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PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, JAN, 15, 1920 a . Coe Casper Daily Cribune petits Desc aise etter Sin ts Issued every evening except Sunday a: ‘asper, atrona county, Wyo,, Puhit- sation office Oil Exchange Building ee Entered at Casper (Wyoming) Postot ice as second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916! aaa a MEMBEK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS J.B. HANWA EARL HANW BUSINESS TELEPHONR....... President and, Bditor Y, Business Munayer THO: Advertising Manager 1 EB Ee City Raitor B Gi Associate Bdite Advertixing Representatives: David J. i 1, 341 Fifth Ave., n York City, King & Prudden, 3 Stezen Bldg., Chicago, Il. opies of the Daily Tribune are on le n the New York and Chicago of- Prudde 1720: 5 UN RATES By Carrier period tt All subscript vance and The Daily Tribune will not insure delivery after subscription be- comes one month in arrears. Member of Audit Bu:eau of Circulations AL G) r of the Associated Press sociated Press is exclusively i to the use for republication of ws credited in this paper ani ocal news published herein, eis THE DALLY NEWSPAPER People have a way of forgetting. They forget to buy the things. they they forget that certain goods certain stores; they for- 4t life is made more comfort- able because of the purchase of certain ndise; they forget to remember to keep pace with the times 1t required the Voice of Advertising to remind men that they were forget: ting to be romantic. Yet Romance’ is nu necessary part of life. Husbands were once wont to take flowers home to th y wives. Lt was a pretty custom. Flowers bring the breath of the Great Outdoors into drooping spirits. But people gradually forgot about it. The Association of American Florists banded together to advertise flowers. And a fine custom of the past is being re- vived. Your Daily Newspaper is thegVoice of every Merchant in every line in evry part of a Community. |The store lising fares forth into far places, It knows no boundaries. It is the check- er-up of poor memories, It is the daily reminder. <A busine: ist profitably without it than without merchandis ~~ -—-— THRIFTOGRAMS Economy makes hi sound nations. Washington wy homes and Instill it deep.—George ch economy. That is one of the rst and highest virtues. It begins with saving mone Abraham Lincoln : ul teach all you ar inter- to save: thus pave the way for moral and material success.—Thomas rson rots character; train from it, On the other bit of ing money, while Iso brightens the be sure that » begin to suave Men learn this You must rth and in Im yuu—-Henry Clay. unul somebody turns them up. Exp hes th say James A. Too prom thrift. It oug urged upon the young in th the school, cverywhe : as a duty, ought to be in everybody in. every : The want ht to be ted nye of pt of lity, of the time, is # public menace, and any moyement that will tend to che es the highest commendation. « Governor of Lowa. fo WHEATLAND ELECTS At the first meeting of t Post No. 10, held in 1920, at Wheatiand, the constitution and bylaws which were recentiy received were submitted for discussion and acceptance. The offi- cers clected tor the y 1920 were Otto W. Ba post commander. Harold O. Duffy, viee- post comman- der. Clyde V. Berger, secretar; Clarence J. Hemmant, ASULC? + Exe committee as chief direc: Reuben W. Robbins. vice-chairman Edward: —_ Good; Our deliveries leave for north part of fown at 9 u. m. und 2 p.m; 10 a m. and 3 yp. in. Casper Phone 10 Burnett Optical Co. d also | 1 to it's foundation but Adver- s can no more ex- that economy, dustry, will ngs don't turn up in this world t it is the men and 1 sav- y person of au fortune.