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Fae wg Yetcr | oe | Solicitations for’ Red Cross \Mem- v Afternoon Will : bership: Frida: | Be Forerunnér of: aa | tainment ‘at Nigh’ kT Casper Elks, will bave charge of Red ‘Cross solicitations Friday afternoon | preceding the initiation “of a class of $7.80 candidates the same evening and while 90) no connection has been drawn bétween | B ithe two the Elks will probably adopt | G| original methods in boosting the Red | fees “| Cross membership. i $00 A big entertainment is scheduled for | Three Months. 1,50|Friday evening by the Elks. Special: pe eT rat tion by mail accepted for/actors from Denver and other points All subscriptions ‘must be paid in ad-| Will be brot here to take part in the ance and The Daily Tribune wilt not program and it is Mkely that athletic COMes Oe THORth fee area ecription be-| events will he on the card for the eve- Applicant for Membership co Adit Be- the first of a series. of similar events jw- the rst of a series of! ar events pA S Gigowlessen: ithat will be held during the winter and | Member of the Associnted Preas | efforts are being made to secure a full | The Associated Press is erelbaively atte ndance of 2 hs Seat oe members. Chic: Copies of the D ly Tribune are on Tile ta the New York sand Chicago te fices and visitors ere welcome. SUBSCRIPTION RATER Ry rier ne Year..... ix Month hree Months. ne Mouth Wer Copy . @ne Year ix Months entitled to the use for republication of all news credited in this paper and also| the local news published herein. | } as ag H.C. OF L. RUMORS During the past few daye a persistent i} rushor hay been rounds to| that merchants had been going the the effect at least two Casper! arrested by gov- ernment agents on the charge of profit-| shoe | merchant charged $18.00 for « pair of| 36.00, another}! ladies* wearing apparel dealer had made profit in order to present the facts to its! eering. One rumor was that a shoes which cost and 100 per cent on a dress. readers. The Tribune conducted a thore investigation of the matter, and was! unable to verify the rumor in the slight-| est particular. So far as we could lea n, | no government agent has visited Cas- per for the purpose of checking up on locn! merchants, and there is not the slightest foundation for the rumor. Everyone of the merchants visited said | . welcoine an investi-| The} manager of one of the largest stores in| they would gladly gatfon and a comparison of prices. the elty readily showed his involossl and, | { if anything, his profit was low. consid-| covering the cost ef stuple articles ering freight rates and the enormous | overhend expense. With the now | unsettled conditions sovernment and oth- | | ein i} 100 per Sent prevailing, and the er taxes running into. thousands aries, In most fjostances ahead ef two years ago, the merchant} ix traveling on no bed of roses now-n- If there days. is profiteering among | local merchants, u thoro investigation by one who knows the game has failed to reveal it. een eens IRVINE ALTHER LENROOT | 8. Sena- is being Irvine Luther Lenroot, U. tor from Wisconsin, promi nontly mentioned as Republican’ candl- 1920. He ‘has only a few date for President in been in the Senate months, been elected at a speci cl having tion to fill the position of Senater Mard- ing, deceased. Lenroot is of the purest type of loyal- und Wisconsin Was under the test the who but ty She bore anism. elected to her. people: ef true Amer! Lenroot “I have test well, She bad said ; duction of about lin | patton f prisoners. | to hold a Provinei: WORLD'S SUGAR OUTPUT CUT 14 PERCENT LAST SEASON, FIGURES: SHOW LONDON. (By the Associated Press.) | —A decline in the world’s suxar pro-! 14 pyreent, ics com- pared with the season 1913-14, was reg: | istered during 1918-19, acverding to fix- ures issued by the official Board of Trade Journal. But for the increase in. the Cuban, output, from 2,690,000) tons in 1918-14 to an estimated 4,000,- 000 tons in 1918-19 the decline would} have been much more serious, says the| Journal, The world's production of raw cane sugar, excluding the Indian crop, which fs consumed locally, trom 7,500,- 900 tons In 1913-14 to 9,700,000 tons in 1918-19, an Increase of 2,200,000 tons. In the case of raw beet sugar, however, prodyction dropped from &,900,000 tons to 4,300,000 a decrease of 4,500,000 tons. On balance, therefore, there was a dc ficiency in the world’s supply of sugar the season “just ended, compared eae supplies,’ amounting to ly 2,400,000 tons. The latest reports, the Journal states, ONRYMEN HERE. MAY ORGANIZE Steps to’ Form Association to Be Taken with Arrival of Indieate that for 1919-20 