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Che Caspee Dailp Cribune|F issued every evening oxeeRe ondary # Casper, Natrona cou DU. cation offices? Oil Wecliange Bulut BUSINESS TELEPHONE. Entered at Wyoming) Postot- | Fice'us secondcclaus matter: Nov. 2 THK ce Rapowse how Vite USiTED PRESS) ei RM Ba xy President and Editor WAY, Business Manager. DENTIST FROM DAKOTA OPENS. Dr. G. 8. isin r. G, ip Waney, blader Has, iseases, has onened 0} the following com- ted with Dr HB He is og le is associa- R. Lathrop and will be in charge of the genito-urinary department. Dr. Bawden, who is classified in Washington as a urologist, recently served 16 months in the medica! regret B tives Wat ait rita Ay Fork city. Pr Or et King & Prodden Bei tect Bldg., aa) hoa EMS pagers god SS { os fF vane ay 63 r new foie and Mrs. | CODY, Te e Army, ‘belng a Read S| €. EB :Winter, who has been ap Dy Dot Teave ina short time.| tine. Provious to ig the army ,, | pointed chairman of the . Roosevelt! 1%. Sotoy in the late war, he devo n gaporel ‘hie RI le verses a Mest ommittee in Natrona| Tésiden' time to this specialty in the city of Que Year. me tlon tn the sews or te speakers for the|® Splendid business Davenport, Ia; icon Sloat be aidarensca vo) ¥ mer hs wail be held thruput Weare ven becatise of Dr. H. R. Lathrop hag been a $ ing the| health, g 1 ea ammeatense FP wee 30.97 fop the raising La by’ the chanige of climate. bt en "United ‘States Patil ' Ro supa hen thive Teer Brow? of ee, bai rea bes , a feed ai Se | good dentist “end business man, Dal- Ekberg sepotntts Dy phd xe = Ri subscription te paid - We are fran’ uzzled at times as | a e aes ; ie wance “and athe Bails Tehoue wit BB Reiigo just which should bé set down as volserre: tile Boars. ta 8 figs pole Hale salsa cal zc work winder his dinvetion. The doctor cames one moata In arrears. the more reprehensible—the alien cfected in the’ city of Washihgten| cial life of the town. ‘Both hive been jaan Pring pe witer ou Z esi, 43 Applicant for Membership to Audit Be-|*/@cker or the employer who, refuses and in’ addition it is proposed to pur-| long residents of the city and count pe’ te for at home, i eee edeeed e remorse te meee raphy decks @ ‘hase Roosevelt's home at Oyster Bay| their friends by their acquaintances. | T@7semen r e positions they left in defense k, r ‘di f hep- np tine Presa ia, excitstvaly their country. At any rate there is/| and preserve it in a public park, as} We wish thém an abundance 6: p- mtitled to the use for republication of , and we will put; ) Siinews dicpatohee credited to it or nog) Slender difference, P otherwise credited in this paper and aside the consideration of relative also the local news published herein. demerits to venture the prediction‘ asutee, that both are going to be ferreted out! No, cgi C ONE and placed on the rack one day not L AN INSULT TO AMERICANISM | Limcoln’s homie is\presetved at Spring- field. | honte. Dr. Clark, who has been the —_———— principal assistant under Dr. Dono- AMERICAN LEGION POSTS:- van, hes Burehased the business.” | a | Habit. . HOLD MEETING TANIGHT. ei ee . | efface A meeting of the joint Vroman piness and prosperity in their new) Home Cooked Served far hence . —Anierican Legion Weekly. ! The Democfats of the Second ‘Dis- trict in Nassau County, New York,! “No, tt man's party ily relations. said Senators Sorghum. “4 is something like his ‘aaa There may be Plans Pacific Flight | Eddie Rickenbacker is laying his) = \plans*4for a trans-Patific ht,” in). KING ‘ALBERT IN | BOSTON ving % e ral aftér attending 5 Wut th : a rs ing | posts of the “American Legion has| S¢*¢e silferences of opht p23 Family Style have nominated Elias Raff as a ean-!