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President ard Editor HAL BANWAY, Business mengest ee S xy ‘Savertish B : on le ig’ Bese Sh Rs e Copies of “he: ‘Daily Trribune are on file fo the New York and Chicago of- tices and visitors are welcome. SUBSCRIPTION RA’ Ghe Nogth Per Copy.. ne Year.. 6. oR Months. a MRoted 1 ieee to ont use be ag ity Ts Dune. Myla v ingure delivery a a4 e::.) gubsoriptio comes one month in icant 7 ‘for i Re, to Audit By Taremgnes Abd ‘Rimestatea : Sst sty e} The A mecia' 3 iJ x sly: entitled £6 the ne for repuuiication’s all news dispatches credited to it or no otherwise credited in this paper an also the local news published herel: THE MAN WHO SAVED HIS SOUL. There was a cartoon in London Punch early in the war, than which none more truthful or impfessive has been produced during all the great struggle, It pictured the King of the Belgians standing amid his rav- ished and desolated {it Ms Fah TAs = 100: fas Tae East of Casper to for eee Site!" Sage Brush Will Be Cleared Off An important step in’ the progress Tuesday at | tke eouncil meeting she nthe’ city! | fathers voted to secure iang of Casper was taken for a! pve Cas ye “AMGCINATION TEST CISE. - PAUPOSED.AT- SHERIDAN. \_ IF ORDER 6 6 ENFOROED! = LD ee oe @ result of the ruling of Judge Ralph Kimball, of the Sixth Judicial Dis- trict, adverse to Rule 9 of the Wyo- {ming ‘State Board pf Health—the {compulsory vaccination rule—to not attempt further enforcement of the Tule, an action against the board will be instituted by Phil E. Schreiber, | and other parents whose offspring jhave been ‘barred from ‘school be- ,anding place a short distance from\eause they were not vaccinated che eastern limits of the city, The! againat anding place selected vill try to sub-lease resent man leasing it - “fhe land will be leased in the name | if the city and will be a public land-| or immunized smallpox comprises | against -the disease through having cbout 100 acres of graund. The city} it from the suffered from it. Schreiber et al will seek an injunction restraining the board Fram eng enforcing rexcing. rule | 9. ng place for all machines. The city| ‘FORMER SOLUIER AT NT FT, will also see that the field is seraped and cleared of all sage brush. The request for city aid of abopt) $8,000 for a hangar as made by J. Y. Stock was held up and referred to} ‘he Chamber of Commerce for actign | civic | body of Casper should take an actiye| part in the development of eet | ‘The councilmen thought the transportation in the city. Populer subscription and the pack: | RUSSELL BAGK TO FIND iM LANDMARKS ERASED # fe ue 2 hale HM py Startzel served as 8 When A. M. ing of the Chamber of Commerce WS | soldier at Fort Russell the post was the suggested means of securing? This probab hangar for Casper. ebsnrysr! Budge pas barracks built | visited the | ° f will be large enough to house cat fot ae pa for far the fine time in planes. Mayor John F. Leeper and several ad council members were agreed that there would be baynd to be some} criticism of the action taken but! U; nited & ; country, con-|more severe criticism would be sure ine Skins man of found it an immense col- stone and brick buildin cal the finest and most eu | stantial military ary. Ban owned by the Raylins, fronted by the insolent and trium:|t? follow if .Casper remained idle| Md was 2 soldier at Fort Rus- phant German Kaiser, who reproach-! his faith and: letting the Huns .use his land as a base of attack upon France. and England: “So, you see, you've thing! “BUT NOT MY SOUL!’ It was only the fancy of a facile, artist; but it was the very truth of his refusal King Albert brot upon himself and upon his coun- try such woe and tragedy as no otb- er sovereign and nation have ever But he saved his integrity, his self-respect, his hanor; in,a word, Saving his, own’ joul fate saved the Sou] of Belgium. Saying everlasting history. By of the German demand, known. his soul. the soul of Belgium, soul’ of ~Hurope, ;of: the world. » It tho becaiise of its truth’ it must neyer grow that-thru the stubborn self-sacrifice of Liege the Huns were checked just long enough to give France time to meet them; that the first leyies of France and England's ‘‘contemptible little in turn checked them just long enough to give both those time to rally is an old story, outworn, army” countries lost every- he. saved the’ jand permitted