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«= GALS’ Pies ee PAGE TEN . Che Casper Dailp Cribune evening © pt Sunday at county, Wyo, Publi- OU Exchange ‘Building Issued every Caspor, Natre cation ‘offices TRLBUHONE....- +s. 16 BL Entered at Casper (Wyoming) Saxpar (Wyoming) Postof. ice as second-class matter, Nov. SINESS HANWAY, P: . HANWAY, ‘ifth Ave, Ww rk King < Maaaen en Bldg, ; ‘Tribune are on Chicago of-| 6.00 - 1.50 ‘pted for! yomall ne on farm property in this country jump ° months a congress do} + Ute paid tm ad-[ed from six hundred and tifty-tive mil Tint Cquetess acnore. «Victor, thune will not|tion dollars at the end of 19L4 to more ACERS Eemasuticrn cons letsd tres: Pr subscription be | than one billion dollars at the end of CBTOHGNCALIV Coscia ent AEE Jlast year, The toutl amount of m l DPE ON Ra ape err Applicant for Membership to Audit Bu-| loans outstunding in the United States | JME HUN EYAL 3 eau lot) Circalationn, is mumnated to be a little in sof] (or AS rs ill 1 {hus tndlent that! uve renounced their in- r of the Axsocinted Presn ur ion ¢ es 1S tndicating Chat) ventions of becoming citizens. vs. is exclusively | the ite companies hold about one-fourth| “4 phat congress e ublication of| or the entire amount 2 t congress prevent the release, al s er and also | 9) aT oeETIE Ur enh xpiration of their sentences, news published herein, Tene pes eTUney UC eurcs: One ike of draft dodgers and others convicted ference, Treasurer Louis Breiling of he | of offenses figainst the successful prose- Union Central Life Insurance company | cution of the war, and where ft Is pos Cincinnati, Ohie, said that the life) Site, to deport such persons upon their nsurance companies of the United! j ease from prison. CHEAP POLTTICS | States now the most important of eg thedhoceallel “gen all priv neiey making farm leans! Geman's agreément™ with Japan and - * 7 seen i this country, and that with an ine} the exclusion Japanese from the : i he mule asingly lar proportion of the pol-| United States on the same principles | 1 re eS in the Truman H.|icyholders’ funds being invested in farm | ;s adopted in the case of other Oriental x Bye }Ioans. these companies will be a lead 8. a iat at ! nd positive factor in the agricul Amendment to section one of the The remarkable it oof the readjusunent: from war to peace} Fourteenth Amendment to the federal - Bt Vintee thie conditions : constitution, to the eceet that no child The percen total ‘life insur-) horn in the United States of foreign 1 1 mt The} ance assets inv in farm loans,” | parektage shall be cligible to eit he eon-[ sid: Mr. Breilin not known be-| unless both parents w luse official statistics group city loans} — 7, ‘That congress send : Testa » fight 1 andjand farm loans under the single head, the Pacific coast, Hiwwali and the Philip ‘ : Sead a Real se Loans,” but ori-| tine Islands to study alien colonization cinal statisties contributed by the com-{ conditions, ' un " panies do show that life insuranee com-| 8. ‘That congress require the Bureau wh. But in Sena Nowberry minies in the two-vear period ending | ef Naturalization to compile a list of | December 31, 1916, inereased their farm | iticr ive surrendered their first | the Senite stigation will wait untill mort investments from $635,000, | bupe le a copy of such list in theres igclumanrn econ jH00 to $$45,000,000, and for the two-| every in the Unit a }vear period ending December 81, 1918.) thorized by law to gri ian ' Y decided attempt has been! tne companies thereased yh tarm) tien, and requiring every to mude t othe facet that the same} morts holdings to more than a bil-| Yetify the court of the county in which lion dollars 8 Of eve change of his place ehurge Was minds seainst) Mord that —_ “ RECON RUUREECs Ore Cee 5 —e? all foreign language publi Was made against Newber or else! & cations be required to furnish i trans A acsnrtinetuan eecniuan oxeen Today’s Events [ition ia" cc sured to furmiste tran his th © and w ie ee icles that tend to condemn our fe i peAcaee of government, and that tiv Ie 5 ire working night and| anniversary of the powder ship! said translation, with the name i jfesplosion whieh laid Halifax in ruins. | eddress of the writer, be tett with tt st ue Thirty years today died Jeffer mister in the place