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steee Nae ev. SOITs eccane Be jon fies: Oil, Tokange Bu Red ok TEL Entered at fice AS ECO. et asper (Wyo +e presi Busi 83 AXaverelats Advertising f David J. Randall, New merk ye Prudden, Kin. tudden 1720-29 Siceet Bide. " Copier tee Dat hic go of. sroloos Six Mont ‘Three Months ‘onth . Three Months No sfibscript a for All subse: yance and The insure delivery comes one month in 2 Applicant for Membership to Andi Bu- renu of Cireulautions. Member of the A: The Associated P; entitled to the us all news di n otherwise cr also the locs or not Ti paper and news published. herein ROOSEVELT, GREAT AMERICAN for qvota toward the Nattona It This should be The county’s drive izing Roos Memorial opens in Gasper today. quota is so small that it ned with but small effort on the t of the of the pi people city and county. That Roosevelt of the of staunchest Americans, even thos was one patriots, and one the who rill not of the has differed from him pol iy Likew one “He was found faithful over a few and he was made ruler over y; he cut his own trail clean and followed hin he aight and millions He was f of made rd the light tower strength he himself a urage He was dream- ne one of the doers : Men put their trust in him; women found a champion in him; kings stood in awe ef him, but children made their playmate He brok ion’s slumber with his cry, and it rose, up. He touched Oceasién’ of Nation-Wide Memorial Drive By LEONARD WOOD, Major General, U. S. Army. Theodore Roosevelt was a leader in ideals and in action. He stood for tHe square deal, one flag, one langtiage, and y—-loyalty to the American p cople—for industrial justice, Bn private morality, fora strong ‘and vigordus and helpful, ever-read y to do her duty to elvilization but an America acting always under the dictates of own conscience, rather than under the direction of others. He stood for universal service in v as Well as in peace. for each one wherev ice y he could best serve. His memory will live among us alw and his life and ideals will __williserve as an inspiration’ for ali that is best in citizenship. tl Tributes to Theodore Roosevelt \V Expressions Voiced by Great Americans from All Walks ot Life on one for America, and her Serv- MUST REGISTER FINAN or RETUMED * TUESDAY 10 Bt Registration Books for City Elec- tion Close Tomorrow and Public Duty Faces Qual- ified Electors of Sheriff. Royee The hoy is under school age. placed in crre of tne Hum: of the state, Sheriff stated today. “NO ONE KNOWS Tomorrow, Tuesday, October 21, e last opportunity citizens will to get their names on the regis- ration books before he city electi ¥ ovember 4. who have Ay All those moved out of Improv ement,” Henry Hamilte the 12-yed boy who ran from the oi home at. Wheatlan dw! nying at the on ra a couple of w now in © court house TO CUSTODY OF STATE. ir-old rphin’s ho - ha: neh for charet He wil) ane So. Royee } HOW 1 SUFFERED”, “Everybody Is. Talking About My | “ay. * Says Mrs. 1 hefore 1 fot relief by tak- Py Mrs. Bingtiam’ served refresh- street, | Mrs, Cooper. their voting precinct sinee the elec tion last fall; those who have become Cox of ag ince that time, or those who i ha completed a year’s residence by “Nobody will r know how I vember ould quelify them- suffer selves to vote’on November 4 ‘by ing Tanlac, because I just can’t de- registering tomorrow, The polls will scribe it,” said Irma T. Cox, | be open until 9 o'clock in the evening who lives at 816% Thurman so that there shoud be no excuse for Portland, Ore., while talking i> a failing to perform this important Tanlac representative the other day. task falling upon eyery citi So no cendidates for city of- 8nd t o fice have been-announced, but this continued Mrs. Cox,’ “and | week should see a complete lineup, Y condition had finally gotten so and all citizens should be prepared 08d that for five or six-weeks before ! commenced taking. Tanlac to participate in this important elec- “I had suffered from indigestion /As much as’ $1000. is pai stomach trouble for about seven | ond hand pair of- trousers. I was tion! 1ot able to do any pari of my house-} If you are in doabt as to your “Or i didn't, shave apparent rights, call up the county — clerk, all and