¢ompetition for Ince off Mass’ conducted. by Cardinal Meércic-. The Kings escorted by Mayor been called: for 8 o'elock tonight in| Cot P didate for the State Assembly, in op-| $59,000. He intends te‘ "Wave an ‘ Your Appetite Tested Petdrs. Breakfast: 6:30a. m. desc: m. having to admit thut they re still wi) (e) Conic Service Co.,2Iyec. folks.” whot®itPlane built according to his own specifications. } a {° “Dismount, Colonel, andy to be recognized.” General Pershing wore a Sant} “My hat Browne belt when he landed in this! Phes@onet dismoujtted and’ came position to Theodore Roosevelt, was nominated by the Republicans. | In his opening speech. of “the cam- paign, Mr. Raff declared: 2 : => | the Army and Navy Club rooms. The 2 x y meeting has ‘been. called by Harry “Fisher, state secretary of the Legion. . S. Hill, Head of the state immi-|' | gration department, probably will be vadvence | t— Burlington Buefs Meyer Dinn or Headache = “Ad: 30's. ni to 1 30-p. m. is in, the, ring, and it isn’t fa-\country. There was considerable | °v°” to ‘the <reokie, who” presenteg.. * = = page: _— hina tnd comb Supper: 8 hi x, and my fa- e * 2 * ‘i ” discussion as to who should call him pe *- mene soap: 1.” he sai. ats Snyder, iz brakeman on the! Twins are more common in cold 5:00 p. m. to 7:00 p. m. ther's hat, either.” If that statement ‘Proceed, Colonel,’ he ‘said. °C. B. & Q., has gone-to Ghéyenne | down for it. The result was that he A £ |.than in warm ‘countries, and among ALL MEALS meant anything at all, it wag an in-!kept his belt, : } As he leboricagly got baa on his for a short visit. mothers! of between twenty-five and f sinuation that Theodore Roosevelt’s eer horse, Ene + Colne. Asma: “By the vay, who posted you there thirty years thin at other ee candidacy was based upon the rgputat: A. P. Ely, élerk it the master me- H@ss communication has been; | .Oh, mobody,” replied the sentry, “chanic’s. dffice “at the=C, B. & Q. tion of his most distinguished father. a poy peter ay ani aa aig ME Jj¥8t. practicing.” has gone to Alliance to attend Fy ARMY AND NAVY CLUB That one statement by Mr. nett Flatie flying 2,000 fect in- the air. fetes yctincs Thrown at his head conference on the wage increase for Basement, West Hotel should be enough to defeat him. No) Naval officers are greatly interested | a ead Ger carpenters and boilermakers. { during, ‘the ep recent Boston - ‘poli¢e ._ € | eo ly alg | strike did not distur’ Earnest E. a | Smith,.2’Boaton biker, LiR; ‘Milton, fuel’ oil inspector for Te be Sure ‘the C. B, & Q..at'Casper, has gone to| Sloan's Liniment will bring com- ‘ one but a fool or a knave eo dco Made Pesowmurties cx wills discovery. cuse Theodore Roosevelt of placing, dependence All work ‘left before 12:30 Pp King Albert crossed the Atlantic); any whatever * reputation of his father. His conduct in the recent war was sufficient deth- onstration that he has a personality of his own—the abi Y, initiative and courage of a full-fledged man. -He went to France early in 1917, im- mediately after America entered the war. That he position in the rear is demonstrated | by the fact that he was wounded, } cited for bravery, and awarded the French Croix de Guerre. It is safe did not seek a safe to predict that the people of the Sec-| The Légion is growing so rapidly that| ond District in Nassau County will} administer a fitting rebuke to Mr.} upon, the’ in good ¢ompany and plenty of it. A! refiment of American troops ent- barked’ on the George Washington | at, Brest after Albert’had refused to fegree to their remaining “in France and. thus further delaying their de- parture for home; and three destroy- ers agepmananied the famous. trans- | port, 4,603 Legion Posts. On.Sept. 16 the American Legion | had @ total of 4,603 posts throughout the-couudtry and its possessions. Of|" Wat ‘number “3,316 were actuelly | jchaptered posts and 1,287 were or-| ganized and waiting their charters. it is impossible to estimate the total membership. Figures*for any one jit smashed the big plate glass wisj- dow of his ofiée but that- gave ‘him | the opportunity to‘hahg out the fol-% | lowing yadyertisements: “Business as! usuel during alterations.” ‘You’ can; break our window but you can't? | Medfield Bricks at $11.30, t | Medfield.”” ». OB.; “Jones is the finest after-dinner chief yerd cleric for the C, B. & Q.j jeneader T’ever heard.” ‘Yes. | give that check to me!’ " | ed-this morning??” Private, rubbing his face in acoate: Greybull.on iment, business for his depart- He .is being, rélieved here by 7M: F, O'Grady 6f Aurora. J.T. Williamson \bweak th# ngarket on our list of ae night train mas stocks.”, “Ammunition Fortaby! Buy; Fe Q. here. visiting he Gd! he ‘IV. Carson clerk in ‘the superin-| + Gt fg béen appoint- eF “for? the “C. Mrs. S: Trepte of of LaChban: Wis., } r son’ Hetmah: Trepte, H Edmonds; ticket agent for/ He “always. says, ‘Waiter, ;the ©. B.) & Q, will leave next Sun- dayyfor a two wi eae twill. be ‘spent’ at Sergeant: ‘Why. hoven’t you shay- jad other eastern petnte vacation which zo; ‘Cleveland; B.| forting relief quickiye EVER breaks’ faith; Sloan’s Lint- ‘ment doesn’ without ing iu the I |” twingés, lumbago, .neura! lanie, “sore, strained muscles, bruises, sprains. For 38 years it has Sing , alread’ wine ning new friends, holding old oaes theni its rey tate in u Wortt's i hich 2 pe btive in relieving the nee aa of men and) Women, this. standb: | Seema pe a Senne promptly and surely. Don't be without. a bose Since eg lay — kere it handy: i—35c. » $1.40, _ » Sciatica, 1 Just penetrates | external pain” afd. ache,’ rhedmatic | m, ready for delivery or ey it the following day -at 1:90 All ‘wile left before“ wont the following No ¥ Work Finished on Sunday, ‘Leave or Mail Your Worl:ito tle Casper Pharmacy “The Home of ithe : Casper, 230 p-m. at6:30 itertn Fngd Shop,” Natrona Fuel Co. : Phone 949 J. L. BIEDERMANN, Prop Office 157 S. Center Street 1 i meme sypprise: “Ain't Tahayed?” tendent’s office of-thenc. B, &Q. B 4 Pay, ‘ jday arevout offdete the next. In mid- Sergeant: *'No, you're nét. 1 wantyWill go to Denver @onfght to spend! = co Ba . Raff. | September however, the. membership | several days. i to know why.” iV y - . ee 2 Os . || Was .close to half a’ million. Frétmh| private: "4Well; you see, thane Wan! eee see If thru subsidies—the taking of /IMy 16 to August 16, 1,176 new Kelley |a dozen of us: using the sime mirror:., “That time you had the jand I guess T must have shaved some} ‘telegram itcom my wife, sir—yourre a other man.” | worse liar than I am—I*m not: mar- | posts were formed; money from the, national Treasury'| to September 16, and paying it over to American ship- fram August 16 ,662. new posts “BUILDING MATERIAL owners—should happen to be the only| way we could Protect American ships in foreign trade, because of our need of merchant ships for auxiliary war] purposes the nation could stand for ment of them. But the bet- the well tried and highly, ul way of three-quarters of a century ago, was thru the Tariff, by were formed. And these figures do tiot include the results of ~-million ~ membership drive week. Any person entitled to wear a dis- tinguished service cross, eniblem or any, other decoration of that kind. is supposed to obtain it from the -war dejartment.» The government has master dies #nd designs made for all badgé@ and sends copies 6f the dies to’ mamufacturers who make the em- He Was Discharged Private Smith was charged® with assaulting Ja civilian’ and gave this’ exeuse: “When he stole my girl at/ the dence and hugged her, I remem- bered my uniform and Kept ¢ool. But when he fanned her with his exemp- | tion card, sir, I smashed him. “Discharged,” said »~the Martial. Court Small Boy: “Are ‘you engaged. to ried.” (ec: Who war » havein gravity Those + TOAUTO OWNERS at nting the*Commercial nt better Gasoline. We our north tank 68-72 40¢. per. _gallon. RIG TIMBER WAGONS, GAS ENGINES S A SPECIALTY FARM | MACHINERY, COAL Phone 62. Office and Yard: First ae Center Keep Your 'Pledge—Buy. War din i Stamps the placing of higher duties on blems for the government on con- tract.” Such a contractor is not giv- Amexidan #vene je the-right™to maké ‘extra supplies | from these dies for private sale, If the possessor of an émblem loses it, he may obtein a duplicate » that enriched the nation-|£"0m the government. All requests for crosses: and emblems are to be! failed tO) mailed to the Adjutant Gerieral. ‘The consecutive) War Department is fathering a bill years-gave