of publication nie 0 ferson Davis, ex-president of the Con n to public inspection, | Sheeran | federaey congress immediately — in oe ais Charles + mas, United States sen the release of conscientious as ON] x oanere money than the wv trom ¢ ado, is 70 years old to nd direct the War Depart da ment to reeall honorable discharges Hae Cate peetalti lity Mis torts honorable discharges {Henry W. Bhiir. former senator « vem, Congress is usked to The suggestion whieh naturally arises! New Hampshire and the first. to 1 t legislation under whieh conscien - lose a “dry amendment to the feder tous objectors may be punished, and this: a form of | eal cor Fs iv they are al 1 T ition, is $5 years old today. are aliens, deported. The con ruption where the party in power with) 1 Holland today is celebrated as st. | Yention demande d that action be taken ‘ onds to the | stinst the officials of the S DUP the massive machinery of government | Nichols BUCTURS LE LU ee Niet ee Christmas other bands, H responsible for the tender tr at beck and call turns that power and! Qing to labor unrest and threats of | MERC accorded conscientious objector < , 4 Qnenig mud) ate tHe neral strike the employers of Mad.) 11 That congress make it impossil have voted to proclaim a general | 10F frstpaper aliens who surrendered dine tin soa) ehar iguins ix their papers to evade military rvice 1 yut toda | , y servic ever toi q s ni at friend is in the sam eral Pershing and his staff ave r to acquiy izenship, duled to pay a visit of inspection . That all Americans refrain from TOwi be remembered that Henry ay » Camp Jackson Columbia, | Ha comet juni urporated —organizi ' Whidaey Was announced at the South Carolina LTE Ser eee imNtOr: sti A wedding of interest in’ diplomatic ! Tenmag hea popu ition of ree of President: Wilson and ever SETI B UAL Le GORANI aret | States. e a Rae with the } ned “ art, da ter of Vite] o Jit Bug Netex are p thins: within power was done by the) Erhart, daughter of Mr, and Wis) candasorisunlentioni In die iice liam HF art, and Andres Colesin | That meta is . elma tion to elect the Detroit mane ON. lice, third om the 1d ig pequi 0 be Mi ure Ute enact Vhil . Tee on ve vis ’ , W Tri is tO “ ns residen vis coun eturer While Bord had been a a a vs ay ls by wi nee Of iry to fequire Knowledge of the Ameri yvaren . i; s 4 rs venship constitute a part in the eurrieu tothe war and while his son Su nse cube i. lum of every publie schvol Universal ible Sundiay Second —ltene B Mpted from services, ‘Truman He) ons 5 A oe eT ate teneticinl Legiskation, : dhservine fit Femori 1 Re While ree letnsatneroniisnilone) ALLS ALL SCENES {the government to those who. ser ining of * istiv Dy ent | i a ved (Bacula nal es CR OTRO EA CER! ink of “Christian Enlistmen the war. the convention dectined to of the Northern Baptist on record in favor of 1 purticuls jie Cuba observes the anniversary of the | cash : peculex " jeneral Antonio Mieco. a. fa : t of Mord was undoubted ! $ D Mt Nine of the land and home [mous Jender in war for indepen: | aid bills Tf ‘ S makes ade We to Mir. Wilson anda grestt | denes }aunte provision for the mn ae: ; of the death of Perdins ded ses] gress ennet what is to be known ax the n ' nirel « Sev Wh se creator of the Suez cana ae n Legion Home Founding act, Aerie mi , Sy Hoh anniversary of the New| embodying these features; (uy 1 York iety Will he observed with spe} t Of unproductive lands. by phoitied administration now ate eal services im the Cathedral of St fernment for settlement by ex-sereins at the Pederat government} John the Divine | men: th) development of rural Aa > jes by government leans: te direct ' \ om MNCS US NE | Oo a eaten = = | vans for the purpose und evelopment on farm or « ben " vont sestier’ | Today’s Anniversaries | 0°32 ¢" pits hemes | ee award fifty dollars iprataes, eS eaadc bereae eo} month to all disabled men immed nminrreney WSss— Irish Jand purchase bil passed) httely upon discharge from hospitals by the British parliament und continue to pay this sum. until ' i“ , the Ferd arg trench captured Vermetes, north ae ball draw compensation under the War Risk insur: " 1 (the millions spent for his} Of Avra ave My tr Risk insurance or the vocu 150 Bulsarians made violent: assault | UENal rehabilitation aets, venty-five he ' us ha