Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 7, 1920, Page 6

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savings into a 2 ship and now can trite 1 club, has been -Rere arranging the de- his check ‘for 500,000 pounds. A smail| tails. “it Wili be an object”of the club tradesman -invested 200 pounds -ina/also to promote: good Beer tee! between ship, ana’ received 6,000 pounds for his | the two ‘countries, I he RE interest two.years later. A man who “Mr; atid’ Aires James SBinmonl sre held a small clerkship in a shipping 3 office before the war came unexpectedly Leh ae pest eendat eo Rare ae into a Windfall of 4,000 pounds. He in-|—. ” os mY AIGAN . ; - now ‘has sold his interest for 100,000 igs Quick Fortunes and Knighthoods' pounas. Tribune Want Ads bring results, Are Present Day Products of A tortner railway porter is new di- oF ' rector of sixteen companies. A boy of This English Land F “ 21 Who inherited 20,000 pounds is now| > at 27, chief owner of 11 ships and 3 AN TELLS ALASKA'S 1919 WHY HE LIKES MINERAL QUTPUT THIS COUNTRY LEAST IN YEARS Output for Northern Land Drops | French Colleges ges Expect Influx of People Keep in Line at Ticket Of- Am —Q (By Associated Press.) worth many hundreds of thousands. fice; Drunkatds Are Extinct Off Ten Million Froin Previous ericans for Coming School CARDIFF, Wales (By Maih—Quick| “A man who formerly had a typewrit-| A child should not look pale Speci | Year; Fall in Copper | Year; Paris to. Become fortunes and knighthoods are the pfes-ler agency drifted into shipping. He thi Such conditi pecies, and Everybody | Paces Blaried Brain of World ent day products of South Wales, says|recently bought a country estate for) thin or wore. Such condition Bithesiiscven tas ain o} a special correspondent of the Daily|260,000 pounds and his daughter was! denotes malnutrition. To 6; tag Express. He cites numerous examples | heard complaining that he allowed her Reasons (By Associated Press.) PARIS.—(By mail. )}—Next year is like-|o¢ rapidly acquired wealth and honors |only 21,000 pounds a year keep up ‘growth and robust- WASHINGTON (By Mail) —Alaska’s Mineral output ir; 1919 was the smallest SANTIAGO, Chile—4By mail)—“Why |Of any year since 1910, and its value I am Yankophile” is the subject of was less than half that of 1916, prelirn- article contributed to Uitimas Noticias | inary estimates of the geological survey by a Chilean who has visited the Unij.|™made public today shew. The, output ted Stat Some of the reasons he|for the year brot only about $18,850,- gives for liking the United States are: |900, as compared with 32) 000 in Because when a person falls down] 1918, and $48,600,000 in 1916. |ly to see @ great influx of American |in Cardiff which now boasts about 25, ness a child néeds a plenitude st oat be | students to French universities, in the] millionaires. To be accounted a million-| ARGENTINE GETS AIR FEVER opinion of H. 8. Krans, secretary of the| aire in Wales, it shoula be underateca, | BUENOS AIRES, (By Mailj—Imme'| Of food rich in vitamins, | American University union in Europe-|one must possess not $1,000,000 but | diate development of hydro-aviation will! | Mr. Krans’ new Paris headquarters, fac-|} G09.000 pounds. be undertaken in the Argentine navy jing the Luxemburg gardens, are being) "Shins are the golden argosies of Car-|4% @ result o(’she gift of four of the I jfitted up to receive and advise seekers] giv not the stately liners that carry /atest types of hydro-airplanes from the! y of the Italan| were used by members he Ttalan| ob undant. in growth-promoting eee aciog yee trom overseen | en. | Passengers across the Atlantic, but lum- tItalian government. The machines} unded shortly 4 | bering tramps, many of them ancient hu sities: 1 colle; United State nobody laughs The decline was attributed principally |trance in the war, by fifteen of the lead- ‘ abtation iitlanton’ aent?%o'sthia-feduntry’ When in the street a person steps on/|to the reverting of the copper industr: é ing American universities and colleges, miss Aoi alsieaty Pati stl nigh; $259 | Cyt atatia agente wive a county | prep-rties, is an idea 1 apple another's tors, they do not insult each|to normal conditions as @ result of (he |RECENT PHOTO OF LADY ALAs.|the union now has 28 American learned |i raking In fortunes, One ene auch |flights at the Argentine aviation school.| mental food that could other. e fall in the price of the metal since 1916,/TAIR INNIS ¥ ex.