American ships the carry-|in Congress. to make it illegal for ing of an average of -80 per cent of | 88 yee cairelia aoe canal: our foreign commerce. ficial decorations whatsoever. Gasbline will find it here at the old price of 25e per gallon. Outr motor oil» are of still the hi, vest grade on the market. ie furnish no low grade goods 4 any price. Ask our-customer= They know us The Service Experts WYOMING FILLING ‘STA. TION CO, Inc. Sbcond and Beech Streets Casper: Wyo. my sister? Young Man: be.” hi Simall. Boy» ‘Come ‘out. froni ~be- hind: that door» sis7'I Knew Td “earn thet quarter,” imports in foreign vessels than were “No, but I’d-like to fixed on imports in ane Manes ae, Stoves Stoves Stoves § Have just soiliived a ship a sels, and thru higher tonnage taxes on foreign than on American vessels. This poli al Tréasury | The Sup@tiativesof. optimism was reached by a’ Kansas doughboy in a base hospital, recovering from the amputation: ofthis-legs—A-wvisitor re- marked on his great misfortune. “Oh, it might have been’ worse,” he enswered, “it was mighty lucky it was the leg with the~rheumatism whenever it help-our ships, for 72 . . ent re Heating Stoves We Have Just Fae = Purchased a Big feta | | Chb be dhd dd dd dd i He The 91st division jhad the largest n ane 1 ene: Bopp Par: HIGH CLASS STOCK | BIG PAINTER AMAZES. proportion of battle, dead to wound-| private Kelley: “Wellm, sir, I’ve : é wer Of ae — led men. The final report of the) just got a telegram from ty wife— 3 hss Dauber is a big. healthy, Weurded | Casualty Section of the A. E. F. she vays she wants me to eaing home. e MENS. is PTHING man who looks hough be could lift | gives complete statistics of the war’s| Gantain, angrily: Vd ana I've | 1 4 half bundredweights iv each hand ag | casyaltics which show the O1st. at the just had.one from your eat ‘gay’ ng | ongily as he picks up his palette. head with 3.09-and the 92nd at the to Keep! | Ap elderly tuetic, who had been} | bottom with 8.33 wounded men to sanding watching him painting b» roadelde, approached him, "No offense, sir," he began. auything the wiatter wi! yer “No.” answered ‘Dauber, makes you usk?" “Yer hain’t tame, ave your’. Hi i you here gies you beat | Ve vi ‘Bs;Privale. Kelley, a. mgnth later pba. may J speak to ‘ay asa elvi OCdptaine ASAD whut is, ie” ¥ the | cach battle deuth. |. Gongreis had a plan to present , General Pershing with a gold sword “wba CQ cost’ $1Q000 but the plan was Wiockeq by a few Representatives, who did not Jike what they called the rut is “Lame! Good gracious, no!” . extravagence of the .wift. The vote 500tos oth “Yer heiy't ‘ala misfortune in any ; 20) wast tbe heen iombager, that’s on the proposition wae 2 27 to.4. acres of W ing o laid by?” The army hay resirranged its gir St Ta aw well ag THMVe MIWBYE service. “According to the new Bi rustic dpew bitngelt yp sa tut Kelley Vietd teen bhi A pe i saned pcornfully at the artist wing at Langley Fi ii vy The ott “gn’ yer call réreelf a man, 99 cap I i Pap Po ahah Woden haves theer g:doin’ 0’ that,” be gpid- | ving ps eGR ON will cach have ay Il, Yr blest \obpervation croup,consisting of two neti Aaa oFbee vation squadrons with neegy. rhe Difference. |sury: veyerves “L Wnderstoad the college professor | + sou were falkingsof lad to give up | Battle Shrapnel lis position, and isnew of compen Tae Tt was a dark night at C. amp Gran " horer ip a shi Footsteps of a horse were heu They ae be owed noth mip died. nee iy ui ‘ fj okpro: Hiya oF Be i ip pa —his, family: This ah " best discharged fprne a life insurance policy inthe PENN MUTUAL LIFE William £. King place to winter i Do n state; 17 miles south of Douglas, Wyo. WILLIAM: DUNN {RRM BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN del Witetva Pally” cies ¢ William ; 2e AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH. * rail ogi Ney ede 1p His [ronching. a ' ry ae ? \CAS ER (1) 0 FI ; E cauies : i " al theme?!” barked the _ Saige 4 LaBonte, Wyo. | 1133 Sy P ER LOAN OF F oh Sea re 1E Hegiiental Commandcr.” Rog ea kiale © Pee a SARS, Fyuth f and Bonded