he story of on Mies in’ Serbia S ' ree bret to iy from the | B16 — David Lloyd was asked by | the king to form oa ministry for Me ery other sourer Gea : ; ireater F citin ir eis TSIT—Armisties between jermaiy nd the Teusslans was announced. | ieht on the te tet it We te ee 1 te President ( in jiua heliahe { of minis: | n Yeon erally eredited with le or the ¢, anh alin ! i) in tl ol Niew revolution The treasen Tiverta vl the murde of Madero 1 Tithe of Chiat me With the elec | ' General Car zi the prest | denies he wis culled to Mexico Clty tu . on i) abinet General Ob-f © of the ablest & sreitieae oud dee, Wi most ney ichieverment was the de le ‘ Vi sin Tot One Year Agoi in in War | | ' r Piet orders in Ber Lontted State centered Mii = ASSETS LAR 00] insurance \f IFE RVSURANCE IN FARM Crosses Billion Mark, Shown by Report to Com- pany Presidents in Con- vention at New York cinted Press.) Dee. §—Newly ‘ed statisties presented to the réconstruc- | tion conference of the Association Life Insurance Presidents strikingly evi dene remarkable expansion Ainerican agriculture under the st of war's demands. The American 1 companies contributing the: ures show that their mortgage gather loans aS Legion in Mi of! of “On tario Tem perance * \Law Prohibits Home . Brew of Weak Beer TOT TO, Ont. aly maily- Th as at Vielation of the Ontario temporane ty to doctor two Ta halt per cent be With raisins or to add yeast to inne cent Liquid tom point where the effec Produced might eause the imbiher inte trouble with the police, even if to doectoria done in the home. Neth F than the aet allows will \ warning to this effect lies been ssued by G. Wh. Mackenzie eotor of SHEEP FOR SALE cross brad Wool three 2100 Head excellent mie Tamlouilet ewes, eonty Mast yours, wlio ves. Luubbouillet bucks. Tuimediate ielivery or can wint A. D. Burtett, Glendo, Wyo. ee ___ SATURDAY, DEC. 6, 1919 American Legion News Notes \4 Edited for the Benefit of Fa Service ‘Men, Particularly Members of ELY LOANS the American Légion Tribune as Its Official Newspaper in Wyoming WHAT THE LEGION REAL The ideals of the American Legion its aims were carried out in action at the first national convention of the apolis last month, he Veekly, the official of the Legion, prints an ken American Legion publication First—Americanization, to which end the convention recommende: 1. The creation of a national Ameri- canization commission of The American Legion to realize the Legion's slogan of 100 per cent Americanism through the conduct of a continuous and con tructive patriotic, educational cam- ign throughout the land. This com- will shortly appointed by be cutive Committee, OTL BURNERS ALL PUR Made in’ sizes f Stoves, Kanges, Hollers Feri PRICES: No. 6 Furnace Burner____ $40 No. 5 Furnace Burner____$35 No. D Furnace ‘Burner____$30 No. C Stove ‘Burner $20 No. B Stove Burner $15 We absolutely guarantee these Burners and ask to call at any resi denes itnd see them 1 Ui ENCLU Mm ie ave Th PAIR TER wine 0 tuwer “@ Neale, He livre, Welsenterger. 1 Ateeves . DRAYREN A. uU. 7 hy url Searten, John Visebs. a. Nee transfer Co. Alex MeComgthy. ‘Tim Wuitey. Meurs's Wrauster Co THA MST ICS Is.! | tinued, | National He 2 Dear 'McGRAW ALMOST. Had_ Suffered Th Years—Gains Fifteen Pounds After Tak- Which Designated The | | ing Tanlac men with | “T have gained fifteen pounds since iT commenced taking Tanlac, and thy troubles that have been causing me to suffer for ten long’years have been com: said F. boiler maker for % Building company, collars amonth is urged for tuberculosis, 4. Tnereage in the minimum comen- sation under the vocational rehabilita- | pata tion act of from $80 to $100 per month. | Pletely overcome, Liberalization of the provisions of | 2) well known ion three of the vocational rehabill- | Standerford Ship tation act so as to inelude all disabled | mee at Eagle Creek, Ore., the other day. ' Immediate of the Steet} “From the day my troubles ill, amending, the compen-| UP to the time I commer : sation features so to include the /Tanlac,” he continued, “my condit same family allowance as authorized | sradually got worse. In fact, during in Section 204 of the War Risk act. | the past year I was in misery all th That the National Legislative Com- \ime. My stomach was in very ba mittee of the Legion investigate