| institutions on its membership list, in PEL TOR jsore, See oo | f the diet of KERR, WHO IS EX- : many men in Cardiff who before the “LuB | & part of the diet of every . The shopkeeper: n leave their de-|Wwhen the war demand greatly sttmu-|PECTED TO VISIT U.S. . cluding Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Johns : LONDON AYIATION CLUB | . Fy She was for- Wer were clerks at small salaries and} 1) By Mail.)—Pl have} growing child. liveries on the doorstep. Inted production. . High operating costs |merly Miss Anna Brease of New York, |0pkins, Princeton and other leading Left i ONDON, (By~ Mail.)—Plans have) is 3 or) thrudut the|20W have big motor cars, wives with! been made to amalgamate the London; Children always do well | People keep in line and have respect for in the line pryb People ha at ticket offices | also caused a depression in gold mining. /and was one of the leaders of the young other's place Right copper mines were operated in ler social set before her marriag: Pla i bAlagios in 1919, producing about 44,800,-|are under way for a round of socla “Paris is destined to become the brain takes a bath 000 pounds valued at $8,500,000. The] funetions.to be given in her hono DEH owner) 08'0 Dies Talis 0 8 igor only one surname. production in 1918 was $6 000 |_—$$$$$$_=$________jrespondent of the Associated Presa, “German univefvities will be largely, There is profound respect for the po Potinds valued at $17,099,000. De lice. The public fear the police ard] Whe value of the annual output of be avoided’ by Americans. Dogged deter- | not the police the public. gold ‘declined from $16,700,000 in 1916 mination was shown by one young New The people know how to walk in the} to $9,000,000 in 1919. x York student’ who arrived here with streets, always passing to the right and! Alaska still contains large reserves the problem how to board and live on they do not stop to talk. Of “gold: baring iwravelar hat Adan ste six francs a day, Thr the medium There is only “first 4 of the union, a Freneh iandlady gave r s" on rail-|mined profitably when transportation ed road trains and special cars for smok-| conditions are improved, the report him a small‘room for two franc a’ day, Sal fe said, adding that “the most’ important {} FD VERDE poe eee Coven. ie wn an eeree Drunkards in that country are an ex-} event of the year for the future in min = anOvis=Deeene Tich'son four tana Unet sp ing in Alaska was the continuation of EN BAe oe The name doesn't make the man, but] the work on the government. rallrond the man the name. \ and the assurance by congressional ac-| j,.p. BY Associated P It is ign of ill breeding not to. re-ltion of the money needed to complete | JEROME, Ariz. (By Mall 2 . fpect the opinions of others vere are tne hich for more than twen ears eno of 8 i h ini f oth (Th Tel the line. which fe nh twenty ars has| take a course of studies the United States. Fourteen French students are 200 religions in that country.) “Bet burned in the upper levels of the U St 2 tter and cheaper steamboat serv. is of the Unit 4 Youths of 18 are in-the universities, Pere tre ning [@@ Verde Copper mine here, is about |#teady studying in American universl: on Scott’s Emulsion. ' Boot & Bowne, Bloomtield,N. J. 19-12 furs and diamonds, and country houses.| Royal Air Force ¢lub with the New One man in Cardiff who sailed the’ York Royal Air Force club, and Ster- eas_as_a pilot five years ago put his. ling ident of the New Yor THE HOUSE MATINEE OF QUALITY ‘ . 2:30 and 4 P. M. | Th { PICTURES BEST VENTILAT- ae, ris é Ga ey ED THEATRE IN 7:00, 8:15, 9:30 THE STATE TODAY 7 A dramatic story of how beauty tamed a beast. When the rough Western cowboy first sees the beautiful Eastern City girl he determines to possess her. i ry rench teachers and students are con+ stant and eager inquirers at the union's | home. Ma of them are anxious to ice, on both ocean and river, 0 ri and not in. the stock exchange or 8i:| im oerativet the renert. patd are ae to he eliminated by a drastic process | tes on free scholarships from a fund andes Over, the railroad must he ntuple {of lowering the entire surface ‘of the| collected by 6,000 American students in eor ec aa = Democracy co-exists with the:govern-| pver ine Tagroad must be § Property ,to\ a 400-foot- level, “Ail ‘ut-| PecognItomiet the hospitality ‘extended ; |b a is. . - 7 to them by French universities during’ ment. As a by-product to gold