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aon Se aS aS ee ae es Se ees o> veee a PAGE TEN - FRIDAY, DEC. 5, 1919 = = = = = = ¥ i |powers interested, will : 1 cost of the power plants, factories, ca- | pow Sted, will proceed to Pa} The Casper Dailp Cribune; nals and irrigation works. It is pointed |“stine nd make © year's thorough in. | . 0 ; out that the estimated cost involved in| ¥¢ 1 nditions rela wary lavenliitiexcepllsandayiat A | N N t . 4 is vorably {tive to the realization of this projec. . Natrona county, Wyo, Publi- TOURIS G l il merican e; ton ews oO es } thisiplanicossinoticompare|unfayorab > | topographical, hydrological, x Ou Exchange ‘Building with the irrigation works constructed technical, i a | logical, hygenie, ete. in Asta and America during the past de. | 6° sEREHON gan 00h : a A . q If the matter reaches such a stag, = i | Edited for the Benefit of Ex-Service Men, Particularly Members of : INE ee : via | that the Tealiza ion of this rea we a an the American Legion Which Designated The it Mr. Hjorth’s plans have met with| ject can seriously be contemplated ‘tie Great sympathy among leading scien- 3 2 = 3 ; eis * | resources way will not sufi ASSOCIAT B Tribune as Its Official Newspaper in Wyoming . pitie antiiorsties fen nractlcats seer ene |Mone, bus the aid of international = jital wil 5 = a = ; z it Norwegian technic-scientific expedi- | ee WHAT THE LEGION STANDS FOR; than any other state in the United} Hon kwhiche withisther an tleinateanleun 3 2D PR REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PR. JOR. HANWAY, Pr a 2 EO HANWAY, Manager State: i > size | oan 2 1 2 ivertininge Manarsr States in proportion to the size of pop: port of the governments of the great’ Read The Tribune Want Ads City Editor The preamble of the constitution of ulation. | ! | the American Legion as adopted at the t 3 ee a inational convention tolls what the | Norwegian Engineer Plans Tunnel DMD SUMME MPTP AMER. Travelers from America Expected] Americin Legion stands for. The Bre gy Tue mecivea.euarers in tie Amert | - Connecting Mediterranean ee = Monk City To Bring Millions to France | #nhie_foltows: can Legion in with Dead Sea to Solve ssociute Editcr SUBSCR B Riches—power—happiness, The average man plac toster and perpetuate a 100 per cent Rock River, Rawlins, Riverton, Ther: / Provide water and clectric power for is aDD Eg aap aces estine at an initial cost of $40,000,-| ne Year or God and country, we associate “Todi, Burns, ‘Crosbs, Chee: = = iid» and May Influence For- ourselves together for the follewinz one, Sheridan. Douglis, Deaver, Van | Problem | x = fribune are on ; A | purposes: Tassel, Glendo, Casper, Glenrock, | T Hi | Yi W = Chicago of- | eign Capital To uphold and defend the consti: Gresbull, Hanna, Hyatvilic, Kemmer. eta : fe} e ou In = me. | tution of the United States of Amer- | cy, Lusk. Lovell, Moorcerort, Newcastle, | CURISTIANIA, (ty Mall) A Nor-} = | a | ica; to maintain law and ord to ilo. Powell, Laramie, Roc wegian engineer has devised a plan to = = Americanism; to preserve the mem- — mopolix, Torrington, Upton, Wheatland | these as his goal. He dreams about having them, Fi nd incidents of our association = .nd Fort D. A. Russell. }000. Albert Hjorth, of this city, pro-} anag , . net 1 ‘ sieineal une ee tol- | Tnllhelereats wart tolincilcate’s senso | = [poses to utilize the variation of the But the average man is slow to take a practical step = = = = = | = A that will help to rebuild Fran of individuat obligation to the com: | Tank Corps Post has becn organized level “n the Mediterranean and|3= towards that goal. He is content to dream about it— = => = = = — — come to France om the idea of comenting the| munity, state and nation; to combat (in Washington, D. C., by former “treat | the Dex at, and by means of a tunnel and never gets there. ions’ friendship through better] the autocracy of both the classes «m rough" soldie The members are |for water, to provide electric power to nta the tourist movernent is} the masses; to wake right the master = making plans to organize a minstrel | be used for pumping stations, irrigation Gedy howe Interostedvas a (| Of might; to promote peace and good (troupe to reproduce the “Tank Corps |and general purposes cnterprice immediately | Will on earth; to safeg id as shown to more than 100,000 | Mr, Hjorth proposes to dig