had to foree myself to eat; Sa its clefk, 1069, and CNeugh to keep me yoing, and. just f r bt Nes . few bite: of anything to eat would informati will gid gladly supplied. e. gis. to Horm andapivermevahore: a of breath, Often during the Y I woulkl have to sit up in bed and for breath. were times When my feet a would on, I also suffered fro rk headac mé wild. he QF MIDWEST WILL MEET A> general conferenpe Sor field su- rintendents from ell of the oil ive Vendy ay" swell so bad that I couidn’t get my] m rag- ) nerves’ of. blind men witha flame’ fields of; the Midwest Refining com i sleep: I took many dif-| a pany will be held here in the offices ferent k nus of medicine, but my con-| gave them visions. Souls be- of the company Friday and Saturday. dition seemed to get worse ull the came swo! thru him; swords be- General conditions and the work of time. he ‘ came servants of God :: He was loyal .the company will come up for discus- “1 f Pinegtsusoisiveul an aciat h ‘sion. trial, and it certainly proved a god- to his country a ted loyal- . ee send to me, I began to improve seon alty; he loved ) but he after loved his own land best :: He was ; seks caving terrible in battle, but tender to the nt and as thuch Sa ldiFalons/ Velite tree r suffer the leas Meniearn nei thiowe é ver bothered with shortt : ; of breath, and all that swelling in ansed the air like c » fect rnd ankles is gone. I am {fin Seb aiany new. tio we as -ompletely tid of those terrible head- a - hig friends ABE ease Po ches, too, and that alone would make : MEET eN EEA BRECON ConOe that Tanlac is the best medi- or His cou e stood every) in the world. T am so wel and tialous Re Lehst derath! trong now that T do all my house- | fas fl aR Ns ST RL EE work withont othe’ least trouble. ess m, OL Renney % Everybody who. knows me is talk- of d His mind was eager, his ing about my wonderful improve-} h Pieshie Iitycehdsapiad, t. and I always take pleasure in defiant of obstacles, ready to meet ia them:thak awe.jtallstoPan-| what might com He. fought in-| prov Tank: in bythe justice and tyranny lantly; loved all nature, bleak space: ardous d Where- and hardy ¢ yanions, } venture and the zest of battle. he went he carried his owh eve of fo ; and in the uttermost parts rth he kept his conscience his guide.” The objects of tl Roosevelt 3 to b ried out of i morial ation, with the ec mber: tion funds subscribed i Hor Root, member of the National Es Assoc em, we tuted by the tive Committee of the iation, follows “The obtaine purpose to which the -mouey| from membership fees an: subscriptions is have finitely National Committee of the to be applied been ¢ determined by the Roosevelt Memorial Association. The commit irst, to i d that ha heen given at Os ra Roose yelt Memorial Par Second, to erect 4 amenument Washin: will Washi the Lincolr memorial n which rank withthe tor Memori which this memoria! will determined; thi dargely with the architects anc ptors, wh be i upon te appropriate and diz that ye built nunient bore sorrow gal-- si sold Casper : Alcova “| Gree Me Society Foun: or to carry on . Colonel Rogsevelt spirit of ot Americanism and perpetuate ad srereereesooreroessosooses keep. alive the uncompromisi “T lk Wi h Ki LAD RANee Aeueneaeeatea eiscn: alk With King’ tinlly the: exponent: A:mortgage is like Deacon Let us hope that the small quoia Smith’s mule, “Dreadful assigned Nat county will be sot in jls Wa} It has a aised immediately a that rich and habit of bobbing up regu- poor alike will participate in this While you live y larly. can take care of il. that—well, you'd be w now to consult the PENN MUTUAL LIFE William E. King State Manager Phone 120-J. Suite 2, Lynch nie. iterprise. HILDREN _ Should not be “dosed” for ‘colds-~apply the “outside” treatment— Fe 992999999999 9599F09SOO FHSS OOOOOH , m4 BODYGUARD” - SOF, 608. 1.2 54 .4 1? Pa rlezvous Prdnanis: Cl Beginning Tuesday Evening Bi-W eekly KNROLL NOW AND BEGIN RIGHT Call 442 W. L’Ecole des Affairs de Casper CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Ine. Phone A12:W Re PIPPI III Pre ll a a. ‘ 4 \ BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN 20c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH Grand Central Block. All kinds of Sandwiches at popular ptices. Quick service, highest quality. 