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7 T an Americans here complained was the de-} v ; & lay in receiving bills. of — lading, for | 2 q. | ceofs sent from the /United States to) ™ i ay ‘a Argentina. This was due to the fact| , that the bills could ‘not be sent on the | P : 4 ) steamer whieh / carried the goods. ana H bd An te there were {few fast ‘steamers Which i . i “€§ could bring them ‘here at’the time the PHOTOGA R Be } goods arrived. | b ‘| When the ‘bill of lading was sent ont 4 ‘ slow ships the goods were held in the! Hy Associated Prens: custom .\house. here until she arrived. \ DOUGLAS, Ariz. (By Mail)—‘Barrel’’, —_— Che Casper Daily Ceisune| Issued ey 4 Casper, Ne cation offic evening except Sunday at rona county, Wyo, Publ!- es: Oil Exchange’ Building TELEPHONB....... sense b BUSINE Entered at Caspe. (Wyoming) Postof. ice as second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED ' PRESS REPORTS FROM THE UNTTED, PRESS a aa eee aa eee) J. E. HANW President’ and. Edito: VAY, EARL BE. HANWAY, Businegs Munager Roe EVAN Ady nee acres. On the other. hand bills of lading on feactus is now ised Jn making candy. GRIFF ‘ssociate Halts. = oT F ; goods. shipped from England came/The raw material for mescal, an intoxi- = aa Million Foreign-born Laborefs| thru on fast steamers which often ar-|eating Mexican drink, is gathered be- Advertising Representatives Dayid J. Randall, 341 Fifth Ave., New_York City. rived here before the goods were re-|low the border and shipped here for. ceived. yweets by a local manufacturer. who Have Left This Country for en, King & Prudden, Europe Since War Ended The Americans here wy that cable| packed the cactus by mule from a Afex- Gb tigiecas Over There communication to the United States jican mountain to the railroad for ship; Copies of t file in the New ices andy F costs 53 cents a word and that the ca-|ment. It makes good candy, too, the (By Ansocinted Press.) pacity of the cables is trebly overtaxed. | marufacturer says. NEW YORK (By Mail)—Nearly 1-| 000,000 foreign-born laborers have left! [the United States for Europe since the} armistice was, signed and 1,000,000 more Will. depart as soon as passport regula- tions are made less strict, according to a statement issued here by The Inter-| Racial Council of which General Cole- man du Pont is chairman. T | Tens of‘ thousands of aliens are re- | ported to be giving up their jobs pre- parato) to returning to their home- lands, it was said, and many of these HE “as the result of racial prejudices will | take back with them stories about America which will make this country Oi t thi ean. ese creattive ws aeenigeaaie? | by cutting out the expen ° ° Tribune are on a Chicago of- come. A Trihene W tad will sell it Tribune Want Ads bring results. SUBSCRIPTION RAT ¥ Carrie Bea ths One Month ... 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BL € Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is excionively “The independence that has been ° entitied to the use for republication of granted the countries of Europe,” it i | foods la oi news credited in this paper and also | Was stated, “and the fact that 30,000,000 sive SO : : fecal news published herein. x LJ O | persons, women largely, are drawing aes nid trad. hath gevecnmnenta ta hates nutriment ea Do not give your subscription for nf pensions, are factors which detract | r Daily Tribune o a non- from the incentive heretofore existing for foreigners to seek their fortunes in oe RA onIiae eanentankl movement \ | sive foods that contain the aes ee gg i largest amouint of.digest- life," has been undertaken by tne coun- . % ma och el miner cote: WH ble nutriment.Shredded and’ financial, orewnations of ee) WEL Wihk@att contains more real | country are sald to be interested in the} 4 . |ounell which advocates “a ineral au HI uutriment than ineat or eggs, unskilled