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AEGIE i. UNIVERSITY The Caspet Daitp Ctibune Bit Te CY SESE NS ww So anew? 3 TO QUESTIONS (Any reader can get the answer to any question by writing The Casper Dajly Tribune, Information Bureau, An annual return of income must be made by the partnership, however, on Form 1065. Q. Where is the most powerful tele- scope in the United States?—M. E. K. ‘A. The new telescope of the Mount Wilson Observatory in California has this rank and is 250,000 times as power- MS. TIM OALY, FORMER RESIDENT HERE, DIES AT HOME IN CALIFORNIA couver, The first Chinese woman in cua | to avail herself of the Dominion yorce laws is Mrs. Wong Lal of who has petitioned the cot) for a legal separation from her TO RELIEVE CATARR DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES ful as the human eye. Q. Which country has produced the Frederic J. Haskin, Director, Washing- ton, D. C. This offer applies strictly to information. The Bureau cannot | most silver?—E. D. give advice on legal, medical and fi-| A. In the last 500 years Mexico has nancial matters, It does not attempt |produced more silver than any other|many old timers of Casper, cied at the| to settle domestic troubles, nor to un-| Q. Is it possible to trap larks?—M. | family home at Buena Park, Calif., ne-| dertake exhaustive research on any/|V. B. cording to @ message received today by e: 2 Succes Willa ‘Seon agutod pine | CA, ‘The inhabitants) of, -Hellgotand| Dre. P. Rohrbaugh, thelr )-famlly| antsce ss ieijort jane pars Pies. and briefly. Give full name and ad-|commercialize trapping the larks while| physician for many years. Chronic’ ounce of Parmint (double strenj dress and énclose two cents in stamps}migrating for the winter. Fifteen|trouble for which an operation Was and add to it % pint of hot water for return postage. All replies are sent |thousand of these birds have been | performed, brought about her death.! ‘a little granuiated sugar. Take direct to the inquirer.) at yes one night. Tee ; Burial will be made in California. | tablespoonful four times a day. Rouar DO. government horses| srs. Daly is survived by her hus- | ‘This will often bring quick relief fray ‘. The Remount Division of the| band, Tim Daly, formerly a sheepman) the distressing head noises. Clogge® Quartermaster Corps says that the|°% Natrona county, and five children. | nostrils should open, breathing becom? |The family moved to California some | easy and the mucus stop dropping int lten years ago after making this their/the throat. It is easy to prepare, cog} sy 9, Mrs. Anna Daly, wel! known to TORT RECORD Facualty - Pleased ased With Outlook | for Banner Year at Laramie; Room Problem Is Solved in Refinery Town If you have Catarrhal Deafnes: Q.° Who originated music as we know it?—M. W. A. Palestrina, who lived during the 418th century, is the recognized father (Special to The Tribune.) LARAMIB, Wyo., Sept. 24.—Tegls- trations at the University of Wyoming were climbing toward the 500 mark to- horses are branded in the following | day with students still arriving. The jor modern music. manner: (1) “U. 8." is. branded 9n biggest, year in the history of thé in- Q. When did Harold Lockwood, the | teft dhoulaer When purchased. @) “s7|home for many years, Mrs. Jack Daly | little and is pleasant to take. Any stitution looks assured and faculty $ movie actor, die. and where was he|{s branded on left shoulder hag of Casper is a sister of the deceased} who has Catarrhal Deafness or hed members ate pleased with the outlook. Gig rpc ai nc HT. ( “T. @.” ts branded on the neck when} and Mrs. John Tobin is a sister of Mr.! noises should give this prescriptios , | a0." As | Dal |. Harold Lockwood died in New |the antmal is found unsound, and means | York City, October 19, 1918, and was/ inspected and condemne |buried at Woodlawn Cemetery, New| Q. Is there a new invention to en- | York City. able the blind to read?