Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 28, 1920, Page 2

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Che Caspet iv Cribune Isstied « Es Aha Ea Shien ‘offices: ares mechan ——— BUSINESS TELEPHONE. ......-0+--35 pier nape tdi saaioe on baer red: at Soap, (Wyoming) ax ‘ioe as ‘socond-¢! jase mai tor, No . 22, 1916 Per Copy . By Mail Cne Year . Six Months Thee Month No subscripti less period than three mi eh. Al subscriptions must paid in ad- vance and The Dally Sribune will not insure delivery after Bubscription be- comes one month in arréars, Member of Audit Burean of Circulation (4. B,C) T. Member of the Aswocinted Press The Associated Press is axclosively | entitled to the use we i sepublication of) all news credited in ie Pane and also the local news pub faite herein. OTIC ait Priw ee The Casper if pies ey to any woltel give you a pI ‘We hone our etna that into cons! ts ar to learn that it pays to stand bygal. th people. es 4 Sha 2 EE, Sp. New. York is increasing the 4 of | Congressmen are peal inl Reeesice 8 the death house at Sing Sing. to keep “po ttnerig Rt nirg hag theo 4 Pace with civilization, ——o as Pabla is pussled. about ‘thio stund “et arte ‘gaapa eegrtat ne rare oh iNOT tga 8 at : “GOOD, MORNING” Bain Formerly there, used to be three miedhel € ring thelr eats pe cmbilieny the United States in world affairs, and {ods of answering the telephone in Cum: od eta trifle’ over. 56% per pent so is the United States. —-——0 150 percent, ganization which specializes in ‘the male | of high-grade food products. There’s no moaning atthe bar when} |The glerk would pick Up the receiv- wear the senatorial toga, <which Law- aside a year hence, is one of the Repub: American travelers pass out on foreign Witiam B. McKinley, who aspires to | eriand\eay, * Mollo!” or Yes?" or, ‘This | lis the canned goods’ department” (orig | Whatever section of the «store-it. hap-| | Damedt:s0., Het and then sie: ouahaaners: ing of | royal | weuld outline’ their needs. ‘money. on, his heifer at two} Jar i Now, however, things are attferent—| aan ibe rade But om and sales haye. materially’ increased. ‘Both of these ends were Attained thral toonts, “eveniag gown ¢ . 3 the suggestion of a new clerk. exp who | shoes, hats and ‘nixay’ other “artigies ote saw. the organizusion thru the syés of ‘tered for. sale, |the outsider and therefore sane A, about 90.3 cent. of thee ads are: ins . according |to. news~ i } falalt which had been overlooked "foi | many, Months. rence ¥. Sherman of Ilinois will lay | «17 s customer enters the store” Gx. Baber. off ¢ Sian Fe - plained the clerk, “we don't walk up ; adver : Si Hean ‘old guard’’ in the fistignal house | to her and emit.a gruff ‘Hello’ or an ~stopBlaeecRbrloya gab You ould Know nineteenth congressional : district: n- Unois, ‘witli the exception Of the two] We say ‘Good mérning, may. 2 serv thes: Welieve they; “John has: owed me $500. for twe years of the sixty-third congress, when, with ‘many [other prominent Republi- Why not iry the same thing over the) cans, he was retired temporarily by the | phone? inet actually helps sonciie aoe retail src in Joselend out my Income tax} Democratic landstide. “Mr. McKinley is! “In the Jast analydis a ‘Gustomer, ie ae 1 inecoha ene ae aba a the possessor of a fortune made jo customer, whether abe cothes in the a of representatives. Por, fifteen years | aprupt ‘Yes?'—the first of which would | agit one 5 AHS weave Men of @ has been the representative’ Uf the | be decidedly too familiar and the latter! Rembadieas cancer: ae would imply ‘Well, what do you rant, Lis, den °No. 2 1 have given ap hope ‘of pay’ fspose c years, »] your" or ‘something alo that ne That this séeond-hand garment bush/ment. Am 1 allowed 16 deduet that of the bureau of inter: 4 no $10, $15) or. ey Bort of cont ey. to| in the building operation of E28 front door or merely sends ‘her Voice’ prom thie , tgs Fevehlie to questions such av these strangers, uness they at and electric plants, street. railways and| over