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—_ —____ ——_—— = a = ec eapreeremans SS SS aS t nomic knowledge and experience?" Ject-of--S.. Maddison and his party of) The law of compensation fs sxld to — In Japan, cases of women successfully | Salvagers, who will begin operacious work out so that as houses go up rents % = conducting business are not rare. The | early in May. | go down.—Manila Bulletin. — Wariya bank, one of the! Last autumn Maddison made subma- . aWrle head of ‘the Owarly : “rine cruises along the crags which line! Possibly it may occur to Congress — «5 most successful banking enterprises,| the coast of the island and located four, that if stock dividends are not taxable 72 ~* "| Was a woman who died leaving a large jj, wrecks besides a number of small as income: y may be taxable as stock —— fortune to the cause of female educa-! ones, | dividend: eenville (S. C.) Piedmont. jig 10 PUR HASE CLOTHING tion. The great Suzuki firm, which has| Pwo. of the Jarger he identified us} cael ec pa @ branch in Seoul, is likewise headed by |the Pass-of-Melford and the Valencia, The astonishing statement made re- ~~ ss ES @ woman. In Seoul, itself, the Keijojand one of the others he thinks ix the cently to the effect that in some districts i printing. kouse and the Urao hotel arejlong lost H. M. S. Condor, which ais-|of Wales miners have been known to... (By Associated Press.) good examples of what women can do. appeared in 1903 and has not been hear/||sbll their wives, is a reminder that the 2 SEOUL, Korea, May i.—Korean wo-| While Japanese women are entrusted | of since. practice is the survival of an old c ~ b ;men are forming an exclusively femi-|by their husbands with the complete | Some of the boats which met their’tom. Less than a century ago wives ‘ Society Miss Clara Fister of the Midwest of-| _ nine corporation capitalized at 400,000; management of household affairs, 1» {fate on eget dee West coast carried) were offered by auction to the highest "> Derr Tomorrow. jfices has left for Lander for a twolB, B. Brooks R ded’ for ¥f2 © buy and sell “clothing, lingerie| Korean woman generally looks to her | Corkoes Pad ae eee Ente of sinking pidder in public } laces in different parts ic Lert anway will entertain the! weeks vacation trip. + 2. Drooks Necommended: LOF jana toilet accessories," according to an ‘© finance the home. | ry ene SAVGEINS,! of Jergland, altho the practice was = Mra. J. E.,H y f 5 ling spouse t but under present day conditions it > te ce meeting of the Natrona chapter of the ae Delegate to National Conven- | advertisement in the first issue of the| ——— though there is freight aboard the ves.|Mever sanctionec. by aes eet mr eeny ome Mphian society at her home 704 Park! Max Frohner is in the city from Bates : new Korean daily, the Chosen Tipo, just |séis almost w ate baa upwards from one shilling. From Delphi" pmorrow afternoon. A literary, Hole attending to husiness : tion at Conference of |issued here. None of the Salvagers to Delve “~ + Worth 2 welght In Rol. | venty to twenty-five shillings appears aventies tT iven by the clut ith his cattle i Committeemen Today bak eriliWece aa = ee ood pri cone vill be given by thi b as) With his cattle interes divided into 20,000 shares, will be sold to have bi Ki rics program Wi ‘ } 5 sold T ‘ ae Mat tt ek FG ie ae ; — to any man. the enterprise is reeart-| Into Depths of Sea | , Tomorrow tm the aay we at start work Par- nota eaee TEA te iets Veber poturned from Pur) A spirit of optimism prevailed when |ed by many as a move toward breaking Oe RTT eee Oe: thin See bes as el 's oy p he sper about six! Cha GR. agens calles te. v' ss : = formerly a remident ‘hero, han|wocie attending to hie sheen Interests putiloan coins centeal comin inti] tre aay te ah athe nan ot|, Ott Vancouver Isle * a hb acon 1 Mr. Bryne wintered his shee 2 % : 5 &5 Busine: shes a posh ion with, ined Em | season. in fine iGondltion® : afternoon. women only and in addition to merchan-| SALVAGERS TO ’ has vind | Biel oseiparie ith Startibe eee The following delegates were name1|dise, the company will have a sewing] VANCOUVER, B. C. {By Mail)—To ave F ——— 4 2 okla where he will locate for the} Dave Davidson is spending a few.days|*‘® Tepresent this county at the state/depdrtment. Its aim is said to be “the'delve into the unknown depths of the 3 Pree lin the city from his ranch in the Bates|COMVention in. Sheridan on May. 10; promotion of the comfort of living and sea off the west coast of Vancouver | on ah s 46 | Hole country. B. B. Brooks, G. R. Hagens, A. J.