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Dead being conducted under the dirétion of LOST —Kéy ring’ with four flat Keys’ ducts exposition i) ' A. F. Stewart, survey secretary of the 4,400. .Yale Key Please. retarn O60 eee eee SSeS SRT interchurch world movement for Wyo- — - - ’ ae ming. He will be assisted by J. A. Al-| BI ERS’ SHOW IN DETROIT ta) v, i EN ford of Butte, Montana, who for six). DETROIT, (United Press.)—Detroit’s VV & years acted as secretary for the Inter-/| second annual builders’ show has open 7 TCH WA national Sunday School association in| eq here ard will last thru March 7, in WAT | AND ‘AIT Montana. Mr. Stewart will be located clusive. - BIG- RED : at Douglas. With double the amount of floor ee RS a The executive committee will be S¢-|space available, officers today prom: § iected from representatives consisting ‘show. will be a “Bullders’ ; . = of one man and one woman from each - pastorate charge in the county. ' ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED ADS” Organization -of All Counties for ———~¥oRRENT. Interchurch World Movement E to Take: Place This SO laboas waley eee amma Bae. Month MS'ENaen and Becen: GF Sehnatter, oo * 5, : ENT—Large two-room apart- (Special to The Tribune) Poashit with bette mnedarn. cAlao Tee PAGE TEN NRA : 3 fhe Ce ——— ——$_____ GENUINE HABANAS SOW WILL BE “SMOKE OF KINGS COUN PRODUCTION OF BEST LEAF LIMITED TO SMALL AREA) UP | BY FREDERIO J. HASKIN |tat the high official had been pros- HABANA, Cuba, Mar. 3.—Real Habana cigars made in| teases oe Diabet Seek ety a caning Habana of the famous Vuelto Abajo tobacco promise to become | Meeting delayed affairs of state bos. Py r gied.. What did it mean? He demanded more and more a luxury which only the very wealthy can enjoy-|an explanation. ‘The factory sent him The demand for them is always increasing, and the. price is the earned heen was aoe. always rising, but the supply cannot increase much, for there PLR Sdlbacirslt igh Sie heh ea cp ad ac only one place in the world where the tobacco used in these /0® Wtch had contained the rubber bana. cigars can be grown. That is the afore- to smoke this, perhaps the best cigar a is ; 4 2 he cons' ise in the price of Ha- said Vunelto Abajo district, eee ta quit in the world. Another man who} a 00 ee Rs a D cat @ small spot on the island of Cuba.!smokes them -pretty regularly is this | 0°? clgers ‘srowin| ar 4 - ri ~ of the leaf tobacco and of the labor rx. ch @ are other tobacco-growing dis-|cigarmaker's favorite doctor. A Cutyin | uch see late me: nea yeu Bras, Siow Maret a Aarange, Bleeping. coom aeith Beare. ext aoa. Pima cpenanice eel HbbaEE tobuceo than | earmaker catinot be prevented frm iswages of clrarmakers have risen Gbout | conference tor che organization of thé| YOR RENT—Beds, 50 cents a night; Me (Getieeticae: Canaet ae t] presenting -his ‘doctor. with samples @f/§9 per oont th the past, tWo Yelirs, Bhd| Various counties athe atate. lo calee| ele e WEG ced oD Bat Woke ferior Cuban tobateed latite noel eee MkuL No doubt the post of physl-/the planters are getting from 50 to 100] out the program Of the interchucah | cote z i ne Bavatea toNeusEt Rates cian to this particular artist is very Per cent more for their Jeaf than they|world movement. Executive commit- FOR RENT—Very_ pleasant room for bing nk * tome BHA eee, Drized. did bgfore the war. The manufacturers| tees consisting of five ministers, five|, gentlemen; furnished. $20 and. $25. ntl Din Nebel ns high prices and They say that J. P. Morgan came|ciaim they are not making very large/men and five women will be named ash ey) pameet tahacce “Only the Voce Abas Leu |down here once and watched this man [ronts, and {t seems to be trué that com-|for each county at the eounty oonfer-| FOR 7 HENToONesoroom apart a ; iy > wo nas |rolling cigars. He stood for several area to the sugar men they are not|ence which will be held during the lat-} With bath, 923 S. Chestnut, Ph Fe erie auctne tobacco, and they willl minutes observing the process with in‘lmaking much mofiey.. ‘The demands of|ter part of this, month, Goubtless continue to do so as long AS jterest, and then walked