labor shortage," AME! Ig more easily digested i toes or other starchy BUSINESS MEN | 1! foods. Two of these little PLEASED WI T I | loaves of baked ye wheat with hot milk (or ints Sa'a'eaten en’ | American Legion News Notes Tee ees SHIP GHANGES |? waterand butter) make a Srdaite allie wnittaranse pwherertheytwert Edited for the Benefit of Ex-Service Men, Particularly Members of i Ae for no one would place much value up the American Legion Which Designated The | (By ‘Associated Press.) |U. S. Shipping Board Allotment of E : at a cost of a few cents. icitor who prom mium or a:chance less they can show a‘j g Daily ‘Trinune, » Circulation Manager, them to solicit subscripitons “t_ money for same. THOSE MEDAL AWARDS In some the awarding of medals by } “tment not the| tr :| jal matter which Secretary Danic eems to have considered it. A meda | is not an honor, it is a mere token| ft of honor, and m: y be 4s spurious z a nm of wealth—a dollar) 2 all other counter-} counterfeit t made of lead. 1 felts, a sham medal is sure to be found] out and will bring embz assment and! on them. Iike-the iron crosses of Ger-| i ici ; ' | NEW YORK (By Mai).—The war is} Seven Fast Passenger Liners : : Tribune as Its Official Newspaper in Wyoming uM lover tor New York, ‘Worlauen are now Pleases Yank Business Men | many, they might soon be for sale in | pulling down the great white, ‘Victory 6 A ~ the ten-cent stores. RIVERTON ORGANIZES NEW POST| One ex-service. man, a member f| Arch’? at Fifth Avenue and 23rd street, in.Argentina : Rivdrton defrayed initial cost con-| the Legion, with two wound . stripgs,|erected that America’s victorious legions| , But in other respects the matter 'S! nected with its post in the American three service stripes, andy a D. §.°C.,returning from France. might march inane Aims we ra Rcti| of grave importance. It happens that|Legidn by giving a dance last week. | and a Croix de Guerre, sdid>*"" [beneath it in triumph. ‘The “Welcome | oan pisiness men in cdauak iecdiven y . E f : a | “The American Legion stands for no! to Our Returning Soldiers” signs are be-|° kp sti brie dd fron ' Mr. Daniels was not acting in his in- At Thermopolis, a band is to be or-/ distinction of rank.’ It stands for the ing removed from the municipal buila- with ,pleasure the announcemen al ual capacity, but in behalf of the| ganized thru the aid of the American| principles of democracy, that an en- ings. Orders have been given for the Sad Lapa ceo gt biden hs pore. bat, and the Chamber of Commerce, listed. man is as good as an officer, | removal from the parks of the many | Svotted seven of its fas Newer sas is expected that the band will be | This new organization will in time draw welfare huts” and other temporary edi-|£"* 10" Service between New sgh an called the American Legion band of|away from the Lesion, which now. ac-| ices erected by soldier welfare organiza. | 50Uth American ports including Buenos Thermopolis. A large organization such} cording to the 100,000,000 people of} tions. Aires. ‘They havp felt thit they have| the 42-piece band at Greybull last|the United States, means that. offi-! The been struggling aS: inst 2 Pandicap ow of Justice, with eyes blindfolded, und|year, is the plan at Thermopolis. cers and men are on the same footing ing to slow mail communication and and that the service men, through with! u fundamental principles of which finds| ted States Government, one of the| > expression in the statue of the goddes' big wooden battleship still ‘floats’ in the center of Union Square, —— = passenger transportation between the holding a balance in her uplifted hand GREYBULL POST ELECT war and all of its petty jealousies, peed Dir es AR Lace yaa! PLCs United States and this countrys 2 If we ure to have law and order, and| ‘The Greybull, Wyo., post will elect] stand united to combat the insidious i If the Americans here