— can not be done for the home, in Thrift as a {Wonderful Remedy e Ora Call) jt she is eating Publishers | Principally | Deserves a Rest John Cook, former register of the} sovernment land office at Lander and now editor of the Wyoming State Jour- yal in the same city, passed thru Cas- | accompanied Mrs. to California where the: ‘ouple of months taking | rest. Mr. Cook is one of the leading | ublishers of thé state and after a busy holiday season he feels that he is de- rving of a rest. Brandon on Hard Roads \ C. Watt Hrandon, the sage of Sher lan in the journalist: field, is an a lent supporter of “hare ds and thru | he columns of the ably edited Pos much publicity, illustrated with pie- is being given to this topic. “Con- our paved streets with the high: is a slogan he is pounding into} urts and minds of Sheridan peo- | 1 it will not be amiss to Lusk Likes It | “They like the breezy stuff” is Boyd| Burrows way of putting it regarding! ‘ae news in Lusk and every edition of | he Herald car: lots of it. Burra | ollowed the theatrical game a great] rs during his life and this < e taught him much in regards © the whims of the public. Kentucky Man Enters Field | Homer Dye, Jr., and V Gregory | fil the im head now of the Weston| County Gazette published at Upton, | Wyo., the latter in the capacity of man wing editor. Mr. Gregory. enters the Wyoiniiig newspaper field with a splen-| , coming to this state from the ¢ uff of the Louisville ler-Journal. He was one of the representatives selected from his coun- y to be on the reception committee for General Pershing in Cheyenne. Peer Seo | Today’s Anniversaries | ae 1797—James Calhoun was elected first mayor of the city of Baltimore. Duc d' Aumale, son of King Loujs Philipps, and who had a brilliant 1822. Died there May 7, ,1897. 1845—United States senate ratified the Caleb Cushing. man, died in Boston. Born at Dorchester, Mass., April 11, 1794. 1893--‘Fanny” Kemble, celebrated ac- tress, died in London. Born there Nov. 27, 1809. 1900—The tish under General Lyt | telton crossed the Tugela. Norwegian city of Bergen. 1919—The prohibition amendment to the Constitution of the United States was ratified by the required num- ber of states. 4 Today’s Birthdays r >. = Rt. Hon. Ivor Churchill ond Baron Wimborne, former Lieutenant of Ireland, born 46 yes today. n Sir Johnson Forbes-Robertson, one of "he foremost actors of the HEnglish- speaking stage, born in London, 67 ago today, Robert W. Yukon,” born yeurs roet of the sl, 44 vice, “the t Preston, f Henry Fielding Dicken, sixth son o English novelist, born 71 rs uso tod: Erskine Mi cago American 1 born at Columbus, O., day. piteher ef the “am, s ayo to —__»— Delegates arrived in Paris for the ting of the peace conference. head of the Ge nm yovern- jared the German republic was shaping its policy on President Wil- son's 14 points of peace. Se With the exception of the Britis parliament, the Swedish Riksdag is thy oldest legislative body in the world. es REJOICES DAUGHTER | | liltie 12-year-old girl ate dist would | was unab! a year. I bought her e her to belch gas and she to go to school for near bottle of Mayr und since taking out of house and and is attending school again,” ho removes the caturrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the intlam- mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestir convince or mone, Vor ances to per uppreciate the complete which we have to offer. Phone 601 fhe Casper Daily Cribune i Diego, Calit., property for sale. The srand total of all the gold orey San Diego, f., Pro) y produced in the United States since|The city with a wonderful moaned For 1792 is but about half of the amount| information, write W. Stocton, lomar of the last United States Victory Bond|Apartments, San Diego, California. ore Fe) , 12-30-30t eee Stock transfer aj | Well-Known Pacific Coast Folk Testify | Seattle, Wash.:—‘I used six bottles of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. | I had an abscess (was in the hospital at the time) and » American Legion News Notes Edited for the Benefit of Ex-Service Men, Particularly Members of the American Legion Which Designated The Tribune‘as Its Official Newspaper in Wyoming military career, born in Paris. | i treaty with China, negotiated by | 1865—Edward Everett, orator and states- | ‘Discovery’ helped CHEYENNE GOES INTO LEAD a ituélbared| Cheyenne will goon be the leading; not to exceed $ an Legion post in the state, authorized for the purpose at a rate} including all) had no recurrence t is, of course, a difficult procedure} ble hospitals for the | ases on such believed to be a} the best interests | t many cases, care and treatment ‘© institutions situat: | The situation has nt with respect to the care of tubercular patients in the im-! nd