—R. E. L MODERN APO) Nagel, the ater spy envoy, and his wife photo-|' Q. When was the first high school} A. The optophone, a recent Local organizations are coping ef- fectively with the problem of finding rooms for students, the great growth of the city during the past year having brought this ‘to the fore. Various entertainments have been planned for this evening as get-ac- quainted affairs for the freshmen and Wool Warehouse Association W.F. Dunn FEED STORE Phone 272 Ro loeteate-steefe-ee-che-efo-afe-sfe-ate-ate docbedy Roteefe-atocfo-ctoctecte-cfo-ete <or-ege-aoet foste steal ro oSo-0%e Hee o, oo ing next season. The project is one! The recreation and health commit tee of the ¥/ W. C. A., headed by Mrs. J. W. McIntyre, held a most enthus- jastic meeting at the association rooms last evening and made plans for work thig winter, The chief problem to be solved by this committee is the pro- curing of a room with sufficient floor space for real recreation work. Plans were outlined for a big health work meeting early next month: A committee appointed at the regu- lar meeting of the board of directors last ‘week has secured a piano for the association, which will be a great help LLO—Charles ee their arrival in this country, Mr. Nagel according to the people | established in the United States?—L L. Dt —! tion now béing manufactured in Eng- es the “handsoinest man ever held up in the port of New York.”| 4. qe first school of this charac: |tand, reads aloud from the printed page, others, School spirit is running high | Q. How is a firm which js a part-| gra: I ph, and can be manipulated by an among the students. |nership taxed under the present inceme | ordinarily intelligent blind person. It here ‘Saturday night pigs IRRIGATION peg If {cost approximately _ $1,500,000. | Under the’ Revenue Act of 1918, geariemte. At sintdeatk |! t tnership is not taxed as an en- gereres ‘nen in New York has decided on o/the individual members of the partner- | |ship are taxed on their respective |the most of ita traveling companies in|shares of the annual earnings .of the : 9 |the hands of business women. rinerahiy whether distributed or not. ay e OW t ers’ | terprise in Goshen county, and increase | Y. W. €°A. Committee’ Faces! 000, 1s being started’ and ee | Problem cE Arranging for will shortly be under way in full swing. . : : > | And your suits are better tailored than any we've lookedat % tment ha Tae tate departivent fas ‘some mysterious objection to his landing and this) ;.7 ws established in Boston in 1821.|something after the manner of a phono- Governor James M. Cox will speak of the largest in Wyoming and will tax law?—B. B. is run by eC teIGYS One of the most prominent theatrical | tity as in the case of a corporation, but |policy. of placing the management of | TORRINGTON, Wyo., Sept. 24.—A | big drag line that ia to add another | y 7 ject, the largest private. irrigation en- | the number of ‘irrigable acrés to 13, Prices! ! All of the land will be ready for farm Winter Activities ° ” and then you have every style that is made. These are the exact words of one satisfied customer who bought two suits and an overcoat at noon today. Dozens of others have expressed the same opinion. Ss a foageetegect iM SHOE POLISHES BEST FOR HOME SHINES—SAVE THE LEATHER in making social affairs enjoyable. THE Al CKAGES 5 e “the Pioneer troop of Girt Reserves Ae M pet oon Desk Brown $ Prospective buyers owe it to themselves to see our won- starting at 9 a. m. Lower Garden PASTES LIQUIDS 4 d fi 1 lu S 1 d ti d “2 l t M ht’. T. ib Creek falls will be their destination. ‘THE F. F. DALLI8 CORPORATIONS LTD., BUFFALO, §. ¥. > ertul values—oale as aaver se in last nights i rioune. .> The girls will take’ a luncheon to be cooked out of doors. They will be ac- companied by. Miss Mary Yard and Miss Helen Wells. Me Sao Suits and Overcoats’ | ' $29 $36. nce | BEST 20c. at All kinds q the CHILI KING - LUNCH Sandwiches at Popular Prices. est Quality ~ ‘Grand Central Be: roo LINGLE, Wyo., Sent. control of the automobile she ~ was Z > 5 driver while driving up a steep hill, , Mrs. Albert eyer saved her own . life and that ef ‘her baby by tosuing 5 the: latter to. the -read ane ‘ from the niachiné. 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