ato 9.74 ce Peal Al) subscriptions must paid in ad-/| 9 cae Tee : Subsistence, 4 z Expenses of the com sion fro! C y Tri over the to; in raising its quota Oxy | vance and The Daily Tribune will not —$———$— 5 ———__——— P e Salaries, $103,8 upmiea oro etoeAug 1, 1919, e: insure delivery after gubscription be- Hot Springs is in a class by itself ee OE eee in regard to the Salvation Army drive; W because it applied to the Salvation Army fund the surplus from patriotic funds raised during the war and ing, furniture and fixture |thus made it unnecessaty to solicit Newspapers i nd miscells from the public donations to the army ages to employes of Hotel Cril- elusive of rent and telegraph serv- $53,345.33. ice, estimated, $125,000. tionery, office supplies, print- xper of the commission from repairs,’ Sept. 1, 1919, to Dec. 31, 1919, esti-| ous expen- mated for four months, $440,000. Total estimated and actual liabili-| Applicant for Membership to Audit || == = | The Jack Pot The Associated Press ts exclusively |» entitled to the use for republication of | ail news dispatches credited to it or not Persons Particular —accustomed to the best tty ty Yl otherwise credited in this paper and fund. Not a county where solicita- s, $5,720.08. so far as known, to date, $1,-] pete iso the local news published Rerein.| 1 ont meet high pricts if|tion was necessary managed to raise|~ Food and ‘hotel supplies, $128, 74. eens \ are the coe wie insist gt No. @QBa 735. tenes : crec- nits quota within the originally plan- 828.10 ‘ ntal of the Hotel Crillon to \ : rage. ou “i they both are going in the same direc: TT Siit-day period altho the quota! Hire and lduntlxy of hotel linens, 30, 1919, which is payable out \ \ this snappy beve ag tion.—Newark News, of all counties except Laramie, Sheri- 8. appropriation for the national \\ will too if you try it. “BOILER PLATE” BARRAGE | er dan and Natrona are very small, to- heat, ‘light, and compressed! security and defense, $245,000. \ - | The great question in the Socialist/talling in all only $20,600 an average 20,088.78. Total appropriation required on the \ y = : 5 _ + | of less than $1,000 to a county. The Telephone, $166.17 assumption that the conference WW Coincidental with President Wil-/PAarty at present is what is left—) i i00” therefore, is being continued Inventories and legal _services,, be prolonged to Dec. 31, 1919, $ \ 7 NS son's stumping tour, the barrel has| Springfield Republican. thru the present week but during the $3,329.75. 2 \ HEILEMA oS Pies added period it is not meeting with Special allotments to investigating Total expense of comr ac \ been opened in behalf of the League of Nations, without reservation or ndment protecting Americ. Still, there must be either univer- greater success than during the first commissions dispatched to the Baltic) tual and estimated, $1.50¢ a sate ‘ «| eight ys. Poland; Turkey, the Bal- The message been referred to ls 4 nivers: j)-| eight days. A fel Po ry Bs _be « 5 eaupoulicacya training onaniyereal mt Laramie, Natrona and Sheridan kans, Russia, and the Caucasus, $105,-| the senate appropriations committee jitary straining.—Columbia Record. counties, which were apportioned’ 610.26. and it is expected that information IN w Slyle Lager Is Snappy e a rights, interests and ideals, and hun- . $77,000 of the state total of $97,-- Confidential expensés, $13,587-19.| will be sought as to why so many dreds of thousands of dollars are be-| Dr. Karl Muck will land in Den-.000, apparently have done as weli Purchase of dutomobiles, $14,-| people were included in the commis comparatively as the counties with, 602.96. sion, why $31,500 was spent for r ing spent in the effort to work up fos 6 > irene e wablic outers tm bed ett hs confirming, what Hamie/ quotas of only a few hundred dol-| Total, 29 and laundry of hotel linene, $13, are 2 an appearance of public outcry in be-/ said about that kingdom.