and copper |‘°MPts to extinguish it have fai the wants F 0,000 ounces of silve The mans know how to sing andvare} ating, ae ee the general opinion that th not bashful,‘about i tons of lead were mined during the year. | Vj ented bY @ slip in the rock pro ae ar eel a ; hes ducing sufficient friction. } | ships in French universities "is plans The value of. the gold mined in Alas-line ores rick In suiphir to Ignite! ting to send 20 Americana each year ka from the discovery of the precious || ; 8 burned a her French seats > its way tt seit eee, eae to the Sorbonne and other French sea neta in 2640 to <d818 twas <placed at euphtes s ns Of Copper, gold and) of tearning; nor will the Alsatian. unt. 37: 1,000. S i se a The process of suppressing the fire| Yomity Of Strasburg be neglected. Twens ~ Involves the removal of 14,000,000 eurie, Sve Scholarships for Ameri 8 yards of material. ‘The area to be ovec,| if P¥ance are already filled. uated is roughly estimated at 400 to 300 GLISH HO E GETS MODERN i feet. Monster steam shovels are to be (By Associated -Press.) employed in the work. LONDON (Py Mail). — Typewriters sagt ff exDected that the task cf remoy-| have jiist been put into use for the first Cotton and Foodstuffs Weighing singe Bite i oe ie: mine, and = time in the House of Commons prea P ccupy saveral | ge ae thal ‘gieot@aia 7) oR eae 350,000 Tons Shipped from | years, y th she ahee ote a U. S. Since February —_—_—— oh Bi Bie IHRE ORE HEHE HEE HEHEHE GEER III HOMER (By Associated Press.) English Bishop Says Christian Con- DANZIG (By Mail).—More than 350,- ception of Marriage Was ! 000 tons of foodstu! and raw cotton Lowered by World — have been shipped to Poland via Dan zig from the United States since last War * MANCHESTER, Eng., (By ‘ and 800 | The Society for American, Fellow: “THE | BEAST” A story of intense dramatic interest, depicting Western life in the raw Western style. Also Mr. and Mrs. CARTER DE HAVEN in “HONEYMOONING” "TOMORROW: CHARLES RAY “iit tke «cove in “BILL HENRY” She looked good to Bill! And when the village skinflint started something, and Bill found her crying—well, folks never dreamed Old Man Henry's son had so much fight in him. A great warm slice of human nature, garnished with smiles, sprinkled with pep, and served with speed by the “star who has every: ay Also MUTT & JEFF in “THE. HONEST BOOK AGENT” FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WILLIAM FARNUM in “THE LAST OF THE DUANES” February. For a time thes 5 Mail.)— were arriving at the rate of “Everything points to. the near app- CONTINUOUS 1 P. M. TO 11 P.M. A shipment of 150 locomotives ‘roach of a general, deliberate and sus- 11 REELS WETSTERN , q i daily. is expected soon. The American relief admi for feeding ropean children directs its work in Poland from Danzig. John H. Lange of Seattle, Wash., and Captain . A. Abele, naval attach Warsaw, ea eae are tains tbitineeaa! OF Tee i ee bbandan rtd sociated Press correspondent that in Lctan Wi SAAREBTRGon ocr ia Ran eae Poland alone the American relle £0: a ccompliatadiepartty ty elidawitie Gen ministration was’ adw feeding about 1,- men and girls with unprecedented in- 000,000 children. ©“, 4 dependence and forcing them into pub- “We expect,” he: said, “to do some} jic prominence for which nothing in relief work!+n Germany} hore jong,| their previous careers had prepared especially here in Danzig. There is very | them; most of all by shaking the whole! little milk in this district for children, | fabric of civilized soctety and bringing | And meat, sugar and fats. are also] into open question tne accepted prin. scarce, ciple of social order, discrediting “Danzig will soon be a free, city and, | churches, breaking down authority and| as Poland's. port, is more Polish than] forcing under ruthless criticism the German. At the present time the Ger- | most intimate and fundamental assump man government bears ‘the -expense, of | jtions of human conduct. importing most of the foreign food-| ‘The divorce court shows us the pic-| stuffs and sells it at a price which) the | ture of a society governed by impulse people can afford to pa This arrange-| rather than by prinicple, swept along ment will cease soon, and I think there} by the currents of self-indulgent fash- will be urgent need then of our help,”| ion rather than pursuing a determined course by the direction of settled con- sie sia victions of personal duty. a have among our customers at