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} ro ie) (be Casper Daily Cribune pee ee eee Issued every evening except Sunday at Casper, Natrona county, Wo, Publts ation offices: ———$—$—$$— $$$ BUSINESS TELEPHONB............15 SY Entered at Casper (Wyoming) Postot- ice as second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 —————$—$ | MBER THE ASSOCIATED PRBSS| PORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS| ee, J. E. HANWAY, President ‘ARL B. HANWAY, Busin: "HOS. DAILY Ady Assoc Advertixing Representatives David J. Randall, 341 Fifth Ave., ew York City. King & Prudden, 1720-23 Stegen Bldg., Chicago, 111. Copies of the Daily Tribune are on fle in the Ne= York and Chicago of- . ° < are welcome. -.UN RATES rrier One Year .. Six Months ‘Three Months . One Month Per Copy $7.80 ++ 3.90 1.95 65 05 One Year $6.00 Six Months Three Months ..... ; No subscription by mail accepted for less period than three months. All subscriptions must be paid in ad- vance and The Daily Tribune will not insure delivery after subscription be- Oll Exchange Building | LEGION ANXIOUS ({-A The latest report from the American | Legion nost at Sheridan is that this city eads the state with number of mem- bers for this year with a total of 371. The secretary of the post reports that he expects to have 600 members by the/ first of March, | t | Combined Civic Memorial Struc- ture for City and County Use Suggested in Honor of Natrona Heroes Dubois, Wyo., has started a post with a charter membership of 15. The reports indicate that at least 60 mem- bers can be secured ftom this. post. The Courier “Dubois has been’ giving wide publicity to the legion in that re-} | The American Legion in Colorado | wants to know what sort of a memorial building or fitting monument the state of Wyoming is to erect in memory to the men who lost their lives in the world war. The letter has been re. WU merican ‘Legion News Notes MT . i — ee ae ‘While the site an@ plan of the new} memorial building have not been def- initely decided upon, plans looking to! the raising of a fund of several mil- Mons have been inaugurated, the posts of the legion in Indianapolis being aid- ed by the chamber of commerce and other civic and commercial organiza- tions as well as by the legion posts thruout the state. . NOMENCLATURE OF FIGHTERS In the files of the bureau of war risk 6 ion ‘| In the Day’s News >! ‘in Washington today to fix the time ‘vention, has heen ehairman. of the com- ;Mittee for eight years, during, which ferred to State ‘Secretary Harry Fish- er in Casper. | Altho state headquarters of the legion ° tor Wyoming is in Caspér, no building as a memorial or any sort of a memoria’ |has been planned by the by the Amer jican Legion or any of the civic, labor or business organizations of the city |insurance, \ashingte», D. C., are the sion. : |names and records of apwards of 4,500,- |000 soldieis, sailor’ and marines, in- - A post of the American Legion is to|sured under the war risk insurance ve organized at Rawlins, Wyo. Pres-|act. In the card indexes are-listed the ont arrangements to have a post in this}mames of 53,200 Johnsons, the most town have been under the direction of/ numerous family nidme in the bureau LAL Sarpreyant jrecords. Some of these Johnsons also |. spell their names yariously, as Johnston ciation’ and traveled prohibition national committee to meet! moting its interests.” “1920p he set up a law office dz Ore.,| where he- was making ,his ymark when, sum- moned to the position of chairman of the prohibition national committee. and place. for holding the national con- time he has been agulariy, shaven! in his direction of party affairs.. Mr. Hinshaw ina natve ot Wise fowa,|, Water ts 40 scarce in the savenere and was graduated from Penn college {land of ‘Oshima® that it is er in 1900. ‘For four years he traveled in | for & bride to take a large tub of drink- the interest of the Intercollegiate Pro-|N8 wter with her to cher new home hibition association, visiting not less! @8'® kind of dowry. 