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Che Caspet Daily Tribute |< was serving the sentence of ine! Q. In cost of living compututions,!a right to vote; their right ‘was to beahcial matters, It does not attempt to [briefly. Give ful) nam, : Surttietitht ok aredutding the drart,| ; fi how is the food figuted for a family of Well governed, and universal suffrage settle domestic troubles, nor to under-Jand enclose twa conte in nd, Midres Issued every evening except SURGAY at| to nis noine m the erivirons of Phila. u | five, When such a family consists of was more likely to destroy society than) take éxhaustive research on any sub |return postage. All replies SPS Sor cation ‘offices: Oil xchange Huilding. |delphia, upon the flim sR de = — |\two adalts and three children of vati-/to confer happiness or insure justice.|ject. Write your question plainly and'rect to the inquirer.) 2° Sent ai. sy pretext of dig a ous ages?—R. B. L. The repeal of the corn laws caused aa — | girie i | | : = — BUSINESS TELEPHONE.. .15\sing up a pot of gold which he had : 2 A. Such a family, according to ac- such an improvement in the condition “at F c - buble! Nate My ni Be rhe ee g rane? | cepted statistical standards, requires an ‘of the people that, after 184%, chartism| Rheumatism Back on th J Entered at Casper (Wyoming)Postof-| ni. ienone eal om ar Lema amount of food equivalent to thit re-\a% an otganized movement disappeared. e Jo fice as second-class matter, Nov, 22, 1916 he Whole proceeding possesses the} 4, At the present time, the Bureau| quired by 3/85 adult males, aot éx-| (Any reader caf’ get the answor to * ° Old. ° RMR GHB NGSOGLRGR ritcss|Temiset Sort of an odbr, jot War Risk Insurance has the Jargest ample, thé family would require 1.37/any question by writing the Casper I Its “time Fu se the REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS| TPat Bergdoll escapéd from his cus-| insurance business in the world. pounds of meat and fish, 1.38 pound|Daily Tribune Information Bureau, No Let-Up In Its Torture. blood of the gorme that 6 a a au 8. has no J. B. HANWAY, President and Editor} ily a . a ’ ry equal ag Pant AWA y liquor decanter and fled the country | | todians after a dalliance with the fam-| @- How is the score counted in du-|loaves of bread daiJy, and 1.87 pounds Frederic J. Haskin, director, Washing ‘aff Rhew- | disease. . |of butter or) oleomargarine weekly. ton, D. C. This offer applies strictly matism; why csi gt lini-|a blood ve it, stor, ARL BE. Y¥, Business Manager| > 010”) z rhe s is counted as jn auc-| @. What body of water is it whose|to information. The Bureau cannot ments, lotions and other. local ap-Jeay that TEMES cleans. of suffererg THOS DAIL ——Advertising Manager | in a racing car, proves him an able and) yi) bridge, “except that games and|Rame is but a single letter?—W. W. R.igive advice on lega}, medical and fin- ,, that aia 1 of cleansed their bj R. EB. EVANS say MEATLOF | stattich Salter’ Wi “ih ‘é ; A: The ‘¥ or { eva: Ni lications that never care atism, and remo SB a Bso¢iate Editor | § r With bosze,-as well 8S) rubbers are not scored. When a score| A. The or Ij,. pronounced ey>, ds - heumatism, and never wil? of the disea: f ved aoe Editorial Writer/# resourceful tactitian in retreat. For|of thirty or more is made on the play bes srry Ore Zuyder Zee, pane eae r Do not try to rub the pain away,| system. se from theiy man who sbliors all things military,|f one hand, 125 is added to the honor |¥¥ mors of xcaweerenes: retina’ . ; fox gon aad GANEr suceseds. Trl > GHEE SeMte-er's score. The score of each board is kept . at was Chartism?