a tunnel 1 eotttable and one that| mit to posterity the principles of jus: members of the A.B. FP. in England, miles long, from the Mediterranean | y ‘ to con- | France and Germany. to the Dead Sea. passing un¢ rade Sr jsalem. This tunnel would 1 help- rmany, to Little jfrom the Mediterranean to th Dp. It has just |ciopes of the lower end of the Jo: Ape heen made by the Wateh on the Rhine, Thenee the water would "aloo | * Tino | two. ne lecepted for | cq paid in aa-|oRareed y Tribune will not! Pew bushie fter subserip and immen ini Phir nee will grow. Incidentally, it is said, the} tee, freedom and democracy coming of Americans who can afford te and sanctify our European travel at its present eost will] ship by our devotion to lid in the various forms of fore fi] fulness, The most practical start is to start a savings account. Rockefeller had to save his first thousand dollars. It earned the rest of his fortune. very 4 month arry Applicant for ran Character Earns Credit Saving men not only have capifal for their efforts, In saving, they iembership to Audit Bu. eu: tMe Aswocinted Prens ‘alle: ' n dl Prance seeking _ . . t exclusively |!" u i The Glenreck post of the American the eight-page weekly issued by the (through pipes down to the Dead establish a reputation which will make it ez . aa " s y 3 ent department called the we G eck 1 ‘ ates 3 $5 | hich will make it easy to secure addition: Pitt aE eee ire tee ate aitunandialge ji PTE cs riehte Atat.}| Legion will not) affiliate with any Third Division. If the weekly does as where 9 power plant would t nginecr an publicity | chur ion for the simple rea. Well in the mor congenial i LOOspnEre ;the water power into electricity, to by sitors and toj sen that it is against the constitution Arkansas as it did in Germany, it ajstributed as light and power through v visitor fot the Legion. c houn of Cas: B great future. ielcountey. This power would be used rg-| per explained the situation to tne mem a {to drive a pumping station at the south yay Was est capital when necessary, he news published herein. 1 organt A farmer has frequent need for capital if he is striving continually to improve his property. How important it is then that he build renus to make tr | 2 ple aR joa eran Capport.| bers of the post Wednesday night. As Michis ans is in Detroit. jern end of the Sca of Galilee (Latke Gen = up his credit—establish his character, STAMPEDING ORGANIZED LALOR] ralroads, hotels, travel aseneiex | ON UNE A calon wil] have the (aout 2.700 iN ney. ayer ates ortace ot Une Dead Sinn: atout | : eee ‘ hers who profit: by touring has cts ety ‘ athe teenie Ree uvtinees FA IC abe auetie ot the Pear ae = The easiest and quickest way is to start a savings account. TTacmconwcoulaalnUNiielieneuentte mized, Te is the Preneh Foul Loth will not use it in conjunction. Which is composed of nurse of Galile feet below sea level. | = z = | Ise CuHEON en ia | The members of the post agreed that ao ieniiare centlinateas meee rion i| mee ww titude of clear and sophisticated | ing sent to the United ; dea yf the Legion was able to nd on its Post No. 1 pn organized in states, show that tens of thousands of |= ene rallrond SCCk ets intr With word that Glenrock hag ‘i o “ave duty Se eer a ol carrying 20/5 ry ese ee rere aaa iets see ao tuned ers, 20 e Casper National Bank 1 ruth of the predominant faet. 1 ee ape = aEm = the rise of the Dead Sea caused by thi » than part of a yard pe! over the The Texcelsior, sald of the American Waterloo Post Thirty-two pos . 138, in luwa, was El ix t {that within the minerity of] the publie fears: the Sconotnic: eel sion have been y 1 in operation or enough to invite every service See MTaERURteGATOH Coy ReANvenIGh is | ee labor there ix still another |Anees their com Seen of the] SVE applied for charters in the Legion, , the county to attend the post's re aout 4.000 square miles would be rr to the | i ording to information on file in th ther recently. One hundred | 1) Or to inerease to about 4,800 square wity, and that it is this sub-minor-|much talked of lon Americ way { oles of Harry » secret ind fourteen new members joined us ae v ‘d ‘ sat is rocking the boat. 1¢ this]! ST DEAE RRaE HERERO pa a eae Resaaune oP reett Two canals would be built: running | yeyond reaeh price anc ne ing maintaine rom state hea a LET ae » the rive : ane Jnority is able, by