190@'to 19087 in of}. ic orae years pro-| 1-12-2t j f SCOUTS “ATTE! » Meeting at high school 730 Tuesday, Jan. 38: Be ¢) ight Smeus OIL OF KORETN, tions of Korein ESR CIE by uy Urano tnctulngs KIMBALL DRUG STORE: - « CASPER PHARMACY hens ieee And by geod essential food element are the“vitamins’ found in the PRS iatke pando LSS LL | DONT ROB THE’KIDDIES of the foods that promote growth. An children wheat. Shredded Wheat contains all the vitamins t | 61,- : comes one month in arrears. It has been suggested that a combined} ‘che nat‘ona) executive committee of /and Johnstone. The Smiths, with 61, _ . ts £ The : fe ‘ z ne Civic building and memorial structure | he American Legion has decided to es-| 950, are not far behind numerically. d mineral al combined wit! e Member of Audit Bureas of Ciréulations |i ich could house the state headquar | blish the permanent war museum-and| Browns, with 48,000, are Ante sa Sy an “ Ss ts 54 aie NX ters of the legion be erected here. Thi | var library of the legion, as provided| Williams family comes to the front wi ° din elements in the whole wheat grain } The nAsabetk here. Bieae jy | Would include a large enough auditor | or at the recent national convention| 47.000 names, Then in the crane namea ms bY ‘ entitled to’ the use Tor republication of | ‘um to seat any of the conventions com |. the War Memorial building whieh|comes the Joneses, 28,050 strona; ‘th the ect food for ro ng children.Two all news credited in this paper and also; ing to the city within the next 2°] %e citizens of Indianapolis .and the| Andersons, 22,000; the 2180 were Pp * he loca! news published herein. years and would provide Casper wit) | tate of Indiana propose to erect in| Of the 63,200 Jolanspns, 2, see Biscuits rved with hot milk Jits first city auditorium. \dianapolis as the permanent home of| christened John, ant) 3.062, William | eal se Rit i | With city and county officials backe | nerican Legion national headquarters.| Johnson, ‘The fayorite Willig, bein sehi t f Ee erin tick: «ETE RIEAIC EE | ee nanan boy Ge, Sa ede Weuatb eee make a warm,nourishing meal at a cost of a - supporting such a movement, it is b -voted to the following purposes: First, | borne by 3,412 ont pe pit re a oe : 4 < ‘ a ed by many legion members that tional headquarters for the American the given name of 2,625 Smiths. | Of few cents—the most real ‘ood or the east money. Sane |memorial suitable for those who mac egion; second, as an auditorium of the 48,000 Browns w 0 eae 5 : . |the supreme sacrfice could be erecte | .:ye capacity for public gatherings;|ferm 2,000 tne iitve PERT 280 ‘ te while obtaining for the city and count ird, to house a war library; fourth,| srown. Of een i aiiatne ad 126 oS aS BAC Jac the same time a city meeting plac: house a war museum. nee ie EOS wtieny Secs Soo | In Indianapolis, national headquarte: Besides being available principally | 8 Skea D. akb Para drhs iste | ‘pf the American Legion, such a con: } r the American Legion, it will also he| (‘John Andersons,” 4 bination of city, county, memorial, an en to _meeings of the Grand Army | “Carl” and $ al {tegion headquarters is to be built « | 4f the Republic, Confederate Vetrans | TA Se REL, } M “|a cost of millions. The building wi } ia the Spanish American War vet-! x gpanish society has offered sub- ; also contain a war museum. ans. stantial cash prizes for new inventions, ! | z ‘ a Franklin D’Olier, national commander |) "oceasea or improvements in electrical Unless they take out a license under the legion, was authorized by the’ |. mechanical lines tending to promote —— = the new ordinance passed by the old{ ecutive committee to appoint a special (4 progress of national industries. PPP PPTL: city council, only two taxicabs will be / mmittee to cooperate with the Indiana | © parte mae pete s allowed to operate in the city of Cas- ads Indianapolis authorities in the Read the Tribune want ada. per. These