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PAGE TWO Che Casper Daily Cribune sued every evening except Sunday at Casper,’ ounty, Wyo. Publication Offices: Oil Exchange can “Bntered ar Casper (Wyoming) Postoffice as ee 6 per cent. Durie ae wine mon! rahe ig Sn : - matter, November 22, 1916 Ss ies 5 hs - - rs i 4 i = Dd. ‘5 ‘the: of Or re __ | of 1913, the last under protection, we imported Sah Teal: OF ac. eflin 9, DangeWn A ie ar OS Se Mrs. R. F. Miller of Los An-| Lander for the first part of the week|i,¢ to devour them. 5 © visiting in the city for the|on business. of the week with their MSE, TS vi iled to materialize. we worth of goog * . UNITED. PRESS MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS $1,327,000,000 worth of goods, which paid - 237,730,000 in othe or ier aie ad pipet of 18 per cent. Thus, in hree and one- Lively Campaign to Be Waged for| ran Sale — 2 4 ae i P Cag har- . : something less than $27,000,000 in excess of those) airs. 5. B. Be von pooh) FEF. Hacslte of tie Camper: phage ¥ 7 sf 3 blic Health. macy company is in on. a short |. b 5 Advertising Representatives 9 of 1913.” This is a mighty big and a precious eomeseeee ake of the Bi business and Pec eae ham ; & David 1. Randall, 341 Fifth Ave., 2 Ghicndo, 1, | little hang-out. The Republican ad valorem ap-|paign tor the sale of Tint Cross Christ, isis : Oe iad ~ SEatee oF the" Duly “Beintae aie on fie inthe MeeVee | plied to the Democratic Baports would have spelt [mss scals in Natrona county. | | Dr. Te. Hlobwon aid his two sons . , ; J Sk: SoG. Be. pats: ¥ Great. is manifested tak tment in ‘t) obb |. te 4 Sng Shico offices and visitors ard we ees Bs a billion dollars more in revenues than was weal eae this: year because the fund ed Uihion cg cap they will re- CHRISTIAN REVIVAL 18 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Pialtc et iver vaised last has made possible the’ main for the winter. By Carrier “apie ¢ ot employment “& gtate tuberculosis be od = One Year- : mute, ‘thevmaking Of a tuberculoais| ing Mary Lang af the Citizens’ Ne- CONTINUED i GASPER ~ Six Month: 4 survey in @ number of counties of the | tional ban ik, has returned from Denver . sa! Mair fz WILL RAISE THE WRECK. State, the addition ‘of three public|and other Colorado points, where she} , ; pay fk ites 2 = ie jon! - * . ad %, > Per Copy Disguested with the inefficiency of George | health nurses to the staff in the state,| has been spending her vacation, ‘ihe intathics GE Be CRA aR i , . the ntainance with other societies White, Mr. Cox's selection as chairman of the |r‘, Tuvervine of public heatih antun | charles V. Long of the Blue Front| showed an increase in both attendaitce | ~ Bix Month: .80 | Democratic national committee and his abject cam- | the placing of the children’s health» eru-} Grocery company, recently purchased |and interest Sunday in the F.0. 0. F. Three Months. 1.95 tion: h Py +) * in |S20¢ im the course of study, and the! the Graybeal home cn North Grant} ball and several addi: s to the chure! = 4p Ne Subscription by miil “accepted tor leas period than | paign failure, the McAdoo and Tumulty interests in entertaining of the fourth annual tuber-| street from M. &. Mestas, ‘are’ reported. , = three months. : Y i F iF }culosis co nce of the seven north- jt ss The meetings ave to go again to the All subscriptions must be paid in advance and the Daily | the wreck of the party, which, of course, is the as hy SF ia : Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thornbury of; city hall for tonight and for the rest. of — Tribune will not insure delivery after subscription becomes | son interest as well, have served notice upon WO dab ces iii eee TN eG 'therpopolia are in’ the city visiting | the week each evening at 7;20. 