Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 30, 1920, Page 8

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be Casper Daily Cribune sted every event t Sunday at ion fom offices, Sas Re SINESS TELEPHONE.. «15 red at Casper (Wyoming + a8 second-c! matter, Nev. Eterit 1918 MBER THE — FROM He U UNITED PRESS a AT Ba GRIFFITH. ae attor Dav" 1a J. yo Ranatl Sea cite: Firth “Ave, New. Pruaden, | is, se & Pyuaden, 17 RO-ts regen Bids. ¥ Tribune are on in the New Yi 4 cago of- nd ‘vialtota ate weloome: c shen a8 ‘yeparsn! © Year M re > H taki ng the ; » ‘The best protection for your packet book is the service © Copy .°: A : WH ar i of a good:bank. aah ‘ | sila gt a : Money deposited mith | us is: ane More than 4 Yo Bical by mait ascevios ae AM ig | NOM ; : ACTIVE. | It is useful. A surplus account is ep riod than three RH ‘ is - } ‘ Dp) erity. for your commen 4 aoe iption >. ~~ ‘ ure delivery, after ‘sub SI LY eb ‘ : : ‘To make your inoney ag Nard ‘to you agit it were mber of Audit Bureau of Circulations 1 th n . (A. BG. Lh) 1 In'the upper house the result was as. tight in-your own home yet as SAFE as if it were im the Wauibar onthe hassciinca e k } follows: Lowden, 10;. Harding. 6; United States Treaspry—that is our function, our am- Utada aes eat oe OT | ! cholo’ Harding, 8: Lowden, t: Peran-(agt DOR: jon. o} | 1c mm 4 | 5 ehdice: ing, 8; Lowden, 6; - “ socal news published teres nee] ; | wu i [ine : oindexter, 1: Borah, a for Come in and find out how easily you can get this service: NOTION Wal 1 ay Wood; 3; Coolldge, 2: ‘Poindexter, 8, Make atte Boerne. 22 Youd premium oF eae Terns wi MAN ot <a . Open an Account with'Us Today—-NOW! The Casper National Bank ity as yd BB bic. ek ‘angers, unteas thay can pha ies. Meddoo,! 2 2; Palmer? 2; Bryan, 2: Cox. zm Bienen pat } Zi — - 1; Hoover, 1; second choice; McAdoo, Srising them to solicit subscriptions ; \| : : : : 4; Hooves, 2; Gleard, 1 Bryan, 13 third 4 collect money for sami cholee>Giran, 2; Palmer, 2; McAdoo, 1; Bryan, 1 In. the lower house the .yote was as jfollows: Lowden, 14; Harding, 3; Cool- OB SENS ie { : Ss : Johnson, 1;> second choice: | miNnTIMIN MTT 9; Lowden, 8; Hoover,’ 1;]4 . “PEPTOMISTS” a - 4 Hughes, Pershing, 1; third. choice; / : Johnson, 3; Borah, 1; Borehing, 2:Cool- It was a@ fine spirit of civic = / 4 idge, 1; Wood, 2: Harding, j n displayed at the first community imer at the Henning last night, and ad ‘indeed was ‘the soul of the magn woman who failed to gather inspira- n therefrom. That the managers of 2 Chamber of Commerce’ drive will ach the goal of 1,000 members with Ue effort is a foregone conclusion. it should we stop at a thousand? If > claim a population of 20,000 the samber of Commerce should have at ast 2,000 members, representing ev- "Casper Business and Professional SHEE KLIK Bh ath del Migs Amerian"Why didn’t they give you adistinguished service. feteran—“It seems mine wasn't a distinguished co ais Pe NE w U.S. SAVING ELK ns . . INCOME TAX AUTHORITY learn the retail. mer-| | Public Steuography—Notary Pub! ernment bureaus . and ‘the gtate panel handise business " Room 5, Wood the winter. commission of Wyoming, With the co- {bean willing to deyote his entire time to As still further assurance, the people} operation of the people in the Jurkson'| hig work:. Ambitlon—Honesty—inter- of. the Jackson Hole section have in-| Hole sectign the appalling IWxses cf el, ost will Spéll success. Reasonable salary: formed a representative of the iologi-| from starving. which appeare) ‘imami- | while learning, ‘unlimited