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_—— ao reeasrnaantinttatistitsnsesn PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Dailp Cribune! : iat ; ‘ im Bi : iE ; A Gk ti hae bes ——— ; ; ; i, oa « PO es inety spec! a Issued evpry evening except Sunde ‘ r r ~ i i ty Se i? po a Spas ae ' : é é ; : ae3 : 4 ‘ 5 e we - wait for sro 4 BUSINESS TICLEPRONE. +618 ‘ ‘ay ; : : ; J 5 ‘Rie sie! roubles wa fone Entered /at c rye: Poatot- de ; ; yt AF i P : ve Tite ‘as spoond diese. matter, REY. 2s, wigs saan Soe VP tf ; . bk ines Market de aivers ME: A PRESs| i : a3 3 " wwere called to civil positions brit fy fr they wanted. NEMS Fhe TH ui D PRESS | : ted i twice ‘ mush “money as their’ f e ‘lial! sea Prices re x : 7} < , Jobs; by more HANWAY, Preside ‘4. Editor | oe j ; : hundreds of thousands © people NWAY, Business Sanugen| S as va: ° Ee i : Wives huishands had good jobs /Oins ac ging, by a rea Advertising _Manuser| ¢ { 9 ajsd- nia lo work at lucrative ;| Hon of “easy_money" jobs creatod 1, Se} ‘ : Associate Fatter| ai ae PL 5 j : se j : : |e te 430, a ang othexa i : pre aren ape 2 feture | Comiprsaboaal Aid Granted Attor-! io New wekk ity. ta f Beats Lit- Prudden, King & Prudden 1720- t Pree jes i ada f ‘ ae el ie ie: lied a tle Frait in fAnirig n 1 hicago, IN), : 7 ; § lie 3 es ‘ + Pi i Copies of the Daily Tribune are BI rod 3 | Fo ates file in the New York and Chicago of-| 3 : ‘ 4 } —_—_—_ fices and visitors are welcome. | : y e H vie WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.—<Special)—| | SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Sigh SPE bcmmeas attiashiGueie nies DENVER MEDICAL INSTITUTE Advertining Representatives David J. Randa 341 Fifth Ave., ne Year... ‘al Of President Wilson; less than two ix Months ; Short months ago, asking congress to cee arcs {defer ifs contemplated recess that legis! Srowon arte pie Aonth 2 lation might be immediately enacted to | |“more fully equip the administration Sie Wear Pepe ee ee 7 with pawer to reduce the cost of fiving"; ix Months . 4.00] } how congress willingly acquiesced and . nisit as “a for] |later enacted into law every suggestion} less period than three months, | made by the president and the attorney | All suhncriptions: must be paid in a yance and The Daily Tribune will not [Seherets She pipes: miatnory sana insure delivery after sybseription, be | jand many have long since forgotten comes one month in arrears, [how noisely Attorney neral Palmer ————— eee 2 5 Applicant for Membe ‘proclaimed the utter rout of the profi. teers and the instant lowering of prices, | Just as soon as congress gave him the = necessary authority and money | The results to date have been the castine | conviction here and there of some -ob- scure merchant or curb broker, or the proprietor of a corner grocery, for }some violation of the law. Dealers who ” have perchance sold sugar above the ° “a. a prescribed rate have in some instances 3 5 been “convieted” and tined—sometimes , é es | In the Day § News | las high as $100. Fortunately for Mr. merican egion ews otes |- ae | Palmer's office, activities In. connec: When the international convention of} tion with chising. Reds have obscured : " . the profiteer litint—afid the public will r 3 ; 5 tht Y. M,C. A. begins its sessions at Edited for the Benefit of Ex-Service Men, Particularly Members of } iyctroi today one of the dominant fig, ear ap EGA Sone as ae the Aimerican~ Legion Which Designated The peat fai UE th genie) cai) tna ectablinianeut AF tale orice line 5 es : . John R. Mott. the general secretary o! ‘i 3 Tribune as‘Its Official Newspaper in Wyoming the international cominittee and head {aiding paging ea aur tito bier of the national war work council, .Mr.