it is believed that Legion, thru its state and local organizations, can be of great as- sistance to the public locating sanate will conform in every modern medical standards. are appealing | way for your direct vo-op great work of properly caring for dis- charged men in order that there may ‘be ro possible delay in making provis- the care of these unfortunate statement mai ry Fisher, as soon 4 from Cheyenne where he went to gr hing and confer with Stace, Wise measure, and fo S. Hill of the Legion. The present campaign : being staged in Cheyenne by the Légion in public and pri post prohably will close with a total of 500 members. Sheridan is 1 ent with about jin the state capital city © of 300 per cent That was in 1900. ent of this ¢ short notice, and. it i: 1916—Fire destroyed a large part of the! [ of the patients in nge for the i for members to a doctor.""—MRS. ee) =e jed near their homes. become quite u *“*Lived Three Months on Crackers and Milk’’ Oregon City, Oregon:—"I would not he ilive today if it were not for Dr. Pierce's 3olden Medical vith the doctors for five years for hardening ading Wyoming at pres- 0 members. mediate future, the America xpects an in- the present Increased activity all parts of ihe way to the best blotches on my fa k, would have spells fover, my stomach wor ‘and I would have such hard pain in my stomach that the perspiration would just terrible headaches. my heart was f being numb all bloat: terribly, ported by Secretar More posts, tion in the A new post is being installed < bership of 30. A post of the Legion is to be install at Salt Creek pour off me. A neighbor told mo about Golden Medical Discovery and bought. me I continued taking it until © completely, cured. It isa wonderful medicino '—MRS. M. E, in the state. just can’t say too mi w it saved my life. ATT, 5th and Monro Dr.PIERCES GOLDEN DISCOVERY ORTH BLOOD.LIVER.LUNG: MEMORIAM In fead remembran of George W-. lin France on Jan. 17, his life for TO AID TUBERCULAR In response to a request received to- y headquarters i. | hin the minds of his mothe and somrades of 116th ammunition t States public health ss ance of: the state tions of the rvice, the assist- nd local organiza. Legion will be CHARLES 4. VROMAN One Year Ago in War! | treatment of tubercular ex In his letter to F ander of the Amer! ———— D'Olier, na- Read the Tribune want ads. 00 Reward will be paid for the recovery of 500 HEAD OF SHEEP bearing the following brands: ur attention to ituation with r e to invite y | the present rged soldiers and sailors 1 he public bealth service. ated by the pu atment of tubercula patients, benefic: onstruction of ad- ditional hospitals ar CAN RESUME STUDIES) ular patients are b ing hospitalized by contract. with loc ; even # glass of water | Sheep —_ Lambs,-..-_- having been A Decisive Moment inaman’s life is that moment when he ap- proaches the receiving teller’s window and makes the initial deposit that opens an account. This one simple act has been known to swerve the whole course of a career into channels of per- manent progress. Would you hold back from taking a step which means so much? KKK KERIKERI ERE ER ERE REE REESE AHR AIA IIE SAH. Casper Business and Professional e * vous: Directory 9 seu oh DOCTORS a ‘The CASPER PRIVATE HOSPI S408. Durbin, Senna | Phones 272 and 273 DR. H. R, LATHROP, 2, itl Income i Surgeon in Cha: hice eH 7 ‘Public. Rohr! ch Bul) aa THE GUARANTEE REGH | Office Phone 64; Res. Phone 116 = : cg {seem | | Hooms 208-211 O11 Exe | aes ———————— | ortice: Sul | ice: Su ors co oho ARCHITECTS ee couse) | —$—_$_ DUBOIS & goonnice: 1 DENTISTS tect io 5 Townsend Block | | DR. J. C. BIBBS Casper, Wyo. | Densist Rohrbaugh Bldg, ~ (Over Casper Pharmacy.) GARBDUTY & WEIDNER fil Phone 54, ] ugchange Bids. || °___ ELECTRICIANS 415 Ol] Exchange | ? Phone 1162 1 | o iE CIE ICIANS Fai oro? i RICAN BL} AUTO REPAIR {], 112 B. Thira St Phous 1080 i nan || | sng, iecteieat Warmetute, Wand LL _CUARGE ‘ 1c r & ENE UNG Tay | | | tracting. 3 btn Ch Soh | Drive into the 1! °° aa ole oon AUTO ELECTRIC COMPANY, Wis UAT CLEANING Se g :| oo" 111 EB, First St. Phone 068-5 | | | NEW youi« nar CLEANING a eon ANG REESE acre AAGGAGE AND TRANSFER || we clean and Tocblock all kinds of nt Hats, Panamas, Soft, Felt, and Stitt ——_——_——_——?