—Columbia Jars. In neither of the three ocunties, Traveling expenses, stationery and for “confidential” expenses, $14,600 It is healthful, pai- half of immediate and unaltered rati-| Record. named, in each of which it is pro- supplies (disbursements by the de- for automobiles, and the detail of atable and nourish- ing — immediately relieves fatigue and refreshes you won- derfully. ed to erect § home sae eu partm of state in Washington), $105,500 for sending “investigatir a “ . te,” | me ing, had more than one-third of the $38,009.02. Total $704,868.31. commissions” to the Baltic, the B Newspaper “boiler plate,” costing| We are with the ministers if they! (iota been raised at last report to| Reimbursement of the government. ki nd other European centers. Theiss by members of the Americon com- <= ask time and a half for over- of the campaign, therefore, virtual- mission to negotiate peace on ac- _, The Latest Excuse ly have abandoned hope that suffi- count of subsistence furnished by — Farmer—“Hey, there, how cient money to pay for the proposed! their wives; official entertainment by YU to be up in my apple tree less of whether or not it has been buildings in cash would be raised secretary of state and Edward| Boy—‘“Please, mister, I jus The allies still love Kolehak, but and now are hoping merely that suf. : out of an airplane.”—London Opin- | fication. two dollars a page, is being dumped)strike for better-paid sermons, unless state headquarters by the ton on the local press of the) th country, express prepaid, and regard-|tin.e.—Detroit News. order. The Tribune has received Y €; unexpended allotments, andj‘ r ? : H Vi praeae : ficient money can be raised to justi- yniscellaneous items, $18,721.42. ion. | WW You'll always enough of this junk to get out half aj/not with the ardent passion that ft Rea aGaitH ER eID nildincane ao $18,72 | ; eee 3 paid bees F s Wer : y going ahead with the bi 1g pro- Fotal net expenses Dec. 1, 1918, = | saves sens dozen 12-page editions. This con-| neice ae vee hey was making, gram and mortgaging. the buildings) to June 30, 1916, exclusive ‘of the CHICHESTER 1 \ insist upon ve Ine 94 dr, Frank Crane |%00d.—Asherville Times. for the balance of cost above the} yent of the Hotel Crillon and tele- THE DIAMON! | X a foinig arcicles | by Dri Brean aa | * amounts secured thru the present! Graph charges, $ 46.89. 5 you try it. Petics and other League of Nations BrOpt-|. Tne railroad’ men sem to bave| drive. It: isthoped) that in Laramie Liabilities ~ snappy— just gandists : county $15,000 of the $27,000 quota! peo. 1, 1918, to Sept. 30, 1919, = what you have been looking for. G. Heileman Ce., Lu Crosse, Wis., U. S.A CARR & TREBER Grand Central Block Phone 88 Casper, Wyo. including damages,” the amount of which are not yet. known, approxi- joverlooked the fact that it isn’t the ¢ be obtained Henry Ford has a “boiler plate’) | : Coa ee Coe ee: 2 : ; strikes, but the runs, which win the = Ae - ampaig of his vhic volves SEARS OL NS ONE Pr enna aie GalumbusrDenntele an expenditure of several hundred phousandi gol He is offering fteehs The jittle pig that, went to market in plate, express prepaid, thru the! j who spend all their time in the cold- Western Newspaper Union, in which | storage plants.—Dallas News. 4S a spontaneous popular uprising in Britain has removed all re- ~ os behalf of the unamended, made-in-|strictions on beer, and is ready to = A 1 <, : : Europe covenant and treaty, Article| renew her proud title of “tight little X, binding America to send her sons) island.”"—Cleveland Plain Dealer. tsy CHEYENNE hat the state hibition is not to fight on foreign battlefields in as to file an information against a causes which do not concern her,| NOW, if congress would only amend son charged with violation of the |S prohibition statute, but that an ir Shantung, and all. the law of san and jemand “© formation in such # case mist be filed The Born Label is outer evidence Arrangements have been perfect. at we would have more supply and! by the prosecuting attorney in and for ey 9 30 x “ eee ~ aplay in . less demand, the solution of our trou-! the county in which the offense is al cf inner worth—it represents the {bles would be simple.—EI Paso lexed to have been committed, is most generous measure of actual co Ooo ed to have a general outery made by all the paid and volunteer propa-| PI Tiling by: Judes Willinia ©. Manage er 1 1 ‘ fe Pandistedatsthe scheme ttnindte Ge | mimes: ofiithe Wistriet: courtinat | aramie clothes yalue your money can buy. Paul Lucile M eountry, is a last big effort to create re county in declining to permit State ¥ ¥ r r auune LUCie ayo ate . as | ) Prohibition Commissioner F. L. Crab r art 7s * A : - 2 an appearance of a popular demand| HOLDUP*S WIFE jets institute un motion against , 1ou will find it only in clothes Born- ——in of the prohibitior Tailored to individual measure — we sell for delivering America, bound hand| alleged violator Oe Nema Deak gee oer { FOLLOWS FUIBIB Y. \atatitc without moving they the oC them, at fair prices. and foot, into the hands of interna- . 