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FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1920 PAGE EIGHT ns ith the Stars and Stripes waving | F Daily Cxibune over the schools of Uhis nation; with equsa eat ona neo ty aise the Wellremembered features of the cation ‘oftives ange Builtting. greatest Atmerican of hia tine, and With BUSINESS TELBPHONE............15 the message of patriotism from his Entered al Camper CWooming)Peacop, TOME Hie for the FUME OF URE peo: Fice as second-class Mater WOR ESTE ple he 1ved better than his Vite, be- LR RR A RY MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED Preas Pefore ther ayes the oncoming gonera- PAG these standard clotks are determined. : ; e Stars in Newspaper Firmament||.@.2" 2..°",:, Welcome Relief From th : O Something About the Brilfiant sack of Language Merchants || Precete Haskin, Director, washing Tortures of Rheumatism he y to Parveying to the pote hess onsumer in the Information. “The bureau cannot sivel Can Come JOnly From thelca nee, its one, of the most thor @dvice on legal, medical, and financia! to med- matters. It does not attempt to settle Proper ‘Treatment, gh ene mribere fine old remedy se vuctuainm sxojeeaann the Bl Of impurities, from these observations, the errors | |tion of America will be safe. 1 . , |domestic troubles, nor to undertake ex 1 REE OR TS PROM See UNCED eee: = arr Saree nai oy tice ites sence. eee haustive research on any subject. Write Gaon ts wat millions of tiny germs =f ects as an ahtidote to germ pat. Rw. ie dent and, Bartor FOR VICE PRESIDENT erary Delt of Indiana. He grew up | 8 When the Buffalo nigh schoo! |full name and address and enclose «| that infest the blood, and until the] of rheumatism. 32th BARY ANWA) sin ager . { aS ; | “took up,” John "T. Hawkes called |two-cent stamp for return postage. All plood is absolutely these} §. §. 8, is sold a by druggists tain, 3 hee aleor| Coterad® papers are speaking very] there and received his book learn: | | the roll.’ He remained in the ea ies are sent direct to the inquirer.) there is no real relief in everywhere. oe val uable litera. Di Re Fry : a Editor % = ing in “them parts” and im the | pacity of principal three years. "Srhk thea Mo sight. ta id advice addtess Chief Mej_ ae ae ‘ BEE EB wie Writer Mew) of Dr. fiwbert Work of Pucble.| wre course Of time was gremuatel | Then two things haprenedo te Mobriendidr Ne te tad area ale a Th most sa remedy | ica Agviser, 107 Swift Laboratory, and nn acantraion WcaneeeniiG in Connection With the nomination, a8] fain Wabash college with high | daitorial chair of the Ginette News | Mexico, ie Hamlet nave ot least twol eu rheumatiwn is &. & S. ‘be- |Adleuta, Ga, D patios En OT Th Ave, |Vice prewident on the Republican ticket.| honors. © At the time, Hooster beeame vacant and John 'T. came | Contesting, the Leantecce NAR Cent Dr. Werk is @ or thevatiest men Schootmasteringé was the prevail down with a vidlent attack of lit- > Sa ef mt ing occupation of these Who had erary fever. A® soon as released ao nae jin the west. While taking tank at the! geeumulated the amount of educa- | from quarantine, he went to Gil- Ash Coptes of Ke ne ribune are gn nena Of his profession he hax sitrce at-! tion John Hawkes had. It was re- lette and filled the old chair better 2 fite in the New York and Chicago of- Jed large and broad step- | than anybody im the surrounding tair tain! his Majority always taken time| Sarded as a larg | iy unding " fices and visitors are welcome. he antes uated . at ping stone to a literary career, | community had recollection of its Spr BUBSCRIPTION RATES Rien OF Goud wttisen-| we aesiteratwm of ali Tmdiana | having been filed. That was the tat one _¥ aT, re s7.s0/2P by a lively interest in politics.) forks. | latter part of 1919, i Six Months. 