| | Hats for ladies a BAGGAGE TRANSFER ||| Néw trimmings; all worl toenen Coal and Coke Delivered teed. Also’ take “orders toe HERMAN ENGELKB | Hats, | We call for and deliver. Phone 183M. Shoe shining parlor in connection Ty ‘or ladies ‘and gentle: ——_—_—— | | kinas or gentlemen, Al STAG hoes dyed. ons | | | any HE. Second, Casper, Wyo. o J | 3 * fe & ‘Transfer Miding.” Ph, Ee A SPECIALTY | | ete Te tric Co. 149 8, Center INSURA! Phone 1013 oo URANCE Y HOAGLAND | We sell \SFER & STORAGE | The Wyoming's Own | Office— Tait’s Billiard Mall ! |Lite, Keep Your Money at Home, Phone: Res. S7.W. Office, 104 | | Office 247 N. Center Phone 8sow j Moving a Specialty. ee LAWYERS __ BROKERS | WILLIAM 0. WILSON 1 BROKERAGE & PUBLIC | | | Canper, Wyoming { A CHANGE, 1) | Sate 5 i 1 E,W. Carnes & B. Lesperance, | | o. ce 4-15-16, ‘Townsend Block | prietors. —— er List yeu oil Stocks with uss | Gian, | an your orders on @ re- y. PURO! rkably margin. | ATA? ones leit | one 1147, Office over Iris ‘Theater | pod 6 Oil Exchange Build CHIRGERAGTORS | ! Casper, Wyo, Phone Sd. In ! j ROUP Spasmodic croup is usually relieved with one application of — le] "YOUR BODYGUAR HOUSE FURNISHINGS | THE KIND THAT MAKE WORK EASY GANTZ & SPICER CASPER, WYO. It is a simple, harmless preparation that | 1 uilments, | including appendicitis. One does will) G. F. BELL ‘THE INSURANCE MAN” GENERAL INSURANCE Fidelity, Surety and Contract Bond a Specialty ell Ag Special attention giver to diseas of women and children : Office Phone GUM, Practice | Genito-Uring | of the Skin. The G. F. Bi 303 Oj) Exchange Bldg. ency Telephone 363 OSG LSOOLOOCOOOOH | Hours: 1% 4 The careful housewife who understands how neces- } eure: "10. sary it is to have only the best cleaning helps and appli- pa. ANNA GRAHAM JEFEREX | | HAGENS, NNA GRAHAM JEK! a ) STA 2) Chiropractors. it Law sex * MURAND | Lyric Theater Bldg. Center St. | | | OU Exchange Bldg. Urtice Phone 706. Res. 98. | | ‘asper, Wyoming. $} 3 HAHN |! NICHOLS & STIRRE kore | iI 3800-10-11 dangers aie { e; | ewnsend Bldg. i Exchange Bldg; | hones Ken. S073 | = oy SS SN GEORGE W. FERGUSON % DR. M. HARNED mit a eer} { nat ARN fy » Townsend Bldg, i 266 North Map! |! cs oming Phone S09W. | | RtuMBNGoe ee ! alt. oe alan CONTRACTORS | -—SUMBING AND HEATING 2a aioe of) | J. DONOHUE LET ME FIGURE WITH YOU ON , | i Plumbi ! YOUR HOALH OF BUSINESS isLOCK tI beeing “apecial Het Water ; ||) 4 kinds promptly al Gi 1 pntracto: ’ Shop—su to, Orfice 3000. S. Dida, Phone 767M | | 92 8+ Spruce, aw PO Box 1145 — | t W. M, PALMER || Plumbing,’ stéam and ! es | | Resting: Rudy pipetess not ain teee | . H. BOLNE! || | nace. Jobbing of all kinde Rig pulling aa trastor. ti A attended to. prompt- \ “80 3. Hugo Street j Shop 139 W. Firee, hone B81. iy | Qacciure ‘Bidg) 8? 72% | | REP. v CLOTHES CLEANERS o- ag SUNS eee SS rOR PHONOGRA vi “HE SERVICE CLEANERS | | G REPAI ANS Cleaning, Pressing, Kemod 1 SHOGR aning, Pressing, emode! J “THE POINT ee 107 E. Lind, Phone 1200. enter, Linden and Railroad Sta. BAL hate Our Motto. "Phone 56 } | REAL ESTATE _ DOCTORS ! MARION P. WHEELER Se |! Real Estate and Tnsurened, { MYERS 1 ‘asper, Wyoming Physician and Surgeon ROOMING HOUSES HOME HOTEL Suite 200-201, 0, est Second St eS Ses Strictly Mod n EE | | Weeke” or Mem toome by Day, 8, BAWDEN, M.D. 1 NELLIE P. DALTON, Bowe limited to diseases of the F Tract und Diseas ugh Bide. House, 847M; STAGE LINES Office ospital, Fr. J. Mall xpress, Frohy BE ht end Page 8e io 3 Fr oe Lineeet to Baie Creek, “4p. m . mi. to BiU0 pb. me or a77~ ks around the house, will sortment of such things orm her daily ta MARSHALL ©. KET VOOM OI OTIS TOES ETE, BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN 20c at the CHILI KING LUNCH | 4 | children | at Black m | Phones: Office, 3 | We as Drug store, ne | Abert. Telephone O83 oy iz caeP ere | 4 Hw, M, D. and Surgeon on given t: ses of wo; clal atten and dises REMINGTON TYPEWRITER e i S L. TALBERT, Representative | Holmes Hardware Co. Second and Wolcott and Central Pop Block. All kinds of Sandwiches at ular Prices. Quick Service, Seedy ———__—____y rROSD VETERINARY SURGEON _ R. A. RATHBUN : urseon. DR. LN Veterinary 8: :

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