away, withOltliitor ¢ond’to absoct tbe. advanced in| “One ‘bf the; inain tupetions oP aie FOR RENT—Two sleeping rooms, the sons of men continue to crave that|haying said anything, and what was ine prices of cigdrs as fast as they are! pastors’ conference is to start this work! 411 EB. Second, 3-3-it Biranmely soothing and yet stimulating |more disappointing, without having pul made. There are constantly strikes, of organization among the counties.” caress hich resides in’ the smoke offa hand into his pocket. This gave the which interrupt the production. of|said Dr. HL F, Laflumm, who acted ws LOST FOUND add sbteg hosk eigarmaker a very poor opinion of} qj, very ’, cf .|teum iedder for the ting hr MAL ~ ; t igars very seriously, for the cigar. 2 OF meeting here. FE re There probably is not and never has; American millionaires in general and 0 maker is a highly skilled worker and|this conference a general outiine as|UOST.-Between Hart and Railroad sye- been any product of one place so widely |J. P. Morgan in particular. For several caniiot be replaced on short notice.|complete as possible concerniug the re-|$75, Return to 948 8 Gedar and re- obacco grown in they say, he went about mutter-} = ¢|ligious, industrial, educational and so-| ceive reward. 3-1-3t : zs |There ate about twenty-five thousand o bh seabed oat, \the cigar factory workers in Habana,|Cial surveys was presented with the|Tosr—piamond. cluster ring, Phone ac|_ !Think of it! He has millions and he ‘and nearly all of them are unfonized.| Purpose of instructing the pastors of) | 283 Ru or at 244 W. Dover’ and re Ahilaihotielvamisialtentt ‘Whe very best of the cigar rollers get|the work which is being carried on I. an impressive} The Morgan cigar is by no means the ~bout seven dollars 2 day, and few of a the world. ‘ inisters [2120 Reward for Any information given = nipping room of) largest ‘made, however. The largest 1s ‘them get less than three dollars, Other} “Teams ENGR Ue CATER od | AE ORLA cee ok eee ae at clear factories here, ahd! over a foot long, and must weigh|workers who sort and strip the leaf get i 10 ae al te le bs Sota hos ope itt CL OURS a BS ke Sho 3 : ; pases consigned to every nearly twice as much as Morgai's smaller wages, Even thé manufacturers|P© Sent out to conduct these county| p> 6. Box 122. gai-aee in the world where there are civil-/ smoke, Very few of these giant cigars|mdmit that. the workers are gustined in PMR es : | LEKI E REESE ARIES IRISH EASA A. Benevolent and ‘Protective Order of Elks Thete Will be a regular séision OF the Lodge on FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 5TH at 8 o'clock, Odd Fellows’ Hall, Election, Initiation and Entertairiment. Your attendance is earnestly requested. By order E. R. : ROBT. COHEN, Secretary No. 1353. satis, ine astottice % Howard Paks REEL EAE LIA AINE IAAI LIAN I IAAI I IAIN I AIA III IIA AIH oJ Lg Ai bibune. 3 thing te one of the results of this work. By this means LOST—Jeweled fraternity pin. don, Cair Melbourne and u k neers jleaves grow Jarge enough to make/jrisen only 50 per cent while the cost of Ti? Via up a movment this inter. meetings and present to the people the ized men and money. Paris and Lon- 5 5 can be produced, because very few |being discontented, for thelr wagés havo | [ay Of Se ee oe alle on ata yaminder Please return’ to, 11 Buenos Air their share of! the wrappers for them. The foreman | livin, t vi i iy } ie has gone up nearly 100 per cent], & ‘ he the sweet f direct from the!of the factory watches every bale-of jn Habana. Yet every time that wages |C?UFch Program calls fo S-3eit = - —— island, great woode ‘© out packed in| tobacco that is opened for leaves to Us¢/are raised, the cost of living makes an-{ ‘ost in-'in making this kind of cigars.- Nearly {other jump. ‘This bewildering jrocess, For all of the finished product is consigned |from which the whole world is suffer- hip- | to a single dealer in Egypt. Who smokes |ing, is seen very vividly in Cuba, be-} as cat's eheinoda” Claas Bot whi cotam pe tad ie Sb. hs plage $i Did you ever stop to think how »t whether he smokes one at a sitting, or} The Habiatia tobacco factories are for! . . re as en-! lights one off and on. for a week, are!ihe most part very hospitable to vial. g IS IT WORTH WHILE many kinds of paint we carry to na cigars are questions which no ‘one can_answer.