7m fice of the prosecuting attorney. The 66 9 tionalism and alien imperialism ON MILD SCALE peednintiiae commissioner is P o I I y anna author. SARIS etaa So ngs @ Nee aatnevan Dotnet oe ecats zed, it is held, to assist prosecutine CAMPBELL-JOHNSON CO. Casper, Wyo. 1 Demy eases Beers eyes ——_ Se ie area pete Wy Thursday Evening, Sept. 11th 2 his scheme for the betrayal of We pining) of the prohibition statute, but is not : : American rights and sovereignty, Sept. 11.— Ul SOOSOSEOO$O00F0905909060000000090000 OOOO 9OOO9OOOOO000 authorized to ignore the prose Mrs. Tony Gonzales, who narrowly es- ideas and ideals, should bestir them-/caped prosecution on a criminal 1NK atlorney’s office in such proced ‘ “ and in Miscellaneous Program sclven ‘They should -grtange mest tte SIE Hee Mba Ae meee A N A | SPEC | AL FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 12TH. <— ings of protest, circulate petitions, | other Mexicans were sent to the peni- Special sales on Saturday at the 2 tentiary a few months ago for at- Cusper Pharmacy 9-10. write letters, send telegrams and oth-|tempting to hold up the Wyoming ae —for— ME erwise make the Senate understand) Trust & Savings bank here, j Meet me at the Wigwam 9-8 THODIST CHURCH again, this time to serve a term inflicted for creating of that body may with perfect safety|/turbance. Since her husband's in- tales eiretes ion’ ide tne i: | THE FLOMAR refuse stampeded. in penitentiary a has been in police court frequently o but until the present escaped im- HOTEL AS TO BEING AN AMERICAN |Pritonment for any considerable pe- Worland, Wyo. riod. Sistado Astradda, who a MISS F. RADER Prop. 3 ed Mrs. Gonzales in creating the di \ Georgian dissatisfied with the|turbance charged, escape with a fine Having taken over the that the non-rubber stamp members Adults, 50c Children, 35c 200009 90000000900040000 Friday and Saturday , Apa ba bb a haba ahaha hahaa naan a panna a ana cI House Dresses Regular $4.00 Value Ni 1am an American.” Well, # man|*She make attack at him and he ff 4, ELOMAR. It has been refurnished and remodeled Democratic party says: “I am nej-|of $10. The pair were accused of : participating in a fight which wa: | Mavagement of the Elk Hotel, ther 4 Republican nor a Democrat;} ibod i described by a witness as follows: J the name has been changed House Aprons e uy ‘| erty on S may be either a Republican or a Dem-|make slap jaw. | At the time of her husband’ rest for the bank hold-up Mrs. t t. ? det not an American. He might be a|zales was arrested as an accomp hroughou Hot and cold Kolshevist or some other kind of an-|but was not prosecuted in considera- water in each room, steam Jtion of her children’s need of her ff heated. An ideal place to care stop while in Worland. There will be se good bar. ' ; at the Casper Pharmacy Suat- Sample Room in Connection. the courage to join the other, even H 9-10-8t if it isn’t just the popular thing to : 5 TAF Today's Issue Quotations RS ee = Childrens’ Dresses Regular $2.25 Value— Our Fall and Winter Millinery has Arrived and Awaits Your Selection ocrat, and an American, and neither, archist or alien agitator. The reaily| Rirstden on pe.ch nt ama ao Second4s...............93.00 First 44s... . 03: J... . 94,86 Second 4 1-4s...........93.14 Third 4 1-4s...... pate ote GRO Fourth 4 1-45... .. stinth cath ae 93,30 Victory 4 3-4s....., .... 99,54 good American who loses confidence in one of the great parties, will have do at the time in his locality. Po- litical partics are the instrumentali- tics used by their membership to LANA carry into effect the nationa) policies i for which these parties stand. The The ladies of Casper are cordially invited to visit us in our new store. Our stock is all new and our prices are the lowest possible. man who prides himself on staying out of both parties and playing a lone See Daily Paper for Quotations. PPDOPP>OLOOEIOD EDS 090004 0060S OSSD OSSOOSOSOOSOODOLOSOOOPOO OOOO DOOD OOOOOOOOOOD HAMAR - PPPDP>PDPOPO9S 99990 DOO 0990 990009000009 990000090900 0000000000000000000 OOOOH 0000 = hand merely advertises his own im- = : potence, for outside of a party he can T e s r = a ; eer secompii soli a) siege he Kassis Dry Goods & }_ Diavar E merely a guerilla fighter, shocking | Nob Burnished) entector.$1)2,00\Ror Month Millinery Company 2 y ay z first into one side und then the other, Four two-room apartments, with two-room house en the rear, and = 34 vithout throwing his NG ae vy. Petr Pascal Down, $2,000 Bylanee 6%. Loa 122 S. Center Next Door to Kimball Drug Store = Pepe Wyo. Denver, Colo. Lusk, Wyo. L n as “ain laa apE TE ee Ae? desea eran edn eat beta ent ot tpt htt | MM MANA : i