when quali- cal survey that should mor» hay be} nent early in the season, will be pre! giog, Fy most of the elk of that section thru Donors a coonarce Rooms aga rpewagen Block y line of honest endeavor, from the required ‘later-in the season they will) vented. cd } If you are not looking for a RHRS m who earns his keep with his hands, 3 see that it is. provided. This action en Sart IT Te se lao not : se tg : the bank president and director of s Sa Rar oe peo eapeais “peal worn S| The first marriage of a Hindu widow |For Appolmtent Call 156:W. ent hea Oo ead GR URES SeammeNpE ena cates Sony amano or lew of: the great walk 1856, 3 425 ON Rxchunge Mew. AMERICAN ELBOTRIO’ CO. = industries. As has been well said, hay available for use of livestock. In| oe eens Peleus 2 ee — : Phane 1405 1], At2 H hird t- Paome a a ts th it e% has ; Hf | fect, large numbers of livestock 00000A6000660000000000000008 | aT Wiride wea one: 4s the community spirit that bu lalrpady tesa ipuensved sepa. t Gkt caciot ‘ 4 ‘ . | 8B. fbieetieat Mivivive nd ‘Con. jes. The great natural resources |tn order to forestall heavy ‘lpsses, from BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER lack of feed, Northern Herd Threateued. FRAN PRATO RE e At the beginning of winter the eriil- MOVING. aie ‘SPECIALTY {| NEW YORK HAT CLEANING eal situation of the southern clk. herd} unt, but its the -everlasting team yrk, the go-get‘it spirit, that brings ©) scattered “forces of endeavor _ to- Rumors That font Are Starving Resented ‘by Residents of Office Sun Con z We clean and ‘re- Game C t Wash- was duplicated for the northern elk! Mas Peas Ty "Sous: iois UR ts, qnamnae ther. Big country, erd, which wits forced out ‘of the Yel- GENERAL INSURANCE New trimmings;: Lets get the thousand new members ington Report Says aemtobe <Mavonal park by. the name | ‘Sp | Storm: which drove down the southern: animals in October. The National Park | Service promptly’ made an cimerzency | Purchase of nearly enough bay to carry | these animals thru: the wirter and is | ional “and then another thousand. just to WASHINGTON, -D. C.,' Jan. 30—Re- cent: statements that the elk herds are now starving inthe Jackson Hole yee- ‘tion of Wyoming are not in accordance | R Yet, with numerous resentments al-|with the facts.and i Spowsiad be the phe C hers gal 1 gene, te aul ler to ady burning ayaingt us, with all the pt oiled a dst rane ands rat} that thru the promipt action of \vy_gnd fear with which old world|gavernuient. in any way requésted to| ' ; help carry the elk thru the winter. | About 6000 clk came to the elk refuge / 1 the mischief we have made the past|\in Jackson Hole fo be fed in Decem:| nh jepar Wfycur with the friends that once Prete iturs but matic roaleguyd ere ours, we ore urged us with 2 lash| proved since then so that on January i t only about one-baif that number re- cast in our lot with them wha bate leet snout the feeding frounds. the! a + most to pledge the peace of the|others having gone Dack to the bills. “| orld—a peace that we never \ have pcb dofibeaeipae stab oad { ow ‘em We can. O- cee || * ; : soll, ‘The Wyoming's Own |} ‘ f g i cep: Your Money at Home. 247.N. Center Phanoe rt LAWYERS? oples and governmpnts regard us. with AM O. WIL . . eS Serne ES a fa : x DR. J. H. JEFFREY | : t DE. ANNA wie JEFFREY Baltes 14-1816, Townecst Bice Lyrie Tl —. 