4. MLM MEE ELT EME EE Afte r Swjith-Turtar Bldg. | the | t| ‘ou ise | | i |No“Action Takes terre revere eeeeee eres but Invitation Extén In all probability Casper will have the honor of ent ining the 1920 meeting of the State Federation of G Women’s clubs, acetrding to the dele- gates from the’ Casper Woman's EY) who attended this year’s meet- . at Lusk arid who made their re- pee when the ‘Woman's club met paturday afterngeh ‘at the home of J, W. Bingham. rie place cof holding the next meeting wes not decided at the con- vention, but the invitation to come | to Casper was extended, and it is un- derstood that it will receive favora- ble consideration by.the exééutive |board. The Casper Woman’s club extended an invitation last year. but ‘the invitation to meet at Lusk had already been received by the board. The five Casper women who at tended the session of the federation, |Mrs. Tom Cooper, Mrs. Bingham, |Mts. William Bailey, Mrs. B, B. Brooks and Miss May Hamilton gave most interesting ~ ‘accounts of yari- ous fertures of the sefsions yester- | Tentative plans for the entertain- iment of the federation here were discussed during the business meet- | He | social hour followed durin, he of ments. The next ‘meeting will held November 1, at the home a Shirts cost $175 in ‘Petr ograd, while for a sec- DON’T PUT OFF Is the neglected cold, cough, tender throat. or tonsils, that debilitate dnd leave the ‘body disposed ‘to. serious germ diseases. SCOTTS EMULSION should be taken at the firstsign of lowered resistance, cald or intefrible oainditiony-and it was [Seah The energizingwirtues ott's bring essential fouthnent and helpto the weakened | system. Give *-.-f?s.a trial. 2) Scott & Bowne Moomfleld. N. J 115 | taking this medi-* Segegeoooooorooooooooooo;s 3000 PEOPLE Defeated the High Cost of Living Last Week The Reason: —The— BIG SQUARE HOME-COOKED MEAL —for-— 50° —at the— ARMY AND NAVY CLUB Basement, West Hotel POCO COO ODOSOOSOOSS Notice Stockmen Heie is a CHOICE FEEDING PROPOSITION for SHEEP or CATTLE POOOP OOOO OOOOOSSO OOOH OSS OHSSSSO OOOO OOO OOOOOOS i , my! right at Home, within trailing distance of your own. Rite ; On the Burlington Railroad and act ont of the State. : OVER 400 TONS CHOICE ALFALFA and choice Native Hay, 400 acres of good Stubble, good ter and feeding Pens, fine shelter. The ally en f ( place to feed, at an exceptionally good Price, wa- —— Gasher Storage Go. Warehouse Casper, Wye. Representatives ffom various sta- tions on the Casper division of the! . B. & Q. were here Saturday to at-| the ten the division ‘safety committee! h meeting which was Se in Superin-' 5, . eins that ¢ “never q aBonetan are ie “hi nin ; rp ca ree Wea a M1? never. Meet after the movies” git —Ches.. Field Nome like following up a good show with a good smoke—Chesterfield. No ordinary cigarette; this. Mellow as an old friend, but rich with flavor—the kind : that goes right to the spot. Our own buyers in the Orient select.for us the choicest Turkish leaf. We blend with this several varieties of specially. selected Damestic tobacco. This biending—by a secret method—brings out new qualities of flavor that other: and seni expert methods fail to find. 3 : That’s what we mean by Meatisfy"’-an : entirely new kind of smoking eiijoyment that you get in Chesterfields only—nowhere @lse; for the blend is.a.closely guarded secret. It can’t be copied: To Help You Win in h Blades P Richowe pomee ae piness. . The-average.m these as his goal e dreams about’ having t Byt the average man is slow. te take a practical ep towards that goal. He is content to dream apeus it— and neyer gets there. The most practi¢al start is to start a nisiias eepultt, Rockefeller had to save his’ first thousand dollars, It earned the rest of his fortune, Cheracter Earns Credit Saving men, mot. only thaye.capilalefor their efforts, «fn savings. they establish «a -Feputation- wiich-will* muke it’: easy 40° secure additional capital when necess: ary. y A farincy has shequbnt eed for cupitarit Re seisteivine eontipul ally to improve’ hig property. Tow Aniportant it“is then that he build up his credit--estublish his: ehetacter, ‘ The tesiest, and ;quic! leah dd is ys start a savings account, ‘The Caspr Nat National Bank