all condition, nd in a short time complaints or irr ities and injus- | meals ues suffered by men at the | me to be bloated up with nds of the War Risk Insurance Bu- | thing awful. Then, I often r and the Federal Board for Voca-| cramping pains in the pit of my tional Education, . What T ate would sour and cause some: gas RAW ALMOST NO ne CHRISTENS | after | Salt jach, \t other times I would become so 8. That congress 1 all ex-service |) ated 1 could hardly retain what | men on the same basis as to retire- jC 1 was constipated all the time. ment for disability as is enjoyed by the worst sort of hend- | y oor st I just seem members of the Regular Army. ' ‘hird—Military Voli: jto lo all my energy, and got so ner 1. Universal milita training, but }ous I could hardly sleep at night. These | | the administration of this policy shall | troubles just k: stting wor 12 vd from the control of any ex: | time, and I ailed to get t| milit: te. Military train-|from the different medicines and treat-! ing in schools und colleges to be en-}ments I 1 taken. Ss very muen} couraged. worried over my condition, and had} of tld do me 2, Opposed to compulsory military [almost given up hope service in time of peace. jan thing that w ny good. 3. A large standing army is extrava- fy wife had been in a run down gant and un-American, In view of our}econdition for a good while and not in unpreparedness for nit-|Jong ago she commenced taking Tan she had improved so much ‘on it, th I decided to give it a trial myself, Well, sir, this medicine just hit the spit right away, and in a short pene I was feeling like n different man lac, and training, the convention favored a nat tional military system based on ‘univer: sal obligations to include a relatively small Regular Army and a citizen army! capable of rap! fon. tional defense and the lack of eee | + fot stronger every day from that 1. A national eftfen army should be: Miike on, and now Tam enjoying organized into corps, Uivisions, and teooa health ws 1 ever did in my ti maller units of officers and men who }7 never had a better appetite, and every Some) from ther somes lccaty, fhing 1 eat agrees with me all right. zations should preserve To y, fl have gotten rid of the constipation, as far as practicable, ‘ The national eitizen soldier should ns : uter T began taking Tanlae. My stom- Ds See ea Rea ice Ga er ed h is in fine éondition ‘and I never hnee Ane Everhroacar Meshes, im nauseited like I used to jhe. 1 : sore ej sleep like a log every night, ition: Hl y riliti The National Army should be [7 eet up in the mornthes administered Vy ma general staff on which citizen soldier officers and Regu- { for n hearty breakfast and work. Yes, sir, Tanlac has put me my fect after everything clse failed me, lar Army officers shall serve In equal humber, 6. Recommended that congéess ‘makef#224 x long as T live T will never lose the air service ae (PA dep rtment $2) Opportunity to say a good word for under the control of a member of the]! & cabinet to be appointed for that pur-4 ‘Tamac ts gold in per by the Cas- plone: of the tempo chairman, each ring: 7. Oflicers’ training camps to be con-| ing qwith patridtic sentiment, each ‘sounding the manifold call to du Pourth—General Indianapolis of : commanded {ts enérgics. dquarters of the Legioa Next convention called to meet on September in Cleveland, Ohio, 4. Asgloptién of onstitution in keép- ing With the aims and ideals ef The American Legion. 5. Authorization of the the woman's auxiliary of jean Legion for which ar j mothers, sisters, wives and daughter of the members of the Legion or of ebldic arines who died formation of The Ameri- eligible only} of The Americin {4 1 provision made fe: ice to be included its subseription py: the national duc The nimble sands which slid through | th iss at 10:28 o'clock on Monday | morning, November 10, when Henry D. Lindsley, as tempora ehaneanind ‘On face in large fed spots. Later yeht down his ‘land called to formed into blisters on both cheeks. order the first session of the first con Sore, red and itched so could hardly litutional convention of The Am bear it. Face so disfigured ashamed ‘orded i historic mom to be seen, Mother said to try Cuti- ‘ Muy the cura. Used one cake Soap and one throng, which 1: box of Ointment when was healed. the