|¢P@téing the maximum prices for all ar- state sé¢rétary of the, ter sent to the Rocky Mountain club pat iy has long been one of the rok PYtp Rip ap =o Shiva pee: ‘Ameriéan Legion, reported today that! follows: own leaders of thé x, B.C. Asforpes |e, hington MSERM, aeesun fortunately |there were 25 posts in the state which |‘To the Rocky Mountain Club of New the World. “He has circled the earth (goiier: sannot olkiol cany credit for |had applied for charters in the Legion. York: many. times in cormection with his oftl-/sni.” tt te due to the fact that people [Of this number 22 have beck granted “Ata banquet given to the Wyoming | lil duties with that oiganization and }eo. i6 gagar to put on the tempting} . Applications’ he eharters in contingent of the 148th Vicld artillery a Jeader ofthe student volunteer) vis product of the south. |the American Legion‘are continuing to/at the Broadway restaurant last eve! movemént. His wide acquaintance with|" 5, 01, generally are coming to the }roll in... Cammunications...regarding ning, the following resolution was uan-| foreign. countries. “has led the United) nciusion that low prices cannot be e K jcharters or any other American Legion y adopted: | States government to, enlist his services! |i cned hy adt of congress OF exe ork should be aditressed to ‘Secretary “ ‘Resolved, that the in several special diplomatic missions, i ¥ : 2 on*" lof executive authority. The old argu- |Harry Fisher, Army -vand’ Nav snded to Se nd had he so desired he might have}? oh e Ainhiy ‘an dvtsmatia ‘is watning Member of the Associnted Press | — The Associated Préss is exclusively | entitled to the use for republication of ¥ . D—Ro "7 fa “tin cor . i edi in thi THE FUTURE RECORD HOLDERS OF ia SURF CASTING WORL ys who competed in 8 4 the local ‘news published Merete. ?| tournument held recently at Ocean City, N, J, “One of the boys, Ray Rida, in competition for the Ocean City | cup, niadé the best average, 369 feet 10 ‘eighea: another, Churchill Hungerfo rd, Jr., made ‘the longest cast in open field during the same tournament, 380 feet, 6 inches. NOTICE TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS Owing to the erisis in the news- print market ix the United States and the uncertainties In obtaining this print, The Daily Tribune will discontinue mailing papers to all sub- scribers in arrears on November 20. This is the only notice you wiil re- ceive and is the last warning. Your m must either be paid in or subscription will be can- Harry’ Fishe R DAILY TRIBUNE. NEWSPRINT PA Benevolent & Protective partly over, we hope—and we hope our} Sits tainment given to: the Wyoming men of | President Wilson. *Mr. Mott is a New When this “crool” war gets to 0 PICO! toms, West: Mnoter bulldihig, sensper,!of Wyoming “and to ky Mountain | had the post of United Btates minister] sa porcts:# hose wlio have #ven the . te Where there is a possibility of its being] Wyo. club of New York for the royal enter-| to -Chind, which was offered him by | nost study to the’ matter realize that | se S . t 4 < all merchants are not profiteers; that} anks be| York state man, who was educated ot 8 a Matter of fact most of them are {Cornell university. He has written no: th E {having as much trowble breaking even few books on thémes religious andj. the ‘reat Of .Ua/SMRA that. the ‘fe to a bonus! Exchange for permitting, a Wild West | civie and has lectured before many unl-! 1s ice une who are profiteering in some consin. The shaw to be staged.in Wall street during | Versities on the larger aspects of Inter: | Vi." Caio immunity... We may. perhaps ay tovsecure iusiness hours~and to “the police force | national relations. - 4 7 y the 148th Field artile: that t extended through the Rocky Mountair ted from W club to members of the New York Stoc’ To a Constant Reader of the Tribune: _| The fact that you enii per") consin would entitle which is being paid b: most direct and quickest w hope comes true—that we will be able} Thete will be a régular session of this Lodge Fri- day Night, Nov. 21st, at 8 o'clock, at Odd Fellows’ to get newsprint paper th mit of the news being printed on the outside of it instead of smeared into it jstch‘a bonus is to Contmunicate with!of New York city for not putting alt = H : i paper that n Gut fof Une Goddbes ot | Bearetary Har her of the American the cowboys in jail.’ ” Business and entertainment. Your attendance is I i ¥ the cowboys _i J ————OOOOOSOO TO be ~ ees wwik | Vesion at the Army and Navy citib’in’, > bh Op a ey " qa9 Rae vie % 7 LAverty well not look like a Bolshevik | tne basement of the: Weal tever Polit itko a. gO. af ‘ | | Today 's Aenvetsaries | earnestly requested. hiding out in a dark cave, with the| ing. ‘The Hun pr’ aes Settee : 2 2 prisoner received the pay he B der of the E. R. ton ; the Eee eee rere order of the E. R. muldy weather outside and all around| would. reckive Jinja flerman army ex. - y 3 : . _| Additional’ rulings on reinstatement{eept the German officer who was paid 1903-Heaving of senate committce on or making an advertiser's cut of alot war risk instr have been re-|by his own government. the nomination of General, Leon- Robt. Cohen, Secretary. mplete statement|- A German pri killed accidentally n éxplihation of | Wyse guard wil ndy to stert'to: his 4 | work 1 good grounds for civil claim y994— utiful evening gown ‘look ‘like a| ceived in Casper. lof aN chargés and such changes follow: al be- Of Two Months Old Sister. Sore, Red and Would Burn. ard Wood for major-g ndbar queen murdered with a mon assemfmbling of r nta: | key wrench. The one big advantage w “A-Series of decisions S4he'Ot Aainitges alfho few army men have of the Russian Zemstvos * Be ctihGs ond as | dtvectsie OR tite: Hiikedu of risk’in.| heard of such an instance. Germans took’ pince MiG Petrograd. Was Disfigured. i ; i Tl surance with the approval of the secre. | U8¢d allied prisoners as shields to bring 914—-United States demanded expla-| however, is that the fe half-tone jt of the treasury provides more lib-| UP troops and international conferences ; nation from Turkey of Tennessee “My dittle sister had a scale on her Hewepaperveut) caxi. beiusedhitor t conditions for reinstatement of 0" rules of war have held that damages “incident. head when she Was two moriths old. ah cer SAS One anaad tek Saricelednin Ruthin cat should be paid in such instances because | 1915—Cerman aeroplanés bombed Brit- Her sceip-was sore;-and any purpose. We can take a picture! . mne provisions of treasury decision ‘Me’ are strictly violations of rules of ish encampment in Belgium. often red. It would burn ee widiek i Ff er ahh sion | war. 1916— troops completed their and she would reach up of one of Henry Brennan's film queens,| No. 4%, allowing 18 months from the : : ‘arid try to sctatch, so that through the. Transyl-! Beh ate her héad was disfigured. date of discharge for reinstatement upon turn it around and make it look like To a Reader of the Tribur aisieah ; 5 x ; : Alps and entered the Se ae ae seu. {oo ment of only two months’ premiums | mie state. of Wyoming is. nyt. giving ins $f Weakorn Rowdilad. 2 a She could not sleep. King George playing golf at the Buek-}on the amount of insurance to be rein Bet i: “tat i ae ‘hen mother used C: stated are retained. That ¢ atin’ ts | Ue urned soldiers in this state @ 19{7—Proclamation of President, Wilson | us a= ingham course—and use it to‘illustrate ss 2 *" bonus, You are entit to-only the na uiring all enemy alien to reg- icura@Soapand Ointment. Hberalized, however, by a new provis: (Onur AUN Nor gae : one of Clarence West's favorite brands] ion thet men out of the service are per 3 ao Sater. fmm Syd \ {mitted to reinstate by merely paying ‘The ecaphe eae n to get better, and she used one cake of Cuticura Soap for Thursday and Friday Richelieu Pure Maple $ H® Syrup, per quart 1.00 |. SPECIALS of cigars next day. It's a good thing F 7 , To W. W. Stoektor , os Liew | gpand one box of Cuticura the two months’ premiums without ‘The state of. Californin is not paying A Pribune Wantad will sell it. | | when my sister was for the newspaperman that the state’s| making a statement as to health at any 4. bonus to exnerviee men accondine | éd) Miss A. Ederer, time within three calendar months fol lowing the month of dis Mattes! Ave., Portland, Ore., July 24, 1918, Cuticura For Toilet Uses gene dry and the bootlegger has been driven to cover—else we'd have been to as tion on record at local Ameri ; ean’ Lesion. headwaters FAIR TEAMSTERS & DRAYMEN| “After the three months following t driven to drink long long ago. the date of discharge have elapsed, AMSTEL } statement from the applicant to the ef- u r. | ie fect that he is in as good health f Ne - | Ga. F Meeves . DA YMiEN Since January 1, 1919, strikes and,the date of discharge or at tt > period, which will be require n Application for re |tion of the lockouts have cost workers $25,000,000 | the tater date $100,000,000 in| With a writte: 1 mow sand emplo; THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., iuune Mover. | =| Hichonee Buckwheat 12: a: 5 jmeut and the tender of two months’) o. more then a cea | | OUr, Per POUNA o.oo Riedy Asa Pe 2 wroduction losses ror all of which the | premiums on the amount of insurape Kane baontiobtalved Rater tL | z ET Pe jmen Hee luburance) ct lapsed or eT 1018, thodallaged wasting pe ie ie « Flours per package . 