least one representative of every family.” There is still one tem, however, in x : ¢ the living cost, from which many work-| OF SMOKY CITY (ie AL. JENNINGS TILT WORKER ae ; i = the Real Bandit in NTHE MERITS OF |; Fate’s Mockery” i : ke of Hereford in an address at Manches- ter Cathedral on “New Ideas of Mar riage.” “The war has lowered the prestige istration | tion of marriage,” declared the Bishop GALORE The Feature JOHNNY HINES and BARBARA CASTLETON In the Fun Riot_ L Electricity will help you to take off that disagreeable, shivery, unhealthful chill—the chill that is the cause of so many colds. << Electric HUGHES SuNBEAM Heater will furnish enough heat Pittsburgh Manufacturing Compa- P E CJ R U = NA TWO COMEDIES nies Sell to Own Employes Their Letters then___ to Combat Advancing Mrs. Martha C. Dale, R. F. D. PRIZMA NATURAL COLORS Cannon, Del., writes: “I am e: COMING—Wn. FARNUM Price of Commodities tirely cured of chronic catarrh of PITTSBURGH, (By Mail)—A num- te. Ramesh andipovels Pup r E> . “ 6 ” ber of important manufacturt: Y = eehor mpartant manufacturing eon: ott J, Bayer, Glendale, Oregon: : COMING SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE to make you comfortable. clothing at cost to their employes, in} NA for catarrhal deafness.” * BIGGEST AND BEST SHOW IN TOWN! an effort to meet the advancing price of Mrs, Kate Marquis, Middleburg, Tie aice riod 1 . rommodities. jo: “4 % es HEHEHE KEHK ALEK HEKHEKHENEKHEKH KKH Ht oF 7 ; . : Ba cuatson pars, bse ils wotkroen) every ecco RIe Ee en IOUT ECRIIOE®, Any electric light socket in your home will furnish the current’ . ftwo weeks a carload of hams and ba- Mr. J. H. Collins, Wesson, Mis- A ' —and you can carry the heater with you from room to room. The cheery glow sent out by the polished copper reflector car- ties with it a powerful volume of heat that will effectually warm up the average room. It’s safe, too. con. ‘This is shipped direct from the, .issippi: “PE-RU-NA makes me packer to the mill, and there sold to} feel vigorous and able to work the men qt cost plus the transportation] ithout that tired, weak feeling I charges. The president of the company! sually have otherwise.” endorses it as one of the best things he Mrs. P. Ludvigsen, Austin, Min- has ever done for his men. nesota: “I got rid of my liver Another concern has been supplying} trouble and can eat anything since many of its mill and office employes| taking PE-RU;NA.” with canned goods, wearing’ apparel, Mrs. L. Hearing, 283 East 169th including overcoats jand shoes, and eyen| St., New York City: “For catarrh children’s shoes. ; The saying was such| of the_head and stomach, I have SPECIALS WINESAP APPLES, per Box as/to make the wage earners enthusi- found eee better than any $3 175 astic. uther medicine.” in ry 1 f th bi f: Mr. W. H. Edgar, 49 Cooper’St., ies j sae, amit eantant ey stocked it Atlanta, Georgiat: “PE-RU- ‘GRAPEFRUIT The chilly days: are here. Get your heater while Fe is an with groceries, bought thru use of'the| cured me after I had suffered company's credit, and-in a few weeks| fifteen years with’ rheumatism.” . were doing ‘a business of $2000. a:day. Mrs. Leona Dodd, R. No. ‘Only employes of the compay ‘;can| Medon, Tennessee: “PE- RUINA buy ‘in the |store. The price to;the| is a grand medicine for coughs and buyer is first cost plus rent, light, cler!;| colds.” i hire and freight. So many diseases are due to ca- “We started with groceries,” said the} tarrh and _catarrhal conditions, manager looking over his well kept| makes PE-RU-NA the best medi- Store with pride, “but lately we addel| cine in the world to have on hand ample supply. Protect yourself. : 2 for 25c e SPUDS, per hundred . $4.50 Call on us or call us up. i such clothing as the men wear while} for emergencies and general health é. " at work. Soon we will have a tailor| > rotection. Thousands of families = W f shop for men’s clothing, and next we re never without a bottle of PE- AT R O NA Oo ER ~ O M PA N Y are going to put in a line of women's {U-NA or a box of PE-RU-NA 3 s wear and such things as women must| fablets in the medicine cabinet: "PHONE 69 4 have around the house. I don't know| ‘That is the safe way. ts how many of the company's 20,000) You can buy PE-! SRU- NA anys 5 - ‘workmen buy here, wut I am sure we| -vhere in tablet or liquid form. Phone 247 “y thoi ‘ oe +, permet ~ —— a = ° EAN IB aa -] es EEDA

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