—C. R. 5 , the semble plan of finding theld: e of S. S. S. at your and compared with its score in dupli-| A- This was a Radical reform movo- uD ; ad ¢ +4 | ea R is rug store and get on the right some of the rudiments of the art and} eate, to ascertain the or loss. ment in England which reached its TAL SIGN cause of the pain. move the|treatment to-day. I cause, and there can be no pain. ial medical advice ‘nah @@* : You will never be rid of Rheu-| Medical Directo 2 Swift Lars (6: matism unti] you cleanse your|ratory, Atlanta, Gay Swift Labo. | plicate auction bridge? —W. A. ¢ Kavertising Representatives ! Devid J. Randall, 44, Fifth Ave, [he has managed to gather together Prudden, King & Pradden, | SNS =DIE tra ehleaee: Tig to employ them to adwintage. | Q. Has Washington, D.C. a strect|/Ct!mination between the years 1838 THE = opie: of EUR SENS aii 888 ch | Sacrots Baker ani the war de-|that might be known as “Unter der|and 1848. Its name originated in the ACHSTAWIOR ae ne ee San meEcwo or) i pica | Linden?”—E. M. S. tional or People’s Charter, which 5S} fices and visitors are welcome. partm have justified Bergdoll in any = : ; vas dra y em bet € w \t J A. Massachusetts avenue 1§ linea for |{V88 drawn up by six m mbers of SUBSCRIPTION RATE, action he has taken, They have aroused, | 02.31 miles beautiful linden | #@ment ana six workmen. 1’ | ae By Carrier | througHéut the country the ‘utmost! trees, whic! ie : > fragrant ;@) the right of voting to 46: One Year Picea. 8 -.BTKO 4 trees, which. b a dainty fragrant) via every naturalized forelgn’ resident Denver. Caraas: i HALLE RE RRR EL ELI ISLES ASIA III AAAS Sc See Six Months. .0000 24.04.2202 Sga| contempt for themselves in the sissif d/flower in the month of June. gno|in the kingdom fdr more than two Ohe Month... wea rir 28! consider: shown conscientious ob-}’ Q. What is the Gary School Plan?—|yoars, and who should abe 21 years of Per Copy ... : see 05 jecte other contemptible forms|W. T. A. of sound mind, and unconvicted| . This is system known as the work,|or crime: (2) equal electoral districts: | D} | i s) One Year ... . . «+ +$6,00 f draft evasion, by providing the vel- * “ta one devin of crime; (2) equal electoral districts: ut Six 3 ! eet 4 Be F of cable study and play plan. It was devised{¢) yotes by ballot; (4) annual paztia-| WILL SOON BE HERE army |py William Wirt, school superintendent} ments; (3) no property qualifications FOR YOUR J less period than three months ay and wuits of citizens clothing onjof Gary, Ind. Two duplicate schools] or members; (6) payment of members . i Have you selected your present? Come in and let us All subscriptions must be paid in ad-'their relief from milit duty when|Octupy the! same building, using alte f parliament, for their services. A} } suggest a few gi i Fes4 w gifts. * vance and The Daily Tribune will nately thé class rooms, shops, #YMMAS-| herjod of terbible commercial \ depres-| JOS. I. SCHWARTZ Ingure delivery after subscription be-|theit* native country was engaged MM! 1 hig tbrart Da makina eda On and waht tobsed the. people io) Money to. Zoan on: Diaitiinalt Iris Theatre Building comes one month in arrears. KREEL ER ERLE EEE LAER LAL IIASA IAL IASI SSS $445 | War with an unscrupulous foe. from 8:30 to 5:00, and pupils may study} s demands. The opponents of Jewelry, Gans, Clothing Member of Audit Bureau of Cireulations | While Bergdoll is purely and simply |in the morning and work and play . as such had Casper Loan and Clothing 4 5 Ja bat-headed Iout and worthy only of the afternoon, or vic sud) shard 7" : Store—229 South Center xy attention given to worl Te as GE tee teen \the warmth and sympathy of « barrel) 2/00" See eae entitled to the use for stave well and vigérously applied by an! ¥ all news credited in this paper and also ) a $ ‘ the local news published herein, able and muscular. veteran, who did hi E ix Scilitorint Courtesy?