1. $= Uffice Phone ki MICHAML W. PURG Attorney-at-Lw ’ The severe drought thruout Wyoming | antonly broken, a peace. we neverjand Montana during the summer or| asa 1919, so reduced. the growth of fc on the range and the production of 1 © for us to keep it. oy the ranches that the.outlook fdr th great elk herd in ‘and isbout: the Yenow- stone Park, and-the livestock in. that, re | ” oN 2 gion was serious for the coming win- PRESIDENTIAL POSSIBILITIES “yer, ‘The situation \attecting the’ elk a ‘ became still more critical when severe » ‘healthy competiti Show storms and low ‘temporature be: Re eae Somestitin pentens, Shp gan the last of October, nearly. two ‘rious aspirants for the Republican] months in advance of the-usudl tinic ~esidentic j patos thy It was evident that the 850 tons of hay Fr tee ROAR ORD RT eee fir feoataiged Nel tl bn chp. eih ) any man’s race up to the prescnt|ter elk refuge in Jackson Hole, and th me, which insures absolute harmony| small supply in” the possession of th 7 State Game commission, at that po! hen the gonvention meets in Chicago. | would be wholly inadequate to mect he straw vot “1 in the: Wyoming | situation and save. the’ appalling. Seu seta nic tan 2e eae Wbgmipht remete ae high as elicht or egislature is significant. While Gov./(en thousand animals: © 'To meet this bwdén. 3c: 4 -sjemergency the: state game warren Dhicae ocos Aancadnaaeoc bas Wyoming ubenmarUabeat ore 500 ton: Sulte 216 Oil Exchange Bullading ‘ er pap yr a = a Pee Townaend Blag. ! aceninties 3 | Office 423° Vhonest Kes. 1235 | | ace Haat ae] A census is now being taken. Unless people who are over- 3 | ¥ooR ee a | ‘looked by the enumerators file a report of their residence ¢ Re cae 1} Campers Ev Gh Casper will not be credited with actual population. Enu- < ert oes Ss meration ends Saturday, January 31. ‘Some city districts ¢ Fee Remslor Marding was cleorly Whe lot tay nd the smcntacy of uci. "-® already have been completed. When you know you have [plablg to the Lowden udherenta. Both Ds eo ‘xs been overlooked fill in the form below and send it to H. O. fre mighty good men, and will probably | Of -bay in udditlon tg te 860-tons wh » into the convcation us the two feud: candida: pearly 2000 tong.of bay which Re nd ee tion Werden Nowlin of the bio | On the Democratic side, the widelYy| survey, in charge of the winter ¢ vergent opinions us expresved in-the| fuse, vonsiders will be summewatits ser) ¢ Name ...... vice of the legislature indicates no: 3 Rahosse Seeety pity ef dutereyt. McAdoo, Palmer and Iryan, all of different. schoolg of De Head of family? .... jocracy were tied for first choice in he Senate, with Hoover, whose ‘brand © politics at this time-is unknown, degd-| / “strongest P t }e in the House of Representatives, esi VESTA Indestructib ud McAdoo y bad second. Significant de- hdeed was the fact’ that President Wil- Fiat did not receive. honvrable guention. | i ill breach so long as it remains’ tolera : -2- ee een ncenee erence econ Met eescvee: GEORGE w. e ane FERG */ Rooms -22- ‘HB goRvicn CLEANERA Warton, Census Supervisor, O-S Building, Casper,Wyo. |: osm® Etta, Romoasuse Rauiea te tn ee Linden, and } iailrona Bta (McClure: Br Home owner or renter’.......... t in moot/* tv | | Citizen .... Yr Bea _Naturaliged or alien 22 (Year of immigration and eaten on) Cah you write 2. Can: you read Age last birthday. : Pather's nationality he iste ; / Can you speak English? oe a ‘Particular trade or profession... ee ot CASPER BATUIRY 00. ; Number in family who will be bouts ae city January 6 to 24 < One block east |g Names and ages of same. ‘of OF Fitipg Station ~ i i ate peligro Drog” Store. | Phone | 176 VeTeiinaier ‘SURGRO

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