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MEMORIALS TO. BE GWEN FOR HEROES OF U6. (Continued from Page 1) the graup is a quotation from Victor: Hugo which freely translated _ reads, “The people should come to prayet the. ves of those who died for their coun- The inscription reads ‘To the nory: Of .-- 2 Saa a+. of the United States of America, who died for liberty] © during the great war, the Homage of France,” and the engraved peenareen of the president of the French repub lie, Raymond Poincare: Those entitled-to receive these French. honor certificates follow: Albany County. . James, Laramie, her. Prandt, Mrs. A. T. Laramie, sister. Schott, William P., Laramie, Hand, Mrs. Edna M,, Laramie, Pe Laramie, father. Tie Siding. ‘on, mother. T., Cowley, father. nll, father. tll, sister. , Greybull, Wes 5 moth Maxwell, John R., Converse County. , Greybunl. | Reeline. Ni Washburn, Mr. and Mrs. Father ‘ana ( mother. Wieten, Mrs. Carrie, No Norris, Joshur “MC, STitels. Harvey, ther. Sy Amith, Willlam, ‘Robertson. Father, {2 Hardwige, Mrs.~~Jane,- Evanston. Mother. Mills, Mrs. Tada V. Fvanston. Wite. eceniet Mrs, Mary L., Evanston. Moth- eT radfiess, Steve, Evanston. Brother. Dean, Mrs, Miranda, Evanston. Wife. Platt County nes Clara F., Miller, Mother. 7 + Noe, Jonah, “Wheatland. Father, eo ‘Donald, Wheatland. er. i rambict, Mts, ' * Rebillet, Julius E., Hartville. Mother. Natrona County weet | he ‘Casper. Wheatland. wi Fa- Rosa, Chugwater. Cheadle, ther. _ Burson, Mra, Lizale, Gasper. " Stanley, Mra. ‘Alice, Casper. Fa- Mother. Mother. paspraane’ Mrs. AS O. Shetiadn. Bis- = Ghow, B. F., Sheriday ‘athver. Cline, Edward D., Shetidan. Murray, Mrs. Ethel, Sheridan. Vine, Pete, Dayton. |, Davis, Tom, Dayton, Father, | » Overton, Ellsworth E., Clearmont. Fa-j ||ther. Fasthender, A. A., Arvada, Wie. | | . A. Douglas, father. t Dukes, Dr. D., Clearmont. | at William H., Douglas, father: })' Ferriss, Ross, Sheridan. | Miller, Paul, Douglas. : Yardley, }Obert, Arvada. | Crook County. Rroska, Myra, Dietz.: Mother. i Dutt, Mrs, Viola, Bedlah, mother. : Laramie County Irs. Elma, Sundance, wife.{, Riley,, Mrs,.Agnes V,,. Cheyenne... - . W. H., Terhune, wife.]* Koerner, Theodore, Cheyenne. Fa- Williams, Mrs. Ora M., Moorecroft, | ther. wife. Daniels, Mrs. Geraldine, Horse Creek.| - Campbell County. Wife. X M Drew, J tillette, mother. Copeland, Mrs. Mary, Cheyenne. | G e, mother, Self, Mrs. Etta, Cheyenne. , Gillette, father. |» Russell, Mrs, Lenora, Granite Can- Bartram, 7, Gillette, father, yon, +) * Carbon County. Not “Listed in Counties Jones, Dave, Hanna, father. . Phipps, Thomas M., Knight, lather. cAsaitien: brother, Coziah, James, Etna. Father. nd, Mrs. Brookes E. Saratoga, wife Anderson, Nels E., Eneampment. Fa- ther. Parr, Mrs. Anne, Encampnyent. Moth- ort Sanford, Mrs. Maud E,, Fort Steel. Mother. Whitner, Emmanuel, , Dixon. aoshen. County. Finch, Pert, Tarrington. Snow, J. T., Torrington, Uncle and Lingle, ‘ather, , Mike, Lingle. Fremont County FE. Rates, Lander. } Prichard, Whalen, Mes. Thomas, Superior. Moth: | eres ik Gurney, | Mrs. Adopted ‘mother. Miss Pearl; Pollock, James E.,. felm: Rapp, Sarah C., Shorty. Mother. McDonald, John A., Oshata. Brother. |] Edwardes, Mrs. Libby, "Stewart. Harriett, Pineville. Carey ville. Father, By means of an instrument invent-| ed.by. Dr. J. 8. Owens, secretary of the | British committee for the investigation |. of atmospheric pollution, itis possiblg to measure.and record the dirt in ‘the | air over a town at any and every hour. oo IMPORTANT. NOTICE Lander, Lander. Stough, Waddle, Stoev Cora, Lander. Ferris, Joseph G., Hudson. Ed ‘ds, Eddie, Pinedale. Callwell, Josephine, Burns. Weston County Lowell, Mrs. Nellie, Neweastle, Moth- cr “ Smith, Mrs. Katie, Neweastle. Moth- er. Kuemmerle, Carl A., Upton. Father. Guilfoi "s. Francis E,, Cambria. Johnson County Hackert, Joe, Buffalo. her. Tisdale, Katherine 8., Kaycee. Moth- er. Metcalf, Horace C., Buffalo. Van Dyke, hn C., Buffalo. Father. Monigome S. C., Buffalo. Father. Hackert, Joe,-Sr,, Buffalo. Hot Springs Braham, Mrs, J, H., Thermopolis. Moth- er. i Hodgson, Mrs, Nelie-G. Thermopolis. Sister. Katzmion, Nick J., Gebo. Brother. Washakio County ‘Ainsworth, Ceci}, Worland. Brother. Smith, Mrs. Sarsh, Ten Bleeh = Any one holding. flee fire ingurance polt-| ies. numbered between, 400482 to 400500 | Inclusive, of the Northern Insurance| Company, af New, York. and. Yorkshire Insurance Company _ policies. 