— = yartment bit in France, > war di ‘ : +: R rath AS a term applied to a Cus oan thes in for no public commiseration| a ! . jtom in the United States senate by | |fur having again confirmed its complete| Vnicn the procedure of tha OUR TRIBUTE—OUR PLEDGE. = | inity. ah | based ole Sa eR s nas : \ which exist in the house cf rep- It ar enatorial SS = Pe The Melting Pot }| court that a member s not be We are brought, today, in closer com: | \munion with the departed “by special emembrance and the occasion made ted in course peech on th ot round that his as expired, th Whe earnestness ee ; atta: ; or nal requests nators fo! ‘ muntry, has been measu WHO OWNS THE RING. | immediate consid of a bill a} supreme sicrifice, though strangers| ‘~ young fellow in Chica, courted be granted, and th the nate wilt a girl, detlxred he loved 1 became |Tefuse to confirm the nomi of an appointment to office in a } i fa s ators object to the fF Ss was the high privilege to/@hstgement ring. All these things re-' ated. As a result of this unwrit march against the common foe, and in{Guired several chapters in the story.| rule, it is ofteh nécessary for the Presi- of|I™ «nother chapter they disagree, the| dent to consult beforehand with tt Y senators from a state in which he sacred in their ho! me, have become our! 4 jengaged to her, gave her a valuable the will of God and the fortune battle, to lay upon the altar the price-/ensagement broken, they part to) caied upon to make an appointment. less offering; ot the sorrow and bur-;PUrsue their respective paths alo: Q, What presidents were related to avi of carivine forwhrd the causes they | Still another chapter, the young fel-|eath éthér?—f F. worthily advanced, low sles the gifl for the recovery of! A. The sixth president, John Quincy Adams, was the son of the second presi- | ‘ dent, John Adams, and the twenty-third the torch passed to us by falling hands, |chapter the jur ys the ring was glv-| Srésident, Benjamin Harrison, Was the we leon the lesson of devotion. en to the girl and is her own personal! grindson of the ninth president, Wil We must not, we cannot be unfaith-| Property, the ‘oung fellow is éntitled| liam Henry Harrison. | Q@. What names occurred most, fre- v i Ait dase rq _ quently in the “army?—W. L. R. Then, when we come, upon the Hecieyy Another case at Atlantic City, in AL Ditting® the world: ine the {Which another young felloy becomes| United States army, navy and marine is a thee high|{the ring on its value. In the final! ful to the dead |to no relief in law. ring anniversary, to plate .upon the > of heroes gone the votive offer-|engaged to a girl and to bind the bar-| corps there were fifty-six na which appeared on the rolls more than 4,000 beauty and fragrance; is to|gain places a costly ring upon her . 1 BOW BUY, Suu crag cance iil cea Caalal & upon her) times. Smith led, with Johnson, Bxown | ) e gres yorks to which} cour > ake : y state- ze s of the great works to which|inte court to mak property state-|i'ihe: Rplington?—B. S. S. Bs Vi. re mutually ded d |ment under oath. » did this and] 4. "The heirs of Gene Teo cwere red ¥: ; , e i In the nature of war it is the flower|among other things she listed the en-| imbursed for this property in the sum y | tate was as- of the race that provides: the harvest |aagewent ring as leing in her poses [Of $180,000, although the ¢ - a On this day set apart in commemoration of those who have of battle ne bold, the courageous,| sion. She stated however that she oa | ~ Q@. Who holds the record for home oe : the adventurous spirits, the highamind-| not consider the rie her property un-| amet: Ae We passed to'the great beyond we pay the pitifully small tribute of ca: id the zealous patriots have! tn the iage Wad~ been consum-| A. ¥ uth of the Boston Amer 2 1 “ f fl * h h ever 1 ont of the strug-| mated. en ants sheld her. view,| icans holds the record with t E ae # 4 x Bet vith wir cok intcmtasem: | Ala it sesaniligitina <ekoway: cole arroiinag Raa Tune a = Placing 2fewTo-vett, sah Seema mere Sore a teat; aswe Ble fol vipa nA Pe Ret # 8 a: J © Prop} the Chidazo Nationals, comes s ee a . a “ . common clay 20, which’ we aaeemble fin lefty ofthe Jdund téliow until the: pale | ah te ane dice aoe bane a 180 | CTE LN leave'the resting place of our loved ones. § i ih v 5 ceremony to pay tribute today.