3 $'p9|Hi# long service as a_private/in the That he was held in some ee Barly im- 1920, Hayden M. Cex Three Months ... ka of ¢ * teem in his native state and his | White, who for years had presiaed 7 Qne Month . AF ran # of the Repubiman party, Ris on: accomplishments viewed as suffi- | over the destinies of the Buffalo ae Per Copy 105 jeral knowledge of politics, his wide ac cient, he was entrusted by differ- | Voice and who had studded the a One Year $8.90 duaintance with public men and his| ent boards of education with the | xaddte blanket of old Pewasus so Ca igs eminent fitness mMadneed his Republican tank of Heplanting reat Ideas th | tun Um oy gems | that it ail Reteptea 3 he minds a horée 0! le sparkled like a jeweler's show win- lean perfod tte Re eee Fe a ee noe ANN UDA) ts aurs AT GeEie WIKN TazEWM. |” cow alasameeatia tena coca 6) All sw iptions mast J vos alt pt baat national Repwhican committee. steps and Shining motning face’. | pen and retired to the big out of ee ners. after Sayseription pe:| In this capaeRy te has been One of| This for Bix years. doors to recuperate. comes one month 1 arnare. the Most waefel members of all the Tien one day ambition toucled A succéssor had to be found and = + CHC i Fe him On the shoulder and pointed Hawkes was brovsht back from emer oe ee OD oe ree nto | forty-eight. And it is violating no'con-| westward.’ He went as as | Gillette and instalfed as editor and - fidence to say that it was Dr. Work Sheridan, Wyoming. For seven manager. That he has edited and Member of the Aksovtntéd Prom | |oviy scl leA&BANt and profitable years he managed his newly acquired pa The Associated Press is e&clusively| PO Selected and insisted that the pres-| Pleé i ‘ 3 3 1 entitled to the use for republication of/ent able Chairman Will H. Hays 1 remained in Sheridan where te | per to Uhe satisfaction of Buffalo nil news credited in this paper and ala0j an Wil H Hays be-! made an enduring reputation as | @hd the surrounding communities, ti the local news published herein. come the chairman, And we tan all} ‘high Séhool prinetpal and director | is evitemced by the fact that he is ti agree that if this is a fair sample Dr.| of athletics. still alive and enjoying his usual nO | - Prof Hawk ttractea the | heakth c Werks judgment is excetient. ; eee an eee Oe eeS en igh ay “ We regarded as one of the strong tl = 7 lmen 2s . * society for the amelioration of the THE KEYS ARE YOURS, [men of the party, one of the leaders of [Letters From the People. Rites r ema ty cabeveke tte t Casper 4s entertaining tay and to- the national committee, one of the —<~ Yormed. | morrow meMy secretaries and a ag big citizens of Colorado, He is MR. “TAFT'S RECEPTION. ; Q. What @o the expressions, sterling | representatives of Chambers #t Com:/in every respect splendidly equipped to Casper, May 17, 1920 Le EL 60 day Commeretal Clubs and otter ot: beeome the vice president of the nation} Editor Tribune:—You folks are some ‘gahtes ( canizations of Wke charactet from aif. and would fill the @ffice of president little news gatherers alrigh ' vi ; mt I happened to be at the B ferent cities of the state. with great credit to himself and honor The purposes of th . Festa 60 day bills” me: Hington’ gay pills payable in pounds sterl station Sunday. morning wher the i § ering att| people - *. the end of 60 days. “Commercial 60 r gathering are/to the people should he be eatted upon| westbound train arrived. A large port ‘day bills” mean 60 day bills drawn b: state organization, survey through the disability or death of his| ly man alighted and stroiicd down the One commercial house on. another o bilities of the superior. jplatform. Not a soul apparent » kaw ble in 60 d “Commer | him, until George (Doc) Carson, an bills on banks” mean 60 day | to form a the resources and pd e, exchange views e#nd discove and means of more fully empty Dr. Work’s s " a f r ponsors hora the View} old pipe liner, now a drylander, stepped drawn ‘én /@. bank “for commercial that the presidential nomination will in forward and shook hands with the Goce payable in 60. dawg cal at raised Probability go t@ someone of the ve aa ted 5 