290776. to 280800 inclusive, please report same to Jas, H. Bury, Realty,Company. ‘These policies reported missing and Companies have no record of them having been: is syed by former, Agent, A.W, Haworth, Pub, Feb, 4, 6.6, 2, -,9 1920,, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of, Qharies, MLK Kelly, Deceased, | Notice is hereby, given that letters of Administration were on the 28th day of| January, , et aie |. granted to the yndersign-| ec in thé dnote estate, ana’ all ‘persons having claims against the said estate are hereby: required to .exhibit them, | with the necessary vouchers for allow-| ance, to the undersigned Administrator within, six months; after. the date of said Jetters, or they. may be precluded from any benefit from sich estate, and if such claims be nov-exhibited within | one year from the date’ of said letters, | they will be forever barted. Dated January. 29, 1920. i TOM’ KERNS, Administrator of the Estate of Charles M.: Kelly. WI.LIAM O. WILSON, Attorney for Estate. Haynes, Frank, Winchester. Father. . Park Cuunty Cole, FE. M., Cody. Father. Mille Swan A., Cody, Father. We » Weak Cody. Father. Sherman, Mrs. E. Harmon, Yellow- stone ‘Kk. Wa , John ,T.,, Penrose. Williams, Henry E., Powell, Father. tlackburn, William, Penrose, Father. Lincoln County McKeeman, Mrs. Josie, Afton. Auburn. , Daniel. Father. ry A., Afton. Mother. umes, Opal. Father. Dora, Merna. ador, Afton. Brother. John, Big Piney. Father. _ In, Big Piney. Wife. h D., Jackson. Father. mo, Clerta, Kemmerer. Father: Sweetwater County Father. Lewis, Mrs. Alice B., Rock Springs. Wife. Derguilierm, Mrs. Isabell, Rock Springs. | Mothe Blair, Samuel E., Rock Springs. Fa- ther. Hay, John W., Rock Springs, Father. Potter, Mrs. Anne, Rock -Springs. Mother. Jenkin, Thomas R., Granger. \Broth- A FEELING OF SECURITY You naturally feel secure when you know that the medicine you are about Pub. Jan. 29, Feb. 5, 12, 1920. to take is absolutely pure and con- tains no harmful or habit producing drugs. Such a medicine Swamp-Root, kidney, remedy. The same standard of purity, strength and excellence is maintained in evry bottle of Swamp-Root. q It is scientifically nampa ungen, from, vegetable herbs. It is not a stimulant and is taken in teaspoonful doses, z It is not recommended for everything. it is nature's great helper in reliey- ing and overcoming kidney, : liver and bladder ‘troubles. A sworn statement of purity is with every bottles of Dr. Kiimer’s Swamp- Root. If you need a mediciné, you should have the’ best. On sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium aber if you wish to try this great pend ten cents to Dr. Kil- ‘Binghamton, N. Y., for a bottle, Whed writing’ be sure ‘aot and mention. the Saaper Daily Tribune. is Dr. Kilmer’s liver: and bladder wear, snug-at-the-ankle, with discrimination. made-for the Meeting of the BIka’ lodge: tomorrow event: when A-class of 26 candidates ts. to: be: irittiated. Mopolis is expected here, the delegation to inchide 14 candidates for initiation} fromthe hot springs city. | > low the regular lodge session and ini- tiation it is being kept a profound secret committ#e but time is promised. RODD Secee ears rk |: Today’s Annivers:ries | ——_—_———__—, 1864——Initial issue of the Oregon Rpec 1844—The first woman's suffrage or- 1917—Iinited States senate passed