2 A Se ee Cox that Mr. White is as good as fired and that if |piete the tuberculosis’ survey, secure a' with friends and attending to business| Evangelist Stout Has shown no dis- — ___ Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations (A. B. ©) he has any objections to file against Robert Wool- ———_ aa ‘Ul state sanitarium, ¢onduct a state-wide | matters. position to use the sensational methods a Member of the Associated Press ley, Daniel Roper or Joseph Fumulty as White's ~ Que Year. health poster coritest in. the schools, or do startling things but the The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use ir ba ca through 2 state hewth pics ; ‘ sisn'the local news publahed: herain. Indicating at the same time that they contem- “a ; ° oo. 5 widesprea: je than that of last year aan i raising the wreck, mping her out and at- Zac was ‘Midciea under great’ att-| d ‘ : , Aa : § : New York In noting the decline of prices of articles of | move the Wilson family i 2a desire to take in the HERE WE ARE, PETE! Wednesday night = wear on one or two occasions, The Tribune took | matter for he is about as removed from future : widen the nursing. service, nnd promete | the are wondering what he has ‘in mind ~ tor ropublieation of ‘all news credited in this papar ana | successor, to file them at once. ‘> ite. . Good weather should mean a far more - = ————e - ; tempting to sail her, after devoting some four | ticuitics. iS in’ ' r years to repairs. Per Fo Pe aT es ES i — ced a al = SHOE REDUCTIONS LAG. Mr. Cox will likely have no objections to any d , ? x . z in the plumb centre of our - Pains to state that shoes were bound to lag in the | consideration as are the Wilson interests. Raped cave more BBs the. city ia. ald stamping grounds—rubbing elbows with the = general downward movement, that it would require It will make no great amount of difference any- He eae Eo ee ee ee \ roaring resceiatd running Austy| into more electric = a year if not longer after the first break from war |-way, however the matter is arranged. ae eG { displays, blazing posters and smashing signs et ~ prices last spring. There were several very ex- a gy Meee ee iettey: te reminttiony:| J sound the joys of Camel Cigarettes than you' = 4 a ed it th Hoaniag hotel while looking att- | ever believ® could be jamuned into one town! = cellent reasons, an actual shortage of manufactur AFFER THE BUSINESS. “fer busines matters “here, Whien'l hit Brondway thigig. 14 A wad the = goods, government contracts and deliveries, gov- — ernment absorption of leather stock. ~ After government release of leather control and closing of government contracts, manufacturers must make factory changes to a commercial basis. After all these things had been accomplished to. - prepare and manufacture assortments for stock The trip of Washington D. Vanderlip, the | © sis Frederiek Osborne of Spokanc, “i 4 i 1a, Pis in: Casper, guest of her sister, | American business agent, to Russia and Siberia, Mrs. Ed. resis of 733 South, Becch | where he closed contracts for vast amounts of rail- | M"*.. ie way equipment and other American goods, with eee °e 3 ATR i . iss Edith Quie + Monday: after: | the Soviet government, has aroused both Great}, Ailsa Quick lett Monday sitter, Britain and France. visit with Miss. Gene Brock. | Reynolds folks had transplanted “Came? City” right up here! $ : It seems like all New Yorkers have adopted Camels as their own personal brand! And, Pete, since this is the original speed town it’s only what you expect when you see em carry a Camels in each coat pocket. If their tat ’ . nts Britain made instant inquiry and confirmed the RR en Se Ly ce 4 is busy, they dig out their left hand -—they = would require fully a year’s time. fact af Vanderlip’s deals and then began te reach | treaerai oii Ge? vd siggie training just won't lose time getting a ! Some factories have made greater speed than y ee - That's the gait around here, old thorobred out for some of the trade plums herself. abiasdieteieaecds. 