reason of yom in the hotels, What will eoudé| jory here with these towns, The mem- The New Prague (Minn,) Times has |}rallel with the river Jordan ane from H are bh be when it becomes necessary to SAN REGIT ROR 5 ined the list of newspapers which de- | these canitls water could be i 4 1 nt promises to lead) any consid re and feed oe new guests who do | posts to 300 und 400 members | + ular amount of space to the the -fields sloping toward the " force of workers to attempt to| not look at the cost of things?” pots of the state, on's activities. | sufficient, It ix claimed, fou ius i b ith Se 1 ro remedy such conditions, the | Applications are continuing to pour = sigation of many hundreds of thou 0 COED YS CINE EUS ane Oreo On Rentini gAsenon ait when | iy from every section of the state, while rvists are r sands of acres. | | Violence or the passive violence! neavy travel besins conditions |. little more thap @ month aga a great) They enlisted for three Mr. Hjorth sinus 14 jspoull pe ang | Tn 4 ae Faery eee tls he mort \ define} majority of the posts were centered | four 3 reserve duty, and they ure More difficult to build this tunnel than) CEU USS UEC IUCR GRAY Oni sis 1ty Tin ns for coming | about the eentral and northern rail- | still on the job. Although the president | (he proposed railway tunnel under the) FOR SA TURDA Y dlacessilica Much as policing or Uaurssl ated already. | yoad lines. Lrobably more interest is, its decided that demobilization is com. English channel and estimates the cost | Rarunciane Gertie Wert aretl| numbering about) being taken in the Legion in Wyoming | ple men are held while the ef a Dead Sea tunnel (double) with a vertition, or fuel so tue becomes | ; been asked to submit their | draft let out. Strange to say, ;minimum a of 135 square feet a | 1 conspirator ino tl pe that oceur ee o pledge themselves not to | they don't like it much. $40,000,000, to which must be I) yi iw case Oo he govern SS ment-conducted travellers. towns of New York state ratowe ! | murder of ehild who is deprived of The ve difficulties and the high | patie eer Seon ‘0 con- J I S h | a ‘ z | Lue eee a ee oR eee irecl eens cou on ceptors rice SAS 1 SCHwArEZ | Richelieu Maine Corn, a health, the i eye enot charged more than the inferma- | FOLLOWING BANDIT SEIZURE: daly in America will be dis: | Richelieu Little Kernel Corn, \ in. enemy o mt an enemy Pe resi mate and that they are | ton, meet nual convention to- | | No. 2 can...... seas, Cesenee 25e rganized labor. Tt is attempting roy siven be of ddvigg inne aue = a day in Ch ' 4 cir eI | | SCRE GDR ined abt aria | EU France entertaining. | Under Seeretary of State Polk ana | Se PSE 1 Richelieu P : | lest to ultimate humilintion, 7 eee j MEXICO CITY -Mederal other United Stutes delegates to. the l C. & N. W. Ry, | No heliew Pearly Corn, | was the leadership that wreeked the! g — @ | sorees reeently re Mekenazie, | YEH conference luled to sail C. B. & Q Ry. j 0. 2 can... a 1 | ? } Americ ‘ r of an electric power | 170M Brest today for New York, ie. TY Bld | vice p 3 4 Fon in usu tat_mnte nem ot]| fp the Day’s News | jsmeumanmuucir ot a seit na assay ag Wig hater | “the poor; this is the leadership thar! ¢ ——————® | sho had been captured and robbed by Read The Tribune Want Ads | Phone 63 for Hay, Grain and Feed | rebels a ele i HY y oO | threatens the reputation of organized! ay, agngtish world of muste today | Tevels and held with a view of ransom, ci ‘ ; | I) we Eng rid of music today | accor: © reports reaching here. i} Jibor the, world around and on the| will pay tribute to Sir Frederick Bri st PIE Nihnd (actroulean theres | F ier ' tory | The: renowned nist of AV outa S: back from Varral and was taken cap- ‘ of au inevitable and just) vietor Abbey, this being his seventy-fifth birth: (ive py ao small bund of men. who an as er ora e Y proposes to ge off vay anniversary. sides being one OC} ouneed he would be held for ransom, e , the Lest of organists Sir Fre ae k A small boy hidi » bushes wit { on adrunk. It leads worker fis ae composer and his \ 1 n fame aw comy essed the. attae arral | Insurance | | that are n av Y nomany learned works on theot [where fede vised and \ Phone 97. e ical as well other m aul subjects. yursuit begun, TI bandits we over. ver and eo! mt Hiis musieal career has 1 ve long ie tuken at nightfall and, after a sharp i roWwe