the | friends and neighbors who so faithfully helped during the sickness.and death of our son, Claud; also the most beau- tiful most highly the beautiful songs; algo } | the. kind words) by. the minister, + # Customers, please ask for your duplicate sales slips, NOTICE! credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. , for occasions, economical enough for everyday wear. Ever- Untted Free. N,, Feb. WASH: bie rpayis: ‘on*his return tyom Ni _patied“a” meetimy of “Faharste Preparations .are: tiking on Lodge's mot' on Monday. Grey (letter, alt ys A delegation of 30 Elks, from Ther- asad Ss ty Aanocinted Prenn.) LONDON, change situation was diseu quarters -today. The market Céntinental exchange was A smoker and entertainment will fol- announced. ‘The hich the entertainment will form take ls by the @n exceptionally good was a shade Opinion in ——__— ‘to abstain “from tator, the first newspaper printed, form themselves. ni; Faeation tn the Netherlands Was! market belng the catise. immigration bill over the presi dent's veto. 1 tes, Several were injured. okies ES COOLEY “FU Do not fail to look up Special Salen! Pay ros epee! Casper Commercial Co. 2-3-4f| pone from today and will be held iat CARD. OF THANKS 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at ~the| We wish to thank the many kina|Shaffer-Gay ehapel, Rev. R. L. Lemons, ,of the Baptist church officiating. society We appreciate | afternoon, floral offerings. February Storage Grocery. IR. & MRS, FRANK W. RAITORA. 2-5-1t° at Casper Commercial Co. ‘LYRIC THEATRE CONTINUOUS 1 P.M.TO 11.2. M.. - TODAY . Before you get a, divorce see this picture! SILVIA BREMEN*‘AND‘ROBERT GORDON __and an All-Star Cast it} ‘the Big Special Production— “My Husband’s Other Wife” “ -)Seene: ‘A lonély road. ‘Adétatae Hedlar. elisa, ‘meets her former hasbund; Mark Ridgewell, after ‘a long estrangement ana divorce, Enter “Wilfred ‘Dean, playwright, as Ridgewell is keene Adelaide, bonen speales to 'Ridgewell: ‘what right do you come, Row into this, ’s life?! ewell to Neait: “She was mino—and she "9 stil mine! God Joined tis—inade us une” Dean ‘to Riagewell: 'God, coula‘put’ Yoh asunder! © How now? Did God ‘jot iyvu, too A treménilous clirakx in a‘ drama ‘that vibrat ‘with ‘the throb awd) thrill of life. If you believe in ‘divorce; if a lo’ not. believe in divorce; if-you'nre ‘thinking of getting a divorce; if you know .any- one else id papi nod tell them to wait. until you and they see didnot Join’ yan! at te. ‘Nad no man out the woman you're married to ii Bi dg te ey sia y > Next: TOPICS. OF: THE: DAY. {and KINOGRAM' WEEKLY ‘ ° COME, AND HEAR THAT NEW PIPE ORGAN! : “TOMORROW—WILLIAM FARNUM COMING—“‘THE VALLEY, OF TOMORROW” Featuring BIG BILL RUSSELL in Big. Super-Dreadnanght The Chamber of Commerce is a clearing house for community thought and action—JOIN! We will give no lustrous, well woven, is the choice of men who dress Priced at 35c to $2.00 108i pelea MMERCIAT RLIGOMPANY Phones i end, 14 ie ji ieee Ne lebras- the wee “ffiends" for Saturday mprn-}. ing to diseuss the Democratic position the treaty He declined to discum. the Feb. 6.—The foreign’ ex- in all of the feveri&b, |The exchange in Paris and Brnsset} than yesterday. inancial circles seems to be that an international conference may decide upon granting credits for Euro- pean countries ot set the wheels ‘of commerce in Satin the guarantors, ecessary expenses vind to Carry out drastic financial re- change and the slump in the wheat erotnae Cc. E., Casper, box & 58. on the Pacific coast. anicdice © rother, 1887—Thirty persons killed and many pris Tenn.) Snyder, Mrs. C. E. Salt Cseek. ‘njurea.in a railroad accident near MINNEAPOLIS, hy wile Sheridan Ceunty, “White River Junction, Vt. Spaghe Hdt aha: eho a eRe * Kusel, William, Shi ridin. ket today,’ the’ collapse of foreign ¢€x- |1895—National Farmers’ Alliance and (@y tilitea Press.) Industrial union met ag annual 5 S (3 Genventiod BOTANIC, ROME, Feb. 6.