wanted, to street, but is being used solely for peacetime recruiting for the navy. There is no indication when she will be scrapped as obsolete, its officers for the eoming year at a| propaganda of the radicals with no ais- {meeting to be held January 28. A pro-|tinction of rank.” entrusted with governmental power|gram consisting of a banquet and en- a 1inment is being planned by former} ‘The Bulletin” is the name of a i ice men to be held in the Masonic) creditable publication issued by the, require 49. ‘Tu senda representative to is to command respect. It is difficult] hall in ‘that oil | American Legion post at Bakerstield, | 2 > 3G the ‘United States’ on a’ business /snie. ees Calif. It contains twelve pages of in- T Anni ‘ squice 5 ifore for the ordinary citizen, and_partic-| es s cES OLE: saiin’ Gamet Sait Sages ys IVEFSATIES | [sion would require three months before | LABOR COUNCIL ENDORSES LE- | teresting Legion reading matter. Liss ne clei ingent Seoul’ euara’ eon pied the uneducated GIO a 19 , I Aires. > 3 wi oer Pa Nae fi 901—Victoria, Queen of Great Britain The Kerns County (Calif.,) council of| The regular meeting of the Ameri 1 Sea d Empress of In-| Meantime the Ameriean’s chance of send a, letter to the United States he knew that in the past it would require at least 30 days for the letter to redeh New York and that frequently it would respect for government, those who ar ms cs EMP CO. (Incorporated) GENERAL INSURANCE 111 East Second Street must exercise that power in such a way ularly for th an rant, to dis. he lately mumig ubor went on record unanimously as|Legion post of Casper will be held 0 \ Aaleter Vilnisious ihniighipan Ant cies state Successors to 5 linguish between the government and| favoring the American Legion and ad-| ‘Thursday night in the Army and Navy pdt okt eget ae OELa Wunipedy sabes wie Goes BELL-KEMP COMPANY the officer exercising the power of gov-| Ved members of union labor to join SHES Rt ea DaneD eng Ch the iyo) 1819. ‘i communicate with his principals by mail “Absolute Protection” “Service That Counts” re Sears nn ey eta the Legion. stl | 4906—Steamer Valencia’ wrecked off! Within three weeks. Fast steamships . cae eee eee ee eae | CONDEMN. ORGANIZATION OF OF-| The state executive committee and Vancouver: Tsing; with::Joas /of | have ‘been «arriving: sere: thom) Fire the act of an official is the act of CONDEMS FANIZATION pane. ou Hi : 129 lives. pean ports almost twice a week while | FICERS the department heads in Wyoming): ree oie " ; government, sid an unjust act is al ‘Phe California Legion has condenm-|tcen invited to meet at Douglas, W 1917—Supreme Court of the United |the mail from the United States came * ; States upheld the constitutional-| mostly by slow freight steainers. ed mpt of former officers in| when the post in thar city ent . a 8 y the army and navy to organize a branch a banquet, Saturday, January ity of the “blue sky” Jaws in| One of the difficulties of which the defiance | of the American Officers of the Great} OR Ioy ID eee ree es breach of faith by vernment, arous DO YOU KNOW : kota. sy | War. a ig SS ts | 9» el“ | ‘ There can be no doubt about that SAL ESTATE ANSFERS ) id W: Tr ee eee in thal 1c A eer ae Te oie stan-|| Inthe Day’sNews !| | One Year in War | | That We Are Selling SWEEPING \ rt ee pany. lot 4, block 141, C iO ee ee ee eel rt ot camoany ais ei case tonsa peat COMPOUND for $2.50 Per Ares i? Pat: ben tie erate mt A: teavia. to {Carol Bilis Loring Dresel, who has been|to all Russian factions to discuss peace. ore now 0) a he " eee oe Tae > designated by the state department at} ‘Reports’ of attack by Bolsheviki on ~ authority that he cannot trust) Bol |Part, of seation 1. M0 Ss Con. $1. | Washington to be United States com-| American ‘positions m Northern Rus-| Hundred Pounds? shevism has its most potent aids in the} “Goo, C. Palack to