5G 34 i led fi 1 ‘ BE, OC, v -y in| been canceled, ir chance to rein: ¢urred in the Owl Creek district. Wit) Phe four per cent beer victory in} aac their insurance, including mien | am Kadon, Rush's son-in-law, has had nothing on the 100] who have been out of the service J8 made defendant to an information et jmonths or mot 1d who are hevelere Jng” hin’s@ith receiving — stolen jbarred from reinstatement under, the stock i ——0—— former ruling, a special blanket ruling ,& | is made which allows all ex-service men) The returning soldiers have seen to0) ig yeinstate their insurance before, De “Watch i 1919, provided that le i |plicunt is in as good health a Jot discha or, at expiration of the (Ciese calamities visited upon their own| grace periad, whichever is the later |dute, and so states in his application Of course it is nec ry that Be tender stantly to the call of State or Federal|ihe two months’ premiums on the amount of insurance he wishes to rein Phone 63 for Hay, Grain and Feed | | Tl Casper Storage Co. M ache per cent Republican victory. Shoot for Turkeys ~ at the Shooting Gallery Bigia Movement” much of the results of disorder and} cembs anarchy in vther lands to wish to see ‘ Phone 97. country, Our veterans will respond in pachments | * state upon constituted governnfent in the) ays authorit isting ene men whe reinstated their in payment of all buck pre }miums prior to July 25, 1919, when the decision requiring payment of, only two n is’ premiums went into effect, % upon writién application fo the bureaw Publicun Congress the Attorney Gen} nay hyve 1 ta aL Canal Jot two applied tow the puyment of | future premiums: lor example, if after a policy had lapsed for six months, @ f s enths wsted months ago man reinstated and paid six mont ANY 5 nate iumy instead of two, he may secure Phat old overcoat, may be all fh} for four months’ premiums right But how much better you would feel in one of ,our: new, xmurt, stylish coats United States. To Help You Win Riches—-power—happiness. -The average man places these as his goal. He dreams about haying them, But the average man is slow to take a»pfactieal (step towards that goal. He is content to dream about it- and never gets there. Spurred by the resvlutions of a Re era) is taking action against the it is wn activity that should have ‘Nay Blectric.Lamps and Shades Hleetrie Gtills and Percolators — Electric American Bessty sad Het Point ons z —__——_o— be not far! provisions for reinstatement do not protect a man wotil-be actually rein states, Jf he oweats he may not. bein requested to decide whether they bold] ay-good health ay he was atthe time | resi. [of dikchurge ahd consequently, may not Ht ix thot the day The most practical start is to start a savings account. off when our alien population may be earned the rest of his fortune. Here is every style that’s Gor rect thiv in a wonderful assortment Of plain shades ind ~ it better td be Red than to be be dbte te séeure reinstatement.” fancy mixtures. ay } 3 i —o -— | A copy of the report of the igen Long, short and medium Jength bodes bi he mt ns ' Yr ‘ Mountain club.of New York regarding § coats in Tight, medium und heavy 200 Wyoming men of the 148th Wield materials. : Saving men not only have capital for their efforts. In suving, they oe - | 3 1A sein “New 1 “ artillery: who were entertained in New : establish a reputation whith’ will make it easy to secure adquitiony! | One Year Ago in War York hus been received bere. The let Just the cout you want is here capital Whéu ‘necessary. —O } ee from . tor $100.00, is A farmer tras“frequgnt need for cupital if he is striving continually ta improve his property. How important it is then that he build uv his credit—establish his character. french troops entered Belgium, Lor raine aid Alsace, “Yenc Ministerial Council voted to Burnett make General Petain a marshal of Optical Co. ‘The easiest und quickest way is to start 4 savings uecouut Thee Skilled And We Want to Be Coal-ed Opticians ‘In the past few months,” ‘ weekly paper, ‘‘Lenden hax been edu Casper, WI0- cated in rattway stttkes, and knwws Grognd elvor whut to do.” But it doesn’t went to be Henning “educated” lke that—it wants to be pyiret trained —Londen Passing Show Si Bren ee mre ere 8 oo oO EN a