| were married. avid. Jounuerrédnian ot! satisfaction, tional league, third with Satisfaction in buying—be- he Heroie wets of the dead be an| Tt depends altogether upon how you | tion ave -) cause of economical cost. c In and h " f ] -* . entive to the living to “carry To} feel adv you Ww d title |?) 7 # —in_using — beca y ¢ dep: d will b d th, ntive to the living to “earry on, To} feel about it. If you want to hold title|”"@” yyow is the name Magdalen as ap sit using = because of gr Cc urches prayers tor the arte e€ Sald WI forward in the constant strife for) to the engagement ring you present | plied to one of the calleges at Oxford in eating the goodies it raises the right, and to present to our suc-| girl, give it to her in New Jersey, i¢,| England, pronounced?—F. H ij ane we because they are pure and 3 much pomp and ceremony, while others will offer up their A. Englishmen pronounc honithful. svetieg Maualin, ai Salamet containg ot euch silent devotion’before the altar of a grassy grave. Then we re- worthy of highest human endeavor. {girl when you call it all off, be sure| A 5 Prealite: Tile E n aa ‘ ; | 3 : om | Q. What church does President Wil iroved offidially by ‘the Us & ° 7 . _O0rsexponality couies only when} to ind her dhe ving in Minis. .” | a alte sities Sr member that the Good Book has promised that we shall live vo ch c ind °s — You save when you use it 3 2 ' tte ogy He eons Wan) 2E oat Oot A AAD tee ic cs|Soleoepal churn alternately le ar yas again and that there shall be a new heaven and a new earth fri wuddinen even more necessary that it should con:| {iran mervieds shes nls) Hives Tas where countless millions sing glad hosannas. Rest and peace for those who hive} cern itself with its duties —Theodore | autumn. > anew Our obligation togthe) Angér. During the period of betrothall winians, sores, Miller) Davis and/And ia ‘ . for which they offered theit|the girl was sued for debt and judg-| erson following. . . y, & : and our faithfulness in the per-|ment obtained and she was brourht; Q. Did the United States government i ever pay General Robert Lee for his ite 4 eis WE cessors. an accounting of stewardship) you want to let the ring go with the} HCrreraeeratye Let the pages shdw no emission When| It is just that this nation should con-| tral Presbyterian and St. ViIgts gone before, + wnd strength to] Roosevelt. | pacer mired Preto eee en ; those w main to struggle ——. R S PILLS : Thirty-Gne S94 of Service j JAZZ IS DONE. SD RAND © } May We Serve You AMATEURS PREFERRED. Jazz is taboo in Philadelphia s ab Shiai te famed Bran F ? ‘and ny Baerstaey Denis Gaver Ellbriorereee| Cnt ine aivetiac toripucllctvercelie’o cis i Fire Insurance right opinion about our rt in the/ecerned. Tie told a delegution of song peat rao 4 M4 War, says the Villager, than when he}publishers end men and women singers y a : : ; : e “ asper ationa an made public Mr. Wilson's 1917 talk to] that he would positively decline to pér ASISE! is more than protection. It the en of the'navy,, We Mise. silgan the gratuces of farpan alley to bb ig dn. inpabheSt ag wali CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $190,000.00 Ween slow to reognive just how it is! foisted upon a music loving public in|} that America his got Herself into the/the” municipal band concerts in the position she occupie regard to the/parks afd squares of the city. You|| PLANING MILL FOR SALE Don’t delay. See us be- War; having gone in at last, why did|might as well ditch all that variety of OR LEASE she not come out the friend of her al-}blues" “coon songs.” . “girl song - fore it is too late. Complete equipment, run- ning