Peter Johnson lots|7niseioner at Berlin, Js well aualitied <imeans more lidbili- K .cts of public officials who misuse their 281, Kenwood addition. Con. $20.) cial counsel to the embassy on the ty in driving a car. Ha ee te toe ele. {Stuff of Ambassador Gerard. Mr. Dres- , : b |sel is a native of Boston and a gradu- punishment of foes. Alfred R. Lowey et ux to Mina M.' ate of Harvard University. After leav- |Gompf part of lot 10, block 11 0. Wing the university in 1887 he traveled We write Automobile Insurance. power for the regard of friends or the Archambault Chemical & Paper Co. Casper, Wyo. -———o———— Popular OE MD, regor lots 10, 5, bloc! * *Treturn entered Le Var ic “J ri Oren 7 ddition. Con, $1, ete. where he received the degress of LL, WRAI BAGS i INKS AND SOAPS | | Today’s Events ‘Agreement for W, decd: Mury Duthlej.ps. in 1802, Thahle-new apoat, Carnie VRAPPING PAPER SWEEPING COM- j a to Robert Blair, lot 246, Kenwood ad-| sioner Dresel will be exepected to keep TOILET PAPER POUND - i dition, Con. $500 |the state department advised in re- ; i PAPER T . a, i toba: Prowheial lesiulatare sf NGS aN ards to all important. political and) The best material in the) Ses LON ELS INSECTICIDES Hi les today Serre: AVOSLEN bther developments in the German cap- Id for fi fi w | TE LATES DISINFECTANTS | trial is scheduled to begin at|{MRORTA LAs gece OMEN pup fitul. He will also be in a position to| World for fireproofing. We are EGG CARTONS SHEEP DIP i coma today of a number of alleged BRARERS |? ue vender assistance to jmerican manu-/the only manufacturers of As- ; : FLOOR OILS ' w e charged with crimi-| and of women | facturers and exporterd desirous of re-| | Chi Bl in th dee Ben R Go 1 aii nal_syndicalism. Thousands upon thousand of women) newing their business relations with estos Chimney Blocks in the 132 South David Ph 285 | The Democratic state central commit pews Me a plakaeees ouule iat | Germany. United States. Order them for 109 W. 1s" ST a f Wiscor i meet at Milwau-| Hever suspect. th. if Keo ‘today to elect a new state chair| | Wamen's complaints often prove to be your home. PHONE 74w ? Ir and make preparatic for the|nothing elxe b idney le J | Rata She Peed hl ote result of Kidney or bimder diveare. | S T H M A FRED PATEE bade Ae! 4 ° 4 Sir Oliver Lodge, the “nt King: ft the Kidneys ure a bh y | pd 74 906 P , W. BR, FRANK NDERSON ‘ ‘ vib, teeten tat 40 Sddined: topes Ts (Condition; theyirnay catiao the other or-| ante ten sere dans S. Oak St. sasper, Wyo. —- a ——— President J Peohigicivat r Fete sh Si i q American tour with a lecture in New) sans to bec dixeused i bead nt by Sy, cumeaaiice caesblties i 3 E Sia — : ——— ee | Ci) aoc if York city tonight on the subject, “The! may suffer ain 1 the back, | rug! reat 3 : ; Tieality of the Unseen.” 1e und lows of ambition | ' “ An Atlantic Coast conference on the : h makes you nervous, irri W R F nk C C cost of living, with special referenca! table aud may be despondent; it sony 6 ity (A , The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. Tae © ra onstruction 0. B= to ninimum ‘wage commissions anc } x an ot nice : ch des Backes 1 wight-aour laws, has been called bj ut hundeeds ef women claim that) "YOUR BODYGUARD" - SOF, 60 £ CONSTRUCT BUILDINGS OF ALL KINDS ’ the National Consum League to) Dr. Kilmer ump-Hoot, by restoring | Piuub "Powers aiid Camp /Constcuction i meet today ut Newark, N. J. jhealth to the isjdueys, proved to be just z 3 , UE RA Rb os waAN i a7 the. rémetly aiesea to overcome such EVERYTHING IN ! MATERIAL Mea e. ee CHEERVULLY FURNISHED a i Miss Marie Pritchett is leaving thig|Céntitions. c | Ea pe Loe 309 0. S. Bldg. Casper, Wyo. 3 will apend x few days with her par-|"hat Swamp-lioot, the great kidney, | FOR SALE ? ents, Mr, and Mrs. Sam Pritghett, AY ABTS sabes oi iw " ry Se —— —~ m. 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