two taxi owners tovk out | reparation of plans for the memorial! licenses in abeyance’ of the city ordi- uflding. | p rd f nance from the start. All other taxi- It is intended that the museum in| Yellow Mus ar or , “ cabs ATave had their licenses revoked OPERATING DEFICIT chis building will contain thousands of T ili Py - = - - avid will not be allowed to operate by articles of military significance used in S Th t, Ss 3 Pata the police authorities unless they obey sonnection with America's participation | ore roa ons tis - te the new ordinance in all its details, Pee cn the world war—pieces of field artil-| —— Rca, ai Rey This was the action taken by the city aay water committee te the city}tery, hand grenades, gas masks and| Qld fashion remédies are Bree oe zs council last night at its meeting. City | council will meet this week to fix an| ther ordnance and equipment. Prom-/best. Yellow Mustard, in the form o! - ‘ ‘ ° Attorney Bocke announced he would| equitable rate which will be just tol ‘nent among these relics will bé the | plaster or poultiés, ‘has been used for/ Owing to the continuous advances in the cost of Cigars and file a demurrer today to the injunction | Water users and at the hee time will! ‘irst American flag to go over the top, | ~e generations for is a ¥ ti allowed the taxicab drivers. The coun-|"0t leave a deficit on the operating | vnich was presented to the American ~~ soreness, inflam- 7 ry cil decided it would back up the new|cost of the city water plant. Council-|egion at Minneapolis by the Canadian mations, conges-| 1 ODACCOS We are compelled to make the following prices operative ordinance until shown that the new|man Keefe said last night that he be-| \yar Veterans’ association. | ur tions and swell- | rates were wrong. lNeved the charge should be placed where} ‘The popularity of such exhibits has ~~ ings with most at once: One member of the council said he|{it belonged and that the Soemeresal been demonstrated abroad, where thou- ST psetent results | Y Li believed if a Ford Taxicab coyld make | Users, such as laundries, garages and|sands are seen daily examining close- i but—it blisterea. $18 a day under the new ordinance,|testaurants, should pay more because| y the different objects of interest. In x Heat eases SMOKING TOBACCO CIGARETTES there was nothing very prohibitive| they use the water to make profit. ddition to the field pieces displayed Poain and Begy‘s 16-1b. 1-Ib. 1-Ib z about the present rates. Mater Commissioner Jones sald there| \ong the Avenue Champs Blysees and | DN uktaviie Snag 2 12-Ib. 1-lb. Retail — ae should be some special rate’ s0 that) piace de la Concorde, the museum in| ot cihdne -. yellow Tin Tin Glass Pack a irrigation would be possible in the sum-| ne {nvalides in Paria contains aero-{ Reed, tokeaie ele st. jmer. Mayor Pelton said he considered) yanes of popular Frenef¥ aces, ‘marine aii “cote Adams Standard .. /2 for 25 Ag ay 35 ; te necestary to straitghten out the wa-)mines and other relics, including icy | say relieving ingredients is Jusbas hot,|Arcadia Mixture ; orca 35. ter: rated, | Councilman’ Dunn sald At! tures of, wan acenes/depicted thru vart-] Iii uicker, cleaner, and more elfective A. & G. Perique : , 1 Deities would be advisable for the council to! ous art media. The Mall in London, | p¥y Guleker, Gleanery and Aiceennanighite d Egyptian Str. . 20 ; figure out a just rate and then send/ as well as British museums, have been #1) SAnNOk ONT te sore, when you | American B pi eae Mayptian Luxury 25 this rate to the state commission for] utilized in a similar way. |have pleurisy, bronchitis or a pain-|Bull Durham 2 for 1 50 Soe ver The | Mbrary \will contain’ everything. |v ooting cheat cold you' edn get speedy |Blue Boar - 1.50 Egyptian Luxury 5 | -| Under the rates set by the state com: | available pertaining to the history of tae | ee sine en eis this cost amen. Columbia tMictane Fatima 30 ul mispion, It was believed by the council | great ‘conflict. . This will include not /9nA 1asHing, relief with this most effec: = 2 for 25 Heélmar 20 ‘ thift the average water user would] only histories and other books telling) #¥e er rerarugelt fas it—30 and 60 {Cut and Dry ... for 25 . : ibe onlea bebe have to pay $14 to $20 per quarter for} of the struggle but files of newspapers | Pain: ry Capstan English .. Home Run ..... 