| improvement of Korean women in eco- Island a eaek eee Hraeon| Sh thon t terns _ af ; + |Cunningham, A. C. Campbell, C. E. : ures hidden for_many_years_is_the_ob- newes aite 2 syable Dance oss tu a = own in é ree : : fed Last Night. { Rey. John Mullin left last night for| Winter, Leigh Townsend; H. L. Patton, - . Pp = 2 2 ere he wi Don Lobdell, S K. Loy, A. E. Biglin, ; 7 after the concerts in the open, the’ Denver, Colo., where he will attend to 5 . v3 4 Casper band was host at one of the, business for a few days. J. E. Hanway and J. T, Gratiot. sr Eight popular materials to nicest dances of the season at the’ Ma- sss The following resolution was intro- / B=|= z sonic Temple. The American Legion! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fellows are here} duced by H. L. Patton and was passed — choose from. 2 orchestra supped the dance music, The; from Minneapolis, Minn., visiting with|>y the committeemen: = — i= Kal dance -floor was. comfortably filled all, friends for the remainder of the week.| “fr, Chairman: I move that Gover- — se Sogo 3 during the evening, . and all of the eae nor Brooks be selected as our delegate —s— “ jancers enjoyed the time. The pro.’ Mrs. Ray Marshall and daughter, Miss| to the national qonvention, and that jn = = |= ° # of the dance will be used toward ‘Ruth, have left Heh PEMA Orns Where! view of his lifelong service in behatf = j= French Ties i ng the band uniforms, Le ae oe and TelbUves | GF ithe! Republican party: 1 rove that —s iy . POS 105 Ser eral Sele ae the Natrona county delegates to the = i|_= Mrs. J. C. Snook ee png Natrong 3 atef , ; 2 Entertains. Pauline Bertha, the five months’ ol¢| nie, convenuon | At Sheridan be. in A number, of friends enjoyed the! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul per, | Struc or 2 ss Rit wees "i fort to luncheon and afternoon spent playing| passed on at their home, 819 Cedar | *ecure the HEAR AS git a Santen: ~ auction bridge at the/homejof Mrs. J. C./street, this” morning: No} funeral. ar-| Wimstructed delegate at, large from Snook on South Center street this after-| rangements have been made as yet. Wyoming to the Republican national noon. The decorations were .in © pink eo 6 x convention.” and white flowers, and table appoint Miss Clara Carpenter, who is with], whe meeting betel ho that the enget ss io ments. . the Golden. Rule store, is a patient at} ‘lve committee he given power to i byaaes: 2 the State hospital and is improving rap-|“@cancies in the ranks of delegates t Toureen Supper laly. where proxies are not provided. Big Success. eee The delegation will leave here on the ig A The “toureen” supper given by the! J. J. Chapman has returned from| norning of the 9th, arriving in Sheridan bs =: members of the Business Girl's class of Glenrock where he spent ‘the week-end|‘he following morning. Reservations SHINES— the Methodist church was attended by, on business. we now being made and it i& hoped BEST FOR_HOME VALUE Se ee nae 16 members last, night. ‘Each guest —__>_, --— hat a special Pullman can be chartered. THE BIG VAL brought a touresn Miled with a cooked! FE NEPAL FARM Also PASTES and LIQUIDS for Black, Tan and White Shoes dish, and the supper was delicious to} < O THE F. DALLEY CORPORATIONS LTD... ? BUFFALO, §. Y. say the least. par Ht ta laid El aN SHEL DUD. (RECOGNITION OF was decided to entertain at a social in honor of ‘the young men’s class of the church. The date for the social. was set for a week from this coming Friday night. . Mrg. Julian Lever has returned from a two months trip in southern Califor- nia and will “ndW* he: At thome ‘to her friends at he Home) on ‘Sotth Beech street. 2 Mrs. Chris Wagner is expected Hack BY LITIGATION {By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, May 4.—Farm loans \aggregating $50,000,000 have been hele jup by litigation over the validity of the |farm loan act, it developed at the con |ference of farm loan officials here today Sa Ee IRISH REPUBLIC OPPOSED BY M.E. (By Associated Press.) DES MOINES, May 4.