ove mankind ea varied one beginning at the age ol eneounter in whieh three bandits were Jee : : tT when he got his first appointment { lead Jone wounded, MeWKenzie was | rics 2 —— seized and held by a minority— the |‘ Ghureh organist. In 1869. he r) rescued. { e e °9 e | Poeeeooooooos POOCLESOSOOSOSOOESOOOOOSOOOS e principle indeed that iuspires any | pointed organist at Mar Reatiray : s Faral, his first important post. Thirteen | mperiatism. Tt gives embarr years later his ambition was erowned | ® —— © IIE "4 Real Estate Ph. 370 { 5 G. F. BELL 3 Cis t's seperti“) Today’s Events [p57 Pm “THE INSURANCE MAN” : athidding it dn extravasant proms} Ctheds that of organist of _— OO? | i 3 aut We Among many his PARE mets | 4 ae 4 | o 2 pon whieh delivery ean i meng mans hte capital city of Kansas, is 65 | We have a modern five-room house with full base- GENERAL INSURANCE ul A ee today. N i i i 2 ? mails ee Fae TaT REE SARTO ederick Bridge, the renowned |} ment, fronting west, in the best.residential section of Fidelity, Surety and Contract Bond a Specialty 2 ou m of Quee eee ae Bey COL’, a Wes ster Abbey, cele rr : . . } 5 MN J (King “Baward MUL anid’ Kung | jeiveschia seu tite cee puaicel Casper. The living room has a, built-in fire place and {| 3 hase at the tres ‘ cre ee | The G. F. Bell 3 : — ' procul uon of HON both it and the dining room are beautifully finished. _ 2 e ency - $ Senuter Kenyon of observec , exch Pp p % " a —c)| losis Day" in the public schools of Hardwood floors thruout. 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It has no equal Well a8 loses eee air Wh RI i spanesh taken and defeuted by Bulyur tes wil take place this eve: | in Casper at the price. ee pralinits pps und all (Ii Lh Bas ee gL) NN Se OD jans ne Albanian wordes x between tewms representing Har eee and. acces: i at the majority of vue Ameri-! 1916-—Terrilie bombardment ot t university and Dartmouth college. | \W ~~~. = = aryit : ' enses Oo} y Corporation col sels ities une br 8 i ie inized labor will alluw a minori Cue Oe hy pe Ee Ee ee ee ee et American Electric Co. | t lership with an alien and iliterate! 1917--Committee on ‘ MILUITS OF | 6 5% 4% 4% 4% 4% ate sPeate ate atecte ctacteatectectectectectectectactectectecte che ohe che cte chaste Me ate ote ote she ate Oe ahs DAY PHONE 1080 qu A fate hui United States Hou Hepre POM OU PO UO HOMO NOOO 10 10-400 PMP Mah Myo MOM OMe TON OHO UO OU OHO HG OU OUOU ONG MOM OU OU OU ONO TOO O SIGHT PHONE 351-M (| ( prose LOS nUR LT SAS coe sentatives voted unanimously | ee oe! ma y fe tongues hangings out, into the wilder thut a state of war existed be- 3 2 | — uy 5% tween United States und Aus-! 74 e “S| 8G My Collie Veoh tria-Hun y ¥| L | “ - - ~~ —_ 1 | fo ele seas “ee ee) ~ + = 0 WIOMING DAY \t a z P 3, WI {Y S ‘ | One Year Ago in Warl ttention 3| SEND TO DENVER = ey 1 oo ae r he L0th day of this December — ———-- { ——— oeneereeeeal * A ) day of n oO ——o ee @ r) @ e for m Aes nuialoi teu ainuou tate: Siu haquseA Veo Machine guns din suppressin =| tood riots in Cologne. : oe! “a sy ' Day commemorative of the é wainss King and Queen of the Uelgtuns en k3 | se Me | tronting of equal suffrage to the woe! tausiastically welcomed in’ Paris, 2 % | | itive Turkish fleet surrendered to, €@ | You will be sorry if you miss the regular meeting on FRIDAY, DEC. 5th. 7 of W ns Wyoming is he ble” \ities and interned in the Golde hen y. e3 +i t eater Merny ae iui T! Beets Eee ee ee Oe Hern a PS When you can have it done by Casper people who know their Mr. und Mrs, 1. oo, . Jones, who have : business ? 1 Moher pe ure proud of this fact.{ been residents. of DOES LEtRe Le = + hay Agty: ea alunos As Oates ow cea ptt Rx Tiled Bathrooms, Fireplaces and Tike of Any Description. ve Hon. John A. Campbell, the first sov-} visit o, ° | idining her COMPLETE LINE OF. SAMPLES J. B. PROVINSAL ee cigs." Thermopolis Candidates ( —— Will Be Here ay 2, Om ra o4, “ee on ” y ‘ ; re SHEEP FOR SALE i? 4 Phone 800 Fire Place King P. 0. Box 624 yectant part iy the developmen i 100 Laud evacellent cruss bred fie A . a —— eel \ Obie Staton isvers elt S190 leu bred x Meeting Called at 8 p.m. eS ————— yuunk Taunbeuiilet ewes, Wool in the State should in seme ap oo Kuld 60 to Gly conte last three 2, ax 2, as ee Pitt f souy wo a reg. tambount BIS ene By order of E. 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