some AED GROSS LAYS PLANS “one-horse!” jtown to get a landing field for gir- ed him for his folly ‘in not breaking} {planes while hile Capper. id ¥ did without. sel} 6, 48 2 years ago. Since that tinge he heen in Cheyenne fre- quently A not until this week did et revisit the scene of his: ‘thay- room" days. When Charles B. Boyce, secretary of the state board of live stock commissioners, whisked FOR ANN AL TW Thim and other Rawiinsites out to Fort Russell in the faithful Boyce Arrangements for holding? the nual meeting of the Natrona county chapter of the Red Cross for tne election of officers and members of the executive committee were made when the present committee met ai! The Wed- 22 probably in the the office of George B. Nelson. election will be held at 8 p. m. nesday, October court room of the county court. member: titled to a vote at this meeting. ie aE SS ES ee REV. MAITLAND TALKS IN’ SCHOOL as it nd gaye achalf hour talk’ at the Hand aN ae Tayloy, niminee: of: the Labor - »| party for mayor of Cheyenne,~has;de- « He explained the dif. :elined to accept the nomination. ference between a student and a py-| Se and showad The Rev. Harry S. Ma building Wednesday on “Haw to a Student,” pil, told how, to study the value of promptness, The sembly wa: listeriers seemed to talk, appreciate SeaaNae=anREEEPanrennmeerneeee eee and Blue of America will win new lustfe thru being entwined with all the’ sir) Brabanters’ Black, Gold and Red—! streigth; and that finally those coun-| Harvey's Weekly. tries at awful cost held the line of civilization against barbarism just Jong cnough to give slothful and dil- atory America time to awake to her duty. and to bur] her determining weight into ‘the scale. But it all be- And it is true ‘that the ineffable uplift which against the Beast, impulse in King Albert's jon to saye his soul, tho yan with Belgium. com- mensurately moral and _ spiritual roused humani had its initi heraie dec he should lose all the world. We have welcomed ‘home? our own returning heroes and their gallant chief, We have welcomed the prine ly priest who preyed: td the world! that the spirit of Elijah at Carmel, and of Paul of Ephesus still lived and triumphed, And they\were wor- thy of all that an appreciative peo-} ple ould offer then. But po warmth of welcome, yo splendor of pageuh- ‘try, ho blaze Of bunners and blaring of massed band® no noisy acclaim of multitudingus tongyes nor pilent tribute of grateful hearts, ean he too great for the desserts of this later xucst who now revists these. shores, Not only’a King but also’a Man, the _ sterngst democrat will honor himself, . hy-honoring-him; and the Red, White Hote} ip Denyer. . céntiection. ‘The Auditorium now hus direct the Union Station. Stu) ut stree t wale i EY a British. eepnomists are of the Red Cross are en- well attended and all the urging an! increase of agricultural production ¢ the United Kingdom, and are Point- ing out the discreditable contract be- tween that country and Germany, fore the war, in the amount of staples flivver the yeteran hardly could he- lieve the testimony of his own eyes. “When he soldiered at Fort Russell a man could walk from one end.of the post to the other in. two minutes. Boyce toqgk him on a four-mile drive thru the post and could haye. driven him an additional six miles therein without retracting a fogt of their course, an- ae mpanied by Paul Paulsen and Martin istensen, Startzell stopped ‘here while en route to Basin to at- etend the annual meeting of the Wy- pone grand Jodge of the I. 0..0.. F. «hich. progress i QHEYENNE, -Wyo., Oct. 9.-Ed. ab- vie the be- itartzell, who is 2) @-Big- Horny . pat _ Free ‘Dancing EVERY EVENING FROM 9to12 ATTHE “OFFICER BRINGS [KING WAR O. RHAN TO| PASS THRE WYO. “BUFFALO HOME| ON COAST TOUR ty i —_—_— ——* ees wth war, phan" iy ed here from . & d of others ha’ 7 Tere e ese ‘whose distress Peed to Lieu- Orewa. a heyenni shrongh 5. sisi & pi ot . tenant Albert Smith while the’ of-|- Beiock ta last night entoute to Cal- the blood. By ving th the blood By ficey was serving with the ‘American! ifornia: “clean forces at Archangei, Lieutenant! uy a 5 Bhorangh sure and spe * tet but wo} ist Smith erleriey es poner and has; s too bli the pm, and ‘|Your case write to brot hi ue ‘OF, Ai, fi , it ae Hohe Vigor: ane his. pot] H ‘A por; | This gost medicine yt staod |. fe, Ga, sisters, me ‘ar ra i | "Milos | Anis Sm ees | M.P. DISAPPEAR IN CHEYENNE (Specink to Tribune.) cunt! We. , et. 9.