orde¥, new machine, motors and stock of lumber. WRITE WESTERN son counseled throwing tradition to] play the masters, high class opert and} ENGINEERING CO. ct the wind, that is, throwing men’s opin | mus ical comedy selections. T don't | P. O. Box 703, Casper; Wyo. “She GF Bell ; pm ont ions to the wind. He decided: the Ger-| propose to offend the esthetic tastes of} Or see John Petersen enc>o- a he . . > < | : submarine pest must be destroy-/the peonte of Philadelphia, Under tand| 513 Yellowstone Ave. 303 Oi raga Building A man buys life insurance, not for its actual value to rat | aildi he never gave thought to was! it once for wil, jazz is done. piss (2 ean bcs ci nc ae tae A aun : Phone 363 ’ himéelf—he buys it to protect the wife he swore to love and older Hr fhe aber id notin In his Tater 40 the Oregon Demo. eee cherish, who bears and cares for his children=tie buys it to se iden wut notaay Khe bore abiel vata tos thivotige veakehattine es ckalll’ meee A venaaee axiae. S| ves ‘ make sure of the proper rearing and education of the babies) to do that sort Ot thifig for tie Tast [peace treaty and the Demockats, prompt : EE ‘B EN dependent upon him for support-he buys it to protect his cid t's bec we fowgot it ta we|nato soneey aw rane saolt | Seater Came a a tiveness ahd tahintain his ceceht us aah if fo-tceenron Ghat did not get to the ideas, Reading Mr.|list and boycott do not work sutcess- Wilson's 1917 speech, the —-AineHtean| fully. Specialising TH Complave 11 old fellow he sees ahead of him some twenty-five or thirty public will gain u yet deeper reéxliz Seats Protection ie cP ines that the teaxue of} Pfeliminkry announcements indicate] rotaotl I : years in-the future, in order that he may pay his way, and en- mations ‘nian igeihttheauehs MG Wilson] that the national conventions ure going] : 3 F “4 ? Bath) * . Cou ot thc of Iota hig taague;| 0 ¥6 covered by a pictéreaque aeray/| THE EQUITABLE LIFE} There are still a joy his old age~an asset to the community in which he resides. ho did not see that to exist it must he] Of novelists, sob sisters, sporting writs | great many people league; the gondition would not| rs himorists and other literati, The} __ unpleasant to & true democrat. | newspaper readers of the country would| J who do not realize angie eg mn. gam SPECIALIZING IN LIFE INSURANCE. —< WHY THE UPROAR. Ja few actual reportefs to the job. | STORAGE ul the present ‘hue 1 cry of| ip <7 Wi BATTERY surance. taker and the war depart What has become of the olf fashion- il Gar i Me sergdoll the Philadelphia} “robbef tariff’ for the high cost of su is £ ° = . 2 F 7 yon motor cars. ft Ui lles, why did all her particular projects a re melodies.” Jt is not guing turn to absurd So far as we were/to go. You publisli¢rs will have to} concerned, Mr. Wilson determined to] furnish high Class work that will ap-] make it a war for amueteurs, ahd in| peal to music rons, or nothing at| some measure he succeeded. Mr. Wils}ail. Otherwise thé municipal bands will two lhundbed years; men count now,}ly renominated Mr, Chamberlain for} General Insurance mine |sar, beans and prunes? | st sed on bs Phi r depertment officials. may pass ae 5 or of dlectrically i g the 4 ' ~ aa |] caulppea cars today. one 153 pare and down the line ween| One depirtment of the government} P 4 4 sitar | Yenerator, magneto, starte Secreta Baker und the janitor, but} at Washington has ied a staternent lighting -equtpments repaired. ba that will not deceive the public in the t th ff thht fanily can barely o the effect tht cantly sarely é ri 109 W 13" ST. main fact, that someone in authority AUTO. ELEOEBICAL-CO., PHONE 74 W 186 E. Midwest Ave, Phone 9683 (Old 111 EB. First St.) exist on $2,176 a 3 r, While the post- kave permission for officers ‘to Bergdoll from a military take] omce depurtmerit continues to pay pbs: prison, where! tal clerks $1,200 a year,