the telephone wires. Why should jnuyctne mule, Of wecond hand garments is, SA Ras Bae aalisntint evere signed by the Cira Gther public utilities in Tilinois cities. } she treated differently’ In each ‘case? purchase of a new sult. They nay have fev mable means ae lect. andy thorizing them: to solicit $ Seats He was born in the town.of Petersburg, Neer eee. oce -p her Gabe th 1019 Re and collect money for eam. i a THE AMERICAN LEGION While scarcely out of fs’ Waddling! clothes, the American Legion has, in a! re kably ‘short time, developed into a militant 100 per eent ‘Ameriyan ‘or- being felt thruout the length: ana i, and educated at the state: univer- sity at Champaign, in which city he still peonality and a smile, but these can be" (5 realize a resides. Beginning his career as a clerk he found his way into the banking | means of voice inflection and a careful and let the old hang in the’ «\.geti business when scarcely 21 yéars of agé |goleetion of wotds—particularty te! Where it Isa tinea to Bee a tustdadt a@.man of) opening phrase. ‘Suppose we substitute! of asset.’ > ).> large affairs in) the. world. of business | ‘Good morning,” or\‘Goud afternoon’ tor! ~ SO SEEETEDnceEEEE | Today’s Anniversiries | ey ganization, whose influence for goga is | 1845~+Tekas was! annexed’ to the umtea | and at $0 he was tanta by Joint resolution of con- breadth of the land. 1859-—Eibenyt was executed for his at- The Legion is founded upgn the rock of public ‘service, and is in evety!par-| 1874-0Phe celebrated’ Tiehborne “'triai | ZHPNded.to ask fr. ticular living up to jthe principles. laid down at the time of its organization | —“Fod God and Gourtry.” The Legion favors universal military | training because it will develop 100 per | cent Americanism and make the youth of the country better citizens, with a|1895—William L. Wilson of West Vir-/<iruggists and’ the taty-price ‘commis: Keen sense of their responsibilities to- ward their fellowmen and also develop | 1905—Julla Lathrop Stanford,; who do- and teetotally disgusted with govern. them physically, mentally. and) morally. | The Legion favors ‘land settlement | covering all public iand “statedrtivoriey home nid to encourage the purchase of rare? or city homes thru government Joans,. the -voeationa}; education tor: all former service .men, and the “adjust- ment of compensation based on length of service. .All these things are vital, | and az a matter of simple justice to those who served their country dn time of ‘neetl) should ‘be speedily, enacted in-! to Jaw, ; ‘The Legion ,is\a non-political organi-| zation, will not be used for the promo- | tion of partisan polities, and no canut- date for an. ¢lective office shall hold an,office in any: post of the organiza- tion. If this pyiuciple is adhered to, and we believe it will be, the usefulness | aud influence of the organization will continue for generations to come. | Noman who has served either inthe | training camps or overseas should with hold bis presence from’ the Legion. Lils| duty to his “buddies” who have’ suffer: esl partial or total disability. because of their service commands that he aligir) hinsself with an organized effort to sec | that his helpless comrade gets, 9. square deal, He cannot eseape this’ responsi; bility. The Legion:is growing in power ahd influence because its principles are right, and Because It representa those who sieed representation. Jt deserves the moral support of every citizen, and more particularly, the active support of every man who took purt in the late war. pSREUE USA a X" | « Uridle Sam has decreed (that those|) who indulge in_a little game of poker shall ‘"sigk in’? to. tite government with fourper cont of the velvet, But how about the unlucky bloke who comes | out “vlean” at “almost - every, Sitting’ een earner enc A. WESTERN COMPANY" identified with WESTERN IN- DUSTRY and PROGRESS. THE CAPITOL LIFE’ INSURANCE COMPANY - C.R.McGREW General Agent *Phone 153 tempt on tho life of ‘the emperor of Austria. int London ‘ended with the convic. tion of Arthur Orton and his sen- | tence to fourteen, yeara’ penal} servitude. 