20 ress. a ° - - ae * . STOCKTON, Calif, Jan, 11.—Aamit.|W80™ ane saa pebhananaas matenentant caste = : Capstan American 4 Herbert Tareyton 35 Foe eee ae convicted $6 timed | ey ee | Ot cee oetela oe racemes gh Cameron Pocket Slice......-20 Lucky Strike . 25 Wtnat eonivistion on cence rorienaial al Today’. Anniversiries | recreational and relief organizations, Dill’s Best Sliced 1.50 1.60 London Sports 25 » Haale Gh ths Gout chat a ys such as the Red Cross, War Camp Com: Dill’s- Best, Cubes 1.50 London Life .. 20 | ak pes ok : y_ Servis d_others. ins fan i: a parslit told | Judge * ‘Plummer. he | is¢2—-Feaeral éxpedition “under ‘Gen. oa sais? 3 '/Dill’s Granulated —»... ee frat oh 3B wished to publish-a history of his life Bur: ched Hatt: let » i ilo Violets 5) to “Kerve as an example to young peo. NG ached Matters | TPM OII OI IIIS SSIS IMG GG Aiy,| Duke's Mixture .. 2.25 2.50 Murad 50 5 5 : cht N. G. : Eutopia ... 25 2.5 urad . ple.” He has also written for publica-|issg—The Order of the King’s Daugh- ) - = tion several articles against the gambl- tare. wan) firsts otenniser aewee) 3 Edgeworth, ready rub. 40. .75 1.50 Mecca . 25 ing and liquor evils. York city. & Edgeworth, sliced 40 -75 1.50 1.60 Marquis 25 ar cenit shlpkaiows anything to £0.|2850—A. “woman Nihilist rape HONE Frontier st. N Melachrino No. 4 40 ] ys v vays had Oo pay for the chief of the secret police in *, 7) whatever I took,” Mosley said. “And 1 5 Five Bros, .. 2 for 25 Melachrino No. 9. 25 did so without a whimper.” ‘asimir-Perier resigned the Garrick Tin Melachrino No. 9. 50 ? : He said men jhe bad considered friends presideney of the French repub- & & Geo. Washington, foil 15, 2 25 cloth, 20, 2 for 35 Naturals ..... 50 have turned ugainst him, and that he is ec. | 5 5 aturals not guilty of tho latest charge. 1998—Publication of a letter by ah & Granger, Rough Cut... 15 2 for 25 Naturals 25 a2 = Zola, the novelist, denouncing the | : Honest Weight ... , 2 for 25 Nebo .. 25 Tat day’ E. Ere y conduct of the court martial in q 4 e & London Sherbert 2 for 35 Old Mill 25 0 é oday s Events 1917—United States cruiser aitwawes) t 5 e oe f a pone (ee Tate 78. 1.60 1.60 Bene ny ° me a total loss after running F P D liveri Ss OC ucky Strike, roll cu 75 1.5 : Uy en Today is the 18th anniversary of the ‘ound on the coast of California. Q or romp |. e: Lucky: Strike, slice 75 1.50 Old Eeynt 380 burn of the steamer “Lexington” on| Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood has accept: & RI d COAL & Falk’s Latakia Pall Mall 35 Tong pana Sound, in which 140 per-/eq an invitation to speak at a dinner | all Log Cabin Pall Mall (king) 50 es eget de to be given in New York city tonight | 4 il. 3 ili i The German national asyénthly is to/in celebration of the 26th anniversary | A COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND Imperial Cube foil, 30 es Philip Morris 35 srassemble today after a recess of four | of the founding of the Society of May Jefferson . 75 1.50 Piedmont 20 Mrphe anova winter fair wilt open at SOWeE Deseendants in the state of New WO OMG IMG LG I IMG IMG MGM GMM Ola English Curve Cat. st. 1:50 Picayune 20 Ottawa, Ont., today and continue until| —= ie povere ee Reng mel sf f Saturday. ersonal .. ed Kame PR, A convention of rural credit society Peerless, foil, 15, 2 for 25 cloth 20, 2 for 35 Sweet Caps 20 directors of the United States and Can- . . . £ ‘ 5 5 5 ada is to meet today at Winnipeg. = Prince Albert slothy 10 ED onOo le LED hehe Caps 25 The New sey legislature will as-|== | Refired . Salishnry 25 : semble ‘at ‘Trenton today and organize |= Sensible -90 Turkish Trophies 20 for its annual session. = e Sere: 2 for 35 Rel nick Tria) is scheduled to begin at Ta-|== me. ~ Moe yan pe 25 coma” today of three alleged members |= p Tareyton .......... 