4 And, Peter, the New Yorker has serio Pokal | France, not to be outdone, has abandoned her}. c. rn. Bosworth is in the city fromp economic blockade of Russia and will get into the | Denver, where be has his headquar = others and are just now notifying retail trade of their ability to supply their needs at the lower reason why he’s so keen for Camels. For instance,” price level, which now show, ‘with the benefit of Trésle game ‘else ag fo iuad wae sphanteny cine ette in the worldt Bill James ‘ ge Os - the lower cost raw material, a reduction of some- ahs ‘ nay ith | Mrs. J. F. O©'Ponnen ix xeeover rs to me—“ Shorty, th ver was mild, mellow , —_ the low ‘ ini iets 8. d. 'Honnelt Ix recoveriqus says to ms ty, there never w: F : = thing like 30 per cent. Ruse Fae dane Base SS Rasinens relations with ms fctat tna ot ofp a pel body like Camels.”” And, as for Dan Boges—Be The purchasing public need not look for any | — substantial reduction in shoes until next spring; ~ and then the prices will not reach the pre-war spills it that Camels are the only cigarette free from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste on ge retty odorf And, he knows! Frank Fyazer H | : Ae, a fgl's | bor, oceupied the position of advantage over the} 5. Browning is here from Chicasq other competitors for business, her only difficulty fiooking atte business pattern meee | being in supplying the wide range of Russia's needs. {n°x# few days. | fi b: iderabl cyt tell yore ths Cnet wanier tit Tuskish ee Do- maha a aut ‘ | trade war is on among the allies. a: i F ) zie mene Wen sis SF HHS ae TERY Z jsiedn i il tered ae the ening. hate. wtte here | And, Pete; old proof-of-the-pudding—you tell THE TREASURY’S LOSS. | attending to business and visiting with) Pennsylvania and New York are haying more The tariff situation today. presents a startling | trouble with, their folks under arid conditions thap ~ example of how the Democratic assurance that] they ever did when the irrigation system was wide lower rates meant increased revenues. and de- open. pi tS A i Be a 2A dl dead ola eS anal oret s —IMEIGN LESION TO. 8 ARAECT-Anr CASPER SCHOOL CLOSE | = LAUNCH MEMBERSHIP OE | 1 NTH DOORS DEGEMBER 28 FOR |=’ tics anu West MARDEN MONTH! srs vcr] MOTHER'S FRIEND "em that Missouri hasn’t anything on little old New York when it comes to that “shaw me” stuff, 4 on Cigarettes or anything else! ; friends. oe Silas Brooks bt im thé icity from tugs Brooks Home ranch Visiting with friends ahd attending .to: business. ‘2 “C. Andrews of Chicago, is spending a few days in the city on business con neeted with his company. | ~ The campaign for new members in| Drunks Lead in Number of Viola-| Accoraing to the dalsion of the-city tes camertan ogion ers illo) tors Caught By Police Dur- [tivo murat’ chan schut cording to the preliminary 2 3 on, Deceme . ent made this’ morning. | ing November jber 23, for the Christmas vacation and » than 800 members in| which | | With. only. twelv in the, month of Novemb will reopen on January 3. more hours in the} The matter of @ one or two weeks remaining, the yo-| vacation was put to a vote of the teach- ¢ s y have paid ‘lice blotter at city hall showed at noon ers and the majority was two for a up their membership dueg of $6 for next | today that 89 arrests had been made|one week vacation. the teachers who year. |during the month. Of this total, Waye to remain here for the holidays Loca}. dues: for 42/ months f drunks had a big lea preferring a shorter time now and cn pietla, tHel-atate die arrests, There earlier Closing in June. nal dues $1 om ring drunk duri The closing on the a | those going home to ° Was considerably damp aroun |Dy Christmas dl > edge ‘asper. | ‘This “fae com- —— oe “ eampalgn. her He pares y favorably with the number | loans . y more Of drunks arrested in the balmiest “;| LANDER FAMILY members this year as were on the post | Cagper'’s saloon days, | Fl rig the amt wna, |ung sa ave Tor tame” Desay! ESCAPE INJURY Barnes Residence tive tat'wat'.ah "neta "| IN AUTO WRECK | poxedty: closed, i The month was a profitable one for Ts Purchased by } the potive, nea: $2,000 being assessed | LANDRY, Ww. Nov. 30.