the world's a |evops are likely to fall short. of those University Expert of the previous season by about 400,- p00 t ' ‘ gs F. P, Lang and County Agent Leader | of Laramie were in Casper. Tuesday for | a conference with County Agent G. M. Penley of this county relative to. the organization of a duliry association in Natrona ‘county. The dairy expert from!’ the state university will be in Casper the middle or latter part’ of November, | and an effort will then be made to or- ganize an association for the encoutage- ment of dairying in-this -part of the state. According to Mr. Penley, Natrona county fatmers can keep mileh herds } ‘with profit, and with “a larger‘ prodtic- 'RAILROADS LOSE BIG MONEY FOR PRUSSIAN STATE BERLIN. (By mail.—So long as we have a daily deficit of ten to 15 mil- Jion marks from the railroads our fi- nahces cinnot be put in order,” declared Finance Minister Suedekum in addr ing the Prussian diet. “Otherwise there Would be no basis for exaggerat-|tion of milk’ in this: neigidorhood~ ft ed fears.” . wonld not be necessary to ship in milk e —S—— | from the southern: part of the state for, Se OT tion Heres here. | T ° E | consump" | oda y s Lyents o—. Festival of St. Leonard, THOUINES. HA HAVE KIDNEY. TROUBLE AND NEVER the especial Observance of dAnternational Vay throughout the Apnie| United States oa) | Canada, | Wirthday greetings to Ignace Jun} SUSPECT I] } Paderewski, the patriot premier of Po-! | land, Who today enters upon his ‘6oth| | year. j are, Applicants for tasurance Often ul convention at Win-| Rejected nipeg today to organize in preparation | for the next campaign. eared Judging from rports: from druggist: | Conservative leaders in Manitob: A State Housewive Chamber of} a Bef a , h with Comiimerce. the first organization of its | WhO ate constantly. tn dinect touch with Kind in the United States, is, to be| th? P ‘ i has been very successful in ovéreoming | these conditions, The mild and healing | |influence.ot Dr, Kilmer’s Swamp-Ttoot is | — soon realized. “It stands the highest for | oo > I h D. its remarkable record- of success. n the ay’ s News _ | ‘An examining physiciin for one of the ° pani hain prominent Life Insurance Companies, in| is formed by Texas women at a mecting in Dallas today, Te an interview of the subject, made the as- | * Admiral Lord Jellicoe, who due ik in my plitform and that fs doubt that Lenroot There would have been cleeted Speaker of the in little Mouse had he remained in that body, al of going to the United States Ile is one of the best lawyers Me convincing. forceful speaker, with such Senate. on clther floor of Congress. is bril y scholarly that he never gets Into a debate with: out emerging victorious. He would make a is that the type hus the loveable: of great President. of McKinley and the punch vosevelt, und by the way in’ America. He fights with a smile but when necessity reqyires it, he keeps right on ‘smiling, but fights 1ike a tiger. Men of all shades of opinion ad- nire him. No patriotic’ American who is open: minded. can fail te fect a thrill of ad- iniration for‘ such a pubic servant as sivbrony thousang were killed by 4 Henry ‘Catot Ledge, bt an ‘old: Ameri- iath-An aviny of 29,000 ‘Turkb beewsil fl > WW: £30 a. m, to 1: 230 p. in. cau fwmily, but really no less @ thrill an invasioi pf egypt. , “Loungin; foom: fot rest. if Howld be expericneed in thilivking of }1915-—M. Skouloudis, new Greels wig é path. ve, the time jer, announced # policy of benevé : such great Americans aus Honorable olymt neutrality toward the En-| Julius Kahn, of the House, who was! — * tente Allies. | born in Germany, or Seniitor Lenpoot, but whose who was born in Wisconsin, both burn ty attainments | 5 he was and @eoavion was in ‘the Bo. one of the strongest Roosevelt men] When he got a bullet through the top of i anaes . s due | tonishing. statement! that one reason | to arrive In Canada within the next few | wy so many applicants ‘for insurance diss to begin the final lap of hig world: yee cojected tn beeduse kidney” trouble tour of inspection of Briush nayal sta- tions, Is one of the Lritish naval offt-!ing the afge majority of those awh cers who won fame and rank in the) appticantions are declined do not even | lute War. Th the carly part of the con-} syspbet, thut tiey have the dixcase. - 11 | flict he was in command of the home| jy on gale at all drug stores In boitles | och Later he was uppointed First) of two: gizes,. medium ind large. | Lord, in whieh post he seryed until! However, if you wish first to test thts | Dei aee. 9917. Although compara-| great preparation seh ten ¢ents to °T so commion to, the American people tively little