—The M. P. who have been familiar figures in Cheyenne since the entrance of the cae States: into the world war! peared Tuesday, Brigadier Gen- oat Mpoore, commanding Fort Russell, having decided that there no longer ‘existed “neceesity for military police-| men to. aid. the. Cheyenne. police. Thruout:the war-and the ensuing pe-, | riod of demobilization from ten to fifty military police were on duty in Cheyenne nightly, each carrying} a club pnd sagging at one hip under, boil weight af Ae Sigma pistol. AMEL ici rettes in, smokers ° ‘from. eC the start because the. expertly blended choice ’ Turkish pated ehoice Domestic ok . make s connects a athe.” Camels meet your fondest cigarette fancies in so many ways. Their flavor is unusual - ‘ and refreshing; -and, they permit you to smoke as long as you will without any unpleasant. cigaretty aftertaste or yunpleas- ant tty odor.” They're simply a ciga- rette delight! That's the way you'll put it! You'll fing. Camels. Be all the way | . aaa Itis‘a fact, 5 you'll ‘prefer Camels. expart blend of choice Tuskish and: choice | Stic tobacces to either’ kind of tobacco’ | Boma nee i And, Camels may be smoked liberally without -tiring your taste. ze know'.Camels best compare them in ery. possible test with: any sigaratte in’ the ae Bs, at ‘any Price! feet ; ae iS hods. # 3 4 t Becauiner lcdots-te! ey only oF: 7 " : fia" peel ce he aaane | skin. Two % the ‘work, with ble, You apply: s ie ¥ ¥ 7 vicof that “cc onte, 0 iat 9 ator ork on without corn y opera Be sure to ise Tt? p fants: the Onis eth é, SuATanteed, ck corn-remover, costs but t any ¥ eae store, Chi ry iu is ait ‘ sie _ GOLDEN - OPPOR TUNITY — CASPER 50,000 IN 1925 “ Casper’s future is assured, . Knowing that Casper i is rap: idly becoming a large city and will soon be the metropolis of - | States 246 tons, < pfaduttioncfrom ¢ach seré herd than Wy THE A saute pad sTour 81s. ~~ One block fromithe beurt ‘of the shopping and Theater digtriet. Tbe Newest, most Modery and Complete (Moderate Priced) 200 rovume ‘of solid cou:fort and @ splendid popular priced cafe in Rates $1,00 per day nad up. With ety th bath $1.50 apd up. : Puke car No. 2 or No. 9 an front of the sepot tana get rf at Hotel ail eane tq th ki ae produced in proportion to the total area under cultivation. The contrast between those ‘countries and the Uni-; ted States is still more striking and’ more disereditable. Thus to each 1007} of cultivated Yand Germany} produced: 88 tons of wheat, Great] Britain 15 the United | To cach: 100. acres Gormany produced 28 tons of milk, Great Britain 174 tons, and the United States 5 tons, It is doubt- Jess true that those countries devote }4 Jarger proportion of their land to} these “efops than does the United vast areas are Planted in cotton, corn, and ather crops ngt -rown jn Burope, Nevertheless the contrabt'is also die largély to the diffefence in methods of cultivation, and ,the censequently wueh smaller acres tons, and States, wh there, We shall he great gainers if inten iyo cultivation is. promoted 4s/i 1 vesult-of necessary war-thrift, M HOTEL ER, CPLQRADO DEN | street car service t- aud from waa 4 | 4 ‘Henning Grill’ SPEGIAL MUSIC DURING ~- DINNER IS YOUR MONEY WORKING? “SEE BEN” ‘Aad ¥ we'can show you many inyestments ‘that will ameke | 90 ur 1; Mapney avork hig for you, Ten to 100° nerceo “ev Mid ai ae F Large east front, inside > business bens bie a has two:houses that'pay 500." moonitl ear,.. Will'sell for, few'days anly, at'$ } Hosp oa other such as above. ‘ beating spl percent interest. vantage of this pH ae now. if ae ae poe i wih Wane oy os og = : Alo first mortgage loans. a ert i tp sa "eto vie ie : ae CH KiNG. ta ctaaitewotea Eat pooes sera us Barat i dada itis time for us to get busy if we want to be number- ed among the ones that are taking aevaniaire of these golden . opportunities. We can all look back and see where we have made serious - mistakes by not taking advantage of opportunities when: they: came. Are you going to be-one of the af that ot ya a ple ig peti =e Ty sem hiss adentes’ ‘scien yk brooding over the fact ae Tent on bvaitat asa large dy month FoR Av ovHen HromaTON REGARDING THIS PROPOSITION: | an aptriment i This. eon he shad hy paying ten per. cent ‘cash and, five per cent ‘per > of from she Paee Re ae ee oN