medal ™e4n the rate on money when it sperity ad presented Doe with a medal 24) freater prosperity and hap-!cadtern candidates, im Which event the }ror yiariaait cabled. | ” r bravery at Milwauke>, Wis. when 4 ; 5 “ ‘ piness for the people. important Rocky Mountain region has he was president of these United Stutes Q. Can you tell me how to mak | The objects to be Attained are more a just and valid claim upon the vice (and Doe. knew him anf was the enly; than worthy and haye the cordial sup-) presktenttal nomination and of an the pore in Casper who did know him » prodreing, factur-! : I thought it looked rotten for a Tive port of afl the prod@ieing, manufactur- Repebttans ih this vast regton there} town for an ex-president to reesive ing and Wusiness Mterests throughout is none more deserving, and none whd!such a reception. the state, holds a Wither ptace Mm the public con: VA These gentlemen now with us are the fence than Dr. Work. 320 B Street P,. $3. thought you folks w - S experts In exploitation, the wizards who His recent eeeti until beans are soft, and potato: s originate the on as pretittent fj publicans. Iam a Democrat n + ler and salt. ‘Ten minutes hefore 8 the American Medical Association 1 —_—_—_ 4 ; Fikitrs (ne 5 ss ‘ing ada the juice of a lemon. | moanssof obtaining them. | pointea out as evidence of his high; ™ the first place Mr. Taft was not @. What flowers can bs cult In Wyoming they have a fertile field! standing tt vouted through Casper and it ON] Successfully! st/the seashore? 1. i§ ng thYOughout the countty, Account of the Washouts along the for the eXercise of thefr genius. It RAS} Te H. Works marmant ste dal : SOE A. The nasturtium, 3%nnia, tama ed in the vet one egtee to | Cheyenne river that he came over thiE) tisk, sunflower, portiiata, ‘sandcherry se eG: the convéntion the west should rally} division, He was on his “ay to Great nd sacaline grow especially well in It is all theirs to enter, in to his support in solid telogattons, jatts, Montana, over the Alliance: ganay soil. | ass grow Where ehow naught) e Sheridan division from Denver and let! @ 1s Roulers, Belgium, bei; re- | that city Saturday evening. ’ puilt?—F. | These representatives from other and) THE LEAGUE FAILS. Reh caddie ioe ELS SU was Roulers lay within the Ge = a © first concre! A 2 ines during a great part of the progressive Wyoming communities are! {18 linst concrete Getrohstration of) wee net mnformed, and since the ‘ri and while it became shell-torn and b welcome to Wyoming's chief commer-|'he failure of the much heralded League] une would have published no nev tered, it was not destioyed as. Ypres cial city. They will find no shortage of Nations to function in a Evropeah | from Saturday afternoon to was to the west. The people have re of hospitality and no lack of interest) CMsis has been placed on raeord by thé] afternoon, no Negba i Bers eek turned in large numbers, buildings publitation of correspondence 1 Riot. oF the tact Mr. Taft's pres-| nave been patched and mended, and re- to engage their attention. " Pondence between! ence on Sunday's train could be ve-lhuiding hae begun. By virtue ot tis While here the visitors will be in the, !erd Robert Ceeil, Great Britain's most | ceived. Survival Roulers become the me- hens ef a local Chamber of Commerce, |eMthusiastic sponsor of the league, ana| However the fact of Mr. Taft's pass-|tropolis of this section of Belgium. » broades st) Lord Curzon, Britain’ ing through Casper was duly noted inj Where did ordinary house cats founded upon the broadest and_ mos boxe ritain’s foreign secre il proper form on page 5 at the tend eo te from?