|tors. Nearly everyone who comes to! nd sometimes The cigars g larly to Seyot th Tabtory, ead pet : ’ . petites a alle irate Mia aA acid 2 eT ALD Neal oc babii PE To study Commereiit Laxt, to know How to protect yourseit in a busi- please an exacting public? Just taice rency an} the world, under proper conditions the during, for stocks of Hak often mentioned in wills pass thru the hands o! tions. Hence thie’ veral genera-|a thousand dollars a thousand, and they"! sees every phage of the work, from the © always afteri| must retail for at least five dollars !room where the great pungent bales of ness deal, to draw up a contract, to write & deed, a will, a draft, a i Z } ‘ i‘ ° always ‘aplece, but that Is all the manufacturers leat tobacco are opened, to the one ‘note? If so; here's an opportuniiy to learn the fundamental prin- @ peep in our Wolcott Street window. = eee about them. | where the finished cigars are turned ciples governing Contracts, Negotiable Instruments, Real Estate; In-” v Supplying as it does the smokes of|out. One of the factories here even a ‘ of the most important men in the| presented a Visiting newspaper aman surance, Ballments, Agency, Bankruptcy, Sales, Parthership, Corpofd- Paints and Varnishes for ever ‘y use. this factory has a heayy respon-|with a handful of tigars, which ig a tions, etc, < y. It wai rply reminded of jthing that ¢igar faétories are famous for r : stain, Mot dott 13 A working knowledge of Commercial Law does thore than protect you AUTO SUPPLIES t ‘ew hundred cig st as many dollars ll the world} In the making of some Of the larger | NTE RS IES from “Sharks,” it saves “@nxiety, lawyer's fees, and hard earned dol- * x - Here in one! cigars, a rubber band is used to hold] The League of Nations and other im- 3 ° s rolled the Kind of clgars over| the. Mller togettier. before’ the wearer | nortan syroMernl OF tHE AGKY. are tp be cge FATS Rid eens. Wehave a complete stock for all re PAIS r Wilhelm planned his t/is applied, the band being deftly slipped | discussed by the Ontarlo Bar associa: a a ea: ig pa . : and the oneg which |off as the filler goes on. At least that| tion at its annual meeting to open at g Without the foundation of a thorough course in Commercial Law the quirements. Now showing many new of the Prince | is what is supposed to happen: But in/ Toronto today, | ‘odds” are againstyyou; with it, you at least, have a “winning chance. ° re cigars of/one instance, the factory received a. let- 5 3 BS r, " , pa age h ester He ey rma Ua Aa Alo Gek Successful men set promplly—Don't be a “putter-oft appliances in our corner window’. \ noked by J. Morgan, | high official of the |Austrian goyern- ee ae le a 2 at ating that he had been smoking e one in a bo: : ym ears a certain brand of cigar Wright’s Grocery CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Inc. Hol Py © in Hal ; : ‘ : factory, and that re PA ss on it ¥ | f mes ; r ware 0) ars in N 7 ontly sn irritated, horrified £ icon tohip amen epee “3 { 4 e = and incidentally # puf’ of smoke wh: ainly or r who rol ed, not in Vuelto Abajo tobacc auseated, by getting 134 South Oak East Second ind Durbin Streets Phone 4412 Second aid Woteott at but in er) rolling them any tim THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE — | HAS ESTABLISHED A | Free Information Bureau In Washington THROUGH THIS BUREAU THE CASPER DAILY _TRIBUNE WILL ACT AS A CLEARING HOUSE OF INFORMATION BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT AND THE PEO- | . PLE. IT WILL MAKE AVAILABLE TO ITS READERS ANY INFORMATION IN THOSE STORE-HOUSES OF FACT AT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. ! THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE believes: that at can citizenship. But the government has more than pride current interest being a feature of this sewenine. Mr. . can render ne more important practical service to its read- to offer. 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