known to the general) Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a public before the world war, Admiral| sample bottle. When writing be sure Jeiicoe had seen much-active service Daily. Tribune. and mention the Casper —Adv. hie first entered the navy, at, the uge 6f 13. Three times has he narrow ly escaped desth. The first escape was in 1880, When his boat cupyized in. aj ‘high Ken as he Was attempting to rescue the erew of a wrecked milp off Gibral- tar. The second ‘escape from the} W4ated Victoria, when that ship, col} ided with the Camperdown, The list or rebellion, | one 6f ‘his~ dhbstane OO ' < 1 | Today’s Anniversaries — Leet _ 1837—The’ Papli anthEnglish rebel- ligh broke OMe Bt Montreal. | 1894—-The Tamm: fiekct in New York) pit was deleted by 15,000 ma- NO-WATTING > Quick’ ahd Efficient ‘Service ‘ Served J caily holler explosion in Detroit. 1916—Lritigh steamer Arabia torpedoed | and sunk in the Mediterfanean. |1917—Austro-Germans crossed the Tag: |} liane te River atlong the whole | ' letge ffontoo.s ley Srnith- Army and Navy Club - Watch the Little Pimples; ey are Nature’s Warning unlimited trouble. Unisightly and Disfiguring Sig- hals of Bad Blood. -the face and other Pimples on parts of the “body ‘are warnings |the most delicate skin. < : tom Nature that’ your blood 13| Go to your drug store, and get a 4 R IG T I M B E R S A S P E C I A LT y sluggish ait impoverished. Some-| bottle of $. S. S. today, get rid of times they foretell ; Boils, ee unsightly, dishgaring spins + _ blisters, and other ss: disorders | ples, and other skin irritations. It A RM M N ER COAI that burn likelgmes of fire un cleanse your blood dh ceouel F CHIN. '€ ot hey. ineauthat'your lood needs vice free, . SS to. bheapst-it of these i Sai aecurhblotions that can cause. Announcement from Ghent. United States fhe louse (dun € centre, the flanks. 5 ip sil | One Year Germans withdrew their. avant forces to within ermans began a rapid retreat as a result of the me, bur the Party we “After nearly thrée days of strenuous ‘ork, the body of Bryan Buxton, na son of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall} ‘was recovered from Brooks’ 8:20 yesterday afternoon. deeply was the body buried in the m0ss and weeds at bottom of tne Jake, that the searchers had to practi- cally Clear the lake of moss before they could reach the body. } A heavy log chain weighted j hooks Was dragged thru the |. horses to remove the moss, «1 with body was recovered with the | a drag net. 4 The crowning feature of « The body is at the Bowman under man’s whole appearance is hi taking rooms, where it will be helt | hat, You will get the right quality here and in our large assortment until funeral arrangements are pleted. The young man was a me rom. of Red Men's lodge and that orde of shapes and shades one that have charge of the funeral. * is most becoming. Sanaa aT Soft hats in browns, gray MIL L ION. =A CRE greens and novelty shades—a won. ry derful showing. Derbies that fit your head com fortably and cover it with styl Soft hats $4 to $15. Derbies $7.50. Caps too, $150 to $500. MEXICO RANCH IS COLONIZED | LONDON, (By Mail.)—Brigadier-gen eral A. C. Critchiey, 1s going to take | a chosen party of 50 British officers to settle 6n a million-acre ranch about 400 miles north of Mexico City. He says Mexico is “the coming country of ; th world.” Discussing the reported opposition to his colonization scheme of the British jand American governments, he said: NOTICE ero To Members of the Saccessor to Bloom Shee & Clothing ‘Ce. Ago in War | advanced along six miles of Se- army in mengce ‘on! HENRY Subscribe ROOSEVELT’S OWN LETTERS JOHN FOX’S Last Novel In Every Are three of the through your local agent fg send $4.00 to ine es | sof Fin Arey Now fon Caledonian Club The Annual Meeting of the Club will be held Friday November 7th 830 p.m, at the office of DR. J..H: JEFFREY - . Lyric’ Theater: Bhai: VAN DYKE ‘Number * for the year how cbocnscdccnbbuccridedoboubuccabocvoucccensoacccutocoesuedee ork City one of the no minerals or igecee M Laberatory, A compounds know and contains For special medical a Medical Director, 41 Swift This remedy is greatest vegetable eeevbdececes EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL ~ chemicals to injure WAGONS, GAS ENGINES tlanta, Ga. 3 Opening of the Oil City Plumbing Lotation—Rear of Kassis Dry Goods Store, WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE bhi i. AP. SPIES 1ES;- Foreman SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING G. BROADUS, (Our Job Work Is Better) Now-showing new arrivals in ‘Toys for Boys: and Girls. 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