—M. 0. approved lines. ‘The evidence is every-| of the sixth column of Monday's 15-|""A" qr was formerly thought that where at band, and Unless modesty for In reply to Gord Robert's request that | sue. house cats were progeny of tamed bids, accomplishment may be pointed (Me British government urge the league} lad the peopte of Casper Veen aware! nairs of European wildcats. Historical . ; of Mr. Taft's. brief visit they wouta,| fay. fon thee me : : to with pride. to mediate between Poland and soviet! doubt, have extended a cofdial per Ue Oecd Patek tole Sih dngere fwithin. che | Hasse Eieek roe sie, : x jeame from the North African “gloved Possibly the strangers within th 7 eon writes: seca Mace tie itor. Neeiatarieaente gates will take notice and possibly not,| “This episode doek not constitute an | @. How is the United States stand- but their attention is called-to @ unique outbreak of war. ft is merely a phase ard time calculated?—C. R. 0. | feature of their hosts—they sing as'of the war that has been going on for The United: Btates navel, observ: they toil—which is accounted here as a’ some time and that te not yet termin- a i has three standard Clocks run- ‘ing in constant temperature vaults, very happy circumstance oe SSSA EEL EEE EEE Wactrically wound Sand; sealed (to keep = “Ta Q. Who was the first man to cross | ——— do not Bee how we can invoke the| Death Valtey?—J. W. M. .. -- —- the air ‘pressure constant. Meridian ; ie , |circle observations of selected stars ar HIS LAST MESSAGE. sata rvention Of the league of nattons to} A. W. L. Manley and a_Tennesseo.| Mele Hewalitche pate tah ae SaeRGn tee The country will give unanimous en-|check the offensive of the Poles. In the|!t bY the naine of Rogers first crossed} - ; ineen Gees . ‘this valley in California in the gold dorsement to the present object of the : nel conflict with the Bol-|rush of ‘49. Much*of the valley is be-| American Defense Society, to place a Sheviki we told them that his majesty's!low sea level, the lowest. point of drvy picture ‘of the Tate Prestient ‘Theodore | overament could offer them no advice,land in the W States being found) Jhere. ‘This is et below sea level, ci peace ‘ana “War (while Mount Whitney, the highest ‘ Americanism, in every schoolroom in Q Yat on their own Fesponsl:| point in the United States, 14,501 feet the land. The movement should have | bility. Nibove Ben TeVel, ts less than eighty} the support and assistance of- every} “Having left them free to choose, 1] Miles away. . \ } : hardly think it z Q. Who was known as the “mother | ler tt open to us to attempt] o¢ 4minals?"——G. J. { This activity is a part of the cam-)'° Fepress thelr action when they Wave|” A. Margatet Jukes has been givent ; paign against ‘Bolshevism, which a be- made theif choice. Such an Aattehpt) tt title. The name Jukes was aj would cert ; be regarded as inter} PSeudonym used to protect certain vention in favor of the Botshevikt ana] WOrthY members of a family in New] York state whose history displays} age is r a - vans taf, , Batist Our “allies, the result of which snique conditions of orime, alscdee and) it would be affficult to defeha.” paup m. 1% this Lord Robert retorted as fot] _Q. What ts the orizin of the exons | Sire: sion ved by the skin of the, Your Hair Loss Can c Be Checked a : teeth?" it may De true that the episode; A. “My bone cleaveth to my skin} does not constitute an ‘outbreak of and to my flesh, and I am sé ped | Ths pew proces that ireeps the scalp pliable ae So ee war, but it certainly does constitute re | With the skin of my teeth,” is abe | ria virited ¢ . P hnewal of fighting wit 20th verse of the 19th chapter of Job. 4 ous communities. {m Wat Stee cad Vth alt its hottors.|""y. Wake was the founder of the Red Immediate appreciation greeted the ae as y to prevent na‘ions Cross?