convention hall hy suite delegations From signed statement of Miss d were proceeding to the roof | Nellie M. Schunter, Lyons, Colo. vo foot or with their yells and songs, q 4 + when. the ie Cyrux Northrup How to Have a Clear Skin president emeritus of the Unive ty of | Having cleared your skin keep it * Minnesota, “ame forward to invoke the clear by using Cuticura Soap and divi Dlessings Ointment for every-day toilet pur- Mmighty “he said, “we thank poses and Cuticura Talcum to powder i for ‘the patriotic spirit which and peefume. Bathe with Cuticura n gad the fighting men of America to Soap and hot water, using plenty of now present. themselves ina solid soap, best applied with the hands phalins ‘inst those who would de- | which it softens wonderfully. If strey the government from within just signs of pimples, redness or rough- aus they 7 esented against ness are present ‘ouch lightly with the foe on foreign. soil Cuticura Ointment before bathing to Iresses of weleome r-| | soothe and heal. ‘ nor Burnquist. of Minnesota, and | Cuticura Talcum isan antiseptic, prophy- Meyer, of Minneapolis: the in lactic. soothing dusting pe derof driteate, ing from Mar fascinating fragrance. 2oc. everywhere. renin, mark | R. T. KEMP CO., Inc. 111 E, 2nd Phone 370 Real Estate | We offer a modern, five-room ‘house, practically new; five blocks from the center of town. It is built on a corner lot, 60x140, and faces west. The house is attractively fin- ished in oak; hard wood floors thruout; the built-in features in this house are especially desirable; has full basement, and is heated by hot water. Price is reasonable at $7,500.00: $3500.00 cash, balance ‘on terms. We also offer a corner lot on East Fourth street, 60x140, for $1,000.00 cash. Four modern houses will be built with- in onc block of this location next spring. We recommend this buy cither from a speculative standpoint or for the purpose of building. It is splendid value. LOM IAM SI BEST BOWL OF Chill IN TOWN 20c at the CHILI KING LUNCH Grand Central Block. All kinds of Sandwiches at Poptilir Prices. ‘Quick Service, Highest Quality nd T haven't had a headache since just | er finding) | that | i A . {awaits the organized and cffective | beg Sranktin’ Dotion, of Philadelphia. | egion, left the convention in a fitting elected national commander. PAIGE OL RNASO A the thake which | | | | med for an Oklahoma city, was launched here recently | The christening was done by Miss Joyce Hawkins, a Cheroke' jnita, | 000. | ©FOOO0000 9000000: NEED HIGH | PRIC LONDON.—{By mail.) — sir | Stanley, a former president of thy. there h xa {or trade, has stated that 000 to $50,000 a ye: ou * at difficulty was to find ble of filling the bill, J+ was ¢ LONG BRACH, Cal.—(By mail.)—For eaky Mo kriit meni tor Positions oF lthe first time, it was id, an Ameri-| 590, $4,000 or $5,000 a yrar. can Indian maiden christened a sh ned by the United States when the| an $800-ton Emerge Jas. I. Schwartz DIAMONDS Oklt., Which also was by a number of other The Vinita, which wil delivery in five or six MOREA ta resent a total oxven: C. & N. W. Ry. C. B. & Q. Ry. Iris the Alcova Creek by per Pharmacy, Mercantile Co Creek Drug Store. NOTICE, Ui Weise PRACT OTR OPEN MEETING Sunday Evening, Dec. 7th, at 7:30 P. M. 1.0.0.F. HALL © All Railway Clerks, Freight Handlers, Shop and Storehouse Laborers, Express and Station Employes invited to attend. Geo. B. Slifer, General Representative of the Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks will address the meeting. M. M. OHLHAUSEN, Secretary Local 1114. TURKEYS Friday and Saturday Shooting Gallery in . | POOOHOSOO0 0000000900 00004 1O00020000000000000000900004 G. F. BELL “THE INSURANCE MAN” GENERAL INSURANCE Fidelity, Surety and Contract Bond a Specialty The G. F. Bell Agency 303 Oil Exchange Bldg. Telephone 363 POOOSCOO OOOO OOSOOOOOOOOD 7SOO590OOF OO OOOO COOO FOR MOTORS OR MOTOR REPAIRS and it will worl: vd without We hav ’ It's a motor for you hours a da; if need be Well as large motor require, Also a full line of wit ing, socket nps and ¢ electrical sways and acces sories. American Electric Co. DAY PHONE 1080 NIGHT PHONE 351-M WHY SEND TO DENVER —for TILE WORK When you can have i business ? done by Casper people who know thei! 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