1881—-The British were surprised andj signer for Fulton county, Ga., raised an defeated by the Boers at Majuba ‘ill. | 1886—Serbia refused to sign a treaty of scriptions, The dust has cleared at Jas! peace with Bulgaria. ‘~ ginia was appointed postmaster | general of the United States. nated millions for the by agi cook ment of the university at. Alto, Cal., died. Born ee a 2b, 1825. $16—United Stites senate natified the treaty aa Ld @ financial and lice p orate over Haiti. Will Welcome When it secins as if the high cast of ikea was ever going up and ‘up, isn’t it like a r: hear of a reduction in cost? Every housekeeper will welcome the news that, owing to scientific methors of Production with ‘pure phosphate Of course, in greeting a patron, per: some rather out-of-style garment. lying! worthtces."" jsonally one has the advantage of per- around the Sain eart ak i ete TO he place Se a acuta dase ‘registered effectually over: the wires bY | to go out and pay the cout a A ew teen be garasd ce ott ith the he a ‘dies ered, ‘The Rhee Tmust ee Et dence of the Manner in which worth re | Teaynese was diacovered. Statement ‘Hello’ and then endeayor to: follow this! » [should be made that the debtor hue’ salutation with a little talk about goode ONE LOSS THAT IT j been yea enya bankruptey, Me _ in which the customer is interested, MPald: to Take rey eat. et is EE anaes Yi {It ought to help.” Purchasing beef that Cort: him ap- pre ee ordinary me! i a vale i And it did! ‘To’ ich an advantage) proximately 2 poundd ela nd elie) 107, pave Ba eehauated. J rile ores pesca sw Reding ap aswel he Fanuoben elretimstances indicate in; question tae sheets continually gtow-) rh nd on Ble F fap Rea re ing every (month ana no employe now 21 | % am ever © “chinks of saying “Hello” when sensation in a Tectible, and React legal ; Fon N the phone bell rings—nor of hanging up| little auburban town of & few thousand are eee pi caorite ton Heide P' anti! ‘he hag secured an order for at, popdlation ‘near ee not ie in, mat Mtoe : he least one or more items. than the. caller} This man, A. H. x, Was & now-| Clon on a judgment, ing of t cee j comer in’ thet ‘aiid, UD “@galiiat’ con- tacts wilt be Sufficient evidence of the [siderable ‘competition, and so, being of; Worthlessness ot the debt for the pur, bh hustiing ats “and alive to the ‘Poses of Geduction.* ' Ss ‘from ent of an. ordinary, debt not}: /DRUGGIOTE WAN tdi RighT ris," “he con Hates “ne hi ‘ou! PR bj Off as’ worthless is not in¢ome fy | John. A, Manget, poche “price © commis: : el tutal'to the creditor, since it'ls mere lawful dust when he went after the drug- | gists for alleged profiteering on ‘pre- It’ was whew physi¢ians ‘sait: it was mpossibs for J. M Miler, Ohio Druggist, to sur: Vive’ the ‘ravages of ‘Tubereu losis, he began. experimentin; on himself, and @iscovered thy n- | Ment gontrol, of priviite. businets, j ‘ - — : Home Treatment, Known a: : In Used Tracks an | Autos The: fair-price commission reltictantly ts \ ADDILINE. «=~ Anyong — witt : admitted, in the face of ce an Kt soligha showing td Sia: In-order to ‘make room for our new le of ‘trucks figntes, sthat a) diem “ ne “hotent Boney, OF Poberetliete tay us w: en route from the factory, nS puch en al fied in charging ate eae Dee cent pro} “It under plain Mash Send, your name and “to ADDILINE, 28: }) Rag ye tac the following. used trucks gis cars: inivolee cost for Listen sinned beled 2: Arcade “Bide. = One Hupmobile Auto One ReoCar | ‘One Moon Car ‘One Jeffrey 1- -Ton v One 3-4-Ton White Tras aa One 45H. P. 12- Pass, waite | following an agreement between the sion, and reveals the retailers some- what dusty but corsiderably Yiewelous | mat Every Housekeeper N Come in and inspect these cars ae ready for the season by a yd right. open from 10 A. M. to 3 PM. Oe es of sunshine to 165 South Ash NEW PRICES: ae Sete 12

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