—Socialist and Catho- Ne deputies in parliament engaged in | free-for-all fight lasting over 15 min- POSTPONED ‘The funeral of Doris Cooley was post: ———_$+_—»—_— : The ladies-of the Altad and Rosary. will hold a bake sale Friday 7, at the Casper 2.5-2t a - Do not fail to look up Special Sales 2-3-tf Office of he clerit Of 6 Mrs. dating Se: cluse. ‘one, even her closest neighbors. nonths beforesher death, ‘ho ‘wll, a stranger, ert her and pee oes her u he at hi ing her last, itiness She should he: whom previously she excluded. from her 4 Neighbors are the witnesses who signed the will made by Mrs. Gonroy on her deathbed and signed big kes after heir. - Sewall, | Calcutta, from he NaOEee to he NS with} lavents of which ;the newspapers took oognizance,. Including a fatal automo mee arcident in whieh a eat woman Bt Sen lied Tinta the ‘arrest and con. suse robbers, he ‘protested nt characterizing hini or mulatto, asserting that ‘ f Indian extraction and that for many years ante-}not a-drop of ne; blood flowed In his ‘ath was virtually a re-|veins. He is untsually intelligent, well She appeared to distrust every-|educated and courteous, and holds a po- A few sition’ of trust and responsibility with Se-|the Thompson Motor company of this city, His interest in Mrs. Conroy, he “‘Dhere- stated at the time of her death, was ‘eet and dur.|Purely that prompted by kind-hearted- “trahgea thai |Ness, and her action in making him her for by neighbors|heir purely inspired by gratitude for 0 distrnsted and} what he had done for ber. +. ses, f These pukaties> Ss La) Do not fail to look up Special Sales at Casper Commercial Co. 23:tf San Diego, Calit., property for sale. The city with a wonderful future. For ‘who says he ts a native of |{formation, write W. Stocton, Palomar Ihdia, apparently springs Apartments, San Diego, California. mixed ‘stock, Or 9 ceasions when 12-30-30t at scared 4 as her MATINEE 2:30 and 4 P. M. | NIGHT 7:00, 8:15, 9:30 Don’t worry about spoiling a suit of clothes with paint. But don’t soil your marriage with grease paint. It may cost you your home and $50,000 for breach West, Twentieth Art Association of Cheyenne Will Hold Asnociated Press.) curren. Wyo, Beb. 5.—The Cheyenne Art association is preparing to hold an exhibition and sale the lat- ter part of March of the work of Wyo- ming -artists.. Pirst and second prizes will be awarded e cod best .oil and water! olor ot ‘The .ex- hibition and sale the first of its character held in ing. (Artists de- siring to enter paintings are requested to address Mrs. T Cylde! Crabb, 109 eyenne, Wyo, NCS i — CALENDAR OF ‘BOXING—Meeting of _ International Boxing union, at Paris, Joe Lynch vs. Patsy Johnson, eight rounds, at Jersey City. Al Reich ¥s. Cleve Hawkins, eight ounds at Perth, oar N. J. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PICTURES _ BEST VENTILAT- ED THEATRE IN THE STATE of promise. Anita Stewart in ‘Mind the Paint Girl’ Ambitious to quit her sordid surroundings for the better things of life, a shop girl tries f the chorus—through the accidental spilling of a bucket of paint she gets an song written for her and she springs to fame. With the world at her feet, two “Mind the Paint’ is inspiration—a men, a nobleman and a captain, battle for her love. There is a surprise in the way it turns out that will interest all. 1 0c—30c——ADMISSION——-1 Oc—30c , FRIDAY and SATURDAY—TWO DAYS ONLY “William Farnum | In his Latest and Most Successful Photo Drama Friday and Saturday Feb. Gth and 7th BLACK CALF, KID, PATENT, BROWN AND Remember, low heels Regular Prices $5.50, $6.00 and $7.00 |2re often worn by SALEPRICE |grown-ups too, so don’t fail to take ad- vantage of this sav- ing Friday and Sat- urday. , ts Stri Heel Shoes SIZES 2 TO'8. ALL WIDTHS. > TONY RED CALF. Regular Prices $7.75, $8.00, $9.50 SALE PRICE 6.85 $7.50,