—Resolutions urging the defeat of any proposed action by congress which ~won|d> recognize ‘Ire. land as a separate republic Were ddopted here today by the (Methodist Episcopal general conference. ‘ Style 415—Built on the newest French vamp, in dark brown ooze calf. It’s heel is high and curved. Price. 16.00 Style 416—Made from smooth black satin, on All sizes. this same new vamp. Price ... $13.00 Theo Ties within the next few days from Cariada| and Detroit, Mich.,. where she has een | visiting with friends and relativesisince| a ls Son Here on Search — $<» A. W. Garrison of the Chappell Oil last December. eee Mrs, Paul Bacheller is-here from her home in Lask, Wyo., visiting with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. F. F. Flannigan. sae ‘ Mr. and ‘Mrs. Loyd Tully have’ re- turned to their home in Denver, Colo., fter visiting with Mr. dn@yMrs. Wilson Kimball Senior and Juniogsher 4&4 «the holidays’ of 1919. bi tink te 12,8. Theglast ipformation. the. fa haye Guests From es AEE Spi BE hater cotta since Edgemont, 8. ee. © {-| Elmer Duck,of Sapulpa, Okla., arid wae: Mr. and Mra, iCohen fai ere “fromiito the effect ‘that Alongo.Duck was \in- Edgemont, 8. Th iting ‘Tor the rést of the week with thelt sof, ;Robert Co- hen, of the Chamberlin Furnittire|éom- pany. e-. . Mr. and “Mrs? Patsy [Barkevare the parents of Peers bogn? this morn- ing at theith Yr * May Sale at 4 Parish House. ‘ The May fete, in the manner of a May sale wil begheld in the Parish }ous¢ of} the St. Mark's Episcopal ¢hurch on sat-! y afternoon and evening. Tea will ha served, Baked goods and candies sold and hand made garments such as child-| prons and fancy work will) In the eve- ning ice créam and cake will be served} and entertainment in the way of a mu- ren's wear, be on sale Ui pretty booths, sical program will be enjoyed. s+ 8 Oliver JoHngoPhas jugt purchased the Property next to’the McMahon home on South Center street where he will but] © beautiful mew home, will erect aamodern apartment house. —_—_—— a | PE ry week attending to business. se. Mrs. R. E, Stapleton has returned from a three month's visit in Texas, Oklahoma and Cheyenne, Wyoming. She at home to her friends for the will be Summer at 121 North Park street. eee Mrs. Alex Duthie has just purchased & new Buick coupe. * Miss Katherine Anthens, who is with the Nichols and Stirrett offices, is con- fined to her home. . . - and Mrs. Donald Hunter ville, Kas., have come to Casper * tour. Mrs, 'y Miss Katie Shinn. ss 8 was held About 30 iy attendance, he ag ‘he Casper representative, *rnoon there h ® banquet was enjoyed. eee home in Colorado Mr the petient, that his by the o and Culifornin. ments he was given. Mr. thru rheumatism. misfortunate in finding any relief. Baked Sale at “{ternoon and evening, May. 8, On the site of their home at the present, Mr. Johnson RSONALS | M. Bartholomew has returned from Denver where he spent most of last of te for the ‘summer, after a short Hunter was The state ctnvention of osteopaths in Cheyenne on Saturday. osteopaths of the state were Dr. C. H. Sanford was In the aft- i Was a clinic at the Plains otel and demenstrations made of the °steopathie technique. In the evening H Miller and wife returned to their ase this vity yesterday after an ence of about six months Spent in In California, Miller yubmitted to treatment! in Meyer sanitarium as a government He says that he does not feel rheumatism has been benefited hange in climate or the treat- ned Miller en- in the army and it was while in Service that he became disabled He has been very $$ a foods and candy at the May, the Parish House, Saturday 5-4-1t company left last evening for Denver for Father, Missing for Four ‘Months Harry tA. Duck of! Lima, Ghio; id in |tthe eity pinstituting inqdiry tor his tat ther, Alonzo B. Duck, who was heard j from, Inst at Kansas City, )Mo. @ucing “terested, with ‘seven others, in en oil }lease on 160 zeres sdmewhere near Casper. The names of the. associates Were tunkndwn, a8 well/as the location of the land, ” . Young Mr.; Duck, as|may well be. imagined, is extremely, anxious to learn something of these local associates that may lead to information as to the pres- ent whereabouts of his father. Alonzo B, Duck is described as a man 62 years.of age, 5 feet 6 inches tall, ‘weight about 185=pounds, smooth face, blue eyes, with the sight of one eye destroyed some years since, hair gray, employed at one time by the Red Bank Oil Company, located in the lower end of the Big Horn Basin. He is # prac tical oif man and may have worked for oil companies in the Vicinity of Casper. If any oil official or oil man in the city has any information concerning the lost Mr. Duck it will be thankfully ireceived by young Mr. Duck at the West Hotel or by The Tribune. bs BN Eh Barge Shipments on Ohio “Coming Back” Because It’s Faster CINCINNATI, Onio (By Mail).