--A. E. L. appearance of the offer to place the pic- | {0M Settling their controversies by re A. The originator of the Red Cross sort to arms that the covenant was’ W@S Monsteur Jean Henri Dunant, a entered. Swiss gentleman of Geneva, who, ‘ob- 2 ee = > ¢ es MARINELLO SHOP Tam sure you wil agree with mo! af Bie tattte of veneers saat pig ta ge that in the geonomic conditions in that! 1859, brought the matter to the Gen: Wart of the world further! fighting can! eY# conference with the result that a Only be regarded as a disaster, Unless information reaching “me is _|entirely wrong, the whole of that part of Eastern Europe ts the prey of dis case, statvation and misery rately equaled in the history of the world, | i the picture a permanent memorial, und intervene to prevent on evil 4 aes _ that patriotic exercises be held When Aimenstoms, of the occurtence of nicl \ the picture shall make its first appear] ie hay had full warning, then its ae ; ance, : ae o ¥ |fulhess Im the fut kely On the night before Colonel Roose-| ho great.” ure Ik not ikely to ast Natural resou ing the to produce ie your cue, and it wins for you—Edelweiss always wins, because Edelweiss satisfies. The choicest hops carefully blended with selected malt produce that delicious flavor and “body” distinctive of Edelweiss, the popular beverage for fifty years. Enjoy it as a beverage in your home— order a case today. an soup. ‘iake |three pounds of mutton with fat rv | moved, one-half pound of white beans, | three onions. five r led potatoes. Put meat on to vook f saucepan wih | plenty of water; when it comes to a! (boil, add beans and onions. Simmer ° results as well in no sense been over culti but sagebrush aboundeth. man | | erchandise of Quality Buy it at the store of qua-l ity and obtain it at the right Roosevelt, bearing his last messages on] @hd that they must choose betweeh ing vigorously urged by the society, and is intended to impress upoh school children the principle; of citizenship and loyalty. More’ than five thousand pietures y been distributed, the cost price and in so doing enjoy the style you have admired in the have alr 1 @f which has been borne by the trus tion and by public DIS LISS SSS SSL DSS! SE: other fellow. aniz triotic citizens in va tees of the or; Our motto is and always ture and message, free of charge, vn| schoolroom walls. Superintentent# of nd teachers flooded ety with letters of has been to render the very schools, principals . the 6ffices of the soc gratitude, Chambers of commerce and 4 hoards of trade in many cities toek wp v idea and ar best service at the lowest pos- ged for upproy with the keynote of patr sible cost to the buying public. Don’t wrench your hand trying to tighten up a nut or a screw on your auto. Get one of our . tool kits and save your hands, your time and your temper. Our kits contain everything need- ed to make ordinary re« pairs. It rolls up into a ism, to accompany the display vf pfe 7 tures. The society's only stipulation in ure is that fitting t presenting the pi Satisfaction or your money back. TLLOOGI DS, FI PIFAFIALALL LL EO old. Velt's death at a c rt given by ef a Mabe ee a ¢ ve ee ‘ eal And this is the super government compact shape that : Hares Rb saat x vie ad jthat Mr. Wilson would have America takes up little room. It ittac onsets ene 4 |approve without dotting “i's or cross. is out of sight until you 2 ALWAYS THE . y an PCO ving “t's. Later there will hea league need it and then you will find it a treasure. e Jof nations that is effective, built on a os BTORE } hero’ must be no sagging back.dN ligecer, boner and ‘fairer plan then : Tne) a the fight for Ameri foafiiain merely bei aty, Wilson could conceive. A plan of CASPER SP RTW fe ale lge t Cause the wariis over. ‘Thefe tite pieNty’ tess jaealism and more business sense. y SERVICE G ' of persons who have ready made the The Améert n people will welcome’ suth Th pee erN Assertion that they believe the Amer-|a world agreement | Sraet complete, ste a ae OCP Pine Reet seer 3 | zreement. * i 1 iean people hay short memory and) a | ing Goods in Wyoming. b that the intend to revive all the foe: pres@nt a 1 of camphor t eign associations which most. dire fon on the island of. Formos: My a interfere with the complete Ame Bpiveeand Bolg of tie Cor. 2nd and David Sts. Phone 214 | t i rican tr “}from five hundred to a thousand E ization of our people.” : | . . : . : : : . . : : : . : : . a a

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