80 °1.60 1.75 Cigarette Papers 10 st, is iia | NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO, a 2 te 180 180 cae of the Unit States sedition laws. Uy ; +: 9 95 « 2 925 5 Q hte i i f nion Leader, tin, 15, 2 for 25 cloth 20,235.45 90 The prihibition national committee |= 346 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, N. Y. . y. 24 £ a. Or meets st Wushington today ,to tix the | === ee § U, S. Marine .. 16 2 for 25 -90 time and place for holding the party's |e IN BUSINESS SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS national convention. Velvet .75 1.50 1.60 SCRA PS Coor tion of retail clothiers with |S — Vintage ‘ the federal campaign for the reduction $ 1 ‘ ‘i Erwan , of living costs, is to be worked ont at! ONE YEAR'S TRANSACTIONS Hote Will’s Latakis —....... ‘. and Fine Cuts 4 convention of 1,000 members of the) is 2 __.--209,220 Policies 1 3 Sracioeal Dinan ee Tee aa The Company tevuied during 1919....--pe-sap-a-eceenaeraseeenneranngeseenenenenne ee , ) CHEWING TOBACCO Per Cut Per eg W. B, Cut... 15 straight meeting at Chicago today. = i ; 53 MILLION Climax, Smooth... 00 Right Cut 15 straight and Letter schools Gah hee ane wenways |= Wor new paid insurance amounting to Ovér--a-s!.vpeesesecubentseeneectaceoteenond DOLLARS Climax, Thick BY Hiawatha for 25 ; and bi er schools w oe ie iC ipa ‘ 3 2. a, subject to receive the attention of the 191 MILLION Pi Dede ox ao 35 Sweet Burley for 25 South Carolina general assembly at its | Netilisereaue practically allan domentio territory over situates EARNS ihe Lebsbetatil DOLLARS iper, foil, 15; box, 20, i Sterling for 25 annual 40-day session which begins to- : 456,000 Polici Spencer, Natural Leaf 1.20 Tiger ...... for 25 day, | The Company is composed of the holders of-.--2.---+-- UE Satya ene eat id 3 1 olicies ' ‘50 Mail B £6 A nation-wide non-partisan vote is to = SLL 60 ail Pouch for 25 ’ he polled today among the faculties $3 BILL +60 Sure Shot for 25 and students of seven hundred. colleges 2 Protecting homes and business interests throughout the world to the extent of over_ MILLIONS me 1.20 Beech Nut 15, 2 for 25 in the United States to obtain “aea- t . i ll In. mae ; 5 sy M! demic ‘eentiment” on. the question of teed , During 1919 the Comparty paid on the lives of more thai 19,000 policy-hpiders death 38 see ae Honest. .. 15, 2 for 25 GMtTCELIGN oF tha peace ‘treaty: |= claims amounting to over_---..-3----2----------c-- aoe enaennnnnonvan econ raed 00 Cherokee for 25 Dnforoement of the prohibition laws} During 1919 the Company paid to living! policy-holders im mituting policies arid MILEION : 1.00 Copenhagen for 25 ‘ is to be discussed at a conference to} ther ces benetits over. DO} S : : -70 be opened in Chicago today by thel 2 ost ata 3 * Tingley’s 1.20 : . tederal prohibition agents of Minnesota, During 1919 the Company has loaned at interest to poli¢y-holders on the sole Becurity 20 MLLLION Spi Nena Ws ag ; ape te Obie, Lowa, Ulinois and In- Of their policies over. DOLLARS Pate ad»... fu diana. is : > asterpiece f | uring 1919 the Company puid to its policyholders in dividends alone (included: MILEION TD 10 TWISTS r = the 76 million dollars above) over DOLLARS “10 30 ¢ T —— . . Tanger T wis! 5,27, 9 R O U P z= ‘ g 7 20 Cringe Rough et eight | ; Spasmodic croup is = A HUGE CO-OPERATIVE THRIFT SOCIETY WHICH ; Humbug 20 A Ready of usually relieved with = DINvITED TO JON c! Ready 2 for 25 one application of— = FORE RBEANVITED TO. IOI Drummond’s Foil “15 Mickey _. 5, 2 for 26 s = R. T. KEMP, Resident Agt 370 cedex M. Clipping ite, 9 238 IcKs Vaporuigy en Nt a MABLOERE Fath: << - Eien P96 Caramel Tepe 1% 2 for 3B 5 aramel Twist 2-£ x s ‘ 2 : 2 for 25 BODYGUARD YC RTONS OR BUTTS WILL BE ALLOWED

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