—Ship- “coming back,” according to river men. A few years ago indications were that freighting by barge would soon be a thing of the past because of the quicker transportation by rail. However, the tables have turned. Since the beginning of the war, freight congestion, coupled with acute ear shortage, has forced ers to seek every known transportation. Y Automobile manufacturers were par ticularly hard hit. Last year a few enterprising dealers along the Mississippi, as far south as New Orleans, began driving their cars overland from Detroit and other cities to Cintinnati, where they loaded them onto barges to be pushed by tugs to their destination. The cost by rail and to have been much quicker. es Stat aherer rs Children's wear and aprons at’ the May sale, Parish House’ Saturday May 8. 5-4-1t Warning If you are tosing your hair, or are bald, or have dandruff, don't apply anything that will dry the scalp (as most lotions and sham- 3 do), but, use the famous ndian hair ‘ elixir—Kotalko— which contains genuine bear oil and other potent ingredients, Now that your attention is Arrested Kotalko should be impressed on ‘our Memory and you will use it if you really want a superb hair growth. No matter if you have despaired befdre, try KO- TALI now, $300 Guarantee. Get a full size box at any busy drug store or send 10 cents (stamps or silver) for brochure with free PROOF BOX, to J.H.Brittain, Inc. Station F.NewYork,N.¥. ping by barge down the Ohio River is manufactur- means of is said t® have been about the! same as shipping of the Chappll Oil company. Fashion Hint — 2 i 5 i TRULY DAINTY AND DEMURE. A season of unusual gaiety ce. mands more than one formal frock, so for the woman who wants to economize and put the price of one ready-made model into two which she can develop herself, ‘here is something very smart. The design is in dark blue teffeta, the skirt plaited at the front and tucked un- der at the hem and the blouse made in hand-over effect and beaded. The short sleeves, cut in one with the yoke, are finished with fringe. Med- ium size requires 5 yards 40-inch taffeta. Pictorial Review Waist No. 8675. Bizts, 34 to 42 inches bust. Price, 26 cents. Skirt No. 8691. Sizes, 24 to 84 inches waist. Price, 25 centa. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY oe ot Ethelynde Smith | Soprano In Grand Concert I. 0. 0. F. HALL May 15 Local Management Jessie Anderson he intends to. move the head- as there is Knox. name for nearly KNOX HATS HERE is character in hats just character in men— good points. —Good points is what you are looking for in the hat you buy—then why not have the hat with all good points— . Good style; good quality; good one hundred years. || 1. D. Barnett Outfitting Zo, 120 East Second Street g ‘ Phone 1304-W Big Reduction on All Millinery Style 410—Its upper is black ooze calf. The soles are welted, and its curved heels are leather. The vamp is modified. All sizes and widths. Price.. .-$15.00 3—Made from soft patent colt, in a flex- ible Goodyear welt. Same heel and vamp as above. Price. $13.00 One Eyelet Ties Style 41 Style 405—This one-eyelet tie carries the wood covered Louis heel, the soles are turned and its uppers are of soft bright kid. Price... --$13.50 Style 4051,4—Same sole and heel as above, with uppers of dull satin kid. Its modified vamp is pleasing. Price... ..-$13-50 Style 407—Same sole and heel as Style 405 with uppers of soft patent colt. A per- fect fitter. Price...... $13.50 Style 408—Made from snow white kid skin, car- rying a full Louis covered heel. The soles are turned. Price... $16.00 iWIGG “AD-ITORIAL” Low cut footwear requires painstaking fitting to give you satisfaction later on. We take plenty of time to fit you properly. IGGIN “YOUR SHOEMAN 123 East Second Street