—Mr. and | during Novembe Practically all of | Mrs. Guy Flobgood and baby daughter. | this money Was collected the former count ieultural agent, Earle D. Holmes | ——_—__—- lescaped! yevious Injuries by’ a narrow : } imargin When their car overturned and lei Di. Flee) bas: pumcheetel ab iITWO HELD FOR yinned them underneath on a trip. to : as he} udson. Workers employed in the A. Barnes residence the corner} > Y me! eases et an of South woteott and Tenth streets and! = TA TLOR’S DEAT H | miendornoca roteusen eee hi ound will oceupy it at once. + ER ire : Pepllcg Tho house, which is a two-story mod: | — 4 mother, nearly smothered to death The ern residence, is considered une of the| ROCK SPRIN Wot) Nov. * eed ee me tated and the famtiz rettiest in the city. Mr. Barnes was | Frank White’ana F Conrad are’ he'd | escaned w bruises. ntly transferred to the Denver of. (#8 # result of the death of Jiimes. Mil: 7 4 Midwest. a tailor, from knife wounds in-| nf Lith Eebwisd pus d during an aftray at Mexeath, a_| yn ken-of the: Casper company.’ camp, near here. Millers beay {Rot be responsible for any debts con: _Caspe ~~ fRyaisi Iuikt ‘open Trom the nésk to” the [ tracted by my wife, Mra Ruth Likes: croteh by # single sweeping slash and| Sisned) 0. P, LIKES. HERDER’S WAGE’ |w2 vent rigs mee aa — - SCALE IS CUT ——= ‘so, Nov. 90.~the eue-|| 2 aXpayers Decide RAWLINS, Wyo., Nov n County Wool Grovers association adopted a new was: cate. effect: To Take Grading | Meeting Conditions of Today The Golden Rule Store’s - ADJUSTMENT SALE Only Four More Days of This Sale. Big Values All Thru. the Store re, 3d will allow at h their homes Fred Dralle, post, will have ri eerweseeass Shoes Our entire stock of Men’s Ladies’ and Chil- dren’s Shoes have been adjusted to meet present- day cost. Also Men’s Coats, Suits, Leather Coats, Shirts, Hats, Un- derwear, Leather Vests. Ginghams 27 inches wide and large fange of patterns, at, yard, 23c 29c 39c 32-inch Ginghams, ‘yard, 39 and 49c - Percales- In-light and: dark -pat- ferns; our regular 45¢ and Ladies’ Wear . Shits, Sweaters, Silk and Wool Dresses, Waists, Furs and Millinery, at One-Half Price Ladies’ Co Where there is a Persistent cough or general yundown’' condition, there Scott’s Emulsion PEAES Rew eet tates ich provides that Fitcey Saee" ta Protest to Court | _ Month, the former being the maximum « for newly employed! men and the fatter ats. Ladies’ Coats, alt styles, at A mass meeting of property ewn- « in the matter. (fhe ‘mitimum for ‘en ent pied mene Loo ak meen Ok mena Ties em: 53e¢ qualities, at, yard : ; @ to'a few yours ago a wheepherder’ who Oh OF Distrlet 2 evant th Meee is a pasitive hel a ns) Heh = (cw $40 mantle way cganrded age. CRUTe, agg JASE CURIE 6 aak the P P- = 29c and 39c : t Bb. ~ ing Took into means of redreys in Ue mat- |. Scott & Bowne. Bloom felt. WW. 1.:20-25 Buy Your Bedding LL ssesenieisee—e z i 1. A. REICHENBACH, M.D, ter’ of the assessments of taxes t™ . i; 3 Sh ti i; en the :distriet. "Tompaneey eater ‘The committee reported that tn ste : NOW si bate“ AB ig Reduction on i Kiet ee oninion the taxpayers were entitled to 1O- , ilar, Phone AE en | nstiven dnd waived Fy DEA D MEN 10-4 Sheeting only. 1b-19-12t'|, ou uppointed to canvass t RAL RETURNS, | xolicit funds and each py, 30.—Adjutant! the distriet is to-be: ass McCoy returned Bon:| carrying en the case. ere be con:|. Dr. G. M. Anderson. was appointed rred with Maj ral Hunter Lig-|* chairman of tho committee to ste- € regarding the Wyoming national | ceed Attorney George Ferguson who © . | vesigned, Big cut on Sheets, Cases, Pillows, .Blankets and Comforts, Pepperrell and Pullman, at, yard, are oats | Skirts, Silk Petticoats and Children’s Serge Dresses ‘and Silk Underwear. TELL NO TALES